Dancing with the Devil
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Mandii and Weezy kick things off solo with laughs, singing, and a new “You Got Decisions” fan mail segment, where a listener writes in asking if her boyfriend is weird or if she’s overthinking it after he didn’t want to have sex while she was pregnant. Then, they’re joined virtually by Chloe Bailey to talk about starring in STRUNG, the psychological thriller directed by Malcolm D. Lee, where she plays a talented violinist who takes a prestigious job tutoring the gifted daughter of an influential and mysterious family, only to get pulled into their luxurious world as dark secrets begin to surface. Chloe opens up about what drew her to the script, learning instruments, filming sex scenes with intimacy coordinators, acting alongside Coco Jones, dating advice, walking away from bad situations, and how the movie challenges her character’s safety, dreams, and sanity.
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Cheating arguments get messy fast because everyone wants a clean rule for a problem that lives in gray areas. We start with the uncomfortable question: where does betrayal really begin? […]
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