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Rihanna’s Comeback, Diddy Trial & Breaking Bravo News | Pop Culture Whiplash (2025)

Rihanna’s Comeback, Diddy Trial & Breaking Bravo News | Pop Culture Whiplash (2025)

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KB and Tanner are back with a jam-packed episode of It’s OK to Be Wrong — and it’s giving spring chaos. From KB’s rant about Tanner’s pre-travel projects to their 7-Eleven soda rankings, we cover it all.

We break down what we’ve been watching (shoutout to Hacks and Summer House), talk about Kim K vs. Glenn Close casting chaos, and revisit graduation memories — including how Tanner’s “butterfly effect” started with being held back.

Plus: Pop Culture Whiplash returns with Bravo’s new Housewives spinoffs, the Diddy trial, Bieber drama, Rihanna’s Smurfs soundtrack (!), and all the Wicked updates.

Timestamps:

  • (0:16) – KB’s first rant of the pod- her husband

  • (2:51) – Trailer for Hulu’s ‘All’s Fair’ drops

  • (5:31) – What we’re watching: ‘Hacks’

  • (6:30) – Summer House recap

  • (8:15) – Fountain drink chatter and rankings

  • (9:30) – 7-Eleven is the bodega of Castle Rock

  • (11:03) – KB’s Pop Culture Whiplash: Summer House

  • (14:08) – Tan’s Whiplash: Breaking Bravo news

  • (14:50) – Congrats grads!

  • (16:20) – High school graduation recap

  • (17:50) – Kindergarten graduation love

  • (18:50) – The butterfly effect

  • (22:41) – Diddy trial begins in NY

  • (24:40) – Rihanna’s new music for Smurfs

  • (26:16) – Justin Bieber TMZ doc

  • (31:03) – Wicked updates

  • (34:27) – Who are KB & Tan in Wicked?


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