Agreed. This is a good summation. Natasha doesn’t speak with malice when she describes what happened with them/him. |
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The Kane Show was the bomb back in the day. I listed to it from when I was in middle school to when it went off the air (I'm almost 30 now).
The replacement show is boring and the people aren't that likeable. Side note, remember when we had 100+ page threads about all the Kane Show drama? Those were the days. And what happened to Danni Starr? |
I mean, agreed on the son but she's not with the husband anymore. |
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Natasha was more than fair to Kane. If you don’t want to be “bashed” in death, live a life that protects against that. I thought she did a fair and respectful recounting of the story. Kane went public with this, she never has. I thought the entire story was really sad.
My main complaint was SARAH! She kept wanting to center herself in the story. We’ve heard your story Sarah. We want to know who he was at home. She did way too much time talking about herself. And she needs to get someone to edit the show for her bc the edit was horrible |
| This podcast is really unprofessional. In the first episode it went from Natasha emotionally talking about something to a cheery ad about some sex podcast without even a ‘and now a word from our sponsors’. |
| She can both have given a fair accounting to Kane AND ALSO be trying to line her pockets and build her celebrity using the story. Literally no one would know or care anymore if she just lived a private life and moved on. We have a short attention span and stop caring about someone’s scandal as soon as it’s quiet for awhile. Instead she’s rehashing the drama keeping it in the public mind and adding details to keep resell relevant. |
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I think Natasha came from a place of love in the interview. She did their story justice and I wish nothing but the best for their family. It’s crazy that I remember all the Kane stories but from his POV. Me and my friends def thought she was a gold digger and actually emptied his account lol! Sarah really needs an editor because the ads were jarring and misplaced. Still confused why the interview just randomly ended with music playing. Is this her bit? Her podcasts weren’t always like this. I loved the one with Paul.
It’s so unfortunate what happened to him/them. Esp that the girls found him. |
I’m curious what the end game is. It kind of seems like she is angling for a career as a podcaster/advice coach on these issues. |
Totally I agree with us! Being a child of an alcoholic I had to endure many lies told about me to hide their drinking. There is something refreshing about finally getting to be able to tell you’re part of the story. It really drove me crazy as it seemed Sarah tried to compare her trauma to Natasha‘s. There is no comparing, but also she was an employee, Natasha was a wife, mother, someone who was in a relationship with him since she was 19 years old. It just felt wrong. |
Danni Starr is now “Ms. Danielle” 😂. She talked about this last year on her podcast with Sarah. https://play.acast.com/s/help-a-human-out/ripdannistarr-feat.sarahfraser- |
I think just general “influencer” - put out very general women empowerment type statements, talk about her “mama bear tribe” or whatever she’s going to call her following etc. No real POV, just an angle to be someone and feel important and loved |
She mentioned that her Etsy shop would be launching again soon and that she wants to get back to writing/blogging. |
Fat-shaming a dead man. Wow. Never change, DCUM. |
Seriously. It’s really unprofessional. I’m listening to it now, and it’s really upsetting listening to Natasha say that she regrets not coming to him and talking to him about his addiction and then Sarah interprets saying well he was really to love. Natasha was having a really really hard and sad moment and Sarah needed to demonize him almost. I feel badly for Natasha for this interview. Sarah isn’t a great interviewer and her mood and voice don’t match the conversations. |
Yes, and as someone else pointed out Sarah keeps trying center herself in the trauma. Sara this isn’t about you! Yes you both had shared trauma from the same person but this interview was not about you. It’s so awkward honestly to listen to. |