A diva isn’t born, she’s labeled. And usually right when she stops behaving. We’re unpacking how a word that once meant goddess became shorthand for “too much,” and why powerful, sexual, opinionated women keep getting recast as problems instead of icons. From 1800s opera stages to anti-Nazi spies, civil rights legends, and the queer community that turned them into coded symbols of survival and rebellion. Because maybe being a diva isn’t the insult we were taught, it’s the whole point.
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00:00 intro
02:19 The origin of the term Diva
08:40 Theatrical stars
13:16 Dancing divas
23:09 Bisexual icons
29:00 Bad rep in hollywood
38:09 Are you a friend of Dorothy?
46:16 The difficult woman
51:52 The civil rights Movement
1:02:01 Rejection of the diva
1:04:32 Celebrities as imperfect characters
1:17:24 The obsession with Cher
1:21:48 Gender neutral diva
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