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HIV &...Beyonce

Season 3, Ep. 114

In February 2023 Beyonce broke the record for the most Grammy wins in history! During her speech, she paid tribute to her Uncle Johnny who passed away from HIV related complications. So this week, Sarah and Jess discuss Beyonce and Uncle Johnny.


Sources

Who is Beyoncé's late gay uncle Jonny? | Daily Mail Online

Beyoncé honours late uncle with release of Renaissance film on Aids Day | The Independent



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