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You're listening to a Muma Mia podcast.
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that this podcast is recorded on.
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Hello, am I sweet darling angels Ash London.
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Here.
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I hope you've woken up today feeling refreshed. I hope
the coffee was hot, the toast was crunchy, and the kids,
if you have them, weren't little turns. And it's easy
your morning tea and my darlings, it is a good
and we've got huge Tatae news. We'll chatten more about
the Victorian becon doto and a huge Bridgeton update. We
have a season four release date. People, are you ready?
I'm ready. Let's do it. First up, she's a little
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lady that cannot help but deliver us the most amount
of content possible at all times. Taylor Swift is giving
fans behind the scenes look at what she calls her
most pivotal era yet, announcing that on December twelfth, twenty
twenty five, that's this year months Disney Place will stream
both a six episode docu series called the End of
an Era and a full concert film called The Ears
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to Our Slash. The final show the Docky series will
chronicle the making, impact and emotional journey of her record
Shattering Ears tour or the concert film captures the final
Vancouver performance, which is going to include for the first
time in fall the Tortured Poets Department set. He's a
grab from the trailer which just dropped overnight, as if.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
It just happened. The Era's tour wasn't when all the
pieces fell into place. This tour was just when every
single one of us who had done so much work,
hushing inch by inch to where we all clicked together. Bucky,
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we have broken every single record you can break with
this tour.
Speaker 3 (02:06):
Geez.
Speaker 4 (02:10):
The only thing left.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
Is to close the book.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Next up, Victoria Beckym's opening up about a very personal
decision removing her breast implants and the deeper reasons behind it.
In a Reason interview, the fashion designer and Former's Bicycle
shared that the change came after advice from her close
friend and mentor, designer Roland Murray, who will know you'll
know from from the documentary if you've watched it. He
encouraged her to tote it down and embrace a more
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authentic image. Now, if you've not seen the Victoria back
in documentary on Netflix. I highly recommend it. There were
so many moments in it that made my jaw drop,
including this one where she was weighed alive on television
just a couple of months after giving.
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Birth as she went back to normal.
Speaker 1 (02:55):
Yeah, oh no, Jerry, didn't you?
Speaker 3 (03:00):
But Jerry was really small?
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Number two. Number two you can afford. Number two.
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He starts up a tallis.
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For the record, eight stone is fifty kilos. I was
so enraged when I saw, but I had to go
to bed stick arout. We've got a bridget In season
four release date and a new trailer.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
It has dropped.
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Put it in my bloody veins.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
Welcome back to.
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Your morning tea. Netflix has revealed that bridget In Season
four will arrive in two parts. The first four episodes
are going to be at jan twenty nine, twenty twenty six,
and the remaining four will follow on February twenty six,
twenty twenty six. This season, dessenters on Benedict played by
Luke Thompson, and his romantic journey with a mysterious lady
in silver at a masquerade ball hosted by his mum.
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Here's the newest teaser. Trailer.
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With each passing season, one is known to experience plenty
of ups and downs, So then we must ask ourselves
do we rise to the occasion as always time and
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this author will tell.
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Only one hundred and seventeen sleeps to go people, and
finally a bit of a fun one to finish us
off today. An awesome story about a song from the
eighties that your parents would have slowed down too. So
Mark Ronson is a very famous songwriter and producer. He's
Ben behind uptown funk Valerie Nothing Breaks like a Heart.
He did a UK radio interview that revealed with the
coolest fact about his family.
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Your stepdad is Mick Jones from Foreigner.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
Yes, tell me about this song. Everyone knows the song
because tell us your It's a great song, tell us
your story.
Speaker 2 (05:04):
That's the song that basically, you know when my parents
split when I was five, and my mom met my
stepdad few years later and he fell in love with
her and he wrote this song for her. I mean,
one of the most famous, so crazy song. It was
written for my mom. I know it's like love and
every time I've ever written a song for her like
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it's never gonna be a's good never going to be
half as good as that one. But the other thing
is that my stepdad tried to tell my mom that
he wrote Waiting for a Girl like You, another song
for her, and you wrote that five years before you
met me. And she was like, but I was waiting
for a girl like you. Yeah, trying to be smoked.
Speaker 3 (05:44):
How cool is that for his mom? Imagine knowing that
one of the most famous love songs on the planet
was written about you. Well, that is all for me,
my darlings, but thank you so much for hanging out
on this morning's Morning Tea. The show is hosted and
produced by me Ash London and executive produced by minish
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