The Real Talk Episode: From SNL to Super Bowl
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In this week’s episode, we’re unpacking a lot of what’s been stirring up online and in the headlines:
We dive deeper into the D4vd and Celeste Rivas case, breaking down the newest details and what’s been revealed since the story first surfaced. Then we shift gears to the ongoing Cardi B and Nicki Minaj beef — yes, it’s still happening — and what this latest chapter says about the state of female rap rivalries today.
Next up, Jennifer Lopez steps in to defend Bad Bunny ahead of his upcoming Super Bowl performance, and we talk about what her comments mean for Latin representation on that big stage. Over in daytime TV news, Sherri Shepherd calls out the lack of diversity in comedy after Ego Nwodim’s exit from Saturday Night Live following seven seasons — we share our thoughts on what needs to change behind the scenes.
Also, Zelda Williams is speaking up and asking fans not to send her A.I. videos that mimic her late father, Robin Williams — we get into why that’s an important boundary for both family and legacy.
And in our Throwback Topics segment (formerly Beyond The Blog), we revisit the moment Amara La Negra schooled Charlamagne tha God and DJ Envy on the real issues of colorism faced by Afro-Latinos — a conversation that still hits hard today.
Tune in for a full breakdown, honest opinions, and a mix of laughs and real talk — only on The Bubble Chat.
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