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Meanwhile on TikTok: ‘Fresh New Tits’ Podcast Makes Misogyny Funny

The podcast world is a notoriously masculine space. And by masculine, we mean the toxic kind. Go on, just think about it. Howard Stern. Joe Rogan. Even Adam Carolla.

But two TikTokers are taking on misogyny, one broadcast at a time, with their own podcast parody called Fresh New Tits.

Creators Lilly Brown and Kimber Springs are behind the mic of this series, which mocks dude-bros and tackles everything from money to emotions to baldness.

Here’s a sample of their hilarious work:

@kimbersprings Reply to @notsalimaskitchen we’ve heard about fat wives, but what about bald husbands? @lilly27sings #podcasts #podcas #freshandfit #freshandfitpodcast ♬ original sound – Kimber Springs

“As males grow older, their natural hairline recedes and they lose their value,” Brown says in the vid.

“If you start balding after we get married, which happens all too often, if you’re going to let that happen, I don’t know if I’m going to stay around,” Springs replies.

“It’s just a preference,” Springs says.

The idea behind the podcast was to see what it was like when women talked about men the way men talk about women.

“I thought it would be funny to just completely switch it,” Springs told BuzzFeed News.

The baldness video (above) is the pair’s most popular. It was meant to highlight how men criticize women’s bodies for “flaws” that are either totally normal or genetic.

“I’ve had a lot of men comment on the video and say, ‘Well we can’t help that, it’s a natural part of aging’ and ‘Wow you’re really shallow for dismissing us for physical change,’ and I think that’s the whole point,” Springs told BuzzFeed.

While there have been some haters – mostly those who don’t understand what satire is – many men have complimented the dynamic duo on their work, and are clamoring for them to address even more topics.

“It was never my intention to create a career on shitting on men,” Springs told BuzzFeed. “The most rewarding thing in all of this is seeing people, especially men, that comment on our videos saying, ‘This put so much in perspective for me. This changed how I see things.’”

How many male-led podcasts can you say that about? Considered the bar raised, ladies and gentlemen.

Cover Photo: TikTok

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