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The Traitors Season 4 Launch Recap: Candiace’s Strategy

The Traitors Season 4 Launch Recap: Candiace’s Strategy

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This week on Undomesticated, Candiace and Michael are in studio IRL to break down all the drama and hot takes you need to hear. First up, we recap the explosive premiere of The Traitors Season 4 and Candiace shares her “killer with a smile” strategy, reacts to the polarizing conga line distraction at the castle, and responds to Porsha Williams’ claim that she was “set up.” Then the conversation pivots to Teyana Taylor’s viral Golden Globes speech, celebrating her historic win and uplifting message to Brown girls that “softness is not a liability.” In our heavy‑hitting “Nobody Asked Me, But…” segment, we tackle the nationwide fallout from the recent ICE shootings in Minneapolis and Los Angeles, the civil unrest they’ve sparked, and the urgent calls for accountability at the federal level. Tune in for insight, passion, and conversation that refuses to be quiet. ⏱️ Chapters 00:00 – We're in the studio! 01:30 – All things Traitors Season 4 03:22 – Dissecting Donna Kelce 06:54 – Getting chosen as a Traitor 11:20 – Candiace's Traitors fits 13:51 – The Porsha of it all 22:18 – Lochs aren't for Candiace 23:37 – The conga line 25:32 – Lisa Rinna is a vibe 28:00 – Who is Candiace going to cuss out? 29:40 – Candiace's strategy 35:50 – A new fanbase 40:35 – Teyana Taylor's Golden Globes speech 45:58 – Critiques of Teyana's big role 51:54 – We have to talk about ICE 57:12 – Influencers are not your friends To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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