*So That’s How That Happened* is the history podcast that serves up the juiciest scandals, wildest rumors, and most shocking moments from the past. Hosted by Jess—your gossipy bestie—it’s like sitting down with a friend to spill the historical tea. From royal betrayals to Hollywood feuds, political backstabbing to forgotten controversies, we’re diving into the stories that prove history is just one long, dramatic soap opera.
With a casual, conversational feel, each episode unpacks the gossip-worthy moments that shaped the world, mixing deep dives with humor and a little bit of sass. Whether you’re a history buff or just here for the drama, get ready for the kind of storytelling that makes the past feel as scandalous as your favorite reality show. Because let’s be real—history is messy, dramatic, and way more entertaining than you remember. *Stay scandalous.*
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*So That’s How That Happened* is the history podcast that serves up the juiciest scandals, wildest rumors, and most shocking moments from the past. Hosted by Jess—your gossipy bestie—it’s like sitting down with a friend to spill the historical tea. From royal betrayals to Hollywood feuds, political backstabbing to forgotten controversies, we’re diving into the stories that prove history is just one long, dramatic soap opera.
With a casual, conversational feel, each episode unpacks the gossip-worthy moments that shaped the world, mixing deep dives with humor and a little bit of sass. Whether you’re a history buff or just here for the drama, get ready for the kind of storytelling that makes the past feel as scandalous as your favorite reality show. Because let’s be real—history is messy, dramatic, and way more entertaining than you remember. *Stay scandalous.*
Anne Boleyn wasn’t just Henry VIII’s second wife—she was the drama. The French-educated fashion queen who had the King risking heaven, divorcing his wife, and basically inventing the Church of England just to get her. Talk about power moves.
But court life isn’t all pearls and French hoods. Anne went from ultimate Tudor “It Girl” to accused traitor faster than you can say divorced, beheaded, survived. Jealous rivals, political enemies, and one very moody king made sure her crown didn’t stay on long.
This episode is packed with Tudor tea: ambition, betrayal, scandal, and the downfall that shook England.
Follow on Instagram @sothatshowthathappened for even more royal gossip and memes!
xThe Princes in the Tower: Vanished Heirs and a Royal Cover-Up
Before Henry VIII, before Elizabeth I—there were two young princes who vanished without a trace. Edward V and his little brother Richard, Duke of York, were next in line for the English throne… until they disappeared inside the Tower of London. What happened to them? And who had the most to gain?
This royal mystery has haunted history books for centuries—and the suspects are as infamous as the crime itself.
Key Topics Covered:
How the Wars of the Roses set the stage for royal betrayal
Richard III’s rise to power and the suspicious “protection” of the princes
The political chaos that followed Edward IV’s death
Theories behind the disappearance: murder, escape, or Tudor propaganda?
Why this centuries-old mystery still sparks debate today
This wasn’t just a disappearance—it was a dynastic power play with deadly consequences.
🎙️ So That’s How That Happened dives into history’s most dramatic stories. Follow for more hot historical gossip!
Cleopatra & Arsinoë: Sisters, Rivals, and Queens
Before Cleopatra became Egypt’s most famous queen, she had a little sister who wanted the throne just as badly. Arsinoë IV wasn’t just another royal sibling—she was a serious contender in the high-stakes game of power, rebellion, and survival. From palace intrigue to a dramatic showdown in Rome, their rivalry was the ultimate ancient-world drama.
Key Topics Covered:
How Cleopatra and Arsinoë’s family drama shaped the fate of Egypt
Arsinoë’s rise as Cleopatra’s biggest threat
Julius Caesar’s role in their deadly sibling rivalry
The shocking betrayal that sealed Arsinoë’s fate
How their feud influenced the fall of the Ptolemaic dynasty
This wasn’t just a sibling rivalry—it was a fight for a kingdom.
🎙️ So That’s How That Happened brings you the drama behind history’s most infamous stories. Follow for more! #Cleopatra #ArsinoeIV #AncientHistory #HistoryTea #SiblingRivalry
Before there was Anne Boleyn, there was Catherine of Aragon—the Spanish princess who spent decades fighting for her crown, her marriage, and her legacy. As the first wife of King Henry VIII, Catherine played the long game in a royal marriage that started with love but ended in one of the biggest divorces in history. From political power moves to dramatic courtroom showdowns, her story is the ultimate Tudor-era scandal.
Key Topics Covered:
How Catherine of Aragon went from Spanish princess to Queen of England
Her marriage to Henry VIII: love, loyalty, and betrayal
The battle over their divorce—why she refused to step aside
The role of religion and politics in Henry’s break from the Catholic Church
How Catherine’s fight shaped the future of England
She was more than just Henry’s first wife—she was a queen who refused to be forgotten.
🎙️ So That’s How That Happened brings you the drama behind history’s most infamous stories. Follow for more! #TudorHistory #CatherineOfAragon #HenryVIII #HistoryTea #RoyalDrama
America’s Breakup, Bridgerton’s Heartache, and Hamilton’s Madness – The King George III Story
Ever wonder how one man could be the villain in Hamilton, the tragic husband in Bridgerton, and the king who lost America—all at the same time? Enter King George III, the ruler with one of the most dramatic story arcs in history. From his rocky reign to his infamous “madness,” we’re spilling all the royal tea on the king who just could not catch a break.
Key Topics Covered:
How King George III went from ruling an empire to losing the American colonies
His love story with Queen Charlotte (and why Bridgerton romanticized it)
The truth behind his so-called "madness"—illness or royal cover-up?
Why Hamilton made him the ultimate petty ex-boyfriend
History has never been this dramatic. Grab your tea (or something stronger) and let’s get into it!
*So That’s How That Happened* is the history podcast that serves up the juiciest scandals, wildest rumors, and most shocking moments from the past. Hosted by Jess—your gossipy bestie—it’s like sitting down with a friend to spill the historical tea. From royal betrayals to Hollywood feuds, political backstabbing to forgotten controversies, we’re diving into the stories that prove history is just one long, dramatic soap opera.
With a casual, conversational feel, each episode unpacks the gossip-worthy moments that shaped the world, mixing deep dives with humor and a little bit of sass. Whether you’re a history buff or just here for the drama, get ready for the kind of storytelling that makes the past feel as scandalous as your favorite reality show. Because let’s be real—history is messy, dramatic, and way more entertaining than you remember. *Stay scandalous.*