Girls Gotta Eat - The Snack: Golden Globes, Meghan Markle, and the Walmart Birkin
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Welcome to The Snack, a lighter serving of Girls' Got to Eat.
This is a Dear Media production.
Enjoy.
Hi, guys.
It feels so good to be back to the snack.
Back to the snack.
I am just so happy.
I really am.
I really, like, so much has happened.
I know.
But it was nice to take a break.
No, it wasn't?
No, I have not had a functioning, like, thought in my mind for weeks.
But I feel like all this stuff keeps happening and we can't talk about it.
Like, how dare Justin Baldoni and Blake lively do what they did?
when we were on a break.
The amount of suing back and forth.
I don't appreciate it.
I'll watch it forever.
We'll talk about it.
But I will watch them sue each other and the media back and forth till the end of time.
Well, I was at brunch.
I was at brunch.
I was at brunch on Sunday, my second brunch of the day with three girlfriends.
And they were talking about like Megan Markle and asking different questions.
And I like had an answer for like every single pop culture thing that came up.
And one of them, our friend Lisa, was like, you really like know a lot about this.
And I was like, I thrive in this.
Make it my business.
Me and Ashley didn't know all about this stuff.
It's literally my job.
People paying me to do that?
Let's talk about people paying us today.
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So I just want to tell you I am doing great with my New Year's resolution to ignore my shit.
I'm drinking a Diet Coke while we record.
Have you ever seen me drink a soda?
Probably not.
So this is aligned with your like, do what you want.
Yeah, just more soda.
Do what I want.
Okay, but speaking of a pop culture moment, did you see Kristen Chenoweth?
No.
What?
You didn't see this?
No, the cocaine thing?
Yes.
She was on what, Bravo or?
It was some New Year's Eve like interview.
I thought she was on, I thought Kristen Cheninwith was on the Bravo Clubhouse.
And they said, where do your new year's resolutions?
and she was like, I need to stop having Coke.
And then she's like, the audience like gasps.
And then she's like, Coca-Cola.
My New Year's resolution is to not have any more Coke.
You didn't see this?
No, I didn't.
Now I'm Googling this thing to show you.
Okay, there's some brand.
I think it's Walmart that had to discontinue this shirt because it said,
it says let it snow and it's frosty with a bunch of lines of Coke in front of
Oh, that went viral a couple years ago.
Oh, this is old news?
Yeah, I've seen that cocaine sweatshers.
This is 22, 22, news?
So, yes, Kristen Chenoweth revealed her New Year's resolution is to not have any more Coke.
It was an insane moment.
And literally everyone's like, eyes got wide.
And then she was like, Coca-Cola.
She seems like she's so hilarious.
Doesn't she seem a little cokey?
I could see it in like a cute way.
Yeah, it's cute.
She's just like, she got all that energy.
Yeah.
But it was like such a funny moment.
Well, tomorrow, January 10th, um, is quitter.
Day. And it's the day that people typically at 10 days into the year just abandon the resolutions.
Okay. Because people have these resolutions to like be a different person. And it's like in 10 days,
people are like, I'm not doing that shit. But I'm going strong. Are you drinking a Diet Coke?
Yeah. Oh, okay. Why? If I indulge in Coke, no, if I indulge in a Coca-Cola, I go regular.
I don't like the taste of any like fake sugars, aspartame, whatever the fuck. So if I'm really, I love the
taste of a
Coke heavy.
I don't drink them a lot,
but a Coke heavy with pizza,
that's an orgasm.
It's so good.
It is.
I was raised on Diet Coke.
Diet Coke,
Eminem's,
I used to really fuck with Diet soda,
especially like in college
when I was like,
especially when I was dieting and everything.
But I just don't,
I can't get down with that aftertaste.
It's just what we had in the house growing up.
It's just what we had in the house growing up.
Yeah.
What did you have always in the house?
growing up that was like just your parents like always had that shit probably just your dad
nothing like we didn't fuck with a lot of that you know my parents like all healthy like we I had to
really I mean you know the whole Oreo gate when I ate a whole sleeve of Oreos and I would just like
come up from school and eat like 14 Oreos my parents like she has an addiction like I had like a sugar
addiction right but we you know we when we grew up it was the two-liter days a two-liter always a two-liter
right no no totally you had like a pizza party totally yeah
How is the Diet Coke here?
Because we're going to talk about where we're recording from.
And I want to know how it's hidden.
Because, you know, it's, like, different everywhere.
And, like, McDonald's has the best Coke and all that.
Well, this came in a glass bottle, and I'm drinking it out of a crystal stemware, which I'm loving.
So it's amazing.
Do you want to taste it?
A regular Coke out of the glass bottle.
That's a delicacy.
Yeah.
This is amazing.
And it's crystal glassware with a beautiful, sustainable straw.
It's really nice.
I wish it was regular.
Okay.
All right.
Okay.
So we're recording from Gravitas today, which is where we spent our.
New Year's and it is a private club in Beverly Hills, one of the fanciest places we've ever been.
But approachable.
Yeah.
Approximately.
Yeah.
I mean, people are just hanging here today, chilling.
And, you know, it's got this gorgeous restaurant and these work spaces and this podcast studio.
And it's brand new.
So we're probably one of the first podcasts to even, like, record there.
And we don't know what their big plans are in terms of podcasting, but we're like really honored to use the space today.
And if you guys are interested.
interested in it. You can go to Gravitas club.com, check out their membership options and see if it's
like a fit for you. It just couldn't be more beautiful here. I mean, the staff couldn't be nicer.
The bar is gorgeous. The ceilings are so high. It's really nicely centrally located. I like a
Beverly Hills location because West Hollywood's a little far from Venice and San Juan's.
West Hollywood's like the Bermuda Triangle. It's so hard to get in and out of. But I just love it.
And while we're transitioning, we're going to be here and everything's going well so far.
Yeah. So check it out, you guys.
Okay, so first update, first snack update of the year, award season update.
Award season has begun.
We are in it.
Kicked off the Golden Globes.
Yes.
I, so probably because we are friends with Nikki and we've known her for a long time.
She's a friend of the show.
She's been on the show for a long time.
Nikki Glazer.
It's a little more than average on my feed, but I will say I've never seen a person to host
an award show and had it be a constant news cycle for 48 hours about their performance,
what they wore.
it is glowing reviews of her.
I mean, every other post is about this.
I have not seen one single critique or negative comment from a regular person.
None.
Like, and I've never experienced that in my life.
I don't think anyone in the history of anything has done anything that there's no critiques.
That's all people want to do.
And like, no one can do it.
No one has a note.
No notes, everybody just like collectively agreed.
Like, Nikki has united.
this nation.
We have not agreed on anything ever.
No, I mean, people love a hot take of like,
you all love this, but it's bad.
I mean, her outfits, her performance, her pace,
the jokes.
Now I'm getting served all the jokes that she didn't do on,
because all those articles about the jokes that she didn't do.
Yeah, she goes on like Howard Stern and like lets you hear all the jokes she didn't do.
I fucking loved it.
I've just never seen anything like it.
I know.
But it is the hard work that paid off like nothing I've ever seen before.
I mean, we obviously know Nikki's.
She's a friend, and she came and ran that set on New Year's Eve, the show we had before we came here to Gravitas.
So we had seen it for the most part.
It's pretty much stayed the same because that was very close to the awards date.
But there was this New York Times article about how hard she worked.
She had a team of writers, and she gives them so much credit.
And she had a whole process.
And she ran it 91 times.
She was at like three clubs a night.
I mean, just doing this monologue and doing the jokes.
And like, no one works harder.
we've always said that about Nikki.
No one works harder and is like I'm going to achieve my goals.
And like we'll look at her poor schedule and we're like, I mean, exhausted just looking at it.
So to see someone that actually puts in that much work and then have it pay off, it's just,
it's glorious to see.
On top of that, just like gas her up a little bit more.
I've always said this about her since she came on our show the very first time like six years ago that like she's always inspired me to want to lift up other people no matter how big you get,
no matter if you feel like you're in competition with them.
And she's the first person I've ever seen be so public about how many writers she had working on this.
And maybe, I mean, privately, you probably have conversations with people in comedy all the time about this.
But when people host shows like this or they do the rose, they have a huge team of writers helping them on this.
This isn't just them.
And I've never seen somebody so publicly be like, here's the whole team.
Like 15 people or something?
Yeah.
I mean, the whole team, there's like a group shot that I was like, damn.
Because like, so just, you know, so she came and did the show that Andrew Collin and I hosted on New Year's Eve.
and a group of the writers came,
and then they all went up to the green room afterwards
and dissected it and talked about it.
And it was very cool to see the process days before it went live.
But she's just, she's the best, and I love to see this.
And it's just kind of like great for women in comedy.
I mean, I just like it's a good year to be women in comedy,
if that's how we're kicking the year off.
Yeah.
And, you know, it is the hardest room I can imagine.
It's not like a hot take.
I mean, I guess it is for some people.
But, like, the brutality of that room
like Brutelist did not just win for the film of the year.
It's the name of that room.
I really feel like you're trying to play to the audience and the viewer at home.
Meanwhile, the viewer at home wants you to roast everybody, drag, everybody, rip them to shreds.
And then you have an audience of people who take themselves very seriously.
And they're sitting at banquet tables.
And she was saying that Harrison Ford was saying you can't really even hear that well,
which could be a hair.
She said it could be just him and his hearing.
But like, you know, it's just.
so not conducive for comedy. It's insane. I mean, all these people are tense because they're up for
awards. They're also tense because they take themselves so seriously. Everyone's buttholes are clenched.
Everyone's sitting there, like, hoping she doesn't roast them. And it's weird because it's like
people want to be like, roast them, but it's not a roast atmosphere. They can't roast back.
This isn't like a fair fight. Like, I get it. Their celebrities, it's punching up, but they,
they don't have a mic. So it's not like the Tom Brady roast where she says mean things and then they
give it back to her. Like, so she has to play to the audience.
at home. And to tow that line is just so difficult to do. And that's why so many people get it
wrong. And like everyone who's even hosted it in the past has come forward and been like she's the
goat. She was born to do it. And she put in the work in time to like crush it. You're so right.
You when I started talking about this, I think I never really realized it. When we saw Heather
McMahon start to do the red carpet for E. And these people really, they just can't take a joke.
You're talking about the most powerful people in Hollywood in the country that,
Like don't, they're roasted on the internet all day every day.
They don't really want to be roasted by the people that are like hosting the show or on the carpet.
They do not like play into it.
Yeah.
And watching Heather do it.
You and I have been like, couldn't be us.
Like, Nikki's in a room.
She is an outsider, essentially.
She's a comedian.
But she was up for an award.
God, I want her to win that award so bad.
Can you imagine the host wins the award?
Yeah.
But anyway, sorry.
But it just, it was amazing.
And she really just took it right up to the edge.
Like, we saw a couple of the world.
jokes that she ended up cutting. But I was like, you know, I could see every single thing being
taken out of context because like Hannah Burner, for example, did the Netflix 2024 roast. And
she did a line about Blake lively that was clearly written prior to the Blake lively,
Justin Baldoni stuff that's happening currently. And every single person took that line and
ran with it. Oh my God. I mean, it's everything on my feet about how like Hannah burner called
Blake lively a cunt and she doesn't support women. And I was proud to see all the comments were like,
this is so stupid.
Hannah doesn't like this.
It's a joke.
Get over it.
It was like one line.
It was funny.
You know,
it was well done.
Like the language
that people use in those headlines
is like so.
But like to your point,
there was not one headline
about that about Nikki
because they couldn't find anything
because you know,
the writers want to.
Like the media wants to.
It's so clickable.
She like pulled Adam Sandler
into this exchange.
Best part of the monologue.
You don't see that.
Like to have,
they went back.
You can watch Nikki
because she's done this 91 times.
probably like needs the energy to get excited about doing it for the 90 second time.
And like you could watch her be like, this is so fun and cool and unexpected.
So that was one of my favorites because when I saw her run that line, my initial response was,
this is kind of cheesy.
I don't like this as much.
And she did it on stage with him and she picked the perfect person.
Like she picked another comedian.
Yes.
And it was just a beautiful moment where she's like, love you, man.
Like it was, I mean, it couldn't have gone better.
Yes.
But I also just the Timothy Shalame, like, eyelash joke was, was it eyelash?
Yeah, like on his upper lip was like one of my favorites.
So, I mean, congratulations to her.
I mean, I texted her.
I don't like I've ever used this word.
I said, you were sensational.
I don't think I've ever used that word before, but she was.
I mean, we were just, the fact that we got to see this on New Year's Eve, it was just
like rapid fire jokes.
Like I was just like, God, the joke, like the Ariana hold my finger.
Like everything was just like boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
Like just, she's knocking him dead.
So I just really love it.
And again, like, she is truly somebody that you can feel proud of to support knowing she's like a good person.
And she, like, supports other women.
And she's just so great.
And so I, you know, I feel validated in my, like, long time support of her.
Like, it's, I mean, when we met her years ago and became friends with her, it was just like a true, like, you can meet your heroes sometimes.
I know.
It's my other two favorite moments.
I mean, there's a lot of great moments from the gloves.
But I loved Timothy Shalmi's table.
I just love to watch the three girls just kind of like yapping.
it up. I love to watch Kylie Jenner, which is like so, I still can't wrap my head around the fact that
they're together. My brain refuses to understand it. But like to watch her yap it up with his two
co-stars from a complete unknown, which we saw and we loved. It was just like a nice moment. And
this is not an original thought. You see it on Instagram a lot, but like I'm such a gossip girl fan.
So to see Carter Bazin won an award in front of Blair Waldorf. Oh yeah. There with her husband.
Who is also so hot right now. I just, they're in the same like frame all the
time, like Leighton Meester and Sebastian Stan, it's crazy because I was such a fan of the show,
and they dated. Do you know they were together for years? I did know that. I've had to jog my memory
on some of this. Yeah. And also when you say the name of that actor, I like forget. I don't know.
Sebastian Stan? Yeah. Okay. So he won for The Apprentice, right? And then he also played Tommy Lee
in like a biopic. And he's just, he's such a chameleon. He's so brilliant at what he does.
But he was like Carter Bazin on Gondon and was actually with Leightonester for years. So to like watch
them to get, I loved it. Yeah, I did like that too. In terms of the fashion, like, sometimes I'm like,
maybe I just don't like fashion. Or like, maybe I just like the traditional. Like, I don't know,
like I see stuff. I'm like, yikes. Like, or I really like traditional glam. Like, Zendaya,
I can say with confidence, I have loved everything she's ever worn ever. I was on her Instagram last night,
kind of reminding myself, like, have I ever not really liked something? Like, what is it? I mean,
I know she looks a certain type of way.
No one's going to look better in anything than her.
She carries clothing.
Her body and her looks and just her presence.
But whoever dresses her, I mean, she is the best dressed, literally always.
And I loved Nikki's red carpet dress, maybe the most.
But also it was just glam and it had a big skirt and all that.
And then I did like Kylie's dress, which was like an Elizabeth Hurley homage.
And then I did, of the sequins that we saw, is it really?
Everybody that wasn't in like a ball gown.
It was everybody that wasn't like Nikki and Demi Moore and Zendaya wore a like sequin gown.
And I liked Mikey Madison.
That was like the gold that one.
Oh yeah.
Stunning.
Yeah.
I actually think that this, I don't know the first thing about fashion,
but to me this award show did not push the boundaries of fashion at all.
Yeah.
People really just looked pretty like classic, like, except for Ali Wong.
Took a page out of, I don't even know what.
But Ali Wong.
But she's always like that.
She refuses to wear just like a normal simple ball gown.
Allie Wong was goth tampon core.
Like that was something else.
And I love Allie Wong.
And I did want Nikki to win the best comedy special award.
I mean, because I love Nikki.
And also she was there.
And I thought that would have been really special.
I did love Allie Wong special.
I liked Don Wong more, the one before.
This was fine.
I liked it.
I liked the new one that she won for.
But that dress, like, I mean,
I mean, it's fine because, like, fashion is subjective, and if she feels comfortable, and if she likes it, then I love that for her.
But I, it's, like, horrifying.
I mean, it's this fuzzy red thing.
And I also think, like, that's always kind of her thing.
She always kind of looks a little wacky.
And she's, like, I'm not, I don't care.
I'm not comedian.
That's what I care about, you know.
But it was an interesting choice.
But everybody else, I thought, was, like, pretty classic styles.
A lot of really form-fitting gowns with sequins.
The actress, Anna Suey, who won the Golden Globe for best actress in a drama series for sure.
Shogun. She wore a peplum, which I don't normally like. I don't know. Everybody just looked
fantastic. I was really into the fashion this year. And then who's the one guy? Is he from Succession?
Yeah. Jeremy. He wore the like seafone green. Can I just tell you that like a man in a dumb
outfit doesn't phase me. That's what they're going to do. Really? Like men, if they look stupid,
that's, I'm not surprised by it. I'm like, oh, a man looking dumb. I just, it didn't phase me.
I feel like everybody was talking about that outfit. And it was just like, I don't know,
it's kind of silly. It's like, I also like not taking yourself too seriously. So I'm just like,
I don't know. So Jeremy Strong, he wore this like seafone green suit with a seafone green bucket hat,
which was, I mean, I'm with you on men's fashion. I also like, to me, men's fashion is like tux
and I don't know what else you're going to wear. So the people that show up in like gauchos or like
a tux with no shirt under it. I'm just like I don't really get it. Some men can do fashion,
right? Usually like more gay men. I'm not hating on like a traditional tucks like Miles Teller.
obviously.
It looked so hot.
We love him so much.
He didn't bring any spice.
He just read the line.
I wanted, I mean, I don't know what he has.
I don't know.
I just wanted more personality from my man, my number one.
I feel like that about a lot of the presenters.
I felt like a lot of them just kind of did these, like, weird little sticky kind of
things that didn't work for us.
They were presenting in a weird way, too, and maybe that really played into it.
It was like, they had the presenters presenting at a teleprompter instead of the audience.
Their backs were to the audience, and no one will give me an answer on this.
I feel like I asked Andrew Collin, then I put it in the group chat, and like, people are just thumbs-uping it.
Like, they agree with it, but I'm like, can anyone explain it?
It was an odd choice considering the host of the show presents to the audience.
Yeah.
I mean, it made Nikki look better, honestly.
It was weird.
Yeah.
But I just, I don't really watch award shows.
I'll watch, like, the initial monologue, and then I turn it off.
But you and I watched every minute of it.
I loved it.
I thought it was great.
I hope there's more of this to come.
Yeah.
I mean, I just, again, like props to Nikki.
I've never seen something be so well received, maybe ever.
Ever.
Besides maybe her roast.
It was crazy.
No one critiqued her on the, like, she's just on fire and, you know, you love to see it.
We were going to try to record it third day, but she went on vacation as she should have.
Yeah, seriously.
So we'll probably get her this year at some point.
Yeah.
Because she's been on the show like three times.
And I mean, we mentioned Zendaya and she got engaged.
The ring was beautiful.
Yeah.
Big ass ring.
So she just, what, like, soft launched?
She was like, I'm just going to wear the ring on the red carpet?
Is that pretty much it, Tessa?
that and then there was um in her dress you could see the little tea tattoo under her which is for
the tea tattoo yeah so she was just like it is what it is i like them as a couple because they're just
kind of under the radar you don't really know anything about them they're not like drama and a bunch
of crazy shit i just yeah i appreciate it there's just like a private nice little couple yeah i love
i just want to be i think i just want to be sundaya yeah she doesn't okay well speaking tv and movies
let's just talk about what we've seen in the last two weeks.
I rewatched Daisy Jones because you watched it.
Yes, we're rewatching Daisy Jones, both of us.
What else have we been watching?
So we saw the Bob Dylan movie.
We saw a complete unknown.
I really enjoyed it.
I thought it was great.
I literally started listening to Bob Dylan when I was like 10 because my older cousin did.
I had this greatest hit CD.
I played it all summer.
Like I've always been a fan.
And I thought they did a good job of like high-level.
just a short period of time in this man's so long, prolific career.
I thought Timothy Shalame was incredible.
It wasn't like my favorite movie I've ever seen, but I don't have like critiques.
I don't know.
I just, I enjoyed it.
And I thought the acting was great.
And I loved the music.
There was a moment where he played for the first time, the times they are changing.
I felt like really emotional about it was this beautiful scene.
That was my favorite scene.
And I just, you know, I wanted him to win the Oscar for Best Actor for sure.
I thought that was one of the greatest performances I've ever.
scene. I mean, I felt like I was watching
Bob Dylan. It was incredible. I mean,
listening to the music was amazing. And yeah,
my question to you was like, I
watched a lot of like biopics
about like musicians
specifically and like Bohemian Rhapses.
He's like one of my favorite thing. You really do see like
the beginning to the end of his career.
And they really honed in on a
like you said a very specific time period
and I was like, did I like
learn nothing about this person? But to your point
what you said to Miraly was that he had what, 55
albums? It would have been impossible to like
encapsulate this person's career and they kind of went in the opposite direction and we're just
going on this very specific like festival and style of music and like him going electric for the first
time which I think there was a book about that like yeah I might be a rumor someone said something
about a trilogy I don't know I mean he's got this like he's he's still going he's 83 he's still out
here yeah you know I think they were like let's just you know do it about his kind of rise to
fame which is also like the most exciting thing to see anyway it's like someone's rise to fame
and, you know, how they handle it.
After that, it's like, I don't know, you were rich.
I watched and finished No Good Deed on Netflix, which is Phoebe Buffet, and everybody
loves Raymond.
No, it's with Lisa Kudrow and Ray, Raymond.
Ray Ramano.
Ray Romano, there is.
I also, again, really enjoyed it.
I'm not going to give it like a loved it 10 out of 10.
I just really liked it.
there was like one episode where I thought it was going to go a little bit off the rails
and get kind of silly and kind of dumb like a perfect couple did.
And it just kind of brought it right back.
Maybe they had like a different writer or showrunner for that particular episode,
a lot of Coke, whatever, it was weird.
And then I just really liked it.
I liked all the characters.
I liked the way it wrapped up.
I liked all the story arcs.
And I just, I recommend it.
I mean, it was like top on Netflix.
I don't know.
A week when everybody was just consuming content, I was like, I'll get into this.
And it was good.
Yeah.
Well, you and I watched your first.
friend, Napar Gatsy's new special on Netflix. He's, I mean, one of my favorite comedians that's
ever lived. I'll watch him do anything. I just, he's just the goat. He's amazing. So that was
really good. I tried to watch Conclave because when award season's coming up, I make a list of all
the nominees and I try to see the movies. This is like Ralph Fien's and Stanley Tucci, and I love
them both so much. And it's about the Pope dying and them electing a new Pope. And it's supposed
be a thriller. And I could not get through it. It was so boring. It's nominated for all kinds of stuff.
And I love the performance. I just, I couldn't do it. And I,
I love the Da Vinci Code.
Like, I love old religious thriller bullshit, but, like, I couldn't do it.
I have nothing to say except, like, Nikki's song, Popular.
You're going to be popular.
I thought that was, like, so funny.
And then I'm back.
I don't know anything about it.
I'm back on Southern Charm.
I like it.
I watch it every year.
It's an interesting watch, especially the season now, that, like, Paige DeSorbo announced
her breakup with Craig and to watch them together on the show be, like, pretty sweet
with each other.
It's just sad.
But, I mean, she's, I thought the way she's.
spoke about the breakup was perfect on her show and she was just like some things have an expiration date
and you just kind of, the relationship just kind of ends. She hasn't said anything bad about him publicly.
He made a statement today. Oh, he did? Yeah, he just said, you know, it's time to figure out
my new normal essentially. But it's obviously getting a lot of press this season of Southern Charm because
they were on it together. Yeah, I know we were going to maybe touch on Craig and Page's breakup today.
So, yeah, I mean, I like just a breakups happen type statement.
We loved each other.
There's no, like, cheating.
I just as like I'm, I started dating when I was, you know, in my late 20s.
I'm, what, 32 now or whatever she said.
And like, this is just kind of life.
Yeah.
And I just love that, you know, and I like, she's been like clapping back in, like, funny ways, you know, I saw, I forget there's one that was so funny.
I mean, I saw her write Sue in court on something.
and then there was something else that was really funny.
Well, what I can't.
But people have accused her of cheating on him,
and they have accused her cheating on him with Marcello Hernandez of Ves.
And we were actually on Hannah Burner's bachelor's party with all of them.
Yeah, like they're friends.
They're a long-time friend.
Yeah, I think people just made that up.
I think people just want to talk about Domingo and they want to talk about Marcello.
And they just made it up.
Like, I saw someone say, like, there is no basis for Paige and Marcello in just that
their friends, they've hung out.
They, again, we were all at Hannah's wedding.
We were all in The Bachelorette.
Like, I think someone just, like, made it up.
Well, she is commenting, like, I love this fan fiction.
That's what it was.
Yeah.
The comment of, that's what her comment I was obsessed with.
She was like, I love this fan fiction.
Yes, thank you.
I'm getting served a lot of context.
I am more in the Bravo world than you are.
But, like, about people really liking this message that she's putting out,
which is that, like, things just run its course.
And I will be a better person for having known him.
The next person that gets to be with him is very lucky.
He's wonderful.
And, like, that might not be the whole truth and nothing but the truth either.
but like I like this message of like,
sometimes things just end and I'm 32
and it's time for a new thing.
Well, and you know, I think people really want to speculate
of like he wanted more from her
and she didn't want to move and it's like, okay.
Okay.
That's why people break up.
Yeah.
Like, yeah.
It's a reason for a breakup.
I don't know.
Like people act like it's this insidious thing.
And it's just like people don't want the same thing.
That's why they break up.
I don't know.
Like why people have to say it was such a negative connotation.
It's just like this is life.
It's been their main storyline on both shows of like, when is she going to agree to move to Charleston?
It's like she's a huge media figure in New York City.
This is where her business is.
This is where business partner is.
Like, she doesn't want to move to Charleston.
It's at that point.
You've got to call it.
If your partner is like, I want children.
I'm getting older.
This is what I want to do.
Right.
And if like Craig can't do his pillow empire in New York, I mean, he could also move to New York.
Like it just, they didn't have the same goals and on various levels.
And that's what it is.
I like the message.
You just, you know, sometimes stuff just ends.
Yeah. Sometimes it would just be like that.
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the blake and justin it ends with us sphere it just in the last two weeks i mean this craziness has
erupted this is a roman empire for me i can't get enough of it like i will stay on this forever like i've
seen some comments like i'm over i'm how this is wild you never see you never see it
Like releasing text messages and like exposing like a PR smear campaign.
Like this has been wild.
I mean, that's why I always said Scandabal was such a huge thing.
Right.
You never ever get to see people being this messy that are famous.
And, you know, she basically said that Justin Baldone
created a hostile work environment for her and was inventing additional sexual
scenes for her to participate in with him and coming into her dressing room when she was
breastfeeding and all these things and unearthed all these text messages with the PR company
to smear her. And he hit back with a $250 million lawsuit. But how can you just sue the New York Times?
Aren't they just reporting? Like that's what, I mean, again, like, and we don't have all the answers on
this and it's like continuously developing. Like what we record now could be dated when this comes
out. But yeah, I thought that was interesting. And now he's like, I'm going to release all these
text messages about the crew saying what a nightmare she was to work with. I want to say that
when we talked about this the first time, we did lean team Justin. I think we said that.
We were team Justin, but I also said I really didn't like how excited people seemed to tear her down and just like rip her apart.
And, you know, once this all came out, I definitely changed my tune on it.
You know, and also since the original stuff went down, we talked to a friend of ours who's in media and was like, Justin Maldoni is the worst interview I've ever had.
He's like a real fraud.
And that's his words, not ours.
But like, it is always a little suss when someone kind of makes their whole personality, like this advocate for women.
And that's great.
We need that too.
But like it felt a little off.
And I think now it's like the thing that people hate the most is when they really do think
that you're not who you pretended to be.
Like I said to you, I was like, if he was like this notorious asshole, this probably wouldn't
be that big of a deal.
They'd be like, well, that's just Justin.
Well, because he's like this champion for women, it's just like, oh, you're a fraud.
It's the vibe.
Well, now it begs the question.
What was the motivation for this?
Because, you know, she didn't do herself any favors, of course.
You know, this movie is about domestic.
violence. There's a pretty graphic scene where her husband holds her down and assaults her.
And the whole press tour was really not about that. She didn't speak out about domestic violence.
She really made this press tour about like, Girls Night Out and cute outfits and her hair care and her
alcohol line. But I don't know that anybody would have noticed that as much if he didn't have
his team release stories saying this is public opinion. And then on top of that, he went on this
press tour about domestic violence. Yeah. I mean, also that was that came from the production,
that that was like to keep the press tour light.
That's what we've been told.
Yeah, but I wrote that when all this happened.
I wrote that on Instagram.
I was like, I do think there were missteps along the way when it comes to the press and like
her actions surrounding it, but like would we have noticed?
And the thing that just really sent me over the edge was just like seeing those texts
between like the publicists and everything.
And them kind of almost like delighting in like how people want to take down women in the first place
that they don't even need to do their job that hard.
Like I was just like, this feels so icky.
And my gut tells me that if, if us, the average person was there on set,
saw everything go down, or was privy to truly what happened,
we'd probably say they were both insufferable.
I think that we both would probably be icked out by both of both.
I, this is not some, like, Blake lively as a God or just, like, I just think they probably are just
two egos that clashed in certain ways. And of course, nobody ever deserves to be sexually harassed
on set and all of that goes about saying. But I just think, like, these are two people we probably
wouldn't really love in real life. Yeah. I mean, you and I, of course, believe women and believe that
they're in all kinds of uncomfortable situations. But he really is hitting back pretty publicly and
releasing all these texts with the crew about her diva behavior. And it made me think, like,
what's normal and what's not because he's basically saying she demanded to have fittings at her home
to be styled at her home and I'm like well is that this is also the most famous person on the planet
maybe she doesn't want to drive down to the studio every day for this yes like that's not crazy
i hate when people accuse certain women of being a diva like it depends also it depends on like
how you treat people and i mean i think what biont says it doesn't like sit on toilet seats
okay i probably wouldn't either what does she do she just doesn't semi-sum i think she's
I thought I've read she, like, brings her own toilet cells.
Honestly, though, I would, you know, I don't, I don't, you know, I don't go to my gas,
my gas bathroom.
I won't do it.
I'll go upstairs if I have to go to the bathroom.
All right, hold on, like, quick.
Let's just, let's just fact check this because, you know, I don't want to slain her Beyonce.
Of course.
Okay.
Okay, maybe Miss Tina came out and said that she, she doesn't.
All right, it says that, um, the viral theory that Beyonce,
brings her own toilet seats.
She said that's ridiculous.
I guess she does share toilet seats.
I don't.
If I was Beyonce,
I don't know that I want to sit on a toilet seat.
I don't.
I'm nobody and I don't want to sit on toilet seats that other people sit on.
I don't want to do it.
I get it.
Like sometimes when I,
like when you go into a bathroom right after someone,
right after them,
they walk out, you brush by them and you go in.
I think about Beyonce.
And I think if I was Beyonce,
and say, I wouldn't fucking do this shit.
Absolutely.
And if I was Blake Lively and a stylist could drive to the studio set or to my house,
I would say drive to my fucking house.
Yeah.
I mean, listen, I just, this is ever changing.
And I, my gut, again, could always be wrong.
I think Justin Maldoni is like a fraud.
Totally.
In terms of like what he pretends to be.
I think Blake Lively is probably not an angel.
And, but I also, you know, it's kind of interesting to see who supports who.
because, like, so many people have come out in support of her, and Brandon Sklanar, the other male lead.
I mean, he posted that New York Times article and with a heart emoji and said, for the love of God, read this.
So I'm like, I feel like I got a, I feel like Brandon knows, you know?
I mean, everybody knows, right?
Everybody was on that set.
And I do want to answer your question, by the way, to wrap this.
You said, how can he sue?
How can Justin Baldoni sue the New York Times?
He's suing for alleged libel, false light invasion of privacy, promissory, fraud, and breach of implied, in fact,
contract. The New York Times hit back and said that everything in the article was meticulously
and responsibly reported on. I mean, the New York Times, listen, I don't know. I don't know if you
can trust any media, but I have a love, hate with New York Times. Yeah, but I still subscribe.
I got to read those articles. I do think that this article was probably well researched because it is
about people that can immediately go to their millions of followers and say, this is not true.
Yeah, I mean, I don't know all the ins and out. It's like, we were talking about this in our
group chat of like, how do you get all these texts? And then it's like you subpoena them.
What does that mean?
I don't know.
How do you get the texts between all the publicists and stuff?
That's crazy.
And like some of the texts were so wild.
Again, this is dated at this point, but I still love talking about this shit.
It was so funny that, like, one of the publicists was like, if we wrote that, that would get us in trouble.
It's like, there you go.
You just wrote it.
You just wrote it.
You just wrote it down.
It's like crazy.
I mean, to write, we can't put that in writing is like immediately admitting fault.
It's like, you should have called someone on the phone.
It's just, it's interesting to me because you would think people that are involved in this type of PR, like slander
and make people look bad type of PR.
They don't have the same moral compass
that the average person has.
So I do think it would be pretty easy
to offer those people a thousand bucks
for a screenshot of a text message.
A hundred bucks.
Yeah.
But that's not what happened.
It was like subpoenaed.
It was subpoenaed.
But they're in a line of work also that they know the drill.
Everybody would try to get those text messages if they could.
Yeah.
So anyway, I mean, I just find it really fascinating.
And then I'm like, it's crazy that they were feuding this way
and they had to fuck.
Or pretend to fuck.
Actually, when I rewatch scenes from the movie,
I like can't believe it.
How did you?
We're so intimate.
It was so believable.
I loved the movie.
I mean, that gives me respect to actors.
Couldn't be me.
If we're in a fight,
I can't record this.
We've had to like make up before.
Not that we fight a lot,
but like if Rayna and I have like some beef,
we can't just come in and do this.
It's crazy to me.
Like I just, can you what I mean?
They hate each other,
which they hated each other on set.
She's over here accusing him of sexual harassment
to the point where,
Ryan comes in and they had to bring in an intimacy coordinator, all these things.
And then they still have to just like act like they love each other.
Crazy.
It's crazy.
And like also, you and I, even for having a bad day, even we're like kind of mad at it.
Can we just yuck it up?
We can't have to be on top of your body kissing you.
Ew.
No, when Raina and I are fighting, we can't even make out.
Can't even finger her.
Oh my gosh.
Well, I'm interested to watch this unfold.
Okay.
Well, speaking of women that people love to hate, Megan Markle's back.
And again, I got to say up top, I really dislike when a woman gets so much hatred no matter what.
Yeah.
And I think sometimes, like, can't we just keep this stuff to the group chat?
Like, the way that people feel so comfortable, like publicly slamming people who just because they don't like them, they haven't done anything so terrible that men have done, they haven't abused, you know, they haven't been violent, you know, and people just feel comfortable being like, well,
I don't like her.
Anne Hathaway did an interview recently around the time of the idea of this.
And she basically said, like, people have hated me my whole career because of the way that I
am perceived essentially and sort of explained the way that she acts, which comes off a little
cold and expressionless and personality list by saying, like, I have been famous more longer
than I haven't been famous.
Like, since she was super young and she's like, when you get so beat up online, on the
internet by everybody in public, you do become like the shell of a person.
sometimes. And Megan Markle is similar to me to that. Yeah. Like she is so publicly just like
dragged and outed that I just don't think that she emotes that much personality anymore. And
she seems unapproachable and unlikable because of it. Yeah. And when people usually don't like
a celebrity, I get it. Like they don't come across authentic. They feel like they're putting on.
I mean, and that's why people love someone like Nikki, because she's just unapologetically yourself.
I mean, Nikki, she just bears it all.
She is a real person.
So that's why I think people didn't like Ann Hathaway.
It's why some people used to really hate on Taylor Swift.
Like you just, you don't really, you feel like they're acting or something.
But it's not a reason to want to like ruin someone's life.
And I think people like always, like have, you know, certain people are obsessed with a royal family.
And that's why they don't like her because she, what, ripped Harry away from it.
It's like, I can't imagine a worse place to be than inside the royal family.
There's not enough money in the world.
It seems like a nightmare. And Harry is a grown man, too.
Yeah. You know, and so it's like people, also there's racism too. I mean, whatever the various reasons, I don't really find myself to be like a big fan.
People think of her as like the Yoko Ono of like the royal family. It's a grown man. I'm sorry. This is just like this was not, you know, manipulating a young child.
Right. Right. Totally. Like I'm sorry. Like we, we cannot be blaming women for things men do. I just, I know.
I just don't care about her.
I don't care about the royal family.
I don't care about her.
There is an obsession with her too.
People like stand her.
So I just don't care one way or the other.
Same, yeah.
So she has a new show out.
It's called With Love, Megan.
She came back to Instagram on what, New Year's Day with that video of her walking the sand.
And the trailer for the show dropped.
I mean, it's exactly what I thought Megan Markle would drop in terms of a show.
It's just monotone.
Like, what I want to do is reimagine cooking and take simple ingredients and elevate them.
And then in the clip, she has this like angel food cake trifle.
It's just angel food cake and whipped cream.
And the other one is hummus with crudette.
The way the opening scene is her making hummus with like crudite, actually, not like a bread that she baked in the oven.
No, she's like, I just love to really do things differently and she puts a little olive oil on some of it.
I just, my issue with it is like, if this is what people want, then great.
And Netflix probably knows.
They know more than us what people want.
It's not what I want.
But it's just interesting, like, people are going to be salivating for this.
And it's just, like, looks boring.
That's really, like, I just, couldn't we have done something different?
This type of content feels really dated and out of touch to me.
Like, watch me make food with my famous friends.
That what?
Yes.
I think it's been done a bazillion times.
The food network has had to pivot.
Every network has had to pivot.
It just, it feels like this content, there's no place for it.
it anymore. Nobody wants this. I don't need to watch Megan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex
where I thought, get carrots out of her garden and put olive oil on some hummus with Mindy Kaling.
It's so... No. It's like, who is the audience for this? The only person we want to see
do that is Martha Stewart and that's it and that's all. Fuck yeah. Yeah, I saw a comment that said
that someone said that she's the next Martha Stewart and someone was like, no, Craig Conover is the next
Martha Stewart. Absolutely. I think it was Shep on Watch What Happens Live. I swear to God.
But said that?
I think so.
Yeah, I mean, anyway, we just thought we talk about it.
Like, I don't love the way people, again, get so excited to hate her.
And, like, it feels like people just, like, saw her come back on Instagram, saw her get a show where, like, let's fucking go.
Let's attack her, which is just weird energy.
But I'm also, like, the show looks boring and I don't care.
I think the audience for it is people that are obsessed with the royal family, obsessed with her, will watch her do anything.
Yeah, but aren't people who are obsessed of the royal family hate her?
That's where I just don't know, like, that they hate watching.
Yeah, like I thought people who are really obsessed with the royal family, which is a weird thing, but you do you.
Like, you know, we all have our own things.
I thought they, like, hated her.
She's like their villain.
But I think that they are obsessed with the storyline and everybody that's connected.
So maybe they hate watch her.
Yeah.
But, I don't know, it's not for me.
Good for her.
I mean, I do think this is the exact type of content I expected and the only type she can put out.
There's no viewpoint.
There's no opinion.
I at least thought with the hummus, we would bake a sourdough.
Not the COVID sourdough.
We'd bake our own flap bread.
Like, we're not doing that.
Well, she'll probably, she probably will.
You think?
I just think it's where they put the hummus in the trailer.
But, like, is Harry on it?
I didn't see him.
I only saw, like, other celebrities.
I just think it's so funny that people, like, accuse her of ripping him away from his family.
Also, like, if she did that, she's got that bomb-ass pussy, so go off.
I mean, what a flex.
Why are we celebrating this more?
He gave up his whole future at the royal family.
He gave up his kingdom for that pussy, and I think that's something to be celebrated.
It was probably something in his book.
I never read that wild book.
Did you?
Spare.
The whole covers his whole face?
No, I did not.
It's on a...
I've listened to a podcast, breaking it down.
Okay.
There was some wild stuff in it, right?
Like, kind of, like, dirty.
I think he was just, like, a wild child.
I think he's spicy.
I'm into him.
Totally.
And she didn't want to, like, live under those people's rules.
It's too many rules.
No, it's like a prison.
I'm trying to live in California in my mansion.
Yeah.
Like, I do.
California?
Yeah, they are.
They moved to Canada for a little while and then...
Just let him live.
Him alone.
Yeah.
Let her make her hummus.
If you don't like it, don't watch it.
We're going to hate watch it at least for the hummus episode.
I mean, that's why people about this podcast.
I'm like, if you don't like us, don't listen, but listen because we get money for all the listeners.
The way Raina says that.
Like it's a secret?
No, that it's like listener doll or listener.
Kind of.
That's not how it works, you guys.
There's only two ads on this episode, so we're not making that much today.
Yeah, we are making less today.
No, we have a guarantee.
You know what, let's stop what we're doing.
Let's talk about my favorite topic of this episode, and this is the Walmart Birkin.
Okay.
So how did you first see the work in?
I think Fat Carrey.
Fat Carrey.
So Walmart has a Birken knockoff.
They're not saying that.
They can't call it that.
No.
But it's an $80 workin.
Yeah.
The work in, let's just come out with it.
You can't get it anymore.
Yeah, we went viral, went crazy.
But I think they stopped selling it for legal reasons.
Like, yeah, it's sold out, but I heard they were canceling orders.
Like, it's done.
I don't think you can get this anymore.
I mean, so we love Fat Carrie Bradshaw.
His name is Chris, and he really does amazing content.
But this really went viral.
And he was unboxing his Walmart Birkin and kind of showing that it looks good.
People are into it.
People are very into it.
It's all over TikTok, and people are like, this feels good, it looks good.
I mean, Birken bags, the Aramaz Birkin is probably the most famous bag that exists in the world.
And they start like $15,000.
They go up to $50,000.
Millions.
I'm going to go on record and say, this is, I've always, this is the ugliest bag I've ever seen.
It deserves to be an $80 Walmart bag.
It's not interesting at all.
It's just a sack.
It's a sack with handles.
It's like no one, there's no thought that went into this at all.
It was just like, take a piece of leather and stitch.
it up to sides, put some handles on it. I will say that since August 5th, 2001, when the Sex and the
City episode aired and the first time I ever heard the word Hermes or Birkin, the Lucy Lou episode
with Samantha Jones, I was like, I don't get it. And I still don't get it. And however rich I may get,
I'm not going to get a Birken. I'm going to go on record. I mean, you know I could change my mind.
But I just, I've never been into it. Like, all it is is like carrying your wealth on your sleeve,
which is fine. I'd rather have diamonds, but it's fine if you want to do that. But it's just like,
to get that back, like, I really, I've never been a fan.
There's nothing interesting about it.
Yeah.
It's not just like ugly.
It's just stupid.
It's not like aesthetically interesting at all.
It's like when you look a bag in the dictionary, it's a burkin.
It's just like a piece of leather you put stuff in.
I mean, I guess there's probably obviously the craftsmanship and the whole history behind it.
I mean, it's a status symbol is what it is.
I mean, there's a million things out there that like we think are ugly that are just to show that you have money and status and they're hard to get and they're,
expensive and it's just like I'm not doing it. I'm putting both of my nephews through college
before I buy a $40,000 bag. Yeah, I mean, it's crazy to me. And when I think about actually what
you're buying, like if you watch these like YouTube videos where people will go and look at the actual
markups on these things and what this leather costs and what the cost of probably handmaking these
things, the value is crazy to me. So I pulled this from this guy's YouTube video. He basically went to
all of these luxury brands. He picked their best selling products and based it off of that.
what do these costs to make,
what do they sell them to make?
So he picked luxury brands,
and he talked about their percentage markups.
So YSL is realistically low.
They do a 500% markup on what they sell.
Rolex, 600 to 1,000% markup.
Gucci, 1,500, all the way to Dior,
has a 3,000 to 4,000% markup on what you're getting.
And then he focused on brands
and what their total margin
after making these things and selling them.
And Hermes, some of them are on the lower end,
Yassel their margin is only 453% profit.
Rolex, which I take personally, 900% percent.
I like Gucci.
I'm a Gucci fan, 1,200% profit margin.
All the way up to Aramez, 3,500% profit margin.
Crazy.
It's an insult.
It's insane when you think about what you're actually,
the physical goods and the work that goes into the goods.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, so I wear a Rolex.
I would want a one day, even better, way more expensive, exclusive.
hard to get Rolex, which I'm like, how is that different than a bag? But I don't know. It's just,
like, to me, it is. Like, that's your rich life. It's a timepiece. It's like so special.
Like, I also just, you know what it is? I just, I feel like the Bergen has just gotten basic.
It's not visually interesting to me at all. Like, it's just like this, I don't know. It's just,
no offense. I mean, this is some people's goal in life is to carry this bag. Yeah, if somebody
handed it to me, I, well, I think about wearing it. I just, I'm just, it's off putting to me. I don't
know. But, you know, if that's, that's your rich life, live it. Yeah, you guys do. Can I tell you something?
This is a shocking twist. Walmart sells real burkins on its site. I've done it.
Walmart sells pre-owned real. Holy shit. Holy fuck. That is crazy. On walmart.com.
Oh my God. Search Birkenbags. 31,000, 26,000, 37,000. 37,000.
pre-owned on Walmart's site are all these real ass Birkins.
Did you have any idea?
The fact that the $80 work in was living amongst the real Berkins.
But, okay, is this brand new?
I have no idea.
I wonder if this is like, because like Revolve.
No, I think they've been doing this.
Revolve does it.
Revolve does it.
Revolve does.
And they do go up to like $40,000 on their website.
But that's Revolve.
I mean, they have expensive products.
I mean, isn't this crazy pre-owned Hermes Berkin like new?
$26,000 add to cart right now. Can you imagine? Just kidding. You just did it in the middle of recording.
It's just an implied. I'm like, I'm going to be honest, this Hermes canvas burkin, it's pretty nice.
I don't think. It's pre-owned. It's 20,000. If you guys are looking for a gift to get us, I'll take that one.
Well, can I also tell you I don't like to carry something in the crook of my arm? That's not comfortable to me.
Also, true. Like, that's not where I want to wear a bag. Oh, I just love to weigh down my arm.
I was just like to have my bicepasm.
Yeah, it's not comfortable.
I don't want to carry something like that.
And this is like a morbid thought, but like that's how people target you to rob you.
Like it doesn't look like you have control over it.
Can you imagine you got mugged and you had the work in?
I would laugh all the way back to my car.
I would laugh so hard.
You're like yelling down the street.
That was $80.
It shows what you know.
But like the mugger doesn't know Walmart sold him yet.
He's like not in tune enough.
And he's like, yeah, right bitch.
Like you're like, it's from Walmart.
Okay.
Because if somebody stole my real burkin, I'm,
I would say it's from Walmart.
And they would just yell back down the street.
Yeah, right, bitch.
I think that Hermes probably sent them a cease and sister.
They got involved, which I think is so funny.
Like, I understand it.
Like, someone's ripping you off blatantly.
You got to say something.
But it's very funny because it's a different customer.
Like, Walmart's not stealing any customers that we're going to buy Birkins in the first place.
That is so, there's not one person on Walmart.com that also has Hermes pulled up in their browser.
But apparently now you can buy on Walmart.
That's crazy.
We just thought it was funny.
And Fat Carrie was like, when he posted his unboxing, he was also like, also you can't buy these anymore.
So I think if they're going to be worth something, they're going to make the Walmart
Berkins are going to increase in value, they, you know they are.
Wait, do you think that they're like on Etsy?
Of course they are, right?
Walmart Bergen.
Walmart Bergen bag.
Unclear.
We'll get back to you guys.
But I'm sure it's on Etsy.
I'm sure people are trying to resell it.
Yeah.
So, I mean, for people who like wanted that bag, wanted that aesthetic and got it for $80 on
Walmart, go off. You know I love to get my pradas on Canal Street.
They did have a resurgence. Fake Pradoes? Yeah. Oh, I love to make straight pradas down there
because their bags, I mean, their bags also are another thing. They should be $80.
The nylon ones. The nylon ones is insulting. It's so rude. I'll go get it for $20 on Canal Street.
I can't recommend it enough. When we were on Hannah's Bachelorette, remember she had her fake
Prada and then they put ketchup on it and dipped a fry on it. That's what they're worth.
It's so funny. If I can toss it into the
washing machine. You can't charge me this much money for it. All right, guys. Well, that concludes your
first episode of the snack for the new year coming to you from Garabitas and Beverly Hills, probably a lot
of Berkins in here. We're probably insulting members as we speak. Wall to Wall Berkins here.
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