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Talk To Me Taylor

"Don’t tell me what I can and can’t say." Veteran journalist Taylor Ferber wrote this in her unprecedented Playboy feature, challenging the idea that brains and beauty are mutually exclusive, as the only woman who both posed and was a featured writer. After years as Hollywood's "Celebrity Whisperer" who interviewed and humanized the biggest A-listers, her irreverent show empowers viewers to think freely outside rules in politics, media, and pop culture, getting big guests like Blake Shelton,…

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Passport to the Algorithmic Ghetto

Reckoning with: the tragic death of Hayden Panettiere, the Candace Owens–Andrew Wilson debate aftermath (with BlackRant), falling headfirst into the trad-wife political wars, entering my AOC-coded egg-freezing era, and the arrive at one universal conclusion.

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I Debated Andrew Wilson. My Thoughts on His Candace Owens Debate

Between 8 hours debating Andrew Wilson myself and watching the 4-hour PBDebate circus on Charlie Kirk today, I spent the time so you didn't have to. Here are some thoughts on the Candace Owens–Andrew Wilson spectacle, the grift surrounding it, and why so much of today’s antics feels like it could have been an email. Plus, Hollywood’s latest culture wars, reflecting just that, with Evan Jackson of…

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The Wrong Kind of Woman

Tonight on TTMT: everyone's impressive commitment to mental gymnastics of fitting in a box. From the Karoline Leavitt news to the WNBA's identity crisis, my new Evie column, a throwback Charlize Theron story, and latest Apple TV+ junket interview with the male showrunner of Women in Blue. Why real female empowerment means refusing to play a role.

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AOC is in my ovaries

I’ve officially found my unlikely, egg-freezing sister in AOC, and somehow that led me to Matt Walsh's Quaker Oats morality, relating to the show Beef's Gen Z (I know), holding hands with Hollywood (ft. Apple TV interview), and the swatting of the hive mind. My thesis tonight: maybe the most radical thing left is seeing the humanity in people who are supposed to be your arch enemy.

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The Internet Needs an Exorcism

Survey says: We're not okay. Commentator BlackRant and I are talking Perez Hilton, influencer brain rot, the Nantucket basket meltdown, and why everyone desperately needs to touch grass.

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The Algorithm Ate Your Personality

I got called out for holding back... so here's what happens when I stop. Influencers, algorithms, censorship, my career, my existential crisis. Consider this my factory reset. Starting with my nail falling off. Follow me:IG: @talktometaylorX: @TaylorFerberTikTok: @TalkToMeTaylor

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"Trust the Science." Right?

Follow the science... straight into the algorithm? Tonight I sat down with the authors of "How the Internet Disrupted Science" for a fascinating conversation on how Big Tech, AI, and influencers arguably... broke science. We didn't agree on everything, and I definitely pushed back and asked the questions people are thinking, but that's exactly the point. A real conversation to get to discovery.…

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We Are All Nikki From Obsession

What if Obsession isn't just a horror movie, it's a mirror? Tonight we unpack why so many of us feel trapped inside algorithms, politics, Hollywood, and the boxes the world tries to force us into. Plus: Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey diversity checklist, Supergirl controversy, The Rock's political pivot, and why authenticity is becoming the last real rebellion.

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Trust No Bitch

I've spent years telling you not to trust the fake. Now I'm not sure we can trust the authentic either. Celebrity breakups, secret weddings, authenticity theater, and the ugly truth that "being real" may be the biggest performance of all.

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Welcome to the Extremes Economy

We don't have conversations anymore. We have extremes. From body positivity and Ariana Grande to trad wife culture and social media bans for kids, I'm asking the question nobody wants to answer: who actually benefits when nuance dies?

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