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010 - Breasts, Bras and Boutiques

Episode 10 of the Clean Version podcast, hosted by HONNÊTEBAS, titled "010 - Breasts, Bras and Boutiques" was published on January 30, 2023 and runs 20 minutes.

January 30, 2023 ·20m · Clean Version

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Welcome to Clean Version Podcast Episode 010   Who doesn't like Breasts and Football?  On this episode we celebrate Chiefs Kingdom, my growth in Retail from Clothing into Lingerie, and special project I am currently working on. Tune in to learn more, subscribe to our channel and feel free to ask Bas questions for future episodes.  Welcome to our channel!     www.honnetebas.com

Welcome to Clean Version Podcast Episode 010  


Who doesn't like Breasts and Football? 

On this episode we celebrate Chiefs Kingdom, my growth in Retail from Clothing into Lingerie, and special project I am currently working on.


Tune in to learn more, subscribe to our channel and feel free to ask Bas questions for future episodes. 

Welcome to our channel!    

www.honnetebas.com

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