Dear Humans,
We kicked off this week’s live shows strong with our special guest, author and comedy writer Tamara Yajia!
Tamara just released her new memoir, Cry For Me Argentina, in which she recounts her upbringing as a ‘failed child star’! We had a hilarious conversation about her life and her parents. Tamara doesn’t hold back. We also discussed the latest news over the weekend, and watch some wild clips in which Trump cheats at golf.
Topics today include:
Why do Tamara’s boobs hurt?
Tamara’s crush on God when she was an 8-year-old.
Why Tamara went to a Los Angeles witch for help with a major life event.
Why Tamara got a tattoo of Madonna on her arm, and just how badly she wants to get it removed.
The latest on the Epstein Files, including the UK media putting pressure on Trump.
And lots more!
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Any guesses why Tamara’s boobs hurt?…
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