Just Trish - Just Trish Episode for Jun 04, 2026

Episode Date: June 4, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:00 That's more scary, I think. I think when a hot person's up, like, if Jacob Florey's obsessed with me in a movie, I'm not like, oh my God, I'm so scared. You know what I mean? Which like, oh, you can be in real life, of course, but in the movie setting, it's maybe not as scary. There was one movie where Noah Schnapp was the obsessed one.
Starting point is 00:00:15 Well, that's scary. And that was kind of scary. Yeah. Scares me just on Twitter. And they haven't done the podcast in a while, and they took down or privated and listed whatever every episode of the podcast. I'm like, rightfully so. That's like a crazy thing.
Starting point is 00:00:29 Like that's the general thing. that David Doberraise like that? Do you know what I mean? Welcome to the Just Trish podcast where it is Gay Pride Month every day of the week here. So happy gay pride to you all. Or just pride, I guess.
Starting point is 00:01:05 I don't think we need to put the gay in there. Just pride to everyone. Queers, buys, pans, A's, all of it. Is Q questioning or Q's queer? Questioning, I think. Okay. Yeah, but now you're making me second guess. I know.
Starting point is 00:01:20 I can't question himself. Yeah, what's the guy? What is the cue? I think questioning me going in the gay expert. You were saying something. You were saying something. You chimed in. So we thought you had something to say.
Starting point is 00:01:31 No, I just said now you were questioning. Make him question himself. So we are all questioning. Anyways, shout out to the questionings and the queers. We love you. And we see you. And we are you. It is Thursday here.
Starting point is 00:01:43 It's a little gloomy out today. I had a morning. I've been up since 5.30. I didn't tell Moses. I went to the Valley this morning. I was in North Hollywood this morning. I came back. Oh.
Starting point is 00:01:53 I was, I wasn't seeing me. I was going all over the place. So I had a morning just doing, and then I got to go to Pasadena after this for my collab, but I don't know how I can say who yet. But I am very excited for that. So it's a day already.
Starting point is 00:02:06 It was gloomy. But then it got sunny and then I felt happier. And it's rainbows all over. It's just fun. It's just a fun vibe this week, right? Just pride. Oh, yeah. But what were you doing in North Hollywood?
Starting point is 00:02:19 Because I've been sending you things to do in North Hollywood. So. You have been? Oh, yeah. When? Maybe late last night. Okay, I mean, my obsession, hyperfixation continues because now I keep seeing the spots where they filmed the movie. And they filmed it in The Valley.
Starting point is 00:02:35 What movie? Obsession. Oh, I thought your obsession. Yes, my obsession is obsession. Yes. They filmed in North Hollywood. They filmed all over the valley. So people have found the spots.
Starting point is 00:02:46 And there's a viral scene that's kind of like all over TikTok. It was in the trailer. But then I also think they released this. clip in the press materials of Nikki and Bear going out on a dinner date. And they filmed that at a pizza restaurant in North Hollywood. So the restaurant has, like, reported that there's been such a big demand for people to come in and sit at the exact table and take, like, photos of where they film this scene. Oh, the one was like, no, no, no. Yes.
Starting point is 00:03:11 Okay. That one is iconic. And I was like, you and Moses need to, like, do the audio at this place because it's like so close. Does it look cute? Like the pizza place? Like does it look cute? Like does it look good pizza? They didn't even eat in the movie or get to the food, I guess,
Starting point is 00:03:27 because the breakdown happened before the pizza even came out. Oh, okay, so we just go to the restaurant and not eat. You could eat, but I think... But don't show it. Exactly. Focus on getting the audio. I mean, I guess maybe you can take your own artistic interpretation and add the pizza as a prop. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:43 But it's not authentic to the real thing. I got a watchup session, I guess. But, okay, so were there other locations or just that pizza place? There was that pizza place. There's another spot in Burb. bank where the One Wish Willow is purchased in the crystal shop. Do you know what the store is? Is it a crystal shop?
Starting point is 00:03:58 It's an actual crystal shop that they went and filmed at. The One Wish Willow is not sold at this crystal shop as of right now. But I'm hoping because of the fan demand that they start stocking the one wish willows. Sounds dangerous. Like what if those are actually like real, most of something something about magic being real today. And I love stuff like that because I'm like, oh my God, it's like so real. And I'm like, what if those things are like curse the willow? What is it wishing willow?
Starting point is 00:04:21 It's not the wishing willow that is cursed. It is what you wish for that could be cursed. And the words of the pussy guy dolls, be careful what you wish for because you just might get it. Oh. Well, why was his... I'm not trying to defend him because that's why I haven't seen the movie. Okay.
Starting point is 00:04:34 But like, why was it? Obviously, he just wants her to be in love. Why was it? Okay. Just explain. Why wasn't so bad, I guess, yeah? It's been three weeks. Now I feel like we can do this official spoiler warning thing song before we get into the spoilers.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Because you kind of do need to know the T at this. point. Spoilers are coming. Ooh. Spoilers are coming. Spoiler warning. Get out now. Spoiler alert. Spoiler warning. And I feel like so many people I've seen it. Okay. Okay. The gag is with Bear, he is kind of insult tease.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Like he projects onto Nikki, who is very much like his friend. She straight straight up asks him one night. Like, Bear, do you have a crush on me? Because like, now would be the time to tell me. Oh. He says, no, like, you're just my friend. And she goes, okay. And then that's when he snaps and makes the wish.
Starting point is 00:05:29 I wish that Nikki Freeman, ironic last name, would love me more than anyone else on Earth or whatever. And at first, not really the villain, right? Because it's kind of like a wish that anyone who's had a crush has probably stayed up, wish on a shooting star or something that they would like them back, whatever. The whole unrequited love trope. Right. But he starts getting these visible signs that there's something ominous going on that it's not really Nikki who's in love with them.
Starting point is 00:06:01 It's like this different version of her. And it finds out that she, the real Nikki, is like living in pain inside of this body. Like she's, her brain is like split basically. And the real one is begging. She's like, bear, like, if you really love me, just kill me because. Oh my God. Jesus. I am like in so much pain
Starting point is 00:06:22 because the other Nikki in her brain is like taking over and that's the one that's obsessed and he his response to that like her begging and pleading for her life is what's so bad about wanting to spend the rest of your life with me? So he's like takes it so personally like
Starting point is 00:06:38 why can't you just want to be with me even though she's like physically and mentally in pain and wanting to die? I mean it's like a typical guy. Exactly. And I kind of okay I don't get it but it's like I guess he's also like insecure you know not defending. But also, he probably didn't think
Starting point is 00:06:52 like a demon was going to take over. He probably just thought she, the actual naked, like, I love you. You know what I mean? But then when he finds that out, he doesn't do anything to help her. Like instead,
Starting point is 00:07:01 because that's real love, right? Real love is, if he truly loved her, you would choose her well-being. Yes, if you love her, set her free. And instead, he wants to, like, alter the wish. He's like, well, can I adjust my wish
Starting point is 00:07:13 so that she loves me, like, a normal amount? Like, it's... I like the rational thinking there. Because she doesn't say, like, kill me if you're. like love me so I can have peace? Yeah, she's like, please kill me. I mean, I can't control.
Starting point is 00:07:25 And he sees her life falling apart. Like, he sees that she like takes every direction that he gives her, like, very literally. Like, if he goes to work, she's standing in the doorway waiting for him to come back so much so that like she, like, defecates on herself because she can't physically leave until he's back. Like, she has no agency, no consent. There's like a sex scene. Yeah. And it's like him going in on her and she is like just blank face.
Starting point is 00:07:56 Well, yeah, that's a little bit. Yeah. And it's like because she can't actually consent because she's not Nikki. So. I mean, it probably was just a wish gone wrong. He probably was like, well, I didn't know this was going to happen. Yeah, that's the T. So at first he's not the villain, but then he kind of is once he realizes.
Starting point is 00:08:13 He figures out. He understands what's going on. Like he understands what happened with the wish. and what's going on with Nikki's brain with the real Nicki. And, yeah, instead of, like, looking out for her and trying to give her what she wants, he wants to, again, selfishly maintain this relationship that's not even real. Maybe he could have, like, tried to take it to, like, an exorcist or something, because, like, killing is so extreme.
Starting point is 00:08:39 If I was, like, kill me, I'm like, let's go to a therapist or something. You know, like, go get an exorcist or something, you know? Well, that's the thing, too. Even before he finds out that what's going on with, like, the lore of the one wish, Willow, like, she, he finds out that she's, like, obviously mentally unwelled, never, like, suggests that she gets held before. Even before. She shows all these signs of just being very unwell.
Starting point is 00:09:00 And, like, what's the signs? She has very erratic changes in behavior. Like, she's crying. She's making things up. Like, her personality just, like, switched so instantly. And she's just, like, very erratic. And he said, and everyone's seeing the signs are like, oh, she's being really weird. This isn't like her.
Starting point is 00:09:19 And she, no one tries to, like, get her help or anything. And the movie, like, shows how, like, nice of a person she is. Like, she looks out for other people. She's very welcoming. There's, like, an unhoused person on the street, and she gives him her last, like, $10 of cash. Oh. Like, she's just a really nice person. And no one's out to help her.
Starting point is 00:09:38 So what happens? The she has? Um, basically what happens. Oh, we're doing swire. I know, I know. I tried to figure out how to even explain how we get it. Because going to the end, okay, Bear finally realizes the only way that he can savor is if he dies because that's the only way the wish will break.
Starting point is 00:10:01 How does he know that? So he calls like the help line on the wish. Oh, okay. I love that. He asks for help. The guy says, you'll have to die if you want the wish to break. He's like, you want to talk to Nikki. And then it cuts to like the real Nikki just like screaming and agony.
Starting point is 00:10:17 So he learns this. He's like, oh, but like, how can I just change my wish? And then his, what he tries to do is get one of his friends to also use a one-wish willow to adjust the wish for him. Okay. Because you only get one-wish willow. How many one-wish willows are there? You just buy them or they're just given to you? You have to buy them.
Starting point is 00:10:35 They're like a little collectible thing. But you only get one. You only get one. Because he tries to buy another one and break his own wish. You can't do that. Okay. There's the one-wish, baby. Okay.
Starting point is 00:10:46 It's the one wish, baby. Okay. And then his friend Waste the Wish because he doesn't believe him He's like well I want a billion dollars He gets a billion dollars How? It just comes into his account It literally just falls
Starting point is 00:10:58 It falls from the sky Yeah He crushes into death What? No Well he does die What did he say? Crushes into death
Starting point is 00:11:05 Oh my gosh Does he die? He does die He does die Nicky kills him Why? Because it's obsessions Anyone who comes between her And bear
Starting point is 00:11:15 She tries to get rid of How did he get in between them So they were, first of all, their other friend, uh, who's a girl has had a crush on bear this whole time and she tries to confess her feelings. And then Nikki comes and kills her. And then, oh my God. Once Nikki finds out, like his other friend is trying to like do the wish to undo her love, she shoots him too.
Starting point is 00:11:38 So then it's just her and Bear. Bear tries, attempts to like overdose, uh, so he could stop his own wish and free Nikki. But the gag is he can't even commit to that. that because then he tries to throw up and purge the pills that he just ingested. Instant regret. But Nikki herself made a wish because he asked her to undo the wish herself too. Right. So Nikki makes her own wish that they could be together forever or whatever and then
Starting point is 00:12:07 stops him from finishing throwing up. So then he does end up overdosing and then the real Nikki is finally free. And she is just left amongst all these corpses as. sirens come. And that's how it ends. She's in prison for life anyways. Basically, yes, her life is ruined. Yeah, and in the original script,
Starting point is 00:12:27 she was going to, like, shoot herself. And they filmed that. And in reshoot, they filmed this alternate ending, but they ended up going with was that she ends up living and she's just, like, screaming when she realizes, like, everyone's dead. And it's at her hands. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:41 So that's it then. It sounds like, because a lot of those stories are metaphors for, like, addiction. It sounds like she's an addict. And it's about her relationship with drugs, basically. No, it's about bear being an angel. But bear is the drug that is killing her. But she didn't choose it.
Starting point is 00:12:57 But it's funny that this case, like it shows the bear or the man kind of thing, right? Yeah. And his name is the bear. Yeah. What do you feel safer with like a man or a bear? And his name is bear. Although the director said that was just an accident, but I love that. That's like.
Starting point is 00:13:13 Yeah. Okay. Like, okay. And everyone loves this movie. It's. So good. No, it's so good. It's amazing. I think because the script is like really well done
Starting point is 00:13:24 and the acting. I'm telling my sister, Indy, never ready. Yes, you told me to post my self-tape. I don't know if I can post it. I did audition for Obsession. Her name is Oh, Nikki.
Starting point is 00:13:38 I was very close to getting Nikki. I don't know if I'll show up, but maybe I saw the ones you sent me and I was like, you know what? All those girls ate honestly. They were all so good. Like, some of those girls are so good. I'm like, I would have been great. I know I'm like 20 years too. It's a player, literally.
Starting point is 00:13:53 But I was close. I was close to getting that part. So if you just want to see my self-tape, let me know. It does, like, so fun. That kind of role does look like so fun. You have to be, like, such a good actress. I saw the other girls doing their self-tapes. And I was like, damn, she really, from the clips I've seen, of course, I haven't seen all of it.
Starting point is 00:14:08 She really, the subtle art of an obsessed girl. And, like, having to show the split, right? She has to show, like, the authentic Nikki. because the authentic Nikki like breaks out here and there. So she has to be, that's like almost one character. Then the obsessed version of Nikki is like a separate character. So having to like subtly show the differences and go like back and forth, back and forth. Oh, give her the Oscar.
Starting point is 00:14:30 I need to make sure I love it. I love it. The more I think about it and the more TikToks I see, because it's been like two weeks since I've seen it and I still can't stop thinking about it. I'll go see it again. I love it. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Are we going to go see it? We can. I mean, it's a. What is your hesitation the way he said it? Compared to what other movies are there, but... What are the movies? But sometimes the script is the reason I think she's... Like, sometimes the script is so good that it scares you.
Starting point is 00:14:59 It's like stressful. Like you don't, like you don't, it's some of the, one of those things that you don't want to find yourself in or... Oh, well, I'm not scared. I'm going to slip into Nikki, but... He's like a little too real. Yeah, I know. I was like, wait, what? He's like, too good.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Well, cut to 20-21 or whatever. That far, that far could be. You're absolutely right. Yeah. It's more like just the murdering of everybody. Like, I mean, I'm a split girl too, but I'm not like trying to like bring down. I don't know. I guess.
Starting point is 00:15:24 It's not a happy ending movie. It's like it's a lose lose situation. That's usually not my type of movie. Yeah. Every time someone like dies in anything, I'm like just out of my crying. Yeah, the ending I, uh, miss like every time I think about it, I do get really bummed out. Because like I love the character of Nikki so much, the real one, not the like obsessed one. Because she's so sweet.
Starting point is 00:15:45 And like, she's just like the it girl. That would be my sister before Bear went and ruined her life. But the director said in his next movie, there's like a little Easter egg that shows what happens. Okay. Yeah. So who knows? She could be in jail. Maybe she, like, pled insanity.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Maybe, I don't know what the defense could. But me as her lawyer. Yeah. Like, do not sign my sister to prison? Yeah. She could definitely do insanity for sure. So I'm hoping somehow some way there's a world where Nikki Freeman is a free woman. Okay.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Yeah. Yeah, because it's, you know, they say, not all men, but always a man. You know what I mean? And this is a perfect example because it's like, that shit happens in real life too. Probably people put spells on people and stuff because you do wonder sometimes.
Starting point is 00:16:30 Like, why is that person with that person, you know? I could pull that, you know? Yeah, spellwork can be scary. I believe in it. I don't know about the one which will, but there's always like based in truth somewhere, you know what I mean, even a fictional movie. Like this, did he say it was a real life experience?
Starting point is 00:16:44 No? No? No, nothing? Like a little bit. Alexander Levinson's like here four is a little loosely based on my life. Is he like no loosely based obsession or anything? No, I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:16:52 I've seen a lot of interviews, but I mean, I think unrequited love in general is like a theme everyone has related to at some point. Like we've all had a crush on someone and it was never reciprocated. So that feeling is universal. So I think that's why some people do sympathize with their even post seeing the entire movie,
Starting point is 00:17:11 which that's a journey for you individuals to go on, not me. But that concept of, unrequited love I think I was thinking more even the obsession I feel like he must have had someone like obsessed with him or something that he got like a little scared yeah you know what I mean T he's a young guy he's only 26 oh maybe yeah he might have had some obsession girl in his timeline yeah I don't defend him either I just like to defend I like I like you know what I loved in school was like debates you know where like you had to be
Starting point is 00:17:37 the side of the thing that you wouldn't normally debate and it's kind of fun so I'm not on don't even care about this movie at all but I like to if everyone's like he's the villain I'm like, let's, let's think why. You know what I mean? I'm like, why he may not be. He was struggling, too. Sounds like he had some deep-rooted insecurities. He could have just been, like, had a crush on you, the insal of it all.
Starting point is 00:17:57 Yeah. Again, he didn't start out as a villain in the movie, but then once you uncover information, you're like, oh, you're still like this. Like, hello, let's look out for a woman in her agency, you know. What do you call that? You called that something before. You called it like Jason and Moa. He's not the villain, but he's in.
Starting point is 00:18:16 Supergirl he's oh he no bear isn't the anti-hero I oh is he not no no okay what's the anti-hero mean again so hero is someone who is like the who is villainous but then has like the redemption arc and that ends up like fighting for the side of the good how do you know that's what he's gonna be in Supergirl if you haven't seen it because that's it's a comic book oh you read it already spoiler are you gonna get the KFC meal a Supergirl there's a KFC meal a supergirl yeah and they all have like little sauces of like Jasonamoa and the Supergirl and all the other things they have a drink that's like blue and it has like the Supergirl logo. I love Supergirl, so.
Starting point is 00:18:49 I thought of you. It comes out next Monday. And I do love how KFC never has meals like that. And they're like, we're going to do a Supergirl meal. It looked festive. I don't know who any of those people are, but it looks great. You know, I'm going to see it for Jason Moore. When I went to go see Michael for the second time, I just saw it on his session, I went my mom and we were watching the Supergirl previews.
Starting point is 00:19:04 I was like, yeah, of course. Like, why would I not see something with Jason Moe in it? I think it's going to be, I think it's going to be good. He kind of looks like himself always, huh? Yeah, and like he's always just. Yeah. Yeah, but I guess everybody does really. There are some actors who, like, can really get lost in it,
Starting point is 00:19:20 and then there's some actors maybe such as yourself. I don't know. I haven't seen you in any other role yet other than yourself, so you could surprise us all. I know. I would love to do a role that's really, like, deep into something that's not me. I don't know what it would be. But when I look at actors and actresses,
Starting point is 00:19:36 I always think they just, like, are, like, themselves. You know what I mean? Because they said something about, like, Cassie from Euphoria, like, goes on to, like, become, like, a housemaid. in like someone else's house to help women and avenge women and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:19:47 Oh, I can see that. Because it's just kind of like following the character. Same thing with like Jacob Lordy. I think kind of looks like Jake Blurdy and everything. Right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:55 Kind of like, oh, that's just him. Who else is kind of like that? I mean, there's like the rock who's also very... Always show. Yeah. Specifically Moana. We saw the preview for Moana
Starting point is 00:20:03 and I was like, that looks like the rock. I mean, he's good, he's good. But like Maui looks very different from the rock, I think. But, you know, that's fine, I guess, you know? He looks good.
Starting point is 00:20:12 He honestly looks like, he doesn't look as bad as people were saying when that wig first came out. Everyone's like, oh, but the movie looks pretty good. I'm excited to see live action. What were you saying? The people with such physique, they usually get stuck in a certain. That's true. Shack on it. Like people that, they just, they have a sick.
Starting point is 00:20:29 Shack is so random. Like big eyes. Kazam. Shazam. Was that Shaquille O'Neal Shazam or was that? Shazam was Zach Relief. I know which movie you're thinking about. Oh. Kazam or something.
Starting point is 00:20:42 Because, yeah, something similar. And everyone has the Mandela effect where they think it was Shaquille O'Neal, but it was actually, God, what is that guy's name? Sinbad. The comedian's Sinbad. But was it? Was it Sinbad or was a Shaq? And I was like, we always remember this as being. Both versions exist.
Starting point is 00:20:58 That's so crazy. It was Sinbad. The one I remember was Sinbad, seeing as a kid. Really? Oh, so you know, like the genie thing. Yeah, I forgot what that was. Yeah, Kazam. Kazam, okay.
Starting point is 00:21:10 And that was who? I think it was. It's Shaquille O'Neill. What? Yes. And you just said you thought it was in bad. I know it was. I saw it in bad.
Starting point is 00:21:20 Google saying no. IMDB. That's so crazy. Wait, that's so crazy. Oh my God. That's so weird. Isn't that so weird how Mandela Effect is like kind of real. Like everyone remembers one thing and it's like just not that?
Starting point is 00:21:32 Very Shane Dawson, nonchos of you. Oh, yeah. All right. It's been a minute. Speaking of IMDB and Shane does. My profile picture is me and Shane and I don't know how to switch it. My agent's like, do you know how to switch your profile like a headshot? because I have so many headshots.
Starting point is 00:21:43 I don't know. I don't know how to do it. I guess it's like so. But it's me and shit. Oh my God, it is of your collab when he was you. Yeah. How did I get there?
Starting point is 00:21:51 That is crazy. Who put that there? How do I change it? I mean, love it. Iconic, but also like need. That is wild. I know.
Starting point is 00:22:00 I don't know how you change it. Like, because Wikipedia is kind of funny because fans can change the photo. It's like Zara Larson is going back and forth because someone kept changing her Wikipedia photo. It's like a really unflattering photo.
Starting point is 00:22:12 And she had to like make a TikTok like yelling. Oh my gosh. Whoever keeps changing my photo, please stop. Did it work or do people keep messing with there? I think probably even more. They were like, well, that's the Barbara Streisand effect. Yeah. What's the Barbara Streisand effect?
Starting point is 00:22:25 When you point to something, then that's it. You lost. Why do they call that? Because she probably was the first one to have. Yeah. Like she called out in public for something. I forget the lore, but yeah, that's like essentially it is like if you call something out, then it just brings more attention to it.
Starting point is 00:22:42 It happened recently with, what was it, Miles. Yeah, Miles Teller. He, God, I don't even know what you would have seen of him. Michael. Michael Jackson? Yeah. Is he the lawyer? Maybe.
Starting point is 00:22:56 I think that name sounds familiar. His house burned down in the fires. Okay. Yes. He plays like his lawyer. Oh, I didn't even know he was in that. Yeah. Oh, it's so good.
Starting point is 00:23:04 You've got to go see it. But, so he recently did press talking about why he doesn't do, like, profiles anymore about like when, you know, in a magazine, like, like follows you around for a day and then writes an article. Because he's like, I did one profile and then it was so negative about me. So when everyone was like, wait, what? And then went to go look it up. And he just comes across like the biggest D bag ever, like where he talks about like
Starting point is 00:23:25 he wouldn't like cut his own steak at the restaurant or whatever. Oh, wait, why? That's so random. He's just kind of like a man child, I guess. And then like he just wouldn't do anything for himself. Is he netbo baby? No. I think he's just like, I think he's super famous or whatever.
Starting point is 00:23:40 Oh, no. And it was like a big magazine, too. Is he super famous? I know. He was pretty big for a while. Like him and his wife, Kelly, were like really, really popular. But he hasn't really been in. Oh, he was in Top Gun.
Starting point is 00:23:55 So after Top Gun Maverick, that's when he kind of like blew up even more. But he's been in things for a while. He's been around for a minute. So the, yeah. So people want to look at the article. So they say it's a phenomenon when attempting to hide sensor or remove a piece of information unintentionally backfires because they need to be widely publicized and shared.
Starting point is 00:24:14 So what happened is in 2003, Barbara Streis and sued a photographer for $50 million to remove an aerial photo of her Malibu home. Oh, that seems fair. The back on the backfire. So before the lawsuit, the photo was only been downloaded six times. After the lawsuits, the photo was downloaded 420,000 times.
Starting point is 00:24:37 Oh, no. And the people have sung the picture. It's hard because like what do you do? Especially that. That's like your location, your privacy. Like that's like annoying. But then yeah, you draw,
Starting point is 00:24:45 God, it's just like a no win. I guess sometimes it is just better. I'm the worst at keeping my mouth shut up. Sometimes it's better to just not say anything, but it's so hard. I mean, definitely,
Starting point is 00:24:54 like you know that if you're going to say that, not only the person that's doing it, there'll be other people that will do it just to annoy you. So it's like, you can't. Why are people like this? Like, what?
Starting point is 00:25:06 Like, why? Like, I hate this. They give them a sense of importance. Like, if they can poke at somebody that's famous, then it makes them that much closer. That's true. It's kind of like the somber of it all, too, when he, like, was annoyed that a 25-year-old was a concert. Oh, literally, what a good example? Right.
Starting point is 00:25:20 And we're all like, what? And it's like, oh, wait, this is, like, weird, yeah. And no one has been able to really take them seriously since. Yeah, you're right. And no shade to somber, but I do love the trend where it's like the somber endings trend. Or, like, me. I haven't seen that. I've seen that even with your song.
Starting point is 00:25:37 Wait, what does it mean? What's the trend? Like for Sadanghe, it would probably be like either, I think of a good example. It'd be like either Stan Somber or make a song in Korean. And then it would be like, Saddam. Oh, I see, I see. And then, so everyone's trying to end him. Yeah, it's like either, it's always like a meme where it's like,
Starting point is 00:25:58 Stan or listen to Somber or this. Got it. And so then you do whatever it is. Another example, like either You know, the Michaela, obviously the audio, like come with me to Santerine in Greece. And then an example is like, just found out somber is illegal in Greece.
Starting point is 00:26:17 And then it would come with me to Sanceru Kriene Grease. That's pretty clever. Poor somber though. It's like, damn. Tricia ended Somber. And there's so many videos. Wow. Okay, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:26:29 As part of the lore, so sorry to Somber. My apologies. but you know I guess it does go to show just don't call things because you know what I think that is I was trying to go back and forth but you want to say something but you're right people will just poke I feel like I feel like there is power in that
Starting point is 00:26:44 I feel like when I would like cry about like insecurities or things that I was like you know embarrassed about or whatever people would just like poke at it more but when you just don't talk about it at all people kind of get sick of because I thought about that even with like fat comments back in the day because I'd always be crying about my weight and I'm like God I really don't get those anymore
Starting point is 00:26:57 but I'm like maybe because I just don't talk about it or you just get past a certain point and being too fat and people are like well I feel bad for her actually. So, like, you know what I mean? I'm like, let's just not make fun of it anymore. Her is crazy. Right? I'm being skinny now. It doesn't matter.
Starting point is 00:27:10 Who cares? I'm not talking about body image. But you know what I mean? Like, it is if you just don't give it the attention. I see that all the time on like, I think like the Taylor-Frankie Paul of it too. I feel like people just, they know what her insecurity is, so she just like keeps going and then she keeps yelling at them and then it just becomes a circle.
Starting point is 00:27:24 Yeah, it's like you just can't really give the power. You gotta break the cycle, yeah. There is something fierce about a TFP being like I'll address anything. But then it gets to a point where it's like there's too many opinions about you. So you can't clap back at every single one. She's addressing things nobody has. Like nobody ever said anything about what.
Starting point is 00:27:45 Who said that? Yeah. Like I watch war crime, war movies. I'm like, no, nobody even. Maybe someone did. You know you see one thing and you're like, I'm addressing this. And you're just like, well, no one saw that except for. Except for.
Starting point is 00:27:57 And then the war movies weren't even more. Anyways. Shout out TFP. Hopefully you're. doing well Well speaking of body positivity There was a follow-up I saw to the Miami swim week debacle Which I thought was like kind of crazy
Starting point is 00:28:11 It came from Stasi Schroeder who walked the runway I have seen this discourse all of my Twitter It's like so I'm like oh my I didn't even see it like a couple days ago And it's funny because like I included her in the B-roll To show during Miami Swim Week discourse But I didn't see like her walk or what she was wearing and then this article came out
Starting point is 00:28:33 Who did the article? It was with the Daily Mail. Always at the scene of the crying. Daily mail. We don't know if you're real, if you're not. Why are you always like just putting things out there? And a source told the Daily Mail that Stasi really wanted to look incredible for the show. So she went on a massive diet.
Starting point is 00:28:50 She skipped breakfast, had only a salad for lunch, and she did not touch a carb after 5 p.m. So she was having only about 600 calories a day. The weight just melted off her bag. body but that kind of diet is very hard to do because cravings are insane yeah obviously because you're starving yourself is that what the article says i that was yeah the cravings are insane i yes the cravings are insane me was adding in was just um yeah you're starving yourself yeah that was an oscar that's true yeah it's not easy for her to diet that hardcore but the results are
Starting point is 00:29:21 amazing and she felt great about herself which yes the body is you know she looks good but yeah all that And then they put her in the crate, like, just the most unflattering, like, bikini. It is not her. Yes. It's just the styling that they put her in. I did see the discourse on that because everyone's like, she's a really long tour. So they could have put her in some low bottoms, which is something I can never pull off. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:29:42 I had low pants on in crying on the kitchen for music video because Lindsay Lohan wore like ultra low-rise bands. And I thought I ate so hard. I was like, oh, I'm going to look so good in this. And, like, I have like reversed body dysmorphia where I really think I'm like so skinny. Like I really do. And then Moses was going to test this one. We got the first cut back. I guess no one says anything
Starting point is 00:29:58 because maybe people just assume like I'm okay with it, whatever but I really was like that was one of the ones why didn't no one say anything because like low rise is the most unflattering thing because I do have,
Starting point is 00:30:06 I always have had a little belly gut right there and it was just flopping around the entire crank on the kitchen floor video so if you like look at it a lot of it's like zoomed up close shots because like the edit was done and stuff like that and it was just so jiggly some parts are fine
Starting point is 00:30:18 the parts that are in the video if it jiggles a little but some it was just like up and down up and down and I'm like no one said anything on me on set so my point is low rise on me would look absolutely horrible something like they put Stasi and would like relatively good on me because the high because I have a look I have a short torso and like the little gut so if they're high the little gut like is covered by the high but because she has a flat stomach and she's obviously like tiny and she has long torso if they would have put her in one of those like low ones like Paris Hilton used to wear just like the hip it shows how long and beautiful it is but yeah they put them up high which is yeah it just cuts up but who dresses them they pick their own or they get stylist I think they get styled by the designers like the swimwear design
Starting point is 00:30:57 Yeah, so the discourse of people coming for her body. I'm like, it really was, first of all, it looked fine. Like, it looked fine. That was the crazy thing. I kept seeing it everywhere. I'm like, she looked good and everyone's like, like, whatever. I don't want to repeat the nasty things they said, but like, people were being so mean. And I'm like, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:31:12 And it's like, it was really just more the swimsuit, which she still looked fine. I think because she didn't put, she didn't do an interview with the Daily Mail. No, it was a source talking about her dieting. I think because someone put that out there for her, which obviously she didn't. People wanna like come for her because it's like, oh, you did all that and you still look like this, which she still looked good and people just wanna, just wanna hate, I don't know, is that even true?
Starting point is 00:31:35 Does she, she needs a statement. Like, did she actually, maybe she. Forget everything we just said, maybe this is something you do need to address, you know? Yes, right. But for real this, because you're just like, who was it? I think a Haley Bailey, no, not Haley Bailey, Abby Herbert.
Starting point is 00:31:49 She walked the show and right before, she's like what people think I'm doing before the show and it's like working out, and then she was eating like a cheeseburger. So maybe this girl was like eating a cheese. I mean, she showed it, you know what I mean? She has to show people that they're eating because I, I, we don't know. We don't know if that is even true.
Starting point is 00:32:02 People just want to come hate on her because it's like all that and you still look like this. It's like, Jesus, people are so mean. Granted, yes, it wasn't a great swimsuit, but I'm just going to venture that a lot of swimsuits weren't great. And I don't think it's on them. I think it's whoever supplied these swimsuits is the culprit because some of these swimsuits were atrocious. Yeah. But they look good. Everyone looked good at them.
Starting point is 00:32:20 Yeah. And I think they really got to start being careful, though, about putting this, uh, kind of kind of media though out there talking about like how little people are eating like we literally are going so back into like early 2000s diet culture it is kind of getting scary because what are they say she only 600 calories a day and no carbs mm-hmm did they say something specific I remember skipped breakfast salad for lunch did not touch a carb after 5 p.m. yeah so basically not eating breakfast or dinner you're basically just eating like one meal like within a six hour span that is you know what and even something like me at my big age at like at like
Starting point is 00:32:56 31. I was doing like the Joker diet where they're like, Joaquin Phoenix only ate apples for his role in the Joker. And I was like, oh, that's all I'm going to do. So I like did it for like two weeks. It was during my Hot Girl Christmas and I did actually like lose a lot of weight. But, oh, it was like one hard boiled egg and like an apple or something he ate. So that's all I ate for like two weeks. And I looked snatch for like hot girl Christmas and then I turned green and I had to go to the hospital for like two days.
Starting point is 00:33:15 I turned green and I started like vomiting like literally like the exorcist style just like projectile vomiting. And all I had was an apple and egg in me. So I'm like, what am I even projectile vomiting? So I like went in and they were just like, yeah, you're like, malnourish. Yeah, basically. Even though it was like 180, I was like, oh. But then it's like so, you're so,
Starting point is 00:33:31 when the heck is when someone says like when they're actually like you're malnourish, like, oh my, my, I'm so skinny. You know what I mean? Like it's so crazy how our society is. It's so wild. But even like Kelly Ripper, remember that one she did where it's like, you know those vanity fair things?
Starting point is 00:33:41 Like what I eat in a day? Yeah. And she's like for like dessert, she had like an almond. Like literally. And I was just like, yeah. I'm like, what?
Starting point is 00:33:50 And Gwen with Patser was like all like. Bone broth. Yeah. I was like, okay. like if they're really eating this like maybe they need to get some help but we also shouldn't be like putting it out there like if they were filming this and editing this I'd probably be like we can't put this out because that's
Starting point is 00:34:02 yeah because also the tone is like a glamorizing it or like we should all be applauding their dedication to that she like literally was starving herself to walk in Miami swim week like which is very and serious you know so it's like no but actually we're not going to like applaud that because that's like disorder eating why did they and they did they put that out as like a glamorized article or would they put it out as like
Starting point is 00:34:23 this is crazy I think as a a way to applaud her and show her dedication. The source was like, look at what she did. Yeah, that kind of was the tone. Yeah, that's why I'm saying. I said it last week, too. I felt, or last episode, I felt like a little bit of a hater, but I'm like, it is kind of, it is a little problematic
Starting point is 00:34:37 because now we're just like commenting, like, on what people are eating or, like, what they're doing to get down to that. Now they're, like, criticizing this girl's body and saying all these awful things about it. It really doesn't help anyone who walked in the show. It also doesn't help any of the designers who, like, had their bikinis on in the show because everyone's like, wow, that, like, looks terrible. I mean, not by that.
Starting point is 00:34:56 It's like, it doesn't help that. It doesn't help people at home being like, oh, you think she looks horrible? What about me in a bikini? Yeah, no one, I still would love to know that. I still stand by that because the discourse is crazy. People, I see on Twitter too. God, Twitter is, I really just need to leave Twitter because it really is just like the worst of the worst on there.
Starting point is 00:35:13 But there was some girl, because I didn't see someone say like, okay, skinny, skinny is out. You know what the next big trend is like big boobs? Like people with like big. Oh, I saw that on TikTok. Okay, I saw that too. Maybe Brooke reposted it Because I'm like, who reposted it?
Starting point is 00:35:27 Wait. No shade. You are, I remember. Yes, because at first I was like, it talked about skinny being out and then I saw broker posted and I was like, why is broker posting skinny being out?
Starting point is 00:35:36 She's also teeny. And then it got to like, no, the trend isn't going to be muscle because you can also buy that, but big booze is going to be what's in. Yes, and the girl that was saying it didn't have big boobs. She's like, I'm screwed,
Starting point is 00:35:46 but she was that's what's back and I was like, so then on Twitter, yes, someone walked the fashion show. She was like in a black bikini. She looked amazing. She was very tiny, huge boobs, and all the guys on Twitter being like, wow, natural boobs are so much better
Starting point is 00:35:57 than fake boobs, like, implying, I don't know if this girl had fake or real, I would venture their fake because they were just ginormous. Maybe she had real enormous ones, but it's so funny how guys are just, like, thinking like that is like the natural boob. Maybe it was, but it was insanely big
Starting point is 00:36:09 where most people wouldn't have that natural size boobs. So I'm like, people are just so wild. I guess they kind of are. I know I've talked to some people lately who are just like thinking about getting boobs done. Like, oh, this is this crazy thing. I guess what comes around and goes around, they were so huge, literally,
Starting point is 00:36:23 in the 90s. And it looked at, again, very white two-k in the world. Because I feel like that was the era of like, the playmates and everyone. Yeah, I spoke those next door teas. Yeah. I talked about someone with yesterday who was like, yeah, like a young person.
Starting point is 00:36:36 I was like, yes, I guess if you're like in your 20s because you're supposed to get them every 10 years, might have been like literally 14 years. I need to get mine out. I want to lose a little weight first. But I guess if you're like in your 20s, you have 15 years, you'd be like 40. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:36:47 If you're going to get them out anyways, I don't know. I hate them. I would never. But I guess if you're like insecure. I guess also two people are losing a lot of weight, so they're losing their boobs. Oh. So they feel, yeah, they're like, well, I feel like I can't fill out a bikini top or anything, so they're like seriously considering it.
Starting point is 00:37:02 I always say now, but that again, I'm like, it's going to make you feel better. I mean, I felt so many TikTokers who all have like massive boob jobs now and it's, they're like really young, but I don't know. I guess, I guess it's, you know, it's all preference. But I think when you get older too, it's like Pam, wearing no makeup. I think also you're just like, kind of don't care about being attracted for anybody. You know what I mean? You know, obviously like you.
Starting point is 00:37:22 I want to be attracted to, but I think in general, I'm just like, I don't really care how people perceive me, especially my boobs. I'm like, I hate them anyways, so. Implains can be scary. They can make you sick. They look right, though. Like, Brooks look good. Like, people look good. Like, people look good at them.
Starting point is 00:37:36 But I'm they're young. 40, I don't know. Maybe. No, I'm going to get mine out. It will be a shock when I can get mine out. I really, I want to lose, like, some more weight just for, like, my overall health. But, yeah, it'll be interesting. I know you can get, like, fat transfer.
Starting point is 00:37:50 Oh. I think Rosanna, Pansino is. here talking about that. I think she said she got a fat transfer to have boobs. Then I was like, if you lose weight, do you lose your boobs in the fat transfer? I feel like that can't be true because the Kardashians with like their fat transfers, right? Didn't it? In the butt? And they like lose weight, but they still
Starting point is 00:38:09 Oh, that is weird. I don't know. They have implants in the butt? Maybe. I don't know if they were like disclosed. Because sometimes Kim's butt looks humongous in a good way. Maybe. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, right. Trying to think how that works. I don't know. I have no idea.
Starting point is 00:38:26 I had a fat transfer, but I just gained more fat. So I don't know if it's stuck or I don't know what it is. I had some in my hips. You know what? I did change the shape of my hips a little bit. I don't know. I think I would get a fat transfer in my boobs, but that's if I have any fat left. I'm on my workout kick.
Starting point is 00:38:40 I'm on my hiking kick. We did a mile and a half in, what was it, 40 minutes. We were so fast last time. I think after walking London for like eight miles. I came back and did like a loop around here. We should do the big loop next time, that big one that goes all the way down. Did it have 40 minutes. needs me an hour. You just need me an hour to do a mile and a half.
Starting point is 00:38:54 No, that's good. 40 minutes. I was a big time shaved off. It was 20 minutes. I was like, damn. I know, I want to do. What were you talking about at the track? I still want to do it. Or were we talking about it? At some point, right? Recently? Yeah. We talked about it. Yeah. Because I was like, how do we get this done? I have no idea. But I really want to do it. Because I really do feel like, I'm so fast. I'm so good. I'm getting there.
Starting point is 00:39:13 Malibu, not that she'd be competing in this, but she might be the fastest of anyone because she runs. We talked about this on the podcast already, but she runs so fast. She'd be so fast. But I really wanted to test my speed against, I don't know, who, you, Moses, I don't know. Eye show speed. Oh, yeah, like a cheetah. Like, didn't he race a cheetah? What? He raced everything possible.
Starting point is 00:39:34 Is he like the fastest runner in the world or what? Why is he racing everything? He's fast. He's really fast, yeah. I don't know the world record or anything. I doubt he'd be just like the fastest in the world because I feel like then he would be like an Olympian. But I do know he raced a cheetah. The cheetah still won, but he put up a good fight.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Where did he go race a cheetah? He made a whole. video about it. I forget where and like the Cheetah scratched him or something but nevertheless he persisted and race that thing. That's pretty impressive. Is he still streaming? Who's it retired? Who's retired? I think. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:40:04 he just made, he just made a song for the soccer. Wow. For FIFA? Yeah. Wow. A huge song he just made. Oh, I didn't know he was a singer. I mean, it's a song. It's kind of like he's announcing, it's kind of like singing all the names of the countries
Starting point is 00:40:20 that are going to be in it. And then the crowd joins and I mean it's a great it's a great promo that's very cool very energetic he's just like i'm done streaming he's just like i made all my money and i'm done i show speed is still streaming yeah he says it's not a professional competitive track runner but he's just massively popular streamer maybe he's just a really fast streamer i wonder if that skill comes in handy in real life if you're a fast runner like you know like how crazy would it be like i'm just naturally fast i don't have to train, I have to do anything. But like, can you use that in the real world,
Starting point is 00:40:52 aside being like running from a murderer or something like that? Like, how else can you use running to your advantage? Like, I guess if you compete as a sport, like track as a sport. But would just like a regular person like you and me? Like you're like the fastest runner, Trish. But you can't really use it for anything.
Starting point is 00:41:11 Yeah, I pursue that outside of like track. Yeah, it's he. Definitely for entertainment, because I mean, he, That's true. I guess it's working for him. He's like competing against fast cars and other people and other runners. I mean, I've seen so many videos of him doing that. He's like the flash. Mab was like the Flash.
Starting point is 00:41:29 Every time she's like, watch me run. She runs so fast. It's like, oh my gosh, she's so quick. Gosh, and not for me, that's for sure. You're a fast runner though. Yeah, you are. You do like an eight-minute mile, don't you? I mean, it's very, very different on the elliptical versus like running an actual distance.
Starting point is 00:41:44 Yeah. Yeah. Gotta do that challenge. It's going to be fun. I'd be scared. I think Moses were definitely, as far as competing, I know since Malibu's not competing, Moses, but kind of first. Wait, you think of you, Jimmy, and Moses.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Yeah. Wow. Your legs are so long. That's true when he ran up the stairs. He is very fast, actually. In our fitness test, he smoked us. Yeah. He's actually very fast.
Starting point is 00:42:09 What I do, like that little loop we do that takes me 40 minutes. He can do in literally 15. He does like a triple loop. So like the whole area. Not because like overlapping. No, oh my God, triggered from high school. I remember when people would like lap me. And then they were like, cat clutch.
Starting point is 00:42:24 You're just like, oh, my, that's a good one. Though, I should do the loop by myself and see how, if you can, how much you can, like, lap me. That'd be crazy. I think it would be three times because I can do it in 15 minutes. Oh, right. You do it three. That's right. Oh, my God. That's kind of insane, actually. Did you ever have to do the lap thing in school? It was like each lap people could pledge you money.
Starting point is 00:42:44 Like, we would raise money for, like, a good cause or something. No. So you'd ask. your family like, oh, how many, how much money will you pledge per lap? Oh, you could be like a dollar per lap or whatever. So it's all for a good cause and it's all for charity, whatever. But I remember in like elementary school, like people would keep tabs on how many laps because you have to see how much money you would raise.
Starting point is 00:43:02 And like the fast girls were smoking me. Wait, really? They were like two laps ahead of me and I was still like, I would just be walking, you know. Oh, we weren't like fast back then. How'd you get fast? You just practice. Yeah. This was like, I was really chunky.
Starting point is 00:43:16 So I was like, you're just kind of. having a lot of weight, you know, so naturally you're going to go slower. Well, what happens? What happens? You just don't get all the money if you don't do all the laps or what? They just like pledge like, you know, like my parents would be like $5 a lap and it goes to support like the food kitchen or something like that. And yeah, so I do like, and you have like an hour.
Starting point is 00:43:34 So I'd do like a couple laps and then I don't know, like 20 bucks. That's very California, I feel. Like literally the way we would raise money as like literally like pie and cookie sales. Like it'd be like come buy some cookies. Like you like bring them in. That's crazy. Okay. Well, that.
Starting point is 00:43:47 I guess that's a good way to be fit. Yeah, my nephews are doing it now too. Like, and they're only, I mean, my oldest nephew is probably like six. And they're making them run? Yeah, I mean, he loves it though. You know those kids. Yeah, they're like a little wind-up toys. They do.
Starting point is 00:44:00 They do love running. That's why we just go to parks and they just like run. We did kites and they just like run back and forth with the kites. And I'm like, wow, they really, that is impressive how they love running. Or even in the living room, they just run back and forth all night. And you're just like, and like, let's race. I was like, wow, I don't know if I ever was like that. I really don't think I ever love.
Starting point is 00:44:17 I loved running ever. I sure did it. I sure did not. I liked sitting and watching a show with a nice meal. Yes, that is the best. I know. I like to do a little bit of both now. And my goal is to become a runner. I walk very fast, but I would love to run a little bit too.
Starting point is 00:44:33 It's good fun when we do our little sprints. Yeah. Walking is the healthy option. Over running? Speed walking. Over running? Yeah. Really?
Starting point is 00:44:44 The joints, the knees. It's bad for your knees. Is that what it is? your back and knees and all that. You said back. My boobs? What? He said he went your back and knees.
Starting point is 00:44:57 And I was like, that's boobs, I feel. It does hurt your boobs. It does. It's not fun. I can't wait to get those out. Oh, I didn't even think about that. Wow. The plight of being a woman, that is tough.
Starting point is 00:45:05 Yeah, it is very, it hurts. It hurts. That's why. I really can't imagine that. That's why, like, Baywatch when they're running there always in, like, what happened with that show? Is that coming out or is that?
Starting point is 00:45:13 Yeah, it's still filming. With all the same people? Noah Beck and okay well they're replacing Love Island people all the time so I was just like you first thinking everyone's getting replaced all the time yeah because they I feel like they're always doing it right they're always like putting a new character in or something well love island is a little different because it's a reality show in which people get eliminated and also yeah new bombshells enter the villa oh I see I saw one somebody was like a police officer and quit his job to be on the show yes he went on leave um to be on the show oh he was on leave is that he didn't quit then no
Starting point is 00:45:49 Oh, the mayor went on this like whole tirade against him, which was like so weird. It's like, but he's coming back. He's just going on the show. Like maybe it's going to help your division. You know what I mean? How small is the town? Maybe he's the only officer. That's kind of what it gives.
Starting point is 00:46:04 Wow. I mean, I'm sure there's at least two. Because if the mayor is aware of this one person, they can leave. That is weird. We really need you on, you know, Monday to Thursday. Where was he? Where is he from? So Sean, he is 29 from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania.
Starting point is 00:46:17 Shut up Bethlehem. I love Bethlehem. I've been to the hotel Bethlehem. That's where Gabby and Nikki are from. That's where all that drama went down. I thought you were talking about where baby Jesus is. Oh, well, shout out to that, Bethlehem too. I hope, you know, we love that too.
Starting point is 00:46:31 I didn't know you had such lore with Bethlehem. I know, I've been to Bethlehem. That's where Nikki and Gabby's from. And I did a whole little screen queens over there. We should reach out for a statement. Like, do they know? They know. Is this the only officer?
Starting point is 00:46:41 It is a small town. There's like one tanning salon there, one hotel. Like maybe there is only one place officer. That makes a little bit more sense. Okay. Originally, people were reporting that he completely quit his job, but it just came out, I think, this morning, that he actually just, like, is on leave, like a leave of absence to do the show. But the mayor of the town issued a statement once he saw Sean on Love Island.
Starting point is 00:47:04 He said, our police department spent a lot of time training. We paid thousands of taxpayer dollars to send him to the police academy. We are disappointed. He left, as we now have another vacancy in our department that is impossible to fill until next year. like he was really pressed yeah that he would leave and go do reality TV is it that hard to find someone else so I know I'm kind of like damn are you guys like really going through like that's like it's not high crime city so I don't know if they really need that's such a weird thing it's a weird thing it's a weird thing to like
Starting point is 00:47:35 just publicly like go on a tirade against one of your employees like that where did he say that Twitter notes he messages issued a statement and it got a lot of pickup because I saw it on E Yeah You think it's all publicity for Love Island Because everyone's just like controversial And I'm like, we're gonna watch it To see who's like the worst or the best
Starting point is 00:47:54 You know what I mean? Like why is there so much happening Before it even starts? I think the fandom is just like that As far as like going through Everyone's digital footprint As soon as they're announced As being cast members
Starting point is 00:48:06 And it is such like a phenomenon Like a pop culture phenomenon That I think anyone who knows any of them Is coming out of the woodwork So that's also how like The Girl Who Got Eliminated or kicked off the show before it even began. Like, it was revealed that her friend
Starting point is 00:48:20 was the one that posted the videos of her saying the N-word. So it's like, it's always like someone who knows them personally. Isn't that scary? Always someone like you know. Tia. Kind of like the Taylor tapes with Dakota. I was like, damn, your own baby daddy's going to do it to you. He's going to really like, allegedly, like, lay you out.
Starting point is 00:48:37 Uh-huh. Did you see the one, not to get back to the baby, thank you ball, but I guess his roommate, like, was watching the baby ever during their trial. And then she put out all those receipts of all the like nasty stuff he said about like Taylor and stuff. And it's like, oh my God, this person's like watching making. Like how is that a lot? Like how, like, how come they gave him custody if he's living with his like roommate who's like nasty to the mom? And why would he leave the baby with the roommate that doesn't have a kid?
Starting point is 00:49:03 Yeah, it is weird. Because during the hearing, it was like another hearing to see if Taylor would get more time with ever, basically. and her lawyer asked him, asked Dakota's lawyer, like, who is watching the child right now. And then the judge was like, you guys can talk about this offline. Like, we're not going to do this right here. And Taylor got, like, visibly upset, like, in the Zoom. And then she, like, later said it was because, like, she wanted to know who is taking care of my son if you're not with him. And then, yeah, found out that it's his roommate who is, like, who hates Taylor and is, like, horrible.
Starting point is 00:49:40 So that does make sense. like, of course, she's not going to want someone who despises her and has said, like, spewed vitriol towards her to, like, be watching and supervising her son alone. Like, it should be like his parents or her parents or something. Like, that's so, I would be so pissed. It also like, like, what are your qualifications? Like, why are you watching my son? Like, that's so. That is so odd.
Starting point is 00:50:00 I feel like that girl's alone. She should get the custody back. She has two kids. It's like she's like a mom to two other kids. You think she's like, I'm not going to be a mom to this third child? And that's why again, like, if she chose when to, like, really. really speak out and like when to really stand up for herself, she could really move mountains because there are indresses towards her.
Starting point is 00:50:19 Yeah. The problem is she speaks out and claps back at every single thing so it loses these significance. Like if you're clapping back at Michaela who just said like she can't really support you right now, but like, you know, still is rooting for you. And then you go off on like 30 TikToks and Instagram posts and your mother's day post about it. Like people aren't going to take you as serious. But like you do have a reason to be upset about who's watching your son. And you're not going as hard on that as you are on Michaela. Like it's kind of weird.
Starting point is 00:50:47 Because it may be, because I think she's not part of a court case and the court case, she needs to be more careful about what she says. But she posts it. And she's in the comment. That's the thing. She's like making comments. She's like, she's revealing her own teeth, but like. She posts the receipts on her stories, but that should be the TikTok.
Starting point is 00:51:02 Like we need to see that is the main thing and not the rant about Michaela. May see? Michaela. Well, all of them. But yeah. Yeah. It's like that should be the one. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:11 clearly she's spilling all the tea so it's like yeah it's like very odd it's very weird I think she just needs to you need to pick and choose like when to strike back like when to speak up because that's when your words have more power I mean again very parallel to you back in the day where you would just go off on everyone where like you lost
Starting point is 00:51:27 you know lost the plot a little bit no instead taking you as serious that's the problem like people like go back and they're like oh see she's been saying this since like 10 years ago but I was saying just everything so the clock is right what is that two times The talk is right.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Yeah. So I think if I did 30 rant videos, one of those had some. Validity? Yes, validity behind it. What's the difference between validity, virality, and vicinity? Validity means something is valid, like it's right. Vicinity is like it's close to you in proximity, like in distance. What was the other one you said?
Starting point is 00:52:00 Validity. Virality. Virality. Virality. It goes viral. Uh, vitality. Like liveliness. Like vital science.
Starting point is 00:52:08 Virality. Verality is viral. Oh, that's what I just said, yeah, okay. Variety. Vitaly. I'm just doing all the different. Oh, shout of Vitaly. No, maybe not shout out to him, but was he doing the Mr. Beast?
Starting point is 00:52:22 Does that ever come out, the Mr. Beast? It was all the problematic men. I don't think that's come out yet. Oh, because he was like, I remember he asked to do it. It was like no money. And I think Tanna was like going to do it. And then like backed out like last minute. I don't know if she was just like pre-booked or what.
Starting point is 00:52:37 But I remember she told me all the like problematic guys. It was like Casey Nice to. I want to say like Fusie Toop, like, just like the worst. Maybe like prank versus prank guy. Like just like the worst people ever. And I'm like, why would Mr. B, because he is so big? Like, why would he bring back all the rotten fruit, you know? I think that's like kind of his seat.
Starting point is 00:52:58 First of all, he is very much like, no matter what he does at this point, everyone's going to be seated because his audience is young and like doesn't keep up with like news like that. So A, he's kind of like untouchable, unfortunately. But I don't know. It kind of does make sense for him. Like, if anyone can get away with it, it is him. But wouldn't you want to bring, like, people that are relevant, like, okay, like, think of, like, an ARAC.
Starting point is 00:53:18 Like, he's a little problematic, but he's popular. You know what I mean? All these people, like, love him. Like, wouldn't you want to pull from, even at David Obrick? I think he's going to have been there done that with, like, really popular streamers and personalities. I think it's kind of like the nostalgia. He's like dancing with the stars.
Starting point is 00:53:31 Yeah, everyone possible. Could you imagine if I had done that show? That's crazy. Not that I would have, because it's like, you have to be away for, like, two weeks for free. I was like, well, I have to, like, live and support my kids. Like, what do you mean? Like, that's so weird. So it shows you who would do it for free for two weeks, those guys you just mentioned.
Starting point is 00:53:45 I guess, yeah. I guess, like, you think of, like, the publicity of it all, right? Like, yeah, I guess. I don't know. I don't know. I don't think I could even for money. I would be too scared. I'm like, what are you going to do?
Starting point is 00:53:56 Like, that's so weird. And how you're going to edit it, you know? Yeah, there you go. That's a big question. Yeah. Yeah, I think I'd rather go on Love Island or something. Like anything besides that. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:54:06 Did you watch Love Island? Oh, it's on? Oh, I thought we were just getting into it. It's about to start. Oh, when did it start? It just premiered last night or Tuesday night, yeah. We just seen highlights about... Oh, you see?
Starting point is 00:54:18 I haven't seen the highlights. What's the name? Kenzie. Kenzie. She's kind of the main character of the season. Yeah, she's very expressive, which I love. What's her vibe? Her vibe is...
Starting point is 00:54:30 There's one clip. Oh, you've seen it? How did I miss this? There's one clip that just... took me out. It was on last night. What was on? Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:54:40 I missed it. Podcasting for 10 hours yesterday from literally noon to noon. All right. So this clip, just hear what she says. I did some. The way the girl next to her suddenly started realizing what she says. Wait, wait, wait. She's like, I've done some digging.
Starting point is 00:55:09 I'm like, no, you just read your chart. This is not digging. But so she's Gemini Moon. She said, I'm emotional at night. That makes sense because she thinks, The moon, Gemini moon. It's logical, honestly, because that is not to be whatever. I don't want the planet enthusiast to come from me, but it is kind of like, it's like, is
Starting point is 00:55:25 that real? Oh, your son is in this. Your moon is in this. It's like, I don't know how much of that is real. I just like a girl next to her. She's like, yeah, me too. It's like, because at night, it's like, wait, that's not what it means. Because they really were bonding at first.
Starting point is 00:55:39 Like, what you said? Oh, like, I'm a Virgo. Oh, I love Virgo. Like, so they were really like bonding. It's like first impressions they were getting into it. And then I, then I think it's. click first. She's like, oh, this goes a little nuts. But that's why I kind of live with it all. Like, she's kind of a key. I love it. Yeah, there's like logic to it. It's not too crazy. It's like I get
Starting point is 00:55:55 the logic behind it. She is a nurse, which is a little concerning. But I mean, I don't know she said what kind of nurse. Like if she's at, you know, the med spa, that's a key. Right. And I trust her with a little Botox. But she's like a prenatal nurse. She's like helping you deliver the baby. She's like, let's push. It's like, ah. She is something else. Like she's You like her? I like her just because she's like her just because she's a little. I like her just because she's a little nuts and I think that's fun and like her eyes are very expressive like I keep saying montages of her and uh it's me just Cassie like oh I broke me for yeah she does kind of give season three Cassie Nephoria T's as far as like the expressiveness you know and the emotional
Starting point is 00:56:36 roller coaster and I think I'm seated for that I do think I'm seated for you like it only one episode so tonight is another episode yes every night for the rest of summer every night this week and then after this week every night except Wednesdays so why not Wednesdays what's happening on Wednesday that's so weird okay was this on Hulu where do we watch peacock not spawns but
Starting point is 00:56:58 peacock does have traitors I guess damn all right I know I'm really trying to get into it but I guess I could try I could try it is I haven't seen clips of it even I haven't seen anything I the girls come out of the woodwork for Love Island because all it is it's like recaps people have charts it's ranking It's people are taking notes in their little note pads.
Starting point is 00:57:19 I love seeing the recaps after. My opinions get very easily influenced when it comes to this. I'm trusting the experts. Like, I'm new here. I'm new to the villa. Got it. Oh, you are in first season? I've, like, seen it and, like, covered it before, but I never have, like, actually
Starting point is 00:57:35 been seated for the show. Like, I know the main players. I know a little bit of the lore. Yeah. But this is the first one I'm really trying to, like, watch. So I'm new, the new girl in school. So I'm trusting the experts here. to inform my opinion.
Starting point is 00:57:48 So. This is the real hunger games. Very that. Yeah. Oh, that's so funny. Tanna said that yesterday about Love Island. She feels like hunger games. Yeah, because she did love it.
Starting point is 00:57:56 She was seated for it. I'm trying not to watch it this year because it's like too parisocial and like too too much almost. But she's like, I'm going to try not to watch it. But she loved it. Yeah, you're like I'm tapping in. I want to be like you where I want to be tapped in. So I have something to talk about because it's slow in the summer.
Starting point is 00:58:11 You know what I mean? And I would love to. Maybe should we try and watch it this weekend? Oh, that was a yes. But obsession was like, I don't know. Love Island, yes. No, because I didn't even know my mind, can. Oh, okay, okay.
Starting point is 00:58:22 I'm trying to watch it. Just hot people, they make out. Yeah, and like you pair them and, you know, the audience has some control. That's where it does get a little hunger games in because, you know, it's like when you can send Katness a little burn cream or like a little soup, it's kind of like that where you can, like, vote and control their feet.
Starting point is 00:58:39 What can you send them? Like, you control, like, the pairings and stuff. Oh. And, like, you help people laugh. et cetera, et cetera, yeah. So there's a couple that's really connecting. You'd like, let's eliminate that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:50 Wow. Yeah, you control their fate, kind of. That is, yeah. It's like a little chess game. A dystopian. Was that kind of on Slepity Big Brother, though? People, when you were on, like, people at home were voting, right? So kind of similar.
Starting point is 00:59:02 They say it, but I think it was. Oh. But they don't control. Yeah, the socializing in there. No. Not on our Big Brother, but I remember the regular Big Brother over here. You could send like little parachutes in there, right? Right. Yeah, there would be different twists where like the viewers can be involved and be given power.
Starting point is 00:59:21 There was one season of Big Brother here where it was like there was one player. It was called like America's player. And the audience got a vote like who they voted out, who they nominated, et cetera. Like everything they did, they just got told via America voting. Okay. Well, you work over there. You can just throw something over them. Are they filming there now? No, it's filming soon though. A couple weeks. Like, do they sleep there at the studio?
Starting point is 00:59:44 Mm-hmm. They're just always there. Is that comforting to know when you go into work at like 5 a.m.? You're like, there's people over there. No, it's annoying because once Big Brother starts, they take so many parking spots and finding parking is so hard. Because, like, the crews are working 24 hours. Like, you know, there's an overnight crew and everything. And I come so early that I'm used to, like, having any spot that I want.
Starting point is 01:00:03 Do you not have your own spot? No. That's crazy. You've been there so long. Like, that's insane. And you're going there so early. Like, what? That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:00:10 But also only there, like, two days. So it's like what else. But I'm used to just having whatever spot I want. But then once Big Brother starts, it's like, yeah, because the girls are working overnight. But not finding marking is the worst. The thing I'm going to do to do today. I was like, okay, we just confirmed there's parking. And they're like, no, it's street parking.
Starting point is 01:00:25 I'm like, I probably wouldn't have agreed. I'm like this. Street parking. I forgot about this. Oh, my, I lived in apartments for probably like six years in L.A. where it was all street parking. It's like literally the minimum of distance of the trauma of my life out here. It's like so awful.
Starting point is 01:00:38 It's so stressful. Signs are all over the place. You don't know if you're getting towed who's going to mess with your car. Like, just the walking. and when you're looking cute, you're like, I don't want to walk. It actually is so stressful. That is wild. All right, so we don't love Big Brother when it's filming over there.
Starting point is 01:00:52 You hear anything? Just because of that. But no, it's kind of, I mean, I say far. It's like three studios over, but they're kind of big. It's like maybe like a four-minute walk away. Okay. So you can hear, see what's going on. Yeah, when the live shows happen, like, the audience, like, waits out.
Starting point is 01:01:08 A lot parking must be really tough. Yeah. Well, usually I'm leaving when the audience is getting in because my, hours are so early. Because they film Thursdays. Usually are the live audience episodes. But yeah. I remember do audience work at that studio
Starting point is 01:01:24 and it was so hard. They did one versus 100 there, I think, with Bob Saggett. I think that was the show. And I got paid to sit in audience and you get like 100 bucks for 12 hours. But like the gag is you have to find parking but I usually pay for parking because it was closer and the parking would be like 50 bucks.
Starting point is 01:01:37 I'm normally making like 50 bucks for the day. And then lunch you have to go get your lunch at like Jones on third and that's another 25. And I'm like, what the hell am I even doing? Like, so sometimes my mom would like drop me off, but the parking will always get you. Mm-hmm. It's the absolute worst. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:49 There was another show they filmed there. Another game show I did. I don't remember. I did a lot over there, but I can't remember. It's kind of small, right? It's really small. Yeah. It's a really small studio where my work is.
Starting point is 01:02:00 And they do have like little tiles of cement showing everything that's filmed there. And it's kind of gaggy when I actually look. I'm like, oh, this is kind of fierce. It was like the original Adams family. Oh. Yeah. Like Brooklyn 9-9, Parks and Recreation film. there.
Starting point is 01:02:13 Really? Yeah. They had some, like, big shows. Now it's, like, rented out to really random places. Like, Netflix will film something random there. Um, what films there right now? Prison Break. A venue prison break, I think.
Starting point is 01:02:27 Oh, it's a new version. Dexter films there. Yeah. Oh, that's some pretty big shows. Yeah, some really random ones, but. You like Dexter? I like the concept of Dexter. Like, you know, a little spooky, uki.
Starting point is 01:02:37 That's an anti-hero baby. Like, the serial killer who kills, like, evil people, you know? Oh, okay. predators and molesters and stuff is who he goes after. So he is a killer. He's doing something bad, but he is getting rid of like bad people. Does he do that by design or just how they happen to be bad people? I think that's who he seeks.
Starting point is 01:02:54 I haven't watched it. Okay. I read one of the books a long time ago when it first came out. Got it. But yeah. I guess it's not bad then, yeah. Why don't they realize serial killers like that? Why don't they just take out the bad people?
Starting point is 01:03:05 Like how come there's like a little vigilantee? Yeah. I guess there are. Maybe? I don't know. Like a Batman or something. never hear like oh this person was an awful person and they took them out or something. Yeah, it's always like an innocent, like lovely person.
Starting point is 01:03:17 Yeah. Yeah. All right. Well, we don't advocate for killing anybody. I was going to say, we don't condone, but work, you know. That's so funny when people like those shows. I guess it's like the true crime of it all, I guess. My sister really loves true crime.
Starting point is 01:03:29 So I guess it's like, yeah, she still does? Yeah. I think she was on here. She was talking something true crime. The crash one. Yeah. She's like, oh yeah, I know all the story. I've seen it five thousand times and all these things.
Starting point is 01:03:37 Like, oh my gosh. How do you know so much? Uh-huh. I used to be, as you know, very seated for a true crime thing, but I've since, I've been out of it for a long time. Really, I think the turning point for me was the, like, David and, uh, with Celeste, like, murder just because it was so gruesome that I was like, it was kind of like really dark and making me uncomfortable.
Starting point is 01:03:57 I think I need to not know so much about the, it's so current, relevant, close to home, like social media, like all this is like celebrity. Like it has very, wow, this can be anybody. Uh-huh. It was a little too, like, spooky. he doesn't even seem like the right word but yeah there's a lot of darkness yeah in the fact that he was so like prevalent in pop culture and had access to like so many people it's like very and the darkness yeah yeah your muscles look so big today sign note their arms are huge in a good way
Starting point is 01:04:27 in the muscle way my lifting has been all over the place i'm like wow you look so strong i have not been on my regimen since i moved so like really you look so good wow i mean i never see your upper arms True, I'm usually like... They look so good. I really need to do more muscle. I don't have any muscle in there. I'm trying to get it, but I don't know if I have any. How do you get muscle up there, bicep, tricep?
Starting point is 01:04:46 You, it's like... What do you do? Very specific workouts, but then you also have to, like, make sure you're eating a lot, actually, like, and the right stuff. I'm like, I eat a lot, and I do not have arms like that. That does not give me pop by arms. They look so good. Do you do, like, would you say more, like, curls?
Starting point is 01:05:00 Like, what are they called those weights? Dead weights. Do you know what I mean? Dumbos? Yeah. It kind of depends. I guess I have like an arm day and I do bicep, tricep, and shoulder. And then I do two full body days that also have like arms in there as well.
Starting point is 01:05:22 Arms every day for you. Not every day, but I guess lifting days, usually a little bit of arm is in there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And what are you just a lot of protein? Yeah. I mean, my bad at the dieting part of it, like as far as like, Like, when you really are locked in to, like, gaining muscle, it's like you're measuring how much protein you're getting. Like, you literally have to have a food scale and measure, like, how much chicken, how much this and, like, really count your macros, et cetera.
Starting point is 01:05:48 Yeah, that's too much. I'm like, let me just, like, kind of be a little cognizant. Yeah, you kind of just know. Yeah. I got a rotisserie chicken. Okay. You know, that's good. Do you do those?
Starting point is 01:05:56 Are you doing a rotissory chicken? Yeah, I like a rotisserie chicken. How do you eat? I'm very particular. I just like the white meat. Okay. But do you like, do you hear your hand in there or do you cut it with a fork? Cut it, yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:09 Oh, really? Like you sliced it off with a fork and night? Yeah, and like the meat that looks appetizing too much. I thought everyone ate with their hands. I love eating it with my hands. I take the skin off, eat the skin. I take all the skin off and eat that. And then I take go in with my hands and just rip it off.
Starting point is 01:06:24 That's crazy. So you're like cutting it like a turkey. Yeah, very bad. Okay. Because why? Aren't you the only one eating the chicken? No. Oh, you share it with your hand.
Starting point is 01:06:33 I mean, we haven't had it in a long time though. But even like growing up with my mom, like we would do that too. But again, my whole family was sharing said chicken. Pretty small. Yeah. I can get a whole chicken. And just the white meat is just those little parts on the top. Yeah, that's just me.
Starting point is 01:06:47 Then like everyone else in my family likes dark meat. I'm just like the... But that's great. That's like one of my momoses and he liked only the legs and I would have the meat. I have the breast. I was like this is perfect. Yeah, you didn't like the skin. So I'm eating the skin off the whole thing.
Starting point is 01:06:59 You eat the skin? I only like the skin when it's crispy, like a KFC or something. You know. Oh. Or like a fried, yeah. You don't like it on the Rotisserie. No. I could have just Rotatexery's skin.
Starting point is 01:07:10 It's my favorite thing. Very your brand, though, just eating the skin of the chicken. It's going to be my collab with KFC is just the skins. Just give me that original recipe, just the skins. I haven't had a KFC in a while, but that Supergirl collab made me be like, maybe I should go get some. I doesn't have a drive-through, so it really deters me from getting it. L-T, go in.
Starting point is 01:07:27 Yeah. There's just something a little embarrassing for me personally about going into KFC, ordering and just, like, waiting for the food, and then walking out like just like a big ass bucket of it. That seems very on brand for you though. My favorite video is you waiting at McDonald's. It was around Easter. Was it 2018?
Starting point is 01:07:43 Maybe 2019 when you were wearing like jeans and like that blue silk like. Kimono. Yeah. With the number. Yes. I love that video. What is that? Some of your best work was you waiting for food at a inside.
Starting point is 01:07:56 That was pretty. That was pretty cool. It was just like having a little number. I was looking cute that day. I don't know. I think that was in my just filming everything. day. I guess. I was associate KFC with there's
Starting point is 01:08:07 one of me in my car. I don't know what I say, but someone is like, I'm like blocking the driveway or something from getting in. Is this in your Kim Kardashian cosplay? Yes. I have like black hair and a cute tight outfit. What do I say? You're like, what do you want me? Because you're also sticking to it.
Starting point is 01:08:23 No, you were just like, I don't know what to do. I know what I'm supposed to do. I know what I'm supposed to do. In your Kim Kame voice. There's a car. I don't know what to tell you. I don't know where I am. This truck is honking, but there's a lot. I literally don't know what to do.
Starting point is 01:08:42 Is this girl gonna fight? Okay, I don't know what else you want me to do. I'm going through the drive-through. I already circled around. Okay, I'm gonna try. Oh, was I? Yeah, so you were still keeping your monotone vocal fry, like Kim K voice, because you were in your cosplay moment. So that's kind of what made it even more fierce.
Starting point is 01:09:06 It was like you saying, what am I supposed to do? Oh, did I? Yeah. I see that all the time. Like, why don't I leave that in? Just me being a, because it was something. No, but you were just in line. You're in character as well.
Starting point is 01:09:18 I was in line. It was a stupid one where it's like, it was like, I don't know what it was. All I know is I was like cutting over to like go into the drive-through and someone was like trying to get around me. And I was just like, well, I'm stuck here now. Like, what are you? I don't know. I'm like, why did I leave that in?
Starting point is 01:09:32 I don't know. That was recent, too. like what I knew you, so I don't, I don't even have an excuse. Just me being like, I guess back of the day, just thought like anything for like that length time to get that time of 30 minutes in or something to get all those ads. I don't know how it was really weird. That was a good one, though.
Starting point is 01:09:46 That was a good cosplay. I don't know why I did it, but I loved KFC. That was our first fast food, I think, together was KFC, right? Probably. Because you tried it for the first time. Moses not fired KFC before you met me. Yeah, KFC. I mean, or the wasn't the Korean.
Starting point is 01:10:00 Well, that's not really fast food. The Korean fried cheese, but that's not really. The KFC was like, the first like we're going through KFC and eating this together. I guess in that sense like a chain. And we're just seeing it out of the bucket. Do you think it was like so barbaric? Are you just like what is happening?
Starting point is 01:10:12 No, I mean, I ate chicken with my hands. Just straight out of that greasy bucket because it's greasy. When you see that lid, it's just like grease. They fade a drumstick and I'm holding the drumstick. Huh? Oh, yes. But out of a bucket like that, have you done it before? Just grabbed a big piece of greasy chicken out of there.
Starting point is 01:10:27 No, not before, but it was fine. I mean, I've seen it so many times like in TV or something. You know what to do. I think this is how we eat the chicken I've seen those buckets before The bucket of chicken is crazy I mean that does feel just like A little much
Starting point is 01:10:42 I guess if you have a family But I never had a family I would just get like a bucket of chicken And just be like this feels like a lot To just eat that Shout to KFC They're still kicking though Crazy
Starting point is 01:10:53 Maybe next week we'll into the KFC Supergirl Or maybe not What is happening next week? I don't know Or a hacks cosplay Oh yeah I do that in KFC Yeah the cross-off
Starting point is 01:11:02 Yeah. Supergirl KFC crossover that no one asked for. Did you finish watching it? No, I still have to watch it. You watched Love Allen and that Hacks finale? Well, I have to wait for Daryan to watch Hacks. And there's shows that we watch together, but now he gets home. So late, he'll get home like around 8, 8.30 because he's from downtown.
Starting point is 01:11:20 So it's like, oh, my gosh. So traffic is just a lot. And then we have to eat dinner and then get ready for bed. We watch one show. And then now I'm usually falling asleep because I wake up like at 4, 430. Yeah, he's on different schedules. So, yeah, so we usually have one of the show. We finally watched, not the finale of Euphoria, but the pen ultimate episode of Euphoria.
Starting point is 01:11:39 The pen ultimate? The second to last, yeah. What's pen ultimate mean? Second to last. Oh, that's what it means? I've never heard that term ever. Have you? Penn Ultimate.
Starting point is 01:11:51 No. That's new. Oh, yeah. It's like not the finale, like not the last episode, but yeah, second to last. So we still have to watch the finale, but I kind of fell asleep during the pen ultimate episode. You didn't like it? Was that the Nate Jacobs dying? Yeah, I heard him screaming, being trapped underground and running out of water or oxygen or whatever as I was falling asleep.
Starting point is 01:12:12 Oh, my God. What a way to fall asleep. That's the last thing I remember before I fell asleep. Oh, my God. That'd be a good ASMR video. What part? Very a lot. Yeah, because it's like quiet underground and he's scratching the bogs.
Starting point is 01:12:27 There's nothing relaxed. I guess maybe you fell asleep to it. Maybe there is something relaxing. That sounds insane. But you were doing like ASMR, you're trapped inside a Joe Goldberg's box. Well, because that's everything. That's very similar. I know.
Starting point is 01:12:42 You were like, Joe Goldberg's like feeding you. He's reading you books. Like, you know what I mean? Like that's very different. It's a clear box. Yeah, you're kind of like walking around. He's like the original obsession, really. Oh, you're so right.
Starting point is 01:12:54 Yeah. I think they just stole the. Well, I think the trope has kind of been around for a while. Well, they need to have an unattractive person be obsessed because it's like, who Was it, Jen Ortega? She was, like, the obsessed one. Well, Barry had baby reindeer, mama, so. And that was the hit.
Starting point is 01:13:08 I feel like we need more of that because that is, that's more scary, I think. I think when a hot person's up, like, if Jacob Florey's obsessed with me in a movie, I'm not like, oh, my God, I'm so scared. You know what I mean? Which, like, you can be in real life, of course. But in the movie setting, it's maybe not as scary. There was one movie where Noah Schnapp was the obsessed one with his future, and that was kind of scary. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:28 scares me just on Twitter. I mean, like, ah. See, there you go. Oh, is he obsessed with the teacher? I think so. Male or female? God, I think it was male. I could also remembering because it was a long time ago when he was still kind of in favor.
Starting point is 01:13:45 God. In favor of what? Like public image. You know, now everyone like hates him for good reason. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, he was still, I think like, because I remember watching, I think I was house the name for Joey Grospha. So maybe 21, 2021, 2022. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 01:14:01 Yeah. And I remember we were watching. Watching it because Deering and I were just like in his theater room like looking on Netflix. I'm like, oh, maybe this. And yeah, I think he was like a rich kid who was like needed a like a teacher, like a homeschool teacher and I think he becomes obsessed or something. And what happens? I kind of don't remember. I know he was obsessed and wanted to like keep him in his like, I think he was trying to ruin his life to make sure the teacher stayed his teacher.
Starting point is 01:14:27 Oh, I see. Yeah. And frame him for a whole bunch of stuff. So, yeah. I told Tanna her horror movie should be the TanaCon. I'm like, you shouldn't make it into like a horror film, you know, because it's like such a big thing right now, the MercuryClair. Because she didn't know.
Starting point is 01:14:39 Wow. Good. Because she said she posted a TikTok about like her sunburn in Hawaii. And she's like, you guys, if you guys want to meet me in Vegas, like, I'm going to have my sunburn. And then everyone's just like, TanaCon, Tana con, Tana con. And all that. She's like, okay, valid. Because she didn't know obsession was made by a YouTuber or like Marquis Plyre.
Starting point is 01:14:55 I just like really just, everything you tell me. I just tell her. I'm like, you know what I know. Oh, backrooms. I forgot about that one too. I didn't know. I was a thing. I was like, yeah, and that's why you should make a horror film. Yeah, because Obsession Director Curry is her age. And then the Packrooms director is only 20 because he made the YouTube shorts, the short films when he was like 16. That's crazy. They need to be a female one. I feel like there's not a lot of female horror directors, you know.
Starting point is 01:15:21 Tea, yeah. The woman in Jennifer's Body. Do you remember her, Diablo Cody? Yeah, she's doing something. I think she's working on a sequel for Jennifer's Body now. But, yeah. Okay. With all the original people? I think. I think Amanda Seifred talked about it, but isn't, I think Jennifer, didn't Jennifer die? I don't remember. Megan Fox.
Starting point is 01:15:38 Oh, in the movie. Yeah. Oh, she was a vampire. Or, yeah, yeah, or demon or something. Oh, right. Maybe not vampire. Yeah. But again, similar to obsession where a man ruined her freaking life and she was just a hot girl minding her business.
Starting point is 01:15:48 You're so right. Yeah, just a hot girl minding her business until a man came along. Oh, my gosh. You were so right. Yeah, I guess you can't really die though because she was like a demon. T. Or they did some, I don't know. I forget the ending.
Starting point is 01:15:59 It's been a minute. But, yeah. She was fierce in that movie. Mm-hmm. She also did Juno, right to Yable Cody? Yes. I liked her. She was, like, so cool back in the MySpace Days, like, 2007.
Starting point is 01:16:08 I mean, for sure, I always just had a cool vibe to her. I loved Juno. That was, like, my... Did you like, Juno? I went to my movie theater to see it, just, like, alone. Like, I would walk to my movie theater. It was, like, four blocks away. I'd walk there and just, like, see Juno by myself.
Starting point is 01:16:21 Okay. What did you like about it? I don't honestly know what I love that much. I think it was funny. I love the soundtrack. I had a big, like, Elliot Page Stand moment. Oh. Because Elliot Page was also my favorite X-Men in the X-Men movie.
Starting point is 01:16:34 So... Who was he in the movie? He was Kitty Prize, Shadow Cat. Oh. Yeah. Also an umbrella academy, right? Yes. Yes. Oh, it's kind of everyone.
Starting point is 01:16:44 Yeah, I love Elliot Page. So I think I just loved the cast. I loved the music. I thought it was funny. I, like, would quote it all the time. I don't know why. You probably liked Napoleon Dynamite, too. No.
Starting point is 01:16:54 I hated... What? That's the same vibes. What's the big difference? There's a girl main character, and then... Oh, I see. You wanted the diva? Uh-huh.
Starting point is 01:17:01 I can't really, I need a girl protagonist. Like, since I was a toss. Oh, interesting. There's not one film where you like a male. How about Spider-Man? I don't like, I watch those. I don't like stand as much. Like, the heroes, like, I really love and, like, collect and, like, get excited for
Starting point is 01:17:19 are the girl heroes. Like, Elizabeth Olsen as Wanda Maximoff, the Scarlet Witch. Like, that's my favorite superhero. There's no ride of Wanda at Disneyland. I don't think, maybe. Right, there is no Wanda Rye. You would like all those Madam Widow, Madam Webb as yes. Oh, speaking of Sydney, Sweeney, she is really in your purse right now.
Starting point is 01:17:41 Did you see that she was caught lying about going to the, never going to Times Square? No, but I love that. And it's like when I read this, I'm like, this is the most Trishian thing I've ever heard of my life. What did she say? Why did she say it? So Scooter Braun posted on Instagram story, my girls, or Instagram, hard posts, a feed. Oh. My girl's never been to Times Square.
Starting point is 01:18:02 So I took her there to go see her billboard. Well, maybe he was lying. Maybe he's lying on her behalf. It was a video of like her being so excited. So they went on their bikes. She had like a little hoodie on. They were going incognito. Biking to Times Square so she could see her giant American Eagle,
Starting point is 01:18:18 electronic billboards. Oh, she's back in the American Eagle ads? Oh, I'm telling you, you can't escape that girl. Okay. That was the one that was all controversial and they did another one? I don't know what her, like, the contract must have been a multi-seasonal thing. They're like, we're going to do it again. But now she has her boss.
Starting point is 01:18:32 and she's a little bit more low-key. She has a different person now. That wasn't me. That was Mrs. Suclesias. I love that. It was a little bait and switch. Yeah. And yeah, I was like making a big thing, like a big romantic gesture.
Starting point is 01:18:48 Oh, she's never been in Times Square. I'm going to take her so she can go see herself. And then people went actually, the fans were actually like, actually Ellen, that's not the truth. Because there's a video of her and Glenn Powell when they're promoting their rom-com. I was on the movie's like TikTok account where and Sydney goes Where are we right now?
Starting point is 01:19:07 And Glenn goes Sydney we're in Times Square And like they're surrounded And then she was there another time too Yeah multiple times And then what was she promoting the other time? Oh in 2025 so recent She was promoting the movie Christy
Starting point is 01:19:21 You know the boxing one that she got like all fit for whatever And she went to go to time In the middle of Times Square She was filming TikToks out there with the actual Christy that she was playing. Oh. And this was literally in time square.
Starting point is 01:19:34 In time square. Like there's TikToks of her surrounded by all the lights and everything. So I was like I don't know if you rubbed off on her or something when you spent a couple hours together. She's like absorbed me and I'll just
Starting point is 01:19:47 short term memory. But honestly there is something to it because there is something to be like this is my first time and people get like excited about it. You know even if it's like sex about it. I'd always tell people like this is my first time. You know what I mean? And they get like so excited and you're just like
Starting point is 01:19:59 oh God, just keep saying it. So I think there's something exciting to be like, I've never done this before and really let me show you. You know, like it is kind of exciting. It sounds like, I know I remember to Benny Hahn. I'm like, well, let me show you. You know, it's a very exciting thing. I feel like I definitely probably still say it to Moses.
Starting point is 01:20:12 Like, oh, I've never done this before. You didn't mean because it's just like exciting to be the first. Or when people repeat a story to me, I'll never be like, oh, you already told me that. I'm like, oh, wow, really? Like, you know, because it's just like the excitement of it. Like, so she probably just told her new boyfriend. She's just like, never been here. I've never been here.
Starting point is 01:20:28 Especially if it was like Glenn Powell. She probably didn't want to bring up that. She's like, you know what I mean? So I always say that. Like, I guess I've been to Disney World, but like I disassociate it in my head because it was like the worst experience of my life. So I was just like, oh, I've never really been to Disney World, which is true. That's why I say, look, I never had a boyfriend.
Starting point is 01:20:40 It's kind of true. Like, I never lived with someone. And it's like, so in her mind she's like never been there because. If she only went there for work, like, you know, when you're on a crazy schedule, you land, you do an interview, you fly back to somewhere. But to be like on a romantic vacation in Times Square for the first time. Yeah. That part.
Starting point is 01:20:59 Yeah. Yeah. I never lived in New York. Like I've never vacationed in Times Square. Like that makes sense. We're a debate team over here. We'd love to take the opposing side. We know what it's like to be on the fast strike working.
Starting point is 01:21:13 Non-stop. That's right. We stand by. Sometimes you stop in a place just to do something and you don't get to actually enjoy it and be there. That's true. I know I'd always ask you. What was things I asked you? I'm like, have you ever done this?
Starting point is 01:21:25 You're like, not that I remember. I'm like, how would you like remember? What was it? I don't know. God, there was something recently. There was. I don't know. I can't remember.
Starting point is 01:21:37 But anyways. So London? Have you been to London? And you're like, I don't know. I stopped through there, but I've never been to London. Yeah. Oh, that's crazy. Same thing.
Starting point is 01:21:48 I stand by people who select a memory. That's all I'm going to say. Or like you start your memory from zero when you're in a new relationship. O.T. Okay. Oh, yeah. It starts from scratch. I think that's probably true.
Starting point is 01:22:01 the trauma because like that movie probably flopped right no one talked about the bike boxer movie so she's probably like it's trauma no offense to her but you know what i mean the glen powell relationship flopped obviously so it's like well maybe she just associates so that's where we're thinking maybe that part of times where she's ever been to you know there's different parts different angles different looks we went to the zoo for the first time after being in new york in so many that is true i've been there hundreds of times yeah we were at the central park zoo for the first time there was a zoo here that was crazy actually That was like a favorite spot.
Starting point is 01:22:33 Yeah. So, you know. Where was that? Where was that? Oh, he talked about it on his Instagram. Yeah, Scooter posted that on his Instagram. That is real name.
Starting point is 01:22:43 Very good and serious name. I don't like that name. I don't like that name either. I just like goes with this. A grown man being called Scooter is like, yeah. And I think just knowing how dubious he is, it's just like, that's extra annoying on top of it.
Starting point is 01:22:54 Like he's not a DJ. DJ, DJ Scooter? I was thinking like Scooter from the cartoon Doug. You remember Doug? Yeah, Scooter. Scooter just sounds like a fake name or something, but he's not well-liked, correct? People don't like him as that what I gather. Because Justin and Taylor and Ariana.
Starting point is 01:23:12 Yeah. Demi. Oh, my God. He went after all the big ones. Yeah, there was an interview talking about Taylor Swift. Yeah, he needs to not do that anymore. What did he say? He's like, people think that like me and Taylor, like, know each other very well.
Starting point is 01:23:26 The truth is, I haven't even really met her. Like, I don't really know her. I was like, girl, we know enough. She knows enough to know that. It was a little dubious. What happened? He took her songs. He bought her the record label that she was like contractually signed to you.
Starting point is 01:23:39 Why did he do that? Own the Masters to all her recordings. To whether or to just get money. Probably a little bit of power. Well, his reasoning was. He's like, I was such a big fan of, I liked her music. She's the biggest artist in the world. Like, of course I'm going to want to invest in that label or whatever.
Starting point is 01:23:56 That's kind of his. I think at the end of day, he flipped it. like he bought it and sold it and just made a bunch of money on it. Money is the root of all evil. Can't take it with you when you go. If you get money that way, you know what I mean? Like maybe, I don't know, maybe there's like a hell or something you go to afterwards. Maybe there's not.
Starting point is 01:24:13 Maybe nothing happens when you die. But if you take it like an in a shitty way, right, that is probably not good money. It catches up to you at some point, I guess. Because even like the clients that were like loyal to him at the time, like Demi, Ariana and Justin, they all are not with him now. Damn. What's he doing? speaks volumes.
Starting point is 01:24:29 I think he's kind of just chilling because he was working at, um, or like an investor or something. I forget what his actual role is, but he was, had a part ownership in the Hib label. Oh. Like, like, BTA, like, you know, a lot of the big K-pop acts. Oh, damn. But I think he sold his share. So I think he just like sold his shares of things and as not managing talent anymore. And it's just kind of like rich.
Starting point is 01:24:54 Rich. Rich. And dating Sydney, Sweeney. Because he got divorced two years ago. Who was he married to? A regular woman. Just a normal woman. A normie.
Starting point is 01:25:03 A normie. Okay. A boring boomer. Normie. I love a normie though. They're the best, honestly. All right. You got to, nothing exciting about him.
Starting point is 01:25:15 Kind of bores me a little bit. Yeah, T. I'd love that he's like really going all in with his like Instagram official relationship though with Sydney Sweeney. It's like. How old is he? Is he young 30s? I think he's that young. He is 4.
Starting point is 01:25:29 Oh, 44. Okay, I guess he's excited. Are they a new relationship? They're newly dating? They've been together for a while. Maybe almost a year now at this point? Yeah. Oh, she's only 28.
Starting point is 01:25:42 Wow, I forgot how young she is. Sidney Swinney. She is very young. She has been around for a while. Yeah. Glenn Powell was cuter. She should just date with him. That's he.
Starting point is 01:25:50 If they were dating. They were dating? They confirmed, no. Allegedly. Never confirmed. Well, she was still engaged throughout that whole press tour. She didn't call off her engagement until after. after.
Starting point is 01:26:00 Glenn Powell was also in Top Gun? Yes. Great memory. Okay. So it's Glenn Powell, Miles Teller. Who was there? Was there another famous one in that? Tom Cruise.
Starting point is 01:26:10 Yeah. I mean, obviously, Tom Cruise. I never saw a Top Gun Network, but I was excited for it. I remember everyone loved that movie when it came out. Yeah, I remember I was working, obviously, I was still working at E. And my manager would, like, try to assign me Top Gun videos, and I would have to have to abstain. I would say I'm not editing those interviews. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:26:32 It's just like not my tea. Like there's, I really put my foot down on some things where I'm like I would rather just like do something dastardly to myself if you catch my drift. Oh my God. Then edit an interview of these white men speaking. Yeah. Yeah. They seem kind of boring.
Starting point is 01:26:50 Yeah. Yeah, it's not my tea. I can't even like phone it in. So what would you do? I'm just like I'm not working today. I would just be like, I'll go edit trickstein Katia. Oh, okay. Do they, they probably feel like they can't just give you all gay stuff because it might be like discrimination.
Starting point is 01:27:05 You know, they're like, well, we can't just be like, here's a drag race. You know, you and, you know? I get a guy. For the background, I've just, I've seen you already because I've been there forever. So I have a little bit of leeway. Okay, so you can say what you want. Yeah, I'll just assign myself. Like, I assigned myself.
Starting point is 01:27:20 I love that. Like, Calabasas is confidential. I'm like, you know, something where I can get a little into. Yeah. Holly, we just interviewed Holly Madison. I'm like, I'll do Holly Madison, you know. The Maryland thing everyone went to?
Starting point is 01:27:33 Was that where she was at the Maryland birthday? She came into her office actually. Oh. Yeah. What was the interview? What was she promoting? It was like, we did like, we have like a series. I mean, it's kind of the thing that GQ and everything does too, but it's like looking
Starting point is 01:27:45 back at it past clips and interviews and stuff. Because E. E.T. has just been in existence and it's like, it's the first entertainment you show literally. Oh, right. So they have just interviewed every single person. That's cool. Since the beginning of their career. So they have her first one.
Starting point is 01:27:57 What was the first one? Do you remember? Before Girls Next Door even premiered, they, like, went to the mansion to interview. Was it Cribs? Not for ETA. It was when they were filming Girls Next Door. Oh, before it aired. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:09 So Holly is, like, oh, my God, that's so cute. I love when they do that when they react to their, like, wrist interviews. Oh, my God, that's so cute. So she came into the place. Love that. That's a fun one to interview or to edit. Yeah, I get to be a little selective. Sometimes it gets a little, like, we don't really got much to work with,
Starting point is 01:28:25 but let me find something that gives me a little bit. of excitement, but yeah, it can be a little dry sometimes. Well, you love the Blah Violet now, so you're going to edit those. T, yeah, yeah, yeah. We don't interview anyone inside the villa. We interview them when they get eliminated. They'll usually do like a Zoom press tour and then, yeah. I hate Zooms.
Starting point is 01:28:44 I hate zooms. They're so stupid. I hate watching them. I hate doing them. Like, I don't want to see just two people talking at their screens. It's just so boring. I hate it. I remember when COVID was happening and everyone's like, we're going to Zoom interview.
Starting point is 01:28:54 That's the only name you could do, yeah. More. Even Jimmy Fallon was like zooming. I was like, no. Literally the only option. Ward does not do a show. It's fine. We can just watch YouTube.
Starting point is 01:29:02 Everyone can just do it at their house. Like, it was awful. It was so stupid. I hated it. I still do. I think I did one Zoom interview for Dish with Trish. It was Brett Michaels though. And I was like, okay, it's everything, but it wasn't like the same.
Starting point is 01:29:12 That's funny. Oh, I didn't realize Brett was digital. He was Zoom. Yeah. He was supposed to come in person and then COVID happened and like, well, they're in Zoom. Yeah. Benny Hanna and Brett Michaels both casualties.
Starting point is 01:29:22 Double homicide. Yeah. That was. That was. That was, Courtney was like, a weirdly sad time. I'm being bare in this situation where I'm like, why did this have to happen to me? Like I lost these interviews, you know, where I was just like, damn. Oh, I haven't seen the movie, but I kind of feel bad for Bear.
Starting point is 01:29:37 I mean, I feel bad for Nicky, too. But I kind of feel bad for Bear, too. Damn. He has a lot of insecurities, obviously. I should have known you would be one of the ones on Bear side. I just trying to take the opposing side. But then I kind of feel back because I know that. I know what it is.
Starting point is 01:29:48 I want someone to be in love with you. So that's what I'm saying. I don't think he meant for that to happen. But I guess once you know, then you should know. But some guys are just stupid and clueless. And they don't see it that way. Yeah. I don't really know what's happening.
Starting point is 01:29:58 Yeah. And I guess also to you, me looking out of you, I suppose. But even the director and like, and the stars also kind of point out that it's, when it comes to the discussion, is he the villain, it's like very blurry.
Starting point is 01:30:12 Yeah. It's intentionally blurry so the viewer, each viewer can pick their, you know, perspective and have their own. And I have no perspective because I haven't seen the movie. See the movie. I just, from what, I do love.
Starting point is 01:30:25 of saying my opinion on things that I don't know anything about. That's done really well for you. Because it's kind of like ignorance is bliss. It's like, oh, if you say something right, everyone's like, wow, she's so smart. If you say something wrong, I didn't really, I don't know what's happening.
Starting point is 01:30:38 I just saw clips, you know what I mean? So it's kind of nice to just comment on things you know nothing about. Actually, I didn't know. You just like, I'm dumb. You know what I mean? And then people are like, okay. Or I can be like, I'm mentally ill too, so it's fine.
Starting point is 01:30:50 All right, I'm also. I'm both the obsessor and the obsession, you know what I mean? Like I've been on both ends. Yeah. Oh, I've never had anyone obsessed with me. Have you had anyone obsessed with you? Not that I know of.
Starting point is 01:31:01 It's probably good, I guess. I guess it's kind of scary if someone's, like, too obsessed. Yeah. I'm trying to think... I definitely probably, like, ghosted once or twice where, like, someone is... Like, I went on a first date. It wasn't good. And then I just would stop replying.
Starting point is 01:31:22 But it wasn't, like, an obsess. It was just, like, they were a normal amount. like following up and then I just remove myself from the situation. Block them? No, I just kind of like, I only block when it's like, I actually had a thing with them
Starting point is 01:31:33 and then I was, when I was the reverse, when I was following up a lot and they were like trying to pedal off the gas. And I'd be like, what? You're not gonna. Block them, but you like them? Yeah, that would be like, you just lost a good man, you know?
Starting point is 01:31:48 I'll show you. Because it would always be like, oh, yeah, like, oh, I'm not interested in that, but like, we can still like be friends. Like, I like, hanging out with you. I was like, what? Oh, I hate. I'm not going to be your friend, baby.
Starting point is 01:31:57 Yeah. Block. You have no access to me. Don't even come. You can't even come see what I'm up to on Instagram. Oh, you'd block on there too. Oh, cross platform. Text.
Starting point is 01:32:06 Damn. Facebook. That is hard when someone's like, let's just be friends. And the words of Ariana. We can't be friends. Oh, we can't be friends. Have you seen that article where it's like, celebrities you never knew we're gay?
Starting point is 01:32:19 And like the first one's like, Frankie Grande. And like Rainbow. Happy fraud. He posted on his Instagram. Oh, that's right. not that. Do you think that was a real article? No.
Starting point is 01:32:27 Oh, it was fake? I think. I think it was supposed to be like... I think it was like a straight person, like Des Mois being like, people we didn't know we're gay. It's like, are you to go to Nogne's brother? And you're like, what? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:32:36 I thought, okay, I thought it was real. I was like, damn. It kind of gives like that April, that April Fool's article where you were on Broadway before you were on Broadway, you know? Oh, man. Yeah, that was. But it did manifest. That was for a rock scene.
Starting point is 01:32:49 And then Wendy Leva got it. She's performing at the Tony Awards. Yes. And Dylan Mulvaney, I think. Yeah. I was like, that's so random because Dylan wasn't in Chicago because it's Chicago's 30th anniversary. I think Alexis Newell from Glee, I think she's also performing. It's like a whole big thing that I'm so jealous.
Starting point is 01:33:05 I would love to perform with Tony Awards. That would be everything. I wonder what Dylan's doing. She just finished six, so I wonder what she's doing. I love a Tony Award. Do you what I was hosting this year? Do you edit those? You care about Tony Awards?
Starting point is 01:33:16 No, I don't. Editor care. We do both. And we do cover it. Last year was Cynthia Revo. I don't even know who hosted this year. I didn't edit it, but we just interviewed her pink. Pink is hosting?
Starting point is 01:33:30 Pink the singer, yes. I don't know Jimmy's going to answer the James Charles photo because every time we mention pink, he puts this damn. Don't do that to pink. Damn. Does James Charles have pink hair? He just has this one red carpet photo where he is serving Alicia Pink. Okay.
Starting point is 01:33:47 Poor Pink. So sorry to her. That's such a random host I love her but damn Did she do Broadway? No she's just a singer I maybe she did do Broadway Maybe I don't think so
Starting point is 01:33:58 I feel like I would have known about it I follow all the Broadway tea Oh yeah yeah yeah she has never acted in Broadway herself But she has deep ties to the theater world Okay I know her daughter loves Broadway Oh that kind of makes sense yeah Oh her songs are in Anne Julietette Well
Starting point is 01:34:16 Britney Spears in sync Like everyone is in Angelia yet But okay Fair enough, fair enough That makes sense Is she taking over Kelly Clarkson's spot? I have She filled in once
Starting point is 01:34:29 When Kelly was like on Break or something But I don't know if they ever said Who's feeling that after she's done You're just not going to fill in They might Sherry Shepard's gone I didn't realize daytime was struggling like that
Starting point is 01:34:42 Daytime talk shows But apparently they are Yeah, who's watching him I mean I guess the clips But again Then you can just do a podcast Yeah
Starting point is 01:34:51 I do like podcasts I was watching Amy Polar I was watching Tom Holland on Amy Polar Yeah Did you see his in the spider web Is it from the movie Or was it just like a shot Or was it AI
Starting point is 01:34:59 Where he's like in a spider web And he's like naked Like he's in underwear Let me see I just I saw it on Twitter You didn't see this? No Oh my gosh
Starting point is 01:35:08 And I was like wait Is this real What do I always What is your phone Where is it? Oh it's in this wig Okay I was like Where is it?
Starting point is 01:35:15 I was like where is it? Because I saw that, I was like, oh my gosh, this is giving pride. Oh yeah. Oh, it literally was the first thing that popped on my phone. That's so weird. Is that real or is that AI? Tom Holland is incredible. There is no way this is real.
Starting point is 01:35:31 It looks so real. He would not be wearing a jockstrap in the Spider-Man movie. Are you sure? Yes. I don't know. Should I send him Jimmy? Yeah, send it to Jimmy. It's giving AI boots to me because...
Starting point is 01:35:46 It got a lot of views. Well, yes, because I'm sure. people are whacking off to it as we speak. Because pride. Wait, but why would he be wearing a jockstrap? I think that's why it's AI, Mama. Okay. Are you sure? I'm not, I'm like 90% sure.
Starting point is 01:36:01 I mean, okay. I think they also would have known. Like, we get the press releases when there's new promotional stills from big movies. Not at that. And I have not gotten the press release, Tom Holland in jockstrap for Spider-Man, no way, or a brand-new day or whatever. What is that? Once the premiere.
Starting point is 01:36:17 I want to email boo. Can Malpul go see those movies? She'd love Spider-Man, but can she see the real Spider-Man? I guess not if he's in a jockey-out. Guess maybe not. Like, what is happening with Spider-Man? Where is his body suit? What is their premiere?
Starting point is 01:36:29 You wouldn't know the premieres. Yeah, it comes out end of July. So the premiere is probably, probably, I don't know if we have a date yet, but it must be soon in. Is he doing press for already? Like, why was he on the... He was promoting the other movie that he's in, Odyssey, the Odyssey. The Odyssey. The Odyssey comes out first, and then Spider-Man is, like, a week.
Starting point is 01:36:48 or two weeks after. Odyssey's with Robert Panson? Yes, and Zendaya also and Matt Damon. It is the Christopher Nolan movie based on the famous book or whatever. Oh, that's why I think in Barnes & Noble they have all the ocean stuff.
Starting point is 01:37:02 It's an ocean movie, the Odyssey. Ocean is involved, but also land is involved. It's like Greek gods. Yes, because I feel like when we were looking at baby names. I remember Odyssey was like one of the ones that came up because I think it's like a remake. Maybe there was already a movie called Odyssey. And then when we went to Barnes & Noble, there's like ocean everywhere.
Starting point is 01:37:17 And it says like the Odyssey, like journals and stuff so must be. Oh, okay, that kind of makes sense. I know there's boats and stuff, but in the Odyssey, but... Oh, did you see on the impolar where he said Zendaya was not like, or Roo was nothing like Zendaya? Yeah. But it's like...
Starting point is 01:37:33 Well, yes. Right. Yeah, well, obviously, yeah. Why did it? She took it so seriously. He should go, yeah, okay, that makes sense. But I was like, was he being, was he joking or was he just like being serious? I think he was trying to like talk about how talented she is and the fact that the character
Starting point is 01:37:47 she plays is so different from herself. But it's like, yeah, we know she's not a lesbian. Like, for start, her and a drug addict. Yeah. I was so confused by that. Or, like, working at the strip club. Like, we know all this. Like, well, yes, Thomas, but thank you.
Starting point is 01:37:59 He's like, that's nothing like her. I was like, anybody. He's funny, though. I liked him on that. I really love the Avalor podcast. I really like it. And he was pretty funny on there, too. He seems, um, he seems nice.
Starting point is 01:38:09 He said the number one thing he gets recognized from is the umbrella lip sync. Lipsink. Which, honestly, that's like what I do him from, too. And I was just like, damn, he was really good on that. He ate with that, yeah. Yeah. I'm that crazy though. You have all this, like, line of work,
Starting point is 01:38:20 and people are just, like, loved you on that. Even Amy Pollard for the promo was doing the umbrella lip sync. Well, T, I mean, he doesn't have that much work. He has Spider-Man, and then he has an umbrella video. That's it? He has other smaller projects, but no, no shade. Romeo and Juliet on the West End. No shade of Tom flop Central Station all across the board, but, yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:39 What's Flop Central Station? Flop. Oh, not like his Flop Tropica. Club, shallame. No. I thought it was like a Twitter account, you're shouting out or something. thing. Okay, I thought he had a lot. I thought he had a lot going for him.
Starting point is 01:38:50 No, his other projects have, for the most part, bombed outside of Spider-Man. But it's all you need is Spider-Man. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's also young. He's, like, just turned 30, which is kind of crazy. Yeah, I did see something where he's like, oh, I can't be playing Spider-Man at 30.
Starting point is 01:39:02 Yeah, he once told GQ, he's like, I would die if I'm still playing Spider-Man at 30. And here he is. Yeah. I hope he stay alive. That's a crazy thing to say. He made fun of himself for that, though, because he got asked about it. And he's like, yeah. Yeah, because is he out of high school at this point?
Starting point is 01:39:18 Like Peter Parker? Or is he still in high school? He is now out of high school, yeah. And the new one. I don't like the promise of the new movie. Just everyone forgetting who he is. Stupid. We just start at the beginning again. It's like, oh, no, I hate this.
Starting point is 01:39:31 But I do want to go see it. So if you're a Spider-Man person out there with my daughter. I want to take a Malbuke. Can a four-year-old see it, I guess? Three and a half. Yeah, there's nothing that crazy in that. She was just loves a Spider-Man. Every time Panda comes, they just
Starting point is 01:39:44 p-ps-ps. Like, she just puts her around. webs all the time. Like she loves it. Even the one at Disneyland, shout-up to the Spider-Man at Disneyland. He sounds just like the Spider-Man in the cartoons and the movies. He's like, hey, just had 13 slices of pizza this morning. And he was like so cool, like giving him
Starting point is 01:39:58 high-fives, like all the stuff. He's like, oh, man, mom. Like, he was just so cool. And there was like a whole line of people to meet him. I'm like, wow, you're really keeping this up for like hours just meeting people? Like how? Because, you know, all the questions people ask you, like, Disney characters have to answer in character. So, how are you keeping that up?
Starting point is 01:40:13 Like it's actually kind of insane how you think they're just obsessed with Spider-Man? Like how are they knowing what Peter Parker would Spider-Man would say? Like how do they know? And like the little kids. Yeah. It's kind of a dramatic. You're in the zone. He was just so good with them too because like, like, you know, obviously they're like shy.
Starting point is 01:40:31 And so he would be something like, no, don't worry. Like my, I don't know if he has a cat. Like someone doesn't thought that much either. Like they're just so good. Or he did this. Like if they did the webs, he's like, oh, yeah, I got webs too. Like he's just like so quick. I was like, he's surprised.
Starting point is 01:40:43 Experience. It felt like a real Spider-Man. I was like, wow, that's so cool. It was, shout out to that guy at the, at the, they jump. Have you seen where they jump? Like, you have to go during like 11 a.m. or 3 p.m. Yes, like the little show that they do. How do they do that?
Starting point is 01:40:59 I think it's like just a dummy. Like when they're flinging him around. Yeah. Really? The part where he's really flinging himself, that part's like a dummy that gets shot out. But there is a real actor up there as well. But there is somebody that scales it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:13 amazing. We're like putting their life on that line to be at Disneyland. It is. They are amazing. And the gift shop is great. All those bubbles. Like they have a whole Spider-Man gift shop. We do love we're Spider-Man household, which is pretty cool.
Starting point is 01:41:26 I don't expect it. It's like one of those things we never. Yeah, we're not Spider-Man people. Like we're like they just put up. You know, some parents they like to have their kids be about the same stuff. Yeah. But for us like never, they just find their own stuff and go with it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:39 Like the pillars, they're on the pillars. When we were in New York, Mabble was like, like, like, When we would see the building, she'd like, there's Spider-Man. And, like, we don't watch the Spider-Man movies. And I know she, like, those little kids. I know Spideaverse she likes, but I'm like, how does she know? Like, he's in New York? I guess very weird.
Starting point is 01:41:52 And then, yeah, anyways, Spider-Man really is crushing. I would love to be in the next Spider-Man movie. I don't know how I'm going to fit in there. Can I be MJ, the next MJ? If Tom and the Day are retiring, I would love, I would love to be in there somehow. Who would be the next Spider-Man? Well, I mean, if they want to get into the weeds, they're going to be the next one will probably be,
Starting point is 01:42:13 Miles Morales, who is like an Afro-Latino character. So I think Thomas said he wants to kind of be a part of that, like, transition of introducing like a Miles Morales. Or it could be like Spider-Gwen who... Oh, I play her. I was going to say that, but I was just trying to say Malibu would be excited. Cassie. I can be 40, okay.
Starting point is 01:42:32 I can play younger for sure. I would love to be here. That's Malbu's a fame. She loves a Spider-Gwen. We should do Spider-Man in Broadway, the musical. You can be in it. I think they did that already. that failed miserably.
Starting point is 01:42:44 I would love, though. I would love that be. Okay, so there's... I was thinking more like you'd be a mom with her kids and Spider-Man saves you and the kids in this way. They get to meet him. I want to be a mom, babe. I want to be Spider-Gwen. I need to be the hero.
Starting point is 01:42:58 There's a lot of different spidey people as well. Nicholas Cage is in one right now, Spider-Noar. And he's a version of Spider-Man. Is there any body positivity ones? Did you watch Into the Spider-Verse? two? No. Oh, there is like a quote unquote plus side. I mean, there's a curvier. And I think she also was pregnant actually. Oh, okay. Love that. A spider, a version of spider woman. How many spider versions were in that one? The spider, uh, the whole thing was just like. People being spiders.
Starting point is 01:43:29 Every different iteration of Spider man or woman or non-binary. It gets a little. Okay, you love that. There's like a pig. Okay. Losing the plot a little bit. The pig is spider pig? Yes. What? Really? I'm not even kidding. Oh my God. They losing it. That's too much. That's why I'm saying it gets a little too. I just want the I just want Spider-Man okay. I want Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen. How come she gets bit by a spider and that's how she boomed Spider-Gwen. Yeah. That was Emma Stone. She was Gwen Stacy, but she, that version of Gwen Stacy never became a Spider-Gwen. Spider-Gwen into the Spider-Verse is played by Haley Steinfeld but it's animated, so Haley's just the voice of Gwen. Well, if they ever need an embodiment,
Starting point is 01:44:11 I would love to do it. Send it my self-tape along with my obsession one. I also love the off-campus self-tapes. Like, I've been saying... What's off-campus? Oh, my God. You haven't even heard of off-campus? What?
Starting point is 01:44:22 No idea. You never heard of it. No. It came out like two weeks ago, maybe three. Off-campus. It's like... Everyone was kind of conceptualizing it as heterosexual, hated rivalry just because it is a hockey romance,
Starting point is 01:44:37 but it's also a popular book series. They made it straight. Well, I think it's also, it's been around for a while. It's like a romance hockey series takes place in a college. And it's almost like Bridgetton T's where each book is a different couple. But they're not related. It's not like a family. I hate that then.
Starting point is 01:44:55 What's the point? Like that's that's all stupid. Like what? And they're all hockey players? The guys are hockey players. Yeah. It's like each one run a hockey team. Sounds boring.
Starting point is 01:45:02 Well, it's like the most popular show on Prime ever. It got 36 million views. What? 36 million people watched it in one week. So. I never heard of this. How can we never talk about it before? I guess it's not controversial.
Starting point is 01:45:13 There's nothing happening. Well, now there is tea. What's the tea? Okay. So in season two that is already going into production, one of the leads, the leads were just announced, like, the new couple that they're following. And everyone and all the actors in the show took off, like, immediately. We covered the show, like, a week or two weeks before it came out.
Starting point is 01:45:36 And I watched, I think, six of the screeners they gave me. So I was quick to follow. I'm like, I know these girlies are really going to pop off. So they have, like, 100K when I followed. So I felt very cool. Now they have, like, 10 million followers. Anyway. Damn.
Starting point is 01:45:48 But there's only, like, two female characters in this first season. But one of them really, like, took off and is becoming, like, the most popular. Her name is Mika Abdallah, is the actress's name. Okay. And now she's going to be the lead in season two. But she was engaged for, like, five years. Or she was dating and then engaged to a former Disney Channel star, and they were together for five years. Who's the Disney Channel Star?
Starting point is 01:46:11 God, I'm afraid of you don't even know. No, I know what he's from. His name is Jake Short. I have a photo that maybe you've seen him in because there's a meme of him. Did you know him? I've known him from this meme. Have you ever seen this? No idea.
Starting point is 01:46:26 I thought he would at least have seen this. How would I know that meme? He was from the show Ant Farm. No idea. Okay. He's growing up now, I guess. So they were together for, oh yeah, like around four years. they got engaged last year.
Starting point is 01:46:41 And then Mika's publicist confirmed that they broke up to us weekly, like yesterday. So it's all very fresh. But then, and it was kind of surprising too because, like, going into this one, the fans were very much like, let's not ship the actual actors because then they're going to like actually have few. Like, I think also we just saw it with heated rivalry with everyone shipping like Hudson and Connor so hard. I don't know with everyone, Bridgeton, like, but doesn't play into it. Like, Bridgeton's like, are they dating? you know like kids bury that but they're all for the most part the cast all has like very long relationships like a lot of them are engaged and stuff um and i've had partners for several years
Starting point is 01:47:20 and obviously micha was uh mika was one of them but yeah the engagement was kind of called off very like suddenly and randomly so randomly so everyone was like oh like that's so random is it just because she's like the new it girl like she's becoming like the most popular in the cash she's going to have her own that's probably that own season but then this clip went viral from um their podcast so her ex had a podcast with another Disney Channel star
Starting point is 01:47:47 and then there was one episode where they each brought in their partners and then this clip has gone viral I think I see it so you can react to it Disney Channel drama Disney Channel
Starting point is 01:47:57 Tia love it oh oh no oh I've seen that guy the guy with the mustache is the guy that kid grown up the mean kid no the other one the kid with the mustache
Starting point is 01:48:07 is from Good Luck Charlie with Bridget Miller. Oh, he looks familiar. Okay. He's also, yeah, they're both on Disney Channel. He would describe me. Oh, yeah, you can take it away. I was actually asking.
Starting point is 01:48:18 I have two words. Yeah. A lot of farts. No, that's pretty funny, though. I got a son bitch. Oh, my God. So she's the best person. What?
Starting point is 01:48:31 Wait, I'm so confused. Is this one in the middle, like the sum bitch? So, yeah, the girl in the red, that's the fiancé. That's Mika from off campus. Oh. Yes. And he's describing her as some bitch? Yes.
Starting point is 01:48:44 And they've been together? Yes. And were they fiancees in this? They were, they've been dating. I don't know if they were engaged at that point. But they're dating. They're not broken up. They were together for years at that point.
Starting point is 01:48:53 Yes. And it was like a couple episodes. So they each brought in their partner. So that Bradley from Goodleg, Charlie brought his girlfriend. And that's why the girlfriend's shocked. I need to watch this again. I'm so confused.
Starting point is 01:49:03 I thought this was like current day or something. And even that, I was like, why is it? Okay. Oh my gosh. Yeah. This is when this is when they were together. And that's,
Starting point is 01:49:10 and this clip resurfaced and went. viral because everyone's like well no wonder she left his oh my like are you okay oh my god are you bare like what is happening this is so weird he would describe me oh yeah you can take it away I was actually asking I have two words yeah a lot of farts
Starting point is 01:49:27 no that's pretty much that I got a son bitch oh my god oh my god so she's the best person he knows he's the best person he's ever met and I'm some bitch dab me up Well, I mean, shout out to those two on the couch being like, like, at least they're not, like, laughing.
Starting point is 01:49:53 At least they were kind of like. And not going along with it. Yeah. That was, but also what? I guess you're just shocked at that point. That's actually insane. I'm scared for her and I'm scared of that guy. Like, do not date that guy. I know.
Starting point is 01:50:04 He's scary. First of all, jump scare when I saw him. Than that, what is wrong with, like, that's what I'm saying. What is wrong with, okay, honestly, like that, in my opinion changes on bare now. Honestly, all men are awful. They really are. All the men in their, like, 20s, if you call them that, whatever. Like, they're just awful.
Starting point is 01:50:19 Oh, my God. What the hell? That is weird. It's so weird. While they're dating. While she's right there. I thought it was like now or something. Like, what the fuck?
Starting point is 01:50:27 Like, they're very much like a couple in love at that point, too. And also the, like, the contrast. Because the other couple, like, they had just said, like, oh, that she's the best person I have ever known. Like, my soul me. And then cut to, yeah, some bitch. Like, what? That's not crazy. And then it could, then there's another part to it, too, where she's, like, really.
Starting point is 01:50:48 cold. Mika's really cold and she asked Jake, she's like, it's like cold in here. Can I, can you give me your, um, your overshirt? And he refuses to give her her oversher. And then the other Bradley's girlfriend was like, oh, I have a jacket in my back. Like I can go get it for you. Oh my God.
Starting point is 01:51:04 You can tell that she's like, this is a really weird dynamic. Well, that's why. That's why they're not together. If anyone's questioning also like, what the hell? That is so weird. No, that's, that's like weird behavior. Uh-huh. It's, like, you can tell you, like, Mika just trying to go along with it and like the dab me up but like that has to her and I kind of going into it when I
Starting point is 01:51:23 heard the like saw like the caption and press play I was like well you know like a lot of couples podcasts like they get taken out of context and you can make to look like you made each other whatever but this one I was like kind of any context it's like bad you know that is so weird that is so weird did he ever say anything where's that guy now is he do is he still in the podcast he they haven't done the podcast in a while and they took down or private it enlisted whatever every episode I'm like, rightly so, that's like a crazy thing.
Starting point is 01:51:50 Like that's the generation that David Dober crazy. You know what I mean? Like every girl to David was a bitch. She still calls Natalie like a bitch. All this stuff like that. Like that is the, that's what that's my product of it.
Starting point is 01:52:00 Like that is what we ever left with and that's so scary and so weird. And sir, you are not cute. I don't know who you are. I'm so happy for Mika just blowing up on this show. You need help.
Starting point is 01:52:11 You need serious help. That's so crazy. That's so scary. Oh my gosh. Men are the worst. Yeah. They're the worst. Ew.
Starting point is 01:52:19 And shout out to the other two for being like, uh. And not like endorsing it. Yeah. Or laughing like all David's friends. Maniacly they're laughing over everything. That's scary. That's scary. It's like super sweet path.
Starting point is 01:52:28 That is kind of crazy to watch. Yeah. So she's a free woman now. Thank God. Thank God for that. And now like her career is like really on like the cusp of fully taking off, which is so nice to see. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:41 They're young. Right. How old are they? Like 20s? I think like 26. Oh. Young. I feel like if you're even like joking call a woman a bitch
Starting point is 01:52:49 Yeah, she's 26. Weird. Yeah. Especially, again, your partner of like several years at that point. And then they got engaged after that. Mm-hmm. But I know, I know, like, women, like, when you're in it, you, like, kind of don't see it or you think it's like a joke or you feel. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:53:05 Like, when you're in it, it's such a different thing. You don't see what other people see. Yeah. Yeah. And this clip didn't even go viral until after they broke out too, so I'm sure. And it was, like, left up. You know, it's not like it was got backlash. immediately and they cut it out of the episode.
Starting point is 01:53:18 Or just cut it in general. Like if something awkward like that, that'd be like cut. Like that's so weird. So everyone kind of was fine with it. And then maybe now, obviously, you kind of look at it differently, especially now that she has so many more fans, you know? And people were like really rooting for her. So.
Starting point is 01:53:34 Like, thank God you got rid of him. Uh-huh. Well. Men are crazy. Men are the worst. He's awful. And he probably that meme traumatized him. he's probably like, well...
Starting point is 01:53:47 But no excuse. That's why I was trying to make excuses for bear. It's like, yeah, he probably his insecurities, but also no excuse to turn someone into a demon. You know what I mean? So it's like, this guy, you need to get some help. So sorry, your meme is weird. What was he doing in the meme with his hands in his pockets?
Starting point is 01:53:59 He was getting interviewed by someone in his arm. Did he say anything silly or he just... I was just the way he's standing. Yeah, it's like, I think the concept of just like having a mic and put in front of you and you're just not knowing what to say. I was sitting in there like... I guess like, yeah, I'm your little kid, but still. Child actors, man, that'll be traumatized.
Starting point is 01:54:16 for sure. All right. Well, is there another big one or? There's another crazy man who is back in action. That is James Charles Dick as No. And he's moving along like nothing happened. There's a new name,
Starting point is 01:54:29 Shame Charles. Shame Charles is good. That's a good one. It's getting drag. I like it. What is shame Charles up to? What is? Oh, he doesn't another, right?
Starting point is 01:54:40 He made a TikToker. He's just like another stupid one. He's just back in action. Yeah, as if nothing happened. That's so crazy. It's so crazy. He's like, he's just like never going away.
Starting point is 01:54:50 For real. Because he posted just another TikTok trying to figure out what he should do with his hair. And he's curling it again. That's the one I saw where he's like, I don't know what to do. It's like, how about take some time off the other?
Starting point is 01:55:05 Why are we talking about this? How about go work at that foundation? Yes, yes. Let's get that moving quicker. You're like, it's going to take a couple years. Well, not if you take some time off of posting these stupid TikToks. The face is so triggering.
Starting point is 01:55:17 He is so triggering. I found out crazy James Charles tea and I can't even talk about it. And it's like so much tea. Someone who knew him pretty closely. And he's like, if I ever said this stuff, like it would be over. And I'm like, say it. Oh my God, I want to know. But I get it too.
Starting point is 01:55:36 You don't want to be that one to be like the person to bring someone down. Yeah. But I mean, it was nothing like criminal. But it's just like, damn. Like this is kind of crazy. I'll say the. name but bleep it jimmy because i was like wait is this and he's like yeah and i was like but the lore and i was like wait what's the lord like i didn't know how deep it ran and i was like yeah damn he probably didn't
Starting point is 01:55:56 go too d because he probably was like girl has a podcast so it's like what am i probably was even like surface level but some of the stuff i'm just like come on y'all you all you to unionize and like really speak up if you can't and you're the only ones the power you're all who were who knew them it'll be like i'm not comparing it to me too but it'll be like a me too movement where everyone just out of the woodwork when someone talks about how everyone I've seen everyone does and it's got to be in that vein I would think like something really big like a new york times or something like that cat tan barge come on girl you're at new york times where is she at now she started her own news actually her own news oh love that yeah cat tana barge news it's called spitfire news okay she has a spitfire
Starting point is 01:56:37 or something good for her yeah she really been she was like business inside and then she was like NBC or something yeah she's really we need someone to really do the a real journalist not you know a silly yeah one that knows and yeah there is just too much lore with James when it comes to it uh-huh so what was the oh and then the other one he's at chileas um ew i mean ew to james being did he ordered a triple dipperette did say paid partnership underneath uh no okay so thank god actual affiliation thankfully yeah i think tanna would officially be like i think that might be it for that's crazy don't disbarge our good name oh i just saw the comment the first he deaf doesn't tip and then James replied I do very well actually girl we've seen
Starting point is 01:57:21 we've seen it we've seen it what when have you tipped when he's trying to be relatable being at the Chili's uh-huh don't disparage our good Chili's name like that since when are you a generous tipper baby this isn't used to me you're anti-tipping let's see that let's see that yeah that's what you should start documenting even if it's perform it let's see how much you're tipping on that like I would love to see that let us know if James Charles tipped you which I'm sure he did not God he He is just really the cockroach, the cockroach of YouTube. I know if we were trying to think of like T, T, I think Tana's going to call you,
Starting point is 01:57:54 because she was trying to think of like T games. Because I'm like, Oscar's really good at coming up with like those games we play where we move like James Charles head like to, not his head, but like, you know, move him around on the board to like, I was like, we should do something like that. I don't know. I don't know what the thing is. Oh, that's like so good. Oh, for the live show?
Starting point is 01:58:06 Yeah. Oh, work. I don't know. I don't know if you guys already have an idea or whatever. Um, our, the flopsker ideas for the show have been a little all over the place. We have introduced the content. the concept of a tap dance number but oh okay molly does know tap dance very different than the hot topics and i heard thinking about but okay could hot topic and tap dance why you guys do yeah hot topics she's just
Starting point is 01:58:28 me in the corner tapping who knows what the show's gonna be and we're going into rehearsals tomorrow it is kind of all over i think it's also just me and tana are so different when it comes to like showmanship and performers like obviously both killing it obviously but it's just like so two totally different ideas of trying to bring them together is very complicated, but we'll figure it out. I don't know. It's giving variety show. It's giving variety.
Starting point is 01:58:51 That's for sure. It's very chaotic. I kind of just let go at this point. I'm kind of like, we'll see what happens. Throw caution to the wind. It's going to be great, though. We're excited for it. Honestly, I just like seeing everyone in person, but maybe there'll be something.
Starting point is 01:59:03 Because she always is like, you never talked about James Charles. I was like, probably better. Probably better. We just don't. But maybe at the live show. His TikTok comeback is crazy. Like, just take a little time off and just act like you're growing and healing. And also like being in the constant.
Starting point is 01:59:14 But also like being in the comments, like trying to clap back and stuff still. It's like, girl, just hang it up. Like you were a public. Even my barber who was like just a straight man was like, did you hear that James Charles stuff? And I'm like, damn, it really has proliferated every community. Yeah. Thank God my dad still doesn't know James Charles. Someone brought up James Charles at my London show and he's like, quit that.
Starting point is 01:59:33 He's like, is that her friend? I was like, no, not my friend. So it hasn't infiltrated the boomer community yet. But once that happens, it's care. Has he done any pride stuff? Has he done any sponsorships? This is the time when all like, like, Amari, like everyone, all the gay influencers are getting their coin, you know what I mean, as brightfully so.
Starting point is 01:59:49 Yeah, no. It's not Pride Month for him. Again, shame month. Yeah, I was like, we actually don't claim. No affiliation. Yeah, don't funds the parades, baby. Like, stay home. No, Mr. Campaign for him.
Starting point is 02:00:02 Did you Sam Azari for Mr? That was crazy. Is Sam Asgari for Mr? Oh my God. It's just like, and I think my, shout out Ronnie again. My makeup bars, I think said they were all gay stars in the campaign with him. It was just like a bunch of like naked men. And it's like him being naked too.
Starting point is 02:00:16 And it's like just the blue mister. But why him? I guess straight men need to prep or something. Maybe. It was saying like Pride Month. Maybe. I don't know. It was giving pride.
Starting point is 02:00:28 Yeah. It was giving him with like shirtless men. And they're like, one's holding him back like this. And the other one's like in between his legs. I mean, I'd love the campaign. It was everything. Hey, Sam, Scari, 40 did Brittany. He did look good.
Starting point is 02:00:39 He does look good. But it was crazy. But the gays were living for it. There was a bunch of likes for it. Okay. Okay, okay. I guess he's giving ally. I suppose.
Starting point is 02:00:46 Or maybe. A statement. He's testing the waters. Yeah. Oh, that too. Yeah. Maybe he's the cue, you know. What's the cue?
Starting point is 02:00:55 Questioning. Oh, maybe. He's a mess. I think you'd be in the James Tarles category of gays where I'm just like, ugh, not you. Unfortunately, I think a lot of gays would embrace him very easily. Because he's good looking. Yeah. James does have so much going against him, aside from the looks.
Starting point is 02:01:12 You know what I mean? But I do fear if he did look like Jacob Lordy or something, he might get more of a pass, you know. For sure. Yeah. But he's also just ugly on the inside, so I think it doesn't help. Because he has good hair. It could be cute. But now when I see him curl his hair, it's like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:01:28 But it's ugly inside. It's not the ugly on the outside. He's no Samaskari. But Samaskarri is awful, too. Gosh, damn. It is annoying. The patriarchy, the misogyny of good-looking man just being like. That is funny.
Starting point is 02:01:38 Well, he's good-looking. That's what I'm saying. If Bear was played by James Charles, we would hate him so much more. You know, the actor who plays bear is gay, though, an openly gay actor. I love that. I know. Oh, that for him. Playing a misogynistic insult straight guy.
Starting point is 02:01:52 Yeah. He did it. Probably in real life, he's probably like the sweetest little twink. Twunk, I think. Yeah, oh, twunk, okay. Love that. Gosh, it is crazy. I think with that with, like, Cynthia Revan, John and Bailey, and as long as your mind and wicked,
Starting point is 02:02:06 I was like, damn, they really, they really were giving sex with each other. Is that crazy? Good acting. That's great. Well, shout out to Mr. Not Sponsored. Last year I did a Mr. campaign and I do love that they give you a free prep, I think. That's great, right?
Starting point is 02:02:25 God, our government can never. Or maybe they do. Who sponsors that? I don't know, but someone, maybe it's privately. Either way, get it. Get that free prep. Better safe than sorry. Honestly, Samaskari, that was a good campaign.
Starting point is 02:02:36 I'm not going to lie. That was a good one. But then what about the hot gays? Are they probably like, what about us? Like, we could have been in that campaign. That's that I'm thinking. Yeah. Taking away from like a Frankie Grande or something.
Starting point is 02:02:46 He's great. He's ripped. Yeah. He did like one photo shoot where like they intentionally styled him like a normie looking like masculine guy and all the gays were thirsting for him. Frankerradi? Yes. Like a couple weeks ago. What?
Starting point is 02:03:01 That's kind of sad though. We just mask him up a little bit. Everyone changed their tune from bowling him to. Turtleized homophobia. Yeah, very that. Because he's like nice. I'm like James Charles with diabolical. At least he's like sweet and nice.
Starting point is 02:03:12 and stuff like that. James is just awful. James gives straight energy in the worst way. He can be friends with that guy. Definitely friends with that guy that's like... Oh, T. What did that guy say? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:03:23 Yeah, literally the same. Because didn't he say that about that? Yeah. Some lazy bitch, but even worse. Yeah, you're giving... You're giving awful. Anyways, happy pride to everyone between Charles. Don't send him hate though.
Starting point is 02:03:35 Don't let him curl his hair, eat the triple dipper. Whatever. Live your life, queen, I guess. but off the internet would be great. I should just block him again. I had unblocked him to see what like shenanigans were up to. I still haven't blocked, but I have people who report on what he's up to in my FYP. So at least it's not giving him a view.
Starting point is 02:03:56 It's giving like a workaround. But even though those creators are giving him whatever, it's all some vicious cycle, I suppose. One day. Yeah. One day. And then my last thing, but I was scared to watch it actually sending it. Well, Jimmy sent me a clip of his song. reacting to me saying someone can come into my home.
Starting point is 02:04:15 Is this your excitement? Is this your peak of your career? I'm scared to see what happens. He just sent it? He sent it to me last night and I was too scared to watch it. What did he say? What was the text that Jimmy sent to you? Let me read it.
Starting point is 02:04:29 Oh my God. Are you so, are you gagged? I was scared. Are we in this setting? Are we in the Just Trish room? Yes, he's reacting. The fresh episode. Like, he really had it up.
Starting point is 02:04:41 You stream for 20 hours a day. What else do you have to talk about? Like, probably ever get to answer. All that's days. I don't know. The state of the world. Okay, let's see. He said,
Starting point is 02:04:51 Hassan finally reacted to the picks I use of him, and you made him blush. I'm screaming recording the whole thing. We'll send soon. And then he sent it to me. What picks, the one of him in all fours? Jimmy loves that one. I don't see much of the podcast,
Starting point is 02:05:05 but if I just like scroll, it's like definitely a picture of Hassan on all fours at one point. Which, like, why did he do that pose? That was crazy. What was it before? I think he was doing yoga or something, like a class. Oh, I see. I don't think he was like back arched.
Starting point is 02:05:18 He should be in the Mr. Campaigns. That's what I was thinking too. Yeah. Yeah, he would honestly get. People want to see that probably more than... I think the Mr. Subscriptions would go up if they got him. Mr. Get on that.
Starting point is 02:05:28 We love you. Just an idea. I'll play just a little bit of it just to see how it happened. I'm just kind of scared though. Okay, I'll listen to it. Or should I come behind you. Oh, I love you on this side. Okay.
Starting point is 02:05:39 I know. I feel like for KSysys yes. Tricia Paitis, did you dirty with the photo choices, Lamow 30120? Not me. Not me. It's like Jimmy Wetzel, Oscar Gracie. Not me.
Starting point is 02:05:49 I am. Guys, you can't throw Jimmy under the bus. He's not even here. I didn't know such thing. I didn't know how to edit. Who brought him up? Who brought him up? Oscar Bricle.
Starting point is 02:06:02 Okay. And Jimmy just had to do what he had to do with editing. He's like, well, I got to get riddles. Okay, so throw me under the bus and not Jimmy Wetzel? What? What happened? Uh-oh. I'm scared.
Starting point is 02:06:13 Crazy. How do we get missed this? Everyone? I was nominated. Oh. Can't go to the UK, but he did get nominated for the Lost Culture Recipe. Did he go? I don't think he made an appearance. He probably showed up. Why can't you go to the UK? They revoked his visa.
Starting point is 02:06:35 Wow. Yeah. Is he not a citizen? What are these photos? Oh, I didn't even notice this is him. Oh my God. Yeah, what are these photos? Oh my God. You guys don't have to do me like this, okay?
Starting point is 02:06:51 He looks better there. Also, Trisha Pettas is he not a citizen? Yeah, I'm not a citizen of the United Kingdom, Trisha Padas. Dog, that's you. Man, that's not me. That's the old me. What? He looks good.
Starting point is 02:07:06 It's the real me. This is old me. It's f*** up. This is from 2014. Okay. There should be an embargo on photos where you're trying to blast its. In 2014, long tea area. I'm sweating.
Starting point is 02:07:21 That should go. That should show you that this is a, this is devastating. Is AI, bro, is AI, is AI, is AI, this is AI, this is AI, this is AI, this is AI, this is wild, but this is pre-woke one. I'm looking like an urban outfitters model. He is giving urban outfiters. He is going to get violent or skinny jeans. What? Of the UK?
Starting point is 02:07:44 No, he's our UK citizen. Oh, why do you revoke a V-sense? Southway, Southways. This one is insane. I'm insane. Jimmy is insane for this one. I'm so confused. I thought I was all this in Texas.
Starting point is 02:07:54 You know, they branch. He's here. So how are they revoking? I'm so confused what visas being revoked. You were supposed to speak at a panel in the UK. And why didn't need a visa? Okay, this is crazy. I'm so, I miss all this.
Starting point is 02:08:06 Where do I see all this? Twitter? I mean, it's all politics. Oh, okay. All right. I mean, that's sad that he can't be let in, I suppose. You have a visa into my home, Hassan. Okay.
Starting point is 02:08:18 You need? Just. it's pride. Come on. Okay. He is giggling. Oh, he is bludgeoned. I wonder if... Ouch.
Starting point is 02:08:26 Okay. Okay. There's so much more. I know. I'm scared to see where it goes. Because I'm just watching it. Okay. He was giggling.
Starting point is 02:08:34 He was giggling. He has yet to follow me, though, but I'm on standby for the notification. Yeah. Well, I do love that. He's giggling. Yeah. He's like... That was when Oscar was like, you can come to my house, Hassan.
Starting point is 02:08:46 He was like blushing. That was actually kind of crazy to watch. there's some chemistry there that was crazy that is a crazy way to react to that right oh my god you should call him the same way he calls you she should call him Hassan P
Starting point is 02:09:00 and he calls you Tricia Pee he calls me Tricia P yeah maybe he doesn't want to say my last name sure some people pay Toss pay this people do you like a few right okay well I mean you know why
Starting point is 02:09:14 if he likes you then we like him I'm still neutral on this I do not know him I do not know politics. I didn't know anything. But Oscar loves you. Yeah, Jimmy was their boots on the ground watching.
Starting point is 02:09:27 Well, really, Jimmy, yeah, you really did tickle him, I suppose. He liked all the pictures. Shout out Jimmy for finding those photos. They're from 2014. How far back are we going on the Graham? Like, he's just scrolling. Jimmy is a national treasure. Please don't poach him from us. He's so great.
Starting point is 02:09:43 And so is Oscar. I am scared you go on his podcast and you're just like, sorry, Trish, can't do Wednesdays anymore. I got to go on the Hassan show or something. I'd be like... No. I would like to see you on there. Well, you know what?
Starting point is 02:09:54 I'm glad that he was nice. He was in a silly mood about it. He was dressed like a politician. Why did he have a hat and a suit and tie on? Like, he is just... The gay swap episode. You get Austin and Christian. Okay.
Starting point is 02:10:06 We'll trade you. Yeah. We'll drop him off. Yeah. Drop me off. Yeah. We'll do a switch. I would love that, actually.
Starting point is 02:10:14 That would be fun. Okay. Yeah. I'm down for it. Mm-hmm. Austin's the key. Christian is more of a key. No offense, Austin.
Starting point is 02:10:20 But Christian is like a... They're both on it? He, Christian is like a reoccurring pop-up. Got it. But, yeah, Austin's like the main show is on it most of the time, or all the time. But Christian is very your type of gay as far as like, dancer, theater fun. Yes, the house down boots. Who's hotter?
Starting point is 02:10:38 They're both like a beautiful couple. Who's more type? I think for you definitely Christian because he's gayer. Love it. The gay or the father. Like Austin's a little. D.L. Trady. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 02:10:52 Not by design. I think that's just who he is. Like, Christian is. Gay. Oh, I love it. Gorgeous and gay. Love that so much. I love that to do the snap.
Starting point is 02:11:00 That's him, baby. He's fierce. He's fierce. Love that. Well, come on, boys. On Pride Month. Queers all month long. That's what we're doing over here.
Starting point is 02:11:09 All right. Well, that was great. Thanks for being nice to what, yeah. Patreon. Patreon.com slash just Trish. That was that airmore. The chicken nugget. Moses made some chicken nuggets on there.
Starting point is 02:11:23 The honey sauce was fire. You made a great honey sauce. That was the hardest thing I've ever had to make. You want to do intros? You want to do an intro for everybody? Like Patreon and all that stuff? No, I'm just saying I was going to jump into one manifestation comment. But I'm just saying that was the hardest cooking video I ever had to make.
Starting point is 02:11:41 I wonder what the comments. I wish to go read the comments. It was very complicated. I wonder how Jimmy edited it. Maybe he made it funny. It was stressful. All the comments are about the editing. I just said to him.
Starting point is 02:11:49 I'm like, I don't know. We needed one because we ran on time last week and I was like, I just, can you make this? Because we held on to it for a minute. I was like, I don't know what this is good. We were stressed. I mean, the video is half an hour and I worked there for five hours in the kitchen. He got it like five hours down. He made it good.
Starting point is 02:12:03 He made it work. All right, manifestation. Check on Moses cooking videos for you making some cage and chicken pasta tonight. Yes. I've got to rush home. I got to go to Pasadena and rush back to get that cage and chicken. I'm meditating about it. Okay, love that.
Starting point is 02:12:14 And then we'll read just one comment, one manifestation comment. So, Jordan. It's Ed Jordan. And I'm manifesting, praying for a pregnancy this year that is healthy and beautiful. And that leads to a wonderful journey of motherhood for me and the love of my life. Aw. That is so sweet. Manifesting that for you.
Starting point is 02:12:34 I hope you get that. I love all the manifestations. Our comments are just flooded with manifesting. There's so many. I'm just randomly picking one. Oh, I see. Okay. Love that.
Starting point is 02:12:42 I love that segment. Yeah. I love that too. Yeah. Should have at the top of the show maybe next time. But I like it. I like it. If you made it this far, manifestation to you.
Starting point is 02:12:49 shout out. We love you guys. Thanks for being here. Manifest only good things. As we learned from Bear and the person you sent me on TikTok too was like only use it for good things. So that is the secret. Love you guys. And we'll see you next week. We have some good cosplays coming. We have a Vegas show happening. It's um, it's coming. We love you. And I think Tana's going to join us after the Vegas show for Hot Topics. That's Monday she wants to do the recap here. She's like, I want to do the Hot Topics. It's all right. We'll have a little trio hot topics. Maybe you never know with Hannah. Maybe she'll be here.
Starting point is 02:13:21 Maybe she won't. But in theory, in theory, she'll be here, but we'll see. No, she usually does show up. We love her so much. She's a busy. She's a busy girl. Love you guys. And we'll see you in the next one.
Starting point is 02:13:31 Bye.

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