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AVA MAX OPENS UP ABOUT HER “FIRST REAL HEARTBREAK”

An episode of the Smallzy’s Surgery podcast, hosted by Nova Podcasts, titled "AVA MAX OPENS UP ABOUT HER “FIRST REAL HEARTBREAK”" was published on March 6, 2023 and runs 10 minutes.

March 6, 2023 ·10m · Smallzy’s Surgery

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US pop star Ava Max joins Smallzy in the studio to talk performing down under for Sydney World Pride, going through her "first real heartbreak" & plays a game of "Things You Can Say"! 

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Part 1

Apr 11, 2026 ·15m

Part 2

Apr 11, 2026 ·23m

Part 1

Apr 11, 2026 ·15m

Part 2

Apr 11, 2026 ·25m

Part 3

Apr 11, 2026 ·25m

Chapter I

Apr 11, 2026 ·14m

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