
Before "Teenage Dirtbag" was a song ... Before rebellion had a soundtrack... there was Alice Roosevelt.
Daughter of President Theodore Roosevelt, Alice didn't just push boundaries - she set them on fire. Smoking cigarettes on the White House Roof, Sneaking out. Talking politics. Stirring Controversy. Carrying a snake named Emily Spinach in her purse.
In a time when young women were expected to be quiet, polite, and ornamental, Alice chose chaos, wit, and unapologetic independence. So the question is: was she America's first "Teenage Dirtbag" .... or just the modern celebrity rebel?
In this episode of The Bunker Buddies Podcast, JD and Texas dive into scandal, headlines, cultural panic, and how rebellion gets rebranded over time.
Because sometimes .... the dirtbag becomes An Icon.
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