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What You Thought #251 | The CoCo Nuts Episode

What You Thought #251 | The CoCo Nuts Episode

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The Funniest Podcast On The Planet returns with The CoCo Nuts Episode — complete chaos, jokes, and the wildest news of the week delivered in pure WYT fashion.

The crew starts with breakdown of Diddy’s new Netflix documentary “The Reckoning,” produced by 50 Cent (00:25:00), and you already KNOW the room turned into a crime lab and a comedy club at the same time.

Then they break down Marc Lamont Hill’s interview with Brian McKnight’s family (01:19:00), exposing all the drama, receipts, and generational pettiness involved.

At (01:39:00), things turn corporate as the guys react to Netflix buying Warner Bros. and HBO, a move that might flip the entire streaming world upside down.

Next, the crew debates the Best Movies of 2025 (YouTube clip), cuts into news that the Clippers released Chris Paulthis late in the season (YouTube clip), and sparks a heated basketball argument over Wade vs Pippen (01:57:00).

The episode wraps with one of the craziest hypotheticals ever asked on the pod:

Would you take a 10-minute conversation with Jesus… or a trillion dollars? (02:06:00)

Things get spiritual REAL quick — and stupid even quicker.

Another classic — news, debates, and absolute nonsense.

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