WARNING: Major spoilers ahead! This week, Yellowjackets superfans Hoja, Kiki, and Mohanad react to the epic season finale of the hit Showtime series. They unpack their favorite fan theories, make their predictions for season 2, and decide which character needs to apologize the most. Plus, Kiki calls out the racist girls from her childhood Girl Scout troop and Mohanad asks for an apology from the creator of Wordle on this week’s Sorry Not Sorry.
Podcast star Alison Rosen joins Kiki, Hoja, and Mohanad as they dive into basketball player Tristan Thompson’s ongoing baby mama drama. They lay out the timeline of his affairs, dissect the feud between Khloé Kardashian and Jordyn Woods, and break down everyone who needs to apologize to Khloé (and who she needs to say sorry to herself). Plus, Hoja asks for an apology from a topless woman on a beach in Mexico and Mohanad gives us his review of And Just Like That… on this week’s Sorry Not Sorry.
Ben Affleck. JoJo Siwa. The Queen of England. This week, Hoja, Kiki, and Mohanad make their predictions for which celebrities will be canceled in 2022. Will it be Mark Wahlberg? Wendy Williams? Meghan Markle and Prince Harry? Only time will tell. Plus, the trio fill each other in on what they did over the break, plan a dental vacation to Mexico, and catch up on all the public apologies we’ve missed over the past few weeks – from Patton Oswalt’s NYE photo with Dave Chappelle to Louis C.K.’s new special, “Sorry.”
In our last episode of the year, Hoja, Kiki, and Mohanad take their picks for the best apology of 2021. Will it be Demi Lovato’s 10-minute long apology to an LA frozen yogurt shop? Ellie Kemper’s thoughtful response after being called a KKK princess? Or the TikTok viral apology from a Michigan boutique that accidentally told a job applicant she’s “not that cute”? Plus, Hoja apologizes to her core, Mohanad says sorry to a TSA agent, and Kiki recounts another awkward bathroom encounter on this week’s Sorry Not Sorry.
Kiki, Hoja, and Mohanad sit down with America’s COVID dad and host of the In the Bubble podcast, Andy Slavitt, to answer all of your COVID-related apology questions. Who owes us an apology for Omicron? Does Trump need to say sorry to Biden for exposing him to COVID? Should we feel remorse for the joy we get when anti-vaxxers get sick? Plus, Mohanad asks for an apology from his barber and Kiki says sorry to Mother Earth on this week’s edition Sorry Not Sorry.
Jake Gyllenhaal. Kanye West. Scooter Braun. On this week’s episode of I’m Sorry, Hoja, Kiki, and Mohanad chronicle the many men who’ve needed to apologize to Taylor Swift over the years. They go through all her toxic exes, the decade-long drama between Taylor and Kanye, and her recent battle with Big Machine Records that led to her re-recording her albums. Plus, they investigate where ‘the scarf’ is today, and Hoja shows off her pipes with her rendition of “Teardrops On My Guitar (Hoja’s version).”
Instead of saying ‘sorry,’ this week Mohanad, Kiki, and Hoja flip the script and say ‘thank you’ to the friends, family, and food that helped get them through the year. In this special Thanksgiving episode, hear your hosts thank everyone and everything from Chris Pratt to Stacey Abrams, group chats to COVID vaccines, family members to bagel store employees. Plus, Mohanad explains why Uber Eats needs to send him a thank you this year.
Kiki, Hoja, and Mohanad take a deep dive into the real-life drama of Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Erika Jayne. They discuss her divorce from former attorney Tom Girardi, the couple’s ongoing legal troubles, and whether or not Erika needs to apologize to Tom’s alleged victims. Then, they call up Kimberly Archie, who worked with Tom for 10 years, to learn more about what it was like working in the Girardi Keese law firm. Plus, Kiki says sorry to Taylor Swift and Hoja explains why she spent two hours crying in a bowling alley bathroom on this week’s Sorry Not Sorry.
Vitus Spehar, host of the popular Under the Desk News and LA Times TikTok accounts, joins Hoja, Mohanad, and Kiki to break down all of Facebook’s recent controversies. They cover Mark Zuckerberg’s congressional testimonies, the Facebook Papers, and the future of the company as Meta. Plus, Mohanad says sorry to his cat and Hoja apologizes for an awkward elevator encounter on this week’s Sorry Not Sorry.
Hoja, Kiki, and Mohanad take a deep dive into the history of Facebook, from Zuckerberg’s shady 2003 hot-or-not website FaceMash, to the election-swaying, misinformation-spreading, outrage-amplifying social network we know (and hate) today. They talk about their first memories of Facebook, the worst misinformation their family members have shared, and why, despite their better judgment, they just can’t seem to give it up. Plus, Hoja asks for an R-rated apology from her dog, and Kiki surprisingly says sorry to the anti-vaccine mandate crowd.