Now hopefully they’ll be back on schedule and we won’t have to wait another month, but even though it was a bit of a shorter podcast than normal, the drama that ensued was well worth it. First off, Brooke Schofield brought the shade by saying that she thought she would have to apply at Burger King because she wasn’t sure that she was going to have a job.
Wow, Tana, nice going. Tana did not offer any sort of real explanation as to why she was gone, just alluded to “several meltdowns”, which sort of flies in the face of what she said on the Jeff FM podcast.
Tana Mongeau’s podcast is back!
She did say that her podcast was with a company and that she had to go by their schedule when she was on Jeff FM. But now she’s saying that the podcast was delayed by “several meltdowns” which we’ll assume to mean taking personal days off of work.
Most normal people cannot afford to take an entire month off of work due to “a few meltdowns”, however, Tana did go into the fact that her instagram did get deleted at one point and she had to depend on Charlie D’Amelio’s manager to get her account back and only barely got it back then. Brooke said that the account strikes that Tana had were probably old because with instagram once your account gets strikes on it, the strikes stay.
They also alluded to the fact that Tana has only one more strike left until her entire account is gone permanently, this is precarious for Tana because she relies on instagram to run her business.
No wonder she was tweeting out and asking for help setting up and amazon store a couple of weeks ago. She probably thought that she was going to have to resort to selling things through amazon in order to make money. We’re not sure why instagram is just now cracking down on Tana’s instagram account, she’s had the same instagram account and same kind fo content for years and she no longer promotes her onlyfans on there, just her wine company and the last time we checked its not against instagram rules to promote alcoholic beverages.
Though we do wonder if instagram still thinks that her primary audience is 12-18 year olds… they do know that the majority of Tana’s audience grew up, right? Stay tuned!!!
