Just Trish - David Dobrik's Dangerous Stunts Continue + Eugenia Cooney AI Videos Are Disturbing

Episode Date: October 29, 2025

Hey all you little soda pops! The Just Trish crew's Halloween escapades continue with today's KPOP Demon Hunters Cosplay!!! On today's episode Trisha learns about a girl who faked her pregnancy and ev...entual childbirth with a lifelike doll of a baby. Plus David Dobrik is doing more dangerous things online. Nobody is shocked. And today's main story, AI videos of Eugenia Cooney are taking the internet by storm in the influencers social media absence. All that and more on today's episode of Just Trish! GET YOUR BEETLEJUICE TICKETS!https://beetlejuicebroadway.com  GET YOUR TRISHMAS TICKETS!https://www.outbackpresents.com/tour/trisha-paytas THANK YOU TO HOME CHEF FOR SPONSORINGFor a limited time, Home Chef is offering my listeners FIFTY PERCENT OFF and free shipping for your first box PLUS free dessert for life! Go to https://HomeChef.com /TRISH THANK YOU TO MORGAN & MORGAN FOR SPONSORINGIf you’re ever injured, you can check out Morgan & Morgan. Their fee is free unless they win. For more information go to https://forthepeople.com/trishFOR EXTENDED EPISODES AND BONUS CONTENThttps://patreon.com/justtrish SUPPORT MUTUAL AID & GENERAL FUNDS FOR MIGRANT COMMUNITIES!https://linktr.ee/desolasol_colectivaSUPPORT TRANSLIFELINE!https://translifeline.org/NEW JUST TRISH MERCH!https://justtrish.com Sponsor Just Trish: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/just-trish-podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Not to be whatever, but like, did she ever say why she named her brand that? I know we did, I see the clip all the time. When I think of rare, I think of rare meat. Okay. Like, you know what I mean? Like, raw and bloody. He said he loves giving money away. He's like, I will give money to anyone that asks.
Starting point is 00:00:18 I love just giving money. And I was like, yeah, like he just gives money to everyone. I have to be like, David, stop giving money away to people. And I'm like, Jeff? Her name is Trish. She's got the dish and all it got some filthy, rich, pretty, and pink. Hot Topic Queen and says what everybody thinks she's just strange. Yay!
Starting point is 00:00:49 You're my soda pop, you're my soda pop, pop, pop, pop, five grams sugar. I wish Alipop was sponsoring this. You're my Alipop. Not sponsored by Allicop today. But we do love them. Huh? No. Do you say shh? I'm just making sound effect.
Starting point is 00:01:02 Oh, shh. You're my little soda pops. Happy Halloween week. We are so original. We are the Saja Boys from K-pop Demon Hunters. I love these costumes. I think we look sickening. We went out.
Starting point is 00:01:17 We did the dance. We did the cardio. We did the photo shoot. We committed. Committed to something. We're here. We're here. You guys, real quick before we jump into it,
Starting point is 00:01:28 I'm going to be making my Broadway debut. Broadway debut in Beatlejuice the musical next Tuesday, November 4th. Get your tickets. I'll be there to November 23rd. I'll be in every single show, including all the matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. I am so excited. I'm going to be bringing you lots of Beetlejuice content, and I'm super, super excited. So get those tickets. And then if you're, after the spooky season's done, I'm going to be doing a Merry Trishmas because we love all the seasons, okay? So get your tickets to Trishmas. Now, Trishmas Live. We are going to be in Long Beach, Thousand Oaks, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Newark, New York, New Jersey, Washington, D.C., and Vancouver.
Starting point is 00:02:00 And Montreal, wee, merci, you're next, because I've been seeing all the comments. People when we come to Montreal, and I'm learning my French, so I will be there. Cabe la Prue. Okay. Also, we'd love to go to Korea,
Starting point is 00:02:13 South Korea, probably. I would love to go. We love K-pop Demon Hunters. We love, I have a song in Korean coming out next year. I already recorded it. It's really good. So we are in our K-pop era.
Starting point is 00:02:23 We are a little like to the trend, but I guess K-pop Demon Hunters make it super cool again. Oscar, who are you? Who am, baby? I'm baby. I love being Baby Everything, Baby Spice, Baby Saja. I'm Baby Everything.
Starting point is 00:02:33 Who are you, Oscar? A mystery. Is that his name? Yeah. Is demon name or his real name? I don't know what his government demon name is, but yeah, stage name. It's probably like, ha, ha, ha. Like tongue.
Starting point is 00:02:47 Is that demon? Like parcel tongue, but not Harry Potter because it's canceled. O.T. Yeah. I mean, the demons did just speak English, so. Oh, they don't have any parcel tongue in there? No. I guess you fell asleep during that part.
Starting point is 00:02:59 I did. soda pop. I watched a little bit more and I like it better and better. I like the songs, okay? I really like the songs. I like the aesthetic. My kids love it,
Starting point is 00:03:07 but you're a mystery. Yeah. You look mysterious today. I'm feeling mysterious. I love that you chose the one to hide the face. Honestly, yeah, T. I was going to be the main one,
Starting point is 00:03:19 Genu, because I do like his outfit and like his hair, but it was almost like too normal, you know? That part. Most like, why can I be the one with black hair?
Starting point is 00:03:25 I was like, because what? We're the fun, colorful ones. We love, obviously, Genieu is like the hot one. Like he's the lead. Everyone loves him, but like...
Starting point is 00:03:33 Put a little color in there. Yeah, come on. I like, it's also, like you said earlier, given a little Kim K mystery. Yeah, because I did do full glam underneath this for literally no reason. Did you? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:42 So I really do for like Kim Kim K. Kim K. Just in case, maybe a little face reveal later on. Yeah, yeah. Okay, like Dream. Yes. Oh, it'll be like... Oh!
Starting point is 00:03:54 That's kind of giving Dream, right? Wow. You look, you really do look like Leonard. I guess because I'm watching Big Bang. You look like... We should have done big, big theory. That would have been a good one. But that's like two.
Starting point is 00:04:02 That would have been good. Right? That would have been so good. But what do you do? Just dressing like a flash t-shirt. I don't know. We all got our outfits from Netflix. Shout out Netflix, not sponsored.
Starting point is 00:04:12 But they are so smart to have these costumes because I went to go look for it. And this was like the first thing that came up. So both me and Moses shirts are from there. You said you ordered a vest, but it has not coming yet. Yeah, mine got stuck in overseas in China. So this was a last-minute DIY from Darien. Shout out Darien, who handpies. painted this vest.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I love it. Thanks. To me it looks like quality. Like what do you told me? Like, oh, I ordered one from Netflix and I was like, we love Netflix. The quality is great. But I was like, this is giving real. I know.
Starting point is 00:04:39 He really pulled it out. He really pulled it out. I was stressed and he's like, I got this. And he just, he got some paint and went to town. It always helps having an artist partner, as you, as you know. Well, same with me. I had a little, I had a little beanie moment. There was no yellow hat.
Starting point is 00:04:53 Mine also got stuck in China. What's happening in China? Why is it all getting stuck over there? Even Amazon, you can't get stuff overnight anymore. It's all two days. I'm like, what happened to, like, next day by 7 a.m. Like, I don't, hmm, China, we love you, but what's up over there? Same with me.
Starting point is 00:05:09 I didn't, my hat didn't come in, and it just didn't look the same without a hat. So, Moses went to the garage. I found this yellow sweater. Like, I got in a PR package. Whoa. Yeah, cut it up. Ari pinned it to my head, so, like, it's... No, wait.
Starting point is 00:05:21 Oh, I need to part my bangs. You see this. That is nuts. Make shift back. And Ari's like, don't show the back. I'm like, oh, here it is. That is so cool. Yeah, they really pulled it together.
Starting point is 00:05:30 I was like, whatever, I just won't have a yellow hat. I almost ordered a construction hat from Home Depot this morning. I was like, well, I needed a yellow something. But, yeah, they pulled it together. Moses would not give up on this yellow thing. He was like, I'm going to find it. Yeah, so crafty, yes, never settle, okay? Never settle for anyone who won't go to the ends of the earth,
Starting point is 00:05:46 make your Halloween costume what it's meant to be. And the wig is great. The wig is perfect. I know. Amazon? Yes, and this wasn't, this was a two day, actually. You clock that, yeah, two days. What's with the two day?
Starting point is 00:05:57 What happened to overnight? But luckily I was a little bit more prepared for the wig. I ordered that in advance. The wigs make it. You look so good today. I love it. Moses, who are you? Oh, you have so much of that cat.
Starting point is 00:06:08 You really love that cat. What does mean? I don't know who I am. Which one am I? You are. I'm this guy. Yeah, that's pretty accurate. You are Abby.
Starting point is 00:06:20 I like Abby because like when they stare at him, their eyes go to popcorn. And that's what I feel. What I look at you. Yeah, you are happy. I see. I just love this look on you. I like the pink. The shirt was at Netflix.
Starting point is 00:06:31 So, again, I just was like, you know what? We're going to make you be him because, again, the other one is, they're cute, but they're just, you know, giving not as exciting. How do you feel? It's tight, you know. It's like my head is going to burst, but it's okay. I should have made my size because I told him, I'm like, oh, like, even when I heard Canada is, I'm like, they have standard size heads because he makes mine extra extra large because mine is so big. And then when I tell him to make wigs for other people, like my dancers, I make just do standard sizes because my head's huge, but maybe I should have done a big. I don't know. I didn't know. I was going to be so tight on your head.
Starting point is 00:07:00 Yeah, but it's good. You know, it's the price we pay. What's the cat's name again? Derpy? I don't remember. It's behind you, isn't it? It's like Deepi. Derby? Derby. Derby. Derby? Is that his name or is that just like derpy? Derpy and sussie. But is sussie the cat or is sussie the bird? Maybe it's just the name.
Starting point is 00:07:18 I think Derpe definitely is giving the cat. Okay. And yeah, Sussie is giving the crow because the crow is like suss. Where's the crow? top of him. Yeah. And you get a little cat there too. Okay. I love it.
Starting point is 00:07:33 I love a little derpy. That's such a funny name. It's a good name for a baby. Derpy. Moses said there was a 90-day fiancé couple that talked about naming their baby Aquaman. I saw that clip on TikTok. And Moses thinks it's before we named our baby? I think so.
Starting point is 00:07:50 No. But they were not talking about it seriously. I think it was like more the guy pranking his wife. There's no way. Yeah. No. I feel like they film those so quick and do a quick turnaround. It has to be like it.
Starting point is 00:08:02 I'm watching the current seasons and I haven't seen that. This is one of those 90-day diaries. It's one of those spin-off, one of the million. I have to, someone let us know when that was filmed. There's just no way. That's so weird. But what if that becomes the name now? Everyone is their baby.
Starting point is 00:08:18 I would love, I'm not a gatekeeper of names, but it would be funny because everyone's like not Aquaman. Everyone's like, we love that name Aquaman. No one says that. I mean, I say that, but. You know how they switch up. Yeah, people come around. This is so crazy. Look at you with no eyes.
Starting point is 00:08:31 Doesn't get a cool about it. You're giving mystery for sure. He reminds me somebody else. I know. Oh, yeah. The guy from Hunger Games, right? He has Broadway. The one you were last year?
Starting point is 00:08:44 I forget his name. I think it's something. You have to be much older, too. Well, you can't see his face at all. It's giving Kim Kardashian. I love it. How do you feel in it? Sickening.
Starting point is 00:08:54 Yeah. I think I would love not like seeing anything. like looking out for a minute, you know? Yeah, because I also don't have my glasses on because they would stick out, so I feel extra visually impaired, yeah, but it's kind of nice. It's kind of freeing.
Starting point is 00:09:05 You kind of could sleep over there. Oh my God, it's giving, how far are we? It's giving the Shane Dawson blind for a day. What? Yes, with Molly. What? Molly Burke?
Starting point is 00:09:18 Is that how I was saying? What? Yes. No. You don't remember? What is he, Tyra Banks? Just being homeless for a day? Like, what do you mean?
Starting point is 00:09:26 You don't remember? For Molly Burke, she was like... Of course, Queen. She just came out with a book. Love her, Queen, absolutely. Yes. I think I'm glad with her. Love her.
Starting point is 00:09:32 And I think he did like a blind for a day thing. Like, yeah, being... Shane was? Yeah, and he, like, did a video with Molly, like, being, what it's like to be blind? Okay, well, okay, I guess my initial reaction is a little shook, but I guess, I guess, what he's trying, what was the, um, lesson, teachable moment? What are we... The thesis? It's challenging being blind.
Starting point is 00:09:53 Well, I can tell you that, yeah. He wanted to really get... That's, okay. I'm trying to wrap my head. Maybe it's a good thing. I'm trying to think. At first I was judgy. Let me try and think about this.
Starting point is 00:10:02 Maybe it's not bad. Because I do think of Tyra being, like, fat for a day. Yeah. And it's like, ooh, I don't know. Like, but then maybe he's, that's his friend. So he's trying to be like in her shoes. Yeah. Yeah, sure.
Starting point is 00:10:13 Right. I guess Molly Burke was about it. So, you know, that's it. Yeah. Interesting. I need to, we need to review that for me on ASAP. That's so funny. I guess if you had your glasses, it would be the, from.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Oh, I would be giving, what's your name, Depression? What's your name, Sanis? Oh, Sanis. I was thinking of Romano Lisa as that character. Oh, depression? What is that? Yeah, when you came in this morning, you had your glasses with its side parted, and I did think of that as a person.
Starting point is 00:10:42 I didn't know what that person was from, but I was thinking about that person. Inside Out. We should have been Inside Out. Is there a pink one? There's a really good costume. There is. Embarrassed is pink. Oh, that's a good one for me.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Embarrassed. There's embarrassed pink. That's a good Halloween costume with you guys. If you guys haven't thought of one. What would you be? What color are you today? This color is the kind of tealish. What is that?
Starting point is 00:11:05 Everyone is envious. Oh, that's definitely not you. What's purple? Purple's anxiety? Orange's anxiety, but I mean, everyone with her last year, though. Sorry to clock your tea like that. Really? Oh, okay, we're current.
Starting point is 00:11:16 We're 2025 with the K-pop. That was 24. Although one of the top costumes this year is the Lorax, which is really random because that's so old. I think it's Ashby on TikTok. Do you know her? Oh, yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:11:28 That makes more sense. I was like, why is, like, the Lorax on all these lists? It has to be. She's the only one I know that, like, does it, and people love it. And she, like, really had her year. I think hers gets so many views. She was at the Hamilton premiere. That makes a lot more sense.
Starting point is 00:11:41 I love Ashby. She's like, we've been DMing. Oh, love. I love her. I want to be the Lorax. I don't think I'd look good. Lorax is a big belly, though, I guess. Sometimes I looked up big belly costumes.
Starting point is 00:11:51 I guess when I was pregnant. That is so funny. I guess I was never pregnant. There was a Lorax at that Halloween party I went to, and Darien really wanted a picture with the Lorax, but he said the Lorax was a little off-putting. The person? Yeah, I think the Lorax knew they were eating,
Starting point is 00:12:06 so it was a little intimidating. Oh, they were like, I am that girl. Yeah. So you didn't go up and get a picture? No, I mean, I was too scared to even go up to the people I knew, let alone the Lorax. That is the crazy thing, I know. I thought about it days after.
Starting point is 00:12:18 Me too. I kept thinking about it. And they watched the episode, and they texted me last night. The way we literally didn't even know you were there. I was like, oh, gag, they were caffling. Because you didn't know that. They're like, where are you? I know.
Starting point is 00:12:29 They always said them up. Yeah. I think it's even worse. Surprise. I know I should. Oh my gosh. I guess that's the good thing about the podcast is like I always tell people like I have like anxiety.
Starting point is 00:12:37 Like you know what I mean? Like social anxiety. And you can't tell someone that because you have social anxiety. So that's me like watching. Like I put stuff out there right. And it's always just like, well, that way people know. And I don't directly tell them. I was thinking about that too.
Starting point is 00:12:48 To me it was like a message in a bottle almost. So I'm like, I'm going to see this. And I know at some point, Me too and Evan are going to see, yes. They looked so good, though. I did see the pictures they posted. I know. They really were gaggy.
Starting point is 00:12:58 Yeah. Those were the costumes. And the camel was there. The camel was there. The camel was good. Now I got it. At first you, like, I don't get it. And then I got it.
Starting point is 00:13:05 I was like, you know what? What do you think the symbolism? I don't get it. But I got the vibe. I was like, ooh, this is an aesthetic. Like, there's a camel in a party because everyone was taking pictures of that camel. So I got the vibe.
Starting point is 00:13:15 Don't know what it's from. Did we ever get any confirmation? No, I should reach out for a statement. Yeah, I don't know what it was, but... Yeah, I guess I literally could just reach out now. I am curious, actually, like, why... Why a camel? Why the camel?
Starting point is 00:13:26 Do you think it's, like, funny when people get these texts and be like... Like, when I text Tatea in the middle of the podcast, I'm like, what? I'm trying to do my Halloween costume today, girl, like, what? Texts her comic. You know, it's like radio shows you should call people live. That's crazy. Even calling someone, period, not even live. I'm like, don't call me.
Starting point is 00:13:44 I would never... you know what it is? When people call me, I don't answer and then I text like, are you okay? Because it's like, okay, are you calling me in an emergency? And then most of the time, they're like, yeah, I just wanted to talk to you. I was like, I've never talked on the phone
Starting point is 00:13:56 in the past like 10 years. So I'm like, why would I, I don't know. Not casually anyways, but it's like a business thing, but casually not so sure about. If you see my phone light up. Okay, yeah, I'll be your eyes today, literally. Go to patreon.com slash just Trish.
Starting point is 00:14:11 We are doing, I send a podcast over there, and we also have an extended, If you guys wanted to see an Oscar interview, we're going to do an Oscar interview today over at patreon.com slash us. It'll come up in the next couple weeks. And if you want to see a Trisha interview. Oh, are you interviewing me?
Starting point is 00:14:22 Yes, I totally were swapping. Oh, I didn't know. Interview swap, yes. You interviewed a short one of me. I interview short one of you. Oh, my God. Are you prepared? Yes, I'm a journalist.
Starting point is 00:14:32 Literally. You are a journalist. I'm not, so we'll see how it goes. You know what? I should have prepared a little more. But I have questions. I have questions for you. I think just in general, I have questions.
Starting point is 00:14:44 I have questions always, yes I think I am a good interview because I always have questions for a lot of people Every time I see anyone I'm like... Well, the last episode, people really loved it. Yes, thank you for the love on the Lucas Gage episode. It was a great one. Yeah, there were a lot of people that
Starting point is 00:14:58 didn't know or didn't know, but either way they fell in love with him and they're going to get this book now. He's so sweet. So even if you don't know him, I recommend going back and watching it. Yes, he is amazing and he has a great book. And he is very sweet. Humble King. Love the Chili's. Thank you guys for the love on the guest episodes.
Starting point is 00:15:14 We have some exciting guest episodes coming up. We did a guest episode this week. That was really, really good. And I think you guys are going to like it. So stay tuned. We're not missing. You should also check out another thing. What?
Starting point is 00:15:24 Your latest. Oh, that's so funny. I was like, oh, we got to talk about your music video on the podcast. I'm like, I never talk about my music video on the podcast because it's so random that first was random that you would want me like it. I don't know. I feel like you have to get it. Not to be that person.
Starting point is 00:15:35 But I feel like if you don't get it, you just don't get it. You know what I mean? But I feel like the video has like the emotion and the feeling that even if you don't know anything about it, you will feel it. Check out my new cover of Close Every Door. My favorite song is sung by Donny Asman. It's by Andrew Lloyd Robert and Tim Rice. Yeah, it's my reimagining of Jamie Lloyd directed it.
Starting point is 00:15:54 Do we know who Jamie Lloyd is in this room, everybody? Is he related to Andrew Lloyd? Oh, people think that. Oh, but no, no, no. No. He directed, you know, Moses. You should know I've been talking about him all week, huh? Joseph or the Broadway show?
Starting point is 00:16:08 Okay, well, one of those answers are right, which one? Do you think? Jamie Lloyd. Probably the Broadway show. Yes, he did. He directed the revivals of Sunset Boulevard and Avita starting Rachel Zegler. Rachel Zuggler liked my post about it too, which made me very excited because I really did love Avita. There you go.
Starting point is 00:16:25 Now it was all worth that. I know. I love Rachel Zagler so much. And, yeah, she did Avita directed by Jamie Lloyd. And they just do like a stripped down version of musical Sunset Boulevard was stripped down. It was beautiful. And they always end up with like hot guys in their black underwear is at the end with like blood on them. So that's what I did with Joseph.
Starting point is 00:16:41 see how we made that work in there. I think we did a pretty good job. So maybe one day they'll bring it back to Broadway or when John M. 2 brings it to movie theaters, I can get casted. I'm just like now I'm just using my platform. I always use my platform as like thinking casting directors will see it. Like that's how I always, like all my music videos.
Starting point is 00:16:56 I was like, because there was rumors like Little Shop of Horrors. I think, what's name Greg Relanti? Oh, yeah. Yeah, that he was going to do a little shop like, you know, remake. So I did like suddenly see more. Like anytime I hear about something, I'm like always thinking like what if casting sees it.
Starting point is 00:17:10 And it always was very far fat. And like, okay, Trasier DeLulu until the Beatles came about. And then, like, they really liked your videos. And I was like, wow. I mean, in a way, you created self-tapes before they were existing. Yeah, like, look at this. Look what I can do. Like, your whole channel is a self-taic.
Starting point is 00:17:24 That's true. I did, like, a whole, like, quit in Tarantino video trying to get quit. Like, that is very true. No one really noticed until recently. So never give up. It took 20 years to get someone to notice me. So never give up on your dreams. Don't cry for me, Argentina.
Starting point is 00:17:40 Do you know what that's from? Evita. Wow. Good job. That song was the big. Oh, you know. Madonna did something related to Evita? Madonna.
Starting point is 00:17:51 I do want to, I do think that. I don't know. I just remember a long time ago, yeah. Hmm. It's a great one. I hope it comes to Broadway. We'll see. Did he respond?
Starting point is 00:18:02 Oh, yes. I have received a statement. Let's hear it. This is from Evan. Re, the camel at the Halloween party. he says well honestly we sent a party full blast as a joke asking for volunteers to help with a large animal and so many people reached out that we were like we have to get something and i went to a party in san diego where they were alpacas and they didn't respond so similar vibes camel and then the camel people immediately responded oh the inspiration was babylon the movie and i believe babylon to tie it back to the justice cinematic universe is where tana got confronted by Toddy Smith at that red carpet premiere oh it's a movie or club that was a movie oh got it oh they were at the Babylon movie premiere yeah yes and that's when toddy smith and tanna
Starting point is 00:18:52 had that exchange um so thankfully tanna wasn't there i'd be kind of triggering yes um because he said evan says in babylon they had an elephant so they couldn't get an elephant they thought camel okay work it was i like that i like that i like that i love the explanation we just wanted fast i know when was it And they were at Addison Ray, like, last night. Oh, my gosh. Yeah. I love when people can, like, go out and just be up for, like, work the next day. I know.
Starting point is 00:19:16 It's amazing. And you were not Addison Ray. I really wanted to. This week is kind of crazy. This week is so crazy. I wanted to. I did have FOMO for sure. I was literally like, damn, it looked so much.
Starting point is 00:19:28 Especially because it's, like, over her tour now. And I was like, it's kind of really wanted to see her perform. I feel like she will. I have a feeling she'll open for someone big. I predicted it with Rebecca Black and Kate Perry. I really think Addison might do. like an Ariana or like something big like that. Ariana already announced her opener.
Starting point is 00:19:42 I don't think so. I think maybe. I can see that. You know what I mean? I think or Charle Roan. Oh, well Charlie she's performed with but maybe yeah, maybe if her and Troy do it again, Chapel Rone was there. So maybe Chapel if she does a tour.
Starting point is 00:19:54 Yeah. She could really fit anyone's vibe. I don't know. She's open for her. It was like the It Girl event though because yeah, Chapel was there. Misha and Evan were there. Yeah. Hunter Schaefer and Barbie Ferra.
Starting point is 00:20:07 Wow. Wow. Wow. I could have been with my euphoria girls. Oh, my God, the euphoria fama, Addison, right? You know, I would have captioned that, too. That would have been, I missed my, I missed it. I would have, and I do love the Greek.
Starting point is 00:20:20 I love the Greek. I love that it's, like, outside, and it's like such a vibe. Would you have been like, ugh, I performed on that stage with you, Addison? Yes, yes, yes. Yes, yes. Oh, yes. Back when I did my show at the Greek. Thank you so much to Home Chef for sponsoring this episode of Just Trish.
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Starting point is 00:22:29 She performed fame as a gun. Was that at the Greek or was that at Wiltern? I think it was at the Greek. Because she doesn't usually perform that, right? No, there was, she does perform famous again. There's another one that she performed for the first time. Which one is it? Why do I?
Starting point is 00:22:42 I know it too. Nothing but the radio on me? Oh, yes, yes, yes. Oh, my God. You're so good. You're so smart. I can't look, fact check myself because I don't have, I can't see. So I'm just, if I get anything wrong, I'm just blaming on that.
Starting point is 00:22:54 That's the way to go. Yeah, I think she saved it as like a special for the final night of her show. Oh, we want more of it. Yeah. Oh, speaking of Euphoria, though. I just saw Chloe Cherry gave you a shout out to eat me. I didn't, I didn't edit it, yeah, but. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:23:11 What's the tea? She got asked about the next season of Euphoria. She talked about filming her scenes. And then Denny, directo, shout out, asked what she thought of the guest list. And Denny didn't even mention anyone specific, but Chloe's like, I was gagged when I saw that. I'm so excited for Patricia. Stop it! Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:23:29 That's so cool because I was like, did you write the question? Did you make Denny ask them? Oh, my gosh. I do love seeing the TikTok edits too just people. I'm glad people are excited because it also could be like, oh God, influencers like we don't want them on the show. So like it's nice that because like it totally could go that way.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Yes, I'm very excited for it. I am shooting another big TV show coming soon too, but I don't know if I can. I don't know if I can. I got the official. No. I won't say anymore. What? I can't say anything. Don't say what law you went on. Yeah, yeah, no, definitely not. No, me you can say that there is something in the books.
Starting point is 00:24:01 I got cast it for another big TV show. That's all I can say. Can I say that? That's good enough? Yeah. Okay. Like, insane. Insane.
Starting point is 00:24:09 So I really am getting the confidence. I shot music videos these last two days and I feel, and even my director, Andrew Valentine has like, you're really good at your acting these days. And I was like, I really feel confident out. I feel like I was always a good actress. I was just nervous and scared. Like, if I'd go audition, I get, like, really nervous. Like, I don't think I'm a great actress.
Starting point is 00:24:25 I don't know if I'm like, Zendaya, okay? But, like, I think I'm pretty good. So I feel more confident these days. So, yes, I'm in my acting era. That's really nice. That's really nice. Oh, I love that. I'm very excited.
Starting point is 00:24:38 I can't say any more. I want to say more about Euphoria, but I can't. I don't know. I feel like I'm that person who's going to say everything about it. But I know because even on set yesterday, everyone was like on my music video. Like, okay, did you sign an NDA? Like, what can you tell us? And I like want to say everything.
Starting point is 00:24:48 But I can't. That's really nice, though. Thanks for the shout out. I love that. Shout out E. Did they post it? They posted the ticket or just came in. Wow.
Starting point is 00:24:58 I love that. I made the cut. Because like also, too, if they asked a bunch of questions, you guys get to pick what makes the cut for TikTok? Yeah. So someone there, not you. Yeah, not me today. Someone edited?
Starting point is 00:25:09 Wow. Yeah. You have a lot of sodas down there, baby. You have two Coca-Cola's. It's for my performance soda pop. Wait, why do you have two down there, though? Well, one is from last time. Oh.
Starting point is 00:25:19 You've tried to bring it up. Happy ADHD month, everybody. Oh, it's my month. It's your month. Did you know? No. It's hard to keep up with. It is.
Starting point is 00:25:29 Like, what is it? Well, Paris Hilton just did a room tour of her craft room. And she said it was for her ADHD. So she has a lot of, like, sensory stuff around it and everything. Yeah. And all the comments, like, happy ADHD went to our queen. It's a funny. Because I saw that video and I was like, okay, it's a matter of seconds before I get a text message from Tricia with a picture of that room.
Starting point is 00:25:50 You're like, I want this room. You know, when our garage is done, I want that room in there for sure. No, I love that room. Maybe drip drum did it. I was like, who did we get doing it? That would be really cool. Maybe for our Trish Museum. We're building a Trish Museum currently so people can come tour it maybe next year.
Starting point is 00:26:06 Where? Yeah, Thousand Oaks. I'd come out to Thousand Oaks to see it, but, you know, we'll try to bring. What better place to go for the whole Trish experience, though. Yeah, exactly, because then you can go to all the spots. Actually, yeah, my photographer stayed up here for a weekend. She was going to, like, literally, all the spots. Street tacos, Cece's souffle pancakes, High Buy Coffee, Four Seasons, Panneda Bono.
Starting point is 00:26:25 There is a whole tour of the 805 for Trish. But, yeah, bring some tourists. Tourism. What do they call that? Like, yeah, tourist. Tourism. Tourist attraction. The T.O. Thousand Oaks. Maybe I can do my residency, too, when people come. Maybe I'll perform at the museum.
Starting point is 00:26:42 I don't know. We'll see. I wonder to have security out there, too. Like 24-hour security around my, like, king-tide outfit. What does someone try to take it? You know what I mean? Like the loop. The loop.
Starting point is 00:26:50 That's what I was thinking. I was like, do they have no security or what happened? No, what the? How? What do you think? I still am so confused by it. There's so many conspiracies. Yeah, it's like not real.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Like a distraction. is trying to distract us. I mean, the thing happened, but it's just a question of like... Wait, what's the C? What's the C theories? We should wish to say the word. We might get... The president's wife, they met when he was 15 and she was 39.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Oh, oh. The president of France? Yeah. Are we sure? Can we fact track that? No, absolutely sure. 100%. There's no doubt about that.
Starting point is 00:27:21 He was in high school. She was his teacher. Even his parents was trying to like stop it, but they couldn't. Oh, wow. That's dark. Damn. So either if it's a distraction, it would be for that. But other than that, it's just an odd because the stuff they stole,
Starting point is 00:27:37 you can't really resell it on the market. And if you cut it up for its parts, it's not, there were more valuable things. Cut the painting up for its parts? No, it was jewelry. It was jewelry. So like diamonds and gold. We're going to sell it one inch at a time. There's jewelry in the loom.
Starting point is 00:27:55 Oh, yeah. No, this is like Napoleons. Oh, like this fancy stuff. But again, Like, it's so famous. You can't just sell it, you know, so. But there were more valuable things to steal. Wait, they didn't catch them?
Starting point is 00:28:06 There was like a diamond that was like 160 carrots right next to it. That's worth $60 million more than anything they took and they didn't take that. One of the Napoleon Jules. So something was not about it. So no one caught them? There's like random video security clips, but they're out there. They were fast. Like they went in through the window, broke, took things, went down, got on scooters and ran away.
Starting point is 00:28:28 Scooters? Yeah. Like. I mean, What? How do the police cars not catch scooters? I'm so confused. I don't know, maybe.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Like, what do you mean? I'm just so confused. I think sometimes people are so, you know, you get into your habit and you feel like nobody, like nothing ever happened, so nothing will happen. And slowly, slowly security deteriorates. Like, that's just normal in any place. Slowly they cut the budget, they cuts less security. There were no cameras in that room, even. What?
Starting point is 00:28:59 What? Oh, that's not real. They're trying to distract us. They're trying to set up a plot for White Lotus or something. Yeah, like that seems so... There's definitely going to be a movie. So they did it on purpose. Interesting.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Wow. Well, damn, I really need to get security for my Trish Museum then. I know. If they're stealing the Louvre, I was worried about McKintha hat. But, damn. I guess stealing those jewels. I mean, it's kind of like stealing your Rainbow Birkin. You can't resell that without, like, someone knowing, like, oh, that's the Trish
Starting point is 00:29:26 Rainbow Birken. You're right. I had to have, like, five security. you just run that thing. I'll put that in there. That's a good idea. Hopefully, because we are pre-taping, so if this crime gets solved
Starting point is 00:29:34 by the time this goes up, disclaimer of that. Oh, yeah, Jimmy. You can insert yourself. Maybe Jimmy in a little setting system. Oh, my God, you know what? Yes. Jimmy should do that.
Starting point is 00:29:43 Just like, time in. Yeah. Because we got to film this a few days early, so any updates. I know a lot of people saying put at Jimmy to the intro, and I agree.
Starting point is 00:29:51 I'm talking to Lou Wizzle about my Trishmas shows and I agree. We should do an updated intro with Jimmy and Kelly. My mom could be selling merch. Yeah. So I think we'll do a little update
Starting point is 00:30:00 If you want an update to your character What do I have you as like an otter with your Emmy? I mean, that's kind of cute I guess you can add a wig with me in the Emmy Whig is good What else defines you? A wig. Okay, so Emmy for you,
Starting point is 00:30:11 Moses, do you want an update to yours? What is yours? Your Ziaharder should be paid a shirt? Tinfish? I like mine. No. You hate that that's your brand. Moses hates that like a tin fish. No, I don't hate it at all.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Like it keeps evolving and I'm cooking more. Like it's not. A plate of Blenase? I can see. Why should be eating it in the car? Because he has the kids. Maybe I'm just, like, holding all the kids with ones or something. Okay.
Starting point is 00:30:32 I like that for the pot. Because it is like not going to be cute. Someone said I should be eating an Arby's, mozzarella sticks instead of the chicken nuggets. Oh, T. Which is kind of true. Well, we're running by Arbys and see if they want to. Well, they don't get a choice.
Starting point is 00:30:45 Okay. I know what I'm saying. It's like, it's a big sponsorship. Oh, oh, for sure. Oh, a non-branded shmabies. Maybe shmabies and think, yeah. All right, well, do an update. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:56 I like it. I like it. Well, speaking of ADHD awareness, I saw a tweet that really shook me to my core. I actually need my glasses for this because it's serious. I know. I feel so bad you don't have your glasses. I kind of live, but I have to, this is an important tweet. I have a wig in mind.
Starting point is 00:31:15 Always, always the case of the hair and you saw this tweet yesterday and I fell to my knees. You know, schlatt? No, I can't say that I do. Who shlat? He tweeted, rest in peace, Ted Nivison. You were a damn good friend and an even better podcast host. Such a shame you had to die today. And he tweeted it with this photo.
Starting point is 00:31:34 And I about fell to my knees. Does that does look like he passed away? I'm so confused. Me too. I still don't know the lore. I just know that. It was a hoax. Are you sure?
Starting point is 00:31:44 Yes. How do you know? Because Ted has been posting TikToks. I have notifications for 10 that was in TikToks. But maybe he just had some in his drops. Well, I think Schlatt has also, I think it's a running joke. with something that their little podcast, not little, it's actually huge. But, um, is it huge?
Starting point is 00:32:02 What's it called? Um, God, he just started a new one. Is it huge? What's huge? Like a million views downloads? Yeah, I think so. It was chuckle, oh my God, chuckle sandwich was what it was called. Chuckle sandwich?
Starting point is 00:32:13 Yeah. What's a chuckle? Like a giggle. Oh, a chuckle. Um, that's, okay. But, yeah, it was, I guess it was just a random, a prank, if you will. But I did fall to my knees and I believed it, of course, because. I would believe people.
Starting point is 00:32:29 It's pretty weird prank, bro. I know. I really out to my knees. I was like a world without Ted Nivisian. I fear a world not worth living in. Oh, how is Ted? Have you talked to him lately? I haven't actually.
Starting point is 00:32:42 No, I haven't talked to him in a couple months since he was on his little Euro trip. No, sorry reply. Nothing. He barely posted. Well, whenever he posted his close friends, I get like nervous. And I always like, I always am liking and showing my. support that I appreciate being on the close friends but I don't want to be like I'm scared I'm gonna get off of it if I annoy him too much you know and no I think people want the interaction
Starting point is 00:33:05 that's why you're all the close friends I think that's how it goes who do you get more nervous slash anxious you or me that is a fear because you really do I'm like damn that's crazy but then I'm like but that's also me I guess sometimes I knew people so they don't think I watch their stories too much like I really want to see it but I'm like let me not be that crazy person that is a tough call it's like a photo finish between the two of us yeah but you do go out a little more than me, but I've been pushed myself to go out too. I don't know. It's so hard.
Starting point is 00:33:30 I feel like it's a toss-up between the two because it's also like we're both very anxious and even around people that know us and like us, we just think we're constantly annoying. Always. I think I annoy you. I definitely annoy Moses. I'm always like, so sorry. I'm always like, sorry, thanks, sorry. That is so funny.
Starting point is 00:33:46 Yeah. Maybe we do annoy people. Maybe it's not in our head. Maybe it's definitely in your head. Definitely in your head. No, I think there's probably people that's like, oh, God. annoying. I'm sure there's times I annoy you. No, I think it's in your head.
Starting point is 00:34:01 Definitely in your head. I can't tell if you're real or gasoline. I have anxiety. I have anxiety. You know me. Like not saying hi to the party host. It's in your head. It's in your head.
Starting point is 00:34:13 You know what I mean? Like, it's not. There's no way that they invite you to the party. They want to say hi to you. So it's in your head. All I'm trying to say is like get out of your head. It's fine. Sure.
Starting point is 00:34:23 If you're so worried about annoying people, you can't annoy people. you can't annoy people. But I think that's what anxiety is, but I think it is in your head. Right, right, for sure. All I'm saying is, like, you don't annoy people because you're so worried about annoying people. So that's annoying. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:34 I was like, you annoy me for now. But people that are, like, oblivious about their environment are annoying because they do things that, you know what I mean? They have no sense of the surrounding. Moses compared me the other day. Like, there was someone, someone I know, like, loosely or whatever. And he's just like, we're like two opposites where I'm just like so scared to inconvenience anyone.
Starting point is 00:34:54 Like I kind of like even the demi party like I don't even want to ask for a plus one like you know what you like I don't want it and then like I know someone very like loosely who like will like inconvenience everything and everyone doesn't even ask like whatever and I'm just like so to be around like that is like so crazy to me because I'm like oh my I get so much like I literally like shut down and like oh and like it's not a bad thing like I do like people who just like ask for things and just like demand things like I think that's like a good thing I'm just so the opposite huh it's like secondhand embarrassment she gets secondhand anxiety you know what I mean like let's say files. do something because I feel free, you know, like somebody gave me the wrong food. I'm like, it's the wrong food. Can you fix it? Please. She'll get secondhand anxiety about me doing like, just a normal thing. You know what I mean? No, there's so many things. I'm like, don't say anything. I don't say anything. I don't say anything. I was like, because like, I don't make anyone feel awkward ever. Like, just leave it. Everything as is. You know, it's just a better way to be, but I think so. Sometimes you're too blunt. That's fine too, but, you know, people can correct me. I don't think being blunt's a bad thing
Starting point is 00:35:54 It's just a lot sometimes But I think at the end of the day When people get to know They know that my intentions are good So they don't care as much about the delivery You know what I mean Sometimes I have to stop Moses with it I'm like it's just the way you say things
Starting point is 00:36:07 So I stand there I'm like hey let me But it's the way you perceive the way I say things That's what it is No Like on the music video You just like threw Like my mom was hearing the baby So you threw a blanket at her
Starting point is 00:36:18 And it seemed aggressive So I was like, I'm like, so sorry he didn't mean to throw it. And my mom's like, it's like the softest little blanket for aqua man. But the way you did like overhandly at her. I didn't know, I didn't know where it's, but it landed right next to her. And then I was like, sorry, he didn't mean to throw it at you like that. And then my mom was like, no, I think he meant to hit me. Obviously it's a joke.
Starting point is 00:36:36 But that like, I really am like just in case because it seems. You need to tell it. Not like I'm throwing you. Yeah, a light or just walk around. Anyways, whatever. It doesn't matter. Here we are. All that to say.
Starting point is 00:36:49 I'm probably more anxious. I don't know I'm being anxious. It is in your head. It's fine to be in your head. Right. Oh, now you're giving. Now you're giving Andy Warhol maybe. Does he wear classes?
Starting point is 00:37:01 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Blonde. It's the same haircut. Same haircut. Yeah, it's giving that. You look very artistic. Artistic. Artistic.
Starting point is 00:37:12 If Jimmy can turn into black and white for a second, there's Andy Warhol. Oh, my God. Poor Jimmy. With all the editing, the extra editing. It's like, okay. PAPE, anyways. You see? What?
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Starting point is 00:38:26 This is a paid advertisement. Thank you so much to Morgan and Morgan for sponsoring today's episode. Someone I think that needs to be your next guest to interview, I think it's Janelle Monet, because Janelle said in a Rolling Stone interview with Lucy Dachis, that she traveled back in time to see David Bowie perform and they really gagged Lucy Lucy was like, wait, you traveled back?
Starting point is 00:39:00 And Janice was like, yes. Well, yes, I did. And I traveled back and I watched David Bowie and I studied David Bowie and then I came back and brought that into my artistic vision in present day.
Starting point is 00:39:15 Oh, where is she from? I know this name. Janelle Monet, she's a singer and also actor. Okay. But she just dressed up as something for Halloween. I feel like I just saw something I liked. Yeah, she always, she just said Beetlejuice. That's what I was.
Starting point is 00:39:31 I was like, wait, I just saw this name and then we got it, yes. Mm-hmm, mm-hmm. And I believe, I believe, Janelle. Yeah, I always believe queer people. So, I don't know her backstory, but I definitely with a name like Janelle who loves Beetlejuice, I believe that so much. And I believe in time traveling. I have yet to figure out how did she say?
Starting point is 00:39:49 I guess she can't say. No, she didn't reveal the secret to it, how she did it. Maybe like mentally, telepathically. And, I mean, it's funny seeing Lucy's face, like, processing it. Because, like, you've really seen the face who's trying to, like, wrap her head around the words that are coming out of Janelle's. No, because it really was just, like, dropped so casually. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:11 Like, oh, I just did this. Yeah, and, like, so matter of fact. And, like, I think, I imagine Lucy was probably trying to work through if this is, like, genuine, a genuine thing or a bit or something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It was, I believe Janelle. I truly do believe Janelle. So, interesting. God, I do have questions now.
Starting point is 00:40:30 I know. And I think if anyone can handle the interview, like, it can't be Yel King. Like, it has to be you. Absolutely not. No, as Lucas Gage said, I am this generation's barber. Which I believe. Honestly, when someone says it, I'm like, it's fact. Yes, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Wow. Yeah, I guess, do we talk, have we talked about this? Like, is it possible, scientifically possible? I don't think we've personally talked about it. I feel like we have it at some point. I personally don't think you can travel back in time now. You tried, you tried, you told me one time. Or, like, you thought about it really seriously.
Starting point is 00:41:00 Yeah, yeah. Like, the universe and life is always moving forward, and you can move forward maybe faster, but you can move back. So it's just question of how fast or slow you're moving forward. How did you try to look into this? Because I remember you told me, what made you? What was your path to trying to figure it out? Time, basically what I got to is that time and temperature is one thing.
Starting point is 00:41:21 So basically when things are frozen, they're frozen in time. And then just like you cook and you take a tomato. You want to move it forward in time. You cook it. It gets to its essence. Or you have leftovers. You want to slow things down and put in the fridge. You want to stop time.
Starting point is 00:41:35 So anyway, time is moving according to temperature. And when you move, even when you move in. space if you move too fast it gets too hard you can bust so so that's anyway so global warming so time and temperature is one thing that's how it's that's true because I guess if I put like when I'm making like a um like pasta vodka if I put too much of the cream and if it's too creamy I can't evaporate the cream completely we try a little you can take the water out but yeah you can't go back in time you can't like yeah you know something you don't talk about sometimes when I put too much of something and like oh I wish I would put that much like when you put too much salt like too much yes yes
Starting point is 00:42:12 You can't take it out. So maybe that's like, you can't, yeah, you can't go back in time. I mean, you have to be able to, I would think. But now that we record everything, you'll be able to, like, you know, maybe in three, like, in, you know, like experience in 3D. You can experience the past maybe. It's always like we make a movie like Bridgeton. You can be inside of it. But not in that time period.
Starting point is 00:42:37 No, but then equivalent to it, like a recreation. So we're. we need to ask questions. So you do not believe that she time traveled physically, maybe mentally. She could through, she could journey mentally. Yeah. She could journey with different meditation, substances. You can journey.
Starting point is 00:42:56 You can meet an entity. So it's possible that she really meditated so hard that she managed to meet David Boy and get the essence of what he's about. That's true. I believe that. Because someone told me, I probably just saw it on Instagram, that manifestation. isn't like just magic it's like science that like neurologically like your brain picks up on like the vibes like if you're like thinking about something so it's like science
Starting point is 00:43:21 like it just happens like if you think about something enough it just it just happens to what frequencies yeah so like better or worse you know what I mean so I was like oh I didn't send it to oh maybe you did probably I always get something like that sent to me and I was like I love this I usually repost it follow me on Instagram but it was interesting though they were showing how people that are actually, there could be, you know, it could be not a good person, but you're very confident in your mind and have a strong will that they get things manifested. And so it's not about whether you're a good person or not. It's really about your ability to communicate to the universe, what you want and your frequency.
Starting point is 00:44:01 A side of karma, you know what I mean, like it doesn't mean, but if you're like rotten inside, like even if you present good, if you're rotten inside, I think rotten things are just going happen to you like if you're just not a good person. That's like two different things but karma and I think energy is aligned like yesterday I was really stressed and I had like get myself back because I was like if I'm stressed that means the rest of my life around me is going to be stressful and I'm like no we're going to manifest it back to good good energy and it took me like an hour to get out of it but I did and I feel like my day was on a better path but I think if you're like a bad person I think you can change it
Starting point is 00:44:34 you can become a good person but if you're like punching kitties in the face like I feel like you're gonna you know get punched in the face maybe that's karma yeah karma's a my kink is karma who's that chaparone what other karma song comma comma comma comma comma camillia karma is my boyfriend oh oh is there is there a taylor's song that is the taylor's pro song that is the this way so. Babe, do you have a karma song? Calm work. I don't know anymore.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Karma song. Wow. Damn, I love playing that game though. I love that game where you like to say a word and you just go back and forth. You won that one. Oh, that was good. Damn. That's a fun game.
Starting point is 00:45:21 I wish I could have contributed more to it. You look really great today. I really do like this look on you. I was struggling. I went to horror nights last night. Oh, well, what? I know 45 minutes. Yeah, why don't we lead with this?
Starting point is 00:45:32 I forgot. I forgot. Yeah. How was it? There was a five nights at Freddy's maze, and I was, like, living. It reignited my hyperfixation for FNAF. Okay. How's the start?
Starting point is 00:45:44 It starts with Freddie performing on, like, the stage or whatever. Although, still no song. It's nice to meet you. They have to put a sequel. Family. We'll open real soon. That song, I love that one. I expected to hear it in the maze, but.
Starting point is 00:46:01 So what's that even from? I guess someone just made it. up on TikTok. It's not a real song. I don't think so from what I've gathered from I think Callie told us once but what about the
Starting point is 00:46:11 Hey kids, nice to eat ya. Are you ready for some fastberry pizza? Who's this? Working at the night shift. I don't know what I don't think I like you. I don't think they play that one either.
Starting point is 00:46:20 They have to do the same out. If they don't like we have to boycott. We have to boycott. Like you know what I mean? Like those songs are so good. Why would they not? They're so about the fandom. They have Matt Pat.
Starting point is 00:46:30 Matt Pat's coming back in it? Matt, yes. Is he not playing the waiter anymore? Not the waiter. He's got a, a new role. Kind of like that, though. I'm not going to even hate.
Starting point is 00:46:37 That's kind of cool. Like, you give me the first one and come back in another character. Like, that's very cool. I'm super good for him. Honestly, yeah. I love that. And it was,
Starting point is 00:46:46 it was, it was one of the most popular mazes there. It was that and the Terrifier. Those were the two. What's Terrifier? Terrifire is, remember I told you about that movie that was so gory
Starting point is 00:46:56 that people were passing out in the theater? Yes, kind of, yeah. It's that one. It's this clown that's just spooky and kooky and spooky. Did you see it? The movie? No, but I was not, I was trying to boycott the maze because I don't like the concept
Starting point is 00:47:12 of the movie just because it's so gory. And then I also don't like the, I don't like clowns as well. How was it? Well, I was not trying to go there, but we accidentally ended up. That was the first maze we ended up at. We're just following people. We ended up there. Oh, no.
Starting point is 00:47:26 And then Darien made us go into it because, I mean, we walked to it at that point. It was quite a walk. It was quite a walk. Oh, it was terrible. Universal, like a walk? yeah it's like because you have to walk down the back lots and stuff so but like to the mummy land or like on the back lots it's on this but they're all over but the terrifier was like in the back lot like what a psycho house um ish yes yes yes so it was quite a walk and yeah we were already down there so you get to get off the tram to get to it no this
Starting point is 00:47:56 what time do you get up you just you just they make little pathways and you walk all the way down yeah so it's quite a it's a hike that is a hike Like, what do you mean the tram usually brings you down there? So it was quite a hike. And then I was like, well, girl, I guess here we go. And the line was really long. It said once we got to the front, the sign said, warning, you will get wet. And I was like, well, how wet can you possibly get? And then comes girls and ponchos.
Starting point is 00:48:22 And I was like, how, I was very, very concerned once I saw the girls come in with ponchos. And I felt unprepared. And then I go in. And yes, it just, the sensory experience was just. too much for me i usually love like i think it's camp these little mazes i think they're fun this one was really damp there was water flying from every which way there was one spoiler alert in case anyone i don't know it's trying to go but one room was a scat room where the clown just takes and shears it everywhere and it was i don't know at universal at universal at universal and i
Starting point is 00:49:00 What? Wait. Yes. How do you mean? How does he defecate? The room was called the naughty potty room. And then he murdered someone and rubbed their scat all over, all over the walls and stalls and wrote messages. And at horror nights, they spend, like, months developing the smells for each, like, little room in the mazes.
Starting point is 00:49:19 And I know, because I've done, like, the behind the scenes of it a few years ago. So the second I saw naughty party, like, I shut, like, my, like, sensory down. I'm like, I can't smell this because it stays with you. for weeks like that you can't get that sent out um it seems illegal is it still legal like yeah yeah it feels illegal like yeah i was and it's just like everything is wet like all the dividers are like just soaking wet so like i left that was the first maze i did my hair was all wet because they're squirting things in your face what do you mean squirting how from like water guns or what like there's like one room that's bleach so they're squirting bleach and it's like water but it's
Starting point is 00:49:59 they make the room smell like bleach and it's like And you're getting soaked. Yeah, not soap, but damp. Damn. Yeah. Oh, no. And I was my first. And I was just like, I do not like this.
Starting point is 00:50:09 I don't like this. And I confronts it. I did confront the clown. When I, because going into the scat room, I was like, no, this is, this is far too much. So I did speak up. What did you say? I said, this is sick. I said, this is twisted to the clown.
Starting point is 00:50:22 Yes. And the clown just went like, kept going like this telling me to sniff it. And I refused to sniff it. That sounds like a weird kink. For everyone involved in that That seems weird It was sick And that was the longest line
Starting point is 00:50:33 People were not seated But standing So you're like Did you stop to tell him that Or you're just like walking by I was walking by And I was letting him know You're sick
Starting point is 00:50:40 I was saying this is sick I think corn nights is a little That one was twisted That's crazy That's like literally Moses His worst nightmare is being damp Like if he's a little wet Yeah
Starting point is 00:50:51 And there was no escaping Because literally the divideres That you have to walk through Like you know the pieces of fabric I was giving Demi Lovato Oh shout out also So it's not that deep in stores and on iTunes now. Yes.
Starting point is 00:51:02 But have you seen when Demi does the horror nights with Odd Ellen? No. Oh my God. This was like one another one of her memes where it's like she's like laughing, smiling. And then all of a sudden, someone scares her and then she screams and falls to the floor. I was giving that. Very that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:17 That would be me. But even just walking into horror nights, I'm that. I'm just like, I can't. I cannot do it. That sounds awful. I know. I would probably smell it from a mile away. I'm not even come close to.
Starting point is 00:51:28 it you know oh my god we've never done that huh we never done anything scary no no i don't get scared like but but that part sounds like a nightmare it sounds it sounds like torture smell yeah yeah yeah it was giving torture shooting stuff on you like it just sounds like yeah like if you're in a bleach room i don't want to like have anything that feels remotely like bleach on me i know you're telling me sister that sounds but i mean after the party room i would get the bleach like bleach was pre-potting is the gag yeah so what makes the potty smells even worse Yeah. Because you're like...
Starting point is 00:52:00 Oh, you're already like... And then what's after the potty room? Just... There was one where Art the Clown was slicing a woman by her coochie. And I was like, this is also crazy. This is so weird for Universal. Like, where is the camp?
Starting point is 00:52:14 The worst... Was the worst one for sure. But then cut two for now. And I was... I mean, they did get me good a few time. Yeah, like they make it smell like pizza in there. I was like, okay, work. Oh, I love...
Starting point is 00:52:26 So that's like, yeah, they're not cutting anyone's hoo-ha. and buy rights at Freddy. They have people, like, coming out to, like, jump scare you, but it's, like, it's cutesy to me. Like, that's, like, cute because it's not too gory. And it's just that little cupcake. That little cup, like, the cupcakes coming out. Yes, and it's cute. Like, you wouldn't eat me.
Starting point is 00:52:41 Yes. Yeah. And they have, like, Freddy and stuff, and, you know, Bonnie and Foxy, like, all the girls. The girls are there. Yeah, so you were, like, living. Yes, I was, like, laughing. Are you filming any content or you're just experiencing it? Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:52:50 I took this one photo. That really, I think you will, I was channeling you because then after the maze, I was so ennaling, enamored by Freddie Fazbear again that I got the pizza which was not good but the box was cute where was that? It was right outside they had a little, they had the Freddie Fasbear's pizza and I was so excited
Starting point is 00:53:10 that I had to buy even though the pizza wasn't good and then I needed a photo with it and somehow I ended up in front of the orange chicken poster and I felt like I just... I'm so confused with the orange chicken poster there's a Panda Express next to the Freddy Fazbearer I love that the page oh my
Starting point is 00:53:26 yeah and I felt like you know that moment. We do love an orange chicken. Pizza and orange chicken. I really want to be the face with the orange chicken of Panda Express. Oh,
Starting point is 00:53:33 would love. Just like a little panda or something. Yeah. I love orange chicken, ma'am. Me too. I'm going to miss our Panda Express patrons.
Starting point is 00:53:40 I know. This for a month. Maybe for Thanksgiving. That's so funny. Was it just coincidence or you're like, oh, I'll take a picture rise. Are you just like, oh, that was behind me? I just walked out.
Starting point is 00:53:47 It was literally the pizza place was next to the Panda Express. So I walked out and there was the orange chicken. I was like, well, this is where I'm going to do my photo. Why were you wearing a Snoopy shirt? Because it was Halloween, I don't know. It said Snoopy's spooky movie club.
Starting point is 00:54:02 Oh, okay, okay. I didn't see that part. It's a Snoopy. I like that. Should wear that not Sparry Farm. See, that would have been good. Like, don't you have a Friday Fazbear's shirt? I have a chickie.
Starting point is 00:54:12 What is it? Chiqui. Is that I don't even? Chica. I wear it all the time. I like this 3X one and I'm like, it's my favorite most coffee shirt. I kind of forgot how much I love FNAF and then I went there and that's all I could think about. And everyone had their cute little casual costume.
Starting point is 00:54:24 plays and I was like, I kind of messed up. I love the little ears. I love the nose. The vibes were amazing. Freddie Fazbury's pizzeria. Was it like the most popular eatery? This, I don't know. There was like other ones that I, there was like a Jason Voorhees like barbecue, which
Starting point is 00:54:42 kind of sick and twists as well because kind of giving cannibalism teas. Right. I'm like to see barbecue in the movie? Yeah. Like barbecue people? I don't know. But there was fallout. Shout out, Walton.
Starting point is 00:54:54 Goggins because he was there um there was like lookalikes walton guggins look likes of oh like his little face like a little small thing did you get a picture no because it was in the maze where he was popping up so you can't really you didn't go I went in the maze but you can't just stop them be like you can't take a little video not like with them really because they're really pushing you although there was one maze where it was empty and we were the only ones in there and that was the ukiest spookiest of the mall it was the WWE maze oh girl I Don't ask me because I don't know. It's giving like the weekend.
Starting point is 00:55:27 It's like random. Yes. Even more random though. But we walk in and literally I was like, are we in the wrong place because there was no one? And then they're ushering me in. And there's like nary a worker in there. So I'm like already lost.
Starting point is 00:55:39 And then it's just the scare actors. I remember walking in and it's pitch black. And it's just like the scare actors with like glowy eyes. They had some like goggles on or something. And it's like a tight little hallway. And I said, oh, hell no. Because they're all just, you're the only one that they can. and focus on so they were locked lock the in and what were they doing they were jumping out
Starting point is 00:55:59 and like trying to get me and i i booked it and i left darian and i you ran i i sped walk okay yes i walked really fast and then i left darian and then darian got lost because it was so dark and there was no one usually you have someone like you know to point you in the way but i don't know everyone was clocked out or something so he got lost and then he um i had to go back and find him It was a hold to do. Oh, my God. So you went back in a second time. No, I was just like ahead of him, like down the hall.
Starting point is 00:56:29 Oh, you went backwards. Yeah, I had to go backwards to find him. You went back in time. I was like, I'll meet you at home. Honestly, I would be like that. I had texts all the time. Like, you know why I got to sit this one out. She does, I know when she does the speedwalk.
Starting point is 00:56:41 That's the moment. Gotta go, bye. I'll, like, meet you in the car, literally. I'm like, got to go. I know. I would love to see you do. I feel like you can do the Phnaff one because it is cutsy. It's really cute.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Yeah, maybe that. Yeah, because the movie, like, wasn't scary. I'm usually scared of movies. That one, like, wasn't scary. Yeah, it's kind of creepy. But the T, there was literally a girl who must have been, like, four years old there. Four is crazy. Like, literally four, because she was tired, like, she was small.
Starting point is 00:57:10 But there is, like, the tram that you can go on. And then they, they, like, drop you off in this one area in the back. And it was, like, Blumhouse themed. So it was like the purge, Megan, Black Phone, which is Ooky Spooky. What's that one? Black Phone is the new one. Well, Black Phone 2 just came out last week,
Starting point is 00:57:31 but it's a Blumhouse movie with the villain is The Grabber. And the Grabber grabs little boys and keeps them in the basement. Okay, wow. Weird. So that Grab is a little controversial. But that's what Daryan said. Is like, should they even have the grabber?
Starting point is 00:57:44 I'm like, are you going to cancel the grabber? I mean, yeah, don't have it at the parks. They had a house for it, a maze? Yeah, I was part of the maze. Yeah, I feel like that's like just too real. Like, I get it, I guess, if you want to make a movie about it, but maybe not like, IRL, you know? Like, that seems. Yeah, I do get the moral ambiguity.
Starting point is 00:58:03 The grabber was also in Fortnite and that was also a thing, like, should a character who is a PDF file be in a children's game? Yeah, probably not. But also it's like, they have all these other killers in there. So, like, I mean, Art the Clown is also like ripping little kids apart. So it's like, huh, but I don't know. Oh my God, why little kids? Why are we, that's so weird, right? Like, at least Jason's, like, teenagers.
Starting point is 00:58:25 You know? Yeah, like, the kid thing is weird, right? But this little four-year-old was, like, living her best life. I was, at first I was, like, had that moment of, like, should she be? Is this allowed? Like, should she be here? But she was living, like, laughing. She went up to a Megan and gave her a little heart.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Okay. And was, like, waving to all the, like, they had chainsaws. And she was just giggling and having fun. Oh, my she's a psych. valuation. Are you okay, little girl? Like, what do you mean? No, I've seen that on TikTok. I saw one similar where they took like a little girl. It was like weeks ago and like they were like circling around her and she was like living her best life. I guess. It's so interesting. I don't yeah, because me as an adult gets, you know, a little spooked. Maybe because we're just like
Starting point is 00:59:06 scared and maybe there are people who just like it's just, it's art or something. You know, I may look at it an artistic way. Why something I definitely don't get. I know. Like I guess the performances are good. So if you are going for the art, like, yeah. Yeah. You're like, you really gave on that one. It was scarier. Freddy Fasbear or Freddy Krueger? I think Freddy Krueger. You'd be more scared.
Starting point is 00:59:28 Like, who would you rather like key with? I'd rather key with the Freddy Fazbear and gang. Yeah. Well, he does eat kids though. He does eat kids, but it's also kind of cute, see. And the pizza, the movie looks better than, you know, in real life, I guess. But Freddie Krueger is just like in your dreams, you know? So just like stay awake.
Starting point is 00:59:47 It hurts you in the dreams. he hurts you in real life. Yeah, like he terrorizes you more. In real life? Freddy Kruger, like, scarier. But I thought he only comes and gets you in your dreams. Just don't fall asleep. So you're going to never sleep for the rest of your life?
Starting point is 01:00:00 But you can't control that with the bear. At least you can wake me up. You can wake me up. I don't know. I mean, Freddie Krueger may be a little more attractive than Freddy Fazberg. He's not killing kids. Jim Carrey's going to play him. Did you hear that?
Starting point is 01:00:13 Fazbear or Kruger? You know what? Both would be great. But I heard Freddie Krueger he's taking over. Really? Yeah, you didn't hear that. That wasn't in the news outlets this week. It was all over my Twitter.
Starting point is 01:00:23 Because Robert England has retired. So I guess he's taking over. Didn't we tell you about him taking him for the Jetsons too, but I heard Freddie Cooger this week. Wow. That would actually be really good. I could see that, yeah. He should go that direction because he has been kind of spooky in the past couple decade, right?
Starting point is 01:00:39 In interviews, like we're kind of like, ooh, is this real? Jim Carrey? Yeah. Promoting Sonic the Hedgehog, Jimmy's favorite movie? Is he in that? Yes, he's the bald guy. And he says he hates it, right? Like, he just wants a paycheck.
Starting point is 01:00:51 He doesn't say he hates it, but you just say he did it for the paycheck. Yeah, he's like, I don't know. But I always just think of him going, like, on red carpets and be like, what is life? Like, this is all fake. Yeah, but it's more spiritual, existential. Okay. Because remember he's just like. Yeah, like, what does all this mean or whatever?
Starting point is 01:01:07 Yeah, like it's like somebody that did, you know, mushroom for the first time. No, but remember he went to like one, like the fashion show? He's like, I just picked the most ridiculous place I could come. And that's why I'm here tonight. Like, he's just like a little cuckoo. None, or very real. Okay. Enlightened, maybe.
Starting point is 01:01:25 To some degree. He should on Jay Shetty's podcast. Or here. That'd be, but I think almost it's too real for J.Shaity. I think J. Shetty is where people go to do PR. Okay. It's very tailored. It's a PR piece.
Starting point is 01:01:40 I can't stop thinking about J. Shetty. I think of all David Oberg and thinking David Oberg should be on J. Shetty's podcast. I would love J. Sheddy to ask him some questions. But you know he won't asking him They're serious questions Maybe he's gonna Maybe he could get through to him Like I'm being so serious
Starting point is 01:01:53 Like what if He has him on the podcast And ask him the questions He asked everyone else like Who hurt you? Like what's the deal? Not to be this person again About David Oberg
Starting point is 01:02:02 But it was crazy I was listening to his podcast The craziest thing Your Spotify rap is literally gonna be The Vue's podcast The only thing I listen to wrong I never usually drive But because I was rehearsing
Starting point is 01:02:15 For my music videos I was doing these dance rehearsal. So he said he loves giving money away. He's like, I will give money to anyone that asks, I love just giving money. And I was like, yeah, like, he just gives money to everyone. I have to be like, David, stop giving money away to people.
Starting point is 01:02:29 And I'm like, Jeff? Like, it's just crazy because I get not wanting to talk about something like not addressing the situation, like whatever. But to be like, I just love giving money away to anybody. Like I just, that's my, he's like, that's my downfall. Just giving money away to my friends. Like, I just give so much.
Starting point is 01:02:45 people have to say stop giving money away. Like, that's so crazy to me. Like, that's so wild. That's what cheap people say. Like, people that don't. Right. How many people come across that say that?
Starting point is 01:02:55 But so publicly where it's like you're buying all these, you're doing all these things and you're just like so publicly that you didn't like pay for any of just surgeries even that you had to do like go through your insurance allegedly or lack of, I don't know, whatever. Like so crazy me. Anyways, that bothered me. He's that, now that, that horror maze at Universal, David Dobrick, Block Squad. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:03:15 That's where it. should be that is a good idea and give all the proceeds to jeff for his eye surgeries because like what that's that's my real yeah there's a crane room and i mean i just i just opened my ticot the other day and i see some kids like some people throwing something into an aquarium and it blew up in a house and i look and i'm like wait that sounds familiar the voice and it was david what he blew up an aquarium like they were they were doing something like with chemistry they were throwing something that falls into water and then it blows up oh and it was literally in a house oh my god it had to be him and aquariums are not cheap who's aquarium ready to blow i mean it wasn't big but
Starting point is 01:03:56 it was more the explosion in a house like somebody could have got hurt for sure yeah he's kind of low key i mean he gets a lot of views but damn like kind of here low key like you don't i don't know anyways that's a real moses horror is getting wet which sounds like the naughty potty my horror is the David Doberk vlog squad, what would your horror house be, that you're actually, was terrified? Oh, good question. Realistically, I don't like clowns. I really don't. Really?
Starting point is 01:04:26 That's like a fear for real. Yeah. But. What is the fear of clowns that people don't like? I know it's a very popular phobia. Like, what is it? For me, I can trace it back to my brothers telling me that a clown was going to kill me as a kid. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:04:40 Oh, interesting. Yes. but my other fear which was active on horror nights is straight teenage boys yelling like 6-7 and all that around yes yes if it was a maze of just like straight boys yelling
Starting point is 01:04:57 brain rot things I that might be the spookyest of all teenage boys are still the worst I got more confirmation of this yesterday my photographer NAS who just has like a short haircut like literally was like, yeah, teenage boys will always be like,
Starting point is 01:05:14 are you a boy, are you a girl? And I was like, teenage boys are the freaking weirdest. Like, what do you mean? Like, you're a teenager, okay? Like, because we were talking about, like, little kids, just being, like, asking questions. Oh, yeah, little kids ask, like, we were talking about, like, we were talking about, I think Tony was like, oh, like, my nephews have, you know, whatever. I said, like, your father, and I, mine too.
Starting point is 01:05:31 Like, people have been like, oh, it looks like you're pregnant, whatever. Kids are real. But teenage boys, like, what do you mean? Like, they're just, they just try to terrorize you. And she'll just say that as they're like, driving by if she's, like, walking or something that'll just like shut that out. And I was just like, they are. That's the real horror right there.
Starting point is 01:05:46 You're right. I found it. Okay. What is it? Sodium metal trick shot. This is the sodium metal trick shot. Hit it. Oh my.
Starting point is 01:06:00 Literally people just like can't hear. And they're like, ah, it's so funny. Like my ears ringing. Like, also, what are you doing? I think it's this house. It looks like his house. Like what? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:06:11 I like this is what we're resorting to as far as content creation it's like loss of words like that's what I'm saying like that kind of stuff is so weird but I guess people like I don't know I'm like trying to keep up a mind about people out there that enjoy it but I'm so confused and also he's just like so like you're rich like he is like he can he can be creative in other ways like I just I'm so like I'm disappointed I'm not mad I'm disappointed because it's just like weird like yeah I'm assuming he's trying to be like jacket doesn't seem like a great actor so yes he is giving like acting and stage boots but haven't we been there done like exploding random things like doing little stunts the jack of it
Starting point is 01:06:55 all like haven't we been there done that like where is evolution where where are the eras you right like i think we've been stuck in the one era yeah since 2018 i fear a new one era where eras of david's war mama it's one it's one singular yeah it's so You had a little... He almost went there with like a fitness journey. I was like, love this. I'd rather see him back doing ab stuff, you know? I just want to see something new.
Starting point is 01:07:19 Something fresh. And there's nothing. There's no... Giving nothing. No evolution. It is nuts to me. But he did pop up and I do blame you because probably my phone. He would say David Dobrick, David, David, David, David, David, David, David, David, David,
Starting point is 01:07:32 that, like, it did pop up if I recommended one of his vlogs, which is the first time it's ever happened in my algorithm. and it had like a million point one views in less than 24 hours because gaggy I didn't know people were still seated no he gets a lot and that's why I'm like I do try to keep it open why I'm like well maybe okay maybe I'm missing something and then I see something like that I'm like I guess it is like the jack of it all but it's just also like and maybe there's like just a new audience it's like doesn't know about so it's like oh this is new to us I don't know I don't get it no the psychology is definitely interesting I don't know I really don't I mean it's
Starting point is 01:08:09 It's like, I feel like it's a lot of the times, like, do you have, like, the cognitive dissonance of, like, the whole, like, problematic phase things or whatever. And I get problematic phase when, like, they're redeemed problematic phase. Yes. But how people be, like, you know, ten toes down and the problematicness still. It's like, oh, but. Yeah. He says he, he says it's his dream to move back to Burn a Hill and become a teacher. Go for it.
Starting point is 01:08:30 I think so, too. I think that's a good era for him. Although I'm scared for those kids. Like, what are they going to learn? Right. Well, you should be a science teacher. If he's mixing a sodium and magnesium. and metal.
Starting point is 01:08:40 It's like, what? How are you mixing all those together? Oh, my God. That reminds me, too, of, um, do you remember Sam Pepper? Yes. Yeah. Did you see that clip of him in India? No.
Starting point is 01:08:51 Oh, yeah. He was celebrating Diwali. It was like a viral clip because he was live streaming, but he was being similar to David Dobick, just like a little menace, and he was shooting firecrackers. What? And he shot a firecracker, like, at a little girl's face. At people, like, holding it and pointing it at a group of people standing there. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:08 And was he not arrested? detained like what how is that any of that legal I know I should the fireworks the aiming it at someone hitting someone's face like a little girl's face I saw another video when they confronted him he was like well they were shooting at us first or something and if he shot
Starting point is 01:09:22 but literally kids yeah if you know firework at our kids I would literally be in jail I'd be like what what do you mean like what a prick like what and no one said anything like no one I have not heard this at all like where did you see it just like I saw it on Twitter the clip
Starting point is 01:09:36 he's the kick streamer And a clip from his stream, because he was an IRL, like, live streaming during this, a clip got posted at Twitter, and that's where it got, like, some pickup. Oh, my gosh. But, yeah, he did injure a girl doing that. And he did get confronted for it. I mean, he did, the locals in India did confirm that a girl was injured. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:10:01 The extent of the injury is, like, unsure, I guess. Still jail? Like, what do you mean? I know. It doesn't, yeah, because, I mean, even if it's, yeah, yeah, like if you're aiming it at someone is, you know, what are you think it's going to happen? Planned, yeah, like you were intentionally trying to harm someone. He did tweet a statement. He said, wasn't India tonight with another big group firing small firecrackers back and forth at each other?
Starting point is 01:10:28 Seems stupid now that I'm writing this, but one of the group on the other side got hit by a cracker I shot and got a cut above their eyebrow. I feel terrible. We sent someone to get them checked out and made sure all costs were paid. They got a stitch and now they are back from home. Hate it. I hate it, too. I mean, I forgot about Sam Pepper. I did too.
Starting point is 01:10:48 Because he always, I don't want to be like he's always problematic, but like he was, right? Like he didn't he do like a prank where he was like kidnapped and like shot? Yes, you're right. I forgot about that. Just really crazy stuff. Always debauchess, yeah. Like you grow out of it. Like he has to be, it has to be 10 years later.
Starting point is 01:11:04 He has to be like 30 something. Yeah, I mean, and he was part of the, the UK YouTube group, right? With, like, the Zoella and Joe's Sugg. Yeah. Yeah. And look at Zoella and Joe, just living their lives, you know, partner, families. Yeah, and then here's this one. Dan and Phil coming out, being in their relationship, you know?
Starting point is 01:11:23 You know, yes. Everyone has, like, this, like, cute, wholesome life. Uh-huh. I hate that so much. I know. I guess because you're just like, that is, like, the age. Again, maybe this is just like a whole world, like part of the internet that we're like no nothing about. Like these streamers, they kick it at all.
Starting point is 01:11:39 Like, 36 to be like that's crazy. Yeah. And like that apology is crazy. Like, what do you mean? Why were you finding? Like, oh, I'd be pissed. Oh, I'm pissed for that. And the cultural insensitivity of all.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Like you're in India, so liberating Diwali and that's what you're doing. Yeah. Like, no. Stay. Where's he from England? Just stay there. Well, they probably don't want you doing that over there either. But I mean, insane.
Starting point is 01:12:04 Yeah, I hate it That's the bad part of like social media It's just people out trying to outdo themselves, outdo each other Like make a moment Unless he was doing it just for fun In that case that's like even weirder But I didn't see that Yeah
Starting point is 01:12:17 Ugh I haven't David Dobrick have any cross That's what they give similar energy You know what I mean? They really do What's happening over there? Sending Jimmy a picture Oh
Starting point is 01:12:27 I love Jimmy just getting text for Moses For up a day We took a selfie together earlier Because I was sending him hot topics, you know, what we talk about. And then he got nervous. You get nervous because, yeah, all the B-Role as we do it. But you get nervous. But you get nervous because tomorrow we're doing our group episode.
Starting point is 01:12:45 It's like, oh, my God, is it today? Oh. Oh, got it. He didn't know we were filming today, too. Oh, I thought we'd start filming with Adam. We're like, oh, we're just filming now. Why don't you do it all at one at the end? What?
Starting point is 01:13:00 Notes. It's more complicated. go back and find all those TikToks and little screenshots. But why don't you put it on your notes app and just like do a running list of notes like Oscar does? I just send him. He's my system. I'm trying to stream and you're just setting like a sign.
Starting point is 01:13:15 No, I don't think he's, I don't think he's streaming at night in the morning. He streams at night. Then he just won't reply. Okay. Anyway, that's fine. Got that Jimmy. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:13:25 I just just, okay. Shout out Jimmy. You do not miss today. There have been a lot of debauchery. people on on social media lately because the other girl the girl who think having her baby
Starting point is 01:13:39 you saw that right yes yes I did see this one that one was also crazy too yeah like because that one she had like a baby shower like parents were involved she like told the parents and why did she fake it to keep a boyfriend
Starting point is 01:13:52 yeah so Kira Cousins she's from Scotland she faked her whole pregnancy she had like the baby the growing baby bump over like the months had the gender reveal party she went she really did the full process um and like obviously it's kind of hard to know exactly like obviously there is a mental illness there must be um so
Starting point is 01:14:16 but from like the details that have been shared so far it kind of seems like she wanted to keep like an emotional attachment to her boyfriend who they were having like some problems and um that's kind of what it seemed because also with the baby he wanted to get like a paternity test done to see if it was even his thinking it was a real baby of course um but did she fake that too she faked like everything um because he was she was making him after the baby was quote unquote born um and even before that she was making him take her to like uh doctor's appointments so he was literally driving her to doctor's appointments uh like pre um giving birth and then after and being like no like i don't want you in there just wait here in the car so she would go into the doctor
Starting point is 01:15:02 quote unquote doctor's appointments by herself and then she would come out afterwards yeah so she saw this all the way through which is yeah nydia she bought like you know one of those realistic babies yeah oh but she didn't you know or what i mean it's like there were there were a lot of people because she was at one time she went with a friend to work and she had the baby with her and she would let people and somebody went to like lift the the blanket to look at the baby and she like ran over and like covered because they just wanted to see his feet or something or the baby's feet on the yeah there's something like really like there was a lot but the amount of people that you can deceive is insane yeah that's a lot that's like exhausting like how do you keep up with
Starting point is 01:15:47 that yeah because i mean all the way through from the baby bun to giving birth and there were things along the way like um as she was getting closer to quote unquote giving birth um she would say like oh, she would post these, like, little updates on Facebook, like, oh, I just found out from, like, the sonogram that the baby has, like, a heart condition. So making it seem like the baby wasn't going to make it, but she did end up giving birth. And, yeah, and she... She should have just ended it there, like, been like, oh, heart condition's not coming. I know.
Starting point is 01:16:20 Like, what? Like, the psychology is, like, so... Well, that, like, yeah, I mean... Deeply disturbed. So what was the revelation? What ended this? Why did they become a story? So I think it just became viral because it is such a mind-blowing, unthinkable thing to do to fake to that extent.
Starting point is 01:16:37 Of course, but who started it? Like, where did it start? Where did it come from the story? She put it out there. She put it out there. Yeah. And she was posting this. She's like a social media person.
Starting point is 01:16:46 She was doing this a lot on Facebook. And it was big in this community because it was like a small town in Scotland. So the community was kind of like following it along too. And then once she was, once she gave birth, she was posting photos of her baby. and they were spreading around the town because some people were like there were some people being like that baby looks dead because it was like no like life to it yeah yeah and um even her boyfriend's mom like she was not letting anyone touch the baby and there was a moment where um she her boyfriend's mom like held it uh she even gave the i forgot the baby's name but she even gave the baby
Starting point is 01:17:20 a name oh my gosh bonnie bonnie lee was the baby's name and um her boyfriend's mom it was like she this baby there's is cold like there's no warmth of the baby and then she had a friend come and pick her up she like I just I can't stay at that house anymore and how she and even her family her own family didn't like um was bamboozled and how she finally got caught is um one of her family members came into her room and she was on her phone and the baby because it's a doll was just laying on the bed and they were like they were gagged that was like the first time they actually saw the baby and then once she was caught she called her boy and friend and was still trying to lie to him
Starting point is 01:18:01 she was like something happened to Bonnie she's dead I know so it was just like spiraling and spiraling and spiraling oh no yeah oh no god that is there's so many layers where she had someone like commit her because like that sounds scary I know it's it really is scary I hope she gets help mentally because they're no that's yes I like weirdly can
Starting point is 01:18:26 understand some of it like I understand like I understand like some psychology behind it and like getting too deep but yeah like at what point are you just like i need help maybe did she like is she on social media yeah i mean like i need help guys does she like no not yet the updates have come from like the family like her cousin um went to tic talk and gave an update because it was like getting so much pickup and becoming so viral so like there's family members or people from the town that like have like witnessed um like witnessed her and stuff, because she was taking her baby out for walks in the stroller. Like, she was really committed.
Starting point is 01:19:05 I wonder if she had, like, some sort of, like, maybe pregnancy loss. Because those realistic babies are usually for moms who had some sort of loss. Maybe she went through something. It's hard. She even, it's complicated with her because then people have come out even before she started faking her pregnancy. Another, um, girl on TikTok came out and said, like, I met her when I was on vacation. And this was like a year ago. and she had said that she already had a daughter with her boyfriend like a four-year-old
Starting point is 01:19:31 daughter and that she was sick with cancer oh my god she's told like other and they have and she had like photos of them on vacation where she met her kira and um to kind of like validate it but yeah so she was lying about other stuff as well i don't even have the breath to cover like the site like what could psychologically be that but i mean it is like a psychosis it is it is It's scary, yeah. Because it's beyond, like, compulsive lying. But, I mean, this happens, it seems to happen quite frequently. At least we hear about it a lot because, like, I just saw, I don't know if it's on
Starting point is 01:20:07 TikTok or Twitter because we're on the same page a lot, but, like, someone survived, like, a fetal abduction. Did you see that lady? She just recently came out of the story. And, like, there was someone who didn't survive a fetal abduction, another girl that, like, became friends. I remember that one in Texas. They, like, met on Facebook.
Starting point is 01:20:21 They both were pregnant at the same time. The one girl just, like, wasn't pregnant. So she, like, took the baby of the other girl. Yeah, I mean, the whole purpose of her becoming friends with her From beginning to end was Oh, wait, I do remember this And it was like right like after like went Like it was out like the baby was pulled out of her
Starting point is 01:20:41 Like on the side of the freeway And then they like questioned her And like you she's like yeah I just gave birth to this baby And like and the doctor like examined her and everything And she's just like yeah I just gave birth And the doctor's like no you didn't It is And I think the biological mom passed away right?
Starting point is 01:20:56 Yeah, I do remember that. And then she had kids. Oh, my God. It's like gives me chills. And it feels like this happens a lot. And it's like, and it's just regular girls, just like everyday girls. And it's just like that's, I guess, I don't know. Yeah, like where is the signs?
Starting point is 01:21:10 I guess it starts at the lying, right? Like compulsive liars. And I can feel for that in a sense because like that does tie to mental illness. But like, you just don't know when to get help until it becomes too real. So like hopefully. Well, this one, it feels like she had a very specific agenda was working. the boyfriend not to lose him so the lie just got bigger but she couldn't stop because the minute the lie stops she loses him everything yeah so just kept going and going with it
Starting point is 01:21:37 well he's i guess no one was harmed i mean here i mean the boyfriend of course that is to feel like you had a baby don't have a baby like there's a lot to that just psychologically yeah and like there's she had a baby shower so her family and friends were giving her gifts and money for for the baby so i like feel like sad for her though like i feel like bad like i feel like i feel like i know how it could get that way like how you could just feel like there's no turning back like you just think you've got to keep going yeah it's hard for me to be like oh she's a like obviously what she did was terrible but there has to be something mentally there which makes me like gives me pause and like makes me just concerned concerned and it seems
Starting point is 01:22:23 to happen to a lot of like females like i don't know it seems like a lot of these hmm because it starts with yeah you want to keep somebody but then it just like you said I know the feeling you just got to keep going you just got to keep going with it and then you just start like spiraling and just it gets out of control she like I guess you can't go to jail for something like that that's what I was wondering too I was like at what point is it a criminal and yeah I don't I don't know it's like lying I don't know and it's like not American law it's Scottish law too right um oh I think it's just a moral thing not in the illegal But, like, and you can't commit someone for, like, doing that, like, being like, hey, they're, they might need help.
Starting point is 01:23:02 I think maybe it wants to become a danger to, which it kind of seems like, right? Like a danger to themselves or others. It kind of, it seems like it from just how extreme that is. But it's so hard to tell. Yes. Sorry. You're big. Oh, I know.
Starting point is 01:23:22 I know. That was hard. Okay. Okay. There was a lot happening. Oh, okay. And I'll be, I'm playing with it the whole time to you. All right.
Starting point is 01:23:33 Okay. Yes. Well. This is the test of your acting. I don't know why. Yes. You can't play character. It almost like you were doing it on purpose and I just got to hold it together.
Starting point is 01:23:42 I was like, stop. Sorry. You want that Emmy girl? Let's see you. I can't. I can't hold it together. Okay. I also have very tight braids on for the past three days and music videos because I've been doing wigs and because I didn't have my
Starting point is 01:23:56 like guy Tony shout out today do my wig I just kept the braids in and they were so tight no you didn't so like 24 hours oh 72 hours you haven't taken him out the whole time because he did him late for me on Tuesday to keep in he's like we'll just keep him for tomorrow I was like all right fine and then I
Starting point is 01:24:12 kept him in two more days and I was like so they're so tight so after this far extended I'm like taken and they were great they're wonderful because it's light but it's also just like squeezing my head like to a point I opened my thing in the back oh the wig yeah the wig is actually not the worst of it. It's more of the tightness of the braids.
Starting point is 01:24:28 Like they are... We should have listened it. Huh? We should have listened it before. I couldn't really. I'll take the mouth of this. So that with the lights and then you just like flick it. I was just like, this is a lot, all of it. Okay.
Starting point is 01:24:41 Any happy news? Oh. Oh, I was going to say, I have more sad news. No. You are your little blue. What was the little blue person? Depression. I have depression.
Starting point is 01:24:50 Your depression. Your depression. Whatever or anything. I saw Suzanne Summers has been Frank made an AI of her. Oh, yeah, that's depressing to me. I mean, sweet. I mean, it is, again, the moral quantity of, like, you know, the family wants that. I mean, he is for family.
Starting point is 01:25:08 Doesn't he make all the decisions because he's the husband? Yeah, so, like, it is that moral quantity of, like, the family, like, that's what, like, yeah. You know what I mean? They want it. Yeah. Verso what everyone else thinks might be weird. Yeah, exactly. So it's like, you know.
Starting point is 01:25:18 I think it's kind of sweet. Although then I'm kind of like, is he profiting off or it or just for him? That's, yeah. I feel like it's just a slippery slope with, like. Because he has something like it's for the family. It's also like Death is a thing Like we kind of just have to come to terms
Starting point is 01:25:32 What that's life and death Like you just can't avoid it And I feel like The quest to like circumnavigate that Or like figure out a way to Dodge it's like You don't think they ever will be?
Starting point is 01:25:45 There's people that cloned their dogs Thinking this will be the same dog Even though it's not Oh, you can clone dogs Mm-hmm How? I think Barbara Streis-Hanna I want to say did that
Starting point is 01:25:55 How come we can't clone humans then? I don't know. I'm sure they're clothes. Well, how do they clone the dogs? Through hair? Through what? DNA, yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:04 So you can buy a clone human. How can we can't do that? You can, but it's just illegal. Yeah. There's no. What do you mean is illegal? Well, so what about hackers and stuff?
Starting point is 01:26:13 Like, why don't they do it? You know, the underground people of the world? The underground cloners? They probably do. You think? Wait, but don't you think we'd see the clones of the people that they clone? Where would they be? I guess underground.
Starting point is 01:26:30 They keep them underground with them. Can you, wait, so someone can just clone me? Yeah, probably. Wow. Okay, are we against it? Well, I think it's probably not for the purpose of cloning a whole specific person. It's more for organs, body parts. Oh, stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:26:50 That got dark. Probably that, yeah. Some of me happy, light, everybody. Well, you can't talk about cloning people. Well, I thought it was just for, like, a key, like, you know, like, want to keep a version of yourself. I guess it is a spooky, spooky, like, week. Oh, my God. That's not be spooky.
Starting point is 01:27:06 Spooky Halloween at week. I want something fun, like, is it cake Halloween edition? Like, that's what I'm trying to find. Oh, okay. I'll save my next, my sad one, I guess, for Travis Kelsey's new business investment. Six Flags. Six Flags. Does anyone love six?
Starting point is 01:27:21 No. No. Sorry, again. Is anyone loving for a six flags like that? No, I think that's where all the fights break out I think it's like as far as amusement parks go The not desirable one It's also like there's a lot of
Starting point is 01:27:35 Not to be Shane Dawson again But like he has all those like death Deaths at amusement parks We're always at Six Flags Yeah, six flags is the most Allegedly, I guess I guess I wonder what the statistics are Statistically
Starting point is 01:27:47 Well Disneyland statistically has zero Because they make them get off the site Before they pronounce them It's like go off the yeah Because someone recently I think allegedly passed away at Disneyland but then they were saying they waited until they were outside of the parks to declare them dead yeah which like I guess allegedly allegedly maybe not maybe no one's died there that's pretty magical there's like there's like the most and like action
Starting point is 01:28:11 park in New Jersey is the one that technically has the most best oh god why doesn't it close down then action park like what do you mean I know once you have that like number yeah I think we got a close up shot yeah um but the Great Adventure and Six Flags Great Adventure has 13 deaths and Magic Malin here in California has seven. Ooh. I guess that's not, in my head, I thought there'd be a lot more. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:39 Like, of all time? Yeah. Yeah, I feel like Shane would show one like every week. That's crazy. Oh, my God. Okay, well, good, I guess. I guess that's good. Seven and their whole entire existence.
Starting point is 01:28:50 Yeah. Where's the first one at? Sixth Slags, Great Adventure. Sounds familiar. Madgemont's Blancy, I know that. Yeah. Great Adventure is in New Jersey.
Starting point is 01:29:05 Hmm. What's going on? What's happening in New Jersey? You'll be nearby. You can investigate. I will be. Newark, New Jersey. Hamilton said everything is legal in New Jersey.
Starting point is 01:29:15 The treasurer. Everything's illegal? Legal. He's like, everything's legal in New Jersey. I guess they're not tightening the screws on those coasters over there. Yeah. That's a little dubious.
Starting point is 01:29:25 That is sad. I know. At Universal here in California, they were doing construction on the new roller coaster. I guess they do it at night. And even with horror nights, they're still building it. And I was like, that's weird how easy it is to build one of these things. Oh, you're like watching it. They literally were just with the wrench tightening a screw up.
Starting point is 01:29:44 I'm like, that's all it takes for to get a roller coaster. Which makes me wonder, like, can someone just unscrew it? Like, that's scary. What do you mean? They're just like screwing it in night with everybody there. if some dubious person, a teenage boy wants to go up there and unscrew it. Like, no, thank you. What are they building and where?
Starting point is 01:30:00 A Fasting Furious coaster. Oh, okay. It is huge. Where? Like, it's around the whole park? It goes around the whole park. Like, it goes over the escalators. What?
Starting point is 01:30:10 It is crazy. Yeah. It's too much. It's so, like, it goes over the back lot and stuff. When's it supposed to be done? 2026, no date. But that's what I said, too. I'm like, it's already going to be ready to go.
Starting point is 01:30:22 Next year? Yeah. I'm, like, I'm a little suspicious, but... You like roller coasters? In theory, I do... You do? No. Not in theory.
Starting point is 01:30:32 I'm really anxious getting on it. I'm anxious, like, waiting for it to go. And then once it goes and, like, I'm having fun. Yeah. And there's, like, 45 seconds or whatever. Oh, you like it then? Um, yeah. Yeah, I'm shepherdessess even while I'm, like, going on it.
Starting point is 01:30:49 And then, um, but I always forget to keep my head back and I always end up... Neck hurting. Yeah, yeah. But I do have the, back to six flags, I do have the PTSD of not fitting on a six flat, on the riddler at six flags when I was too, too big. What's that when it goes on for you? Yeah, it's one of those. And what happened?
Starting point is 01:31:07 They told you get off. Yeah. It's always the worst when you're holding the ride up and then you have to get off and they got to lock everyone back in and you're sitting on the sidelines like, oh, big boy was too big for the riddler. It's like, oh, gagged. They didn't have plus-sized park wrappers back then. You wouldn't know where you could fit.
Starting point is 01:31:21 Yes. I always look at them before I go Disney. anything because like it is so real because even some some rides are just small yes like i don't think i'm like huge you know but it's like i there's some rides that are very tight that i'm like who else like how can anyone else fit in this you know i don't know it's like yeah everything needs bigger seeds i think just for comfort for everyone i and then you know what's the worst though is um you know when it's like the one lap bar and everyone's in the row and then you're the reason why like it won't last yes yes i've been there and too
Starting point is 01:31:53 I've been there too. I think of mine was on. God, there's one really tight one. Is it like the mummy? There's one that was like really tight and I like never went back on it. Maybe not or maybe Indiana Jones. One of those ones that like makes you go back and forward.
Starting point is 01:32:05 And I, that's the worst. Jurassic Park ride. It's just like the, everyone's like in one row. It's like a long bench. And it's just like that one long bar that comes down. So you have one biggie on there. And then Darian is teeny, rainy. Yes.
Starting point is 01:32:20 And he is Jocelyn around. I'm like keeping a. I'm like, okay, don't fly out and get freaking taken by it to your X. I am like, even. I didn't think about that. Like, what about a little kid even? Like, what if Malbu's on there? Like, what do you have to keep them down?
Starting point is 01:32:34 I guess, I mean, granted, of course, it is like, it would take a lot of velocity to fly out. But I'm like, you know, I'm like, you know, I'm not sure cautious. But when you go down, like, I don't think about that. Oh, my gosh. Slip right out. That's right. I guess I have to, like, balance it, I guess. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:48 Or have you ever been in a helicopter? No. They balance it out. Like, I remember. Oh, biggie's on one side. Yeah. No, bigies on one side by themselves. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:32:56 And the skinnies are all on the other side. I was the biggie in this situation. Oh, my God. I went with a guy one time. One time. I don't love that. I am very fearful of helicopters. I'm very fearful of all them.
Starting point is 01:33:07 I went one time. And I'm like, okay, everything's fine. I went to Santa Barbara. We came back. We had to land in the middle of the night because, like, something goes wrong with the airplane. And I was like, absolutely not. I would take a car on the way back.
Starting point is 01:33:16 And I was like, absolutely not. Never again. But it was that. It was like, they weigh before you go on. and the pilot and the guy was on one side and then I was on the other side to like balance off the helicopter which that alone I'm like
Starting point is 01:33:26 I don't know if I want to balance it out but I hate that I didn't have to see a weight capacity on the elevator I'm always like let's look around if there's other fatties only one of us can be on here like it's like it is very real because getting second elevator
Starting point is 01:33:38 sounds horrible too so I'm like let me just I don't know anything anything like weight limits I just don't love I just want to be on the ground I feel you on that plant on the ground
Starting point is 01:33:48 yeah yeah because it's just too much but being big on those roller coasters I do like when they have the testing before you go on like they have the seat Oh that's good
Starting point is 01:33:59 They started doing that now Which is good For people or luggage For For For They have the people I guess
Starting point is 01:34:05 When you're big You are the luggage Yeah Wait really Wait I'm so confused Like yeah They'll have this Like on the newer
Starting point is 01:34:12 roller coasters now They'll have like A seat example And you can test it To make sure you fit You went to get The plane they had that I love that idea
Starting point is 01:34:19 That's a good idea We should do that as well. Because they have the for the luggage. Yeah. Oh, I see. They should do that, honestly. See if you'll fit. Yeah, because it's, nothing is worse than, you know, getting all the, and then you also,
Starting point is 01:34:31 it's, of course, embarrassing, but then also you wasted so much time waiting in the line to get to the front. I know. You could send up for a couple hours that way. Harris, too. I love Harris with the Harris showroom that Donny Osmond performs that their seats are so tiny. Like, before I ever had kids in 2021, we went and it was so small. I was, like, stuck in that seat.
Starting point is 01:34:48 They have a couple booths, which they, not like. put us in. I wonder if they put us in there because they know why I can't be in the seats. Because every time we go and I'm on the guest list, they put us in the booths, which I love. Maybe it's VIP. I don't know. Either way, I'm thankful for it. But those seats... It's definitely VIP. It's his booth for his guests. Well, in that case, love it. But those seats are, and we love Herras. And I would love to perform that one day. Like, Harris is my favorite casino. Favorite Steakhouse. Like, I love Harrah's. But those seats need to be bigger. Shout out to the factory in St. Louis, had the biggest
Starting point is 01:35:17 whiteest seats for every single person in that audience. And it was my favorite. venue for that reason. I like sat in the seats and I was like this is great. It was as big as these seats and every seat should be this size everywhere you go minimum. Just for everyone's comfort. You know, I'm sure Gary and I would love. Even when little people come on here, they're like, oh, I love how like, little, a big the seat is, you know, it's just, it's where it's at. You can cuddle up in there. Yeah, yeah, it really is. You put your feet up, you cuddle, like it's just cozy. I don't want to feel like I'm squished in there. I guess back in the day people were skinnier, maybe. I don't know. I guess so, right? Yeah, you never
Starting point is 01:35:47 see any, like, fat people in the 1950s? Oh, yeah, clock. Really? Right? I think so. Faddy Arbuckle, I guess, but he was, like, one. Why is the, again, I guess it's just a spooky time of the year. The only big person that I can think of, like, black and white photo is John Wayne Gacy.
Starting point is 01:36:05 I dare say. I know. Okay. I don't know why that's in the top. With the clown and the, yeah. I don't know why that's the only biggie I can think of at the moment. But also, he's, like, from the 80s. Oh.
Starting point is 01:36:14 I don't think he's just in a black and white photo. right because even the 80s I guess people were just like really obsessed with being skinny I sent Moses a meme it was like moms after eating a regular sized lunch just like I guess I don't need dinner tonight like that is such a mom thing my mom will always say that my dad like everyone's like
Starting point is 01:36:34 who I just had that big lunch I don't eat dinner tonight and like what you ate like just a meal like it's so my dad's also guilty at that he'll eat just like literally a chicken breast and be like I feel like a pig you have like a chicken cutlet like It's crazy. I think the 80s were a different time
Starting point is 01:36:49 for all our parents. I think they just were like really obsessed with being skinny. Yeah, tea. Diet culture. Funny enough, the 80s is where the kind of biggest spike
Starting point is 01:36:56 started in weight. Oh, so they're getting fat. So like 60s, let's say an average weight for women was 140. Mm. And then in the 80s,
Starting point is 01:37:06 it was 145. But then by the time we get to the 90s, it's like almost 160. Oh. And in 2000, it's closer to 170. Wow, huh.
Starting point is 01:37:20 I wonder what contributed to that. Food, just a food industry. Just McDonald's came about. Just really bad. Taco balm. Preservatives, right? Yeah, yeah. Preservatives in the food, all that.
Starting point is 01:37:33 Yeah, any food that's processed, we don't digest as good. Oh. And to preserve the food, you put chemicals that kill the bacteria. But it's the same bacteria that digest the food in your tummy. So it kills your gut bacteria. So now you're not digesting as well. Also, maybe smoking, less people smoke. Smoking keeps you skinny, allegedly.
Starting point is 01:37:52 That's right here. Everyone was smoking back in the day. Lucy Ball was smoking while she was pregnant on the show. They really were smoking willy-nilly. Yeah, and I guess that curbs your appetite. Yeah. You know, now if you buy cigarettes, it literally shows like pictures of cancer on there. Oh, you should, yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:07 Yeah. That's crazy that people still smoke, though, like, uh, okay. I know. I don't know. Yeah, I guess you know. I guess, like. At that point, they can't help themselves. They would stop if you're good.
Starting point is 01:38:18 Yeah. That's annoying. What? You're a muffler. You don't hear it? Oh, I don't even notice it. I usually drown it out with the radio. How's this?
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Starting point is 01:38:43 Cue the music. Like NCIS, Tony. and Ziva. We'd like to make up for own rules. Tulsa King. We want to take out the competition. The substance. This balance is not working.
Starting point is 01:38:56 And the naked gun. That was awesome. Now that's a mountain of entertainment. Haramow. What does all have you banned one day cigarettes? I should, huh? It's not bad for you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:10 It's like nothing good coming from it. Yeah. Pure tobacco is not as bad, but just in cigarettes, there's like, I don't know, 30 chemicals that... So chemicals are the real problem, is what I'm hearing for all this. From food and cigarettes. We should just kill chemicals. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:25 If you use tobacco in its natural form, if you eat food that's natural. So, okay, how do we stop the chemical problem here? Like, that seems like the issue with everything, right? It's the big corporations. You know, they want to maximize profits. Oh. They want long shelf life for food. They want...
Starting point is 01:39:40 What's worse? Big Corp or Big Pharma? They're the same. Yeah. Oh. chemicals and both they're the same because one makes you sick and the other one gives you the medication for it and it's the same company why don't we just get rid of all them we overtake them they're stronger than us don't come from me I feel like the government or something don't come to me I'm a dummy but it sounds like a good idea the government should get on it and then we'll all love the government well be like oh thank you for saving us no more chemicals no more sickness they pay for a government they put those people in place they lobby they sponsor them I'm Oh, my gosh. That's how it's work?
Starting point is 01:40:17 One of the just made everyone happy. Like, why don't we just have a government? How come how come to the world just don't want everyone happy? How come they want us to be sick and miserable and fat? They want to be happy. I mean, that's their state of mind to make themselves happy on your account. I pray for one day that we will have a happy world. I manifest that for everybody.
Starting point is 01:40:34 I mean, the power of your manifestation as we know. Yeah, I see it. Instead of like Hunger Games dystopia, I see a world where everyone's happy. Happy Topia. Happy Topia. Oh, I guess. Flopopia. Utopia?
Starting point is 01:40:47 Floptopia? Flopopopica. Flopopica. Some of these Flopopica came on day, like, oh, we needed this to save floptropica. Something weird. Maybe it was our Bees in the Trap thing, and they're like, oh, this is FlopTropica, whatever. Well, I was over Bees in the Trap until I saw your Bees in the Trap, and I was like, oh, I'm back into it. Really?
Starting point is 01:41:07 Yeah. Because Daryan sings it not, because he's a Barb, as you know. But he also likes that the song that is, what's going? he also loves the remix part of it and you don't love it he just sings it non-stop like he loves that he loves to sing that so it's annoying you um uh not annoying but it does lose its charm in certain situations for sure i never like the track because i don't like the first song though oh the what's going on he loves that part but he also loves bees in the trap so as you can see it's a it's a truly a trap um but yeah yeah when malala did it i was like okay and then but then you did it and i was like
Starting point is 01:41:43 sold yeah she was on the tonight show and she did the wow yeah um and then she was also on a podcast and she was talking about the summary turned pretty and i love i love that she's like on like a press store she's obviously talking about stuff that's important but then also like showing that she's like multifaceted she's not just like an activist from women she's also just like a normal person and i love that side of her i don't know i think it's it's so endearing and so nice i think it humanizes people and like it makes her message I think more I don't know almost empowering it makes her a real person like that's like just me you somebody yeah yeah yeah do ever talk about like what food she likes oh she likes and chicken curry she says ooh who does it oh she likes
Starting point is 01:42:28 fried eggs and for breakfast oh we had a Friday I wonder if it's running your heart anyways not the important question but she's five years younger than me so wow so she's like only in her 20s, I mean, and just like, yeah, I love, and the way that she uses social media, I think it's just, like, very smart and effective. Because, yeah, she posted it also, like, about, on her TikTok, like a behind the scenes of making the, um, the bees on the trap TikTok with Jimmy, and she's like, love Nikki. Oh, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I saw, okay, I saw that one. So it was Jimmy Fallon.
Starting point is 01:42:56 I did see that one. Yeah, that one was cute. And she posted, she was, like, posted herself learning the, the lyrics. She's like, uh, love to Nikki. I love that. I love that. I love that. Yeah, I love Malala.
Starting point is 01:43:07 Malala. Did you see one of the cat's-eye girls is going solo. Already? What? Daniela is going solo. Yep, officially. What? I know.
Starting point is 01:43:19 You didn't see this? But in addition, or she's with a group but also has a solo project. Oh, I mean, that's... That's going solo, right? Having a solo project. No, that sounds like she's leaving the group. I guess the way I said that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:29 She's featured on another artist Junjohn's solo album. So she is doing a solo feature. Okay. Yeah. Not going solo. Not going solo. yeah just doing a solo feature i like that i like i mean i feel like the girls of cats i obviously have like a strong identity as a group but they also do stuff like i don't know i feel like they all each
Starting point is 01:43:50 bring something so different to the table um like laura is really into like the production of music and she remixed gnarly and like i love it because i do love the remix that laura did and the the remix goes like, gnarly remix by Laura from Katzai, by Katzai. I love it. That's why I'm saying, like, how do you, can you separate yourself without being Laura from Katzai? Can you just be Laura? That's true. Because even Daniela, it does say like Daniela of Katzai.
Starting point is 01:44:22 Oh, it does say that. So we can't fully be still. Because they're pretty new. So I guess to do something solo. True. I mean, they literally just debuted like, I guess a year and a half. I don't know, which is crazy just because they're so big, like, and so popular. I was so popular.
Starting point is 01:44:35 I was trying to get my makeup artist tickets to San Francisco because they're up there the same night I am in San Francisco, but literally like nosebleeds seats are like $4,000. Yes. You got the ones for my birthday. I like the good time. Yeah. That's insane. Like great.
Starting point is 01:44:52 I mean, like really good for them, but like the, I mean, they blew up so freaking fast. Narlie was in the keeping up with the Kardashians premiere. I'm like they, they never paid for music the Kardashians. Yeah, but like we want this song. We need to license Snarly. Wow. Yeah, that is. Oh, I missed the premiere.
Starting point is 01:45:08 Was it last night? Yes. Do you watch it? Yeah, I have to watch it for work. Anything I'm missing? You are not missing. I mean, Kim did talk about Kanye and like the co-parent, like how she deals with like co-parenting with that. And she did say some, obviously yes, problematic fave.
Starting point is 01:45:27 But, I mean, you do have the givots when it comes to parenting because how do you manage that when you have. their father is, like, so, like, volatile. You truly don't know what he's going to say. And he says a lot of such, like, just outlandish and, like, mean things about Kim a lot, too. Yeah, that's so hard to not say anything bad. Not to have to take the high road and then also be the one to kind of, like, protect, like, shield your kids from, like, that. And she said, too, like, they're getting to the age where they're seeing it. So it's, like, how does she still, like, try to protect them?
Starting point is 01:46:03 um and she's like i don't understand how he could say you know i wake up and i see that he says that he can't see the kids and she's like we got divorced i didn't kidnap them she said like you were supposed to buy the house next door and you were supposed to come over for dinner like she said yeah all the things she's like my address never changed like he knows where i live he can come see them anytime and it's it is like very true who's talking about that with just um like a therapist or like her family it came up while she was filming um all's Fair, the new Hulu show, the Ryan Murphy one. And she just talked about how she was having flare-ups with her psoriasis because it's
Starting point is 01:46:41 induced by stress. Oh. Did something more severe happen from her stress? She also suffered, got diagnosed with a brain aneurysm from like the stress of dealing with Connie and stuff. Yeah. Yeah, she handles it so well. Like I would just spiral.
Starting point is 01:46:58 Yeah. And the way he treats her mom. Like, you know, like the whole family, the way he was like yelling at Chris and that one and Chris being so calm in that clip like yeah it's like really it's a lot and the kids seeing it like like north is definitely the age to be online and she was like people say like oh I'm you're in the position where you can just walk away but she's like I have four kids like I'm tied with him forever and of course they're young they're young yeah it's like adult kids and it's like of course I under there's people ought to always be a critic of Kim and I get that because it's like
Starting point is 01:47:29 you know but Connie was also very different when she got with him yeah you know like he obviously I feel like he's always suffered from like different from something mentally I don't know if he got diagnosed but it was just obvious some like once his mom died you know yeah but I I feel like no one could have predicted the path he would go down no I mean I would say he's probably more famous or at least more respected than Kim he fully like he like he like legitimized Kim when he came to like fashion and stuff because he was such a you know force in pop culture and then he was like a big shift for the whole family really as far as like being taken more serious in like the fashion world and in pop culture.
Starting point is 01:48:08 Her first MetGal was with him, right? Yeah. And it's sad too because I mean, they show her like FaceTiming the kids and she still like top wants them to see like the positive in Kanye. So yeah. I forget. I think she was talking to maybe, maybe saint. And they were like, oh, I wish I had blue eyes.
Starting point is 01:48:28 And she was like, well, your dad had blue contact. So when you get older, maybe you can try that when you're a grown. up and like she's still talking positive. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it is very better sweet seeing that. That's such an interesting response. I think about that. Like, just all that stuff, like kids, like if your kids, like, I really want blue eyes.
Starting point is 01:48:45 Like, what is the right response? I know. Well, it's her credit, too. She'd just say, but you were born with beautiful brown eyes. Right. Like, if you ever want to try. Yeah. Because we were talking about that day in glam too.
Starting point is 01:48:54 We were talking about what was it that? Oh, tanning. How me and when makeup bars are we were like, oh, tanning, like, effed up our skin. Like, it just made it super, like, coarse. But, like, we were so obsessed with tanning. And, like, even when I was younger, like, the legal age was, like, 13. And I think, like, snuck in and got it done at, like, 12. I was, like, tanning.
Starting point is 01:49:10 And, like, just tanning all the time. And, like, gosh, I really feel like if my daughter was, like, or my mom used to pull my hair through caps to bleach it because I wanted it bleached, like, Britney. Like, she was doing it for me. But, God, if, like, Malba was, like, I want you to pull my hair through caps or I want to go on tanning. But, like, I feel like I'd have to say no, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:49:25 It's so. Like, I don't know. I know. I mean, that is like one of the, I mean, such a big challenge with parenthood, right? Because obviously it's like, of course, you want to, like, support your child and have them feel like, you know, they could be anything they want to be. Yeah. But you also want them to be safe and healthy and not, you know, and also have like self-esteem and stuff. Like, that is such a.
Starting point is 01:49:46 Because ultimately it's like better quality skin if you're not tanning and better quality hair if you're not bleaching. So it's like better for them. Did your parents, you know, your parents always said yes to you? Yep. Basically. was there ever a no where like oh and then like later on you're like okay that made sense or was there a no and you're like that should never have been in there not really because but i think with me it was just a matter of my interests were just very like in it like i don't know wholesome i guess
Starting point is 01:50:16 and innocent because i never was i just never was naturally attracted to anything besides food anything that was like you know yeah yeah we had to food you know yeah um yeah um and i'm Um, so I never, I don't know, they, I never had, like, a thing where they had to, like, sit me down and be like, no, you can't do that because I never, I don't know, I just wanted to be at home. Nothing with hair, piercings. No, because I, even with, I never wanted piercings. I would dye my hair or something, like, lighter brown or something, but, yeah, I mean, even my other brothers were, like, bleaching their hair and stuff, like, when they were teenagers. Yeah, like, it's fine. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:52 I was thinking about, like, implants or surgery. Like, I want an implants. Oh, my God, from a really young age because I just. I had, like, really uneven boobs. Like, one was, like, a D-cup. One was, like, a B-cup. And I'm like, gosh, like, it would, like, change my life as a teenager because then people would stop making fun of me.
Starting point is 01:51:04 But I'm, like, obviously, we didn't have the money, so, like, it was a no. But, yeah, I think I just have to be, like, no. Yeah. Surgery? I don't know. Until, like, they're 18. I don't know. There's, like, altering anything in your body.
Starting point is 01:51:15 I think, especially when you're young, because looking back, I'm sure there were times I, like, me, I would see shows and be, like, oh, like, you know, surgery seems, like, so easy or whatever. yeah um like that's one yeah yeah for real um i like i knew realistically i can never get it like as a teenager or whatever but it seemed like some i don't know the idea of it um but then yeah like i mean as you know with like implants like you get older and you're like oh and now ever like it's a lot of people are taking them out like a lot of stubborn reasons yeah i need to i was talking about that too i was like i think that was like an rita we're talking about it is like that's like i think we'd feel so much better without that like i really need to because like there are moments
Starting point is 01:51:54 where i feel a little cuckoo or a little i know i just had a baby but like she had you know she her baby was 13 years ago so it's like the fact that we both feel that way and like it's like if once you take them out people are like I felt instantly but jelly jelly roll's wife bunny always tells me that she goes I felt instantly like the moment they were out it was like depression like anxiety like it just lifted for her I mean she suffered with her whole life too but she's like lifted for her and I was like they need something like yeah because it probably is like toxic like this that is what do you think about implants specifically like nose jobs you're not putting like a foreign object in your body like implants you're literally sticking like yeah what is it
Starting point is 01:52:25 I mean, I know it's like saline, silicone, but what is that material? What's saline? What is saline? What is silicone? Period. Like, why are they putting chemicals in our body? There's just no way that's safe. Right?
Starting point is 01:52:38 Why did we do that? Where did it start? We need to look up the origin of breast implants. Why don't they put, I guess you can get like gummy bears in there now. Did you hear about that one? No. You know like gummy beer implants and I'm like, but I guess it's just like that's more natural because it's like gelatin, I guess. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:52:53 But I remember one doctor wanted to put like a, a. a bovine heart in mine, like to have them sit up more. That's... Like mesh, like bovine mesh. I don't know. Bovine's pig, right? I thought it was cow. Maybe that's, yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:06 But I think the one person wanted to put a pig in me too. There were like different parts and I just thought like that's so, feel so unnatural. I don't know. I want to do it. Implants to everyone. Don't do it. Get those fat. Maybe put some fat in there.
Starting point is 01:53:19 I guess you get like a fat transfer if you really want some boobs. Yeah. Yeah. I mean, I'm also like whatever makes you happy. obviously, but I think when you're old enough to, like, fully understand the, like, how it will change your physically, but also mentally, you know? Yeah, yeah. I just wish everyone just liked the way they look.
Starting point is 01:53:41 You don't know how many people just like, I think everybody wants to change their appearance to some capacity. True, yeah. I have some people who are skinny who want to be more fit, bigger legs, like, it's kind of sad how everyone just always wants to change their appearance. Have you ever want to change your appearance, Moses? I know his answer. No, I remember when I was young.
Starting point is 01:54:01 No, never. When I was young, I remember going with a friend to a place for, like, plastic surgery, and they were trying to convince me to do my nose. What? What age? Yeah. I was like teenager, like high school. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:54:14 And I was like, no, I kind of feel like, you know, it's part of my character. Like, I don't need to change it. But, no, but I do sense, like, you know, like getting old. you see changes and you're like, oh, you know what, I miss a certain thing the way I looked a certain way, but at the same time, I wouldn't intervene with, I wouldn't intervene. Like, when did you like a time that should go away like that way? It's always, you always can look 10 years back, it doesn't matter. Just younger, you're just saying you like when you look younger.
Starting point is 01:54:45 Yeah, I mean, there's certain things, you know, things change, but I feel like aging, I'm just embracing aging rather than doing something to it. I saw somebody post about, like, why is it like everyone in Hollywood? Like, they intervene so much with their faces to a place where they're not recognized anymore. Yeah. And I don't like that. You know, like, I don't like when I look at the person, I'm like, wait, we all liked you for who you were. And now you're just chasing something else.
Starting point is 01:55:15 Like, you know, they don't look the younger self. They just look a completely different person. Like my mom, who did she tell us about the other day that had a crazy, not kind of crazy face left. Who was it? Was it a hot topic or should just tell us? Oh, wasn't a guy? Yes. Bradley Cooper.
Starting point is 01:55:29 Yeah. Have you seen his face? Let me. I don't know. I think it was something changed. I think that we, that I so started with him. I mean, he looks like unrecognizable. Like not a bad way at all, but like like Barry Manilow, which I mean, I think
Starting point is 01:55:41 Barry Manilow is attractive. He looks like Claykin and I love that. But like, Bradley Cooper had such a different face. I mean, I guess they're all saying they didn't get anything done. So maybe just change this with age like that. I don't know. I don't know, but you know, I personally just rather not mess with my body. I never had the piercing, never had tattoo.
Starting point is 01:56:01 Never, like I never intervened with my body. If you would have gotten your nose done, like if our kids have one of your, you know, a nose like yours might be like, like, why my nose look like that? You know what I mean? I think there's something kind of nice about that with like when you have kids and you see like your own features in them. It's like, oh, as opposed to if you got your nose fixed and they had your old nose, they'd be like, why is my nose like this?
Starting point is 01:56:21 And now you can be like, well, it's like my nose and it's pretty good. Yeah. Everyone's just trying to love themselves. It's hard. And embrace your age. Oh. Embrace your age? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:56:34 Like, it's people age really different. It's fine to get some Botox. Well, I mean. You already make plans to get that Christian or facelift? Yes. I'm saving it as we speak because I think it's $150K. Look, yes. You know what?
Starting point is 01:56:49 I don't know. I'd like joke about it. But then I'm like, is it a word? at the risk is it where something going were you telling me somebody was telling me like face slips are like you have to be really careful because it's like they can affect like your nerves like if you cut it like it could like something goes wrong like the whole nervous system could be like effed up or something
Starting point is 01:57:05 so the more the older I get the more I want to live I'm like maybe I don't want to risk my life even my implants out like this will be my last surgery you know what I mean because it's like kind of you have you've never been put under for surgery have you I forget my wisdom teeth oh are you knocked out for that it depends they for me yeah I don't know why. Do you know how they did it?
Starting point is 01:57:27 I think it was laughing. No, not like. I think it was a mask. Yeah. Wow. I never had that. I think. I kind of don't remember.
Starting point is 01:57:34 Laughing gas is crazy. I've never had that. Were you just like laughing the whole time? Or was it? No, but he does it doesn't knock you out. I forget what I was. I had. I was definitely knocked out.
Starting point is 01:57:44 I forgot how they did it though. But I was definitely because I know for some like you just, yeah, laughing gas, you just kind of like in the haze, right? I was completely knocked out. Okay. So you like woke up. Yeah. Not interviewed.
Starting point is 01:57:53 Like you don't have like an IV in you. Maybe it was that. It was a lot. It was, that's how they do it. It was before I had, I had to do it before I got envisaline. So it must have been like 28th, 2019. Long time ago. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:07 It's crazy. Surgery is like, cause my surgery too. It's like, you go in there. Am I talking too much? Okay. I'm like, I'm talking too long. It's like, you literally like walk yourself into the room. It's just like a metal of like a cold metal slab.
Starting point is 01:58:17 And you just like, I don't know. You just like walk yourself in there to be like cut open. It's like such a crazy thing. Obviously if you need the surgery, it's like, one thing, and that's scary, but, like, cosmetic surgery, you're, like, electing to do that. And then, yeah, they just start putting everything in you, and anestigiality starts, like, counting backwards, and you're just like, ooh, like, it's just so crazy.
Starting point is 01:58:36 But I don't know. I don't know. Surgery is, it's so scary, me, though I've had much it. I am all about to do what you want to do what makes you happy. But at the same time, maybe find inner happiness. I think it says a lot, like, if you can just kind of be happy. Like, I, like, I know I always say about my weight, but, like, truly, it's like, yes, I would, like, change my weight, but I am, like, just happy, so I kind of just don't care.
Starting point is 01:58:56 Like, maybe I'll feel better. Maybe I'd have more energy. But at the same time, like, I'm kind of just happy. Yeah. I don't know. More energy, more, I mean, you're doing the most every day all day. Yeah, I guess I do. I do have a lot of energy.
Starting point is 01:59:10 May I have even more if I was no belly. Sometimes that belly gets in the way when you got stuffing in your jeans, you know? These are great, though. These are a 1-X and they felt great. Anyways, that's the whole segment. What were we talking about? Where did start? Well, I have a transition.
Starting point is 01:59:22 transition then from beauty standards selena gomez she talked about um rare beauty um at a at a panel talking about the the business practices that she teaches or the business practices that um she does for the company and um this went viral on Twitter and TikTok um this clip of her saying that we don't use models for rare beauty and we use people that i felt like they can be your best friends So, and people were like, oh, so is she calling all the rare beauty models chop? And then one girl, one girl who did a campaign for her beauty was like, oh, my gosh, she called me ugly. Oh, I was like, no. It is kind of giving that.
Starting point is 02:00:08 Like, we're not using models. Yeah. Yeah. Let's say we're not using models. They are models. They're modeling your line. It's just like, we're not using beautiful people. We're using just the regular ones.
Starting point is 02:00:19 Regular girls. Yeah, I get, I get what she's saying, like, because I think, I mean, again, I don't want to speak for her, I guess, but to me, how I, and choosing to interpret it is she meant that, like, the, like, high fashion, like, just, like, I don't know, the otherworldly unattainable versus, like, the girls that she wants to cast for her shoots are, like, gorgeous, like, girl next door, more attainable. She did not say a gorgeous girl next door. I mean, me as her, me clocking in to be the unpaid Selena Gomez popliss. Yep. What she, what she's meant to say. Yeah. My client, Selena Marie, meant to say was she just meant like the attainable girl next store level beauty.
Starting point is 02:01:06 Right, right, right, right. But it was just so, like, seeing the girls who, like, modeled it being like, oh, oh, that's not. She called me ugly. That's actually, were they young? She called me chop. Yeah, like, not super young, but like, yeah, 20s under 20s, yeah. Yeah, there is. ways to go about.
Starting point is 02:01:21 Yeah. Also, just maybe, you know, it's even more powerful, it's not talking about it. Just being like, this is beautiful campaign that I had put out. Like, it is, people can tell if you're not using high fashion models. I don't think you need a lesser, like, clock it for people. But they had a meeting and they present in rare beauty. And they presented to her how beautiful the concept is. We're not going to use the, you know, the standard beauty.
Starting point is 02:01:45 Like, they used a lot of words to describe something. Redefining beauty. Yes. She just, you know, she said it again and everyone in the company, I'm sure she said there, watched it and were like, that's not the way we said it. That's not the way we said it. You have to say the certain way to make it sound right. Well, that could be other ways. I've been with people too for sure. Like, that's like, you know, if they're talking about like diversity and they just say it the wrong way. Like people do word things poorly. It's just like there's just like a tons of time where we don't have to like, we don't have to talk about like what it is. Like these are the people we cast it. We don't have to say like, look at us casting diversity. You know. You know what I mean? It's just like, okay, we'll see it. In her mind, which she says models, she means high fashion models and all that. But yeah, if he said it the same thing about actors, like we don't use actors, we use somebody to be your best friend. Yeah. I don't know. Yeah, the whole thing is like, I mean, I'm going to see it. You know, like it's like, I don't know. You know who does a mix of high fashion models and regular people? Matt Cosmetics. Me and Alex Kwasani were at the Dublin Airport. Our poster was up there. Did you see it? And that is exactly what I thought of what it comes to this is like, like yes there was high fashion models like obviously Alex is like one of the biggest ones and then there was me just blow her with my little my little turkey leg out there and I was like you know what I mean? There is like maybe I can put a little B roll of it of us backstage
Starting point is 02:03:01 and there was one of me and her like doing a runway walk down the aisle together and I was just like we both kind of eat so she could have just said rather than like separating high fashion models from just regular people she could have just been like you know look at these beautiful girls from all walks of life yes yes we're just called on binaries of people people from all walks of life I don't know that is kind of yeah I yeah I think she she's like out of business conference so it's like it's not like she's doing an interview where she like you know the publicist is right there and could be like well actually say it you know what I mean yeah because and I I've been there where you just you're wording things a little clunky like I feel like I know what her heart was
Starting point is 02:03:46 trying to say. Yeah, yeah. She does trip over her words every now and then, as we've seen. But I do think her heart was in the right place. People are really, it's, the switchup is crazy because like, what they're coming for? Now people have been, they've been going back. I've seen a lot on Twitter and TikTok, like going back to, like, Selena's comments on like stuff with Justin or Haley. And like now, whereas like everyone kind of viewed Selena as like the victim, now they're flipping it. And now it's like, why is Selena, why was she commenting? miss on Justin's Instagram. Like, I've seen a lot of, like, that stuff.
Starting point is 02:04:19 And it is kind of sad. Because also, it's like, my PSA, is like, she also, when she was going through that, what I was, like, undiagnosed with bipolar and. So yeah? Yeah. Oh, I didn't know. And she has a documentary on Apple. It came out a couple years ago called My Mind and Me that, like, documented her mental health,
Starting point is 02:04:38 like, journey. Oh my gosh. And it was really, yeah. I don't know. And, um, struggling with, like, lupus as well and, like, being sick, but not having, like, a diagnosis um and then even when she did get diagnosed then she had to go through chemo and stuff to treat her lupus i know what age this was young this was before her kidney transplant so that almost 20s 20s early 20s yeah wow um because she was touring but um this was what was it like
Starting point is 02:05:05 maybe revival and stars dance so yeah this one has been like 2016 around and she would tour and then she would have to enter her tours early because then she would her lupis would flare up and she would have to do chemo to treat it and then just have no energy to perform. Oh my gosh. That's sad. Yeah. So I feel like going back and like rewriting when she was like going through so much physically and mentally is like mean.
Starting point is 02:05:28 And also I hate when people are like this because like especially in Stan culture, people are so critical. But then when you look at like Britney Spears or Amanda Bynes like people who stars, child stars especially that are, you know, you can see struggle. and then you are empathetic but like they got that way because the people like you you know what I'm like it was this kind of attitude
Starting point is 02:05:51 towards child stars of like breaking them down and saying like making fun of their mental illnesses and you know physical illnesses that made them get to like a breaking point but it's crazy how like people would see what happened in Brittany and like how she had like really break down and how that was like a whole spectacle and then not like really and people are empathetic towards Brittany
Starting point is 02:06:12 but then seeing, like, other child stars, like, grow up and then also being so, like, cruel. Yeah, especially, like, Selena Gomez, like, you're just analyzing comments from someone who was obviously going through a lot. Yeah. Like you said, on top of performing, going through lupus and chemo. And then, like, obviously, even, like, recently, like, I know she lost a bunch of weight, but people, like, were saying she looked puffy. And then this.
Starting point is 02:06:31 And now she, like, lost a bunch of weight. And everyone's like, oh, my God. She's, like, on Ozmpic and this and that. Like, like, there's just, like, no winning ever, I feel, like, with anything, you know? It's like, and, I mean, you know, people do turn around, which is great. like Demi Lovato is definitely having like this like great like renaissance right now where people are just like really happy for her for being happy but it's like also probably years of people like tearing her down you know what I mean and it's like oh shit's great she's like
Starting point is 02:06:53 building stuff back yeah but like people like media everyone turned and Selena Gomez too it's I think every yeah because it's not even specific to like Selena I think every child star like yeah she can kind of just be like more empathetic because there's it's just funny how like people only care once they get to the point where it's like they are really unwell or like or like I mean you can say it too like when you can physically pass as being well even though you're exhibiting signs of like mental illness people don't take it as seriously but like right when you physically look bad then people start to get concerned you know so there was yeah there was a child star from like the 80s her name is
Starting point is 02:07:29 dana plato she was on uh different strokes and she was on there like a really young girl with like gary coleman um same thing yeah she was like she was like i think she was like into drugs before her death and like people were like making kind of like the linds jokes back in the day like this is in the 80s right so it's like she's a long time ago but people were like you know being like oh she's a crackhead like also like don't know what kind of drugs she was doing but basically just like totally like chastising her and judging her for that and then like literally ended up like ending her own life like you know the couple years later and then everyone was like wow the media and it's like yeah yeah you are the media
Starting point is 02:08:01 yeah you are the media yeah you mean like you're reporting like with anyone it's like and an an Nicole like just so many people and it's like well you know yeah like obviously people are doing bad things, then, like, you know, that can't be an excuse. But, like, when it's just things that are being, like, argued if she's being mean or she's, whether it's like, Haley, B, Beaver, or Selena, Demi, Miley, like, any child star. Like, drama, pitting things against. Oh, he moved on from her. Oh, it's this.
Starting point is 02:08:28 She's upset about him getting married. Like, it's just like, yeah, of course I would, like, put anyone to feel some type of way. If it gets, like, abusive, obviously. Like, if someone's actually, you know, doing something harmful, that's another story. But when it's, like, thing, again, like, he said, she said. back and forth all like yeah the the drama of it all not to be whatever but like did she ever say why she named her brand that I know we did I see the cup all the time but why did she name it honestly that's a good question I maybe those models the non models are the
Starting point is 02:09:01 rare models the friends the best man like this is a rare beauty that you don't normally see average like you know what I mean like it's like why rare she didn't have that song she did have this song called rare beauty no called rare what's about um it was it feels like you don't care why don't you recognize i'm so like being appreciated and valued because like you can't find another person like me just you know willy-nilly like i'm you know i'm rare finding someone like me who loves i guess in the context this was like a justin-beber thing you know like the it was like when they were doing the back and forth oh she i'm so rare yeah it feels like you don't care why can't you
Starting point is 02:09:41 recognize I'm so rare I don't have it all I'm not claiming to but I know that I'm special when I think of rare I think of rare meat okay like you know what I mean like raw and bloody oh you're in your steak era what do you think of what do you think of rare you think of selina gomez yeah I think of the song rare but I'm a selenator so I love rare I love that what is it called the salonator seleniter selenator selenator what's it mean like selina like a gator oh selenator selenator You know, like Lavate, Selenator, A nation of people don't call themselves Naters, do they?
Starting point is 02:10:18 Nader, salinator. Why don't you call it like salination? Okay, work. Yeah, that's good. Selenator sounds like a gator, like Calgator. Well, Selenation, there's, that doesn't. They leave in the Salonation, but they're salinators. Yes, thank you.
Starting point is 02:10:32 Thank you. There's selenators. But if we live in the United Nations, we're not United Nations. Okay, you ate with that. Yeah. But we don't live in the United Nations. It's you're right. Like, you know, there's no, it's not geese and goose.
Starting point is 02:10:46 It's not geese and goose. No, do you know what I'm talking about? Oh, no. Tomato. It's not mice and mees. There's no mouses. Yes. It's.
Starting point is 02:10:56 Mice. Mice. And what if there's, plural. Mice. Oh, what, okay, so singular is mouse. Mouse and mice. Do you know what I'm saying? Guise and goose.
Starting point is 02:11:08 There's no geese and goose. Moose and moose. but there's someone that's like not that that doesn't follow the rule but anyways doesn't matter okay I don't know I'm saying there's
Starting point is 02:11:18 you don't always have to follow the rules to be a salinator anyways the braids oh my god there's okay anyways yes but it sounds too close to
Starting point is 02:11:26 to hater like selenator cell hater I guess yeah yeah I guess if you're a haley beer fan
Starting point is 02:11:33 you're a selenahater but honestly there's room for everyone you guys in Sephora I see all everybody I see Selena, I see Healy. Although you said
Starting point is 02:11:42 Haley wasn't trying to shade rare. You said she was trying to shade one-size beauty, Patrick Starr. Oh yeah, did Patrick Comets? You started that rumor. Yeah, did he comment back? Did he say anything? He said, Patrick, we're starting that rumor here.
Starting point is 02:11:54 Patrick Starr. Haley was shading you. Haley was shading you, not rare beauty. One size. No hate to Patrick Starr. She wants that one-size shop. One-size says have a huge section in Sephora. They have a huge section.
Starting point is 02:12:05 He literally is retired. He's like, I do not need this influence her life anymore for me. He became a brink. brand yeah like slain like rihanna with music Patrick with you too we really need riana back in music though she could say music I don't think it's at this point you only it's happening it's gonna happen she's been recording the album she's said she's been recording the album for like four years now I think it's done already I think she's just not I think
Starting point is 02:12:26 she's like I don't it comes like so yeah she's like she changes her vibes so she's like actually I don't like this anymore no I think it's gonna come on a couple years I mean I hope you're manifesting that I'm ready she used to be releasing music every year And then now I'm like, that's your favorite song? I love Shut Up and Drive. I love Rhythm of the Sun. That's her first album. I love Umbrella as a classic.
Starting point is 02:12:54 Oh, I mean, that's great. Yeah. Please don't stop the music, of course. That's Rihanna. I think it's pitch perfect. Please don't stop the, please don't stop the, please don't stop. That's Michael Jackson. She samples it.
Starting point is 02:13:07 Wow. I was like, what? That's she? in the bridge. But that's like It's such a popular Michael Jackson one. I'm surprised she sampled that one. Usually I think they would like like
Starting point is 02:13:16 Ariana did like a random and sync song. Like I forgot which one she did. Something that's not popular. So you think she'd take like a least pop a less popular song. True. Because like when you said that I was like oh that's Michael Jackson. I don't know about sampling.
Starting point is 02:13:28 What do you think? Like if it's used well, I love a sample. I spice it with the fast die young bad girls do it well. Ice-pice to sit for her new song, and I liked it. Okay. So it all depends. Yeah, I guess it's Rana.
Starting point is 02:13:45 She can do anything. Because espresso from Sabrina, that samples. I forget which song. Really? Yeah. Really? I'm sorry, you don't know that, but you always know people's, like, tunes. And that me, even.
Starting point is 02:13:58 Like, I've never heard that song before. To me, it sounds completely original. It's that melody in the beginning. Ding-d-d-d-d-le-le-le-le-le-le-. Power Tools. sample path? I don't know. The beginning, that
Starting point is 02:14:13 instrumental the beginning is a little bit of it is a sample. Right, because it starts with a different tune altogether. Oh, it does. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:14:23 And then the song starts. You know what's so funny is like my kids will like songs from TikTok like the, all that she wants is another baby. But then we play the full song and they like don't like it.
Starting point is 02:14:37 They're like not interested. And I was like, and that video is weird. One part. Yeah, they just want that one part. And then they're like, no, we don't want this song. But it is crazy how, like, TikTok makes songs popular and just like that specific section you're looking for. Like, yesterday I was doing a lip sync and I wanted the man child, the useless or is it dumb?
Starting point is 02:14:51 But, like, it did not have that section. I hate that when that happens. Like, it was a TikTok for her performing it and her, like, dead-im shorts. And it was that part. Like, is it useless or is it dumb? But then you go to the sound and they don't have the part in the sound. They just have, like, the verses. And I was like, where's that?
Starting point is 02:15:03 Oh, yeah, yeah. Like, I wonder how they do that. Why does it show that in the clip? but then like you go to use the sound and don't yet can't use um yeah but i did i have a full minute and it was only a minute and there was none i listened to the whole thing through and it was not there because then i went to 15 seconds i'm like okay maybe i need to move the 15 seconds over yeah that part comes in i mean that's a pre-chorus it doesn't come super late yeah i don't know we were trying and i couldn't figure it out so my Sabrina carpenter one is coming but not with
Starting point is 02:15:30 that song it was it was some dance but like that song it's growing on me Man child? Yeah. I love house tour right now. Yeah. The house tour. I like it with the girls, like, dancing, like her life. Was she on tour now?
Starting point is 02:15:49 Yeah. I mean, she's still on the same tour that I went to, but she added more dates. So that's like everyone's doing that now, huh? Yeah, you got that show? Let's add a couple songs. I love that. Yeah, because I was talking about that too with like my couple romance. I'm like, is it the exact same show?
Starting point is 02:16:03 I mean, love it because I didn't see it. I wanted to comment on your, I should. Me, I'm going to do it right now. I wanted to comment, you're looking like you live on Pretty Girl Avenue. Oh, thanks. On which one were you going to comment that? The, your Trishina Carpenter. Oh, thank you.
Starting point is 02:16:15 It wasn't supposed to be Sabrina. It was supposed to be something else. But I was like, everyone said Supreme Carpenter, so I was like, we'll go with him. Yeah. I guess with like the updo in there. I can play like her mom or something. Like, right. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:16:26 How old is she? She's, I mean. She's like 25. Yeah. I guess in theory. 26. God, that's so young. Wow.
Starting point is 02:16:38 If you're in your 20s, just really enjoy that youth because, God, it seems like, it seems like yesterday, but it also seems so far away. Right now. 20s is just for life, you know? It's just for, like, don't stress. Like, just live life. And when you're 25, you're still young. 25 is not chopped. You're not chopped.
Starting point is 02:16:53 But if you're in that rare beauty campaign, you might be chopped. I haven't seen it. You're probably beautiful. Are they? Did you look? What if they were, like, chopped? No, the girl that's quartzweed. It was like a literal.
Starting point is 02:17:05 model you. Well, she literally, yeah, they're all literal models because they're modeled in the campaign, but I love the word chopped. That's a love when people call people Unk. I knew you're going to say that. I just don't know when to use it. Like, I know when to use it, but not really. It means like you're old, right? Okay. You're chopped in your unc, yeah. I'm going to use it. It's just going to be hard for me. Like I loved Uncle? It's like, uh, yeah. Chopped your unc. Unk. Yeah. I didn't, I know I'd look that up too. I think it was S&L. I think the podcast parody called someone Unk and I was like, oh, what is that word? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:17:35 I like how we shorten it, though. I like the new Gen Z, like Unc, chopped. What is Chopped short for? Chopped? Is it not? What is it? Do you know? Like, you're busted.
Starting point is 02:17:49 It's like choppy. You know, sometimes things get choppy. But I wonder what it's actually from. Like, why is that ugly? Why is chopped ugly? I don't know if there's just silly just ugly. I think it's like chopped. Like something is not.
Starting point is 02:18:00 I don't think so. Like if your video is chopped, like the sound is chopped. I don't think it's about a video being chopped. I think it's your face is ugly. But I think that's where it's come from. Like, let's say you look at it. Oh, like distorted? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:18:11 It's chopped. Research says? Well, it's definitely A-A-A-V-E, but a... What's A-A-V-E? African-American vernacular English is what it seems for. Okay. Like everything. I mean, it's one of those things.
Starting point is 02:18:27 Really the root of everything is A-A-V-E, like popular slang. Oh, I didn't know. So much of it is A-A-V-E. I mean, even, like, gay slang is, like, from ballroom culture and ballroom is like by black queer people or queer people of color so everything cool kind of comes from a POC very much that so yes I didn't know yeah you should be like a historian on this on TikTok no I couldn't be but it was like because like even stuff in like stand culture I mean everything like you know when people were like this or like when
Starting point is 02:18:57 you say oh we're cooked or we're cooking like literally every phrase gets like diluted from A-A-V-E. Oh, interesting. That makes sense. Yeah. Because, I mean, you got to, people got to get a culture from somewhere. Yeah. But, yeah, as long as you, I feel like, as long as you're aware of where it comes from, I guess.
Starting point is 02:19:19 To use, you mean? Yeah, because then you have that Justin Bieber, the clunky. It's not clocking to you that I'm standing on business. Did he start that one, or is that? No, that was also A-A-V, but it used it wrong. The clocking? Yeah. Like, again, clocked is also, I mean, from...
Starting point is 02:19:31 Oh, but what if you use it a new... Yeah, yeah, you don't want to, like, take it, I suppose. maybe I just shouldn't say any of these words because actually I don't know No I mean I think it's like one of those things Where it just it becomes so like mainstream I think as long as you're like aware And you're not trying to like you know claim it to be something else
Starting point is 02:19:46 But yeah I mean like Because literally like Everything in popular culture comes from you know For the most part like African American culture Latino culture Queer culture so Yeah even Elvis would say he used to go to like jazz clubs
Starting point is 02:20:02 Like in the Elvis movie I think they showed a little bit But the real Elvis would always say he would listen to like all the jazz musicians in like Memphis and that's what he got all his stuff like hound dog is big mama Thornton like and then people like credit him I suppose because it's the 50s and he was white to like rock and roll but like he always credits the people he said I mean kind of a jump Elvis Renee rap but she was like people tell her like oh why don't you do like R&B music she's like well because people tell her she has the voice that she can and she likes and she listens to it but she's like well um I if she feels she's said something along the lines I'm paraphrasing but that like if a white person can do like R&B and get like applauded more than the actual black people and like their culture is like the one is rooted you know in R&B music so she doesn't feel right doing that and I was like yeah work yeah that makes sense yeah I feel like I think obviously with like AAV too I think if you adopt like I mean I don't know I don't want to speak for anyone but I feel like it gets offensive
Starting point is 02:21:00 when you start adapting like a black scent and stuff you know and you start like cosplaying the culture then it gets Yeah, it gets to be a little like messy Yeah I'm gonna do I have to do my sad one first
Starting point is 02:21:14 And then we can go to I guess the bigger one But I just had to discuss with you The Benito Skinner And Terry break up I said I will not accept this I commented on every post I saw
Starting point is 02:21:26 I know no No absolutely not That's not happening What do you mean nine years together Like what do you mean In gay world That's like 90 years You might as well just like
Starting point is 02:21:34 die. I don't understand. They were end goals. They were a couple goals. We love both of them. Like, I can't choose. I can't choose. They're the power couple too. I was like, oh, Benny. Okay, we loved. Like, I don't understand. Like, I don't understand how this happened. Like, why? Also, like, nine years. It's like, I mean, unless, of course, there's something like violent that happened. But just stay together, right? You're both so good looking and successful. You have the same friend group. I mean, they're so young, though. So if it's not like working anymore. But just make it so young. I kind of get that when you're so, like, if you're like 80, it's like, I mean, even I guess when you're 80, like, I mean, you still have life to live.
Starting point is 02:22:11 So I can't even say that. No, 80 definitely stay together. That's wild. But like when, like, 31, you know. Did they say, well, I feel like, this is like my hottest take ever. I just feel like sometimes we need an explanation. Like, I feel like they need to tell us. I don't like when people like, work, we broke up, respect our privacy.
Starting point is 02:22:30 Like, no, we need to know. then I can have closure for myself you know like what do you mean maybe I'll DM him what happened boo even just off the record
Starting point is 02:22:41 for our own close I know that's what I'm saying it's funny like should we be mad like do we want to be mad at this person Benny said that
Starting point is 02:22:49 we both just love each other so much and have so much love and respect for each other and we treated each other with love and respect until the end he said that
Starting point is 02:22:58 if us breaking up makes you stop believing in love oh he's talking to you Definitely. I think it should be the opposite because I was with someone so special to me for nine years in a committed relationship with my best friend and that they still love and champion each other and that Benny feels lucky to still be a part of his family. He still loves his family and his cousins and his grandpa.
Starting point is 02:23:24 Okay. Very specific. So he's so close with the family. That makes me want to stick my head in a freezer because it's like, what do you mean? like you were together nine years and you love to other. Yeah, that's like the scariest thing to me when people are like, we were, we just fell out of love. What do you mean?
Starting point is 02:23:37 Like, then make it work. Like, get that spark back. Like, you can't just like, like, no, I know. I don't accept it. I don't accept it. I always think about that. Always think about that. Like, what if I, when I was like, I want a divorce?
Starting point is 02:23:47 I was like, no. Like, what do I just say no? Do you know what I mean? Like, how, what do you mean? Like, you can't just say like you're out of love with me. Do you know? You know what I'm saying? I get where you're coming from before.
Starting point is 02:24:00 Yeah. if it's a one-sided split. It's a good time to cover your face when there's something you don't want to talk about. That way, if it gets a clip, no one will know. That's not, that, Oscar, that's someone else. But, like, it just, like, I just don't get that. Or do you think they're just saying that for, like,
Starting point is 02:24:15 PR purposes? Because there's just, like, what do you mean, your best friends, you love each other? Okay, so why did you break? Right? I don't know. I really do struggle with this one. I get, I mean, I think about how,
Starting point is 02:24:31 different you were when you were 22 to 31. Yeah, but I would always tell you how I broke up with somebody or why I broke up with somebody. I was never keeping that secret at 22 and 31. And if I'm 45, like, it doesn't matter. Like, I'm always going to tell you why we broke up. I don't understand.
Starting point is 02:24:49 Like, you know. And Benny also said that he made Terrence, I feel like we have talked to him, so we can call him Terry. but um yeah i call them terry yeah it's terrence okay um this article i right kept referencing them as terrence i'm like is that whatever no we know we know we know we know we know he made benny said he made terry um promise that he wouldn't date someone younger than him debut relationship with someone younger than him oh and they did like a spit handshake on it so he spilled that tea but not the breakup tea he's like so i was being toxic and be like don't date anyone younger but let me like
Starting point is 02:25:26 i'm dead like that what that's what that's that crazy I'm so confused I think he was trying to be quirky but I don't know that's getting quirky it's giving a little controlling maybe we see why we broke up maybe we see who the dumpy was in this where was his interview he did a podcast ride podcast
Starting point is 02:25:43 I think he's called why are they giving all the good tea on someone else's podcast get the tea here yeah you should be able to say that what the hell I would love that tea although you would I don't know you would make an end up getting back I'd give no investigation oh you broke up I'm so sad let's move on to the next one Overcompensation Season 2.
Starting point is 02:26:00 Like, you know what I mean? Like, I would give nothing more. Like, oh, God, that sucks. Damn. I would love to dig. I would love to dig. Like, a Barbara Walders. You know what?
Starting point is 02:26:08 Now that Lucas Gage has thrust that upon me. You have to live up to it. Yeah. I'm going to ask the hard-any questions. You got to add follow-ups, yeah. You're in DM, Benny. I don't know if I follow Terrence, but I, you know what? In the custody battle, I think I'm going to have to pick Terrence on this one.
Starting point is 02:26:21 How about you? What? Yeah, you're going to go with Benny. How are you? Wait, give me your rationale, though. Well, Terry. has recommended me for the Kate Perry video. Yes.
Starting point is 02:26:32 He also, um, oh, he's, he's friends with Charlie X, TX and Troy Svon. That's it. But that, oh. That's my argument.
Starting point is 02:26:47 Benny is cute. I don't know what Terry looks like. Is he cute? Harry's cute, yeah. Who's cuter? Is that toxic? I don't know. Who would you know?
Starting point is 02:26:57 Are you seen, I mean, there were the Menendez brothers. from Halloween that one year, no, but... No, he wasn't. It was the guy from White Lotus and him. Oh, oh, yeah, okay, okay, okay. This guy, wow, okay, whoa. That's not what I expected him to look like.
Starting point is 02:27:11 I mean, he's giving, uh, is his name Adrian Grenier? Oh, Adrian Grenier from Entourage, yeah. I see that. Wow, they're very different, he's very different looking than I thought. I was thinking like Terry, like there's a photographer named Terry, and I was thinking about that Terry. Terry Richardson? Yes.
Starting point is 02:27:27 I was thinking he looked like that person. Oh, just. from the name. Yeah, maybe. Okay. Who's your type? Now that they broke up. Well, I guess you're not single.
Starting point is 02:27:37 But if you were. Just on appearances alone knowing nothing about their status. Who's my type? Yeah. Neither really. I don't know. Not neither. Neither.
Starting point is 02:27:48 I mean, because they're both. This is me. Like, I'm putting myself back in, like, 2019 being single. Like, that's whenever I get asked. That's where I put myself, like, mentally. And I would be too intimidated. by both of them, you know, because they're both too good-looking. You're saying, oh, got it, okay.
Starting point is 02:28:04 But Benny does kind of look like if I, you know, put like a growing, like if I had like a ray gun that like made someone bigger, I feel like if I shot Daryan with a ray gun that made him bigger, he would look like Benito. Because if he like grew a foot, he would look a lot like Benito. That's crazy. That's the craziest thing. Oh my God. Okay, I see it, though.
Starting point is 02:28:26 I see it. Darius looks like a mini Benito. Right, okay. Because they have the same hair, similar, like, bone structure. Yeah, right. Okay, so you go maybe for him. So I think technically because he looks the most like Darien, I guess. Yeah, but even Daryan, I was too intimidated by it when I was in 2020.
Starting point is 02:28:42 Right. Yeah, every guy intimidates me for sure. Especially gay guys. They really intimidate me. See, that's why my type back then would be like big eyes because I felt like I, you know, it was more equal playing field. You know what I mean? Kind of go with the uggos because you're like, yeah, the rare beauties, the not models. friends.
Starting point is 02:29:00 Like, what is nice start? Like our best friends, yes. Selena got, okay, now that you put it in that context, Selena actually ate. What?
Starting point is 02:29:09 Because now it's like, you know what, T, like yeah, that's exactly, she put it into words what I was thinking. Like,
Starting point is 02:29:13 I don't want the models and want, you know, yeah, no, I was the same way. That is so funny. Well, they're very good looking.
Starting point is 02:29:20 Boys, I don't think you're either one of you are going to find a partner or as good looking as you are. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:29:24 Because you're both good looking. You found someone equally as good looking and that just doesn't happen in life. Like, there's always one better-looking partner, which means you're going to have to probably find someone uglier than you because you both are like top-tier-tens
Starting point is 02:29:33 that you're going to have to settle probably for a nine or an eight because there's just not a lot of tens like that out there that are single. Maybe a Jonathan Bailey. Ooh, what if I'm one in an affair with them? Oh. That'd be crazy. He's everywhere. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:29:44 She'd go with Joey and Daniel. Well, matchmaker. That's such a good idea. That is such a good idea. You can choose who gets the pick first. Daniel's definitely going with Benny and Joey should definitely go with Terrence because it's like, you know. A swap. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:30:03 Yeah. Oh, I love. Oh, my God. You're so good sometimes. You're so smart. Wow. What if that happens? It's another couple that had long-term relationships.
Starting point is 02:30:12 Yeah. It's giving, like, Leanne Rhymes. Like, was she, did she take Brandy Glanville's husband and then Blanda Glanville took her husband or something? Oh. I think they ended up dating after the cheating. It also happened with, I think, like, Shania Twain. she got cheated on and then married the husband of her husband's mistress. Oh.
Starting point is 02:30:31 Yeah. So I think it happens a lot. Okay. So Joey and Daniel, and maybe there's no cheating involved, but now's your time. I'm dead. I love that. That's a great couple idea.
Starting point is 02:30:40 Couple swap. They were together just as long. Love that. And they're both not afraid of commitment. Love it. Get on it. Set them up. Yes.
Starting point is 02:30:50 Oh, my God, speaking of, like, I guess just transitioning from gay couples. It's got hoeing. you got booted off the answer the stars I know I mean we love Andrew Richter and I love that he's like putting an effort and getting better but like what I think even Andy Richter is gagged that
Starting point is 02:31:06 Andy Richter is still there He's like I cannot learn another one of these dances I do not want to do Halloween week ABC like I need to go home My knees are hurting Yeah that was crazy If he does not go home this week Maybe somebody at the show hates him
Starting point is 02:31:19 And they're just torturing him Because he's trying to crazy theory No because he's trying to leave He wants to be done. He's like, I'm not into this. I think, no, I do love that he's trying. And as someone that's older, like, I love that he's trying and getting better. But, like, I mean, let's be BFFR.
Starting point is 02:31:34 Like, Scott was way better. I don't know, Andy kind of chopped. An unk. He is kind of unks. He is an actual unk. Yeah. He's an actual unc. Yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:31:48 But he is, like he said, he's a performer. I think sometimes comedy lasts longer than. You did say that. that from the beginning. Talent and he did well as far as being entertaining. But Panatonics is so huge. Like they have like these like massive fans, these like moms in the Midwest. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:32:03 Like I'm surprised. But are they watching Dancing with the Stars? Yes. The Claymates were all middle-aged Midwestern women. That's all that's watching Nays with Stars. I think the Gen Z people just watch TikToks. I think people who vote. Like we got 100 million votes.
Starting point is 02:32:16 A hundred million. That's what they said this week. They're like we've had to combine 100 million votes. There's no way they're getting 100 million votes. There's always a trick. A hundred million? Even combined, you've only been on five weeks, like 20 million people vote every week, no.
Starting point is 02:32:30 It's like when people say, you know, I've combined a million followers, but it's like 25,000 in each different platform. Like something is odd. Okay, yes. I have a combined two billion, three billion views, really. But it's like, that's 20 years. No, but you do have a lot of views.
Starting point is 02:32:43 But this is one season, that's five weeks. They, when they say combined, it means they're inflated numbers. They are. They're getting those, the neighbors, right? I guess there are a lot of Mormons out there. you're right not fair really okay they're all great i'm hooked at first i saw the cast i was like flop topica but honestly i love them all yeah they're all eating yeah they're all really great
Starting point is 02:33:03 it's just so unrelated but i did see it in ticot explaining the the the mormon back flipping pipeline oh with benson boone and then also brendon yury i didn't realize he was also a back flipper and mormon yeah uh i don't know if he is still but it was recovering mormon what happened Why is the tie? What's the tie in? Mormon, especially Mormon guys, love to backflip. This girl broke it down and showed all these like Mormons who were backflip. And I was like, whoa.
Starting point is 02:33:30 That was it though. That was the breakdown was just looking at all of them. They were just trying to show that Benson Boone was not, like he stands on the, you know. He's not original. No. Or maybe a victim of the way for him. Yeah. Because maybe it's just embedded in him so we can't.
Starting point is 02:33:46 It's like, you know, breaking the cycle of backflipping. So I maybe go easier on him because It's, you know, yeah, the institution No, but we always said that more men are flippers Oh, we have we? Who said that? Who said that? Crazy, okay.
Starting point is 02:34:05 Wow. I'm dead. I have a serious one to end on, but I know. What's serious? Oh my God, not too serious. We had to end something cutesy, but okay, let's try to make a cutesy or no there's no way um what was it about what is it
Starting point is 02:34:23 well there was two things there was um an article um from cat ten barge about eugenia and cooney AI which was like so scary everyone on my set was talking about this too that like she's like yeah that one's like dark though huh i mean we can but that it's like she's because like she hasn't been posting and stuff like it's kind of scary yeah it's like she because eugenia has been pretty offline after she had a scene seemingly had a health scare on a live stream drinking water yeah and um i guess in the absence of eugenia posting like a eugenia update account on or channel on youtube i just started creating AI clips of eugenia and again going down that like pipeline of i mean that we speculated pre jake
Starting point is 02:35:11 paul coming out that he was behind his own jake paul a i like yeah the ethics of um creating content with the likeness of a creator but then also obviously with eugenia there is that layer of like they're the content that they're making is like making her eats and like making her do muck things and is it real like the jake one is it like realistic like that it's very realistic it's um obviously with jakes we know that he was like behind it like you know gave the licensing or whatever it was um for sora to use his likeness and then you know he was in the investing in it and profiting off of it with eugenia obviously she's so offline it's hard to know um it's hard if they're even like if they're using Sora or if they're using you know a different
Starting point is 02:35:58 app or AI to generate the these videos of eugenia but it does skew into like weird fetish content of like you know having like a big person talk to her about eating or her in the supermarket and her eating chicken and her getting wet or like someone throwing water on her and it's so odd and they get hundreds of thousands of views on tic-tac on youtube it's very odd yeah it's a whole channel and she hasn't she hasn't talked about any of this she's not out there she's a stream right she's like not streaming she hasn't yeah she hasn't been on and posting in a lot in months now which so it's it is so odd it's just like again such a slippery slope it's hard to tell again like is there a world maybe where she you know agreed to having an app use her like
Starting point is 02:36:47 yeah but there's also a world where she didn't you know so it's so hard to say but the videos are so like uncanny and also just like weird fetish content and it's like so uncomfy I guess yeah maybe she licensed out her like maybe yeah um because Kat was um looking into the Jake Paul like AI like pre you know Jake coming out about it and then she started getting in her algorithm she said AI generated videos of like Eugenia and then as she she was like researching eugenia she discovered like this channel that literally was making the most like weird fetishy content and yeah the likeness is crazy because it does look like it's like in her room where she live streams and stuff like oh my gosh so scary yeah what was what was cat's angle
Starting point is 02:37:33 like what was her article just like how dangerous this kind of content is i mean that was pretty much like the gist of it the ai or the specifically the genius one um AI use of AI to make yeah to make that happen especially like creating i mean the title of her article was ai generated influencer scandals are here so like using someone's likeness to put them in these problematic situations and stuff and then it does make the lines like so blurry but like it's never gonna it's not gonna stop it right i's just here that's it's hard to you know once that is like that can of worms is open it's like you know once pandora's boxed open you can't really we try to sit on it the david dobrook pandora and that didn't work.
Starting point is 02:38:18 So it's wide open. Yeah, it's like so hard to take it back. Pandora's box is the snakes. I think. I think I wasn't escape the night, but. Oh, really? Yeah. You watched it.
Starting point is 02:38:32 I don't remember. How did they close it? I think we'll find out in the next season. Oh, it's just open? I think it's still open, yeah. They left it open. Is that Medusa's hair, the snakes? Windora's box.
Starting point is 02:38:44 Andorra's box is just like when you open it. Pandora's box. I don't know. No, Medusa, you like, you look at the snakes and they turned a stone. But her hair is snakes, Pandora box. I just don't remember the snakes. I don't know. Isn't there a drink we named Pandora's box?
Starting point is 02:39:01 Yeah. But then with Eugenia, because I saw, I don't know how really it is about lawsuits that are happening against platforms for allowing her to put content that can harm young people. she's not they're not the lawsuit is not against her but her material is being used as evidence to what the platforms are doing so at the beginning i thought that's why she's not posting yeah that is also could be related to yeah because the federal judge in california ordered tic talk to um hand over any internal records that which um from like working with eugenia and it's part of the social media adolescent addiction and personal injury products liability
Starting point is 02:39:50 litigation so yeah a judge is ordering like any documents of them like partnering with her or there is promoting her material and or eugenia coming to like the tictock offices and like working with them so or if they this is again very watered down analysis of it or say like all the times where like searching eugenia would be like blocked out like you would search her name and her account would have come out like she would almost get like shadow banned um any documents as to like the reasoning behind that um if they worked with like a a PR company or anything to figure out what they would do um how they would communicate if anything happened to eugenia so all this stuff as well um they've been TikTok has been ordered to like you know yeah oh i didn't know that's new
Starting point is 02:40:39 So I think this just October 22nd, this article came out. Oh my gosh. So that's really recent. Yeah, people were talking about it too. And I didn't know. Like a lot of people just were like speculating like she wasn't like okay. Yeah. So it could like you said, it could be like she's quiet because of all this stuff that's happening.
Starting point is 02:40:56 It's very interesting. It's such like a fine line. I mean, there's so many like different TikTok lawsuits. But then it comes to like the algorithm and like addiction and like not properly. putting like warnings for like adolescence and minors like um about like the addiction to scrolling and stuff so this is like you know another element to it obviously it gets into like the freedom of speech argument like you know if they can censor someone like that like eugenia with an eating disorder could they do like muckbangers who like overeat you know it's like extremes yeah so it does
Starting point is 02:41:32 bring up that whole argument as well it's i mean how can you like blame someone for kind of existing. Mugbangers are one thing if you're over-consuming, but it's not like she's, there are like skinny talk people who are like telling you like only eat an almond. I mean, she never really did that. So how can they use that against? It is. I know. It's, like she just exists in the body that's sick, you know? Yeah. She's sick, you know, but, um, yeah, that seems weird to like. The morale, it's, I think that's why people, I mean, she's obviously been an influencer for so long and there's that i think she she is i mean i don't know how else to word but she is interesting case study for like the morality of like yeah i mean i guess relating it to you like
Starting point is 02:42:16 you were someone who was you know very mentally and well and sick and like same with like gabby and like you know putting this content out there and then no one you know helps yeah like the platform didn't step in either is it yeah is it the platform's responsibility i don't know like i don't know That's where it, yeah, it's just like a different world. Yeah. It's, I mean, it is still like, it's just a different mental illness, you know, and more one that manifests physically, I guess. So it is, yeah, like, I don't know. Yeah, and on like the flip side, can you sue the platform, right?
Starting point is 02:42:49 Like, does it make you, does it enable mental illness for you to be posting, like me posting all those crying videos and getting money and stuff? Like, can you, like, can you like, well, actually, I can sue you for making it worse because you enabled it. I don't know. It's all, it is interesting. It is interesting. There isn't really a precedent for it. Really, I don't think, because it is so, like, nuanced. And like you said, like...
Starting point is 02:43:10 Because you can't quantify it. You know, you can't say at what weight we have to stop. Yeah, right. You know what I mean? Like, you can't say, okay, at this point, we think you're through thing. Yeah. So that's why you can quantify it so you can't. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:43:26 So the moral, I don't know, it's so, like, morally ambiguous. I'm sure legally ambiguous to you. Like, it'll be an interesting, like, case. Yeah. But, yeah, I think this was the first time I think I've seen her, like, be really pointed out and named, especially, like, in a lawsuit with the platform as well. And it's, like, the state, it's California. So, yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:43:52 So, I mean, it'll be interesting to see what happens. I hope she's well. She has been very quiet. Yeah, quiet. Yeah. Yeah, sometimes maybe, like, getting off. line can help. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:44:03 You know what I mean? The last time she took a longer break, what I think she was getting a little bit better. Recovered. Yeah. The internet's a crazy place and it is, it does reward just, what is the word?
Starting point is 02:44:16 Like, I don't know. I don't know what's like extremes, I guess. Like I don't know. It does. You know, like polarizing, whether it's like loved or hated like it's like the sandpepper
Starting point is 02:44:26 the David Oberg of all. You know, it's like, it's like, well, some people love the extremities of people. Yeah, it does. reward really extreme one way or another yeah it's really sad I know her case will always be sad but um yeah hopefully she's just getting help hopefully yeah always changed around you know there's always hope she'd be a really good hope story if she like was able to like come back you know and like turn around it's like a whole different um person but it's hard as someone who struggles
Starting point is 02:44:54 with weight the other way I mean it's hard sometimes you just it's hard to just control because sometimes you can't control it's like the whole point yeah so you're like a victim to us some serious that is sad is that the sad one or was there that wasn't my sad one yeah doesn't get much sadder than that no happy ones end on
Starting point is 02:45:10 Justin Bieber's on Twitch does that make you happy I don't know yeah I guess if he's living in life was that the big one for today no the junior one was my last one was the big was there a sad before that oh the Benny one yeah well Justin
Starting point is 02:45:27 see you on Twitch Just don't go to Twitchcon. Yeah, stay away from Switchcon. Happy news, anything? Happy anyone? Something happy? You'd hear how much money Jack Paul made on his. Okay, that's not happy news.
Starting point is 02:45:43 Nothing? I have no happy. Happy, happy, happy. Soda pop. My little soda pop. There's not one happy news in the world. No one getting married, no one having a baby. Happy, happy news.
Starting point is 02:45:58 All right. Well, we just. celebrated 19 years for the Black Parade. Okay. I love that. Is it 19 years? It's been 19 years since I've been on YouTube. Well, you start at the same time.
Starting point is 02:46:13 Me, the Black Parade, and the Kardashians. We all started on the same foot. What a year. What a year that's been. Yes, we love it. All right. Well, I guess we'll end on that note. Thank you guys for watching.
Starting point is 02:46:25 Happy birthday. What? Happy birthday, Black Parade. Oh, okay. I think you'll finish the sentence. Happy Halloween, maybe. We'll be back with the Halloween extravaganza this Thursday where we bring in the just-trush cast and crew.
Starting point is 02:46:41 You'll see anything can happen. And we have our grand finale costumes. You'll see me. You'll see Oscar. You'll see Moses. You'll see Jimmy. You'll see my mom and you'll see Callie. And we are here.
Starting point is 02:46:51 Some people bring hot topics. Some people will bring Hollywood memories. And some people... Are the hot topics. Ooh, are the hot topics. And some people have no idea what we're doing. Most of the people, even Jimmy's like, what are we doing? I'm like, I don't surprise us, you know.
Starting point is 02:47:03 We'll see how it goes. Talent show. Ooh, that's our trick on them. It's trick or treat, right? Our trick will be. Oh, good idea. Bring a trick or a treat. Yes, and we're going to trick them.
Starting point is 02:47:13 And we're going to trick them and be like, hey, guys, so today's actually a talent show. What's your talent that you brought today? I would love to see what they come up with. All right. We're tricksters. Okay. See you guys soon.
Starting point is 02:47:25 Happy news. I'm on Broadway. So come see me and Beetlejuice on Broadway. and have a happy Halloween week. We love you guys. And if you come to people on Broadway Halloween never stops because it's Halloween all the time there. I love you guys.
Starting point is 02:47:39 Thanks for being here. I will see you real soon. Bye guys.

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