
The Three Cs: Clout, Chaos & Calling It Out
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The following episode of The Bubble Chat may contain possible discussions and mentions of sensitive topics that may be triggering for some listeners and is intended for mature audiences. We want to ensure the safety and well-being of our audience, so please use your discretion when listening. If you feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed at any point during the episode, please take care of yourself and reach out to a trusted support system for assistance. Thank you for listening.
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This week’s episode is packed, Bubble fam! We kicked things off with the wild clip of Ray J crashing Kai Cenat’s Mafiathon shower in nothing but a Speedo, and let’s just say the internet had plenty to say about it. From there, we shifted gears into something much heavier—the tragic story of the late Angie Stone’s family filing a lawsuit against a trucking company after that devastating car crash. We unpack what this means for her legacy and the fight for accountability.
We also couldn’t ignore the drama between Jack Osbourne and Roger Waters, where Jack fiercely defended his late father, Ozzy Osbourne, after some incredibly insensitive comments. From family grief to family unity, we give our take on why defending a loved one’s legacy matters. On the lighter—but still messy—side of things, we talk about the HR chief who filed for divorce after being caught on the Kiss Cam at a Coldplay concert. You can’t make this stuff up!
In another headline making waves, Tamera Mowry-Housley schooled the internet about biracial genetics and how it shows up in her children. We break down why representation and education like this matter in the conversation about race and identity. And to close, we dive into a deeper discussion around the film Black & Blue (2019) with Tyrese Gibson and Naomie Harris, reflecting on how it mirrors the real-life corruption in law enforcement and connects to the ongoing fight against police brutality.
And since we’re in September, we also take time to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month—honoring the vibrant history, contributions, and influence of the Latin community. It’s an important reminder to uplift voices, stories, and cultures that continue to shape our world.
This episode is full of hot topics, hard truths, and important conversations. You don’t want to miss it.
DISCLAIMER: We want to remind our listeners that we do NOT condone sending hate, harassment, or any kind of negative messages to anyone we talk about on this show. Our goal is simply to share the stories and offer our own opinions on the situations we cover.
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