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48 Hours

The Peggy Hettrick Case - Part 1

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48 Hours

The Peggy Hettrick Case - Part 1

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48 Hours

The Imposter

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The evidence will show that in his mind, the rules do not apply to him.

Candace

Announcing My Next Investigative Series… | Candace Ep 151

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Oh, my God. He said that the baby wasn't his the whole time she was pregnant.

Candace

Announcing My Next Investigative Series… | Candace Ep 151

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I want to start by thanking Harvey Weinstein for organizing this amazing day.

Candace

Announcing My Next Investigative Series… | Candace Ep 151

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I just want to thank my agent, Kevin Uvain, and God, Harvey Weinstein.

Dumb Blonde

TBT: Tonesa Welch

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If I don't get emotional, it's still kind of...

Dumb Blonde

Ask, Tell, Confess: The Legend of One Ball Saul

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Jelly Roll and Bunny XO have offered sneak peeks of their stunning dream home located in Nashville, Tennessee, where they decided to settle down. Jelly was born and bred here, but his other half, Bunny, is actually a Las Vegas native. where it's also reported that they own a property.

Dumb Blonde

Ask, Tell, Confess: The Legend of One Ball Saul

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In 2023, the couple purchased their Nashville mansion and began to completely renovate and customize it to fit their tastes. That's not our Nashville house. The result's a home with soaring ceilings, walls of glass, and stylish dark green walls in much of the main living areas. Out back, there's a huge swimming pool with inset spa and plenty of space. We're saying it's not the same house!

Dumb Blonde

Ask, Tell, Confess: The Legend of One Ball Saul

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Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord and Bunny EXO's love story began in 2015 when they met backstage at one of Jelly Roll's concerts in Las Vegas. Although Bunny aka Alyssa DeFord was dating someone else at the time, they kept in touch. And after her relationship ended, their connection turned romantic.

Dumb Blonde

Ask, Tell, Confess: The Legend of One Ball Saul

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Bunny offered Jelly Roll a place to stay when he came to Las Vegas to film a music video, and their relationship just took off from there. In 2016, Jelly Roll proposed to Bunny on stage during a concert, and the couple eloped that same night. Seven years later in August 2023, they returned to the same Las Vegas chapel where they originally married to renew their vows.

Dumb Blonde

Ask, Tell, Confess: The Legend of One Ball Saul

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Throughout the relationship, Bunny has taken on the role of stepmother to Jelly Roll's daughter, Bailey, creating a strong bond with her. Their journey, which Jelly Roll affectionately calls a white trash love story, is one full of love, spontaneity, and deep connection. While Jelly Roll is now a super successful country singer, the couple was together through the hard years too.

Dumb Blonde

Ask, Tell, Confess: The Legend of One Ball Saul

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These days, Bunny is the owner of Dumb Blonde Productions and hosts the Dumb Blonde podcast, where her candid and often provocative conversations strike a chord with many who have taken unconventional paths in life. Her openness about her past gives her unique perspective and empathy for others. As both of their careers continue to soar, Jelly Roll says he's feeling incredibly blessed these days.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 52 - 40 of 400

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Nah, man.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 52 - 40 of 400

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He's moving around too much.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 52 - 40 of 400

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We wouldn't have been there.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 52 - 40 of 400

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$8.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 53 - Fear Itself

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2014.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 53 - Fear Itself

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Hi, everyone. How do y'all take care of? Top big ice club. I love all you guys. Love you, TikTok. Been watching you for some years now. Love the podcast. Love everything. So... My name is Tanisha, I'm 28, I'm from Dallas, Texas. And so I just wanted like suggestions on what should I do, or just tips, not really suggestions, but I guess just tips on what should I do.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 53 - Fear Itself

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I've been in education since 2019, like as a teacher assistant, so like the office aid, disciplinary assistant, things of that nature. And then this year I moved to another job and I'm just noticing some things from the schools that I went to that was in a predominantly black neighborhood to now I'm in a predominantly white neighborhood. But the kids there are predominantly black in the school.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 53 - Fear Itself

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I'm a few credits shy from being a teacher and I just needed some tips on how to keep pushing for our people, keep pushing for our kids. and be the example that they need to see every single day to keep coming into school. So basically, we have three, we have 56th graders, we have three principals, we have the main principal, and then a 56th grade principal.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 53 - Fear Itself

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They're all white women, and then the secretary is a white woman. I'm the only black woman in the office, so I already knew what that was. That was a nigga pig. I knew that from Jump Street. I was cool with that. I'm cool with being that because I'm trying to infiltrate from the inside. I'm trying to get in from the inside and make a difference and fake some shit up.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 53 - Fear Itself

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So who I was in my interview is not who I am now. You know, that's not who I am. And I guess that, oh, she's going to be silent. She's going to be quiet because everybody in the office is white or everybody in the teachers are mainly white, but the kids are predominantly black. No, that's not how the fuck this is happening at all. So I just, I've noticed a difference in how

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 53 - Fear Itself

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the black kids, the treaties, and the white kids, and domestic kids, and things like that, of that nature. Little Jonathan can come in the office for walking out the classroom because his friend was in the hallway. He walked out and walked back in. But Jimmy, he can throw a book across the damn classroom. He can throw a shirt at the teacher's head, and it's not recommended at all.

Grits and Eggs Podcast

Episode 53 - Fear Itself

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Things like that pisses me off. So I just wanted some tips on how to continue to deal with these white folks and keep pushing through, keep persevering, and keep being an example for our black kids. That's my goal, is just to keep going. So, for them, mainly. But thank you all so much. Thank you all for listening. Thank you. God bless you. Bye-bye.

Sold a Story

The Outlier (Part 1)

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A lot of our kids live right here.

Sold a Story

The Outlier (Part 1)

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They are getting themselves up and getting themselves dressed and getting themselves to school. So I think what we're doing here is making them want to come, pushing them to be responsible, get out the door, and get over here.

Sold a Story

The Outlier (Part 1)

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No, I'm sorry.

Sold a Story

The Outlier (Part 1)

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You know, there's kids sinking everywhere and they're looking for help and it's on us.

The Rachel Maddow Show

'Who's that good for?': Maddow connects the dots on Donald Trump's behavior toward Russia

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Zelensky, I think, is an honest broker of what he's trying to accomplish. He wants to save his nation. And I want Ukraine to win. And President Trump said he wants to win. And I know you're going to get... This is what he said. But it's in our best interest. It's in our best interest, in my opinion. And by the way, this splits the Republican Party down the middle.

The Rachel Maddow Show

'Who's that good for?': Maddow connects the dots on Donald Trump's behavior toward Russia

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Half the Republicans support... Half the... Have repeatedly spoken up on this. Repeatedly. I'm speaking about it right now, and I voted for Ukraine support every single time.