EPISODE · Dec 7, 2023 · 24 MIN
Christmas Movie Review: A Diva's Christmas Carol
from Mr. G Reviews... · host Power of G Entertainment, LLC
Ho, ho, ho! Today, we're here to review (in my opinion) one of the best Christmas movies ever. A Diva's Christmas Carol is one of those movies that gets played every year. I hope you enjoy as we discuss the adventures of Ebony Scrooge! And yes, her name is Ebony Scrooge!
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