Meagan Good, Brie Bella, Nikki Bella, Chris Appleton

WWE legends Nikki and Brie Bella are joining Drew and Ross Mathews at the news desk to cover headlines like why it can be helpful to think about happy memories with your ex and the trend of women wearing makeup in the delivery room. "Harlem" star Meagan Good on working with 50 Cent on a music video and reveals the cartoon character she's obsessed with. Plus, in celebration of her show Meagan is sharing some of her favorite small businesses in Harlem.
Drew and Ross Mathews are serving the news sunny-side up and covering headlines like the new job as a Netflix flight attendant and the study that found looking at photos of your partner can increase infatuation. Drew-crew member Danny Seo is sharing some easy ways to add pizzazz to a party with items you probably already have in your home. Celebrity hair stylist Chris Appleton is spotlighting a Drew-Gooder barber running a non-profit salon.
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