• Should We Feel Guilty For Speculating About Princess Catherine?

  • Mar 25 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast
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Should We Feel Guilty For Speculating About Princess Catherine?

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  • Hey Lifers!

    Britt has gone into the jungle!! She's petrified of heights and we don't know why she didn't lie about her fears.
    It's Laura's 38th birthday!!!! (It's possibly her 37th but we've referred to google for reference). Laura speaks candidly about not being a birthday person and why she feels a little bit indifferent to gifts; unless they are plants. We speak about being in certain places of life by a certain time as the years click over.


    Over the weekend, Princess Catherine announced that she has been battling a cancer diagnosis and undergoing preventative chemotherapy treatment. We question whether people in positions like hers are entitled to privacy just like everyone else, and whether we should feel bad for contributing to the public speculation. Did she feel as though she had to come out with this information because of public harassment or because the PR team royally f*cked up so many times that it pushed her into a corner?

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