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Leanne Morgan: Listen Up, Y’all (Re-Release)

The hilarious Leanne Morgan joins Kelly to chat about all things Emmys, hernias, testosterone shots, and meeting Lorne Michaels. She shares how her husband Chuck Morgan deals with the fame, how the two met, and why it wasn’t love at first sight for her! Leanne reflects on her ear ...  Show more

Hilaria Baldwin: Manual Not Included (Re-Release)

Fitness and Wellness Expert and mom of seven, Hilaria Baldwin, joins Kelly and the two share early friendship memories of each other, the best advice Kelly gave Hilaria, and how Hilaria really feels about her TV show, THE BALDWINS. Hilaria discusses parenting through tragedy, pas ...  Show more

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