
With the debut episode of Summer Walker's new podcast 'Over It Radio,' a controversial conversation about cheating has social media buzzing, featuring divisive views from Walker and her first guest, Sexyy Red.
- Dec 15, 2024
AceShowbiz - The internet is ablaze after the first episode of Summer Walker's new podcast, "Over It Radio," dropped on Apple Music. The show kicked off with a controversy as guest Sexyy Red joined Walker to discuss the thorny topic of cheating in relationships.
The hot-button issue set the social media sphere on fire, with fans and critics alike weighing in on the shocking advice offered to a caller who revealed her boyfriend of nine years had cheated twice - once with her best friend.
Despite the caller's heartbreak, she expressed a lingering hope that her boyfriend could still be marriage material. Summer Walker quickly made it clear that she wasn't the best person to ask for advice on the matter, stating bluntly, "She doesn't need to be asking us." Sexyy Red, however, was not shy away from offering her honest advice to keep the relationship going.
"Ns be cheating. Nine years, and he only cheated twice? Girl, take that man back. It's okay! A na gonna cheat, they gonna do that," Red said unapologetically.
Walker added a dose of mixed commentary, suggesting that while infidelity shouldn't be tolerated, two instances of cheating "literally [aren't] that much." Nonetheless, she was sure to highlight the importance of self-respect, encouraging listeners to demand better but admitting, "We can't sound like this."
However, Red maintained her stance, implying that cheating is unavoidable and the caller's next partner might not be an improvement.
The controversial advice led to a social media storm, with users dissecting the duo's perspectives and mocking the caller's patience. One Instagram user wrote, "9 years????? YOU'LL NEVER BE HIS WIFE!!!!!" Another pointed out, "He didn't cheat twice; you only caught him twice."
The absurdity of the advice didn't go unnoticed, with a user quipping, "I love them both, but I don't want the number to their advice hotline." Many implored others to avoid taking relationship advice from celebrities who, in their view, didn't respect themselves. "Please don't take dating advice from people who don't even respect themselves," one user wrote while another harshly called it "The blind leading the blind."
"Over It Radio" is part of the promotional campaign for Walker's upcoming album, "Finally Over It." The six-episode series gives fans a glimpse into her personal experiences, including past relationships. In October, Walker teased her new album with a voicemail from her ex-boyfriend and Starz BMF actor, Demetrius "Lil Meech" Flenory Jr., who was accused of cheating on her during their relationship.
With the album finally dropping soon, fans are eager to see how Walker channels her personal trials into her music. Judging by the explosive reaction to "Over It Radio," this podcast is set to be as enthralling and contentious as the relationships it explores.