Just Trish - Just Trish Episode for Jun 16, 2026

Episode Date: June 16, 2026

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Starting point is 00:00:50 He knows he's getting to me and he's like finally I've been waiting so long take down this You know what I mean like I don't know I think he just like does it because I mean we're the only ones that care Hello, happy Tuesday, sunny Tuesday afternoon in June. Do you know what that's from, Money, Bunny Bunny? What? Hello, Mr. Debris. How are you doing on the sunny afternoon Tuesday in June? Tuesday, sunny afternoon in June.
Starting point is 00:01:42 It's always sunny in Tuesday? Is it Broadway? Yes! Okay, it was nothing I've ever heard of, so I assumed it must have been Broadway. It is from the producer. Mel Brooks film, legend really, became a musical in 2003. First musical I saw on Broadway. It was, it's great.
Starting point is 00:02:00 They say that right before they sing the song, Keep It Gay. The original gay, bright anthem. What? Yeah. It was great. It was a great show. You should watch it. Never saw any of it? No, never heard.
Starting point is 00:02:10 The original. What? Oscar. Well, okay. I mean, it was from, well, it spans multiple decades, but okay, anyways, we're nothing but good vibes here. I don't know. I just thought sunny Tuesday afternoon in June. That's what I always think of in it.
Starting point is 00:02:25 And that's what it is today. It's a sunny Tuesday afternoon in June. Although, even though we're going to have a positive episode today, I do have to start off with, I was, oh my God. This is like embarrassing to a minute. I've been craving Costco soft serve, like since I've been pregnant. And you can't have soft serve when you're pregnant because of Listeria. Listeria is that what it is?
Starting point is 00:02:48 Because if they don't clean it right, like literally is so harmful to your baby. So I have been craving soft serve. serve and Moses and Malbu. They love a Costco date together and they'll go and get pizza and the soft serve and he'll always send it to me when I was on tour. He's like, I want that soft serve so bad but I couldn't have it. And I was all I've been thinking about, so I was like, you know what, today is the perfect day. Our internet was out. I was on so early. I'm like, oh, we usually start like 1040. Costco's open at 10. Actually, earlier, if you go, they're like open at 9.45. And I was like, oh my gosh, I'm going to get my chocolate vanilla swirl.
Starting point is 00:03:15 And I was so excited. Then I get there. I give him my card. Remember since like 2003, by the way, because like my dad had a company in 2003 and you had to get it through a company. and I was so excited to show them and they're like, oh, it expired in like 2004 and I was like, what? And then I'm like, so then I'm like, okay, go into the returns and that returns line even at 9.45 a.m.
Starting point is 00:03:33 So insane. I'm like, do we have to? But then there was a diva who loved my hair and she's like, she literally pulled me from the back of the line. You come here. So I came around. She didn't know that I was even renewing my membership. But luckily it was that. She was, oh, you didn't have to stay on that line because you could renew it. I was like, oh, thank goodness. But she's like,
Starting point is 00:03:49 literally just pulled me out of line to, like, help me, which was so great. And so then I renewed it, $195 to renew it. And I haven't been since 2004. And I was like, ooh, but that soft serve was feet away from me. And I was like, ooh, okay, I want to get the soft service. So I was like, let's renew it. I don't have my car because I had fraud on it last week. So then Moses's cards in my phone.
Starting point is 00:04:08 That's why I called you. But we don't have Wi-Fi. I was like, I need the PIN. I need your PIN number. And there's no Wi-Fi here. So I was like, oh, my gosh. And it was like cutting off. He was getting into the gate.
Starting point is 00:04:16 And I was like, no, I need that pin. Anyways, Diva again behind the counter. That was so helpful. was like just push the green it bypasses it i was like perfect i didn't know that so then i was like why because it was in my apple pipe so i'm getting so close to the sauce serve i get there to the soft serve you have to put your own thing in and so you can get vanilla strawberry or strawberry vanilla swirl and i'm like where is the chocolate swirl and he's like oh we don't have chocolate anymore no chocolate sauce sir that's like that's the classic the last time i was there there was definitely
Starting point is 00:04:41 chocolate that's what i'm saying for five years while i was pregnant there's chocolate vanilla swirl and now there's not even a chocolate option there's not a chocolate option he's like nope we switch to strawberry for the summer and i'm like oh for the summer A strawberry and vanilla swirl. Last week there was, I mean, that's crazy. I know. And I'm like, oh, I just spent $195 plus the cost of the soft serve, which was like $1.95. And I was like, all right, give me that.
Starting point is 00:05:02 And I honestly, I was so stressed. I got a slice of pizza too. I was like, well, let me get a slice of pizza. Yeah, and I got a chocolate chunk cookie. And then I went to go post the TikTok and then we came back and there's no Wi-Fi still. So I was like, well, all right. And I'm like, it's a Monday morning. Well, I know it's a Tuesday afternoon earlier.
Starting point is 00:05:15 It's a Tuesday afternoon for you guys watching, but it's a Monday morning for us here. And that was that. that was that and I was actually exclusive for the podcast listeners because there's no Wi-Fi, there's no TikTok about it. Right, right. Well, hopefully by the time this goes up there'll be a TikTok about it, the Wi-Fi comes back, but it was
Starting point is 00:05:31 a journey and I was I was, I like relate so much at Mavito when she's like and I didn't walk out with the frozen yogurt that I wanted because I really wanted that soft serve and I was really it's not the same. I had the strawberry vanilla. I had like three bites of it. It was fine, I guess, but it wasn't the chocolate vanilla swir-law that I wanted
Starting point is 00:05:49 We waited five years for and paid $195, $197 for. Just that was crazy because Moses has a Costco membership, but we're like not on it for some. I guess because my dad had my membership and like he has to do it. You can only have my own. So you had to get like your own and Moses is the only one who goes because it overwhelms me. Because like the thing is the thing to do if you don't have your card or something is just the app. Well, you were going into the gate and you're like, I'm going to lose signal. That's why I couldn't get the pin.
Starting point is 00:06:14 So I just I had to pay for it with the pin. Do you know what I mean? Like I guess, yeah, I guess I got to text you. I don't know. It was, oh, God, that was a little stressful this morning. But it's okay. I mean, it's fine. Everything is good.
Starting point is 00:06:24 I just was a little. And you got here so early today. You got here like 945 on the, because, well, once again, we don't have the Wi-Fi so we can't see, but I was out. I saw 945. I was like, oh, and I was just getting to Costco. I was like, oh, no. And once again, my food craving taking over.
Starting point is 00:06:38 I was like, I should just turn around to go home. But I'm like, I'm so close. Let me just get this. But then the renewal and the thing and the line. It just took a minute. And I was like, but I was ready. I was ready at 8.30, actually. That's why I bolted.
Starting point is 00:06:49 I was like, let me just go. But anyways, Costco, please bring that back. The four seasons brought back the Pandoona. So I'm sure anything's possible. But only before 1 p.m. They have that bread. And that's what we found out. So that's how my Monday morning is going.
Starting point is 00:07:03 How's your? Is you're so punctual? You're on it. How's exciting as that? Although that does make me crave a little Costco food court moment. I do love a Costco food court moment. I have, what's the last time you've been? To Costco?
Starting point is 00:07:14 or the food court. Costco, Costco was there yesterday. Oh. On a Sunday? Well, I have a gold membership. So I go at 9 a.m.
Starting point is 00:07:23 on the dot and it's just like the exclusive shopping window hour. And it was already kind of busy. I can't go during normal shopping hours. Yeah. I get very overwhelmed at Costco as well. Same. I love a Costco.
Starting point is 00:07:34 And the last time I went and I was like, I was praying it with like Elvis or something. And I'm just like, I can't do this anymore. I just like left the car. I was like, I can't be here anymore. It was true. But oh my God, I didn't know that.
Starting point is 00:07:41 Yeah. So I imagine your membership as well. Yeah. You have the goal membership? Why don't you go at 9 a.m. You definitely don't go 9 a.m. Sometimes I mean the thing is it mostly it's 9 a.m. the day that we film but because it's not every day, but it is worth it because so many times 10 is late like to start the day, you know, like I need to get groceries like 8.9 a. She's yours. Damn. But what? Why do they? I would add to you on my yeah. Yeah, I know actually. Like a bachelor on my. Oh my god. That's right. You guess you should have.
Starting point is 00:08:11 What, what, but why the membership? Why are we doing, why are we being classed set of Costco. Do you know what I mean? Like, oh, you have to be $195 to even shop here? Well, you pay for the membership and then like you kind of save on everything else. So it's kind of worth it because the gag is the hot dogs are still like a dollar 50 cents. But at the AMC, they're $8 for a hot dog. So like do the math. You end up saving really quick with cost. Well, how about just make that available for everybody? They used to make the food court like membership free back in the day. Oh.
Starting point is 00:08:39 They made it recently-ish. It was. That part was relatively cheap than $195. to get in. Yes, and Costco refuses, despite inflation, to raise the prices on their hot dog. So I like that they stand by. Okay. They pay their employees well, and they stand for, like, you know, diversity and their hires and everything still.
Starting point is 00:08:56 So they're at least a good company. They reuse the boxes, right? They give you those ass boxes. Love all that. I think we should just make it available for everyone. We're really selling it. I'm in a Costco literally probably got since 2004, I guess. I wasn't even 18 because my dad had the card for me, but.
Starting point is 00:09:11 It is a hot topic now because with the soccer. thing that's happening now. Oh yeah, the World Cup. The soccer thing is crazy. There's so many there's so many Europeans visiting here now and they make TikToks of being first time at Walmart and first time at Costco.
Starting point is 00:09:27 And you should watch it because it's funny. They're like little toddlers and like they've never seen something so big and so vast and the sizes of everything and it's kind of cute. It is crazy. I mean Costco is a crazy experience. Like why is there 5,000
Starting point is 00:09:44 rolls of toilet paper available. It's the only place that I actually take my glasses. Because everything, like, everything is so big and so far. It's like, like to see everything. You should be a Costco expert right now. You're always there. You're always at Costco. He gets the diapers, the formula there.
Starting point is 00:09:59 The toilet paper, we do go through the toilet paper. Ronnie was going this morning, too. I think that's what I put it in my head. He's like, I'm going to Costco after this. And I was like, ooh, I want to go to Costco. You get like a big toilet paper, the biggest size you can get less than the whole year. Whole year. We go twice a month for those big ones.
Starting point is 00:10:13 I mean, we do have three ladies in the house, I suppose, now. But, and you don't even need toilet paper because you're on a bidet. So, I don't know. Like three? I guess three of us. And then, like, but once a year? Twice. How much toilet paper you buy?
Starting point is 00:10:27 I bought some at Costco when they moved in, so April, and we're still going strong. So I guess we'll see. But it's the first time I've been able to buy bulk as well because I have space to put bulk items. So, yeah, so we'll have to see how long this lasts me. That's fun. Yeah. That's why I don't go. I would, because, you know, I love to buy when things are not in bulk.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Even, like, the deodorants at CVS. I get, like, all 10 of the dry ideas because they always sell out. So I buy them in bulk, even though it's not really bold because you don't get a discount. CVS. That's the scam, not sponsored by CVS. The scat. The deodorant is, like, $12 when you can go to Costco and get, like, $20 of them for $12. One is $12 at CVS.
Starting point is 00:11:05 No, everything is like. The razor blades. Oh, you get my razor blades at Costco. So now you're explaining why they either pay for a membership, like, as you speak. I guess, well, how about we just make what it is, what the price is to everybody? Do you know what I mean? Just make it all the same price.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Like, why are we inflating it so much? I get business, but, like, the markups are insane. You're spilling. You know? Like, that's what I'm saying. Like, this is what we need. This is boots on the ground. I just am, like, kind of shook by it all.
Starting point is 00:11:31 I'm kind of like, damn, $195 for that membership. I guess not have to be going, although I could have just used yours. I don't know. Even Netflix now, right? Don't you have to, like, pay to share a password these days? Yeah, it's kind of sick and twisted when you think about it. Like Netflix, you're, A billion dollar company, right?
Starting point is 00:11:45 All of you, all you streamers. All of you, streaming companies or streamers, like live streamers? Yeah, streaming. Yeah, you streamers too. Yeah, why not? Yeah, all of them. Semi-related-ish, but I also saw a TikToker. God, I forgot her name and we don't have Wi-Fi.
Starting point is 00:12:01 I know. It's going to be hard today. We have no Wi-Fi. So if we get anything factually incorrect, we have an excuse. That's okay. That's right. But there was this one TikToker who was even hiding, like, her babies reveal and name and gender, I think, gender revealed behind a paywall.
Starting point is 00:12:16 Like, they created their own, not even a Patreon, but it was like a website that you have to be like a member to. And it's like, if you want to find out her name or if you want to find out their name and gender and everything and see her or see them, maybe she said it was she actually. But you want to see them, you got to, my members are going to see it first. And everyone was like. Gosh, I saw that too. Is this someone popular or no?
Starting point is 00:12:38 I think popular for maybe in the family sphere, but not like a mainstream sphere. Yeah, everyone's like, oh, that's kind of... Mm-hmm. It's kind of weird. A little weird, I think. Weird to, like... I don't know. I think in general, even, like, YouTube members, like, you know, members for some channels or whatever,
Starting point is 00:12:56 like, first screening, same with, like, a Patreon, whatever, sometimes you see it first there. That kind of makes sense. But I think to advertise it as, like, if you want to get this tea, like, if you want to know the tea being your child, if you want to see my child, they're going to have to pay, like, that's kind of weird. Yeah, I think that could be universally saying that. read upon. People really do go crazy with those social media made a monster of us all with the gender reveals and everything because people really do. I hate when they do the black and white and then you got to wait for the follow-up. Maybe we did that. I can't remember. But it's like, it's
Starting point is 00:13:26 like, no, just show me now. Or when they're like, I think you're going to be a boy and then they don't tell you at the end. It's like, just tell us right now what it's going to be. Oh, I've never even seen that. Really? Yeah. I might have done it. I don't remember. I do love those TikToks, the gender reveal ones. I kind of wish you're having another baby just so we could do it. And I was like, hey little baby, I'm your pepaw, and I think you're going to be a dog. That's what I'm talking about. Oh, those? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:47 We definitely did those. We definitely did them where they're like, yeah, I think you're going to be. I love those. I mean, the accent was crazy. Are you watching like a Southern one? Yeah, I see a lot of like Southern. I'm your Pee Paul. I think, I'm your Mimo.
Starting point is 00:13:58 I think you're going to be a baby girl. I'm like, that's so sweet. Yeah, we definitely did that. We definitely went around. We did that, I think every time. I remember at the Greek, it was like, we're your parents and we know what you're going to be. And then like you go to someone else and like I think you're at this. I love that.
Starting point is 00:14:09 I also love when people do that for their frozen yogurt when they're like I'm I'm. Guess the frozen yogurt? Yes. They'd be like I'm at Menchies and I think I'm going to spend 875. Because you have to weigh it there. Oh, that's a, that's a hard one for me. I have no.
Starting point is 00:14:26 I wouldn't even know the cost per pound. Like how does it? Per ounce? Is it a, like what do you even think is per ounce? And we have no Wi-Fi. So kidding. Like what would you guess? per ounce at Menchies.
Starting point is 00:14:39 Oh, God, that's kind of hard. I haven't been to a frozen yogurt place in so long, so I feel like I have no context either. Price per ounce, maybe at least like $1.25, because it adds up really quick, right? Like you said, you go to Costco get a softer for $125. That's what I'm saying. That's great per ounce?
Starting point is 00:14:57 I think so, because it usually ends up being like $10 when I do a frozen yogurt. That's why I'm not really there anymore. Oh, God. Yeah. Yeah, the Froyo was a big thing for a while, big trend. That's crazy. I actually don't even know. I wouldn't even know what to guess, but that's insane.
Starting point is 00:15:09 I would have guessed like maybe $2 for a whole frozen yogurt, really. That's crazy. Because also then you add the toppings and then those can get a little heavy too. So it's a little rough, yeah. People still do that? You know what's fun? I was just going to say that. In America, everyone's like, oh, frozen yogurt trend is dead.
Starting point is 00:15:26 But like in Australia, specifically, frozen yogurt is the gag over there. Really? Yeah. Like, people in Australia will show, like, their lines and they kind of go out the door. Like, they're very much gagged for a froyo. I mean, if they buy a warm ice cream, I imagine they'll buy the... O.T., like the tower warm ice cream. Wait, why did you think of warm ice cream from that?
Starting point is 00:15:46 Because that's the only place that they serve that. So I guess they have some weird relationship with ice cream over there. Yeah, they like a twist on it, if you will. Literally, I got a twist this morning. They're always a little behind, too, because they weren't they the ones that were trying to like... With crumble. Yeah. Smuggle.
Starting point is 00:16:01 Yeah. It's a time difference, you know. O. T. They're a little. A whole little time. I'm coming to Australia, guys. I can announce it really soon. It's happening next, next March.
Starting point is 00:16:11 Get ready. Have you been? No. I'm not Australian. I want to see the koalas and the kangaroos. I don't know what else over there, but. Spareroyan. Not manifesting it for you, but it would be funny if a koala did give you chlamydia.
Starting point is 00:16:26 That would be a funny video. That is like such a Tricia Peta's 2009. Maybe not, not 2009. Maybe like 2012. Yeah. of his 2012 title a koala gave me chlamydia and you in the thumbnail being like what you're like sex with the koala no they just they carry chlamydia but they can't you just don't get chlamydia from hugging somebody that's a stare that's a myth out there why are you do
Starting point is 00:16:51 get it differently from a koala i shouldn't even check it must be a sexual it must be as sexual no because people aren't having sex with koalas i would hope but they're not getting like yes koalas carry chlamydia but humans aren't getting it from koalas yeah but they made it's like they made it's like Like, you've seen them gremlin? No, the water, yes. Yeah, you just spray a little bit of water on them and they, so it's the same thing. Cowallus? If you just touch their fur, you get excited.
Starting point is 00:17:15 You get the chlamydia. That is not factual. I'm pretty sure. But in seriousness, I think it's like, it's oral too, right? So they have it around their hands and mouth. Yep, I think they have to put it somewhere for your hands and mouth. People can get oral chlamydia. You can get it.
Starting point is 00:17:33 From just like. like bidding close to the koala. I'm so confused. I think if you touch them and then you don't like sanitize or wash your hands and then maybe like you touch your lip or something. Because same for like if you touch a turtle, you can get salmonella. Oh my God. And if you, I don't know, a squirrel can give you rabies.
Starting point is 00:17:49 But I think that's a big idea. So why is everyone holding these koalas then if that's the risk? Well, I'm sure it's not super easy to get the chlamydia. And I'm sure they like test the ones that they let people hold. Right? Yes, I'm sure. The koalas are not that nice. I don't think, I just see a lot of people holding them.
Starting point is 00:18:02 Yeah, they all do. I saw them. Because even Ward was like, you should bring a photographer because everyone holds them, like at the sanctuary. Like the Robert Irwin, like, that's like the attraction. It's like you hold. And I'm sure they give you a nice koala, a clean koala, no judgment. But I'm sure they give you one that's because kids are holding them.
Starting point is 00:18:20 Like everyone's holding them the koalas. Correct me if I'm wrong, Australians, but I pretty sure. I'm pretty not the main attraction. Yeah. Yeah. I don't think they'd be doing that. People are like, maybe I'll get chlamydia. Like, I mean, I wouldn't let my kid hold a koala that they may get chlamydia from.
Starting point is 00:18:32 So I'm assuming there's some safe. safety precautions at hand. I don't know. I'm still holding a guala. What's the little chlamydia? I guess take a little pill. I don't know. Be safe out there, though.
Starting point is 00:18:42 Wear a condom. Don't touch a koala. I don't know. But we should recap our weekend of being out of the podcast studio. Me and Oscar traveled together for the first time. Which, you're an amazing traveler.
Starting point is 00:18:56 Oh, really? We had that whole conversation about anal traveling and anxiety and all stuff like that. Like, you're the chillest travel. and ever. I mean, aside from Moses, of course, but like Moses is like
Starting point is 00:19:07 the chillest person ever. But like up to par, same thing where it was just like I've never actually traveled with someone more chill than you. Oh wow, thank you. That was crazy. You were just like relaxed.
Starting point is 00:19:18 You were like the first one there. I was like the second one there. And Oscar was the first. You came like two minutes after me. Yeah. We were like the first one's there and we were just like chilling and vibing
Starting point is 00:19:27 and then the airplane was chilling and vibing and then like walking. Like you were just so good. Like if I'm like, I need to rest. Like, yeah, go for it. Like so many other people like, let's just do this. Let's go this. Everything was like, no, don't worry.
Starting point is 00:19:38 Go, yeah. Like, you were just so chill. Let's just be on our phones in silence. Love that. Like, if you were the best. Wow, thank you. Yeah, it was crazy. I was actually like so relaxed.
Starting point is 00:19:49 I was like, wait, this is amazing. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I don't really travel that often either. I think I'm very much like, whatever happens happens, Mama. Yeah. It was kind of giving that. And also, it was like such a short flight
Starting point is 00:20:00 and not very complicated airport or anything. so it was a little easier. Well, I know I went the wrong way. And we got off the plane and everyone was going this line. And I went the complete wrong way to a different jet. No one said anything. You saw it. You were so far ahead.
Starting point is 00:20:16 I think you were, okay, we get off the plane. And then it's just like we, you dropped off like outside and you have to like go into the hangar or whatever. And you were in the first seat. So you were logistically the first off the plane. I was like waiting for a second to get my bag. But I feel like you were paranoid about being slow that you're, were going really fast.
Starting point is 00:20:34 Oh, always. Always. I'm always booking at because I'm the slowest and two or two. Like a mile ahead of everyone and all of a sudden I see like the people ahead of me going one way and you're going all the way to like where the plane is supposed to like enter the hangar. Yeah, that was like another plane. And then like walk in and I'm like, wait, where'd she go?
Starting point is 00:20:50 Why didn't you like, hey Trish, everyone's going this way? Because you were so far and you literally walked into the hangar by the time I could even like Yes, someone in there was like you're going to go that way and I was like, why would no one tell me that? No one was directing me that way. It was the biggest door open. It was like this big. But then there was like a little door.
Starting point is 00:21:08 Who would even see that? It was hot. The other thing it was hot and I was full glam. And I had to have that glam last until like 10 p.m. that night. And I was like, I cannot set this glam off. So I'm like, let me just like go. Yeah, quickly, swiftly into the air conditioning.
Starting point is 00:21:19 And then it took me like so much longer. And you were vlogging. I was like, hello? Like you were like, hey, other than that part, you were the best travel meeting. But I was like, a little. Also, too, I couldn't tell which one was the correct way to go at first. because you were also walking so, like, confidently and quickly that I'm like, maybe that's the right way.
Starting point is 00:21:36 But then the couple in front of me was going through this little door. So I also stood out for a second and be like, which one? And then I just like, weren't with a couple. So I chose them over you. Oh, my God. I was like, no, so far. Thank you so much to NoCD for a sponsor in today's episode of Just Trish. I am very passionate about this sponsor because they are providing help for sometimes what is known to be an otherwise unmanageable situation, which is OCD.
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Starting point is 00:24:27 We went to that Sweet X, which is like, I don't know how you described it. I guess it's like, it is like a private plane, but bigger and anyone can get a ticket. Yeah, yeah. They're like not as expensive as you think. Like to go to Vegas, maybe like a few hundred dollars. Like it's out of Burbank, which is like way closer to us, which is good because Oscar also putting up that like if we went to LAX, that is where the World Cup is. And like my dancers, everybody was like delayed coming back.
Starting point is 00:24:49 It was like a mess. Like everything. My dad, it took him like four hours to get up here, which normally takes him an hour and a half. So. Yeah. They closed a lot of the free. ways and stuff because I kept saying signs I was like avoid I avoid driving take public transportation I was like girl how about we supposed to do that right well we didn't really
Starting point is 00:25:07 have to because we're in the valley and that Burbank was lovely and nice and you do just get on the plane which is really great get off it the car was like ready everything was everything was good except for the heat the heat was insane but yeah it was we stayed inside even inside the hotel though I was sweating when we were walking and I was like I can't even go and then we what we did we did go the wrong way. We did go about 30 minutes the wrong way. And then we asked someone for help. Would you were great at asking people?
Starting point is 00:25:32 Oscar definitely will ask everybody. I think people were just also very confused on where they were sending us. Because like we were asking people. And then they were like that way. And then they actually know you have to go back to where you came from. And I was like, we just hide 30 minutes. Like I, that's when I was like, I think I may need to go to the room because I was going to pass out. Yeah, T.
Starting point is 00:25:50 Because we tried to like actually, you know, do things in a small window. So we were like, oh, let's go. to the shops where Michaela and Negara blacked out and then bought all the Chanel. I'm like, that's kind of like a historic site. Yes. So I blacked out like that's the vocal stim. Like I need to see the origins of that as if I'm going like on a religious pilgrimage or something. That's kind of what it gave.
Starting point is 00:26:11 And the hotel is really close to those shops. Connected. It should be. Yeah. But thank you. Thank you for following my instructions. I was like whatever you do, just sent her the wrong way. Don't let her get to the Chanel shop.
Starting point is 00:26:24 Oh, the gag is. So we got lost for a while. And then she was like, I need to take a break. I was like, actually, the moment I knew you really needed to go up to the hotel room and not come back out was when, like, lovely girls. It was like one, someone's girl's birthday and they asked for a photo. But the gag is their diabolical straight boyfriend was like a little tipsy. And I was like, who's this? Because she's the tip.
Starting point is 00:26:47 And I know that's like your number one thing. So after that I was like, oh, we need to get her up. That's what I bolted. That's my bolted. That's very Vegas. I was ignoring it the first time. I was ignoring it the second. And then he did it at death.
Starting point is 00:26:58 Because the girls were taking a minute. I'm like, girls, I had to get some more by one and where I had to go to with my room because it was 1255 and I was like, because then all of a sudden, and it's not a bad thing, but you stop for one. And then in the casino, it just becomes like, I told Oscar this. Well, thank God people came up to me because sometimes I tell people I'm like, this in Disneyland, and I'm always going to get bombarded. And I was like, no, I was going to care.
Starting point is 00:27:19 I know. But then it was and then it becomes a storm. And it's always Vegas. It's always Disneyland. anywhere else like no one really cares maybe an airport a little bit it doesn't help that like there's posters of you in tanamoja yeah that part too that's why you should have told that guy read the signs like oh my i know somebody did ask i think like and they were nice i think they were like a fan like what are you doing here i'm like i'm in a show tonight but okay um no but yes that is the part and they
Starting point is 00:27:42 were like getting their digital camera and then yes the drunk boyfriend being like who are you who is this i'm like we had that when we went to see donnie i think we were like running to get there and there was this guy that was filming and he made tic-toks about it and all that because we mentioned it also in the podcast what was what was the tic-tok he was something like she was and i'd stopped i stopped too yeah he's never say hi and everything yeah and it's not long enough or something i don't know yeah we just didn't have we were running late to the show yeah and i was stopping because you know i love it's like going to benihana right if i'm going to benihana and it's my church tree i'm going to say i'm going to take a picture with everyone i'll get up out of eating i don't care like i'll like go i want to everyone's table the day we want
Starting point is 00:28:20 with tana i want to people's tables i like pretended to be their chef like i love it because like, hello, I'm there for that. And I was excited because we were together. And so many people were, like, we're so shook to see me and Oscar. Because I think they were, like, kind of shook to see you because, like, obviously, like, we don't travel that much together. And obviously, you don't travel a lot at all.
Starting point is 00:28:34 Yeah. So I think, because then they were like, Oscar. So they were just kind of like gagged. And that was fun. Like, I like, I loved that. I loved it. Until I was, yes, I was getting hot. I was getting over something.
Starting point is 00:28:43 We had to walk back. And then the drunk boyfriend. And then I was like, okay, can we take this picture? Because I got to go. And then I just started doing the running selfies. and people were running and selfie. Because I just at that point, I was getting lightheaded. And then I asked about a beta blocker.
Starting point is 00:28:56 I'm like, can you try to beta blocker? Oh, yeah. Because people swear by these beta blockers. I swear everyone I've been talking to, like, really. That's so, like, five years ago or ten years ago. They're like the thing now. They're the thing now. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:07 At the CIA party, everyone's like, I had a beta blocker. Like everyone was. Yeah. She feels giving them as like presents when she goes on podcast. Wait, bro. That's so funny. What podcast was it? She went on a blockcast and she was like, here Paige, I brought you a present.
Starting point is 00:29:18 And then it was some. Is it? Is it like. Do you have to get it prescribed or you can get it over the counter? I think you have to get it prescribed. But it's like, you know, how you can get anything prescribed. Right. Those web doctors.
Starting point is 00:29:28 Because it was like, you know, all the podcast, like the main podcast like 10 years ago. That's all they talked about. Beaterbrokers. I would take a guy. Like a Joe Rogan would take one? So I think now they kind of migrated to a different market. That's an interesting transition. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Like that's what must work if everyone's doing it if the. Well, I can do it with those guys. don't do it anymore. So I don't know. I don't know. I mean, to me, it sounds very placebo. Oh. Right?
Starting point is 00:29:57 I feel like the clavicular and stuff, they want uppers, no? I mean, I'm assuming. Yeah. I don't, I don't know why. Anyways, all the girlies I know were taking them and I was like, well, maybe I should take it because I could just like release you. Because I did get a little anxiety because then I was just like, I also was like hungry but couldn't find the right kind of food.
Starting point is 00:30:12 I was just like, I'm just like, I don't know. So I was just very much like, let me just lay down. Also, like we were go, go, go. Because your room wasn't ready. That's what it was. we were going to rest and then Oscars room wasn't ready. Well, we all like hung out in my room. But I'm like, we should just go now and then I'd come back and rest.
Starting point is 00:30:25 I mean, it was just like, yeah, we were trying to get those giant mozzarella sticks, but sometimes it's just not going to happen. But I was going to try and rally. But yeah, once you're in that AC and you're like laying down in bed, I was like, I think this is it for me. Because also just knowing we had the soundtrack and the meat and green and all that stuff, it was crazy. It was crazy.
Starting point is 00:30:44 But then did you end up going, you went to the shop, so did you end up going to Swig? No, I didn't go to Swig because it was like a 20-minute drive. I know Paige and Molly and maybe Amari 2. Oh, they went. They ended up going to Swig. I don't know when. It might have been like after Soundcheck or something. Okay.
Starting point is 00:31:02 Because they were posting TikToks and stuff. Oh, you didn't go to that. What did you do after Soundcheck? I had to go into my, I got my room and then got ready. I see. Okay, okay. We had a sound check, but we didn't really rehearse. Check the sound.
Starting point is 00:31:17 That bar because everybody, was there and Holly and Oscar and Paige and Bali and then I was like hey let's we should probably go through I don't know if we ran time I don't know what happened and then we were gonna try and rehearse the bowels I was like we got the bowels but then the bow's kind of it's fine we kind of at the end I did see it at the end because I love a final bow moment for pictures so like NAS is behind us ready to get that like video of all of us like up and then down with the crowd and then like one half was up then it was like a ripple then you guys you guys double ripple down there yeah down there was like a couple waves down there I was like
Starting point is 00:31:44 I love okay I love it but you know me being it's so funny when you had to to like combine two different, like the way Tiana does a show on my show, I'm just like very much like, I think I'm a little, I am a little tourist, a little anal, a little stubborn, and those kind of things where I'm just like, oh man, we didn't get the bout. But then I'm like, does anyone care? I guess not. Afterwards, it's like, who cares? But in the moment, I'm like, it's one. It's one off. It's one show. Usually shows start chaotic and then when you're in tour, by the fifth, tenth show, you got it right, you know. No, you guys nailed that though. Honestly, like, I was like, I'm always so out of my element
Starting point is 00:32:16 if I'm not like, I don't know, I guess that's why I like to sing and dance because I feel like, there's, okay, there's like a story and then there's like another song to go. And because there wasn't that, it was like all talking. And I was like, oh my God, like is this interesting? But I guess people are. Like Moses said, like, people just want to like listen to it. Like it's like podcast live. Yeah, you guys were really good.
Starting point is 00:32:29 Like, Tanna was going through it that day. So I was a little worried because we get off the, we get to the hotel and the first thing we find out. Do you know where Tanna is? We're like, what? My tour manager. I'm getting texts from people. Well, she didn't check into the hotel. We're like, uh, is she good?
Starting point is 00:32:47 I know, and when she told me later, she didn't know it was like this big, and I don't know, usually they just give us like red rooms, it gives like this big, she went after the show and she goes, I didn't realize it was like this fancy room. It was like a three bedroom apartment. Three bad room.
Starting point is 00:32:58 I literally like, do you want to lay on the bed? Like anyone who wants to lay there like, because there was like so much. Fruit baskets, custom candy. Oh, that's right, those chocolates. And then she had chocolates in her where I wanted to see. That's right.
Starting point is 00:33:07 And they're like, oh, have her from Canada. And then he's like, okay, five minutes ago, um, her tooth is bad. She's not going to make sound check. she had to find an emergency dentist open. I was like, what? I knew she was having teeth issues, and that's why she, like, wasn't here today.
Starting point is 00:33:17 She had to get it fixed today. But I knew she was having teeth issues. But then we saw Devin in the hallway, and he was, like, in that same hallway where everything was happening, and he's like, Dan has tooth ruptured. And I was like, oh, my God. I was like, what? I didn't know what that meant either. So then I text to her.
Starting point is 00:33:34 I didn't want to, like, oh, my God. I'm like, okay, so I really spitting at this point, I was like, whatever, her tooth ruptured. And it's like, it can affect so much. I'm like, the show does it go on? I guess we have enough people to, like, make it happen. But does she come for, like, a minute and say hi and then leave? Or does she come at the end or, like, just not happening at all?
Starting point is 00:33:48 Like, I was really trying to, like, pivot. Obviously, the teeth is, like, so serious. So I was like, yeah, I was like, yeah, I was so. And then she came. She came to sound check. So. That's the guy, because we weren't even expecting her at all. I found Paige and Molly outside, and I was like, maybe we should go to sound check.
Starting point is 00:34:02 As my page, especially if Tana's not there, like, maybe you can pass along any info or something. And they were like, yeah, okay, like, let's go check the sound. And I was like, period. Okay. Then we went up to your room to all go down together. Yeah. And even the whole time, Paige hadn't really heard from Tanna either. So we were all, like, assuming she wasn't going to be there because that's kind of what we were told.
Starting point is 00:34:18 And then we opened the door and who do we see? But Tana Mojo and Holly Madison, and I was like, work professional. Okay. I didn't know either because she had her response to me. And I was just like, oh, my gosh. No, even Paige didn't think she was going to go. She made it. And she was like in full glam.
Starting point is 00:34:31 She looked like beautiful. She was like stunning. Yeah. And then she's very me too where we both talk very hyperbolicly. so I never know like how serious it is. But she really did go around. She'd be like, it's so disgusting. Do you want to see it?
Starting point is 00:34:44 And I was like, yeah, actually. I was with Paige and Molly. She goes, Paige, I'll show you. But like, Oscar, I don't want you to see it. It's so gross. But I was like, wait. No, like, I want to see it. And it really was coming out.
Starting point is 00:34:55 That wisdom to it. Yeah. Oh, you saw. Okay. Yeah. She's like, receipts. Yeah. She opened that thing.
Starting point is 00:35:00 And I took a look and I'm like, damn, you're being serious. Yeah. No, I knew she, like, needed. She's been needing work. Like, I mean, literally, we've been stalking that love line since March, because she was, like, supposed to get in April, and that didn't happen. And then she was supposed to get this week, and it was, like, going to be postponed because it's her birthday week.
Starting point is 00:35:13 But I think she had to go today or something. So, like, I mean, I didn't know it was serious. But, yeah, I know what you're saying. Like, I never, some people also underplay it where it's like maybe you are good. Like, especially teeth, we always talk about this because I didn't go to dentists for 10 years. And then I heard a podcast be like, it affects your brain. It could, like, kill your brain and send it up brain aneurysm. So I'm like, let me get my teeth done.
Starting point is 00:35:29 So, like, it is important to get your teeth on. I was, like, really nervous. I was like, oh, my God, the day of the show. And when she's, like, are very painful, like, once they come in. So, and she has to do a lot of talking. So I was also worried for that. I was like, how much talking is she going to be able to do?
Starting point is 00:35:46 But damn, I was actually so impressed because she really had that on lock. Like, she had that thing figured out. Yeah, yeah. Her and her in, Kyle, which is, like, her videoographer, but I guess he's, like, her main producer. Like, he's so sweet. He's, like, so nice.
Starting point is 00:35:58 He, like, literally is with her 24 hours. He was still in bank. together when I called her on Sunday and they were filming like brand safe it's so impressive because they do like all these graphics like I remember they said they were taking like a long time doing these graphics and I was just like even the Trana and Trish like take Vegas I took them so long I'm like just put the poster up there like that's what I do you know what I mean because no for pictures and I'm like I do appreciate it because then like that's how I am with like music but I like what they
Starting point is 00:36:19 did and yeah they did this game with like slot machines and like all this like I don't know it just looks complicated like I could never even begin to figure that out so it did start with technical difficulties not not it wasn't I don't think it was anyone's fault. We think it might have been the playback is what they thought was maybe it was the, I don't know what happened, but the first video started and it just kept repeating itself on pretty much a 20 seconds. It would get 20 seconds. Stop. Then replay. 20 seconds. Stop. Then replay. And the audience was like, one more time because I was like doing that like four times and like, bless the audience for being so. So they're like, one more time. And then we tried again. And then
Starting point is 00:36:54 more by it to her manager. He's just very much go to Viva. Go to Viva. And then I was like, but what a Viva skips? That's what I was worried because we were singing. We have a track. It's called a Chevy track where it goes down for like the verses and like amps up for the chorus. A lot of people do it, whatever. And so we did have that. But then I'm like, oh, we're going to have like a millie-vanillion moment where it's just like repeating.
Starting point is 00:37:12 Like that would be so like, what do we do? Like that would be so. Luckily the rest of the show was so smooth. But for some reason that first video did not play and we never, we never got to the mystery. It was really cute. I'm really sad about it because we did put some time into it. But what are you going to do? The performance went good.
Starting point is 00:37:27 Yeah, the podcast segment went good. We had Holly come on and do a little, what was it? It was like, it was like F. Mary Cale. But it was like, it's called something else, jackpot. Yeah. Fold play. Mm-hmm. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:39 Yeah, I think that was it. Yeah, I think that was it. That was, and that was fun. And then we had Flopscar, flopcast and Oscar. Your names are, it looks so, it was like, Oscar Gracie and Flop. And you guys came on with a little choreographing, which I didn't even know about how. We didn't know either until about 30 seconds before we went on the stage. I think Molly was like, we should do a little, a little choreo.
Starting point is 00:37:59 Paige choreographed it. Wow. And then it was a little one two, one two, strike a pose. And we're like, okay, got it. And then we went out and did that. That was fun. People were gagged. People were so gagged for you guys to see you guys.
Starting point is 00:38:10 We were gagged. It was like so, because we are just like, I don't know. We flopped our ways to the top, I think. So we're just very gagged. That's a song. Blop, plop, plop, flop to the top. Yeah. That's going to be my Instagram caption because it is very that.
Starting point is 00:38:26 And it's just like Molly was in. tears like she said I was the highlight of her life like she was so happy she's so young right she's 22 yeah so young and then Paige is so young she's like 27 and then you're so young and like it is crazy because we're all like five-year gap so like Tiana and Meg which is like her says it's like a five-year gap they're like 27 23 27 22 and then same thing with Paige and Molly they have a five age gap and then you and me are five age gap but then now me and Molly what is that like a 15 year age gap or something like that becomes so crazy and so parent. Like I always do feel so young until I'm around a young person. I'm like, oh, but they do have so
Starting point is 00:39:02 much ambition. I mean, and I do like that. Like, Molly is like so so, like, so, like, so ambitious and just is like moving across the way and she works in a museum and she's doing this and she's doing like, it's like doing like, so, it's like, damn, I guess it's just when you're younger, you just have more stamina, I suppose. I guess you do just try everything because what else you're going to do at that age? It's like just try it all. She was really funny. And of course, Paige is so funny. They were good. Everyone was so good. You guys were so good. But, you know, I would always, you know me, and like, I couldn't hear either. Okay, so in general, because I want the flop-cast girls on,
Starting point is 00:39:32 but I'm like, you guys got to come one by one. Because talking, obviously Moses, people think I like hate Moses, but it's not, it's really just me, like, I focus on you and Moses knows, and he doesn't care, which he chimes in, and that's what's great. If we had a third co-host always chiming in, I would be, like, over stimmy. I would just be like, okay, because it's a lot. Like, I don't know how people do it. It's such a talent when there's, like, seven co-host.
Starting point is 00:39:53 I, like, love it, but also, like, so much. And so on stage, anyways, I get overshamated, but I also couldn't hear. So I remember, like, really focusing, just trying to hear like this. And with Holly, too, I couldn't hear. I think it was something with the monitors that we're not playing back. Because I could see talking, but we were, like, me and Tanner were talking over you guys. But I think it was like, Molly would be answering a question. I'm like, wait, what?
Starting point is 00:40:13 And then it would be going on to the next already. And I was just like, ah. So I think it was a problem with the playback to it. I don't think anyone noticed. But for me, I'm just very much like, I was trying to, like, engage and be like, okay, tell me your categories. and then like telling, but I don't think anyone heard on it. It was, you know. It was good, though.
Starting point is 00:40:28 Did you have fun? Yeah, it was a lot of fun. Our game was slots and scandals. Tana's very good at these little games. Like, that's really cute. So good. And that was like perfect for the vibes. Yeah, I loved our introduction was hilarious to me.
Starting point is 00:40:42 What was it? In the sound check, I remember, I was like, oh, that's news to me. Because Tana was like, Trisha, like, we're so brand safe now. Like, we don't really like to rock the boat. But, like, lucky for us, we have the new generation who loves. to get messy, messy, messy girls, Oscar and Flopcast. And I was like, oh, I didn't know that was actually.
Starting point is 00:41:01 You are the messy. You are the messy. I'm very much like, I like, and I love it. I support it. I'm glad I have you, but I'm very much like. That kills me. I can't say it, but Oscar can. And I feel that is so funny.
Starting point is 00:41:14 I guess that is kind of the same with them. I guess they kind of just say whatever. And me and Tanna are very scared to say anything. Yeah, especially Molly really is not afraid to say whatever. Yeah. She's very passionate. But yeah, it is... No, I love it.
Starting point is 00:41:27 That's the age again to do it. 23 when you got nothing to lose. I love it. Meanwhile, though, the dichotomy, because Tana live, she'd be saying whatever. She's like, James Charles and Epstein have islands for a different reason. Like, she's saying the craziest stuff. I'm like, oh, I thought I was messy.
Starting point is 00:41:43 But honestly, me too. Honestly, I'm like... That's true. All of a sudden, you're saying all these things like, oh, Moses is parting Mises, if you know what I mean. And I'm like, Jesus. What are this comes from? I'm always worried that I'm not there.
Starting point is 00:41:57 When I'm not there, I'm just like, I just know. That's a lot of emotional girl. Especially when it's just talking, it's giving like give, let's give something. Like, let's give something. You know what I mean? Because I really feel, I know, I don't know. Well, Tanna, because she, it's so funny because I do get a little like blushy when it comes to sex. But when like Tana's like so open and talk to me about like, a see and stuff like that,
Starting point is 00:42:18 I just like, oh my God. Like I, so I'm like, okay, Trish, like channel something. And then I do. The Mr. Beast. thing too, me just like spilling the tea. Me and Tanah both said, but I think Tanner's like friends with them. So I was like, oh my God, I'm just like, oh my God, I'm like, oh my God, I'm like, we both got offered to the mystery show.
Starting point is 00:42:31 And we both said no. And then I was like, oh, my God, maybe I shouldn't have said that because she is like friends with them and stuff. So I don't know. Sometimes I do get a little, always. I always say, I'm sure I says Shane Dawson's stories. I'm like, oh my God, what did I? Just stuff, you know, we just, I do black out.
Starting point is 00:42:46 That's my decision. It is because it's just like, it's a lot of pressure. I don't know. Just talking. and then it is funny because it's like we're not gonna be messy and just like all the canceled faces behind us I mean you know yeah the concept of the game for context too
Starting point is 00:42:59 is like who would be most likely to like do an AI apology video and it's like every disgraced or canceled person and then some cuties in there as well yeah we had like an Addison yeah and you and Tanna well I mean we definitely had some categories for ourselves for sure yeah it was it was oh yeah I think I was defending clavicular
Starting point is 00:43:18 I'm like I like everyone be nice to his nose like I'm Like, why am I defending it when everyone else on the stage is like, his nose? And I was like, oh my God, we just trying to be a picnic. Be like, guys, we need to be nicer. I don't know. I don't know what happens at a live show. I am so sorry to everyone, to Tanna, to everybody to you guys. I just, um, I get a little, I get a little anxious.
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Starting point is 00:44:59 so you can use it later. Thank you so much to Seekkeek for sponsoring today's episode. It was fun. It is like a family reunion. Like it really is like the amount. I mean, it really was. I think every, I think I've seen everybody at least once that was at that show. Like I think I've seen them.
Starting point is 00:45:13 They've come to a show before. A lot of them like Keen-Tana's show. Like it was such a cool crossover. Like it really felt like family. where I just knew everybody. As soon as I went to the main group, you would recognize everyone too. As soon as I went in there, I was like,
Starting point is 00:45:24 oh my God, I like know every single person. So it really was. Daphne, who had, I think, I don't know if you met her not, but she, her and I've been pregnant at the same time, every time except for Elvis. Like me and her first born son and Malibu are like two days apart.
Starting point is 00:45:39 And her second born son is one day apart from Aquaman. So we've always been pregnant at the same time. She came to all my, like three of my tours stops last year. So she came this time with her baby, her 10-month-old baby. and it says I too cry on the kitchen floor. He was so cute.
Starting point is 00:45:51 And it was just so weird because I just had seen her pregnant last year on tour. And then she like, here's my baby about to be one. And I was like, oh my gosh. It really is. Just like catching up with everybody.
Starting point is 00:45:59 You're like, oh my gosh. Or people who just got married or divorced or what. I just like, oh, it's crazy. And then there was a lot that I saw in London. There was Daniel. And then there was a brother and sister duo from Chicago that were just in London
Starting point is 00:46:09 and they came here. So it really is. And likewise, Tana, people had Tana tattoos. They saw her at Tana Khan. Like, it was just like, it was just so, it was, it was really cool. It was a cool experience. It was really fun.
Starting point is 00:46:19 Everyone was super gagged to see you. I did take a nap in between. After the meet and greet, I literally went and slept for an hour. But it was good. I needed that because we were like a half hour late to the show, I think. But I think that's normal. I think, yeah. I had to sleep for a good hour and then I was rested. But man, we made it last. That glam
Starting point is 00:46:36 lasted. There was a ton of people. I had to just sleep. Did you go home? Did you just go to a hotel and sleep after? Or do you go out? I certainly did not go out. I went up to my room. I ordered a pizza and then I called the day. From the room service or from somewhere else? Room service, yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:52 I was so tight. Also, because I woke up like 3.30 that day and it was like 10-ish. By the time I was so ready to do nothing. Yeah. Probably by the time I got back to the room, it was like 10.30. Yeah. Yeah, that was. I was going to have Jimmy and Dallas come up to my room to watch Drag Race, but they
Starting point is 00:47:12 had to go back and take care of the dogs because yeah they had to drive up specifically because they had to bring their dogs with them and then they didn't want to leave the dogs loan for too long yeah they could have been in our hotel because of the dogs or I think the dogs could have been but they were one of them at an Airbnb or something then they had their whole car situation so my god how's you're back and the rental car they were like so sweet to come up like jimmy and Dallas came up and I was like super cool to see them yeah it was cool like so many people came out to support lydia my agent was there um so many of tana's people were there it was it was cool Umari's mom brought me a peanut butter fudge pie.
Starting point is 00:47:45 How did she get that in? I guess she came back to stage. I was like, I got this pie for you and it was so cold. And it was like this fudge peanut butter pie. Shout out, Deborah. I was so nice. Like I actually the first time meeting her.
Starting point is 00:47:55 I guess she just heard about me talk about a nut love line that I wanted this peanut butter. It would have been your worst nightmare. It was just a whopping peanut butter at my nostrils and I loved it so much. It was like eating peanut butter from a jar, basically. And it was so good. And then I was eating it. I was like, oh, my nostrils would be like, hating this right now.
Starting point is 00:48:07 But it was so good. It gave me so much life after that. Yeah, I had the pie. And then, yeah, Tanna must, she texted me like 4.30 when I was getting up. She was, like, 4.30. I don't, like, obviously not, like, partying or anything like that. But she must have stayed up for a minute. Well, she's, like, a late person.
Starting point is 00:48:19 She gets up, like, noon and then, so that makes sense. But it took me a while to wind down. I think it was, like, midnight when I finally went to bed. Because I loved looking at, like, TikToks and stuff. I like seeing people, you know, at the show. Some people were going live, like, they do at the Ariana Grande. Oh, love that. I know.
Starting point is 00:48:32 I know. There was, like, a full live. And I was like, oh, I love all this. I love seeing on the videos of your guys' medley, you and Tanna performing your biggest hits. And I will say, like, I forgot how hard without you from Tana Mojo goes. And I like, we're, um, me and the Flopcast Girls and everyone else were standing side stage. And then Tana's performing without you. I look over to page and she is like bawling.
Starting point is 00:48:58 Like she is weeping as if it's like literally hearing Gao Goudo sing imagine. You know what I mean? like the most powerful, like the most powerful song you could ever think. And she was, like, bawling. And I'm like, that is beautiful. Like, she loves the song. Yeah, I guess there is, like,
Starting point is 00:49:14 lore. Like, I wasn't aware of this song particularly because I was like, my original pitch was, because I was putting together the music with Connor and Jeremy. And I was like, oh, we'll do like, when I think of Tanna songs, I think of Hefner and W.
Starting point is 00:49:25 I'm at the W. Oh, yeah. And I was like, oh, that's kind of fun. But she goes, I think without use bigger, which I didn't know. I guess it was like a big thing on TikTok, but she never made a music video for it. just kind of blew up on TikTok. She did it with Mod Sun, so it was like a really big song.
Starting point is 00:49:37 And I guess, I mean, it is a beautiful. Like, I actually never even heard it. But it is, like, so popular. Like, people went so crazy for it. And she like, that is, like, that is, like, that is like the big one. It was just a mishmash because it starts with like Hefner, which is just so explicit and just so like even war. Or I think it was Cedger. Because I don't think he remembered it from last year. He was choreographing it. It's like, okay, the first one just being so, it's like, it's just crazy. It's a crazy song. And then it goes into I love you, Jesus. And then it goes into like, without you. It's just like very. emotional. It's like a very beautiful and then goes into like for it was just a whole mish mash up whatever but it was kind of everything it was
Starting point is 00:50:09 cute and it was I guess she never performed it live she never did a music video because it was I don't know what the circumstances were but it was just like she kind of put it out and it blew up on TikTok and she never got to really fully promote it or perform it live. Oh I love that song. Oh did you know? I didn't know. I don't know the lower behind it either but I've like heard it before. Yeah it's pretty and yeah I actually really love it and I and I think I had it like on my in iTunes or something because I I remember also the album art for that too. It was like a little understated tease,
Starting point is 00:50:36 and I was like, oh, I love this like era for Tanna. Because I remember like being there at the time listening to it, like when it came out. I thought you guys were recreating again a song from like One Direction or something. Oh, the without you sound? It could be. I didn't know it was her. Yeah, actually didn't either. Like when I heard it, I was like, oh, I had heard her.
Starting point is 00:50:53 I thought it was Post Malone. Oh, okay. I thought it was a Post Malone song. That's what I thought when I heard it. I feel like that makes sense if it's like her and Maudson, like that feels like it'd be inspired by a post Malone song back in the day, like his circle song, like all that stuff like that. It was really good.
Starting point is 00:51:08 She's really good at performing. She was really nervous about performing, and she's very good at it. I think she doubts herself, and I always tell her that. I'm like, you're really, really good, but I think she doubts her own performance. Because I'm like, it was good. It was really good. She's great at everything. She's very good at talking.
Starting point is 00:51:21 That is the one I don't feel as confident in, but she's very good at that. It was good. It was a little duo. I'm glad we did it. There was a lot of stress leading up to it, not like on us, but just like a lot, a lot of moving parts. That was just like a lot. But we did it. And people liked it. That's all that matters. And I love meeting people. I love meeting people.
Starting point is 00:51:39 I can't wait to do the book tour where I can just go meet people. I love performing. But I think at the end of the day, it's just like, people just want to meet each other. Yeah. And if there's a show bonus, that's great. I could sing, I guess, at my, giving James Charles, just me with a microphone on the floor. I got new rules. I got them.
Starting point is 00:51:54 I love James Tar. I can do that in front of a day. Your little track suit. Just I don't know or just I'm going to sing for you guys in line. This is like YouTube, do a leap by new rules, instrumental. I got no moves. I got them. A little choreo.
Starting point is 00:52:10 Okay. I was all like, uh, and bring me little water to Z. Yeah, that one's a good one too. I mean, he had some hits. There was one more, too. That's like really awkward. Oh. Hey, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:25 Oh, oh, awful. He's just the worst. But it was good. It was good, and people were very excited to you. Even, like, everywhere we went, people were excited. They were like, oh, my God, Oscar, too. I was trying to, oh, we put up a Patreon blog because I was, like, trying to film it secretly,
Starting point is 00:52:39 like everybody who was excited because I just like the excitement. Yeah, it was cute. I kept most of it in because people were, and they'd be like, Oscar, and be like, really, so I kind of got us in there. But if go to patreon.com slash Just Trish, you got a Trish exclusive vlog. I filmed it, edited myself, put it up that day. I think it turned out really good.
Starting point is 00:52:57 It's like about a 40-minute blog, and I think we got a lot of good content. You got some behind the scenes. You got some subterter. during the show. Nass was filming. So I think it's some, I think it's a quality vlog and it's not a, you see it here first. It's not going to be anywhere else. It's going to be only on our patrons. Go to patreon.com slash just Trish Oscar vlogged on Oscar Gracie vlogs. Yes. It's coming soon. Maybe today, maybe tomorrow, but definitely one of these two days. Yeah. That's super fast. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:22 I love logging with other people because like I, when I edit myself, like it's just me, I make it like very quick. But if I'm having conversations with other people, like, like it's a lot of Paige and Molly and they're funny. So my, let me just leave that in. Yeah. They're so funny. And it's so funny because, like, page vlogs too. I'm so sorry.
Starting point is 00:53:38 I have to vlog right now. I'm like, oh, but that's like, it's like so fun. It's like nostalgia. I remember back in the day, like, everybody would vlog. Yes. But it was like fun because you never felt like stupid to do it. It's like, okay, my vlog next. And it's just like, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:53:49 I kind of liked it. It kind of reminded me of like really old school. Like even like Shane, you know, Drew would do it. And then, you know, Shawna and like all these people. And then like David too. Like, obviously everyone in David's group would be vlogging. So it was giving the best parts of old school YouTube. And Tana's supportive queen.
Starting point is 00:54:03 She was like, I heard you got a house. I'm like, I heard you got a house. I'm like, and I got a cheeky guy. So you got to give me a little one to a little something. She's like, okay, got you. I'm going to say something crazy. And then she was like, my period just started. I was like, well, okay, that's my title, Tana Mojo's period.
Starting point is 00:54:17 Shut up. She's pretty good at him. That one, I was like, well, maybe you could try it. Do the test. Yeah, that would be my A, B, or C option. That was really funny. That's right. No, she's always down.
Starting point is 00:54:29 Even for our thumbnails and stuff, she's always down to, like, be it on and stuff. She's the coolest. They were all very cool. I had a good time with everybody. I was just exhausted after, yeah. Like, I loved it, and then I was just tired. Yeah. The energy drain.
Starting point is 00:54:43 But we were pretty good. Even we got there first at the airport the next morning. I saw someone else from CA that I hadn't met before, but he came up and he talked to me. And he's like, oh, man, I wish I would have seen the show, but I had this. I was like, oh, were you in Vegas? We were, like, in the Vegas airport. I was like, oh, I was just so tired. Me and Oscar, gossiping, that was fun.
Starting point is 00:55:01 I haven't really talked like that. I think when you're on an airport and you have nothing else to do, you're just like, well, here's the tea. I know, because I was saving some nuggets. I was like, I was going to text you some tea, but I'm like, no, this needs to be like early morning, two girls, just water cooler talk.
Starting point is 00:55:14 That was the best. That honestly was the best because I was so glued to it too because I was so tired and I was so seated. And then I was so excited because I was like, no, I'm going to give him the first and tea too. But then my dad was still here. So I was like, oh, I mean, I couldn't give the tea. until later that night and then it was like, you know, you just love a little tea train, I guess, you know,
Starting point is 00:55:30 telephone? I don't know what it is. Yeah, where you're just like, ooh, I tell us, yeah. Gossip train. Yeah. That is. Non-toxic gossip train. Yeah. Right. Right. Yeah. I mean, yeah, there's nothing. There's, why is it toxic. Why did she call it a toxic gossip? Because it was about her, I think. That's why it was toxic. Well, girl, you're the toxic. The gossip train was just reporting. You know what I mean? Like, Don't blame the gossip train. Yeah. Then we just came home at the Bolognese
Starting point is 00:56:02 when came home and then what was it? My favorite part was when I went to the shops and you were resting and I went to report live at the Chanel store. Oh yeah. And there was no service in the Chanel store so I was like going to see if they had that bag
Starting point is 00:56:18 that Michaela Neger got, which I found out is a leopard, not a Dalmatian. I think that's where the little confusion. No. It's leopard pony hair Chanel bag is the one that Michaela has because they do have a Dalmatian pony hair. Oh, the picture you something was Dalmatian?
Starting point is 00:56:34 Yeah. Wait, so did they have the leopard one? No. Yeah, so I went in and they said they did have a Dalmatian and I was like, oh, work. And then I took a photo of it and I went and reported to you. Oh, no, even before that, actually, I was like they might have a Dalmatian bag. Like, would you want it? And then you were like,
Starting point is 00:56:51 ooh, like maybe you can call in place an order. You can bring it up yet and I was like okay that's kind of fun so when I go and I was like hello I'm shopping for my boss and I think they thought it was scamming they're like where is your boss and I was like she's upstairs the cosmopolitan um the boulevard villa eight look at the billboard outside yeah I'm looking for the Dalmatian bag and then I pull her out and like let me take a photo and send it to her and see what she thinks and then I I walk out and then I come back in I was like you had said no like I was looking for this one, the one that Michaela had, is like, period, let me go back and report.
Starting point is 00:57:27 I was like, actually, you know, it's this one? Do you have it? And she's like, no, we don't. I was like, oh, period. Like, you can take that Dalmatian off hold. We're not going to take it. I felt very powerful. You should have done a day in the way.
Starting point is 00:57:38 She hated it. No, no, and I hate that so much. Like, I was so, you're like, they have one left. I'm like, I will take it, whatever it is. Because no matter what style it was, I would have taken it 100%. You should have done like a TikTok, like the Mormon Wives' Assistance when they're like, you know, like for Jesse, I have a drop off or. whatever you know what I mean that's like actually so funny because I think I even said like you
Starting point is 00:57:57 can vlog it like I felt so bad because I would never ask me you were like already there and I was like okay and I was like it was gonna take it's like being a ghost shopper so it's fun for me okay yeah okay because it would have been so booge well and and for full clarity it was actually for tana she's been looking for that little bag and I it's her birthday coming up and luckily Amara gave me some other tips of stuff she wants but she's like actually so hard to shop for too and she like went so full off for my birthday so I was like oh my gosh I got It's like just outdoing each other for the birthdays because like I need to go fall out for her. She mentioned this bag a couple times before we even talked about it.
Starting point is 00:58:29 So I was like my mission was to find this bag. Then her, I even asked her stylist Justine who had sourced one for her. But it was like, I think originally that bag is like, I don't know, maybe like 5 to 6K. But the markup people are asking for now. Like the style, not the stylist, but she would like find people that have it. They're reselling for like 14,000. Originally, originally, Tina was like it was like 8K or something. The resell.
Starting point is 00:58:49 So I like, I'm like, you know what? Like, she got me a ton of stuff. And I was just like, you know what? Like our show. whatever, you know what I mean? I'm like, let me just do this because she's like everything for my birthday and she really wants this bag. And I never hear her talk about a bag.
Starting point is 00:58:58 I was like, okay, okay, let me see. I could splurge. And then it just seems like, it was already sold. So let me see if I can source another one. She was now they're quoting 14 to 15 K. Wow. You're gonna bark in for that. I know, I was like, honestly like, I was like, I like.
Starting point is 00:59:11 It's because you guys keep talking about it probably. Maybe that did. They really want this bag. And I almost did too. I almost did. I was like, but then Amari gave me another couple things that she liked. And I was like, you know what? Maybe I'll just get a couple things that I know she like wants to, but I really don't want the bag.
Starting point is 00:59:24 Unfortunately, it was not meant to be. And even Tanna said that, too. Even she was like, even for the AK, she was like, even for a crazy markup for a Chanel at the end of the day. It is kind of, would have been cute, but not meant to be this time. But when you said there was one in the back, that's why I thought, oh my God. I know T. And Vegas would have it. Like, Vegas has all those rare things.
Starting point is 00:59:45 I was like, oh, we found it. Like, we're getting it. And I was going to be so excited to give it to her like that day. because I probably won't see her now until after her birthday. So I was, like, really excited about it. And I would have been such a team effort. It would have been such a group effort. It would have been so cute.
Starting point is 00:59:56 But that's okay. I wasn't meant to be. And then, again, when you showed me, I was like, no. That looked like, that was a Dalmatian. I was like, oh, I don't want to carry around that Dalmatian. You know what I mean? That was, is that real Dalmatian? Because you remember we've been over this?
Starting point is 01:00:09 I don't think it's worth. No, but remember we looked up the other one. And that was, like, painted. But that one you sent me looked like Dalmatian. That one was not cute. I think it's lamb. I think Lamb that's painted Dalmatian. I have no idea.
Starting point is 01:00:22 I don't know how many of these things work. Okay. It was not a cute one. That one was not cute. I was like, oh, no. I was just trying. I was researching live and in the moment. Were you by yourself or were you with Paige and Molly?
Starting point is 01:00:31 I was by myself because I was waiting for them. They were getting custom Las Vegas, not custom, screen printed Los Vegas shirts, that a little t-shirt booth. I like those. And we were supposed to meet up. I was going to meet up with them there. And then I was like, oh, let me just go, again, for the pilgrimage, I've seen where Michaela Negara blacked out.
Starting point is 01:00:48 I thought that was so camps me. Was it the crystals? Did you end up getting to the crystals? Yes. Those are beautiful. Those shops are beautiful. And there wasn't food there, right? Because I was like, I don't think there's food.
Starting point is 01:00:56 Okay, yeah. Just like, bougie, expensive stores. That's the one where the infamous Jeffrey star, Louis Vuitton, situation with all that stuff happened. We went through the crystals. Yeah. I had no idea. It was such a her story.
Starting point is 01:01:06 Yeah. Oh, I remember going around with Jeffrey and like him just going into like Rolex and being like, how much is this? And like, 350,000. He's like, I'll take it. I remember just like being so gay. Especially at that time, I was literally living. like when I say paycheck to paycheck, I had a big paycheck, but I was living paycheck to paycheck
Starting point is 01:01:19 where even if I was making... And if you were spending your entire paycheck. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I was spending the entire paycheck. Granted, I should have been saving all that. Obviously, we know how that all went down. But I remember going on that trip because it was the middle. It was February 14th.
Starting point is 01:01:31 It was like the middle of the month. And by the middle of the month, I was really struggling. Okay, when I get paid, because it was like you two paid on the 22nd. So think about the 14th, that's like almost the end of the month until I got paid. So I had like one more week of get until I got paid. So I'm really stretching my truly, I'm not kidding. I was stretching my last $100. So I'm like not trying to go to dinner.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Even the Mariah Care is like, I don't want to go. Like no, no, we got tickets. And that was whatever. I was like, okay, fine. Like I was happy to just sit my butt down. You know what I mean? And he had a private jet, all that stuff like that. So I was like trying not to spend.
Starting point is 01:01:58 But I remember walking around everywhere, just like the Louis Vuitton and all of stuff like that. So yeah, truly like all those things. Whatever. Like we were like buying all of them or whatever. He was buying all of them. And then I remember the watch being like $250,000. And he's like, I'll take it. I was like, I couldn't even.
Starting point is 01:02:14 I still can't imagine. I didn't spend that much, but damn, people just, they really do have the money and good for them. Not even, like, judging, knocking it or anything like that. Just, I couldn't imagine. Even now, 8,000 for a bag. Oof, okay, but it's someone special. It's their birthday. I was like, all right, you know, let me, we're doing a show together.
Starting point is 01:02:29 Like, that makes sense, but. That's, $250,000. That's crazy. That's crazy. Oh, my God. I guess I spent $50,000 on a rainbow broken, but to me, that's like, oh, my God. Like, what were you doing, girl? Like, you should never have that much money.
Starting point is 01:02:41 And the universe agreed. The universe was like, we're going to take everything for me for a while. because you don't know how to spend. You don't know how to save, really. That's what it is. You don't have to do with this money. And I was like, you're right. So, yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:53 So, yeah, a lot happened in those crystals mall. I want to say, Shane and Ryland, got their Gucci at that Crystal's Mall. I think there was a lot of lore there. Crazy. I know I felt it. As soon as I walked in there, I'm like, there's some chaotic things that have happened here for sure.
Starting point is 01:03:07 Well, just think about the people that shop there. And not get no nothing, but it is so. It's all just like designer stores, too. It's like no affordable stores. It's like, Airmaz and Van Cleef and it's, yeah, it's a wild place. It is a, yeah, I always feel uncomfortable there. I'm always just like, oh, I just didn't mind that.
Starting point is 01:03:24 I know. The one story I went into besides Chanel, I was like, oh, there's an aloe. Like, maybe there's like a formal thing. But then it was like $300 for a track suit. I was like, okay. He was like, want to try it on? And I was like, yeah, sure. And then I look at the price.
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Starting point is 01:05:53 go to Roe. Go to Roe. So much to Roe for sponsoring today's episode of Just Trish. That is me always, because you know what I used to do as I used to go in when I started like making money? I used to go and I felt like I had to buy something just to prove. I'm like, well, I have money to be here. So I just like buy the ugliest stuff, you know what I think that's what I happen.
Starting point is 01:06:08 I think that's where like the Blentziaga shoes and the trash came from. I think I just didn't want to feel like so stupid, whatever, who cares? But I was like, I didn't want to feel like poor because everyone was buying stuff. So I was like, let me show. So I think I actually had $1,000 at the beginning of the trip. And I spent $800 on Valenciauga sandals. And then it went down to $100. I think that's where it went.
Starting point is 01:06:27 Because then I had to get home by myself the next day. And I remember how to find the cheapest flight possible, which was like 6 a.m. on Southwest or something like that. But that's what it was. And then I went to go look for the sandals. And the sandals were like in the trash or not in the trash. I don't know what happened. And then I was like, damn, I have no money now or something like that.
Starting point is 01:06:40 But moral of the story is you don't need to spend money to be in person. I just saw Maureen from Tart Cosmetics, talk about that, how she's like, you're rich when you're living like a happy life. And she goes, could I afford a new car? Yes. But like, I don't know. She's like going into something about how she just likes to be comfortable rather than getting the new car or getting this because that doesn't really equate to like success
Starting point is 01:07:03 or happiness. She goes or being successful was like living a happy life or a comfortable life. And I was like, that's where it's at. And comfortable means not buying the new. I always wanted to buy a new car. I'm going to downgrade this car. I'm just like, you know, honestly, it's like I lease it. Even $1,000 a month, I'm like, oh, you can lease a car for $300 a month.
Starting point is 01:07:21 It really is just being comfortable and not having to stress about money. Then it's like, okay, that's like, that's like, that's what's rich is to me. It's like when you're just like that. Because honestly, I was making so much more back in the day, but I was $0 at the end of each month. I was like, oh, my God, that was so stupid. Anyways, people probably know this. I'm just saying this for the dummies like me who don't realize this. Just because you make a certain amount doesn't mean you have to spend a certain amount each month.
Starting point is 01:07:43 Which is like, but it should be. I can not make advice. Some people, yeah, some people, yeah, some people, McKaylon to hear that. And that is true because I know she's making a lot and like anyone really. It's like you can be making so much, but it also can change so quickly. Yeah, it just, or maybe it's just me. I don't know, maybe I'm the only one who I'm sure I'm not. Mike Tyson, I feel like lost all his money.
Starting point is 01:08:06 Michael Jackson. I feel like it's definitely. happens a lot yeah because you just spend a spencer and Heidi they spend a lot yeah I have that I just have that clip of Michael Jackson going around all those expensive bases like I'm taking this I'll take this one I'll take this one and they were all like literally like 50,000 a vase and everyone just like yeah I guess at some point just his house I think that Neverland ranch was like something like I don't know half a million to run a month or something and I'm like I get you make a lot of money but huh probably it's like running a zoo literally in the amusement park of it all I think towards the end I think the last five years of life it was abandoned or something but anyway
Starting point is 01:08:37 sounds like common knowledge but not common to everybody and yeah did you see the designer like the Louis Vuitton brand gift drama on TikTok again I thought there was one before
Starting point is 01:08:52 it was like last week I think oh no oh it was um god I'm forgetting the brand I'll have Jimmy put in because I can't check right now but I don't know if I was still out no it's supposed to come back soon I was gonna put the brand name in but basically um
Starting point is 01:09:05 influencer she's like a smaller influencer like she still has like a day job and everything but um she has like a semi decent like maybe like 50 to 100 k on tic talk but she got invited to be a part of this like brand dinner oh you sent this me yes i did see this yeah i was i was like this is kind of crazy but she got invited to be a part of this brand dinner this brand gave everyone like a little louis baton gift uh as a thank you for you know supporting the brand and they had everyone all the influences just closed their eyes and they went around and had and put like a gift in front of everybody and this one girl was the only one out of like the whole dinner table to not have like a little bag so they're like
Starting point is 01:09:43 okay open your eyes and then she's like looking around like she's like oh amazing and then she's like looking around like to see like where hers is and she was the one person who didn't get one just one I thought there was a couple people there's like I think there was maybe two or three in total and then there was been a whole bunch of other stuff that came out because I Of course, it went viral, then everyone was trying to get to the bottom of, like, who the brand was, why she didn't get it.
Starting point is 01:10:09 Turns out she was technically, like, a plus one of, like, another influencer. And there was, like, maybe the three plus ones in total for the whole dinner. But even with that, like,
Starting point is 01:10:19 they were still supposed to get the gift, like a Louis Vuitton, like a luggage tag or something. Okay. And, um... Which those usually are monogramed as a luggage take. So maybe they only did it with the influencers that were, like, RSVP.
Starting point is 01:10:32 Maybe. Because there are really strict, even with stuff that I've gone to, like, the wicked screening. My friend Ari is always, like, if we ask to bring a plus one, sometimes they say no. You know what I mean for that reason? Because, like, they give you, like, personalized things. But I don't know. I don't know this, like, lore, but maybe that's why. People start investigating and trying to get to the bottom of, like, who the brand was and everything.
Starting point is 01:10:51 But then the brand started issuing, like, statements to everybody. So, like, one story was, like, that they had three employees that were handing out the gifts, and they misplaced three of the present. that they were supposed to give. Like, oh, sorry, like, we had them, but we just, like, put them aside, and then we couldn't find them, and we found them, and we're going to mail them to you.
Starting point is 01:11:12 And then everyone's like, okay, so it was three employees that were working and three gifts went missing, so, like, did they just take them? Yeah. And so, and there was, like, a whole bunch of discrepancy. They kept sending the statement out, but, like, the timeline kept being, like, a little bit different.
Starting point is 01:11:26 So it was like, okay, which one is the truth? So it was, like, a whole bunch of controversy. Was it a big brand or no? It was smaller. It was one I hadn't heard of before. Okay. And to the original TikTokers credit, like, she was like, I'm not going to say the brand because, like, I was just very happy to get to even, like, be invited to the dinner.
Starting point is 01:11:43 I just thought it was like a humiliation ritual. Like, she was basically just saying, like, it's just embarrassing for me, not trying to, like, shame the brand. Yeah. Well, because she did say, she made a good point where she's like, everyone's, like, filming. So you just, in case you're in the background of someone's thing, you don't want to be like, oh, like, you know what I mean? You're just like, oh, yeah, like, everyone's getting their Louis Vuitton.
Starting point is 01:12:00 Like, yeah, I get it. I get it that is like and that is I mean that is like embarrassing no matter why so like it is kind of on them I guess if someone stole it that's a whole other thing like if the people passing out stole it but it is kind of coincidence if the plus ones are the only ones that didn't get um I think it's like to me it sounds like maybe they just didn't count when they were trying to make an excuse or something like oh no they were there presented the TikTok she didn't say she was plus one I think yeah it's like because she she was more in the sense of like the you'll be humbled pretty fast like she she's more like
Starting point is 01:12:31 the word humbled, like, by the, what happened. Yeah, I mean. But if they have you close your eyes. Yeah. Something should be there when you open. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, otherwise, you shouldn't be in that table at that moment. I'd at least give her a heads up.
Starting point is 01:12:46 Be like, hey, just so you know, like we didn't have anything ready for like a plus one, but like we'll send you something later. Or just do it at a separate time. Like, if some as their hand leaving. I don't know. That's weird. There has to be a little decorum, I think. Like, if you're going to do that.
Starting point is 01:13:00 Wild. Have you done a brand dinner yet? Like a brand. A brand dinner? I feel like you get invited to things like those complex. Was it complex? Yeah. I've been invited to like activations like or events or whatever.
Starting point is 01:13:16 It's really weird. I get my email for some reason in ET like for entertainment tonight, my they put my Gmail for some reason in like the publicist like database. So I get so many like that's why I'm so behind on my emails. because I get every little like random press release comes to my Gmail instead of my like my CBS Paramount email or whatever. So I don't know what's to me for like being just Trish or me being like ET they send to every media person.
Starting point is 01:13:43 So I don't know which is which but I do get invited. Okay. So you just haven't gone to one. Maybe you've gotten invited and just haven't gone to one. Yeah, I haven't gone to anything in a while. But definitely not a brand dinner, not like a. I don't know if I have you. I don't know if I've been to like a brand dinner.
Starting point is 01:13:57 I don't even if I got invited. But. I know. I see like Alexis Oakley going all the time to brand dinners and I'm like oh my god how did she get invited to all these brinners? I don't know if I really be down for brand dinner. Wait, I feel like that'd be your cup of tea. I would like a little active like if someone's performing like an activation or something. Yeah, if it's like if it starts taking you to the Eternal Sunshine Tour like that's fierce. Are they doing that? I got Texmarine. I think R.E.M. Beauty has obviously has like.
Starting point is 01:14:22 Yeah, Alexis went with them. She was there. Yeah. She was there last night with them. Oh my God. Everybody. And they got plus one because cat was like. She was crazy. They were all there. Yeah, at the box. I was like, damn, that looks pretty fun, actually. Or who did a box at yours? Juicy Gator.
Starting point is 01:14:38 Who had bran flakes. That was so fun. That was crazy. I was like, okay, just, and they were all up there in their pink, juicy track suits. I was like, okay. And they all get gifts. That's what I think the cool thing about, like, dinners would be is like, is like, once you have been gagged to get a Louis Vuitton little luggage tag?
Starting point is 01:14:52 I get gagged for anything free. So, yes, I would have been gagged, but like, I'm not like, yeah. Because as someone who buys a leave a time, I'm like, it's not that gaggy. But if someone's, like, gifting it to me, I'm going to be like, whoa, like, that's so nice. Yeah, any time I get something free, I'm like, whoa, this is the best. I thought, like, someone sent me, like, glasses cleaner in the mail. And I was like, this is, and I'd be using it. I'm like, this is the best gift ever.
Starting point is 01:15:15 Like, thank you so much. Yeah. Yeah, no, I feel the same way. I feel like when it's a gifted or anything, it's, like, really cool. But did you see the one I sent you? Or did you send it to me? No, I sent it to you. I think the Joey and Grisofa and Nikita Dragon games scanned.
Starting point is 01:15:28 I was watching this morning. Yes. They got scammed by the W hotels in Osaka. Yes. This was a whole. I love just like influencers come and clean about their own little hijinks,
Starting point is 01:15:38 I guess it's so funny. It is so funny. I guess it's good because I guess it's like a good like awareness to other people. What happened? Huh? What happened?
Starting point is 01:15:45 Because I saw it common mind but I didn't watch it. Oh. You skipped that Joey and Nikita Osaka W. Hotels scam? Something was happening. I said it for the whole thing actually. I was like, let me listen to the story.
Starting point is 01:15:55 They're pretty good story time tellers. Yeah. They're good. They should start a podcast together. They're pretty good. Wait, you're so right. They have good chemistry together. And I feel like Nikita is like made it out the other side.
Starting point is 01:16:05 So I feel like she has some wisdom. And Joey's Joey. He's been around forever. He is the dinosaur, as she said. She's vintage. I'm telling you. Joey bounces off really well off someone who was like a little shady and a little like because he's shady.
Starting point is 01:16:17 Yeah. And he kind of kind of hide behind the other person who's like shady. That's true. Yeah. I make love Joey's tea. That's exactly. He was like, and then I emailed to some other friends. I thought I was the only friend.
Starting point is 01:16:28 He's like, there were others. I was, I was shady boots. So basically what happened was Joey got an email from allegedly the W Hotel chain in Osaka and was like, we want to, we love your content. Like, we want to have you be an ambassador and we're going to invite you for a trip to stay here at the W hotel. Granted, I'm like, weren't you dressed in Japan like two weeks ago? For his birthday. Yeah. I'm like, but work, okay?
Starting point is 01:16:49 He loves Japan. He loves Japan. And he's like, oh my God, this is amazing. And then he told Nikita, Nikita was. going to also go with him to be a part of this like influencer we could apply so he was basically they're like we're only like 40 influencers and you guys and you can apply my the weird thing to me was joe is like oh he got that sent to him and he's like oh I'm going to send this to Nikita and I was like well the she didn't get okay fine I guess but then he's like then I sent to other influencer friends
Starting point is 01:17:13 I don't think you can just send the link to other people I know as if you're in charge of the yeah she's like oh fill this out because he's like I showed him my other friends too I'm like fill this out me and Nikita got accepted and I was like I don't know if that's really how that works but okay if I get invited and then like a spooper spray there Right, right. I'd be like, maybe that's why they were like, actually, no, not you. But yeah, it was like a form and they showed the form and it was like, it does look like one where you like, I do it for the podcast all the time where you've had your information and what's the podcast and your sizes and all this like that. And they like filled up the form and they're like, okay, could you take two weeks for us to get.
Starting point is 01:17:42 It was an all expense paid trip, I guess, to Osaka. And then they like got it. They got approved within like 24 hours, both of them. And they were like, oh, yeah, we're going to Osaka. But then what they were like, if they were then they were asking for upgrades. if you want to lie flat bed, it was going to be like $250, which they were kind of like, I think they thought that was the first hard flight because first class to like, I'm assuming it has to be over $10,000 when it's international.
Starting point is 01:18:06 So they're like, okay, $250 was for the lie down. And if you wanted to get like a, what was it, a driver was $75. And then they asked for their bank information and stuff. So I guess that's when they knew it was the scam. Yeah. So they did not put their information in. No. And also like the website where you had to submit the form, like it did, Joey showed it
Starting point is 01:18:25 on this film like it looked real like I showed photos of all the rooms that you could choose from and everything yeah so to his credit it did look very real you know he's got that dyslexia so sometimes I'm like are you reading the email correctly honey but he really was it was it looked like a real application so it's confusing it's crazy that someone went through so much effort and basically how they how they ended up finding out that it was a scam was Nikita had seen another influencer talk about this w hotel Osaka thing this other influence on TikTok called the W Hotel in the Sock. I was like,
Starting point is 01:18:57 hey, like, I just want to make sure that you guys are running this, like, promotion with, like, influencers. And they were like, no, that's not us. So then that's how Nikita found out it was a scam. That's a good way to do it because sometimes those emails do look so...
Starting point is 01:19:11 Really real, yeah. The Bing of America ones, I always had to tell my mom, like, do not click on passwords in there because they can look so real because it's, like, little things. And I think, like, Bank of America, I don't know, there's, like, it's a different thing.
Starting point is 01:19:19 Anyways, because they can look super real. And sometimes there's, like, you said, it's like an L, like instead of an I. Like they just aren't really shady with those kind of things. Then it looks so real. But it's a good. Yeah, it's a good idea. Obviously, check at the at, if it's at something.
Starting point is 01:19:32 And then, too, I guess I'll just call if you can and see if they do it because it's a lot of new, like aspiring influencers now. And they're probably the people that fall into those scams. And because have you seen Pocene TikTok about the scam? She was a scam. No. So with her, it was even more complex. There was an actual person. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:53 So somebody, I think it was named Stacey or something. Anyway, somebody contacted her team supposedly from, you know, like inviting her to some conference or something. And same thing, like everything is covered and all that. But there were some little details that were fishy there. Like she wanted to bring plus one. They're like, no, you can't bring anyone. She wanted to make changes. No, you can't do that.
Starting point is 01:20:16 Well, Katow Chavez. There was a person that was pretending to be the people that are inviting her. And to them, that person was pretending to be Pokemon's manager. Oh, like a middle person? Yeah. So the middle person was between the two and were promising to them, Pokemon was promising her certain things. But she was going to be the plus one.
Starting point is 01:20:36 She was going to get all the benefits. She was going to get all everything paid for. So at some point, things didn't line up and Pokemon and her team got on the phone with the other side with this person on the call. Yeah, why was the person on the call? Because I'd be like, you're scamming boat. They probably thought she could just keep running the scam. I see, you kind of just dodged.
Starting point is 01:20:55 Yeah, just kind of try to pretend because everyone thinks she should be there. Right, right. You think she's representing them. They think she's representing Pokemon. That's so funny. And then on the call at some point, they kind of called her out and she just kind of hung up. Left the call. But I'm saying, like, you can be the biggest creator and get into those kind of type of scam.
Starting point is 01:21:15 So just be careful out there. And make sure to call the actual company, like the W. Hotel or. Yeah, that's crazy. the Pokemon one because she said her whole team was like involved and like talking of something because it was like five star everything like it was something so weird oh yeah the plus one was like so weird and then like and then yeah when they got when she got on the theme with the brand like no you could have so like that lady was just going to like show up and she wanted to come back right after
Starting point is 01:21:36 and they were like forcing her to stay another day or so because this person was trying to shop around you know yeah she like why was this person forcing me to stay another day because she had to get home right away and make more content and shop around and they were like no you have to stay like full or full day she like what was she going to do that I was going to be there with this like full day by myself and None of the other creators, obviously, she said, oh, all these other creators are going to be there. None of them were, like, going to be there. It was, like, this really weird thing. Yeah, it was very, very odd.
Starting point is 01:21:58 I know there is a lot of scams out there. I mean, it's just. Because there's a lot of influencers and inspiring. That's the problem. You want to get there. Like, oh, my God, somebody finally contacting me and probably getting a brand deal or invited to something, but then you find out. Yeah, I guess the one with the Joey was pretty easy. I guess if someone's, like, asking you to pay for something.
Starting point is 01:22:17 If it's a brand trip, like, they probably won't ask you to pay. I don't think ever. Like they probably, so that's probably like the first thing. Because I think the other thing was they were, Joey and Akita said that they were promised $1,000 in cash or something for the trip, and that's why they needed to give the bank details. I don't think that like really how it works. It is, it is scary out there, but something's like too good to be true.
Starting point is 01:22:35 It usually is unless you have like, but again, Pockemean had her whole team and still was almost got scammed. But I guess that red flag was like you couldn't bring a plus one, which if you're traveling, anytime I travel anywhere, they always usually pay, like Chili's, anything will pay for like a plus one for me. So I think they don't let you bring someone. And if they're adamant about it, it's kind of like, that's kind of like a red flag. Although I guess like the LV luggage situation, I guess,
Starting point is 01:22:55 maybe they didn't want to bring a plus one because it caused them. I don't know. It's hard out there for the influencers. But, gosh, there's a lot of scams. There was, like, another one too that I saw on Twitter that was like a scammy thing. Like, no, this is a scam. I can't think of what it was.
Starting point is 01:23:11 Be careful out there. The joy one was crazy. It was wild. That did not look good when they were eating it. He was eating in and out. Oh, you had a lettuce one. You beat me to it. The lettuce burger is crazy.
Starting point is 01:23:25 I tried to. And I'm like, I just, just give me that without the lettuce. Give me just the onion and the cheese. Like, what's the point of the lettuce? It's like cold. The protein style. Yeah, but just get it without the lettuce. Because lettuce is what, it's like water.
Starting point is 01:23:35 It's like, what am I eating? I think the point is just no bread. So just eat it with just the how I do. The grilled onion cheese and patties. But it's hard to hold it. Whatever. It's better than eating like a little rabbit in this like cold. I'm just like, I want to get to the hot meat.
Starting point is 01:23:48 And I have to get to those like ice cube for. It's so weird. Ironically, the TikTok I keep seeing of you pop up in different iterations is your ASMR eating a whole head of lettuce. And even Darien got that too. He's like, when did you eat a whole head of lettuce? I was like, you're asking the wrong girl. I would have right the whole thing. Did I know you that?
Starting point is 01:24:03 Is that what I knew you? That was in the Donorosa house. Yeah, but I think that was 2020. Right, but I think you've probably done it right before we met. Oh, yeah. I want to write the whole thing. I forgot about that one. That was like the beginning of my, or was it on this channel?
Starting point is 01:24:17 Was it on the Justris channel? I was doing an ASMR channel, but maybe that one was on this one. Because this one started as an ASMR. I think so. I think so. Yeah, when I was in the pink just or what was the one, district church podcast over there. I think it was on this channel. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:24:31 Yeah. Interesting. Careful out there. I would love free ship to Japan though. I probably would have been filling that out too. But anytime someone asked me for bank information, anything, I like never over the phone. I know this is like if now we're just doing a scam PSA, but if anyone like calls you, I was like, hey, your bill's not paid or something.
Starting point is 01:24:49 Oh, that's what it was. It was a DoorDash. I saw a DoorDash scam. I sat on TikTok. This woman said she ordered from DoorDash and then got a call from DoorDash like five minutes after she placed the order. And they said, we're about to like cancel your order because, you know, the card system's not working. Can we just like get your card over the phone? And she's like, no, I'm just going to cancel my order.
Starting point is 01:25:08 And then she calls the restaurant. She goes, hey, I heard my orders about to be canceled. Like, no, it's almost done. Like we're working on it now. But then people in the comments were like, well, how did they know you just ordered from DoorDash? Like isn't that the craziest thing? Because it popped up as DoorDash too on her little caller ID when they called. How weird.
Starting point is 01:25:23 Yeah. So I've been almost scammed that too when they're like, hey, we're from, you know, Wells Farg, or whatever, Chase, whatever. And it sounds like legit. And they're like, you just have to read us the card number and you're just like, yeah. I mean, that's usually what I know. But, you know, just call back. Call back the number.
Starting point is 01:25:39 If they're like, hey, we're with the spectrum or something, just call them back. I'd be like, hey, did you just call them? Scams. Scams galore. Why do people do it? Thank you so much to Shopify for sponsoring this episode of Just Trish. I am a proud user of Shopify, justtrish.com. I have been using Shopify because it is the most simple way to get my product out there.
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Starting point is 01:27:38 That was the big one, babe. That was the grand finale. That's what we've been texting each other about. Oh, really? Oh, he texted me. and then I texted him, Ned Fulmer posting his own standup. I was like, posting his own standup
Starting point is 01:27:48 and I didn't even add a little laugh track in there just kept it silent. I was like, no, that was my 13 reason. That was like literally like what, it has to be rage rate rate, right? Like, it felt like rage, babe. I know, because it's so crazy. And I feel like he knows.
Starting point is 01:28:04 Ned Fulmer has to know he's annoying and he has to know he gets on everybody's nerves. Like, there's, unless he's so delusional, which. Delisional. No, I think he's rage. I think he still thinks he's a victim. Even from analyzing his little stand-up bit,
Starting point is 01:28:19 he was putting himself as like the victim of the situation. Everybody, I'm Ned Fullmer. If you know me, I'm sorry. And if you don't know me, don't Google me. Yeah, I don't know if you know, but I was social media famous at BuzzFeed for trying new things. And then I cheated on my wife. Oh, brother, this guy stinks!
Starting point is 01:28:47 But also making it like that's his, like, that's his brand now. He's like, I'm the guy who cheated on his wife. Like his whole thing is that. I was like, wait, what is happening? But like he didn't, maybe he or right because he didn't enhance the audio at all. Like, you know, because it was just like silent after each of his jokes. And I was just like, and it was his post. It was out from the Ned Fullmore account.
Starting point is 01:29:05 And I was like, but I also think he's just like great to being just us in particular. Like I think no one else cares. And I think he knows that I'm just like he's one of those. What do they call him? Like, like, like, like, he's like. incels that like hate women or something like that like I feel like he like hates me for some reason and he knows how much it gets under my skin because you know how they say like okay wizard liz is teaching me this right now like how to defeat a narcissist I never really had to deal with a narcissist
Starting point is 01:29:24 my life I don't think I don't know I can't remember but like she's like you just ignore them you just like you just like you let like don't let them control you and so I was like Ned Flomber knows he's controlling me he knows he's getting to me and he's like finally I've been waiting so long take down this you know what I mean like I don't know I think he just like does it because I'm the only we're the only ones that care no I've seen so many TikTok even like he's Lee has been reposting. Keith Lee? Yes, he's been reposting.
Starting point is 01:29:47 The food tasting? Yes, because I look at the comments of these, like, TikTokers, like, making fun of Nade Fulmer, and then all the comments are like, not Keith Lee reposting list. Keith Lee, Keith Lee so messy. Like, yes. Yes. Okay. That's the biggest then.
Starting point is 01:30:02 I think he's annoying and a nuisance to everyone. Really? I don't see, like, well, I guess Spel slash covers him. Yeah, I guess me and spill slash maybe. But I don't see, like, any big reaction. Phil DeFranco covering it, you know what I mean? I guess like what is there to say other than like, damn, he really
Starting point is 01:30:20 needed to get a job, but. Oh my God, this stand-up is just awful. Like, everything he's trying is horrible. He did wrestling. What else did he try? Everything. Definitely the try guy. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:30:33 He really is trying everything. At some point, it's like, girl, I think we pack it up. Maybe it's the fail guy. Like, you need to do. Fail guy is actually kind of fierce. That's funny. That's everything. I'm the failed guy.
Starting point is 01:30:43 He looks like that. Yeah. And he should do it as animation for him because nobody wants to see you. So it's like, yeah, based on his life too. I think it's just because like he's so annoying and so awful. And I think he's, I think you're right. I think he thought he ate some of those jokes.
Starting point is 01:30:58 I think he thought like it was just, he could just tell his little smirk. Just like, wipe it off his face. It's like, why are you smirking about this? Like, and this is so long ago, I guess, like you said, I guess if Keith Lee's were posting, he's getting, that's what trolls, like a troll. I'm not saying narcissists, but a troll, as I know about trolls,
Starting point is 01:31:11 they feed off of any attention. and I guess he's getting it. Yeah. See, I guess maybe I just don't know enough about him because that's where I kind of have trouble with him. Like, Michaela, for example, she definitely, like, rage baits, like, with her halls and stuff. Like, she knows, obviously what she's doing. But then you have, like, some cancel, like, a Colleen who, like, still talks about everything that happened to her and, like, and has no, like, self-awareness about it.
Starting point is 01:31:37 So I get, like, I go and I waver both ways. Like, is he self-aware rage bait, or is he? like delusional narcissist. I think I do lean towards delusional narcissists. I do too because I think there are three separate categories. This spring, denim gets a softer, lighter update. Introducing Old Navy's drapey denim wide leg.
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Starting point is 01:32:23 from like wizard Liz he's giving that that that energy um Michaela I think is just harmless troll and then Colleen we talked about sinister you know what I mean I think there is just like little like you know what I mean because she is aware she's no you know what I mean I think she kind of has them in my opinion but like I don't know you know whatever don't come to us to make a documentary Yeah. Just speculation here. Yeah, yeah, that part. And I think, I think, yeah, I think that's where they all differ.
Starting point is 01:32:50 And I, God, Ned is, none might, oh, I don't know. I don't want to pick the words. Why was he up there? I don't think it's hit the Tanasphere, the Ned Fulmer, because, like, anytime I've tried to, like, bring it up. Oh, you're so right. Because he definitely could have been up there for every category. Yeah, but people really don't care. Even our audience, we just enjoy talking about it for a minute, but nobody cares about him.
Starting point is 01:33:11 Oh, I enjoy talking about it because, like, there's rarely, like, a common enemy. There's really someone that's, like, always in the wrong, right? Like, you're just always in the wrong. You're never getting it, right? And I enjoy talking about it. It's not just to be, like, evil, nasty. No, no, no, no. Like, in the case that he does see this, it's like, maybe it clicks, right?
Starting point is 01:33:27 Like, when someone has telling me, like, everything you're doing is wrong, wrong move, wrong, move, wrong move. I was kind of like, okay, maybe. And maybe if he really wants to turn, like, his life around, like, I think he's enjoying, in my opinion, the narcissism of it all. It's just, like, enjoying the attention good or bad. And that's just the kind of person he is. Because like, how, how, okay, you did something so shameful. And so, like, you kept saying you hurt your wife and so embarrassing and you did. But it's like you keep making material out of it.
Starting point is 01:33:48 Like, that's crazy. That's like literally like putting, what's it called like salt on the wound. You know what I mean? Like that's just like literally like, why do you keep doing that? Especially when you have like kids and so like it gets so weird. Because what did? God, his jokes. Got his jokes.
Starting point is 01:33:59 I wish I saved it. Oh, we just do a reaction to every single joke he did. Because it was so bad. It was like the jokes he made was like about being on a dating app. It's about how hard. How hard it is to make. make guy friends in LA. I was like, you had the best group of guy friends in the world and you messed it up.
Starting point is 01:34:18 And you had the best family and you messed it up. And he's like, and the joke is about that. That's right. That's what it was. He started with that joke being like it's hard to make guy friends and he ended it with that too, which he brought it around. Yeah. It can be hard to make male friends in L.A., especially if you don't do things like play
Starting point is 01:34:33 pickleball or have a stable relationship. I, uh, a lot of my friends at the group chat, they're married and they have kids, so the jokes hit different now, you know? My friends, they're like, oh gosh, I would just, I would pay any price just to have an hour to myself. And I say, my friends, a price does exist. For a mere 50% of your net worth in crippling loneliness. Oof, ooh! You see what I mean, like kids? He's presenting himself as a victim of like, yeah, I had a pair.
Starting point is 01:35:09 I paid the price. I paid 50% and I'm alone now. And I'm like, no, that's what you do is. No, he was so proud of himself at the end when he wrapped it up. And then he was like, you know, now I'm on these like dating sites for polyamory. And I was like, ooh, this is cool. This is kind of fun. Yeah, and like whatever.
Starting point is 01:35:21 He's like, and tell I was like, oh, and then you got to meet my boyfriend. It's like, ooh, I get to meet the boyfriend. Okay, male friends. Yes, this is how we meet them. I'm like, oh my God. Like, you know, he thought he angry free in full circle. He's like, thank guys I'm Ned Fullmore. I was like, this is so crudged.
Starting point is 01:35:37 It's so crud. When you did your little stand-up comedy thing. I'm going to just take his bit. No. Not even the show. Oh, well, gosh. I mean, anyone's funny. Moses is funny.
Starting point is 01:35:46 Moses, you do it. I do have your stand-up comedy. Oh, my God. We can put it back to back. I love having no Wi-Fi today. Honestly. That's why I literally on the way home is saved a few things. That's hard.
Starting point is 01:35:57 I love that. Oh, my gosh. Just the worst. Ned. It's just awful. I mean, just literally like, I don't know. I mean, he is the, he is, like, the most annoying, but, like, intentionally, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:36:09 Like, James Charles is annoying, but, like, he's just a different kind. And it's, like, what point do you just give it up? What point do you just pivot? Like, I feel like he's been too out of practice. Like, yes, he does have a college degree, but he has no work experience. Because a lot of people have college degrees and can't get a job these days because it's just a hard job environment. But, like, you would think, I don't know, maybe, like, like, a laugh or something. Like, a lot of disgrace guys.
Starting point is 01:36:34 eyes. He is white and like could be attractive to some people, especially he could be a little gay for pay. Gays will open their wallet for rent. They don't care about your morals. I care about like your slong or your whole. Don't give him any ideas. That's his next. If he does, then we know he watches. It's just for us. It's just for you really that one. He's like, ask him subscribing. But as for I know, I know my LGBTQI pluses and I know there's some G's that. would subscribe yeah because there's a lot of like disgraced internet personalities who do oh f who are you thinking of god i'm forgetting his name but it's maybe you'll remember his name it was the one that drove he was like driving really fast in the rain or something and he crashed
Starting point is 01:37:23 his car in his first instinct like it was a complete wreck it was oh yeah that's kid yes jack dori yes he's like a punk he's on kick he like doesn't care about anyone But he is young. He's on O-F. No way. He's, he did kind of disappear from, like, I've never still hear about him anymore. But he's still collecting those checks for sure. Oh my God, Ned does that next.
Starting point is 01:37:46 I mean, maybe. I was trying to think, like, okay, if he's actually watching him, we're trying to give him real advice. He wants to stay as a content creator, what is the move that might be it, I suppose. I think that's the only option, yeah. Especially he's into, you know, some kinky things. That's true. Yeah. It's his way to explore and get paid for it, I guess.
Starting point is 01:38:04 Mm-hmm. All right, Ned. Well, there you go. Good luck, I guess. Yeah. You really have tried everything. Again, no pun intended.
Starting point is 01:38:12 Like, that is crazy. Crazy that he's still trying. Right. Right. He's like, I'm not actually giving this up. He's like, you may trademark try guys, but you can't trademark trying things. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:38:21 It's like that's, hmm. Is he like vlogging all this? Or it's just literally him just trying? He does like episodic content where he attempts things. And it's called attempting. I forget what I remember like when he did his all like rebrand press release
Starting point is 01:38:38 it was like I'm going to he like he used every word except for tries I'm going to explore different things yes experience oh that is so funny yeah oh gosh that was that was a lot that was funny though that made me laugh you're talking about how hard is to get jobs this is an educational part of that podcast they found out that all the companies now when you send your resume, they all send it to a third party that uses AI to rank your resume and you get a score. And basically, let's say you send your application to different jobs, different companies, but they all send it to the same AI and that AI categorize you with the same score. And basically, that's why people can't get a job, even though they try to so many different places.
Starting point is 01:39:26 They get the same score and they get basically. So anyway, it's an issue. So just know that I don't know what the solution is, maybe writing different resumes for different places, trying to use, like you have to try to somehow fix it because right now there's a big problem and probably there will be lawsuits about it too. But some people just cannot find jobs
Starting point is 01:39:47 because they're getting the same outcome from all the companies because it's one company running AI on your resume. Well, Oscar Taylor's his resume, we found out when we were applying for the James Charles. His resume is for. tailored to who it was applying. Even when you
Starting point is 01:40:04 was it applying? I guess like a while ago, even before just Trish, like I was like what I wanted to like always work with you. I didn't even realize like you had sent a resume, but he had like a pink resume for like when he did it for me. And it was like Taylor. It was like really cool. You always change like the format of your resume depending on who you are applying to. Well I also like it is very that because I had to do like a third party. They have like resume writing services.
Starting point is 01:40:29 So like I applied and this one resume writer did my because I really want I was also applying to work from Marvel and I was like, okay, I need to have this like specific to Marvel because I was like my dream job. This was like 20, 23 or something. Wow. And then he was similar. It was like, so I gave him my resume and then he changed the wording and the order and everything because it's like, yeah, it's going to go into this database. And if you have to have like these certain words and then that's how you'll get like picked up. Because it like filters out your resume if you don't have like certain words. or a certain, like, order or an appearance in there.
Starting point is 01:41:01 Yeah, it's very weird. So, like, yeah, again, very classes because then it's like, damn, so you have to, like, pay someone who knows what, like, this AI is doing and how it operates just to, like, get you. Like, I need money, hence why I'm applying to a job, but I have to pay money to get the job. It, like, makes no sense. Yeah, that is crazy. Your resumes were always really good. Thanks.
Starting point is 01:41:21 You should be a resume writer because you're so good at it. I think I, I had, even the one I sent you, that was what, 2021? 2021. That one? That one was also, I made it pink, but someone, like, it was a resume writing service for that one, too. Wow. That's crazy.
Starting point is 01:41:37 I was wild to see. I didn't even know. I was like, wow. I never, you guys should all apply for me. I never look at resumes. People send me a resume. I'm just like, um, but if I see someone on TikTok or something, I'm like, maybe this person, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:41:48 That's how I would hire people is based on what they're, what they're serving in their TikToks, you know what I mean? And like, are you good at editing? I was like, persistency. If someone, like, emails me enough, I'm kind of like, maybe they, person. I keep seeing their email, you know what I mean? It's worked a couple times. Very James Charles of you though. Like, please apply, give me 10 ideas and also a video application. I wonder if he ever hired someone. Did he ever use the ideas from anybody?
Starting point is 01:42:08 I don't know. Maybe the someone gave him the Spirit Airlines idea and then. Yeah, a crisis PR company. That would be so crazy. I blocked him again on everything so I have no idea what he's doing out there in the world. It's been a little peaceful not knowing what he's up to. I would see it in B. It's just too. I'm always suited for James Charles' lashings when it's like a public like, you know, laughing stock. Like that's kind of fun to me because he does suck.
Starting point is 01:42:36 Again, similar to Ned Fulmer, I suppose. But other than that, I don't really don't keep up to date with his doings. And that's helped me a lot mentally, I think. Same, same. Although, who I've been seated for is Joelle, Seawaw, excuse me. The Cruz that was meant to be ours. The Joe Seawal Cruz is something fierce. I know.
Starting point is 01:42:54 I'm so, I actually am jealous of the people on it and her. I want to be in that whole experience of that. I admire Jojo. I always have for this reason for the business of it all. It's something fierce. She officially launched and finished her Royal Caribbean Jojo Siwa fan cruise. Fun. And it was a three-day cruise on the Royal Caribbean's Utopia.
Starting point is 01:43:20 It took off on... Utopia or Zootopia? Utopia is the boat name. Okay, I love it. Love it. Where's Utopia in this house? We love that. It's our favorite movie.
Starting point is 01:43:30 Come on, come on, get up. You know that I can't be damned. Oh, now you love that song. A zoo. Ooh, ooh. Do you know it? Wait, did I hate it? You didn't know much about it at first.
Starting point is 01:43:39 Oh, my God. That's like number one in our household right now. Yeah. He loves it. Well, he loves Shakira. She said, come on up. You know what I'm going to. You know what I'm.
Starting point is 01:43:48 He's the one. As a gazelle? Yes. But she's like in her gazelle off. It's her with the gazelle ears. Like the music video? It looks, is it really her? It looks almost like.
Starting point is 01:43:58 I think she's a big CGI in a bit. Yeah, I think they're CGI did a bit. I remember when that came out. Because I was seated for Zatopia 2 in theaters and it was something. Oh yeah, that's a Mound was first movie. I think nobody really knows what she looks like because even at the soccer thing we talked about, she was there. She performed.
Starting point is 01:44:16 And people were like, that's not her. Oh. And I think she just wore a wig or something. But I don't think anyone knows what she looks like. I saw her at her son's soccer game and it looked like her. I was like, Shira. People are weird, though. That one in particular, the get on, get up one, that one is like heavily filtered or something.
Starting point is 01:44:33 It was heavily filtered, yeah. She was looking 12 years old, really. It's like, damn, she looks young. Anyways, yes, we love that in the house. Okay. Well, the Georgia Seawal cruise departed from Port Canaveral, Florida. It was a three-night cruise, and on-board activities included meet and greets, question-and-answer sessions, a concert, a bo-boh-making activity, which sounded fun.
Starting point is 01:44:58 Oh, I was going to say we might need to retire the bobo. Oh, no. The girls were gagged for the bobo making activity. Yeah. Never mind. And apparently it was a good value because shout out, swell. She's a YouTuber who reviews events.
Starting point is 01:45:10 And she went to review the Jojo Seawalk crews. And she said it was actually a good price. Like, it was priced fairly because they got to keep all the Jojo diamonds. Sorry. They got to keep a little bedazzle, like little Jojo gems that you decorate your But what, and she said another person who she was making the bow with said, oh, that's actually really good value because these are really expensive. And they got to keep all of them, like all the leftover. The crystals.
Starting point is 01:45:37 Yeah, the jojo crystals. I mean, I don't know. Okay, what's the price of the ticket? I don't know if they're worth like that. Are they? A thousand dollar, a thousand one hundred and seven dollars for is what the cruise started out. And it was like a package. So like the bobo activity, the bobo making activity was included in the package.
Starting point is 01:45:55 Oh, okay. That's okay, that's pretty good then. Yeah. It's not bad. I mean, they probably got them in bulk, you know, like Costco style. Well, yeah. But I still love it. Love it.
Starting point is 01:46:03 And then there was obviously like add-ons like for bigger rooms or for like merch and stuff. But the reviews are, hey, full transparency. When I first saw the kickoff concert, I was like, I was ready to clown. And then. What was it? It was her performing. It was like her on stage, like greeting everybody. And she was like teasing them as if she was going to do the karma's a big.
Starting point is 01:46:26 bitch dance and then she like edged them a bit she's like no I'm not gonna give it to you just yet she ended up she saved that for the real concert this is just like you know the yeah the ribbon cutting yeah and it looks small and I was like our only like 30 people there oh I saw that one too with the jojo banners behind her yeah I was like I was only 30 people on this crew like what's going on but I was just like the not even the official kickstart got for context yes because the cruise did sell out so it was a big yeah that's amazing and everyone had great reviews even well, like, she's like, she goes in very neutral. Like, she just gives, like, a really fair, like,
Starting point is 01:47:00 assessment. Like, that's her thing. She goes to all these, like, niche conventions and cruises and stuff, and she, like, does a fair review. And then she was, like, everyone's having a lot of fine. There's, like, no complaints. Oh, wow. That's amazing. That's good at them. If you partner with the right person, I think that was, like, it's, like, and not to go back, but, like, the Tana Conrad at all. Like, she were to partner with, like,
Starting point is 01:47:17 the right person, it could be, like, huge, you know what I mean? Like, like, a real. That knows what they're doing when they put it on. And like, obviously she partnered with the, like, even when we were talking about doing the Trish Cruz, like, it was with a huge partner. Which maybe they ended up doing the Jojo cruise. Maybe that's why we didn't get it. I don't know. But, like, it was a big, it's like they had the itineraries plan and everything was like, it was very much like you just get to be a part of it and just perform or whatever.
Starting point is 01:47:37 So, I mean, that sounds fun. I'm so jealous. That would be amazing. I know. Because it actually did look like a good time. It was kind of a mix. Like, it was kids there, but then also like grown adults. And some Jojo stands, I'm sure.
Starting point is 01:47:49 And my theory is some girls that just like, like, this. they committed to the bit like fiercely. They're like, yeah, like this would be kind of camp if we went. And then by the time they got there like, well, well, yes, we're going to be dressed as the arrows of Jojo. That's fun. That's fun. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:48:03 Yeah. I've seen a lot of different costumes. Yeah. Like, that's fun. Yeah. Well, I'm glad it went good. I'm glad it wasn't like a fire festival or something. You know what I mean.
Starting point is 01:48:11 Like the haunts of virus. Like, you know, no virus, no outbreaks. No stuck at sea. Yeah. It's a good amount of time too. Yeah. It's a good amount of time. And Jojo was very involved.
Starting point is 01:48:20 Like, she did a lot of appearances. concert. She would come out to like the pool and do photo ops with everybody. Yeah. She was very like in it too. That's what I'm saying. I feel like when it's a vibe like that where like everyone is there, like the energy gets up, right? Like it's like that's why I'm saying with the Vegas of it all too. It's like when you're there and you know it's for a show like the energy's up. Like so if someone's coming up to you're like loving it, it's like, oh, this is great. This is what I'm here for because that's the environment for it. And that's what's
Starting point is 01:48:44 cool about those kind of things. I'm glad it was a hit. I know. I mean, it's really depends on the person. And I think she's she's so nice to her and she's a great performer and she loves being involved. That's all you want. Like, you know, I'm on the boat with her right now. Yeah. And you get to see her in all those places and do all those things. That'd be fun.
Starting point is 01:49:01 You know how like cruise ships have like beetles juice on the cruise or something? Or they do like shows on the cruise. It would be fun if I could do like a one woman show performing like, you know, like high school musical or something like that on the cruise for everybody. Like that'd be so fun. Like I get to play all the parts. Like, oh, what a dream. What a dream that would be.
Starting point is 01:49:16 Maybe next year. I don't know. They do take like a year in the planning. I remember when our cruise was supposed to be around this time. I remember it was like two years. go and they're like oh it's for 2026 which I think is now or something so they do plan I'm quite far ahead I guess they're expensive maybe 2030 you know how am I going to be in 2030 I'm really old when is that how far are we from 2030 what is it
Starting point is 01:49:36 we're not that far oh my I mean 42 years old Jesus it's gonna be the senior citizen Bruce over 27 is Australia and then you know three more years we need to rest in between these things we need to be a big event yeah Maybe it's going to be a whole fleet, you know, a few ships. Okay, well, I'm only one person. We got to keep it to one. Maybe for the 40th, that'd be fun. They'd come celebrate my 40th birthday with me on the cruise.
Starting point is 01:50:01 Yeah, that's fun. That's better than 42. I mean, I'm excited to be 40s. That seems like I might not be able to perform as much as 42. Maybe, I don't know, Madonna's performing at Pride at 60s. Where she was, like, straddling. What pride was at? She was like straddling the banister.
Starting point is 01:50:14 Oh, yeah. It was like going off the, and it was the Wi-Fi. Oh, I was going to try to see. And I forgot there's no Wi-Fi. Isn't that great. That's how I was this morning during Glenn. That's why I left. I was in a glam of 830 and I left from 830 to like 10
Starting point is 01:50:25 because I was like, this is crazy to not. Like just look up stuff. It feels like the dark ages. Stone ages. We're giving the girl with iPhone face and euphoria. Oh, right. Was she Amish? What was her deal?
Starting point is 01:50:39 Amish, thank you. I keep going to Mormon. No, that's not correct. Mormons, I think, can have. Yeah, obviously, we see Taylor Franklin Falls. She can't get out that damn phone. She's abing the electricity. I think Jessica.
Starting point is 01:50:50 and Marciano are full on dating now. They were in Vegas the same time we were. Oh, yeah, they do red carpets together and everything. But they're kind of saying like they're not official. I think if you're going on a red carpet and kissing for the photographers, mama, that's official. Like, what do you mean? A hard lunch.
Starting point is 01:51:04 Like, come on. So crazy. Like, you're at the American Music Awards making out on the red carpet. Were they? Yes. Oh, I didn't see that. Yes, they did joint interviews together. Oh.
Starting point is 01:51:13 Yeah. So I think cats out of the bag, honey. Oh, I thought they were just friends. Yeah, not just little TikToks. They're out there taking their show and. the road. Good for her. He's pretty handsome.
Starting point is 01:51:22 He's much better than that. Oh, that guy, he was doing like cameos where he's like, oh, no, he was doing that vocal stim one where it's like, you know, where you repeat your famous phrase, like the ones I did like the Hanwad. Okay. And he was doing the, and wear her dress for everybody on dancing with this. And I was like, no, you kill the meme. No one thinks it's funny anymore.
Starting point is 01:51:39 And all the comments are saying that too. That guy is not cute. Like, what happened there? No. The only one I think is cute is Connor. I'm trying to think of the dad talk. Yeah. The only dad talk or former dad talk.
Starting point is 01:51:50 God Talker is Connor that I think is cute. Do you think we're going to be able to, is he coming? I will scream. I know. I'm so excited. If I meet Connor Levitt. We might be, I don't know. I don't want to jinx it.
Starting point is 01:52:03 I don't know. Possibly a Whitney. Possibly. But she is busy girls. I don't know. But I'm like, ooh, that'd be so fun if we get like if he's here too. Do you think he just got? I don't know because like Moses would just come up.
Starting point is 01:52:15 But then again, they have kids. I guess Moses has to be with kids. You know, they have to. I don't know how that works. Well, so you could. Connor, if you're seeing this. We love you too. It's five month.
Starting point is 01:52:23 I think you're handsome. Like, I think you should come. I was going to say we can make couples, TikToks. Oh, that'd be so fun. We can reenact something from the show. I heard he's going to be dancing with the stars this season. That's what I had heard. Which would be so crazy.
Starting point is 01:52:39 It would make sense. It would make sense. You know he's going to do a damn magic trick like every other week. And I'm very seated for that. That's what you got to do. When you want to brand it, like you really got to have like a a niche, a niche, and he is, that magic is really, is a niche.
Starting point is 01:52:54 But he's going if in the dance, he suddenly sends a pigeon out of it or something. That's true. I guess magic can be cool sometimes. That'd be really funny. When are they announcing the rest of that cast? We still got a ways to go before it premieres, no? I thought they announced in July on Good Morning America
Starting point is 01:53:11 and they all come out and like, hey, we're here? They love a slow rollout these days. Because last year they started with Robert Irwin like five months in advance. like, okay, this is a lot. Well, they've been doing that. They had more, Sierra. Now I think they're going to be doing it even more.
Starting point is 01:53:25 So maybe like every other month they're going to announce somebody. But we need more than just a Savannah banana to wet our appetite, okay? I saw him do the lush, not the lush life. The midnight sun dance, though, and he did kind of win me over that Savannah banana. Was it that one that's going to be dancing with the stars? God, I think, I'm assuming slash, I think so. But I do have a little white male blindness. Right.
Starting point is 01:53:44 They kind of all. All the Savannah bananas look the same because they're all in the same yellow off it, too. Exactly. That doesn't help either. I only know one. I know Derek Clerna, who used to be a Broadway Fierro, and he's now currently on there. I wonder if they get, like, do they get paid well? Is that their full-time job?
Starting point is 01:53:55 Like, they get brand deals. Hmm. All right. I'm not really too seated for them, but I appreciate the people who appreciate them. I mean, I like when people can, like, make something and you're just like, this is so weird, but more power to you, I guess, you know. Ooh, okay. God, I have so many little exciting ones. Tyra's suing Netflix over the America's Next Stop Model document.
Starting point is 01:54:19 that's kind of fierce me. Oh, what? Did she participate? What did she say? Yeah, so she participated. She's suing Netflix for defamation over the now infamous A&TM documentary that came out in February. Basically, the TLDR is... What's TLD again?
Starting point is 01:54:35 You say that a lot. Too long didn't read. Oh, yeah. Yeah. So, like, the quick takeaway is she's suing for defamation, loss of wages, et cetera, et cetera, because she said she filmed for like over three hours and then her, interviews were edited and cut to contribute to like this narrative of her not knowing or understanding anything and one big part of it is like with the shandy sullivan uh episode which is one of the a and tm
Starting point is 01:55:06 contestants who basically says that she got essay because she couldn't consent to having sex in the hot tub with one of the male models that um they edited it to seem like she was like hmm who shandy um and she said that like she said Tyra says that she said she immediately acknowledged Shandy and she remembered her right away but they edited to make her look like she was giving a blank stare or something and then they also didn't tell her that Shandy says she got S-A like she obviously knew of what happened but she didn't know that Shandy is calling it S-A because she couldn't consent so there's some like stipulations like that but then of course you can make the argument well Tyra was there in the editing room.
Starting point is 01:55:49 She had all the footage. She gave the green light to keep filming. So like wouldn't you know that she didn't consent because you saw all the footage? And you also had her on your talk show twice to like really milk her talking about this cheating scandal that really was a say. So I think it'll be an interesting lawsuit because she also was saying she wants a jury trial because she didn't say how much. She says she wants a jury trial to see how to give them a number of like the damages.
Starting point is 01:56:12 So she wants to go like all the way, which I think is interesting. Yeah. I mean, I would assume, I guess I don't know how it works. Like, I would assume when Netflix buys it or, well, okay, okay, do you know if Netflix bought the documentary or, like, did the production company make it and then sold it to Netflix? Or did Netflix, like, do this? Like, they came up with this documentary. It's definitely, like, a production company.
Starting point is 01:56:34 I think it's a lot. I think the production company did it and then pitched it is what I'm thinking. Pitched it to Netflix is what I'm thinking. And it was, like, already done. Or at least, like, in pre-production and then maybe Netflix gave them a lot. a little bit of budget but it's not like I think it was acquired by Netflix what I'm trying to say I don't think it was like that's like that's what makes it complicated because sometimes if you go with like a production company and they don't really know what they're doing maybe the paperwork's
Starting point is 01:56:55 like not all lined up but I would assume Netflix would have their like ducks all in a row where they would be like basically like when I did like somebody big brother for instance it's like um we can edit you however you want like we could literally say you killed somebody and that's if we edit it that's fine that's it you signed up for that we edit we get the final edit but if it's like a smaller production company which we've dealt with before sometimes they're a little messy they like forget to get a signature they forget to do this there's like a fine print left out, whatever like that. So maybe that wasn't in there.
Starting point is 01:57:20 She seems to talk specifically Netflix because she said Netflix has three hours of my interview. And what she's asking, she said she will drop the lawsuit if they release those three hours. So she's asking for those three hours to be released. And I saw people say the saying like we're seated. Like Netflix has an opportunity to make more money here. Release the three hours.
Starting point is 01:57:41 We'll be sitting and watching it. That is actually so real. So just from that, it seems like Netflix is, very involved in the production if they have the footage otherwise it be the production true and also it's like even if it wasn't production company though like because it airs on netflix's platform like they have legal liability like they can't just air something and be like oh well we just acquired it and aired it so we're not legally responsible because like once it's on your platform and you are the one that is posting it it's the same like like even if they're like say us say if we had someone
Starting point is 01:58:13 who i guess come here and say like all make all these these libelous claims about another influence or whatever, then like they could also go for that influencer, but then they could also sue like, like, yeah, because it's on your platform, you know, so. Yeah, yeah, that makes sense. That's true. But yeah, I am so. The comments have gone both ways for this.
Starting point is 01:58:31 They're like, well, Tyra do be a little delusional. So, like, maybe she really thought she was giving like accountability the house down boots. And like, it wasn't, like, maybe the edit was like trying to give the best of what she said. because she's a little wishy-washy, you know. For sure. Yeah. I just, I, I, I'm actually more inclined to be on Tyroside. I do feel like edits love to be messy and dirty, especially with reactions and stuff like that.
Starting point is 01:58:55 Like, I see myself edited. So this is why I don't realize shows. I see myself edited so many times with like a reaction that was like not for that reaction. And it's just like, well, that's not what happened. So I think that part, I don't know, I kind of inclined. True. Messy, yes. But I think if she's like, release the full context, I feel like that is someone with like nothing to hide.
Starting point is 01:59:12 But if, for example, they never ask her about the. Essek specifically and then they showed it as if she knew about it and never talked about it. That's messy. That's intentional. So that's why releasing that footage will give you a clear answer of what they did. It reminded me a lot of the Colleen Joshua David Evans ones because you were like, well, you can't like go into it like Joshua shouldn't do a Colleen documentary because he already has a
Starting point is 01:59:38 bias and it kind of reminds me of this because like the three that were really involved were Miss Jay, Mr. Jay and Nigel. Barker and they had a huge fallout with Tyra. So they also like kind of had that chip on their shoulder going into it. Yeah. Because they were fired and Tyra continued to make the show without them. And the they got fired. The way they got let go was like very tumultuous.
Starting point is 02:00:02 And Tyra kind of did them dirty. So, you know, they were really ready to throw around to the bus as well. So that also kind of makes me like, oh, they kind of had a little bit of an agenda going into it, you know. Yeah. Ooh, that's so interesting. I'm kind of like, I kind of feel like I could be on her side on this one. I think, depending on, like, with information coming out, because, like, yes, of course, she did some dastardly things on that show. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:00:25 Morley and also just, like, the way that she treated the contestants, you know. And then the thing, I guess a lot of the things you can be like, okay, sign of the times, I guess, like the race swapping and stuff. Like, yeah. She thought she was doing the thing. She thought she was being woke central when she was like, let's be any race. You know what I mean? Yeah, like, walking my own shoes. She thought she was, like, really serving, like, humanitarian Nobel Peace Prize
Starting point is 02:00:49 Ties. Because even at the time, I mean, were you shook at the time? I thought it was inspirational at the time. That's what I'm saying, too. Yeah, it's kind of like, oh, wow. And people would say, like, I feel so strong, like a strong African woman. You're like, wow, I love. Okay, yes.
Starting point is 02:01:01 Like, it made sense in the time. And obviously now. So as I'm saying, like, I kind of would be on her side now if she's trying to atone for stuff that, like, she was messed up in the past. So it would be interesting to see that long one. Like, is she saying, sorry, and they just don't say it. You know what I mean? maybe they just cut the parts up make her look horrible because yeah maybe she's trying to
Starting point is 02:01:18 yeah it really could go either way yeah i have a feeling if she's like so much like show the footage i'm going to try like i have a feeling she must be have some case yeah i'm very seated for it as long as again hopefully it doesn't like re-traumatize like everyone else who like shandine who had to come out and you know talk about this whole thing like hopefully doesn't re-traumatize the contestants but very interesting and obviously like Netflix they would have to do their due diligence like when airing it like you know from like writing a book for example like I has to get approved by so many lawyers and stuff and you have to have like receipts and everything to approve even airing it and make sure it's fair but yeah if she's saying they didn't even tell her was it was essay on shandy's
Starting point is 02:02:03 half or another thing too is miss jay saying like tyra never reached out um after she uh after he a stroke and then Tyra says that like no I have documentation saying like I reached out to Miss Jay on Christmas and asked like how she's doing what like her health is and everything so yeah it's quite interesting oh no man that's messy
Starting point is 02:02:26 very messy but honestly if that's all true I mean you gotta you gotta fight back because it's a lot to fight back too especially when everyone like hates you you know what I mean like no one's on Tyra's side that was fierce like everyone was like this woman is diabolical.
Starting point is 02:02:41 Like she was pretty, but she was evil. Right. And the fact that she's, like, fighting back. I guess it was your reputation and it's like not true.
Starting point is 02:02:47 It is funny, though, because I feel like everyone kind of, I guess not for her because she's the victim. If it's like, if they really did do her dirty. But I'm like, everyone was like really going back and like loving her again because
Starting point is 02:02:57 Model Land is like the book went viral. Right. Everyone is, I see so many people on TikTok and stuff going back and reading this book of Tookie de la Crem. And even Jimmy's like, I would survive Mono Land. Yes.
Starting point is 02:03:09 Like, we're how. Having a Tyra Renaissance weirdly, so the fact that this lawsuit comes out in the middle of the Tyra Renaissance is kind of fierce. Well, she wants to keep that charge going, I guess. She's the actual justice from Aldo Land and A&M. Yeah. Damn. Kind of related where Vanity Fair did a whole investigation into the alleged toxic work environment and appropriate behavior at unwell.
Starting point is 02:03:32 And this kind of shook me. Yeah, this was wild to me. Obviously in the wake of Alex Earl versus Alex Cooper. I was like, this is all kind of insurious unseasoned, but this article has been in the works for a long time for months where a journalist at Vanity Fair interviewed 40 sources, 30 of whom are former or current employees about their interactions with Alex Cooper and her husband Matt Kaplan. Wait, okay, how does this start? Because like, you know, usually they do it like on like horrible people like Harvey Weinstein and like Russell Brand, like, you know, New York Times or one of those things. well, like, they do these. They take, like, a year.
Starting point is 02:04:11 They know it's in the making. Everyone hears about it. They're interviewing all these people. Like, why Alex Cooper? Why do you think someone was just like, this is the story? I got to, like, does it come from, like, a tip? Or is it just someone who has, like, a Veneta or they hear something? Like, what is it?
Starting point is 02:04:26 That's my theory is that it does kind of start with, like, a tip. This article is also behind a payroll, which is kind of annoying. So I couldn't read the, the Vanity Fair article. I've read, like, synopsies of the article. Okay. But I believe it did start with like a tip or something. And then they started reaching out to different former employees or current employees. And it kind of just builds and builds from there.
Starting point is 02:04:49 But there must be a story here. Yeah. That's when I saw the number of people when it was 40 sources. I was like, that's a huge number for that many people that have similar tales. And like you, there's no way 40 people can be in cahoots like as a big takedown. You know, it has to be people with like real. experience there who have all seen some things um but yeah i was so gagged by it because um they said that the bulk of the sources of that that the outlet spoke to are in the early 20s working for
Starting point is 02:05:24 unwell um and a lot of them specifically for the call their daddy podcast and for a lot of them too it's either their first job or one of their earliest job so they don't have like a ton of experience um And a lot of them claim to have bad interactions with Matt Kaplan specifically, who is the co-CEO of Unwell. Yeah, from what it sounded like is like he's the one that's doing the day-to-day running, hiring, and she's kind of almost like not even there, more just like the face. Mm-hmm. And they claim that it is a volatile mix of unprofessional and acoustic style of leadership that basically like it goes against the brand being like, you know, female friends. friendly very like gen z girl power teas um right by a man yeah exactly like the whole um day to day there is kind of the opposite some of the women told vanity fair that matt kaplan called some
Starting point is 02:06:19 employees stupid or the r word and also accused uh he's also accused of threatening to negatively impact their careers oh my god one female contractor who worked on an unwell production recalled seeing the technical crew breakdown in tears as matt kaplan threatened not to pay them and said do you know who I am. Do you know who my wife is? No. I don't know who you are, sir. Like, it's not good. Wasn't he a movie producer? How is he, like, running unwell now? Because I remember when I met her and out, it's like, oh, like, what's he do?
Starting point is 02:06:46 Oh, he's like a movie producer. And it's like, what, what did you, what happened to that? I know. You're just like, I'll let me go now run my. I guess once it started. Well, if someone really says, do you know who I am, I'm just like literally, immediately a gagic. Like, no. And other employees also pointed to uncomfortable interactions with the chief brand officer, T.J. Marchetti.
Starting point is 02:07:04 And he used to work for Disney and awesome. his TV as an executive. Several described feeling uncomfortable with how flirty he was with the young female fans who came to Unwell events. Another recalls Marchetti telling her to take down photos from Unwell's Instagram accounts of young fans who she recalls him saying were not attractive enough. So he asked her whoever wants the Instagram to remove photos of fans who were like too ugly, basically.
Starting point is 02:07:28 They also claim that Matt Kaplan creates the most toxic work environment that I've ever seen. One former freelancer said, Matt will scream the worst things. and say the nasty things to you, and Alex will be there next to him, not defending anyone. So there was a lot of dust. She's like aware. Yeah, allegedly she's been in the room
Starting point is 02:07:46 or as witnessed Matt Kaplan screaming at some employees. But Unwell did not immediately respond for a request. Wow, that's kind of surprising. I don't know they normally say like none of this is true? Like, don't they usually respond pretty quickly? Well, before this article came out, Unwell,
Starting point is 02:08:03 Unwell's lawyer, Brian Friedman. Ironically, David Billberg's and Justin Baloney's lawyer. And Johnny Depp. Oh, and Johnny Depp. Yeah. Reach out to Vanity Fair and basically said they kind of like smeared the journalists who they found out was doing it. And was like basically if you claim to, if you claim that Matt Kaplan had any sexual misconduct, we will ruin Vanity Fair.
Starting point is 02:08:25 We'll take you for everything your work. Who said that? Brian Friedman? Mm-hmm. They sent a letter. And then the, even Vanity Fair was like, publicly posted in and was like, saying like, we got this. Yeah, like what do you mean? Like, before the article's even out, like, if you say, that's like very specific.
Starting point is 02:08:40 Yeah, because they caught wind that it was in the works and who and which journalist was writing it. Drunning is kind of crazy, right? Yeah. Yeah, it's like, now I'm like, oh, what exactly are you scared of if you're getting late lowering up before it's even out? Oh my God. And there's so many, so many sources, right? That, like, so many. That's like, how can you even?
Starting point is 02:09:01 And like, I, like, I know a production, I guess, was pre-me-2. Pre-Me-2 production is something fierce. Like, people, like, I remember interning on productions, and, like, the crew would just, like, God, that was, like, college. Like, my friends were all in college, but would say, like, the craziest stuff about the girls,
Starting point is 02:09:22 like, would be so creepy with them. And, like, we're interns, and they would be, like, oh, well, like, if you go on a date with me, like, I'll take you to this event. So, like, and that was kind of, like, the norm. So I know how, like, sleazy and scummy, like, productions could be pre-me-to. Post Me Too, like, I think a lot of people were scared, like, once things started coming out and, like, there was, like, a power reversal.
Starting point is 02:09:42 But this gives me, like, pre-Me-2, like, mentality of, like, you know, it's cutthroats, it's business, it's production, show business. Like, I can say I do whatever. And have no... And have no... Yeah. And have no one... Because there's no one is accusing Alex of being, like, verbally aggressive or anything. No.
Starting point is 02:09:56 It's all the... It's all the... It's all the... The only thing is that she allegedly witnessed it or it just doesn't do anything about it, but... You give kind of like startup environment. Very that, yeah. Because I think they're not yet corporate enough with HR. Like there's not enough rules to follow.
Starting point is 02:10:14 So they're like running the ship however they want to run it and being very. I mean, it's also like 2026. And I just think this with everybody. I'm like, don't they know like someone like everyone's talking? Everyone's recording. Everyone's just like, don't you like be on your extra best behavior just knowing that you do have this huge company and reputation to lose? Like it's wild. And 26 people are calling people names talking about.
Starting point is 02:10:35 people's looks, even like behind the scenes, even on email, even whatever. Like, it's just everything I type out to anyone, whether I think you're my best friend or Moses or anyone, I'm just like, anyone. I think like, this text could be used against you. You know what I mean? So like think twice, but then to also like say it in front of people and have like all these witnesses is like, like just so dumb. For all these people who run these like billion dollar companies, it's like, how stupid can you be if that's true? I mean, I'm assuming it is because like, how 40 people telling you the same story is like one person, okay, your word against mine to whatever. 40's kind of crazy.
Starting point is 02:11:04 Yeah, because obviously, like, with business stuff, some people are fired or whatever, like, again, you can have a vendetta. But if it's 40, a lot of them may be still working there. A lot of them were scared, too. They were, like, they thought it was a test. They thought it was, like, like, MacHappler or whatever, trying to, like, see who's leaking and who's, like, the...
Starting point is 02:11:21 So they were, like, scared to even, like, give any details. Like, it took a lot of, like, coaxing and be like, no, it's okay. Like, you would be anonymous, whatever, to tell your story. But very ominous. I think, too, because it's a lot of young people, It's like you don't have a lot of job experience. So you're kind of like, again, lucky to have a job in this job market. A, B, it's like a cool job.
Starting point is 02:11:41 Like you're in media. It's Alex Cooper, like the biggest podcaster, especially female podcaster. Like everyone knows her. Like you can be like proud of where you're working. Yeah. There's like a whole power dynamic. You're also like a fan for the most part too. So it's like, damn, I'm working where at a podcast I'm actually a fan of.
Starting point is 02:11:58 There's a lot of like elements that play. Like between being young, naive, a fan. It's like easy to be taken. an advantage of, you know. Yeah, I'm like scared to say anything. And also, like, against, like, men just get more intimidated in general. Damn, that sucks.
Starting point is 02:12:11 It sucks. Because, like, yeah, it is such a cool. I guess it was. Now it's a little tainted, huh? I know. This happened. I mean, even, like, remember there was a big expose about, like, the Kelly Clarkson show about, like,
Starting point is 02:12:23 that was a couple years ago. What was it? It was, like, a toxic work environment at the Kelly Clarkson show. Oh, no. I didn't know that. Yeah. But, like, it was producers. Like, Kelly, Rolling Stone to the investigation.
Starting point is 02:12:33 and Kelly didn't know anything that was going on. So like, and none of the people who came forward had anything against her, but it was these producers, like her top producers being terrible. And they had to completely like restructure everything. And Kelly was like adamant, like, no, we're going to restructure and like, yeah, make, make this a good environment. And they were able to do that. So maybe that's what this will be. So maybe.
Starting point is 02:12:55 But then you have the Ellen Begenerous. Yeah. Yeah. Where that is things from the head. But here the main issue is that it's her husband. Uh-huh. So it's not like she can restructure the company. You can just, you know, unless she fires her husband.
Starting point is 02:13:10 But it's almost like firing. It's like, how about stay silent? Yeah. Oh, like, let me, let me have what was the corner office. Don't work with people. Like you run from like the back end of the business, but you're not talking to our employees. Like you're not the face of the company. Yeah, that's a easy enough fix because it's like you just don't know how to deal with people.
Starting point is 02:13:30 Obviously like and most men don't honestly. I don't like the way men talk to, yeah. In general, I don't think I really have any men on my team. Because I don't like the way I'm talked to with men for the most part. They're very, they're very the guy at the, the drunk fan at the thing. Who are you? You know what I mean? It's like, yeah.
Starting point is 02:13:47 TikTok. Yeah. I was going to say maybe some, but there's gay men maybe exception, but also like there's the mean gays too. Like the Regina George complex of it all. Yeah, but even the meanest gays aren't as bad as the straits. You know what I mean? It's like, I can deal with the mean gay. because they kind of have your interest
Starting point is 02:14:04 because they kind of like, okay, we're all in here together. We all get like, you know, kind of talk down to at times. A man just thinks he's really the shit. And it's like, you know, you're just actually not anymore. It's 2026, you know. Your time's coming, you know? It's a quote a wise woman. That's a woman's world baby and you're lucky to be living in it.
Starting point is 02:14:21 Katie Perry, my babe. She really ate with that one. Yeah, this sucks. Especially like you said, because the whole thing. I think the men need to just step back. Maybe Al's Super doesn't want. do, I don't know. Remember she said he had like the corner office or something. Yeah, like she didn't
Starting point is 02:14:36 want the corner office so he took it. Maybe I'm like maybe he convinced her or she didn't want it. That's what I'm thinking now. I know. I know. I saw something too. This is completely conspiracy and like I don't know. There's probably no marriage. Maybe you know I'm so down this. Was it Cocoa Moco? Did she heard talk about Gabby Wendy?
Starting point is 02:14:56 How like I totally forgot. I remember when Gabby was here, she was like yeah, I'm doing this thing with like Unwell's producing it and it was like that dating on a yacht show. What was it called? Love overboard, which had like budget. She was going to Croatia. And it was like them falling off the planks if they got eliminated. Like it was some crazy like budget. And yeah, Kokomoko was like, you know, my theory is, is like Gabby was really popular. Like right off a trader is her podcast was really big. She was getting huge guests.
Starting point is 02:15:20 Is that they just didn't want any like competition. So basically kind of like got her to do this like hosting job or whatever like exclusivity and kind of tanked it. So that way there would be no more opportunities to be like, look, this show kind of flop. no one cared about it and Gabby hosted it or something. Which is like, I don't know, maybe. Because they also said that about Alex Earle, like that she saw her as competition and signed her to kind of like tank.
Starting point is 02:15:44 Or just not put in, because what did Cocoa Moka say? They put it, they promoted the winter games thing like so much. Yeah, like Alex didn't do any promotion really for love overboard. But did so much for winter, winter games. Yeah. Like Gabby wasn't even on Call Her Daddy, right? Yeah. That's.
Starting point is 02:16:01 I kind of see that point, but also I will say that unwell, when they were filming, flew a lot of media and had flew them out to Malta and paid for everything to have media come do like interviews with the contestants and for Gabby. Because they flew out like a producer from E.T went to Malta and did like three days on the boat with Gabby went. Like we followed her around. We did like tours and everything. Oh. So they tried. Yeah. So I, because I saw that TikTok too and I was like, oh, T.
Starting point is 02:16:30 But I do think they did But there was no promotion, right? Like I didn't see billboards. I didn't see, like maybe they had some press. But that's a budget issue. Right. I guess Winter Games wasn't billboards, but. And really cheap to produce too
Starting point is 02:16:45 because it's also like, you know, it was, you know, these people that probably just wanted any crumbs they could get. Yeah, yeah, that's true. That went on YouTube and the other show went on Hulu. So probably Hulu was kind of responsible to promote it. And they thought, because I can see them thinking, I mean, your production company, you're like, what space we want to get into dating? And they got, I mean, everything was right on paper.
Starting point is 02:17:11 But we didn't even see it. You know how we're always on Hulu and we'd always take a main thing and we just like click on it. You know, they're always pointing that shifting gears. We see that all the time. I'm like, let's click on it. And, you know, it's not good, but we watch it because it's always like the main big one. And whenever there's a main big one, we watch it. And we never did see it.
Starting point is 02:17:23 I never saw Gabby. I have 100% would have clicked on it. Yeah. And we were always on that Hulu. So it might be more of a Hulu thing. And maybe, you know, somebody from their team, pissed of somebody at Hulu and they're, you never know. They're actually no. T.
Starting point is 02:17:38 Yeah. And also with like YouTube, I feel like the revenue shares different. Like it kind of makes sense for her to promote it more. Maybe because she would probably get like, unwell would see more of the money versus if it airs on Hulu. You're also sharing the revenue with Hulu. So. Because Hulu you sell it once. You get the check.
Starting point is 02:17:52 Yeah. Goodbye. But it does suck. Like, because of my experience, the Alex has always been really nice. Obviously the unwell, they were like really nice and, you know, paid well and stuff like that when we did that event so it's like sucks i never had to deal with any guys really over there when i think about unwell i really do think of like gays and girls at the caller daddy shoot too i don't think there was like any straight that i knew i saw one of
Starting point is 02:18:13 the cool guys one of the good guys over there i saw him on the chili shoot and i was like oh you were at the collar daddy and he was one of the cool ones um well but that's the thing you as a guest has one experience but this is the employees no of course yeah i'm saying it sucks the employees that's what's so horrible about it because you You see something on TV, you see it online, and you think, oh, it's glamorous, it's beautiful. It's a great environment. And then you go work there and suddenly you get all this. I guess even her, like, even at the end.
Starting point is 02:18:39 Well, I mean, I guess I could get it. Like, I'm another creator. And so, but she was always like so nice and so fun. And like, let's do this TikTok. And it's like sucks that this. But also, like, I don't know if it's necessarily her fault because also, too, you could find a guy. And, you know, you kind of blindly trust when you're like married to, especially
Starting point is 02:18:52 if he was like a business person. You kind of like trust him to run stuff, I guess. I don't know. Especially not that she's like, it. I mean, she's obviously great in the sense of she built this brand. The brand is successful. So she did something right all those years. And we never heard complaints about her. Yeah. And then when you really want to enjoy what you build, you hand it over to somebody to run it. So you can really leave your life and enjoy them. And she just handed it over maybe to the wrong person. But I think, I mean,
Starting point is 02:19:23 to be personally, they also could be like an old media attack on new media. Because anywhere in Hollywood, that's the standard. People are like that. You want to be in the industry. People treat you horribly. So it's not that different from anywhere. Wait, who are you talking about or attacking who? There might be also an attack from old media on you.
Starting point is 02:19:46 Like, she's the new upcomer in the space. And it could be also a coordinated attack on her. Because how many articles have you seen about horrible bosses in Hollywood and in other places? Not that many. And they are there. That's different. That's criminal.
Starting point is 02:20:03 That's criminal. So that's different. Here we're talking about he's a nasty person, not a criminal. So I'm saying like there could be a mix there. So it's kind of you have to investigate further. I feel like with 40 sources, I'd be like, you know what?
Starting point is 02:20:17 I'm going to also cover that. We're covering it right now. I think this is, we need to cover it. Right. And I like out super. I like color. But also, if you go to other places,
Starting point is 02:20:25 you'll find the same conditions, I think. It's not that. Not just Trish. I run the ship over here. I text. I sign all the checks myself. I coordinate with everybody. But once you sign a $100 million check and you elevate yourself to that level,
Starting point is 02:20:42 there'll be more people involved. And then it's hard. Like, those people are, you know, deceiving. They'll treat you beautifully and then treating the employees horribly. It takes time until you find out the truth. People are always shocked that I never have like assistance or anything because I'm like, no, I like always. I deal everything.
Starting point is 02:20:58 Accounting every month. myself, I do everything myself because I don't trust anybody. Because I see other people trust people and it all gets messed up and it gets messy and I'm like, this is it. This is the problem. And then you talk to that person like, oh, I didn't know or this. And it's just like exactly. So I do. I think I'll always do it myself. Because any company or a person, even just a personal entity, there's a certain level. There's the sweet spot where you have a good life. And then there's a certain growth that you go through that it just gets messy. Like the more money, more problem thing. It's like it's real.
Starting point is 02:21:27 Like you get too big and then you're not anymore doing what you love. You're just managing people that manage people. And we try both of us, like even me as an artist and doing design. I always try to stay that sweet spot where I'm the boss, I'm doing the things rather than becoming a manager of people. That's a whole different world. Period. It's an educational podcast here today. We teach you how to get a resume.
Starting point is 02:21:57 I had to find a good job. Where to find a sweet spot in life. Yeah. Well, I remember what I was going to say with the receipts. When you were talking about Tyra with the receipts coming with their seats, this is not a great one to end on because it's not big and it's obviously niche because I don't think anyone else cares about this but me because it's 2026 and who would care about Kat Von D.
Starting point is 02:22:22 But did you see her? I saw a TikTok of someone talking about a house. being burned down or something. Teva. Do you know Teva? No. And his mom owned the Frankenstein castle from like the 1930s and rented to Cap Bondi.
Starting point is 02:22:35 It's like this whole thing. Well, she came with receipts. But then Teva just came with the receipts back. I'm so good. Do you see this? You saw this. You were saying yes over there. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 02:22:42 How can we haven't talked about this over dinner? This is such a good conversation. I didn't think you. I'm like so. I know about it. Well, Cap Bondi is so interesting to me in a weird way because she's like found God. She's like one who like found God, but still has like those demon eyes. And you're just like, oh my gosh.
Starting point is 02:22:57 Are you sure? And then like Teva was saying because he's like super spiritual and he's just like, I don't know if like a Christian person would be lying on a dead woman. Like this is this whole thing that like it's so dark. But and he's like, oh, it was like demonic stuff. I can't even tell you guys because it was like so weird. But basically like she came with receipts. Kat Von De's like here's the email. But then he came with receipts and it was like the email like the fire.
Starting point is 02:23:17 What is it called? The fire. The report. Yeah. Basically like yeah. She rented it from his mom. She rented it from his mom. There's like Frankenstein Castle.
Starting point is 02:23:25 she was like oh they said it was like started by her because she had like 500 candles all over the house or something like that and she was no it wasn't a candle fire was an electrical issue with like she was trying to blame them the recording studio blame them and she was and even they said it she tried to show the receipts then he came back with like no the fire said it was definitely something that was like a candle thing like why are you lying his mom just like recently passed or something and she was like saying teva was like money hungry and just trying to do this whole thing it was so crazy but it was like at the end of the day it's like she like basically lied and but was like allegedly I mean it's well well I Like gas, I guess he could like fake the fire reports, but the fire reports were like, no, this. No, I'm just saying because there's so much that happened. There were two different fires. Two different fires, yes. Yeah. And on top of that, you know, it's messy. It's a fire.
Starting point is 02:24:09 Like it could be a candle, could be a faulty wire. And she's claiming it's the wire. They claim it's the candle. But the report shows, but you know, but sometimes people mix things up, maybe from one fire to the other. Either way, it seems like she was not nice to them. Right. On the bigger picture, she was not nice to his mom or about everything that happened. And so.
Starting point is 02:24:31 Massey, all these people with receipts and the mass and. Kevin, it's like, you know, people's made. He seems to be genuine and he's not trying to do anything other than just take that burden off of him and his mom because he thinks his mom's cancer and death was affected by the stress from all of this. Oh, that's what she came in. And for him, he's like he felt like she signed an NDA. she couldn't talk about it. He's like, I didn't, and I'm the child that was affected by all of this. And I just want to talk about it.
Starting point is 02:25:01 And I want to put it out there. And Kat was like, he's just trying to make money. He's like, I'm not making any money off this. Yeah, it doesn't seem like. Yeah, it's this whole thing. I don't know. I saw then the whole TikTok about people who've like done like some bad shit of life and then they find God.
Starting point is 02:25:12 And then all of a sudden they're like, but God says this. And it then kind of use it as like a shield. And then he's just like it's not very godly of you. It sounds like she definitely played with fire in her young age. And maybe now she's trying to find God. I'm like, once he's signing up with those demons, I don't know that you can escape them. I know. It's kind of scary, kind of spooky. I'm on the spooky side of tip-th He's definitely spooky. I think that's what he's talking about. He knows he probably had to, you know,
Starting point is 02:25:36 cleanse the house from whatever was in there. Yeah. Oof. That dark side of dick-tock anyways. I'm sorry, I'm wrong that. That's what I was thinking of when I was thinking of the receipts. I want to see a documentary in Teva and Cam Laude. I saw a little bit of it. I saw Jeffrey Starr try to get in Kahoo. Oh no. What did he say? He was giving him advice. Yeah. Who? Which one? Which one was giving advice to? Teva?
Starting point is 02:25:58 Oh, but see, right. Okay. But then I think that's where it gets messy because it's a Joshua with the Colleen thing. Exactly. You're the bias. Yeah. Obviously him and cat.
Starting point is 02:26:07 It's very much who else was I thinking about with, oh, Sophia with an F with the Auxcoopers. Oh, yeah. I told me all. My book is coming out. My book is in stores in a month, y'all. If you want more of this unwelled tea because I got it for you. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 02:26:19 I feel like when your ops are down, that's when they come out. And it's like, like, like more power to Jeffrey. but it is like, because I think that's what it was. There was like a comment on the top of Tevez. Like he's like, yes, I've seen, oh, I know what really happened. Like, DM me, like I was trying to get into it. And I'm like, let's just all stay in our peace era. But, but I get it.
Starting point is 02:26:40 The house looks beautiful. Those houses do scare me a little bit. Those are a little spooky, especially like if someone, like a demon was doing in there at some point, not cab, but an actual demon, you know, was in the house. Like, it's hard to get rid of that. You know what I mean? He looks nice.
Starting point is 02:26:52 He's doing light. He's doing photo shoots. He's modeling in for. of it like you know maybe he's trying to get some light to it I don't know anyways that was my yes you have one more okay yes let's end on a positive one okay let me as you know it's graduation season happy happy graduation to introduce student body presidents Austin Nunez as we get ready to leave this gym celebrate with our friends and family and begin the next chapter I've been thinking about one of the most important lessons these last four years have taught me. For a long time,
Starting point is 02:27:36 I thought fitting in was something I was supposed to do. It felt easier to stay quiet, go along with everyone else, and worry about what others thought about me. Over time, I learned that some of the most important decisions we make come from knowing who we are and having the courage to be that person we wanted me. As we move forward, there will be opportunities to stand up for yourself, stand up for others, and stand up for what you believe in is right. Those moments may not always be easy, but they often define us. Trisha Paitis once said, you are given one life, don't waste it, embrace it, love it, live it. I think that message captures exactly what lies ahead.
Starting point is 02:28:12 Why did she say that? I don't know, but it sounds like that's amazing. Probably a fish dog. So, where ever life takes us next, I hope we trust ourselves. Stay true to what matters most and never be afraid to let our voices be back. With that being said, will the class of 2026 please move their castles right to them? Aw, woo, is that me that TikTok? You don't send me that.
Starting point is 02:28:34 I love that. It was so serious and you were so studious. Like, Trisha Padas once said. And I got some cheers. I does not like something I would say. I would love what I can see like a context because like when people are big, oh, I saw you like in black extensions
Starting point is 02:28:48 hungover, going through, drive through. And I was like, I don't know what that was. But I'd like to see the context. And I would love to see the context. And I say it. You never know if it was a kitchen floor video. I mean, I said a lot of shit in my day. So I thought that was used in a graduation speech.
Starting point is 02:28:58 And you're welcome to that class. Yes. Keep embracing it and love it. And living. And living. Living. Love it. You got one life.
Starting point is 02:29:05 Live it. Period. And that's true. And that's the tea. And I love, I love inspiring. All right. Well, happy graduation to all the graduates. We're still without Wi-Fi over here.
Starting point is 02:29:17 So we're in the dark ages. You guys, we made it through. All right. Thank you guys for being here. This is a good one. This was positive for the most part. Yeah. We love you guys.
Starting point is 02:29:28 And, um, We'll see you. We'll see you next week. Or no, we'll see it this week. Have a great day. And happy summer. I feel like it's going down a little, which is good. Yeah, it is starting to feel like summertime.
Starting point is 02:29:41 You're going to organize the house. There's a new kids museum that open up in Camerio. Like, it feels like the vibes. Splash pads are open everywhere. I'm excited for it. Aquaman's birthday's coming up. Aquaman's photo shoot. Lots of stuff.
Starting point is 02:29:57 All right, guys. We'll be back here Thursday. will you go to patreon.com slash just Trish for extended episodes happening right now. Go to Moses. Moses cooking videos. He made my favorite chicken farm in the whole world. It was so good. And then go to Oscar Gracie vlogs
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Starting point is 02:30:27 Which one of my apps was in a scandal. I could be like, The T's in there, everybody. Got until November. My app. Yeah, be careful what you wish for. I wish my ops well, honestly. Like, I've gone down that's in the book, so you don't need to do anything else.
Starting point is 02:30:38 All right, love you guys. Bye!

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