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Episode 52: Who's Who With Bobby Finger

Tomorrow

English - May 09, 2016 04:03 - 57 minutes - ★★★★ - 466 ratings
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This week Josh sits down with the inimitable Bobby Finger, staff writer at Jezebel and co-host of the fabulously popular new podcast Who? Weekly. Sources close to Tomorrow are reporting that the two were overheard discussing the nature of being a D-list Hollywood celebrity, if Bobby is a real nerd, and who exactly Olivia Culpo is. A Finger confidant claims the conversation was an innocent exchange. "Bobby just thinks Josh is a great guy, and he loves the show," says the Finger insider. A Topolsky pal tells a different story. "The two of them were at each other's throats during the taping. It got nasty." Regardless, the two are staying mum publicly about what really went down. It may turn out that the only way to get the true story is by listening to the episode and judging for yourself.
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This week Josh sits down with the inimitable Bobby Finger, staff writer at Jezebel and co-host of the fabulously popular new podcast Who? Weekly. Sources close to Tomorrow are reporting that the two were overheard discussing the nature of being a D-list Hollywood celebrity, if Bobby is a real nerd, and who exactly Olivia Culpo is. A Finger confidant claims the conversation was an innocent exchange. "Bobby just thinks Josh is a great guy, and he loves the show," says the Finger insider. A Topolsky pal tells a different story. "The two of them were at each other's throats during the taping. It got nasty." Regardless, the two are staying mum publicly about what really went down. It may turn out that the only way to get the true story is by listening to the episode and judging for yourself.

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