The Cyrus gals are back to oversharing and giving the best (and worst) advice. From Brandi’s RBF (Botox to the rescue!) to bad dates, weird questions, and unsolicited opinions—both theirs and everyone else’s—it’s basically therapy… but cheaper and totally unqualified.
This week, the stoners came through with some juicy questions: Should I text him first? How do you politely tell people to stop asking when you’re having kids? Plus, a few solid rants and random tangents (obviously).
So settle in, grab your drink of choice, and join the girlies in overthinking their lives together.
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