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Sharp Humor and Heated Debates Ignite Pet Peeves' Latest Episode

From parenting faux pas to bizarre food trends, the guests didn't hold back. Did they cross the line—or hit the mark?

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Sharp Humor and Heated Debates Ignite Pet Peeves' Latest Episode

In the latest episode of Pet Peeves, Inês Rogeiro calls attention to an issue that has bothered her for years—inappropriate questions directed at children: "People say kids grow up too fast when they're constantly being asked if they have a boyfriend or girlfriend yet. If an adult doesn't know how to interact with a child, they should just stay quiet."José de Pina provides updates on the recurring topics of monkeys and "fake Bettys," while Luís Pedro Nunes vents his frustration over bizarre food variations—twists that make dishes unrecognizable—and even Portuguese gestures. Meanwhile, Luana do Bem stands up for hypochondriacs: "They always get a bad rap. Sure, sometimes it's over the top, but please don't dismiss them."

Hosted by Pedro Boucherie Mendes, this episode of Pet Peeves aired on April 24 on SIC Radical.

A show packed with controversy, sharp humor, and plenty of irony, Pet Peeves brings together José de Pina, Luís Pedro Nunes, and Luana do Bem in-studio with Pedro Boucherie Mendes to rant about their general—and very specific—annoyances. Listen to more episodes:

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