That moment when you drag your mom on the radio and she actually calls in!

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Wednesday afternoon began with a public service announcement from Stacey Norman calling out her mom, sister and her grandmother.

If there is anything you need to know about Stacey Norman it is that she loves her clothes like she loves her baby- Goku.

Goku of course is Stacey Norman's cat, the love of her life.

Today, on the show as she was lounging in her home she noticed that her mom had recently updated her WhatsApp profile picture. Her mom looked great in the picture however she was more taken aback by mama Norman's choice of outfit.

Little did Stacey know that someone in the Norman clan would actually listening to the show...mama Norman called into the show to clear up the air and set the record straight on whether or not she is guilty of clothing theft.

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24 Mar 2021 English South Africa Society & Culture · Personal Journals

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