Surviving Breast Cancer

Surviving Breast Cancer

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Behind the Album: Janney

Hi guys! Welcome to the season finale of Chiquis and Chill. Before we get into the episode, I want to give you all a huge thanks for sticking with me through all four seasons. I have something new and exciting coming soon - so be sure to stay tuned for that. On today's episode, I ...  Show more

Dear Chiquis: What Happened to Your Mom’s Taco Truck?

I got some great questions for the season finale of Dear Chiquis! This week: Patty just started setting some boundaries with her sisters but they’re not taking it very well; Yanci wants to know who, out of all my siblings, has the darkest sense of humor; and Jaden asks me about m ...  Show more

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