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Charli And Dixie D’Amelio To Discuss Tea, Charity, More On ‘2 Chix’ Podcast (Trailer)

We’ve gotten a bit more color today on the previously-announced podcast from TikTok superstars Charli and Dixie D’Amelio.

Titled Charli And Dixie: 2 Chix (an amalgamation of their names), the Ramble-produced, weekly series will see the sisters — who count a combined 200 million cross-platform followers — hosting in-depth conversations with one another, people close to them, and celebrity guests. Charli, 16, and Dixie, 19, will also discuss what excites and inspires them, and highlight some of the charitable causes that they support — including a partnership with UNICEF to address cyber-bullying.

New episodes of 2 Chix will bow every Thursday on all platforms where podcasts are available, including Apple, Radio.com, and Spotify.

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“Excited for everyone to listen in while we cover interesting topics, share stories, tackle difficult conversations, engage with guests that we either love or completely disagree with,” the sisters said in a statement. “And of course, it’s all filled with nonstop sister banter.”

Ramble is a joint venture between podcast network Cadence13 and talent agency UTA, and specializes in podcasts fronted by digital influencers. Ramble produces other shows from the likes of Emma Chamberlain, Alisha Marie and Remi Cruz, The Try Guys, Rhett & Link, and Smosh.

You can check out a trailer for Charli And Dixie: 2 Chix right here:

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Geoff Weiss

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