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Aubrey O'Day is deeply involved in a situation she can't fully disclose yet but hints at significant developments. She expresses frustration with the music industry, stating that OnlyFans has given her the freedom to reject Hollywood's demands and no longer rely on industry games. She also criticizes managers and agents for exploiting artists and being dismissive when work isn't coming in.
Aubrey O'Day hints that Diddy may have been involved in Tupac's death, referencing Keefie D's recent court testimony where he claimed Diddy paid him a million dollars to 'get rid of Pac.' She also suggests that Diddy might have been involved in Biggie's death and possibly others.
Dani Williamson highlights a strong connection between childhood trauma and autoimmune diseases, particularly Hashimoto's thyroiditis. She explains that trauma can manifest in the body, often in the thyroid, which is linked to one's voice. Addressing trauma and improving thyroid health can lead to significant healing and improved quality of life.
Dani Williamson's book 'Wild and Well' focuses on common-sense practical medicine, emphasizing that people can reverse chronic lifestyle diseases. She shares her personal journey of overcoming 24 years of chronic illness and provides actionable steps for readers to improve their health through diet, sleep, movement, and addressing emotional trauma.
Elle King reveals she struggled with severe postpartum depression after the birth of her son, which she didn't fully realize until after she began to recover. She returned to work just three months postpartum, which exacerbated her stress and sadness. She credits therapy, life experiences, and time for helping her heal and regain her mental health.
Dolly Parton remembers her first performance at the Grand Ole Opry at age 13 as both terrifying and awe-inspiring. Introduced by Johnny Cash, she felt immense pressure but relied on her desire to perform to overcome her fear. She reflects on the experience as a pivotal moment that solidified her passion for music and performance.
MGK discusses the generational trauma in his family, including his father's trial for his own father's death at age nine. He explains how this trauma shaped his father's behavior and, in turn, influenced his own life. MGK believes he has the potential to break the generational curse and is working on healing and self-improvement.
Season 8 was so good and had it all—scandal, chaos, laughter, and some of the most memorable convos yet. Bunnie and the crew pulled together some of the best moments for you, including Aubrey O'Day spilling the tea on Hollywood & the music industry, holistic queen Dani Williamson being our wellness warrior and holistic healer, and Demps keeping it raw and real about love, heartbreak, and bouncing back. Elle King lit up the room with her humor and soul, MGK took us back to his roots, and the one and only Dolly Parton graced the mic, proving why she’s the queen of everything. See you for Season 9 babies!
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