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I cannot believe the bananarama episode. I love how Julie says that Kate has “given up” because Meghan is so much better. The reason she showed a picture that the public had seen before during the visit with the school children , is so that it would not take over the papers and completely overshadow the purpose of the charity. A new, unseen photo would have garnered instense scrutiny and been the lead in all of the articles about the visit. It wasn’t a photo some aide handed her before she left. Also - the bananas that Meghan wrote on were actually never distributed. They were turned into cakes. Hmmm... I wonder why? These two know so little about the royal family ... & the way this centuries old institution works & stays relevant ... it’s not worth a listen. The vocal fry and the um’s and like’s are grating as well.
royal8326 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/12/19
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I just love the sheer infectious joy the two hosts bring to the podcast.Their analysis, theories and commentary of pop culture is funny and warm with only a touch of cynicism. Lovely comfort listening when doing the mundane house chores. Continue the the great work.
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In the Limelight offers a fantastic escape from every day life with updates on all of my favorite celebrities. It feels like listening in on a three way call with two of your most relatable but pop culture-savvy friends.
Dani0000001 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/20/17
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