
On the Rag
Episode 105: Us Weekly- August 14, 2006 | Why Nick chose Vanessa
On the Rag, episode 105: Us Weekly- August 14, 2006 | Why Nick chose Vanessa The Sherman Sisters

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The Sherman Sisters revisit the hottest gossip from 20 years ago in this new podcast about old news. Join us as we talk about pop princesses, socialites and heiresses, and most importantly, how stars are just like us.
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