Beyoncé showed up to the Met Gala in a skeleton. Megan Thee Stallion kept the curtain up while the internet had opinions. And somehow Bananito — an AI animated banana with abs and zero loyalty — is doing more emotional processing work for Black women than half the content online.
This week Sharon and Sonya are back with no guests, no filter, and absolutely no chill. They break down what Beyoncé's skeleton gown actually said about the cost of being the backbone, why Blue Ivy standing on that carpet was a legacy moment and not a fashion moment, and what the dream deferred looks like when gas is four forty-eight a gallon and the Met Gala happened anyway.
Then they get into Megan and Klay — and why the real conversation is never about what was done to a Black woman, only how she chose to say it. Sharon drops the line of the episode: Celebrities are our mirrors. Not our instruction manuals.
Plus truth bombs, a Bananito deep dive, and a reminder that rest is a revolutionary act — and that sitting still is not a betrayal.
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