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Radio/podcast host interviewing Tan Mom about the Elisa Jordana situation
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AI · ARCHIVAL
As discussed on stream: The Shuli Show Host appears once in the archive as a radio interviewer conducting a segment on interpersonal conflict within the fringe entertainment sphere. Their primary function is as a mediating voice and platform for Tan Mom's grievance narrative regarding harassment and a disputed borrowed garment.
As discussed on stream: The single recorded appearance positions the Host as an active ally in Tan Mom's framing of events. Rather than adopting a neutral interviewer stance, the Host explicitly aligns with Tan Mom's anti-harassment position, stating "one thing we don't stand for here at TSN is harassment and so I with you 100% on that." This rhetorical move transforms the interview from investigation into validation—the Host becomes a co-narrator rather than questioner. The episode functions as a platform for Tan Mom to construct her version of the Elisa Jordana dispute, centered on the materiality of a borrowed coat and the subsequent social consequences she experienced.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
As discussed on stream: The Host's single recorded dynamic is with Tan Mom, whom they treat as a victim deserving of platform and sympathy. No other relationships or interactions with archive figures are documented. The Host's stated institutional stance—"we don't stand for harassment"—suggests their show operates within a framework of accountability and protection, though this single appearance does not provide sufficient evidence of how that principle operates across broader editorial decisions or guest selection.
“one thing we don't stand for here at TSN is harassment and so I with you 100% on that”