Ranveer Allahbadia First TRS Podcast After India's Got Latent Row: Who Is The Guest? Where To Stream For Free?

Ranveer Allahbadia First TRS Podcast After India s Got Latent Row

India's Got Latent Controversy Update: After weeks of speculation, Ranveer Allahbadia, widely known as BeerBiceps, has finally addressed the controversy that erupted over his remarks on India's Got Latent. More than a month after the backlash, Ranveer made his return on Monday with a fresh podcast on his YouTube channel, where he candidly spoke about navigating an unexpected storm.

Well, this is indeed a great piece of news for the fans of Ranveer Allahbadia who were eagerly awaiting the new episode of The Ranveer Show (TRS). Are you wondering who is the guest in the latest episode and where to watch it online for free? Well, you're at the right place.

THE RANVEER SHOW (TRS) PODCAST NEW EPISODE: WHO'S THE GUEST?

For those who are not aware, the newest episode of Ranveer Allahbadia's podcast features Buddhist monk Palga Rinpoche, and the YouTuber gave fans a glimpse of it through a teaser on Instagram. During their conversation, Ranveer opened up about his personal struggles, sharing how Palga Rinpoche has been a source of wisdom and support during challenging times.

Posting the same on Instagram, Ranveer wrote, "Palga Rinpoche talks about how a person's nature is shaped by life's circumstances (heart emoji). He highlights how challenges don't just test us - they mold who we become. Watch this amazing episode only on YouTube/Ranveer Allahbadia."

You can watch the season here:

WHERE AND HOW TO WATCH THE RANVEER SHOW (TRS) PODCAST ONLINE FOR FREE?

Just like its previous episodes, The Ranveer Show (TRS) new podcast is available to watch on the 'Ranveer Allahbadia' YouTube channel. You can follow these steps to watch the episode on YouTube:

Step 1: Install YouTube app on the device you're using

Step 2: In the search tab, type 'Ranveer Allahbadia' or 'The Ranveer Show Podcast'

Step 3: Look for the latest episode featuring Palga Rinpoche as guest

Step 4: After locating the new episode, grab your popcorn and watch it

INDIA'S GOT LATENT CONTROVERSY: HERE'S WHAT HAD HAPPENED

YouTuber and podcaster Ranveer Allahbadia found himself at the center of a heated controversy following a remark he made on India's Got Latent, a reality show hosted by comedian Samay Raina. During an episode featuring well-known content creators like Ashish Chanchlani, Jaspreet Singh, and Apoorva Mukhija (widely known as The Rebel Kid on Instagram), Allahbadia posed a highly inappropriate question to a contestant.

His remark-"Would you rather watch your parents have s*x every day for the rest of your life or join in once and stop it forever?" -sparked outrage across social media. A clip of the moment quickly went viral, leading to widespread backlash and criticism.

Amid backlash, multiple complaints were filed against Ranveer Allahbadia, Samay Raina, Aashish Chanchalani and the whole team.

After the social media break of over a month, Ranveer finally made his comeback with a new video on his YouTube channel, titled Let's Talk. In the video, he announced that The Ranveer Show (TRS) podcast is making a comeback soon. He also acknowledged the recent controversy and promised to approach his content with greater responsibility moving forward.

"There was a forced break, which gave me time to embrace stillness. I got to know that so many Indians consider me a family member... To all of them, sorry. In the next 10, 20, 30 years, as long as I create content, I will do it with more responsibility," Allahbadia said. "...After this full stop, I'm trying to write a new story. I hope you will all support me and my team in this new phase. All I want to say is thank you... Now you will see a new Ranveer... the podcast will return very soon," he added.

Are you happy with the comeback of Ranveer Allahbadia's podcast? Share your views in the comments section.

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