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Rob, Steelo and special guest Nina Agdal trust fall a little too hard in "Too Much Trust"; risking it with some faulty swings with "Swing and Slam" getting bested by jealousy in "Jelly Filled."
Rob, Steelo and special guest Nina Agdal trust fall a little too hard in "Too Much Trust"; risking it with some faulty swings with "Swing and Slam" getting bested by jealousy in "Jelly Filled."
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