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Married. Single. Divorced. - Do we own it or hate it?

Married. Single. Divorced. - Do we own it or hate it?

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It’s another week of Married. Single. Divorced., and we’re catching up on life… the good, the chaotic and the emotionally questionable.

This week, Fern’s dreams are haunted by an apologetic Mr. Charismatic, Larissa’s house saga continues - still no roof, still no progress, still no words. And, Charlotte is surviving, not thriving. We wonder if the answer is just to be closing our loops?!

We dive into this week’s big question:

Are we happy being titled Married. Single. Divorced.? Is there a stigma attached to who we are?

💔 Charlotte admits she doesn’t love being single - it’s not where she wants to be, especially with a New Year’s wobble making everything feel 10x heavier.

💍 Larissa is settled in the vanilla energy of Marriage, but confesses her relationship was at its absolute worst around her wedding.

💔‍🩹 Fern’s divorce doesn’t define her - she doesn’t know if there’s a stigma, but the feelings were definitely raw the night she arrived at her parents’ house… in a police car.

Along the way we discover, dance chemistry is a thing, Charlotte ain't a pretty crier, Vogue says boyfriends are embarrassing and Charlotte wouldn't want to be centre of attention at her wedding - well, not for the whole day.

And of course, Good Shit Only:

✨ Surviving and embracing small wins

🍆 Vegan curry with all the aubergine (skinny and fat)

💘 And… A TUESDAY DATE!!

Another episode of honesty, emotions, perspective shifts and a few giggles along the way.

Follow, rate 5⭐️, and share with your besties — because the titles might be different, but the feelings? We’re all living the same ones.

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