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Is It a Red Flag? Hometown Dates + a Bachelor Nation First

Is It a Red Flag? Hometown Dates + a Bachelor Nation First

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Nicole Green and Tomi Obebe break down the top trending moments, pop culture you need to know, and recap the latest episode of The Bachelorette.

This week we talk about our holiday weekends, why we're both Apple Music users, Iman Shumpert wins Dancing with the Stars, the new season of Selling Sunset, GRAMMY nominations are out, more troubling accusations involving Trey Songz, and the passing of Virgil Abloh.

Then we dive into #BachelorNation! We talk about Hannah Brown's new book, whether there's a double standard between men and women and talking about sex, Katie Thurston gets MESSY, why we feel bad for Blake Moynes, our thoughts on when and if person of color and Black are interchangeable, a historic first for the Bachelor franchise followed by a disappointing choice by production, and all of Michelle Young's hometown dates. Is it a red flag that Nayte had never told his stepdad 'I love you?' We dive into emoting -- and the lack of it by some of the final men.

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Content Culture brings together an inclusive, witty, and dynamic community of listeners to discuss all things pop culture and reality tv. Hosted by Nicole Green and Tomi Obebe, this podcast gives an unfiltered, clever, and Black take on what's happening.

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