Elizabeth Vargas on surviving RHOC, a cult, and Braunwyn Windham-Burke

Real Housewives of Orange County's one-season-wonder Elizabeth Vargas joins Unpopular to discuss her stint on the show, feud with Braunwyn Windham-Burke and her upbringing in a religious cult. Elizabeth holds nothing back as she gets into Braunwyn's secret scheme to take her down, being set up by Braunwyn and producers on the show, and what it was like to have her season of RHOC completely politicized by her co-stars and the viewers. She also discusses her past in an abusive cult (Faith Bible Tabernacle) and the steps she's taken to begin healing after being diagnosed with PTSD and whether or not she plans to follow in Paris Hilton's footsteps with a documentary about her upbringing. Elizabeth also shares her advice for Erika Jayne and reveals how she's moving forward with her rescue ranch, vodka business, and a brand new TV show.  Before that, Jacques rants about Chrissy Teigen's sad attempt at a comeback and why Taylor Swift is a total phony consumed by the need for accolades and adoration. He also shares details about Elizabeth's cult and some of the other cults that her grandmother Dorothy Bell ran. For more content, subscribe to !https://www.patreon.com/unpopularjp00:00 Intro/Chrissy Teigen04:50 Taylor Swift sucks13:00 Faith Bible Tabernacle cult18:00 Elizabeth Vargas interviewhttps://www.instagram.com/unpopularjp/https://twitter.com/unpopularjphttps://www.instagram.com/elizabethlynvargas/ https://www.vargasvodka.com/https://www.wecarerescueranch.org/ Please support the show if possible by leaving a five star review on Podchaser and Apple or donating to Buy Me a Coffee.https://www.buymeacoffee.com/unpopularjpUnpopular on PatreonTIMESTAMPSFOLLOW UNPOPULAR:FOLLOW ELIZABETH Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unpopularjp)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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An unfiltered Australian take on high and low pop culture. Each episode, entertainment reporter Jacques Peterson dives into reality TV, film, music, and more through a lens that may be unpopular to some.