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The Brunette Edit

The Brunette Edit

Auteur(s): Dani Lozano
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The Brunette Edit is for anyone holding it together with sarcasm, therapy, and too much self-awareness. Host Dani is a brunette from Southern California who shares unfiltered stories of grief, dating, toxic relationships, messy family systems, and healing that isn't cute or sanitized for social media. No fixing. No faking. Just real life, processed out loud.Dani Lozano Sciences sociales
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