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Ep 61 | What's It Like to Shower with Lia Thomas? Former Teammate Reveals ALL

Ep 61 | What's It Like to Shower with Lia Thomas? Former Teammate Reveals ALL

FromPrime Time with Alex Stein


Ep 61 | What's It Like to Shower with Lia Thomas? Former Teammate Reveals ALL

FromPrime Time with Alex Stein

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Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Jun 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Get ready for another ridiculous episode of "Prime Time with Alex Stein" as host Alex Stein brings you the most absurd and hilarious content imaginable! Joining Alex in the studio is the beautiful Melonie Mac, who is sure to discuss her controversial tweets and her army of simps from YouTube. The episode also features a special guest, Paula Scanlan, a former teammate of controversial trans swimmer Lia Thomas at Penn. Paula provides shocking insights on what REALLY happened in the Penn locker room and reveals her thoughts on Lia Thomas winning a national championship. To wrap up the show, Alex and Melonie react to the viral videos of the day, delivering their expert commentary. Tune in to "Prime Time with Alex Stein" for another episode full of future viral moments!
Released:
Jun 29, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

He’s Prime Time 99, he’s the pimp on a blimp, the troll the Left fears more than any other, and he may or may not be Tucker Carlson’s biological son. Alex Stein will take you on an unscripted roller coaster ride that mocks political correctness and takes on the liberal world order with courage and humor. Stein became an overnight sensation with his outrageous and over-the-top trolling of the Left — like when he crashed a woke city council meeting while wearing a woman’s one-piece bathing suit to demand that he be allowed to compete against female swimmers. When it comes to politics these days, sometimes you gotta laugh to keep from crying — and “Prime Time with Alex Stein” will leave you in stitches.