
Outlouders, grab a cuppa because we're diving deep into family drama today with some juicy dilemmas.
Amelia Lester, Em Vernem and Holly Wainwright tackle the messiest family dilemmas with zero sugar-coating. Should you invite your estranged father to your wedding? What happens when siblings clash over inheritance? And how do you survive being the unwilling messenger in family feuds?
Plus, quickfire advice on:
- Brothers who text "HBD" with zero emotion
- Cutting off wedding guests who get too messy
- Dealing with your crying mother-in-law (spoiler: your partner needs to step up)
Sometimes protecting your peace means disappointing people who think family gets a free pass. The hosts have opinions and they're serving them hot.
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