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Hold My Sweet Tea
Ep.31-A Child Silenced: The Murder of Bella Fontenelle
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"Miss Hannah is mean to me." These words, spoken by six-year-old Bella Fontenelle, now haunt everyone who knew the vibrant little girl from Harahan, Louisiana. What happens when a child's complaint about an adult caregiver goes beyond typical childhood protest and becomes a desperate cry for help? And what dark impulses drive someone to silence that voice forever?
We dive deep into one of the most disturbing child murder cases from recent Louisiana history. Hannah Landon, a former stripper who had been dating Bella's father for four years, was entrusted with caring for Bella and her older sister when their dad was working late. But beneath the surface of this seemingly normal blended family arrangement lurked a sinister dynamic that would ultimately turn deadly.
The case unfolds through a trail of disturbing evidence: surveillance footage of Landon pulling a wagon containing Bella's body in a chlorine bucket to her mother's lawn, premeditated internet searches for criminal defense attorneys, and the shocking motive that emerged during trial. We examine the warning signs that appeared in Bella's behavior at school, where teachers noted increasing anxiety and sadness, especially following time spent in Landon's care.
Most heartbreaking are the efforts Bella made to speak up. Working with a child psychologist for separation anxiety following her parents' divorce, she finally gathered the courage to tell her father about Landon's treatment. His confrontation with Landon triggered the ultimate betrayal - rather than changing her behavior, Landon chose to eliminate the "problem" permanently.
Though justice was eventually served with Landon's conviction and life sentence, this case leaves us questioning how we respond when children voice concerns about their caregivers. Are we listening closely enough? Join us for this emotional episode that reminds us why protecting vulnerable voices matters more than we can possibly imagine.
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Source Material:
Purpura, Paula, May 6, 2025, Bunnak ‘Hannah’ Landon gets life plus 80 years for murdering 6-year-old Bella Fontenelle https://www.jpda.us/bunnak-hannah-landon-gets-life-plus-80-years-for-murdering-6-year-old-bella-fontenelle/
Purpura, Paula, May 2, 2025, Jury rejects Bunnak Landon’s insanity defense, convicts her of murdering 6-year-old Bella Fontenelle https://www.jpda.us/jury-rejects-bunnak-landons-insanity-defense-convicts-her-of-murdering-6-year-old-bella-fontenelle/
Photo credit WLBT3, Court documents reveal history of fights between Fontenelle’s mother, accused murderer, https://www.wlbt.com/2023/04/27/court-documents-reveal-history-fights-between-fontenelles-mother-accused-murderer/
Bella's Last Words
Speaker 1Miss Hannah is mean to me. These are the words of six-year-old Bella Fontenelle that now live with many people who the child confided in before being murdered. This is Hold my Sweet Tea. Thank you, hey everyone. I'm Pearl.
Speaker 2And I'm Holly Welcome to Hold my Sweet Tea.
Speaker 1Where we don't drink sweet tea.
Speaker 2I have water with electrolytes in it right now.
Speaker 1I'm thirsty Well and you know, sometimes you just get that little extra grossy thick feeling in your throat. Yep, got that From sugar, so you got to kind of take it back a little bit.
Speaker 2Yeah, I had two iced coffees this morning, so you know I needed the water afterwards. Yeah, my body's like this is not water. It's bean soaked water.
Speaker 1But it was so good. Da beans, da beans Drinking da bean water.
Speaker 2I do make my own coffee, though. I'm not anti-Starbucks, but I'm anti how much they charge for coffee.
Speaker 1Yeah, that's what I was about to say. You're anti-spending money? Yeah that.
Speaker 2I'd rather spend money on other things than coffee every morning, so I just make my own espresso and make my own little concoction. I've been doing maple cinnamon. That sounds yummy, it's so good and I use, like the almond milk, so it's not heavy with sugar and calories and gross stuff that's in coffee creamer so, but it's so good. Read your labels. Yes, brominated vegetable oil is not on my list of things that I want to ingest.
Speaker 1You might change your mind. No, I'm kidding. No, you won't, no, you. Well, today we're going to go back to Louisiana, like we've been bouncing around Louisiana. Mississippi, Mississippi, Mississippi, Louisiana. So we've kind of been all back and forth. And next week will not be any different, because we're going to do Vampire Week next week Absolutely. So yeah, be prepared for more Louisiana.
Setting Up The Case
Speaker 2If you like Louisiana, give us a shout out. Or if you don't, I kind of don't, but you know we're here, here we are. I like Louisiana, but I don't like Louisiana yeah.
Speaker 1I like it just fine when I don't live in it Right the best way to put that Yep. So we're going to live in it. Right the best way to put that Yep. So we're going to be in Harahan today. This is something that's happened pretty recent so I figured I'd share it, since they literally, like, have gone through all the things. So there is finality, but it doesn't make it any better. I will say you know, heads up this, it makes my stomach hurt.
Speaker 2Yeah, when you told me the little bit about it beforehand, I'm like oh, my stomach hurts so bad.
Speaker 1Yeah, I just, I just completely feel like for this family and that little girl, so just get right into it all right.
Speaker 1So some of y'all have may have seen on the news that recently bunak hannah landon has been sentenced. It's been everywhere. She was a former stripper on the Gulf Coast whose stage name was Valentina All right. She met Bella Fontenelle's father in four years, up until the point of everything that occurred, she would look after Bella and her older sister when their dad wasn't home and she would do this obviously in the father's home because she was living there. They lived in Harahan's Imperial Woods subdivision. Under the custody agreement, bella and her sister split their time between their parents' homes. Now they didn't live very far from each other. They were in the same subdivision just like a street apart.
Speaker 2Oh, okay, so they could just bounce back and forth to mom and dad's house.
Speaker 1Yeah, so it was pretty easy and I think that was a very convenient thing to do.
Speaker 2Yeah, for sure.
Speaker 1And probably pretty helpful for the kids and their feelings of stability. Bella did struggle with her parents' split and in the beginning it didn't appear that Landon's presence caused any extra struggle. At first, bella's teachers from pre-K and kindergarten made note of her inner struggle and observed and documented that her grades were falling and she seemed to have increased anxiety and would frequently cry. I'm like poor baby Right At school can't even focus. Just so upset. That's so sad. They did begin to associate these issues with her behavior to the times that she spent at her dad's house and more particularly the time she spent with Miss Hannah's house, and more particularly the time she spent with Miss Hannah, who is Landon, which I'll bounce back and forth between Hannah and Landon.
Speaker 1This is the same person.
Speaker 2Yeah, okay.
Speaker 1But Bella refers to her as Miss Hannah all the time, so we'll only refer to her that way. In conjunction with Bella, Okay, Okay. So on April 25th 2023, Bella's father had to work late. He is an accountant in Kenner, you know, in case anybody was wondering, the paternal grandmother. So his mom picked up the girls from school and spent some quality time with them before she dropped them off at their father's home. Landon would be watching them at that point for the remainder of the evening. According to numerous surveillance systems in the subdivision, the grandmother departed around 7.30. It wasn't long after this departure that Landon would beat and strangle Bella to death While Bella's older sister was asleep in another room.
Speaker 2Yeah, that poor baby Six years old. What would a six-year-old do to you?
Speaker 1like, yeah, really that that was my thoughts the entire time I was reading it, and then, when I get to parts about the trial, it kind of started to make sense. The little one did not deserve it by any means, but this it'll give you a what, what she was thinking when she did it.
Speaker 2Okay.
Speaker 1So at least there's that you get some answers later.
Speaker 2Okay, okay.
The Night of The Murder
Speaker 1Okay. Surveillance video from from the house right showed landon pulling a blue canvas wagon with a bucket inside, and later it would be determined that that bucket contained the 48 pound body of bella, oh my god.
Speaker 2She put her in a bucket, a chlorine bucket. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1Yeah, landon was reported to have been wearing a pink long-sleeved shirt, black tights and white knee-high boots when she pulled the wagon a little under a quarter of a mile away to Bella's bio-mother's home, which, like I said before before, is just a street over Right. She put the bucket on the lawn, but like at the end of the driveway at Bella's mother's home around 9 35 PM, and then she returned back to the other house with the empty wagon and you can see all of this on a surveillance?
Speaker 1yes, I put a link it will be in the show notes where you can actually click it and go watch the ringcom video oh yeah, of her walking and pulling this this wagon, you see?
Speaker 2so was she just trying to put it on her lawn to make it look like the mother did it?
Speaker 1So apparently there had been some issues between Landon and Bella's mother yeah. Yeah, so to the point that there was actually a restraining order at some point between the two and that Bella's father like had to kind of get involved in the situation, I wouldn't have let my kids go over there. So so yeah, it was, there was crazy stuff. The same link where this ring thing is. It's like you keep scrolling down, you'll see the restraining order as well.
Speaker 2Oh, okay, I'm going to go look when you post it.
Speaker 1Yeah, so you can. You can check out all the stuff that's in this article. Okay, yeah, so you can check out all the stuff that's in this article. And literally most of the information I have, based on the trial and everything else, actually came from the Jefferson Parish DA's website. So during some point that evening Landon had reportedly told Bella's older sister that she was planning to go to Florida the next morning, which is sketch yeah, and about 9.45 pm Landon left the residence and did not return.
Speaker 1No more than five minutes later Bella's father would get home from work. I mean, obviously he's tired. He went straight to bed, didn't check on his daughters, he just assumed that his girlfriend would sleep on the couch, because sometimes she would do that when she watched the kids. She would fall asleep on the couch and the kids would be in bed, whatever, and he would just leave her there. Yeah, so nothing weird. He just walked in like normal and just went straight to bed. No one knows where landon was for the next two hours, but at 11 45 pm she walked into the harahan police department. She provided them with aliases instead of her actual name and was not cooperative with the officers who tried to question her. She did, however, allow them to send her to East Jefferson General Hospital for an exam and was later committed but was not medicated.
Speaker 2So she walked in there to do what Confess?
Speaker 1I don't know, because she walked in there and started not even give telling them the truth, like didn't tell them who she was or anything else. So like why are you here?
Speaker 2in my mind, I I felt like she was setting something setting up a crazy yeah like oh, I'm going to plead insanity, or something.
Speaker 1Yeah, so that was my thought. That's not how you do it, babes, no. So the next morning Bella's father realized that Bella and Landon were not in the house. He got his older daughter dressed for school and brought her to her mom's house, where they called Harahan PD. This was at like 7.30 the next morning. This triggered an Amber Alert, of course, and a large law enforcement search began. They searched Bella's father's home, even inside cabinets, as well as miles of the nearby Mississippi River. At 8.15, Bella's maternal grandmother so her mom's mom rushed over to Bella's mother's house due to the frantic search for the child, and she was actually the first one that noticed the bucket on the lawn at the foot of the driveway.
Speaker 2Oh my God, and then they have to open it, yeah.
Speaker 1Wow, but. And then they have to open it. Yeah, wow. But initially bella's mom walked over to the bucket. She noticed there was blood on the outside of it, but she couldn't get it to unscrew. Yeah, thank goodness. Yeah, I would have lost my ever loving mind. However, because of the blood and stuff she, she just knew that Bella had to be in there. So she called Bella's dad and he came back to her house with the officers who were searching his. So they all came together. A sergeant that was with them removed the bucket lid and found Bella's body in her pink pajamas with white polka dots.
Speaker 2Oh my gosh.
The Discovery
Speaker 1After checking security footage, they saw Landon placing the bucket on the lawn the previous night. Homicide detectives arrested her later after learning that she was committed to the hospital. So they didn't initially put those two things together.
Speaker 2Well, she also went in and gave a fictitious name too.
Speaker 1I would have been like hey, crazy lady from last night, maybe that was her Right. So homicide detectives found out that after killing Bella, landon called her sister in Alabama and asked her to contact her lawyer. And asked her to contact her lawyer. She also disclosed the location of her cell phone that she wrapped in plastic and buried in a vacant corner lot next to a Y-shaped tree in their neighborhood. That lawyer contacted the Sheriff's Office Homicide Division commander to report the location of the phone.
Speaker 1Wow, detectives recovered the phone and found that before she killed Bella, she had taken a video of the child crying in her room, repeating I want my grandma, and her face was full of tears. Oh my gosh, that poor child was full of tears. Oh my gosh, that poor child. Landon placed a rolled towel at the base of Bella's bedroom door to muffle the cries. She also searched for criminal defense attorneys and trial preparation services, while texting Bella's father, telling him the kids were in bed and that the tooth fairy had come for Bella's father, telling him the kids were in bed and that the tooth fairy had come for Bella's older sister. She apparently also messaged two strippers that she had remained friends with, telling them to always remember her as Valentina and that she would always remember the good times they had. She deleted these messages after they were sent and the sheriff's office uh, digital forensics yeah recovered those you can delete what you want, it's they'll still find it, they'll find it yeah.
Speaker 1So apparently landon also called her ex-boyfriend's mother, who has her two biological children. Now the ex-boyfriend is not the daddy to the children, but his mom is raising this woman's kids. Yeah, probably a good thing. Yeah, really, and they live in Florida. She told her I am at peace with what I've decided to do. So this was before she actually killed Bella and didn't actually go into detail, she just kind of left it at that, said nothing else.
Speaker 2Crazy crap. Right, she's crazy, but she's not insane.
Speaker 1She's crazy, but she knows right from wrong. She knew what she did. She knew what she was about to do. She knew what she was about to do. The Jefferson Parish coroner's office ruled Bella's cause of death as asphyxia due to strangulation and blunt force trauma. The pathologist said that there were numerous bruises on Bella's head and abrasions on her neck that were indicative of the child's fingernails scratching Landon's hands while she was strangling her. According to the autopsy, bella still may have been alive, but unconscious, when Landon folded her body and tucked it into the bucket headfirst oh my God. And DNA analysis of the blood on the outside of the bucket was confirmed to actually be Landon's blood. This is horrible. Yeah, I told you, my stomach hurts, stomach hurts Absolutely Terrible.
Speaker 2I usually make your stomach hurt you don't have to make my stomach hurt.
Speaker 1My turn today. So Landon's attorneys claim at trial that, due to mental illness, landon would not have known right from wrong when she was killing Bella Bullshit. They had a forensic psychiatrist evaluate Landon 13 times 13 times Wow wow, the first time being three days after the incident.
Speaker 1This psychiatrist testified that landon suffers from mental disorders and post-traumatic stress disorder stemming from her childhood. She was apparently in a death camp in her native cambodia as a child. The testimony continued with the expert stating that Landon was in the throes of a psychotic episode when she committed the murder. This assessment is primarily based on Harahan police reports and doctor's evaluations the night Landon walked into the police department. Landon claimed that she lacked any memory of what happened. She didn't even recall pulling the wagon with Bella's remains in the bucket. She did, however, recall Bella clawing at her own neck and holding Bella's body while listening to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata yikes however, I'm just like what and this was just recent like yeah, this is insane.
Evidence and Motives
Speaker 2This is something that you would hear about like back in the day or something, but no, this is like.
Speaker 1This is like now, yeah, like she was just sentenced, like weeks ago, yeah. So, however, when a cross-examination occurred by the ada, the psychiatrist said that they could not definitively say landon could not distinguish, you know right from wrong when she killed Bella in that exact instance. So basically, the exact quote was at that moment no, I can't tell that. So basically saying she wasn't sure if she knew right from wrong in the very moment that she was strangling the child.
Speaker 2You, literally, it was premeditated. You knew what you were about to do. All the other stuff proves that, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1As a rebuttal to the defense's expert, ADA AFRIC provided the testimony of Dr Gina Magunomir. She had met with Landon for a total of 22 hours. She had met with Landon for a total of 22 hours, reviewed the records and evidence in the case and interviewed people who knew Landon at the time that she committed the murder. The doctor testified that Landon had a personality disorder, leaving the question as to whether or not that condition would leave Landon unable to know right from wrong. She concluded that Landon was sane when she killed Bella and brought up her actions leading to and after the murder.
Speaker 1All the text messages all the you know.
Speaker 2Get your lawyer for me Get your stuff, bury your phone, go to the police station, delete all this stuff. Delete all this stuff, yeah.
Speaker 1Telling your ex-boyfriend's mom that that you were at peace with what you were about to do. Yes, all those things she said she was aware that she was doing. What she was doing was wrong. It was the opinion of the doctor that she understood the consequences of her action. She found that Landon was malingering, which means she was feigning a mental illness. She diagnosed Landon as having major depressive disorder and as well as narcissistic, histrionic and borderline personality disorders, and these all tie into a fear of abandonment. So this is where we get into the why.
Speaker 2Yeah, they're pretty sure she did this.
Speaker 1Well, I mean, I just I don't know if I want to know why, but go ahead, right, because ugh, oh well, it's, it's all fun, because it's really stupid.
Speaker 2Yeah, I'm sure it is.
Speaker 1Landon felt as though her relationship with Bella's father could be in jeopardy because of Bella. What a piece of shit. Bella herself had been diagnosed with separation disorder due to her parents' separation. She was in counseling with a child psychologist for several weeks before her death. Bella had explained during her sessions that Landon was mean to her. Counseling had helped her work up the courage to actually tell her father. This led to her father confronting Landon and telling her that he would need to rethink their relationship if he heard this from his daughter ever again.
Speaker 2Oh, my goodness, bella's life was taken by Landon, the very next day.
Speaker 1Man yeah, so the ADA told the jurors this isn't a woman outside of her faculties, this is a woman who is pissed off and evil, extremely evil.
Speaker 2This is a little girl who was hurt by the fact that her parents split and there's another woman in her dad's house that's treating her like crap.
Speaker 1That's treating her like crap, because it sounds like she at that point was having bigger problems with this woman being mean to her than she was the actual separation of her parents.
Speaker 2So you're mad because you might have to move out and your meal ticket's gone and you have to go back and do whatever you got to do, or whatever.
Speaker 1So, instead of correcting your own actions, actually being a decent person and being kind to a six year old. You decide to kill her, so there's no chance she can tell him that again. Do you honestly believe that's the solution, right?
Speaker 2did you think that everything was going to smooth over? And they're like, oh, you didn't do it, it's fine cool yeah, she's gone now.
Justice Served
Speaker 1That's not a problem anymore. So, yeah, that was ridiculous and that's why I said I don't know that it matters, because it doesn't. It's the stupidest thing ever yeah, like if my child.
Speaker 2You know I was in a situation with somebody who was borderline personality disordered. It was rough, it was very rough, oh yeah. And once I got out of that situation, if my kid was ever uncomfortable with somebody, guess what Bye, yeah, no, like that's the most important thing in your Bye.
Speaker 1Yeah, no, like that's the most important thing in your life.
Speaker 2Yeah, so always will be and you don't go behind your kid's back and go. Did you do this, did you? No, bye, my kid told me this, bye.
Speaker 1Yeah, done yeah, which I wish her father had kind of done that to begin with Like okay, well. Well, obviously there's a problem. You're already causing all these issues with my ex that don't need to be caused.
Speaker 2And now my daughter's telling, and now my daughter, this is happening, yeah, I would have been like there's no need to wait to reassess this relationship. Why didn't?
Speaker 1you do it right now or go confront her, like no yeah, or confront her and tell her yeah, confront her and tell her to get out, not watch her kids the next day yeah, no way I would have been, after that, been leaving her alone with my children for quite a long time, actually, like there. You would have had to prove that I could trust you again. Yeah and yeah, but I wouldn't even want to waste my time on that to be, honest.
Speaker 1I know there's been a lot of backlash on the family for decisions made and, yeah, you know, oh, somehow it's their fault because they let this woman in this child's life don't be that way, because your butt knows. Yeah, like you haven't been put in that situation, you don't know what you do until you're there, everybody. Yeah, hindsight's 2020, like you see the whole situation perfect after it's done.
Speaker 2It's like telling somebody why don't you just leave this person? If this is happening.
Speaker 1You're not in that situation.
Speaker 2It's not that simple at all. Yeah, unless you have a huge support system and family that will give you anything, it is not that simple.
Speaker 1No, and just tons of disposable income. Yep, yeah, no. So Landon was convicted of first-degree murder, two counts of obstruction of justice, one for removing Bella's body from the scene of the crime and the second one for burying her cell phone. Both were more evidence showing Landon knew right from wrong. Oh, yeah, both of those actions Like you didn't even need. I mean, that was enough, Right, I had no doubt.
Speaker 2You got confronted and you were like I'm going to eliminate this problem, yeah. Like what drives somebody to kill a six-year-old Like six-year-old, any child, no matter what age, what. What are you thinking?
Speaker 1a crying for her grandmother, six-year-old. No, I mean, I see why she was crying for her grandma. Yeah, me too mean ass hoe. Yeah, that's just my opinion, right landon was sentenced to life in prison, plus 80 years. The judge told landon that this court never wants you to see the light of day again. Good, defending the consecutive sentences that were handed down. So they are, one after the other good.
Speaker 2So if life wasn't long?
Speaker 1enough. 80 more years after that.
Speaker 2That's where you're going to be forever, right there in that cell.
Speaker 1Yes, and so, like I said, I'm going to post that link so you guys can see the ringcom video and all that. It's just like oh.
Speaker 2Yeah, that's awful. And then putting that baby in a bucket like that and putting her on her mother's lawn.
Speaker 1And I'm wondering how much they're having to protect her in prison right now. I hope they're not, Like you know. Surely they probably are, Because they have to. Third to the wolves. But right, All the mama bears that are in there for other reasons that had nothing to do with their children.
Speaker 2That don't get to see with their children or anything.
Speaker 1So yeah, Put her in there, they'll take care of her.
Speaker 2Ugh Ugh, Especially down in the parish Right. So I put her in there. We'll take care of her, Especially down in the parish.
Speaker 1Right. So I'm just completely disgusted. Samesies and I know it probably made everybody feel like that too Like hope you weren't listening to this in the morning Kind of set the nasty tone for your whole day Just ruined everybody's day. Sorry Sorry, but justice Just ruin everybody's day Sorry Sorry, but justice was served, that's good.
Speaker 2I like when justice is served on somebody that's so vile and malicious and disgusting.
Speaker 1Yeah, so there we are. Yeah, sorry Holly, that's all right. Yeah, sorry Holly.
Speaker 2That's all right, you know, and if you have a mental illness and you're thinking about doing some horrible things, there's people you can talk to. Yeah, get help, get help. Call the helpline.
Speaker 1You can do it A 72-hour hold and maybe a little bit more, if you need some more intensive work.
Speaker 2I need one of those that would be a good vacay.
Speaker 1Is not the worst thing that could happen to you Like?
Final Thoughts and Next Episode
Speaker 2give me the grippy socks. Give me the white room with padding, I'd be okay for 72 hours no phone, no phone, Nobody bothering me. Somebody like slipping some food under the door occasionally. I would be fine with that.
Speaker 1You have no idea how much my phone rings Like I mean you do. But the rest of the listeners have no idea how much my phone rings and just the idea that no one could call me.
Speaker 2Yes, and maybe even that jacket that lets you hug yourself. I love myself, I'm so great. 51-50. Let's go. Well, that was good, I liked it.
Speaker 1I mean like the justice, that's what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2I like the justice that was served, but I think she deserves Having some finality is nice because we don't do a ton of those. I think she deserves some prison justice though.
Speaker 1Yeah, probably so.
Speaker 2She'll get hers.
Speaker 1I feel like everybody does in the end one way or another. Our theme music.
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Speaker 2Same. So listen to us. And then I realized when I was driving through there and going to Oregon or Ida potatoes, I'm like Oregon and Idaho. Why didn't I figure it out before? Go ahead. I lived in Louisiana and never paid attention. There you go, I just loved your tasty potatoes, your mind was full of crawfish yes, not potatoes.
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Speaker 1Except when my brother that's in the Air Force, not chicken Voldemort. No, no, no.
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Speaker 1We're going to say Air Force Potter there we go Air Force One. He made some. I called it hell corn. Yes, oh, my God, that was the spiciest crawfish I'm pretty sure my I already have, you know, decently sized lips. Yeah, I'm pretty sure I look like I got some serious injections. Yeah, because they were inflamed severely.
Speaker 2I remember that batch of crawfish.
Speaker 1And very red. Yes, the corn was almost red.
Speaker 2It was on fire. I think I have a picture of it still on my Instagram.
Speaker 1Probably, so I have a bunch. I think I have a picture of it still on my instagram, probably. So I have a bunch. I think I have some on facebook actually, which is funny. So yeah, but we had fun that day anyway it was great, absolutely. But yeah, we, we steepen um, did I say it already? No okay, well, if you'd like to message us via email and tell us about some stuff you'd like us to cover, our email address is steeped at holdmysweetteacom.
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