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EPISODE · Apr 14, 2026 · 1H 54M

Season 8 Ep 10: Ancient Scandals That Would Break the Internet Today

from FratChat Podcast · host Carlos Garcia and Chris Moore

Looking for drama? Forget reality TV—this week we’re diving into ancient scandals that would absolutely break the internet. We’re talking about Henry VIII literally creating a new religion just to divorce his wife… then executing the next one. Cleopatra turning political alliances into headline-making affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony that reshaped the world map. Caligula allegedly trying to put his horse in government, Nero catching heat for “vibing” while Rome burned, the brutal betrayal behind the assassination of Caesar and MUCH MORE. These aren’t just messy headlines—they’re scandals that toppled empires, sparked wars, and would have today’s social media in absolute chaos. And of course, it wouldn’t be FratChat without everything else going off the rails. We’ve got a listener email that somehow escalates the infamous “restaurant fart” story into full-blown disaster territory, plus a debate on whether pets should be treated like children that might divide the room. In our news segment, we revisit the shocking case of Kouri Richins—and finally get the update we’ve been waiting for. And for “Not the Drag Queens,” we break down the disturbing indictment of John Kent Tarwater, another case that proves the real scandals aren’t coming from where certain people keep pointing. Got a question, comment or topic for us to cover? Let us know! Send us an email at [email protected] or follow us on all social media: Instagram: http://Instagram.com/FratChatPodcast Facebook: http://Facebook.com/FratChatPodcast Twitter: http://Twitter.com/FratChatPodcast YouTube: http://YouTube.com/@fratchatpodcast Follow Carlos and CMO on social media! Carlos:  IG: http://Instagram.com/CarlosDoesTheWorld YouTube: http://YouTube.com/@carlosdoestheworld TikTok: http://TikTok.com/@carlosdoestheworld Twitter: http://Twitter.com/CarlosDoesWorld Threads: http://threads.net/carlosdoestheworld Website: http://carlosgarciacomedy.com Chris ‘CMO’ Moore:  IG: http://Instagram.com/Chris.Moore.Comedy TikTok: http://TikTok.com/@chris.moore.comedy Twitter: http://Twitter.com/cmoorecomedy Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Looking for drama? Forget reality TV—this week we’re diving into ancient scandals that would absolutely break the internet. We’re talking about Henry VIII literally creating a new religion just to divorce his wife… then executing the next one. Cleopatra turning political alliances into headline-making affairs with Julius Caesar and Mark Antony that reshaped the world map. Caligula allegedly trying to put his horse in government, Nero catching heat for “vibing” while Rome burned, the brutal betrayal behind the assassination of Caesar and MUCH MORE. These aren’t just messy headlines—they’re scandals that toppled empires, sparked wars, and would have today’s social media in absolute chaos. And of course, it wouldn’t be FratChat without everything else going off the rails. We’ve got a listener email that somehow escalates the infamous “restaurant fart” story into full-blown disaster territory, plus a debate on whether pets should be treated like children that might divide the room. In our news segment, we revisit the shocking case of Kouri Richins—and finally get the update we’ve been waiting for. And for “Not the Drag Queens,” we break down the disturbing indictment of John Kent Tarwater, another case that proves the real scandals aren’t coming from where certain people keep pointing.

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