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Rob, Steelo and Kristy Sarah accidentally slip into some Surprise Splits; receiving some prank payback with Prank Punched; fumbling with love in Date Night Disasters.
Rob, Steelo and Kristy Sarah accidentally slip into some Surprise Splits; receiving some prank payback with Prank Punched; fumbling with love in Date Night Disasters.
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S20, EP14 "Chanel and Sterling CCLXXV"Rob, Chanel and Steelo catch some Z's in "Slumber Partiers," lose some valuables in "Loose Pockets" and soak up some suds in "Adult Bathtime."
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S25, EP40 "Chanel and Sterling CDLXXII"Rob, Chanel, and Steelo take some hits to the "Back Nuts," witness the struggle of "Dogs vs. Vacuums," and share some joy with "Smile Spreaders."
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S35, EP15 "Sterling and Nina Agdal XXX"Rob, Steelo and Nina Agdal find their "Forever Flames"; dealing with "Ceiling Goo"; eradicating some "Indoor Bats."
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S29, EP6 "Brendan Schaub IX"Comedian Brendan Schaub joins Rob, Chanel, and Steelo to meet duos with similar vibes in "Energy Matchers," have their food swapped in "Food Switcheroo," and get shamed by modesty.
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S49, EP21 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXXIII"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood pose for photos but are "Failing the Unveiling," get brought down from behind in "Dog-Blitzed" and need to call a pro in "First Time Fixers."
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S49, EP12 "Sterling and Lolo Wood CCCLXIV"Rob, Steelo and Lolo Wood take a journey through some Sudden Portals, file a report for a Finger Felony and call out some classic Refriger-Haters.
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