Girls Gotta Eat - The Snack: Speidi's Comeback and Groundhog Controversy

Episode Date: January 30, 2025

Welcome back to The Snack – a lighter serving of Girls Gotta Eat. This week, we're talking about: New Bachelor Grant Ellis's debut single Heidi Montag's diss track The Eagles Super Bowl revenge ...arc PETA wants Punxsutawney Phil to retire Dave Franco as Luigi Mangione The "You're so funny" trend Update on Justin and Blake (and Ryan) Follow us on Instagram @girlsgottaeatpodcast, Ashley @ashhess, and Rayna @rayna.greenberg. Visit girlsgottaeat.com for tour dates, merchandise, and more. Thank you to our partners this week: Brooklinen: Get 15% off your first order at https://brooklinen.com. Skims: Shop Skims best intimates at https://skims.com and in stores. Bilt: Get points by paying rent at https://joinbilt.com/GGE. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Welcome to The Snack, a lighter serving of Girls Got to Eat. This is a Dear Media production. Enjoy. Hi, guys. Hi, guys. Happy Snack Day. Happy Snack Day. Cute.
Starting point is 00:00:17 You just asked me if my mom listens to the snack. And it made me laugh out loud. I don't know why you said. Just because I hear you specific, like, the snack. Like, I don't know if she was just a Monday girly. Yeah. I don't know. Because, like, if you don't know anything about pop culture, like, I think that we
Starting point is 00:00:31 of listeners of all ages. Yeah. But, like, I think you probably age out of the snack at, like, 70. Cindy doesn't. Your mom's our number one fan and Ann and Sherry. Yeah. And Sherry just turned 76, and she also listens. I love it. Love to hear it.
Starting point is 00:00:43 Okay. Speaking of, you know, women of a certain age, I have a DM that I got after the snack last week. You guys are not ready. Okay. She says, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Just start. I love a message from a stranger. It starts with ha ha ha ha ha ha.
Starting point is 00:00:56 Like, they're responding to the snack in the DM, you know. Okay. So she said, and I asked her if I could read this. she said, ha ha ha, I just listened to the new snack. I love it. The woman who sent money to Brad Pitt, we talked about this last week. This woman basically got catfish from Brad Pitt. She said, the woman who sent money to Brad Pitt is just like how my grandmother thinks she's
Starting point is 00:01:14 in a relationship with Matt Rife. You may remember when a Tess's top 10 worst met of 2024? Okay. When she declined to explain, she was like, it's just self-explanatory. You're not ready for the rest of this. They met on Facebook and no one can tell her differently. We've taken away her iPad. She buys another one.
Starting point is 00:01:37 She buys... She's like Matt needs me. She buys hundreds of dollars of Visa gift cards to send to him. This is a problem. That right, the number two highest-selling comedian of this year. She is so sneaky. She says she's talked in the phone with his mother. Why is it the mom always involved in these scams?
Starting point is 00:01:58 That's how they get you of a certain generation. She says she's talked in the phone with his mother and he's a good Christian man. Oh, didn't he just get baptized? Yeah, he just came out as a Christian. My grandma's 82 and losing it. It sounds like she's got it. It sounds like she's thriving. To be 82 and be like, that's my boyfriend.
Starting point is 00:02:18 Do you think she mails him the gift cards like when you were a kid? I'm curious about the logistics of the gift cards. Did your parents used to mail you checks when you were a kid for like $10? Oh my God. A fucking check. I loved it. A $20 check. Love grandma and grandpa.
Starting point is 00:02:30 If you have any suggestions, let me know, L.O.L. I've actually been talked to my grandma in a while. but she sits at family parties and texts with her phone in front of her face like a teenager. It's absolutely infuriating. Anyway, I love you guys. Have the best day. She texts at Christmas.
Starting point is 00:02:47 She's texting Matt Rife. That's so funny. They're like, grandma, everyone goes on the table, say what you're thankful for. She's like, I'm thankful for my boyfriend Matt and his new Netflix special. I got to send him some money. It's so crazy. Okay. My suggestion is there was an article that came out a few weeks ago about the top.
Starting point is 00:03:07 I have real advice about the top selling comedians in the U.S. this year just by ticket sales. Nate Bargazzi was number one at like $87 million. And Matt Rife was number two at like $65 million in ticket sales alone via Ticketmaster. So just send her that. And Matt Rife does not need Amazon gift cards. Right. And I would be so mad. I'm like, send me those gift cards, Grandma.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Absolutely. That's what grandmas are for. Then you send her a list of the 100 highest grossing women in the country and not on it and you just say, I need those gift cards. I need those pieces of gift cards. Okay, you know what you should do? And yes, where is she sending them? Is she like when I used to send my letter to Santa, she just puts North Pole and puts it in
Starting point is 00:03:44 the mailbox? It just says Matt Rife, Matt Rife, L.A. Or wherever he lives. Austin. I don't know. At WMA. Okay, here's my backup idea is you create a fake Facebook account and you, you're Matt Rife's dad or you're Matt Rife's aunt and you also get in on this so that you are also getting
Starting point is 00:04:01 money. Like if someone, like, no one's going to scam my grandma. That's not me. So like she could also start scamming her grandma. She should. It sounds like they're, they're fighting right now, but because her grandma's ever present at the family holidays. But I just wanted to read you that. That's so funny. It was like a funny follow up from last week. I love that. Remember when I got catfish by that guy a few years ago? Oh my God. What a memory unlocked. It was during COVID. It was during like COVID quarantine. Yeah, you were fucked up. I was fucked up.
Starting point is 00:04:33 And then this guy sent me this photo of him and his dog. It was so cute. And he said like, so great meeting in the airport lounge, whatever. And then I, it never occurred to me that I was being catfished. He sent me photos of himself throughout the day. It was three different people. That guy didn't even commit to being the same person. But the way you convinced yourself.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Oh, we're sexting. By 10 p.m. We were sexting. Like, you were sending me photos. I'm like, something is not matching up. It's a black person and a white person and an Indian guy. You're like, he just looks different and different lighting. It's like, lighting.
Starting point is 00:05:04 By the end of the day, I was like sending him nudes. It was dark times. And also, do you remember we figured out who that guy was? Remember that girl was like, that photo is my boyfriend? Oh, the photo he was using. Because we had Neve Schulman on the show of Catfish fame. We, like, then became friends with him and his wife. And we were talking to him about it.
Starting point is 00:05:19 I forget, I must have read him the DM or something. And this girl reached out and was like, that's my boyfriend's photos. Yes, we realized, too, the photos he was using. Well, one of the sets of photos. The white guy. We should have need back Talk about this grandma He got like a crazy terrible accident recently
Starting point is 00:05:36 And like came back basically like from the grave essentially Like oh my god Anyways Well I hope he's doing okay Now that I brought the mood down Let's thank our partners Okay thanks to Brooklyn in Get 15% off your first order at brooklynin.com
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Starting point is 00:06:03 So last week, I was having a hair problem. I was, like, really far past when I needed extensions done. It was an actual emergency. And I knew that I looked a little busted on those clubs and I was like, maybe nobody will notice. And somebody commented, Rana needs a makeover, her hair something. It's not even English and I'm still insulted. But I'm also like, you're right. Raina needs a makeover her hair.
Starting point is 00:06:26 Or she think they met her hair or something. They're like, I can't pinpoint it, but it's bad. But it's the hair. I had like wings. Like, I looked like I had wings. It was really busted up. It was really bad. And your hair looked so cute last week.
Starting point is 00:06:39 And so even like just juxtaposed to you. But I was on my last leg too. Like, we went and got our hair done the same day. Like, why do you think I did that hairstyle last week? You know, and so we went to the salon the same day last week. My god. Stylist Haley at Beaumain. Beaumain.
Starting point is 00:06:54 I don't know. It's French. It's in Beverly Hills. Ballmain? No, it's not Balmaine. She brought me back to life and I'm feeling so good. Okay. Well, you look great.
Starting point is 00:07:03 You know, I'm always struggling. And, oh, while we're here, I mentioned my thin hair influencer. And some of you guys have, a lot of you guys have DM me and commented. And I've responded back because I'm not trying to gatekeep. But her name is Courtney Mathis. On TikTok, it's C-O-R-T-N-I Mathis, if you guys are curious. And I just, I've never, I mean, TikTok, there's something for everybody, obviously, but she, like, had telogen effluvium like I did, and it's like her whole journey.
Starting point is 00:07:30 And I'm just like, God, it just reminds you. Like, that's why people were so upset about losing TikTok because you're able to find people and feel seen in every whatever you could possibly have going on. So anyway, thin hair talk. Then hair queen. Yeah. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:07:45 So we're going to kick this off. You want to kick it off, Rana? Because you named it. Yes. We have a sound cloud report for you guys. We're kicking it off with music. It's a sound cloud report, which is a little bit of an insult. Or you could call it an unexpected bob report.
Starting point is 00:07:59 Yeah. Came out a note. Tess is like, Bob's a stretch. So we have a new bachelor, Grant Ellis. He is really such a smoke. He's so sexy. He released a new song ahead of his premiere. The song is called Party Girl.
Starting point is 00:08:15 And it's a song about a party girl and the problems that it causes her party lifestyle with her significant other. You think he's just foreshadowing, like, don't be partying girls? I think he is. I think one of the lyrics like, it's not live laugh love. It's like live party love. Live laugh drugs. Oh, that's better. I don't think that that was one of the lyrics.
Starting point is 00:08:35 If he didn't say live laugh drugs. No. Do you think he's the hottest bachelor we've ever had aside from Clayton? I'm good. Okay. I think he's the hottest bachelor there's ever been. Susie on Southern Charm, this season was on Clayton's season of The Bachelor. I should put these two together and there's this whole scene of her like leaving.
Starting point is 00:08:56 But anyways, that's like, that's neither here nor there. right now. I think Grant's the hottest. I think he's the hottest bachelor has ever been because he like, I like his personality. He like has swag. Like he's cool. I'm trying to think of like just the hottest people on the bachelor. Mike Johnson is just our number one. Oh, people, yes, was not the bachelor. Too hot to be the bachelor. Too spicy. Tyler Cameron. Also not the bachelor. Yeah. It's of course. Mike Johnson and Tyler Cameron. Of course. But they're, they're too spicy to be the bachelor. Can you imagine Tyler's a bachelor of He's also like too famous for the show. He's like this one season candidate.
Starting point is 00:09:35 That was it. We'll move on. Yes, I think he is the sexiest I've seen. So, okay. So Grant Alice dropped the song Party Girl. I want to see a twerk off on the show to the song. I mean, I don't know when you wrote the song, but I want to see the song on the show. We probably won't, but that's my dream.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I have a question. Do you think he's going to be singing to these girls? Is he going to be serenating them? Because for once it could be hot. So here's the thing. You know nothing gives me the heck more than like guys singing. But he could pull it off. original tune.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Yeah, but you're thinking of like just average white dude with a guitar. Like, he could be like an R&B crooner. What's a crooner? What's that word? Just like, a sexy singer. Like you go call usher a crooner. Katza, do you know the word? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:13 I would say like... Tessa is a music girl. What's up? Oh, it's a music word? Yeah, like, yeah. It's an old-timey word. But like it makes sense in the context. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:21 Yeah. It's like kind of smooth, soulful, like jazz. Like kind of like that kind of like that vibe of like music. Yeah. I mean, not what part of it is. Like, he's not going to. be singing like Mashbox 20.
Starting point is 00:10:31 It helps he's not a white guy from the Midwest basically. Yes. He, you're right. I would watch him do anything. And if they don't revolve a whole date around this, I'm going to be pissed. They don't make those girls sing.
Starting point is 00:10:40 Because they always make them do stuff. They're going to, they make him do like stand-up comedy. Like, they're going to have him be singing. You think? You've seen there's one that she's a piano player. There was, I don't know if you've... They've duet?
Starting point is 00:10:49 They haven't duet. He didn't sing, but like she like shows off his skills. Like, her school. We have a very talented, like, piano player. And so I'm just like... the harmony version of the song. A party girl. She does the piano version.
Starting point is 00:10:59 Party girl. Like the violin version. I'm going to die for this. So people are saying it's opportunistic. L.O.L. What is going on the bachelor? Exactly. You think people are still going on it for the right reasons?
Starting point is 00:11:11 Opportunistic. Get out of here. The show has been an opportunity for, what, 10 years? I mean, since the real rise of Instagram and the influencer. What percentage of these relationships work out? 10%. Like, literally, like, get your bag. People are on here to get their FabFit fun sponsorships.
Starting point is 00:11:25 and their sugar bear hair care. Yeah, I remember them. I loved Fabit Fun boxes. I really do. I want their robes and their slippers. Listen, you guys just get on Fat Pit Fun. Yeah, the whole reason to go on this show is opportunistic. Who cares?
Starting point is 00:11:37 I'm not saying that these people don't want to find love. I'm not saying that everyone is like, I'm going on this show solely to promote my career. And I think real relationships come out of it. People do fall in love. Most of them don't get married. It's not that. It's just like don't criticize someone ever for going on reality TV and saying they're opportunistic.
Starting point is 00:11:55 I think they pretty much all are. But like you could boil so many things down to being like quote unquote opportunistic, hawking anything on Instagram, making real, putting yourself out there, having a podcast. Exactly. Opportunistic. I guess it's just like when people feel like someone is really being inauthentic and they're lying and that's like the icky part of it. But I don't think, I mean, I'm sure, seems like a genuine guy.
Starting point is 00:12:16 Like he'll probably be really liking these girls and might find somebody. Also, he just might want some like creative outlet. So he was like, what, he was a football player and he got injured. He's done it all. And now he's in finance, and I think he just wants a creative outlet, and so he's rapping. He's a multi-hyphenate. Well, Tessa, you watched it. I did watch it.
Starting point is 00:12:33 You have some thoughts. What you think? Basketball player, not football player. Thank you. Yeah, I mean, I didn't get to watch the preview for the season, so I don't know how, like, what it's going to be, like, how, if it's been the most traumatic season ever. But, no, I like him. I think he's charming. And so I think it's going to be, I like his girls.
Starting point is 00:12:49 I think they all seem sweet. I can't, like, tell who I think, like, the villain front-wuner is going to be. And so I think like a pretty anticlimactic first episode be like tell the frontrunners, the fashion was great. That was my favorite part. Honestly, I feel like we finally had some like good dresses and stuff. So it was fun to watch. Okay. And some of the girls like seem like really good, genuine, like, I don't know, maybe it won't be super interesting because it'll actually be like decent people, hopefully.
Starting point is 00:13:12 Okay. The fashion, that's an interesting call. And this is not to say that the women on The Bachelor aren't dressing well. They're just, it is what it is. I feel like the gowns and then they all look cute all the time. So I want to say that, but like, we could amp that up. Like, why aren't we getting Selling Sunset level fashion? It'd be more fun to watch because I feel like the show was not as popular.
Starting point is 00:13:33 So I feel like if I caught wind that, like, the fashion is sick, I'd be like, oh, I could maybe watch it's fashion. Why else do we watch Selling Sonset? I guess because on the one hand, I'm like, well, they're not really casting fashion girlies, but they are who everybody's fashion girly today. Have you ever seen the pilot of Selling Sunset? No one was a fashion girly. They're wearing like Banana Republic pencil skirts.
Starting point is 00:13:53 Now they're in costumes to work. Yeah. But I'm here for the craziness. I feel like they pick people that want to wear like jeans and a flannel. Jeans in a nice sweater. Jeans in a button down. That's not the vibe of The Bachelor. That's more of the vibe like Love Island.
Starting point is 00:14:08 But I do feel like when there's a standout fashion girlie, she's able to really hone in on that. Like because I mean, oh, I mean, this is a perfect example. By the way, Kelly Green, go birds. We'll talk about it. I saw this on TV. It was on All-American and Googled it, was able to find it, found it. found it. It was Alice and Olivia, but found it on Poshmark for half the price because Alice and Libby doesn't sell the green anymore. And like, I just feel like that's such a thing.
Starting point is 00:14:30 This is not a hot take. But it's like if you have the fashion going for you and The Bachelor, people are like, they want to wear that shit. I mean, I tuned in every week to see what Maria was going to walk out in. Every day she was like, let me slip into something a little more comfortable. Let me slip into some lingerie. That's amazing. Okay, that's a good call. Okay. So also in music news, I did not, I didn't expect this. So Heidi Montag, her music is blowing up. And she has released the sequel. She's released her mixtape, superficial to a Hollywood edition, a long-awaited sequel to her debut. So she struck while the Iron was hot.
Starting point is 00:15:02 And people are saying that she wrote a disc track against Lauren Conrad. It is. I read all the lyrics. It's called what, forgive and forget, which is when Lauren Conrad said the infamous line, I want to forgive you and I want to forget you. I want to forget you. I had chills. But the only thing really that there is to do.
Starting point is 00:15:23 do is to forgive and forget. So I really do. I want to forgive you and I want to forget you. Yeah. I mean, it says like he didn't break my heart. You did. It mentions mascara tears. So if you guys don't know, on the hills, there was a scene where Lauren was actually not talking to Heidi. She was talking about Drina. And the single black tier, the most famous tier in history rolled down her cheek. Brina, did you see Spencer? promoting this song. You're not. You're not ready.
Starting point is 00:15:56 You're not ready. We'll put this on YouTube. Raina, you're not ready for Spencer promoting this song. Okay. No, he's black tears all of his face. He's full of petty. It's diabolical. So I was thinking about this because I was like,
Starting point is 00:16:19 who is still mad about something that happened 20 years ago? It couldn't be me, and I'm so glad it's them. I love somebody that takes, like, just a beef from decades ago. And it's like, I'm still. going to write music about this. Her husband is running down the beach with black mascara all over his face. No. Like they are just, you know what I like about them? What everybody likes about them is that they have never hid who they are. They were like, this was fake. We were fucking fake.
Starting point is 00:16:45 Every storyline was fake. Except in our love the proparazzi. Yes. They said we've always called the paparazzi. We give them stories. Like they're as honest as anybody ever has been. I agree with you. It is funny. A distract 20 years later. It's high level. petty. But they just know how to capitalize because even I, when her song started blowing up, I was like, who's promoting this? And you saw Brody Jenner and Kristen Cavalieri and Lauren Conrad
Starting point is 00:17:11 did not promote it. And I said to you, like, I got to go to Lauren Conrad's comments and see what people are saying. Because she didn't promote Heidi's song. And most people were kind of sticking up for her saying like, she doesn't need to these people are not part of her life, you know? Yes. We're not picking aside. Leave Lauren alone.
Starting point is 00:17:27 You know what I mean? Like these, they were so young. Like, again, it was what was real and what No, that's not that. I'm not, I'm not, don't come at me pick Heidi or Lauren. I will not. We don't care. I refuse. But I'll do it, which is very funny. I looked at this last night. So I'll do it is the most popular song, obviously, the one that everybody was using for reels and TikToks and stuff like that. And it's very funny to look at her discography because so like her songs have like one or two million streams or whatever. Most of them are like 300 K. You know, it's what it is 200, 300 K. It's more than your average person. I'll do it is 72 million. Holy shit. So it's just this funny outlier. And then did you know Pitbull remixed it? No. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:18:04 I was on Heidi and Spencer's TikTok last night. So they did this party of some sort, some DJ was playing it. So Pitbull did this I'll do it remix. He has a whole verse. He hipes it. It's fire. I'm obsessed with Pitbull. I have been obsessed with Pitbull and Daddy Yankees since before it was cool.
Starting point is 00:18:18 An OG. That's amazing. I love to see it. You know what? And I love that they're just like, we'll do anything for fame and attention. I'll do it. Is that what I'll do it's about? Probably.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Try me. I'll do it. Anything for fame. I'll do it. I love to see it. Okay. So that is our SoundCloud report. Thank you, Raina, for titling it.
Starting point is 00:18:36 Really quick, the Eagles are going to the Super Bowl. Oh, my God. That win was so fun. That win was unbelievable. And I went in 2023 the first time they played. I went when they played the Chiefs and they lost. And I, to the Super Bowl. To the Super Bowl.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Yes, I brought my brother. And I said, I'm never doing this again. It gutted me emotionally, financially. I was like, I truly believe they're winning this. I know for certain they are unstoppable. Sequin Barclay is a gift from God. He is an absolute machine. Nobody's hurt.
Starting point is 00:19:08 We have Jalen Hertz and A.J. Brown and Devante Smith. And we're like, we got this. We got this. Like I was pulling for the bills, to be honest. I think they're an underdog, but I'm ready for this revenge arc. And it's happening. I know it is. Okay.
Starting point is 00:19:22 But I still would not go. I won't. I am trying to get you to go. I'm not going. And like, not that it's so easy. I'm not like me, but I said this before, you guys, I said it. Like, if you could, if you could actually guarantee me, if, you know, Vegas called me and they were like, listen, we know who's going to win. Vegas called, they were like, they're going to win.
Starting point is 00:19:39 It's all rigged and they're going to win. I'd be like, all right, I'll consider it. But, like, I think the Super Bowl is so fun. I think I had the best time of my life until, like, it all came crashing down. And I will go again when it's not my team and have fun and party and, like, enjoy the game without that type of pressure and without that type of heartbreak. Okay. Last year, I said I refused to not go to the Super Bowl again. By the way, I don't care if I go to the game.
Starting point is 00:20:02 Like, you can just go to fun parties. I like the environment. I actually going to the actual games, the last thing I care about, unless the Steelers are playing. Yeah. But last year, I was like, I will not not go.
Starting point is 00:20:10 And then this year, I have planned a Super Bowl party, and every single person that I invited said yes. Yeah. And I have really white couches. And I'm really stressed out about it. And one of our girlfriends, Jackie was like, I can't come to your party.
Starting point is 00:20:20 I'm actually going to the Super Bowl. And I was like, if you get me a ticket, I'll cancel this party. I mean, like, you know, I'm talking a big game. But like, if, you know, me and it was like not so exorbitantly expensive. Like I might consider it, but I'm like, I still don't know if I, if I can, I'm too
Starting point is 00:20:36 fragile. Like my whole emotional well-being since 2025 started and even before has been riding on this team. Like I'm watching these games like, I shouldn't feel like this. I shouldn't be this unstable where the, like the game a couple weeks ago when they played in the snow, I was crying. I was on the face I was with Sparkle Eyes and he was like, I've never dated a girl that cried at football.
Starting point is 00:20:57 And I was like, okay, listen, that's not. But these cities are like that. Like, Pittsburgh is like that, too. Like, my entire emotional well-being in college was, like, anchored to, like, Ben Rothesburg and how the Steelers were going to do. Like, I think that these cities are like that. Different vibes. Before we know.
Starting point is 00:21:10 This Eagles team, I feel bad if you're not an Eagles fan. Like, they're just so special. They're finding. They're finding. Like, this Sequin Barclay. I mean, he might break rushing yards an all-time record if he gets, I think it's, like, 120, I'm not certain, in the Super Bowl. Like, he could break the all-time record.
Starting point is 00:21:27 He's unbelievable. We'll talk about next week. It will be our official. And I'm also working on a Super Bowl commentator for the show and I just got her contact info. Maybe. Go birds.
Starting point is 00:21:38 We'll manifest like a fun interview for the snack coming up. Okay. Raina, hit us with that Peter report. This was surprising to me. So PETA suggests replacing Pung Satani Phil on Groundhog Day with a weather reveal cake.
Starting point is 00:21:53 And, you know, with so much going on in the world, so much terrible stuff going on in the world. This is where people have put their energy. And not people, Pita specifically. They go so hard. Not that people don't work for Pita, but Pita is going to go hard. And Pita, I did not know this, has actually been pitching alternatives to Punks Tide Pill for years. I said Punks Taney Pill.
Starting point is 00:22:16 So if you guys aren't familiar, Punks the Tony Phil. Punksitani, if you want to know who that is, Pungsatani Phil is the groundhog who predicts whether winter will last another six weeks or not. And I didn't know this, but he lives off-site with his family. Okay. No, Rina, because at first I was like, they're trying to take his job away. Like, this is his job. Ponsetone and Phil is feeding his family.
Starting point is 00:22:47 Live it off-site. And Pita is like, we want him to be unemployed. They want him to retire. They said they want him and his family to retire to a reputable sanctuary instead of taking part in the annual tradition. I guess they bring him there every year. Okay, so immediately I was like, I hate this. Stop trying to take his job away. He probably, like, I think he knows how important he is and they're just going to rip him of that.
Starting point is 00:23:09 But their thing, which, listen, I am an animal lover, always want animals to feel safe and comfortable. I mean, they say that it's against their natural instincts and that they're shy animals, which I know they are shy. It says year after year, Phil is transported to gobbler's knob. Gombler's knob. That is soaking. That is like the most porn star name. That is like a whole movie about sucking a dick. Yes, that's a porn.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Whisked on stage and subjected to a noisy announcer, screaming crowds and flashing lights against all his natural instincts. If he was approached in his natural habitat, he would run away in fear. He would not volunteer to live year-round in captivity, unable to do anything. I don't know if he's in captivity. Again, I don't want to miss speak. But like, I assume he is in captivity because how would they get him every year?
Starting point is 00:23:52 Otherwise, he would just run away. Okay, but you're going to die at the last sentence. To live in your own captivity, unable to do anything that's natural. important to him like hibernate or burrow just to be a town's once a year fake meteorologist. Not the fake meteorologist. Okay, but like how many meteorologists that do this full time and get paid or even go to their jobs? Fake meteorologists. Okay.
Starting point is 00:24:14 So I have, I think a cake is a crazy alternative, but I have a plan. Okay. We need to replace animal with one who isn't shy. Let a fucking squirrel do this shit. Squirrels have no shame. The squirrels in my back patio are fucking on my table. I'm terrified of them. They're swimming in my water feature.
Starting point is 00:24:30 They're terrorizing a zoo every chance they get. Like, just give the job to a squirrel. The squirrels on the west side of L.A. are terrifying. Darranged. They are on my table, like, fight me, bitch. No, it's like, still call a ground dog day. Who actually cares? Like, have a squirrel do this shit.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Any squirrel. They don't have to, you don't have to keep them in captivity. Like, let a squirrel they would love to do it. Just get one from Venice, California. They're in my backyard. They're acting crazy. I can get you one anytime. No, literally.
Starting point is 00:24:59 They're always in my backyard eating oranges. I think my neighbor leaves orange peels out. Every day there's an orange peel on my side of the fence. That's crazy. That's our favorite food. I'm going to knock next door and be like, hi, can you please stop leaving orange peels? Can you stop with the oranges? Because the squirrels.
Starting point is 00:25:13 I'll put this on YouTube, but like, remember that day I looked out? These squirrels were fucking. They were doggy style. One squirrel like was fucking the other squirrel from the back. You have some crazy animal. not standing you think they're fucking missionary?
Starting point is 00:25:29 I don't know. I'm just saying let them do this. Squirrels are terrifying. Also I, semantics-wise, I had no, I guess I never thought
Starting point is 00:25:37 about it that deeply. I didn't know that like Punxatine and his family were like kept in captivity and bust in every year. Like I thought it was, I thought it was a different a different gerbil thing
Starting point is 00:25:47 groundhog every year. I don't love it either. I know there's obviously like, I don't need to go down this road, but I know there's like ethical like sanctuaries and stuff like that and like I, I just,
Starting point is 00:25:56 I'm not a, I think zoos are, can be really cruel. There's a very, like, wide spectrum of zoos and ones that are more ethical. But yeah, like, I don't, obviously like animals, like living against their own, like, natural, yeah, habitat, natural instinct. So, I mean, but, but yeah, it's just like, it's, you say, like, there's so many other problems in the world, but, like, to Pita, this is the top. That's true. I think we should keep working on SeaWorld.
Starting point is 00:26:17 Okay. Blackfish lives in my heart. That was the first documentary I ever remember watching. And it changed me forever. Yeah. You guys were looking for a terrifying documentary. documentary blackfish. Okay, well, listen, I'm, good for Pita for keeping on, keeping on. The cake was a miss. That was stupid. They said something about a coin toss one time.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Oh yeah, I saw the coin toss. A big coin. Yeah, I just, again, like, I think if they're listening, pick a non-shy animal. Yeah, then no one cares about. Doey would have done this. Dewey. Not as old, but Dewey would have. Dewey, you guys used to, do you walk down on stage with a beacon? Yes. In front of 3,000 people just chilling. Was he the beacon? He was a town hall. He passed before the beacon. Azul came to the beacon, and he did not like it, and Pito wouldn't have liked it either.
Starting point is 00:27:05 Did he somebody carry him out? My brother walked him out. And he just, he didn't like it, and we will never probably do it again unless I felt like there was a scenario where he was going to feel safe. So no, but like, Dewey would saunter out. Sonder. Like sold out show at town hall. He was unbothered. He would go up to the front of the stage.
Starting point is 00:27:19 Everyone would pet him. Like, literally he would walk out and what, 1,500, 2,000 people would scream and he was unfazed. he loved, he lived for it. He was a star. That was crazy. Anyways. Okay. Let's take a quick break and then we will pick it back up. Okay. I'm telling you guys about Brooklyn in.
Starting point is 00:27:34 I just moved into a new house as you know. I'm decorating each room and I'm just trying to like decide what my vibe is. And so I decided to redecorate my bedroom and one of the things I'm doing to just add some pops of color and a little bit more personality is the bedding. So I got a bunch of stuff from Brooklyn in and I just love the way it makes my bed look. It is upgraded my whole space. It just looks really like beautiful, chic and lifestyle. So I'll tell you what I got.
Starting point is 00:27:56 I got the Lux Satine core sheet set. I just find them to be so soft and beautiful. They just feel so nice. And I like to sleep naked. And I only want sheets to feel great on my body. And I picked a couple different colors. So I'm pivoting from white. I got pebble.
Starting point is 00:28:11 And they have some really nice green shades. I like this fresh moss. The green is so pretty. And, of course, they have all the different blues. They have patterns. But it feels really great on your body. I also got a linen duvet cover. And then they really make it easy to layer as well.
Starting point is 00:28:24 There's tons of blankets. You make your space look really interesting, inviting, warm, beautiful, different one of a kind. Yeah. I love both of the sheets. I have the classic percale, hardcore sheet bundle in Pebble, like Raina mentioned. And then I just ordered that Lux Satine, hardcore sheet bundle in cream. So I'm veering away from white, too. I still have white sheets and everything.
Starting point is 00:28:43 But, like, I just, my bedroom has those, like, warm colors, even like the color of the paint on the wall. It's just kind of like creamy and beigees. And they're the best sheets. I love the way they feel. They're not baggy. You know, I hit a baggy sheet. Yes. Yes.
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Starting point is 00:31:32 Like, it's been such a stressful month. Have you masturbated to him? Are we not all? Is everybody not? I thought we agreed that we were all masturbating to him. I mean, I feel that he united the nation, everybody from all sides. And I miss it. Dare I say hero.
Starting point is 00:31:49 Oh, my God. Also, babe, if you're listening, I'm not masturbating to Luigi. Also, I don't think you're a hero for killing people. Leave me alone. Not the disclaimers. They're so different. Yeah, so this is just a funny little thing we wanted to talk about because, again, it's just we haven't talked about Luigi in a minute. And it is that Dave Franco says everyone has been texting him about Luigi Mangione comparisons.
Starting point is 00:32:12 So he looks, I mean, he's 20 years older. He, but he's a dead ringer. He is? Yeah, he's 46. Oh. he's married to Alison Brie, who I am crazy about, loved her on madman, and she's on community. I just, I think she's phenomenal. Well, Raina, we just watched How to Be Single.
Starting point is 00:32:30 Yes, and she's also in How to Be Single. Which I thought you watched. That was news to me. I was honest. I've been hyping this movie that's kind of a deep cut. I mean, maybe, I don't know. A lot of people don't know about it. It was never like the biggest blockbuster.
Starting point is 00:32:42 I think it's a perfect movie. And I love her character in the movie. Anyway, but we watched that when we were living together in San Diego. he does not, he could play him easily. He does not look. He wasn't giving me 46. I read this in this article. They look the same is what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:32:55 Totally the same. Same exact age. That guy looks like a little baby face. That guy, I don't believe that he is 46. Is there a typo? That's not that old. But he's at 26 is what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:33:06 No, he just said anyone who has my number has reached out. And like I feel like at first that's really flattering. But after what? Like the 20th text, you're like, guys, stop. I get it. Like if everybody was telling you that you should play America's heartthrob, like, at what text are you like, this has to stop? Like, I would change my number. Oh, not me.
Starting point is 00:33:27 I'm calling my agent. Like, let's get it popping. Oh, he's 39, Tessa said. I still would be going after my agent. The Gemini. Look at you. A little Gemini brother. So I was thinking, is there anyone else?
Starting point is 00:33:39 And he's the one. I can't think of, like, if they did a Luigi Mangione, you know, casted whatever. show movie and didn't cast Dave Franco, people would riot. Who else would do it? Yeah, exactly. I miss the local like contest. I feel like they have slowed down in the last couple weeks, and I also think that America needs that.
Starting point is 00:33:59 Oh my God, you're so right. I think about you saying that we need a Mitch McConnell lookalike contest continuously. Mitch McConnell voted against Pete Higgs-eth, but he can still suck my dick. Okay. I would still go to that look-like contest. I've agreed with him one time. A broken clock is right twice a day. he's done so much other damage for this country.
Starting point is 00:34:19 But he's barely alive anymore. He probably didn't know what he was saying. Anyways, I love Alison Bray. I support anything she does. And of course, she's married to this guy. I just think it's funny that she's being like, guys, please stop texting my husband.
Starting point is 00:34:29 Like, we get it. He has to like make a statement. Like to his close friends, stop texting me. Please leave me alone. Yeah. But like if you're going to look like somebody, it's never anybody you want.
Starting point is 00:34:38 And like, this is the one time. Yeah, I mean, I feel like one of the main things is like his bold brows. and I feel, you know, like my fiancé has those bold brows. Like, if Sparkle Eyes did that, like, did the crime, he also would have had to shave his eyebrows off. Like, did you see the Dave Chappelle monologue? No. Oh, I loved every second of it.
Starting point is 00:35:00 Okay. Dave Chappelle's S&L monologue from a couple weeks ago. Just covered the fires. It just, he did a great message. It was just great. I mean, I think I love Dave Chappelle. And, but he said, like, how did he not shave those eyebrows off? I mean, it's crazy.
Starting point is 00:35:13 They're so distinct. I just think he was like, No one's going to catch me. Who's going to turn me in? He really didn't do that much. We need him more than ever. Okay. What next is this trend?
Starting point is 00:35:27 What? We need them more than ever. I would like make you laugh. That's not laughing. Anyways, okay. So this trend on TikTok, it actually, I feel like I'm usually smart in this, but this took me a minute. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:35:41 The You're So funny trend, and if you've seen these TikToks, it's essentially people saying like the people tell them they're so funny and then they reveal their trauma and like why they turned out to be funny it took me a second so like an example is you're so funny thanks we don't say I love you in my family you're so funny thanks I don't have a relationship with my dad you're so funny thanks I have no childhood memories and get scared when men get angry and they're not all dark but I mean it is kind of like we've always said this like you develop a sense of humor yeah based on something it's that you know people whose lives are perfect and you go through life like attractive and popular and good at sports and all the things forever.
Starting point is 00:36:19 Like, I don't think you're going to be that funny. I don't know that we can date. Yeah, exactly. I think your life is too good. Yeah. I am funny. Do it. Do the tread.
Starting point is 00:36:26 Okay. You're so funny. Thanks. You have to do it. You're so funny. Thanks. I didn't get pretty until I was 35. And.
Starting point is 00:36:34 About myself in your face. Also, I never heard anything nice about myself in my household ever growing up. Well, for my dad, I did. Yeah. Is that dark? Not a lot of hugs in my home growing up. It's kind of funny. I feel like the dads are kind of the ones I've seen more about dads and your dad really did love you.
Starting point is 00:36:49 He really does love me. Yes. He tells me all the time. It'd be funny. The opposite. Someone's like, you're not funny. And you're like, thanks, my dad love me. I do think about that sometimes, though. Like, I could have been funnier. Ew, you're not even funny. Sorry, my parents are so very stable. Yeah. Okay. I have a few. You're so funny. Thanks. I was taller than all the boys. My entire childhood and wore a size 10 shoe in sixth grade. That's funny. Being taller than all the boys until like I was 16. Like that's going to. Totally. Thanks, my parents forced me to play basketball and I was a junior on JV. And thanks, my brother was the cute one. So I spent every day in my childhood making sure I outshined him.
Starting point is 00:37:25 And I think that's the truest one. That's relatable. Like since Matt was born when I was four years old, I was like, fuck this. No, that's really related. If people thought Matt did something funny, I would go to my room and be like, what can I do funnier? Wait, really? I hate it. Because he was like cuter. And people thought he was like so funny. And I was like, he's not funny. He is so funny. He's so funny now. I mean, really. He was actually the funniest person. It's really, it's like, I'm jealous. Like, when I'm in, like, a group chat with him, I'm like, God, everything I say, I'm like, got him.
Starting point is 00:37:53 And then he just comes back with something funnier. And I'm like, God damn it. He's really quick. He's really smart. It's so annoying. He just was, like, always cute and good at sports. And, you know, I was also, like, the smart one with all the grades. And it just, it wasn't really that.
Starting point is 00:38:06 Like, we had our different strengths and, you know, whatever. We're also, like, different gender. But I just was, like, very jealous when he came along. And I just feel like it made me go really hard on, like, entertaining my family. I feel like you went in the different direction. Like you went in the competitive direction. You're like, uh-uh. Like, look who's going to be great.
Starting point is 00:38:22 I just think I just kind of abdicated. Like my brother was so great. And I was just like, I don't care about this kid. I'm going to fuck all you guys. I'm just going to like go let other people think I'm great. Okay. That is what I did. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:34 Fuck this family. You're like, fuck this whole audience. You're so funny things. Fuck my family. Thanks, my family. Did nothing to contribute. But no, it is so funny because you and I really talk about how funny our brothers are. They are really funny.
Starting point is 00:38:46 I mean, I think, like, I mean, you know, we're funny. We do comedy. You can disagree if you like. But I think sense of humor and comedy and people who want to get into comedy and be funny, like, a lot of it does come from, like, deep, dark trauma. But if not, and both can exist, like, you kind of a funny family. Like, Nikki Glazer, for example, like, I love watching her with their parents. They're both funny. I don't know anything about her sister, really.
Starting point is 00:39:07 But, like, you see that sometimes. Like, I know where I got my sense of humor. Like, my mom, like, is such an amazing storyteller. My dad has, like, the dirty. jokes and like a dark sense of humor. Like I actually am the mix of them with the chip on my shoulder for my brother that really completed the personality. You guys really, you're all funny.
Starting point is 00:39:25 It's a competition to like see who can be funnier. Like there's a high level of intelligence and comedy, you know? And I felt like that in my dad's side of the family too. Like when I want a group chat with like John and Sherry, Uncle John and Aunt Sherry, Uncle John for you guys. Like they're so quick. My brother is like high level, so smart. Everything he says, I'm like so jealous.
Starting point is 00:39:44 The men in my family, the men and the boys, like, really picked on me, and I think it really made me strong and, like, who I am too. Like, I really was sensitive and really hated it when I was a kid. Like, my cousin Scott, obviously my little brother, like my dad, my uncles, like, everybody kind of picked me in good fun, but I just really think I, I'm glad that happened. And when I was younger, I just was like a sensitive little bitch. And then it just, like, toughened me up. And I was like, look at me now. Roast all of you. I mean, I just, I got so much attention for how big my boobs were.
Starting point is 00:40:12 I don't think people were like paying attention to like if I was like smart or funny or interesting or anything. It's just I got so much attention for that. And I was like dying to not have attention for that. And I was like, I'll be the funny one that says crazy stuff. You look up here. Yeah. It's like a diversion. And now I'm like, no, look down here.
Starting point is 00:40:29 I'm like, I want my boobs to stand out more. Can I tell you guys what happened the other day? We were dinner and Raina starts talking about chia seeds to make your boobs bigger. And I go, I think to myself, oh, she's telling me how to make my boobs bigger. And I'm like, oh, that's nice. Like, I didn't ask, but I appreciate it. You know, and I was like, I hear, we were talking also with Rob, and she was like, if you eat chia seeds every day, your boobs look up bigger.
Starting point is 00:40:50 I'm like, oh, thanks so much. Obviously, I have small boobs. I love them bigger. And you go, no, I'm talking about for me. I would never make a more. I'm going to be a big comment about your body. That's crazy. Well, I would like some, I would like them to be a little bigger.
Starting point is 00:41:01 I'm not. Okay, but that's up to you to start that conversation. If you ever said to me, hey, Rianna, have you seen any tech talks recently or former models of Victoria's eager to talk about how they used to make their booze bigger. Eat cheese, but I wouldn't be like, you know what, Ashley? I was thinking that your breast could be a little bit bigger. Yeah, but they could. And so, Raina's saying this stuff, and it took me, I couldn't even register that she was
Starting point is 00:41:21 talking about herself. I, like, had a stroke. I'm like, what are you? For you? Three breast reduction, bitch? I was, like, very confused. I've just lost some weight recently, and I feel that they're not as enormous as they used to be.
Starting point is 00:41:38 And I have worked really hard. I've had three breast reductions in three years. If you guys are newer here, I had two breast reductions and an augmentation. And now I'm just thinking they're a little small for me. I know they fit my body and they're good, but I was like, maybe I could go up like a size. So, yeah, check out chia seeds. I mean, yeah, I don't think this has been like pros has been proven. Oh, no, this is one TikTok I saw.
Starting point is 00:42:04 Oh, this is not, I'm not a doctor. It's not medical advice. Like, I looked it up. And yeah, some people, I mean, okay. But that being said, there are just. just a lot of what you eat, like your general diet and how it makes your body look, you know, in general. Well, we've talked about how, like, I was, I mean, I was so skinny in college.
Starting point is 00:42:21 I weighed, I'm not five feet tall. I probably weighed like 110 pounds in college, 108 pounds. And my face was so fat because I was so bloated all the time because of my diet. Right. But I was so tiny. Yeah. Okay. Listen, we got to wrap it up with Justin Blake.
Starting point is 00:42:35 Thank God. My whole personality. Okay. Ashley will like check in with me or Tessa like honestly every couple hours with like a new thing and I I will not get bored of it. No. I can't. I pulled my car over the other day to watch the 10 minute video that he released.
Starting point is 00:42:51 Him, Justin. Oh, the dancing video. The scenes videos. I mean, if you guys are keeping up, then you know, if you know you know, basically, like we can't go through it all now. You know, if you really aren't invested in this at all, like maybe you just want to skip to the end. This is the last thing we're going to do. So, like, but if it's just, it's never ending. And his lawsuit, I don't know, 180 page lawsuit, whatever it was, like all of their text messages have been released and, and the actual video footage.
Starting point is 00:43:21 And you read the communication between her and Justin and it's like you see this flirty side of it. And it seems like Ryan Reynolds got involved here. I think a lot of people's hypothesis is how he like has kind of been pulling the strings behind. this, but I go back and forth on this. I mean, I will say, I was horrified by the stuff I read in her suit, but then you see the counter evidence, and there's just no real evidence of it. And I'm like, if it's not true, that's sick, you know? And that obviously takes away from real victims of these things. And, you know, again, like, we only know what we know, but the suits are out there with a lot, a lot of, like, documentation. And, like, if you're just, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:07 She said I felt sexually uncomfortable. I felt harassed. Who's to say that she didn't? And you can release all the evidence in the world and remove some context and it will make her look a certain way. Like, we're not past, we don't know. We weren't there. But there has been voice notes, voice memos now have been released and videos and
Starting point is 00:44:25 text. So this is 2 o'clock in the morning. Justin Baldoni leaves her a voice note. And he doesn't sound drunk. It just sounds like late. He's tired. And he's basically, I'll just plug for you. Your presence and all that to say, I'm just for makers and producers or whoever the people were that you worked with.
Starting point is 00:45:29 I'm going to stop rambling. It goes on like this because it's like... What is it regarding? He is basically saying I'm sorry that you've had bad experiences on other sets that you've had. And it's interesting because I find it highly inappropriate that a man would be sending a voice note to a married woman, a mother at 2 o'clock in the morning at this tone. Like, you could have done it during the day. It sounds really sexy, but he's releasing this as he did as further evidence that, like, they had into the conversation. They had a good rapport.
Starting point is 00:46:03 That she shared with him. I had bad experiences on other sets. And he's like, I'm so sorry that happened to you. Thank you for telling me how you feel. Yeah. I mean, if you read all the texts, which it'll take you forever. I mean, I haven't read them all. I haven't claimed to.
Starting point is 00:46:16 I've read a decent amount of them. Like, they had an intimate rapport. She sends him page long text messages too. You know, and like there's all this part where it, I mean, again, and she just kept throughout pushing and pushing and wanting to get like more power that she wasn't granted initially. Just like, can I rewrite the scene? Can I see the dailies? And then Ryan came and he starts needing to see the dailies, which is just like the footage from that day. And I mean, I can't, I can't forget that like Justin Baldoni hired that PR company, you know, to do the smear campaign.
Starting point is 00:46:47 We can't forget about that. I want to remember that. Yeah. I still think, you know, he's a bit of a fraud. I mean, again, we heard from someone who recorded with him. He was terrible. I mean, I think I stand on what I said. Like, I don't think you'd probably like either of them.
Starting point is 00:47:00 But, like, this is pretty brutal for her. And in terms of public perception, I mean, again, we're just like, I'm trying to tread lightly and just kind of give the facts. And I guess you guys can kind of pick up on how you think I currently feel, which is actually nobody's side. But if it does come out that, like, all this stuff was lies. Like, come on, that's really, it's bad for women. And, I mean, this is just looking really bad for her. Ryan. Yeah, I mean, I think you and I hold space for any
Starting point is 00:47:27 possibility, right? Like, I think that there are certainly ways that you can release tons of video and text and photo evidence that is put into a certain context that removes the actuality of really what was happening. And she could very well say, I don't care what he said in this voice note, it's really inappropriate to send me
Starting point is 00:47:43 this at two in the morning, and I did feel harassed, and I don't like this. And he's saying, well, this is proof that I'm on her side, and she could be like, I don't want, I don't, I'm a mother. I don't want this. But it's like, all that other stuff happened. I don't know because it's like here we're kind of, we kind of proof it didn't. And then is she going to come back and be like, no, it did and here's my proof? I mean, I don't know. Well, the court date is set to March 2026. So we have an entire year before we actually
Starting point is 00:48:08 get to do this. Yeah, that's the court date. Okay. So one funny thing that I had found that Rayne really liked him, we'll just kind of wrap up with this is obviously there's so many different layers to this, but a lot of people didn't know that this happened, and we just think it's funny niche drama. So the headline is Justin Baldoni demands Disney Marvel preserve all documents relating to Ryan Reynolds' Nice Pool in Deadpool and Wolverine amid Blake lively legal battle. Okay, so basically what that means is that in the movie Deadpool and Wolverine, obviously the biggest blockbuster of the year, last year, the summer, whatever, Justin Maldoni is claiming that they created a character called Nice Pool to mock him. So if you guys have seen it,
Starting point is 00:48:48 it, I haven't seen it, but Ryan Reynolds plays nice pool. I mean, I asked my fiance, and he was like, basically Ryan Reynolds, I don't want him to speak. He goes through different universes and there's different characters, whatever. So he plays nice pool. Baldoni's attorney believes Lively's husband, Ryan Reynolds was flagrantly mocking Baldoni. The sequence features
Starting point is 00:49:04 Reynolds playing nice pool, an o-fish alternative version of the eponymous hero, Deadpool, saying such lines as, where in God's name is the intimacy coordinator and complimenting Lady Pool, which was Blake lively, right, for snapping back into shape after giving birth.
Starting point is 00:49:19 There are some other things to, oh, it says when Deadpool points out NicePool's misogyny in the scene, NicePool replies, it's okay. I identify as a feminist. I mean, this is so crazy. And then the other thing I thought was so crazy, this is a very like Taylor Swift style like Easter egg. In the end credits of Deadpool and Wolverine, the actor who plays NicePoole, who is Ryan Reynolds. Okay, remember we keep it up.
Starting point is 00:49:46 He plays everybody. he is listed as Gordon Reynolds. So it says Nice Pool played by Gordon Reynolds instead of Ryan Reynolds. In a strange twist, lively thanked Gordon Reynolds in the end credits of it ends with us. Drawing a seeming line to Nice Pool. Yeah, hello. I mean, this is so wild to me. It's not a conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 00:50:11 I mean, they did it. And also, by the way, if you're white. was honestly being sexually harassed by somebody. She felt threatened. She felt uncomfortable. Are you writing jokes, like the intimacy coordinator into your film? Like, is this how you, like, hit back at him? Like, it feels a little lighthearted.
Starting point is 00:50:32 Yeah, I mean, people, I think a large population of the internet think they just had a thing going on. Because I guess Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively met on a set. And wasn't he with Scarlett Johansson? All the comments are always like somewhere. Charlotte Johansson is just like thriving. People are saying that also Blake lively got in a relationship with Leonardo DiCaprio on a set of a film. Pure like she has a pattern of dating her co-sters. So does everybody that's an act thing.
Starting point is 00:50:59 She's not like a her thing. I mean, if I was opposite any of these people, I would also be fucking them. Yeah. But I don't know. I mean, I was really on her side. And, you know, I, when the lawsuit came out, I was like, this is like pretty horrific. And like, she's not the, she's not a perfect victim. You know, like, people, people think she's mean.
Starting point is 00:51:16 this and that, but it's like you don't have to be a perfect victim to be right, you know, and to be harassed or be whatever it is. And so, but now I'm like, man, this is, this is really crazy. And I think it's ever changing. And you're welcome to always change your mind about how you, you get new information. You change your position. So, I mean, listen. Keep it going, guys.
Starting point is 00:51:39 Keep it coming. I live for it. So now, will she do another counter? I mean, I feel like he is just releasing. so much private information. Like, she's got to hit back, right? But with what? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:51:53 This feels like the dump. Like, this feels like that lawsuit came out. He was like, oh, seriously? Have all the texts. All of it. I mean, all the texts, 10-minute video of them on set, voice notes. Don't just makes him look great. Right.
Starting point is 00:52:08 Because, like, again, and like, there's so much footage. And it's like, okay, we need to make sure that her claims in the sexual harassment suit are corresponding with the actual clips were being shown. Like, I'm really, like, you could pull 10 minutes from anywhere and be like, oh, she wasn't being harassed. And that's not fair. Absolutely. Because she could have been another time. But, like, they are, like, the lines she cited, like, there was a time where she said something about her spray tan.
Starting point is 00:52:30 Like, they are pulling all those moments that they have captured to be like, that isn't what happened. Yes. They're not just like, because that wouldn't, obviously, you hear it. You got what I'm saying. Okay. All right. Well. I hope it never runs.
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