Sarah Hagi
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I feel like this whole ordeal must be so hard to kind of get through emotionally. And from what you witnessed, what would you say are the lasting effects of the scam factory of all these individuals who escaped? You know, this trauma, this very traumatic experience that they all faced. And I'm sure it's hard to live a normal life after that.
I feel like this whole ordeal must be so hard to kind of get through emotionally. And from what you witnessed, what would you say are the lasting effects of the scam factory of all these individuals who escaped? You know, this trauma, this very traumatic experience that they all faced. And I'm sure it's hard to live a normal life after that.
You know, you spent so much time working on the story. What do you hope your audience will take away from this? You know, as a listener, I kind of want to know what I can do to help stop this. And are you now like a resident scam narc trying to protect everyone you know?
You know, you spent so much time working on the story. What do you hope your audience will take away from this? You know, as a listener, I kind of want to know what I can do to help stop this. And are you now like a resident scam narc trying to protect everyone you know?
I think that is a perfect note to end on. Thank you so much for joining us, Denise. It has been such a pleasure chatting with you. And I'm so excited for everyone to listen to this.
I think that is a perfect note to end on. Thank you so much for joining us, Denise. It has been such a pleasure chatting with you. And I'm so excited for everyone to listen to this.
This bonus episode of Scam Factory is hosted by me, Sarah Hagee. And me, Sachi Cole. Senior producer is Claire Chambers. Associate producer is Evangeline Barras. Sound design by Jay Rothman. Sound supervisor is Marcelino Villalpando. Theme song by Tangelene Bolton. Music supervisor is Scott Velasquez for Frees on Sync. Senior managing producer is Lata Pandya. Managing producer is Heather Beloga.
This bonus episode of Scam Factory is hosted by me, Sarah Hagee. And me, Sachi Cole. Senior producer is Claire Chambers. Associate producer is Evangeline Barras. Sound design by Jay Rothman. Sound supervisor is Marcelino Villalpando. Theme song by Tangelene Bolton. Music supervisor is Scott Velasquez for Frees on Sync. Senior managing producer is Lata Pandya. Managing producer is Heather Beloga.
So I have been watching a little television program called Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Shout out to LA. One thing that you probably know about me, I've always wanted a sister. Like as long as I've been an adult, I've wanted a sister. I feel like I'd be so powerful if I had an older sister. Oh, you want to be a younger sister? Yeah, of course. Okay. I'm trying to be eldest daughter syndrome.
So I have been watching a little television program called Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Shout out to LA. One thing that you probably know about me, I've always wanted a sister. Like as long as I've been an adult, I've wanted a sister. I feel like I'd be so powerful if I had an older sister. Oh, you want to be a younger sister? Yeah, of course. Okay. I'm trying to be eldest daughter syndrome.
So I have been watching a little television program called Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Shout out to LA. One thing that you probably know about me, I've always wanted a sister. Like as long as I've been an adult, I've wanted a sister. I feel like I'd be so powerful if I had an older sister. Oh, you want to be a younger sister? Yeah, of course. Okay. I'm trying to be eldest daughter syndrome.
No, no, no. But like watching Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the sisterhood, if you want to even call it that, I don't even know if it qualifies, between Kim Richards and her sister, Kyle Richards. Oh, my God. I don't want a sister. That's an op. Yeah. That's a nemesis.
No, no, no. But like watching Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the sisterhood, if you want to even call it that, I don't even know if it qualifies, between Kim Richards and her sister, Kyle Richards. Oh, my God. I don't want a sister. That's an op. Yeah. That's a nemesis.
No, no, no. But like watching Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, the sisterhood, if you want to even call it that, I don't even know if it qualifies, between Kim Richards and her sister, Kyle Richards. Oh, my God. I don't want a sister. That's an op. Yeah. That's a nemesis.
That is someone who has grown up right behind you, setting your every move to destroy you. That is what Kyle does to Kim. Kim, listen, has a problem with alcohol, has a problem with drugs, has a problem with logic. But the way that Kyle treats her is so ugly inside and out. Oh my gosh. Talk about someone rotten to her core. So you're into it now.
That is someone who has grown up right behind you, setting your every move to destroy you. That is what Kyle does to Kim. Kim, listen, has a problem with alcohol, has a problem with drugs, has a problem with logic. But the way that Kyle treats her is so ugly inside and out. Oh my gosh. Talk about someone rotten to her core. So you're into it now.
That is someone who has grown up right behind you, setting your every move to destroy you. That is what Kyle does to Kim. Kim, listen, has a problem with alcohol, has a problem with drugs, has a problem with logic. But the way that Kyle treats her is so ugly inside and out. Oh my gosh. Talk about someone rotten to her core. So you're into it now.
Well, season one is bad. Okay. Season two is better because Brandi Glanville comes and she shakes the table. That's the one who that's like famous gif of Kyle calling her a slut. No, Kim calling her a slut pig at a fight. Love. With Game Night.