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This week, Victoria sits down with Oxana Vulpe, an immigrant from Moldova who came to the U.S. on a college visa with just $500 to her name. Oxana shares what it was like to move to New Orleans and work in the sex industry without ever going into debt, while navigating the darker side of that world (from pimps to trafficking to the constant vices surrounding it). She talks about how she chose a different path, when she knew it was time to walk away, and how she built her own beauty studio from the ground up.
A Sugar Daddy, a Kidnapping, and a Felony (ft. Tyler Primeaux)
Victoria sits down with the former CEO of HUR to talk about the parts of her past she didn’t build a brand around: being kidnapped, being arrested, motherhood with three different men, the NDA she’s legally not supposed to talk about, and the moment everything came crashing down.
Todd Chrisley Is Free, Things Landon Can’t Do: Wizard Liz, and….
Victoria is joined by Kevinnie Dreher and Jenna Cannella for a no-notes, no-mercy, and nothing off-limits episode. From Todd Chrisley's prison release to Alabama Barker’s questionable career choices (Kris Jenner, your services are needed), the girls are giving unsolicited PR advice and their hottest takes.
I Have A Bald Man As My Spirit Guide (ft. Lillian Savoie)
If you’ve ever felt a chill down your spine and thought that was weird, it probably wasn’t. This week, Victoria sits down with Lillian Sovie, the self-proclaimed Master Manifester, Love Guru, and intuitive badass who can quite literally clear a room… of ghosts, trauma, or bad vibes (your ex included).
Queef More, Care Less (ft. Jade Skluzacek)
This week, Victoria sat down with the woman who’s probably styled half your Pinterest board. Jade Skluzacek is a former Vogue girl turned multi-business badass behind Stella Dallas, The Denim Bar, and a handful of Airbnbs that are hotter than your ex’s new girlfriend. We talk about what actually makes good service in fashion (hint: it's not asking “what are you looking for?”), what it's like dressing celebrities like Beyoncé and Lana Del Rey, and why trend forecasting is basically witchcraft.