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A Shirtless Celebrity Begging For Forgiveness

A Shirtless Celebrity Begging For Forgiveness

Mamamia Out Loud

May 15, 202441m 11s

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More and more young women are opting not to have sex. In today's episode, Holly, Mia and Jessie discuss the celebrity-endorsed female celibacy movement that’s so hot right now. 

Plus, last week one very problematic famous person took off his shirt and partook in a very public washing away of his sins (in some very dirty water). Inside the rehabilitation of Russell Brand.  

And, do you need anybody? Probably, yes. Is that a weakness, or a strength? Jessie wants to bust the myth of co-dependency.

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CREDITS:

Hosts: Holly Wainwright, Mia Freedman & Jessie Stephens 

Producer: Emeline Gazilas

Assistant Producer: Tahli Blackman 

Audio Producer: Leah Porges

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