I Can’t
Proof that anyone can have a podcast but not everyone should. This podcast is repellent. The girls clearly are very into themselves without realizing they are mean, prejudiced, privileged, contradictory, and self absorbed. Amanda’s loud cackle and arrogance are off putting, as well as her jokes about things like “Columbine Chic.” It made me cringe. They talk about their mutual friends and inside jokes and Vanderpump Rules. Also they sneeze and scream and cough and eat into the microphone and text and answer calls and talk to their boyfriends all the time and it’s unbearable. So unless you like rape jokes and jokes about sexual assault and mocking a contestant who was shot and saying another should be “burned alive, along with cruel jokes about eating disorders and mental illness and 9/11, avoid. I have been searching for an ANTM podcast and I tried I really did but I can’t.
HolmesandWatson via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/19
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Can’t even get thorough ten minutes of these girls screeching and giggling and acting like tweens. I started by listening to the cycle 15 recap since I just watched that cycle. “Omg Esther is the first Jewish contestant!” They breathily exclaim. “She’s very Jewish!” Girls, Esther is the first...Read full review »
lilstarrgazr via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/06/20
wow
holy crap these girls are annoying. so incredibly self-absorbed, so many failed attempts at humor. unoriginal and gross.
thispodpcastsucks via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/02/17
ive loved ANTM since i was a tween and it's so fun to listen to these 2 smart, funny friends talk about the show! they embrace the ridiculousness and have a charming dynamic together. excellent show!Read full review »
lilybasia via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/13/19
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