I finally decided to make an episode about OPERA.
And whatever preconceived notions you might have about this episode are probably completely wrong. It turned out far more entertaining than you’d expect.
This episode explores the lives of three extraordinary opera singers—each famous (or infamous) for very different reasons:
Enrico Caruso – The world’s first true superstar tenor, who dominated the opera scene 100 years ago with his powerful, emotional voice and became one of the best-selling recording artists of his time.
Alessandro Moreschi – The eerie voice of a bygone era, the last known castrato singer whose recordings offer a haunting glimpse into a lost tradition (⚠️trigger warning).
Florence Foster Jenkins – The self-proclaimed opera diva with delusions of grandeur, whose complete lack of pitch and technique made her one of history’s most notoriously bad singers—yet also a legend in her own right.
From operatic brilliance to bizarre performances, this episode uncovers the strange, scandalous, and surreal side of opera. Whether you’re an opera lover or a skeptic, this one will surprise you.
