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Girls On The Rocks

Girls On The Rocks

Written by: Evelina and Taylor
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Two Chicago besties mixing pop culture, personal stories, and fun conversations. Sip along with us! As we say - we give speculations and opinions, but all in good fun! Inquiries: girlsontherockspod@gmail.comEvelina and Taylor
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  • Episode 71 | Influencers Out of Touch? Tate McRae's New Man? & Good Deeds Gone Viral
    Dec 30 2025

    This week on Girls on the Rocks, we’re diving headfirst into pop culture chaos 🍸We kick things off with Tate McRae possibly dating NHL star Jack Hughes and what that could mean for her era right now. Then we shift gears into a more serious convo after Tyler Chase revealed he’s homeless, and Daniel Lee Curtis offered to help with a hotel room, sparking a bigger discussion: is filming good deeds helpful or harmful when it’s posted online?Next, we break down Jaclyn Hill complaining about “TikTok jail” and low views, and why so many people in her comments say she’s no longer relatable — leading us into a conversation about wealth, overconsumption, and influencers being out of touch while so many are struggling just to get by.We also touch on some lighter news, including pandas officially no longer being on the endangered list, before sharing our Vibes of the Week.To wrap things up, we talk about Taylor Swift donating millions to charities, Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper possibly being engaged, Nicki Minaj losing millions of followers and deleting Instagram, and why honestly… good riddance.Grab a drink and let’s get into it 🥂

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    56 mins
  • Episode 70 | Taylor Swift’s Eras Doc, Selena Gomez Speaks Out & the Home Alone House Is Back
    Dec 23 2025

    In this week’s episode of Girls on the Rocks, we’re breaking down the first two episodes of Taylor Swift’s docuseries The End of an Era — and yes, we have thoughts.

    We start by talking about how much we loved seeing Taylor spotlight her dancers and entire team, giving credit to the people who help make the Eras Tour what it is. From there, we dive into the online criticism, where some viewers complained that there was too much Eras Tour footage and too much focus on other people — and not enough Taylor. We unpack why we think that criticism says more about viewers wanting reality-TV-style drama than anything Taylor actually did wrong.

    Next, we shift gears to Selena Gomez, discussing her recent Instagram Live where she addressed comments about her “mustache,” clarifying that it’s actually melasma. We also talk about how she briefly begins to address the changes in her voice that people have been speculating about — before stopping herself — and why that moment felt telling.

    To wrap things up, we end on a nostalgic note with the news that the Home Alone house has been purchased again, and the new owners plan to restore it to its original movie-style look. Talk about a holiday dream come true.

    Pop a drink, get comfy, and join us for pop culture, hot takes, and all the side commentary you expect from Girls on the Rocks 🍷✨

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    48 mins
  • Episode 69 | The Internet Lied About Taylor Swift & Diddy’s Doc Exposes Everything
    Dec 16 2025

    This week on the pod, we break down some of the biggest conversations shaking up pop culture and media right now. We dive into the new Netflix Diddy documentary executive produced by 50 Cent, unpacking what it reveals, what it avoids, and why the internet is reacting the way it is.We also discuss Rolling Stone’s reporting on bot networks allegedly used to paint Taylor Swift as MAGA, exploring how online propaganda works, why celebrity politics are so easily manipulated, and what this says about the current media landscape.Plus, we touch on Will Ferrell’s decision to turn down Elf 2, and why sometimes not making a sequel is the smartest creative move—especially when it would’ve just been the same movie all over again.Pop culture, media manipulation, and Hollywood decisions—this episode connects the dots.

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    44 mins
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