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Season 2, Episode 16: Auntie on Meghan Markle, the Oscars, Moving to Queens, and More!

Season 2, Episode 16: Auntie on Meghan Markle, the Oscars, Moving to Queens, and More!

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Hey bbs! Auntie is back on the mic after moving to Ridgewood, Queens, and is filling you in on her change of address and all the things she loves so far about her new neck of the woods. Auntie is also reflecting on the best part of female friendships (sharing clothes!) and why she’s so intentional about the diversity within her social circle, before diving into a recap of the Oscars, highlighting the night’s biggest fashion moments, Mickey’s big win (a fellow Aries queen!) and why she’s still not over Zoe Saldana playing Nina Simone all those years ago…the North remembers. Auntie then shares her thoughts on Meghan Markle's new show: it’s not for her, but she’ll take some jam! Check it out, along with her thoughts on “Summer House,” “Southern Charm,” and Doechii in Paris!Credits:Host: Marjon Carlos @marjon_carlosProducer: Mbiye Kasonga @mbiye_kEditing: We The Cool @wethecoolstudioMusic: Preston Morris Neukirch @pres.morrisSocial: Diana Caro @carobydianaFollow Us On Social!Show IG: @yourfavoriteauntieshow Host IG: @marjon_carlosTikTok: @ yourfavoriteauntieshowWeb: www.yourfavoriteauntie.comLA WILDFIRE MUTUAL AIDES:Displaced Black Families GoFund Me Google DocResources for Artists Affected By the LA Fires: artsharela.org/fire-resourcesFree and Centralized Resource Forum: LAfires.iolovesyou.comAltadena GirlsAnti-Recidivism CoalitionDoc with more mutual aid resources: tiny.cc/malan-fireDonate Food with Instacart! WILDLIFE AND DISASTER RESOURCES AND ALERTSAPP: Watch DutySits: Listoscalifornia.orgwww.fira.ca.gov Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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