The hilarious Justin Martindale is my guest for this episode, and together, we're going to take a look at a few of Sylvia Browne's greatest shits and a selection of outrageous 2000s reality television, including Next!, The Swan, Playing it Straight, The Starlet and My Strange Addiction.
I'm sure many of you already know who Justin is, but I'm going to fill you in anyway. Justin is a comedian and former writer for the E! network Joan Rivers television series Fashion Police and a judge on E!'s The Funny Dance Show, as well as a performer on MTV's Acting Out.
He currently hosts the Just Sayin' podcast.He's as kind and sweet as he is funny, and I'm happy to call him a new friend. Hope you enjoy this episode and I hope it gives you a couple good laughs!
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