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I Know You Didn't Ask with Megan O'Donnell

Brooklyn Beckham Blocks David & Victoria, John Travolta Egg Donation Scandal, Reiner Family Updates & More

We break down Pete Davidson becoming a dad, Bowen Yang leaving, and the wild Priscilla Presley, Riley Keough, John Travolta, and Scientology lawsuit allegations. Plus, the ongoing Beckham family feud, John Stamos teasing nudity on The Hunting Wives, Netflix taking over podcasts and media, and a serious update on the Rob Reiner case. Pop culture chaos, cults, celebrity drama, and hot takes — let’s get into it.

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