I turned down Harry Styles for a night in
6/18/202627 min
On today's episode: Vogue's turned down Harry Styles tickets because she can't stay up past 10pm, Amber's got Selling Sunset news, and Vogue's cat, Bacardi disappeared and came back with a new collar and zero loyalty.
Plus, a Ring doorbell rant, the new Harlan Coben thriller everyone's about to binge, a harrowing Pride Month recommendation called Tiptoe, week 9 of the quiz going down to the wire, and a listener whose boss's jeans smelled so bad she nearly passed out measuring the inside seam.
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Vogue Williams· Host0:34
[laughs] You absolute Judas. [laughs] What? Oh my God. J- cats like cheese. Oh, look at me, I'm gay. Oh, I'm gay. Lezzo. Oh, another gay one, great. Who would've thought? It's Pride Month, so. Me, I'm gay. [laughs] [upbeat music] Hello, and welcome to Vogue and Amber. Hello. The podcast. Here we are. Here we are. Oh, two seconds. Someone's at me door. Does no one else get those notifications apart from you? Do you know what? Can I tell you something, right, about Ring doorbells? I don't ... Uh, obviously loads of people have them. They don't ring in your house. They only go to your phone. So, like, it's not like when you're in the house, you hear a ring. I'm the only one connected to it, so I'm the only one that knows when the door goes, and