Girls Gotta Eat - The Snack: Loneliness Influencers, Summer House, and Naptime at the Knicks

Episode Date: June 11, 2026

Welcome back to The Snack – a lighter serving of Girls Gotta Eat. This week, we’re talking about: Ashley’s hair update Why the hype is so extreme for the NBA Finals Tr*mp attending Gam...e 3, causing chaos, and falling asleep Elmo vs. New York City Nelly Korda wins the U.S. Women’s Open Loneliness influencers (aka “I have no friends” tok) TV recaps: Summer House reunion, The Crash on Netflix, Love Island S8 Headlines: Hunter Biden’s tweets, Tom Brady’s ‘Good Nut’ coconut water, Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater break up, LA mayoral race results Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit girlsgottaeat.com for more. Thank you to our partners this week: BiOptimizers: Sleep great and get 15% off at https://bioptimizers.com/gge with code GGE. Quince: Get free shipping and 365-day returns on your next order at https://quince.com/gge. ZBiotics: Get 15% off at https://zbiotics.com/gge with code GGE. Every Year After: Watch Every Year After, now streaming only on Prime. IM8: Get a free welcome kit, 5 travel sachets, and 10% off your order at https://im8health.com/gge and use code GGE. Helix: Go to http://helixsleep.com/gge for 20% off sitewide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This week on the snack, loneliness influencers, Hunter Biden's tweets, and more, next news. This is the Dear Media production. Enjoy. Hi, guys. Hi. Do you guys like my hair? I got excited because we recorded so much yesterday and I was like, your hair and I forgot we we have an episode today.
Starting point is 00:00:23 Guys, I don't know if you can tell that your girl got extensions, six little pieces. I didn't know you could do that. A total of six K tips up in this bitch. and I hate them. Do you? I don't know how you have a head full of them. They just bother me. And I'm new to this.
Starting point is 00:00:41 You have to brush your hair differently. You have to wash your hair differently. I condition my whole head. I can't condition them, you said. Like blow drying them. I feel them pulling. I feel like if Shishon has me like under his arm, I'm like, oh, hair. You know, like I am getting used to them.
Starting point is 00:00:54 My hairdresser obviously did an amazing job placing them and has something to do with her. I just don't know if I'm an extension girly. They're not the greatest joy of my life. I mean, how many you have it? Like, if you were to guess? I don't know. 50? Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:08 A lot. Give me a number. Because I got exactly six and I was like, what's a whole head? A hundred? I mean, people get a ton. I can't even imagine it. I mean, like, you watch like Mormon wives. None of those girls have hair.
Starting point is 00:01:19 Like, that's hundreds of pieces. So we just went dark. My hairdresser's name is Haley. She's incredible. And I was like, I'm just so sick of this like blah brown. I mean, whatever. I love my natural color. but I was like it just is a contrast with the blonde highlights growing out and I want just something
Starting point is 00:01:35 different. And so she did like a perfect brunette. I love it. I think it's so chic. I mean, we were talking about it. You feel kind of bady when you go darker or shorter. It's just a, it's a decision. It's like I made a style decision.
Starting point is 00:01:49 It's like I'm not just going to like willy-nilly through life. I mean, this is pretty close to my natural color. You had darker for summer. You really started a trend. Right. It's bold. But no, I mean, this is closer to my natural color. But I always like.
Starting point is 00:02:01 like lighter highlights. And I love blonde hair and light hair. But I think when you are like, I'm going dark or I'm going short, it's baddy energy. It's not so baddy energy to have long blonde hair. And that's beautiful. Long blonde hair is beautiful? Of course it is. That's a beauty standard.
Starting point is 00:02:16 But it's when you stray from it. This is a choice. I think it looks so good. I think it looks so chic. It just looks like a real style choice. It looks very chic. It looks like a choice. That's a choice.
Starting point is 00:02:27 So I don't know. We'll see how I fare with ease. But it's just like, you touch it. I mean, you can use them. I've had them for like two years, but like, yeah, it's not my dream. But how do you even wash your hair? Like, aren't you just because you want to, like, I want to do like this. I do that, the like scrunch in.
Starting point is 00:02:43 I do that with shampoo. I get like really in there with the shampoo. Sometimes I double wash. I double wash too. It's my first time. Like last time was the first time I washed my hair and conditioned it and blow dried it. And I just, you know, blow dry and I had to kind of take the top. It just was a mess.
Starting point is 00:02:57 The first couple times I blew my hair dry. It's like panicked. Like, it's not my dream. Yeah. And I am hoping that, like, now I can just start taking more Nutraval, which is a sponsor, and just like get my hair healthier and eventually just take them out. Yeah. Like, yeah, I just want to be able to run my fingers through my hair.
Starting point is 00:03:15 But listen, beauty is paint. I knew this wouldn't be for you. There's no way. The first time I got like nail extensions, which these are my natural nails now. You know, I was like, oh my God, I hate these. And then three days in, I was like, okay, I can live with these. I can take my contacts out. I can type.
Starting point is 00:03:27 But I don't know. We'll see. Some people just, you know, you see people who you're like, okay, or even they complain about their hair being thin, people with plenty of money. And you're like, well, then you just don't get extensions. And it's like, this is why. It's just not for everybody. And I understand it now because I'd be like, why not? Like, you have the money, of the time.
Starting point is 00:03:47 Also the time. It's a time suck. So my appointments to get this out, get my hair colored cut, get them put back in, get these trimmed. It was five hours. And like, I love my hair girl. But I was like white knuckling it. Like, can we speed this up? The removal is part of the length.
Starting point is 00:04:03 Removal is like two hours. That's the thing. Removal, like that was the thing with the nail extensions. And again, I don't need them now. But even when I get my gel off, I'm like, oh my God, I just want to get the new thing. I think the removal of anything is the worst part. Like, it's probably the longest. If you could just waltz in there every day and get freshies or every session and get fresh ones.
Starting point is 00:04:19 Taking them out takes longer than putting them in. Oh, my God. Because like, sometimes they grow out a little bit and then the hair above it gets a little bit, like, madded. They got to comb that out. and you have to like melt each bond and like pull them out nicely because you don't want to lose all your hair. The hair above it. She said my hairdresser said she had a client that she did for her honeymoon and then she went on like some safari or something and like didn't really care for them. And she had to come back and like brush.
Starting point is 00:04:43 She was that it was like to get them unmatted. So they'll like become like little dreadlocks. If you don't brush them and take care of them, the top, like the part between the bond and the top of your head if it grows out too long. But you won't do that. Yeah. You have to brush them. Like she said to me, just brush your hair twice a day. Okay.
Starting point is 00:04:59 Like a normal person. And she was like, you can't imagine what I've seen. Right. But like when you have 50 to 100 to 200 of them, that shit gets tangled up. You got to brush your hair every day. Yeah. Okay. It's congrats.
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Starting point is 00:05:53 Go to helix sleep.com slash GG for 20. 20% off site wide. So we are going to kick it off with a sports report. As we record, the Knicks lost game three last night, but as this airs, we will have had game four last night. So who's to say? What could happen? Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:14 I have a question for you. It's a genuine question. I don't know the answer to this. Okay. The mania surrounding the NBA finals this year. Like, it's my whole feed. It's every celebrity is there. I mean, it is every meme, every tweet.
Starting point is 00:06:27 It is an avalanche. But sometimes I'm like, is it that level because this is who I follow and this is what my feet is like, or is this like the most mania we have ever seen around a sporting event? It is because of the Knicks. And they haven't won the final since the 70s. But like, so this is more mania than has ever really existed around a sporting event. Yeah, but it is also like celebs team. Like the Knicks are Timothy Chalamee and Kylie and Jay-Z. Last night, Jay-Z, Larry David, Spike Lee, all these people.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Like, there's no other team. I guess the Lakers where it's like the celebrity surrounding it, all these celeb fans. I think that like elevates a team too. You think of like the celebs that are Eagles fans, you know, I think that like matters. And then also who you follow. So we follow so many New Yorkers. Yeah. So I think that plays into it too.
Starting point is 00:07:18 I do think it's more hype than any year in recent memory because it's the Knicks. and it's been so long. But like also the Super Bowl. Like I feel like I have not seen this type of mania around anything in any sporting event in my memory at all. We need joy. And that's what it is. We need joy.
Starting point is 00:07:36 And I feel like this all is about 2025 and 2026. Everything feels like it's on steroids, things that bring people joy. Halloween decorations. Sports. Super Bowl. Like these things. What was the thing recently? I was there's something else.
Starting point is 00:07:51 I feel like I'm trying to like get a sneeze out. Like I just save the sentence to me. Like, you're validating that, like, this has never happened with any, a Super Bowl, nothing. Really? It's because it's the Knicks and it's been so long. But it's been so long. And it's like New York and it's every slab. Of course, there's stories and there's stories about the three major players on the Knicks
Starting point is 00:08:11 and the Spurs be having this young team. And the contrast between the teams, I think, is a human interest story of the Knicks, kind of being these grownups and then this young team with nothing to lose. And but yeah, it is, I think it's because it's been so long. And I think that's the main part of it. Because if I'm thinking if it was the Celtics, you know, if you were someone who lives in Boston, everybody you follow is Boston, it's Celtics mania. You know, when we went a couple years ago and the Celtics were in the playoffs and then they won,
Starting point is 00:08:39 like it was a lot in my feed and like a lot around my home with Shishonk. And it just, that felt like really big to me. And like I went to a game. And I was like, this is everything that matters. And you probably didn't feel like that at all. But yeah, but I'm like. curious does everybody feel like this? This is everybody's feed every day right now.
Starting point is 00:08:55 Yeah, and I think it's just so many people in New York are in the media and in your feed, and they care about the Knicks. Like, so many comedians, like, all these people you follow care about the Knicks. Like, I wouldn't even think that about the Lakers. And you couldn't do this with football because the Super Bowl is one game. I don't think that, like, baseball is not high energy. Hockey, I think it's just, no, people don't care about it as much. Like, it's like, this is like a perfect storm of everything.
Starting point is 00:09:19 It's just been fun. Like we've seven games look forward to, maybe just five now. But like, this has been fun to follow. Yeah, it was fun. I was sad they lost. Obviously, they lost because Trump was there. Of course. It was just crazy.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Like, Trump went and just ruined everyone's time. He fell asleep. It cost millions of taxpayer dollars for him to fucking go. They were saying like two hours, security to get in, plan for this. Like he just inconvenienced everyone. Traditioned to have a watch party outside of MSG that was canceled. Then Mom Donnie came in. like the white night he is and moved it to Bryant Park.
Starting point is 00:09:52 And there was so many ways he just, of course, just terrorized these people. And I was reading stats about how strict the perimeter was around the arena and the business impact of all the local bars and restaurants that lost so much money. Like that's their Super Bowl, a bar in a restaurant that's close to MSG, that's all the people are coming in and spending money. Like they're ready to like make their money. And people, they said that they reported losing up to.
Starting point is 00:10:20 60% of their expected business because of the tight security. It's just there's so many things that were so enraging that he ruined. Well, the sleeping is like the worst part of it for me. I think that makes me the saddest is the New Yorkers have looked forward to this for 50 years and like we've moved this watch party that people look forward to and you're going to go to sleep. It's, I mean, I guess. He sleeps at his own press briefings.
Starting point is 00:10:42 The sleeping didn't bother me at all because of course he fell asleep. If you would ask me, is Trump going to fall asleep? I would put money on it. It's just that he inconvenienced and impacted these businesses. It's just like, for what? To go take a nap. It bothers me. Yeah, but he falls asleep.
Starting point is 00:10:55 He just, he's barely alive. You know, like, I think you spent millions of taxpayer dollars to go do this thing that sitting presidents aren't really supposed to do because of the impact. And so it just really, really bother me. But, I mean, Newarkers just booed him, like, in the stadium, out the stadium. He rolled up in the... Motorcade? Motorcade.
Starting point is 00:11:15 Yeah, and they could be middle fingers everywhere. And so you just love to see it. And I saw a couple really funny tweets I wanted to share. So I love this rallying cry recently that went viral that my mayor, Muslim, my bagel Jewish, my Christian Dior, Nixon 4. And the one I saw last night on threads, I believe, was my mayor's Muslim, my bagel Jewish, president's barely alive, Nixon 5. I like the redo. The Christian Dior line through me. My Christians Dior.
Starting point is 00:11:44 Like my mayor's Muslim, my bagel's Jewish. My Christian Dior is a song, The Christian Duer, Pop Smoke. Okay, now I understand it better. I didn't love that line. I liked the revamped version. Oh, I love that line. Like, I love that we were like doing these religions.
Starting point is 00:11:59 It's like so perfect. I did not catch that the third line was religion. I thought it was fashion. Well, it's also a play on Christian Dior or Christian. That's what I thought. But like, it's like, we're a fashion city. I missed that the third line was religion and like the Nixir. Oh, it's brilliant.
Starting point is 00:12:13 Whether he meant that or not, it's brilliant. I love it so much. So I love this, though. President's barely alive, Nixon 5. And my other favorite one was her handle is Bull City, Anna. If they wanted Trump to leave, they should have just had a woman ask him a question. This morning. I just love the threads and the tweets are, I'm always just like,
Starting point is 00:12:32 these people really are so hilarious. So, you know, he's not going to go. I guess he was maybe going to go to game four. And he has scheduling conflicts now. Oh, the other thing I saw over and over was he could go. to the Knicks game, but not his son's wedding. That's crazy. This man is like too busy to go to my son's wedding, but catch me at the Knicks, just
Starting point is 00:12:57 ruining everyone's time. But his excuse was like people are going to come after me for not like being present with like the war and things like that. And that's why I can't go to this wedding. But you're going to go to basketball game. You're going to a basketball game? Yeah. And shut down the city.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Shut down the city. People are pretty upset about that. Yeah, that's the thing. It's just like the thing that bother me the most is, you know, really inconvenience to people. Like you have to get here two hours in advance now, no bags at all. Jordan Woods couldn't bring her bag. And then the business is losing all that money.
Starting point is 00:13:24 And then the watch party. Like, it's this iconic thing for all these thousands of people to gather outside at MSG that really makes people feel really together and part of the community. And yes, of course, it was moved. But it's like for this guy, if you cared about anyone's well-being, you wouldn't go for all of these reasons. I feel this doesn't happen, right? No, it's the first city present to attend an NBA finals game.
Starting point is 00:13:47 Barack Obama would attend some games. but first sitting president to attend an NBA final game. You're not supposed to do this. Yeah, it's just too much chance. For so many reasons and how much money it cost. I'm with you. All right. Well, speaking of tweets, I think this is so funny.
Starting point is 00:14:00 So Elmo tweeted out a couple days ago. Elmo hopes both teams have fun and New Yorkers did not appreciate that. And this isn't time for sportsmanship, Elmo. Like, people flooded the comments. They were so mad. New Yorker, Elmo, don't forget that. I mean, that's crazy. Elmo is a New Yorkie. He's from
Starting point is 00:14:24 the streets, quite literally. He's from Sesame Street. I guess he doesn't live on the street. Oscar the Grouch lives in the street. But like, how dare you? Sesame Street is a New York street. I know, I'm just saying, I thought he lived on the streets. That's Oscar the Grouch. That's the Grouch, yeah. No, it's an easy thing to get confused. I bet Oscar the Grouch wouldn't do this. So then Elmo had to print our attraction.
Starting point is 00:14:42 He said, next that last message, Alma didn't mean to spur you on. Like, he-h-h-h-h- Not the pun. And people were like, nah, it's too late, Elmo. We raising the rent on Sesame Block. People are upset. I get it. I love when like unexpected people start beefs.
Starting point is 00:15:02 It is so funny. You never think it was Elmo. The comments, there was like hundreds of comments on the first one. There were thousands of comments on their attraction of people being like, uh-uh. Oh, you're not forgiven. Uh-uh, Elmo. You never forget a slight. That's so funny.
Starting point is 00:15:18 Like these parents are like, got a fun new show to watch, like traumatizing your kids over the next. Sesame Street kids canceled. Okay. And the last thing I wanted to say about the Knicks, these Taker prices, I've never seen anything like this in my life.
Starting point is 00:15:30 They are starting at 10K for game four. I looked for game three. I just checked the Game Time app. We love Game Time. They've been like a partner of ours. Like I saw some in like 3,000. You did. For game three,
Starting point is 00:15:44 because I think people probably also thought the Knicks might win game four. Right. But like starting at 10K, then the nosebleeds all the way up to 100K or more, this is crazy. Okay, so I saw some friends of ours at that game and I was like, you got that kind of money? I didn't know. Right? Because you don't really have like a hookup, you know?
Starting point is 00:16:02 I mean, this is just not one of those things where you can like get a hookup. I mean, kind of like for the Super Bowl, like you and I can like try to see if somebody can try to help us get tickets. But like it's not like that. It's really so crazy. I mean, they're probably even more than 10 at this point. but I was just shocked to see these. And I went to game one, again, two years ago for the Celtics, and I paid a lot, but like nothing compared to this.
Starting point is 00:16:26 Like, I went back and looked because I bought them on game time. And I was like, what were these? And they were, you know, I'm not going to say, but they were like, this is wild. It's just, it's a mania unlike I've ever seen in any sporting event in my lifetime that I can ever remember. Yeah. And it's funny because Pubity, one of the biggest Instagram accounts that exists,
Starting point is 00:16:43 like posted Timothy Shalamey. Like they said he was like crashing out. He was just like super hyper. like screaming. It's not for me. A man that does not. That's just not that type of energy is not for me. That's why she's not there.
Starting point is 00:16:51 That's why she's not going. Yeah, he needs to rein him in. He just really cares a lot. This isn't so important to him. That's fine. When I see guys like acting like that about sports, it's like it's a neck to me and that's okay, it's not an neck to a lot of women and that's fine. That's for me personally.
Starting point is 00:17:05 And so I commented under it, men are so emotional. And it has thousands of likes now and so many men are under the comments and they're being pretty nice to me. Uh-huh. But this one guy was like, hey lady. had a lot of money on that game show some respect. And it made me, like, oh, men are acting like this because they're trying to pay their mortgage.
Starting point is 00:17:24 But they're about to lose their mortgage. And when you watch men act, not Timothy Shalame, but when you watch men sometimes go fucking bananas at sports, you have to remember that like they got money on the game. I mean, do you know, Timothy Shalame? He's paying $140,000 for courtside seats. He's like, he's like, Kylie's going to be mad if I lose all that money. He only has one source of income. It's acting.
Starting point is 00:17:44 He's not like a mogul. I think he's doing it. Okay. I don't know his net worth, but actually he's probably not as much as a girlfriend. Isn't she a billionaire? Yeah, no, that's true. He's just like, emasculated by Kylie. Kylie's like, you can't afford this for them to also lose.
Starting point is 00:18:00 I'm going to be in the Bahamas on my little trip and you are your little basketball game. Oh, yeah, her brand trip. Okay, well, one more just piece of sports news and I just want to talk about this because I was there is the U.S. Women's Open. This was, this past, I know it was four days long, but I went on Sunday with our friend, Hallie led better and her husband and Shashon went to. She's a good friend of her. She's a golf professional. She doesn't play pro golf anymore. She did for a little bit. And she invited us and this is my first golf tournament. And I guess it was a big deal because that golf club in the
Starting point is 00:18:32 Palisades, the Riviera country club is the first time they've had the women's U.S. open there. It's the first time they've had a women's golf tournament. So that was kind of historic for women to play there. And Nellie Korda is who won. She wins her. her first ever U.S. Women's Open with a record breaking payout. And we watched the final moment. It was awesome. Like, I got really into it towards the end when it came down to like a four-way tie, basically. And then we went and sat on the last hole to watch everyone finish. And like to know that if she like got that put, she was going to win the whole thing. It was really exciting to watch. I have a question. Because I don't know. I've never been to a golf tournament.
Starting point is 00:19:11 Yeah. As they play, the whole crowd, like thousands of people sometimes have to walk the whole course to the next thing. You would have hated it. We were like, Raina would die if she was here. So you can choose your own adventure. Like, okay. You see who you want to follow. You could follow a player all day and you would have to walk back and forth. So you are walking the whole course with them. We walked to see certain people tee off. We had tickets to this little private club. We ate. But yeah, people are moving around. All day. Okay. Yeah, to see who they want to see. But yeah, you could follow a player all day. you could be like their caddy basically and just going around.
Starting point is 00:19:49 But then everyone kind of congregates at the end to watch the big finish and like get a spot on this hill. Okay. But yeah. That sounds manageable. It's a lot of, no, not for you. It was, I don't think you would like it. Well, I mean, I looked at those photos and I was just like, that looks hot. It wasn't hot at all.
Starting point is 00:20:04 I was actually a little chilly. And it was sunny and it was really, really nice. But golf is just, it's not my type of sport because I'm like loud and enthusiastic. And like I like a high energy. Like, I like an NBA finals game. That's my dream game. A close NBA finals game is my dream sporting event. And like obviously the Eagles playing football.
Starting point is 00:20:21 But you know, you have to be kind of quiet. You kind of got to like whisper a little. Like, you know. Oh, right. And then you can clap and yell out when they, after they make the shot. But it was still really fun. I'm glad I got to experience that. It's really interesting.
Starting point is 00:20:35 I've just like never really thought about the semantics of like what you do all day. It's a lot of walking around. And like you might see something happen and be like, okay, we got to go to the next. If I can take breaks to eat and. and drank. I could do it. Katsuya was there on site. We had a little spicy tuna roll.
Starting point is 00:20:51 Yeah, it was nice. So I just wanted to say that. Congrats to Nellie Korda. And we love to see, you know, a woman make history in any way. Yeah. Okay. Let's just take a quick break. And then we will get back into it.
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Starting point is 00:24:58 We just wanted to talk about it a little bit. This was in the cut, of course. It says the loneliness influencers inside the luxurious. tedium of I have no friends TikTok. So I got served one of these one day and it took me by surprise. It's like one of the more popular ones. It's this girl. She's like tall, thin, beautiful. She lives in New York.
Starting point is 00:25:16 And she's like, walks in her beautiful apartment and she makes herself this like big meal. And she's like, this is my Saturday night and I have no friends. And like caught me off guard. I've never really heard somebody like influenced by saying with their whole chest, I don't have friends. There's a lot of it. And there's a ton of it. I mean, there's a ton of it. I mean, I'm an LA loneliness influencer. I'm like, hi.
Starting point is 00:25:33 It's me. Oh my God. But yeah, like P.O.B. you're a single woman with no kids and no friends tonight. You know, and here's what you're doing. You come home and like cook dinner and have it by yourself. And it's, they're enjoying it. That's, I think there's a spectrum. I mean, I've seen certainly like people who are just, I'm genuinely an introvert. This is how I like to spend my time. And then there's some people who have trauma. And that's the darker side of it too. But we're kind of talking about from
Starting point is 00:25:56 the lighter side. And some of these people have hundreds of thousands of followers. Well, they, I don't want to say that they glamorize being alone. But I think like a lot of people are alone. A lot of people are in situations where they are lonely. They don't have a ton of friends. They live in a city for whatever reason. They don't have a lot of community around them. And like, it does make it look like, okay, you can have like a night to yourself. You can come home and clean your lovely apartment and make yourself a nice meal and watch TV. I mean, it just, it makes it look lovely. Yeah, but I have those nights and so do you. And I'm not like, I have no friends. Place people with no friends. I think, I mean,
Starting point is 00:26:31 If you want to live like that, that's fine. But if you want friends, but you're spending all your time creating content, I would spend a little less time creating content, more time getting out there trying to meet people. I just think everybody needs heroes. I mean, I think this makes people feel seen, but is it aspirational? Like, I don't know. You know, like, I think that you manifest what you put out into the world. Like if you are somebody who's like, I want friends, I want connection.
Starting point is 00:27:01 I think we all need human connection. We're wired for human connection, not to have a million friends, but to have these relationships in our life. I mean, not to get too deep with it, but if you're making a living, creating content on how lonely and friendless I am, I don't really think you're helping yourself find those friends. And I thought it was really funny to think that these people might be exaggerating or not telling the full truth.
Starting point is 00:27:24 And that was in the article too. Like it begs the question, like are these people, is this true? true or are these people just trying to like monetize this? I think it's funny to if you are acting like this like it's you're faking it and you have to tell your friends like don't say we're friends and like your friends come out and they're like I'm a friend she's not lonely she has friends like you get outed by your friends like people they have to tell their friends like don't comment on this right like someone's like we just had like a girl's dinner last night she's a fraud I think it's like very funny to think about that. I don't know I go
Starting point is 00:27:57 back and forth about it because I just think that like people, there's a lot of people in this world that are lonely and don't have community, whether you want it or not. I think you still want to see representation that like other people can have a nice life and be void, I guess, of community. But I think we say it over and over. Like when people are like, you know, I want friends, I want a partner, you have to leave the house to do that. And I think that we've over-glamorized staying in the bed, not going out, not having plans in society. And that will drive societies further apart. I think we all thrive from human connection. And even at my lowest moments when I don't want to be around people, I know that the thing that will fix that is being around people. Yeah, this, we can kind of
Starting point is 00:28:36 joke about it. I mean, loneliness influencer made me laugh, just the term itself. But I can't really get on board with glamorizing, having no friends. Like, I can get on board with having a moment in your life where things have happened and you find yourself here. That's fine. You know what I mean? And again, I think people really need to feel seen. But we need human connection. And, friendships and relationships and some people need more than others and some people are naturally introverted. So I'm all about a night in with yourself and enjoying your own company and glamorizing that. But I have no one in my life is, I think if people are putting this out there, it should be like, and it's not necessarily what I want, but I'm dealing with it instead of aspire to be me.
Starting point is 00:29:20 That's interesting because you think that like the piece that it's missing is them saying like, I'm doing my best with what I got right here. I don't know. I think people just, you know, take it with a grain of salt. You know, I saw this woman eating Thanksgiving dinner and she was like, I, again, I think she'd moved to a new city. I don't have any friends or family. She said, I don't have any friends or family, which just really just like cuts deep. I just really felt for her. And like, so many people were in the comments where she was in Florida, I think. And they were like, what part of Florida? I'll come over, come eat with me next year. She's like, no, no, no, you're ruining the loneliness influencing. It felt really genuine and really like she was sad and
Starting point is 00:29:54 she got on there because she wanted to have some interaction. Okay. So that's different than loneliness influencing. Yeah. Like loneliness influences is crazy to me. That's all I'm saying. And that woman, it's like I hope she found some people who also were like, I'm in the same boat.
Starting point is 00:30:10 And I hope that the loneliness influencers are also finding friends by doing this. I don't think that's the point. Not the life you should want to live. I think that's not the point. I think it's like really sweet when someone's like, I don't have anybody. and then people flood their comments like, come here. And loneliness influencers like, bu, pop, bu, that's not the point.
Starting point is 00:30:27 That's not the brand. I'm not allowed to have friends for this brand deal. I mean, it's kind of like tradwifing, though. It's like you are, by nature of being a trad wife on the internet and making content, you are a fraud because you are making a bunch of money. No, seriously, because if you are, if you become the most famous loneliness influencer, millions of followers, everyone knows who you are. You're fraud.
Starting point is 00:30:49 People are going to be looking for you on the streets with friends. Yes. to find you out. Yes, sending you drinks at the bar, trying to date you and you're like, you're going to ruin my whole thing. So like by the nature of putting this on the internet, you are sort of like undermining what you set out to do, which is to be alone. We took this too deep, but if you guys want more, read this article in the cut. Again, we both saw the same post and we're like, we got to talk about this. Who came up with that name? Really. Okay, so we just want to do a quick TV report on what's going on. So we're recording this before the summer
Starting point is 00:31:23 house finale, but I mean, it has just kind of been like week one and we two a lot of the same. And so we're going to just give our thoughts, I guess, and feelings. And hopefully nothing crazy happens to number three. But, you know, I think week over week, it's sort of been the same thing. West is not really going to speak up. Amanda is not really going to defend herself. The thing that I find the most interesting about this whole reunion is if Amanda had just walked out there and said to Kyle, you verbally abused me and humiliated me on national television for a decade. And I tolerated it. And you repaid me by cheating on me all the time. And I'll fuck whoever I want. I'll fuck your dad if I want. She would have shut this down. She would have gotten some people
Starting point is 00:32:01 on her side. And it's interesting. I wonder why she won't stick up for herself a little bit more. And I know it's not her nature. I know that that's what they've always said about her on this show. And then if she also just said, like, I'm sorry, Sierra that you're a collateral damage. of how selfish this has made me and how entitled this has made me. This reunion would have been 20 minutes instead of 12 hours. Yeah, it's interesting because you're coming out at it from how you would act. And it's like she's so outside of the way any of us would act. Amanda is, I've said before, like she is blinded by being a pick me. Like she is not reasoning the way you would. You know, I don't know if she's sought down with the publicist and we're like, here's some tips. You know,
Starting point is 00:32:37 here's how to maybe get some sympathy and get some people back on your side. I mean, to your point, If she said anything like, I'll fuck who I want, people are like, you're a shitty friend. I just mean the notion of that. Yeah, I mean, just stick up for yourself. Yeah, I mean, she's not acting how any stable, self-aware person would. And so you can't put yourself in her shoes. I don't know what she's doing. But we do find it really interesting the way people are rewriting history about their marriage.
Starting point is 00:33:02 And no one is really calling Kyle out for the way he was all these years. And I said to you that it would be Sierra. She's the one that would do it. she's the one that's always done it. That's why she was such a good friend to Amanda. And of course, she's not going to do it now, nor should she. But it's like, who would do it? We were saying we're surprised Andy doesn't push back a little bit more.
Starting point is 00:33:20 But Kyle has been made into this hero white night. And again, people can change. And he could be a great husband the next time around. But he wasn't. And people are really trying to misremember the way that this went down. But it's like who's supposed to say something. And it should have obviously to be Amanda, but she just looks so beaten down and she's not going to do it.
Starting point is 00:33:39 And then West isn't really going to do it. West tried a little. I don't say this in defense of him, but he tried a little to be like, Kyle, you said, you called her a fucking bitch when I was there, you know,
Starting point is 00:33:49 this and that. And so it is interesting that way that he has really been made out to be this hero, but because of what she did. I mean, again, she just lit her life on fire
Starting point is 00:34:00 in the craziest way. I'll never, I'll never understand. I'm fascinated by it. Two wrongs don't make a right. You know, I think what they both did was wrong. But like,
Starting point is 00:34:07 there is really something to be said by her coming out and at least trying to reason with the audience, what I have been through for all these years is really hard. And it changes the way your brain works. And it changes your decision-making. And, yeah, of course I went towards the first other man that gave me attention at the sacrifice of my good friends.
Starting point is 00:34:26 This is who I've become. And that's not an excuse, but that is just the reality of things. And everybody crowding around Kyle, like, we forget. By the way, I'm the first person to say, I do think that we don't know what went on by and closed doors. I think she antagonized him a lot all the time. And people can change and all the things.
Starting point is 00:34:41 Sure, all the things. But everybody is just the way they're rallying around him. And by the way, like, West is not his best friend. It's a good friend of his and a coworker. And I'm sure it still hurts and it's terrible. But she didn't have an affair. And she didn't cheat on him. He cheated on her.
Starting point is 00:34:55 But she didn't, like, have an affair with his best friend. Neither of those things happened. Yeah, it's interesting. Everything just got swept under the rug. So, I mean, that's the thing I don't love about it. But, yeah, you and I could. sit here all day and write incredible things for Amanda to say. You know,
Starting point is 00:35:15 we could really PR her ass. And I'm sure other people have tried, but she's making decisions that none of us would ever make. Like, we cannot be inside her head. And whatever, I agree. And whatever happens,
Starting point is 00:35:27 like tonight, I think that like, unfortunately, like her punishment is this is the life she has to live now. And she has sacrificed everything for this person who is clearly dating other women while he was dating her and sleeping with other women. women and her punishment will be that she gave up all these brand deals and all this fan love. And I don't
Starting point is 00:35:44 know she'll be invited back for Summerhouse or not. But like, she gave up everything for this. And it's an interesting choice to not be sitting there next to that person saying with your whole chest, we're in love. This is rock solid. That's just not the truth. It's not the truth. If anything, I mean, I don't know. I think she is like my life is ruined on my own accord. And like maybe she thinks like, Sierra is responsible for that in a misguided way. Because we don't understand why she's not apologizing to Sierra. And maybe we will have seen that. So I don't want to speak too much about it.
Starting point is 00:36:16 I was watching your friends and neighbors. And Olivia Munn's character apologized to Amanda Pete's character. And she did it so beautifully. And she's like, I think about this every day. This is like taken over my life. Like the language she was using and this apology. Again, this is a fictional show. I was like, that's what I managed to be doing to Sierra.
Starting point is 00:36:33 You could chat, you could chat CBT this and be like, this is better. It was perfect. Like I was like, this is the, why, I was watching this apology. And I was like, what is this? What memories? Or like, what is this bringing up for me? I'm like, how Amanda should be acting at the reunion. I mean, two seconds into the first, she's screaming.
Starting point is 00:36:49 It's here. Fuck off. I mean, it's shocking. So, I mean, this will be over tonight. Maybe we'll learn something new. But I do just think it's going to be a lot more of the same. And, you know, life will go on. And the city will continue, I guess.
Starting point is 00:37:01 And we'll recast summer house. And like, she's going to have to be with West. And who knows how long that. that's going to last, but that's a bleak existence as well. Yeah. So Love Island is back. And I just wanted to say one thing because we went to a premiere party for season eight.
Starting point is 00:37:17 And people were watching it, but it was also a party. So we're like sitting with some people and talking about it was on all the TVs. So I was seeing it. And, you know, I don't watch the show and it has nothing to do with not respecting it. And I think it looks great. People are obsessed with it. I'm not being to pick me about it. It's just something that I never really made the time for.
Starting point is 00:37:33 And I want to. But I'm watching it on these. screens. And I'm like, there is so much making out in terms of volume and intensity. Well, this is what the UK people are saying as well. Like, I don't see this that often. Well, so I just was like, is this the show? Like, I just figured this was normal. And as it turns out, not really. So I saw everyone saying that this was more making out than they'd ever seen. I mean, the door is open and they're just supposed to start making out. And have you seen this cast? I would be too. I know. I would be like, thank God, this is our first assignment.
Starting point is 00:38:06 I know I had to do that dumb little music video, but this is the payback. The music video was wild. I think I, like, I feel like I drank a whole drink and ate a couple slices of pizza and the music video was still going. I think it's five minutes. I think I had a full meal. I think it's five minutes long. Like, we move locations.
Starting point is 00:38:22 We were inside that we went outside. I was like the music video is still on. Multiple servers came by and gave us food and no one eats in L.A. besides us. But I just was validated. And I was like, oh my gosh, this, I can't believe I'm witness to this my first time. And that's the thought I had. And actually everybody who watches the show is echoing that as well.
Starting point is 00:38:38 But the UK is less, right? It's not even close. What's going on? It's like spring break energy. It is just like when you just walk up to somebody and make out with them. And also that jogs my memory. We wanted to mention this. So Kyle DJed in Dewey Beach last weekend.
Starting point is 00:38:53 He DJed at North Beach, at bar we've been to a million fucking times again. As you guys know, this is like pretty much my hometown and we're always there. And it was like the craziest crowd I think he's ever had. He posted. He posted how wild Dewey Beach was. But this video was on. Dumas and he's I think he was at the cork now at this point he was no longer at his set so he was probably at the cork at jam and he was like kind of behind like a stanchion thing and this fan goes up to
Starting point is 00:39:18 him and I guess she's like Kyle I love you whatever and he just like makes out with her and I posted under in the comments of Dumas I said this is basically a handshake in Dewey Beach and that's really how it be I mean we would just always be making out it was giving love island everybody But Kyle, this 40-year-old man is just making out with strangers? 43, and she just walks right up and they just make out. And people are also saying that he's dating Sally Carson from Southern Charm. But Raina, when you saw that video of Kyle Cook, weren't you like, and you definitely did that in your marriage?
Starting point is 00:39:49 Totally. A hundred percent. He did that like it was nothing. I mean, I have seen Kyle get drunk. So of you. I mean, I've seen how drunk he gets. I mean, it's nothing so different than what you guys see on television. I see how blacked out this man gets.
Starting point is 00:40:02 He doesn't know what he's doing. But that was so, like that was so Dewey Beach. Like, just be kissing. I mean, remember that day? I mean, like four guys. It's Reina's first drift into H. She made out with four people in a day. Like in a day, that was just like a handshake.
Starting point is 00:40:17 It was a doo-beachshank. I like that Kyle embraced our culture. Yes. So good for him for that. And lastly, we said we were going to talk about this. And I told you guys to watch it. That. The crash.
Starting point is 00:40:32 But now I feel like I've lost a little momentum, but I don't want to, I don't want to mislead you guys. So this show was crazy. And this teenage girl, the spoilers ahead, this was a real, based on, completely based on a story, she's in this documentary. Based on a story. It's a documentary. It's a documentary.
Starting point is 00:40:48 It's a documentary. Guys, it's based on a true story that it's a documentary. But she's in it. And I mentioned that Hulu airs the show called Mean Girl Murders. So this is based on a true story. A documentary in your words about Beckenzie. Scrilla and she was a teenager who got in this terrible accident with her boyfriend and a friend of theirs and both of them ended up dying and she was behind the wheel. And very quickly, this went from this
Starting point is 00:41:10 poor girl. How could this happen? She's responsible to this to, she did this on purpose. And this turns into a murderance investigation almost immediately. And she is now in prison for, I think, 30 years with a chance of parole after 15 years. It was a little unclear. Yes, chance for parole. And it's really shocking. I learned so much in this because basically they, there's a black box in cars, which I had no idea existed. But what they did was they figured out how fast the car was going in the last seconds of the crash and that there was no braking and that she had continued to accelerate at 100 miles an hour and she never broke. And then you can also see that the car was put from drive in the neutral. So these guys were trying to save their own lives. And they grabbed the wheel
Starting point is 00:41:51 too. Yeah. It's just your car's data is being recorded, you know, of what you're doing. And this, it's a known technology that like, her lawyer should have known. they would be able to pull. You know, you get a car accident. You can pull the data from the car. Like, Shishonk does this at work. When someone says something out the car, he's like, we can pull the data. We have the receipts.
Starting point is 00:42:08 So, yeah, so full gas, a hundred percent, like, gas and 100 miles an hour she got up to and she crashed into this building. And they had pulled the data that clearly the guys in the car were pulling the steering wheel, which was like crazy to hear. And a few things, you know, she has like, she just lied and says she doesn't remember it at all. She shows like no remorse. They have her, which they do a prison interview, which is wild. And there was a drug test that she was not on drugs. Yeah, like a little bit of weed, whatever. But there's so many things about this that are so wild. Like the way she pops up in
Starting point is 00:42:43 the prison, it's like, what happened? Like I saw so many TikToks like, where did this accent come from? You know, she has come as like a Latina accent. She leaned in to prison. Yeah, she has this hairdo and really, she talks to her lawyers at one point, which she doesn't think that's going to be included. Netflix chooses to air it of her being basically like, did I do okay? And she really is showing no remorse and she's stuck by this narrative that she doesn't remember any of this and she blacked out and she had a medical condition and her parents are enabling this a whole time and Davion is not her, he's the other guy that was in the car, not her boyfriend. And so he died as well and like he had these adoptive parents and they were probably the most sound minds of the whole
Starting point is 00:43:17 documentary. And the dad says like basically, I'm paraphrasing here, but I would be happy with her being in jail for 15 years, but she's never going to like own up to what she did. Like she's going to live this lie forever. This is going to eat her alive. If she just would have been like, I don't know, we got in a fight and I don't really know what happened and like owned up to it in any way, showed the appropriate amount of remorse and wanted to change. But instead, she's got her mom calling her every day from prison. These calls, they're all over TikTok being like, we made the news in the UK, maybe Kim Kardashian will get me out of jail. The way that the parents have enabled this girl her whole life and still continue to do it, even though it's pretty apparent that she's responsible for
Starting point is 00:44:00 the deaths of two people is wild. I've never seen anybody walk a line like this where there's, there doesn't seem to be any remorse because I think she's like, remorse will show that I did this on purpose, but there doesn't seem to be an extreme fight against, like, I did not do this under any circumstances. You guys have to believe me. This was not on purpose. Like, she's just really up the middle with it, which makes you think she was. she would yell and scream and kick and shout.
Starting point is 00:44:27 I didn't do this. Had nothing to do. You know, like this is whatever you guys think was misinterpreted. Like, I did not do this. I mean, she's,
Starting point is 00:44:34 that's not the vibe either. Yeah, but I did not do this. What did she do that? Like, she either has to say, I don't know when I don't remember, or she has to own up to it.
Starting point is 00:44:42 Or else was she going to say, like, he pushed my leg on the pedal, you know, like he did this. But she just had a shitty lawyer. Like, if she, and I'm not saying that I want her to have a lesser sense, but it's like,
Starting point is 00:44:53 if she would have had Karen Reid's team, like, her lawyer was so bad that he was just like, there's no proof and you got this, you could tell. Like, because why wasn't there a plea deal? Like, why did he not know they'd get the car data? My question is like, there is also no proof that she did do it on purpose, but they're saying the car data is the proof. Like, don't you need a motive to, don't you need like evidence and a motive and tax messages? Like, I mean, yeah, it was interesting.
Starting point is 00:45:19 They chose not to have a jury. But I'm watching this and I'm like, she got out lawyer. Like they hired, whoever they fuck them, this family hired, literally was like, we got this without considering so many other things. And then they pulled her social media and all that. I mean, she just is like a mean girl. And that's the, that's the picture they tried to paint. But do you think she wanted was like, I'm going to kill us all? Like, there's no way this girl maneuvered the car so she lived. There's no, there's no way. She crashed a car into a building 100 miles an hour on purpose. Like I think this was a really unstable young woman. I think that like a lot of 17 year olds, volatile relationship, a lot of jealousy. and fighting and, you know, she's living with him also at the time. She wasn't living with her parents. This is not like a parented child. And I think that there's people at that time in their life, they're just like, I'm so mad at you. I will kill both of us. Like, I can't imagine that mindset, but like, I think she's a very troubled girl that was just like, I will kill you and myself at the same time. And so what if there's someone else in the car? I just, it makes me,
Starting point is 00:46:17 like, so sad and so sick, especially for Davion's family. But she's just never had any consequences. I mean, you watch a girl that her dad says he would come, like, pick her up at school if she got in trouble. And he was like, did you do it? And she would be like, no. And he'd be like, good, I know my kid. And you watch what happens when parents enable their kids their whole life and don't give them any consequences. And she really thought she was going to get away with this. And I just find it such a fascinating story. And you guys should check it out. And again, there's that mean girl murders you can watch as well, which I think is a lot more in depth. But it's like, I wonder what this girl's dealing with in prison. Like that lie, which is very clearly lied to me, to the to the judge of, you know, to the judge of,
Starting point is 00:46:53 I don't remember anything that happened is going to eat her alive. And it's like if I was in charge of a parole, I'd be like, when you give us any bit of truth, we'll consider it. That's all they're waiting for. I know. And she got out lawyered. You're right. Like, I think you could have argued the other side of it, which is just like the car just was out of control and it was an accident. I really don't know.
Starting point is 00:47:13 But like, I think she got out lawyer because there's no motive. They didn't prove any motive at all. Other than she just kind of mean online and they would fight every once in a while. but like there's no real motive to have killed him. So like another lawyer could have been like, okay, well, that's what the car data says. Like maybe they pushed her foot down on the gas. And they're not here to say they didn't, which is a morbid thought. But like another, a better lawyer might have thought of that.
Starting point is 00:47:35 And I feel weird even saying this, but it's like I watched this happen. And it's just like, I don't know. I'm fascinated in the legal side of it too. And I'm not saying you should be getting people out of bad things that they did. But why was there never even like a plea deal? Like that wasn't even on the table. He was just like, we got this. No, you don't.
Starting point is 00:47:50 She just like won't. And her parents also enable her not helping herself. She's just like, I don't know who's to say. Okay, well, that's the crash, you guys. Let's just talk about our remaining partners. And then we will get back into it. Okay, so I am telling you guys about Helix. These are the mattresses that we have,
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Starting point is 00:48:43 I previously had the moonlight lux that is in our guest bedroom. But I love the midnight. And this is one I just recommended to a friend, Jenny Jones. was like, I don't even know what Mike's mattress is. Ashley, she was like, I finally convinced him to get a new one. And she was like, we're going to get the midlight locks. I was like, yeah, it's great. It's great for sex. It's like soft enough, but it's still like good. You know, sometimes mattressers are too soft and you kind of sink into them. And you can really get a great sleep and have great sleep. And I have a head six percent of those involved saw an increase in their deep sleep cycle while sleeping on a helix mattress. So they have big and tall mattresses. Matresses for kids. Mattresses. If you sleep hot, which I do. And incredible pillows too. We absolutely. love them. They truly are the best. They are the most awarded mattress brand tested and reviewed by experts like Forbes and Wired 129 sleep trial and limited lifetime guarantee. They just want you to love it. And we know that you will. Free shipping, seamless delivery. Mattress is going to come right to your
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Starting point is 00:52:53 So this was really a sleeper. I didn't see this happening. I didn't know that this is the hero that we all needed it. Hunter Biden, in viral social media posts, reclaims his narrative. So Hunter Biden is really on one on Twitter right now. And if you guys, my favorite account on Instagram that kind of like aggregates all these tweets is just Hunter Biden tweets. And he is being so funny. It's insane.
Starting point is 00:53:15 So Donald Trump called him, said that he had a checkered pass. And he said, wait, did he just say checkered past? I'm 28 felonies, six bankruptcies and an Epstein bromance short of his checkered past. So Hunter Biden is seven years sober. And a lot of this is like him getting on to reclaim his narrative. And he's back and forth talking to people who have had problems or currently a problem. with drugs and alcohol and all this stuff and talking to all of them. And he's just really on this journey of sobriety.
Starting point is 00:53:42 And he posted seven years sober today. This was on June 1st. Thank you to everyone who has walked this road with me. And someone commented, bullshit, that was your bag of Coke in the White House. And he commented back, it most definitely was not. I would have never forgotten my drugs. It's my favorite of all of them. Unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:54:02 I mean, he is just really on one. He has leaned into this persona. he's like yeah I did these things like it's so funny and I just like it's crazy to be like he is just like in this like antagonistic war with the president it's just so beneath what a president should be but yeah this is like where we're at and you know he's just like you have nothing on me you know like I've been completely open and transparent about my life he writes so let me get this straight Jake Tapper is focused on attacking my mom Jared and Ivanka are building a private island paradise on Albanian protected land Don Jr. married the daughter of Epstein's bank
Starting point is 00:54:36 and a startup, his fund backs just got a record at 620 million Pentagon loan. Eric is taking an Israeli drone company public for $1.5 billion in the middle of a war with Iran that nobody wanted. And I know, but what about your paintings, Hunter? Please. And then someone writes, you sound bitter for someone who benefited from a stolen erection. Typo. He writes, I've never stolen an erection in my life.
Starting point is 00:54:59 I love to see someone who just, I mean, he doesn't have much to lose. What are you going to say about Hunter Biden that has not been said? over and over and over again. Jesus Christ, that's like a real hero in Dark Times. It's just like, you can't take anything else from me. I've lost everything. Right. And also, like, I know where the bodies are buried.
Starting point is 00:55:17 Like, I know this stuff. Who do you think you're talking to? Sober, I'm clear-headed. Come for me, try it. I'm the son of a president. An ass, barely alive-ass president. Like, Donald Trump is, like, not with it at all. Like, I'd love to see the two of them on a debate stage.
Starting point is 00:55:34 talking all this shit he's just like in a rap battle with like an unworthy opponent and it's so funny to watch so and a lot of it is people thinking this isn't him I did consider that like was this really not him I never once considered it what else is he doing like of course he's writing these like I never once thought
Starting point is 00:55:51 like everyone's like oh your PR team this and that and he's like this is all me bitches why wouldn't it be him you know because I was like this is too good to be true that's what people are this feels like a comedian is doing this like how could we be this lucky that this is really happening.
Starting point is 00:56:06 He is clear-headed. I mean, is he a little hot or is it with me? I did not see that coming. It's just the comedy. The bars he's spinning. New crush alert. Hunter. I mean, if you're going to tweet at us.
Starting point is 00:56:20 You know I like a sober guy. Unfortunately. Okay. Well, in our next headline of what are men up to, Tom Brady, you guys, I thought this was a Onion article. Tom Brady launches Good Nut Coconut Water line. I feel like every week he gives me another reason to like him recently. Raina, his Renaissance is my favorite thing in the world. But what did these meetings look like? Good nut. Yeah, cum water. Let's go with it. Good nut. I mean, it does have a cummy look to it. Yes, coconut water. It's cummy. Raina, good nut. I mean, sign me.
Starting point is 00:57:03 I'm just surprised. He takes himself so seriously. Not anymore. No one's ever taking themselves more seriously. But then he's like wrapped in a blanket like, what are y'all doing on Sunday? And like good night. He doesn't anymore though. Like I feel like he had to keep it dialed in, locked in for so long.
Starting point is 00:57:20 And then he did the roast. And it was just like the wheels came off. Like I am obsessed with everything he does. Like I want to invest in this. I want to be carried it around. This is just like the best thing I've ever seen. Do you think he did this? Because like he thought like it would make Alex Earl laugh.
Starting point is 00:57:34 I think that's over. You know? Totally. I think that's long gone. So good nut coconut water line with go puff in market expected to reach $11 billion by 2030. Well, we hate wealth hoarding. We hate that. I'm sure.
Starting point is 00:57:48 I'm sure anything he touches will be a billion dollar company. Do you like coconut water? I didn't. And then I had one a couple days ago. And I was like, I think that nuts. I like it ice cold. That's a good nut. That's a good nut.
Starting point is 00:58:01 I had it the other day. Sometimes I feel that it tastes just a little. murky. It has to be ice cold. Remember when I went wedding dress shopping, that was the best I've ever had. Remember they served us that ice cold coconut water at Unblock? And I like a little bit of the scraps from the actual coconut in it. So there's three flavors, original chocolate and sparkly. Chocolate. Sparkling cum water. Chocolate. Chocolate come water. Yuck. Anyway, keep doing what you're doing, Tom Brady. All right. It was announced yesterday that Ariana Grande and Ethan Slater quietly split. allegedly they've been broken up for a little bit.
Starting point is 00:58:37 I mean, I'll say one thing about Ariana Grande. She likes to break up a relationship. She's not trying to stay in them. Yeah, I mean, yeah, her whole history. She's been in the middle of a lot of relationships that have ended. It's just like there was a lot riding on them to stay together. I mean, he was married and do they have children? I think he left his wife and very young baby.
Starting point is 00:58:56 Baby for her. And whatever, because the time, I can't remember all the timelines, but it's like I felt like they needed to really be in it. Were they married? No, they were not married. It was two years ago. I think in the summer, I think I was on my way to some European trip when I first heard of this. I mean, they really like blew up their, that guy blew up his life for this.
Starting point is 00:59:16 And this is just like her MO. I mean, you know, you should know who you're dealing with. I know. Ariana wants to end relationship. She's not trying to stay in them. I hope they had a good run. Yep. I hope it was worth it, Ethan.
Starting point is 00:59:28 And lastly, the L.A. mayor race. They finally counted all the mail-in ballads, which I think some people don't really understand how that works. You can mail your ballot in up until election days. It takes a minute to get all of them in, whatever. So Spencer Pratt is out. Karen Bass and Nithya Rahman are going to advance. Of course, they are saying it was rigged and that he really did win, which, you know, I don't like to call people stupid. But if you believe that, you're asking for it.
Starting point is 00:59:56 Historically, Blue State, Blue City. this and a guy that wasn't experienced. You really think this was rig. Come on you guys. Like historical data would show he never stood a chance. I mean, I would hope that this was the real outcome. I would hope that somebody who has no experience whatsoever was not voted in. It doesn't seem like so crazy.
Starting point is 01:00:17 Like maybe if this was a deep red area, you can be like, this is a little suss. Okay, I have a question for you. So he said that if he doesn't win, he will leave the state. Do you think he, has he made a statement that he's going to? I don't know. I saw him pop it off. about some stuff. And at one point he posted like a meme of like me trying to figure out how votes are counted.
Starting point is 01:00:34 And it's like that is so antagonistic. Like you ran for this office and you don't know how the votes are counted. It takes a minute to get the votes in. And also like rigged it. You never, what do you mean right? Karen Bass like clearly like won this and a pretty much a landslide. Like it was rigged for second place. I don't like I'm just like what are you guys talking about?
Starting point is 01:00:54 Like his followers. I'm just Jesus knows. And then Lisa Rina is popping off. No, we fucking hate him and this wasn't rigged. I was seeing all these Lisa Rina thread clapbacks. Because she's in L.A. and she's like, no, no one wanted this to happen. And it's like, I just can't believe that L.A., this progressive place, obviously this happened.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Any data would show that it was always going to happen this way. So anyway, that's what's going on there. And now it will run off with Karen Bass and Nithia Rahman and it will most likely be Karen Bass. and, you know, go off Lisa Rina. Okay. All right. Well, that's your snack for the week, guys. Yeah.
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