Chicks in the Office - MGK & Megan Fox, Remembering Bob Saget + Morgan Simianer Interview
Episode Date: January 14, 2022Big CITO announcement (00:00-9:32). MGK & Megan Fox engaged (10:48-20:35). Jason Momoa & Lisa Bonet divorce (21:28-29:22). Jamie Lynn Spears GMA interview (29:23-39:16). Kanye West news (41:11-46:23).... We reflect on our favorite Bob Saget memories + our entire first interview with him (46:24-1:23:25). Interview with Morgan Simianer – talking everything Cheer, life now + more! (1:28:17-1:54:24). CITO merch > http://bit.ly/citomerch. Follow us on Instagram @chicksintheoffice and on Twitter @chicksintheoff + subscribe to our Snapchat show > http://bit.ly/thegroupchat & our YouTube > http://bit.ly/CITOYOUTUBE.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/chicks-in-the-office
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It's Chicks in the Office with Ria and Fran, giving you that Friday energy on a Friday.
This show.
Ooh. I like that spice from you, Fran.
I feel it's been a long week.
I'm ready, like, to get this week done.
You ready to get the weekend going?
Yeah, I am.
Today's my sister's birthday.
the day that this will be released.
So happy birthday, Nicole.
Happy birthday, Nicole.
We will be celebrating tonight.
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How is everybody doing today?
You know, I just, I'm good.
I just, that popped into my mind when you were talking about, like, talking about shows and
stuff.
I think I got to pick a time to maybe do a little cobra kai chat in dat chat.
Because I just finished the fourth season.
Yeah.
And I got to talk about it.
Get those thoughts out there.
You know?
Yeah, exactly. It's a good place to send off, to send off some takes. Yeah, you should. I have not watched the fourth season yet. Do you watch though? Yes. Okay.
People have submitted trivia questions and I was like, I don't know. I'm sorry. Oh, I watched Kobe Kai. I'm not trying to be like I'm... You watched first. I remember. I watched Kobe Kai when it was on YouTube. Yeah, yeah. I want that out there. People don't know that Kobe Kai started on YouTube TV. It was not on Netflix. I didn't know if you had continued through the Netflix.
I have not watched the fourth season.
I would recommend.
I started a cheer last night.
The Jerry stuff is weird.
It's it's uncomfortable.
Morgan is on this episode of Chicks in the Office.
I just want to say that of course, like Jerry is a big part of this season.
It's something that we were told we could not bring up.
Yeah, we were not allowed to ask about that.
Yeah.
Just like for those who are going to listen to the interview, be like, wow, they didn't bring up Jerry one time.
It's like, no, we were asking on to do this.
We definitely would have.
It was a big part of the show.
Yep.
But we wouldn't.
But Morgan was awesome.
So sweet.
So fun.
Great interview.
And I love cheer.
The second season, I think, is really good.
I haven't finished yet.
I'm only one episode in, so I'm very excited.
But there's been a lot of, like, Netflix, clearly they're coming off a, like, the shows that
had to take a pause from pandemic stuff.
Like, they're releasing a lot of stuff right now.
We're getting a lot of shows that are taking, that had taken breaks like Cooper
just came out.
Emily and Paris were getting
Season 3 and 4
and 4 two more seasons
Yeah they renewed for two more seasons
The Society was cancelled
But Emily and Paris is getting locked in for
Two more seasons
Four seasons of Emily and Paris
One season of the Society
Which was an awesome show
It was and look
This is the thing with Emily and Paris
They do a great job
Of going nine episodes
Where you're like
Why am I
Like I hate this
I love it
I love it, I hate it. Why am I still watching it?
And then by episode 10, they leave
you on the edge of your seat where you're like,
well, fuck, they gotta have another
season or else how are we gonna know what happens?
It just boggles my mind how a show like
that gets continued, but the society
gets canceled when it was left
on a major cliffhanger
and all the characters deserve
justice on the society. That's just how we feel
about it. We talk about it every time. I'll never stop talking
about it. No, we never will. Every time we talk about Netflix
renewing shows.
Love is Blind is coming back.
I feel like that has been on in a long time.
It hasn't. Not too excited about that one. Season two of Love is Blind.
That show didn't really do it for me. But a lot of exciting things happening.
The Coachella lineup was officially announced.
Yeah. And if you asked me to name three people, literally. I wish somebody asked me this before this lineup came out.
If you asked me to name three people that I want to perform at Coachella, Harry Styles, Billy Eilish and Kanye West.
Like, or yay, as we must say now. Yes, yeah.
Unbelievable. And then plus all the other artists on top of that, besides the headliners, this is going to be insane.
It's a phenomenal lineup. Yeah, just locking in. I know we talked about it last week with Yay and Billy Irish. I wish. But adding Harry Styles to the mix is unbelievable. It's, it's... I have chills. I have chills throughout my entire body.
And not only like adding Harry Salis to the mix, but putting him at the beginning. Like, he's Friday night. Is that how, is it like supposed to be like,
Friday's though? Like is that
an order of like? Not necessarily
I mean they're always all very big but I
would say normally
the biggest
is Sunday night. Yes.
I think the biggest is Sunday.
Like Friday and Saturday can be kind of like
interchangeable but like Sunday is
normally always the biggest. Sunday's like
like Beyonce was on Sunday. Yes
like the Lady Gaga when it was
supposed to be Beyonce it was on Sunday. Yeah.
So Sunday's like this is it.
Yeah. Which I am just
We're going to be there.
Like, it's not confirmed, but we're going to be there.
Yeah.
I'm putting that out there.
I will go alone if we don't go for work purposes.
Like, I have to experience this.
Have to, have to, have to.
I think it's an awesome lineup.
And like I said, not just the three big names.
There's so many other artists on there.
A lot of great ones.
That are, it's their first time doing Coachella.
They were supposed to do it two years ago.
And I think it's going to be really cool.
See, if and when, hopefully,
we all go as a group, I would think.
This is literally my only concern,
and I have not voiced this to the two of you yet.
I'm just afraid I'm going to have to go see the people
that I like by myself.
I said I like Maggie Rogers.
I don't mean, no are going to go watch Maggie Rogers.
We would never do that to you.
Okay.
Just because, you know, like, this is the thing.
This is a thing.
We got a group of five.
No, it's, but it's, and I know Natalie will do like more like,
Natalie will do some of like the dancey DM stuff for sure.
I like the dance stuff too.
Because I just think what they do, what they do a lot of the times is like a lot of the good
DJs and like good rap, like they do at the same time because they don't, like there's not a lot
of crossover. So it's like, it's like do you guys go to rap? And then I, and then I'm about myself.
No, see, here's the thing. I, I think I could find no and I going, because I can go both ways.
Like if the EDM dance stuff was not happening at the same time as 21 Savage was happening,
I would go to the dance stuff because I like that music.
too. But if 21 Savage is on as well, I will.
Then I'm going to that. Believe me that I had this problem the first time I went.
You're probably going to find yourself with Natalie.
Yes.
Which would be good though because Natalie can film you.
Yeah.
And then Devin would, I think she would just, what?
Does Devin like rap?
Does Devin like rap?
I didn't say does.
Devin does like rap, but she also does very much love.
I mean, there's some idiom like disclosure.
I wouldn't call them Eadmo.
Flume as well, I like.
Yeah.
It'll be cool.
It'll be fun.
Hopefully we get there.
Hopefully we can document that all for you.
But more exciting news.
Major.
Big announcement.
This is a big announcement.
Yeah, it's a big announcement.
This is pretty fucking cool.
I'm not going to lie.
Yeah.
We will be doing a live show during Super Bowl week in L.A.
on February 10th at 8 p.m. L.A. time.
Yep.
And tickets will go on sale this Monday, noon Pacific time.
Correct.
And we're really excited.
Super excited about this.
Super Bowl Week is always super fun
A lot going on
I know there might be a few
Super fun Super Fun Super Bowl
Super Week
Just super
There might be
Like I know there
You know it's not
What Barstool is doing is not as massive
As what we have done in years past
But we are very excited
For our show
It's at the LRae Theater
Like Ria said
Tickets go on sale
Monday and we're pumped. Hope to see you guys there if you're in LA.
Shout out that chat. Shout out chat. Yep. And we will, I was going to say, oh, the dozen is also
going to be there in L.A. for Super Bowl week the night before us. So you can really like get some good,
good content in that week. I'm excited. I'm very excited. I'm very excited as well. Hopefully you
guys come see us. Yeah. We're excited. A bigger place. Yeah, it's a little bigger than our usual
shows. Yeah, we're excited. It's a theater.
theater. And yeah, we're just pumped because we haven't got a show on the West Coast yet.
And it'll be a good test to see what's going on on the West Coast for an upcoming West Coast tour that we will talk more about.
What's up with you, West Coast? Yeah, what's going on with you guys? We'll talk more about that in the future.
But we're really excited. So be prepared for Monday for the tickets to go on sale.
Once again, noon. Noon. Noon, Pacific time.
Pacific time. Three p.m. Eastern. Yes. You are planning to go to the Super Bowl. Yeah, me. Some people are going to traveling to L.
that weekend. We're happy to have anybody there and it'll be a lot of fun and who knows what kind of
guests we'll have. We're making this one special. Yeah. This will be really good. So make sure you look
out Monday for those tickets and we want to see all your beautiful faces there. And I think it's time
to get into the show. We have a lot to talk about. Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox are officially
engaged. They announced that with a video on Instagram last night. Jason Momoa and Lisa Bonay have announced
that they are splitting up. So that's some bad news there. Up and down. Up and down all around.
Jamie Lynn Spears did an interview on Good Morning America
where she talked about her relationship with Brittany
and her new upcoming memoir.
Kanye West was up to a lot of shenanigans this past Wednesday night.
Jam packed.
Just a lot happening with him.
And unfortunately, we lost Bob Sagget over the weekend.
Very tragic.
And we'll be talking a little bit about that.
And also playing an interview with him,
our first interview ever,
which I think is just a nice throwback
and just a good callback on Bob.
Yeah. shows what kind of guy he was being so nice to us.
This was 2018.
Probably 18, yeah.
19?
Yeah, it was, it was 18.
It's a few years back.
Yeah, you got to look and find the date, Noah.
It was a while back.
We had him on twice.
He was on twice the first time in the person, second time on Zoom.
Second time on Zoom.
But he was just.
Yeah, we'll talk more about it before that interview plays.
And we also have Morgan from Cheer on as well, which we said was really fun.
And if you've been watching Cheer on Netflix, you'll enjoy that as well.
So let's get into it, starting off with Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox.
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox
are officially engaged.
They announced it on Instagram.
They posted a video.
Very bizarre engagement.
Okay, I'm, okay, that was rude.
Great engagement for them.
Very happy for them.
Congratulations.
Beautiful rings.
So Megan Fox.
I just don't like all the talk
about drinking each other's blood.
Yeah, look, this is what I'm going to say.
In the realm of these two,
beautiful proposal.
Yes.
You know what I'm saying?
like it fit
it fit them
they're in their fits
you know they're in their black
everybody's making jokes about
MGK's shirt jacket whatever the hell it is
um and
but it was nice because it has
the sentimental value right there in
Puerto Rico it's back to where they
first met apparently they also
stood under this same tree
when they had first met and they'd go back to the
same spot now of course
like
um it was like the video
was cut
Very interestingly
It was like did they have cameramen with them
Did MGK set up three cameras
That were just like on tripods
And then like had a little clicker and went to each view
I think it's a post production thing
Post production
He's cut in and edited after
Yeah
I don't he must not like I don't think they had like full blown
Cameramen with them
I think he probably had someone set up the cameras
They left
the whole time. Right, right, right, right.
They came back, took the SD cards out, like here,
and then went in and made a little edit.
And went and made it little one, two, one, two, three.
Quick cuts.
It was so perfectly, like, like, it was just so weird.
Yeah, quick cuts.
Quiggs, but it was.
Quiggs was very upset about the camera cuts.
The camera cuts.
I saw it.
Holy shit.
I've never seen a serious tweet from Quiggs.
He wrote, holy shit, the camera cuts in this video suck.
Yeah.
Quigs is never tweeting seriously.
He was upset about it.
It was awkwardly cut.
was discussed a lot.
But, yeah, look, and also I will say the blood thing,
I almost think that, like, I think they're serious
and that they do weird shit,
but I think everybody focuses so much on the blood thing
that I think Megan might have thrown that in there
as like a joke.
You think so?
Not at, like.
I don't think they actually drank each other's blood.
I definitely do.
You think they did?
100%.
I kind of think I'm on the festival.
I think they could have, but I also think she seems like she is self-aware enough because
they're content-wise.
They have been a little quieter after the last, you know, big spread when everybody
scrutinized every single thing they said, including us.
And now it's like, like, she wrote the whole thing and then it was like dot, dot, dot,
and then we drank each other's blood.
Like, I felt like maybe it could have been like a little, a joke.
Maybe?
A joke, but also I think they definitely have drank each other's blood before.
Yes.
Like I think it's like, aha, but also we definitely have.
No, I think they have done weird shit with their blood.
Definitely.
I think they, they think that that's how they're going to be tied together forever.
It's like if they inhale each other's blood.
Right.
You ever hear blood brothers?
That did not come out.
That did not come out right.
Yeah, blood brothers.
Blood brothers.
Yeah.
But I think that's more like, isn't it like you cut your hand and then like shake?
Yeah.
I mean, you're still mixing blood.
No, but you're not.
That's like drinking.
No, no.
Drinking.
team?
Well, sure don't.
You guys want to cut.
Okay, can you go first?
No, thanks.
Cut our hands.
But think about how much blood you need to actually drink.
Next time we have Trent in here?
That's what they don't think drink.
I think like a little drop.
Like a little drop.
Like, yeah.
Yeah.
Like, yeah.
I can see like you cut your hand and then she like.
Gross.
Have you ever tasted blood?
Like it tastes weird.
It tastes like iron.
That is what it tastes like.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm going to ask Trent next time he's in here if he'll cut his hand open a little
and have blood brothers with you.
Yeah, be blood brothers or just let me
like a little bit out off.
Oh boy, okay. Not in a weird way.
I just want to, I don't actually want to do that.
I just want to see Trent's reaction.
Trent reaction.
The big conversation is also around this ring.
MGK posted a very
like clear video
of the ring and wrote like
how he had put into
like making that ring
the birthstone, both their birthstones, he's diamond, she's emerald.
So they're both together connected.
They're actually like two separate rings.
He helped design the ring with Stephen Webster is his name.
And he told TMZ that they've been working on that ring for three months.
It is an 18-carat white gold with a decolor antique cut diamond and an untreaded
Colombian emeralds.
They're perfectly matched pair-shaped gems.
And then he said,
we were approached by Colson
to create a very special ring,
three months, the whole thing,
the birch stones combining.
And then he said the resulting ring
actually consists of two rings,
which, by the use of magnets,
buried within the gold,
are attracted to each other
and sit together perfectly on the finger,
a detail that is both modern
and quite extraordinary.
Well, that sounds beautiful.
It sounds exactly like the kind of thing
he would get for Megan.
is the thing. Like, that is a ring I would expect these two to come up with that Megan would
love that she would wear. I'm into it. There's been a lot of conversation about the ring. I really
like the ring. I know I have shit on pair diamonds, but in this case, it works. Yeah, I like the ring a lot.
I think it's different, but I think it fits them. Yeah, it does. And good for them. I think we all saw this
coming at some point soon. Now the conversation is who's going to have a crazier wedding, machine gun Kelly or
Megan Fox or Travis Barker and Courtney, I think Travis and Courtney are going to have a very
classy wedding. I think it's going to be all class, maybe a little rock mixed in.
Kim Kardashian Pete Davidson at the wedding.
Oh, that's good stuff.
That's good stuff right there, Noah.
Very classy wedding I envisioned for them.
Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox, I couldn't even guess on what type of wedding those two would have.
I can't.
It's going to be different.
It's going to be them.
She might wear black.
I could see that.
Yeah.
I will be upset if Courtney Kardashian walks down in a black dress.
This is also the thing.
But Megan Fox, I understand.
This is also the thing.
This is Courtney's first marriage, right?
She's never been married.
But this is Machine Gunn Kelly's first marriage.
But Megan Fox has been married.
Right, but Machine Gun Kelly hasn't.
I know, but Megan Fox isn't going to be like, it's hit like, that's not how that.
Like, it's her second wedding.
There's a lot, you know, so she's not going to be like, well, I'm going to wear a different dress because it's his first wedding.
True.
I think it'll be, she'll decide that based on her.
her. You think Brian Austin Green is down bad?
No, he's fine. He's over it. I mean, and not down bad, but in some way you're going to be
upset. Yeah, but I just, but enough time is past now, you know. I'm sure he's fine. Yeah.
Of course you're going to be like, damn, but, you know, I think he's probably not crying himself
to sleep. No, no. No. When you realize that this is a real thing. Now, I do,
when we first started talking about these two together,
you were you adamant they were not going to get married in this amount of time something like that
something like that i can't recall i was trying to i was trying to remember too i did but i remember
something like one of like i remember discussing this as a group and one of us was like i do not think
they'll get married i said something about a year yeah i think it was a year it was probably more like
who's going to get married first but i think it's been over a year because i remember where i was when we
were recording this. They met
a year and a half ago.
So it hasn't
like I don't know if they've been fully
like full blown out and about
dating. We got
to look back or somebody out there will
remember. Somebody listening will remember
who said what. I was trying to think of this too.
I was like what did I say? Right. Because she wrote
Megan Fox in the caption said in July of
2020 we sat under this tree
we had and then she wrote the whole thing.
So July 2020 year
that's just from meeting. So if they
if we call it as it is and they had that immediate connection right away, then yeah,
it's been over a year.
Yeah.
Anyways, we saw this coming at some point.
Yeah, big time, big time.
And I do think, I do think Travis and Courtney will get married before them.
I do too.
Yeah.
I think those plans are in motion and they're going to happen this year.
Yeah.
Like probably sooner than we think, I feel like.
And with Megan and, I don't know, Megan and MGK, they might take it slow, figure it out,
planet they could elope they could do so many things they could definitely get married in
Vegas yeah they could do something wild
RIP yeah
wants a dream of mine that doesn't seem like it's happening but
well done Colson I will say well done as much as it was kind of
a little bit uncomfortable to watch the video in the moment I'm sure it was beautiful
it was like it was just like not meant for pub like it was not meant for our consumption
you know I'm saying like they're celebrities they're going to post it's a whole thing
but like and it's just scrutinize the whole thing but everybody's
going to take apart, pick apart, like, then she, you know, he kneeled and then she kneeled. Oh, I thought that was
nice, though. I thought that was nice, too. I thought that was nice to her. I thought that was nice,
very nice. Very respectful, get on his level. Yeah. I thought that was sweet. I just don't like the
striped shirts that both Travis Barker and Michelle and Kelly decided to wear during their proposals.
Right. They both went with the black and white striped shirt for whatever reason. Either way.
Yeah. Either way, I think, you know, it was very nice. Yeah, I agree. As we talk about this crazy
world of Hollywood. I think, you know, we always are wondering what celebrity kids are up to. We're
always tired. They're always up to something. Some are more famous than others. We all know that.
They're always getting into trouble or, you know, just becoming more famous than their parents.
Who knows at this point? But there's a new show coming to E in January and it's called a relatively
famous ranch rules. And it's going to be hilarious. It's a bunch of celebrities, parents, kids being
dropped off at a ranch somewhere. They got to help out for the summers. Supposedly they got to
to save the ranch.
Kind of simple life-esque, I would say.
A lot of rich kid drama involved.
These kids have been spoiled their whole lives.
And now there's being dropped here and they got to deal with it.
There's going to be romance.
There's going to be people acting up.
We all know how this goes.
So make sure you tune into relatively famous ranch rules starting in January only on E.
On the opposite side of an engagement, Jason Mamoa and Lisa Bonnet have announced that they
will be splitting up after four years of marriage.
this one hurt
because these two
I looked at like a couple
that were so in love
I could feel it
they seem like soulmates
on the outside looking in
but it just goes to show
you never really know
what's truly going on
because they're splitting up
yeah this was like back to back
with the engagement
that we just talked about
and this like same night
hours apart
I'm going to read
what they their joint statement
they said we have all felt
the squeeze and changes
of these transformation
times. A revolution is unfolding and our family is of no exception, feeling and growing from the
seismic shifts occurring. And so we share our family news, that we are parting ways in marriage.
We share this not because we think it's newsworthy, but so that as we go about our lives,
we may do so with dignity and honesty. The love between us carries on evolving in ways it wishes
to be known and lived. We free each other to be who we are learning to become, our devotion unwavering
to the sacred life and our children
teaching our children what's possible
living the prayer may love
prevail star emoji
J&L it's a it's a poetry
it's a beautiful poem I actually couldn't understand a single word
that they put out about their split
but very nice
they're splitting up and they're not doing it
they're not announcing it for some big attention worthy
thing they're doing it so they can continue living
their lives without having to pretend like they're still
together and they're going to work together
to continue to co-parent their children
and that's that's about what they said.
They both seem very mature
and they'll probably kill a parent.
Great.
I don't know them at all.
It's not like Lisa Bonnet has, you know,
she navigates that very well.
Yeah, I was upset about this one.
Same.
But not as upset as when Channy Tatum and Jen and Tijuana
announced that they were split.
Oh, God.
I'm sorry.
That one really people forget how much that shook the world.
Chantyam is somewhat involved in this now.
He's still dating Zoe Kravitz, right?
Yeah, as far as we know, yeah.
Weird to think about that is her daughter.
Yeah, so they have...
I'll least forget that.
But not really, I guess.
They look exactly like.
They do.
That's why I get confused with them, even though, yeah.
Jason and Lisa have, I believe, they have two kids together.
I think they are in 2007.
First daughter was born in 2007.
and second was born in 2008.
Damn.
And you know what's sad is like all the,
you see it every,
it's like, oh, they're ending their four year marriage,
five year marriage, whatever you want to say.
They've been together for so long.
Like, they started dating in 2005.
Whoa.
Yeah.
How old was he?
How old is he?
He's 42.
Damn, so that's.
I mean, he was in his 20s.
Yeah, that's crazy.
That's a long time.
It was believed that Jason and Lisa had potentially gotten married in 2007,
but they actually did not get married until 2017.
But they, yeah.
That's wild to be dating now long and then decide in 2017, hey, let's get married.
There's another couple recently that decided, oh, Simon Cowell.
Simon Cowell.
I was like, what?
I was like, why did I see someone else recently be like,
long-time girlfriend, they decided to get married?
Yeah, I don't know.
sometimes like sometimes you've been i guess maybe you've been together for so long and you're like
you know we were hesitant to get married we didn't think we necessarily needed to but you know
sometimes your your needs change or maybe it's a legal thing bad sign maybe it's like
yeah i don't know yeah i feel like yeah obviously people grow up especially in the world
that they're living in things can change so fast and so who knows what could have happened and
It probably ended amicably, if I had to guess.
When you're together that long, you know each other so well that at some point is probably just like, all right, well, you know, this isn't working anymore.
But you know that Lisa eloped with Lenny Kravitz on her 20th birthday?
Wow.
What a queen.
Pretty badass.
Did you guys ever seen Lenny Kravitz's, like, compound?
It's in Brazil.
No.
There's a whole, like, I forget the name of that, where they do, like, a tour of someone's house.
Like an architectural digest.
I think that's what it is.
It's crazy.
I haven't seen that.
I'm going to have to check that out.
He's so cool.
Yeah.
That's crazy.
I really think because like I said, all the headlines is like ending their four-year
marriage, ending their four-year marriage.
But then you're like, wait, they have kids that are like teenagers.
Yeah.
So, yeah, they were 2005.
It's a long time.
Oh, man.
You know what I also don't like?
So everyone jumps to characters, like their characters.
like their characters that they played
as like reasons for
breakups.
Like people were like
oh like did Amelia Clark get in the mix?
Like it's like no I highly doubt
she broke up their marriage.
That first season came out a real long time ago.
I know and like yeah they are close.
They're friends but it's like relax.
But that came out so long ago
that that would have been a problem 10 years ago
or whatever Game of Thrones came out.
Like it's been on for that first season aired so long ago.
When do you think of air?
first season of Game of Thrones.
I'm looking right now.
2011.
That is long.
That's 11 years ago.
Yep.
So, I mean,
it's been 11 years
since he's been on that show.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
What?
Is that a spoiler?
It's been 11 years
since he was on the show.
Yeah.
No, it's been 11 years since the show started.
I mean, we can't be worrying about Game of Thrones spoilers.
Yeah. Can't possibly.
True.
Oh, my God.
My foot is asleep.
Oh, shake it up.
Shake it off.
Shake it off.
Yeah, no.
It's this one.
Shake it off.
You need to take a couple steps.
Sometimes my lower back is so bad that sometimes my legs and feet go numb.
And you can't even feel it?
Yeah.
I'm going to keep all this in.
Do you hear that?
I've wanted to feel these pants all day.
Are these comfortable?
Yeah, they're comfortable.
Oh, I hate that noise.
Oh, I will love meful.
No, that's not your knuckle.
That's her hip.
I know, but it's all the same to me.
You like the noise of that?
You don't like watch, like...
What just happened?
My leg is...
Oh, whoa, whoa.
Oh, I thought you would hit your elbow or something.
If I'm scrolling TikTok and see like a chiropractor thing, like I'll stop and watch it.
Oh, no, no, no, no, I don't like that at all.
Joe cracks, like, his entire body and I do not like it.
I do my hips in front of friend.
She gets very freaked out.
Yesterday she told me to sit back down and get away from her.
I can do this shoulder as many times.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
no no no no don't do that again i don't like that anyways that made a that made a deep pop
that was like a that was like a dislocated shoulder pop i did not like that at all okay anyway
anyways anyway i'm actually i'm yes very sad about this uh about this couple i don't we don't
know single jasonamoa like we don't know who that man is we don't you know but i think
the world's excited for it yeah we yeah yeah
I guess that's probably true.
I did see a lot of...
Not my...
I did see a lot of comments
on the chicks in the office
and scrambling like so too soon
to talk about him being so...
Yeah, I was trying to be respectful
because I liked them as a couple.
Yes, yes.
Have many said in the past that you...
Yeah.
Okay.
That you know.
I'm trying to respect them
because I like them as a couple.
That's fair.
We'll move on.
Jamie Lynn Spears appeared on Good Morning America
this past week to talk about
her relationship with Britney Spears
and also her new memoir
that is coming out. She claims that she did not know about the conservatorship when she was 17 because
she was too focused on the fact that she was having a baby. And still to this day, she doesn't know
too much about the conservatorship while also claiming how much she cares about her sister,
Britney Spears, which would make no sense if you really cared about somebody. Don't you think
you would care to learn a little bit about what's happening in their life?
Yeah, the whole thing was very one-sided in the...
like let's feel bad for Jamie Lynn Spears here.
Like let's acknowledge, let's also acknowledge what she went through.
They also kind of, this is the thing, and no offense, like, because I fucking love Zonoy
101 and Jamie Lynn.
She was like, for us, she was a big star.
But like, in the grand scheme of things, it was not like, she was not Brittany.
Like, you know, she was like, you know what I'm saying?
Like they're like, oh, or the tabloid, the tabloid ridden family, like all these things.
It's like, no, like, you guys were.
is because Britney Spears was Britney Spears.
And some might say, and, you know, of course she was talented, but.
Yeah.
Some might say Jamie Spears, Jamie Lynn Spears would have never gotten that role if it wasn't
for Britney Spears.
Right, right, right, right.
And honestly, RIP, Zoe 101, one, much respect forever.
Yeah, and honestly.
Great show.
Love the show.
Sweet Magnolius.
I also like that one as well.
I do really like Sweet Magnolius.
You told her that.
I did.
I know, I know.
It was a great show.
it is a great show it's actually coming back for a second season soon i think um the the interview though
it's just it's hard because look the timing is all very suss right like now is when you decide you're
going to write a memoir now is when you decide you're going to talk about all these things
and of course there there are incidents where things happen you know back in 2008 she described
Britney's behavior she said it was like you know erratic spiraling like are some of the words that she used
and granted yeah understood but then when she was asked like how would you describe Britney's like state of
mind now she's like well I can't speak on you know someone's state of mind he's like well you can talk
about how she was in 2008 in her book like you why don't you just talk about how she is now then if it's
like I don't know it's just it's confusing there's so much there's so much going on that I feel like
both of them are dying to say but are not saying on both parts.
Like I think Brittany's dying to say stuff that she's not saying.
Jamie Lynn's dying to say stuff that she's not saying.
But she doubles down.
You know, I love my sister.
I tried to help her.
Like I did reach out to her legal team.
Like not the new one that got her free, but the old one.
And that is the only part where I could potentially see some truth in that,
like that Jamie Lynn may have reached out to that legal team to see.
but because that legal team's best interest was to keep the conservatorship going.
That's, you know, they were making money.
Then I could see them maybe brushing her off.
But yeah, like you said at the beginning, the, to say like I didn't really know what it was then is so valid.
17, you're having a baby understood.
You don't really know what's going on with your sister.
They were hiding things like they were hiding her pregnancy from Brittany.
Like there's a lot going on.
But to then say like I didn't really know a lot about it.
and I don't, and I still don't now.
It's like, what do you mean you still don't now?
She's been in this for years and you never once thought to like look at, like really learn about
what this is.
And she's like, no, I believe everybody's voice deserves to be heard and all those things.
Well, if you believe that, then you don't, then the conservatorship doesn't work.
So I don't know.
It's like, you should have learned maybe a little bit more about what was happening.
Yeah, that's why I think she's full of shit because it's like if you say how much
you care about your sister and what was going on with her, then you would have cared to find out
about what was going on with her. Now I feel like it's a safe face situation. She's trying to have
people feel bad for her because now she's painted in a bad light or not the best light because
the whole family's not painted in the best light. And Brittany is not helping that at all, obviously.
She's very open now about the way her family has treated her, the way that she feels that they
have done her wrong in which they have. And so I think that this is now a tour.
for Jamie Lynn to get some sympathy
and to win some people back in her life
and I feel like they all got problems.
Sell some books.
Sell some books. Make some money because they're not
getting Britney's money anymore. Like I hate to
say it but I still want to, I like want to read
this book. No, I mean, of course and
the book will come out and like people will
write about what's in the book and we'll find out more
from her side of it. But I am more
interested in Brittany's side
of it all because she was the one
done wrong in this situation. And
now Jamie Lynn is going on a tour
to make everyone feel bad for her. Yeah. And I don't
trust Jamie Spears. I don't trust Jamie Spears. I don't
trust Lynn Spears. I don't trust the entire family.
And I
think that
she should probably just
you know
stay quiet at this point.
Yeah. And it's not like shut up and don't
talk woman. It's not like that. Like of course
she has a right to like talk about. Yeah.
It's like of course you have a right to talk about what's happening.
Yeah. It's your family. Whatever.
But at this point
it's just coming across as insensitive in some ways.
You're like, I had no idea it was going out with my sister
and then talk about how much you care and love your sister.
Right. Like, just be honest. You can say I love my sister, but you can also say
like I lived in my own world where I
yeah, didn't care enough to really like.
Love my sister, but it wasn't paying attention.
Be like, look, it's been going on since she was 17 and I kind of thought
everything was fine and I never thought to look into it because I have like
scary parents. Like you, you know, just
Jamie Spears.
treated Brittany like this.
You can't imagine he was much better to Jamie Lynn.
You know, like that's got to come into play here
where it's like her dad, this dad is so controlling.
She did talk in the book, you know, about his problems with alcohol
and how like that affected their relationship.
So it's like you can see how for a long time
she was probably looking out for number one, looking out for herself.
She's a young mom.
And she's just kind of like letting whatever is happening
with Brittany happen and doing her own thing.
And I feel like sometimes in a family
when there's a few
kids and they have a fucked up mom or dad,
there's always one
or kid, right, that's like the most
apparent that the dad
or the mom is being
most brutal to them. Right. And the
other kids are aware of it, but
they're also being manipulated by the parents
so they kind of keep their mouth shut.
And this could be that situation. Like,
do I feel bad for Jamie Lynn Spears in some way?
Yes, because she has to deal with this
family.
Right?
Like, it's not like she had an easy life.
You know, she went through a lot.
Yeah.
But she has to be honest with herself in some way and the public to be like, you know
what?
Should I have cared about my sister a little bit more?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Instead of saying how much she did care.
It's like, could I maybe ask a few more questions?
Yes.
But I was afraid I was manipulated.
Yeah.
That kind of thing.
Yeah.
And maybe she will be able to say that at some point.
Maybe she will be able to say those things and talk about it.
Who knows what's still going on behind the scene?
Maybe her parents are still doing something that we don't know about.
You really never know the truth about what is happening in people's lives.
Like you don't.
You get a little bit.
And so that GMA interview also went into Nightline as well.
Like part of it aired on GMA and then part of it aired on Nightline also.
I guess in the Nightline portion of it, she also talked about a story between her and Brittany this last year, like during or whatever.
whatever, 2020, I guess, probably during COVID, that they were all under that same house.
And that Brittany got in her face at one point.
Like, she was like holding her daughter.
And Jamie Lynn said she cursed to me.
So I walked out of the room.
She said this happened.
This is an incident that happened while quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic.
She said, I was like, we're all just, we're just all family under one roof.
I'm not trying to argue.
And when I tried to remove myself from the situation, that's when I guess she got really.
angry. And then she said that Maddie tried to like mediate the situation. She said, I hated that.
Like that's not what you're supposed to do. You're 12. And then she was asked what her parents' reaction
was to that situation. And the act and she said, they told me that I shouldn't be upset.
Like I can't upset Brittany. I said, you just saw me and my children be upset. When will I matter?
So I think you can sing from the roof.
how much you love your sister and I'm sure you do because she is your sister but deep down
there are clearly some deep rooted resentment I think when it comes to having a sister that is
that famous and that focused on and where your life is completely changed because of things
that your sister does so absolutely yeah it's a it's a lot um the book
is called things, you know, things I should have said, I believe is what the book is called.
It was originally going to be a Britney lyric, I think.
Yes, it was.
So this, we're, I'm sure we're going to continue to hear more about it.
I'm sure Jamie Lynn is going to continue to do interviews and whatnot to promote this book.
So we'll be hearing more about it.
And it's only a matter of time before Brittany talks about it or posts an Instagram about it.
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Pretty wild nights for Kanye West Wednesday.
He's, it seemed like, I'm not quite sure the timeline.
here. But first, just from what we saw, picture-wise, we're getting pictures of some sort of
photo setup, video setup. It really seemed like there was maybe not any actual reason for all
these people to be altogether besides to be photographed together. Kanye, Julia Fox, Madonna,
Floyd Mayweather, Antonio Brown, Evan Ross was there, Push a T, was there. Push a T.
there, I believe.
It feels like a fake ad lip.
It's just.
Of how many celebrities
Fran can name.
Yeah.
It didn't make any sense.
I don't think there's any reason why they were all together besides to be seen
together.
Yeah.
Apparently it was a Kanye listening party of some sort.
I don't know.
He has a song maybe potentially coming out today.
It could be out already by the time this comes out.
Although in that video, it was a Drake song playing.
Yeah.
I don't know.
Who knows?
I just saw the headline saying that.
And then on top of that, he alleged.
punched somebody in the face, knocked them out.
Well, first, he went to Delilah with Julia Fox.
Went to Delilah, Julia Fox.
They kissed.
Yes, we saw that.
We saw lips touch.
We saw them kissing.
And allegedly, he knocked somebody out, and now he's maybe being charged for battery.
Yeah, he was named a suspect on an alleged battery, which happened around 3 a.m. in
downtown L.A. TMZ was told the incident occurred near the
Soho warehouse, which apparently is some kind of members-only club.
I don't know what that is.
And that Kanye allegedly pushed and then punched a male fan.
The case is being investigated as a misdemeanor battery.
There is video of it.
It does kind of look like he was maybe in some kind of setup situation.
I'm not quite sure what's happening.
But it looked like they, what they're claiming is the fan had asked for an autograph, maybe.
Yeah, he was an autograph seeker of some sort.
Some sort of fan.
And Kanye was in a fit of rage.
He was angry about something.
He was yelling at two.
This is all alleged, obviously.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He was yelling at two women who were with him earlier in the night.
We're told Kanye had asked this, this is TMZ,
we're told Kanye had asked a small group of people outside the building not to take photos
and said something about them not understanding what he's going through right now.
When someone replied that it's okay, we all go through family stuff,
that's when Yee allegedly unloaded the two punches.
So.
Sorry, something about unloaded.
Also, just the fact that someone's like, Kanye, we all go through family stuff.
Like, uh, your family stuff is not even, well, I mean, that doesn't sound right.
Obviously, people have their own family issues.
It's just not publicized like the Kardashians and Kanye's are.
So it's, that adds a whole other aspect to family issues when the whole entire world is
talking about your family.
Of course, circumstances could be very similar, but you know what I mean.
His cousin was there?
Yeah, apparently his cousin was like, oh, we're family.
Trying to calm me around.
He was very angry.
Apparently, there is a video on TMZ.
You can watch it.
Because apparently they said that this video was taken, like, right after he had allegedly
punched this guy, autograph seeker.
So, yeah, it's a lot.
It's a lot to digest.
A lot going on.
A lot happening from start to finish.
There's the whole group photo.
there is the Julia Fox
date night with them
they're walking out of Delilah together
he's leaving the kiss
but then she goes back into Delilah
I don't know and then this
and then 3 am. It was a long night
a long night for Kanye
and Kim's getting ice cream
with Pete Davidson at Rite Aid. Don't you just love to see it
On the other side of that Tuesday night
they're at John and Vinnie's enjoying some pasta
having a little date night they're going to Rite Aid
they're getting ice cream
It makes me happy for Kim because I feel like it's been so long since she's done normal things like that.
Pete Davison looks so happy in that picture of them hugging.
They're probably because she's very funny.
Yeah.
And he also was very funny.
I was just going to say the same thing.
I feel like they probably like crack each other up more than people would think.
He's probably like, wow, this woman is really funny.
She's funnier than I thought.
But yeah, it goes back to, and this is what I was saying to you earlier today, Rio, when we were talking about it.
It's just like life with Kanye is so extravagant.
and that's how he, like, that's his love language, right?
Like, big events, big, um, signs of, like, big gifts, big things like that.
Like, just, um, there's not really like, oh, let's just, let's just order ice cream and watch a
movie kind of thing.
Yeah.
So it seemed like, and this is reported that, you know, when the divorce was happening, that,
you know, Kim, it kind of missed a little bit of the simpler parts of dating and the simpler parts of
having a partner and all those things.
That's exactly what we saw from, you know, her and Pete this week.
And quite the exact opposite for Kanye.
So Sunday night, this happened.
We found out about this after we recorded on Sunday.
We, the news broke that Bob Sagitt had been found dead,
that he had passed away in his hotel room in Orlando,
that he was on tour, comedy tour,
been in Florida, you just perform Saturday night.
And, you know, despite the details of what happened, it looked like hopefully, hopefully,
a peaceful thing.
There was no, right away, police said, like, no foul play, drug use, that kind of thing.
And it was, it was shocking.
Absolutely shocking.
Genuinely, I think it shocked the entire world.
Obviously, you know, recently Betty White passed away, right?
And it was like she was, it was like, you know, she's 99.
years old. She lived an amazing life.
She lived a full life. And then you hear someone like
Bob Sagitt who's 65 years old, which is
still so young. He had just started
his comedy tour again. His next stop
was going to be West Palm Beach. He's posting about
the comedy tour from the night before
that he had such a blast. His daughter's
posting. He's falling in love with doing
stand-up again. He can't believe he's 65
doing stand-up again. And
it's just tragic because
it kind of reminds you. First of all,
I think, like I said, everyone was shocked. And just
a heartbreaking death
in so many ways because you can tell how many people Bob Sagitt, he touched so many people's hearts,
people who knew him, people who didn't know him.
Full House, right?
Like growing up, Full House was my favorite show.
It was so many people's favorite show.
You watch him as Danny Tanner.
You're like, oh, that's like my dad is my TV dad.
He was America's TV dad.
And you grow up with that.
And then suddenly you discover Bob Sagitt's Twitter when you're in high school.
And you're like, whoa, Bob Sagitt's.
Saggett, a little runcher than I thought.
Yeah. Then you start binge watching Entourage and you see good old Bob Sagat on Entourage,
throwing those dirty jokes out there being his dirty self. And it's like he ranged from so many
different things and just change the comedy world in general and so many comedians and everybody
actors had so much respect for him. And the way that people talk about him is like you can tell
people really loved him and he was really special to everybody that he met. And, you know,
we had him on our show twice
and the first time he came in
he was so welcoming to us
so open treated us like he had
known us forever and it was our first time
meeting him he gave us life advice
as if we were his daughters. He has three
daughters like he was talking to his daughters
because it was so funny in the moment because
we for us
we were like so nervous we were so excited
this was one of our biggest guests that we had
he was coming into the office and we're like
what Bob Sagitt
are we getting Danny Tanner? Are we getting
Entourage, Bob Saggett? Like, what
is this going to be like? And it's so funny
because he was so kind
and caring that he
was thinking about us. He's always
thinking about the people he's with. So like,
he definitely, the jokes were popping
in his head, but he was like, well, you know,
I'm with these two ladies. I got these two
girls. I'm not going to, I'm not going to go there.
And it's so respectful because
it was funny, like he also did, he did
KFC radio the same day. And like,
John and, and
Kevin were like
Bob you dirty dog
like oh my God we got two different versions of him
but that just shows how much he
gave to other people right
like he based off the relationships he had
and the vibes he was getting like he could make anybody laugh
in their own in their own way
and it was just like it was so cool
having him around and having him around
barstool because it did really seem like he loved being here
And just the way that he treated everybody he's ever met like family.
Yeah.
And just like we watched some clips back from the first time we met him like we mentioned.
And he was, you know, keeping it cool, keeping it calm.
And we were like, you could say fuck here, Bob.
Yeah, yeah.
You can let it fly.
And he was keeping it chill.
Then the second time we had him on, it was like he really opened up.
He was a little more entourage, Bob.
I mean, Noah played a clip before where he, you know, he remembered Noah immediately, right?
When he popped back on Zoom, he was talking to me about my TikTok.
I'm like, this is Bob Sagitt we're talking about, is paying attention to us.
He just cared so much about other people.
And you could really feel that.
And it's like somebody that big, right?
Bob Sagitt, so famous, so legendary.
Everybody knows who he is.
But he never treated anybody small or like less than him.
He treated everybody the same.
And, you know, obviously we didn't know him that well.
But just being able to be in his presence the couple of times that we did, you can really
feel that.
So I feel like the whole world was really.
rocked by this. It was heartbreaking in every single way. And somebody had a tweet that was like
every time we lose a comedian, it's like a little less light in this world. And it's like you just look
back on so many comedians have changed the industry in some way. And I think Bob Sagitt is definitely
one of those people. And you can tell just from even how many comedians who are having friends with
them or not even friends with them who spoke out and talked about him. I mean, Pete Davidson does not
have social media, but he used his friends Instagram to put out a statement and say like in some of my
darkest times like Bob made sure to reach out to me and see check on me and see if I'm okay and gave
me resources to help take care of myself like that just goes to show the amazing guy he was and
John Mayer and Jeff Ross they were on Instagram um they were talking about him they were driving
to pick up Bob's car at at LAX and they were just talking about his life and talking about how like
no matter what he would always tell you how much he loved you and it would just go back and forth and
just a love fest and like whether you needed the littlest thing or the biggest thing he was always there and always willing to help and yeah one of my truly one of the best it is such a good clip of when the second time he came on the show and it was quarantine so we were all in our own homes and he was in the zoom early and me and re weren't there yet it was just Noah and he it's just the clip like the actual clip is so funny because he's like looking down and then he looks up and he sees no and he just goes hey yeah and then we ended up talking about john mayor he was just like
like and he was just like talking to me as if like oh as a friend like he's like oh do you see him
play that song i'm like that's just how he clearly treated everyone um and it was one of those one
it's just one of those celebrity deaths that like knocks the wind out of you that really just
really sucks and you just his his family his daughters his wife it's just so shocking and also
as cheesy as this may sound but it's really not cheesy because i think it's a
an important lesson that everybody should take with them.
Is that like, you really just never know.
You just don't.
Nobody expected that.
His family didn't expect that.
And it's like, just treat the people in your life the way that you want them to remember
the way you treated them.
You know what I'm saying?
Tell people you love them.
Don't forget to do that because his daughter released the last text messages that they had.
And he wrote something about a show and he was like, love you.
And just for her, miss you love you showtime.
And just for her to have that last.
text of him saying love you is probably so big for her.
Yeah.
Because you just really never know.
Yeah.
So I think that is an important lesson for everybody out there.
And also just like we said, incredibly heartbreaking.
But, you know, just to look back on the nice stuff that he did.
He was the best.
And so I know if you're new to this show or you've been listening from the beginning,
you've probably heard these interviews.
If you haven't, we are going to play some of our favorite parts from the first time we sat
down with Bob because it just, what better way to honor him than to have everyone just hear him
be so great to us again. He really was the best.
Come back. Welcome back, Bob. I did. I saw you at the elevator. Yep. Bob. Nice to see.
Hello. Pleasure. This is nice. It'll be more tranquil. More than old. Yeah. Maybe.
Well, we'll see. Whatever you guys do I follow.
see what happens.
Let me make sure this is off.
How long is this a husband
and my friend?
Well, go online and get one.
You got to tell all your friends what's in there.
You don't know how to do anything.
Get a freaking flyer number.
How?
So they do this like the other ones.
It's all around Robin.
They just throw everybody in here.
So you did Henry Winkler the other day also?
No.
It depends on the car.
Yes.
That was rude.
Yeah.
He's a different guy.
I'm a different guy.
Yeah, it's our producer, Noah.
Nice to meet you.
I tried to shake your hand when you walked in, but you, like, walk right by me, and I was like, it's fine.
I'm not like that at all.
Can you just give me a mic check?
Try a check.
Testing one, two, testing, testing, one, two.
Mike check, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6.
All right.
Okay.
Okay.
What's up, everyone?
It's Chicks in the Office with Ria and Fran, and we are joined by legend Bob Sagitt.
Thank you very much.
I'm a chick in the office.
Yes, you are.
Welcome.
I'm happy to be here.
We're very excited to have you.
You just finished KFC.
You did answer the Internet.
Did you have any idea what answer the Internet was going to be?
No.
I've done stuff like that before.
They do that for you when you're going to promoting something.
Yeah.
So that's like a new thing where they always give you questions or they, or you play a game.
Right.
Let's play a game.
I don't know.
It's 9 a.m.
I don't feel like playing games right now.
Right.
But, Bob, I have to say, you are not the Danny Tanner that I thought you were.
But I'm both.
I am like that also.
Yes.
I have a dustbuster.
I use it if something's broken.
And I like clean stuff around me so that I can then go wacko.
You know, I like everything done when I do a show.
I'm doing stand-up.
I want to make sure everything's working perfectly.
So I can just go crazy and not think about it.
Oh, so there's a little piece of Danny.
There's actually a big piece of dating.
Yeah.
But I'm not the two-dimensional character that you guys watch growing up.
That's a sitcom, and that had a lot of loving it.
And that's why people responded well to it,
and the cast cared about each other and or faked it really well on camera.
Yeah, yeah.
Still faking it.
Yeah.
One more year, one more year.
Or actually, I think it's a two, I don't know how they're airing it, but it'll be in.
I know that season, we'll start season five.
Netflix has fall 2019 on the screen.
So they're doing it right.
I'm a big Fuller House fan.
I've watched every episode of Fuller House.
So you like,
I've seen every episode of Full House.
I've missed.
Well, I didn't watch the old, I can't watch myself, so it's hard.
You don't even watch the episodes you're not in?
I do.
I do more of those than I do, because I want to see how much dancing is going on.
Then Stan Muson, I go, why is there so much dancing?
We don't need glee.
But you didn't watch yourself on Full House?
No.
I just directed this movie.
I had a hard time watching myself because I was in it, you know.
And so I'm really kind of, I just have trouble watching it.
It's just, you know.
It's just one of those things.
I mean, do you guys listen to yourselves?
Never.
Yeah, it's true.
Same kind of thing.
It's so hard to do.
But we don't, thankfully we have Noah, we have a producer, listens to make sure everything is okay.
But you directed this movie that's Benjamin.
Benjamin, yes.
And it's available next week.
It's April 23rd.
Okay.
And I'm pretty excited about it because it took a long time to get made.
It was an independent movie that meant a lot to me about a serious topic.
We think my kid played by Max Burk Holder from Parenthood.
He played the autistic young man.
Yeah.
And he's such a good actor.
We think he's on meth, which got us in our rating because I didn't curse.
Nobody cursed in the movie.
It was some weird, unusual language like, you pernicious skirt chasing.
But it's a cast of, it's an independent movie.
And we made it because I was passionate about it.
And I had Joshua Turrick wrote it and Nicholas Tabirk produced it.
And we hired a bunch of people that were kind enough to say yes to me.
And I was watching some B-roll footage of the actors saying how I got them to do it.
and Kevin Pollock, who's really talented,
and he's on Mrs. Maisel right now,
and I just love him.
I've known him for 30 years.
He said that I have videotapes on all of them.
That's why they had to do it.
But it's based on my girlfriend,
so I'm directing it, and I'm playing a guy that's,
it's Danny Tanner off the rails,
so you'll find it a little familiar.
I did one episode of Full House where I was on coffee,
so I talked real fast.
Yes, I remember that one.
This is like that guy.
So my girlfriend is played by Mary Lynn Ricecub,
who's very funny and she takes out a post on Facebook
to call an intervention on my son.
It's a dark comedy.
So it's a serious, serious issue
and I wanted to do it in a way that was palatable
and not your typical.
You know, this is going to be a PSA
for what we've been seeing.
I've been seeing some great versions of this movie
that are serious and maybe in some ways
for many people that's the best way to serve it up
but I think for millennials and trilennials
and triathlon.
And then we needed a person to lead the intervention
So Rob Cordry, who's very funny.
He's on ballers and hot-up tie machine.
I can watch that every day because something's wrong with me.
He's the family gynecologist who leads the intervention,
and that's not who you choose to lead to intervention.
And then we've got a lot of good people at a chariotarian, Dave Foley,
and as I said, Kevin Pollock, and let's see who else,
Clara Mamet's in it.
The director, you better not leave anybody out.
No, I know.
James Preston Rogers, now you give me a pressure.
Johnny Weston, David Ho.
I'm adding people.
Lyric bent.
Yeah, start speaking really fast.
Right, right to say it all quick.
I actually did an interview where I said,
I'd like to mention the cast.
Here's every single one of them.
And it took like a minute and a half.
It's only like a 12-person ensemble,
but they really helped me.
And they made it,
they made difficult conditions palatable.
And I'm proud of it.
And it comes out in a way that is the first time
this service has ever done this.
And that's how all the biggie started.
And they are a biggie anyway.
It's Redbox and then it's 41,000 kiosks, but that's not where I want, you know, you can, yes, you can get it from there.
You can go to the kiosk.
You can and not return it and then they make a ton of money because they charge it per day.
Or you can now, it's the very first original VOD for Red Box, which is how everybody started, including, you know, the two-click Amazon and all my movies are on Amazon so you can buy, I won't say it, it's a dirty joke.
Do it.
No, I can't.
It's too painful.
You can watch my movies or my specials and get the local.
at the same time.
That's how pleasurable they are.
But sorry, I said that.
I feel bad now.
No, I do.
It's a different world we're in.
You're young ladies.
I can't talk like that.
I was with my daughters last night.
They were going, Dad, stop it.
We're growing up.
We're giving you free reign.
Thank you.
I'm a free range comedian.
I'm healthier.
When they slaughter me and more edible,
they drain me.
Nice poultry.
I'm perfect poultry.
I'm cage-free.
But you can download it.
You can.
you can watch it streaming
on the
and that's 50 million subscribers
that have Red Box so it's big
so this is the best
I think for this particular movie
because it's a dark comedy
that it could have possibly
best light it could have been shown
in where it got its own place in the sun
with a company who has never done this before
and they fell in love with the movie
and so if somebody falls in love with something
you can either date it or go on
to the next suitor
because he says Souter if you're in Game of Thrones.
You're a Game of Thrones fan?
Yeah, I'm a giant Game of Thrones fan.
Us too.
Oh, my God.
Oh, my God, oh, my God, oh, my God, calm me down.
Are you sweating now?
I am.
I'm having changing life.
I'm going through menopause.
I had never seen it before because one night I turned it on and I saw a guy's head got squashed.
And I went, I can't watch that.
So I put on the news that calm me down.
And then I got mad.
married five months ago, but before we got married, we decided to have a marathon.
Did you ever see the Portlandia where Fred Armisen and Carrie Browstein are watching
Battlestar Galactica?
Yes.
This is what we did.
We spent two weeks.
I watched seven years of Games of Thrones in two weeks.
I did the same thing two weeks ago.
You did it?
Yeah, I did it.
Am I wrong or is it becomes a religion?
It becomes this weird thing.
And I met the guys, and I fawned all over him.
I was drooling over David and DB.
And I just went crazy.
And they invited me to the premiere of the third episode in LA on the 28th.
So I'll be going to that at the Gromans Chinese.
Holy shit.
And they were like, they were worshipping me.
And they're like, oh, you and the aristocrats.
And I can't believe you're free-formed like that.
And I said, yeah, we can't do that anymore.
And they said, well, we do things on Game of Thrones you can't do anymore.
Yeah, but that was, you know, in another realm that's a billion years ago or whatever.
Or, I don't know, 100,000 years ago.
But whatever, it's not really, it's kind of could be the future.
We don't know what it was.
Yeah.
I think we have absolutely no clue.
Only brand knows.
Only brand knows.
Do you have one theory that you're sticking on to?
I don't think the black dragon's going to make it.
Okay.
The greatest thing would be is if that evil dragon turned out to be a good dragon,
if we could get that dragon to switch.
Just bring them back.
But I don't think that's that show.
And I think you watched it when they brought everybody on on the first episode,
and you're going, I don't think they're going to make it.
I don't think they're going to make it.
And I don't want them to do it.
die.
You really fall in love with the characters.
I don't think I'll be able to handle watching
Denares die or Sanzah.
Any of them actually die.
No. John's know we've seen die before,
but I don't want them to die.
Die again.
But I think, uh, Kalia, what's her name?
Princess of the Dragons?
Deneres.
Oh, I got them all down.
Calisi is.
They should color-coded for me.
I really don't know what's going on.
But, but Calisi is, uh, I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't want to guess.
Yeah.
But I don't know if she can,
because I don't want to spoil alert
anybody that hasn't seen the first episode.
That's okay.
We've already.
Oh, you've done it already?
Yeah, just go for it.
But, well, since they are related,
I mean, but nobody seems to care on that show.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares if they're related.
They don't care.
Well, it's obviously everything's built on incest,
which is beautiful.
Yeah.
No, the Targaryans, they're supposed to mate with each other.
Exactly.
Targaryen is a spice, I believe.
Yeah.
Sounds like it.
It does.
But I want to talk about Full House
for a little bit because that's what we grew up on
watching the repeats of it and everything.
And it never went away.
Never.
Never.
It said to me it will never go away.
I don't think it ever will.
Well, the reason, I have different theories on it.
One is it was, you know, meant for 14-year-old girls.
And so when a 50-year-old dude would criticize it, I'm like,
guy, get your daughter or get your niece or somebody you know to do it.
And it was based on, you know, loss of a parent.
It was based on three men and a baby is what it's based on.
And then they chose it to be like Happy Days.
I was, you know, Ron Howard's character.
I was Richie Cunningham.
Stamos was Fonzie.
And Dave was either Routh or Potsie,
but you don't even know what I'm talking about.
Because you didn't watch Happy Day.
I know Fonzie.
I know that name.
You got me with that Fons.
Right.
Yeah.
So this is, it was kind of,
and it was the same producers.
And they followed a formula
and it was kind of had a little bosom buddies feel
to it at the front, which was Tom Hanks.
I mentioned any more shows you wouldn't know,
but it's okay.
But the key to it was that it was about teaching morality lessons
and how to raise your kids.
But they did it through the kids' eyes.
So, you know, you're seeing Ashley and Ray Kate at three years old
and you're about to go to commercial
and you hear a synthesizer string play on a keyboard.
And she's like, I don't know.
I don't know what to do.
And then the whole commercial, your kids are going,
what's going to happen to Michelle?
I'm so worried.
But they would do every character, which is so great.
They literally would do.
Every character had a show.
Each one of us got to have one that, you know, I took off my wedding ring when I accepted the death of my wife and put it on the thing.
And then you went to commercial and when you come back and it's like, Danny, why so down, you know?
But it was based on situations that happened.
And the newer one has become more of a fantasy, I think.
It's kind of probably grown with where we're at because people want an escape and kids want an escape.
and then I'm doing the video show again also,
which is a bluer version of the old one.
Right.
Which also was a little,
Full House was a little girl show back in the day.
Yeah.
And the video show I did was the little boy show.
That was like, can we watch the show where people fall down, mommy?
You know, yes, they'll get hit in the crotch, but yes.
And the new one I'm doing will be on either on the fall or in the summer.
We're not sure you, but we've got more we're actually working on right now and finishing
because that was just a sneak peek that we did of it that came on after the
bachelor oh my god do you watch the bachelor well i had to this year because uh colton and i had bonded
over a conference yeah a lot of pictures of you and colton yeah we were together doing the thing but i
didn't know he'd already jump the fence that's what i didn't know and that's what i think disappointed
some fans yeah that he uh kind of he screwed the pooch in a clear in a clean way oh no that's
not a clean way because he had had lost his virginity whoops but no he didn't confirm that he
didn't no he won't tell us unless maybe you could fight out of that well when did you
talk to him.
Well, we haven't talked to him.
No, I was on Kimmel
the night that he was about to go
do it. Okay.
And it was
pretty clear.
Yeah. It was, wasn't it? I'm asking my friend
Michael. He's like, I don't
talk about him. No. I think
he made it, I think they made it
clear on the air, if I'm correct, because I watched
it as it led into it. They hinted to it.
They were just like, dance around it. Yeah, they were
like, he was strutting around like he was
pretty happy about it. And I still follow him on
Instagram, which is kind of scary.
Oh, I hope they're having fun at the ball game.
Yeah, but if you want follow him now, he's going to be
pissed. He's going to be like Bob Sag and I'll follow him.
Yeah, I would never do that. You can't do that.
You can't do that. You're kidding. He's a young man. It'll be hurt.
Yeah. Totally. He'll be very hurt. I raised him. Yeah, that would, that would
sting the most. I don't unfollow. Do you say Stamos?
No, I would say Stamos. Yeah. Speaking of
Stamos. Yes.
You guys became great friends. Obviously, you've stayed friends.
What was it like when you guys first met each other on Full House?
We weren't the best of friends, but that was because I was jealous.
I was going to ask that.
I got divorced for my first wife 23 years ago, and at that time, I was just a different person, completely different person.
And he was just, you know, dating all kinds of models and stuff and famous people.
And I was a Jewish comedian who was neurotic.
And I was not jealous or anything.
We just came from two different places.
Yeah.
And then things changed.
And after a couple years, we realized this is not.
People started getting sick.
I lost a sister.
He had a sister almost lose her life.
Dave Kouye lost a sister.
Dave and I knew each other for eight years before Full House started.
We were comedians in crime together and met in Detroit.
And when we were young, I was like 21, 22.
Dave was like 18 or 19 or something.
And then Stamos and I became, we all became in,
separable. I mean, we would go everywhere together. I was like, what do you guys always together?
Why are you together? And I'm even doing a benefit April 25th in L.A. for scleriderma, because that's the
sister that I lost to this horrible disease. And over a 30-year period, we have raised $48 million
in research. And it's all been, it's called Cool Comedy Hot Cuisine. And if I can I give the website?
It's srfcure.org. And we help people with this disease, which affects mainly women in their
childbearing years. And so John
is doing the auction with me on
the 25th. And so no one will be looking at me
during the whole time. But
hopefully he'll have the big beard and look all scruffy, so they'll have to go to me
because I'll move around a lot. Yeah. Trying to be funny
at Reverend. Exactly. And we've got
Ken John and Ray Romano and another
very well-known comedian that I cannot announce.
Ooh, secret. But you and John also were on my favorite show
of all-time entourage.
Yeah. Favorite show of all-time. He played Pink
Nobody's business because CGI is a miracle.
So it was fake.
Well, no, some of it was not.
He got really, really good.
He got trained.
And then they did a couple things that are impossible.
Maybe not for a person that does it, like Olympic level.
But he was really good.
I mean, he can be athletic when he wants to be.
Yeah.
And I was on it like five times.
Yeah.
And I did things in it that were not very, you know, pure of heart.
Do you think your daughters would rather watch Daniel,
Tanner or Bob Saggett entourage, Bob Saggett.
They're both extremes.
Yeah.
I love Bob Sagget Entourage.
Well, that's very sweet.
Thank you.
I had a girlfriend once and no longer.
And because I'm married.
That would be a mistake.
She was my girlfriend for a time.
And I said, I'm nothing like.
You're acting just like you are on your entourage character.
And I said, no, I'm not.
And I was in a black robe unshaven smoking a cigar.
And I was like, I looked exactly.
like my answer on scarier.
But they wrote that to be me.
And at that time, you couldn't, when you played yourself on a show, you weren't like nominatable
for anything.
And so it was like, but one of the shows I thought I had done a good job on.
I went, hey, let's submit that for, you know, the Emmy thing.
Because, you know, you want to be in a popularity contest if you're allowed.
And they said, no, you play yourself.
You can't do it.
If you play yourself.
But then the next year, Michael J. Fox played himself.
And I think it was in Curb.
And all bets were out the window because you don't say no to Michael J. Fox.
And I was playing a diabolical jerk.
And he was Michael J. Fox, a saint.
So I think he deserved it.
So I was not taking advantage of.
What was it like working?
Although I brought it up.
Yeah, you're rehashing it now.
Yeah, it's not good.
What was it like working with that cast?
Were they like crazy off scene or was it only on camera?
Oh, those guys have still friends with all them.
Oh, really?
Family dog.
They'll be at the benefit also.
so will the Fuller House cast.
A lot of the people from Fuller House will be at my benefit
because I have good friends.
So Doug Allen and Kevin Connolly will be there.
What about John Mayer?
John cannot come.
He's on tour around the world.
But he did something and I put it on my Twitter.
He was in Singapore and there's a song that he did in one of his albums that I just loved.
And it's the album where, God, I don't know the name.
I'm so dumb.
But he's out and he's wearing a cowboy hat.
Noah probably knows it.
He's cowboy.
I guess I just feel like?
Or no.
No, no.
This is an older song.
Older song.
Older song.
He's like in the West.
He's like,
he's out of the frontier
because he lives in Montana sometimes.
And the song is called badge and gun.
And it's like a traditional western song.
But it's like a ballad.
It's like a Woody Guthrie type song.
And it is love it.
So then someone in the audience,
he says, hey, somebody videotaped this because Bob Saggett says this is his favorite.
And they cheered.
A few people cheered when he said Bob Saggett.
It must have been his group that I know.
Yeah.
It must have been.
But they understood English perfectly,
which means that we're a pretty ignorant culture.
We don't know anything.
I speak English.
Well, Bob Sagin, they probably just heard those two words.
That was it.
It's phonetically.
That's what it is.
How did you become friends with John Mayer,
such good friends with him?
I asked him to do my scleridermin benefit like 13 years ago.
And then my dad had just passed away or was passing away.
No, he just passed away.
No, it was just, that doesn't matter.
He's living or dead.
And Mayor went out and did stand up with me.
It was the first time he ever did stand-up.
So I took him to the laugh factory,
and I needed to do stand-up because that's my venting.
Yeah.
That's my therapy when I don't have time to go to therapy.
And we went to this club, the laugh factory,
and he got on stage and did stuff about animals and people uniting.
And I said, you've got to be careful of this stuff.
You know, he's hilarious.
And he's so, he's such a good guy.
He's such a good friend.
Yeah, we're big fans of him here.
Oh, he's, yeah.
I would think so.
I watch his...
Do you watch his current mood?
Yeah, I watch current mood.
I've been on that.
Yep.
Yes, you have.
And he had a fake Vanity Fair Party
where he just had the three letters.
I was there.
Yeah, how was that?
It was insane.
It was so stupid.
Right, and he did it,
and it looked like it was the Vanity Fair Party.
And he said, hey, I am at there.
And then after about seven minutes,
he just said, oh, we're not there, and pull back.
And he has Instagram come to his house,
five cameras and a whole crew.
Yeah.
It was funny because so many pictures from his live came up,
like on red carpet photos of the Vanity Fair Party.
And people were like, is that John Mayer's party or the actual party?
It was really.
You couldn't tell and it was done so well.
And it was fun.
And we had, I don't give sponsorships, but we had a famous burger company.
Yes.
Support it.
Shake Shack.
I heard that.
That's what, I'm glad you said it.
Yeah.
I can't promote.
I never had it before, but at the Vanity Fair party.
Yeah, I did.
I did.
It was pretty exciting.
Yeah.
Who knew we would get excited about things like Shake Shack?
Right, at your fake party.
Yeah, right?
Totally LA.
That's just so great about him.
And he's grown up a lot.
I mean, and so have I, believe it or not.
And he's just one of my dearest friends.
I'm very lucky.
Yeah.
And he was at your wedding.
He was not only at my wedding, and so was Stamos.
And I kind of messed up with Stamos because he was going to give a speech,
but then Mayer jumped the shark and I didn't know what to do.
Hate when that happens.
And it was like, and John was like a little bit.
It hurts, so I'm making it up to them big time.
What are you doing?
Well, all kinds of stuff.
We just did a thing.
My wife did a thing for Extra, where she did a hosting thing.
And he and his wife, Caitlin and I went out to lunch and promoted this restaurant.
Not really promoted the restaurant, but just did a segment on our friendship and stuff.
But at the benefit, you know, on the 25th, I'm going to just slobber all over him.
He's going to get so much love.
He's not going to be.
And Mary's not there.
It's all safe.
Yes, yeah.
But there's no, I mean, I'm talking about a 30-year relationship compared to a 13-year relationship, but you're allowed to have other friends.
Yeah.
But I think the three of us need to go to dinner and just get this thing straightened out because it's a serious boy band drama.
John Stamos.
John's my friend.
And Bob sag it out to dinner.
In the middle.
No one's going to look at me.
Yeah.
Can you invite us?
I know you guys are, I know what's going on.
I get it.
There's hormones in the room when I mention them.
But Mayor, what he did at the wedding was, and Michael was there, my friend, and he's here now.
But what happened at the wedding was he sits down, and I've had a lot of loss of my life.
So I wrote a book about it called Dirty Daddy, and it was a comedy book, but it also had a, I lost two sisters, I lost my parents, I lost, we lost a lot of family, just always, my whole childhood.
And I had a lot of unfortunate relationships and a couple of good ones, but, you know, it's hard when you have them and they're, you know, everybody has them, but they're hard.
That's why you listen to John Mayer break-up songs.
Yeah.
And John Stamos Beach Boy breakup songs.
Everybody goes surfing.
But John's read a couple.
Well, forever.
Forever is, you know.
And that sounds like a breakup song kind of.
Yeah.
And that's a Beach Boy song that John did it with him.
believe. I'm not sure of the whole thing, but I know he sang it on the show.
Yes. Jesse and the Rippers.
Exactly. And so it was really sweet.
Mayor sang a song. Before he sang it, he said, you have been through so much, Bob,
and Kelly is your reward for that. So there was a lot of non-dry eyes, except for people that
are older that don't have fluid in their eyes. I might tear up right now. Right? And then at the end
of it he um and said here's your wedding gift uh not on not in front of everybody but it was a martin
guitar and he gives it to us and then kelly just starts taking guitar lessons and now she's like a savant
and she's like amazing at it and so she plays the guitar all the time and i was like that's a martin may
i have it for a minute he goes yeah but take the capo off i know how a guitar works but she's like
she's gotten really really good and she's a deal with fender because she's an influencer and
all that stuff and she influences me to do whatever she wants
And so it's just, it's, it's, I'm lucky.
Yeah.
I'm lucky to have, to have a lot of love in my life.
Yeah, it's awesome.
And the full house people.
Of course.
You have a lot of great friends.
Yeah.
I'm very lucky.
I'm very, very lucky.
And they're all ages.
I have no.
Did you get, now do you, the Fuller House kids, are they all, your kids now too?
Well, it's, it's different because we're kind of guest stars on the show, you know.
And, and I like the kids.
They're really sweet.
But, like, I can't invite them to my cool comedy thing because they're a little young
and the comedy's a little adult.
And so, and it's going to be like 600 people, and it's just going to be words they shouldn't, I shouldn't be doing it, you know.
The littlest kid, Elias, who's adorable.
Whenever we curse, he says you got to put, you know, money in the tip jar.
And I, and I, and I, I said, I'll clean it up for you guys, but I said, here's 60 grand, shut the F up.
Bob, you don't have to clean it up for us.
Oh, you don't?
I feel bad, though, because it's a different world we're in.
You know, it's got guys like Pair's Bob.
But it really has happened.
We say fuck all over the place.
All right.
Is that a command?
Yeah.
Because it's hard to do it everywhere.
You got to pick your spots.
You don't want to ruin the carpeting.
Yes.
Yeah, I don't, it's weird because I'm not dirty Bob and I'm not clean.
You know, it's like, and you're talking third person of your own name.
Yeah, that's true.
It's a problem.
That happens when you play yourself so many times.
That happens.
Yeah.
But I've got a bunch of new stuff I'm working on, too, that I'm trying to get done.
I was on the phone with Norm McDonald last night for about an hour.
It was insane.
We were FaceTiming.
And he's one of the funniest people alive and not regular.
Not a regular person.
Yeah.
And I don't know if you're Norm MacDonald fans or not.
Do you know Norm's work?
I directed dirty work.
So we're talking about a possible sequel and the options are impossible to figure out how to make one.
Oh, man.
But it's funny.
funny as well unfortunately we have to we're getting kicked out unfortunately we have to wrap up
who comes in now our time has ended they've got they've they need the cameras they need the cameras
they need some and you're about to eat some pizza i heard about that you're doing a pizza
we're going to make a pizza run yes you are before we wrap up can you send us off with just one
lesson yes one lesson yeah i think so i i would say ladies always have respect for yourself
because even if you're in the mood at certain points because you had a light
beer that you want to disrespect yourself.
Realize the next day when you have your caffeine in the morning that respecting yourself
is more important than the beverages you've chosen to drink.
And don't ever accept a drink from a guy without seeing the source.
You better know the guy.
If you're in Vegas, don't ever take a drink from anybody because you won't know nothing.
And what I always tell all my daughters, I have three daughters that are 32 and 29 and 26.
I've always said, kick them in the crotch as hard as you can and run away.
And I think self-respect and following your heart on what you want to do, and it might seem impossible.
It sounds like I'm doing some silly thing for some award.
You come out of nothing and you can make it.
No, you're following it.
But it's the truth.
Pick them in the crotch and run away.
That's one.
And the other one was, you know, don't take drinks without a lid.
Not a lid, but, you know, the good kind of lid.
See where they came from.
Yes.
And also don't trust a lot.
of people, a lot of dudes, they only want three things, and you have all of them.
And maybe four, who knows, but maybe five.
But that's not good advice.
But with my daughters, it's always, you know, they're artists and they're incredibly talented,
and all I've wanted is for them to be happy.
So that's what I wish for you guys.
Thank you, Bob.
Thank you.
That was so, Danny Tanner.
How did they do that?
I love it.
I loved it.
That's exactly what we needed.
on Red Box and you can download it.
You're on tour.
I'm on tour, tour, tour.
Bob Sagitt.
So buy your tickets to see Bob Sagitt on tour.
Thank you so much for telling you.
Thank you for having you.
You guys are great.
You're my heroes.
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We are joined by Morgan Seminer from Netflix's Cheer.
Season 2 is out now, and we are so excited to have you on the show, Morgan.
Thank you.
Thank you guys for having me.
How are you feeling right now?
What's been the lead, like the build-up to this second season because, you know, COVID
and all these things, like, it's.
It's been a long time since the first season came out.
So how are you feeling now?
It's crazy.
Like literally insane.
The first season obviously was aired in 2020.
And since then, it's taken a few years to get the next season out.
So, you know, I haven't cheered for two years.
But I was a part of the 2020 season technically year-wise.
So I have been out of cheer for a while.
but, you know, still in the new season.
So I'm excited to see what I said and what I did.
So I'm very excited to watch the new season.
And, you know, just all the emotions of, you know, everything.
Yeah, obviously so much changed from when you guys filmed the first season.
You know, Navarro came into all of our lives in which we didn't know about before or if you're in the cheer world you knew about.
And then it just blew up.
I mean, everyone was obsessed with it.
you guys had Kendall Jenner posing in the uniforms and everything. But I imagine that after everything
blew up, Monica had to like make sure that it didn't get to all your heads. Would you say that is correct?
I wouldn't necessarily say get to our heads, but we were very overwhelmed because we did not
expect the show to blow up the way it did. We knew it was going to be somewhat big in the
cheerleading world. But it reached such a huge audience that we were not expecting.
it to whatsoever. So for it to blow up and be so unexpected, we didn't really know what we were
getting into. So, you know, all the interviews and like meetings our favorite celebrities and being
on Ellen and like all these crazy opportunities, we were just like in shock. So it was just absolutely
crazy. And like we're all trying to figure it out together and just go with the flow. So it was like
so many different emotions. But we were all just, you know, super excited for the opportunities and
that we were able to share them with our teammates and our friends.
How, and of course it was instant.
Like everybody was binging it and it happened so fast.
And all of social media blew up as well.
You know, you have over a million Instagram followers.
Like you have so many of the rest of the cast like blew up on social media.
How were you like how did you manage that?
Because it's a lot from like, you know, having your Instagram, you post your normal pictures, do your thing.
And now all of a sudden you have a million people seeing your posts.
Yeah.
It was very different, I will say, because, you know, I would go from posting, you know, once, like, every five months to posting, like, as much as I can to, like, you know, keep up with, like, what my followers wanted and, like, my fans and, like, things that I was doing.
And, like, I wanted to post about all the amazing opportunities that I got to do.
But, like, trying to find the right balance of it was hard, especially when I was still cheering and doing school and just everything piling on top of each other.
so it was like very overwhelming to try and deal with but I feel like everyone handled it very well
and yeah it's still crazy for me to even think that I have over a million followers on social media
did you find it literally it is crazy did you find it hard to like put your phone down and focus on
other things after this all comes out right because after all the attention you're getting on
social media I mean I know we find it impossible to put our phone down sometimes just everybody does
at this point in life. But you remember, you also got to cheer. You got to go to practice. You
guys have to focus on that. So how did you separate the two? So for me, I was a little bit different.
I wouldn't go on my phone because when I did, I'd get, you know, freaked out or I'd see like a
negative comment and like, you know, it upset me or whatever. So I honestly, even still now, I don't
really go on social media that much, which I think is a good thing sometimes. Sometimes I do feel like
I'm missing out. But for me, I just, you know, was so focused on being in the moment and, you know,
enjoying opportunities and, you know, creating new memories. So I was just so focused on what was
going on right then and there instead of what was going on in the social media world.
Yeah, that's a very smart way to look at it. Obviously, it could be overwhelming. Like you said,
negative comments. It's just a bunch of people who they're obviously so obsessed with the show and
it's all they can focus on. But you don't need that in your life at all.
all. You can just focus on the fact that you're, well, now you're not cheering.
Right? Correct. So. Yes. I'm not showing anymore. Where did that decision come from?
So basically, it was when COVID hit. So I was still cheering on the team. And then COVID happened.
And, you know, I had the opportunity to go back to Navarro because I had another year of eligibility.
But I had already graduated from Navarro. I was doing classes at Texas A&M as well so that I could, you know,
still be a part of Navarro for that coming year. So I just got to the point where I was like,
you know, I don't really know what other classes to take. I don't really know which other major
I should open up next because, you know, I had already graduated. So just thinking of like the bigger
picture of like, what do I want to do with my life? And I also had, you know, all the memories from
Navarro, the titles. Like I exceeded my expectations from when I first walked in the door
there. So I, you know, was very content and very happy with everything that had happened. And, you know,
feel like I fulfilled what my job was coming into Navarro.
So I, you know, left out on a positive note.
And I was like, I'll also have all the memories.
I'll still have, you know, the titles and all the amazing opportunities.
So I'm just going to take that and carry it with me into what I do next.
Yeah.
The show not only blew up your life, but kind of those closest to you, you know, your family members,
your grandparents, we got to see your story.
how has it been for them watching this happen for you?
I mean, they're probably going to be watching this too.
So high.
But for them, it's crazy.
I mean, they didn't really have social media before everything.
And now they have TikTok and Snapchat and everything so that they can keep up with what I'm doing.
So they've been like, you know, very supportive.
Obviously they were very confused by what was going on, like what followers were and like how to post
on Instagram and you know all the ins and outs of it but um for them i feel like it's been very crazy for
them just you know they'll be scrolling and i'll come up on their for you page or something and they're
just like what is going on yeah so i feel like it's just literally just crazy yeah like absolutely
crazy and you're living on your own right in dallas in your own apartment yes so i am currently
in dallas texas and i live with my cat technically yeah that's a roommate that is yeah
You know, it's a roommate. How's that been? Do you like living alone?
Yes and no. I mean, I, you know, was around everyone at a bar and like we had like apartments together,
dorms and all that. So going from, you know, all the, all the roommates and that sort of a thing to be on my own,
I was like, okay, yeah, now we're talking. Like, I love this. Like, this is amazing. You know,
if it's messy, it's my fault, you know, type of a thing. And like, I don't mind being on my own. I'm very
comfortable with that but also too like I have so many friends and like my boyfriend lives right down
the street for me so you know we're hanging out 24-7 oh I'm hanging out on my friends going to visit
my family so not necessarily alone all the time yeah so it's a little different but I don't mind it
that's nice how have you um so now you know like you said you've been separated from it for some
some time now how do you stay connected with the Navarro gang like you guys talk all the time or
are anybody nearby to you?
So I do still stay in contact with a lot of people from Navarro
and even people that I was on a team prior with and alumni and all that.
It's just such a close-knit family that regardless of where you are in the world,
like there's going to be someone who's connected to tomorrow some way, shape, or form.
So, you know, I'm also 45 minutes down the road so I can go down to practices and watch whenever
and, you know, still face time and do all of that.
So I still feel pretty connected with the team from 2021 and this newcoming team for 2022.
So, you know, I love all of them.
And Navarro is just a huge family.
Yeah.
And you said that you obviously now are focusing on what you want to do with your future.
Do you want to stay in the cheerleading world or do you want to do something totally different?
Like maybe coaching or?
Honestly, I've never really seen myself as like a coach coach.
I mean, I don't have as much experience as like.
so many other people out there.
So I feel like there is still a lot for me to learn in order to be a coach.
Because I only know, like, you know, the athlete part of it.
But I don't really know, like, where I, like, see myself in the future.
I'm literally just here, just living my best life, just seeing where life takes me.
So going with the flow, you know, I am down for any opportunities all the time.
I'm just really excited to see what the future has been for me.
That's awesome.
And we have loved watching everybody's relationship with Monica on the show.
I think that is really like what made that first season so special as well.
How has she like kind of changed your life?
I mean, that woman is incredible.
Let me just start with that.
I love her so much.
Like she literally is that mother figure for us.
And for me, like I didn't know I needed it until I had it.
Right.
And so it's just very special to be able to have someone in your life that you can depend on and that you can trust and be able to talk to, vent to, you know, just joke around with like she literally can check every single box.
So it's just really great to be able to have a relationship that's like that.
And also for me, like I do look up to her as like a role model.
And, you know, she just always has the right things to say.
Like regardless of what it is, like she gives the best advice.
And I'm just very thankful that other people too get to see that side of our relationship because it is so special.
Yeah, watching the first season, I was like, damn, I want Monica to whip my ass into shape.
Like, I feel like I need a Monica in my life.
And it would happen, but it would still, like, be kind of in a nice,ish way.
Like, it's like, she's going to yell at you, but you're also going to have a good time after.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yes.
And we're excited because, you know, this season we're getting a few, a couple more episodes.
You know, we only got, it was first season was six episodes.
This season is nine episodes.
We, we kind of have to follow along the timeline, right?
You're reading about it.
You know that you guys immediately kind of went back into that filming, you know, January 2020.
How, what did you personally do during that time in between?
Because, of course, filming, you guys weren't able to continue and just sports in general were canceled
across the board due to, due to COVID.
and you guys didn't pick it back up till September of that year.
So how was that time for you?
For me, I went back home to Wyoming so I could spend time with my grandparents
because everyone at Navarro had left and gone home.
So I was like, well, I'm not going to stay here by myself.
So I went back home.
And for me, like, I really got to, you know, take a second because I didn't before.
I was just go, go, go with everything that I was so overwhelmed.
And, you know, just took time to myself and took time to actually process the show
because as soon as it came out, it was like interview the next morning.
So I didn't really get to fully process what had happened.
And like, obviously I shared my life story on there.
And it was like a little intimidating at first because I was like, I don't know what people
are going to take from it.
And like, you know, didn't really keep up with, you know, what was happening and what people
were saying about it.
It was, you know, just go, go, go.
So really just took time to like process the show, you know, spend quality time with my
grandparents and like just take a step away from it for a second.
So for me, it was actually good.
and I really needed it because I was like mentally struggling.
But I'm glad that I was able to go home and be with my grandparents during the quarantine.
What was the protocol like when you guys went back to it?
Because I'm assuming things had changed obviously a little bit in the ways you practiced and competed.
Right.
Yes.
So I didn't go back after COVID.
So I'm not 100% sure like what the team went through.
I know that COVID testing was a part of it, but I'm not sure what the extent was like,
how often or what needed to be done in order to film.
But I know that, you know, everyone was very cautious of the situation and took it very seriously
so that, you know, we could be able to produce a show and put it out there for everybody,
but also to keep everyone safe and, you know, just get back to doing what we normally do.
So, yeah.
Yeah, definitely.
So I also love that from the, what we've seen, we get a, it looks like a lot more in-depth look
into who you guys are competing against, right?
You're seeing Trinity Valley.
You're seeing their coach.
Love this aspect.
And their cheerleaders and what's going on there.
What's it like really kind of having, is that rivalry as, I guess, serious is the word, I guess?
Deep as it's portrayed.
Yeah, as it feels watching.
So I would say, I mean, I am close with some people that go to TVCC or have previously
cheered there. So it seems like a huge rivalry, which in a sense it is, but it mostly comes down
to when you step foot on that mat to compete. Right. So you can be, you know, friends laughing,
you know, visiting each other, going and getting lunch or whatever. But then as soon as you
step on that mat in Daytona, you're like, hang on, like, I got a job to do. Like da-da-da, do your
thing and then, you know, go back to it afterwards. But, you know, we are, you know, very close
competitors and it goes both ways you know what I'm saying like we are like hard on each other
you know and have the rivalry but also we are close at the same time so it gets a little complicated
but you know they are amazing athletes and their program and everything so you know credit to
them for what they do and it's it's there but we love them we love a good cheerling rivalry
but our team at the same time yeah well is it like obviously
you're not going to be mean to the other people on the team.
The rivalry's there.
But the same day as competition,
you're not grabbing lunch with those people.
Yes, exactly.
It's like you've got a job to do
and you're like, okay.
But, you know, it is what it is.
Right.
It kind of like it feeds into,
which, you know, is the extent of my,
you know, really cheer.
Like Netflix, this show taught me a lot about competitive cheerleading.
And I feel like the extent of my knowledge
was watching like the teen movies
where there is always a classic cheer rival.
I did cheerleading, not to that extent, but yeah, you have rivals.
No, I know, I know.
It's serious.
It's serious.
Yeah, yeah.
And, you know, the show you just learn so much more.
When you're going, it's competition day.
It's Daytona Day.
What are you doing to get yourself ready?
How are you pumping yourself up?
Because that's such a major part of this.
Like, I wonder, like, how has you're just, this is actually a separate question.
So I'll ask that first and then how did you like
athletically prepare for those days?
Well, you honestly just prayed.
It was, you know, me having full mental breakdowns while I have makeup on trying to
reapply it so I don't look psycho.
You know, everyone's rushing around trying to get their hair done.
You have like the nerves.
Like, you know, you work that whole entire year for that one moment.
So you're like, this is it.
Like this is literally it.
Like this is what this whole year has been about.
is this, you know, routine that we're about to do.
So it's like a lot of like pressure, stress.
Like, you know, everyone's freaking out.
You're trying to keep yourself cool,
but you see someone else freaking out, so you're freaking out.
And so it's just like all over the place.
Like everyone's emotions.
There's some people that, you know,
will just sit there and just be calm and collected.
There's other ones that have to pace.
There's some people that are just like, let's go.
And then there's me and I'm just like, okay, we got this.
Like, it's going to be all right.
Like, we can do it.
We trust each other.
We can do it.
So it's all over the place.
But it's also just really exciting because,
you know, it's what you've been looking forward to and it's like actually there.
The feeling after must be the greatest relief in the world.
Yes.
If you hit.
Yes.
Yes.
So, I mean, I wasn't necessarily a mistake on the first season, but my stunt was very shaky
and it seemed a lot more shaky when I was in the air versus when you watch it on video.
So watching that back, I was like, you know, very thrown off by it.
And I was like, I wonder what it's going to look like, you know, all that.
So, you know, there's just, like, so many emotions.
But then, like, once you step off the floor and, like, you, like, technically hit a zero,
it's just, like, whew, like, craziness.
Like, you just can't even, like, process it.
And you're like, did we actually here?
Or did, like, what just happened?
Like, you, like, blank out.
Like, you literally go into autopilot.
And you just, like, are done.
And you're like, can someone fill me in?
Like, I'm confused.
And you didn't watch this season yet.
So you will be watching it with everybody else.
Yep, I'll be watching it with the rest of the world.
What, this is what, this was the second part of what I wanted to ask you before.
Like, it's such a grueling sport and you put your body through so much.
And we saw that in the first season with injuries and just, like, being in the gym and
working out all of these things.
How has that transition been for you, like, now not cheering anymore and kind of like, I feel
like that's such a
interesting part
for college athletes
where it is like very
consuming to kind of have to transition
out of it.
Yes. So when I stopped
cheering, my body loved me.
You know, I got to
not be sore every single day or, you know,
have bruises from being caught or
whatever. So, you know, my
body was like, oh yeah, and now we're talking.
And then quarantine happened. So I'm sitting on
the couch for like months out of time.
Okay, well, I'm used to being like, go, go, go, like practicing four hours a day every single
day. So I was like, I feel like I need to be doing something. But, you know, taking that break was
very good for me. And I do mischew, though. I do miss cheering. I was going to ask now that
has passed. Being a part of all of that, it's, I mean, it's kind of hard, but, you know, I loved every
moment of it while I was still a cheerleader. Yeah. So it's a Sunday night. You're in your apartment
And what are you doing?
What is your night look like?
Like what do you put it on TV?
What are you watching?
Specifically a Sunday night.
Yeah, I just feel like Sunday nights that go too relaxed night.
Yeah.
What about the going out nights?
Like Friday and Saturday.
Friday and Saturday.
Honestly, I value sleep a lot.
I literally can sleep from until like 4 p.m.
So most of the time, if I'm not with my boyfriend or, you know, hang out with friends,
I 99.9% of the time I'm sleeping.
So that kind of sounds like you,
yeah, I was going to say that sounds about right.
That's basically me.
Yeah, yeah.
I value my sleep.
I don't have 12 hours.
It's not going to go well.
You and your boyfriend are really cute eyes to see you guys all over,
all over Instagram.
Do you, like I said, this ties back to the, you know,
over a million followers.
Do you ever feel like any pressures on what you should and shouldn't be sharing
about that part of your life?
I mean, sometimes.
It depends on like situations.
Like, I feel like I have been very open with the whole entire world, you know,
sharing like parts of my life story and, you know, just put in it all out there for
everyone.
So I'm like people nowadays feel like they do know everything about me, which isn't
necessarily true.
They saw, you know, parts of my life story, not, you know, other things.
So it is like hard to like balance, you know, what of your personal life do you want
keep to yourself that you don't put out there for people.
So, I mean, Stone, obviously, for example, like, love him.
He's so cute.
He's so cute boy name.
Stone is such a cute boy name.
That is such a cool fucking name.
It's so fun to be around.
At first when he said, I was like, Stone?
Like, the rock?
Yeah.
But, yeah.
So he, you know, is very, you know, supportive of everything that I do.
So it's nice to be able to, you know, bring him into it.
and like give him glimpses of, you know, what it's like, you know, behind the scenes of, you know,
doing Instagram ad or like this or that. So he's been like very supportive of everything I've been
doing. So it's nice to be able to, you know, share my relationship and someone I care so much about
with the world. Yeah. And you've gotten so many really cool opportunities, of course, since the show.
But you did hair products, right, CVS with Conair and Scrunchy, which is so cool. I feel like
that's every girl's dream. Yeah, exactly. I've thought about it throughout the
entire interview.
I was like, she has amazing hair.
What hair company would not be like, we should, we should get more.
Absolutely.
How has that been?
What was that experience like working with those major, major companies?
Yes.
So I had a hair care collaboration with Connor and Scuncy that was put out in CBS.
You know, that was such an amazing opportunity.
It was a huge brand deal for me.
I was super excited about it.
You know, I was a part of the design process and everything.
So, you know, being behind the scenes of something is.
so cool. You don't know how much work goes into making just one thing. And, you know, all the steps
you need to get there in production. And, like, there's just so much that goes on with it that, you know,
it puts you, you know, to look at a different perspective of, like, anyone who puts out anything or,
you know, works with another company. Like, there's so much that goes into it that people don't realize.
And it's just so crazy to be able to be a part of that. And then also just, like, rocking into CVS and
seeing like my face on a like a like a board I'm like what?
Yeah.
Like my name put on products.
I'm like, is this really my life?
Like there's no way.
Like there's no way that that is true.
Like absolutely crazy.
So crazy.
It's all so cool.
It is.
What is coming up in the future for you that you are most excited about?
I honestly don't even know.
I literally take it day by day.
I don't even remember what I had for breakfast.
So that tells you how much
Season two is number one priority right now.
I'm like, I just want to see it say bad.
But, you know, I don't really know exactly
what the future does hold for me.
I'm excited to see though.
You know, I've been working on, you know,
building my brand up more and, like, my business
and, you know, spending time of family and friends.
So, you know, I'm happy with where I'm at now.
So, you know, I'm just going to keep going,
keep living life and just see where it takes me.
It's great.
Besides your own.
storyline, of course. Out of your friends
on this season, whose storyline
are you kind of most excited to watch
come to life on season two?
There's a couple of people,
honestly.
Maddie Brum,
Cassidy, Jill, like
there's, I mean, everyone, like every single
person has a story and, you know, some people
don't, you know,
some people's
aren't portrayed on the show, but every
single person that comes to Navarro has
a story and every single person in
world has a story. So I just think it is crazy that, you know, people get to express that and be able
to put that out for the world and be able to inspire and help others. So I'm very excited to see,
you know, everyone else's stories. And, you know, obviously Greg does an amazing job with all
of that. So I'm excited to see, like, how it is on that side of like a production part of it.
But yeah, I'm really excited. You know, I love all of the people that are going to be in season two so
much and um i'm just i'm ready i'm like counting down the minutes i'm ready for it i'm like all right i
think we're ready too and i definitely are ready i will say what i love most about this show is that everyone
has their own unique story and everyone is so interesting in their own ways and in a cheesy but
amazing way cheer brings everybody together and it's just like it's so heartwarming but also there's
things that make you cry things that make you happy it's such an amazing show and i'm so
excited for season two and I think everyone else listening is as well yeah so Morgan thank you so
much for joining us everybody can go to Netflix and stream season two of cheer enjoy it love it
watch it multiple times go back and watch season one to remind yourself of everything follow morgan
that happened and you can follow where can everyone follow you Morgan my instagram is
Morgan and Lynn all my other social media I'd have to think about it
It's probably Morgan's similar.
Morgan Lynn 97, something along the sort.
Probably, you know, if you find one of them, you could probably find some other ones.
So true.
But yeah.
Awesome.
Thank you so much for having you.
Yes.
Thank you so much for joining us.
And we're so excited to watch and see what's going on with you.
Perfect.
I love it.
Thanks, Morgan.
Perfect.
Thank you guys so much.
I hope you guys have the rest of your day.
Yeah, you too.
So nice to meet you.
You too.
Bye.
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