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The truth is always bitter and tough to voice out.
You might have pushed your partner to say it all, but were you able to handle it?
In the episode 3 of Joy Prime’s all-male-panel talk show, BMPS’ season 4, the gentlemen get into the nitty-gritty of this sensitive but interesting topic.
The new season of the show began on Friday, September 29, 2023, and exciting issues have already been discussed.
This Sunday, the men will be sharing their perspectives as to whether or not women can deal with the truth when told.
But responding to the question, Muscled Oliver said, “That is only if you want to die quick.”
Skinny Poxieble also thinks that “when I tell a woman that this is my truth, she wouldn’t be able to handle it.”
For Bald Nanye, “A woman can be as crazy as if you’re her father.”
But what do you think? Can women handle the truth?
Join the host, Kofi Hayford, and his guys this Friday, October 13 at 9:00 p.m, exclusively on Joy Prime, as they explain their thoughts about the topic. The BMPS show is sponsored by Johnnie Walker.
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