In this episode of Morgan\u2019s Pop Talks, we discuss the complexities of the long-distance relationship between Gerry & Theresa from The Golden Bachelor. We also delve into the breakup between Brittany Cartwright and Jax Taylor, examining the final straw that led to their separation. In the Deep Dive Morgan illustrates the dynamics between the cast members, particularly the struggles between Kyle and Amanda.\n\n(01:00) \u2013 Patreon Things!!\n(06:18) \u2013 Pop 3 starts with Gerry & Theresa living apart\n(09:42) \u2013 The final straw for Brittany & Jax\n(13:22) \u2013 Kristen Cavallari talks kids with new boyfriend\n(16:13) \u2013 Deep Dive: Summer House\n(35:00) \u2013 Final Thoughts: The Valley or Vanderpump Villa?\n\xa0\xa0\nListen to the podcast at https://hurrdatmedia.com/network/show/morgans-pop-talks/\xa0\nJoin me at http://www.patreon.com/morganspoptalks for exclusive minisodes each week!\nJoin me at https://www.morganptalks.com/ to subscribe to my weekly newsletter for reminders, important links, and additional surprises!\n\nVisit happymammoth.com and use promo code POPTALKS for 15% off your first order!\nVisit factormeals.com/poptalks50 and use code poptalks50 to get 50% off!\nVisit LumeDeodorant.com and get $5 OFF a Lume Starter Pack with code POPTALKS for all newcomers!\n\nYou have questions, I have answers. I\u2019m Morgan P, and this is Morgan\u2019s Pop Talks. Each week I answer questions submitted by YOU. What is it that you are DYING to know about Bravo? The Bachelor? The Kardashians? If it\u2019s trending online, you\u2019ll hear it here on Morgan\u2019s Pop Talks. Submit a question via my social media pages @morganptalks and I could answer YOUR burning question next.\n\nThis is another Hurrdat Media Production.\xa0Hurrdat Media is a\xa0podcast network and\xa0digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to\xa0HurrdatMedia.com\xa0or\xa0Hurrdat Media YouTube\xa0channel!\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices