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Up To Ya Nuts In Guts - Horror Podcast - Episode 3: Abbie Cadaver

Up To Ya Nuts In Guts - Horror Podcast - Episode 3: Abbie Cadaver

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Up To Ya Nuts In Guts - Horror Podcast - Episode 3: Abbie Cadaver

Warning: This episode contains explicit language, horror themes, and graphic scenes.

Welcome back, horror fans, to another spine-chilling episode of “Up To Ya Nuts In Guts – Horror Podcast”!

This week, Chris and Clara dive into the gothic and gory as they sit down with Western Australian gothic horror model and professional embalmer, Abbie Cadaver. Get ready to peek behind the curtain of her dark and intriguing world, where she shares the gritty details of embalming, from the chilling tools of her trade to her mesmerizing horror-themed photoshoots.

As always, Chris takes the conversation into uncharted territory with burning questions, including the unforgettable, “What happens if you die during…you know?” You might be surprised by Abbie's answer – or as she calls it in her universe, “Angel Lust.”

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