The unruly rebellion of Miley Cyrus
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Hi friends! Happy new week! What a time to be alive! We're almost at the end of winter, HOORAY! Coming up on today's show: the sneaky new way to buy Instagram followers. Plus, how the royal family became embroiled in the Jeffrey Epstein saga, and why the media finds Miley Cyrus so goddamn difficult. This week Mich recommended Sam Cavanagh's interview with the Daily Talk Show boys. Listen here. We'd give you Zara's recommendation, but it's kinda... not a thing. It's not a thing whatsoever. Craving more? We thought you might be! Join our glorious Shameless Facebook community here, where thousands of like-minded ladies keep each other up to date with the latest celebrity and pop culture stories. Or if Facebook isn't your thing why don't you follow us on Instagram here instead? We know you didn't ask, but yes of course we have a weekly newsletter! So glad you asked. You can subscribe to it here for recommendations, columns and more super fun things (yes, we clickbaited you and we don't regret a thing. NOT A DAMN THING). Your hosts are Zara McDonald (@zamcdonald) and Michelle Andrews (@michelleandrews1). Thank you to our sponsor Thankyou for making today's episode possible. Find out more about the new Sage and Clare collaboration here. Shameless is a production of Shameless Media. (Duh! It's in the name!)
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