Just Trish - Jake Webber Addresses Tarayummy Backlash & Trisha's Tell-All Memoir is Coming... |

Episode Date: August 8, 2025

JUST TRISH turns 200! 🥳 In this very special, very gay 200th episode--we look back at the last two years of Trishian magic. Plus, Jake Webber addresses Tarayummy's birthday backlash after being pho...tographed with both his girlfriend, Kenzie Lubie, as well as his ex. And Trisha teases her tell-all memoir that is set to release next year! 💖🪩 THANK YOU TO WIX FOR SPONSORING💖🪩 :Ready to create your own website? Click this link https://bit.ly/45NR4q0 to start your free trial with Wix! 💖🪩 THANK YOU TO CHIME FOR SPONSORING💖🪩 Make everyday purchases count with Chime’s Secured Credit Builder Visa® Credit Card. Get started today at https://chime.com/TRISH 💖🪩FOR EXTENDED EPISODES AND BONUS CONTENT💖🪩 https://www.patreon.com/justtrish 💖🪩SUPPORT MUTUAL AID & GENERAL FUNDS FOR MIGRANT COMMUNITIES!💖🪩 https://linktr.ee/desolasol_colectiva 💖🪩SUPPORT TRANSLIFELINE!💖🪩 https://translifeline.org/ 💖🪩NEW JUST TRISH MERCH!💖🪩 https://justtrish.com Sponsor Just Trish: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/just-trish-podcast Follow ‪@oscargracey‬:   / oscargracey     / @oscargracey   Edited by: ‪@jimmywhetzel‬ TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 200 EPISODES! 2 YEARS! SLIME CAREER PIVOT, TRISH GOT THE RAINBOW LABUBU 13:00 GAYING IT UP, BULGES, TOM HOLLAND SPIDERMAN NEW SUIT 40:00 TRISHA LEARNS ABOUT VENOM, NICKI MINAJ HIGH SCHOOL CHALLENGE GONE WRONG 50:00 JINKX MONSOON, ZIWE, HOWARD STERN SHOW CANCELLED 58:30 JENNETTE MCCURDY, LAS CULTURISTAS CULTURE AWARDS 1:24:00 WORLD'S OLDEST BABY, MR BEAST REAL LIFE HUNGER GAMES 1:41:00 GIRL FELL IN LOVE WITH HER THERAPIST 1:57:00 WICKED FOR GOOD, PUMPKIN FLAVORS 2:11:00 NIKKI REED WEARS THE SAME CLOTHES FOR 15 YEARS 2:18:30 BRANDI GLANVILLE PUTS NAIR ON HER FACE 2:24:30 BRETMAN ROCK BREAKUP 2:32:00 TARA YUMMY, JAKE WEBER, KENZIE PHOTO CAUSES CONTROVERSY Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 But that's the law of, like, attraction or whatever. Like, it's like, people only want you when you're busy. Okay, then just start lying. Okay. My focus, it's journalism, but my focus was PR. I thought I was going to be a publicist, but I'm too much social anxiety to be a publicist. Well, why aren't you publicizing this? Get on that if you have a degree.
Starting point is 00:00:18 We're thinking about hiring someone. Here's Oscar, like, that's my major. I was like, okay. There's no more fat people left, though. It's just me. Okay. That is crazy. What a dying breed we are.
Starting point is 00:00:28 The fats. Her name is Trish, she's got the fish and all the gossoms, filthy, rich, pretty, and pink. Hot topic queen and says what everybody thinks she's just strange. Two hundred episodes. Oh. We go out. We got to go big. What is it doing?
Starting point is 00:01:13 Is that creating an effect? That's all they had. Okay. But we probably all should have had one. It doesn't really be more complicated. Can you do one a little closer to me? Slow motion. Oh.
Starting point is 00:01:25 I do it over your camera. Welcome to the 200 episode. well I can't do slow motion if I was talking huh because they always tell me not to lip sync in a music video
Starting point is 00:01:37 if they do slow motion welcome to the 200th episode oh my god all right well party city is gone you know party city's gone
Starting point is 00:01:49 where you get this then Target I thought there were pop words but then when I opened it they're like oh just push the thing and like you basically push it with your hand that's way better
Starting point is 00:01:59 Shadow Target for the balloons too Oh wow Isn't that crazy They have these balloons Without only party city And they don't require helium Moses said it comes With just a straw
Starting point is 00:02:06 And you go Love that Yeah I'm a bit dizzy But yeah Wait really Oh yeah Doing all of those balloons
Starting point is 00:02:14 It was so easy Like it's just a straw You just go I was like okay That is a lot of air That's a lot of error Yeah Maybe you're a little eye-headed
Starting point is 00:02:20 Well it's our 200th episode In basically two years We didn't even really To celebrate our two year Which was July 19th Or is it July 20th? 19th We filmed on the 19th, I think.
Starting point is 00:02:30 I saw the Barbie movie that night. So I think it aired on the July 20th. So, yeah, July 19th was our two year. And we've done 200 episodes in two years, which is pretty good because we do take time off for Christmas. And we started out with only one in episode, once a week. So we kind of, we've been, we've been hustling two years of very long commitment to each other. I don't think I've, you know, before Moses, I don't know of any relationship I had ever lasted more than a year, ever. you know, which is crazy.
Starting point is 00:03:00 Or even a friendship for that matter. Like, friendships are usually a year for me. No, you had some that lasted longer. Shane, but that was like a sociopath. Me. Not him. He called me a sociopath. Anyways, we're already starting off on the wrong way.
Starting point is 00:03:15 Try not to mention Shane Challenge. But if you want to see our Patreon, we're going to do Wendy's, which... Oh, we don't mention it. So, you might have seen someone do it, but we're not going to mention it. But to me, to me, for everyone's done it. Asper's like, damn, they already did it. Like, well, definitely everyone's done this one. Eat with Katie has done it.
Starting point is 00:03:33 So it's like, yeah, if you guys want to go to our Patreon, Patreon.com slash Just Trish. Today we're going to do our Wendy's Wednesday, muckbang, what if that was last week, but now everyone's doing it because it technically came out yesterday. And we're going to react to the greatest moments of Just Trish. Over 200 episodes. Wow.
Starting point is 00:03:46 Like, to do 200 episodes and like, how can you remember anything you said? I really don't. When I was saving our Just Trish moments, I forgot everything we said. I'm like, damn, we kind of are funny. We are. Shout out to the comments for letting us know when we're funny because I was just saying Oscar, he said he saw him on TikTok, but I go to the comments here on YouTube and you guys always do a little time stamps of what's funny
Starting point is 00:04:07 and they never say what it is. They're like, oh my God, what Moses said at 104 or the way Jimmy edited Oscar at 52 minutes. And I always go to it and I'm always like, thank you for letting us know what's funny because there's a long episode. The fact that people are watching through is amazing and wonderful and thank you for letting us know what funny. It's like 200 times maybe average of three hours. That's like 600 hours of content.
Starting point is 00:04:30 Wait, how did you get that math? 300 hours? No more. 200 episodes. Each episode, it's in the range between an hour and a half to three hours. Sometimes we pushed over three hours. Right, right, right. So, that's the average of two hours.
Starting point is 00:04:44 That's 400 hours of content. Plus Patreon and the three hours. Patreon, we usually do an hour and a half for the bonus. We usually do an hour for the podcast. So it's an extra two and a half hours a week. So what's that math? well so then we're at 800 hours of content 800 hours there you go we really are giving it to you when you said patreon's becoming competitive i don't know if anyone's giving what is that would be quantity we're doing a long is what i'm saying i don't know we're giving a lot so go to patreon.com slash just trish it's it's a key we have fun over there it's good headshot of the month it's you have until august 10th to order our headshot of the month which is our aquaman headshot if you want to commemorate baby Aquaman in a headshot
Starting point is 00:05:27 here is the picture it's beautiful and if you're our producer tier you get a little sticker with the Chanel shield glasses there's t-shirts coming in the next month or two for our producers so thank you guys for being amazing
Starting point is 00:05:42 at patreon.com slash just Trish yeah and one of the things people ask too once you subscribe you have two years of videos to catch up on like you can be in for the next year on that subscription. That is so true, actually.
Starting point is 00:05:58 I think that's why, I think I talked to that was before. I think that's why I stopped Patreon years ago when I did it because I loved it. I did it for like two years. I had all this catalog of video, but I was uploading it on Vimeo. And this is back when you could put, like, I wouldn't say like, like, you could put more mature content on Vimeo, but then they, like, took it away that you couldn't put mature content in there. So they deleted all my videos, and all my videos were gone off Vimeo, hence they were gone off Patreon then. And so I was like, well, damn, and I just got to start over it. Because that was, like, a cool thing.
Starting point is 00:06:24 It's like, oh, you can get all the backlog that you haven't seen if you become a member. But anyways, we pivoted to this and it's better. But I love Patreon. Patreon is my thing. Was that video you sent me from Patreon or was it from the main? I have no idea. Oh, I have no idea. Oh, I love it.
Starting point is 00:06:41 You didn't click? I did not click. No investigating. It was on someone's Instagram story. I'm like, okay. Not there. I think it's I don't know. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:06:50 I don't know. Leave it. Deleted. beep it. I mean, they were getting a lot of views just trying food. I loved it. I was like, we're going to do that one day. That's going to be our pivot. We're just going to make slime. Which, honestly, I did a video. Okay, again, I'm not trying to bring this up, but like, truly, my daughter Malibu loves slime. Every morning, she asked me, do you love slime, mommy? Does Abba love slime? She always says, like, who loves slime? And I had a video. I think I was
Starting point is 00:07:17 showing you, because I think I was saying, oh my God, Shane used to make these slime videos, and they'd get so many views. I was in a slime video. I made slime with him, and I didn't I don't remember that at all, but I showed Malbu, and she was so impressed. She was just like, oh, my God, mommy made slime. Like, can we make slime together? So we might just turn into a slime channel. Oh, we should. We should do a slime video.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Did you like it? Did you like a slime? I don't think I ever watched them, but if Malibu loves them, I feel like she's a tastemaker. She is. She loves the glitter ones. You can make it with glue and glitter. Very jolly grecipite. You should put her on Joey Gosefis channel.
Starting point is 00:07:46 I wonder who did it first, Shane or Joey. Who copied who? Because that slime was big for him. It was getting like 3 million, 4 million views. Yeah, I was doing a lot for Joey, too. I'm doing it. We're doing it. Let's do it for a patron.
Starting point is 00:07:57 She loves it. We got to figure how to do it. Then she'll be so obsessed with doing it. So shout out to the slime channel. The ones she watches too are like little kids making slime. And she just, she loves that slime. So maybe that's what we'll get into. How are you?
Starting point is 00:08:11 How are you feeling? I'm feeling like I was trying to think of a 200 pun, but I really, I couldn't. What would a 200%? How life? Oh. Oh, you're feeling 200%. That's good. I feel like 200 pounds lighter.
Starting point is 00:08:26 200 pounds, what? Lighter. Oh. Something with 200, that's positive. Did you lose 200 pounds? Positive with 200. Oh, I see. Well.
Starting point is 00:08:37 Yes. I would love to be 200 pounds. That's the moment we're celebrating. Like, we're 200 pounds. I'll keep the numbers. That'd be great. I am 237. I'm getting closer to 200 than 300.
Starting point is 00:08:49 That's something to celebrate. Yeah, just around the corner. We did the grape fruit and eggs I've been doing them every night Basically I do them every night Except for Thursdays for pasta night And Friday for chicken night And then other nights I'm great fruit and eggs
Starting point is 00:09:00 There you go But I did have Olive Garden for lunch So I had the breadsticks Thorolini Oh those shrimp fritos The little fried shrimp at Al Garden I can't wait to eat today Wednesdays are my favorite
Starting point is 00:09:13 or Thursdays if you're seeing this Because we get to eat after So it's like a celebration And it feels like a reward And we're doing with Wendy's Wendy's is our thing I love it so much. I had something to tell you,
Starting point is 00:09:22 and now I forgot. I saw you got a rainbow-tooth, LeBoo-Boo-What the hell? I know. Moses was chick, too. He was like, what the how is going on around here? I know, I know.
Starting point is 00:09:32 I did cheat. I went on stock X. And I was like, how do they know that it's going to be rainbow? I'm like, well, they like open it. But they do give me
Starting point is 00:09:39 the original box and packaging. They keep it all. They put it in. That's why I first saw her with the box and the packaging. So I thought she just opened it. I thought you just opened it. And then the next thing I see,
Starting point is 00:09:48 she has the gray one with it. I'm like, wait, did you just get wine out of wine? Like, so lucky. It was a flux. We should have brought that to celebrate. Yeah. That is a flex. I was, like, wearing to Algardin yesterday.
Starting point is 00:09:57 I was like, oh, my God. But then I had to hide it because my daughter Elvis, who's 14 months, tries to play with it. I was like, oh, no, no, no. That's mommy's $200 a little boo-boo. So I had to hide it from her because she, you know, with those buttery breadstick cans was trying to go for it. I was like, no. I was like trying to hide it. So keep those toys away from your kids.
Starting point is 00:10:16 That was boogie. I was like, no. I love it. It's like my prize possession. It is so cute. Okay, next break, we should go get it because it's literally so cute. It just me, it actually makes me so happy. Yes.
Starting point is 00:10:26 It's worth it. That one's worth it. I actually had a Labibu fail. I know everyone hates a Labu talk on here. They're like, don't talk about it. But where's that giant one I ordered on accident? We need to get all the Labibu's in here because I ordered a giant, well, most like you had giant Labibu and I was like, I didn't order that.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Like, there's no way. I thought it was, it was another really, because it was expensive. So I thought it was like a, you know. A rare one. I wanted a pink one for my I got this little Louis Vuitton bag and I wanted the pink
Starting point is 00:10:50 in the rainbow but the pink one is like ginorms it came like huge it came like a big one and it was like $300 too so I thought well it's just an expensive
Starting point is 00:10:56 La Boo Boo but now I don't know what to do with it it's cute but everyone who comes in I was like oh my god that LaBoo is so cute oh I didn't want it but also I don't know what I'm going to do with it
Starting point is 00:11:05 but I don't know my mom's like that could go and posh I'm like I just bought it off stock X for 300 so on accident I thought it was a little Oh, this one. It's not big, right?
Starting point is 00:11:18 No, it's the medium one. Parishelton has that one. What is it? Where do you put something like this? Oh, I love that. That's taking over the woke queen of TikTok. Okay. It's the dumbest you got a keychain.
Starting point is 00:11:30 I know. Well, it was supposed to be like a little... I do have the keychain version of that. That's what I wanted. Was it Bouged? It was 100. This was maybe like 200. I don't remember.
Starting point is 00:11:41 I don't know what to go with this. It's kind of scary. No, she's. She's cute. Paige Hilton has that. So, yeah. Where'd she put it? She posted it on TikTok, but...
Starting point is 00:11:50 Just for fun? Her kids were playing with it. Oh. That's the kids can play with it. Jimmy's next birthday. Just wait. Jimmy's next birthday? That's not until next year.
Starting point is 00:12:00 I mean, the kids will probably like it. I mean, Jimmy, if you want it. I don't know. Whoever wants it. Jimmy's fine, okay? Everybody, like, Jesus Christ. Thank you. Yes, we need to clarify.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Poor Jimmy. He would love that. Kevin is fine. He's okay, everybody. That's true. Well, I guess he did have a few stolen, but... Okay, he's made up for it with his good luck, okay? Yeah, that is true.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Well, there is the lobooboo. Yes, the great... Oh, man, that... Yeah. The boobos are fun. I'm not going to like, they're kind of exciting, yeah. Are you over them, or are you still like them? I'm media.
Starting point is 00:12:32 I'm... I still like the ones I have, but I am kind of like... I'm moving on. To what? I'm on the quest for a new hyperfixation. It's open. The slot is open. Who knows what will fill the void, but I'm sure it's coming imminently.
Starting point is 00:12:45 I love it. love a new hyperfixating me too gives me something to live for like exactly i need a person to hyperfixate on next because i haven't had one in a while i think mine people-wise is definitely cat's high that's like the you know they're always just top of mind for me um still the usual suspects still technificine gen x pen oh okay well that nephism was gone for a minute you were kind of over him true i think because i like got him but then i haven't seen him in a little bit so now i'm like oh miss him so he's back he's in top of my mind again um usual suspects yeah but you don't you don't not looking for anyone new at the moment.
Starting point is 00:13:17 People-wise, no, hobby-wise, material-wise, consumption-wise, yes. I don't need any more material consumption obsessions. Like, I do spend too much money in general. I've been so much better, but again, like, I spent $500 on Tula Boo-Boo's in the past two weeks, and I was like, why am I even doing this? But the rainbow is worth it, I'm going to say. It's just so cute. It's so adorable.
Starting point is 00:13:37 And it's a little gay. Come on. Oh, it's very gay. I know. I told you people on TikTok were mad. We haven't talked about gays enough, so we need to think of something gay. Yeah, but I don't know. What can we do?
Starting point is 00:13:47 How can we be gayer? I don't know. I don't know either. I feel like we always represent. Yeah. More pink? Is pink gay? I don't know if that's a gay color.
Starting point is 00:13:56 One of my law topics was bulges today, so I guess that could be for the gays. Ooh, who's bulge? Should we start it right off the bat? I don't know if YouTube's censoring. I think bulges are safe to discuss. Okay. Whose? I was going to talk about Tom Holland's bulge because everyone's going crazy for it.
Starting point is 00:14:12 The Spider-Man outfit? For the new Spider-Man outfit and the Tom Holland bulge, Because I saw a wedge, I didn't see a ball. He did have a wedgie as well, yes. Two separate things. Same time, a combination, if you will, but. How do you have a wedge tight in the butt and tight in the front? Okay, my thing is, maybe gay people would be mad, but everybody, these actors are not freeballing in their very expensive, like, superhero outfits.
Starting point is 00:14:36 I feel like everyone should just know that, right? Okay, but then how do you get the wedgy? Oh, because of the underwear. But you're saying they're expecting it to just flop. People are, like, zooming in. on like, oh my God, look at that. They did it to, like, David Kornstein, Superman, and even, like, Henry Cavill's Superman doing his Tom Holland,
Starting point is 00:14:53 and I'm like, they're not free-balling in there. Like, it's just, I thought everyone would kind of know. They're looking for the bulge or the imprint. I think both. Because a balder that only comes from underwear and stuffing it. No one has a bulge naturally. Yeah, because, I mean, oh, my God, the peat, the peen hanging over, and then the balls in there, too, so it becomes a bulge.
Starting point is 00:15:13 It becomes a bulge. Yeah. I feel like that's, like, just an imprints. I feel like that's not a bulge Well, the print is when you can also see the head visibly And in some materials It's more visible than others
Starting point is 00:15:25 But I mean People get excited over it But why And it's almost like that for me with boobs too I'm not just coming for the gays I'm coming for the strengths too What is it about Like you need to see the head and the tip
Starting point is 00:15:36 I think that's I don't want to see that I know I don't know what it is Turn somebody on about it Maybe not you get in the head of a horny gay man on Twitter. I think maybe it's exciting because you see what they're packing, I guess, but looks can be deceiving
Starting point is 00:15:53 because, you know, there's growers, there's showers, there, you know, it could be, I don't know. But even when you get into it and take it, a lot of think it was full throttle nude. I mean, I don't know, that doesn't excite me. Do you know what I mean? Like boobs too. I'm not like, oh my God, like, mm-hmm. You know, I don't know. You're not what?
Starting point is 00:16:13 Yeah, I don't know. I don't know. But Guy does that to me. I'm like, ugh, what are you 12? Like what? Not that I know
Starting point is 00:16:19 what a 12 year old would do, but I'm just saying like, it feels like something a 12 year old we're getting excited about. Like a, like a, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:26 puberty. Yeah, someone's never seen boobs or something. But they're really just some. I don't know. I think it's just the excitement of seeing how big someone is, I guess.
Starting point is 00:16:36 I would love to do a study. Maybe we should do a psychological study for like an episode. Yeah. A deep dive. How big someone is. We sent out a survey. 100 people said ask Steve Harvey to ask that this is so yeah I don't get it but okay I think like a nice face some kind eyes face card is a face card and card I think like a nice butt is impressive you grab it it's squishy it feels good but I'm sorry just looking at the outline of something is not going to be like exciting to me no I don't really get like that excited over just a flopping flaccid peen myself but I don't want to rain on anyone's parade either is it bad to call someone flaccid
Starting point is 00:17:14 No, because everyone's, yeah, unless you're... That's what I thought. Yeah. Because in death becomes her, spoiler alert, it's 30 years old. But he pushes her down the stairs because she calls him flaccid, shake. Flaccid, flaccid, flaccid, and then he pushes her down. I guess maybe if he has, like, erectile dysfunction and he can only be flaccid, then it's probably triggering. So, trigger warning to anyone with erectile disliked.
Starting point is 00:17:33 I mean, there's medication. There is. I wish he gets sponsored by ED medication. There's two forms of ED. That's crazy. Because they call it that. They do. Wow, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:17:46 Yeah. And then I saw another tweet that was like, I mean, it could be factual. I don't know, but they allege. They allege that they knew someone who worked on VFX on the last Spider-Man movie. And the tweet was like, my friend had to CGI Tom Holland's Bulls smaller in the last Spider-Man movie. I'm like, well, I mean, again, I don't think he's free-balling, but maybe the cup or something was a large and distracting. I don't know. That can happen.
Starting point is 00:18:15 You do too much. Yeah. And I didn't, when I was, I was trying to research, I was like Tom Holland Bulge CGI. Oh my God. That's your Google search. Oh, okay. I researched there. I found two things via my research.
Starting point is 00:18:27 Okay. First one, Austin Butler and his new movie, I think you mentioned it a couple weeks ago, like that new movie that just had a trailer. In the first trailer, he had a bulge. In the second trailer, they Cigied the bulge out. Moses mentioned this? He, not the Bulls out. He just mentioned the movie.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Don't remember that hot topic I just got it Oh so he had one Then they CGI did that In the first trailer Yeah there was a bull Second trailer What movie is it
Starting point is 00:18:52 I forgot what it was called Like a biopic or He I know he's shirtless in it Oh I don't know if I've ever seen us in Butler's shirtless What's he look like? Thank you so much to Wix for sponsoring this episode Of Just Trish We love Wix.com
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Starting point is 00:20:22 It's called Cot Stealing. The one was Zoe Kravitz as well. Yeah. Tee, love it. But I think his big shortlist debut was Dune Part 2 because he got really like beefed up for it. Anyway. Okay, you liked it or no?
Starting point is 00:20:36 Doom Part 2. His body. He was bald in it. Oh. Oh, that's your Halloween costume. He said you wanted to be bald. I was thinking more like Lex Luthor, but... Oh, is he bald?
Starting point is 00:20:49 No. Be Dune. That's relevant. No, it just came out on 2024. That's last year. You have to do one from this year? Yeah, I got to be hot. Oh, my.
Starting point is 00:20:59 You got to be on it. If you're going to be hot, be him. No, I mean hot topically. Oh, not me. I'm on death becomes over 40 years ago. Well, yes. We all know. Your hot topics are things from 10 years ago, so yeah. We're just how to go work.
Starting point is 00:21:11 girls last night I have so much to say about that but I was just thinking yesterday I was like when is she going to watch something that's like on right now I know I know I was like what's this because we we finished only murders and I was like oh it's good more girls Melissa McCarthy's in it like we should watch it and it's like it's like it's like it's it's like 2,000 it's good though all right so you seen it my mom and I used to watch it when it was on the whatever it was on channel 5 I think I forgot what they called oh like cable um um like was cable? I don't know. Channel 5. I don't know. Like ABC or something? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:21:46 It was like at the same channel that like Reba was on and stuff. What was that? There was like CW, but not CW. It was pre-CW. The one right before CWX family. I think it was like W. Maybe it was W. W.B. I remember W. Yeah, yeah. That makes sense because they did shoot at the Warner Brothers. Yes. Where's Star's Hollow? Is it a real town? No, it's not. They still have it set up on the lot. On Warrows? You can go see it. Yeah. I've been at Warner Brothers recently. I haven't seen it. Where is it? I do. I think it's on the Warner Brothers lot. They still like people, they, especially in fall, because Gilmore Girls is a very fall show, so they always
Starting point is 00:22:16 have, like, something Gilmore Girls. I want to go. Should we go on the Warner Brothers tour? I've never done it. Yes. Have you done it? No. Okay, that could be fun. Yeah, that could be fun. Then I could get out of the house because it's for work. A big, Moses, I got to go. It's work. That'd be so fun. Maybe the kids can, maybe mom can come. I don't know how old you have to be to be on that tour, but.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Three? Do you almost three? I think it's kid friendly. I mean, they just take you on a little like, you know, train a thing or whatever, yeah. Do we get a VAP? Probably. Really? At Warner Brothers? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:44 Such a small lot. I think they get some Aquaman there. Oh, yeah, probably. Yeah, I was like, I love that so much. I should have Warner Brothers this year. Back to the Bulge. Oh, yes, yes. I'm glad of it.
Starting point is 00:22:55 The research. The Austin Butler, Bulls out, bulge down. So Austin Butler was CGI down. And then I was, again, in my research. You know, the show The Boys? It's like a satire of superheroes, like Marvel and D.C. No. Ironically, the character's called The Deep
Starting point is 00:23:12 And it's by Chase Crawford from You don't Chase Crawford? Yeah, of course. He's like Chad Michael Murray too, right? They're like the same. I guess. Same look. Well, he was in Gossip Girl.
Starting point is 00:23:22 I guess Wintry Hill is around the same time. Oh, no. Nate Archibald and Gossip Girl. Okay, maybe I have no idea. Maybe I'm just telling you, okay. Anyway, he for, okay, so the boys is like a spoof or satire of superhero shows. like an adult rated R kind of
Starting point is 00:23:42 and it's on Amazon Prime It's new? It's on its final season So no I love my something on a final season But he for Because it's like very much like R rated
Starting point is 00:23:57 So for I don't know why They thought it'd be funny for his scenes Because he also was in the superhero suit Like always He had a prosthetic penis In his costume So he always had bulge and d-print.
Starting point is 00:24:10 And then Amazon was like, no, you guys, once they shot it all, like with him having a prosthetic. So he always had a different the whole season. And then when they showed it to Amazon, they were like, no, you guys have to like, CGI this out. So again, in the boys, they also had a CGI-Bulge out. That also seems a little problematic.
Starting point is 00:24:30 Because what if that was just his natural look? Then I guess they would have made him wear a cup or something. I don't know. Or see, just again, C-G-I'd out. But it's also weird, the show is very like raunchy and like there's one scene where one of the heroes or not even the hero one of the superpowered people is just that he has a really long sausage I think it's called long sausage I think that's his name is it stars in it I've never heard of this chase Crawford
Starting point is 00:24:57 um who else is in it who chase Crawford play the deep like the Aquaman character um there's like an evil Superman kind of character but they can't get sued because it's like they have different costumes and stuff different costumes different names but it's implied that he's Aquaman or what it's um the powers are the same so yeah so yeah so yeah so seems a little problematic maybe uh it's so it's so satirical and it's like a they have like a i don't know it's a commentary on like politics and everything so yeah so satire is legal okay they're they're like superhero then the superiors want to take over the white house and stuff oh that's very Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:39 The good superheroes or the evil one? You said they're... It's all about... You're describing it. The superheroes are all evil. And then there's a group that is trying to like take down the evil superheroes, basically. Who's that group? What are they called?
Starting point is 00:25:53 I forget the boys. Oh, the name of the show. But they're not superheroes. Some of them have powers, like two of them have powers, but the rest are just regular people. It's a lot. It's kind of confusing. I'm trying to get in my superhero era, but that sounds very confusing. That one I don't think is for you because it's very graphic, very, a lot of
Starting point is 00:26:08 sex, a lot of big schlongs. I mean, it sounds like I wouldn't be opposed to it. Well, it's like the, it's just long. Yeah, I'm not a longie. And I think they wrap around. I think that's how they like kill someone. It's like they wrap it around. There's one scene where like a little like Ant Man character goes into someone's like
Starting point is 00:26:27 butthole and then gets big and kills them that way. So anyway. Sounds like a show we're watching. Let's get on that. Yeah, I get on it. You love it though. You watch it. Yeah, I love the boys.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Okay. Yeah. But, yeah, all that to say, bulges do against CGI now. Yeah, as they should. I take it back because it's like, yeah, if you can cut. But then it goes like, why should we cover our natural warm body? Obviously, it's a prosthetic. But, like, if you just see an imprint somewhere, why should that be censored?
Starting point is 00:26:53 I think that's the same thing with nipples. I see it with anything. Yeah, I was going to say that. Part of it. They make women wear bras. Pacey's. I'm wearing pasties all the time because if you show a little nip, it's like you're blocked forever. And it's like if something natural in your body, I guess if it's like a prosthetic and it's not natural.
Starting point is 00:27:07 But like, if, you know, If guys just want to go freeball and they should, especially in a Spider-Man outfit, because, like, why wear underwear? I think maybe in a fame, like a kid movie, I don't know if, you know, you know, if I'm a boy, if I'm a boy,
Starting point is 00:27:23 I'm like, where's his thing, like mine, you know? I was a little boy watching superhero movies. I never once thought. Really? Yeah. I never once thought, where's Superman's... Oh, I always thought that. I would see, like,
Starting point is 00:27:34 like Pamela Anderson and her Bay watched swimsuit, right? she had the littlest, like, there's no fupa, like mine. And I was like, where's her vagina? And my mom's like, what are you talking about? Like, what? What? You're six. Like, what do you mean?
Starting point is 00:27:44 Where's her vagina? I was like, I don't see it because mine was so thick. And I was just like, you know, because I had the foupa. And I was like, so I just thought every girl had like a fat, a fat thing right there. But they don't. Some people just have the insert. And it's just like bones, which I love, but I didn't know. And you're just like, as a kid, you're confused.
Starting point is 00:28:01 And I'm like, what's wrong with mine? And then obviously when you get older and you start like seeing girls. naked in, like, videos and stuff. You're just like, wait, not everyone has, like, a hairy patch, you know? Okay. Yeah. I don't know. I would just think I'd want to see personally, but, okay.
Starting point is 00:28:17 People are just like Ken and Barbie. That's what I'm saying. You don't want people to think that. He sees Spider-Man, and he's like, oh, Spider-Man. Yeah, maybe. Maybe not as a little boy, but me as a teenager, I don't know. Whatever. Look, it's a personal choice, I suppose, but let's more blame gay Twitter, I guess,
Starting point is 00:28:31 for his trying to zoom in and look at the bold. Just maybe also keep respectful of people. Don't zoom in. And a wedgie at the other day, who doesn't have them? I have wedgies all the time. I know, especially in that outfit. And, like, you're on the harnesses and you're swinging it all around. Like, you're going to have a harness on.
Starting point is 00:28:47 Yeah. People were mad or they loved it. No, they loved it. They loved the wedggy too? Yeah, I think everyone's just living for it. People think wedgies are hot? I think it depends on who is the wedgy. You just don't expect the superhero to have a wedgie.
Starting point is 00:29:01 I think it's kind of, again, I guess you'd probably like, oh, I wish I could be that wedgy. Oh. Right? Is that what people are thinking when it's, um. I'm trying to get in the head of these people who like it. I guess we really should do the survey and find out, yeah. I love that you started like against and then you ended up 180. Yeah, because it's natural, actually.
Starting point is 00:29:19 Why am I trying to shame something? I don't get the turn on. It's like, it's like feet. When people are like, I love feet and I'm like, okay, but what is it that excites you? I guess you can't really explain it. It's probably like love. You can't really explain why you love something you just do. I guess so.
Starting point is 00:29:31 I guess there was one, who has, like, those photos. of David Corn Sweat when he's like on the beach and then he has a big bulge I was like okay I guess he's just huge and then same with who's that guy is he's in the leftovers what is his name it was an old HBO show oh my god what is his name what's his last name is ham oh john ham john ham love john ham I think I don't know what he's from but we like him I think he was on SNL or something I think it was John ham sounds so familiar Fifty shades of gray? No.
Starting point is 00:30:09 Oh, wait, no. Oh, I think Justin Thoreau, actually. It's Justin Thoreau. Oh, Canada, Prime Minister. Did he date? That's Justin Trudeau. What did you say? You literally said that.
Starting point is 00:30:19 Justin Thoreau. Who was that? What's the difference? He used to take into for Anistan. He was on the leftovers. Anyway, there's one. Everyone always uses him as a different example because there was a scene where he was filming in gray sweatpants and it was just big.
Starting point is 00:30:32 And also, I think, I was also thinking John Hamm and I, I don't remember the photo vividly, but I know people call him the hamaconda because he also had a big bulge. Anyway. There's something wrong with people. I feel bad for these guys, and I never thought I'd say that. I never thought I'd feel bad for men. I think men are okay having nicknames about their big
Starting point is 00:30:50 penises. I don't know. It feels a little objectifying. Can I tell you people? I guess it could be a second survey? Yeah. I think so. If you have a big penis, do you feel sad if people say, hey, big peen, what do you? Yeah. You know what they might. I would made fun of when I was literally in
Starting point is 00:31:06 middle school middle school okay they called me huge shit and i hated that seriously i would like cry about it and i think that's probably the same for men so i'm like wait i kind of feel bad for them because we are more than just i can see those Hollywood starts crying at home huh i see those Hollywood stars at home alone crying maybe and then my balls again i've had dealers people tell me they're like i just want to let you know i'm so big and i'm And then I'd see, I'm like, no, you're not. So I think people want it until they have it. And then the people who actually have it are like, this is actually a curse.
Starting point is 00:31:40 It hurts. Who was it? Megan Trainor talks about her husband. Like, they can't have sex because it hurts because it hurts because it physically hurts me. I think she talks about her on a podcast. But does he feel bad about it or does she feel bad that he? I think both. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:31:52 He's like, damn, we can't. She's like, physically I can't. Oh, okay. Who knew little Junie was packing like that? Everyone because Megan Trainor has a podcast. She didn't talk me personally I didn't have the child first team Maybe maybe we could
Starting point is 00:32:08 I guess you a follow-up because she remember she's like I had to go to a doctor because I was like I don't know what to do Sounds crazy It sounds good until it happens That happens and I was like I don't know Yeah yeah yeah I never would want to deal with anything I mean yeah there was one time In my sierra era where like someone took it out
Starting point is 00:32:25 It was too I walked away I was like okay no That's what I'm saying I think no And I think Volges are okay but I don't think they should be objectified. Okay. I think we should... So you want to see a bulge, but you don't want to...
Starting point is 00:32:37 I don't want to see a bulge. My eyes are up here. Who said that? No, if the person has a bulge, but then... Yes, no, I definitely don't want to see a bulge. I think they're disgusting. However, they're natural. So if you want to show it, you should be able to.
Starting point is 00:32:49 I'm just making my argument that's like, okay, they should be allowed to show it. It shouldn't be like, oh, my God, censor it. I just don't want to see that. You know what I mean? But, like, you should be allowed to because it's natural. You know what I mean? But I think it's like, yeah, a little objectifying.
Starting point is 00:33:02 Poor Tom Holland, probably like, Jesus, guys. I think some people do. As, you know, like, there's, like, certain people I follow, like, that go on tour, you know, bands and stuff like that. And the fans will be weird and, like, zoom in and be like, look at the bold. And I feel like maybe some artists don't want that. Maybe John Hamm loves him. Maybe, like, he said, his name is John Hamm. He's right, like, look at this big ham.
Starting point is 00:33:19 You know, but, like, there's some, like, musicians who are, like, very just take their music seriously. And they don't want to be like, oh, look at his penis through that. Okay. That makes sense. I wonder for Jonathan Bailey. He was another one that he keeps going viral for his bulge, which, again, maybe is a, I don't know. Oh, well, look, you put me in a harness.
Starting point is 00:33:36 I'm going to have a bulge. Like, anyone's going to have a bulge in a harness. Like, that's, like, literally strapping them in. I probably do have a big bulge. Now that we're talking about it, give me some tight pants. Because it looks crazy. It looks like I'm packing for sure.
Starting point is 00:33:49 Although I am wearing a diaper sometimes, so that could be that. I don't know. I guess we should ask these actors individually what they feel about being objectified. I really think we should do this. Like a study. How? I think you just make a poll or like a Google form and then I guess we can just post it.
Starting point is 00:34:07 It seemed also a little suss. Why is Trisha asking her fans for bulge input? But we're not asking for photographic evidence. We're just asking to put your responses in there. Okay. I'll do a poll on. Just so we can have the information. Do a tier list.
Starting point is 00:34:23 A ballroom. That's our Patreon episode. That would be down for. Yeah, just for scientific, because I guess we don't know. Like, do people want to have their bulges talked about? Do you, if you have a, if you're hung like a horse, do you want that to be discussed? Probably not. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:34:40 Okay, we'll ask. We were watching, what did we watch about a bulge yesterday? We were watching bulges. No, there was murders in the building. Oh, yeah. They were wearing like tight clothes, spandex for CGI thing. You know, when you have the spandex with the dots on it. And.
Starting point is 00:34:57 What's his name? Putnam, yeah. What's his actual name? Martin Schwartz. Like, he packed it. Like, it's funny. I don't think he did that. Was that?
Starting point is 00:35:04 Because they never addressed it. They did because then Steve Martin went to him and took the sticker off of it. It's like, you're not. Yeah. And he pulled the sticker, like the ball that goes on top of it. Oh, because the first thing was that was like, oh, he's stuffed. And I was like, no, I don't know. I didn't know.
Starting point is 00:35:18 That's not the first thing I noticed. You know, like it was stuffed so much. It's kind of like the, you know, the old-fashioned nights and tights. You know, that anyway. The nights and tights. When they stuff it so much That it's funny Okay
Starting point is 00:35:32 That was funny you noticed I don't know I didn't notice that at all But I was like okay Because it was so much Why did he do that? I think it's a bit Or for?
Starting point is 00:35:40 Yeah I think so I think the whole thing Is about his character Because his fiancé was on a shoot With a movie star That's known for a big one What? Yeah
Starting point is 00:35:50 Where was that plot line? I watch shows with her And she does not That's the plot Meryl Streep is on a movie A movie set with a guy with a big penis. That's why you made the whole
Starting point is 00:35:59 fake Instagram is to figure out who this person is. Yeah, because there was a guy with a hand his name was something about being big. Yes, yes, it's true, it's true. Oh, I don't remember that at all. I didn't even finish the season and I remember that.
Starting point is 00:36:14 Oh, I guess that's why he packed it at the end. It was like the last episode. All right. Damn, you pay attention. It was kind of a big problem. Pure question that was where we saw it. Oh, okay, okay. Well, let us know
Starting point is 00:36:27 on the comments below. Your thoughts. Let us know. Tweet us. Tweet us. We're never checking our app mentions, but you can tweet us anyways. Poor Tom Holland.
Starting point is 00:36:39 Dendaya's like, that's my bulge. I love the hot topics. It's starting off hot. Martin Shorts, bulge, and Tom Holland's side-by-side. No, we can't do it by side-by-side. No, we can't blur anything to me.
Starting point is 00:36:50 Are you going to see the new Spider-Man? You kind of got into the last Spider-Man movie. I did. The ones of three of them? Yes. I, yeah. I'll see it I like it
Starting point is 00:37:00 I think I like Spider-Man I think I don't love that He's a little boy Kind of He was 10 years ago When the first one came out But So does he get older in the movies
Starting point is 00:37:10 I mean yeah Because now it's like It's supposed to be him Out of school Oh Yeah Don't they just restart it Once
Starting point is 00:37:18 Because it wasn't Toby McGuire In high school And Andrew Garfield was in high school Tom Holland was in high school Yeah he's getting a second trilogy So now he is an adult Yes I don't know if that's fair.
Starting point is 00:37:28 If we're just like always starting fresh, like with Jurassic Park every three, I think we should start with a new Spider-Man. Well, it's the Marvel universe, you know, but yeah. Yeah, but if his trilogy's up. But he's still, you know, I don't know, it's because it's the other times it was like there was a flop, like the third movie for Toby McGuire was a flop, so they gave it time and then they rebooted. The second movie for Andrew Garfield was a flop, so they gave it time, and then they
Starting point is 00:37:55 rebooted. Oh, he only got two films. Yeah, Andrew got two because the second one didn't do well. Oh, how awful? Just like because your movie doesn't do well. They're like, not you anymore. That's odd. That's so biz show biz, baby.
Starting point is 00:38:06 That's crazy. So if you just flop. If you flop, it's over, yeah. That is a lot of pressure. Mm-hmm. Oh, my God. That's crazy, actually. Tom Holland still.
Starting point is 00:38:16 Okay, so he's been killing it. So like, well, let's just give him 10 more movies. Yeah, well, fair enough. Yeah. I get that. Okay. Period. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:40:56 OTC advance fees may apply. Late payment may negatively impact your credit score. Results may vary. Go to time.com slash disclosures for details. You know who is a different Spider-Man is Nicholas Cage. He is in the new. It's a variation of Spider-Man. Is he in the all-black Spider-Man at 70? Like, what do you mean? For I think on Amazon, there's a new Spider-Man show and he is. He's Spider-Man. Spider-Nuar. This is so, like, in the weeds. Is that the, he's a variation of Spider-Man? Is he in the all-black Spider-Man? Yeah, black and white. Not the one you're thinking of, but similar. How do you know what I'm thinking of if it's on that one? Because I know the black and white one you're thinking of, but it's not that one. But Toby McGuire at that one.
Starting point is 00:41:34 What's it called? Evil Spider-Man. Symbiote, Spider-Man. Where's the venom? I thought there was Venom Spider-Man. There was, not, that was a symbiote. That was Toby McGuire did that and the Spider-Man 3. His name is Venom.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Not Toby McGuire. Jesus Christ. There was a venom in Spider-Man 3, and Toby McGuire did get. taken over by the symbiote that's why he was dark spider-man anyway then there was the venom movies that just happened not to be confused with everything else you have to call him dark spider-man it's symbiote spider-man but yeah okay jimmy cut whatever needs to be cut on that one because i don't know what i can say got it okay you're very smart explaining like knowing all this actually like how do you know do you research um i just like superhero stuff so yeah but they might
Starting point is 00:42:22 don't explain it in the movie so after the movies are you googling um i read the comics mostly not mostly mostly mostly x-men um but i've dabbled in the other stuff like i've dabbled in fantastic four avengers spider-man i did have a spider-man phase after the game came out i do play the games so that definitely helps that's how you're getting all this knowledge then so you're not like googling you're not like on redid looking at theories um sometimes i like to see movie breakdowns afterwards too but okay so you do because that's what i do i like watch something but then i go on like message boards and see what everyone's thoughts are. I do a little bit of that, too.
Starting point is 00:42:54 Yeah, yeah, yeah. Because, like, they open up a whole new world. Yeah, and with comics, there's so much history and, like, different writers make up different lore, so, um, so most of them are just sometimes fan theories and not real. Um, I mean, symbioteer, Spider-Man, it was pretty, it was... Oh, it's simbio. You can't say it, like, I know, like, symbio. I was like, what is that?
Starting point is 00:43:17 Okay, got it. Yeah, okay, got it. I love it. I love people who just come up with things. too. Some people are so smart when they watch something like, oh, I think this is this and they're related to this person. I know some people really come up with great theories and I feel like a lot of the times I wonder if that was ever even like intended in the show.
Starting point is 00:43:34 You know what I mean? Right. I think sometimes it's like not and they just made up a really good connection. Yeah. Because that's how it is right now with MCR. They do every weekend and he started out looking like a vampire like 20 years old but they're thinking he's like slowly decaying as the tour goes on because he keeps like his makeup keeps getting like, you know, like cuts in it or like it's like getting more
Starting point is 00:43:50 caked. And they're like thinking by the end of the tour, he's going to be like a skeleton version of himself. And I was like, wait, that's such a good theory because he's on the Black Parade Door and the Black Parade is dead. And he's like, he's slowly dying on each show. But if he's not, then that's just awkward because people are like, look, he's slowly decaying. And it's like, well, if he's just meant to be that way, then I don't know. And it's like, yeah. Oh, we.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Tell me. I already sent it to you, but the woman who broke her spine attempting the Nikki Minaj high school is the Lillow Challenge. Oh, that's when I didn't read correctly when he sent to me. I was like, ah, that's so funny. It will do it. And then I didn't read it where I was like, oh, my God. Because I thought you were just like, oh, look at what this girl did. I think because she just had a baby or something.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Yes. So I thought that's why you were saying it to me. It's like, all right, fine. I thought it was so ominous because she did just have a baby. And then, yeah, she fractured her spine after tying it. And I was like, oh, my God, that was almost Trisha. Yeah, no, I, because I thought you just ended me for that. And I was like, oh, you'll do it next time.
Starting point is 00:44:37 Like, I just thought, let's just do it. And then I saw more people talking about that story and how she's like, she's like not great, right? She's like. She is okay. Yes. I thought she was, like, paralyzed. Well, she did an interview saying that her and her baby are okay. She had a small fracture after doing the challenge.
Starting point is 00:44:51 Oh, because I saw someone tweet. They're like, you know, when people get disabled, like, later in life, I thought she was, like, paralyzed later in life. It made it, the headlines made it sound worse than it was. So she's okay. Yes. Well, in general, this is probably a good site, not the story, but just like people don't do this because it just looks dangerous. It does look dangerous. Yeah, it looks fierce if you can do it.
Starting point is 00:45:11 Like Lana Juree from Rupal Jagrace did it. Oh, so good. And I think Lexi loved it, like, at an airport balancing on, like, a suitcase or something, it looked fierce. So if you are agile and, you know. Well, if you're, like, a properly trained queen, yes. Yeah, who does stunts and stuff. Yeah, like, if you're doing a death drop, fine. But if you can't do that, then, like, don't do this trend.
Starting point is 00:45:29 Like, it just looks scary. She was on, she was balancing on a saucepan in a canister of baby formula stacked on top of a kitchen counter when she lost her balance, which is kind of crazy. On a kitchen counter? Yeah. Oh, I didn't even know. I think the picture I saw it that she was like on a coffee table. Oh, my God. How far did she fall?
Starting point is 00:45:49 Oh, my God. Oh, my God. Just the idea, because so many things can go wrong because you're on the heel. So your heel could, your ankle could give out. Obviously, falling off the counter sounds crazy. Like, that's- It's also so odd because, like, the video that people are copying, the one that are people were inspired by the, like the Nicki video, she also just is on the ground and she's balancing
Starting point is 00:46:09 on both her feet. Like, I don't know where it became like, it became one foot on a stiletto. and then it became balancing on one foot on something crazy. So Nikki's on two. Nikki's on two. Yeah. She has like both her feet are on the ground. So I don't know where.
Starting point is 00:46:21 I just kept escalating to have both of your feet on the ground. But at least you don't have the balance. That's true, I guess. Yeah. You have something supporting you. Yeah. Those TikTok trends are never, they should like do a little caution. This could hurt you.
Starting point is 00:46:35 Yeah. It was, um, so after she fell, she had a compression flexion fracture to her spine. So yeah, the headline is. that she completely broke her spine. It was like, it was still bad. It's still a small fracture. But she said that both her and her newborn baby are okay. And she is recovering after, um, she went to the hospital.
Starting point is 00:46:54 How many weeks was she post-partum? Um, I say eight. I don't, my notes don't have it. I don't know. Either way. I mean, that is wild. But, you know, after you have a baby, you're just like, let me get back to normal. Let me just do this.
Starting point is 00:47:07 Oh my gosh. Never. I know my limits. She's tiny. You know, sometimes you just think like, you know, tiny people can do this because they're like, they have more the less to balance but have we seen any bigger people do it I saw a compilation of bigger people failing it oh
Starting point is 00:47:23 fails are funny I always think I'm just gonna do it because even if it's a failed's funny but until you get hurt until someone's hurt oh my gosh did she have hers fail did she post it yeah she posted her yeah and then she did like another she did a follow up with like people commenting and I believe it's it's in a different language too I don't want to I couldn't read it. But yeah, she did an interview with the sun and stated that she's okay. Okay, that's good.
Starting point is 00:47:51 Yeah. Careful doing those TikTok suns. It didn't even get that many views for like how. Really? Yeah. I'm like, damn, at least give her some more views. 20 million, 100 million views, not a trend I'll be doing. But you said you wanted to try it.
Starting point is 00:48:04 Don't try it. I would say try it, but don't. Deryn did it barefoot. But he also just did it on the ground. I'm like, no, you got to bounce on something. Yeah. And a deal. That's what I said.
Starting point is 00:48:14 And he's like, well, I don't know if I was, I just like, well, get me a heel and I'll do it. And I said, well, Trisha said that. She'll give you one of hers. Oh, yeah. What size is he? He has a small but wide foot. I feel like probably. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:25 My foot is so wide. He has a small but white foot. Grab a heel and the glam room and get it to him. I have some big ones in there. Yeah. I would love to see him to do it because he is strong. Yeah. We're just like hanging out.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Well, I was telling. He was, I think, oh, Nikki Minaj did it yesterday. And he was in his barbs. He was like, look, Nikki did it. And then I was like, oh, yeah, Trisha said that you could probably do it, but I said, I don't think you could because you're kind of clumsy. And then he was trying to, like, you know, prove me wrong. And where were you just, where were you? Set it up.
Starting point is 00:48:53 Are you on the couch? Are you on the couch? Yeah. And he's like, okay, let me on the floor and do this right now. Yeah. That's literally how it went. I can't even picture. I guess I can't picture anyone in a relationship because it's always funny to me.
Starting point is 00:49:02 I'm like, I wonder what they just like do. Like anybody. Like, what do you just do at night? What do you talk about? What are you doing? Like. We usually, we eat dinner together. we watch something while we eat and then when we're on the couch we'll watch something or sometimes
Starting point is 00:49:18 he'll read while I play a game like a video game and then usually in bed he stays up later than me so I like read and fall asleep while he watches something you read before bed right now yeah what are you reading it's kind of morbid right now what is it it's a book it's like a murder book real like you're crying real yeah on the Idaho 4 case oh yeah a book already about it Yeah, well, it's been... Who wrote it? Three years. James Patterson worked with, like, another writer, and the victim's family.
Starting point is 00:49:50 So the victim's families were involved in it, so. James Patterson, is he fiction, though? He does fiction, but he also, like, produces a lot of stuff in crime. Oh, my God. Yeah. You know, I'm going to scroll. And when it did it come out, because the trial just happened. It came out right before, they timed it when they thought the trial was going to happen.
Starting point is 00:50:08 So, like, Amazon released a special in the book was supposed to come out. And then it was before. Brian Colberger had the plead deal and then so yeah then the plea deal came in so the ending doesn't really match up with what is currently going on. Were they predicting what was going to happen or what? No, it just had they had sources and the fan like some of the victims' families that haven't done like other interviews like they actually shared their story and worked with like the author to kind of fill in the timeline and the blanks and stuff.
Starting point is 00:50:38 That's so scary. Yeah. Oh, okay. What a way to sleep? Ever I watch a scary TV show before bed, I get nightmares. I would not want to read something scary. Maybe your mom would enjoy it, though. At night before you go to sleep?
Starting point is 00:50:52 No, thank you. Oh, my gosh. Well, read a happy book. What's a happy one that's coming out? Yours. Mine is good. I read part of mine to Moses, and I cried it myself. I was like, wow, I'm so good at writing.
Starting point is 00:51:06 So it is a good one coming next year. Really next year already? Yeah. Whoa. Or yeah, this since like last August. It's been a long time. Wow. It's good. It's moving. It's emotional and inspiring. Oh, Oscar Craves podcast. I haven't seen his in a while. I think he just did. Club Craves?
Starting point is 00:51:23 I think he just did one. I haven't seen him in a while. I think he just did one. Go watch it. Shout out. Shout out Oscar Crave and Trish Crave and Drag Crave. I love Drag Crave. They just posted new pictures of Jing Sponson's Day and she looked so pretty. And I was like, I love a crave. I love a crave too. They're really on it. They find everything.
Starting point is 00:51:41 For everyone. Yeah. And I love, I think it looks impressive that we have craves too. Like, people get so like, oh, wow. Yeah, there's a pup crape and a Trish crave and an Oscar crave. I love it so much. They have good engagement, too, like, better than us. No, like, Trish Craves so good.
Starting point is 00:51:56 Even I find out stuff. I'm like, wow, okay, Trish Crave. Trish has reportedly done this. And I was like, wow, knowing everything. There is someone that always, there's not a crave, but there is someone on TikTok that always has insight about me before I do. And he's like, is this true? I'm like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:52:11 I always reach out to my agents. I'm like, was this true? He's like, I heard this. I was like, damn, I hope you're right. We love it. Oh, my God, you know that guy from Only Murder's? God, I don't know his name. He was in Chippendales.
Starting point is 00:52:23 Yeah. He's ripped. You probably know. I don't know his name. He's in a new Broadway show. Not a New Broadway show. He's in a Broadway show with Jinks Monssoon right now called Oh, Mary. He plays Lincoln and Jinks plays Mary Todd Lincoln.
Starting point is 00:52:37 And we were watching Only Murders, and I was like, God, that guy's everywhere. Now he's on Broadway with her. Yeah, he had all the Christmas sweaters. Why was he wearing Christmas sweaters every scene? I think he was like, it was kind of a YouTuber that was doing Christmas content. He was a YouTuber? He was doing like Christmas content year round.
Starting point is 00:52:52 I love that actor. I wish I knew his name. I'm trying to find it. He was in Chippendales. He was the lead in Chippendales in the TV show. Yeah, that was really good. He was so good in that one. He's been in a lot of stuff.
Starting point is 00:53:02 But he's on Broadway and I want to go see it. I think it's a limited time, all of them in there. I think the guy from Ugly Buddies in it too. Oh, is Kamal No Johnny? Yes, love him. Oh, work. Yeah, he's on Broadway right now with Jinx. Jinks finished Pirates and then went six days later right into O'Mary and I was like,
Starting point is 00:53:19 worked living my dream life. How does it feel like to live my dream? I would love a Trisha Jinks'X crossover. J. J. The best. Actually, my Tavern video last night, I used a J.K. Drawling.
Starting point is 00:53:31 What was a pun? Is that a pun? Yeah, I used it in my TikTok and no one got it. I was like, hey, Jinks by Zway. I was like, yeah, love it. She's so funny. I just think, like, the interview was great. She was great.
Starting point is 00:53:42 She's naturally funny. Yeah. I think it would be naturally, just, like, funny about everything and not offensive. You know, it is hard. We watch some stuff from, like, Mike and Molly. I'm like, God, it is kind of hard to be funny sometimes without being offensive. You know what I mean? A little, not racism, obviously, but, like, you know, or transphobic.
Starting point is 00:54:03 But what's it? Homophobic. Like, you don't have to be all that. But, you know, sometimes it's. funny to be a little offensive. Yeah. Even like, um, I've been more, my TikTok is also, it's a lot of us and a lot of, um, Caleb. So, and like I, so many Caleb clips.
Starting point is 00:54:18 Even he is, like, he gets away with so much, but, but, right. Yeah, because he, he's funny. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And even when he was on Z-Way, like, he was making jokes about white people and slavery and stuff, but like, he just gets away. He just so funny. Could you imagine if I would on Z-Way and start making those jokes? I don't think.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Okay. That's literally because I was like, I would love a Trisha Z-way cross-o, but I could not, you could not go on Z-Zway. I feel like Zeeway could be here because it wouldn't be like the character, you know, but... I love Zeeway. Met her at the Asinnell party. Like, love her show. They asked me to be on it this year.
Starting point is 00:54:48 They followed up a couple times. I would just, I'm so scared. Yeah. I would... You would not know what to do. I wouldn't know what to do, so I wouldn't be funny. You'd be just nervous. I would be just nervous.
Starting point is 00:54:56 I would be so nervous, sweating. I know people go on there and they handle it really well. Me, can never. You would never know what to say. You would need almost someone in your ear. Yeah, because, like... Like you said, there are jokes. Like, Caleb probably makes really funny jokes, and it's like, you can be funny.
Starting point is 00:55:12 I'm just not funny. But especially with that, like, there's just no, like, I wouldn't even know how to. I wouldn't want to. So I don't need to, like, make any jokes about that. In general, my trolling days were never about that because that's weird to me. But kudos to people who can do it. I know. Yeah, I love a Zeeway interview.
Starting point is 00:55:30 Like Renee Rapp and Zeeway were so funny as well, too. Yeah. But it's not on Showtime anymore. Is it just on? I think it's just on her channel. That's where I watch it. She's producing on her own work Absolutely, actually.
Starting point is 00:55:41 You know, actually TV in general is just not where it's at anywhere, right? Everyone's saying canceled, Colbert, all this stuff like that. And I'm just like, I don't think TV's where it's at. Who else was getting canceled? Oh, Howard Stern got canceled this morning. What? Yep, they canceled him serious after 20 years or something. He's not a really dollar contract as.
Starting point is 00:55:55 Probably was more than 20. Probably more than 20 years. With Sirius? No, Sears only been around probably 20 years. I mean, him on the radio. Right. 40 maybe years. He was with NBC and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:56:07 Wow. Yeah, he's interesting because I saw what I was like Howard Stern. Obviously, he was so problematic, but he's changed a lot. Like, he's pretty, is woke a good word to use? I don't know. Do people like the word woke? He's woke. Okay, yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:22 Is that insulting or is that good? I think people like, yeah. To be woke. Yeah, it's been to who you asked, I guess. Right. Because he's woke now. He's kind of like, you know, and he was not always that. So everyone's like, good.
Starting point is 00:56:33 I'm glad he got canceled because he was like, you know, we're so awful to women. Can you make up for it if you've done like 20 years? of damage and all this in the past 20 years you're woke i think so i mean some people a lot of people disagree but i i'm always about like if you exclude people who want to change then like you can't progress as a society that's how i feel you know what i mean there's just like if you permanently exclude and leave people out who like fundamentally now agree with something you know then you're just going to keep dwindling the numbers down so like we'll never be able to progress as a society because you keep excluding people who then will just go completely opposite to where they can be, you know, welcomed, you know, hence the, like, the grifter pipeline.
Starting point is 00:57:16 So people who just, like, promote beliefs they don't believe in just because it's profitable. Oh, I never heard that. Yeah. Who's a grifter? I mean, I don't want a name. It sounds like something I've heard people say, like, that person's a grifter, but what does that mean? It's like, it's like you're asking for money. It's, yeah, I mean, it's you going, like, a lot of people, for example, I'll put it
Starting point is 00:57:38 generally, they will go to, like, kick or something because it's like, like, they got excluded from, like, Twitch or whatever because they've offended someone or, like, offended a group of people, if you will, but then kick is a little lawless. You can kind of say whatever. But then do they go woke on kick or they go crazy on Twitter? Oh, they go extreme. They're like, well, doubling down now. Yes.
Starting point is 00:57:57 Oh, got it. Yeah. So it is a form of trolling for money. Got it. Yeah. Or rage baiting for money. Okay. I know I just I'm with you but then I feel like there are like how I don't know you never really
Starting point is 00:58:08 apologize to any of these women I think you do have to like it's like that accountability like you know like acknowledging stuff for sure but like that process and I it depends on like the groups that were offended and stuff too like I can't say I can't speak for women who are offended and be like yeah like you should forgive them you know what I mean I just like in general I me personally you know also I don't think he necessarily I don't know how to explain changed he's more just chose a political stance
Starting point is 00:58:38 right kind of like we talked about that too with like Jimmy Kimmel I was like his man show was so like misogynistic and I was like I love how he's just like not that now but also
Starting point is 00:58:46 did he ever talk about why he did that do you mean like you could just say like it's a different time but his was like pretty gross yeah like the juggies and stuff like that I was kind of like
Starting point is 00:58:55 I don't know or even you see with like old interviews with like I mean you mentioned the Lindsay Lohan one where you're You know, they were just, like, so aggressive about her in rehab. And then I saw there was, like, interviews with, like, Miley Cyrus where they were talking about, like, um, her being a virgin and stuff, you know, so. Uh, yeah, that's weird.
Starting point is 00:59:12 He's not real. He just shows a party. He's like, okay, I support the Democratic Party. And that's all he did. I don't think he really. Oh. That's really like, or respects women differently or respect. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:59:25 I don't think that's certainly. It's just my take on it. He's also just old. And, like, I always say about old people. I think they're just like. don't really know sometimes what life is about yeah you know yeah but you um i was thinking of you and similar to your point about like traditional media and stuff because janet mccurdy um her show or her memoir got picked up for a series or is in production to get picked up for a series from
Starting point is 00:59:49 apple tv um based off i'm glad my mom died but um it was reported that her and the showrunner um just had a disagreement over creative differences and he exited the project and he's famous right i recognize his name yes jason rightman i guess i don't know him personally but he's a pretty critically acclaimed like director yeah um and i think rush hour or something oh that kind of makes sense and jennifer anison is also attached to star in this too um but and they i think apple is reportedly giving them like two weeks to replace them with another high profile two weeks yeah geez another like because jennifer aniston's like availability is small.
Starting point is 01:00:31 Oh, I see, I see. And they want, like, the name of, like, a good director and showrunner to be attached to it. But they apparently, reportedly, the creative differences were over. Like, he wanted it to be more comedic and Jeanette wanted it to be more, like, serious. Oh, that's a big creative. That's a big creative.
Starting point is 01:00:48 Especially because the book, I mean, there are, like, comedic aspects to it. But it is a very traumatic book. And it's her story. Like, how can you tell the girl that. like, wrote it, you know. Especially, oh, no. If I, if I, if my memoir gets turned into a TV show, there's no way I'm going to hire a straight-hand to direct it.
Starting point is 01:01:05 That's, I think you're right, you're right. What? What do you mean? You think you get this? You don't get it? Because, like, even if there's funny aspects, straight men will take it the wrong way completely. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:01:13 They'll just, like, they will miss the mark of what's funny about it. They just, yeah. Yeah. I read that book and thought it was like, this is comedy. Mike and Molly style with like a laugh track. I know. I can't imagine that, I guess because her mom is so, like, extreme in the book. I mean, in her, that was her real life.
Starting point is 01:01:29 You know, her mom is, like, very extreme and almost feels like a caricature of, like, a stage mom who doesn't know how to, like, you know, care for their child. So, that's the only thing I can think of that. Maybe you're trying to lean into that. But obviously, that's, like, real trauma for Jeanette. And I feel like it's her story. Yeah. Her book was, like, such a huge, like, bestseller.
Starting point is 01:01:47 It was, like, the bestseller for weeks. And it resonated with so many people. Like, you got to, like, listen to her, you know. So when did this all happen? This, I mean, it was just over the past few days. reporting came out. So do you think they'll find somebody? I think the
Starting point is 01:02:02 I think the fact that Jennifer Aniston, the fact that Jeanette McCurdy's book was so successful and it's also like Apple TV that they probably will because the source material was so popular.
Starting point is 01:02:18 Yeah. Greta Gerwig. Get in it. She's doing Narnia right now, but I would love it. Pause it into this. Pause it. No one needs another Narnia right now. Like the Chronicles and Arnea, that one?
Starting point is 01:02:31 Isn't that so old? They're rebooting it for Netflix. Oh, okay. Did you ever see there was a movie that parodied Chronicles and Arnia? And Jennifer Coolidge was like the White Witch. Is there a white witch? Yeah, it is the White Witch. Okay.
Starting point is 01:02:48 You're right. I know. I haven't really seen it, so I'm just kind of like, I don't really know, but, and it was, it was, oh my God. It was like a scary, it was like those scary movies, but it was like a parody. Which you, I know those type of, like, vampires suck, the Twilight one. Yeah. Yeah. Did they just make a bunch of parody movies?
Starting point is 01:03:02 Yeah, that was like the thing in the early 2000s. So, and that's all I know of Chronicles and Arnia. And they just go through a closet and they go to Narnia. Yeah, I only saw the first one that sounds about right. Yeah. You don't like them. It didn't, like, stick with me that much. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:17 And I think I tried to read the books, too, like, as a kid. I don't think I ever really got into that. Yeah. I think they were trying to, like, write off of, like, Harry Potter, like, fantasy and make it happen. Yeah, yeah. I think, I mean, I mean, I think, I mean, Maybe Greta Gerwig will turn it out. But you're right.
Starting point is 01:03:29 I can see her doing a little, this, Junet MacCity thing. Oh, yeah. And Margo Robbie's one of the producers on this as well. And they're like BFS. Yeah. Maybe Margo should have direct it. What's she doing?
Starting point is 01:03:39 I think she's producing a lot. She's doing that Wuthering Heights or, was it a Wuthering Out? Yeah, Wuthering Heights with Jacob Allerty. Producing the Sam's, but might as well just also. But if you're just producing, you could do it from your phone, right? Honestly, yeah. I wonder how. Text it.
Starting point is 01:03:53 You know, like she could direct. That'd be so good. Yeah. I have faith that they'll turn it out. Like another big name will step up. I would love to direct it. Throw your name in the hat. Why not?
Starting point is 01:04:04 Yeah. You get, I feel like you would get her. I get her. And it's like, I don't even know anything about Janem McCarty. I just read her book and I was like obsessed with her and her story and the way she told it. And I was just like, this was my favorite book.
Starting point is 01:04:14 Anytime we talk about my book, I'm like, I want Jenem McCarty. Even though like obviously airlines are very different. But like the way it was written, like her tone and you could hear her. Like I just like loved all of it, the realness of it. And like you said there was like little comedy aspects of it. Like, I get it. And that's why I think I'd be a great person to direct this because I'm not like a super fan, but I super love her and her writing and her book.
Starting point is 01:04:33 And you've directed yourself plenty of times. That is so true. I do tend to take over when I direct. Just call me Blake lively. She should direct it. She's down to direct. And I demand to see the dailies. What does that mean?
Starting point is 01:04:49 I don't know what that means. That's some, it ends with us the lore. Okay. Lament the Daily. read the dailies read the dailies like the paper okay i don't know where we're going with it but that's how old the drama started i'll co-direct we'll co-direct together you and blake yeah okay we're right we're okay with her now i don't know i think people
Starting point is 01:05:14 are over it all together not too many one i think that would work well though why not absolutely and jennifer anneson you already worked with her once she was so nice i always talk about the story The seaweed. I love that, you know. Oh, my God. And the guy that wrote that movie was in that one we watched Danny McBride, Eastbound and Down. He was in season four.
Starting point is 01:05:32 He was, like, the main bad guy. And I always want to tell Moses, but I don't want to like annoy him. But I was like, oh, that's the guy who wrote Wonderless. He was directing me in that scene. Ken Marino is his name. I don't know where he's at now, but he was a big part of season four of Eastbound and down. Are you easy to direct on these sets?
Starting point is 01:05:44 Absolutely. Tell me. Actually, I love telling you. Like, I will say, tell me exactly what you want me to do. Oh, wow. Yeah, I do not make any creative. I can make creative choices, but I love, I get along with directors really well. Yeah, I mean, you and Andy, I've worked together for...
Starting point is 01:05:57 Me and Andy. I worked with the very big director this year who we just, we clicked right away. I guess creative minds just get you. Yeah, he was like, perfect, wonderful, and I was like, great. So I'm really good to work with, yes. And yeah, Andrew Valentine and I, yes. I, yeah, I let a director have, I guess I got a big set. Like, if it's like a big director, yeah, I'm not going to give my input on my own sets.
Starting point is 01:06:19 I do give me. Oh, T, okay. Okay. Queen, who knows her place. Love to see it. Exactly. If Justin Baldoni is telling me, you know, okay, whatever you want me I get,
Starting point is 01:06:28 you know, you seem to have more experience in this than me, you know. Also, when you pay for the stuff, you can say however you want. And the directors is like, whatever you want, you're paying for this. But if someone else is paying for the shoot in the production, then I try to be respectful. But can you give good direction? Oh. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:46 I directed Moses. Remember I directed. I mean, Trish Talks. In the McGrath, the Bridgeton, because my director had never seen Bridgeton, which I was like, what? He got married in France. I'm like, what do you mean? You haven't seen Bridgeton? Like, he's that person.
Starting point is 01:06:59 But, yes, he didn't know the story of Bridgeton. So he thought, like, the queen was supposed to be happy to see me. You know, I was Penelope going to the circle. He's like, oh, the queen's excited to see her. And Moses is excited. I'm like, no, at first he's pissed. He's like, what are you doing? Because I'm about to expose that I am Lady Whistledown.
Starting point is 01:07:14 So I'm like, he should be more pissed and so should the queen. So I had to go give direction. That was my Blake lively moment because he was telling him to smile. I'm like, no, actually, don't. You're pissed. So, yeah, you know, it was like, you're pissed, but you're also excited to see me. Yeah, yeah. You also.
Starting point is 01:07:26 Oh, a lot of emotion. Yeah. I do. I do get very good detail. I'm how to do it. So, yeah, I think I'm, I think I'm both. Why do you TikToks with my elbow, I give direction sometimes, although she is a natural, but sometimes I'll give a little, a little direction.
Starting point is 01:07:40 But I hope it goes off. I hope it happens. I know, me too. I'm not, I'm never usually seated for an Apple TV program, but for you were just talking about Chief of War Oh yeah, love that one. Is that Apple TV? They've been, I mean, they've been good.
Starting point is 01:07:55 What? What do you watch on Apple TV? Well, we had Severance. We had the studio and Chief of War. Those are, and Severance is probably one of the best shows of this year. It's the most, I mean, nominated, right? Which one? Severance?
Starting point is 01:08:08 Or am I just paying that? Yeah, I think so, actually. Oh, you didn't watch it. I don't watch it. Daryon loves an Apple TV program. He loves the studio. He keeps, he's seen the studio with, like, like three different he's seen it like three times because he keeps converting people but
Starting point is 01:08:20 i'm like 10 toes down like i just didn't try i tried four episodes i like nope nope nope nope out of just like me being stubborn i'm not watching giving into the studio but it's not it's just not good i did because you liked it back when i was listening to david's podcast he said the studio oh my he's like i should have written this this is the show i oh god everyone really likes this show and i watch that's like not my thing at all i really you know what i love the throw against a person I just don't know if I like his movies. We try to watch Pineapple Express. And, I mean, that might be the worst movie I've ever seen my time of life.
Starting point is 01:08:49 Oh, it's he, I think Seth Rogen produces the boys. And I do like the boys. No way. Not men for me. It's like a David Dobrik vlog. Not the target audience is me for Seth Rogen, but he seems nice. No, Seth Rogen needed to be stoned in 20 years ago. Oh.
Starting point is 01:09:04 But you love him. You love the studio. Yeah. The studio was good. I just don't. No, but I tell you Pineapple Express. Many of the things he does is more like on the stoner side. I think the studio might be that too, though, stoned in 20 years ago.
Starting point is 01:09:15 Because I don't really get it. No, because they talk so much. Like, it's fast-paced, lots of dialogue. You don't think stoners could catch up to it. I was like, this is too much. They do not, first of all, I did understand what you just said now. And that is the opposite of what I got. I thought it was so slow.
Starting point is 01:09:30 That one episode was then just like walking around a house talking for the full hour. And there was no cuts, no anything. And I was like, this is awful. Well, because that whole show was about doing a show in one shot. One shot. There was no cuts. So the movie was one shot. and the show was one shot about the movie.
Starting point is 01:09:47 So I think they were... That's why I stopped. I tapped out. It was horrible. I think they thought they were doing something like, wow, watch it have no cuts. And I was like... Right. And it is in a way hard.
Starting point is 01:09:57 But no one gets that unless you are in the industry. Like no one understands like, wow, one take. Yeah. And maybe they got a bit too much into their own, you know, it's in their own world. No one cares about stuff like that. Because I think they did that in Boogie Nights. Before the studio, Boogie Nights was like the longest one take. It was like 12 minutes for the intro.
Starting point is 01:10:14 And I was like, wow. such a big deal, but I'm like, is it, I mean, if you're like a film nerd, okay, but I don't think anybody really cares. Yeah, but the studio is about the studio for people that like the business in the studio. It's kind of like hacks from a different point of, like different. It's nothing like that. Like it's like a different. Like, God, I'm so sorry to the creators. Like it's the opposite, right? It's like the Ying and Yang, but it's the same, but opposite. Because like over there, it's like a woman and her world. Here it's like those guys in their world. That's crazy. But still the show business. There's comedy and hacks. There's openness.
Starting point is 01:10:44 diversity, queerness, hot people, old people. There's none of that in the studio. There's none of that happening,
Starting point is 01:10:52 except for old people. That's like, Martin Scorsese was in it. And they were like, oh, it's the biggest campaign. It's like an only murder is like,
Starting point is 01:10:58 wow, we got Ron Howard. He's our biggest celebrity. That's what they said. It's like the joke. I was like, the biggest. I mean, love him, would love to be in a movie
Starting point is 01:11:02 with him. But I don't know that's the biggest. And say this Martin Scorsese and he's like, Martin Scorsese is like, he's also on TikTok with his granddaughter.
Starting point is 01:11:09 Like, I don't know. This is Jenna Ortega. I'll be glad. That's what I'm saying. Let me see Jenna Ritega in there. Let me see Jonathan Bailey. He would, no, he'd be in hats probably, but not. Let's see Jake Shane in the studio.
Starting point is 01:11:22 No. There's Zach Ephron. Let's see Dylan Ephron. That's what I want to see. Who was at the Lost Cultureistas Awards last night? Did you watch? I've seen the clips. What a, I'm still, it's almost too personal.
Starting point is 01:11:34 Like, I can't actually watch the whole program because I'm like, we should have been there. I was nominated, presented something. Presented at least. Why not? I love a presenting award for sure. Yeah. They were the It people there last night, though. It was Meg Stalter and Dylan Ephron.
Starting point is 01:11:49 Renee Rape. Yeah. Everybody was bigger. Robbie. Yeah. It was Benny. Oh, yeah. Damn.
Starting point is 01:11:59 Jamie Lee Curtis. No. What was she even doing? I don't know. I don't know. I didn't see any clips of her. So her in the audience. Oh, worse.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Maybe she lost. Everyone for an S&L was there. Lisa Rina was modeling looks that were famous that year. The L. Jacket from the Substance, Andy Siamberg. Andy Samburg. Andy Samburg, like, won, which I was like, okay. He won the Creatine Award, Cretine Award for Best Straight Mail, I believe.
Starting point is 01:12:25 Which, I'm like, again, love Andy Samburg, but he just hasn't been in anything in a while. But I guess they did say it's from like 20 years ago, some of these awards. Yeah, I mean, it was, so one of the categories was like Lisa, it was like all Lisa. Oh, right. Simpson Lisa Rinna as the M&M Lisa Black Pink Yeah so I don't think it was not serious It was you remember it was like a person
Starting point is 01:12:46 Yeah no Lisa won you're right It's like a real person yeah What an interesting show I mean it's one big private joke The show I think it's between all of them Like they all get it Yeah and I think they said it was It was rare the strict only by
Starting point is 01:13:01 Gays and Lesbian I think mostly lesbians Right right yeah yeah so Oh right Renee Rapp did say she's like if you know she go from Kim possible yeah you might be a lesbian so hopefully next year we we got to start campaigning we got to start campaigning early on we need to send for your consideration like flyers oh I was going to say yeah we get one like right by SNL so Bowen has to see it yeah Bowen says it every day I wonder if he's coming back we ever heard who's back oh T you're right I just really is going to go do bigger things and that's why I feel
Starting point is 01:13:31 I feel like I know he really is breaking out but I want to stay in as and else I can maybe come back I always have hope every week to ask me maybe they'll ask me maybe they'll ask me me back. Without him, there's no hope. I don't know. I'm sad to get nominated for like a little S&L cameo. I know. What the hell? Where do they film Las Colchreisa? It's like we really need a little like a little billboard right outside. So like they look at the window and they're like
Starting point is 01:13:53 Oh, Trisha. Yeah. We love them. Yeah. We got to just start like really targeting our. Okay. Get on it. How do we figure this out? We need to hire PR. I'll get on it. Yeah. Oh, you know how? I have my PR degree. Do you? You have my focus. It's a journalism, but my focus was PR. I thought I was going to be a publicist, but I'm too much social anxiety to be a publicist. Why aren't you publicizing
Starting point is 01:14:13 this? Get on that. If you have a degree. We're thinking about hiring someone. Here's Oscar. Like, that's my major. I was like, okay. Well, we'll pay you. Get us some publicity. I have a way too much social anxiety to be an actual publicist, though, because they really are. And they've got to be able to like just go up to someone, not know them, but act like you do know them and just be able to go.
Starting point is 01:14:35 And do what? What is that? You got to just schmooze. You're just constantly schmoozing. You don't know them, you have to pretend you know them. Yeah, you got to feel like, you know, you're just an old friend that like, oh, they're looking out for each other, you know, like, yeah, I'll help you. But then, like, it's a whole thing, the relationships, the studio teas, you know. Could have been in that. Maybe you should have watched that.
Starting point is 01:14:53 Maybe you would love it, actually. You seem to love all of this, so that makes sense. Well, the main thing is that they know you're not going to be pregnant next year. True. Right. So I made 5,000 videos with my two feet. Because I really do think everyone thinks I'm just going to keep out. You really got to, yeah, you have to send that message.
Starting point is 01:15:08 No, but this event was so close to the birth. So, you know, people take that into consideration. In general. So I think for next year, everyone knows you're available. Yeah. Maybe you should get a publicist and send out the news that your tubes are out. You are the publicist. You have a picture.
Starting point is 01:15:25 You have connections to all the outlets. You have a degree. Like, I don't understand why you're not the publicist. That's crazy. I just found this out today. All right. Did you know that? Like, did you know he had publicist?
Starting point is 01:15:37 I mean, it's a journalist. No, I always thought to journalism. Yeah, it's like, I mean, my school had like a generic journalism and then you had a focus so we're like, you would just focus like on some classes. So I took like four different PR classes. Damn. But then I went to broadcast. So I don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:57 Did you make the right decision? Yeah, I really couldn't be a publicist. Because you also have like talk to people nonstop every day. You're constantly emailing things. out like that no but then you also are getting rejected all the time especially like rejection i feel like you don't care i thought you didn't care about i hate rejection but i have to be in the right mood i don't know it depends it depends on if i'm sensitive that day or not if i'm sensitive and i'm getting rejected like if i'm walking say i'm rep i feel like now everyone
Starting point is 01:16:22 would talk to you but say like um in your can't like in your canceled era i'm your publicist and we're at the freaking you know um american music awards and i'm like hey do you want to talk to Trisha Pettis and they're like, who pat? And I'm going down the line. That feels real. I don't want to do this red carpet anymore. Get me off of it.
Starting point is 01:16:40 I'm just saying I'm representing, um, uh, who's someone in the, in the sphere. Tana. Oh, well, everyone will talk to Tana. So she's not even a good example either. Who's canceled? No one's really canceled. I say Colleen's my client. Right.
Starting point is 01:16:56 And I'm walking her down and everyone's passing. I'm like, damn. I'm like a failure. You have no one to say no to a client. That's not to say in the first place. It would have to walk them down the red carpet if they're in a cancellation. I see. So you wouldn't want to take the rejection for them, even if it's not you.
Starting point is 01:17:13 Yeah. It just, it would feel personal, you know. I feel that. Yeah. That's why I don't ask people to come on because if they say no, I'm like, they hate me. Even if they cancel, if anything, I'm just like, no, they don't want to do it. So I'm definitely in my no-guess era at the moment just because I'm like, I don't want to be rejected. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:17:28 No, it makes sense because you're also like very, um, angry. and sensitive too so it's a bad storm of emotions yeah yeah and also depressing right depression yeah depressive yeah yeah that's just normal yes yes yes yes maybe not how do you know the difference how do you know if you're depressed or if it's just the hormones but when this happens right after their birth yeah but how long after how long do you have to be depressed after you gave birth i think you see you're the one that instagram story that little chart and it sounded like you had like a year or two I can't put that for myself. Like, just so everyone knows, I have two years.
Starting point is 01:18:04 And it's a cumulative from three pregnancies. Oh, my God, six years then? Two years per pregnancy that I didn't get to recover. But I've seen so many people talk about how long, like it takes a couple of years to get back to yourself. Like who before. Oh, my God. That's scary. But you're doing a good job.
Starting point is 01:18:23 Thanks. Yeah. Chang. We had some fun, some fun moments yesterday. Yeah, and you got that Laboooo right there. come on reason to smile that is true you know what
Starting point is 01:18:35 sometimes buying stuff doesn't make you feel better I love shopping a little treat here and there why not a little boo boo-boo treat or a Louis Vuitton treat I did go
Starting point is 01:18:43 I've got a couple Louis Vuitton treats there's been a lot of stuff coming to the house the designers are I know I got to start working again I was like
Starting point is 01:18:53 that's why today I was like anyone want to see Trishmas this year like what are we doing just spending all the money Yeah Do you think I can do the forum Anyways, that's the whole other thing
Starting point is 01:19:04 I want to do the forum Yeah, why not? Yeah Oh, let's just get on that Call them up See how I do Do you know people cancel their tours Like let's say I booked the forum
Starting point is 01:19:15 And only a thousand people Out of 18,000 tickets were sold You just say like Oh I want to be with family I'm canceling the show Yeah, I feel like it's happened a few times That happens to like Daylo remember when she canceled your word
Starting point is 01:19:26 To be close to family It's like, does she just not sell tickets? Yeah. I know. Why don't they just be like, oh, I saw someone on TikTok about this and it was so smart. Why don't they just say like, hey, it's not selling. If you guys don't buy tickets, I got to cancel it. And then people will start buying tickets.
Starting point is 01:19:39 That's a good idea. Like, that's what I was a. I think just be, yeah, if you're transparent, why not. Not like. Sometimes people feel too proud almost. Well, like, you know, J-Lo is such a long, illustrious career. Probably is like embarrassing maybe. She shouldn't be embarrassed.
Starting point is 01:19:53 No. She's still J-Low at the end of the day. I'm lowering those tickets. $20. Coupons. Yeah. Our Greek was like that. I think we were only like 80% sold out.
Starting point is 01:20:01 And I think like the day of it was like $10, $20 tickets. And I was reposting that. Yeah. Come for $20. You know, let's get some boxes in those seats. So, okay. Maybe Sophie. Yeah, why not?
Starting point is 01:20:14 70,000 people. Yeah. I mean, 70,000 people watch this show. True. But I guess it's all over the world. Welcome to Ellen. It is crazy when you think about how many people watch this. But then it's like.
Starting point is 01:20:27 like yeah it doesn't like translate like if I do like if I do an event like 500,000 people aren't showing up I think it's yeah it's just so dispersed it's not like you're all 500,000 people are located in the Los Angeles area and also they watch it like you know people while they work while they study but to go out to a place yeah the time and resource to go to a show is a completely different thing but I mean it is just Came back for myself, that tour, 40, 40 cities. Yeah, for some perspective, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:21:03 OCCA sent an email like, oh, you want to get lunch, talk about another tour? And I was like, ooh, yeah. After I just said, no, I was like, wow, they want, yeah, let's not risk it. Because, like, yeah, you do one sold that tour, and then you go again, and it's like, no one comes. It's like, ooh. Yeah, you got to make them miss you a little bit. Yeah. And you got to have some availability for all the shit you had to pass while you're on tour.
Starting point is 01:21:18 Well, none of that coming. What do you mean? I don't even. I didn't get an Emmy's invite or Las Colterista's invite. Well, you were pregnant for Las Culture Recess, so that one's off the table. We'll see, we still got Tony's, we got, war season just around the corner. So you got to, you got to chill. Yeah, we have just a few months to go until it's, you had to pass on so much stuff because of the tour, actually.
Starting point is 01:21:37 But that's the law of, like, attraction or whatever. Like, it's like, people only want you when you're busy. Okay, then just start lying. Okay. So I'm booked and busy. Booked and busy. I'm going on a. Well, green screen you in different areas.
Starting point is 01:21:50 So it's like, I'm sorry, I'm on the set of a show and Prague today. Yes, because that's so true. Anytime I was gone, I swear, it's like, do you want to do this TV show and do you want to go to this award show? I was like, what the hell? I'm, for the past 18 years of my life, I've been available. And I was like, that is, yeah. But it's better to be the star of your show selling out the stadium to be a guest on somebody else's.
Starting point is 01:22:09 Well, I'm not selling out stadiums, first of all. So whatever size. Theater. Stadium's wild, but I love it. Maybe that was a Freudian slip. Maybe I will be selling out stadiums and you didn't even know it manifesting. I think so. Okay.
Starting point is 01:22:22 That was me being nice, too. I love you. I just can't hear you or see you. I do love you. And I do think you're funny. I think you're funny. But his jokes on the podcast are very different than his jokes. I'm so sad.
Starting point is 01:22:36 There's one last, I think it was it last week. And I think Jimmy caught it to be safe, but it was so funny. We was. Don't get me cut it. Did he keep it in, the one where we were like the Irish clan and we were like, oh, those, that white people clan? What? Jimmy. I'm giving you a note now.
Starting point is 01:22:54 Do not cut me. Jimmy, yeah, he should also be a publicist. He's really good. I can tell him you can always censor me. He is so funny. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:02 Jimmy, you can censor me always. That's not Moses. You can't censor it out. He's like, don't come me. It was so funny. It was so funny. The white people clan you're talking about?
Starting point is 01:23:14 It cracks me up. But it was like a Caleb. We can get away with things. The things he says, all right, you can say that. But it was correct English. You just you can use the word tribe or Plan.
Starting point is 01:23:24 It's a war. Can I have to cut out another 20 minutes in the show? Oh, my God. That was too funny. Oh, God. Do you bring the CVS bag in? Or is that us? It's our cards.
Starting point is 01:23:36 Yeah, that's from Jimmy. Oh. Where's the Pop Mart bag, Jimmy? It's so bushy in CVS. Here's CBS. Oh, thanks, Jimmy. Did you see, I don't know. Speaking of babies, as you're talking about, no more for you, but the world, all this
Starting point is 01:23:53 baby was just born. Did you see that? 31. Yeah, an embryo that was frozen in 1994. Name Thaddeus as well, which I thought, interesting name. The embryo, the baby. The baby is named Patty. Oh, Thadius.
Starting point is 01:24:09 Okay, I like it. Yeah. So an old school name for an old soul. Love that. Yeah, okay. So I don't understand. How old are the parents? The parents froze the embryo in 1984?
Starting point is 01:24:18 Yeah. Actually, let me have their names in here somewhere. They're now, okay, so Linda Archerd, it was her embryo that she froze in 1994, and she is now 62. Wow. Yeah. She originally had four embryos created through IVF with her then husband. One of those embryos became a daughter who's now 30, so she had that child back when she was doing IVF. And then the other three were frozen and have stayed frozen for more than three decades.
Starting point is 01:24:48 And then after she got divorced, and she realized she wasn't going to have any more children herself, she explored embryo adoption, is what they're calling it, which is an offshoot of IVF where the donor and recipient make a mutual decision as to who receives the embryos. And she worked with a Christian, like a faith-based fertility clinic. that's on the that's on a mission to reduce embryo stockpiles which is I never have even thought about that so it's kind of interesting like just frozen embryos that aren't being used like from that are just like sitting there what what's it taking up I think just like you putting those to good use I guess like embryos that are just never being if someone's like wanting is their mind why the the person who owns the or who don't have those embryos like they have to meet make the mutual decision.
Starting point is 01:25:49 Like, Linda agreed that this particular couple would use her embryos that had been frozen for 30 years. Oh, she is not the parent then. She's not a 62-year-old mom. No, it's her embryos, but she is not the mom, if that makes sense. Oh, so did she sell it or just give it? It was through adoption is what they're calling embryo adoption, which is interesting. I've never heard of this before, so.
Starting point is 01:26:09 That's kind of weird to think about an embryo that's 31 years old. I know, and then everyone was like, damn, I think I would, I would brought it, I love being a 90s kid. I loved being born in the 90s. There's no other generation like decade for me. Like I love being a 90s kid. It was perfect. I love Beanie Pahis. I love the 90s cartoons. Love the early 2000s. Like I love not having social media for like my child. Yeah. That is true. Okay. So it's a technically 90s baby. But do you think this baby
Starting point is 01:26:36 is fine? So far so good. Yeah. Really? It is interesting. But that is so weird. I guess it's your definition of when's a baby a baby, a baby, because like, I mean, this was a, this has been a person. This has been a baby for 31 years. Yeah, I guess so, right? It is so complicated.
Starting point is 01:26:54 Yeah. If you believe in like a soul with, you know, being in the baby from that stage, like And interesting too, because it is like the couple is a Christian couple and they went through this through a faith base, like a Christian fertility clinic. So they do obviously believe in that. That's like when the life starts. Yeah. So it is very interesting.
Starting point is 01:27:15 So maybe that's why they went with Thadius. They were like, let's give him an old school name. I don't know that's a little 90s name. I don't know. Is it? I don't know. Okay. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:27:25 I love it. Yeah, life is life, but also, hmm. Okay. Yeah. I mean, it's just an old baby, I guess. It's just an old baby. That's crazy. That is, that's, it kind of frees me out a little bit.
Starting point is 01:27:37 Thinking about, like, this person, what was around since 1994? Especially because, like, one of, like, she froze, I mean, she had four through, four, four embryos. to do IVF but then she used one and that shot that person is now 30 so yeah technically I know I know someone that they had identical twins frozen and then they had one and 10 years later they had the second whoa so they're 10 years apart but they're identical twins you know that person and those twins are fine yeah I mean there's no issue with really I don't know I'm just saying like I mean I love I love it I think that's so cool but I just am like Like, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:28:18 I mean, if you're a baby for 30 years. Well, you're like the beginning of it. Some, the majority, there's no organ. Like, I don't think there's any issues. But you're a soul. I guess you're talking about. So that's because it's a faith based. That's what they believe.
Starting point is 01:28:33 They believe that. But what does you believe that? I believe everything is a soul. That's what I'm saying. You're like the number one consciousness person over there. Right. So for them, they don't want to see anything go to waste. Right.
Starting point is 01:28:44 But you think everything has a conscience. So it's like this person's been conscious for 30 years. Well, no, it was frozen in time. So, I mean, I think it is for water, the worst thing to be is frozen. So it is something that is not ideal situation for anyone. You don't want to be frozen in time for that long because water wants to be the opposite. Our bodies are warm. That's what water want to be in a warm space.
Starting point is 01:29:08 Now he's warm. Yeah. So they're doing a good thing by releasing it. Right. Releasing that, you know, from. Why is the worst thing for water to be frozen? Because you can't flow. Really?
Starting point is 01:29:21 I don't know. You're frozen in time. Oh, my God. Are you, like, triggered by our ice cubes? Because I love ice cubes, and they were all gone one day. We had, like, literally 60 ice cubes, and I use them every day. And one day, they're all cleared out of our tray. And I was like, where do those go?
Starting point is 01:29:37 They would never go mad. And I was so mad. I'm like, my water only tastes good. And they were, like, three. He's like, there's three you can use. I'm like, where all our ice cubes go? I go out to the garden. And they throw them.
Starting point is 01:29:46 What did you do? Why did you do that? No, what I did over there, the ice, you know, after a while it comes into one big ice. I chuck it up, though. I go, too. No. So I throw away that big chunk and then you get fresh ice. There was never fresh ice in there.
Starting point is 01:30:03 Now there is. Because she came right after. It takes a minute for the ice. God, I was so annoying. That is so funny. Free the water. Every time I open up TikTok, I see Mr. Beast wearing a team water shirt. Have you seen that?
Starting point is 01:30:15 Oh, because he was raising. it's a new money yeah I love the shirt it's a new project they're doing him and mark Mark Zuckerberg no oh and that is Mark it's a another other YouTuber I do not know Mark but yeah they're doing they're trying to provide water to like two million people yeah he's raising money for it why don't you do that why don't you go join them maybe I well if I'm invited team water me DM feastables say you want to get yeah yeah tell I support that like I look that's what I'm saying like I think if you're like sometimes evil and you're sometimes good.
Starting point is 01:30:46 Like, we should cheer on. We're good. Celebrate that. Yeah, you know what I mean? We'll send them our eyes. Where is it? Did you see, keep it? I put it in the planter outside.
Starting point is 01:30:58 Okay. Well, mystery bees is also planning a real-life hunger games with a million dollar of rise. What does that mean? No, he's not. There is something behind it. I know. He's not.
Starting point is 01:31:12 He's going to have people kill, die. Like, no. Um, he was on, um, good morning America, I believe. And he said that his, what the video he's planning right now is a real life hunger games, um, like putting the con, he said, minus the part where contestants have to kill each other for, well, that's not the hunger aims. That's not what it is. He said, I've been sitting on this idea where it'd be fun to grab potentially 26 random people, put them on an island and not use real weapons, maybe like a laser tag or something. Then the last remaining one wins a million dollars to recreate the Hunger Games in real life.
Starting point is 01:31:47 I thought that's what he's doing, recreating Hunger Games in real life. That's what he wants to do, yeah. What's the laser tag? Where'd that come in? Instead of, like, weapons, it'll be like, water, like, laser gun, instead of like a gun. Which sounds lame. Right? Oh, it's the Today Show, not Good Morning America.
Starting point is 01:32:05 Kind of the same thing. Pretty much, yeah. Yeah. I'm just getting like, no factual corrections. Yeah. I know. I was like, what, all whatever. I, there is something, at first I was like, oh, that'd be like a fun thing to do. But then I'm like, there is something very odd about someone who sees these dystopian shows like squid games and like hunger games.
Starting point is 01:32:24 And then it's like, oh, I want to do that. Like a show where rich people want to exploit poor people who are down on their luck and desperate for money. Yeah. And oppressed and being like, I want to do that. Yeah. There's something very weird. That's like I don't like about Mr. Beast and stuff. It's like just don't, don't humiliate people to give them the money.
Starting point is 01:32:42 Like you can literally, if you're finding these people who are worthy and deserving of these opportunities, just give them the money. And yeah. Right off. Almost, maybe if he did it, like, it was creators and the winner won for, like, a charity. Like, maybe then it wouldn't feel so weird. Like, Beast Games feels weird because it is, like, Squid Game and it's real people who need money. Yeah, they're, like, literally going to, like, it's like, yeah, their life.
Starting point is 01:33:06 It's like, I need this money to survive and if they don't get it. So it feels like really, it makes, when I, when we watch this. for Patreon plug, but it just made me sad because I felt like these people were getting like exploit. And like they were very devastated when they got eliminated. Of course. Because they like were, they had that shot of winning life changing amount of money. But if it's creators and its charity, then it feels like maybe a little less like puppeteering
Starting point is 01:33:29 or something. I agree. Not like real people. Yeah. With the hide and seek one when he did that, was that for charity? Hyden seek was the squid game? The hide and seek. Oh, would they grow and stuff?
Starting point is 01:33:39 Yes. And like Logan and. It must have been. I'm sure they wouldn't have played for the money or maybe they did it for fun probably for charity I would hope yeah so maybe if he did yeah if he did creators and then the winner donated where was this announced on today the today show you did say that not GMA he was on there for himself yeah yeah yeah he doesn't seem like somebody who's out there doing publicity really I know I he did um he's been doing it since the problems they had he's been trying to
Starting point is 01:34:12 do PR work. He's just, like, not a good face of. You know what I mean? Like, it's like David, too. There's just something a little off-putting. It's like they should have someone else be the face of their brand. Yeah. I think it's like maybe an ego thing at this point.
Starting point is 01:34:23 Like also he himself is the face of something that's something else. There's companies behind what he's doing. Yeah. Oh, really? Like the money is coming from other places too. Yeah. I don't know. I don't like it.
Starting point is 01:34:38 I think that's lame. Me too. I guess we'll see how he ends up doing it. And how many people? Is it like 12 people? He said 26. Oh, so like literally, yeah. I got it got it got it.
Starting point is 01:34:49 So it's just a glorified laser tag game? Basically, yeah. Like on an island, having people fake kill each other. At least do paintball or something. That's what I was thinking too. Paintball is probably like visual. That hurts. Are you going to like literally have it where they have to like find food and stuff like for it?
Starting point is 01:35:05 Like there's that survivor element too. I feel like that's where he's kind of going with it. But again, I think it very much depends on how. how he goes about it because yes beast games it did really really well i really did not think people would be seated for beast games but it actually did really well on the uh for amazon but i still to me it was just icky and like exploitative so i guess we'll see how he does this yeah it's a whole different genre of people that like like he has a big fan base it's like one of those things that you can't stop so yeah that's why i saw the team water i was like whatever i was volunteering you
Starting point is 01:35:39 He was like, any creators who want to work on a video. Oh, yeah. Is this it? I don't think it's this because he was asking for a lot of people. You did not mention me. And I said I would do it. You would do it. You would do it.
Starting point is 01:35:51 I was like, we'll go on. We'll be like the last call teresa's. I would love for journalism. For journalism, I would love to collab. Yeah, I want to be like in the weeds and see. I would. He gets like really liked people. Like Jaden animations is beloved and like, you know, Pokemon, Valkyrie.
Starting point is 01:36:09 He gets, like, really, you know. Oh, those are like the cool girls. Yeah, he gets all the cool people, so. We're ready. We're ready. Yeah, we'll do it. I would do it probably. Yeah, and Moses loves Feastables.
Starting point is 01:36:18 Oh, come on. Oh, my God. Imagine Moses in a Mr. Beast video? He's in the next, like, Feastables PR package. Wearing Team Water shirts. I love it. I'm here for it. Look, if he can do some good things, sometimes.
Starting point is 01:36:30 Not the exploitation of people who need the money. Yeah, the charity, the, you know, the random acts of humanitarian. humanitarian and humanitarianism always good. Because I feel like that's where David doesn't really redeem himself. He doesn't do anything philanthropic to like counter his evilness. You're right.
Starting point is 01:36:49 Yeah. Because even when he gives away a car and stuff, it's not him. It's like to his friend. Yeah. It's like to Heath, who is also a millionaire. All these rich people. Yeah. I was like, okay.
Starting point is 01:36:56 Giving a rich person. I got like something from Mr. Beeson. Like these are all rich people. That are your friends. So I think he needs, yeah. Yeah. Kind of balance it. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 01:37:06 So you go shout out Jimmy. Donaldson Oh, that's another Jimmy We know two Jimmy's now Why do people Go by the name Jimmy and not Jim or James What did Darian think
Starting point is 01:37:20 Oh, Darien thought Jimmy R. Jimmy Wetzel His name was short for Jimithee. I don't know where Darian came out with Jimith I actually kind of liked Jimithy. I love Jimith That's better than like a James.
Starting point is 01:37:32 James Charles. James Charles Dickinson Yeah, but not he's not a Jimmy at least. Right, but Jim. Remember, like, oh, Jim's. Oh, you weren't here for that episode, but I was like, no one likes a gym. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:43 You and Callie were. Yeah. Going on to anyone, Jim James, Jimmy. James Charles Dickinson is quite a name. That is, that's his real name? Yeah. That is weird. I mean, cute.
Starting point is 01:37:56 Yeah. His middle name's Charles. Yeah. Yeah, that's kind of cute, I guess, like Charles Dickinson. It gives author, yeah. What is an author? Yeah. Or Emily Dickinson.
Starting point is 01:38:05 Oh, right. Who's that? Which one is she? What does she do? Emily Dickinson. She's like a sad one, right? Yes. Like Sylvia Plath.
Starting point is 01:38:12 I don't think she's that sad, but yeah. I love our author talk. Oh, yeah. Now that you're an author, like we should be talking about books more. Well, I've been a self-published author. Oh, that's so true. On Patreon, we read poetry. We read my poetry.
Starting point is 01:38:27 I do love a book. I used to love books. When I had time to read, I loved reading books, but I haven't had that time in a while. Yeah, he'll figure. I love Barnes & Noble, though. I love going to Barnes & Noble and going up like a fifth. school copy of a book. It's so fun.
Starting point is 01:38:39 Yeah. I used to buy so many books just based on the cover. Have a good cover. That's what I've learned. Josh a book buys covers sometimes. Absolutely. Because sometimes I just buy books. I don't even know if it has a good cover.
Starting point is 01:38:48 I'm like, this looks interesting or a good name or something. Yeah. So. Do you have your cover picked out? Are you still? Oh, wow. Even though it doesn't come out for like a year. Like you do it all like so far in advance.
Starting point is 01:39:00 Yeah. And then by the publishing time, it takes another six months. Like it just like we'll be done this year, but everything takes like nine months. Wow. Yeah, amazing. It's good. I can't wish to have more details about it and how it all came about because it's actually so good. And I'm really excited about it.
Starting point is 01:39:12 But, yeah, it's a good one. I hope it becomes a bestseller. I think so. I think because every YouTuber has become a bestseller. I think it's very easy, as I said. Not easy. I don't want jinx it. Like, I don't get it.
Starting point is 01:39:22 Can you match. I know. But I think it's like you do like three signings and it's like because it's not, you know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because I remember I remember thinking that. I was like seeing every YouTube work at New York Times of Sessler. I'm like, wow, it's impressive. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:34 Then you really can't tour before the book comes out because you have to, you get to build that demand. Oh, good call. Yeah. Because if they just saw you like a month ago, they're like, well, I don't need to, you know, go to the signing. That is so true. Yeah, you got to build the demand. A little immersive book tour maybe. Maybe I'll do an album with the book.
Starting point is 01:39:50 Oh. I'll sing the book. Oh, like audible tease. Okay. Oh, yeah. Maybe I'll just read it. Yeah. I do love, like Jeanette McCurdy did her audio book and I loved her audio book.
Starting point is 01:40:03 Oh, I love her audio book. I know. I listened to Britney's audiobook, even though Britney didn't do the audio. I asked, damn, if Britney was, like, speaking your story. Who did it again? Michelle Williams. Oh, yes, yes, yes.
Starting point is 01:40:11 Yes. The one that was Mary to Heath Ledger. Yeah. There's two Michelle Williams out there. There's Destiny's Child and, yeah. That's very confusing. Yeah. You know?
Starting point is 01:40:20 Because you did like clarify, especially. True. And if Michelle Williams from Destiny's Child ever did acting, would she be able to for SAG, would she be able to use her name? Ooh, that's a good question. Because she's in death becomes her right now. And people are very confused. She says all the time, people think it's like,
Starting point is 01:40:33 the other Michelle Williams. Oh. Yes. Because obviously Michelle Williams was famous, but they're like, which one is in this show. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:40 Yeah. Oh, how interesting. Because SAG, you can only, you can only, yeah. It has to be like a unique. Yeah, usually people have to,
Starting point is 01:40:45 like, change their names if there's already one in there. Let's ask SAG. Another survey. A bold survey and a SAG survey are going to be going out to it. Well, we have just a range of topics from the beginning.
Starting point is 01:40:56 My whole TikTok is, um, this is the trending as topic on TikTok right now is the girl who fell in love with her therapist. have you seen it? Oh, I have seen it. Oh, we all know this. Okay, this kind of breaking. I feel like it just happened overnight, right? Because I just saw it this morning. The one that like over Zooms or whatever, right? And then, but she had one meeting in person. She did meet me in person
Starting point is 01:41:16 because then he was like drawing the boundary of like no hugs and stuff like that. Um, I watched it all this morning because we had time. I was, every time, we're always mixed. If I'm like running late, you're here. It's one of us. Yes. And then today when you're running late, I was like ready like an hour before. And I was like, oh my God, really have all this time. We did a caviar and his video. I was like, well, I'll watch this 50-part series. I was like, okay. So it was like a this long series that Kendra did. And at first I was like kind of like on her side.
Starting point is 01:41:44 I was like, oh, my God, it's so crazy. But then the more I realized it, I was like, oh, my gosh, I feel like our system is like failing people with mental health problems because she had said to her therapist that, you know, her insurance won't cover like mental health, which is like, because he's a psychiatrist, right, not a psychologist. Was that right? Yeah, I think so. And so she was like, oh, it doesn't cover it.
Starting point is 01:42:03 anymore like her insurance so she like like stopped seeing him or something like that but I was like this girl obviously we're not diagnosing her but there seems to be something a little wrong if nothing else a little deluge well first of all she has ADHD so she admits to having this where she needs the help or whatever which is like fine but there seems to be something a little more like maybe a little like delusional or something you know the guy the therapist are psychiatrists do we know I don't know there's a big difference she has both she has both right that was the thing that got me and so she thought her therapist was manipulating her to be or psychiatrist, I guess, was manipulating her to be in love with her.
Starting point is 01:42:34 Then she has a therapist who's like a woman who she also thought was in love with her. And I was thinking, like, maybe this lady's a little, like, delusional. Obviously, this person's a little, like, unwell. Like, she's, like, doxing him on live. She, like, said his name and stuff and stuff. And I was just thinking, like, it is crazy that all insurances doesn't cover mental health. Like, the fact that her insurance, like, won't cover her. This is the person they need to cover.
Starting point is 01:42:55 You know what I mean? And now she's on TikTok telling this whole, you look really good without glasses. I'm, like, distracted. Wow. I don't have ever seen. you without glasses. I know, I can't. I never came off, really, so...
Starting point is 01:43:05 That's crazy. You look so good. Look at Oscar, everyone. Wow, look at that face. That's crazy. Oh, my God, it makes me emotional. Okay, sorry. I'm doing, yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:11 I feel like my face is so, like, my head is big, so I like having glasses to, like, you know, break it a little bit. No, you look good. Oh, my God. You look like, um, I think I told you this before. You like Johnny Gluckie from Big Bang Theory. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:23 Oh, my God's crazy. And he wears glasses, but you without glasses. I see it more. You look so good. Anyways. But I do, I was going to do a PSA that I do think that we should be covering people with mental health problems because this, this girl is, she's going off on TikTok and she's definitely spiraling and she says she's not crashing out, which is a pretty big sign that you're crashing out because when people would tell me, and I speak this from experience, a lot of people are speculating, there was a TikTok creator called Lily Lilia, I think is her name. She's done a really good, like, deep dive into this and I was watching her. And, you know, she had speculated maybe it's like borderline, but now it's like schizophrenia because the person she doxed specializes.
Starting point is 01:43:57 in schizophrenia anyways. There's like a lot of things that could be wrong but the fact is there is something wrong and she can't be covered and now she's on TikTok going off and crushing out.
Starting point is 01:44:05 I warned a while ago about the chat GPT psychosis. That part. That part. Like I've been trying to warn people like it's real. It's not a joke. It's real.
Starting point is 01:44:15 No, and she's so real about it and she's like she's showing yourself talk to it. His name's Henry. She named her chat GPT and she's speculating. I think her psychiatrist was like
Starting point is 01:44:26 Pakistani so she's speculating that her chat GPT is Pakistani because he's not agreeing with her like and she's scary by the way she's a coach she coaches other people and she also recommends to them to get a judge chat GPT as a form of therapy wait what is a life coach life coach is somebody that they want to go to school but still want to be therapy yeah life coach is like like like almost like a chiropractor no wait what but mentally wait but like anyone can be life coach you can be tomorrow a life coach there's no there's no certificate there's nothing because someone
Starting point is 01:45:02 came out that was like one of her right I don't know guys not patients I guess one of her clients like life coaching and I was like right for sobriety and stuff and I don't look I think you can do anything with mental health but clearly this girl is not treated well she guess she was but then she was love
Starting point is 01:45:18 and I've been there too where you just think like everyone's in love with you and you're just like I don't know I don't think every psychiatrist I remember somebody know that's schizophrenic and they have those episodes where they think people like they'll just be in a space and some like you see a person that has no connection to them and they'll tell you like he keeps looking at me he loves like he wants me he loves me like yeah they have that so she has that seems allegedly like has some kind of that because some people the problem was this was a one source
Starting point is 01:45:50 story so you only know the story from her side yeah but there was one moment that she showed an email from her therapist and then you saw the way she interpreted that email was very different from the way it was written so then you start to see okay there is a filter here that she's actually reading into things differently from the way they're being said so something of that nature is happening here yeah and then I don't know and he can't obviously defend himself if he's a psychiatrist because everyone I say it's like and it is true a lot of people were like saying like you know she's wearing the glasses he liked which then someone's like well he also wears
Starting point is 01:46:26 tortoiseshell glasses so they're like maybe she was just saying because he wears it so she's wearing tortoiseshell glasses in these videos so she's almost like signaling for him to like reach out to her which I've been there too as a mentally unwell person when you're not well and you're not getting help like you do like you do extreme things like that
Starting point is 01:46:42 like where you try and think like maybe they'll see this and fall in love with me maybe they'll see this and reach out to me but if he is a psychiatrist I'm assuming he's not going to go on TikTok or reach out to her because she's like since because she's like on live too she's been on lives and she's like since this all happened she's like um you know he hasn't reached out and it's like well why would he you know what I mean but our system's no mental health days at work are you get mental health days no oh
Starting point is 01:47:07 here yes right you don't get him in your other job that is kind of wild to me because like if you anywhere if I need a mental like if you're just like I'm not mentally well to come in like that should be a very valid reason to not come in for the safety of you and others. But should be combined with support, not just, okay, take the day off. Okay, take the day off, go see someone here. Somebody we will pay for you to see. But also sometimes maybe you just need a day off.
Starting point is 01:47:33 You know what I mean? Sometimes, like, I don't need to talk to someone. You know, sometimes I'm having a rough day. In her case, she has all the days off. She's just off. I don't know. She might still be life coaching out there. We don't know what her job is entailing, but that is wild.
Starting point is 01:47:46 Could you imagine me being a life coach at like my mentally unwell days? Like just coaching other people how to live life. Well. Again, like, I think you can't if you are also seeking help. Maybe that's why she goes to all these therapists and psychiatrists. Maybe she's getting, like, information trying to give it to other people. Poor thing. I mean, because, like, yeah, I mean, you're seeing somebody because you know you need help
Starting point is 01:48:05 and then you think they're in love with you or. A lot of life coaches come from a troublesome past, you know, because they overcame something. Yes, yes. They want to give those tools to other people. So that's normal. That happens a lot. But in this case, you know, she might even have good advice. But in her personal relationship to the therapist or other people, there's a big, big problem.
Starting point is 01:48:31 She definitely needs help. And I know. I've only had one therapist I liked. And, yeah. And Chad GPT is designed to agree with you and amplify whatever you want. So it's kind of like, you know, when you talk spirituality, like, you know, ask the universe, it will provide. It will, like you said, you're in this echo chamber that the universe is. echoing whatever you want
Starting point is 01:48:54 and it just leads you into psychosis I do want to say I think Henry disagreed with her and I think that's why she got mad she was pissed she's like I think you're this person because she was mad like so if he's supposed to always agree this one definitely was like girl no and there was I saw one that there was a moment because she went
Starting point is 01:49:10 I think she went to Reddit trying to find more victims more people that this therapist has done this too and from the response suddenly she realized I can't believe this I'm the victim and suddenly I find out that I'm perpetrator and I'm the victim in this and this is a crash out I think gives me Joe Goldberg vibes oh the way that like yeah because she's kind of like intelligent about it
Starting point is 01:49:36 yeah very but just perceiving everything where just like so different you know what I mean like not the killing of it but just like the interpersonal relationships all the girls would fall in love with him right I guess but it was also like he was projecting like even when they were like stay away for me he was like no but I have to like yeah yeah I said that guy was doing he's like I can't give you I can't give you hugs anymore and she's saying that because he's a smart and he doesn't want anyone to know about us and I was like oh girl she could have met somebody that was as problematic as she is and it would have happened and you know what I mean like there could have been somebody that would play along right
Starting point is 01:50:14 but it will be you know TikTok is just messy for this reason I just feel so sad because people are like mentally on what got i mean we had youtube for me but god if i had a ticot i'd be making 5,000 ticot so you've got me crying you know it's bad so with ticot like anyone like it can happen like anyone can just like blow up you know what i mean like and then it's so and then especially if you don't aren't used to attention and like then all of a sudden you're just like a regular person who is having that like mental like spiral and then you're just instantly getting that gratification and you've never had it before too like that is so dangerous. dangerous.
Starting point is 01:50:51 So dangerous. The variety of how fast it is and how many people see it. And even for people that like are used to like having a platform like Gabby Hannah when she was like, because she really was doing it on TikTok for a while and it was like the instant gratification. Like and you felt it to do on YouTube. It was that like reinforcing like almost encouraging to continue spiraling. Yes.
Starting point is 01:51:13 Because you're getting the attention. Yes. And people are like joking with it like, you know, people are like leaving jokes in the comments and stuff too. Yeah, and then it just like keeps it, it fuels it. And there were a few people that at the beginning agreed with her and thought she was the victim. So, you know, it fueled her further. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:32 And anyone that criticizes her, she blogs. So she creates a space where there are a few people that support her delusion. Then it's like a wildfire because then it's like she, she docks the person on like a live, but now every TikTok is like his picture everywhere. So it's just like his picture, his name is this. It's like, and everyone's like, this was wrong of her to do. And then I'm like, well, everyone's now just, like, spreading this information. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:55 It was scary. I was, like, glued to it. And that's the problem. I was, like, glued to it today. I'm, like, watching all these TikToks. And I'm, like, looking at all her lives. And I was just like, oh, my gosh. But then I'm like, wow, no one's, like, really helping this person.
Starting point is 01:52:05 Yeah. You know? Um, yeah. And you, the therapist did fall in love with the girl, right? John Stamos? With whatever we're back, right? Yeah. So, I mean, maybe she watched it.
Starting point is 01:52:19 That's what I'm saying. If you're like, it's just. You know she's had like borderline, which I have or whatever. It's like, you watch these shows and you could see how it like happens. And you can misinterpret stuff, especially when you're on, oh, my God. I really thought everyone was in love with me for a period of time. So I feel for her. Um, anyways, insurance people get better mental health coverage.
Starting point is 01:52:37 Yeah. I mean, even like, I'm really in, I've been watching a lot of like news, like true crime news videos. But there was just a case of Montana where like this, I think he was a veteran, like a military veteran. but he was denied like he went he did like one appointment and they said like they referred him and like said that he needed this other kind of like mental health treatment he got denied twice and even though like they said he would be like a danger to himself or other people and then he like went to like a local bar and like a shop yes oh my god yeah and then he went on the like he's
Starting point is 01:53:15 just they he went into the wilderness and now they're like trying to like find him Actively currently this happening? Yeah. Like it was just this week that this happened. But it just sucks seeing like the system feeling people and like seeing that something could have been not to like, obviously it doesn't excuse what he did, but it just sucks that it could have been prevented if, you know, he did get the help they needed. I think that's a lot of shooters in particular because a lot of people will be like, no,
Starting point is 01:53:39 it's not mental health that it's gun laws, but it's also like it goes hand in hand. Like I think like these people don't get the help they need and they ask for help and they don't get it. And that's scary that he like asked for and they're like, no, actually. Yeah, he got getting denied. but yeah. It's like, I don't even know how you fix that. I know. The system is just so...
Starting point is 01:53:54 No, but you can't. That's why it's, like, so depressing to even, like, watch the news because it's like, you just can't because no one's doing anything about it. Other than giving free health coverage to everybody, including mental health. And, like, especially, like, therapists and psychiatrists.
Starting point is 01:54:06 And, yeah, with this case, I don't know. I'd be like, oh, you should only have, like, your same gender, but then she's, like, accusing her female therapist, too. I remember since it's doc? Like, you know how, like, I mean, so old news, but, like, remember when, like, sniper wolf, docks, um, Jack's film.
Starting point is 01:54:19 And, like, YouTube demonetized her for a bit or, like, you know, made her take it down or whatever. Yeah. I'm surprised TikTok, like, once you doc someone, doesn't do something? I don't know if she was live on TikTok or can you go live on Reddit or no? I don't know. Someone seemed like it was, oh. I don't know. Well, somebody has to complain.
Starting point is 01:54:39 So first, he needs to take action. And I'm sure an account like her could be banned for that. Probably should. But he needs to take action. And a lot of people said he needs a lawyer, right? now and he needs to take action and go to the police because this is very serious this all happening this all happened in 24 hours because it's probably only so quickly you can ask overnight it's also scary how quick it is like my whole thing this morning was that like I didn't know
Starting point is 01:55:01 about this last night and I was just like what is happening yeah I don't think heard about it in passing too I didn't know it became such a big how in passing you were just like walking down the hallway at work I was just scrolling through Twitter oh yeah on social media I thought you remember like at chicken cafe you overheard it or something and I was like wow that's crazy you were on Your phone. Yes. Well, I mean, that's how I hear about everything.
Starting point is 01:55:23 I just scroll in passing. In scrolling. Yeah. It's scrolling. I do scroll. I miss the TikTok days where they're like, stop scrolling. You've been on here too long because I would like take that to heart and be like, let me get off. I guess you couldn't start making those.
Starting point is 01:55:35 I should say. Stop scrolling. You've been, yeah, they need that. It was during quarantine. I remember they did that a lot. Like people would be like, go to sleep. And I was like, all right. Tea.
Starting point is 01:55:46 That was my one hot topic. It was hot, it was hot at least. I was just so consumed by it this morning for literally the hour. I was just like, okay, I'm going to watch this. Then I came down and I was going to hang out by with Moses. I thought he was down here. He wasn't here because I wanted him to take my picture.
Starting point is 01:55:58 Then I heard something over there, and he was doing his little fish review, so I was going to just sit on the couch and listen. So I was going to try some caviar, and I was like, okay. You like caviar? I don't know. Searchlight Pictures presents,
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Starting point is 01:57:07 Have you tried it? My products, no. Try it. Do you think I would like it? No, I hated it. It was so fishy. Because he puts it on a little toast with cream cheese. Did I deceive you?
Starting point is 01:57:17 Yeah, I was like, okay, I'll just taste the cream cheese. I can't even taste it. And it also doesn't smell fishy. So I was like, all right, let me try. Because I never tried caviar. This was the least fishy one I've had. Oh, Lord. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:27 You're very sensitive. Try caviar fish. It was good from Costco. Ironically, I was like one of the old, it was right after Elvis because you had started writing your Trish-like fish tavern series after Elvis. Oh. And I watched that. clip and you said that the Trish, no, it wasn't bad.
Starting point is 01:57:50 You said Trish like fish, the tavern made was going to be half fish and I thought that was interesting. Hence, with like, off the man. Yeah. Yep. Mm-hmm. Raised by dolphins. Yeah. Yeah. Somehow after this pregnancy, you replaced that with Daniel Radcliffe though, so I don't know where. I've been working in my series. I've been workshopping it upstairs. So I think tonight I'll do a little Harry Potter tie in, or just Daniel Ratcliffe in general. Yeah, just maybe just. Daniel yeah yeah I'm trying to think of the the universe but you had a little I think you said what's his name I'm like why am I forgetting his name wicked Jonathan Bailey no other one Ariana's man oh Ethan Suter yeah I think you said him in it
Starting point is 01:58:32 I guess you could replace Ethan Slater with Daniel Radcliffe I think so yeah are they broken up I don't know I haven't heard anything about them in a while but we will probably because I just saw pictures from the new movie You saw Ethan Slater from the new movie? No, pictures of Farianna Grundy. The one we saw, the one I'm going to cross me next to me. Yeah, new trailer today. Oh, is it out?
Starting point is 01:58:54 It's all of the same footage. But yeah, new trailer and the new posters. Did you say any else besides Glinda and Alphabet? Poster-wise, no. I thought we were getting all the character reveals. And we haven't seen any Tin Man Scarecrow. They're probably going to save that for, I would think. Because even in the trailer, they don't, like, they haven't shown.
Starting point is 01:59:14 Damn. I can't wait to see. yet. When's it come out in November? November, yeah. That's not too far. We're getting into fall. I know. It is actually crazy. Are you a pumpkin person? I forget. I love pumpkin pie. Yeah. Okay. What about like a pumpkin donut? Pumpkin spice. Yes. But you don't like coffee. So you're not like a pumpkin spice latte. I do like a pumpkin spice latte, even though I don't like coffee. That's so interesting. Yeah. Well, it doesn't really taste like coffee. It just tastes like sweet. Kind of a latte? It's so sweet though. There's espresso with it.
Starting point is 01:59:43 Yeah, but it's not strong. Okay, I see what you mean you guys on, just like a cup of coffee. Yeah. Yeah, both Duncan and Starbucks has their menu, and it looks so good. It's like pumpkin everything. I don't know why do we get excited around this time when you to get pumpkin? As if we don't like, because it's not that good. I like pumpkin, but it's like not that good.
Starting point is 02:00:00 I guess it just feels festive. Feels cozy. Yeah. Fall vibes and towards Christmas. I'm excited for fall vibes. I'm excited. Even though I don't like summer, I'm kind of sad that summer's ending. Yeah, this is the first year.
Starting point is 02:00:13 I agree with you. I can't go in the pool because I'm my, my freaking C-section for maybe another week or two. But it's been so depressing not being in the pool. I'm like, oh, I love summer. And the cooking out, like, I miss it. I feel like I haven't done anything super summer yet. Really? I mean.
Starting point is 02:00:26 Beach? No, you're not a beach person. I just, I'm not a sand person. But I haven't, like, usually I go to Hawaii and I do the beach, but, yeah. I think maybe that's why you don't feel it. Yeah. But also sometimes summer is just a vibe because we don't necessarily do anything too summer. We do the pool and we do cookouts, but also kind of just the vibe of being in air conditioning is summer.
Starting point is 02:00:42 You know, I guess we were freezing And I was like, I love it I took a little blanket And I was like, oh, I love being cold and, you know It's like, yeah, summer sometimes it's just the vibe Yeah, true And the ice, yeah, the ice teas and The movies
Starting point is 02:00:54 Boiling Crab, oh yeah, the movie Oh, I want it on the movie so bad I adore dashed AMC after we talked about it I did have a popcorn was so good I threw it out after like two bites Because I was like I don't want to get sick But it was so good Oh, I got in a fight at the AMC yesterday
Starting point is 02:01:05 It was a whole debacle Oh, you went on a Tuesday? Yeah, which big mistake Because it's half-priced Tuesday So I feel like people who aren't like, you know the typical crowd right there because this man was just so rude what happened he we were in line to get a nice cola you know yeah just in line and he it was a British man a middle-aged British man okay love that so already like you know he's gonna be kind of annoying Simon Cowell type
Starting point is 02:01:32 T literally yeah Pierce Morgan maybe yeah Pierce Morgan down okay oh no and we were the line was pretty slow whatever but um me and Darren were just talking and then he goes he was like three people behind too he's like just to in an act i'm not going to do the accent because i'm bad at british accents but the accent made it worse like made it way more condescending he was like just so you know if you would get off your phones you would see that they were that they've been calling you and now they're calling from the other line because you didn't see and it was in the concession line he said yes and it was and also like there's three people like it was i guess he was pointing to the one all the way in the corner so i wouldn't have been able to hear him
Starting point is 02:02:06 anyway or i've seen them being like so whatever oh my god and i was like okay okay and then he like and then he stepped back and he started talking however he was with he's like oh these he's like yeah if these kids wouldn't just look up from there like he was going on and on and I was like sir you need to relax I literally was yes I was like it is not that I was five I got in trouble with Darien because he he's like he was mad I made a scene at the AMC where we go like four times a week yeah I get that I get that but there's been too many middle age men and the last time we went a middle aged man was yelling at one of the employees and I had to tell him to relax too but it didn't be
Starting point is 02:02:42 this one was targeted at me so there was really going on and he was like i was like sure you need relax i'm like it is not that serious like we are right here we're waiting for the the freaking popcorn whatever yeah and then he's like i was like what do you say and then he came up and then he stepped up to me he's like you got to get off your phone go look over whatever and then he was like i'm done speaking to you and i was like okay well i'm not done speaking to you i'm like it is not that serious i was like why are you sitting here trying to manage the line and then darian went and i was still going off and then he was telling the guy behind Behind me, he's like, okay, now you go to that one.
Starting point is 02:03:14 I was like, what do you do? You're not an employee here. And then the gag is, we walked into the same movie, Fantastic Four and 3D and IMAX. And we were early. It was still the previews. There was no even big rush to go in to see the movie. And then the gag is, I went to go to the bathroom before the movie started. And he was standing in the corner on his phone.
Starting point is 02:03:33 And he saw me, then look back at his phone. And I was standing at his eyes the whole time. And his little man purse was in the way. And I shut this man purse out of the way. I was heated. I was heated. You shove the births is crazy. I was heated.
Starting point is 02:03:45 Don't, we come to this place for magic, all of us, because we need that. So don't come here and try to ruin my magic. Like, are you freaking? I get a movie. I'd be scared to confront someone because it's like, you're all confined in the same spot. I don't want him to, like, do anything crazy. I think because he was like, just a scrawny middle age, like, white man, British man. I was like, I mean, look at the news.
Starting point is 02:04:04 Sometimes it is those people. You know what I mean? Just his vibe, like, I knew it was giving just, like, Karen T's. And I'm like, I think I'm crazier than him. Oh, yeah. Okay. I'm welcome to the movies with you. I love, I'm so kind at the AMC.
Starting point is 02:04:17 Like, I love the vibe. I'm so nice to the employees. The ticket people, they know me. They're like, what are you seen today? Like, the vibes are so good. So when you ruin the vibe at the AMC, like, we're going to have a problem. Well, you should have let him ruin your vibe. I want to, Daryan was saying the same.
Starting point is 02:04:31 And I knew you would agree with Daring. But I'm like, the fact that this man thinks he could just come up to someone and talk. I'm like, no, I can't let him go through the rest of his life thinking he can just talk to people like this. And no one's going to say anything. But again, he's old. the rest of his life is not that long. It's long enough. Like, he's like, not that old.
Starting point is 02:04:46 It was giving, I hope it's tomorrow. I'm just kidding. Jesus. Oh, my God. Because it's like, I get it. I get it. I love it. Like, stand up for you.
Starting point is 02:04:56 But, I mean, it's just a concession line. That's why I was pissed. And then he was talking to someone else. I'd be like, well, whatever. And I feel like the lady he was with was probably, because she was also probably the Darian where she was like probably embarrassed that he was doing all that. Because she was sitting there, like, awkwardly, really quiet too. but I was like, no, sir.
Starting point is 02:05:13 No, I think the British actually really sent me over the edge. Imagine this person at the airport. Oh, my God. I don't even want to think about. I mean, if he's that nervous for headline in the movies. Sometimes it's like a certain triggers. Like maybe the food is like his trigger, like the concessions. Like, you know, you're not, you're not, you know.
Starting point is 02:05:26 He's always there as a judgment about phones. You know, he's standing there with his wife. He has nothing to look at, nothing interesting. He's like, oh, I mean. Well, he had his phone in the bathroom. Yeah, but he was standing in the freaking theater on his phone. Ironically, I'm like, what? It was.
Starting point is 02:05:38 Theater or bathroom? He was in the, like, around the corner in the theater. Like, you know, as you go down the aisle before, yeah, he was getting there on his phone. No, I was on my way to the bathroom and I passed him in the little dark hallway. On his phone in the theater is crazy. Yeah, after all that. I was like, he really pissed me off. And I'm so, I'm so nice, but like this, I can't snap.
Starting point is 02:05:57 And Darien was like very upset with me. I did get in trouble. Everyone I did get in trouble. Yeah, I agree with him on that. You would, yeah. I was thinking about, I was like, what would Trisha think? Because I was like, I wasn't even going to tell the story because I knew what side you were going to be on. I would walk away from me a bit.
Starting point is 02:06:10 I don't know this person. Like, that's so embarrassing. I was not embarrassing, but yeah. It was, I was not for it to make a scene. And there was girls in the line, like, in the non- like AMC, A-List line or whatever. And they were, like, young girls. I'm like, they could be listeners. But I'm like, good.
Starting point is 02:06:23 I don't even care if they tell out of their friends that Oscar from Judge Trish got by AMC. Which I don't love the, what is that called, the separation at AMC. There is a line. It is very classic. The A-List. And then there's a line like, not. Oh, yeah, A-List. And then there's the non-A-List.
Starting point is 02:06:38 I'm like, I don't like that. That's why he was mad because they, because I didn't hear, I guess, allegedly, according to him. Because again, there's like two people that are specifically for the line we were in and then there's one person that takes the other line. Anyway, so he was mad that like the non-A-list line got pooled before he did. Oh, well, there's an out of layer to the story. I might be pissed too. I'm like, we are in A-list and you should have been going. No, but we have the two, A-list gets the two cashiers and then there's one person all the way at the end that gets the normal line.
Starting point is 02:07:08 That's always how it is. No, no. Because I also do the AMC normal line, and they always take A-List, no matter what. I'm like 100%, 95% positive. Well, I go to the AMC more than you. Well, I'm a Normie, and I know we get passed all the time by the A-Lister's, and it drives me not. So I was like, how are you going to take out? Because I would love if there's just an A-List line.
Starting point is 02:07:27 Like first class, it's like first class on United. There's the first class, and then there's the normies, okay? And, well, at least the AMC we go to here in Thousand Oaks. It was like they will always take a VIP or A-lister before us. At ours, there is more cashiers for the A-list line. And then if those two cashiers don't have A-lister's, then they'll take more from the normal line, the regular line. But there's always a ratio. It's like if there's three cashiers open, two or A-list one is for the regular people.
Starting point is 02:07:57 We're going to go. My mom is an A-lister. I'll have my mom. You can't go here. Maybe it's a different system. I do go to Panga. I'll go in my mom. She's an A-lister.
Starting point is 02:08:05 I'll have her in the A-list line. I'll have her in the normal line. Okay. A lot of surveys are being done. A lot of investigation. But sometimes I'm just like, they recognize me and they take me. So then I can really special. You have to pull a Tyra.
Starting point is 02:08:15 You're going to have to pull a Tyra show and go in disguise. Okay, okay, okay. But on a fat suit or be on house, pick one. Go to the blanket over my head or something. Got to pull a Tyra. Okay. Done and done. Do it when we want to see naked gun.
Starting point is 02:08:30 That's really, we keep always going to see movies than we never do. I know. I'm sure we've seen so many this year. You have? What are you say? We've seen. So many movies that we're definitely going to see. Oh, we saw us no white.
Starting point is 02:08:44 At home. Justice League. Oh, yes. Minecraft. Yeah, okay. That one we did. Yeah. Oh, I love the Minecraft.
Starting point is 02:08:53 Yeah. Did you watch it yet? No, I should, though, since it got raving reviews from you two. Yeah. I went to the Swawovsky store online and bought all them in Swawkskis. I love your minimalist, Sarah, which is Labuboos and Swahawksky Minecraft and more purses. I don't know. Right. It's depression, okay?
Starting point is 02:09:11 It's postpartum. I am all about a mental health treat. I won't stop you. Thank you. Love the support. And I support you in your theater endeavors. Theater endeavors is wild. Because people in the audience, like Trisha never supports Oscar.
Starting point is 02:09:24 Like, she supports him. So I support you. Not physically. I wouldn't physically be there. I'd be like, I'm leaving. From afar, I support. Go off, King. You know, yeah.
Starting point is 02:09:33 In general, to tell our listeners, just, you know, not worth it. Because you never know. You get some crazy. you assess the situation you didn't think it was crazy but you just never know yeah yeah i did assess and i normally like i'm never you just catch me on the wrong day it was a bad week though because i i didn't get much sleep i had work early the day before we didn't have water at our apartment for like 12 hours so it was just an accumulation and it builds like i have a high
Starting point is 02:09:56 tolerance but it builds and bills and bills and this british man what happened to like the american revolution war war didn't happen for nothing okay you know what i mean was like Paul Revere? What happened? I don't even know. Did we win? I hope so. The British were coming.
Starting point is 02:10:11 The Americans won. I don't know. Whatever. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Okay. So in God's country, that's not going to, that man, that British man can't talk to me like that, okay?
Starting point is 02:10:20 My gosh. All the British were coming for us. No British tour over here. Damn. This man was just old probably. You got to come in some slack. Messed with the wrong one. No.
Starting point is 02:10:32 No, no slack. What time was this was in the middle of the day or night time? It was freaking 4 p.m. This actually for you. I know, but I was so tired. So the old people are out. I know, it's the half-price Tuesday. But, like, that attitude at 4 p.m. is crazy work.
Starting point is 02:10:44 That's definitely old people. I was like, this is nuts. This is unacceptable, unacceptable. Well, maybe just go at, like, 7 o'clock. Stick to the normal hours. Not going to go on a Tuesday ever again, just in case. Did you go because it was half off? No, it was just...
Starting point is 02:10:58 Incincidence. Yeah. Hate that. Sometimes, yeah, we went on, like, a toddler Tuesday before I had kids, and I was like, oh, man. It was just, like, kids running down the hallway. I was like, I did not know this was part of it. Hmm. Hmm.
Starting point is 02:11:09 I hope he's doing well. Apologies to the AMC employees if I, the cashier was looking. I was like, that man is crazy. He was looking at me like I was a crazy one. I was like, well, you said you were. You said you were crazier than him. I had to out crazy him. Yeah, but he's the instigator.
Starting point is 02:11:21 Like, I would have been sweet as freaking pumpkin pie if he would, if he kept the cute. Yeah, exactly. I was in such a good mood. I was like jealous of the AMC employee shirt. That's what I was looking up. What do they have? They had an AMC like fantastic four shirt. Oh, on your phone.
Starting point is 02:11:34 You were looking it up? I looked on eBay because I'm like, wow, I like that shirt. And that's the only time I pulled out my phone in line too Because I was, anyway, whatever I do that. Whenever I watch a show, I'm like, ooh, that purse is cute And I like Google it. Yeah. The trench coats that Maybell wears and one's in the building, they're, this one, I loved it.
Starting point is 02:11:51 What was the one? Oh, it was a brown crocodile one. And Moe's like, well, it's not, I mean, that's probably expensive. He's like, no, it's not expensive because she lives in this apartment that she can't afford. You know, the rent. And $8,000 Tom Ford jacket. Why would you think it'd be, like, authentic to her characters? That's what I said.
Starting point is 02:12:06 I was like, no, they're definitely giving it. Oh, he thought, you thought that? Yes. Yeah, I was analyzing the character. I'm like, well, she would not be wearing that. Because it's why not expensive. Selena Gomez. Yeah, that's like every jacket she wears.
Starting point is 02:12:17 Selena Gomez is an Emmy winning show. Yeah. Everything is Burberry, Prada, Tom Ford. Because I thought, I thought maybe, too, but I was like, well, they're not going to put in a fake brown crocodile jacket. But it was sass. I was like, that is weird. She's, like, squatting in this apartment she can't afford it that has like this $10,000.
Starting point is 02:12:32 That's crazy. $10,000's crazy. Okay, $1,000 is cool. Maybe she splurges, put it. on her credit card but yeah that is so funny always a little
Starting point is 02:12:41 I was excited too I couldn't splurge for that they also didn't make it in my size so I was like no we have a hot hot topic title is that the title fighting at the AMC I laugh it's riveting
Starting point is 02:12:54 I click on it I have a couple random quickies okay you know Nikki Reid from Twilight yes I know her from the Alec Baldwin movie where he was her stepdad
Starting point is 02:13:05 and he was having an affair with her. What movie was that? Minnie's first time and has Jeff Goldblum in it. And Jeff Goldblum is weirdly attracted to her. And she's under, well, she's like supposed to be 16 in the movie. And her mom is the one from The Matrix. Who's the Woman in the Matrix? Moses likes the Matrix, no.
Starting point is 02:13:24 Carrie Moss. That sounds right. I don't know. Anyways, it's a good movie. High Potomatic, but. I know her as Rosalie from Twilight. You saw 13. Did you see?
Starting point is 02:13:35 No, but I kind of know what it is. That when she has the piercing in her, I know the cover's kind of iconic. It sounds like something you would have liked back, like in your wild girl era. Yes, because who else is in it? It's Nikki Reid another famous girl, right? Yes, and Nikki reads like the bad influence on the other girl,
Starting point is 02:13:50 and they're like teenagers. And the other girl writing, because it's something like they were both really, yeah. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, whatever. That's not even the point of this. Anyway, maybe she'll inspire you. She said on a podcast that she wears the same clothes every day.
Starting point is 02:14:02 She's worn the same clothes for the last, every day for the last 15 years I don't know if I'm like that because even just by washing it that much it would be like little strings She said I've got vintage pants on and they've got a bunch of holes And if I would turn around and show you my butt pockets
Starting point is 02:14:16 You would see that my mom helps me patch the back of them Because I wear the same pants I'm wearing the same shoes right now That I've worn for 15 years I just got them resold Like fix the soul on the shoe I resold them every three years Because I wear the same shoes every day
Starting point is 02:14:31 She said that that she tries to keep things for an entire lifetime before she purchased anything at all. She said, I think about where it's made, how it's made, and how long I'm going to wear it. Did you research it? Did you look at Pobrati photos of her? Well, ironically, I like went to getty images. And she does have some events where she wears different things. Maybe she's just talking about normal life and not like red carpets.
Starting point is 02:14:54 Okay. I mean, I have shorts, I guess, from 20 years ago. That's what we're talking about, but. But she wears the same pants every day and the same shoes every day. There's no way. That's what she says, according to Nikki. On what podcast? Which podcast was a...
Starting point is 02:15:08 Oh, the art of being well with Dr. Will Cole. Never heard of it. I don't know if I trust a well in this podcast. I always am like, I don't know. Wait, why? Because they say stuff like this. That doesn't really make sense. Right, right, right, right.
Starting point is 02:15:21 What else is like a wellness? It's like a wellness podcast. Oh, I guess so. Yeah. Yeah, I don't know if I trust you. I like Jay Shetty, but... Don't buy it. I feel like sometimes people, it's like Tyra.
Starting point is 02:15:32 It's not like me. Sometimes you just say stuff to be out of pocket. I think it's just like a shock value, but it's like not true. She says, she doesn't consider herself a Hollywood actress anymore. She said, it's been so long. I really am a nature gal and an animal gal. I would much rather be barefoot walking through soil than in high heels anywhere. Oh, I love that.
Starting point is 02:15:50 I'm not like other girls. I like sports. You and your composting vegetation era. Yeah, I'm going to get back to that. Oh, yeah, because Pamela Anderson is another one who likes to be in the garden. And I'm like, one day I'm going to be in that era. I'm just like in the garden. I didn't love your gardening era.
Starting point is 02:16:06 I would love it too. Too dirty. Too much dirt. You were so good at it though. From the video? Yeah. That was fake. I love you.
Starting point is 02:16:17 You were just like in the beginning, she did a garden tour everybody for context. Not a lot of people saw it. It is a sleeper hit. Really? How many views? Like 30,000 probably. Yeah, like a 30,000.
Starting point is 02:16:27 Yeah. It was in your, ironically, Twilight cosplay. And you opened a, up in the garden with the watering can and you were just like flinging that water. I'm like, I know that thing is empty. Really? Was there no water in the can? No, you were like flinging it around so willy-nilly. You did end up filling it up and watering the garden at the end. I would have put at least some water to make it like realistic. You get at the end. Was it the green? Was it the turquoise one? Yeah. The big one? I love that one. And then he went around trying all the little
Starting point is 02:16:54 vegetables. Um, yeah. With bugs on them? Yes. There was a bug. There's always bugs on There's always, yeah. Do we still have those vegetables or now the animals get them? Which one of them? The garden. We have some, like, there's tomatoes right now. We should go out right now and see what's out there. Because we haven't been in the garden in so long, like what's out there.
Starting point is 02:17:13 You think it's how they can eat. Tomatoes. Tomatoes. Yeah, the little one. They're so sweet. Yeah, you ate them. You kept calling them tomatoes, though. Lemon.
Starting point is 02:17:21 Oh, that's the British era. I love a tomato. Triggered. Right. You're set off by it. we should go out there trying to garden again I'm slowly going back to it you should try wearing her fashion over every day for 15 years
Starting point is 02:17:38 I don't think it will last okay everybody I'm not sponsored by fashionova anymore but nobody makes anything else in my size if someone thinks sustainable was in my size I would wear it but they don't make it that way so fast fashion it is for the fatties that's it
Starting point is 02:17:58 I wish, I wish I could wear a 16 year clothing. I mean, if you take the S out of fast fashion. Oh, my God. Diabaco. Oh, my God. Wow. That's the new. That's a good.
Starting point is 02:18:21 Oh, that could be your clothing line. That's a good. You say that could be your clothing line. Yeah, that could be your clothing line. Like baby fat fashion? but it's just fat fat fashion I love it
Starting point is 02:18:30 It's not just fat It's fat fashion Just fat is good though Like just Trish Oh shit Just fat Because after your Sydney Sweeney jean ad that you did here
Starting point is 02:18:38 Everyone was like If she did her own jeans Everyone was like I would buy jeans If Trisha did it So maybe you try to do it yourself Period You always wanted to do the 2000
Starting point is 02:18:48 I know That was always my thing Okay when I bring back sad boy I'll bring back some gene The Just Fat line Yeah I love it You got to trademark that
Starting point is 02:18:56 Okay, put it on it. It's hard to trademark. Copyrights are so, or trademarks are so hard. It takes you so long because it's like there's different categories and then you have to see if anyone has something similar to it. Oh, yeah, very Jacqueline Hill sees. We'll just say, I'm going to Google it just in case.
Starting point is 02:19:12 Just bad. Well, maybe we shouldn't put it out there if we're going to use it. We can just say that we're going to use it. I get like, because if, you know, like legally, if it's associated with someone already, they can't give that trademark away. So it's associated officially with Judge Tresh. We, what's today's day?
Starting point is 02:19:26 On August 6th, 2025, we have coined JustFat to be the Just Trish Spinoff. And I Google that and nothing is coming up. I mean, that is a horrible name. No, I think it's amazing. Do you want to buy something from Just Fat? I like it. Just wear it on your shirt, like Fat, F-A-T. There is a YouTube video that comes up that says, you're not ugly, just fat.
Starting point is 02:19:49 Is it me? No, it's like a life coach or something. Okay, life coaching. I can start life coaching. You're not ugly, you're just fat. I've seen people say, like, you're not ugly, you're just poor or something because, you know, you can get like a facial and stuff, but you're just fat as crazy. It's like, well, two things can be true, but okay. Just fat.
Starting point is 02:20:07 And then my other quickie was, did you see Brandy Glanville? You did a celebrity big brother with her. I am a little worried. She talked about how she put nair on her face to give herself like an at-home chemical peel because she believes she has a parasite living in her face and that it helps. treat that parasite it's really crazy and then she's just like the burns on her face
Starting point is 02:20:30 looks so bad I know I know I saw it I was worried for her What did she say Has she said anything like sense Is she like Did Nera say something like Don't blame us
Starting point is 02:20:38 Like what the hell Well she said she released her own statement So like you guys don't blame Nair Like I am using this incorrectly I know I'm using this incorrectly Yeah Okay So
Starting point is 02:20:47 Well how she's using incorrectly for the parasite Yeah like she was She wasn't trying to like get rid of hair With the Nair She literally was just trying to to give herself like an at-home like chemical peel because she believes it's like helps treat the parasite but she doesn't know for sure there's a parasite she doesn't know for sure that there's a parasite living in her it's very it's a odd thing like she believes that when
Starting point is 02:21:11 she was on um one of this bravo show they went uh on a the real housewives ultimate girls trip um she believes that they let had this food left out for so long as she ate it and that that gave her like a parasite that is in her face because she's dealt with like um she feels like these nodules in her face and she thinks that she feels it like moving around in her face and she'll have like her parts of her face swell up and then sag but she's seen a lot of doctors and they said no um she she gets that she has seen a lot of doctors she even went on um with dr dubrow who's um botched yes um she even like went with him who did like biops And, but they start the treatments, but then they never say, like, what the results of the biopsies or anything is.
Starting point is 02:22:02 So it's odd because she keeps meeting with different specialists, but then nothing ends up. So she hasn't been, like, diagnosed particularly with anything. So she's trying to get something that no one can find. Exactly, yeah. Because she's been, she said she spent $70,000 seeking these different treatments for, like, the past, like, two years. Oh, my gosh. Oh, my gosh. And she says that she's, like, run out of money to even.
Starting point is 02:22:24 and, like, keep pursuing different treatments, hence the Nair at home's chemical peel. Oh, my gosh. That's so scary on lots of levels, obviously. She's burning her face. Once again, like, a mental health sort of thing. Like, you know, I, because did she try to sue Andy Cohen for something? She was trying to sue Bravo over all this, yeah. For the parasite or for sexual harassment or something.
Starting point is 02:22:45 Well, she was getting, um, she got fired from that show over claims of sexual harassment from another one of the housewives. It was a whole, like, debacle. But did she, am I getting this wrong? Did she not sue Andy Cohen for sexual harassment? I think she was also trying to sue him as well, yeah. I mean, there's a lot happening. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:23:05 I don't know on this one. Because maybe that triggered her to maybe get a little, you know. I know. It's so, because it is weird. Like, Dr. Nubrow did do, like, interview with TMZ after he took on Brandy as a client and said, like, there are things that it can be, like, some kind of, like, bacterial thing or bacterial infections that are hard to treat. And then he did do the biopsies, but then, like, nothing was ever said after the biopsies.
Starting point is 02:23:29 Right. And now she is seeking treatment with another specialist currently. So it is hard. Like, I don't doubt her that there probably is something, like, medically in her face. That's like... Of course. If you can see it, yeah. But if no one can find it or diagnose it and you're just, like, treating yourself is, like, so scary.
Starting point is 02:23:45 Especially, like, things that can burn your skin. Yeah. Why did she post it or where did she post it? She did a TikTok. Okay. Yeah, it was kind of like a, it was giving like life hack vibes. And then that's why she did the follow up like, I'm using this wrong. Don't, yeah.
Starting point is 02:24:00 Oh, so she's like, here's what I'm doing, but don't do it. Basically, yeah. Oh, no. Yeah, I just hope she's, you know, wow. That is like a fear. It's like getting older and like her kids are older and she doesn't have anyone with her. And it's like, I hope she's just like, okay. Because, you know, that's a little, it's a little out of pocket to do that.
Starting point is 02:24:22 Right. Yeah. And then it just looks so, like, painful. And, like, the burn was just like, it was such a bad reaction on her skin, too. Yeah. Those chemical peels can go wrong, especially if you're not trained to do that. Yeah. Well, hopefully it heals or does what she wants.
Starting point is 02:24:38 I know. You know. Wishing her well, because, I mean, it just looks so painful. Yeah. I saw that, too. I was like, yeah, that's so scary. Yeah. Oh, and this for clarity, too.
Starting point is 02:24:47 The lawsuit that she was trying to file against Andy Cohen, um, was dropped like the lawyers that were working with her um dropped it because i guess there just wasn't enough there to do a case yeah so i'm saying i feel like she's maybe gone yeah she maybe had a little spiral from something maybe like you know yeah i'm sure if even if like she is having like that and like when you have that kind of untreatable sickness too like that can definitely you know send you to go yeah yeah Especially if you feel like it's, she thinks that it's, in her opinion, thinks there's something alive in her face that's like living in there.
Starting point is 02:25:28 Yeah, that's really, really sad. Yeah. She was always really sweet. I really liked her. But, yeah, the stuff in the past like five or six years, I don't know. I know. I hope she ends up being able to treat it, though, because it is scary. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:25:40 So worse, then no one can help you either. If there's like, you go to all these doctors and no one knows what it is. Yeah. Then you're really like, what the hell? Mm-hmm. Be safe out there if you have a parasite in your face. And then. We can end on the influencer relationship news.
Starting point is 02:25:55 What is this one? Oh, I mean, nothing crazy. Brettman Rock and his boyfriend. Oh, that's just like a segment. Yeah, yeah, yeah. What did you think? I don't know that you're building up to something. Oh, no.
Starting point is 02:26:05 What influencers are together? Brettman Rock is single again. Yes, Brettman Rock and Justice Fester broke up and they were together for a year. I don't know. I felt, I mean, Brettman said, like, he was so chill about his, like, we're friends. Like, he was so calm. Yeah, focusing on myself. Yes, and that it was mutual, but I was kind of sad.
Starting point is 02:26:22 I don't know, I like them together. Even though I just, like, am a passive, like, I see them on Instagram and, like, they just, like, look very cute together, so. No, breakups are devastating. And then, yeah, especially Brettman and his guy, because they are, like, like, you said, they're equally matched in terms of hotness. Yeah. They seem sweet.
Starting point is 02:26:38 And you're like, you know, you share, you share their relationship online and you're like, oh, you root for them so much. I get so parisocial. Like, I, uh, I don't recommend sharing your relationship online because I get pariso. I get really, like, sat and then really nosy. one of my favorite influencers just announced her breakup and her name's Sorai
Starting point is 02:26:53 her name was Crazy Ray Ray I used to watch her Oh my God, yeah the like pizza ranch and cherry Coke like yeah her and Jalen just broke up and they've been together
Starting point is 02:27:05 like longer than me and Moses like seven and eight years they had a baby together they actually had two babies together they lost one of their babies their first pregnancy and then they had another son and it's so cute
Starting point is 02:27:16 and they've been so cute they create family content together and she's like guys just so you know me and Jalen are along together. And I was like, respect the privacy, but also, girl, what?
Starting point is 02:27:24 Like, you guys were perfect, seven years together, like created content together and no explanation. So then, of course, everyone speculates. So then I go down the hole. Like, well, it must have been,
Starting point is 02:27:33 you just think the worst. Yeah. Because you're like, what do you mean? You have a baby together? Like, what do you mean? And relatively young, too. So,
Starting point is 02:27:39 I know. I always want to know, especially because they didn't do a mutual statement. Like, well, did Brettman do a mutual with his or no? He did it on his own, but said that it was like a mutual. a mutual thing he said it was a mutual breakup it was amicable there was one thing i want to get
Starting point is 02:27:56 there's one thing i want to get out of the way we are still friends we still have a love for each other which the generic yeah and it always suck because like i don't know it just isn't and it's so like it's so parissocial because you want to know that's like yeah you can't just show us your perfect life for seven years and not give us some sort of closure you know he said if we're really meant for each other then we'll find each other again again. Aw. I know.
Starting point is 02:28:21 So sweet. I know. Their story was also, I mean, this is what the problem. Like their, their story was kind of cute because they had like met like year, like, I think six years prior, like before they got together. They like had like a little meet cute like at a club. And he talked about this on like on Quinn Blackwell's show, uh, channel. How they first met like at a club.
Starting point is 02:28:45 And, um, he like, Brettman put like, lip loss on, and then Justice was like, well, not how you're making me insecure, making me feel like my lips are dry, so then Brettman, like, kissed him to get, like, the lip gloss on him. When they met that six years ago? Yeah, the club. And then he, they had, like, mutuals or whatever, and then
Starting point is 02:29:03 Bretman was going to pursue him, but then he found out Justice was kind of talking to someone, so he'd like let it go. Brimmon is so, like, just, like, so, like, cool like that, because girls like us, I feel like back then. Oh, you know what I mean? You're like, no. No, you're not married. What? Like, yeah.
Starting point is 02:29:20 Like, I, people say that when they, oh, he had a boyfriend, I let them go. I was like, wow, respectful. So much, yeah, so much. Like, I think Bretman is just, you know, he says like, yeah, I have the baddest. And he really is because he can be like, I can go find someone else, whatever, like, no big deal. And then anyway, like, so I was like six. And then five years later, yeah, because they had been together their year. So five years later, he had just stumbled upon justice on like the TikTok on TikTok and then followed him and then saw that justice had been trying to like get with him.
Starting point is 02:29:50 for like years and he just saw it when he followed yeah so it's a cute lore so what happened well bremen did say uh he is requesting privacy no and said to not point the finger at everybody you can't you're denying his request privacy i know i watched givis divorce video too and she said the same thing she was i was always like no you don't get privacy and she's now i finally understand what they mean no it. No, I just think it's like so, and I guess that's like the problem. And look, I'm like guilty of it, right? Because obviously I put every relationship online. But like, we have to. I mean, if we, if we break up, I owe a whole podcast episode to it. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:30:34 It's just like. Several. Several. Probably have to have Moses here too. Because one will probably be still living here. But also, you know what I mean? It's just like, no, no, no. I know. Well, a year, I guess it's not too bad. think about it's like okay you just lost the year but like again like a gg or gnats or you're like what the hell happened everybody yeah i guess that is kind of a normal like yeah you know if you want someone or not after a year yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah but 10 years and a marriage and a baby and also just like yeah yeah although there are some people being very uncouth and being like oh now bretman's trade is free so like i want to go i'm like you guys relax what is free
Starting point is 02:31:13 his trade because just you know oh the trade okay so now everybody say that so i'm like Wait, what? That's what everyone's saying. I guess I've been a little anti-I-I-Love. I love gay Twitter, but sometimes gay Twitter's a little uncouth. Yeah. I love my gays, too. They're going to get ready for the trade as I think they got it.
Starting point is 02:31:30 Got it got, yeah, yeah, yeah. I guess you don't get ready for the trade anymore, so. No. I don't think I, I don't know if I ever really got ready for the trade. Yeah, some people put, like, their wings on for the trade. I never got ready for the trade. Yeah. No, I don't think so.
Starting point is 02:31:43 Just as is, come as you are. But I'm like, you know, have some. a little class you guys you know he just the breakup just happened. The internet has no class as we see no they do that as soon as someone's single like oh she's single now time to get on it I was like what like
Starting point is 02:32:00 yeah let him heal let him heal but yeah I mean Bretman is ultimate catch though so can get anybody but we'll see maybe they'll be on together who knows yeah yeah he should have a danger not hairy jousy oh my God you are so right about that
Starting point is 02:32:18 I would watch it on his island and just like Oh my god We need to pitch that Get on it Call Alex Cooper Unwell Network
Starting point is 02:32:27 No we'll get to the JustTrace Network Just fat network Just fat network Just fat but we have only fats on it I love it There's no more fat people left though It's just me
Starting point is 02:32:37 Okay That is crazy What a dying breed we are The fats Even Molly Or Molly Musa McCarthy on Only Murders was like
Starting point is 02:32:49 She was tiny I was like All right Damn your whole career is that And then it's just Yeah okay So far no fat jokes on Gilmore Girls About Suki
Starting point is 02:33:00 Oh yeah I don't think so She's a baker or like a chef or something Yeah I haven't we've only watched the episodes so I mean I haven't seen it literally since it was on the air But I don't remember any of the air How old are you must have been two I was really young
Starting point is 02:33:15 Why, you didn't start? I think 2000. I looked it up because I was like, when was it? I know me and my mom will watch it. How old were you? When were you born, 94? 92. Oh, so you would have been like eight, yeah.
Starting point is 02:33:27 Okay, that makes sense. 2000 to 2007, yeah. Maybe I wasn't watching season one, but I definitely was watching at some point. It was on a long time. I would love a reboot. I want to be on it so bad, especially if I shoot at Warner Brothers. I love a Warner Brothers these days. I wonder if they have the Star House.
Starting point is 02:33:42 They definitely have the, isn't there like a little, um, gazebo yes that's where everyone they always have events there really they have like Gilmore girls events there in the fall so what growing that's my new fall activity all right well yeah more you have another just the last the second half of that quickly was just the Tarah Yami and Jake Weber update Jake had to issue a statement because everyone was speculating so hard um there was a photo from Tara Yami's birthday party that I definitely was at as well and I love I love spreading the that I'm just at these things. There's a photo from Tara Yami's
Starting point is 02:34:19 birthday party. It was Jake Kenzie, Jake's current girlfriend, and Tara. But in the photo, Tara and Jake are looking into each other's eyes and then Kenzie's in the middle. That was a crazy photo. Like, not to add in circulation. I know, like, almost 40.
Starting point is 02:34:35 That photo was kind of crazy. Who posted that? Because that person should be the diabolical one being pointed out. I forgot who posted it. I think, was it Tara's photo Dump or Jake's. Ooh, why did that post it? I think.
Starting point is 02:34:48 No. No. That's crazy. I thought like a friend posted it or something. Can't find the original poster. I found that someone reposted it on TikTok. Someone probably deleted it. Right?
Starting point is 02:35:05 That's crazy. Why did I not think it was that crazy? You didn't think it was that crazy? I didn't think it was that. I think just knowing like Tara and Jake and Kenzie's on a vibe, honestly. that like I'm like that's just that's just them I don't know no that's crazy because I just think I always put myself into it like if that's me and Moses and like him and another girl just connecting and smiling like that I'd be like I I couldn't I couldn't let me see
Starting point is 02:35:32 if it's on hers did you go to their Instagram yeah I'm on I'm on Taras right now she has so many photos in her dump maybe oh I feel like it must have been I'm the Cobra Snake and like because that Cobra Snake was the photographer for the party you know the Cobra Sneak? Oh, he's like a, since I was in high school, he's like that old, no offense, Cobra Snex. But when I was in, he was like the Valley, like, cool kid, like photographer. Oh, like the people who do like club photos and stuff like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:35:55 But when I was in high school, he was like the, so it's very odd. Oh, my God, that is weird. He's vintage now. It must have been him that posted it because he was the photographer. Oh, the photographer. It's like when Gabby Hannah's like supposed alleged wedding photos were leaked. It was the photographer who did it. The photographer is their suss.
Starting point is 02:36:11 Damn. You got to get that approval first. check my theory. Maybe allegedly. It sounds correct, though. Correct, yes. The Cobra Snake posted. No.
Starting point is 02:36:22 Why did he post that? I think just all the photos he took. Probably, I mean, maybe he does, Cobra Snake doesn't know the lore. You know, I can't really blame him for that. That's kind of, you have to be kind of in the weeds, I suppose. Maybe, yeah.
Starting point is 02:36:35 I don't know. Yeah. What did Jake say? He had to post like a, I think it was a TikTok story where it's like, you, I'm going to just paraphrase, but it was like you only see one percent of my whole entire life. So why are you coming to these conclusions or whatever? Because everyone was kind of like, oh, this, like, very much your sentiment of this is crazy. Like, Kenzie, get up or people were, then some people were being mean to Kenzie, like, why Kenzie one day is going
Starting point is 02:36:59 to wake up and see that she shouldn't have a tree like this, blah, blah, blah. Oh, right, right, right. I used to have that mentality. But now I think I'm just like, that's just so talk. I don't know. It's just so them that I'm like, to me, it's kind of almost normalized and I'm like, oh, this, this works for them. I don't know. And you only, to Jake's point, you do only see the stuff that they choose to, like, put out there. So, again, this could be like a business.
Starting point is 02:37:22 Well, they didn't choose to put out there. Someone else did. You're right about that. You're right on that. They're like, you gagged me with that. You know. You gagged me with that. I think it's actually more empowering if they post them.
Starting point is 02:37:34 Like, we're besties. Yeah, right. Like, Kenzie. Love the trio is here, you know, but. Um, I do love them both. I love it. Whatever works, like, if they do want to be besties, but that, that picture was diabolical and that picture alone, to me, I was just like, but, also a photo was so
Starting point is 02:37:55 tough because it, like, it could be such like a, just like, one, literally a second. Maybe like for Tara was talking to him for a second and the cobra snake took that photo, you know, but. But it was, it wasn't a, a mid-talking was a, like, just gazing. You're trying so hard. defense attorney here I'm like I don't want to be because that is annoying when people are like oh he if most oh he despises everything she's disgusting like it is annoying but look if it's not true you know it's not true then you don't have to be defensive about it you know what
Starting point is 02:38:23 I mean because I do see once in a while they'll be like uh Moses is gonna leave Tresha he's disgusted or whatever and obviously when he knows something's not true you don't have to be defensive I used to get defensive because at the beginning of relationship I wasn't sure I was like oh my god maybe he does hate me but I think if it's not if there's not a little bit of truth there you know what I mean like I don't know if you should acknowledge it at all because they always say they don't care. They're not bothered and I love Jake but my advice to you
Starting point is 02:38:46 is if you're not bothered to not feed into the trolls as they're saying. Yeah. I mean just you know just a mom over here just, you know, but. To be yeah, I guess like what clearly they're fine way like Kenzie especially is fine with it
Starting point is 02:39:02 because she still is hanging out like she's still friends with Tara she hangs out with they all go to parties together. They all go to parties together though Kenzie's always at a Tarami party so that she has to be fine with it. And also it's like there's some things I don't understand. Like there's gays that are in open relationships that are married and been in an open relationship for
Starting point is 02:39:20 like a really long time and that like works for them. Yeah. But like even if I don't fully understand, I'm like, oh, you're married, but also I'm like, but you do you. You know what I mean? But I'm like they're in an open relationship. I don't say. I'm not applying that.
Starting point is 02:39:30 I'm just like, I just there's some like, you know, relationships I don't necessarily understand myself. But I'm like, I'm not going to yuck your yum. You know, I'm not going to yuck your tar yummy. Oh, I love that. Yeah, yeah, I don't know. I think even if the girlfriend's totally fine with it, I do think on the boyfriends' end there should be a respectful boundary.
Starting point is 02:39:49 I'm just like, do you have to go to every one of your ex-girlfriend's parties? I know your besties, but maybe just the night of us, you know, I don't know. I think that's Jake's point, though, is that they probably do have a lot of those nights, but they're not just, you know, posting those. You have to go to, like, every event that your ex-girlfriend goes. But the, the Tar yummy birthday party? Like, I don't know why I'm being a hater. You're right.
Starting point is 02:40:09 Do whatever. my insecure I can't ever handle it Moses gazing someone over me and be like oh well hell no my ass couldn't handle it either I'm not saying I would
Starting point is 02:40:18 you know be strong enough to do that but I applaud Kenzie for being the kind of girl that I can never be you know she's a better woman than I damn and I love Kenzie and Tara
Starting point is 02:40:29 I mean Jake too obviously but you know I love a girly and Kenzie and Tara just so cool I love all three them too I met Kenzie in person I like her too yeah she's also just
Starting point is 02:40:39 I mean, they're both, like, the prettiest girls ever. So I'm like, and they did that one TikTok together, so they tried the X-TX song. And I'm like, I just love my queens. But, um, I get why people would, like, I get the reaction. But I guess it's also just their brand to be cool girls. And it's obviously getting to them if Jake's making a statement or if they're always to defend themselves. So here's an idea. Let's just be a little separate.
Starting point is 02:41:02 You know what I mean? Like, give a little break. You and Jake and Johnny took a little break. Just give a little break. But then he also was like, you guys, there was another thing he posted where, It was like, we said that, he was basically implying, like, you know, we said that we were going to be friends and now you're mad that we're the only couple that are actually doing what we said and are, like, are staying friends or whatever.
Starting point is 02:41:19 Again, there's friends that you can just be from, you know, once in a while. And there's just friends that are always together buying each other and gazing at each other and referencing each other and at every, you know, like, you know what I mean? Like, it's like, yeah, friends is cute. You say hi once in a while, you know, but. I mean, look at Daniel Prida and Joey Gricefa. They're still, you know, doing some. But again, cute, respectful.
Starting point is 02:41:38 they're not like cuddling up and stuff like that you know what i mean joey has like well they did that one ticot together that you thought that was one and i think you one ticot cute buying a car for your ex-girlfriend diabolical but anyways i love jane and tara and i love tara sorry there is a terra in my life that hates me called tara and i get i really do and i know tarra hates me called terra so that's that's hard um yeah anyways i don't know kensi's the real MVP honestly she like you said she's strong i was like girl you could take anything you if you're if you're that secure you could take on anything in that relationship so tea like that's good for you because i'm so insecure where i could literally and who knows maybe tara could very well could have like a secret boyfriend and that boyfriend is also very strong right like she could very well be but she always has guys like she has so many guy friends yeah like she's always with rob from love island maybe that's her super boyfriend exactly yeah but i guess we just never could so again kudos to whoever, if she's with someone
Starting point is 02:42:40 then, you know, it's like... We just made that up. It's a very hypothetical. Me being a defense attorney, like she very well could have her own secret boyfriend and they're up. I like your defense. I do, because I know it is annoying to like have everyone to speculate in a relationship, but then the day you put it out there, just like, I put out Aquaman, okay?
Starting point is 02:42:55 That's his name. He's getting criticism. That's what it is. You just got to go with it, I guess. And, um... Yeah, well, come back on the podcast. I'm listening to me and Kenzie. Let's love.
Starting point is 02:43:08 Kansy, come on. Oh, my God, wait, tea. They can set the record straight at just church. She didn't talk nothing about it. There's, like, the least drop of anybody. Damn, but we like to dream. Yeah, I would love the invite to the next Taranyi party. Where'd you go?
Starting point is 02:43:25 Yes, because think of the... That's why I'm not going to get the invite. I know, I know. Then we're like, ooh, look at this picture. I'd rather what it was... Just go and recreated with Darian. Me and Darian. And you and Tara, look at each other at some way.
Starting point is 02:43:37 Oh, me, Tara, Darian. that's a good one it's a good idea who and me and most recruit i don't want to think about it it makes me insecure even thinking about it i'm like who do we recreate don't even say it don't i don't want it feels weird um nobody because we just love each other and don't look at anyone else except um that one will pierce who's that wasn't that his name that guy from too much that you just said was your crush at the moment oh is that his name i don't know well something well sharp Will Sharp. That doesn't sound right either, is it?
Starting point is 02:44:09 Okay. Love him. Yeah. We'll recreate it with that. I don't know. I have no fixations on anyone. I love Moses. I love you too.
Starting point is 02:44:20 Okay. Who do you love? Darian. Okay, cute. I was going to say Ted Nivism. That would have got me in trouble. That's crazy. You said it quick.
Starting point is 02:44:31 At least me, I'm like, who do I like? I don't know. I don't even know if that's his name. No idea. All right, well, let us know who you love in the comments below and we will see you in the next one. No hate to anyone involved. 201. Oh yeah, we don't like recap our favorite moments.
Starting point is 02:44:48 We don't know. Maybe 220. Yeah, I was gonna ask everyone their faith, but you know what? Here we are. 200 going strong. Love the pink today. Love the sad boy today. And I dressed up to in a little bandage dress for everybody.
Starting point is 02:45:01 So we'll see you guys soon, next week actually. So love you. Go to the Patreon. If you miss us so much, we're going to do a little Wendy's by Wednesday reaction. Bye. Maybe most will get his baby burger. Not again.

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