Brandi’s man is no longer a hider! After revealing Michiel Huisman on Instagram earlier this week, Brandi tells the backstory of the intense debate leading up to the post (not really), and about all the deep DD-ing that’s been going on halfway across the world. Wells asks if they’re going to get married (she doesn't say no..!) and reveals why his and Sarah’s wedding is going to be so so awkward (but also magical and romantic) when it happens. Also this week, Wells fantasizes about nursing home hookups with a mystery lady named Cynthia, the hosts surmise that Tish the Dish is a straight-up media genius, and a new segment called F*%k You Very Much is launched. And we of course have the obligatory favorite things. Enjoy!
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