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EPISODE · Mar 31, 2026 · 27 MIN

VTP: Solo Episode

from Vee the People · host Veronica Taylor

In this solo episode, V starts off by reflecting on a recent protest experience—what it felt like to be surrounded by so many people showing up, the creativity (and humor) of the signs, and why moments like that still matter. It’s a mix of cautious optimism, people-watching, and a reminder that collective action can feel both powerful and deeply human. From there, V dives into what she’s been watching lately, led by the real headline: the ongoing Summer House drama and the increasingly suspicious Amanda Batula/West Wilson dating rumors. What started as internet fan fiction is now inching into “wait… is this actually real?” territory, and she is firmly, unapologetically Team Ciara. She also shares quick takes on Shrinking (watched… somewhat asleep), her current obsession with Paradise, a growing “I’ll get to it” list (The Pitt), and her thoughts on Netflix’s The Predator of Sevilla—a difficult but important watch. Plus, a return to The Hills ahead of the reunion and why the new season of Hacks dropping on her birthday feels like a personal gift.

In this solo episode, V starts off by reflecting on a recent protest experience—what it felt like to be surrounded by so many people showing up, the creativity (and humor) of the signs, and why moments like that still matter. It’s a mix of cautious optimism, people-watching, and a reminder that collective action can feel both powerful and deeply human. From there, V dives into what she’s been watching lately, led by the real headline: the ongoing Summer House drama and the increasingly suspicious Amanda Batula/West Wilson dating rumors. What started as internet fan fiction is now inching into “wait… is this actually real?” territory, and she is firmly, unapologetically Team Ciara. She also shares quick takes on Shrinking (watched… somewhat asleep), her current obsession with Paradise, a growing “I’ll get to it” list (The Pitt), and her thoughts on Netflix’s The Predator of Sevilla—a difficult but important watch. Plus, a return to The Hills ahead of the reunion and why the new season of Hacks dropping on her birthday feels like a personal gift.

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