On today’s episode of Nothin’ but the Truth, host Melanie Ricks and producer Rhea dive into the controversy surrounding Yung Miami (Caresha Romeka Brownlee) after she penned a character letter in support of music mogul P. Diddy ahead of his upcoming sentencing. Mel and Rhea unpack the deeper issue: Why do some women continue to defend powerful men accused of abuse or criminal behavior? Where do we draw the line between loyalty and accountability? Is morality for sale in the name of fame and power? Tap in for a raw, unfiltered conversation you don't want to miss.
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On today’s episode of Nothin’ but the Truth, host Melanie Ricks and producer Rhea dive into the controversy surrounding Yung Miami (Caresha Romeka Brownlee) after she penned a character letter in support of music mogul P. Diddy ahead of his upcoming sentencing. Mel and Rhea unpack the deeper issue: Why do some women continue to defend powerful men accused of abuse or criminal behavior? Where do we draw the line between loyalty and accountability? Is morality for sale in the name of fame and power? Tap in for a raw, unfiltered conversation you don't want to miss.
On this episode of Nothin’ But The Truth with Melanie Ricks, we’re taking a hard look at Disney and asking the question—has the magic faded?
For decades, Disney was the gold standard for animated movies, bringing us classics that shaped our childhoods. But lately, something feels off. The stories aren’t hitting the same, the characters feel recycled, and the magic that once made Disney untouchable seems to be slipping away.
Are they prioritizing box office numbers over creativity? Has the rise of streaming watered down their impact? Or is Disney just struggling to keep up with changing audiences?
Nothin' But The Truth
On today’s episode of Nothin’ but the Truth, host Melanie Ricks and producer Rhea dive into the controversy surrounding Yung Miami (Caresha Romeka Brownlee) after she penned a character letter in support of music mogul P. Diddy ahead of his upcoming sentencing. Mel and Rhea unpack the deeper issue: Why do some women continue to defend powerful men accused of abuse or criminal behavior? Where do we draw the line between loyalty and accountability? Is morality for sale in the name of fame and power? Tap in for a raw, unfiltered conversation you don't want to miss.