Girls Gotta Eat - The Snack: Rapture Report, Jimmy Kimmel, and Summer I Turned Pretty

Episode Date: September 25, 2025

Welcome back to The Snack – a lighter serving of Girls Gotta Eat. This week, we're talking about: The Rapture (did it happen?) Homecoming dresses are different these days Danielle Bernstein's en...gagement party controversy Jimmy Kimmel and the attack on free speech Tr*mp falsely links autism to Tylenol The Summer I Turned Pretty finale + Taylor Swift songs Headlines: Summer House spinoff, Horse Girl Fall, and Tr*mp/Epst**n statue appears in DC Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit girlsgottaeat.com for live show tickets and more. Thank you to our partners this week: Quo: Get started for free, plus 20% off your first 6 months at http://quo.com/gge. Ollie: Get 60% off your welcome kit when you subscribe at http://ollie.com/gge. Saks Fifth Avenue: Head to Saks Fifth Avenue or saks.com for inspiring ways to elevate your personal style. 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, we're discussing Jimmy Kimmel, the summer I Turn Pretty, and one influencer's wedding controversy. This is a dear media production. Enjoy. Hi, guys. Hello. Go birds. We're under a time crunch today. Is this the first time we've ever walked in this door and started recording 20 minutes later?
Starting point is 00:00:21 Probably. Yeah, we do be talking our shit. We've a lot to catch up on. I had to tell you a crazy thing this morning, like on voice note because I was like, we're not going to have the time. Okay. Someone reina dated has taken a tour. for the wars. Someone rain-
Starting point is 00:00:34 Oh, I was like, Rina-Dated. What does that mean? Sorry, Raina-Fucked. And there's been some tea and like I'm getting constant updates around the clock and I just have to tell you about it.
Starting point is 00:00:43 It's crazy. Are you going to tell me on air? No. Oh. Wait, I already told you. I know. Okay. I'm just telling the audience what we've been talking about.
Starting point is 00:00:53 We don't want to gatekeep to you guys. It is pretty crazy though. I don't want to say too much. What did he listen? Come after you. No, he's locked up. No. Listen, I like somebody who looks like a criminal, but you can't be a criminal.
Starting point is 00:01:10 Like, that's different. Okay. One person, Ashley. Okay. One person maybe was... You can be a hitman. Oh, if you kill bad guys! You've only dated one hitman.
Starting point is 00:01:20 It's hot to me. He promised me he was only bad guys. Anyway, yeah, so literally after we record, if we survive, which we'll get to it. But we are heading to the airport. So I'm in Philly this week. Go birds, Jordan Davis. coming off a hot win and I have my shows
Starting point is 00:01:39 and I would have had one last night and I had one tonight that sold out so sorry if you didn't get tickets but and you are going to drum roll please so there's some rumors swirling that you're dating someone in New York or moving back
Starting point is 00:01:56 one of those is definitely true no there's nothing planned I made a pact with myself to stop talking about moving to New York with everybody that listen Everybody does ears. Last night I made a decision with myself. Stop telling everybody continuously until I have like a real plan. But you and I are like a bonded pair. So like we will decide as a family. There's not like I'm moving to New York and you're not coming with me. The bonded pair is rescue dogs and cats. That's so, so funny. We'll keep you guys arrest when I'm ready to announce dating or moving. We'll allow you guys know. Oh. And then we will be at Lady World this weekend, which will be super fun if you guys are coming to see us in Florida, this little spring break. And then. the fall fest with Lady Gang and all the other girlies we love. We'll see there. Yeah. I'm really excited. It's going to be great. All right. Well, let's thank our partners, and then we'll get right into it.
Starting point is 00:02:46 Thank you to Quo. Get started for free, plus 20% off your first six months at Quo.com slash GGE. And thank you to Ali. Get 60% off your welcome kit when you subscribe at ollie.com slash gge and Sacks Fifth Avenue, head to Sacksfith Avenue or Sacks.com for inspiring ways to elevate your personal style every day. We report today. We have a report every week. We have like an anti-ro- so it's the rapture report. Rapture report, you guys. And is it happening? Well, today is the day that is going to happen. So as we record on the 23rd, today is the rapture. And they gave them, we'll explain to what the rapture is. And they gave like a little bit of like a buffer. So the rapture could be on the 24th. But by the time this airs, we will know whether the rapture happened or not.
Starting point is 00:03:34 So if you're hearing this, it didn't happen. Or maybe it did. Listen, I'm here for the rapture. You explain what it is. So it's an end times event. So evangelical Christians believe in this. There was a South African pastor. He claimed that he had a vision that the raptor, which again, end times, but it's not
Starting point is 00:03:54 the end of the world. Right. So like it can still be hell on earth, which it is essentially right now. Are we in it? Yeah, we're in it. And basically what will happen is. during the rapture is all the true believers, the evangelical Christians, will be called up to heaven. And the rest of us, the rest of us are on earth. Can we get this going? I'm saying, like,
Starting point is 00:04:16 can they, can they, can, they're saying only good people get to go. Well, you know what? I think a lot of them would be real surprised to find out what Jesus thinks of them. I certainly don't mean all Christians, but I think there's some that think they're going and they ain't going. If you are still on earth on the 25th, you know that Jesus does not think you're a Christian. But I'm saying, can someone, Jesus or God, Jesus' dad, come down here and grab some of these people that are Christians, but also hold beliefs that are harmful and take them up and we stay here and restart everything. He doesn't want them.
Starting point is 00:04:59 They have to stay on earth with us and Donald Trump. No. You think either going to like pick them up and just drop them from the sky, or you just want to get them out of here. Just get them out of here. Like they, and wherever they go, it's none of my business. I don't want to know. Bye.
Starting point is 00:05:13 See you later. Yeah. Well, basically there's all this advice about how to go through the rapture. Okay. So you're supposed to be in your rapture pod with your family. And they give different advice on which positions to be in for the rapture because physically you are going to be called up to heaven. So you want to have your legs outstretched so you don't get a leg cramp.
Starting point is 00:05:30 Oh, you don't have your legs outstretched so you don't get a leg cramp. Oh, you don't have to lock your knees? No, no, no, no. Like when sometimes bridesmaids, like, faint at the altar, because they've locked their knees. No, you're supposed to just dangle in the air, so they don't want you to get a leg cramper or Charlie Horse.
Starting point is 00:05:41 Do you need to be standing? You are supposed to be standing with no shoes. All day? They're standing all day? They're just standing all day. They can't sit on like a bar stool. It is recommended that they sit in their living room. So you can.
Starting point is 00:05:54 Shut up. I've been deep in TikTok about how to rapture the right way. If you have a student. You could be in your studio because technically your living room is in the middle of your bedroom. I had a studio. My couch was next to my bed. That's fair. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:08 So you get your rapture pod. So your whole family, you're not supposed to wear shoes because as you're like floating up, one of your shoes can fall off and hit one of the people. Yes. And that matters. And you're supposed to keep your hands and feet inside your rapture unit. It's like a roller coaster? Yes, because there's different categories of how Christian and like good you are.
Starting point is 00:06:30 so they're going to call it up like boarding zones in an airline. There's category one. No, no, no, not. Like diamond delete. They get to board first. If you're a diamond. So like if you served in the military, you get to go first. If you have diamond status as a Christian, you get to board first.
Starting point is 00:06:48 If you need extra time boarding, you go first. Not the pre-boarding. They're going to pre-board the ratchet. People are going to sneak up. I need more time. Can I get on first? So you could get into a pod if you need. need to like a little more time too and like go up with those people if you want to board first.
Starting point is 00:07:04 But there's different zones. So there's categories of how like good and Christian you are. So category one's going to go up first. But in your pod as you go up, you're supposed to keep your arms and legs inside inside your pod. Yeah. Because there's ideally like a lot of people just floating in space and stuff. You don't want to hit that.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Totally. Totally. Yes. Exactly. I can. This is totally going to happen. So if you are listening to this, all the good people are up in heaven and we are down here in hell to just fight it out.
Starting point is 00:07:29 Right. So to your point, it is already hell. We're there. And take them and we'll stay. We'll fix this shit. Yeah, I'm here to fix tariffs. So this is like extremist Christianity. You know, because I just have been wanting to say, like, we talk about Christians and, you know,
Starting point is 00:07:45 hypocritical Christians versus real Christians. And I don't want to offend Christians who truly love their neighbor and treat people as they'd want to be treated and care for the poor and heal their. the sick like Jesus would have done. And, you know, I think this always applies to anything we talk about. We talk about men. And it's just like if you are somebody who is a Christian and you're sick at seeing all the harm that's happening in this world at the hands of other people who call themselves Christians, I feel for you. We're not talking about you. So I just have to slip that in because I really, you know, I do get going on Christianity. And that being said, this is like an extreme view. evangelical is even a different level of Christian.
Starting point is 00:08:32 But I really find this level of delusion so fascinating and to really insist that this is happening. Like not like, hey, so there's this theory. Maybe. Yeah, I got all this information, all the how to rapture in the zones and different from people on TikTok. But they're not embarrassed if it doesn't. They're like, well, they probably just pushed it back. little. They're like, well, this guy predicted it. It's not my fault. It's his guy's fault. Like, this has happened when Joe Biden was inaugurated in 2021. And the whole QAnon theory was that
Starting point is 00:09:13 I think Trump was going to come in and take it back. And all these people were so, they insisted upon it. And even when they were being interviewed, it was like, well, what if it doesn't happen? And they still would be like, I still believe it's happening. You know, like there is no reasoning with these people. Like it's just so crazy. Like I was reading up on some of these theories that have happened before
Starting point is 00:09:35 and when people are so convinced that this is happening to the point where they're like 100% it's happening. They sell off all their belongings. They do something to indicate that they are ready for this to happen.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Like I have no doubt in my mind and then they're asked like but what if it doesn't they don't waver. They're like, they'll be like, well I think they actually pushed it back a few years.
Starting point is 00:09:56 It's still happening. I feel like they call for end of times quite frequently. I feel like what's a year? I hear the world's going to end. I was seeing that this happened. Okay, it says, Church of God, Pastor Ronald Weinland,
Starting point is 00:10:09 proclaimed that the end of the world would take place on June 9th, 2019, causing panic in some evangelical circles. He later pushed back the date to 2020. So they'll just keep pushing it back. Like, oh, something must have come up, but like the rapture is still going to happen, probably like 2027 now. Like, how dare you incite this type of, like, scared?
Starting point is 00:10:28 I mean, people like selling off their stuff, their homes, their belongings. And then you're just like, just kidding. Also, some people use it as an excuse to like not go to work. This one woman, I guess she said she wasn't going to go to work and then she got fired. Did you see that? I think that's like the most popular outcome of someone that's like using it as an excuse to not go to work. I respect that. I can't come in.
Starting point is 00:10:51 It's the rapture. I don't have blind belief in anything. It reminds me of when people get catfish. And I mean, like, the extreme cases where it's so obvious or someone thinks they're talking to Brad Pitt or whatever it is, like that one woman. Like, you know, being cavish, it happens to the best of us to happen to Raina. But, you know, sometimes you'd be watching that show. One time for one day. But you'd hear, you'd watch the show on MTV or you'd hear a story about someone being taken advantage of and you're like, how could this happen?
Starting point is 00:11:20 All the signs were there. And it's just, you want to believe it so badly. It's like sad. You want to believe something so. badly that like you could cause harm to yourself and others. Yeah. I mean, what I believe, I mean, it might be the end of the world. I don't know. Look what's happening on earth right now today. Yeah. And so I don't know. Maybe we should explore that a little bit further instead of predicting that everybody's going to be called up to heaven. Well, if you're listening, then you know.
Starting point is 00:11:50 Well, I'm glad that you all survived. Okay. So that's the rapture report. We're going to talk about some fashion controversy. So you brought this to my attention. So this came across my TikTok, and people have a lot of opinions on the way that girls are dressing for homecoming. What? Hold on, hold on.
Starting point is 00:12:10 No, no, no, no, no. No. I feel like I'm about to say something that's going to piss people off. There's no fucking way that that is what girls are wearing a homecoming now. Hoco. I never heard Hocco until recently.
Starting point is 00:12:23 But it's delightful, isn't it? So you can look up Hocco. on TikTok or wherever. And basically not everybody, but a lot of teenage girls are wearing these really short sequene Vegas style party dresses. There's one, there's the handkerchief dress, which a lot of them talking about. It's like barely there. You know, we've all worn dresses like this in our past.
Starting point is 00:12:48 And there's certainly one side of the coin that's like, let them live. And girls want to dress like this. and then there's just like, these are teenagers, and this is how, like, women in their 20s should dress. I don't know. It's hard for me to give, I don't have children. So I don't know how I would feel if this was my teenage daughter. You know, I remember being in high school.
Starting point is 00:13:11 I'd feeling like I wanted to dress how I wanted to dress. I wanted to dress how my friends dressed. I wanted to do what was in style. And I had these, like, huge boobs. And my parents probably wanted me to be a little more conservative because they understood, like, the dangers of the world. And I wasn't hyper online the way that. kids are today. I am 40 years old. I can very easily have a 16 year old. It wouldn't be that
Starting point is 00:13:30 crazy if you'd have a child that age. And I look at these dresses and I think like it's so inappropriate for somebody at that age. However, if that's what everybody's doing, I don't know. I don't know about standing the way of my child going to a high school dance. Yeah. It's hard for me to pass judgment. I don't know. Whatever you want to do with your own kid, I support. Yeah. I go back and forth because there's this part of me that's like, you're a teenager. And this is like really revealing and it's going to be unwanted attention and this is the types of clothes adults should wear. But then I'm like, what's the implication? Because it'll tempt boys or it'll make people think you're a slut or other parents will judge you. Like I don't subscribe to that
Starting point is 00:14:11 like patriarchal bullshit. But like where's the line? Because you don't want to see a 10 year old in a bra top, you know, like just like you don't want your 10 year old on Instagram or wearing lipstick or whatever. the things are, and again, you're a parent, you make your own rules. But I really go back and forth and I can understand as a parent just being like, oh, you're just, that's not what teenagers are supposed to wear, but why not? You know, like, because that's the whole thing of like the double standards with like dress codes in high school. It's like what? A girl can't wear like a tank top or a spaghetti strap top in class because what?
Starting point is 00:14:46 The boys can't focus, but they can wear whatever they want. You know, like this is why men can show their nipples and we can't. I mean, there's so many different double standards. So I go back and forth and I don't really, I don't really know where I stand, but I'm with you. Like, I would never be that parent to hold my child back. If that's what everybody else is doing, just that's the style. Like, let them cook. And to your point, like, does it hypersexualize kids?
Starting point is 00:15:10 Because the dress is shorter than mine was, mine was long in high school. I promise you as a 16 year old, a short versus a long dress wouldn't stop me for making all the decisions I made in high school. I was exploring sex, exploring alcohol, exploring drugs. I did all those things and the length of my dress had nothing to do with me doing those things. Yeah, I guess to your point, just the sexualizing is kind of what it's about. It's just like tits up, ass hanging out. Like you're, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Like kids, they're having sex. Well, at least they weren't already. I think they're waiting longer. But like 16 year olds are having sex? 15 year olds? I don't know. It's just like, I guess you have to think about what bothers you about it. And these are two general.
Starting point is 00:15:52 below us. And we didn't dress like this. I mean, it was a different time. I mean, I wasn't pretty. So nobody wanted to see me in those kind of outfits. I mean, but I did wear slutty stuff out. But I guess just if you, if you guys really care, like our homecoming and our school was taken very seriously. And so I knew what other schools did short dresses. And we usually didn't. Like we, it was pretty much like on the level of prom, like a little less formal, but it certainly wasn't cocktail. So, we would be in Floorling Jessica McClintock in the school cafeteria for homecoming. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:28 Like we took it really seriously, updews. And I remember seeing other schools that were like more casual, short dresses, not the whole, like, not all the fanfare. I thought most people do like prom dress style to the floor. I think it's different. It's whatever our school just took homecoming really seriously. But these look like Ice Capade's outfits. They're looking like what you would wear to a live show. Yeah, me specifically.
Starting point is 00:16:50 I guess, you know, your job is a parent. is to keep your kids safe and your job as a teenager is to push boundaries and explore. And I guess at some point you find a balance. Yeah, like I think that parents, you know, progressive parents are like boys in your grade. It's less about them. It's more about like the dangers of the world that you're out running around looking older than you are and maybe. And that's just, that's a shame that that's the world we live in because it shouldn't have
Starting point is 00:17:16 to be like that. Women should be able to dress however they want, show as much as their body as they want and they shouldn't be at risk. I think homecoming is more of a controlled environment than most other stuff. You send kids out to do. Like all the parents come together to take photos of the kids together. And all the kids go together to the school and have a dance. And then I guess we would like throw a party after, but like with other high school kids.
Starting point is 00:17:39 But like it was more of a controlled environment than like me just going out for the night. I know. Like we would sneak out. I mean, I was 16 and we would drive up to Philly and get into it like an 18 and up. club in like the sluttiest outfits you ever saw and just be drinking and like it's terrifying it is so i mean homecoming i mean honestly parents are involved there's usually designated drivers slutt it up girlies i would whatever a parent wants to do i'm not a parent so but they're short and i honestly wasn't cute like that back then if i'm a parent and i am like this is crazy to me that you that this
Starting point is 00:18:17 is what y'all are wearing i am doing my research to see if it's normal or if my daughter's there's just a slut. I'm calling other parents and I'm like circling the wagons and being like, is this what we're doing? Like I'm curious if that's how other parents act. And again, like I want to try, like, because I'm not a parent so I can't put myself in that position. But I think I'd be like, guys, are we, we letting them wear this?
Starting point is 00:18:39 And then if we're all like, yeah, that's what they want to do. I'd be like, all right. That's what the moms are saying. I feel like the dads are the ones having a hard time with this. My dad would have a hard time with this is my mom. I know. Like I wouldn't want to come down with my like booty cheeks hanging out and this little handkerchief dress in front of my dad.
Starting point is 00:18:54 My mom never said one word to me my entire life about my clothing. What I wore. My dad was always the one that was like cover up, put on a burlap sack. Yeah. Okay. So pivoting to a different type of fashion controversy. An adult. Daniel Bernstein.
Starting point is 00:19:10 Controversial figure. Yeah. She's gotten some bad press over the years. She was one of the original fashion bloggers. She does We Wear What? She has a pretty big fashion brand with the same name. And I do like a lot of the stuff that she makes. She's gotten some bad press throughout the years.
Starting point is 00:19:27 I can't speak to whether it's true or not, but for appropriating designs from other designers. Yeah, like stealing designers, from small designers, women of color. I mean, there's a lot of receipts for this. I personally, because of those things, am not a fan for those reasons. And, you know, kind of even knowing personally some stories of this, but whatever. We can kind of remove our personal opinions about her to talk about this and just, like, a higher level.
Starting point is 00:19:51 Well, saying that, it lets you guys know that we're being objective when we talk about what the side we're going to take on this one. So she put out her own TikTok. She is engaged to be married. She's been making TikToks about planning the wedding. And so she made this TikTok talking about one of the events for her wedding. This is her engagement party. And there is a theme. And I will say anybody who's gone to event or planned an event, you give people advice on what to wear.
Starting point is 00:20:16 So she basically said, I had this idea. I'm going to put together a landing page. of all the outfits that I'm going to suggest that my guests shop, and I'm going to send it to everybody. And, you know, I watched it this morning. The implication is she will get a kickback, just like any affiliate link, when you are an influencer using ShopMai or Like to Know or Revolve.
Starting point is 00:20:36 You can build landing pages and send them to people, and you get a kickback for the sales. And then another part of it is that when someone buys it, she's going to take it off, like a registry, essentially. Yeah. So to avoid anyone wearing the same thing. And this really, like, I actually am surprised she did not anticipate the blowback.
Starting point is 00:20:55 I 100%. Like Danielle, have you been on the internet with, do you know how people react to you? Because she delivered it as like, I am a genius and not in like a way that I would deliver it, which we'll get to our thoughts, don't worry. Which would have been like, some of you all might not like this,
Starting point is 00:21:13 but here's this idea I had. And I think to the average person who watched this TikTok or heard about this was like, oh my God, like completely unrelatable, totally out of pocket. How dare you force people to shop these lengths, which she's not. And at first I was like, that's a little cringe. And then I thought about it more. And I was like, I know how much some, if not most of the guests, will appreciate this.
Starting point is 00:21:42 Like the amount of people that have asked me about stuff to wear to my wedding and I am having a lot of different outfits and events, like not even just the Indian outfit. Like the wedding. Like the, what's the vibe? Is there a color palette? Like, people want to dress appropriately. I hate nothing more than wearing something to a wedding and like regretting it or feeling like it wasn't formal enough or it was too formal. It didn't match the rest of the guests.
Starting point is 00:22:05 Like, it's happened a couple times. And I still think about it to this day. I like the idea. And if you have ever planned any, if you've gone to a wedding, I want to know, okay, for yours specifically, what is the weather like in L.A. November? What is formal wear in L.A. like in November? How fancy is the hotel? What are there people wearing?
Starting point is 00:22:25 What is the vibe? Yeah, do you have a color scheme you want people to wear? Like, I have talked to so many people about what I'm wearing to your wedding. And like, that's what everybody wants to know is like, how fancy is too fancy. And like, I threw this birthday party this summer and I said festival wear. And there wasn't one person I invited that did inside text me and say. And so I made mood boards because like festival wear could be, it could be Burning Man. It could be Coachella.
Starting point is 00:22:48 It could be a lala palozo. I mean, it could be a million things. And people really, okay, if I bring my man, what does he wear? So I made these two mood boards. But like, you and I are brand ambassadors for a revolve. We have shot my links and things like that. I can build a landing page in two seconds and just shoot it off to people. And people want that.
Starting point is 00:23:03 People want to know what to wear. I'm not, you're not forcing people to do it. Like, I almost think I undercorrect a little. I don't want to be that person that's like, whatever you want to do is fine. But like, I did not ever once think, here's the colors. Here's the, like, I just was like, where would you want? You know, I said ladies would probably floor length like it is like more of a formal event to the wedding. But you can wear a cocktail.
Starting point is 00:23:24 Like I don't want to be that person, but people kind of want it. They really want that direction. At least that's what I found. And this is a high profile wedding for a fashion designer and influencer. Like the people going to that wedding are not your average people. This is the New York City fashion glitter. right. Yes, exactly. So they want to look a certain way and they don't want to be twinning with someone else too. So it's like she really did know her audience. And it's just like I feel like I can speak on
Starting point is 00:23:57 this as someone who I'm not a fashion girly. I'm not a person who has all these visions of the way that I need everybody to look. And people are still asking me a lot of questions. Of course they are every single person that goes to your event is going to ask you a question. And my friends, so my friends always ask me for my revolve links. They always ask me for my Amazon links. Like just if they're going to buy it anyways, why not give the person a kickback? What's the difference? She's paying for the event. Right. So that's a whole other part of it. People are like, is she making money off this? As someone who knows how much it costs to plan these events, who cares? Literally who cares? You're going to buy it anyways. So the price is not jacked up
Starting point is 00:24:37 because you're buying it through her affiliate link. Yeah. And again, like you don't, she didn't say you have to do this. The only thing, and I don't know what she's got planned, I'm assuming everything is going to be big and grand and themed. But it's just for the engagement party, which I think some people were like, this isn't even for the wedding. And as someone who didn't have an engagement party, with the exception of just like the after party
Starting point is 00:24:59 of the night I actually got engaged, like it's unrelatable to me. This is even something that I did. So it's like, this is a lot for an engagement party. So I watched her video about her engagement party. I mean, they are spending a crazy amount of money. It's a huge event. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:14 The people that are catering it, that have designed the look of the room. Like a wedding. Like most people, more expensive and more extravagant than most people's weddings. By far.
Starting point is 00:25:24 When I watched her do a tasting, because I was like, I gotta get into this. I haven't even done a Tuesday. For my wedding. We're not doing one. You heard it here first. Listen, I...
Starting point is 00:25:34 It'll be fine. Okay. I really wanted to deep dive into this for you guys. What is this engagement party? I mean, she's having it. She's having set design for it. Okay. She had a sit-down tasting for this event with caviar and lobster and all kinds of like high-end wines.
Starting point is 00:25:52 And this is a real event. I think people want direction. And like you and I went to this wedding in Florida last year. We went for Andrew and Brenna's wedding. And the rehearsal was at this kind of like seafood, like my, just like I guess you call like a seafood shack on the water. But like I wouldn't wear what I would traditionally wear out to dinner at that place. I wanted to know like what to wear. And I sent the bride all of, I sent Brenna my outfits and said like, is this okay?
Starting point is 00:26:15 I want somebody to just send me links to show. I know. I know. Like that's the thing. Like you guys can disagree if you want. But the people I know and the weddings I've gone to and the people that are coming to mine want this information. Like I said, yeah, to Willissa, I sent this thing I had that I haven't worn. I've been dying to wear it.
Starting point is 00:26:33 I'm like, is this appropriate for a wedding? And she was like, yes, like literally perfect. I'm like, thank God. It's just people want this. And I didn't go to the page. And I didn't know if it was still even around. But I think there were different price points. I don't think it was like, here are all these $500 plus dresses.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Like, I'm sure there was a range. And again, you don't have to. And a lot of people in the comments were like, I'm going to politely decline or I'm just wearing something out of my closet. And it's like, that's totally fine. And I've been to weddings where I just pulled something out of my closet. But this is a huge society event. People, that's not what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:27:10 They are going to buy a dress for it. And this is appreciated. even though you or I or whoever might find it a little cringe or have that be your immediate reaction to it. Yeah, I think she didn't say you can't walk in the door unless you provide me evidence that you shopped my links. Honestly, I would love if she did. That's just so much more fun to discuss, like a true monster. When I originally saw all the pushback from this, I thought that she was forcing people to buy we wore what clothing. Yes, yes, that would be unhinged.
Starting point is 00:27:43 I would walk in there I wanted her bikinis for the little like beach pants but also like there's like this part of me that wouldn't hate that too
Starting point is 00:27:53 I mean if you're a fashion designer true diva behavior but like if you're a fashion designer it's not that crazy to be like you gotta wear my fashion line well right like if you're coming to my wedding and you bring a vibrator that's not vibes only get out of here
Starting point is 00:28:07 oh you brought a cock ring from another brand you can't come to the wedding anymore but I would support that because it's our company But I can't be in people's rooms checking. Should I? I'll send you around. Buzz, buzz.
Starting point is 00:28:17 Literally. I knock on the door. Just see if there's any sex toys in here. You start uninviting people. I love this. We will put you in a security shirt, a bald cap. You have to use the boxes as a purse also. You can bring other purses in.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Listen, again, I can objectively look at this because she's got a lot of bad present. I really was so surprised she put this out here and thought this was going to go over well. I know, like the tone. Like, again, not a fan, but I've kind of felt for it with the Tome because, you know, she was like, I'm about to drop the hottest take of all of like wedding culture. And people are like, sis, no. I think other people should take a note out of this. Like, if you're not an ambassador for Revolve, but you're having an event with 500 people and you're like, I will create a landing page with all of your stuff and I will send it to people to shop it. Like, you guys should reach out to Revolve and ask.
Starting point is 00:29:06 And it's really, it's so specific. Like, Jenny did a mood board. you've done a mood board, like, which are great. Just to be clear, I'm appreciative, but it's,
Starting point is 00:29:16 you know, it's like Pinteresty and it's a collage vibe. Like, these are the exact dresses to either wear or find one similar. Like, people,
Starting point is 00:29:25 people want the specificity. I know. So, anyway. We support her on this. I hate to do it. All right, let's just take a quick break
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Starting point is 00:34:57 Yeah. So after we recorded last week, the decision came down from ABC to remove Jimmy Kimmel from his show for what they deemed to be insensitive remarks. And as we record now, ABC has sort of made an about face, made a statement after we've spent the last days having thoughtful conversations. And after those conversations, reached a decision to return the show on Tuesday. So thoughtful conversations, they lost a shit ton of money. $4.5 billion. Billion. And like overnight.
Starting point is 00:35:26 And, you know, I did cancel my Hulu, Disney Plus. They're tied in, I guess. I never really understand what's going on. But that's what everybody said to do, so I did it. That was the parent company. Yeah, that's the parent company. So cancel it. ABC and all of that.
Starting point is 00:35:39 And I, you know, listen, I couldn't cancel every company that I disagree with what they've done. Like, we would have nothing. Unfortunately, that's your iPhone, your Amazon. If you really are like, if every single company that has supported Donald Trump in some way, let's just say, that's your line. You'd, it'd be tough. And so I'm not in this like boycott everything way. I try my best.
Starting point is 00:36:03 I've cut back a lot. This is day to day. I'm thinking about this. I want to really make a statement with my spending. And this was like, I'm going to, I'm going to do it. I want to do this. I want to send the message. And I was like busy traveling.
Starting point is 00:36:18 It took me a couple days and I did it Sunday night. And then this happened Monday. I was like, oh, immediate result. I did it. You know, I think. we thankfully have a capitalist society in this instance where companies have to listen to their consumers. But, you know, anybody in media took this really hard, no matter what side of the aisle you were on. I mean, you and I found ourselves agreeing with people that I've never agreed with
Starting point is 00:36:42 in my entire life. And this was a real threat to freedom of speech. And, you know, it's hard for me. I can't have these giant spikes in anger and sadness every day. I feel like I don't have time to come up for air before the next thing happens before. we've, you know, taken away the jobs reporters or the slavery exhibits, the Spassonian. I mean, every five seconds, there's like another thing. And I can't, I have to be able to get through the day. I have to be able to get through life. But this was really tough. I mean, you and I have had microphones in our hands for almost a decade, and I feel honored to have that right. And I feel happy to live in a country that has allowed you and I to have opinions that
Starting point is 00:37:16 other people don't agree with. And I have to listen to other people with opinions that I also don't agree with. And those people have the right to say those things. And I don't think freedom of speech, by the way, means you can say anything. Well, doesn't. And you can't yell, gone on a plane, you can't yell fire in a movie theater, and that is what the Supreme Court decides. I don't think they decide that. But, you know, there are checks and balances and laws that have
Starting point is 00:37:36 thus governed this, but people that I really don't agree with, like the KKK, are allowed to have peaceful protests and get on a stage and say things. And I think we've lived in a country where we've tolerated that up until now. Yeah, I think people got a little confused about what freedom of speech is. And this was not just someone
Starting point is 00:37:54 someone getting fired from their job, you know, and this wasn't cancel culture. I'm happy to explain why, but I mean, I've loved this one post from the SpaceGal and about what actually happened. And I don't know that I need to bore you guys with the details, but there was a merger with Next Star. There's an FCC rule that says no single broadcasting company can reach more than 39% of the country. It's illegal. There's reasons for this. So these companies aren't controlling all of our media, which we're getting close to that, but whatever. So they wanted this. merger and Brennan Carr is in charge of the FCC and Trump is telling him what to do. And the reasons why this were so alarming is because, for one, the president has a hit list
Starting point is 00:38:36 of enemies, which he's like Colbert's first and then Kimmel and then Fallen. It's just like, this is so sick. I can't, even when I'm saying it, it's hard to even fathom. But on top of that, so he was basically the one that got Brendan Carr to get Jimmy Kimmel fired. like this wasn't ABC being like, oh, we don't like what you said. And I think there's receipts and even more is coming out of like just exactly how this happened. Like people who were like, well, he said this insensitive thing about Charlie Kirk. It's like, that's not even, that has nothing to do with it.
Starting point is 00:39:08 They were trying to find a reason to please Donald Trump and get this merger approved. And I like the distinction in this post where it says free speech is the right to express information ideas and opinions without government interference, censorship, or punishment. Read that last part again. Like, that's the issue. Like, I think if ABC just would have outright fired him, we don't like what you said, people would have been up in arms, but this was clearly, again, interference from the government, coming down from the president who is going after his critics.
Starting point is 00:39:45 This wasn't even thinly veiled this time, which was frightening. You know, when Colbert's show was canceled, they at least made this whole show. of that his contract was ending and that his numbers were down. They didn't even attempt to make it seem like this was not politically motivated this time and it's extremely disheartening and of course is anybody who
Starting point is 00:40:04 has dedicated my life to holding a microphone and I make my living from it, it's frightening because you have to say to yourself where is the line and there shouldn't even be. When does Donald Trump get to decide? Is he just going to be watching Jeopardy one day and he's like these questions are too hard, I don't understand them.
Starting point is 00:40:21 Jeopardy's gotten too well. Cancel jeopardy. Like, where is the line going to exist? And it frightens me. It should frighten anybody. It's just totally, I want to say unbelievable, but like we can believe it. This man has been in our lives for a decade now in this way. And I just don't understand how, I mean, I think that this got a ton of pushback. And this is like, this is fascism. This is authoritarianism. I was looking at this blue sky post from Robert Reich that says, punishing college students for protesting him, pressuring TV networks to fire late-night talk show host for criticizing him, suing newspapers for reporting he doesn't like.
Starting point is 00:40:57 If this were happening in another country, what would you call it? Just try to look at it from the outside. Do you see what's happening like the road that we're headed down? And so people went fucking bananas and they actually showed their spending power. And like you said, I mean, it is like this is capitalism, which is so sad in a way, but it's also encouraging because we really do hold the power. It's the only shiny beacon of hope I've actually had in quite some time that like, oh, this is what will move the needle. People will start losing money.
Starting point is 00:41:31 Like, you won't convince these giant companies to do the right thing and not alive with Donald Trump until you pull your funds from them. Yeah. And, you know, it goes without saying that I believe that people have the right to express opinions, whether I believe in them or not. And Charlie Kirk is the perfect example of that. I don't agree with anything that man really. said for the most part. And I've gone through his website and his reels and all of his content, but I stand by the fact that he
Starting point is 00:41:57 deserved to express those opinions. And it's a really dangerous slippery slope because once we start this, when could it possibly end? And, you know, I think there was this misguided, like, well, now the cancel culture tables have turned.
Starting point is 00:42:13 And it's like, to call this cancel culture, like you don't get it. And, you know, while we're here, I fucking hate cancel culture. I think there is nothing more pathetic than digging up old tweets, especially from people who call themselves progressives. If you know who someone is now and you know where their values lie and what they speak about, but you try to dig up stuff they said 10 or 15 years ago that doesn't align with them now, shouldn't you celebrate the progress instead of wanting them to lose their livelihood over
Starting point is 00:42:43 it? Like, I've gone off on this for so many years. And I understand that we need to hold people in power accountable. Like if you're Morgan Wallen and you say the N-word, you might get dropped by your label, people, you might lose fans. And like, that's the consequence of your actions. And I think people just kind of distorted all of it together. And it just was different. It was just different. It was like a government overreach. It's this slippery slope. And that's why it was so alarming. It is so not cancel culture to me at all. I mean, we are all as consumers allowed to say, I learned this thing about somebody that they did currently and I could no longer support them emotionally or financially. Zach Bryan is an example.
Starting point is 00:43:27 Brianna chicken fry came out and said all these things about him and I have a right to not go to his concerts now and spend money. That's not cancer culture. That's somebody said something about somebody that's a current situation. There's like a real distinction. So anyway, I mean, we're on this roller coaster and, you know, he's back. As we record, I mean, he's back tonight. but I guess some stations still aren't airing him.
Starting point is 00:43:52 So the original station owners, Next Star and Sinclair, are still refusing to air it. So they are setting up this battle between the network and people who carry the programming in dozens of U.S. markets. And, you know, that is up for judges to decide whether that's legal. Local markets should be able to, I guess, decide what is legal. So viewers in D.C., Seattle, Indianapolis, Nashville, and other markets will be unable to watch Kimball's first show. they may relinquish, but this is not completely over. So these networks still are refusing to air it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:25 And I mean, it was such an intense backlash, and it wasn't just like, I love Jimmy Kibble and I want his show to be on air. Half these people don't fucking watch the show. It was just like silencing journalists, silencing comedians, artists, like this is terrifying stuff and no one should want this. No one like, I just could scream it. Like, you shouldn't want to know it. No matter what, you love Donald.
Starting point is 00:44:48 Trump or whatever the fuck, you still shouldn't want this unless you're like, you know what? Fascism. That's what I want. Unless that's for something you want for some reason, you were like, I love Russia and China and like North Korea. Like if that's what you want, fine. I can't argue with that. But it's just like how do you not see the path we're headed down? Nobody on either side of the goal.
Starting point is 00:45:09 What if Kamala was the president? She decided that every single thing that the right thought and felt was stupid and no longer able to air. And what if we took all of Law and what do you guys have on the air? I don't know. For comedy and late night hosts. I don't know. But what if she decided that?
Starting point is 00:45:27 And people would be up in arms on the other side of the fence as well. No one should want this on either side of the fence ever. Because it sets a terrible precedent for the future. Yeah. Yeah. So it's just been like a dark time. I mean, seeing this Charlie Kirk Memorial, which was a political rally disguised as a funeral.
Starting point is 00:45:47 I mean, so many things about it were disturbing. I mean, Stephen Miller's speech was the closest thing to Hitler I've seen. It was like abhorrent. This like, you are nothing. We're going after you and then to wrap it up talking about God and Christianity. Again, I can't stress enough. If I was like a real Christian, I would be furious at what is happening to this religion. So I was appalled at a lot of things,
Starting point is 00:46:19 and I'm not speaking about celebrating his life if that's what people wanted to do, but just the vibes were scary. I mean, you hear the president of the United States saying, I hate my opponents, and I don't want the best for them. The constituents of the country you're supposed to be in charge of? Yeah, I mean, we've never seen this. And I've never seen a president say stuff like this.
Starting point is 00:46:42 I mean, this is who y'all are following? Did you see there was like merch and WC videos of the trash that got left behind? It looks like like a war zone, the amount of trash that people left behind at this thing where they were supposed to honor this person they looked up to and respected. I mean, it was real exploitation of someone's death. Truly, no matter what side you're on, like you have to admit that that was like a real exploitation of death for political gain. I agree.
Starting point is 00:47:13 Well, in better news, we solved. So Trump teased the autism cure at the funeral. He was like hot. He was like, hot tomorrow. Wait for it. We're launching that autism cure. And he was so excited to drop this. Did he quite even find the time to figure out how to pronounce acidaminophan?
Starting point is 00:47:40 Y'all are taking advice from a person who can't even pronounce the ingredient. Yes. Like, I can't believe. Acidaminophon is a little bit of a tricky word, but no one wanted to practice with him. If I was going to give a speech, though, I would nail it. He would never. He was like, acetate. Wait, what recently that he didn't, that he didn't pronounce?
Starting point is 00:48:04 It was like coffee. No, no, no, no. No, but it was like his current coffee fee. Yosemite. Yosemite. Yosemite. He was talking about Yosemite National Park, and he said, Yo, Semite.
Starting point is 00:48:21 Like, it was two words. Like, anti-Semite. Yo, semi. Yeah. I just, sometimes I just have to laugh that, like, this is who people voted for. Like, all the terrible, horrible things that I think are happening that really deserve a lot of attention and seriousness, of course. Like, it's so, that's the most ridiculous person on Earth.
Starting point is 00:48:43 This is who everyone's afraid of. I know. This person who can't pronounce words, he teases, like, the hottest medical drop. of the year. And he's like, we solved autism and can't pronounce it. We're like making jokes. This is just disgusting. I mean,
Starting point is 00:48:59 on so many different levels. I mean, I think the anti-science movement and people who are completely unqualified, being in charge of our health agencies and thinking they know more than doctors is one of the worst things to happen since Donald Trump took off is one of the most dangerous. But this is just another. I mean, there is no actual data or proof that taking Tylenol during pregnancy causes autism. There are a few studies have suggested a possible length.
Starting point is 00:49:30 Well, there's other factors, of course. I mean, this goes without saying, like, the evidence is not there. I mean, I asked a friend this morning, she is a son that's autistic, and I just was like, I'm so enraged about this. I'm so mad. And she was like, yes, it's like the lack of science is deep. disturbing, but her son who's autistic, she just was like, for the record, I never took Tylenol once. And I did take Tylenol with my other son, who was not autistic. I mean, again, she's one person,
Starting point is 00:50:00 but that just, not that that goes to show, but it was just so upsetting. I mean, there's hundreds, the entire medical community obviously came out against this, that you can't easily attribute a single cause to autism. There is hundreds of other factors that it could be attributed to, whether they're environmental or hereditary, drinking during pregnancy. There's tons of other things. And besides the active ingredient in Tylenol. And the hottest take I've seen today is that autism was around way before Tylenol. Like I think a decade between.
Starting point is 00:50:35 Which, duh. It's just another example of the attack on women. Like the abortion, birth control is next. We've been saying it and it is on the chopping block as we speak and now pain relief during pregnancy? Also, where is Tylenol in all of this? Okay? Donald Trump thinks Tylenol is not going to come after them.
Starting point is 00:50:55 You can't just, first of all, acetaminifine. Accinaminophin? A citaminophin. Listen, I can say it. Acidaminophin is the active ingredient in Tylenol. Advil has happened a field day. But you think that, so ibuprofen, yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Ibuprofen is having a field day. They're killing an Advil, a leave. Johnson and Johnson previously owned Tylenol and it spun off into another company, but you think Big Pharma isn't going to come after you. It's crazy. I mean, this is one of the biggest industries in the United States. I can't believe that this administration has made me side with Big Pharma. How are we team Tylenol?
Starting point is 00:51:37 Every day I'm like, how am I agreeing with other people today? The nation is rallying around Jimmy Kimmel and Big Pharma, and that's 2025. I can't imagine what a woman who has a child with autism who took Tylenol during her pregnancy would think about this. It makes me like, I don't know, I just got like so emotional also of it like a strong tie to it with my friend. Can you imagine? You have the fucking president who with no qualifications and RFK being like, this is what did. I am so furious. How dare you?
Starting point is 00:52:20 I am too. This fucking clown who can't even be bothered to know the research, pronounce the words right, is blaming you for what you have supposedly done to your child because you were just trying to get through a day of your life the nine months that are so on. And how dare a fucking man tell you to deal with anything, a person who will never have to deal with what it's like to create a life? go off okay we're gonna lighten up it's been a really it's been a really tough time
Starting point is 00:52:51 in this country for a lot of people on both sides of the fans I don't want to just say like just for me and just because we're in media and you know I think everyone's like well why do you care about this thing and not that thing I cannot be a subject matter expert on everything and I cannot dedicate all my time
Starting point is 00:53:05 and energy to every single thing but particularly right now things feel bad and scary and I'm struggling I'm like really struggling with it. I know a lot of people are. Yeah, I think this has been one of the darkest times
Starting point is 00:53:18 like the last few weeks. But we're going to light it up. We are. And we just want you guys to know, like we hear you. We appreciate your messages. Yeah. Last week's episode talking about what was happening with Charlie Kirk. I mean, I told Ashley, I can't even get out of bed. I don't want to look at our comments. And Ashley was like, I really encourage
Starting point is 00:53:34 you to look at our comments. And the response from you guys was so wonderful and sweet. And your messages were great. And I think people do want to hear this stuff. And Yeah, they're overwhelmingly positive. A few people came from me, told me I have to issue an apology. No. For, I don't need to get into it.
Starting point is 00:53:50 But yes, we got a lot of positive feedback. So many messages and comments and things like that. So we are talking about the summer I Turn Pretty, which the finale was a week ago. And we'll chat about it. You know, you've seen all the takes. It's the whole internet. The show is just taken the world by storm. But Raina did watch it.
Starting point is 00:54:10 Well, I don't want to, you know, it's important to me that you and I can have a discussion on this show, and that's why you watch Bravo stuff sometimes, so that you and I can talk about it. It is the most I've ever felt left out of a culture moment in my life, and it is very pick-me that I don't watch it. But it's the most I've seen anything talked about on the internet, and honestly, thank God for a break from other stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:29 Yes. So I watched the finale last night. I asked you, should I watch the first episode, and you were like, just watch the finale. Yeah, I said if you want to watch, I think it'd be funny if you watched the very first episode and the finale, but instead I just sent you a eight minute long synopsis of the show. And you kept saying, well, I'm sure you already know this.
Starting point is 00:54:47 I'm sure you already know this. And I was like, I don't know. I actually didn't even know which one was Conrad. I had to like do it. I had to chat GPT like the two brothers and what they're. I mean, it's a show I've never seen. I know. But when you see it in your feed, I mean, it's bustle and elite dailies whole feed,
Starting point is 00:55:03 tricks in the office. I mean, you know, do you just scroll by it? I just scroll. It's like white noise. There's no point to look. Okay. Yeah. So there were some things I was like,
Starting point is 00:55:09 I mean, you know that. And you were like, I do not know that. Yeah. I mean, I liked the finale. I, you know, everybody was so horny for it. I mean, they don't have sex scenes like that in the historically. So this sex scene was so hot. I just feel like we've been edging for it all season long.
Starting point is 00:55:27 And, you know, she of course ended up with Conrad and now there's going to be a movie. So Amazon's going to do a movie. They haven't even started filming it yet. So it's going to be next year or the year after. And, you know, part of me feels like I'm okay. I'm good with how it ended. I don't know that I need more. Of course, I'll watch the movie.
Starting point is 00:55:42 But I don't know. Even this season, I was like, I think we're done here. You know, I preferred this season the least. I still loved it, of course. I think Belly was the least likable this season. But it's okay. It's just my opinion. And I love the show.
Starting point is 00:55:57 But I just am like, I don't need, I think I'm good. You feel like they put an appropriate period at the end of it. And you kind of assume they end up together and you're good. Yeah. But, I mean, I'll watch the movie. of course, and I hope they do a great job with it, and I hope everyone loves it. I just...
Starting point is 00:56:13 Do you like who she ended up with? How do you feel about it? Yeah, I guess. It's like, I got... Yeah, I certainly didn't want her to end up with Jeremiah. Okay. So, yes. Because you think that she loves Conrad, like, way more.
Starting point is 00:56:29 Yeah, they love each other. Okay. I hope it works out. He does, you know, he broke up with her once. He broke her heart once. always Jeremiah, she didn't are.
Starting point is 00:56:40 True. Yeah, it's just kind of like there are more men in the world than these two brothers. Like it is this,
Starting point is 00:56:48 it's crazy to ping pong back and forth with the sex. You know what I mean? Like all she does is fuck these brothers. To Taylor Swift songs. Which,
Starting point is 00:56:59 by the way, I didn't know that Taylor Swift song dress. I didn't know she had a song that spicy. Did you?
Starting point is 00:57:06 I had no idea. I never heard it. I didn't know that she sang about that type of stuff. I did not know. And I stand corrected. I did not think she had a sexy song in her catalog. And that song is sexy and it was perfectly placed. And just the sheer amount of Taylor Swift songs, like we've both been looking into this.
Starting point is 00:57:23 I mean, Jenny Hahn, the creator, the author of the books, loves Taylor Swift. They have that Amazon money. Like every time I hear a Taylor Swift song in full, dozens of Taylor Swift songs throughout the history of this show, I'm like, how much does this fucking cost? So there's 23 Taylor Swift songs used throughout this show. And it was like 33, whatever, regardless. It's a ton. And it's unprecedented.
Starting point is 00:57:46 So I did a little bit of research to see, like, are other people at this level lending their songs to shows? And it does not happen. So Beyonce is the only other person is obviously at this level. And unless she is involved in a project, her songs aren't really used as much. I mean, it does not surprise me that Taylor Swift lent her music to, like, high school love show. I mean, it's very Taylor Swift. Yeah, I mean, like, has she ever addressed it? Not to my knowledge. I mean, the volume, it is one after the other. Well, there was some episodes where they didn't
Starting point is 00:58:19 play any, and they said that it was because the symbolism would have been that Belly wasn't in touch with her emotions at the time or whatever. But like, you're like, wait, I just heard a Taylor Swift song. It's crazy. Well, it's, I mean, it's twofold. It's the budget. And also, like, artists have to agree to lend their catalog to these shows. Like, they also have to be like, I do agree that like this show content aligns with my music. So it's like twofold. And this doesn't happen. Yeah, it is pretty nuts. And just while we're talking about music, Cardi B album dropped, Am I the drama? I absolutely love it. We're running short on time. I don't want to list all my favorite tracks. But I'm so into it. This is her sophomore album. And I think this is really
Starting point is 00:58:57 cemented her as like a true icon as a rapper. And I mean, her first album, I was obsessed with no skips. I love this one too. And so anyway, just I love her like hustling and to promote this album. It's just been very funny. And I'm just such a fan. And she's just like, she lights up my life. So I love, I really, really love the album. You guys should check it out. And she just announced her fourth pregnancy. She's having another kid. She had two kids this month. Imagine not being your mom. Cardi B. I think about it. Yeah. So she, she's birthing two things this year. Yes. And next week, Taylor Swift's album, like if a showgirl comes out and we will, you know, we'll let you know what we think. Yeah. And we told you guys to watch a Charlie Sheen doc and we'll talk about it, but I didn't get to it. I didn't do my homework. So push it back one week. We'll discuss it eventually. And we're just going to wrap up with a few very quick headlines. So Bravo announced that Summerhouse is getting a spin-off that they're filming in New York City. We'll have Kyle and Amanda. And is Lindsay Hubbard? She confirmed for it as well. And I think people have asked for this for a long time. And I think that it's kind of, it's not unrelatable that these people go to the Hamptons and the weekends in the summertime, because I do. But I think.
Starting point is 01:00:04 think at a certain point you're like, I'd like to see these people outside of an environment where they're just in his home funneling alcohol and there is more to their lives. And they are business people and entrepreneurs and I think people want to see more of their lives. So the Bravo prayers have been answered. I'll watch it. I'll check it out. Yeah. I think we mentioned this that we wanted to see this. Chicks in the office mentioned it as well. And so, I mean, you know, we're inside the bell curve with everyone else. If we're talking about it, it seems like what other people wanted to. Like I found myself when they were in the city wanting more of that than like seeing these people just get drunk and party and have theme parties.
Starting point is 01:00:37 So I'm looking forward to that. But I think people are like, well, Paige isn't going to be on it. And she was obviously like a star at the show. And so we'll see how it does. But I think people will tune in for sure. Horse Girl Fall is here. I'm here for it. So New York Fashion Week this year displayed a lot of horse-themed attire.
Starting point is 01:00:55 So Ralph Lauren has obviously never moved away from that. It's these riding boots. It is sweaters with horses. It's the riding jacket. It's, I love the style. I mean, I always just think people just be trying to look for something to write about it. Every fall is horse girl fall. Yeah, I mean, we've always seen this equestrian style.
Starting point is 01:01:13 I mean, dating back to, I used to wear like a tall fry boot with a leg. You know, like, this is not anything new, but I just think it is very funny that it's like called horse girl fall. Like there's some things that are very horsey, like a horse on them. Yeah, I like it. I like it. I like a sweater knit with like a knit horse on it. Okay. So Horse Girl Falls here.
Starting point is 01:01:36 Tell us what you guys think about it. And then lastly, statue of Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein shaking hands mysteriously appears in D.C. They're not hearing of shaking hands. They appear to be frolicing. Yes, yes. It is insane. So someone, I guess, made these statues, put them on the National Monument. And it's insane looking.
Starting point is 01:01:57 How did they put those up? Like, I mean, I'm assuming they, obviously, what? They make them at home and they deliver them in the middle of the night. them at home. No, stop. No, I'm just looking it up for more information. I mean, I think this is breaking news as we speak. But this huge bronze statue of them frolicing, it's titled The Secret Handshake. The Statue of Trump and Epstein is designed to look like a monument and features the two men smiling as they hold hands and twirl. The artist who produced the work declined to identify themselves, obviously, asking only to collectively be called the Secret Handshake.
Starting point is 01:02:30 We like the idea that September is unofficially called French. friendship month, said a representative for the artists. They're just, they're smiling lovingly at each other. They're holding hands. They have their legs up, like they're skipping through a field. Because we're not forgetting about the Epstein Files. Someone said Acetam in an event. It's pronounced Acidem Epstein Files.
Starting point is 01:02:50 I saw that in the comments. They're like, it's pronounced. I mean, you know that I'm all about my conspiracy theories, and a lot of this is happening at the height of, let's see, the Epstein files. Wait, did you see this picture? Yeah, it's insane. Like the way it's brave, though. Yes, it's insane.
Starting point is 01:03:05 Well, thank you guys for listening. Girls GottaEat.com. Get tickets to the holiday shows. They are on sale in New York and L.A. So you guys can get those at Girls Gottaeat.com. Girls Gottaeat Podcast and Instagram and TikTok. I'm Ash Hess. Raina is reina.
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