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These Former Bravo Stars Are Twitter’s New Favorite Trash-Talkers<!-- wp:html --><p>Courtesy I've Had It Podcast</p> <p>When video podcasts go viral on Twitter, it’s rarely for a good reason. Every week or so, a video clip circulates of a couple mic’d-up dudes complaining about “issues” like women’s rights, drawing criticism and usually a bunch of <a href="https://twitter.com/noraismanic/status/1639605858345578496?s=20">“podcast bro” jokes</a>. The same goes for videos of ostensibly straight podcasters debating topics like whether men or women should pay for dates or share bills in the year 2023. In other cases, it’s <a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/spotify-purged-70-episodes-of-the-joe-rogan-experience">Joe Rogan</a> saying something derogatory.</p> <p>Despite their recording sessions <a href="https://twitter.com/_Rofhiwa_/status/1639176817222340609?s=20">blowing up on Twitter recently</a>, relatively new podcasters (and former Bravo stars) Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan have managed to avoid such ire—probably because their opinions are both funny and good.</p> <p>Their comedy podcast, <a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ive-had-it/id1650340709">I’ve Had It</a>, where they talk about trends and behaviors they’ve had it with, launched last October. But over the past two weeks, their commentary on important matters like cryptic Instagram posts and men pulling out their dicks in cars have earned them some new fans.</p> <p><a href="https://www.thedailybeast.com/obsessed/ive-had-it-the-hilarious-new-podcast-bravo-fans-need-to-listen-to">Read more at The Daily Beast.</a></p><!-- /wp:html -->

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When video podcasts go viral on Twitter, it’s rarely for a good reason. Every week or so, a video clip circulates of a couple mic’d-up dudes complaining about “issues” like women’s rights, drawing criticism and usually a bunch of “podcast bro” jokes. The same goes for videos of ostensibly straight podcasters debating topics like whether men or women should pay for dates or share bills in the year 2023. In other cases, it’s Joe Rogan saying something derogatory.

Despite their recording sessions blowing up on Twitter recently, relatively new podcasters (and former Bravo stars) Jennifer Welch and Angie “Pumps” Sullivan have managed to avoid such ire—probably because their opinions are both funny and good.

Their comedy podcast, I’ve Had It, where they talk about trends and behaviors they’ve had it with, launched last October. But over the past two weeks, their commentary on important matters like cryptic Instagram posts and men pulling out their dicks in cars have earned them some new fans.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

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