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Is TikTok Officially Over?

Is TikTok Officially Over?

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This week’s episode is a wild ride—and a hard 21+ only warning is absolutely in effect. We kick things off realizing we desperately need a theme song, then somehow take a left turn straight into a nipple discussion (don’t ask… just listen). Tamika gives us an update on her knee after a very ambitious Field Day mishap, and we debate a very important cultural question: Do men in California actually open doors for women?

From there, we get into the downfall of TikTok, why Tamika wants to try on JoJo’s wig—and why that idea is getting shut down immediately—and celebrate a real milestone: a full month of keeping a quick weave intact. Growth!

We also talk representation done right with Stumble on Peacock, a show with a plus-size lead that we’re officially tuning into. We have a proposal for Dating apps, to require video introductions—because reading out loud tells you everything. And finally, Tamika reveals her newest, most serious ick: people who eat Chipotle with a spoon.

Messy, hilarious, and completely unhinged—in the best way. Tune in. 🎙️

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⚠️ Disclaimer: This episode was previously recorded, so a few hot topics may now be lukewarm tea — but hey, who doesn’t love a little time travel with drama? Relive the past, enjoy the ride, and hush.

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