Ask Dr. Drew - Drea de Matteo: Sopranos Star Cancelled By Hollywood For Resisting Vaccine Mandates, Saved From Foreclosure FIVE Minutes After Joining OnlyFans – Ask Dr. Drew – Ep 341
Episode Date: April 3, 2024Emmy winner Drea de Matteo (The Sopranos) made headlines when she was cancelled by Hollywood for resisting vaccine mandates, leaving her with $10 in her bank account. Desperate to care for her kids, D...rea joined OnlyFans at age 51 – and says within 5 minutes, supporters had rallied enough to save her house from foreclosure. Some reports estimate she’s now earning over $500,000 a month on the platform. Drea says she makes more money from OnlyFans in 1 month than her entire career playing Adriana La Cerva on The Sopranos. “It saved us,” Drea told DailyMail. “Anybody that wants to condemn me and put me down, go for it. I just hope you never find yourself in the position I was in to take care of two little kids. It saved my home… And beyond all that, it has given me enough money to start up and finance Ultrafree.” Drea de Matteo is an Emmy-award winning actress from The Sopranos. She launched a new clothing line called ULTRAFREE, dedicated to free speech and free thinking. Follow Drea at https://x.com/dreadematteo and find her clothing line at https://ultrafree.co 「 SPONSORED BY 」 Find out more about the companies that make this show possible and get special discounts on amazing products at https://drdrew.com/sponsors • COZY EARTH - Susan and Drew love Cozy Earth's sheets & clothing made with super-soft viscose from bamboo! Use code DREW to save up to 40% at https://drdrew.com/cozy • TRU NIAGEN - For almost a decade, Dr. Drew has been taking a healthy-aging supplement called Tru Niagen, which uses a patented form of Nicotinamide Riboside to boost NAD levels. Use code DREW for 20% off at https://drdrew.com/truniagen • PET CLUB 24/7 - Give your pet's body the natural support it deserves! No fillers. No GMOs. No preservatives. Made in the USA. Save 15% at https://drdrew.com/petclub247 • GENUCEL - Using a proprietary base formulated by a pharmacist, Genucel has created skincare that can dramatically improve the appearance of facial redness and under-eye puffiness. Get an extra discount with promo code DREW at https://genucel.com/drew • PROVIA - Dreading premature hair thinning or hair loss? Provia uses a safe, natural ingredient (Procapil) to effectively target the three main causes of premature hair thinning and hair loss. Susan loves it! Get an extra discount at https://proviahair.com/drew • THE WELLNESS COMPANY - Counteract harmful spike proteins with TWC's Signature Series Spike Support Formula containing nattokinase and selenium. Learn more about TWC's supplements at https://twc.health/drew 「 MEDICAL NOTE 」 Portions of this program may examine countervailing views on important medical issues. Always consult your personal physician before making any decisions about your health. 「 ABOUT THE SHOW 」 Ask Dr. Drew is produced by Kaleb Nation (https://kalebnation.com) and Susan Pinsky (https://twitter.com/firstladyoflove). This show is for entertainment and/or informational purposes only, and is not a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. 「 ABOUT DR. DREW 」 Dr. Drew is a board-certified physician with over 35 years of national radio, NYT bestselling books, and countless TV shows bearing his name. He's known for Celebrity Rehab (VH1), Teen Mom OG (MTV), The Masked Singer (FOX), multiple hit podcasts, and the iconic Loveline radio show. Dr. Drew Pinsky received his undergraduate degree from Amherst College and his M.D. from the University of Southern California, School of Medicine. Read more at https://drdrew.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Very exciting day today. We are welcoming a guest, our first guest into the studio since we got new cameras and new lighting and we appreciate you all bearing with us.
We were a couple minutes late because of all that. It is Drea DiMatteo. She is, of course, the Soprano star.
Canceled. We're going to talk about her cancellation and we're going to talk about her OnlyFans and her survival through cancellation
and why she only had $10 or $100
or $1,000 in the bank during a successful
run in a show. It doesn't
matter if it's $10 or $1,000.
You don't know what it's like to be canceled.
You have to find ways to survive.
You can follow Drea at
Drea DiMatteo. It's two T's
at Drea DiMatteo.
We're going to get into all
of this and I'll be watching you on the restream.
So put your comments there
and I'll be watching out for everybody
on the Twitter spaces.
I don't know if we'll be able to take calls,
but we'll see the best.
We'll do the best we can.
My crack producer, Susan,
is playing the show live.
It's probably feeding back for you.
I have an old computer
and it doesn't have the mute button.
There we go.
We'll be right back after this.
We're dragging my tail.
Our laws as it pertains to substances are draconian and bizarre.
A psychopath started this.
He was an alcoholic because of social media and pornography, PTSD, love addiction, fentanyl and heroin.
Ridiculous.
I'm a doctor for f***'s sake.
Where the hell do you think I learned that?
I'm just saying.
You go to treatment before you kill people.
I am a clinician.
I observe things about these chemicals.
Let's just deal with what's real.
We used to get these calls on Loveline all the time.
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All right.
Entering the free speech zone here is Drea DiMatteo.
You better watch out. Io. You better watch out.
I know.
You better watch out.
I'm watching out. You are free to speak your mind, young lady.
And I know before the mics heated up, we were sort of chatting about how this is so uncomfortable for you.
You know, you went into the business of acting you intended to perform and all of a sudden your personal medical
sort of um your your literally your body integrity got you fired and now what well i mean i actually
wasn't even canceled i canceled myself before i i wasn't even working anywhere at the time.
I just decided to opt out, you know, more.
Listen, now we're being aligned with all kinds of weird labels and names.
You're a far right MAGA extremist, I guess, because you didn't want a vaccine.
A hundred percent.
We'll get to that even later.
How insane is that?
It's insane.
I mean.
To go against authoritarianism somehow is to the right.
Isn't that weird?
Yeah.
I just thought that was classical liberalism.
I think Johnny Rotten was coming out saying, the singer from Sex Pistol.
Yeah.
He was saying, if you want to be punk rock, you have to be conservative now or something like that.
I did see that interview.
That was about two years ago, too, that he did that.
And everyone just kind of...
He wasn't even talking about the vaccine.
I know.
He was just talking about everything.
Yes, he was.
But for me, I mean, yeah, to be having to speak about stuff, I've never been someone who ever did any press.
I never did many interviews, no talk shows for sure.
By the way, the dog is actively farting under the table here for us.
I don't smell it.
So this is one of the things you had not anticipated in bringing people into our studio.
Wait a minute.
You're in good hands.
I love dog farts.
These are pretty impressive.
I'm not even sure who's doing it. But here's the thing. It's going my way. I don't smell I love dog farts. Well, these are pretty impressive. I'm not even sure who's doing it.
I don't smell it.
But here's the thing.
It's going my way.
I don't smell my kids' farts.
And everyone is always like opening the car door.
And I'm like, it's fine.
I don't smell it.
Who cares?
I don't smell the dog's farts.
Okay, good.
So we're good.
I wish that I did, though.
I love a good dog fart.
It still could happen.
So here we go.
I'm a way different guest for you than most of your guests.
No, no, no.
You're more like our friends, frankly.
So it's all good.
But back to that, the policies that SAG maintain, I actually ran for a, I didn't want to do it,
but I was sort of encouraged to run for one of the board positions in SAG because they don't have medical people making decisions anywhere. I said, look, let me offer my services. I have some ability to make these decisions and
you should be taking advice from somebody within the community who has your best interest in heart
before you make these crazy decisions. And no one really was worse than SAG. I mean,
they were amongst the worst in terms of their weird lockdown policies.
Oh, really?
I didn't even pay attention to it.
It's ridiculous.
Was it SAG that, I mean, no, because all of the unions made, I mean, listen, it trickled down from, I mean, I think after watching a few of your shows, I had no idea that you were, you know, full-on freedom fighter at this point.
A radical, radical MAGA, whatever.
Yeah, I didn't know that you were a supremacist.
I'm a white supremacist, definitely.
Is that a part of my deal?
Okay, great.
You have to be, right?
I mean, if you care about body sovereignty.
I mean, I'm, you know, we're making jokes.
No, that's the point.
That is the point, is that not just body sovereignty, but practice of medicine sovereignty.
I mean, I will defend my peers' right to practice what they think is in the best interest of their patient.
And by the way, if they're way outlying for some reason, it's not even the Board of Medical Quality Assurance that should be determined.
It should be the professional societies stepping in and asking for a defense of what a doctor is doing.
Yeah. professional societies stepping in and asking for a defense of what a doctor is doing yeah i mean i feel like i mean you know this that it's just all at the it's all at the very top and it was
all weaponized and none of it even was about medical integrity i don't think anything was
about any kind of integrity there was an agenda and it seems like it it seems like i think it
was complicated right i've looked at it pretty carefully.
And at the core, there was a hysteria.
Yeah.
And there were sort of circumstances afoot that very few of, I didn't understand, like most doctors are employees and the power of bureaucracy and its inability to make sound risk or any risk reward analysis, nor change
direction, nor admit when they're wrong. This was all mind boggling to me. And there was, let's be
fair, there was an unclear emergency to begin with. I mean, it's at once possible to say,
hey, the vaccines did some good in the beginning and what are we doing now? Right? You can say
that. And by the way, even though it did good in the beginning, a what are we doing now? Right. You can say that. And by the way,
even though it did good in the beginning, a young, healthy person doesn't want to take the vaccine.
Why is that anybody's business except your doctor? Well, how did you feel? I want to interview you.
I want to ask Dr. Drew. I am going to ask questions. I want to ask you questions right now.
Let's go. Okay. Wait, are you vaccinated? I had bad COVID at the time in which I got,
and that was the Alpha Delta time,
which there was a nasty illness, right?
And at the time I got it running around the hospital
where I practiced for 40 years,
trying to get the vaccine.
And they wouldn't get me the vaccine.
They wouldn't give me the vaccine
because I wasn't in the right risk category
in spite of taking care of COVID patients.
You forget about this part where if
you didn't come from a certain area was legitimately had added risk, they couldn't
think through, oh, you take care of COVID patients. And if we lose you, you won't be
available to take care of COVID patients. It was just, no, you don't come from this part of town,
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Anyway, I was running around the hospital trying to get an exception.
Couldn't get it.
Three days later, COVID.
And it was bad.
And at the time, interesting thing, what jumped out at me was, oh, my God, I have COVID.
And no one has, even I, have not been talking about what you do when you get COVID.
There's things to do to make this thing far less risky than it was at the time.
So what was your question?
I was petrified when I got it.
Oh, that was the first question.
All right, so I had full immunity.
I actually was, I had a, I was working for a company, this thing called Adatex Score,
which was a full immunity profile.
I showed the neutralizing antibodies.
I was immune, but we were going to Europe that summer.
And we couldn't go to Europe unless I took the vaccine.
So I took the Johnson & Johnson vaccine.
Oh, you're fine then.
And look at that picture right there.
I woke up in the morning after the Johnson & Johnson with what's called a raccoon eye.
I swear I didn't do it.
It's a black eye, spontaneous black eye, which is the presenting
feature of the transverse sinus thrombosis that was the dreaded complication of the J&J that was
killing people. So I looked in the mirror that morning. I was like, oh, here we go. And by the
way, at that point, it only happened in women. And I thought, oh, perfect. I'm the only male
that's going to get the major complication from J&J. I didn't know this. It was a sinus thrombosis. You have,
you have these giant veins in your skull that drain blood.
And it's called the,
there's called a,
put the,
put the calvarial sinuses,
put,
put that up there for me,
Caleb.
And we'll give a little anatomy lesson.
But all of that,
that thrombosis and stuff,
I was thinking more,
it was,
you know,
like a DVT or, or. That could happen too. But all of that thrombosis and stuff, I was thinking more it was like a DVT
or... That could happen too,
but it was presenting with
transverse sinus thrombosis for some reason.
And that
sinus clots and it
puts pressure in the eye, and so the eye
from the cavernous sinus behind the eye gets
purple. And the other thing
about the transverse sinus thrombosis, it causes
it's associated with brain stem strokes.
Can you say that word again?
What's that, Caleb?
What word is that?
Calvarial venous sinuses.
Calvarial venous sinuses.
Let's see if we can get it up there.
How about skull venous sinuses?
Whatever you just had me Google,
it popped up with medical diagrams of male genitalia.
So thank you, Drew.
Skull venous thrombosis.
Skull or occiput from the skull venous sinuses.
Venous sinuses of the skull, something like that.
Wow.
Not the penis.
My nanny who raised me, who I raised, I raised her later.
When she had a heart transplant, I started taking care of her.
So I wouldn't-
How old was she?
She died in my house at 80.
How old was she?
83?
How old was she when she got transplanted?
Or 87?
Transplanted.
She was in her 50s, I think.
Oh my God.
So this is the thing I worry about with the young males and the vaccine
right now, right? The dreaded complication of myocarditis is what she had. Enlarged. Enlarged
heart, damaged muscle. And I'm still waiting for you, Caleb, to pull up that picture if you can.
All right. And look, we don't know yet if these kids that get these injuries
are going to have that problem per se, but there's a real risk for it.
And there's no risk of COVID.
I mean, yes, COVID.
I was aware that COVID was active in the heart when I got COVID
and I had a fever of 103 and I was climbing the stairs over here in the house
and I took my pulse and it was 60.
And I went, oh, this is messing with the heart for sure.
But so yes, COVID causes injury to the heart too.
But when this current COVID, the Omicron is nothing.
It's a zero for a young, healthy adult.
It's a zero as opposed to a one in 15 or one in 10 or one in 5,000,
whatever it is, chance of myocarditis.
That's no,
no way.
Can you see it on this image anywhere?
Yeah,
it actually looks better when you're,
that is the,
it's really not it.
Like a front view?
It does sit on top of that thing.
If you can get a view from the,
you can't really see it.
If you can get a,
just the,
from the,
if you took the skull off,
like the top of the skull and then looked inside it, that's what we're really see it. If you took the skull off, like the top of the skull,
and then looked inside it, that's what we're really looking for.
That looks like a good T-shirt for us right there.
That's our new T-shirt.
Go do it.
Well, tell us about the clothing company.
Tell us about it.
Let's promote that.
Oh, for Ultra Free.
Oh, there's people saying, we stand with you, Drea.
This is good.
Oh, thanks, guys. Because a lot of people like to call me the hooker.
And now I am the hooker.
I've coined myself the hooker of Hollywood.
And now Robbie's been coined a white supremacist.
Oh, really?
What did you do to gain that?
We started a company with skulls on it.
You did what?
We started a t-shirt company with skulls on it.
Oh, skulls.
I see.
So the skulls on the t-shirt. Show me the t-shirt. This is the t-shirt company with skulls on it. Oh, skulls. I see. So the skulls on the t-shirt.
Show me the t-shirt.
This is the t-shirt.
The whole thing with us is how it was born was that we lost everything.
Hashtag ultra free people are putting up there.
So people are into it.
They know what this is.
Thank you.
You have a loyal following.
Our following might have-
You lost everything because you didn't take the vaccine.
I lost everything because I held out.
I consumed information as much as I could about what was going on.
It didn't sit right with me.
I felt like the whole thing was, it was just all very suspect.
I was scared.
Your Hollywood jobs and your-
But this is interesting.
Well, in the lockdown though, in the lockdown, I really was like, hold on.
How are they managing to close down
the entire world right 9-11 was one thing something there's there's your stuff oh yeah that one people
think it says defend satanism what does it say but it says defund satanism and what's funny about
that shirt is robbie's band he's uh his band is um all them witches they uh he he does all the
artwork and all the merchandising for that band
and it's all skeletons
and demonic looking little creatures
and things like that
now they don't like us
or him
maybe four fans
have bitched him out
about the gun
because of the gun
which is funny to me
because it's okay
to have demonic-looking characters
on a T-shirt.
Those things are okay.
But a gun and a cross
are definitely not okay.
But the gun,
I mean,
if we look at the history
of rock and roll,
I mean,
are people using pillows
as their logos?
Like little hearts? I mean, guns and roses,
velvet revolver, sex pistols.
Go look at the early footage of the Osbournes
and as they're going around their house,
you will see all kinds of shit like that all over the place.
It's my favorite band.
I mean, Black Sabbath's my favorite band of all time.
But it's funny to be a hippie, and then all of a sudden,
you're the person who is, I mean, it's bizarre.
You know what's interesting?
You consider yourself a hippie?
Yeah, but not the psyop hippie.
I mean, like a classic liberal.
Yeah, but a lot of the hippies, like Carolla and I talk about this all the time
because his mom was a hippie.
A lot of the hippies from the 70s had deep, seething rage under their hippiness.
You don't have that, which is interesting.
No.
You have a desire just to leave people alone.
They leave you alone, right?
Yeah, but I think we've all gone through being enraged about certain things.
And then you get older and you have kids and you're like, wow, we really need to promote love.
Where'd you grow up?
Queens first.
I was born in Queens and then I grew up in Manhattan.
Whitestone?
Like under the Whitestone Bridge.
Oh my gosh.
There's a neighborhood called Malba that was super mafia.
Oh, fantastic.
Is that what informed your character?
Yes, very much.
Did you have family in the...
Yeah, my grandma ended up living there until she died
and we lived in her house mostly.
So we all lived together like a big Italian crazy cooking family.
Here's a picture from The Sopranos.
Oh yeah, I remember those days.
It's like it was yesterday, no one forgets about it ever.
Well, it was really one of the great shows of all time, right?
People love that show.
Is that Christopher?
No, that's Silvio.
Silvio.
That one's Silvio.
He kills me.
Oh, right.
Is this the ride to the execution?
Yeah, that's the end.
That's my ride to NBC.
That's when I go on to my next show.
Are you in anything right now?
No.
No, I'm done. I, I, um, when the, when that happened, I knew very quickly that there was no way I
was going to work there.
You know, everybody was handing out vaccine cards and go do this.
You can pay thousands of dollars.
Oh, that's interesting.
A lot of them had all of that.
And, um, my daughter, I, it got to the point where I started to get really nervous.
I took a forbearance. I shouldn't have done it. to get really nervous. I took a forbearance.
I shouldn't have done it.
They screwed me over in the forbearance.
There's a lot of politics in it, and it was all lies.
It was all built on lies.
So when I had to go back and pay that money,
I didn't have the right amount of money
because I also found out that I was stuck
with three different insurance policies
that were astronomically expensive. So there was no way to get through it. And my mom was now dying, the nanny, the nanny,
who I call my mom, she was dying and I couldn't bring her into a hospital because they wanted,
her doctor wanted to vaccinate her. He became the spokesperson for J and J.
Oh my goodness. Does he have any regrets about that now is he concerned about never returned
a fucking call because he did not deal with her as she was dying and he could have come to that
house and dealt with her because she couldn't go into a hospital they would have separated her from
me and i could have sent a nurse at least you can say i took care of her myself i became dr dray oh
boy i became dr dray and we took care of her until it was time, and she died in my arms, and that's the way I wanted it.
Wow.
But during that time, at first it was the mandates, then they opened up.
But I lost my manager, not my manager, my agent dropped me, and my daughter begged me not to use the card.
Were you already having, having i mean this agent
if you ended up with a hundred dollars in your bank account what's up with that agent
you know i didn't care nobody cared there there's this renegotiate idea that they get into when
you're in a hit show they didn't represent you well nobody represented me back when i was on
a lot of these big shows i've gone from I just I don't even know
who my agents are half the time you just don't know that you could do all that I mean I do what
that I mean the jobs that were being offered I mean before all that shit hit the fan could you
I wasn't on anything at that time I wasn't working I am one of the actors that tries not to work
I want to be with my kids I want to take care of the old lady because she always needed me with the heart transplant,
especially towards the end, even in the beginning.
But I've been taking care of her since I was 20.
So I wouldn't travel to work anywhere.
I wouldn't leave my kids ever.
I didn't want them raised by a nanny since I was raised by a nanny.
Raised by a nanny in that part of Queens.
Yeah, because my mom was a classic
italian american young girl daughter of a mafia guy and she wanted to be an actress and he was
like only whores are actresses i mean he was right because they i ended up becoming the hooker of
hollywood but um so so she uh became a playwright and she didn't know how to balance everything.
Oh, interesting.
She wanted to really pursue that thing.
Is that when you moved to Manhattan with her?
We moved into Manhattan because there was weird stuff happening in the school systems in Queens at that time.
So they had to get me out of that school and put me into an all-girl school in New York, Manhattan.
And I went to the school she went to, which was Marymount,
which is like an all-girl fancy school next to the Met.
And then I went to Loyola High School.
I never left Manhattan.
I went to NYU after that.
And then, I mean, I have to tell you because you're the addict expert,
but then by the time I was 21, I was in rehab.
Oh, goodness.
And I got my life together, and then I started acting.
Interesting.
Yeah, so that's my life story.
I was raised by the nanny.
I didn't want my kids raised by the nanny, so I never took jobs.
I took whatever job I needed to make sure I could get through three years.
And that was it.
And that worked fine for me.
I never wanted to be all, I never was in the news.
I never, no one knew anything about me.
I was super quiet.
And now I am all over the fucking place.
Right, that's why you're uncomfortable with all this.
You really don't.
No, I'm okay.
I'm ready to die on this mountain.
Well, I was going to say.
With you.
Okay, I'll be there with you.
We'll hold hands.
I don't care anymore.
We'll hold hands and jump.
I think having kids too.
I just can't, I can't leave things the way they are for these children.
When your daughter comes home and says to you,
I mean, the things that they were teaching them in the LAUSD
during this entire time,
I don't even want to bring half of these things up
because they're all social issues.
And the social issues are really,
even though we have to dive into them,
teach your kids what's right and what's wrong, I don't think the social issues are the issues.
I think people are so fixated on all of the minutia right now, and they don't know what's really happening behind the scenes.
I would agree.
And everyone's getting divided.
It sort of feels like we're all sort of useful idiots.
I know.
But so many of us really are aware of what's happening.
But if you try to tell anybody about it, they think you're crazy.
I think it's so hard to tell what's happening that to keep a certain amount of,
what would it be?
A lack of certainty?
You know, certitude is the problem right now.
Irrational certitude.
There's a lot of uncertainty about what's going.
There's a lot of uncertainty about where we're headed.
There's a lot of uncertainty about why we got here.
Be humble in the face of all that, but also push back, you know, like we're talking about.
But ask questions.
At least ask questions.
That's the big thing.
And speak your mind.
Your opinion may end up being correct and may help some other people.
You're afraid?
No, people are.
I was petrified forever to say anything.
I kept my mouth shut until I put that one picture up on OnlyFans, and that was it.
My life was fucking up for grabs, exposed.
I had to give one statement to Fox News, and that was it.
I mean, we were going to do a podcast on OnlyFans.
That was the original intent, was to just do this podcast,
raise money for Ultra Free,
so that I could get out of Hollywood completely.
And I put one picture up, and I was like,
oh my God, we just paid Compass back.
I was like, how long did that take?
It was within a day.
You said like in five minutes,
you made more than the last season of Sopranos,
last couple of seasons.
They misquote me on all of those things.
Of course.
On all of them.
If you wonder how fucked up the press is,
have them write about you.
You'll find out immediately how inaccurate they are.
It's definitely out there.
I mean, people are approaching me to do things
that I would have said no to because I'm like, I don't like that magazine anymore.
I don't like this publication.
But like Rolling Stone came and wanted to write a piece.
And I thought, we were just taking bets if they were going to destroy me because they have no interest in me.
They didn't even write an article on me when I was at the height of my world on Sopranos.
We were on the cover, but there was never a piece on me as a human being, not as me as Adriana.
Did you take that interview?
I took the interview and I was sick for like a day.
You should be.
I was like, I don't know what they're going to do.
They're never up to good.
They're usually up to no good.
But they were fine.
Okay.
They were fine.
And I do think that on some level,
the messaging of our clothing line,
even though it's not really only about politics,
but it was the
impetus for it, was to bring people together and to wake people up and sort of to, just to tell
people to, you know, we want to make freedom cool again. Well, that's, I think that's maybe why you
had some traction with those guys, because that's what Rolling Stone Magazine was about. Yes. It was
about rock and roll. And when you look at the, this dog is really going to town now.
I can barely breathe.
This is right.
Oh my God, he's so cute.
The, ah.
His butt is right here and I got nothing.
Come on over, Susan.
You have to have a load.
I'm jealous.
But when you look at the history of rock and roll, I mean, what was that?
I know.
That was a expression of freedom. A hundred
percent. And it was a pushback on the authorities, right? It really kind of came out of, you know,
things being too oppressive and then the Vietnam war. There was a lot of just like, hey, stay out
of my shit. And you know, do you remember the, oh, Caleb, I'm going to ask you for this. There's the
end of a movie. It wasn't easy rider that Peter Fonda was in.
And he is, it really, we used to make fun of it.
But now in retrospect, it really looks like the rallying cry of that era where he goes,
he's standing in front of a judge.
And apparently a whole bunch of kids got dragged in or something.
And the judge goes, what is it exactly you want to do?
And he goes, we want to be free.
We want to ride. We want to do and he goes we want to be free yeah we want to ride we want to get high yes let's go without the getting high now and the the this the people
that used to do that or that sort of quality is now involved in bringing authoritarianism i know
but you know which is so weird some of the old hippies like that, though, they are.
Old hippies like us.
That's so funny.
But they are conservative.
Now, I guess.
I've been fighting the right most of my career.
I've been a moderate forever,
but I've been fighting the right most of my career.
The recent thing they were doing about abortion
in front of the Supreme Court
reminded me of all kinds of nightmares I had with them.
And now this, I never imagined a day when the left would get up my ass
to the point where they would tell me how to live.
It's insane.
I've never been political.
I've never, I didn't even like actors who would talk about politics.
I'm the only person I would ever put up with with their politics.
You know, some musicians, but, you know, would be like Neil Young,
who I adored for years.
He was my favorite.
I framed pictures of him all over my house.
I have to sell them.
And now?
I can't believe what he did.
With Joe Rogan.
I couldn't.
That blew my fucking mind away.
It's so weird.
And it wasn't just that.
It was also right, it was during the convoy, the trucker's convoy, which is like the working
man.
In Canada.
And the Trudeau.
And he's a Canadian.
Yeah.
I'm like, you're a Canadian.
Oh, I didn't know he was Canadian.
You're not going to stand up for these people right now?
You're going to condemn them?
And it was just like, I...
When you talk about it sort of spontaneously like we are,
I hope people sort of shake their head and go,
oh God, what are we doing?
What is...
I don't know.
My friends don't understand.
Like they're so mad that I would support.
They think that just because I support Kennedy that I support Trump.
And I'll be honest with you.
Like, I'm not.
I think that either.
I'm going to say it.
I'm going to say it.
I don't care.
I feel like we need as many years of these guys to come back in there and get in there, whether or not they have different style,
completely different style, but I think the actual goal,
the main goal, the big goal with the globalism and all that stuff,
is the same.
I feel like if we don't stack the players to get in there and unravel what's been done for the last 50 years of corruption,
we're fucked.
Well, I like RFK also.
Susan really is an enthusiast.
And we met you at a comedy show there.
And I support him.
I don't know that I'm going to vote for him.
But I love that he's there.
It reminds me of the system.
It's like somebody speaking some interesting ideas and stirring it up
and getting a coalition together.
I wrote him in on my ballot under the We the People category.
But you had to add him on.
He hasn't yet.
It was in California.
I didn't know that.
I was really having a hard time when I went to vote.
It was rough.
And they were all the people there.
They all knew who I was.
They're all waiting to see who I'm voting for.
Because I had to change my,
I voted for Biden because I was,
I had Trump derangement syndrome for a minute there when,
when it was over the border, because, because I have so,
I have friends that are illegal and I had to spend a lot of money to try and
move them around.
Like I wanted to bring some people to New York with me.
And I hired a tour bus with a policeman, with an ex-cop armed.
I was like, I'm not fucking around.
I'm not going to let my friends get taken away.
We were really paranoid, you know?
And man, did I have that wrong?
How are they?
All those people want to vote for Trump and they can't because they're not documented.
And they're like, should we cross the border eight times to get documented so we can vote oh
here's the so hold on I play that back to the beginning you got it there
without being hassled by the man and we want to get loaded and we want to have a good time.
The judge.
That's what we're going to do.
We're going to have a good time.
We're going to have a party.
And he's standing up to the man.
That's amazing.
Nobody will stand up to the man now.
Nobody.
Everybody's afraid.
Everybody's so quiet. Nobody even wants to be seen at Kennedy's events. But that was what the Rolling Stone magazine was founded in, in that kind of attitude. And so-
They didn't destroy me.
I'm glad to see they support you because your iconography and your clothing and everything
is all about that, what Peter Fonda was talking about there.
But they don't care about that. But they don't care about that.
And they haven't cared about that.
They did try to take me down.
I don't read any of it.
Rolling Stone.
I didn't read it.
I don't read anything I do.
I won't watch this.
In the article they tried to take you down?
What did they do?
They posted my tweets.
And I don't really use Twitter.
But I've retweeted maybe a couple of tweets that people have sent me.
Maybe one was about on Sherry Tempany or something.
Or Tom Renz, who I think you actually had on your show. A couple of times. But yeah, they were,
and they listed all the ways in which those people were quacks and charlatans.
Yeah. And conspiracy theorists, right? Yeah. If you go against authoritarianism,
you're a conspiracy theorist.
People, please wake up, everybody.
You should be laughing at this.
We've got to mock it.
Let's be fair.
We've got to mock it.
All right, so Caleb, here's what I want to do.
I want to take a break.
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And we, of course, want you to go to Ultra Free.
Hashtag Ultra Free.
That's what the clothing line is.
Is it UltraFree.com?
OnlyFans.
UltraFree.co.
Yeah, go, Susan.
You talk about my OnlyFans.
Where is the OnlyFans?
That's just Drayda Mateo.
Okay, that's true.
Drayda Mateo.
The hooker of Hollywood.
That's me.
He's going to make me sign up, Drew.
You signed up?
All right, sign up for it.
Oh, my God.
And we'll talk about that when we get back.
But Kayla, when you roll in from the commercials,
I would love it if you replayed that Peter Fonda piece
from the beginning because it's so interesting.
When the judge goes, what is it you want to do?
Oh, you're not allowed to.
It's too long.
Why? Because of the party?
Could you roll it back the other way?
Oh, it doesn't matter.
You get the vibe.
Go look it up on YouTube, everybody.
What's that?
Was it The Trip? Is that what it's called?
Caleb, is that The Trip?
Is that the name of the film?
It wasn't Easy Rider. It was some other film
that no one knew about. And we used to
use it on K-Rock back in the day
as a drop. Yes, back
in the day. You had a K-Rock in New York.
We had a K-Rock out here too.
And the one here sort of
invented all the new age stuff,
the new music.
And we would always drop the-
The Wild Angels.
The Wild Angels.
I don't know that movie at all.
It's an obscure thing,
but that one-
1966.
We're going to do
what we want to do.
We're going to get high.
We want to be free.
Yeah, we want to be free.
Let's make freedom psychedelic again, man.
You can see it on YouTube.
That very clip?
The Peter Fonda clip?
I mean, it's all over the place.
The Peter Fonda clip?
Yeah.
Okay.
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Terea DiMatteo is in here.
She has no edit button, but you haven't needed to use it.
So I'm kind of disappointed, actually.
You told us you're going to be cussing and sweating your balls off in here.
Nothing.
Nothing comes out of her mouth.
It's like, where did you grow up, actually?
I think that girl school had too much of an influence on you i'm really behaving myself right now the minute the
cameras are off and we're in commercial break i'm cursing my brains out in spite of my balls
there we go you know i was thinking about your only fans which i want to talk about next week
you should call it crazy horse is that the name of the club crazy horse or something oh my god i was thinking about yeah i got i got um
what i said to you when we when we got here is that a lot of people are making nasty comments
not just our are the fans saying weird shit but um a very high profile not very somewhat some kid
he's a political he considers himself a liberal i'm not even gonna say his name because
he doesn't serve it but he posted a tweet he tweeted a picture of me saying um what was it
he said becoming uh deciding to become a hooker instead of working instead of getting a job, it's a turn I didn't expect feminism to take.
And it's like, okay.
And this to me, and I like this, I like his whole thing.
I like what he's built.
I'm not here to bash on him at all.
And I took some shots at him too,
because it was just good fun and sport at this point.
I like that.
But at the same time,
I don't really have any animosity toward him.
It was more like I felt like I had to defend women
that really are hookers
and who really do do these things and people who are on OnlyFans.
And even when I was on your friend Adam's show, he was like,
I wouldn't want my daughter to do that.
And I was like, of course not, but I'm 52.
Who cares what I'm doing?
Who cares this old lady who's worked her whole life
and now she can't figure out what to do
and she can't even go work at a bookstore or a coffee shop
because I don't have a vaccine card or a barcode.
I was like, what's different?
I wish I would have done it sooner.
I wish I would have done it in the lockdown.
I'd be a bazillionaire by now.
And so what is it you're doing? I mean, what is
that so upsetting to people? I look, I know men too. I'm sure there's a lot of them wanting you
to, to abuse them verbally, that kind of thing, berate them in some way, right? That's fun.
But I'm sure there's some of those guys, right? And feet, feet's going to be a big thing.
Feet are huge. It's huge. Listen, I won't do anything that I wouldn't do on camera
that everybody would just pay to see anyway.
So it doesn't really matter.
And it's a fan page.
It's an Adriana LaServa fan page.
It's odd to me that they would take aim at you
for a modern fan page, essentially,
for really exploring what the new media is.
You're pushing the boundaries of media,
what it's going to be.
Do you think you're doing something
that's undermining something?
No, I did it to build,
to do a quick payback on something
and then to build Ultra Free,
which actually speaks to what the insulter
is actually trying to promote himself.
Clothing line.
No, this guy is a political, someone who's talking about politics
and all of the corruption that's happening.
And Ultra Free is kind of based in that.
I mean, it was also inspired by my boyfriend, Robbie,
and his creativity and my son who loves street wear and all this sort of stuff.
Oh, that's cool but the the point with the guy making the insult the political commentator ben shapiro did
it to me too i heard i didn't see it but um these are people that i somewhat like aligned with
during a time where i felt super alone so it was so disheartening to see that and so sad
and i still wouldn't take cheap cheap shots at them
but my point is even the people that are criticizing the left for being so antagonistic
now and so irate and so unhinged are actually as mean as they are and not working any not trying
to unify people or trying to say look there's there's a bigger problem out there, and it's not each other.
And it's not your elected officials, because what's going on is all unelected officials that are actually got everybody on a leash.
So what do you think is going on?
What is up with our government, our society?
Do you have a theory?
I feel like I woke up in wonderland me too you know
and so things i never would have considered before in on many fronts science you know many many many
layers of things i would have gone like come on come on now i'm like i'm all ears prove to me it's
not that first i think that in the i was really um my boyfriend at the time the father of my kids we
were psycho over the bush administration you didn't like it no again not political bush too
um young bush young bush and this baby bush and i remember the thing that when people took issue
with that war the thing that drove them crazier than anything was when he was reelected. That's when people went, well, 9-11.
But his response in 9-11 was one thing.
But I think people had so much faith in him at that point.
People were so afraid.
We didn't like Giuliani when we were in New York.
And then all of a sudden he became the king.
That's right.
Now I have a different scope on everything.
So explain that to me.
What is it?
How do you understand it?
Because this is one of the things.
I don't even understand half of it.
All right.
So I'm guessing you're tilting at the military industrial complex
and that people are sort of in the bag for I don't know what.
Somehow the regulators and the corporations are kind of in cahoots.
Yeah, I mean, all that stuff is obviously all at play.
But I think more even trying to bring it even more down to not even the social issues,
but all these big companies.
And I know you talk about them, so it doesn't matter.
I can't believe you talk about all this stuff.
And I can't believe that YouTube doesn't take you down.
But fuck it, I'll just go for it.
They try.
But they've been so... Caleb, what's that?
I said, Oh, they do. Yeah, they do. But, but what's bizarre, Caleb,
what's bizarre is only in their domain of their sacred cows.
So you,
you vaccine would be a little touchy and he'll have to put up a disclaimer on
there, but you cannot mention certain medication.
Then you'll get taken down.
Or at least it used to be that way.
The I-word.
Yeah, the I-word.
Oh, yeah, it's my favorite.
That one's my favorite.
Oh, look, look, there it is.
He has to put that up.
What if we say that remdesivir is the best thing ever?
No, don't ever say that.
It's the worst thing ever.
They actually don't take an opinion on that, which is... There she goes.
Oh, my.
Oh, my.
So that's the area you can't talk about, but you can talk...
I'm going to put that on my OnlyFans.
Wait, did that just happen in real time?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He just did that.
Your producer did.
Yeah, yeah.
Now, I don't know if he was joking.
I don't know if he was joking or if that was for real,
but I think he was just playing it safe, I suspect.
Oh, my God.
The only reason why I brought that up is because I looked at a crazy thing
about what was happening in the Nashville hospitals.
That was it, and I just saw how much money they were getting
for the ventilator and for that particular drug to get people on,
and it was astounding.
And that was how I started to understand what was happening early on.
I'm sighing because three years ago I would have gone, no, no, no,
you don't understand.
We're doing our best.
These things are expensive and blah, blah.
Now I'm like, I'm not sure.
I don't know anymore.
That's what happens when you don't let an actor go act anymore.
They stay home and they just read all day with their kids.
My daughter was the one who was at the front of it all.
Why can't we smell?
Why can't we smell?
Why can't we taste?
This is a neurotoxin then.
So that's not a virus.
Like, you know, it just started to get crazy.
Where were we before that?
Well, we do kind of know what happens with the smell
and hearing too. It actually hits the
cranial nerve a bit too. It is
a vasculopathy.
The spike protein causes
the destruction of the very smallest vessels
and out on your nasal
and your nerve, your first cranial nerve,
that's way out in the periphery. And so those vessels
are tiny and they break
down and the nerve breaks down.
Then it has to rebuild later, hopefully.
Never happened before.
It's the first time.
Well, and here's what gets me.
So yes, first time, that particular process.
People have known about coronaviruses for a long time.
We've not particularly been worried
about that spike protein until now.
And then we go and we direct our vaccine
to produce more of that protein
that causes the pathology.
Explain.
Now, early on, early on, I could defend that.
I would go, look, it's an emergency.
The vaccine is, we got,
it's much more produced when you get sick
and it's much out of control
and we want to stop it.
And yes,
maybe there's some risk for the spike protein, but we have this thing running crazy. I could
have defended that back then. Now, what the fuck are we doing? Now I don't understand it. Please
explain it to me because we have vaccines that are whole virus and okay, let's do that. No,
spike protein. The thing that we know causes the pathology.
I mean, you're the doctor.
You are the doctor.
The doctor.
I want to know why the vaccine causes so many kidney problems.
Because I'm seeing that with my family.
And I'm just like, what the fuck is that?
You know, renal, maybe renal clots.
It is, again, where you have, it's very much like diabetes, and I'm just like, what the fuck is that? You know, renal, maybe renal clots or...
It is, again, where you have...
It's very much like diabetes,
which destroys the smallest vessels.
So it's kidney, eye...
The eyes are also a thing that's happening.
It's all where the tiny, tiny vessels are
and the nutrients from the vessels
are vitally important to those tissues.
And so, yeah, these are areas that can get affected for sure.
I mean, I feel like we're getting attacked all day long anyhow.
Well, here's what I would like to know.
Well, sure.
What I would like to know is,
do they know something about this virus that made them extra scared?
Please tell me.
Was it the people that were so aggressively pushing vaccine
and lockdowns and everything else?
In other words, if they could say to me,
hey, man, we knew this was a bioweapon,
and as such, we knew the kind of bioweapons they were working on
would morph and mutate potentially into very dangerous things.
That's how it's designed or how it could potentially work.
Just tell us that, and then I'm going along with everything. But we now know. I mean, now. But now we know it wasn't,
it didn't have that potential. What about disease X? If that comes out,
is that a Marburg or an Ebola? It could be all those things, right?
What's next? And here's the deal. Everyone needs to be aware about the World Health Organization
Treaty and push back on that.
That's why I tried Ultra Free.
That's the only thing I care about.
Is the World Health.
I only care about that treaty.
I have been on top of that treaty for so long.
I'm like, you want to fight about abortion right now?
You're not even going to have the chance to decide anything.
You're worried about all these social issues.
The social issues for me now,
look, I come from a long line of, my great-grandmother was an abortionist. I'm pro-choice
to the nth degree. I don't care if you're pro-life. I still love you and I understand you.
These issues right now, let them go. Let the state handle it all. Everyone wants to condemn
Trump for giving it to the state. Trump doesn't
give a fuck about abortions. Neither does
Biden. Biden doesn't care about the gay community.
Oh my God, they were just pawns for
him. He doesn't care about anybody if
he's even really
in somewhere. If he's
really still on this plane with us, who the
hell knows? But
I just think that
that treaty, and I know it's may 2024 you have to opt
out we have to opt out of it i mean but i know it's very i don't know i i just can't imagine
that they can have that control well that's what you know a friend of mine told me that he said
look that when the time comes that we're just going to dismiss it we're not going to let that
happen a lot of countries are in or have not opted out.
Well, just the fact that, look, I am obsessed lately with this notion of centralized authority.
I cannot get my head around why that is so popular.
That has been the source of untoward evil throughout, certainly since the French Revolution and forward. When you over-centralize,
bureaucratize,
whether it's in the hands of a monarchy,
a bureaucracy, or a dictator,
you end up with really serious problems.
Humans are harmed.
We are in this,
and most of us don't want to believe it.
They don't even understand what it means, I think.
I don't think I understand what it means really yet.
I don't either until you go broke.
Until you lose everything.
Tell me about that. Over that.
Over defending
your body. Yes. When you lose
everything and you're like,
I don't care. I'll die on this mountain.
And then you really want to understand
why you just made that decision.
Once you see all of the reasons and follow
all that money and see all the corporations
that are in charge of everything and the monopoly
that we're living in and seeing how
they're pushing this communist agenda
with the kids at school. Meanwhile
the people that are pushing that agenda
have no regard
for human life at all.
They wrap everything up in
this humanitarian package
and convince the youth of America.
This is why I get crazy because my daughter is 16, my son is 12.
I'm like, they try to convince these kids that they're responsible for all of the evils of the world,
from the climate to race to sex.
It's like these kids don't, they're all depressed.
They think that they're in trouble
i mean you know you probably understand the psychology of this and how they've managed
to hypnotize an entire generation and i do think you mentioned the french i do think that not having
strict parents and if you like parenting in la when i would watch these parents parent these kids
i don't want to be judgmental but we don't would watch these parents parent these kids, I don't
want to be judgmental, but we don't say no.
We don't say don't.
We don't say can't.
Fuck that.
No, don't.
You can't.
Go to your fucking room.
I don't want to hear it.
They have principles.
They have some values.
They know they can't just walk all over people.
That was Brooklyn, too.
That wasn't just out here.
Yeah.
It was really going on big time.
What?
The new age stuff in Brooklyn? This no, don't say no to this child. Oh, yeah. Now. But. It was really going on big time. What, the new age stuff in Brooklyn?
This no, don't say no to this child.
Now, but that's a recent thing.
I see.
That's our generation.
What's the matter, Susan?
Yeah, it is.
Paulina was babysitting or doing something with a school for kids,
and you weren't allowed to say no.
That's right.
Yeah.
Fuck that.
I mean, how do you?
I had triplets.
I had to say no.
Not only that.
God, that's intense.
God damn it.
It is intense.
That was my daughter's first words.
How old are the triplets?
31.
Oh, you guys have, you have a bunch of adults now.
We made it.
We made it.
Oh my God, triplets.
Yeah.
I'm jealous.
Yeah, you should be.
It was amazing.
It was crazy.
Turn my hair gray.
You have gray hair like that.
It's so much easier now.
Oh my God, I love it.
Yeah, it's so much easier now oh my god I love it yeah it's
it's
it's
it's great
and it has net benefit
as you move along
through life
oh I can't wait
to go to dinner
with you guys
and ask all about
the raising triplets
we will tell you
all the stories
my dear
oh my god
well you know
nobody's perfect
but let's go
swing back around
the
the only fans again
because I want to kind of I love it you're plugging the only fans today, because I want to kind of-
I love it.
You're plugging the only fans today.
He really wants me to get one.
Well, I may want Susan to get one.
That's part of the reason.
I have a bunch of guys on Rumble said they'd actually pay for it if I did it.
Well-
Oh, Susan, you and me collab.
Let's go, babe.
I think I'm going to talk to some of the people you're talking to in terms of podcasting and maybe get them to set up an OnlyFans with the two of you on that platform.
Do you know who Tom Segura is?
Oh, my God.
I do.
The kids from The Sopranos did a show, I think, under there.
Yes, they still are there.
Right?
They're still doing it.
Yes, yes.
He thought it would be, we ran into them at the montage after they canceled us on their show by accident.
It was weird.
And he's like, yeah, Susan, you should get an OnlyFans.
He goes, you can call it Susan's B-hole.
Oh my God, I would die.
I said, you know, I think I'm going to sell workouts
and supplements.
I'm okay, thank you.
There is a lot of, it's really, you know, it's interesting.
Oh, they want me to have an OnlyFans, Susan, be careful.
Amazing.
There's a lot of, you know, our chat rooms and stuff,
people feel free to speak their minds
and get a little cantankerous sometimes.
And if I say things that are not spot on what they like,
they'll come at me hard.
But today I'm seeing nothing but really significant positive stuff for you.
Like they're very appreciative of not just what you've done, but what you're saying right now.
I think that's a testament to you though. I have to say, I had to catch up with some of the stuff
that you've been doing. I didn't know. I know you from TV. But I had no idea you were riding
this line and talking to all these people.
We started like the French...
The French have been figuring loud in my life lately.
But we started like the French underground.
We were just like, okay, everybody, we're just here.
We're going to give out the information. We're going to find
out what we can. We're going to share it.
And do the best we can. And then it
started becoming very
much, I thought, my responsibility to talk to people had been canceled. That became my sweet spot. That's what I want to do too best we can. And then it started becoming very much, I thought my responsibility to talk to people
had been canceled.
That became my sweet spot.
That's what I want to do too at this point.
Well, because you will learn something
from every one of those people.
Much like I'm learning from you today
and I'm feeling, you get inspired too.
You feel like you've got comrades
in this experience we're all sharing here.
And so let's go back to the OnlyFans.
Was it Tim Pool that also took aim at you?
That's the one.
Oh, okay.
I wasn't going to say that fucker's name, but there you go.
But the reason I bring it up is I've been on his show.
I know him.
I know them.
Oh, okay.
And I'm guessing there's a misunderstanding is what I'm guessing.
Oh, all right. And so I think he thinks that this becomes,
the OnlyFam becomes specifically sex work.
Address that.
Yeah, I figured that.
Address that.
I think that's where it goes off the rails.
No, I figure.
But also, he's young enough to know,
and he's smart enough because he's so smart.
He's very smart.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
But he's not, he's, well, he's one of. He's very smart. You know what I mean? But he's not...
He's one of us.
Yeah, no, of course.
That's why I said, why take a shot at me?
Even Ben Shapiro, why take a shot at me?
My story's a little messed up.
Tim is hard to characterize his politics.
He's just not authoritarian,
which is sort of what we're all ending up.
But that comment was.
I know. And it creates strange lead fellows, right fellows right i mean it's you and me and naomi
well all these people that are from right and left and they all end up here in these sort of
hey leave me alone category and i think tim is in that category so why then leave me alone well so
what would you tell him what would you tell him about about i did i told him everything i wanted
to tell him and i put it in person well first, first of all, Kennedy was interviewing me on a fundraiser.
RFK trainer.
Yeah, RFK.
And he said, so what's it like being a woman in Hollywood these days?
I could tell you what it was like for Cheryl.
I'm like, well, let me tell you what it's like to be a woman in Hollywood.
And I pull up the tweet and I go, Tim Poole said blah, blah, blah, blah.
And he was like, I'm sorry, what?
So that's how it started. And
then it got picked up by the news the next day. So that's how I saw it.
It was, I tweeted, not tweeted. I don't do Twitter. I don't really know that much about
Twitter. I'm trying to get into it, but I Instagrammed some messages, but it was,
it was just cause it was outrageous. And my kids were there and I was basically just showing my kids that you got to stand up for yourself.
Like you can't just let people take you down like that.
I didn't really give a shit.
You should go in there.
You should go in.
I was supposed to go on the show.
In relation to all this?
No, before.
Before.
I met him.
Oh, there it is.
I even met him.
But I don't really, yeah.
Sorry. Sorry.
Sorry, Tim.
Look, I really
don't give a shit about his comments.
I have no real emotional
attachment. For the record, get the
camera back. I do not plan
to get into her crosshairs, just so we're
clear. I'm going to be careful. Because we met
him and he was trying to promote his music to
us and telling us about his music
because he's, you know, Robbie's band is a big band.
They are a good group.
They're a good guy.
I would defend them.
Of course.
And so we got to figure out what's gone wrong here.
And so I want, I think you should go in there.
I love it.
That's funny.
And by the way, I think he would see that as good fun, by the way.
Yeah, I don't.
Oh, he saw it and then he rescinded his comment and called me a sex worker instead.
Well, that's what I heard, the sex worker thing.
I mean, come on, buddy.
But that's what people are picking up on.
So address that.
What is it that you're doing?
How do you see it?
Oh, sorry.
Go ahead.
Did I just kick you?
No.
I probably kicked you because you want me to make nice with Tim Pool.
No, no, it's not even make nice.
I want you to address this issue because it's coming up in lots of different ways.
And if Susan's going to have an OnlyFans, I need to understand this better.
Well, first of all, for me, it was like, listen, I 100% understand the stance of not wanting society to do something that's just so easy.
Okay, so I'm going to write down the issue.
So the issue is it's too easy.
Okay, so it's easy.
I know, but the criticism.
In his mind, it is.
So it's easy.
So it's low-hanging fruit.
But it's not because he's not living in their shoes.
He doesn't know what anybody's.
There's no broad brushstrokes. That's also the other thing. It's not a one their shoes. He doesn't know what anybody's. There's no broad brush strokes.
That's also the other thing.
It's not a one size fits all.
Only fans.
Anything.
Anything.
Anything.
Okay, so stop.
Okay, I would agree with that because what happens in the media is people are turned into cartoon characters.
So stop turning people into cartoons.
For me, the Tim Pool thing was more about just further dividing
even the people that are even
on your side. Okay.
And it's also just about
hatred. Like, it's why
waste your time with this? Is misogyny
wrapped in there? I don't care about that stuff.
But just is it? I mean, other
girls might jump on that. Okay. I'm not a crazy
feminist. Like, I'm not
going to get up there and be that person
because it's not who I am. I'm really not even that moved by his comment, to be honest with you.
I said what I said and I laughed the whole time. I'm sure. And it was funny. And I was a little
fired up because I have a 16-year-old daughter and a 12-year-old son. And I'm just like,
my kids are reading this. What the fuck's wrong with you?
But does he know me?
He doesn't know me.
My whole thing with that is when are we going to ask questions?
Yeah. Why are we just always jumping to conclusions?
Well, that's what I want to get at.
That's exactly my point is that I don't like the way media, and this is what worried me
about your talking to Rolling Stone,
is that they'll just turn you into anything they want.
I was excited about it.
Search their needs.
You were afraid what they were going to turn you? I was excited.
I wanted to see.
I wanted to see the aberration they made of me.
It's become a sport now.
I'm so interested in all of it.
Oops.
Then we got to get you a podcast.
You need to be on a podcast.
We're going to start cold calling
people because then you can really address all this and let it,
let it rip.
You can let it rip.
I want people to start getting to a place of remembering that they probably
have more in common than not.
You know what I mean?
That's my main thing with ultra free,
the whole thing.
This is,
this is left wing.
This is right wing.
And it's, you know, just without the, we need both of these things. You know, the whole thing, this is left wing, this is right wing. And it's just without, we need both of these things.
Yin-yang, yin-yang.
We need the duality.
We need balance again.
I listened to, I got to know Ben Carson really well during that last administration.
And he gave a talk one day and he said essentially that the left wing and the right wing are essential figures that allow the, what did he call it?
The eagle or something of the United States to take flight. You can't fly with one wing broken. I think so. I agree with
that. I do too. So we have to love each other and recognize the people that are trying to hold us
all down and make us all fight. And what's weird is a lot of the movements of the aggression,
this bureaucratic centralization and
aggressiveness of taking rights and privileges away from people it's been done before and it
doesn't end well it really is it's why we have a bill of rights it's what our constitution was
designed to understand this better because you understand people's minds re. Rex is busy for me. Why is no one rebelling? Why do the French
rebel? Why are the farmers out there putting their shit everywhere? They protested everything.
I mean, I know that they're- The French.
Yes. Why don't we do anything? Why are the farmers in Holland protesting?
I was in France during some of the protests against the vaccine. They were protesting
mandates. I didn't even know they were protesting that, but I know that they're going balls to the
wall about farming. And it was the youth doing the protesting, it was young people. It was not,
and here- Because they're not pussies there, because the French, they tell their kids,
no, yes, they're tyrants, the French. They are tyrants. I love them the way they parent my daughter went to a french school that's why i'm saying interesting and we'll have to talk
about that at dinner it's very interesting because i've got i've been preoccupied i talk about it too
much on this show and uh and they they it's jumped out at me so vividly. So we were there in France. When was that trip? It was like, it was the summer of 21 or 20.
That time we went to-
21.
21.
Oh, you were there during the whole-
Right in the middle of everything.
During the middle of May.
Every Saturday they have a-
There are huge, there are huge demonstrations
in the streets of Paris.
And it was all young people.
And I thought, wow.
Amazing.
At the time here, young people were in schools asking for more lockdowns, more masking, more constraints.
And I thought, oh, what have we done?
What happened here?
And there, I literally, as we were leaving, the woman behind the ticket counter, plexiglass, because the French government was way crazy,
just like we were.
Same thing.
They have somebody planted in there too.
Yeah, but they were pushing back.
The people were pushing back.
And this woman was behind the counter.
I'll not forget this.
And I go, you know, I noticed, I speak some French at that time.
I was better now.
And I was saying, I noticed the young people are pushing back.
And she got out from the counter and she goes you need to understand this is a this is
important i go yeah i don't know it's important she goes no it's a founding principle of our
country vive la liberte liberte and i was like this the woman was and i thought do you remember
that susan you remember her i was like vive la I was like, vive la liberté. And I thought, oh, yeah, fraternité, liberté.
What was the third one?
Fraternity, liberty, and equality.
That was their founding principle.
Amazing.
They fought a horrible revolution around it.
And they were raised with these principles.
Now, they have a slightly different take, though.
Their thing is that's what gives the government its legitimacy.
We don't talk about legitimacy here.
They're very interested in what makes power legitimate.
And they've overdone it, by the way.
They've over-centralized there, too, but they're talking about it, at least.
Well, at least in the streets they are.
Here, you can't get a person to protest anything except for some crazy looting or social issues.
No one cares about the reality. It only goes one way, social issues. No one cares about the reality.
It only goes one way, it seems.
No one cares about the food.
There's so many big issues at hand.
Listen to RFK.
He's addressing all of it.
I can't believe, by the way,
I cannot believe how he defines everything from start to finish.
And by the way, he changes his position a little bit too.
Have you noticed?
He talks about, as he learns about stuff,
he'll start to, but not most people in politics.
He really is like, he's refining his argument
and his perception of what's going on all the time.
But I feel like he's so not even in the politics.
I mean, he is in the politics,
but he's done so many humanitarian things
and no one knows. Oh, well, apparently in New York, he's in the politics, but he's done so many humanitarian things.
And no one knows.
Oh, well, apparently in New York, he's well-known, right?
They clean up the Hudson River and stuff.
They don't care.
I mean, do you know who Jessica Reed Krause is?
She was sitting with us at the Kennedy, at the Cromedy thing. Yes, I do.
Yes.
She is this young journalist who has now been coined to go.
She follows Kennedy and she follows Trump.
And both teams are okay with this.
And she covers everything fairly.
And she seems like legit, right.
She's legitimate.
Like she really just asked.
And funny.
She's funny too.
She's funny.
House and Habit.
What the heck was I going to say?
What's that?
Oh, I totally forgot.
I think the person she's talking about is House and Habit on Instagram.
I lost my track.
I forgot what we were saying.
House and Habit on Instagram? Is that her? Yes, House and Habit on Instagram. Yes lost my track. I forgot what we were saying. House and Habit on Instagram?
Yes, House and Habit on Instagram.
Yes, that's her.
What the hell was it?
What were we talking about?
Why was I even bringing it up?
Talking about, well, just refining our positions
and being honest with you.
She got all of these magazines
where Trump was on the cover
and Kennedy was on the cover,
both of them for being heroes in the eighties and for being like the most
amazing people.
And then their magazine covers and the articles on them now,
like if you could read this article that she covered that someone wrote about
Kennedy and vanity fair,
it is the most forget about Rolling Stone writing anything on, I could not believe that
you can sit with this man for that many hours and walk away and write the article this man wrote
about Kennedy. It is mind-blowing. And you know that it is his job to do that.
That's what's disgusting to me, that people feel that not just they're at their liberty to do so,
which of course they are, but that it's their job to literally not tell the truth, to distort the truth as opposed
to report the truth and to give it from a certain perspective that is hostile and aggressive and
unregulated. I just don't get it. I agree with that one. It was very interesting. I wrote some
interesting stuff about that evening and everything. I think whenever I don't understand something now and something seems weird to me, I just
go and look up the shareholders.
And then I immediately know what's going on.
Listen, I spoke to Megan McCain.
Her podcast went up recently that I was on.
And I said, I'm concerned about the cozy relationship between the regulators and the
pharma companies.
And how dare you?
I expect more of you was sort of the response on Twitter. Oh, I thought she said that. I was like, what?
No. And so I went and looked at, and I looked, there's all the former FDA officials that are
now working for pharma. And some of them, I was surprised, some of them are exceptional
professionals. I would defend them to the mat. So it's not all bad, but I worry about it. We shouldn't have, I can't accept a pen from a drug company
because the FDA and other powers that be,
my regulatory agencies around medicine,
believe that I would be biased if I take a pen.
So you're telling me you're not going to be biased
if you take a job from these people?
And it's just, I don't know, whatever.
I need to ask you questions now.
Hold on.
I need to understand how, what,
you've been doing this independently the whole time.
This thing that we're doing, you're on right now.
Yes, it's Rumble on YouTube and Facebook.
So did you put a portion of it on YouTube
and then it goes to Rumble?
Because I mean, are you-
No, we're live right now on everything.
Twitter, Twitch, Rumble, Facebook.
Anywhere you can get a stream.
So when you started talking about all this stuff,
because you're talking about the stuff.
You're talking about WHO, WEF, like all of the...
You know what I was going to say?
Isn't it interesting the strange bedfellows
that this authoritarianism creates?
It's Dorea and Michelle Bachman
are going after the World Health Organization.
Can you imagine?
I look at your guests and I'm like,
I don't belong there.
These are like some,
I was following all of those people
in the very heart of the pandemic.
And because I was,
I didn't know where to turn.
I knew I couldn't turn to the news anymore.
We got canceled by a lot of people.
We got, we've got.
We had strikes.
We had strikes on YouTube.
We had flags on Twitter up until just recently.
And now we have this huge viewership there.
We just keep saying that, look, I'm not what you think.
This is our actual opinions.
They're doctors talking, trying to get to the truth.
This is sharing ideas, trying to get to things.
Because being a doctor definitely is a bigger threat to them,
and especially being Dr. Drew Pinsky of Hollywood fame.
But I'm not one of these guys that I'm not, I don't really have the confidence.
I'm humble in the face of all this.
Yeah, but we were running from the law.
Like, we had to stop talking about, you know, cures for COVID.
We couldn't say anything bad about the vaccine.
We still are very circumspect about it.
We had to have some people on with their books, and nobody listened.
But the tides turned, and we were able to start talking about it again.
But we didn't get canceled on Twitter, which I was really happy about.
We got flagged.
Twitter is a godsend since Elon.
But Rumble kind of took the power away from YouTube.
You worry about it?
No, I don't really deal with it.
I don't know it that well. So as soon as Rumble came along, Freedom of Speech,
we pushed our entire audience over there.
Well, not the entire.
But I'll tell you what, looking at the restream today,
there's one Twitch entry, two Twitch entries,
and all the rest, one X, and all the rest is YouTube.
Yeah, YouTube.
So we're being suppressed in places.
Yeah.
No, no.
You see it on Facebook.
Facebook is clearly still bad.
Rumble, of course.
Yeah.
People from Rumble come in.
No, but Twitter.
There are people on Twitter watching, but they're just not chatting as much.
Rumble.
Let me be clear.
We have a whole different chat.
We have Rumble rants.
I love Rumble.
Don't be surprised.
Right now, we have as many people on Twitter watching as we do on rumble they're just not so twitter how do you
watch on twitter they didn't know we could see on twitter i don't know what i don't know anything
about the twitter talks is that what it is so we have a live video on twitter if you look at it
all right dr drew so you can have long straight so people can like you know they can text their
thoughts underneath and we can see it we didn't we weren't able to see it for a while on Twitter,
but then all of a sudden one day we just had like 1,000 people watching.
And it was weird.
Caleb got into it with that.
No, it was when Dave Rubin came on.
And it was weird because all of a sudden they were like,
I said there's 1,000 people on there.
That's the average per platform, except for Twitch.
Twitch is only like 18 people.
They all love each other over there. They're like buddies.
Did people try to come
after you when you started having a change
of opinion on everything? We had to
be careful.
I was watching
everything. We got
yelled at and called clown and quack
and everything on Twitter
for a long time. I was batting
trolls left and right.
Again, I'm so moderate.
It's hard to actually characterize my opinion, right?
You and I made this video.
But you're not your guests.
No, my guests are over their skis sometimes.
Some of them, I just don't disagree.
I don't agree with anything they said.
Some of them, and you'll notice they don't come back.
But I'll defend their right to say it.
And if they want to say it here, fine.
I mean, I said to Robbie, watching you do these shows,
because I was watching one this morning, I was like,
I cannot believe how awesome you are.
Oh, you're welcome.
Like really so like, I mean, I don't even know how to find the words,
but just you don't give an opinion on a lot of the stuff, but I can tell how you feel about certain things because I'm an actor and I'm like, well, you know.
But I'm like, wow, he handles this impeccably, which is why he's never, he's just asking questions.
I'm just asking questions.
It's just trying to, human beings can never get to the truth.
That's a fact, but we can approximate it.
And our job is to try to approximate that.
Yeah, your humility and the way you go about it,
you're different from a lot of the other,
because right now you are a journalist now.
You are a journalist now.
No, I'm literally not, but I understand what you're saying.
You know, we don't have it anymore.
I'm a host, I'm a host, to be fair.
And I want you, I want the citizens to be the journalists.
I want them to figure out what's going on.
Well, you are, Ben.
You are one of those citizens.
Okay, I can represent those.
Because you have all of these people coming on that are giving tidbits of truth.
And I just hope some people want to listen.
They trust you.
People trust you.
They do.
I mean, I'm looking right now.
Tim Dillon, they say, goes under that category.
They want you to go on Jesse's show over at your mom's house, I guess.
Is it Jesse?
Who's at your mom's house?
The kids.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
I'm going to do their show when I go to Austin.
Oh, good.
That'll be really fun.
They're great.
They're wonderful.
They're the best.
My babies.
Babies.
They're really doing a good job over there.
Yeah.
I miss the guys at YMH.
They were here, right?
And then they moved.
Yeah.
Yes, they were there.
They were here and then they moved over there.
Yeah, everybody's moving out.
Yeah.
We're going to stay.
We're going to change this place, guys.
Yeah, I agree.
At one point I thought, California's worth fighting for.
It is.
I think it is worth fighting for.
I mean, you've got to pay for that sunshine.
So before we wrap this up, Susan, how are we on dinner?
What time are we supposed to be there?
Are we okay?
We're fine, yeah.
Okay.
I don't feel like we've fully addressed the Tim Pool thing.
Oh, my God.
Because, no, it's not Tim Pool I'm worried about the back. It's not Tim Pool I'm worried about.
I don't care about Tim.
I know Tim, so I know there's something.
Do you know him really well?
Are you guys buddies?
Not buddies, no, but I've been on the show and stuff.
And I'm kind of friendly with some of the staff and stuff there.
And I just know that he'd come around.
I'm friendly with the staff too, some of them.
And do they support you?
Yeah, they don't care. It's so good at this point. Like I have, I, I hold no grudge against the guy, you know, like I said, I think that we have more. And I said that in my,
in my Instagram posts, we have more in common than we don't. Yeah. And he, he appreciates
bag for making that comment. I mean, what are you doing? Calling him a C.
He'd appreciate the-
I said worse things than that.
I said, that was Twitter.
I don't know how to use Twitter.
So it was just a couple of words.
But my Instagram was a nightmare.
I think he'd appreciate a good job.
But let's just say,
I worry about the people that pick up what he said
and then go, yeah, you're a sex worker.
Oh, he took a poll.
I'm sorry. I know you like a sex worker yeah he took a poll yeah i'm sorry i know you like
him but he did he actually took a poll like he really he spent the day doing some shit so he
took a poll asking if um i don't think that if it was if i was a hooker but he was but he used my
image and said you know he took something off your hooker he took something off the fan page
no he quote he took he retweeted something from Barstool Sports because I did a show for them for one of their
podcasters who was like a big Sopranos freak.
I saw that interview.
It looked great.
Yeah, it was cute.
He's a huge Soprano fan and huge OnlyFans fan.
So I wanted to kind of surprise him and do this.
It was goofy.
It wasn't the normal stuff I talk about really,
but it was fun.
And,
Oh,
I thought it was Glenn,
Glennie balls.
That's his name.
He's a kid.
He's a 27 year old kid.
But,
um,
that he,
Barstool sports posted something about me making the same amount of money in
an episode of Sopranos as I did in a week of,
I don't know,
like one of those things.
So he reposted that picture of a picture of me
when I'm like 27 years old.
I'm 52 now.
And like-
Is that you're 27 there?
They quickly-
Yeah, I'm a baby.
I'm like at the screen,
I'm at the SAG Awards or something.
Yeah.
But, you know, because you even say that,
like I'm opting to not work instead to be a hooker
and being a feminist.
I mean, come on.
Susan, help me with it.
You know what I'm getting at?
I'm a mom.
How do you not call it work?
It seems so unfair to me the way she's being treated.
I don't feel like that.
I feel like as a man I can't quite get at it.
No, I don't care.
I don't care because I have no opinion.
I've never been on OnlyFans mainly because I didn't want you to think
I was on OnlyFans looking for love or something.
I've never had a dating app on my phone.
Susan likes the ladies now.
She's on OnlyFans.
Oh, I love looking at the ladies on Instagram.
They're pretty hot.
But it's like I just never have gone on because Drew's always like, well, why are you on there?
What are you doing?
It gets weird. There's so many., well, why are you on there? What are you doing? It gets all weird.
It's like,
there's so many people,
but I don't,
girls are cooking on there.
I,
yeah,
right.
That's,
that's my point.
This is not what,
it's like a cameo.
It's kind of like having,
what I basically do on there,
by the way,
are tons of cameos.
Okay.
That's what I want to hear.
Tons of cameos.
But,
but my point with,
with him is again, you, you know, you have access to me. I do tons of cameos. But my point with him is, again, you know you have access to me.
Before you tweet, ask a question.
I'll talk to you at any given moment if you want.
Just ask, like, why did you do this before I make this big statement?
He made them do a poll, and 85% at that time, because I said to my publicist, I was like, so where's the poll at?
And she goes, 85% say you a ho.
And I was like, it's something like that.
It was so funny.
And my kids are sitting next to me.
We're all sitting there.
We're all laughing.
And I'm writing the thing to him.
And my son is like, yeah, douchebag.
Because I said, my kids have a discount code for you at Ultra Free.
And that's douchebag.
It was all in good fun.
And then he wrote like
kicker at the end because he was so mad in the end because there was a poll and then he he not
tweeted instagram something and i reposted all of them because all my friends were up in arms saying
but not a lot of people and it was just funny at the end i even wrote on there i said this is all
in good this is cyber sport now. I don't really care.
I was like, I hope you can get back to saving America tomorrow.
Like, I don't, I don't care.
Like, but don't, you know what?
It's like, what's his name?
At the Oscars.
Get your name out of my mouth.
Yeah.
You don't need to talk about me.
I would love to see the restream and the Rumble Ranchers give Drea a little love here as we wrap things up.
So she can leave with the support of
this community. Nothing but love on here right now. Yeah, that's what I've been, but that's why I asked for it,
because I see nothing but that, so I bet they can really. And there's nothing wrong with being a hoe.
Exactly. I mean, that's a job too. I mean, that's not easy work, Tim. Imagine some poor girl has to,
she works hard for the money. You better treat her right.
But more importantly, let's not attack each other all the time.
Yes, we all belong together.
You know what I mean?
There are bigger problems.
Tim knows what those problems are.
I know that.
Put the ultra-free stuff up for us, Caleb,
so we can remind people about that before we go.
And be clear, yeah, there it is, that we all believe that the founding principles, this
is the only country founded on ideas, only country.
And let's all get together around those ideas again and share the commonness that we all
have, no matter where we came from.
My parents, my father's family is running away from the Holodomor
in the Ukraine, right?
The Italians came over here and
did their thing. By the way, I hosted
the Mob Wives reunion one year
and got to know all those ladies.
I got a really
good sense of what
Staten Island's all about. Oh, I bet.
I bet. It was really fun.
Drita's my favorite drita was
no bullshit but she's albanian she's i know they're running the reruns now she's been reaching
out to me i can't wait to hang out with her she's fine she's smart and please do tell her uh hi
because she she was uh i remember in the dressing room she's going oh yeah you know do not f around
with the albanians yeah oh i know i know i have an albanian friend you don not F around with the Albanians. Yeah. Oh, I know. I know. I have an Albanian friend.
You don't fuck around with our band.
So, but we started this talking about how you worry about speaking your mind
and you're uncomfortable.
And I want to encourage you not to be.
You should just bring it.
This was fun, right?
You felt good about it.
You should feel this way every time you get in front of the public.
Also, another thing that I didn't realize when we met the last time,
your voice is really good on sound.
It caught my ear when I was listening to something.
I kind of know what people, catches the ear.
And I went, oh, that you, I was on that kid's show, in fact.
I was listening on the-
The Glanny Balls?
The sweaty balls guy, yeah.
Caleb just said you need to do a podcast.
Do you hear it too, Caleb?
Do you hear what I'm talking about?
Can I just tell you something really funny about that?
Yeah, it's something about your voice.
It just captures people.
Yeah, but some people's voices like mine
don't sound so great on these mics.
Oh, no, Susan.
You sound good.
You're going to be even better on OnlyFans than me. But hold hold on I want to tell you something really funny yeah Susan's b-hole
favorite um I was let go by my manager when I was in my 20s when I got out of rehab and I got my
life together and I started I wanted to go back out into the world she let go of me um she said
my voice was an atrocity. And back then my voice was
a lot deeper. I was a heavy smoker. And she's like, you can't, you're never going to be able
to work in this industry. I go, do you mean my accent? Cause I have a New York accent. I can
get rid of that. She's like, no, you need to take voice lessons. I said, okay, sign up for some
voice classes. She goes, not regular voice classes. You need opera classes because your
voice is really compromised and i was like opera
classes this is fucking bizarre i said so you're dropping me she goes yes until you fix this and i
go okay and two weeks later i landed the sopranos did you did you get some vocal training no no i
mean the funny thing is it's like she told me opera and i landed the soprano you know it's weird
i uh that's my fucking story, man.
I trained in opera for many, many years.
I've heard that about you.
And you have a quality where it sounds like you had that.
No, I can't sing.
Yeah, but you have your vocal placement and stuff has a quality where I thought,
I want to have some training with it.
I just never stopped talking.
But no, that's right.
I want to hear you sing.
No, not anymore. The aging process has had its way had its way with me all right we got to wrap this thing up we could talk all day it's
really fun and thank you for coming in here and being our our premier our our what do you call it
when that's a in studio yeah when you call when somebody's the first like the first voyage whatever
that word would be i I broke this place in.
Yeah, you broke it in.
She's not, though.
I'm a sweaty ball.
I mean, not our new lighting.
With our NAN lights.
With the new lighting and the new cameras.
I want everybody to get the NAN lights.
Yeah, with the new everything.
Drew has a problem with the lights flashing in his glasses, and it doesn't work.
It doesn't happen with these lights, and I think this is probably the best you guys have ever looked.
Yeah, it's really well done here.
We appreciate it very much, the people that helped us do this.
It looks great.
And Susan, great job with all this.
Caleb, thank you as always.
Yeah, it's been fun.
Anybody have any last questions for Drea before I wrap things up here?
I just want to say thanks for having me and thanks for doing what you're doing.
Oh, thank you.
Like always, what you've always been doing.
Oh, I want one of your emergency kits, by the way.
Yeah, these, we need to give, I'm holding it up.
This is the travel kit.
This is the one I kind of design.
It's what I give my patients.
I need a travel kit.
Do you want the travel kit?
I want the travel kit.
Can we just give her a travel kit?
I don't know.
I can prescribe the same stuff.
Is it illegal?
Oh, no, because I can actually do a formal assessment on her.
And I can do that in the state of California.
So I can do it here.
Or we can do it.
What's in it?
There's medications.
Sheldon's in there.
You have the anti-nausea, I know.
Anti-nausea, which means?
It's like Zofran.
What is it?
What do you have?
I have Zofran.
But the thing that happens to people when they travel
is they get infectious diarrheas.
And so there's stuff for that.
They also get skin infections.
They get upper respiratory infections.
So I put all this together.
Oh, it's the antibiotics?
Show them what's in there.
Even steroid creams and antibiotic creams.
You don't have the big I in there, do you?
It's her ivermectin.
She said the full thing.
I said the big I.
It is in the travel kit.
Put up the sign, Caleb.
I think that's true.
Get a little hydroxy.
What else you got?
Yeah.
They do.
You can get it with that. You you do that's the emergency there's
a covid emergency kit too well no there's there's the h there's the anti-c sickness things my um my
doctor i don't have a regular doctor i have you know a naturopath doc and he um actually urged me
to buy a bunch of inhalers and and i i and i was about to buy them and he sent me a message
out of nowhere, oh, buy the inhalers too.
And I was like, wow.
And lately I've been noticing out of nowhere, I will have a sudden, my lungs start to close
up, wheezing, asthma attack.
That has never happened to me.
It's brand new.
Did you ever get COVID?
I don't think we put in inhaler.
Yeah, but I know what it's from, but that's a whole other show.
We have first aid.
Smoking?
Nope. There's inhaler, think we put in an inhaler. Yep, but I know what it's from. But that's a whole other show. We have first aid. Smoking? Nope.
There's inhaler, I think, in their emergency kit.
I think we put that in there.
Only fans?
Yeah, it's from Only Fans.
No, it's from aluminum and barium and all those sorts of things that they like to spray.
There's a lot going on.
The poly crisis that we're in.
Yeah, there's a lot going on.
All right, Drea, thank you.
It was a privilege.
Thank you for bringing her.
No, thanks for coming in with the traffic in L.A. It's a lot going on. All right, Drea, thank you. It's a privilege. Thank you for bringing her and dragging her through.
No, thanks for coming in
with the traffic in LA.
It's a pain in the butthole.
Yeah, yeah.
No kidding.
It's a Susan's B-hole.
It's a pain in Susan's B-hole.
It's exactly what it is.
So wish to my car.
I'm out here now?
Yes.
Okay, so one of the things,
yeah, I don't know
if we have tally lights.
There's what's coming up.
Robert Bowrens,
Steve Van Fleet,
Ed Dowd, Kelly Victory
is going to come in here
and talk to Ed.
Vivek Ramaswamy coming in,
Ivor Cummings,
Jack Prasovic,
Matthias Desmond,
who I've been,
do you know who Matthias Desmond is?
I love Matthias Desmond.
I've been wanting to talk to him forever.
That's awesome.
He is the,
he's been thinking about mass hysteria,
what he calls mass formation,
long before we got into our mass formation
around COVID.
And he was thinking about it as it pertains to Germany and Russia and France
and all those countries that go through these horrible spasms politically.
And what are we doing, people?
I know.
Just pay attention to what's happening.
His book is great.
Yeah, his book is great.
And Dre is great, too.
Go get the clothing.
Follow her on Twitter or I guess Instagram.
Both.
I want to build up my Twitter, so come on over and hang out with me there.
I'll start tweeting and retweeting all the things that are important to me, I guess.
We have an ultra-free Twitter.
We want to build that up, and that's where all the clothing lives.
Our stuff is fun because we do all these weird videos of aliens and messages and messaging.
That'd be good on TikTok.
Yeah, I don't have that.
I know me neither.
I don't do that.
I'm anti-China, so I don't have it either.
She's very paranoid about TikTok.
I have it, but I don't do it.
I don't do it.
They censored us there.
Oh, I know everything about it.
We had a Chinese viralist on there, and they censored us.
And I said, okay, fuck you.
I'm not coming back.
TikTok's great over there.
It teaches them really amazing things.
And here it's just eroding the
kids. That's what I heard.
I don't look at it. Drew looks at it more than I do.
I'm fascinated
by it. Educationally, I find it good.
I learn a lot of stuff. Yeah, I like Instagram.
That's more my demo. Instagram's very similar.
It's very similar.
People should still follow Drew on TikTok
because I've taken over his TikTok
recently and we're putting good messages
over there now so
you can still follow Drew
he doesn't even mess with it anymore
yeah
it's just Dr. Drew
and then you know I'm at First Lady of Love
on Twitter and TikTok
and Facebook and wherever I am at First Lady of Love on Twitter and TikTok and Facebook and wherever.
I am at Dr. Drupinski on Instagram.
Do you think First Lady of Love is available over on?
I like that.
I was going to say that's sexy.
Yeah.
Instead of Susan's B-hole.
Sound like Susan's B-hole.
That's funny.
We have to have two pages now.
Now you need two pages.
What about Ultraree.co? And I'm going to drop mine now.
And the ultrafree on Instagram has two A's for the ultrafree.
Oh, good.
Okay.
Yeah.
We pointed that out.
On Instagram.
Andrea DiMatteo on Twitter, X, whatever.
All right.
We're going.
See you guys.
We'll see you.
We're today's Thursday.
So we're back on Monday.
Correct, Caleb? Monday at three o'clock. Is you guys. We'll see you. Today is Thursday, so we're back on Monday. Correct, Caleb?
Monday at 3 o'clock.
Is that correct?
Let me double check.
Yes, Monday at 3 o'clock.
We're doing Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.
You guys don't work on Friday?
We're traveling.
Usually it's Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
North Carolina?
Normally it's Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday.
It's Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday.
Charlotte?
Monday, Tuesday, I don't think.
Do you guys bring the podcast on the road?
We did.
We would.
We do it in New York.
We have a little setup.
I noticed that you do it from New York.
We have Dr. Kelly Victory sitting in for Drew.
I like her.
Yeah.
Oh, she's great.
So she's going to be sitting in two Wednesdays in a row when we travel.
Oh, nice.
We're going to New Orleans, too, which will be really fun.
Oh, I'm dying to take my daughter.
She's never been.
She's dying to go.
So fun.
I'm going to send her with you guys.
Because your kids are grown.
No, thanks.
She's really great.
You guys will love her.
Really?
Okay.
All right.
She's the real freedom fighter.
Continue this conversation at dinner.
We'll see you Monday at 3 o'clock.
Oh, we were still on.
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