On an all-new episode of Bad Dates, host Joel Kim Booster welcomes comedians Frankie Quiñones, Becky Robinson, and Jenna Jiménez to discuss their most iconic dating fiascos. Frankie tries to get into the rhythm but it’s so awkward he can only do it for a decade, Becky is seeing a man who is "dumb hot" and just doesn’t know where to get dinner, and Jenna…this…this is a Hall Of Fame bad date story. This is a very bad date story indeed.
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Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, Fire Island, Loot Season 2
Frankie Quiñones: New special Damn That’s Crazy on Hulu, FrankieQuinones.com for tickets
Becky Robinson: @beckyrobinson4 on Insta, EntitledHousewife.com, new special coming soon
Jenna Jiménez: @jennajewmenez on Insta, check out Pit Stop at ByTiaJenna.Com
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