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Hey Jurors! This week on Holding Court Auntie E and Dustin discuss how Essence Fest did the right thing, but only after doing the absolute wrong thing. They then shift gears to President Biden’s Plan B for student loan forgiveness after the Supreme Court rejected his initial proposal. Lastly, they unpack the controversy surrounding Keke Palmer’s boyfriend, who publicly shamed her for her attire at an Usher concert. Get ready for an exciting blend of news, humor, and intriguing discussions in this week’s episode.
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On this week’s episode Good Moms are joined by singer, actress and mama Jordin Sparks. The ladies talk about the unrealistic expectations society places on young women and Jordin’s experience […]
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