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Young, Dumb, & Married

Young, Dumb, & Married

Di: Adrianna and Julian
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Young Dumb & Married couple Adrianna and Julian talk all about the highs and lows of basically growing up together, while being married. From love at first sight to how the hell did we get here. They are ready to spill the tea with their comedic ways, all while trying to get through this shit hole we call life together.Copyright 2022 Adrianna and Julian Hill Relazioni Scienze sociali
  • Are We Soulmates??
    May 18 2022

    Heyy everybody! On this episode Adrianna and Julian are taking some quizzes (no not for school). We took 5 different relationship quizzes to see are we really soulmates? We think so, but then again we might be bias. It's giving drama, comedy, and some "ahhh" moments.

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    55 min
  • Truth or Drink
    May 11 2022

    On this episode of Young, Dumb & Married Adrianna and Julian are feeling downnn. So you know what that means.. GAME NIGHT!! We answer some cold hard truth questions, and if we don't you gotta drink.. (spoiler we don't drink because what's the fun in that). We bring you sad, laughs, and uh oh's... Come check in, listen, and send us some more topics on our social media for the next episode!! xoxo

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    41 min
  • Are you the Asshole?
    May 3 2022

    In this weeks episode Adrianna presents Julian with AITA ( am i the asshole) scenarios. With the juicy tea Adrianna and Julian decide if the person is the asshole. While giving their 2 cents obviously) It's a short one for y'all but why not switch it up a bit.

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    34 min
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