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With Daddy Issues, Sofia Franklyn steps out from the shadow of a cultural firestorm and into her own unfiltered narrative. Known as the co-creator of Call Her Daddy, Franklyn was once half of a lightning-in-a-bottle duo that redefined millennial sex talk. Here, she trades punchlines for precision.
This isn’t a tell-all fueled by spite. It’s sharper than that. Franklyn maps her evolution—from a childhood shaped by instability to sudden fame in New York media—with a candor that feels almost confrontational. The implosion of her partnership is examined not as tabloid spectacle, but as a study in ambition, loyalty, and the perilous speed of internet adoration. She is particularly incisive on how quickly public narrative calcifies, turning complex women into digestible villains.
At 7 hours and 30 minutes, the audiobook moves with the clipped urgency of someone who has waited years to speak. The tone is darkly funny, yes—but threaded with self-interrogation. What lingers is not gossip, but reckoning.
Daddy Issues lands as a story of reclamation: of voice, of agency, of authorship over one’s own myth. For listeners fascinated by modern fame and the cost of being misunderstood at scale, this is essential, combustible listening.
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Average duration: 7 hours and 30 minutes
Frequency: Audiobook
Producer: Audible
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