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What You Thought #254 | The Sean Pen Episode

What You Thought #254 | The Sean Pen Episode

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What You Thought #254 | The Sean Pen Episode

The Funniest Podcast On The Planet is back with The Sean Penn Episode, packed with fights, culture talk, comedy, and year-end debates.

The episode kicks off with wild boxing news as Anthony Joshua reportedly breaks Jake Paul’s jaw, sparking debate about influencer boxing finally hitting a wall (00:12:00). Things get even messier when Andrew Tate is allegedly beaten up by a reality TV star, raising questions about internet personas versus real life (00:37:00).

At (00:43:00), the crew talks Dave Chappelle’s latest stand-up, breaking down whether he’s still untouchable or entering a new phase of his career. Then it’s time to crown greatness as the crew debates the Top Albums of 2025(01:02:00), followed by Moment of the Year contenders that defined the culture (01:25:00).

The second half dives into entertainment with heated discussions on the Top Movies of 2025 (01:30:00) and the Top TV Shows of 2025, before closing things out with the most ridiculous segment of all — Craziest Pause of 2025 (02:12:00).

Comedy, controversy, and culture — all in one episode.

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