NYC influencer politics meets luxury haul reality. We break down the Zohran-Mamdani–adjacent vibe of “eat the rich” messaging… while flexing mink, Balenciaga, and $30 Hamptons swamp salads. Why the designer when pushing socialism? Plus, courtesy culture (RIP), why pajamas on planes aren’t it, marriage labels, real relationship boundaries, and a rapid-fire hair routine that actually works.
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We’re spilling everything — from the chaos of our D.C. launch party (and our husbands hauling champagne) to the story of how we faked being hotel guests so Camryn could go live on TV.
Then we’re getting into Halloween hot takes (sorry Disney adults, it’s for kids), the wild Louvre crown-jewel heist in Paris , and our Non-Toxic Advice segment — how conservative men can actually attract women, and how engaged women can prepare for marriage.
Stick around for our “Hot or Not” round (prenups, micro-shorts, collagen masks) and the propaganda we’re not falling for this week.
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Modern feminism has girls exhausted, dating is a joke, and half the men out here act like your competition instead of your partner. They’re talking hookup culture, motherhood, beauty standards, and why real confidence doesn’t come from hating men or pretending to be one.
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Jayme and Camryn break down why real femininity and natural beauty are making a comeback. From calling out Emma Watson’s “marriage is violence” comment to exposing how therapy culture replaced purpose, they’re reminding women that strength and softness can coexist.
They talk faith, marriage, motherhood, and the return of the All-American woman — confident, grounded, and unapologetically herself.
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In this debut episode of Sincerely American, Jayme Franklin (The Conservateur) and Camryn Kinsey — best friends who met in the Trump White House — are pulling back the curtain on everything wrong with modern womanhood. From Call Her Daddy’s viral dating takes to Ayesha Curry’s confessions and the backlash against going to church, they’re diving into what happens when feminism replaces faith, family, and purpose.
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