"Pants On Fire With George Santos” is a weekly gossip show that serves up a mix of candor and comedy as George sits down with guests from politics, pop culture, and beyond. But let’s face it, George is known to tell a lie or two and might not be the most reliable storyteller. Enter co-host Naja Hall, George’s de facto fact-checker. George and Naja’s conversations are always spirited, and when decorum falls to the side (always) some listeners might be left clutching their pearls.
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"Pants On Fire With George Santos” is a weekly gossip show that serves up a mix of candor and comedy as George sits down with guests from politics, pop culture, and beyond. But let’s face it, George is known to tell a lie or two and might not be the most reliable storyteller. Enter co-host Naja Hall, George’s de facto fact-checker. George and Naja’s conversations are always spirited, and when decorum falls to the side (always) some listeners might be left clutching their pearls.
Co-Founder and CEO of Cameo, Steve Galanis, is here to tell us if George REALLY broke every record on the platform. George talks about his most embarrassing Cameos including the time he was tricked into giving a shoutout to a despicable organization. And Steve discusses how he turned this relatively new app into a cultural touchstone with a value of over a billion dollars.
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Pants On Fire With George Santos
"Pants On Fire With George Santos” is a weekly gossip show that serves up a mix of candor and comedy as George sits down with guests from politics, pop culture, and beyond. But let’s face it, George is known to tell a lie or two and might not be the most reliable storyteller. Enter co-host Naja Hall, George’s de facto fact-checker. George and Naja’s conversations are always spirited, and when decorum falls to the side (always) some listeners might be left clutching their pearls.