Just Trish - Kylie Jenner Is In Trouble + Streamers Have Officially Gone TOO FAR... | Just Trish Ep. 290

Episode Date: July 2, 2026

Sometimes we gotta get a little parasocial with it and cry when big things happen to our faves. Plus, it's the curious case of Clavicular as he was happy to look a mess at Paris Fashion Week, while st...reamer ExtraEmily nearly causes a car wreck during her livestream. And we investigate the viral TikTok cake pop drama that is everything BUT sweet. 💖🪩THANK YOU TO OLIPOP FOR SPONSORING💖🪩 Buy any 2 cans of Olipop in store, and we'll pay you back for one at https://drinkolipop.com/trish 💖🪩THANK YOU TO ARBY'S FOR SPONSORING💖🪩 Go to http://Arbys.com to order! 💖🪩PRE-ORDER TRISHA'S NEW MEMOIR NOW!!!!!💖🪩 https://linktr.ee/trishapaytas_ 💖🪩SUBSCRIBE TO MOSES' COOKING CHANNEL💖🪩 https://www.youtube.com/@mosescookingvideos 💖🪩FOR EXTENDED EPISODES AND BONUS CONTENT💖🪩 https://www.patreon.com/cw/JustTrish 💖🪩NEW JUST TRISH MERCH!💖🪩 https://justtrish.com Subscribe to Oscar!:  @oscargracey  Edited by  @jimmywhetzel  https://linktr.ee/jimmywhetzel TIMESTAMPS: 0:00 TURKEY TRAUMA, AQUAMAN'S 1 YEAR PHOTOSHOOT, ORGANIZING, JAKE WEBER PARTY 15:40 JENN X PENN ENGAGED, ACTING TIKTOKS, REBRANDS 23:50 ZOELLA FOUND, DONKEYSM, THE BEES AND THE BIRDS, 40:00 KILLER WHALES, ABBY LEE MILLER 44:00 MILLIE BOBBY BROWN, NEPO BABIES, PRIVATE SCHOOLS, SONGS OF THE SUMMER 1:02:00 TAYLOR FRANKIE PAUL REHAB 1:08:20 ELLE, LEGALLY BLONDE PREQUEL, OFF CAMPUS, SUPERGIRL TANKING 1:25:00 CLAVICULAR WALKING WEIRD, DAVE PORTNOY, ALEX COOPER, SOFIA 1:35:00 EXTRAEMILY BANNED FROM TWITCH FOR DRIVING WHILE LIVE 1:42:00 SHAVED ICE GUY SECRETLY FILMS MINOR ON TIKTOK, AI CATFISHES 1:53:00 TIKTOK CAKE POP DRAMA Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy2A0jf5lYUYQxi7iKHmHhQ/join Follow Just Trish on Social Media https://www.instagram.com/justtrishpod/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 That's all act as if we have a sponsor to lose. It gets you acting right. Let me tell you. The recipe in question consists of cake box. Like, you have to have a recipe. Oh, strawberries, moist vanilla. Banana cake. It's pretty crocker.
Starting point is 00:00:15 Stop the girl. You are not inventing anything. I can go to the back of the box. My song in the summer would probably be a stupid song by Liva Rodrigo. Or... Is it the new one, the honeybee? No, that's honeybee. Thank you. Thank you. That's it. That's the Just Church Podcast.
Starting point is 00:00:55 Oscar gave me tea. It's not even tea. It's scary. It's a war of film. It's scary. Thank you. Welcome to Jess, Alipop. Ooh, you're a cream soda girlie over there. I'm a crisp apple girly. They have a new can. We love Allipop. Thank you so much for sponsoring this episode. It's really good, right? Summer. This cream soda is like, it's literally my favorite beverage. Didn't even know we're sponsored. I just thought in the fridge and started drinking it. So I do love it. I genuinely love it. My mom and sister are the same way too, like, because they have new cans now. I was like, do you guys want the old cans of allop?
Starting point is 00:01:22 Because we're going to show the new cans. And they're like, are you kidding? We're buy allipop all the time. Like, they like love it. And I did too when I was at Bristol Farms. Boogey, by the way. They have all olipop section. And I was like, okay, I love it.
Starting point is 00:01:30 Because we usually are Ralph Scurley's, which is like, not as booge, which is what we love. Because we love an affordable grocery store. But I went to Bristol Farms to go get my turkey yesterday because I'm on a protein they didn't have the turkey. They didn't have the turkey. They didn't have the turkey. I had to drive like 20 minutes to get to Bristol Farms. And I had to get home.
Starting point is 00:01:45 I think most always like whenever I leave, I'm like, I'm just getting my nails done. And then like literally two hours later, I was like, they didn't have the turkey. And he's like, where are you? Because I'm like, oh, yeah, I also just drove 20 minutes to calabastas. A bit stopped, but like out of the way. And I was like, and I, I needed Thanksgiving turkey because I was like, you should have told me they would have had it whole foods or I couldn't like get turkey at the grocery store. But no, I need the, it just tastes better when it's on the Thanksgiving turkey and it's carved. Do you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:02:09 Like, are you a turkey person? I forget. I can be. I can get into it, but I don't have the turkey cravings. I love turkey. I love turkey, especially when you guys know, after like day one of that shot. I'm like, okay, I just want something that like, because, you know, it was like three day four, I can eat a little pasta here and there
Starting point is 00:02:23 and stuff like that. But like the first day I'm having like nuts and I wanted some turkey. And I still like, you know, want something I like. And then I don't have the turkey. And then it was only like five o'clock and usually they have it to like eight. And I was like, I can bring another turkey out. And I was just really popular today. I was like, no, I drove 20 minutes.
Starting point is 00:02:37 I was so sad. So then I just walked around Bristol Farms, which got some nuts, got some celery, got some peanut butter. What else did I get? Did I get anything good there? That's it. No, I feel like I got something else fun there. A bag of pasta.
Starting point is 00:02:49 I get a bag of pasta to be eaten later. But chicken lettuce wrap day, which I'm really excited about. So you know what, whatever. I don't have the turkey, but that's okay. It's actually not okay. I was actually like so bummed because it was like, out of the last of my gas. Oh no, you filled up gas.
Starting point is 00:03:02 I was almost at the last of my gas. You filled up the gas for me. It was a day. That's how I spent my day yesterday organizing and trying to get turkey and getting my nails done. And that was it. I love protein. Day one to day three.
Starting point is 00:03:13 day three, I'm a real protein, girlie. I can honestly, like, not eat carbs. Like, you know what I can eat turkey without the bun. If you make the chicken lettuce wraps, maybe I'll have, like, a little bit of the tortilla, but I'm such a, I'm like, ooh, give me some of that lettuce. I even asked for the lettuce in the chicken lettuce wrap. Usually I'm like, oh, no lettuce. But I was like, give me that lettuce.
Starting point is 00:03:28 You know, I just sounded like good to have a little crunch in there. I had some celery earlier. It was really yummy. Oh, we had steak yesterday. Oh, we had the steak and eggs. That's right. Yes, I'm a protein. Yeah, after day one, two, three.
Starting point is 00:03:39 It really is a miracle. It's not sponsored where I wrote today, but it really is a miracle where I'm just like, wow, and I feel so full. Anyways, enough about that. It is a holiday weekend. It's a holiday weekend. Happy July. So my July babies, Aquaman and Oscar. And anyways, who else is in July?
Starting point is 00:03:56 Do we know anyone else in July? Selena Gomez. Okay. Happy birthday, Sinna Gomez. I think Ariana Grande. No, she was June. She was June. Who else?
Starting point is 00:04:05 Uncle Sam? Ashley Tisdale. She's July. She's July. July. July. I thought you would know off-hand. Oh, wow.
Starting point is 00:04:13 A lot of, all cancers, or do they go into Leo territory? Some might be on the cusp. I would have to fact check some of those, but yeah. I forgot who was born on Aquaman's. I looked it up. I remember it was like random, like a Vin Diesel or something. Like, just like the most random people ever. Anyways, happy July.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Used to be my least favorite month. I hated July. I hated that. I never had plans. It's hot. But I'm really appreciating that one because everybody's out of town, which is great. Like everybody, which is great and bad. I feel bad for Aquaman because like his birthday and everyone's like literally out of town for it.
Starting point is 00:04:42 But it's great because like no one's around and that's wonderful. I also love it obviously because Aquaman was born. And now I have people to hang out with and that's really nice. We go to the pool in the morning and then spend the afternoon to AC, which is a great little, a little combo. This morning we had Aquaman's one-year photo shoot. We put him on a horse. We were trying to recreate. We'll have to send Jimmy the photo of you.
Starting point is 00:05:02 Moses has a one-year photo where he's on top of a rocking horse. And he looks. People think Aquaman looks exactly like me. And I think it's because he's like light eyes, light hair. hair, but Moses, plot twist, was the blonde baby in the family. He was really blonde as a kid. So he has, like, this one-year-old photo of him on a rocking horse, and he's super blonde, and his hair's curled out like Aquaman.
Starting point is 00:05:18 And he actually looks a lot like Aquaman. Your face was a little more, like, smushed, I guess, right? Is that what we decided, and his is a little more realm? Oh, he does look like you. Right? That is so cute. His is, like, a little more long because he said he was suctioned out of his mom, Moses. He said he got vacuumed out.
Starting point is 00:05:33 So I was like, I think that's why it's, like, a longer face. I did that photo today. The smile and the eyes. Yeah, it was, all eyes and eyelash. and brows are all Moses. All our kids have the same eyes and eyelashes. I have zero eyelashes. But we try to recreate that.
Starting point is 00:05:45 I was like, first of all, really good posture on there. Because we tried to put it. Aquaman did good, but I was like, you were riding that horse. You know, we had to hold him up a little bit. He's like riding that horse at one. I was like, that's really good. The other girls trying to get on it too.
Starting point is 00:05:56 I think none of our kids have tried rocking horses. What we should have done is practice them on the rocking horse prior. But you did see kids back in the day in the 70s and 80s. They were always on the rocking horses, but they're kind of scary. Even our three-year-old Malbu on there. She's kind of like, well, I don't know about this because it's kind of scary. We should have practiced him beforehand.
Starting point is 00:06:11 This was his first time. I didn't want to ruin the horse. Shut out Pottery Barn. I was not shot up Pottery Barn. $250 for a rocking horse. I bet that wasn't a $250 in the 70s. I bet that was probably $5 or something back then, huh? Probably pretty cheap.
Starting point is 00:06:25 $250. And Pottery Barn is the only place that has rocking horses. Like they don't really sell them anymore. That was kind of insane. I hope they like it because we can't return it. So I guess you could. It seems very hard to return. of a huge horse.
Starting point is 00:06:40 It's a big. It's a big one. I think you could, but that's a whole other story. She'd never return. I know, yeah. You're not really a return. Yeah, for the record. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:49 Oh, I see. Yeah. Some people do love to just return after. Which is like fine, I guess. I don't know. I don't know what's fine or what's not. But I never returned anything. Mostly out of laziness.
Starting point is 00:06:58 But we don't eat. He was the first one to actually eat the cake. Yes. He did the cake smash. Did you ever do these as a kid? Like a cake smash photo shoot? No. We didn't either.
Starting point is 00:07:07 Maybe it's a new thing. They gave you like a little cake and we tried it with Malibu. We have the same photographer shout out, Beth and Greenberg. They give you like a little cake and the kids are supposed to like smash it and get like messy with it. Malbu like would not get messy. Elvis would not get messy. They didn't even want to touch the cake. But Aquaman got right in there and got the cake and just eating it and he was loving it.
Starting point is 00:07:24 He kind of forgot it was a photo shoot. He was just eating it. He forgot it was a photo shoot. He's like me. He's like me when we feel him in Macbeng. I just eat that. I forget that we're supposed to be talking and stuff. Okay.
Starting point is 00:07:35 I was doing boy dance when I'm dancing. Like let's smile. oh, how are eating that cake? He's just like, oh, boy. Like, okay. Just like slowly eating the cake. He's just looking down at the cake, just smashing it in his face. I was like, look here too.
Starting point is 00:07:47 We do have like, she has a miracle photographer because whenever they're that age, they're just, yeah, they're not into the photo shoot, as you say. But, you know, he was given. He was given for that cake, which is good. It was really, it was cute. So that was our morning. You know, it's a hectic. You know, and I'm chaotic, it's a little bit of a hectic morning.
Starting point is 00:08:04 But overall, good. and did you see that's a little more organized in there? I did. I noticed immediately. Did you? Yeah. Yeah, all the stuff was off the floor. We're going to build a closet in there, so soon all the clothing racks will be out. But we had the organizer over yesterday again, two, eight hours of organizing yesterday. The whole house upstairs is getting organized.
Starting point is 00:08:23 I really want to work on this room. I'm going to work in this room when we have time to work in this room. Well, on the organizer day, that's when we should do it because we came in and I was like, because most of that stuff can get. I would just, wouldn't it be great just if this is all like, it doesn't you have to be. clear, just organize. Like, you know, your little disco balls, you know, can be different places. Because I know you do set design with them. So it's like, we need like a little set design station,
Starting point is 00:08:44 but the Beatles juice needs to go. That's what I was thinking. The Beetlejuice, Maryland, it doesn't go with the room, doesn't go with the flow. But I tell Moses, too, like, I feel like, I don't how to describe it. Like, I feel like my mental health is cured when the space is clear. I don't think about anything. And it's wonderful. And it's, I think you think I'm being crazy or, like, silly when I say that. But, like, no, it does. I think you've been silly. When things get like a little cluttered, because now we have a Target shopping center that was in the playroom.
Starting point is 00:09:09 Now it's where everything was cleared. And I was like, it's bothering me. It's not OCD. It's okay if you are. Shout out no CD. You think I am? Sometimes when you be reading those no CD ad reads and you'll be like, oh, that does kind of sound like me.
Starting point is 00:09:23 I'm like, I think she might be a little. It's more when a space, let's say if a space is cluttered, you can't see something, right? But once it's cleared and there's one thing out of place, you see it. Yeah. So before you couldn't see it because it was, I think what people do, like you just have like horse blinders on and you just ignore, it's like all clutter, you ignore it all.
Starting point is 00:09:46 Yeah, like that blindness. But now. Right. Our house was fat. No, it's. Oh. It's also on a GLP one. But once you clear things, then you notice the one thing that's out of place.
Starting point is 00:09:57 I know. And I'm just like, we just need to put it somewhere. I don't know where somewhere because in, and there too. As soon as that stuff was like lifted off the floor, I was like, oh, I can breathe. like I just felt light. I felt happy. I have more energy. I'm playing with the kids.
Starting point is 00:10:09 I'm just like, oh my God, let's play till 9 p.m. let's do dance party. Let's do everything. Like this morning I was dance partying with Elvis because it was cleared up there
Starting point is 00:10:14 in the closet. Like everything just felt right in the world. And so I feel like once this space is just like at least the stuff off the floor, I feel like we're going to be floating in here. I feel like you guys think the good vibes are good now. We're going to be floating to another dimension.
Starting point is 00:10:28 And I really believe it. And I think it's not that hard. Now that I've cluttered my closet. Ooh, that before. Oh, my God, that before. Let me see if I can get it from her. Jimmy remind me. I'm telling Jimmy this because I was like, I had.
Starting point is 00:10:37 But she took a picture of that before, that green closet. Insane. Literally in like four hours. It was kind of all clean up. It was crazy. And I was putting stuff in there for months. Ever since we came back from New York, I've just been throwing stuff in there and not walking in. And it's beautiful now.
Starting point is 00:10:50 And now Moses has an empty closet tomorrow. We're going to empty his closet. So because I've been sharing half a Moses closet. So now we have space for that. Just clear space, if you can, make room for new things. I know it's not easy. But if you have a friend, if you're in Southern California, you organize. She's great. She's just like this little
Starting point is 00:11:06 woman that comes and just like just such an organizing machine just is like obsessed with organizing. It's so insane. I wish I had that compulsion where I'm just like I need to organize everything. It's amazing. She does it every day. That's a lot but it feels amazing. How's your organization coming over at your house
Starting point is 00:11:23 at Costa Day Gracie? I'm very locked in with the organizing as well. You are. Sometimes it's take it too far though where it's like I'm trying to be at peace with not everything needs to be like in a container because I open the pantry and I'm like this stuff should be in a container it's like grow up relaxed like it can just be on the damn shelf um I don't know I think it needs a container now I think so because when I feel the same way I was like wait like a shoe needs a container I don't know what I was doing just having shoes on a shelf like they need a container to be in like I'm kind of
Starting point is 00:11:52 with you on that I'm kind of with yours is very organized though yeah your yeah your pantry was you have to have to have a housewarming because the first thing I thought was like oh my god Moses needs. That's what I want to do. I want to take down that wall or a for dinner and make a pantry. Oscar has like literally like a whole secret room that's a pantry and it's humong. It's like the size of this podcast room. It is so big. Is there a washer dryer in there or no? No. It's a lot of counter space though, right? Okay. There's a lot of counters from what I remember. It was the coolest pantry I've ever seen in my life. It was so cool. I want to get a big one like that now. I'm going to like knocked on a wall so we can have one because it was so beautiful.
Starting point is 00:12:28 It was just and there was a window to the, it was just gorgeous. I was like, Oh, my God. But you keep it organized. Yeah, yeah. I keep it really, really organized. Ever since I was, like, little, I've had, like, a lot of really compulsive thoughts. Right.
Starting point is 00:12:39 Yeah, like, when I was little, I would make my bed, and then every, like, plushy would be, like, in the exact spot. And then I would, my parents would be like, okay, it's time to, like, put the pillows to the side and lay in it. But I would sleep, like, horizontally at the foot of the bed because I didn't want my bed to be, like, messy. Oh, that's so funny. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:12:58 I did that when my parents would make the bed. because I wouldn't want to mess with the bed either because I do love a nice bed. Do you make your bed every morning now? Yeah. Yeah. I should get in that habit. I don't do that.
Starting point is 00:13:08 I need to. I'm like some, like what you were saying. Like I can't like be productive if things are like in disarray around me. Hey, I'm like, and especially on the days I work from home, I'm like, I can't work from home until everything is like in its right place. And it's a place I make up in my head.
Starting point is 00:13:23 Like there's no official, you know, diagram to display. So that's why when you were describing it, I was like, I think we both are. We're really the same. And I think it's kind of a blessing to have a little OCD, right? Because it's like I was the opposite where I had none for I think a while. Maybe the compulsive thoughts just in general, like relationships where I'm just like this person hates me or whatever. But like the other side of it where it's just like, yeah, having things organized and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:13:46 I don't know if that's OCD or just being organized. I think it's a good way to be honestly because I was, yeah, I don't know. I don't mind living not, I don't like dirty. I don't mind having like piles of stuff. But now I hate piles of stuff. It's very, it's very interesting. I don't know. It's like weird.
Starting point is 00:13:59 I love little things. I still love like little things. I'm definitely maximalist, but organized maximalist. You know, I think that's like the way to go. Now we have cabinets and our whole thing out there in the garage. It's just really shaping up. I love when I have time to do stuff and summer is the time. July, August, we're just smooth sailing.
Starting point is 00:14:15 There's just not really much happening in the best way. Are you going anywhere for a summer vacation? No. I'm pretty locked in right now. But I wasn't going to do anything Fourth of July, but I did get invited to Jake Webber's fourth of July party. And so maybe that'll be my... You always say this.
Starting point is 00:14:32 I know, but I am always working. Because this is the first time it's on a damn weekend. Because Fourth of July is on a Saturday. These influencers are always inviting me to do things like on a Wednesday or Thursday. And I need everyone to realize, me to talk to influencers particularly, the girls are working business hours. Like our business hours are, you know, Monday through, well, me Monday through Saturday. Right. But...
Starting point is 00:14:54 And 5 a.m. you're getting up. You're not even 9 to 5. So, like, that. There was, you know, we got to adjust our schedule. Yeah, let's normalize weekend activities again. Yeah. And then I just gave it a little light because it was on his close friends. And then he gave me personally.
Starting point is 00:15:09 He was like, please come, heart. And I was like, okay, Jake. Wait, you have to. He's so nice. I do. I ordered his merch at Hot Topic, actually. They have a Hot Topic? Yeah, Jake and Johnny have Hot Topic merch.
Starting point is 00:15:21 Well, they're not Jake and Johnny anymore. Didn't they disband? They did a whole, like, signing together at Hot Topic. They have, like, individual merch. Like Jake has a shirt And your honor has a shirt But I think they have like posters together You know I yeah that was kind of
Starting point is 00:15:35 I feel like their brand Was Jake and Johnny And when they dismembered I was like Dismembered? Disbanded? What is it? Disbanded?
Starting point is 00:15:49 When they broke up I was kind of like But then you're not Jake and Johnny anymore And then like I don't know if I just want A Jake or Johnny We love them individually But they're Jake and Johnny You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:15:59 And it's kind of like even, yeah, not to go back into it, but the Tara and then Jake, I was just like, well, but you guys are together, just keep that together. That's your brand, keep it together, I don't know. But you should come? I like Jake. I know he's very nice.
Starting point is 00:16:12 Yeah, I've always, I don't think I've ever actually met him. I feel like I did pariscial, I guess, but, yeah. But I do love him a lot. He's great. Yeah. He's also just nice. Yeah, he seems very sweet. My biggest paris social news was Jen McAllister getting engaged,
Starting point is 00:16:26 Jen Expan. Wait, Jen McAllister got engaged in X-Men? No, Jen Ex-Pent. AKA Jen McAllister, government name. Oh, okay. I don't think she goes by Jen X-Pen anymore, so I'm trying to like remember. No, but you're always going to be Jen X-Pen.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Like, I don't have that either. I hate the rebrand. Like, keep it. You're not good with change. No, that's... Having three babies, it's like, oh my God, we're all changing again. Like, it's just too much.
Starting point is 00:16:48 Like, it is a lot. Changing is such a scary thing to me. I'm always freaked out right before I have a baby, done having babies, but it's always like, we were so good as four. How are we're gonna have... Yeah, it's definitely...
Starting point is 00:16:56 Yeah, and same thing with, like, YouTube names. It's like keep that name. Like who do I always think of like who is a good example of like people who changed their names and you're like, no, you're always going to be that channel name. There has to be someone. I guess I Justine has kept by Justine. She'll always be that. But does someone have like a stupid name?
Starting point is 00:17:15 And then they're like, okay, now I'm just go by my name. But it's like, no, you're always going to be that. Winner Spring Pro to Joey Gersethe. Yeah, you're always going to be winner spring pro to me. Spring Pro, Shane Dawson TV. Who are the other ones? Once you run as governor, that'll be one of the new laws. What?
Starting point is 00:17:31 You're not allowed to change names. Yeah, no. Well. You're not allowed to break up if you're trans. You can't change your name, I guess. But it can't change it if you're a YouTuber. You got to keep it as we know you. No rebranding.
Starting point is 00:17:42 No rebrands. That's why I kept bonds on No Form J forever because that is just, that's the name that's going to be. But I feel like people used to have really stupid ones and I can't think. I feel like there was always like some really dumb ones. I feel like in the early days for sure because everyone would come up with username. Like no one would use the actual government names for usernames back in the day because we were told not to use our real names online But it's like you know coming up that's true
Starting point is 00:18:04 Yeah, but once we became a business you're like oh I'm Jacqueline Hill. Oh, I'm this it's like well Like Matt Barbie oh, that was Bethanymo. Oh, there you go. Yeah, yeah, and that was or miss glomerati just saying ingrinneal Yeah, no and it doesn't work Doesn't work. It doesn't work what was grace. It was like daily grace. Daily grace. Yeah, I was like just keep that It's so much better. I just like just we want to know you as that brand proper well congrats to Jen
Starting point is 00:18:31 oh my god that's where I was trying to think what we're talking about congrats to Jen do you know her fiance is she posted she stream with her um her fiancee is Rachel they coll like she has a normal job but Jen will
Starting point is 00:18:44 sometimes like feature her on a stream and stuff and uh YouTube videos back in the day and that I didn't realize how peris social I was I realized I didn't I really am club X-Penn or club McAous or whatever because my eyes started welling. I ran to Darian. I was like, Darian.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Jen's engaged. Oh, that was your big news. I get like that, too, with these people like I really, really love. I'm always like, oh my God. Like, I get really, yeah, I get that way too. And then I was like, Tricia should perform at the wedding.
Starting point is 00:19:12 I was going to volunteer you. I will. Let me know what. I do love weddings. If you need a performer. I'm ready. We're about to go on another Christmas tour, so we'll have the whole gang together.
Starting point is 00:19:22 The dancers will be there. I don't know if she vibes with me that way. Because what I did a show with her, right? She's really low-key. Yeah. Oh, yeah, you did reality house. Yeah, and I think she was just like super, either didn't like me or not didn't like reserved. I think maybe a little intimidated slash afraid because you were very boisterous in that era.
Starting point is 00:19:41 That show especially. I was definitely like what the hell was wrong with me a lot. I did a TikTok collab with his name's Charles and he does like a lot of like acting TikToks. I don't know how to like describe it. And we did an obsession sound that's trending now. but it's like not the no no one. It's like, it was something. And it was like me,
Starting point is 00:19:58 every watching my videos from like 2008 to like 2019. It was like, he's like, are you okay? And I was like, no, I'm not. What the fuck is wrong with me? And I'm like, I'm acting so weird. I'm like, that is like literally me every time I watch my YouTube video. So when we did that sound,
Starting point is 00:20:12 I was just doing it because I was turning sound. I was like, wait, this actually applies to me watching any of my old tube videos. Because honestly, that snap, that switch was me. It's just like, no, I'm not. What the fuck? I'm like, I was so weird. This is so weird.
Starting point is 00:20:23 Also, I realized from that TikTok that I was, I overact too much. I need to be more subtle with my acting because he's so good. He's been on like actual like TV shows and he's like he's so good. He was so like chill as bear and then I'm just so over the top and I don't know how to, we would watch it back and I would see that I was over the top and I can never tone it down. My acting is just like over the top and it's just not good which I guess why I can't be an actor. But he did tell me he's like so you could learn he's like you can learn how to tone it down. He's like put your aura as a star and I think you.
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Starting point is 00:22:49 I probably have like 20 TikTok drafts. I made them do have the same sound over it. He was very cool to do it. but I couldn't just be subtle. Like, Nikki, she's very, like, indie, is that her name? Indy, she's very, like, subtle with her act. Like, subtle, but not. I know you're like, okay, it's obsession, not subtle.
Starting point is 00:23:03 But, like, you know, instead of being like, what the fuck? She was just like, I don't know how to do that. She was like, I don't know how to do that. She was like, I don't know how to do that. She was like, I don't know how to do that. I don't know how to act like one. It was not good, but. The famous dude is the word that changed his name.
Starting point is 00:23:18 I wonder if you know the original name of Mr. Beast. Jimmy No I have no idea Mr. Beast 6,000 Oh I like that better Sounds cool It sounds like Mr. Beast 6,000
Starting point is 00:23:33 That sounds cooler He just dropped the 6,000 Yeah I don't know if I like that I don't like Mr. Bees just by itself Yeah 6,000 sounds a little bit more That's cool I like when people have numbers Who has a number in their name
Starting point is 00:23:46 I just love it back in the day people Who just have numbers like 1-3-5 Or 143 Callie has one- Calgate a one for three. Oh, you knew right away. I guess it stands for I love you. I won four love you too. I guess.
Starting point is 00:24:00 I don't know, but I do love it when I have someone as a name. Penguins has a zero. But he's not even that, oh, gee, right? He's kind of newer. Yeah. Actually, don't know how.
Starting point is 00:24:11 He's another one with three names. A moist critical penguin zero entirely. So that is where I'm finally with you. I'm like, okay, which one? The three names is annoying. Especially on all platforms when there's like a different TikTok name and Instagram. And it's just like, no, I hate that. I guess speaking of OG YouTubers,
Starting point is 00:24:30 and we previously covered Zoella was missing in action from social media. Well, she's been found. Yes, I saw it. Goat farm? Donkey farm. Okay. She's been building a donkey farm on her property, just low-key developing some lamb for two donkeys.
Starting point is 00:24:47 Is she breeding them? I don't know if her plans have been disclosed, but her actual development of this property has. And I guess some of her neighbors have been upset with her, though, because she lives in kind of a historic neighborhood. And I'm assuming they don't have an HLA or anything, but they're upset with her because she didn't get any, like, permission or permits to start adding to her property and building some structures for the donkeys. I'd be pissed. Because also donkeys are loud. Donkeys like, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:25:24 They're just so loud. And then if you're going to breed them and then there's a bunch of donkeys, like absolutely not. Oh my God. No, here you're not a lot of. The people who moved out at this house they moved out because of the chickens.
Starting point is 00:25:34 They wanted chickens and they were like absolutely not. Rightfully so. You have neighbors, you know what I mean? But they have a five acre agricultural plot behind their house. So it's like very big. So it's not like it would be super close. I have no idea how much is five acres.
Starting point is 00:25:48 I'm like, that sounds small to me. Oh, to me that sounds huge. No, because Jake Paul has 300 acres. So to me, I'm like, five is nothing. 300? Yeah. Oh, but that's where he's building like an airport, right? That's probably...
Starting point is 00:26:01 That's his house and its compound. Yeah, but that's, is that in Costa Rica or wherever? No, no, no, it's in Atlanta, North Carolina. It's like somewhere in the south. Right, it's somewhere like that. It's probably was also an agricultural land. No, 300 is insane. Right, but I'm like, oh, is it insane?
Starting point is 00:26:16 Because I'm like, well, if he has 300, she only has five, that doesn't sound that. big. What do we have? Do we have anything? Do we have an acre? Oh. So that's, see, that's crazy. When you say that, okay, he just said ours is four acres. So could you imagine having don't don't here? Like, our neighbors can hear. We have a lot of land, but our neighbors are going to hear those don't know. Right now. I'm not saying that, but I'm just saying she has agricultural land. So it's not huge. Like our neighbors down the street, like in this area, there's a lot of horses and people that have horses. Horses in this neighborhood? Yeah, all of Agora is horses. Oh, but not in this neighborhood that we're in.
Starting point is 00:26:48 It's down the street. Okay, but not in this one. Okay, that's what I'm, if we don't know, if we don't know acres, I'm just trying to, like, put it into respect. So it is not that big. It's big. It's big. Most people do not have.
Starting point is 00:27:00 If we have four acres, it's not big enough for donkeys, is what I'm saying. It's big enough. I don't know where we're going to put a donkey. You can barely put a birthday party, a water slide out there, so I don't know where we're putting don't know where we're putting donkeys, but. You're just thinking about the house, but it's where the fences are all out there. Well, Still doesn't seem big enough to me.
Starting point is 00:27:20 Especially because she's in Brighton. She is in Sussex. Oh, and that's like Beachtown, right? It's on the water? Because, like... I don't know nothing about England, honey. I think it is. I think it's on the water.
Starting point is 00:27:33 And I think it's like a beachy town. Like, it's like going to like Playa Del Rey and get some donkeys. Like, you know what I mean? That's so... I mean, love a donkey. Love a donkey farm. Don't know if it should be in Brighton on five acres. One of her neighbors spoke to...
Starting point is 00:27:47 to the Daily Mail and said the character and the charm of the area have been changed with the fencing and gates both now already installed. The huts for the donkey seem to be already on site. And although interesting and somewhat antique, they look totally incongruous in this setting. So basically, like, these new structures don't look like they match with, like, you know, this old, tiny vintage kind of town that they have. Think of it, like, caramel by the sea, right? All those houses are so beautiful and so cute. And then someone just puts in, like, a donkey farm. You know, it wouldn't, your whale watching experience would not be as valuable.
Starting point is 00:28:20 Why? Because now you're not pulling into a cute little like where Aquaman could live. You know what I mean? You're pulling into the donkeys, which is a vibe, but not where that is. Their criticism is not the fact that she has donkeys. It's the style in which you build the structure. That's what I'm saying. So that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:28:35 Okay, the donkey farm. If she did it in a style that matches the historic neighborhood, then it would be fine. It seems like you might not be able to do that. You can. It just matter of, again. design. So get a new architect. Get someone else to do it maybe.
Starting point is 00:28:50 Do you have pictures? Is there pictures? No, no photos. How do people know this? They did a little drone? Daily mail investigated. Well, is this verified? I think daily mail is up in the air.
Starting point is 00:29:00 Sometimes they're right. Sometimes they're not. Someone could just be making up the story. And here we are just commenting on it. Or nobody posted about it. No Elfie, no Zoella. No Zuella, no. L.S. Louise sprinkle of glitter.
Starting point is 00:29:13 Oh, yeah, that's your friend. Or Adam. he lives there maybe go see no he moved to where London oh well that's close you go and have a little drive down yeah I went through again the whole article there's no actual photos of the property yeah yeah I get it I mean I also get like wanting some donkeys I get that that's like really cute too but
Starting point is 00:29:35 maybe not if you're an aesthetic area you should go more like rural more farmland where the lebrants live you know just in the middle of nowhere because they just bought some big property too where there's just like nobody around them I think that's the only place to have animals you know if you have bees on your property like willingly you get a deduction in property taxes
Starting point is 00:29:57 like if you harvest them oh like if you have a hive or something yeah that's pretty cool would you do it for no property taxes Daryan is trying to get more bees to come in our backyard actually so I think just for fun
Starting point is 00:30:15 he's really into gardening right now and he's all about save the bees which flowers attract the bees yeah so I think he would me no but him yeah but he grew up on a farm too so he also has that yeah that innate you should look into it
Starting point is 00:30:33 I was like gonna look into it because I know someone who got that they don't have to buy any property taxes and it's like they just have a ton of bees in their property and I was like well maybe not I guess with our kids I'm actually kind of scared of bees. We also save the bees over here because the pools of water, they'll like sometimes they gravitate. I don't know, our pool, we always get the bees, but Moses will put other buckets of water so they go to that. Oh, that's smart. So, it's just thirsty when it gets really hot. Yeah, so I'm not anti-bee, but I don't know if I
Starting point is 00:31:00 could do it for no property taxes. I don't know. Maybe. I think there's a bird one too. I think there's something with birds if you have. I'm having a bird problem right now, actually. A bird Yeah. They made nests in our like outdoor pendant lights or something. And at first it was cute when the first couple moved in and laid the eggs. I was like, that's kind of sweet. And then in the next one, another family moved in and had babies. The first family just flew the nest, literally.
Starting point is 00:31:29 And then now the second one, they're like, they just hatched and they're being fed and stuff. But today I was just looking out the window. A hawk flew down, like attacked the light that they're in, like the pendant light. The whole thing was shaking. What the hell did you? My God. Get out of there. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:31:50 It was shaking trying to make the babies fall so he could eat them. And I was standing there. He's screaming because it was like. When this morning? Yeah. I was like, I don't even like the babies that much anymore because they're so messy. But I'm like, don't eat the babies. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:32:02 So what did you do? I said, go away. And then he did go away. But you need one of those, um, are they clay guns? What are those things? You know? Pelicans? Or is that?
Starting point is 00:32:13 know. I don't know. When they should play pigeons? Do you know what I mean? But the bird die? I'm not trying to kill the hawk. I know that a clay bullet was like just like a clay like rock that gets knocked him down. I think if you stone a hawk, it'll pass out.
Starting point is 00:32:29 What's a clay? Do you guys know what I'm talking about? I do. A clay pigeon. Aren't those like like almost like a dish or something, right? And it breaks in the sky. Yeah. So get one of those. So that way it doesn't kill it.
Starting point is 00:32:40 It would kill it. Really? Okay, maybe we get like a broom to try and push it away. I know. I'm trying to save these babies that, like, have fallen into my, into my backyard. Oh, that's a good deed, though. Yeah, it's a little stressful being responsible for this life that I didn't even opt into. But, you know, they chose, I guess, my life for a reason.
Starting point is 00:33:00 So here I go. Oh, my God. I know it's a circle of life, but I don't know. It's morely conflicting. How can I have these little babies get eaten right in front of my eyes? It's really sad. Well, that's the best with the bunnies. We have so many bunnies and so many coyotes.
Starting point is 00:33:11 and it's like you can only do so much for these bunnies. Like it's really sad. But you are, you with the birds is like Moses with the cats. It's like he didn't know all the cats are going to be in his backyard. We have save them. And now you're saving the birds. Maybe you could adopt them. Daryan's always wanted a bird, but I actually have a bird phobia a little bit.
Starting point is 00:33:27 Yeah, I like looking at them, but I don't like them around me. Like, you know, when you go into the zoo or aquarium or something, and then you can like, you know, have a little thing of juice. And then they go and they land on you. Juice, the bird? Next to it? What is it? Bird seeds?
Starting point is 00:33:41 Oh, no, I never seen that. You've never gone to, like, the aquarium, and you can, like... Birds at the aquarium? In the water? Why are they flying around there? There's, like, an aviary, and they give you some nectar. In the aquarium, where there's fish. Yes.
Starting point is 00:33:56 So why don't the birds eat the fish? I don't understand. There's, like, an aviary. Okay. Separate. In the aquarium, but not in the underwater or with the fish. Oh, okay. And they give you some nectar, and you walk around, and they come in, like, land.
Starting point is 00:34:11 on your arm you like that I hate that but I'm saying it like Jerry loves it like he makes us do it whenever we go to the aquarium but I hate it because I don't like I don't like their feet or their beaks but I do think they're cute it's like a kind of a conflict yeah I'm very much like that too medieval times they do that they do the thing where they like the bird flies around you have you been medieval times not in a long time okay Jimmy make notes patreon we need to do a universal be I want to do it. F.
Starting point is 00:34:42 We'll go in the summer. I don't care. We'll go early in the morning. No one's not hot. Universal VIP tour. Medieval Times. Librea Tar Pits. I want to go do museums.
Starting point is 00:34:53 And what was the other one? Oh, in the marathon. So we got to do all four of those. So let's make a little list here and list it to me too. And I'll remember when we get my phone back because I was charging right now. But or we'd be bird trainers for a day. And conquer our fears. That is kind of fierce, actually.
Starting point is 00:35:08 I'll bring Malbu. She's pretty good with birds. Okay. She can chill down. You guys saved a bird the other day. We saved a bird. We went to the cat cafe and right next to it was a bird sanctuary. Oh.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Was it a sanctuary? It's a store. It's a store. It's so funny. Because, Mo's like, let's go next to her and look at the birds now. It is crazy. You pointed out, like the cats are right next to the birds, which again, doesn't make, it's like the aquarium.
Starting point is 00:35:28 Like, what do you mean? I guess in that case, okay, the cats are the predators. But at the aquarium, the birds would be the predators. So, circle of life, like you said. But we were so excited You're like, oh, let's go show Malibu all the birds Then we walked in there was no birds It was just like bird feed
Starting point is 00:35:46 And then outside they had a bird feeder Bless you They had a bird feeder And the birds just fly in And just eat some seasonally But then Malbu loves them I kept trying to go up to them And they kept flying away because they were scared
Starting point is 00:35:58 So it was just It wasn't really working out But they shouldn't advertise it as like Come see birds here because the birds were just outside And they were just like little robins I'm like okay I don't know what this is all about But we could do, let's look into that. We'll find maybe Dr. Evan or something knows a place where we can be.
Starting point is 00:36:11 Oh, yeah. Can you get some birds? He must, yeah. Little part two of the animal. That's a good idea. Oh, in the mall. Jimmy, enter the mall too. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:20 We have to do a mall adventure. Jimmy had a Wetzel, Pretzel, right? Jimmy Wetzel's never had a Wetzel, but I've got to add that too. Okay, that's our list of things to do. Because I'm trying to think of activities, you know, for our patrons, because they're great over there.
Starting point is 00:36:34 Where did this hot topic come from? Or it wasn't. Zola donkeys. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Progress from there. Anyways, I'm for it. Honestly, neighbors move if you don't like it.
Starting point is 00:36:47 The complete 180 for me being like, okay, Zuella, maybe no donkeys now being like, you know what, girl, have those donkeys. Just move. You know, let the donkeys be, let the fences be. What is an aesthetic anyways, really? Can a neighborhood have an aesthetic? It's like, no, there's going to be that have change. And I feel like Zola is a lifestyle girl.
Starting point is 00:37:06 So I feel like whatever structures they add will still be aesthetic. Like maybe they're not the exact aesthetic the neighbors would think of. Although the article did say some neighbors actually liked what they were doing so far. So some conflicting reports in the neighborhood. Just the Karen being like, I hate this. It's like, let's see your yard. What's happening over there? So that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:37:28 And I think I'm on their side, which is I club them. If anything, it probably brings more stimulate the economy in Sussex. You know what I mean? because people know Zoella's there. So they want a glimpse. A little petting zoo maybe. Yeah. That's what I think when we do shows here in Thousand Oaks,
Starting point is 00:37:43 I think it stimulates our economy here in Tio. Things are building up. We're getting an air one now. I think we've really elevated it. You know what I mean? So yeah, let it be for the birds. And the donkeys. And the donkeys.
Starting point is 00:37:55 Oh, they are over there. Oh, yeah. Oh, it's a donkey. I'm thinking she had a prancing surgery. She has don't really change my mind. But do they smell? Do they poop? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:05 Donkeys? Yeah. God, you never see donkeys, huh? No. Like, where would you? I guess, like, petting zoo or something. When you go to the petting zoo with the kids, don't they have don'ties? They do have a donkey.
Starting point is 00:38:18 That's what I'm saying. You never see it because the Underwood Farms has a donkey. But you don't see them. Like, are they out in the wild? Like, where are they supposed to be, I guess, is what I'm asking? Or what are they for? Are they for farms? Like, carrying wagons or what are they?
Starting point is 00:38:32 Like, what are they, where there's natural habitat? Okay, the natural habitat is northeastern Africa. Yeah. Northeast, oh, okay. Northeastern Africa is where they're in the wild. And then feral donkeys thrive in regions worldwide, including the American West and the Australian outback. So I guess they're just kind of all over the place.
Starting point is 00:38:55 And then what do they do? They transport them. Like, how did she get the donkeys? So you can transport them, someone captures them. They sell them like. Captured them is crazy. But you know what I mean? Like how does it get there?
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Starting point is 00:40:20 I feel like a lot of them are usually bred in captivity. But when they're endangered, then it's like increasing their population when you're breeding in captivity. So that is like kind of saving them, I suppose. Then it goes into all the moral quandaries again with like SeaWorld, for example. Like when they first were getting killer whales, they were just like stealing them from the ocean. So they were. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:45 And then they started breeding in captivity for the most part. But then there were some a couple months ago that in, I think it's Japan, an aquarium in Japan took a killer whale from the ocean again. How do you breed a killer whale with another kill whale? That's a big-ass breeding. Yeah, they are. I know a lot about this. I know. I love your...
Starting point is 00:41:03 What is this called? What's the study biology? I love your biology background. Marine biology. We're artificially inseminating them for the most part. Oh. Yeah, at sea world at least. So you said like cats are in heat?
Starting point is 00:41:15 Yeah. For the killer whales in their breeding program, like they get the sperm and then it's, I think it's like in a needle or something. And then they would like train the females like to flip over. And then, yeah, then they would artificially inseminate them. Oh my. That seems real morally wrong. Jesus.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Oh, my God. Okay. That's sad. My God. How is it still an operation? Do you know what I mean? Like, how is that still open? They're transitioning to more of a theme park actually.
Starting point is 00:41:44 Like they're focusing on roller coasters and stuff. Abbey Lee Miller just did a promotion. Not just. Well. In the past few months. She would be the spokesperson. Not because she's big, but she's just morally corrupt. I didn't even think big.
Starting point is 00:41:57 Oh, my God. Why? I want people to think that. Because she's big as a whale. Like, why? No, that's not what I was saying. I just didn't want people to think that. It's more of that.
Starting point is 00:42:06 Yeah. But yeah, they're focusing on roller coasters and stuff right now. I think she did a roller coaster there and her wig flew off and then went viral. That's how I know of this. But, yeah. I wish I could like Abby Lee. I feel like she could be camp. Just like her pass is a little too with the kids and everything.
Starting point is 00:42:27 Yeah, yeah. That's so funny. She's like, I don't get brink. Brand deals, so I'll do SeaWorld. I guess remember that year, was it last year where all the, like, music artists were performing and, they're like Fat Joe and stuff? Oh, yeah, they did a summer series, like summer concert series at SeaWorld Orlando. Just trying to rebrand it, I guess.
Starting point is 00:42:44 To be more, like, focused on experience. They said they're not getting any more whales or, like, continuing the breeding program. They said that. I don't know if they actually, like, kept up with it. so eventually they're killer whales when they get old and die like it would cease
Starting point is 00:43:06 but I don't know I still feel like they're probably I don't know I haven't heard anything about it so I feel like they're just still doing it but I guess I try to look good like a forward facing yeah oh look we're trying to change
Starting point is 00:43:17 we'll see it when there's no whales and then they should show the tank's empty and then you could tour the tanks where the whales once were you know what I mean oh that's an interesting idea and then you feel like you're part of the solution it's like oh we're gonna pay tickets to go see where they were released oh okay yeah
Starting point is 00:43:34 it's like oh these are once where the whales were it's almost like let me see how many dark it's like you know where you go or like something bad but then you feel like a part of history oh like Pearl Harbor or something yeah yeah yeah yeah historic yeah yeah yeah yeah yeah and Franks addict oh okay you know what I mean because I always like oh that seems a little dark but then you feel like you're a part of something that's the one Justin Bieber said she would have been a believer right so was he canceled for that or no one cared that was a long time ago he was a kid um Millie Bobby Brown
Starting point is 00:44:09 I love her love Millie she did an interview and she talked about how she never really developed life skills because her childhood was spent interacting mostly with like middle age men on sets so she lacks like a lot of social skills when like younger fans come up to her and she has like trouble connecting with them like oh like what bars are you going to or like what are you guys doing you know what bars that she says to the fans yeah yeah she like can't have a normal conversation with them because she is like kind of stunted in that way
Starting point is 00:44:41 yeah um even though she said she like is really happy where she is in her life right now she likes being a young mom she likes being able to like keep up with her daughter and being able to have energy to chase her around and stuff and she said her husband jake von jovi is the more social one because he went to like boarding school and college. So he has a little bit more socialization. And he kind of helps balance that out and helps her be like a little bit more social. I like her PR campaign to show that her husband's not a dead bee. Like every interviewer, she's like, he's so wonderful.
Starting point is 00:45:14 He says it's like, okay, girl. I think it's like common in a relationship, right? There's one that's more social and there's one that's more. I'm the million this one. I'm definitely like, oh, I don't want to talk to anyone. Me too. Lozis can talk to everyone. Can Darien talk to people? Yeah, he loves like a customer service call.
Starting point is 00:45:30 He loves like finding people, like a gardener for us or like a pool of a lot. Yeah, like he loves chagin. That's Moses too. He's always out. I'm like, where were he? Oh, I'm talking to this guy. I'm talking to, I'm like, you know, you talk to everybody for an hour. Like just go out and say hi and do this, whatever. We come back. Someone's outside. He's like, let me go talk to them. Someone's at the gate. I'm going to go down and talk. I'm like, no, let's not talk to me door dash. She wants to be like getting up from the door dash.
Starting point is 00:45:50 I'm like just leave it at the door. We don't need conversation. You love to talk. I do not. I don't love people. You can talk to a person. I absolutely hate it so much. I'm like, go ask or see if something. I can't.
Starting point is 00:46:03 Like, you tell them. I don't want to tell them. You know what I mean? I'm very much like, he's like, oh, ask. And I'm like, no, you go ask. Because it's like, I have like a fear of people. Is that a fear? We're talking about phobias.
Starting point is 00:46:10 Is that a fear of people? I imagine, yeah. Yeah, that has to be. It's not a fear. You just feel, you're just anxious. Social anxiety. Social anxiety. Unless it's at my shows, then I know everyone's there to talk to me,
Starting point is 00:46:22 so then I feel so much more confident. But in everyday life, you just don't think people want to talk to you. Because I don't want to talk to people. Yeah, no, it's more things like, you know, we had construction for so long. And you have to make sure every detail is right and everything going. Because the minute you don't talk to them, things go wrong. Wow. I have to always be.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Yeah, I'm not as social. But I, and also his dad was, like, famous. So I feel like you're in celebrity parties and stuff like that. I don't know. I guess she was famous. I guess what she's saying is she was like a child star. What men were she around? David Harbor? Is that what she's talking about?
Starting point is 00:46:57 She's talking about like the grip people and the sound guys. Like she's like... You're on set. She's an adult environment as a kid. But she had... There were kids on there, right? Yeah, like there was Gatton, Matarazzo, no schnapp, and et cetera. Bin Wollfart. Schnapp, the way you said that. No, schnapp.
Starting point is 00:47:15 I saw you comment on like Ariana Grande's like picture and everyone's like, stop, leave her alone. I was like, oh, my God, people really... They're not letting up on him. On Noah? Yeah. He left a comment on her thing. I didn't even know that.
Starting point is 00:47:25 I know he was at Bad Bunny show a week or so ago, and he was, like, in the Casita, and he was, like, twerking or something. Oh. I don't know. I was mad about that. Yeah, they don't know how like him. He needs a rebrand of him and Michaela and Jake Bon Jovi, but he has his own PR with Millie. Because Millie is so likable and wonderful and everyone loves her,
Starting point is 00:47:44 and she is like this young mom doing it all. Yeah, was a child star, kind of got through it. And we don't really know what gets much about Jake other than he's an Epo Baby who doesn't carry things, which is I think okay. I was thinking about that. I was like, maybe it's fine. Like, I think we already talked about it, but like sometimes I'm like,
Starting point is 00:47:59 I want to push the stroller. So maybe she just wants to do everything. So I was trying to think about that. I was like, maybe she wants to. Yeah. It does seem a little man child, the fact that like he won't pack and just provide in his clothes.
Starting point is 00:48:09 That is kind of annoying. But, you know, love is love. That's true. I guess everything we know about him is from Millie. That's right. Wait, now that we put it that way. Like we would never have known that. Which is true in general about rich people.
Starting point is 00:48:21 You just don't get a glimpse into their life. Yeah, yeah, you just brought up that way where it's like, I don't know how to pack. His whole life, somebody packed for him, somebody did everything. That is actually so crazy. Get from point A to point B from one vacation to another. Yeah. Oof, that would be so weird, actually. I never dated a NEPO, baby.
Starting point is 00:48:39 Did you ever know any NEPOs? Yeah. Yeah. You did. You did. Yeah. And what were they like? Who were they?
Starting point is 00:48:46 Can you say? One of my friends, like best friends was, are he a stormy? Stormy 6 Nicky 6 Wow Yes I love Nick Well I did love Nikki 6 Motley Carreco
Starting point is 00:49:02 He like died He died from heroin He died He died and was brought back to life Watch the dirt on Netflix Oh because I met him When I went to a house Oh okay
Starting point is 00:49:11 He got revived but he like flatlined Oh I had no idea He was dead for a while I went to her house What was that like? Did you see him? Yeah he was nice He opened the door
Starting point is 00:49:22 Wow, even I don't do that. I have Moses do it because I'm like, I'm scared. Like, if there's play dates, I have him do it. That was like, weird. That must have been like 2008 or something. Wow. And what do you say? I don't, I think just hi.
Starting point is 00:49:34 That's it. Was he just normal looking or was he like in fancy outfit? I think he was normal, yeah. He's had some jeans and a t-shirt on. I'm pretty sure. I don't remember, like, specific. I just remember going to her house and then we went, like, we went on an Emigel.
Starting point is 00:49:45 I think we just went on, I think that's what we did. We just were like being silly on an, she was like, what was like, like, oh, me-old. What was she like? Very, very, very, very normal. Like, at the house, was there, like, staff? Like, oh, do you need a snack and they'll get you something? I don't think so.
Starting point is 00:50:01 No. It was just them. Mm-hmm. Wow. Was he, did he date Cat Von D? I think her. Yes. Okay, I think she was there.
Starting point is 00:50:10 Wow. I can't remember that. Was she Gothic? The girl? Storm? Or, like, like, alternative. Yeah, she was definitely alternative. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:19 She was very sweet, though. Very normal version. had. I'm trying to think who he would have had kids with because I know he dated like playmates. I think her mom is a playmate. I do remember that too. It's all kind of coming back to me and up. Yeah. Maybe like I would know. I used to know. I used to know the lore of all these things. I know she dark like almost black hair I want to say. The mom or the daughter. Both. Oh, okay. Gosh, let me see. I want to say it's like Brandy Roderick or Brandy sounds right. Yeah. He's, I think he's been married a couple times. I wonder. I'm so curious. Oh my God. I'm so that's so crazy. I didn't know that lore.
Starting point is 00:50:48 But in our, I mean, growing up, like, in the area, like, it's a lot of Neville babies. Like, Stevie Wonder's daughter went to my school. Wow. Stevie Wonder's daughter? Uh-huh. She was a senior when I was a freshman. I remember her. She was, like, really pretty.
Starting point is 00:51:03 And then I remember someone being like, oh, that's Stevie Wonder's daughter. I was, like, fierce. Wow. Did you ever meet him? No, no. She is the only, like, friend I had who had, like, famous parents. Everyone else, I just kind of knew. Nikki's his daughter was your friend.
Starting point is 00:51:17 Mm-hmm. Yeah. You should talk to her? No, in high school, I did. Why did you have a lot of sense? She moved school. Did she ever switch in schools? She went to Calabasas.
Starting point is 00:51:26 I think she started at my school, then switched to Calabas. And she was completely normal. She wasn't like bougie driving a busy car. She was a very normal girl, very sweet, yeah. Wow, sweet too. Okay, that's good. So not a Jake Bon Jovi type because they're both rock stars in the 80s. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:51:42 No, she didn't even like dress like in, she dressed like urban outfiters, like very, yeah. Wow. That's very interesting because they're kind of the same era. Like John Bon Jovi and Nikki Six were both big 80s hair metal stars. Yeah. So you think they'd have kind of the same upbringing. I guess one's in New Jersey, one's in California. Brandy Brandy Brandt is her mom. Brandy Brandy Brandt.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Yeah. I was close. Yes. It was Brandy. Wow. Yeah. Did you ever be her? I don't think so, but maybe.
Starting point is 00:52:11 God, it was so long ago. And when he's on Nikki Six, we're like, oh, my gosh. Are we like, I don't know who you are? I knew he was. famous because my friend Olivia who was friends with Swarm told me but if I didn't know
Starting point is 00:52:25 I wouldn't have known if that makes sense So you weren't like wow that's so cool Yeah I wasn't really gagged in particular But damn That's cool Okay so that was like normal I wondered I never knew Nempo baby
Starting point is 00:52:34 So I was like I wonder how they How they turn out Who was I think Swade Brooks was just on a podcast Was it Bunnies? Did you see her on a podcast? She was talking about like dating Drake.
Starting point is 00:52:47 I forgot. Is she a Nepo Baby or no? Am I just? I don't think so. She's just on the show with Nebo Babies. They're just such a different, I guess specifically that show, Cala's, what is Cala? Confidential.
Starting point is 00:52:57 Yeah, it's just like such a different way of being brought up those kids. It's so funny to me. I'm like, the way they're just casually dating Drake and. Yeah, her parents are hairstylist. Oh. Yeah. So interesting she's on that show. And she grew up in Vegas.
Starting point is 00:53:12 So, like, how come she's like, my best confidential? I think just Los Angeles adjacent. Okay. God. Should I end us here? So interesting. Apple babies always are very interesting to me. Because it's like, where do you get the drive to do anything?
Starting point is 00:53:24 Do you know what she's doing now? I don't actually. Like, do they just hang out for the rest of their life? They're like, I don't really need to work. So I feel like usually they get into some kind of business. Well, influencer. Like, she's probably an influencer. You know, like, a whole Josie Konseko and, like, all those people.
Starting point is 00:53:39 You know, they're just becoming influence. It was like fine. But I just always wonder, like, if they ever get an efficient. Oh, she's a mom. Wow. Yeah. Oh, okay. What a throwback.
Starting point is 00:53:47 Oh, my God. You should say hi. How is it going? Give a little follow-up. That's crazy. Wow. Yeah. Although it is funny because I say that, people are always like he's trying to be
Starting point is 00:54:03 relatable saying he didn't grow up with money. Like, girl, financial aid existed. Like, yeah, I went to private school, but damn. You went to private school? Yeah, I went to private school. Oh, I didn't know that. Financial aid. What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:54:13 What's financial aid mean? It's basically like, wait, if you, make, if your family makes under certain wage, and you can, and you have, your student, your child has the grades, you can apply for financial aid. Because scholarship. Yeah, it's basically a scholarship. But for high school or college? For high school, we had it, financial aid.
Starting point is 00:54:27 Wow. Yeah. And why did they want you to go to private school? My, I don't know, I think it might be like a cultural thing, because like they were adamant that I went to, like, a private Catholic school. They feel. Yeah. Everyone went to private school.
Starting point is 00:54:42 Mm-hmm. My, my dad's kids didn't, because he was, like whatever but my mom my mom's kids yeah that's so funny that's very that makes sense yeah um that's so yeah we I'm you guys know my stance on school I don't like love schools anyways but we have the private schools around here say thing like 40,000 a year that's they went up a lot they were not that much in my day but no I think we just we'll give you I if you have the 40,000 I don't know I get it though I guess if you want in theory it's a better education is that why I think smaller and you can just get
Starting point is 00:55:10 the kids get more attention because the classes are smaller I see so they just wanted you to have a good education because there were still some boisterous, you know, I guess I didn't get, like, bullied that much, but there was still a lot going on. Yeah, it doesn't know like you got bullied at all. It sounds like you were thriving. Yeah. I think I just, like, was very unaware of a lot of, you know.
Starting point is 00:55:28 I think you would know if you were being bullied. I'm sure I did behind my back or whatever. I mean, how many times can you get called gay? And I don't think I was really phased that much. Yeah. But, um, there were some debauchrous things. I also, like, kept to myself. Like, but I remember there was, like, some kids got really bullied.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Because I think I posted my yearbook once. Yeah. And then a lot of, like, some of my high school infuse were like, oh, my God, that was the worst ever. Like, I'm so sorry you were bullied that bunch. And I was like, I didn't know that was happening. Oh. Oh, they, do they know something you don't? That's what the vibe I picked up.
Starting point is 00:56:00 Yeah, I was like, oh, work. Well, I feel like if you didn't know, you're so smart and aware, I feel like if you didn't know what's not been like too terrible. You know what I mean? Like some people get bullied, like traumatized. Yeah. And I think I was the, the girls, like, for the most part, had, I won them over. Well, yeah, and those are the mean ones. And by proxy, I think they helped shield me from the boys.
Starting point is 00:56:21 Yeah, we never, we had like one kid that like wasn't gay, but it was gay. Like we knew he was gay, but like, yeah, everyone like protected to him. I think the girls actually got it worse because. Yes. There was a, there was like a, at one point, there was something called like the packet. And it was like, I was the word around the school. And I don't know who founded it, like who started it whatever, but it was like a drive, like a folder of all the girls nude photos. or something.
Starting point is 00:56:45 And they were like blackmailing the girls over it, like you're in the package. What? Who had it? I don't know the lore about it. Was it real? It was real. I mean, how many people were taking naked photos? I like, I was pretty wild and I don't think I was taking it.
Starting point is 00:56:57 I never took naked photos until I was like an 18. I was like, that's so crazy. I don't know, girl, but there was some shenanigans going on. Oh my God. Again, I was just very out of the loop. Me and my friend group were very much like. So what was the resolution of the Beckett? Did it get exposed?
Starting point is 00:57:13 I think someone ended up reporting it to a teacher at some point. I mean, hopefully could get arrested if they had a packet of underage girls' news. Yeah. This is what I'm saying. Private school, public school. Yeah, they just, it's like, who's monitoring these kids? Like, what do you mean?
Starting point is 00:57:31 There's a packet going around. I would be raised in hell for sure. Oh, my God, that's so crazy. I know. So, yeah, I would imagine the girls' experience is probably a lot different than mine. I think mine is kind of a unique situation of like, yeah, I got calls. got called gay and fatty a lot, but like... Yeah, same.
Starting point is 00:57:49 We've all been there. I still get that. Gay and fatty. Oh, back to Millie Bobby Brown, though. My very part of her press store, kind of like you said, how she's so likable that everyone else kind of, like, brings them down. So she's doing her press store with Louis Partridge, who is Olivia Rodriguez's ex-boyfriend,
Starting point is 00:58:05 who, like, her latest album is about. Oh, and that's the question. On my story, they're like, let us know. Ask her thoughts on Louis Partridge, yeah. But they're being paired in these interviews. reviews and then every clip I see because they're co-stars. In what movie? And Nola Holmes, three.
Starting point is 00:58:18 You missed one, two, they're on three. They love that movie? That's a hit. What? Have you seen it? I have not seen it, but I think it's really popular. Obviously. It's on Netflix.
Starting point is 00:58:26 Three and Nola Holmes. Yeah. And I thought they played siblings. Turns out they play love interest. Anyway, but every clip I see it's like her being so like high energy, like sweet, likable and him kind of being a little bit of a doofist. Like they got asked in one interview from, I think Pop Sugar. they're like, what's your song of the summer?
Starting point is 00:58:45 And Millia starts singing Midnight Sun by Zara Larson. And he goes, what song is that? She's like, Zar Larson. He goes, am I supposed to know who that is? How old is he? He's like 22. Oh, okay. Yeah, you are.
Starting point is 00:58:57 She's everywhere. What do you mean? Like, even I know midnight sun. I don't know any music. And then he's trying to like come up. He's 23. He's trying to come up with what his song of the summer is. And he was like, I'm trying to think of something like poppy, something that you would actually know.
Starting point is 00:59:10 Like, I know. Who is this guy? Is he anybody? Oh, you don't know him either. He's an actor, he's British. Okay. He's a little... Pretentious Prick.
Starting point is 00:59:22 Yeah. He was in another Netflix show. Oh, Libby Robbos' X. Yeah. That's how we know him. He was in another Netflix show about beer. That's all I know. Sounds like a good one.
Starting point is 00:59:35 So yeah, all these clips. Yeah. He just comes across like a little, a little dushy. And she's like so sweet. And does she say anything? It's like, I'm a million-out-round. No, she goes along with it.
Starting point is 00:59:46 I think they are actually friends because they've grown up together. They've done these movies like over the past, maybe like five or six years at this point. So what was his deep-cut answer? What was his niche song that he loved? He was just trying to come up with something poppy
Starting point is 01:00:00 so he came up with Sumi by Audrey Hobart. You know that song? No, I guess I'm just, I'm one of those poppy girlies that wouldn't know anything. You would at least like code switch and you would try to come up with something like me. Some girly, yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:13 What's your song of the summer? Song of the summer is, oh my gosh, wait. Why can't think of one song? E.T. The next red carpet, you're wrong. Ask her with her song in the summers. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:00:27 Why don't really know one song of the summer? Alex Warren Ordinary? That's a wrap. Alex Warren. Uh-huh. My la day. Uh-huh. No, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:00:38 I actually have no idea any songs. What is the song about there? God. Name one song in the summer. What's your song of the summer, Moses? Name one song. Okay. Besides that's that on hey.
Starting point is 01:00:48 I mean, that's the song of the summer. Okay, that's my favorite too. What's your top of the song of the summer? My song of the summer would probably be a stupid song by Liva Rodrigo. Or. Is it the new one, the honeybee? No, that's honeybee. No, that's honeybee.
Starting point is 01:01:04 That song is all over TikTok. I don't like that song. Oh, my God. You did a TikTok to that song. Well, only because it's everywhere. And it's like a loving trend. And I'm like, okay, let me put mugs there. I would say stupid song or maggots for brains.
Starting point is 01:01:15 Is it also Olivia Rodriguez? Okay. So she's your artist of the summer. Yeah. Yeah. I do not know. Anyway, I'm like really trying to think of somebody that put out music. Name an artist.
Starting point is 01:01:28 I don't know. Isn't that crazy? No, couldn't tell you one song of the summer. It's been a while since like new songs popped. Like an espresso. Where's that at? Where's our espresso? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:41 I guess technically the song of the summer as of right now would probably be, God, I'm forgetting something about Texas by Ella Langley. You know her? No. It's a country song that like has been charting like number one for a really long time. Country doesn't count though because it's like Morgan Wallent hurts for like, you know, 500 weeks. Is that the song something like somebody walks into a room and you know they're from Texas? Something like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:04 We're really locked in on these songs of the summer. Yeah, it's so crazy. I don't know. I can tell you. I know Macy's F you for that, right? Is that her song? That's what I know. I like it.
Starting point is 01:02:21 She eats. Miranda. Oh my gosh. There's so many Mendes up from Mormon wives. Yes. Her song F you for that. F you for that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:31 She does got a little country with it. I'm like, aren't you from Utah? It's always so funny to me. I mean, anyone can do country, I suppose, but like if you just start wearing a cowboy hat. And it's like, I'm country now. Hey, I'm the country girl. I guess you had to cash in on that.
Starting point is 01:02:47 There's nothing wrong with it. Oh, I guess Taylor Frankie Paul, she entered rehab or she checked into a rehab facility. This morning? I didn't see it. I think she already finished, actually. She already came out of the program. Yeah. How was she posting?
Starting point is 01:03:00 She was in a facility. She's been posting every day for the past months. There's no way. Well, a source told e-news that on the advice. of her mental health team, she checked herself into a rehab facility specialized in providing mental health
Starting point is 01:03:19 treatment as well as other issues such as addiction and trauma. She is committed to working on herself and focusing on her family and being a good mom and that she is now back home. So I don't know how long it was, but at least it's something.
Starting point is 01:03:31 Let's celebrate that. Like an outpatient maybe. Maybe she just went in and came out at night because she was posted stories. That's true. And I guess it depends. I guess there's some that,
Starting point is 01:03:40 let you have your phone. I think ultimately the mental health facilities I went to, not the mental hospitals, but the mental health facilities that, like, try to make you get better, it's always good to put your phone away because that's how you... The phone is...
Starting point is 01:03:53 I never about this in my book. Gosh, the first time I went to therapy, like real, like a good therapist I liked, when I was like 30, was like, how about don't just look at the comments? And I just stopped looking at comments, and I felt better. I was like, I didn't hear everything,
Starting point is 01:04:07 but I was like, wow, that really fixed a lot. Yeah. You know? So maybe Taylor should go to one where they don't let her have her phone. For her own sake, honestly, because I did see yesterday her ex-husband filed a restraining order against her. Yeah. She can't catch a break. But some people were saying, you know, stuff with the deeds, we love her.
Starting point is 01:04:25 And she was saying that it probably is something new that came up with the kids because it was all fine. And now he wants full custody. Soul custody? Same thing, I guess. And she did not think it was because of the money because comments were like, well, if you have full custody, you get child support but stuff with Adits who kind of knows everything she was kind of like I don't think that's the reason I think there is like probably a bigger reason why someone would want full custody of the kids yeah well if you know that she and your kids are now involved
Starting point is 01:04:54 in everything else with it's more about the other people in her life yeah so sometimes you want to protect your kids from all the people she's involved with that's not necessarily yeah that's true that's true if you don't know who she's around ah it's really I guess because the show was coming back, so maybe people are also just, because there's nothing to do Dakota, right? It's just her ex-husband. Dakota's also been up to some things. I guess he made a call to police to get a clarification on the custody agreement between the two of them.
Starting point is 01:05:29 And Taylor Frankie Paul, a source close to Taylor Frankie Paul told ET that Dakota is, Dakota's call for clarification about the protective order. was, quote, a manipulation of the system to inflict pain on Taylor, adding that Dakota is deliberately misrepresenting her steps on her healing journey with that regard for the impact this is having on their family. And then they have a court hearing on July 8th for their custody agreement again. Oh, my gosh. I know.
Starting point is 01:05:59 That's so much. That's a lot. How does it impact her if he calls the police to just ask a question? I feel like he's trying to, I mean, this is just me speculating, based off Taylor's team or the source from Taylor team or whatever. I think just trying to instigate it and pick things up again and pick apart things to make her look bad that would continue to like make headlines and then keep making her look bad. I think just knowing about Dakota from like Mormon wives saying how anytime something is close to happening for her, that's good. he kind of drags her down any way that he can.
Starting point is 01:06:43 Yeah. So like if he knows she just went to like a rehab facility, she's kind of like on the up. And then now he's doing, if he's making these calls, something that's like public record, it kind of makes more headlines and makes her look bad again. And also she just hinted that the Bachelorette could air.
Starting point is 01:07:02 It's TMZ has been reporting in my air. So maybe that also too is like, oh, let me. Yeah. It's going to be worse for Dakota. Whenever you try to make someone else's life bad, it's 10 times worth for you. We were talking about that right before the podcast starts. Like if you're actively trying to like ruin someone's life just to ruin their life,
Starting point is 01:07:18 it's like, that's not good karma on you. It's going to come back on you because it's like no one, like if they did something wrong and you're trying to get justice sure, but if you're just trying to like keep poking at the same thing over and over and just trying to sabotage someone just to sabotage them, it's going to end up making you worse. Which obviously is already the case with Dakota.
Starting point is 01:07:34 We hope to not see you in the next season. I want to see anything about him. They should bleep his name. Oh, I am. Yeah. And also to clarify, it was he was calling for the police to see if she violated her the protective order. Oh.
Starting point is 01:07:48 Getting her in trouble with the law. How does that even, why was it calling the police for that? I think, because then you kind of, you would need something on file when they go to court. Oh, I see. And that's on July 8th. So I think he's trying to get something in, you know, writing or on paperwork to go into that hearing is what I would assume. sneaky snake yeah
Starting point is 01:08:09 I hate that one I'm always something with her I go back I know I know it's so crazy oh my god and then having to do another custody that's a lot one baby daddy's a lot and then two and then you're frightening both of them yeah
Starting point is 01:08:23 then they could team up against you like it just seems a mess awful sad damn she should go on Jay Shuddy I wonder what he has to say about it yeah that's a good point
Starting point is 01:08:39 He's getting all of them. Well, he just had Layla. Yeah. Did he have, did you have Jesse? No, that was called Daddy. Yeah. Who did he have, though? He had someone, Layla, who was right before her?
Starting point is 01:08:47 Did he have Macy, maybe? Maybe, yeah. For her book, maybe. Yeah. Oh, and he had Emily Kaiser on, too. I'm still trying to think of who. He's been having curly pops on lately, which is, like, not like him. Taylor Frankie Paul next.
Starting point is 01:09:01 Are you intrigued at all by the new Legally Blonde prequel show? L. No. Me either. I know. I know. It's so like us coated, like pink girl pop. It's coming out.
Starting point is 01:09:16 The reviews have been very poor so far. Fairly poor so far. It's on raw tomatoes. It did get a rotten tomato as of right now. What does that mean? Do they not all get rotten tomatoes? You either get a fresh tomato or a rotten tomato. Oh.
Starting point is 01:09:30 Yeah. I think it was out of 48 last time I checked. But I think the problem... 100. Oh. Yeah, wow, okay, so that's really bad. Yeah. So I think the problem is running into is this show.
Starting point is 01:09:45 It's a young L. Woods. But the arc that she's going through is she's like a fish out of water in like a very liberal town. I think she's in Seattle. In Seattle, yeah. So she's having to like learn and unlearn things in real time. Yeah. So it's again the story arc of the first legally blonde movie. It's like a remake, but just like, oh, we're going to be.
Starting point is 01:10:08 It's going to be a prequel. Yeah. Was I even a prequel, is it? Because it's like, that doesn't make sense in the story, right? It's technically her origin story. Elwood's. But Elwood's grew up in Beverly Hills. That was the whole point in the first one.
Starting point is 01:10:20 I believe the show starts where she is in Beverly Hills. Like, oh, we have to move for Daddy's Work or whatever to Seattle. And then it goes the fish out of water story of her moving to this new town. And again, like, learning things, becoming more, like, empathetic, less self-centered. So basically it's the plot of legally blonde. Yeah. but doesn't make sense in the origin story because L. Woods never struggled before.
Starting point is 01:10:44 That's why when she went to Harvard, it was so shocking. She's like, wait, everyone loves me. If she would have experienced that in Seattle, she'd be like, oh, this high school over again. But it wasn't that. It was like, oh, wait, everyone loved me. What happened? Yeah, so it just, like completely erases everything
Starting point is 01:10:56 of the first movie. Yeah. So it's weird that that is the route they would go down as far as, like, the plot for it. They should have called something different. Because, like, I do love a pink, I do love fish out of all. I do love Lily Blonde.
Starting point is 01:11:08 We all love Lily Blonde. But call it something else. You know what I mean? It's like, wait, that's not the origin story. That's not our L was. I mean, she looks just like her. I mean, she is identical to her. But I love that she's been doing all the looks that she's worn.
Starting point is 01:11:18 You know that we've seen more on the press. Like, I like, I like the idea. Hate this concept so awful. Like I can't watch it. Like, where's it going to be? Where's it going to air? It's not prime. Prime TV.
Starting point is 01:11:28 I do have Prime. But I'm not going to watch it. I don't think, I don't know. Is it more geared towards like teens? Maybe. It is considered like one of their shows in the YAA genre that like off campus is in and like somewhere I turn pretty and stuff like that. So it is that vertical. But yeah, it is so interesting because the original team of behind Legally Blonde is so involved in the show.
Starting point is 01:11:51 So like Reese Witherspins very involved. Jennifer Coolidge went to one of the events as well. They all were at an event. I saw recently. Yeah, they all were there. Okay. So people. It's so weird that no one was like, didn't she do this already?
Starting point is 01:12:02 Yeah. That's what I'm saying. like this is such a beloved one. Reese With a Spoon, too. It's like, create something either, create the real prequel of her in high school. We could, like, you remember Clueless the TV show? Yes.
Starting point is 01:12:13 Like, that would have been so good. There was not really much other than like the problems of Beverly Hills kids, which I think alone is very interesting. People love that, right? That's why we have like Albas, Competential Kardashians. It's like we would love to see a scripted, like, little cutesy nostalgic, like she grew up in the 90s because that's very like the era now.
Starting point is 01:12:28 It's so weird that they went with this route. It's like, it doesn't make sense to the story, to the character, to us. Nobody wants it. Can they reshoot it? I think it's already coming out. It's done. Yeah, it's done.
Starting point is 01:12:40 I think they need to stop. They need to pull it and reshoot. They've done it before. Back to the future. Well, it's already been renewed for a season two. How? I don't know that. It got renewed before it even aired.
Starting point is 01:12:49 How does that happen when it's a rotten tomato? Like, how is that? How is that? Like, oh, we're going to renew this actually. It is interesting. I, like, off campus two got renewed. I mean, it aired, though, before it got picked up for a season two. I think to.
Starting point is 01:13:04 combat things taking forever in between seasons, especially prime shows I noticed. Like they're picking it up pretty quickly, which is good because sometimes the weight between seasons is years and then you forget everything and you don't care anymore. Overcompensating. It's like, yeah. Is that season even started? Like, where is that? Yeah. They did start production on it. They did start production. Like a month or two months ago. I feel like people are going to forget. It's going to come out next year and people are like, what even happened in that one? Like when you said off campus, I'm like, is that overcompensating?
Starting point is 01:13:30 Is that parent adulthood? Like, what are there's too many of these shows and we want to see the quicker. I think this was a bad idea. I think Prime's going to go under. Like, I don't think that was smart at all, right? Like, that's crazy. I don't think Prime is going to go under because I think maybe. I think the Bezos will be okay. Well, Amazon. Amazon will be okay, but the Prime Division. You know what I mean? Like, it's like, I don't know if that's going to work. No, because they still off campus, which is like the number one show. Never seen it ever heard of it. Never see clips of it. I think that's a you thing. It is like a fun. It's a whole ass phenomenon. I feel like I would see the only
Starting point is 01:14:03 little thing I saw of it was Alicia Marip playing ping pong and Ms. Rami Ashton being like she's never seen and she doesn't know who these people are and I'm like I don't know who these people are either and I'm doing pop culture for my job so I don't know. Are you? I am. I know about the casita I know about the receipts. I know about movie night on Love Island like I know I am like locked in as like I hear rumblings never heard rumblings of off campus
Starting point is 01:14:23 never. Well you're right about Mika when or with their ugly ex-fiance. Oh yeah the awful one yeah I know I guess the people surrounding it but I don't know You know the one person surrounding it. I know. Yes. There are other people in it? It's like a group of like 12 guys and then two girls.
Starting point is 01:14:41 Like the odds. That would have been my dream show as a girl. I would have been like, God, I would have loved as a big name. It's like Bridgeton, but hockey like each season is like a guy in the hockey team. And then they like, it's their romantic arc. That's what off campus is about. Yeah. It's Bridgetton in the sense that each season or book focuses on a different guy and his
Starting point is 01:15:03 romantic. And are you into it? Yeah. I covered it for work. And then I was like, oh, it's actually pretty good. But I didn't finish it. I got the screener for like the first five episodes. And then I stopped after that.
Starting point is 01:15:15 I feel like it's somebody who just like saw Heat Arrival would be like really popular, but never watched it. And we're going to do that. We're going to say hockey players every season. But it's like that's not why Heat Arrival was good. It's good because of the game sex. Yeah. There is a lot of hockey romance being turned into shows right now.
Starting point is 01:15:31 I will say the books have been around for a long time and have been really popular before. But I think maybe, no, actually, because they, it wouldn't have been quick enough. It was picked up a while ago because he had a rivalry only came out in December, and they already finished, they shot before he arrived at came out. So they probably knew. Rumbling's.
Starting point is 01:15:49 I think people can kind of sense that hockey romance is like a good, is a good narrative, I guess. But I think people are forgetting the gay. Like put the gay stuff in there too. That's what we want to see. That's what Bridgeton's doing. Like, okay, next whole new. season is gay, you know?
Starting point is 01:16:04 Maybe they'll make one of the hockey guys gay. That'd be way better. But then it really is heat a bribery at that point. Oh, wait. Yeah. But we can never get enough. I love knockoffs of shows when it's like the off camp. What's the overcompensating adulthood?
Starting point is 01:16:17 Like they're all kind of the same English teacher. Like they're all the same vibes. And you're like, well, they're all kind of the same. But I'll watch all of them, you know. So what was the hot topic? L. El equals flop. Although.
Starting point is 01:16:33 L equals flop. It's so hard because a female. leading show or movie is getting so much. Even Supergirl, like, the behavior of Supergirl is getting so intense. I almost want to retroactively be like, you know what, it wasn't that bad. I like, I did feel like the movie, not really. Was the writing good?
Starting point is 01:16:48 No. Was it writing good? No. Was it a music good? No. Was Millie good? She was great. Okay. One good thing. But you know, it wasn't that bad. You went champion it. Yeah, no, but can I be honest? Like, since we talked about it last episode, literally like three or four people I know in real life, like without, being prompted at all. I was like, oh, God, Supergirl sucked. I was like, Jesus. And I know
Starting point is 01:17:08 never talked to me about movies, but it's like, random, like, literally three people in the past 48 hours since we talked about it in real life that is not like on social media, that's not influenced by things where it's like, oh my God, don't see Supergirl, wasted my time there. I was like, oh my God, I've never heard such. People are being nuts about it. Like, the hate for it is getting so out of control. Maybe it's warranted, though, because these are three people I've never talked to me about cinema before and they're like, I hate it. Yeah, and I'm being dead serious. And I was like, because for me is because I love the comic that it was supposed to be based on and I love the character of Kara or Supergirl.
Starting point is 01:17:38 So like I went in really wanting the best and that's why like I was really upset. But I it is interesting to see that other people just be like hating it so bad. I want to go watch it now because like everyone hated Wuthering Heights and I like loved it. I thought maybe you'd be intrigued by it by it because it is being compared to like a joker or a folie-do of whatever as far as like reception and box office. So I was like maybe. I'm going to go watch. I think I want to. I was like, wait, I kind of want to.
Starting point is 01:18:06 You know Jason Mow's, and I'm going to watch. Like, I think it's going to be good. I don't know. Whatever he says, hey, like, I'm with you. I'm kind of like, is it that bad? Because, like, you love it. So you're like, didn't live up to my expectations, but I feel like, as an average movie,
Starting point is 01:18:18 it's probably pretty good, I would assume. It looks like budget. It's fine. Like, it's just a by the book's superhero movie. I love it. It is, people are, like, kind of sick of them in general because the genre is kind of getting fatigued. But it's not abysmal,
Starting point is 01:18:33 where it's like, insulting to cinema, you know? I think people are taking it so intensely. Like, people are, like, ripping apart the cardboard cutouts and the AMCE. Yeah, like, people are crazy. Yeah, I think people need to chill on it for sure, too. But I do love, I don't love, but it's just interesting that so many people are, like, this is the worst movie ever.
Starting point is 01:18:52 Yeah, it's been, like, I think the most controversial movie of the year. And I like a simple, straightforward, no twist and turns, because Avengers, it's can't can't follow it. There's just so much happening in so many superheroes. I'm like, I need one superhero, one story, no twist. Good, perfect. It's predictable, great. I'm just going there to eat popcorn, you know?
Starting point is 01:19:11 That Avengers is like headaches and confusion and just like overstimulation. So I like a straight 401. I'm with you, D.C. I'm good on this. I want a second. Maybe that should get picked up for a second one. You think? Supergirl, too?
Starting point is 01:19:24 Somehow I don't think so. But she already is in the next Superman movie, so Millie Alcox will be okay. But people might not like that. Who does? There is a character or there was a movie like that. where a character appeared Oh, I want to say Aquaman too.
Starting point is 01:19:37 I think people hated that mirror wasn't Aquaman too. Oh, because she never heard. Yeah, her mirror presence. People were like, no, we hate this movie or boycone. So maybe they should not put her in the next one, right?
Starting point is 01:19:48 If everyone is not liking her, maybe just. That would be interesting. I mean, but the reviews, I mean, the real reviews, there is like the, you know,
Starting point is 01:19:56 red pill and cell kind of community that is really horrible and Millie Alcock. But the reviews in general are like, Millie is great. She is a great cast. She is a great actress for the character. But everything else about the movie is bad, if that makes sense.
Starting point is 01:20:11 Oh. So like, real critics think she's great. But the writing sucked and the visual sucked and the production suck. But she was good. So I think she'll be okay. So put her in her James Gunn movie and then she'll be great probably, right? I think her with a better ensemble and better writing. Oh, you're blaming the rest of the cast?
Starting point is 01:20:29 No, I think her and David Kornspot are really cute together. and like balance each other out really like their dynamic is cute because he's like the mr goody two shoes like by the books and she's like i d got off like i just want to drink and like party or whatever so the two of them their dynamic is fun as cousins so oh right they're cousins yeah i want to see it you sold me on it i think i'm going to go now and there's who's the main villain is there one there is crem it took me a second his name's crumb Okay, who plays him? No idea.
Starting point is 01:21:05 That's why, yeah, he's like a flop villain. Isn't there another famous person, not Jizmoa, but someone else? Nicholas, is there Nicholas in there? He's in Superman, yeah, Nicholas Holtz. Okay, he's not in this one. No, but he's the villain in Superman, yeah. You want to go see it? You're all quiet over there.
Starting point is 01:21:22 You know, nothing to add to the Supergirl combo. We just have to see it because... Are you into it? I don't know, I mean, it didn't start off right, you know, It's not like everyone are like so. Oh, because that's what makes me want to see it is when everyone's just like, no. And you know what? On that, I like to see Elle.
Starting point is 01:21:39 I knew it. That was going to be my follow-up question, actually. We're watching it this weekend. That's our plans. I should watch it. I should watch it because I do feel bad saying that. But I think it's like you with the supergirl expectations. I think so many people love Ellewood so much like League of One.
Starting point is 01:21:54 And if it's not true to her backstory and her origin story, it does make people like upset, which is why they probably like should have done like a whole different story or called it something else, you know? like, I don't know, like, screwing queens kind of gave legally blonde at the sense of, like, sorority and, like, cutesy-girly stuff. Obviously, it was, like, horror movie and completely different, but they should have done maybe that if they wanted to change it. But they could still do a prequel. I'm still down for a true prequel. You know what they should have done a prequel for is Jennifer Coolidge's character. Like, what's her lore?
Starting point is 01:22:21 That is true. She's got real lore. With the guy that, like, she, like, he kicked her out of the trailer. Yeah. She was, like, married, but she really loved the BS. Dumbass. Like, what's her lore? period.
Starting point is 01:22:31 Paulette. Yes. Oh my God. You're right. That's the character we need more. Because yeah, we already know Elle like goes to college. She follows or I guess quote unquote falls in love with Warner. Ends up leaving Warren.
Starting point is 01:22:44 Like we know the whole arc too well. Yes. We need the. We're too familiar. We need Paulette. That is so. That is so true. Did you remember the legally blonde three, the British twins?
Starting point is 01:22:56 Of course. Oh, did you like it? You loved it. I didn't like it. But I did. it wanting to like it. And they're like, our cousin Elle is calling.
Starting point is 01:23:03 And I'm like, why were they British? Why were they twins? Like, again, just make it a different movie. Like, it could be like a parent trap. Like something else. Like not, why did they have to be cousins of Elwoods? Why did they call it legally blonde? I guess just a cash grab.
Starting point is 01:23:15 I guess they're like, oh, the franchise. It was that era where they would just do direct to DVD spinoffs or like, you know, sequels that no one would watch. You know which one was great? That was like a sequel that no one was like to like or whatever. But I loved it.
Starting point is 01:23:30 is Sharpay's Fabulous Adventure. Oh, love Charpe's Fabulous Adventure. Right? Why was that one so good? And, like, they can't do this. Because that is giving Elwoods, too. Like, Sharpay is now in New York and she doesn't fit it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:41 So why didn't they just do that with these movies? Like, you know, just do a different movie and make it the same version. Awesome Butler in Sharpie's Fabulous Adventure? He was a love interest. Oh, that's so crazy. God, he's been around for a while. Damn. Has he done anything since Elvis?
Starting point is 01:23:58 No. Didn't you see him in a bike movie? Oh, yeah. But like... And then Dune. Wow. Is that it? That's kind of it, huh?
Starting point is 01:24:08 Yeah. Do you think they just take a break? About something big is it? Yeah, I think he just got cast and something. I know he did something with Zoe Kravitz. He did a movie with Zoe Kravitz where he was like, he had a big bulge and then they had a CGI, the bulge to be smaller. No way.
Starting point is 01:24:22 Yeah. What was that movie? Why didn't talk about that movie? Caught stealing. I did. The bolt was my hot topic. You know I always bring a bold topic? You did talk about it?
Starting point is 01:24:28 Mm-hmm. I don't remember that. Cot Stealing was who it was called? Yeah. Yeah, concealing. He gets due for that. Don't make my bald smaller. That's so crazy.
Starting point is 01:24:36 He should sue is crazy. Could you imagine? It's like, what the hell? It means defamation. Yeah, I'm pissed. That's crazy. Okay, so he does stuff, but do you think he just chooses not to? You think, or people just not casting him, like the Mina Musad thing after Aladdin, where they're just like, oh, no one's casting him.
Starting point is 01:24:53 I feel like he probably gets optioned around more. He's in the new Miami Vice that comes out in 2028. 2028? He's playing Lance Armstrong and the new biopic. Oh, he's American Psycho. He got casted? Yeah. Oh, damn.
Starting point is 01:25:09 He's booked. Yeah, he's good. Don't, don't sweat for him. He did officially get the American Psycho? It's on his IMDB. He's Patrick Bateman. Oh, my God. I had heard Jacob Allorty, clavicular.
Starting point is 01:25:19 Clavicular is, I guess, the real one. Yeah. People thought on TikTok, obviously we said here I was in day last episode. Someone thought I was doing clivicular cosplay with my wig last time. Now that you say it, I was giving clivocular. a little bit. Him on Paris Fashion Week or whatever. That man really, he walked the runway in Paris Fashion Week as if that was his first time
Starting point is 01:25:39 walking. It was really interesting. What do you mean? What's that mean? He was so, it looked like he didn't know how to like move his limbs. The one thing you're not supposed to do is look at your feet. I was like, looking down. Oh, that's so interesting.
Starting point is 01:25:51 He was like, and not standing up straight. It's so weird because like, I guess it's just a neurodivergence. But like his image, or you are? Him. Because his image is very much like confident. I know what I'm doing. Yeah. I have a male, like aesthetic bro.
Starting point is 01:26:05 But then you see him in like environments outside of his control and he's so awkward. Wow. And I'm like, oh, you're not as fierce as you say you are. Well, yeah. I mean, he's got all those surgeries. It's like no one who's that confident would get those. You know, if you really think you're like the hottest person, you're not going to get it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:22 And probably because he does get so much hate. I mean, granted, he brings it on himself, but probably still like, oh, God, I, you know, don't want to show your face. Maybe he's self-conscious about his nose. For sure. He's definitely insecure. You're insecure. We know it for.
Starting point is 01:26:37 What is that? One direction. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. That's the other one I know. That very well.
Starting point is 01:26:42 Yeah. What show was he walking? God, I forget what the designer was. Let's see. That's crazy. People, like he's like a model, but he's also awful. Oh, all these cookie pop-ups every time you go to a damn website. I know.
Starting point is 01:26:55 Why do they do that every time? Allow cookies. Oh, he opened 424s. fashion show. I don't know what 424 is. He opened it though? That's kind of big, right? That sounds big. Avant-garde. No idea. No idea who this designer is,
Starting point is 01:27:13 but work, I guess. Yeah. But he was a terrible... Winway Walker. But people are talking about it, so the rage bait worked, I suppose. Yeah. He is the most talked about properly, huh? Because I seem everywhere. We're talking about him and we're not even in that realm. I know T. I think the memeification... At first I was scared to cover him, because I didn't... didn't know what he was about.
Starting point is 01:27:32 I just knew insult vibes. But then the more I hear about him being just like, I take him less serious, more and more less serious. I guess I take him less and less serious, the more I hear about him. Yes, not real. Not real. Like his character's not real, clearly.
Starting point is 01:27:45 Clearly he's like so insecure and not. Well, that's part. Yeah. So I'm saying is like his character's so confident and like looks maxing and so hot and monging everybody, but gets mugged in every interview he's in. Even in court. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:27:56 What was? It was court. It was the fraternity. The interview. Like, do you think that was on purpose? Everyone's just sending like hot guys around him to like make him feel insecure because that was crazy, right? Everyone's just so gorgeous.
Starting point is 01:28:06 I know. See, I've never seen a judge that hot before, but I'm like, damn. That was weird. That is size. It's like the world conspiring against him. Did you see Dave Portnoy promoting his new book? I saw, no. Oh.
Starting point is 01:28:25 I saw, I saw Brandon Chicken Fried talking about him writing a book because he can't read. I saw that TikTok. She's like, it's most surprising because he doesn't know how to read. And we know that from BFFs that he can't read. And I was like, wait, what? And then I heard someone say that his audio book, he mispronounces like a lot of words. And I was like, so that's what I know. I don't know anything else.
Starting point is 01:28:46 I don't know what's called. I don't know what's about. Oh, my God. Well, his book is called Cancel Me if you can. Okay. I don't know what he's trying. Yeah, he's kind of not relevant in that sphere anymore. Okay, so anyways, not trying to hate.
Starting point is 01:28:57 So it's a memoir. There's one story he tells in it where he claims that Alex Cooper and Sophia Franklin plan to say that they were sexually harassed to get out of their barstool contract for Collar Daddy, which is a crazy. That's a big accusation. Yeah, it's a big claim to me. Alex Cooper. Yeah. Oh, he threw Alex Cooper in there too with it. They both were going to do it.
Starting point is 01:29:19 Alex Cooper and Sophia Franklin planned that they were sexually harassed if he wouldn't let them out of the contract. They told him that or what? Mm-hmm. Damn. And people reached out to Sophia and Alex Cooper's reps and they did not respond. Well, my mind first goes to, hmm, why would they tell them that? Is it because it's true? Like, was there someone at Barstool that was being, I would assume, based on what we've seen at the Barstool office shenanigans that happened there, someone probably was inappropriate at some capacity to them, I would assume.
Starting point is 01:29:52 So there probably is some legitimacy to that claim, I would assume. They actually said that, huh? Allegedly. In your opinion. Yeah. Well, yeah. In your imagination. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 01:30:03 I'm drawing a conclusion from evidence we've seen online at inside the barstool office. Again, not to bring up a sore subject, but Brianna Chicken Fry showing my only fan of everyone at Barstool sports. Seems like that could be sexual harassment to people she's showing. What if they don't want to see that? What if they're not trying to see? I've never thought about that. Weirdly in that concept. You're so right.
Starting point is 01:30:24 Right? Like, why are you showing that in the barstool? If you work for a cop. and you're showing that's awful to anyone around you that's not accepting that's actual harassment that's what I'm saying I'm like that it's unsolicited and it's yeah so my conclusion is that if we seen that on camera I'm sure that happens more frequently than we would think I would assume I just don't think they were like employees there you know they did their podcast in their own environment they were just purchased by the or no I think they were doing it at the
Starting point is 01:30:56 studio at barstall studios as sparsal sports because that's what they used to always do videos grace how big used to do them there done general marbles like they all did like barstool sports and then because they would be going to the office they would show them like going to the office and stuff like that but regardless even if they're working with someone from barstool sports i mean i would assume you know there is that office brunuch and probably was in there like everyone is in there um but then he himself has had past murkiness which i'm not trying to like hold against him think fast in the past but he would um like in the process of writing a book he would have to take it through lawyers, legality, unless he self-published it.
Starting point is 01:31:31 No, he probably had a publisher. Like, if he has a publisher, the publisher would make sure that stories are accurate. No, because the story could be real. If he's like, hey, they threatened, they threatened if I didn't give them the podcast, that they would do sexual harassment complaints. It's probably real. That's what I'm saying. My theory is it probably was real.
Starting point is 01:31:47 They probably did say, like, we're going to sue for sexual harassment because, in my opinion, it probably happened. So if he's going through legal and they're like, did this happen? And he's like, yeah, it did happen. But he's presenting it as an empty threat, right? Like nothing happened. They were just trying to shake him off. Yeah, well, the full excerpt hasn't even been released.
Starting point is 01:32:07 The Wall Street Journal found out about the claim that is in the book. But like, that excerpt from the book hasn't been released. So I guess we don't even have the full context of like what the anger is. Yeah, yeah, yeah, because in my going on that route, he probably is just like, yep, they threatened. Yeah, implying that it wouldn't. that there's no there might be
Starting point is 01:32:28 because what's interesting is that for him with all of his I don't know like I see everything he did in his life the one thing that still is his claim to fame
Starting point is 01:32:37 is drag in collar daddy girls into promoting his book I guess when you're writing a memoir you gotta write the stuff people care about
Starting point is 01:32:48 I don't know if they care about his like upbringing or who he's married to that's what I'm saying like there's nothing interesting in his it is interesting to Barstall sports
Starting point is 01:32:54 like all the success is women. It's like a Jenna Marbles, a Grace Helbig, brown chicken fry, the Collar Daddy girls. Like that's... Here, follow up. He just did an interview with TMZ. Of course. Like live as we were recording it. He said that Dave says that Alex and Sophia stopped recording
Starting point is 01:33:13 Caller Daddy while still under contract. So that's when he counted with what he calls one of the best deals he's ever offered with more money, a shorter contract and eventual ownership over the podcast. And then that's when he said that before they were able to work out a deal between Barstool and Alex Cooper, that Alex told them that she would go public with toxic workplace allegations.
Starting point is 01:33:37 Oh. So I'm sure that did happen. Like, to me, there's no... But, yeah, I mean, it makes sense. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, that's what I'm saying. The conversation probably did happen. Maybe he's implying...
Starting point is 01:33:50 So he's not really implying anything. He's probably like, well, shit, I want that out there. And it could not even move with Dave. We talked about with Kylie, right? Kylie Jenner getting sued. It's usually like a staff or something. So maybe not even Dave, but Barstool in general, which is his company. So he's probably like, well, I don't want that because he probably knows.
Starting point is 01:34:02 Because he also doesn't say it didn't happen. Like he doesn't, he doesn't say they made up these. Right, which wasn't true. Yeah, it's like, oh, okay, well, let me give you. Because that is crazy. Like, let me just give you your whole IP. Like, that is a wild thing if you created it and you funded it and you started it. So, yeah, probably was a little toxic.
Starting point is 01:34:19 And yeah, toxic workplace is different also, too, than sexual harassment. So toxic workplace could mean a lot of things. And most workplaces are toxic. So especially in Barstool, I would assume, I would presume my opinion. Well, yeah, Wall Street Journal and people say sexual harassment. Oh. But he told TMZ toxic workplace. So I guess we'll see when.
Starting point is 01:34:39 He's probably just scaling it back. Yeah. It's like get the shock waves out there, people talking about the book and then you scale it back. I'm scared what they're going to put as my prompts for when the book comes out. I don't know. Because there's so many things like that that can, when you're taken like out of context, it seems like, oh, shit. Like she's going to talk about it.
Starting point is 01:34:55 this or say this. Buy the book. Pre-order. I don't even know he was coming out with the book, but work. Exactly. Oh, wait. Everybody.
Starting point is 01:35:04 Exactly. They were like, okay, nobody's showing interest. Yeah. We need to do something. No, there is like a thousand memoirs coming out this year. When is Sophia Franklin's? Around the same time, mine is November. Chloe Cherry has a memoir coming out.
Starting point is 01:35:16 Oh, Dave's is June 30th. Oh, wait. So it should be out. Oh. No one cares. No, just kidding. I mean, yeah, someone, Yeah, because people were listening to the audiobook and they said he was misproscing words.
Starting point is 01:35:30 Wow. Okay, work. I have no idea. I think rule number one is if you're working with a ghostwriter, I think you should at least change the words something you pronounce. So it seems like you wrote it, you know what I mean? Yeah, T. Also, wasn't someone in there with him to help him correct it and be like, because
Starting point is 01:35:46 like recording a book might take like five days, eight hours a day, so 40 hours to record a book, which should take you like five hours to read. So it's like someone should have told him somewhere. Like, I don't know. I didn't listen to what. I just saw a tweet that said that, so maybe that person. I would believe that he probably didn't pronounce it. It reminds me of Love Island when, like, the guys are pronouncing things wrong in, like, confessionals.
Starting point is 01:36:03 I think, I think it was sincere. But he was, like, the epitome of the situation is any amount like epitome. Was he reading a script? Like, why would he mispronounce a word if you knew what it was? Reading it wrong or staying it wrong his whole life and no one ever corrected him. But that's, like, kind of while I didn't never get corrected on that. Like, because it's not that uncommon of a word. Yeah, that's a very common word, I would think.
Starting point is 01:36:25 Yeah. That's so weird. Well, I don't know if they're, the guys are the smartest on the Violin from what I've seen. We don't want to get into the Twitch world that much, but I did think this was interesting. A Twitch streamer Extra Emily, she got banned on Twitch for nearly crashing a car on her live stream. She was driving and she was reading her chat as she was doing it. And then, yeah, you see it, the car like almost hit her because she's like not paying attention. She's directing.
Starting point is 01:36:53 Yeah. And then the other car like. like honks at her and like swerves to avoid her but like it the car is going pretty fast because they're getting like on a major street and she's like oh my gosh oh sorry it's okay thankfully honked but like I'm like girl I think you had to like ban driving on live streams like that seems kind of crazy to me yeah I think a long time ago it was like driving and filming is right wrong like even if you have it on a tripod like back in the day people we see all the time and you would just talk and drive but I think even that I think they should just like ban
Starting point is 01:37:25 what is the tool that you can talk to someone in a car? What is that? Phones? What? Well, phones, yes. Yeah, like, they shouldn't be a speaker maybe. Like, how, you know, like, you shouldn't be able to, like, listen to music. You shouldn't be able to, like, use.
Starting point is 01:37:41 That's a hot take. Wait, but why do you mean? That's so distracting. Yes. You who listens to views by David Dober on your drive. I think one more rule to the list of rules. Yeah, I am. No, but that's.
Starting point is 01:37:55 It's distracting because if you're trying to change it, skip four and get a new episode, you know, mirrors if you're checking it, like, you should just not have that cars. Do you think if they took that console out of cars? You know how many less accidents it would be? I guess. No phone. Your phone should be locked away. Your car should not start. You know how it's like dings if you don't put your seatbelt in?
Starting point is 01:38:15 Your car should not start until your phone is like locked inside of the little console. And then that's it. Like you put your destination where to go and needs to be locked in and you can't. unlock until you stop in the cars off. It would save a lot of lives because everyone's doing this. All these streamers are getting into accidents. Everyone's like, it's always a text.
Starting point is 01:38:34 It's always like, oh, I was just changing the music or whatever. Like, that's a logical thing. Just Uber yourself, like if you want to stream while you're in a car. Yeah. Yeah, but people don't think that way. It's just like people who do get into accidents and they like, you know, big text or something. It's like, oh, it's not going to happen to me. And then people, everyone text and then they get into accidents.
Starting point is 01:38:55 No, I just think it's, they should just ban that. That seems the easiest way to do it. Otherwise, people are always going to do it. People are always going to text. People are always going to, you know. It is kind of crazy that she didn't get any repercussions from it. She didn't get banned from Twitch. I think it was, I could be wrong.
Starting point is 01:39:12 I saw one tweet that it was a 24-hour ban, though. It seems to be like that. Like, they don't permanently ban you. Well, usually get arrested for distracted driving. Like, that's like clearly it was. Yeah, somebody has to file something. So all police have to be witnessed to what happened. Well, there's evidence.
Starting point is 01:39:30 There's literally a video. Yeah, but they have to act on it. That's so sad. I hate that. I just hate that because accidents. Cars are the saddest things in the world because it's like they're all avoidable unless it's like a natural disaster
Starting point is 01:39:42 or you had a seizure or something like that, of course. But like they're usually avoidable. It's usually someone drunk, someone texting, someone speeding. And she did have a previous incident live streaming where she ran a red light on. Okay, so the license should just be, I'm gonna, I'll press charges. Can you do a civilian? Because that's crazy.
Starting point is 01:40:00 That scares me. You know what I mean? Like that's so scary to me. If I see anyone even swerving, I literally always call it. I'm always like, not 911, but I'm always calling and be like, uh, this car is swerving because like there's crosswalks here in our, we live in a little town and there's a woman that like hit two kids. She was like speeding and it's like we're in the smallest town.
Starting point is 01:40:19 And actually another guy too. Another guy hit a kid at the bus stop. And then we're in like the smallest town. It's so quiet. and people are just like Yeah, it happened yesterday Not far from here actually I saw and see me
Starting point is 01:40:29 That was It was like in a parking What? What? It was like a cafe It was outside of cafe Yeah What happened?
Starting point is 01:40:39 I saw it I saw it I don't know the reason But the car just Was there Was it reckless? Was he drunk? Was he trying to do that?
Starting point is 01:40:45 I think he elderly But That's so sad too And that I mean You know how you have to wait To wait to 16 a drive It's like I do think a certain age
Starting point is 01:40:53 you should just like, and not in like a bad way. Maybe like the government can provide assistance of getting people around like Uber's for free for people over 70, like the social security of it all. But that is sad too. We've seen that happen here in our area too, just like older people who have like heart attacks and like they die. And that's like really sad while they're driving. But then other people are getting injured too. It's like really. I guess it can happen.
Starting point is 01:41:12 I guess natural cause it can happen. But that's really sad. The one didn't seeming was sad because one did die. Yeah. It's like for context. I think they were turning. Someone was crossing the crosswalk. Then they hit that person crossing.
Starting point is 01:41:23 that person passed away and then they somehow went into a cafe where people were sitting outside and then five people got injured who were sitting outside at the cafe which is nuts, yeah. Yeah, car accidents are... And it's really a car that can drive itself.
Starting point is 01:41:37 Oh yeah, it's Tesla. All they have to do is put it on... Yeah. No. That's so sad. Oh my God, it makes me so sad. Yeah, don't do it. It's just weird that Twitch wouldn't be like, yeah, you can't stream anymore. Yeah, well, you can't...
Starting point is 01:41:52 I think it's... I don't think that's that hard of a take. Like, I don't think you should be able to live stream yourself driving. Because inevitably, you're going to read the chat, which is like reading a text, but worse, because it's like a thousand messages at once. Yeah, you're just constantly like you're looking and know how mad or good or a driver you are. I don't, like, if you, they banned like what, like bathtub streams or whatever. Like girls can't be like.
Starting point is 01:42:15 So if they do that, yeah, they should ban driving. Even, let's say, Pokemon, the game on the phone, you can't play in when you drive because it's It senses if you're driving a certain speed. Oh, good. Well, that. So they should adapt it. Yeah, so maybe for Twitch, some kind of a... But they do have the power.
Starting point is 01:42:32 You're right, because it's like, you know, like, someone has to press charges. It's like, well, Twitch kids literally just be like, you're no longer allowed to stream. And then that's the end of their income. So they should probably do that. Yeah, I think they need to be stricter. Yeah, 24 hours is like, what do you mean? And they just sleep for 24 hours and they come back. It's like a break.
Starting point is 01:42:46 Yeah. Yeah. That's so weird. I hate that. That makes me so sad. And I was a girl. I would expect this from the awful. men to Twitch streamers, but the girls come on.
Starting point is 01:42:55 That's really scary. But I guess you just think, like, I'm a good driver. It won't happen to me. But, like, that is crazy. You're, like, live and you're showing distracted driving. Oh, my God, that's, like, so dangerous. And I hate it. Especially when you've done it before.
Starting point is 01:43:09 Like, that is really crazy to me. Oh, my gosh. I'm speaking of technology and people streaming. So there's the method glasses now, everyone talking about it, but it's already been happening. that there's a girl that posted a video she and her family went on a hike and then they got some
Starting point is 01:43:28 there's a guy that was just selling like shaved eyes and they didn't know they bought the ice left and at the end of the day one of the brothers showed her a video basically he was making videos like he films and then he posts on TikTok Hi my name is Sophie and I'm going to share
Starting point is 01:43:46 something that happened to me August 14th of 2025 and Minneapolis Minnesota Minahaha Regional Park. I live in Minnesota and I was a minor. I was 17 years old. So me and my two brothers and my parents both went. After we finished, we saw a man making snow cones.
Starting point is 01:44:05 And my parents didn't think much of it and thought, okay, let's go get snow cones. I didn't get one. I just kind of stood in the background. But I guess the whole time this man was filming and he was old. He's about like 60, has to be or older. So going back again, my family did not. know we were being filmed. I don't know if he had metaglasses. And I see a TikTok video of my
Starting point is 01:44:27 family and the man giving us snow cones. And he said to start in conversation with my mom. She's a very talkative person. And my brother just says like wait, wait till the end of the video. And I'm wearing biker shorts. I'm just doing, I'm just standing in the background. As I'm walking away, he proceeds to zoom in to my, my butt and make gross comments. He repeated, but three times in the video and decided that was something he should post. And that's not it. He continued to, in the comments, say really disgusting things. He continued to say, I wanted him when I never even talked to him and I was just standing by my dad.
Starting point is 01:45:14 He continued to say, I was asking for it wearing those shorts. Other comments that are still on the video, he never thought. to delete them and I will put the link of the video in the comment section. And in the video he was talking about her body basically as they were walking away. He was making, and he's an older guy. He was making comments about her body as she's with her family. And she called him out on it and then I went to see his account and his whole account is people not knowing they're being filmed and kids like kids without their parents going to buy shaved ice cream.
Starting point is 01:45:48 But where it's on TikTok, it's just him showing people not knowing they're getting filmed. Yeah, yeah, nobody knows. And most of them are kids just buying shaved eyes and he's having conversation with them, the whole thing. And he just uploads it. Even we're doing with kids. That's what I'm saying you can't. I think when somebody's underage, we know. First of all, you should have a sign that you're streaming live.
Starting point is 01:46:10 Yeah. People are being filmed. So they have the choice being on it or not. Because it's different from like you're out in public. Yeah. And people are filming. Here it's like they're coming to your business basically. And so it was very interesting to watch.
Starting point is 01:46:25 But it's already happening with the glasses of people being creepy and filming and posting online without anyone knowing and crossing the line, obviously. Yeah. No, I hate that too. That should also be banned. I asked Brooke about the glasses because I'm like, before I guess the video gets published, I'm like, let me just make sure I didn't make up that Brooke. Scofield got the Kylie meta glasses And I was like that was you right She's like yeah
Starting point is 01:46:54 I didn't know that it was AI Like I thought it was just like a way to take photos and videos AI The glasses The meta glasses Is AI? Yeah It has it has a feature in it that you can
Starting point is 01:47:07 You can just say like oh what's in front of me And the glasses will describe you Like it looks at everything around you and analyzes it Oh well But in that sense like Google AI Because like I try to Google something like Talk to it's like kind of like chat GPT Where you talk to you talk to
Starting point is 01:47:19 to it and it can like yeah give you oh yeah so she thought that was the problem was the AI aspect of it it's more like well the filming other other people yeah well she thought it was like oh like it'll be a way for me to take photos and videos and like vlog or whatever and then everyone's like girl those are AI and she was like oh yep so did she return them what was I don't think there was resolution I think she she's like yep that was me she didn't know was a yeah I just had to confirm no it's legit I I wouldn't know either I didn't know that was AI actually
Starting point is 01:47:49 That's so weird. Well, I guess AI's just going to be everywhere, though, huh? It's kind of, like, what we were talking about last time. It's like, it's kind of like, I don't know if we're going to, like, escape it. I mean, we weren't, you said that. What? But, like, I Google something and I just want an answer from Google, but, like, the top says AI now. And I was like, I don't want the AI response.
Starting point is 01:48:05 I can't just go look through the websites. You know what I mean? Like, I don't. So you kind of don't have a choice. You can't turn it off. I'm not excited about it, but it is just. It is integrated into, like, everything now, unfortunately. I do hate that.
Starting point is 01:48:18 Yeah. I know. I get tricked. The phones are costing more. Like iPhones are costing more. Yeah. Because to run the AI, they need more memory. So now you have to pay more for the memory.
Starting point is 01:48:28 I hate it. But if you don't have it. So basically, if you don't buy it, you're getting punished, basically. Yeah. So either way, you end up paying more to have something on your phone that doesn't run normally on your phone. Yeah, I don't do anything on AI on my phone. And I don't want to pay more for it. Although I did get duped.
Starting point is 01:48:48 I posted a pink escalade the other day. oh, I want this car, and everyone's like, it's AI. I was like, why is everything AI? Why do they post AI photos? Like, what's the point? Let's just paint that as to pink. Engagement. Like, you saw the father.
Starting point is 01:49:00 You spent time on it. Oh, I hate it. And now I keep getting it. Like, Hello Kitty French fries at McDonald's. I'm like, oh, this looks so cool. And they're like, AI. That is so, it does get tricky. Like, sometimes it's obviously, I feel like maybe with people, weirdly, it's easier to tell.
Starting point is 01:49:16 Although even Jimmy, if this makes you feel better, I know you felt for an AI influencer at one point. at one point. Jimmy was thirst, like thirst trapping or Thirsty for this like muscle bear on Instagram who was AI. No. And he didn't find out for like a while. Jimmy felt more. Yes.
Starting point is 01:49:34 The Jimmy Wetzel was like thirst following the guy. And he's like editor supreme. He knows all the tricks. Tech boy. Yeah. I felt gay. I felt like, oh damn.
Starting point is 01:49:44 Because he is inclusive. Was he real? No. Looking? I mean, was he real looking? Fairly. Yeah, yeah. He sent me.
Starting point is 01:49:51 Did you know? Did you call it out or who called it out? He, I forgot how he discovered it. But he texted me. He was like, I was thirst following this muscle bear on Instagram, just found out he's AI. That's so sad. Yeah. But I do love that people are, I don't love.
Starting point is 01:50:07 But it's interesting people are using AI for their strapping. So specific too. Like, I don't really get the point. Maybe just catfishing? Is that what it is? I have no idea. Gang followers. Yeah, it's very weird.
Starting point is 01:50:19 views, I guess. But, yeah, all that to say, it is getting scarcely good and making even the Jimmy Wenzel of the world believe. So scary. It's happening so fast. I was like, okay, AI will be like when we're older. It's like here. What's it mean?
Starting point is 01:50:36 Movies are going to start being AI, music? I think they're trying. Oh, music is AI, I guess. Yeah, they're trying. But, you know, I'm putting up the fight to think that art cannot be replaced by, you know, computers. I hear like even musicians out there they're like, yep, I put it a concept into chat GPT
Starting point is 01:50:54 and it gave me like a rough song and then they kind of like made music around that song concept. I know and I think so many people are doing it. And then the annoying thing is the reverse of that is like whenever you make something, everyone's like, oh, this is AI girl. It's like no. Right. No, I'm speaking Korean. Like that's why. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:11 No, people did and that's why I was kind of scared. I was like, wait, people might think this is just like made up or whatever. Because you can even get your like lips to move in AI, you know, which is like, weird. I don't like it. Universal and stuff like doesn't use AI, like the movies, the theme parks, that stuff. I mean, Disney invested in AI. Wow.
Starting point is 01:51:32 To the, I don't know to like what extent though. Like they invested in it. I think they have been using AI movie studios in general, not just specifically Disney, but in general for like ideas, like for concepts. That's what everyone does with AI, but that's like also not great. Mm-hmm. But we'll see. I think there will be the...
Starting point is 01:51:51 Like, it'll get too popularize that everyone will, like, rebuke it. There'll be like a counterculture against it. Or everyone's sick of it. We go back to like the silent film era. Probably. Just like something so that's not AI at all. Like just how do we make it? How do we strip it down back to basics?
Starting point is 01:52:11 Back in the Glee days. Broadway. Oh, yeah. That's true. Live experiences. Yeah. That's why everyone's going there. All these actors.
Starting point is 01:52:19 Who are they talking to someone? Every actor's going to Broadway now. Like no AI there. No money there though. They charge everyone. No, in like the sense of like we were talking about like I think it was with Charles. I was like $200 to go see a Broadway show, which is crazy. But like, okay, if the actors get the money, that's good.
Starting point is 01:52:36 But they don't. Like they get paid so little on Broadway. Like everybody. The principles, everybody. There's no money. And people do it for the love of it. But it is kind of like a luxury. Like you kind of have to have, you know, to be able to live in.
Starting point is 01:52:47 New York and perform. Like, you know what I mean? It's kind of like, I'd have to have some money to do it, which is like sad. So I don't know. Broadway, I mean, it is a business that people don't know about that there's basically investors putting money into shows just to get money back. They don't even care about the show. The state of the people, they just, so it's literally just a business to make money for
Starting point is 01:53:09 investors. Well, then those investors need to pay the actors more money because it's just not enough. They really make way lower than you think. And they're doing eight shows a week and it's crazy. People do it because they love it, but pay them more. Have you been cheated for the TikTok cake pop drama? K-pop or cake pop? No.
Starting point is 01:53:32 Is it the dot cake thing? No. I guess it would happen like a few days ago. I don't know how. I literally got placed in the middle of this big drama about cake pops and I got very much seeded into it. Okay. What is it?
Starting point is 01:53:46 Oh my god is. Okay. So also for context, The original, it's so viral, like the original video got 15 million views that started this whole drama. Oh, wow. Even like Snooki has been like weighing on it and then she's made her own TikToks on this cake pop drama. So it is pretty big. Snooki's involved.
Starting point is 01:54:00 But this all went down when a newer and smaller like baking account, her name is a sweet spy Ashley. She posted a video, a recipe video baking these fruity pebble cake pops. And she was inspired by a larger, more popular TikTok. Okay, there you go. Yes. She was inspired by Cake by Katie, who's a larger Cake Pop influencer. And when Ashley posted her video, she got DM'd from Cake by Katie getting berated for copying and spreading and sharing her copyrighted cake pop recipe, which does not really make a whole lot of sense. Okay.
Starting point is 01:54:46 Cake by Katie, did she ever make a time? TikTok about these fruity pebble things? That's kind of the gag. Or is it in a cookbook? So both. So it is, it's not a print cookbook. She has like a digital packet of recipes basically.
Starting point is 01:54:59 Okay. Not a cookbook. Just online. A PDF. She has a PDF. Got it. Recipes and she does have a fruity pebble cake pop recipe in there. But she has also made TikToks making this dessert before.
Starting point is 01:55:16 So she shows people how to make the fruity pebble cake pop. Exactly. And so. So, So someone makes the Frutty Pubble cake pop. So Ashley said, I saw her TikTok. I saw roughly about how she was making it. I didn't know the exact recipe, but I knew enough.
Starting point is 01:55:30 And then I, like, filled it in with what I would think the cake pops would need. And then I even, like, tagged her because, like, yeah, she did inspire me. But she got accused. So she gave her. She saw something, was inspired, gave her credit. I was like, I want to do this. And then this girl's like, you're bitch. And she was like, she threatened to sue. Like, she was going to.
Starting point is 01:55:47 Who? Cake, but Katie? Cake by key was going to sue. Girl, you put the recipe out for all of us to follow. You showed the TikToks. You have the PDF files. I even do the click for more recipe. I went to it.
Starting point is 01:56:00 Like, what do you mean? You can't sue for someone following a recipe that you put out for us to follow. It's crazy. Yeah. But what's under what grounds? Like, what does that mean? Copyright infringement. But the gag is like it is a recipe.
Starting point is 01:56:12 Also, the recipe in question consists of cake box. Like you have to have, the rest of the blueberries, moist vanilla cake. It's Betty Crocker, vanilla, Betty Crocker, strawberry. Stop girl.
Starting point is 01:56:25 You are not inventing anything. I can go to the back of the box and figure it out. You know what I mean? Like that's so insane. Did she invent a free-pebble cake? Starbucks should sue her. Like, what do you mean that's a cake? No, we started the cake pops.
Starting point is 01:56:35 Like, what do you? People are crazy in this world. Like, people are so insane. And this is what's wrong with the world. Like, we're suing. We're threatening to sue people over your cake pops that you're putting out for. people to learn your cake pops.
Starting point is 01:56:49 Like, it's so crazy. You're a crazy person. You're a crazy person. Yeah. What do you mean? You didn't invent Fruty Pepples. Fruitie Pupple should sue you. Starbucks should sue you for the cake pops.
Starting point is 01:57:00 Like, everyone should do the bigger creator. Because it's like, what do you mean? You just definitely took this from someone else. There's no original ideas. Recipes are recipes. So she was a fan. She tagged you. She wasn't even trying to be sneaky.
Starting point is 01:57:09 She was like, oh, I saw her do this and I love it. Like, go for. I always did that. When I did cooking videos, I always put the original recipe. I was like, go follow this person. Moses, Harkman cooking videos go find his original recipe. If I sued everyone that made my recipe of a big chicken, right?
Starting point is 01:57:24 Yeah. That's why you put it out there. It's a compliment when somebody does your recipe. Somebody even watches a video, tries what you're making and then promotes it forward. And then I mentioned you. Then I also gave you credit. Then it was also like, hey, this was a cool. Lady, you're nuts.
Starting point is 01:57:41 It was nuts. That's crazy. In the DMs, like Ashley was trying to explain to her. Like, listen, I've never like, purchased your cookbook. I didn't know the actual recipe that was in there. I didn't like, a screenshot and spread around the recipe in question.
Starting point is 01:57:55 I just saw your TikTok. I saw like the ratios of what you were doing. And I just like filled it in the actual ingredients with what I thought would work. And, but Katie stood like 10 toes down as they all do at first. Katie, the big creator, the larger creator. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:11 And she said that she was just trying to protect her copyrighted material. She takes protecting her work seriously and she said that her issue was when people recreating what they see in the videos, but with full recipes being shared publicly. But then she also admitted that she never, she couldn't verify her and she wasn't even sure if Ashley had accessed her cookbook. Oh my gosh. There was no proof that. Did you even watch the TikTok? Because girls, she didn't even show the recipe. She didn't see the recipe.
Starting point is 01:58:39 So what do you mean she showed your recipe? She didn't watch the TikTok. She did not see that TikTok. She just was like, oh, another cute girl making cake pops. I got to bring her down. Like, she knows nothing about this. You look so insane. Did she, let me get, she deleted her.
Starting point is 01:58:53 Turn the comments off. Turn the comments off, deleted the TikToks. Okay, that's the gag. She was like, we need to talk about it. It's like, let's address everything. And then in that response video, the comments were turned off. And then she deleted. Oh, my gosh.
Starting point is 01:59:09 You predicted it perfectly. People need friends to bounce things off of. Like, should I post this? Should I not? Like, you, that sounds so, that is like one of the craziest stories that I've ever heard. I was like, you posted a TikTok for people to make. It's not that she made. Let's say if somebody took your cookbook and one by one, page by page, the same order, the same recipes, copy the design, the essence of your book.
Starting point is 01:59:31 That's one thing. But people doing your recipes is exactly what you want. And the reason you put them out there. Don't put it out on the internet. If she copied your TikToks one by one, if there's like, you know when somebody's a copycat. Yeah. She had like one recipe and tag you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:46 And then she posted the second apology. video. Oh, damn. Very James Charles, she's, yeah, where she took more accountability and she did admit to handling the situation poorly. And she also acknowledged that you can't, you can copyright a cookbook, but individual recipes very hard to copyright, damn near impossible. Yeah, girl, because I don't think you're the first fruity pebble cake pop out there.
Starting point is 02:00:09 And then the guy goes, fruity pebbles. No way. They tried in. No way. They're trying to, now she's going to, now they're going to sue her. Actually, oh my gosh. In the middle of all this drama, Frilly Fubbles was messy and then just release their own cake pop recipe.
Starting point is 02:00:27 One thing corporations are doing right is hiring their social media person. They're a little social media girl, gay, something in there. Because they're always on the scene of the crime. They're always in the mess. They're always quick to do it. You know they're just at home. Just like living their at home life and stuff like that. And they're like, oh, time to make a fruity pebble cake pop recipe.
Starting point is 02:00:41 That's so smart. That's so good. I'm going to do it. Let's do it tonight. Let's get some. We're going to go get those chicken color ingredients. Let's go get some fruity pebbles. I want to make a cake pop.
Starting point is 02:00:48 I have time. the time this afternoon. I can make it. It reminds me of like the whole controversy. I didn't get too deep into it, but there was the whole controversy of like another creator who was trying to copyright Hot Girl Walking, like Hot Girl Walking and there was another one who wanted to copyright like Hot Girl Reading.
Starting point is 02:01:06 And then I remember specifically that the girl who was trying to copyright Hot Girl Walking was like, no one was really like going out there walking. Like I was the first one that was like walking and making it a thing. And I'm like, what? I was like, what? Like You were the first of walking? Wow, you can actually get hot by walking?
Starting point is 02:01:24 I was the first person going out there and taking a walk. Like no one was really making content about that. I was like, girl, everyone is like in mass psychosis, I think. And things they are like the main character. And the only person who has ever had a thought whatsoever. Like there's billions of people on earth. Everyone has thoughts. Like you are not.
Starting point is 02:01:41 No one. It is like so hard to be original. No one's original. I don't think there's not one person who is original because like everything is taken from inspiration from everything. Going back to even Elvis, taking inspiration from jazz musician. Like everybody takes,
Starting point is 02:01:54 jazz musician taking, like Shakespeare, like, from the beginning. Everyone's taking inspo from everybody. Like, there is no original thought period in 2026. There's just not. So I don't know. Yeah, main character and energy is to go away.
Starting point is 02:02:07 It's okay to be, um, what are those called? NPR. MPC. MPC. It's okay to be an NPC. you know it's okay to be a side character it's okay to be a background a featured extra it's okay to be all that you don't have to be not everyone's main character energy
Starting point is 02:02:26 and we need to stop this because it's ruining our world to be honest and I hate it and honestly it's also just everyone being an influencer and creator and everyone thinking they're you know the copyright of it all it's like so was her little digital files even copyrighted or she just made that up too like how do you copyright a digital file like look at my computer Like, I don't understand. It's not published. It's not for public consumption. So...
Starting point is 02:02:50 What is a digital file? Like, it's almost like an e-book, I guess. So I'm sure maybe... You want Amazon and get it? It's... She has a website or like, you know... Sounds sauce. Everything.
Starting point is 02:03:00 Can I get it to my Kindle? No. Okay, then I don't want it. Weird. I don't like it. I like the ones that give you that are like... Instagram rules always show it. They give you, they're like, oh, for the recipe,
Starting point is 02:03:10 comment this and then they'll DM you. Or for the recipe, go to my website where they can get, like, money from the ad. Like, I like, when they do that. Like, just do that. Like, just be a normal person. Because why the hell are you sharing recipes if you don't want people to make them? It's so weird.
Starting point is 02:03:19 It is so embarrassing, though. Like, when you have to comment yummy if you want the recipe. Oh, I do it all the time. I bought it. And they give me that recipe because I wouldn't know. It looks so good. I love it because they want the engagement. Okay, fine.
Starting point is 02:03:32 Here's yummy. Like, you know what I mean? I think that's great. I think it's smart. And we love people who share and not gatekeep, you weirdo. Like, so, so insane. And she was losing sponsorships and stuff. That's why she ended up taking accountability
Starting point is 02:03:46 because one of her sponsors stopped working with her. Damn. Yeah. That's all act as if we have a sponsor to lose. It gets you acting right. Let me tell you. You're like, you know what?
Starting point is 02:03:58 Not really worth it. I don't need to comment. Every time I turn on my TikTok to do a little rant to chime into something I see on TikTok, I'm like, what would Arby say? You know what I mean? And it's like you put that phone down real quick. So everyone just act like there's a sponsor
Starting point is 02:04:09 waiting to drop you, you know? And the world would be a better place. Well, that our cake pop, is that the main? That was my big one I was saving. I knew that would get you. I knew that would get you. And it's another one where if everyone is like on Ashley's side, like fairly unanimously. So that's like a kind of a fun one where it's like.
Starting point is 02:04:30 Yeah. And also the stakes are a little low. It is just cake pops at the end of the day. So. Yeah, cake's potato. It is just cake pops. Like it is not. Using Betty Crocker box.
Starting point is 02:04:39 Box cake. Not even an original like from scratch. Nothing. It's just like what? Well, I hope you guys have a really good holiday weekend. I hope that you get everything you've ever wanted. You know, the stars are out. Wish upon a star.
Starting point is 02:04:53 The Bangal Band. Star Spangled Baner. Oh, say, can you see? By the dawns. I think we did this last year. By the dawn. Let's see if we learned. Let's see if we learn.
Starting point is 02:05:12 At the twilight. Light lies gleaming Whose brought stripes And bright stars Oh the ramparts we won We're so gallantly Streaming Cloavicular
Starting point is 02:05:32 Let the sponsors be liable Yeah, right Right The bombs bursting in air Oh my God, this is a lot I know, it's a Really not a good timing.
Starting point is 02:05:46 My God. Gave what through the night? Gave proof through the night. That the aliens are here. Close. Oh, say does that star spangle Bena yeah wave. Or the land of the free.
Starting point is 02:06:08 Kind of sort of. I know. This is not a good song in turn. You're saying. Sit to not age well. And the home of the brain. Wow, they bring you home. You guys had the high notes you could have hit better, but okay, that's okay.
Starting point is 02:06:22 I was really expecting it about. Well, that's our annual tradition here. Just Trish Star-Spangled Banner is sung to you by Trish, Oscar, and Moses. Better known as Tom. Not the problematic ones from Bravo, but just your regular Tom Katz here. Cats for Moses, Cats for Oscar. I love you guys. Thanks for watching.
Starting point is 02:06:42 And we will see you. next week for July extravaganza. It's only going to get better and hotter. Eat a hot dog and keep those dogs in from those fireworks. So true, yeah. Yes. We need to do that this year. We love you guys and we'll see you soon.
Starting point is 02:06:59 Bye.

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