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“The Culture Is Being Misrepresented" #unfiltered

“The Culture Is Being Misrepresented" #unfiltered

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In this week’s episode of Unfiltered, the dynamic duo kick things off by sharing their experience passing through Notting Hill Carnival 2025 on the way to the YouTube 20th Anniversary Creator Party, with a special shout out to YouTube Black. The conversation then shifts to Quinton “Rampage” Jackson’s son, Raja Jackson, who has gone viral after an unprovoked attack on a wrestler during a low-level promotion. From there, the duo analyse why so many major Hollywood releases have struggled at the box office in recent months, before turning their attention to Lilly Philips, who is trending again after announcing another foolish challenge. The discussion expands to the wider social media debate surrounding the St George flag, where Mark and Steven share their personal perspectives, and the episode closes with a Patreon / YouTube Members teaser featuring highlights from their vlog at Notting Hill Carnival 2025.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ_CNKqpdv2h0zd_chBuM2g/joinTo Support our channel join us on Patreon now starting from £1.00 per month for exclusive content every week plus loads of behind the scenes contenthttps://www.patreon.com/TheexpresstruthshowCall in number: 0121 409 0275Instagram: @expresstruthshowMark Hamilton Instagram: @Seamoorecake87Steven Brown Instagram: @Supermn91Theme Song video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WL5FYsZRgGYTimestamps:0:00 – Intro2:32 – Express Truth @ Notting Hill Carnival13:41 – Raja Jackson Case22:55 – Why Recent Major Movies Have Flopped31:02 – Lilly Philips: More Foolishness36:23 – St George Flag Discussion56:26 – Patreon / Members Vlog Teaser59:39 – Outro

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