- Michael Kassan's Mystery Text: Last text simply said "WTF" but leaves everyone guessing about what prompted the reaction 📱
- Lauren Austin's Wedding Dress Situation: Last texts were a series of videos trying on dresses for a Saturday night wedding, intermixed with videos of her daughter trying on dresses to send to a friend 👗
- Jaime Robinson's Theater Plans: Last text to her husband was coordinating tickets for immersive theater show "Viola's Room" this weekend - his response: "Hell yeah" 🎭
- Patrick West's Parenting Moment: Last text was politely berating his college-age twin sons about their latest summer internship working as roadies for a punk, hardcore Krishna straight edge vegan band 🎸
- Jessica Brown's Bachelorette Excitement: Last text to her 14-year-old daughter discussing Secret Lives of Mormon Wives cast member becoming the new Bachelorette 🌹
Meet The Media: The Texts You Wouldn't Expect 🫢
Industry leaders reveal their last text messages - and they're not what you'd expect. From mysterious "WTF" declarations to vegan punk band roadie coordination, these executives show the everyday reality you never see.
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