Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald - Wedding Wars and Cancelled Stars with Brad Wollack

Episode Date: December 28, 2023

Comedian Brad Wollack is here. We discuss the latest documentary about Brooklyn Beckham’s wedding and his alleged “nightmare bride”. We get into Uber rich weddings, registering for China and bad... vows. Should restaurants and bars up their age to enter? Is it that hard to make friends or does everyone secretly want to swing? We recall when PDiddy was late to set of Chelsea Lately and we examine where his career is now. I predict Kevin Spacey might make a comeback. We talk Hollywood BS and laugh a lot, enjoy! Shop Juicy Scoop Merch https://juicyscoopshop.com  Get EXTRA Juicy on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/juicyscoop  Follow Me on Social Media Instagram: https://www/instagram.com/heathermcdonald  TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heathermcdonald  Twitter: https://twitter.com/HeatherMcDonald  Download the DraftKings Casino app NOW and sign up with promo code JUICYSCOOP and play FIVE DOLLARS to get ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CASINO CREDITS! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:02:14 For an end of the year in the light, I have Brad Wallick, good friend for many, many years. Chelsea lately, writer, producer, writer producer standup Dad of two Mary delight. How are you fine? Thank you. I don't get you know Mary to a woman just I want to make every shirt just in case you know such as you know are surprised Like you were when you when you first met me No, I it was funny. We were doing a show called Nightcap, producing it.
Starting point is 00:02:47 And it was a great show. And we had Barbara Corkin on it. You Corkin? Corkin for Shark Tank. For Shark Tank. And she comes on set, sees me. I don't even say anything. And she goes, oh, a gay producer.
Starting point is 00:03:01 You know, I'm like, not really, but welcome. You know, and she's like, oh, come on. I'm like, oh, a gay producer. I'm like, not really, but welcome. And she's like, oh, come on. I'm like, okay, sure. You know, I'll be like, yeah, but this was obviously before the whole, like, whatever you couldn't say that now. Now she'd be like, you know, canceled. I still don't think she would. I think it's always that way.
Starting point is 00:03:24 And it's obviously not going to bother you. No, I wasn't. So then, you know, but here she thought she was being, you know, she thought going that extra mile was gonna make her look more inclusive. I guess, I don't know. It was so weird. I was like, well, okay.
Starting point is 00:03:41 It's the dressing. It's if you are a dapper dresser, which you have always been, and then you're in this industry, it's like what are the odds that you're a good dresser in the industry. In the industry. And a little, yeah, and a little weak Jew, you know, kind of like, I don't want to say feminine, but you know, I told the story already, but I thought you would just appreciate it. That we were in an event and Peter was mistaken as the gay host husband.
Starting point is 00:04:11 Oh, I thought you were going to see him as a Jew and he went along with this. That was going to say thank you, Heather. Um, yes, because he got, he's the guy. He was a gay host and they thought and here was talking to him. So then later on the woman was like how long have you been friends? And I joked and I'm like, oh, 23 years were actually married. And she's like, oh, I thought he was the host husband. That's funny.
Starting point is 00:04:38 And I just what was what was what was he reading? He had a blazer. Well, that's the dead giveaway. We all know when you come out, you put on that blazer, just like the master's golf tournament, they put on a green blazer, you put on a pink or rainbow blazer. You're like, I was so excited. He's part of this like he got he's getting these clothes sent to him. It's kind of like a Brent the runway for guys.
Starting point is 00:05:03 He told me about that. Honestly, it's so great. Chris French, Joel is like interested. It's kind of like a Brent the Runway for guys or something. He told me about that. Honestly, it's so great. Christopher and Joel is like interested. That's how good it is. He's a dapper dresser. Yeah, he's like, maybe I want to know. I'm like, yeah, it's like you get it. And then he keeps what he wants and the rest he gives.
Starting point is 00:05:18 And it's a monthly fee. And if you don't keep anything, it still stays this monthly rental fee. But usually he keeps up. And if you don't keep anything, it still stays this monthly rental fee, but usually they keep sending those clothes. The ones you send back, do they send those out to other people, though? That's my only thing. It's like, I don't want to be the person on the receiving end of someone out of my Peter's house.
Starting point is 00:05:37 I really don't. Your husband's great. I don't want to be wearing the clothes that he was wearing. He usually buys like half of them, like especially the pants and stuff. So you get charged for that. And you know, I don't know. And then there's some stuff that just is wrong and doesn't fit.
Starting point is 00:05:52 So then I think he does it. I don't know. I don't know. It would never, I don't know that how well it would work for me because I'm just not good about like returning stuff and all of that. This sounds like with the old Netflix, basically. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:04 It sends it to you. You keep it for as long as you want. You send it back. I send you like the old Netflix, basically. It sends it to you. You keep it for as long as you want. You send it back. You send you more blah, blah, blah. And that's it. It's like a library for clothes. It makes a lot of sense. It does, especially for men.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Anyway, it was all, Anyway, Peter's game. Okay. Yeah, totally can't wait. All right, let's talk about some things into some topics. There is a new documentary out about what a nightmare Brooklyn Beckham's wife is. Literally, that's what it says in your post.
Starting point is 00:06:33 Brooklyn Beckham's wife, Nicola Peltz, who I guess comes over to the extremely wealthy family, painted as a nightmare bride in this new documentary. So they had this big super fancy wedding. And I remember hearing about this, it's the Peltz Beckham's versus the planners. So I guess they never revealed to Victoria Beckham that they were having all this trouble. They had one planner versus started
Starting point is 00:06:58 they had one planner who then the documentary first shares over a 12 hour period. Oh my God, we have to watch this documentary for 12 hours. Is this the new one? Is this not a wedding? Yeah, this is not, this is not. I heard the other back on one is really good. You don't wanna fowze so many of these things.
Starting point is 00:07:15 I started to watch and I just don't get through them. But like the second or the third episode, I'm kinda like, when you ask me what we started. Do I care or I just like Wikipedia and I'm like, what's the end? Like, did this guy go to prison or not? Like, it's just too much.
Starting point is 00:07:31 I just, I don't, I'm the same way. I just don't have the time. There's nothing good enough out there for me to get invested in. I just, I, this business is just gotten so horrible. What's, tell me how awful Hollywood's gotten for everybody. But first of all, we finished this story. So just suddenly, okay, so she's an aero, she's an actress.
Starting point is 00:07:48 I don't know if she's been in. But so the documentary shared over, it over 12 hour period, 258 text messages, which were exchanged in a group chat with the wedding planners. And the evidence painted Nicola the bride as a nightmare bride, who was allegedly too focused on a star-studded guest list and brought total carnage to the wedding planning. According to an expert commentary in the documentary and this Preston Bailey who's a famed wedding planner, he sounds straight to the line. I don't know. In the documentary, let me see. Preston Bailey. Yeah, decided to quit the job six weeks before the wedding, wedding, deciding over commitment.
Starting point is 00:08:27 Then, planned design events, they came in to replace him. And they're facing a counter suit, which they were called the billionaire bully by now. So they were, they're all part of this lawsuit because I guess they charge too much anyway. So she was obsessed with celebrity status of the Beckham family, frequently changing the guest list, all this stuff. So basically because she was a nightmare, they charged more and now they're basically in a lawsuit
Starting point is 00:08:57 and the dad's like, this is bullshit. And why even bother? I mean, obviously you have so much money. Just let it go. No, and this is like the first time I'm just like thinking what the comments might have done under this. Oh my God, who would have spent that much on a wedding when you could figure so many children?
Starting point is 00:09:16 Because that's exactly what they want to done with the money. Yeah, we're like, we're going to send this on a cargo plane to Africa or we can have your wedding. What do you want? Yeah. No, I of course she's a nightmare. I mean, she's probably, yes, it's a very wealthy family. She has access to everything.
Starting point is 00:09:31 By the way, 258 text messages in this day and age with a wedding planner when you're planning a big one. It doesn't seem that outrageous, does it? No, I mean, if there's a lot to plan, I mean, there is security. I mean, this is a star-studded wedding. Yeah. So with each big star, he's going to come a special protocol, just like you're doing the Oscars, you know? Or royal wedding.
Starting point is 00:09:53 I mean, this is, you know, there's kind of elements. Like, sometimes I think about that when I watch the Oscars, like, because now I know how great carpers work, but it always seemed like the car was pulling up right as they were getting out. And I was like, how do they know how which car could go at which times that you come at the right time? They're talking about when they're exiting the Oscars.
Starting point is 00:10:16 No, when they're like about to do the right carpet. Yes. It's always like, how do they work it out? Is it like a trap camp? Yes, that's what I'm saying. It's a whole tiny, a slotted and everything whole thing. So that takes hundreds of people to figure out who's talking to the stars assistant of the PR person, of the dead. And that's what this wedding would have been like, though.
Starting point is 00:10:36 Like I'm thinking this has to have been a lot of planning. And then in order to get the star there, you also might have been like we're providing them with, we reserve the penthouse for them. Because we want to make sure Tom Cruise comes or whatever. If you really are placating to like the stars, then there's that whole other element. You have to order to have a place
Starting point is 00:10:56 where they can land their helicopters and come in there. Exactly. We're talking about that private jets. And where, what black cars are coming to the private airport to get the people and. Yeah, this is not like your typical wedding when you got a block of rooms at the local. Mary, I think, just do the, the bias McDonald wedding.
Starting point is 00:11:18 Just mention our name. Don't get the go over. Yeah, go over. Yeah, go. You'll get a free breakfast too. Make sure you get the free breakfast. Yeah, go over for, yeah, go. You'll get a free breakfast too. You get the free breakfast and here, you know, yeah. And here is the key chain. I can get a bottle of water.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Here's your little bag. Here's your little gift bag. Goodie bag. Your bottle of water for the after that crazy night. Yes. It's kind of interesting how like I just went to a wedding recently. One thing I've noticed with weddings, they're not doing the China registry anymore. Well, you know, or the silverware. Because it's not necessary. I know it's not and you know what it was one of the one fight.
Starting point is 00:11:59 What are the weird fights I got in with Peter and I realized Fuck, I just realized about registering, fuck, I just realized. I just realized, you know, I just realized he's totally right 23 years later. Oh my God. Oh my God. What a revelation. I'm sure I'm not running in here right now. I remember we were on a road trip and we were literally like out of Denny's or an eye
Starting point is 00:12:18 half or something having breakfast. And I registered at Gary's, you know, this is the year 2000, I got the platinum plates. It was a big deal because it's 2000, platinum's the color and done it. And then I'm getting this like silverware, whatever. And he's like, why are we doing that? Why would we even want that? Are we really gonna use it, done it, and I was like,
Starting point is 00:12:42 well, if we don't get it now, we never will. Because once we have kids, we're gonna put it towards our house and towards our education. And we're never going to spend this kind of money to have these beautiful plates again. This is what you do. You know, so my mother did a job when T'Gerry's been really ill. And I was just like, can't believe I'm fighting him on this. Like, this is a real sign. Like, I could create the tea leaves, Heather.
Starting point is 00:13:03 This is not gonna work. And then I got up and this older lady goes, you're right, get the China. And I thought I'm right, but I have to say, now it's just like such a pain in the ass. And then as now that my mom... Why would you rather have gotten back then in 2000? I mean, I think what people are doing now is very smart. They're putting it toward, they're like,
Starting point is 00:13:28 you can get gifts, but they're also like, putting it towards the honeymoon. Put it towards the honeymoon, or like, you could just donate to, we're gonna remodel the house we just bought, or we're going, this is the master bathroom fund. It's smarter. It is so much smarter,
Starting point is 00:13:42 and it's easier for the people. What do we care? What did you get me? I don't remember. You came to my wedding. The biggest, most exciting moment of... I definitely got something off the registry and I used to try to get something that you would kind of remember, like the one piece, not like the two plates of the China. You failed on this one. Probably was like a cool vase or cool platter or something. I'm sure. I'm sure.
Starting point is 00:14:10 And, you know, but then, especially nowadays, then you get kind of sick of your stuff and then you're like, oh, the new trend is sharp edged plates and not rounded. Like, you're kind of like, oh, I want to, I read in my kitchen and I'm sick of these flowered plates. And then what happens is that, you know, my grandmother died, so my mom inherited hers. And now my mom has died. So I've inherited hers. And then I still have my own.
Starting point is 00:14:35 Yeah. I mean, I have so much like expensive china now, and it's just all in this cabinet. And then when we do Thanksgiving, I'm like, forget it. We're getting the throwaway clear plates. Because I just think that you don't want to do the dishes. You don't want to do the hassle. And none of it works. You don't want to get it out.
Starting point is 00:14:49 Just we are. Our is in our closet, a utility closet that we keep on these shelves, and some rats got in there. And they basically used them as a jungle gym. It's on all our China from our wedding. It's just like, well, this was, that's the most use that China has gotten since we got married, actually. Yeah, I think I wonder if I wonder if do people sell it or maybe
Starting point is 00:15:12 the thing to do, I just thought of such a great idea. If you're okay, you're opening your own restaurant and you like have a great story, like you're just a family, a local family, whatever, and you're building your dream restaurant, you should put it out there. If you're ready to get rid of your dishes, bring them here. And that's the story is that, you know, and there's a fun story about every single one.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Oh, that's a good idea. And so then you're like, oh my god, where are these plates from? You turn them around and you're like, Gary's, or done it. Yeah, this my God, where are these plates from? You turn them around and you're like, curries or done it. Yeah, this is from, you know, whatever, this was from a wedding. These people were married from 1926 to 1972.
Starting point is 00:15:55 And here they are. You know what? All you need to open a restaurant and make a test full is a gimmick. And that's it. I think in now that who cares about what the quality of the food is? Well, turn it around the plate. the food's falling off of it. I always come up with all these ideas, never execute any of them.
Starting point is 00:16:11 Never, I never write the movie scripts. I never, I'm just like, take it. Well, that's what that's what you need, Jack GPT-4. Oh, you know what? I thought about that about writing a movie of a Jack, oh, I thought of a good one the other day. And I was like, I wonder if I could just, I kind of want to see if Drake and I can like do it
Starting point is 00:16:29 over the holiday, use the chat for a movie idea. It's like, you'll be shocked. Here's the key. And this is what I'm talking about. Oh, I thought, can I tell you what the movie idea is? Maybe I shouldn't tell you. Maybe I better, can I tell you what the movie idea is? Maybe I shouldn't tell you. Maybe I better save it for myself.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Yeah. Can I have a pen? Hold on. Save it for for chat GBT, put it in the AI and let the Russian steal it. Okay. Okay. When they hack it, no, it honestly, it is chat GBT AI. It's the future.
Starting point is 00:17:01 It's all about prompt writing, and that's what's going to honestly, Drake and Brandon, I know they're gonna call us, good for them, they don't need to learn anything other than how to write a prompt to get the result they want in AI. That is the key to everything. So it's like you have a movie idea, you're like I wanna have a movie idea, it's based on this, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 00:17:21 You know, give me an outline, you know, three-ac structure, and it'll spit it out. But you need to have the starting point and the prompt, and you know, and say, it's the characters and everything. And you feel like you know how to do it now? Yes, for a lot of things, you know, listen, you still need to have the ability to aid
Starting point is 00:17:40 or write the prompt and then be, it spits back information and you still need to be able to go, okay, that's useful, that's not useful. You know, or I can work with this and I can redevelop it this way and work it. It's kind of like a brainstorming tool in a lot of it. It's like the best of says, you know, we always just have fake assistance. We did a whole episode after late. Dinglingling.
Starting point is 00:18:02 Hello, this is Merrily. I'm calling for the Heather McDonald's office. Well, you could do accent. Dinglingling. Hello, this is Merrily. I'm calling for Heather McDonald's office. Well, you could do accents. I was just all- Do you always have to sound like an English person? And then you know that it's- I know, we're doing a sizzle reel right now for a show that we're gonna take out and sell.
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Starting point is 00:20:38 and she does her vows to him. And she's like, I've always loved you from the moment I love you more every day. You become such a wonderful father to my child or our child or whatever. And they're like young like 35ish or whatever under. And then he says, and I can't wait to wake up every morning and smack that ass every time I count. And something like that. And everyone kind of chuckles like a little comfortably, but he's like, that's it. And the pastor is like, you want to say something else? And he goes, no.
Starting point is 00:21:20 So then, okay, then she does. He said nice things ahead of that. No, no. And now I remember he said his first, and that was all he said. And he goes, you want to say the thing else? And he goes, no, then the girl goes and says, I actual nice things. And then he was like,
Starting point is 00:21:33 He's giving another chance. So he goes, you might really want to think about saying something more and he's like, no, that's it. Aha, and like everyone's like, okay. And some people are like, well, it was funny. And he maybe he was drunk or nervous, which is great if you're drunk or you're weak. That's it. Ha ha. And like everyone's like, okay. And some people are like, well, it was funny. And he maybe he was drunk or nervous, which is great if you're drunk or you're like, I went to only one wedding like that that I was like, this is a bad sign.
Starting point is 00:21:54 And I was, remember I was pregnant with Drake. It was in Santa Barbara. I was my sorority sister. And it was a really nice wedding, you know, fun garden wedding. Santa Barbara, like, you know, the whole shipping. And he walked down the aisle. I'm pretty sure holding a beer.
Starting point is 00:22:12 Oh my God. Okay. And then, and he was like a rowdy and a tennis pro for like, cross-free steals and cash. Like at the same time, like they'd go on the Nash. Like, at the same time, like, they'd go on the road. Yeah. When he's done loading the equipment, he'd be like, Hey, David, cross me. Let's go hit the courts. Yes.
Starting point is 00:22:35 That's where you're for it. You fat ass. Yeah. It was, so it was something like that. I don't know if that was the band or not. I'm sure there's someone listening that can figure out who it is, whatever. He, they're no longer married. They had two kids, they got divorced. But it was such a brief short thing.
Starting point is 00:22:55 And I was like, it's nice to make it brief. But you were new, it was over, right? I didn't know it was over at that moment. I just realized later. But you saw the, I just realized later. I thought, look, I was like, look, as someone attending the wedding, I'm glad I'm not sitting through the hour
Starting point is 00:23:10 and a half Catholic Mass that I made people sit through me. I was like, I really appreciate being in this garden. I appreciate that we could have cocktail before. I'm excited, this is cute and nice. But it was almost like too short. Like I'm like, you don how to have a full mask, but you don't have to have readings. But like how to couple moments, a few say,
Starting point is 00:23:31 like it's got to, I think the ceremony has got to last, at least minimum 15 minutes, please, from beginning to end. It cannot be shorter than that. It's just like, it really should be more like 25, 30 in my opinion, but definitely needs to be 5G. You work on your vows for a while. No, that's what I'm so bummed about. We just did the traditional ones. We didn't even think about it. And I think it's so important to do the vows. And when I married Chris
Starting point is 00:24:01 and Liz, I was like like so nervous about it. The frangilus? Yeah, the frangilus. I was so nervous about it. But they then had their bows and because I knew him, and that's what I was like, you know what? If people didn't appeal, I was like, you married them. I was like, oh wait, I was there.
Starting point is 00:24:19 You did married them. Yeah, and I really think like, if it is truly like your pastor, I think it's great or your rabbi, but like the monstrosity you're married to us, now I could have done this and it just didn't occur to me. I should have been like, hey, can we meet with you? I really want you to personalize it. And I'm sure you would have, but because I never did. It was literally like he knew nothing about us. That's my thing with the Catholic Mass weddings. It's like 99% of it is about Jesus. And it's such a small part of it is about the actual couple, seemingly.
Starting point is 00:24:57 Well, I mean, it really can be. I'm saying, if you are doing that, just make sure that you take the time to meet. Well, just don't do it. No one appreciates it, honestly. No one appreciates what? A full Catholic mass wedding? Well, okay. I'm saying if you're like me, even Catholics don't like it. Okay. If you're like me and your parents are like, you got to do it this way and you're
Starting point is 00:25:19 kind of pleasing your parents or yourself, you really will, you know, because you really want the full thing. Even now, they had just started it where you didn't have to have the mass, that you didn't have to full mass, and it could still be still up there with the Pope, okay? And my mom was like, it's not the same thing, because we had done it for Shannon Bicis or two years prior.
Starting point is 00:25:40 But if you have to... Shannon Goldberg. Goldstein. Goldstein. Yes. Had a major Catholic mass wedding. That's hilarious. Yes, but it's great. No, it's wonderful.
Starting point is 00:25:49 The kids went to Catholic. So he didn't carry the best. It's got to get to the school. So anyway, it's all great. So anyway, so he, so with, with that, I'm just saying, if you have a situation like that, you can still have a real meeting with who's ever marrying you and ask, but I just think I was still so like being the good, I didn't even occur to me because then we just did with my sister.
Starting point is 00:26:11 I'm like, I'll just have exactly what my sister did. Like he didn't mention at the time I was like on a TV show and like he didn't mention that or that I was a comedian or that what Peter did or that Peter co-op, you want him to plug your your your your days? No, but like she'll be appearing next week at the American comedy club in San Diego. I think there should be some personalization to it. And there was I'm just saying there was none. Now, what we had my literally nothing except my name.
Starting point is 00:26:39 That was it. We had my uncle Duman who looked like a rabbi. He's not a rabbi. But he was and there was something really nice about that, because it was very personal. But I remember Shannon and I, we just, for the vows, we were both like, let's just print something out from the internet. It's just like Google vows. And I go, I'll take the top half, you take the second half. And I remember we were reading them.
Starting point is 00:27:00 And she was so nervous about reading in public that she was staring at her the whole time, like her line I was like doing mine like oh, I've had to look at you when you Your vows to me what the hell you know I remember You know you can also now ask AI to do that. Yeah, I was gonna say You definitely can I would be like I and you could make them personalize you. I went to mention these things. I went to a baby shower and my friend was giving the speech to her daughter-in-law, and
Starting point is 00:27:33 I was so impressed. My friend whispered and said, she asked AI to do it. Yeah. Because I just didn't, it's really not her forte. Hence why I was like, wow, how did she come up with that? It's going to change the world. I tell you, it's going gonna make everyone smarter and better. And I would do whatever.
Starting point is 00:27:51 Well, you know, I've talked about this before in that, like, you know, someone joked and said, remember when you were in math class and your teacher would say, you have to know your multiplication tables because you're not gonna have a calculator next to you all the time. Now we do. So it's like I kind of think the same thing about, you know, the learning grammar,
Starting point is 00:28:10 learning other languages. Like maybe there could be, I think almost like there needs to be an overhaul of curriculum really for the new world and teach you ways to think or something because these these repetitive for the new world. The new world, which will be in Zuckerberg's bunker, right? Yeah, when swimming on to the island. Where we please come join you. Kite surfing to his island. Yeah. Whatever stupid sport he does.
Starting point is 00:28:37 Okay, last night I watched 16 candles. I was very excited to see that pop down. And I was just ran in a nine. Oh, Brandon, you will really like this movie. It's so funny. Come on. And it was like, they're at the dance for, I know you got, I know my audience. So it's a movie 16 candles.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Okay. So I don't have to explain it. And but it's about teenagers. The girl turned 16 or parents forget and it's funny and it's John Hughes and it's Molly Renold. And I'm watching it at the school and the Anthony Michael Hall is hitting on her and all that stuff. And then all of a sudden it's to the part that I cannot believe I never saw it for what
Starting point is 00:29:19 it was. Complete sexual assault of an unconscious female. It is so bad. So the cute guy that she likes, whose family is rich and everything, he's been banging a pretty girl who's been his girlfriend for probably two years. But he likes Molly Ringwald,
Starting point is 00:29:40 which Brandon was like, I don't think so, but whatever. That's he's being anti-ginger. Okay. Brandon, thank you. Her hair was browning that. Her hair was... She's considered a redhead. I know, but in real life, she has brown hair. Her hair... Her hair...
Starting point is 00:29:54 She's the olden days, so that's the color on the screen. She dyed her hair. And by the way, her hair looks more blonde than red anymore. Well, because it's a lot of white in there now. Well, she dyed her hair red so that she could stand out in the acting pool. And she actually is not a natural red is my understanding. So she, but it is a great movie because there's all these funny things that I noticed
Starting point is 00:30:22 that the director thought of that like really made it. And think about how many of these movies revenge of the nerds. Remember there's a scene where he goes in and they're in like the moon bounce thing. Yeah. And he's she thinks he's she thinks the nerd is her boyfriend, you know, and she like grabs him and they basically have sex in it. It's like, and he doesn't like be like, hey, I'm not who you think I am. That's technically right. Well, that's basically what happens here. So then Jake goes, I'm so, he goes, I so like this new girl that I've barely spoken
Starting point is 00:30:57 to. And I am so tired of banging my old girlfriend who got really drunken and bought it all of her friends over and ruined the house. I need you, Anthony Michael Hall, who's 14 and doesn't have a permit to take my dad's convertible rose rice and just drive her home. She's going to want some, he says she's going to want some and he goes right now she's passed out in my room. I could violate her any which way but Sunday and Anthony Michael Hall goes, what are you
Starting point is 00:31:22 waiting for? And he's like, I'm just not into it anymore. So you take her home and she's wasted in the car and she looks over at Anthony and Michael Hall and she's like, who are you? And then she looks over at Jake and Jake goes, he's me and then I'm him and like, so he's, so then she wakes up from her getting from her being wasted or whatever. And he's like, ah, and she,, ah, and she goes and she's like, I love you. And like goes down to like, I guess give her a blowjob.
Starting point is 00:31:49 And then he looks straight at the camera and he's like, all right, it's on. And then she wake up and he's got his neck brace on, which again, where was your neck brace? He brought it to the dance. Okay. Whatever, but it made for a funny seat. And from her spraises.
Starting point is 00:32:05 And she's like, you know, did we? And he's like, yeah, we did. And she's like, okay, it's fine. You know, that I was totally thought I was screwing my boyfriend for two years. And instead it was a 14 year old. And because I kind of was like a vapid bitch who invited people over to Jake's party,
Starting point is 00:32:22 I deserve to be right. But, yeah, well, that was be right. That was the message. That's the message I'm going to show my kids. I'm going to sit them down and go, look at this. This is rape. Well, good to go. 16 candles for what it is. Brandon got bored.
Starting point is 00:32:37 He got bored before they got to the rape part. Did he get the point that you're not supposed to do that? Well, he always does. So he'd be like, he was already like horrified. He was horrified by when the girl gives him his underwear so he can tell everybody, I banged this girl. Here's the evidence of her underwear. That was so unbelievable.
Starting point is 00:32:56 Yeah, yeah. And then I was a little bored by the movie. I was like, why did I think this was the funniest thing I'd ever seen in my life? I've had a few of those moments where I was like, telling my kids, like, oh, you gotta see this movie, this was the best movie, Shannon and I are like, oh, this is like high five,
Starting point is 00:33:13 and this is gonna be amazing, we put it in, and we're watching it, go, yeah, I guess it's not as good as we thought it was gonna, it was. I did that with my daughter McKinsey with Harry Metzali. Oh, and she was really like, I don't get it. She was just like, I don't get why this is so great or whatever. Huh.
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Starting point is 00:34:09 She was like, oh, this is so great. You know about this child who murders people. I personally really make me watch old movies. But I never liked him as much as like the ones that I'd watch over and over. Like, we would want to watch Charlie and the chocolate factory was a VOD. If you'd watch that over and over again. And like, wanna watch Charlie and the Chuck factory was it a VOD if you'd watch that over and over again. Was it a VOD? And like, I was obsessed with footloose when it came out.
Starting point is 00:34:30 Oh yeah. I just wanted to dance. Wasn't there a rap scene in that too? Yes, yes. Chuck, oh no, he didn't. Chuck like, no he hit her. Yeah, he's a beat-stop-a-arriot. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:42 Cause she's into Ren. That's Kevin Bacon's character. It was a great film. I had a big crushing aerial. Yeah. It was good. I just wanted to dance too. See, here it is. Here's the scene. Yep. I wrote up 16 Canceled little salt. See, he could have had that in his glove box. You never know. No, but it wasn't his car. So why he wouldn't have had his neck brace. Well, look, what's up? There's beer just wasn't his car. So why he wouldn't have had his neck brace. Well, look, what's up? There's beer just like in the car. He gave him beer. The I know, but it's just like that's I know, but it was it's nobody thought about
Starting point is 00:35:13 this thing. And it was a funny moment. But okay, P Diddy. Let's talk about P Diddy. We're going to go through all the people who are guests on Chelsea lately who have now been accused of what's P Diddy he like the only person that was really severely late? He was severely late and he was promoting something was dandity cane or something that all girl grew. Oh yeah. And he was like an hour late and Chelsea,
Starting point is 00:35:37 we were like about to be like, we are literally going and taping without him to his people and they were like, you wouldn't do that. We're like, no, we really are. We don't need him. And we'll just go on. And he got his ass to the studio really.
Starting point is 00:35:52 But he ran, he came running in. And then Chelsea just kind of read him the riot act. You know, it was like, how rude is that? You know, and that was, but yeah, now he's, he said, what do you think about all the latest? Let's talk about all the rumors. I think he is in a lot of trouble. I think this guy is, thank God he's got a lot of money
Starting point is 00:36:16 because he's going to have to do a lot of. I mean, all these sponsorships, all these associations have dropped him. More, a couple more people have come out. I think the latest was a 17 year old. There's so many bad stories. There's, of girls and young boys that have been violated by the words, but no young man has come forward yet.
Starting point is 00:36:39 No, but there are definitely a lot of rumors about him and men. Yes, there are with prominent men. But then like someone was telling me, I was like, are you telling me every single black male celebrity is gay? I don't think that's true. That, I mean, this guy was basically, well, there's a new guy.
Starting point is 00:37:00 And then this guy and this guy, and you know, and Will Smith and it's like, well, there's a new guy. I saw it out everyone. There's a new guy to And then this guy and this guy and you know, and we'll Smith and it's like, whether there's a new guy. Okay, so down everyone. There's a new guy just saw a good looking black actor who did an hour long like Instagram live where he's like, I, you know, was, he wasn't sexually assaulted, he was sexually harassed.
Starting point is 00:37:21 By this big guy in Hollywood, He's like this big black Hollywood mogul that everyone respects. Everyone thinks it's wonderful. And I auditioned for the part and I thought it'd great. And he was like, do you wanna go up to the apartment now? And he'd be like, no. And things like that. And then there were other, don't you wanna,
Starting point is 00:37:40 and then he would talk to other actors that would go up to the apartment to get the, and just kinda like, you know, gay he would talk to other actors that would go up to the apartment to get the, and just kind of like, you know, gay for pay or gay for part, whatever. And, but then the comments were like, you know, if you're not gonna say who it is, then don't bother. Then shut up with your story.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Exactly, no cares. You know, then you've got to be like these, you know, do you go through the problems? Yeah, go through the proper channels of what you're going to do. Call Gloria, all right, let's, like, do it properly. Yeah, go through the proper channels of what you're going to do. Call Gloria, all right. Let's do it properly. Yeah, don't just have us then go, well,
Starting point is 00:38:09 so then they take him and they go, oh, I pulled up his IMD. Yeah. And it was on this person. This was Tyler Perry was here, but then this other guy was here and then this and this and this and this. And it's like, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:20 Okay, so the point was just to get us all talking about you. That's why I'm not even saying his name. I'm like, false, I didn't write it down, but I just, I just, I just, I was kind of like looking at it and I was like, well, this is just kind of annoying. You're going to say it or not. And like, also, I think like, again, in 2024, I just don't think so. Like if it's consensual, so, so what that he was by. Oh, I don't think so. Like if it's consensual, so. So what that he was by.
Starting point is 00:38:48 Oh, I don't. Like does anyone really care? No, no. No, no. I think it depends. No, no. I think it depends. I think it depends if you're like in religion or your politician.
Starting point is 00:38:59 I just feel like if some actor or musician comes out as by. I think it all depends about community. I think every community reacts differently. Yes, maybe so. And then maybe that's why I was a secret. And I think if you are, you know, whatever. But the point is, I think that his reputation is of a hard, you know, tough, you know,
Starting point is 00:39:27 not like ladies' man, you know. I'm just surprised that like, he knows his history, right? All these guys do. And yet he's still so like out there and prominent. Wouldn't you kind of be like, okay, all this stuff is kind of coming home to Roost. Maybe I should just like keep a low profile.
Starting point is 00:39:46 Like, what should do that? No. Well, I think when he let, not draw attention. When he let all the, there was this thing that happened like a month and a half ago or two months ago where P Diddy is giving all his artists their publishing rights back.
Starting point is 00:40:02 And I was like, I don't think he's doing this out of the goodness of his heart. I think he's doing it as like, I don't think he's doing this out of the goodness of his heart. I think he's doing it as like, shut up. Shut up. Look at this thing I'm doing for you. You're going to make a lot more money now that you have your publishing rights versus if you want to go. And so that's why I think there are people coming forward because this, you know, they can. But I think that's why other people are like, I don't need to. When people say, oh, they're just coming forward now, it causes so much stress and drama
Starting point is 00:40:33 to come forward. Yes. So, people are not doing it because, you know, it's fun. No, I don't. I don't think they are. But especially when you start going after big name people who have a history for going or allegedly going after people who are in physical ways, violent ways. Right. How have you always been a gun? Exactly. So it's like you may not want to make allegations against someone with that history.
Starting point is 00:41:06 But, you know, I was, um, unless they're true. I was talking to this guy who's had a management company and he had some comedians, but he also had, you know, big stars. And I remember he was like kind of bragging to me about how he had a meeting with P Diddy and how P Diddy put like a gun on the table. As are like, like some, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like, I'm gonna be like,
Starting point is 00:41:31 You put your cell phone on the table. Yeah, let me get my keys out of my cell phone. Yeah, I heard it told me this in like 1997. Yeah, it was like 1997 when he told me this and I remember being like, I don't know, I was just like, Oh, I guess that's what like rappers do. I don't know. I just, but I remember always thinking it was weird. And so then all this stuff came forward of him having guns and threatening and because he didn't
Starting point is 00:41:56 seem that scary and thug like in the last 20 years, he really didn't know. He seemed like. But he was young, he was, you know, dumb and wrapped up in all of that. And, um, Well, excuse like, what's going on for a long time. And then also with that whole Cassie, the one that, and then, it was kind of amazing because by, probably the loss that that all became public,
Starting point is 00:42:24 but he still settled right away. Yeah, wow. So good for her, but it's still out there. And there was a clip of Wendy Williams, like somehow someone was like pulling up, you know, old stuff and she said, you know, when you're doing, or she's still coherent.
Starting point is 00:42:39 Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's such a bummer. But anyway, so she goes, you know, and like the topic is behind her, and she's like, when you're dating someone like this, it's no fun. They will find you the land of helicopter at the hotel you're at.
Starting point is 00:42:54 Like you are an employee. Yeah, yeah. You have to be at the back and call it all time. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. You don't want that life. It really is not a life you want. It's it really isn't. It's such a... And then it's so hard to get out of it.
Starting point is 00:43:11 Yes. Because even if you want to get out of it, you're like, I just, then they might be like, oh, no, you're not, because that would be embarrassing to me. Exactly. So now, then you're almost like scared to leave, you know? And they make they made one that they make you believe that you're nothing without them and that they have done everything for you and created you and you're. And it's like here's another Chanel bag. Who cares? Shut up and take my Chanel bag. They go and see that the fake to the fakes are getting better and better.
Starting point is 00:43:39 And they're like, do you know what I had to do for the Chanel bag? Cause I. Who cares if it's real or fake? Like, that's it, that's your dignity. And a lot of people think there's stuff about, you know, Kim Porter, she died at 53. No, not at 53, she died at 51, I think. No, 47. No 47.
Starting point is 00:44:02 But he just did a tribute tour. We missed you so much and we love you. And she's the father, the mother of his kids. COVID got in the way. He couldn't even have time to put together the tribute. I mean, there's a lot that happened. You know, he was a little busy to get around to it. Anyway, people think that there's,
Starting point is 00:44:20 that not people's not saying that, but there are people in the interweb, the things that it is suspicious how she died now. Well, whether or not he had anything to do with it, it does everything now with everything else. You immediately go, oh, well, maybe there's already, you know, suspicion. Well, even with Matthew Perry when he died, um, which I people could still put, they
Starting point is 00:44:50 were like, I think there was foul play. And then they're clearly, I really don't think there was. But, um, they investigate everything, I think initially as foul play when someone was found dead at, you know, in their home alone, um, but no, like he was going to expose some big Hollywood secret. And he had a secret book on his computer that disappeared. and was found dead at, you know, in their home alone. But no, like he was going to expose some big Hollywood secret. And he had a secret book on his computer that disappeared. I'm like, how do you know that?
Starting point is 00:45:10 And then, you know, so did they come? Did someone, you know, cause him to die? That's ridiculous. And no. That's, you know, that I don't, I don't, but I don't know. But they're fun to watch sometimes. Kevin Spacey, I just pulled up his Instagram.
Starting point is 00:45:27 He was another one who was on Chelsea lately who has been canceled because of sexual assault. The locations. I feel like he's gonna come back. Oh, you can still contact him. Info at KevinSpacey.com. His last post was from 2020 though. Chris was in 2020. No, Evan Lowenstein. Evan last post was from 2020 though. Christmas of 2020.
Starting point is 00:45:45 Evan Lowenstein. Evan Lowenstein's his representation. Nice to see you. Nice Jewish boys holding on to Kevin Spacey as a client. Hey, mom, look at me. I got Kevin Spacey. I, I predict. I predict.
Starting point is 00:45:57 I predict. Kevin Spacey will be back on something within like the next the next four years. I just remember him in the hallway of Chelsea Leighley outside of the dressing room. So this was at our first studio on the west side of LA. And it was kind of a really small building. It wasn't like when we moved to Universal Studios.
Starting point is 00:46:19 So he lived in England. So he had Chelsea was a woman, so he wasn't interested. You even know I think about the show. And his publicist obviously brought him to it. I just remember him wandering by himself and the hallway looking at all the photos from the previous shows, you know,
Starting point is 00:46:37 of all the different things that we've been on here and just kind of staring at them, going, what the fuck, kind of show am I coming on right now? You know, and like obviously we we had Chewie just walking back and wait, I'm sure we had a little people flying somewhere through the air and I just remember him, you know, and I think he took a real liking to Ryan Bassford. So I remember. Really? Yeah. Get a match in the one. Yeah. Ryan Bassford who was, uh,
Starting point is 00:47:03 I don't even know why I'm matching him. He's around. Yeah. He's the best. He's great. Okay, let me see what else they have. This is like a weird post he was doing. A New York bar has raised its drinking age to 25 because they find young people are annoying.
Starting point is 00:47:24 I agree. I annoying. I agree. I agree. I agree. 21, that is still your very young person. And by the way, that's Gen Z. And Gen Z is now the most annoying generation ever. So, absolute, I would make it, you couldn't be in Gen Z. I would be like, so that would be, I think they're,
Starting point is 00:47:46 I don't know, 20, I don't know what year they are, but I would be like just anyone who's below 30, sorry. I wonder, I'm thinking now, you know, I feel like more and more restaurants and stuff. There's like more like, have you noticed there's more like private dining clubs? Kind of like that are sort of popping up. Like a more and more, I feel like it's like the rich are getting rich or the poor are getting poorer.
Starting point is 00:48:12 Things are being more exclusive. Like I just want to pay to be around a certain echelon of people. And that's, I feel like that's happening a lot. Like that's the attitude. I'm not saying I'm doing that, but I'm just saying like, so, but by just upping the age
Starting point is 00:48:28 of places, you could make it something. You could say, like, you know, I know there's places that are like, no kids allowed. That's one thing. But you could also say, you know, but then I don't know if that's a good, I don't think it's a good idea because you need the young girls to get the guys in there. You don't need them that young. I mean, honestly, and 25 is still young. I, they're still annoying.
Starting point is 00:48:53 25, I think anything, anyone under 30 right now. I have an idea for, okay, a thing. I, I went, we just went to this thing recently and. Sounds fun. Wow. Can't believe I wasn't invited. No, it was called a supper club, but I didn't understand what it was. Peter was like, oh, we got this, like, you know, they reached out for like, come join us,
Starting point is 00:49:19 come, come to dinner. It's free. We're going. I was like, pretty excited, but it was a lot of effort. It was in downtown LA. We rarely go downtown. But it was like the holidays and I was like, oh, I'm like starving. Like I barely ate. I'm so excited to go. And I'm like, I don't understand what it is. And you try to explain it to me and I just decide, I don't know, I wasn't listening. And so I was like, but it really was a club. It was like a pop of club that these people pay
Starting point is 00:49:47 like a certain amount a year and then there's four of them in LA a year. And if you're part of this club, so you kind of see people that you met before and you really have the ability to like make friends. Make friends find a date, but it's not, it's really like a social club, just for dining. So we went and it was definitely a younger crowd than us.
Starting point is 00:50:09 And we got seated with this couple and she was an eye doctor and he was a lawyer. And had they done this before? Yeah, and then she sat us with them and they were like, you know, very attractive. Were they juicy scoopers? No, they didn't know who I was or anything. And then they were like, we're here
Starting point is 00:50:28 because we are married. We definitely don't want to have kids. And we're looking at swimming. They're not like us. Me too. Look what? I mean, when we got there because it was also like, this like jazz thing,
Starting point is 00:50:40 I felt like it was a little eyes wide shut because also people were like dressed up because it was the holidays. But it was nobody wants to swim with us. Trust me. No, this was true. No, but listen. Hey, Joseph Cooper's right in
Starting point is 00:50:52 if you want to swing with Peter and Heather. I bet you you would be surprised. No, but what it was is this couple basically was like, we realized that we're not going to have kids that at our family doesn't live in the state, we really need to cultivate like better friendships. And we didn't really have that many like good friendships. So we go to this club and we had a really good conversation. They're really fun. And then at the end, the girl is kind of like, do you want to be friends?
Starting point is 00:51:23 Like, do you really want to be friends? If we exchange numbers, are we going to like make a plan in January and have dinner? And I'm like, I would like to, I like to do that stuff. And you look at Peter and Peter was like, oh. No, he was like, sure. Like sure. Yeah. You're going to get the swinging. You know what I was saying?
Starting point is 00:51:40 You didn't rule out you swinging. They go, they wouldn't want to swing with us. I don't ever. You were open to it. I never ever wanted to say, no, take the swinging out of that. Just jump off of that. I'm just saying, I think, then I talked to this other girl who said, I came out here for a job.
Starting point is 00:51:56 I didn't know anybody, then the job, whatever later off, but they paid her to stay for a year. So she's like, so now I'm out here on a year lease. I don't know a soul. I don't have a job. I don't have a job. I don't have a boyfriend. I'm 35 and I was a kid. And my nails down and I heard these people talk about this supper club thing.
Starting point is 00:52:10 And she's like, and now like it's like on a Wednesday or something, not like a Friday or Saturday. And she's made these friends. She's like, this girl I met here, who threw me my birthday party. And I was like, I think there's going to be more things like that, meaning people in real life. But so I think you could do pop up dinners. I just thought of, because somebody who's ever in charge
Starting point is 00:52:32 of this thing I went to is obviously making a little bit of money for being the organizer as they should. So think about it this way, people. You do a pop up thing at a restaurant, but it's for 30 and above or something. For 30 of our band everyone has to be married and they bring in the wedding dishes. Oh my God Heather, this business is coming full circle. And then there's a story in the wedding.
Starting point is 00:52:55 You have to be over 30. You have to be very, and you have to be willing to get rid of your mother's or your dishes. Exactly. And that's your payment. Yeah. That's how you get in and then this restaurant that has all new dishes. Exactly. I think that's it. And that's your payment. Yeah. That's how you get in. And then this restaurant that has all new dishes. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:53:09 And everyone wins. Everyone has a story. It's a great icebreaker. You're like, oh, your family. Let's see what the story is of these dishes. Oh, Maria, you know, your grandmother's dishes are this wonderful. And it's a great icebreaker.
Starting point is 00:53:22 Yeah. But no, I do think there could be something in that, like where they say it's for people who are 30 or above. What do you do, juicy scoop? 40 and above. Or you've got to be between 30 and 40. That's it, you have to do. You should do juicy scoop exclusive dinners.
Starting point is 00:53:36 Sure. I'm serious. Yeah. Why couldn't you do a juicy scoop club? And have everyone bring their dishes? Well, you think they can bring their dishes? Or or they can come or they can come to dish. By the way, the dishes are a little bit out of a pain to package. I mean, that is kind of we don't want the whole the whole shatter on the way over.
Starting point is 00:53:54 You know, people come in like holding like fragments of plates. You know, I'm sorry. I remember I was just calm and with a bottle of wine or whatever. Yeah. No, but I do think there is something in, as you get older, a younger where you, or you say it's, you know, for at least, is this for under 30 or this is for over 30 or this is, you know, and you gotta show your ID and you gotta be this age, you know, just like how they do it for like an industry party, whatever.
Starting point is 00:54:24 I think there's gotta be more stuff like that because I've also heard. It's really easy. I've also heard that younger kids are not. Is your text message? I don't know why something's going on with the timer. Okay, so I also think that younger people, I've also read, they're not drinking as much. No, people are not drinking as much. And so some of these restaurants and bars have it to do, like McKinsey might have said,
Starting point is 00:54:47 they're having to do like trivia nights. And trying to do something so that at least you go in and you order something else to eat or drink because they're not making the money on the alcohol. People are not drinking now. Unfortunately, they're doing other things. Some find some not so fine. You know, and I would caution everyone. Our mushrooms legal.
Starting point is 00:55:09 No, I feel like nobody knows the answer. I think they are administered by a doctor, Silas, then why do people have like chocolate mushrooms? I think that's our legal. But they're packaged like our first floor. I know. They're not like in a baggy. I don't know. I don't. Maybe it's like what the weed industry used to be. I don't know. I haven't looked into it. I feel like that's got to be
Starting point is 00:55:33 the next thing. But it is. Well, it will be. And there is, you know, it's funny. I was actually with my psychiatrist recently with him. I was in a session. We were hanging out. You know, as one does with the psychiatrists. No, but he was like saying honestly alcohol is the biggest enemy of psychology. He goes, I can kind of rationalize, or I could spin almost every other substance
Starting point is 00:56:00 and realize and understand why people like it, why would the benefit, you know, I could be a marijuana. There's been a few mushrooms, you know, there's some benefit here or whatever. He goes alcohol is literally, it's like drinking antifreeze. It, you know, atrophies your brain, you know, you forget things that you, it kills, it's just like all these. I know.
Starting point is 00:56:23 And I feel like there's so much more information like that out there. Yeah, there is. It's really hard to let that, you know, Dick Van Dyke is like 90 what's all right that and I just saw a little thing with him and he's like my regret is becoming that I was in alcoholic. He's like because if I knew I was going to live this long, I would have taken care of myself
Starting point is 00:56:44 better though he's doing great. But he lived in 98 and he's still like out and about. Yeah, He's like, because if I knew I was gonna live this long, I would have taken care of myself better though he's doing great. But today, but he lived in 98 and he's still out and about. Yeah, but he's saying like, how do you not have that issue? Even for you, you might even be living an easier life at 98, you know what I mean? And he goes and works it out
Starting point is 00:56:59 like three times a week and everything. But yeah, I mean, it's a really, we all think, oh, when I'm drinking, it's fun. But it really takes us to the, obviously, the older you get, it's the worst. Do you know how to drink anymore still? And so for you, it's been like 10 years. Well, it's been a while. I took a little break and went back in the beginning, the pandemic and stuff and, you
Starting point is 00:57:19 know, and everything. But then, no, I'm recommitted to not, not, and I don't want to say that. I don't want to be like, I'm never drinking again because I don't know. I don't want to say that. I guess, yeah. I don't want to be like, I'm never drinking again because I don't know, I don't like to make that, you know, but just right now I'm not. Shannon, you're right, just she drink. Very little. So, if you guys were at like a wine,
Starting point is 00:57:38 like a really great wine tasting napah thing, would that encourage you to be like, I should just try it because this is like a 200200 bottle of wine and I'm just curious, are you still just absolutely have no desire? Yeah, it's more about the desire. And so I'm one of those who like when I drink, I can't stop. So not, it's not I can, but it's like, I enjoy it. And I'm like, oh, and you know, wine goes down very easily. And the next thing you're like, oh, that was a full bottle by myself. And you'm like, oh, and you know, wine goes down very easily. And the next thing you know, you're like, oh, that was a full bottle by myself. And in your like, that's not good.
Starting point is 00:58:10 And so I, you know, I, it just, there's nothing good and I just, it causes anxiety and depression. I'm already depressed. I don't need to add to it. I don't need to aid my depression. So, right, you know depression. So, you feel better and for me, I won't tell anyone else, but it is funny, someone was saying, they go, I'll go as the one thing that's bad for us
Starting point is 00:58:35 that when you tell people you're not doing it, they go, oh, come on, man, have a drink with me. They won't accept, if you were cocaine, you're like, I am not doing cocaine anymore, I you were like cocaine, you know, you're like, I am not doing cocaine anymore. I want to be like, that's great that you're not doing that. Alcohol, they're like, oh, come on, have a drink. What do you got?
Starting point is 00:58:52 What are you doing? What do we like? I feel the same way when someone says, I'm not drinking anymore. I'm like, good for you. The same way I'm when someone says, I don't want to have kids. I'm like, good for you.
Starting point is 00:59:02 Like you're, you are never going to worry the way I worry every second to have kids. I'm like, good for you. Like you are never going to worry the way I worry every second of my life. Like you will never know the stress from when someone doesn't answer your text to go thinking of the worst scenario, to also be on a plane, I don't know why when I'm on a plane away from my kids. I go to a horrible place.
Starting point is 00:59:22 And so, I feel so isolated when I'm on a plane without my kids. And the pork feel so isolated when I'm not playing without my kids. Yes. There's something about being just isolated on that plane. I just go, I'm away from my family. And what if something happens? And you know, I know I know. And you're sure just thinking of like what's happened, you know, what's going to happen
Starting point is 00:59:35 when we land and the phone goes, like, I don't know. So I'm always like, that's great. I think it's so awful when people do question it. Well, it's happened to last a while. It's a health thing. Yeah. And it's a personal thing. And it doesn't have to be, and again, it doesn't have to be this thing that you never go back to or whatever. You know, like for me, I've always just, I just have always just enjoyed it so much as
Starting point is 01:00:00 far as like a cold glass of champagne, the excitement of it. But because you have, except for the one time when Chelsea had us down to her, Takabo for the 35th birthday, when you got drunk again, in the pool, and you never lived that down for some reason. It's like, well, you are not allowed to get drunk in combo. I still made the party. I would miss the appetizer. I still made the party. It was like fine. But no, there's like, it's no- You're not the type who's like, it's wasted. You know, it's like, you seem
Starting point is 01:00:37 to be able to control it. Well, I think because I knew there was like alcoholism in my family. And so I was always like, and you know, I remember like that movie, Sandra Books movie, like 28 days or whatever. And it was always like, oh my God, whenever that movie came on, I was always like, I love the beginning of the movie of how waste and everything.
Starting point is 01:00:54 She is, once she gets to rehab, I'm like, I'm sorry. Yeah, so I'm always like, I just never, I never wanted to get to that place where like, I always got to be sober. I wanted to respect it because I do like the experience of cocktail and I'm so but I'm not saying I'll never like I may stop one day or I remember I used to think that my dad growing up I was like I think dad's
Starting point is 01:01:18 you know alcoholic whatever. And then one day it was like well it doesn't they're like oh yeah this medication doesn't agree with you drinking. And he's like, all right, fine. And he never really drank again. And then I was like, maybe you weren't an alcoholic. Maybe you just enjoyed drinking a lot. I think there is definitely.
Starting point is 01:01:34 And you just had drinks every night. And then the minute they said you couldn't have drinks, you're like, no problem. Well, that, that, that happens. That happened to me. I had some gastrointestinal things, and I went in for a colonoscopy and endoscopy, and endoscopy's when they go down your throat and everything, and he's like, man,
Starting point is 01:01:54 whatever you're doing, drinking, whatever you're doing, stop. And I was like, okay. And I was just like, okay, I won't do that anymore. You know, and it takes like a medical thing, but you're right. It's like, I think there are times, I think it all depends on what's going on in your life
Starting point is 01:02:13 and how you're feeling and everything. And there were times and I thought about giving up alcohol and I'm like, I can't, I have to, you know, I need to be able to drink still. And then there are times, like now and stuff. I'm like, I don't need it. I don't crave it. I don't need it.
Starting point is 01:02:29 Well, the thing is what's kind of great is if you challenge yourself to go, I'm going to go to this party and I'm not going to drink. And I've been doing that lately, or having very little. And part of it is like, hey, I drove, you know, so I can't have more than one. And then in the last two hours, I'm going to have a diet coke and whatever. And it is such a great feeling that you're like, I
Starting point is 01:02:57 didn't need it. I don't have a headache. I didn't have to do an Uber. I drove myself because I didn't drink. And like the more that you could kind of do it is like a challenge. Then when you do get to enjoy a drink or two, you probably will be good on two versus like four. Or like if you've ever been on a vacation and then you really count it up and you're like holy fuck. No, I haven't Shannon does though. She'll count my drinks and I'm like, I don't need you to do that. That's what you say, you don't drink. No, I'm saying, but when I did,
Starting point is 01:03:29 oh, back with that, yeah. She would count drinks and stuff and, you know, when I, when I drink, I'm like, I'd count it and I'd be like, oh my God, wait, there was this at lunch and there was this at da da da da da da da da da da. Yeah, and then you're like, oh, I know. And you just go, oh, and you just, as much as I try to convince myself, I feel fine, you're like, you know I know. And you just go, oh, and you just, as much as I try to convince myself,
Starting point is 01:03:45 I feel fine. You're like, you know, the rules would change. Like they would be like, one glass of red wine is good for, it's a good for your heart for a woman. And then they're like, no, it's not. It's bullshit. It's not good for anybody at any time in your life. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:04:02 You know, well, there you go, bud skill. Here, scientists create a drink that cuts blood alcohol levels half in just 30 minutes. And I was like, so what, you get the buzz, but then it like resets you so you don't get a it's kind of like Narcon for, um, for drug addicts. Oh, it brings so much. Yeah. First I thought it was like, so that you could leave the bar and not gonna do it. No, it doesn't like make your brain sober. It just will like make it so you can't have alcohol poisoning.
Starting point is 01:04:34 What do you think Megan Merkel should do with her life? They said she might be dropped by her talent at your receives over this latest book. I feel like no one cares about this book. It's getting nobody cares about this book. And I don't care about anything. And I don't look at this. This is the guy who wrote the book. I feel like no one cares about this book. It's getting nobody cares about this book. And I don't care about anything. And I don't look at this. This is the guy who wrote the book.
Starting point is 01:04:49 He's like some young guy doing selfies. Like how did he end up knowing about the book? I don't know if I'm gonna bring back suits. You should have focused on that. Yeah. Is she gonna be part of it? Are they bringing back suits? Really?
Starting point is 01:05:01 Yeah, because it got like, I had a second life on Netflix. Are they really bringing back all those people and I don't know. They haven't consulted me. I'm waiting for the phone call when they ask about casting decision. I think I still think there's a chance that she is going to have to end up on a reality show. Wow.
Starting point is 01:05:21 That would be a Martin. And then do they get Harry to be on it? He's going to have to be. He's going to have to be. He's going to have to be. Did you know that Tim Allen was a little bitch on Santa Claus? Yeah, that's not a shock. And by the way, Casey Wilson, remember she guest hosted all the time.
Starting point is 01:05:42 Yeah. Great. Yeah, of course. Did you have a good time with it? Turn your body over. Sorry, sorry. I'm looking guest hosted something. Yeah. Great. Yeah, of course she is. Well, did you have a good time with it? Turn your body over. Sorry, so I'm looking at the photo. Yeah, great. Tim Allen, yeah, we kind of know he was kind of a carmiginy. You know, Casey Wilson was so nice when she guest hosted.
Starting point is 01:06:02 And I was whatever, probably involved in that guest hosting for some reason, like helping her with the day. And she wrote me like a handwritten note. That's very nice. No, she's very nice. She married a guy I actually went to preschool with. And then he moved away to Chicago.
Starting point is 01:06:16 Did you know that? Now you did. Now you do. You're welcome, juicy scupers. What else is going on before we wrap it up? I don't know. I have a great podcast. You should listen to Funny Energy.
Starting point is 01:06:29 You will be on it in the new year. I definitely will be. And it's great. It's me and an energy practitioner. We talk to comedians and other people. I think. Tell us about one of your favorite episodes. Well, Natasha Lizhero was our first episode.
Starting point is 01:06:43 That was a great episode. Yeah. And then recently we had Jordana Brewster on Abigail Spencer. What are they discovering about their energy? I think, you know, it all depends on, so like, you know, Natasha, they worked, we worked, talks a lot about being a mother and how she was hesitant and resistant, you know, a little about being a mother scared really more like, you know, and kind of working through all that. It's kind of how it all relates to their comedy and everything. Obviously, not everyone does a straight comedian, for example, Jordan and Brewster are having a good experience. But it's, it really is interesting. Jackie might co-host the Energy Practice. She's really fantastic and she is like just so well spoken and just
Starting point is 01:07:29 gets this whole world and it's you know I know a lot of people are like oh it's so fruity and I mean it's like now she really is kind of like she taps into a lot of stuff and it's just a great kind of sounding more than everything. What are you doing for the holidays with your kids? We're here. I'm going to skiing for a couple of days. Why are you going skiing? Tahoe. Nice.
Starting point is 01:07:51 Yeah, what about you? Do all the kids ski? Do the ones ski the whole family? Yes, that's the best activity for our family. Yeah. It's, I mean, it's the most elitist activity you could do as a family, but it's the greatest thing. I think being in a question is more.
Starting point is 01:08:03 Oh, you're right. Actually, if we all want to work. And a race car driver. Form me the one, you're right. Actually, if we all work. And a race car driver. Form me the one, you're right. And that's car not so much, but form me the one. Which means what tier, you're right. But no, I think you're right.
Starting point is 01:08:13 A question is probably the most, but skiing, skiing is the greatest activity, because we can all do it. It's an all day activity. We all do it. There's no devices, no screens. No, and you can hook up later. You can meet different times. So now, so my skiing history is that I have skied consecutively since I met Peter, I have
Starting point is 01:08:32 never improved. Well, you started too late. At all. You started too late. No, I skied in college too. Well, that's still too late. No, I just started at age three. No, I'm just bad.
Starting point is 01:08:42 I never got better. Wow. And now you weren't as elite as I was. Is it you? And now I kind of feel like, well now no one wants to ski with me. And it's been like that for a few years because they're all good. Okay. So I have your son's skier snowboard.
Starting point is 01:08:58 They ski. And they, you know, double black diamonds, whatever. Okay. And so, you know, I'm like, okay, could just go down like one easy run with me and then like leave and then I'll meet you at lunch. And, but I still wanna do it because I still have that feeling of like,
Starting point is 01:09:18 I can't go to the store and not do it. But every time I'm like, I think this should be the last time. Why am I bothering to go down this? Do you enjoy it? I do, like, kind of, that's pretty. I like to go down it. But then I have that same feeling of like, I paid for this ticket.
Starting point is 01:09:33 So I should least go down this like three more times. And then on the third time, then I feel like, I feel like, I'm not gonna have like, I know it's such a heart. It's like, it can't feel like an obligation. It's the same noise I have in my head about like finishing the meal. What?
Starting point is 01:09:48 I'm like, so I can get my house. What? I left a house key out and I forgot to tell them where it was. I'm sorry. This is going on. I'm not your leadist. We're talking about skiing vacations.
Starting point is 01:10:02 Skate vacation. I have to interrupt because I have a- You're a housekeeper coming? Yes. Yeah. Oh, vacations, I have to interrupt. I have to interrupt. You're about to have a housekeeper coming? Yes. Yeah. Anyway, Brad Wallick, thanks for killing the mood. Sorry. Yeah, everybody where they can follow you.
Starting point is 01:10:14 At Brad Wallick on Instagram, and yeah, come on, come on the gram and come find me. We have fun. I try to mostly have fun. Yeah. I try to leave politics out of it for 99% of it sometimes you can. And that's okay. You know, you can't. It leaks in. And that's okay. But otherwise, yeah, I'm I'm around Heather. I'm here. I want to come back on juicy scoop. That's what I love. I just my new favorite thing to do. Thank you. I really enjoy it. The juicy scuppers enjoy you as well. They really do. Thank you. My really enjoy it. The GC Scuppers enjoy you as well. They really do. My new thing is to be close to Frangela as fan favorite. I know I can't overtake him, he's my favorite too. So, you know, he's everyone's favorite. I can't compete. Thank you. Bye.
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