Stormy Daniels' manager says she's ready to share her story after President Trump's lawyer violated a non-disclosure agreement. YourTango's Rebecca Stokes joins Cheddar to discuss the factors behind the latest twist in this story. She says she thinks the adult film star is waiting for major TV offers before letting her voice be heard. Chris Rock is the latest star to drop a stand-up special on Netflix. Stokes tells us why "Tamborine" sticks out among the streamer's crowded comedy landscape. She also reveals how the comedian addresses cultural issues like #MeToo and Time's Up. Julia Louis-Dreyfus shared her first post-op photo on Instagram after battling cancer. Stokes breaks down the star's ordeal and tells us how the Hollywood community is responding. Finally, we recap Disney's first trailer for "The Incredibles 2"

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