Daily Briefing
What the Culture's Talking About
April 6, 2026 • 5 minutes • Hosted by Victoria
Today's Briefing
Episode #232
About This Episode
RHOA is finally back in its bag! We’re diving into the 'Resurrection Era,' Larenz and Nia’s rom-com reunion, and how Wale and Miles Chamley-Watson are redefining ownership and culture.
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