Unapologetic - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Episode 1
Is it racist to say you only date Black people? The perils of 'clout chasing'. And are mistresses in fashion?

Episode 2
DJ and presenter Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz invite black people to talk freely about everything and anything, offering views on the big issues of the day. Topics also include cultural appropriation, sex, relationships and parenting, and what's making news on social media.

Episode 3
Yinka Bokinni and Zeze Millz discuss age gaps in relationships, asking why `sugar daddies" are seen as more acceptable as `cougars". They are also joined by musician and entrepreneur Krept to explore whether young people can follow his route from rap to riches, and with footballer Troy Deeney joining calls for black history to be taught in all Britain's schools, they ask if the state can actually deliver.

Episode 4
DJ and presenter Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz discuss Kanye West's recent behaviour and ask if it's time to cancel Kanye. The pair also talk about the significance of Rishi Sunak becoming the UK's first ever non-white prime minister.

Episode 5
DJ and presenter Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz talk to Kojey Radical about the rise in femininity coaches, the rules or lack thereof of co-parenting, and if people have become too sensitive to criticism. They also discuss the use of American slang in the UK.

Episode 6
DJ and presenter Yinka Bokinni and social media star Zeze Millz debate Love Island ahead of the upcoming winter series. Discussing the lack of body diversity, questionable sexual politics, the treatment of black women and contestant welfare they ask if it's time to dump the show all together. The hosts also talk about whether it's right for nine-year-olds to be taught about sex and relationships in school.
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