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The Smashing Pumpkins Episode | What You Thought #235

The Smashing Pumpkins Episode | What You Thought #235

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In The Smashing Pumpkins Episode, the What You Thought crew tackles everything from shocking celebrity deaths to the truth behind YouTube giants. We unpack the heartbreaking news of Malcolm-Jamal Warner’s passing, ask if MrBeast is secretly evil, and break down Clarissa Shields’ $15 million challenge to Laila Ali. Plus, the wild story of a CEO caught cheating at a Coldplay concert!

Topics Include:

RIP Malcolm-Jamal Warner (00:09:00) – The beloved Cosby Show star reportedly drowns on vacation in Costa Rica. The crew reflects on his legacy.

Health Off (00:20:00) – Who’s the healthiest in the crew? A hilarious and brutally honest health showdown.

RIP Hulk Hogan (00:40:00) – The wrestling icon’s passing has fans around the world paying tribute. The guys share their favorite Hulk Hogan moments.

Is MrBeast Evil? (01:00:00) – The internet sensation’s philanthropy is under scrutiny—does MrBeast have a darker side?

CEO Caught Cheating at Coldplay Concert (01:40:00) – A messy viral moment sparks conversation about public scandals and relationships.

Claressa Shields Raises $15 Million to Fight Laila Ali (01:49:00) – Will we finally see the ultimate women’s boxing showdown?

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