Eat White Dirt documentary explores bizarre southern tradition
Eat White Dirt documentary explores bizarre southern tradition
Eating white dirt is an ancient southern tradition that continues to be carried out to this day, mainly by women such as Tammy Wright, who crave the chalky white substance.
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Eat White Dirt documentary explores bizarre southern tradition carried out by women
Eat White Dirt documentary explores bizarre southern tradition carried out by women
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EAT WHITE DIRT trailer, JANUARY 5, 9:00 P.M. A charming and earnest look at the bizarre tradition of eating earth, EAT WHITE DIRT weaves the story of Tammy Wright, a 37-year-old
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EAT WHITE DIRT trailer, JANUARY 5, 9:00 P.M. A charming and earnest look at the bizarre tradition of eating earth, EAT WHITE DIRT weaves the story of Tammy Wright, a 37-year-old