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In this episode of Classy & Sassy, I’m talking about what happens when women choose themselves publicly and how quickly the internet looks for someone to blame.

Using the recent Kristy and Desmond divorce filing as a cultural touchpoint, we unpack the rush to choose sides, the language of victim-blaming, and why women are still expected to endure quietly while explaining loudly. This conversation isn’t about insider facts it’s about patterns, perception, and the discomfort that surfaces when women prioritize peace.

We also shift gears into storytelling by talking about how the Netflix limited series His and Hers was so good it made me want to read the book, plus what I’m currently reading - from B.A. Paris’s upcoming thriller When I Kill You to Permission to Offend by Rachel Luna, a reminder that life is too short to live afraid of other people’s opinions.

Thoughtful, reflective, and very grown this episode is about slowing down judgment, expanding perspective, and choosing clarity over consensus.

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