From the creators of Bri & Dimple on Late Bloomers the Webseries, this is the podcast! What if Statler and Waldorf were two Indian women? Join Rashee & Puja as they get overly critical about art that they actually enjoy.
All content for Late Bloomers the Webseries is the property of Late Bloomers and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
From the creators of Bri & Dimple on Late Bloomers the Webseries, this is the podcast! What if Statler and Waldorf were two Indian women? Join Rashee & Puja as they get overly critical about art that they actually enjoy.
Who spray painted stupid b*tch on Devi's car? Let's ruin some lives trying to find out. Fabiola takes on the toxic culture of her beloved robotics team, Devi meets with her college counselor, Pati keeps a great white secret, Eleanor finds a crush to get over Trent, and Ben keeps finding himself stuck in the middle. This episode has everything: sentient neckbeards, a river so toxic that it texts "U UP?" at 2:30 am, and an unintentional commercial for Costco Travel (but we wholeheartedly welcome your sponsorship!). Come crack open the creaky cellar doors of Sherman Oaks High with us and explore the treasures within!
Link to other Nalini fit checks?
Join the Late Bloomers, Rashee and Puja as they discuss, shade, laugh, reveal too much, and say goodbye to #NeverHaveIEver.
Leave us a comment or message here: https://anchor.fm/late-bloomers-webseries/message .
This is that Web Series we keep talking about. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkN6xxlPXvuLgQkAp2L455EB_kysVUhiE .
Follow Late Bloomers on Facebook. https://www.facebook.com/LateBloomersWebSeries/
Rashee's Social Instagram: @rasheeraj Twitter: @rasheeraj TikTok: @rashee.raj .
Puja's Social Twitter: @meanrice
Late Bloomers the Webseries
From the creators of Bri & Dimple on Late Bloomers the Webseries, this is the podcast! What if Statler and Waldorf were two Indian women? Join Rashee & Puja as they get overly critical about art that they actually enjoy.