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AFTER HOURS: Acts of Service | The Underground Lounge

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The crew is back in the studio after their trip to Atlanta, and the energy is high for another unpredictable edition of Underground Lounge: After Hours. With Holly, Lou, and Spank back together, this episode kicks off with jokes, confessions, and a lot of reflection. From wild DMs and embarrassing social media moments to honest talk about what makes a man a “whore” in the digital age, nothing is off-limits.

Things take a serious turn when Lou shares a harrowing story about an active shooter scare at a youth basketball tournament in Chicago. He breaks down how he and other parents acted quickly to get the girls to safety, and raises concerns about the lack of security and planning at events involving children. It’s a heavy but important moment that underscores how real life can interrupt even the most routine plans.

Back on the lighter side, Holly opens up about the Atlanta live show, learning to fall back and listen more on the mic, and being reminded of the star power sitting right next to her. The crew also gets into Love Island clips, public opinions on Black women, and why representation matters, even in reality TV.

In true After Hours fashion, the conversation takes a hilarious turn into movie dreams, acting gigs, and who’s been spotted in random Tubi films. Spank reveals he’s writing a rom-com, Holly volunteers to audition, and they brainstorm a storyline involving her getting kidnapped and catching feelings for the captor. (Yes, you read that right.) That leads to a full-blown conversation about Stockholm syndrome, how Black folks would really survive a scary movie, and whether they’d actually come to rescue each other in real life.

The crew wraps with a candid discussion about violence, guns, and what it would truly take to pull the trigger. It’s life, it’s laughs, and it’s layered.

Back from the road and right back in their bag, this episode is unfiltered, unhinged, and undeniably entertaining. Whether you’re here for the real talk or the ridiculousness, After Hours delivers all of it, and then some.

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The crew is back in the studio after their trip to Atlanta, and the energy is high for another unpredictable edition of Underground Lounge: After Hours. With Holly, Lou, and Spank back together, this episode kicks off with jokes, confessions, and a lot of reflection. From wild DMs and embarrassing social media moments to honest talk about what makes a man a “whore” in the digital age, nothing is off-limits.

Things take a serious turn when Lou shares a harrowing story about an active shooter scare at a youth basketball tournament in Chicago. He breaks down how he and other parents acted quickly to get the girls to safety, and raises concerns about the lack of security and planning at events involving children. It’s a heavy but important moment that underscores how real life can interrupt even the most routine plans.

Back on the lighter side, Holly opens up about the Atlanta live show, learning to fall back and listen more on the mic, and being reminded of the star power sitting right next to her. The crew also gets into Love Island clips, public opinions on Black women, and why representation matters, even in reality TV.

In true After Hours fashion, the conversation takes a hilarious turn into movie dreams, acting gigs, and who’s been spotted in random Tubi films. Spank reveals he’s writing a rom-com, Holly volunteers to audition, and they brainstorm a storyline involving her getting kidnapped and catching feelings for the captor. (Yes, you read that right.) That leads to a full-blown conversation about Stockholm syndrome, how Black folks would really survive a scary movie, and whether they’d actually come to rescue each other in real life.

The crew wraps with a candid discussion about violence, guns, and what it would truly take to pull the trigger. It’s life, it’s laughs, and it’s layered.

Back from the road and right back in their bag, this episode is unfiltered, unhinged, and undeniably entertaining. Whether you’re here for the real talk or the ridiculousness, After Hours delivers all of it, and then some.

  continue reading

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