Topic: Lingerie

5 chapters across the catalog

Blast Wave Accelerator
Episode 578 1:38:11 - 1:43:28

578: Blast Wave Accelerator

Legends Football League, Unpaid Labor, Media Exposure

The Legends Football League, formerly the Lingerie Football League, features women playing full-contact football without pay or health insurance. A Nightline report on the league was criticized for being a "puff piece" that ignored the exploitative nature of the business model. The discussion warns against working for free in exchange for "exposure," a common practice in the entertainment and tech industries.

Iron Key
Episode 464 2:21:19 - 2:26:29

464: Iron Key

Priests vs Imams Soccer, Lingerie Football League

In Bosnia, Catholic priests and Muslim imams played a charity soccer match to raise money for a new kindergarten, with the priests winning 5-3. The discussion shifts to the Lingerie Football League in Canada, featuring teams like the BC Angels and the Saskatchewan Sirens. The hosts express surprise at the existence of the sport, which features women playing tackle football in decorative undergarments.

Who's Retarded Now?
Episode 231 0:00 - 2:19

231: Who's Retarded Now?

Princess Diana Lingerie Advertisement, Chinese Company Controversy

A Chinese company named Jealousy International sparked controversy by using the image of Princess Diana on a lingerie advertisement to mark the 13th anniversary of her death. The billboard, which features the late Princess's head on a model playing a cello, has been condemned by the Diana Appreciation Society for exploitation.

Bombing The Moon (Don't look over here!)
Episode 138 43:32 - 44:18

138: Bombing The Moon (Don't look over here!)

Miss Singapore World Credit Card Theft Scandal

Miss Singapore World, Ris Low, resigned her crown after it was revealed she used stolen credit cards for a shopping spree involving expensive lingerie. The hosts question why a high-profile beauty queen would resort to fraud given her status. They note she will no longer represent Singapore at the Miss World Finals in South Africa.