46. "The World's A Little Bratty"

Scrolling with Harry & Austin - Podcast készítő Scrolling with Harry & Austin

On this week’s episode of Scrolling, Harry and Austin discuss Kim Kardashian’s granddaughter (an iguana named Speed) and her reaction to the Britney Spears documentary. Also - an in-depth review of the Billie Eilish documentary, Taylor Swift’s takedown of Ginny and Georgia, and so much more.On the Extended Patreon Episode, The Boys talk about Harry’s recent brush with the NYPD and give live commentary while watching the recent Bath and Body Works brawl that shook the candle community.Pre-order your official Scrolling merchandise at ScrollingPod.com! Pre-orders end March 9th! 1:12 It’s the Ides of March… ever heard of it?2:04 Harry learns what interest is! More on the American credit system, being in debt, Suze Orman, etc.11:28 It’s a girl! Kim Kardashian welcomes a granddaughter in the form of North’s bearded dragon Speed15:54 Kim revisits how the media mocked her weight gain during her first pregnancy17:34 Why People Magazine is supreme to gossip mags like Us Weekly and In Touch24:39 The boys delve into the documentary Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry31:48 The mother-daughter relationship in Billie’s doc… Lady Bird vibes!37:53 Taylor Swift fires back at Ginny and Georgia on Twitter39:50 Austin explains The Streisand Effect and how it applies to the publicity Ginny and Georgia is getting45:30 John Mayer’s TikTok debut gets interrupted by Swifties in the comments46:22 Dixie D’Amelio is allegedly opening the Grammys? She just wants to be happy!49:54 Cardi B deletes her Twitter after revealing she’s dropping a doll line instead of new musicScrolling is hosted by @VeryHarryHill and @AustinBlakeMaysFor extended weekly episodes and exclusive content, support us on Patreon: patreon.com/scrollingpodListen to Harry and Austin's Most Played Songs Here! https://tinyurl.com/scrollingsspotifywrappedFollow us on Instagram: @scrollingpodTweet us @HiScrollersRate, Subscribe, and Share!

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