94- Bisexuality & Depression (ft. Maggie Lindemann)

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The Real Avril Lavigne (FBF)

Join Alex in the studio for a sit-down interview with Avril Lavigne. Avril takes us through some of her most iconic fashion moments (we all remember the neckties!) and her quick rise to fame. She opens up about the feelings that inspired some of her most angsty hits and how she t ...  Show more

Saweetie: Blocked Numbers & Birkin Bags (FBF)

Join Alex in the studio for a fun interview with Saweetie! Saweetie opens up about her current approach to relationships, the craziest way she caught a partner cheating on her, when you should keep gifts (especially Birkins) from an ex, and why she might be done dating rappers. S ...  Show more

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