169: Harry & Meghan's Downward Spiral
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This week’s episode starts off with a bang with the gals revisiting two separate concerts they have ruined for their mother Deb, including the worst thing Chan has ever done at the tender age of 16. The gravity of injustice Chan put her mother through during what should have been an evening of joy still renders her speechless 11 years later. After watching Titanic with her husband, Kagen, Lauren is worried that her marriage has also hit an iceberg and is now sinking, since Kagen is convinced that Lauren wouldn’t jump off a life boat and go back to the Titanic for him, a la Rose and Jack. The gals talk about their hall passes, what needs to happen for the hall pass to be green lit (hint: it’s very different for men and women), and whether Chan’s hall pass was accidentally used last year. Their favorite grifters are the subject of a scathing Wall Street Journal article called Harry and Meghan Produce a Royal Flop: Themselves. They discuss some truly tacky behavior from H&M, and issue yet another plea for the type of content the people are actually interested in seeing from the Sussexes. The gals give their thoughts on Taylor Swift declining Meghan Markle’s handwritten invitation to appear on the Archetypes podcast through a representative and why Taylor’s loyalties likely lie across the pond with Prince William. Finally, Lauren and Chan weigh in on Taylor Swift’s plea to Swifties to leave John Mayer alone and immediately plays the song Dear John during her concert in preparation for Speak Now (Taylor’s version) coming out next month. Please note this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode. To support the show on Patreon and access our 100+ bonus episodes, including our Royal's Deep Dive, click here! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices