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The Diddy Verdict, Green Burial and Awkward Sex | Episode 23

The Diddy Verdict, Green Burial and Awkward Sex | Episode 23

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In this episode of Out The Blue, Chris Blue and Zha’bria dive into a packed week of chaos, culture, and courtroom drama. We break down the conclusion of the Diddy trial, where Sean Combs was found guilty on two federal charges under the Mann Act for transporting Cassie and another woman for prostitution—though he dodged the most serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. With sentencing looming, we talk about what this means for his legacy, the role of celebrity in shielding predators, and whether the rise of new media is changing how justice is covered. From baby oil supporters outside the courthouse to deeper questions about power, race, and accountability, we go there. We also get into the insane Colorado funeral home scandal involving nearly 200 decaying bodies, and Trump possibly trying to plant Lara Trump in North Carolina’s Senate seat—even though she lives in Florida. And as always, we keep it real with a round of Wheel of Questions featuring red flags, British accents, worm hypotheticals, and wild confessions. You already know—it’s Out The Blue, where the convo never stays in one lane.


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