Just Trish - Sep 30, 2025

Episode Date: September 30, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:25 Conditions apply, visit your local Volvo retailer or go to explorevolvo.com. Halloween is on Disney Plus. So you can feel a little fear. What's this? Whoa. Or a little more fear. I see dead people.
Starting point is 00:00:44 Or a lot of fear. Mom. Or you can get completely terrified. Who's that? Choose wisely. With Halloween on Disney Plus. It's interesting to me she gets so much hate specifically, because I do feel like she is that girl that kind of like came from nothing. Even her makeup, how she started out is like she's really had this like great globe and it's like fun to watch her.
Starting point is 00:01:10 So I'm surprised she had so much hate. I wonder if Jake Shane would tell us off the record who it is. I don't think it's Jake Shane talks to us. Would you get ordained to, you know, marry someone? I am ordained. Oh, are you really? Because I, I think I've talked about this. Shane and Ryland had asked me to marry them. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:26 Yeah. I forgot about that. Oh, it was such a big honor. I remember in 2020. her name is Trish, she's got the dish and all the guspsons, filthy, rich, pretty, and pink, hot top of queen and says what everybody thinks she's just Trish. Yay! Hello and welcome to the Just Trish podcast. I, for one, am so excited for life right now.
Starting point is 00:02:01 I'm, I'm beaming. I'm bursting at the seams. I was excited to see Oscar. We had to run into each other in the hallway, and we're like, oh, ugh. So good to see you. Yeah. Crazy running into you.
Starting point is 00:02:11 Yes, it felt very that. It felt very. Yeah. S&L, like you're running into, like, Palm Escal. You know what I mean? Yes. Okay, love that. In the sense that we're like,
Starting point is 00:02:20 we didn't expect to see each other. Yeah, we're in the halls of a big production studio. Oh, yes, totally. That is very that because that is that. There's like dressing rooms in. There's hallways everywhere. And yes, you wouldn't expect to just run in, but then you just bump into someone like Shabuzi or Palm Muskell.
Starting point is 00:02:34 And that is very that. I love it. We'll never forget S&L. Forever, that'll be my new identity for the next 15 years. I love it so much. It was the Eminem video I wrote for about 15 years, exactly. That was 2009, so I think we wrote that about 15 years. So S&L will be my next.
Starting point is 00:02:47 15 year, I was on SL. Until now. What's next? Yeah. Well, what's next is this Morgan and Morgan trophy they gave us. This is the craziest thing. Moses put it to the side until our ad read later today, because they're one of our sponsors. But I was like, this needs to be
Starting point is 00:03:03 I wanted this front and center where the ghost was, but Moses was like, well, we'll do it for the album. Yes. Okay, first of all, I texted it to Jimmy because I was like, I have no one to talk about this with. Like, I know Jimmy edits the ad, so I thought maybe he'd be, this is like on behalf of him too. Maybe he does a really good edit.
Starting point is 00:03:19 Maybe we accept it together. I don't know why we got this award. It came in this crazy crate box. Like, how would you describe that box? I was analyzing it because I was like, you know, as an artist, if I had to make this thing. So it's like you have to make the base and make the acrylic and take the logo, print it on. And the crate was like shipping artwork. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Like the pieces of foam were measured and fit exactly to make sure it doesn't break on the way. And it's a wooden crate. It was crazy. That was crazy. I thought it was a prank or something. It looked like a Mr. Beast thing or something in a bad way, but just like, you know, like what's inside this mystery box? And yeah, it's the award of the year.
Starting point is 00:03:59 Most always tries to every time box come. Like, what did you order? And I was like, I swear I didn't order these things. Not in that tone. I was just like, no, because I was like, you know, this crate was like, you know, this crate was like, you know, this crate was like, what did you order that it would come in a crate like this? The difference is the sculpture?
Starting point is 00:04:14 I was more excited. I was like, is a sculpture? Is it something, like, it's something serious. Oh, that's so funny. In my head, I'm like, what did you? Because I'm always like, it's not me. It's PR. This is crazy.
Starting point is 00:04:24 Yeah, I mean, Morgan and Morgan really knows what's up, though, because they also sent when Aquaman's born, like, a baby gift basket. It was like one zies. Yeah, a beanie that said Morgan and Morgan and Morgan. Literally, there was a onesy, and was just a yellow one. It was like Morgan and Morgan and Morgan or something. There was like, wow, they really, they really go hard with the branding. Do you have a speech that you want to give?
Starting point is 00:04:44 Yes. That is exactly. what I was here for it. So thank you so much to Morgan and Morgan for not only sponsored these episode, but believing in us. You were one of the first to join this podcast. There was a dry spell for the first few months, but they have consistently been with us. They're consistently with you guys. Honestly, this is one of my favorite sponsors. I'm not just saying that. This is my favorite sponsors because I love that they're just like, hey, we want to work for you for free. You know what I mean? Because I think so many
Starting point is 00:05:10 people, like, not to, again, I know we're doing an ad read later. This is not the official app read. But it's, like, when I do those adorids, I keep thinking like, this is kind of kind of cool actually the it's free unless you win you know it's like there's no fee you know basically and I like that because there's some people that are wronged in this world but don't have the money to fight and I really do love that they do that they just like we'll fight free and obviously like you win you give them a little okay yeah you throw them a little bit of your of your winning or settlement I guess not really winning you probably lost something which is why you're you're suing in the first place but you know I like that just if justice is made
Starting point is 00:05:43 If justice is made and Morgan and Morgan helped you with that, you know, you give them a little of what, you know, they helped you with. An honor. Yeah, it's an honor. And an honor to have the Justin Trish logo with the Morgan and Morgan. It's like we're merging. They made it pink. Oh, is it pink?
Starting point is 00:05:57 The logo. Oh, you're right, because their branding is usually yellow and black. Wow. I do feel like this is a weird merging. Yes. Are we partners? I know. Morgan and Morgan and Tricks.
Starting point is 00:06:10 Yes. That would be, we're watching our job at Diva right now. That would be iconic, actually. I watch a lot of the long crime channel, which is, like, they cover, you know, make sense for them. They always are sponsored by Morgan and Morgan. And it makes sense for them because they cover, like, current crime cases and court, set in court cases. But let me tell you, they do not have a little trophy, and they have never met anything special. No.
Starting point is 00:06:35 Wait, I'm so, I'm honored. Surprise, shook, shocked, but honored. Like, I've never had, like, a brand just go so above and beyond. on, like, always sending us stuff. Things. And, like you said, this is expensive. It's heavy. It made a lot of time into this.
Starting point is 00:06:53 So I love it. It does feel very, like, daytime TV. Like, when I used to stay home from school, I would always see, like, Morgan & Morgan-esque commercials. So I feel like it's, like, daytime people who are watching, you know. And maybe they did get injured. Maybe that's why they're watching. They're injured because they're, like, I can't go to work today,
Starting point is 00:07:07 so I have to watch something, so I'm doing this. And they're like, maybe they were wrongfully injured and need to talk to Morgan and Morgan. Yeah. And honestly, I love it. I love it. Lawyers are expensive. I know we, so many times we're like,
Starting point is 00:07:17 oh, we should sue, we should do that. It's expensive. No one wants to be in a lawsuit, so Morgan and Morgan does, though. They're going to fight for what's right. Oh, it is. America's largest injury law firm. That's crazy. You think that's true?
Starting point is 00:07:33 They're the biggest? I think they would know the law. Yeah. They can't. They think they want to get sued. Wow. What an honor to be a. associated with America's largest injury law firm.
Starting point is 00:07:45 I wish you could have seen. I wish they would send us a video of them coming up with this idea, like the board meeting, they're sitting there in the law firm. That's true. Like, what should we do to appreciate, you know, we appreciate Tricia so much.
Starting point is 00:07:56 Like, maybe like a big acrylic sign on the... What if they put me on a billboard? You want a laser? Oh my God. That'd be so weird. Oh my gosh. Because in L.A., if you live in L.A.,
Starting point is 00:08:07 you know the signs on the buses and the billboards. There's always a guy and the injury law firm. That's so weird. I have a black turn lock on today because I was just taking headshots in the garage. And she literally said, you look like, first I had a real estate, but I think more of a law firm representative. I'm not a lawyer, but I could represent the representation. Just Drishtiva. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:29 Okay, I'll start out of a headshot. Jimmy, remind me to send you the headshot to insert. I think that's cool. I would love to be on a billboard for Morgan and Morgan. Gosh, I love them. I believe in them. And obviously you guys, too. So wait for the ad read in about 20 minutes.
Starting point is 00:08:41 It's a good one. Yeah. This is my award. Yeah, we found that at the coffee shop. No, you got, this is my award for my wife. Is that a jelly cat? Yeah. It's a jelly cat.
Starting point is 00:08:52 Can you believe they're hopped on the trend? Yes. Tinfish jelly cat. That's fierce. Tinfish jelly cat. We got that at the coffee shop where we did. Well, you got it for me. Yes.
Starting point is 00:09:03 You're like, you have to get it. Yes, because we were, yeah, it's the place where we normally get the jelly cats. Jelly cats are expensive. We're going to talk about luxury halls in a second. This is our luxury hall. $65. Really? Crazy.
Starting point is 00:09:16 Wow. Yes, but I was doing a partnership with milk that day, so I was like, you know what? Let me splurge. Yeah, I'll do a little splurge. But there it is. My favorite new thing. Jellycats getting on the trend, hopping on your trend. You didn't start it.
Starting point is 00:09:32 They knew tinfish would be such a... Yes. You spilled the tinfish the other day. It smelled crazy in here. I walked in, oh, after my Pilates, I've been doing twice-week Pilates. I wish you could see my Pilates body right now, but I have this huge, sweater on. I don't know where this came from. I, like, literally this company sent me a bunch of oversized sweaters. I don't know. Love that, though. Yeah, there's like aliens in that room.
Starting point is 00:09:51 There's an alien sweater. And I was like, what you're? And they sent like five of the same sweater. So I don't know this company. Maybe I should look up the name. But anyways, I do have a plattie's body on underneath here. I've been going like three times a week and my body is crazy. Like I'm so strong. Anyways, that's not the point of this. The point is back in and I was like, I just, what are we doing? Oh, we were going out to eat or something. And I just walked back in briefly to use the restroom. Oh, my God. It smelled, I literally thought you know me in the mouse. You know, the mouse is in the house. Like I thought I was a dead mouse
Starting point is 00:10:15 Yeah, I was like, oh my God, there's a dead mouse And then before I was like, let me think about this for a minute And then I went back in the car And I just like, let me just ask Moses I'm like, did you eat some fish today down there? And he's like, it spilled. I was like, yeah, that was potent. Because usually I smell it a little, it lingers that was.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Yeah, she never smells anything And this was, and it didn't spill even that much. It was just. That's true, I don't smell. I literally smell nothing. People will be like, you don't smell it. Because in my video, I show it. Because usually I drained them and then I showed the fish.
Starting point is 00:10:42 This time it looked like there was nothing. So I showed the fish, and suddenly it's like, like, everything just spilled that. That was wild. That one. Yeah, I smell nothing. I had, like, mold removed to get biopsyed, and, like, she's like, oh, yeah, you'll smell, like, burning in a second. I'm like, oh, I don't smell it.
Starting point is 00:10:56 And she's like, you don't smell your skin burning? I was like, no, not at all. And she said, oh, my gosh. I'm in here all the time, and I'm used to when I smell it. So I smell literally nothing. I did smell those fish, and that was, what was it that day? That was salmon. Smoked salmon.
Starting point is 00:11:08 It was one of the best ones up in so far. 10 other 10. You want to try it? No, I don't eat fish. We'll try it. We should do one day. Bring it for Oscar to try out here. They're his friends.
Starting point is 00:11:20 He has. Yeah, but salmon? Yeah. I'm sure if he could, he had a tank at home with a big salmon. I would love. They're very sweet. Daryan is in his tin fish era right now. Really?
Starting point is 00:11:31 Wow. Yeah. Because he had to replace eggs as his high protein meal for his cholesterol. Well, this is so much, I mean, it's so healthy. Yeah, and a lot of proteins. He's on his protein kicks. I guess threes and all kind of things. Well, speaking of protein, milk is a great protein boost.
Starting point is 00:11:49 Natural. It's been your French. Just a regular milk. That's all it takes. You know, nowadays everyone's like, protein this, protein that. Just do a shot of milk. How about that? When you said milk, I thought you meant milk cosmetics.
Starting point is 00:12:03 Oh, no, just milk. Zero brand relation. Yeah, just milk. There's a whole company out there that just wants you to drink more milk. And look, I get it. it, like, you know, some people don't like milk. I do love milk. I am a milk drinker, so.
Starting point is 00:12:16 There you go. Yeah, I don't know. So I think sometimes people are like, oh, she'll take any bread deal, but I actually love milk. Yeah. Would you see real? Not sponsored today in this episode, but my TikTok is sponsored by milk. And my whole little script was that it's a problem.
Starting point is 00:12:27 Because today actually is, like, all these, like, companies now are offering, like, protein stuff, like protein boosts. Yeah, I saw even, like, there's water and there was like, it's three grams of protein in here. I'm like, girl, just eat some chicken. Like, no. Chicken or milk? Or Timfish, I guess.
Starting point is 00:12:45 Is that protein? Yeah. Why is everyone doing protein now? Everyone's on that protein cake. It's kind of the trend as far as like a wellness thing. I think because it became known like how many grams of protein people should be having based on like their weight and stuff. You started this. I remember you talked about this.
Starting point is 00:13:02 I know. I think a lot started. Your mom started it. Yeah. Well, I recall my mom started talking about it, but I swear you were talking about it like a year ago. I think it's pretty common because especially when you're trying to like, you know gain muscle and stuff like when I started personal training like in 2018 or 2019 like my trainer would tell me like oh you should be having this much amount of protein I was like
Starting point is 00:13:22 okay and then when you start like you have apps that like count it and stuff you're like damn you do have to like eat quite a bit to hit your protein but yeah they I feel like because things aren't just I'll advertise with protein like the Chloe cloud popcorn oh yeah and I saw a TikTok of like you would have to eat like this one whole bag of Chloe popcorn or you can have half a chicken breast and get the same amount of protein. So what the? I guess it's like a selling point. Like, oh, this has protein, it's probably good.
Starting point is 00:13:49 Yeah. Protein pancakes are a thing. What's Kodak? Is that the ones Zach Frund does? Yes, yeah. We had a bunch of those too. Because when your brother came over, he asked us to get some of those for him. Really?
Starting point is 00:14:00 Yeah, that's why we got those. Do you tell them, oh, we were to send. I love when people want something like, oh, they just send a PR to us. Because even like in New York, there's a place called Carmines. And like, my brother's like, oh, my God, we should go to Carmines. I was like, yeah, but usually there's like a two-hour wait. And then I checked my DM. First of all, I went to go to Carmines, NYC, on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:14:14 And I was like, oh, they follow me. I'm like, oh, follow back. Then I went and saw that sent me a message, like, when I did my Broadway show in January. And, like, anything time you need, Carmines, like, let us know, we're here. And I was like, so I sent it to my brother. I sent the screenshots. I was like, actually, I can get us into Carmines and not have to wait. Because literally, there will be, like, 12 of us.
Starting point is 00:14:29 So I was like, okay. Anyways, it's kind of a flex. Codec pancakes, too, or waffles. Both, yeah. Kind of flex, yeah. You do protein? You like to counter protein? not right now
Starting point is 00:14:39 I kind of just like do it in my head but when I'm like really on it yeah I use one of the apps and like track it but I just don't have the time these days it's really time consuming to like sit there and like measure out
Starting point is 00:14:51 how much you eat stuff because you're supposed to also have like a food scale to really like get like calculate how much you're getting and stuff so I hate it's a lot I hate the calculation of it all like I hate like the protein good great but like the calculation
Starting point is 00:15:03 it does seem like a waste of maybe life Precious time we have here on this earth You spend calculating You know what they always say Like, you know At the end of your life It's like, you know, you don't say I wish I worked more hours
Starting point is 00:15:15 And I'm sure you're not going to be like Oh, I wish I had more protein Yeah, I wish I measured protein that day Yeah Especially if you live a long life You know, consuming protein You'll be like That was a lot of protein to consume
Starting point is 00:15:27 And if you live a short life Not consuming protein then Whatever, maybe you lived more in the end of it You know what I mean? True. Protein's crazy What do you think a big steak has in it for protein? A lot of protein for sure Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Like a big tomahawk? A lot. Yeah, I must have a lot. You think your daily intake of protein could be in one steak? Maybe. How much protein is? Probably. I mean, because I don't think she did more than that in a day.
Starting point is 00:15:49 Really? I feel like they do want you to eat more than that. I think the consumption of, I think you're supposed to eat the steak, like a size of a deck of cards. That's enough for a day. What's the grams? 30 grams of protein per three ounces of meat. So I guess it just depends how many ounces is. How many ounce is enough?
Starting point is 00:16:07 pound i don't know how big is ours it's probably four five pounds five pounds so five pounds so 180 grams of protein yeah wow well enough love enough i think give me a glass of milk with that too and that's what we're doing tonight okay i'm very excited oh you're redoing steak night yeah round two well it's that night don't even i wish early in late afternoon I wish we had this discussion yesterday. It probably is like on our cameras or something. We're like sitting there on the couch. And I'm like, okay, so we'll do the steak tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:16:44 And I was like, okay, but like, so what time? That's really making clear. No, because you sent me a text and it was confusing me the text. Because the text and the superman text that will go eat after the podcast, but then we'll do the steak. We'll do it for the thing you're doing, but we'll still order food at night. So it's just like, wait, and now I'm confused. Because I meant next week. Look, I want to start doing steak.
Starting point is 00:17:05 You're confused two weeks in the one. Yeah, that, well, you had to decipher that, babe. I don't know what to tell you, but there is the, yes, I love steak talk. I'm obsessed with that. And I was thinking maybe instead of burgers on Sunday, you do the steak on Sunday. And then Mondays we do our usual going out for either, like, tacos or sushi or whatever. But today we had to do it because I'm in glam. And I actually got a brand deal, not with steak, but another company that wants me to eat the steak with the product.
Starting point is 00:17:28 Love, okay. After one steak talk, I got six million views. So anyways, honestly, whatever, I'm cool with whatever. I'm chill with whatever. But if you're asking, I was saying the afternoon. So we have a plan that in between this podcast and the extended podcast for future, I'm going to go upstairs, take it out to thaw for an hour. And then we have to wait another hour.
Starting point is 00:17:45 So we have to get a little snack. That's the other thing. We have to get a little snack. I don't know, maybe like an hour and a half or something. Maybe I'll order some curly fries or something from Arby's. Because we have to have a little snack because it's going to be another hour after the podcast ends before we can eat. As opposed to we usually eat right after this podcast.
Starting point is 00:17:58 Like we run. You know, I'm like, buy us. Where are you just something out before you? Literally. I think sometimes I'm like in the car. And then I'll be, like, responding to a couple of things. And I see y'all booking it. I'm like, Jesus.
Starting point is 00:18:08 We also have a short amount of time to get back to the kids. You know, the three kids, they have like, this tiny window when they sleep. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That is actually true. It's, but we do. I think about that sometimes because sometimes your car's still. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:21 Oh, my God. We're really eager to eat after this. So why we like the taco place because they're so fast. I mean, it's so good, but they're so fast. Yes. And me and Oscar had the nachos delivered on our Patreon. on Patreon.com slash Just Trish. I don't know how I felt about them delivered.
Starting point is 00:18:36 Did you like them delivered? I did, but I'm used to cheese like that, but you're not. Yeah, the just quagulated cheese. It's crazy because it's so good in person. One day we should have to go in person. I do have a little setup there too. I like to sit in front of the window, and that's a good setup too.
Starting point is 00:18:50 And it's just so much better in person. I feel like it's just yummier. I think you would like it better. And me and Oscar get the exact same notch order. Yeah. We had a little bit of like a parent trap moment where I was like, why do we get the same exact thing? I thought, like, in my head I thought, because I went upstairs to use the restroom and you were, like, placing the order.
Starting point is 00:19:06 So I thought maybe just put, like, oh, I'll just get what your chad's, like, two of, like, whatever she had, not knowing. No, I went and ordered my own thing. Yeah. Not even seen what you ordered, and we literally ordered the same plain, everything. That was, I know. I'm shocked with you. For some reason, I thought you would love, like, a little sour cream or something or a little, like, walk on it. No.
Starting point is 00:19:22 Like, no one I know, like, plain nachos. Like, nobody. I'm as plain as it gets. Same. Except I do, like, a sauce. I guess that's our difference, but. I like some sauce. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:31 I'm very particular on it, but I like a cheese sauce. I like a casso sauce. There's our mugs, just trish.com. Finally, as how Moses, too, I was like, let's use a gesture. Sorry, it sounds like I'm just telling him everything, but like go to justrish.com for a mug. Debbie Lottos eat dish.
Starting point is 00:19:46 Maybe do it. I was trying to think, I'm like, who likes mugs? Demi Lovato likes mugs. So go to just trish.com. But thank you so much to Morgan and Morgan for sponsoring today's episode of Just Trish. Ooh, that buffet hates to see me coming. Why?
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Starting point is 00:20:57 That's pound 529 from your cell phone. That's F-O-R-the-people.com slash Trish or pound law, pound 529, from your sell. This is a paid advertisement. Thank you so much to Morgan and Morgan for sponsoring today's episode of Just Trish. All right, well, we're past Steakgate. I did have one follow-up to Steakgate, though, is the way that you cut your steak was that rage bait? Do you want to clarify? Or is that the way you genuinely...
Starting point is 00:21:24 So funny. I swear. Hand-gab Moses can be my testimony. Like, I really don't see anything really don't see anything really. wrong with how I cut it. Because that's how I cut it all the time. Like, what was it? The, I think the top comment was, like, you cut your steak inside out because you did
Starting point is 00:21:38 start kind of, like, from the middle. Like, you almost cut something in the... I only like the middle. Oh, really? Yeah, I only like the middle of a steak. And even... Okay, this shows my love as a mother. When we do Mastro's fillets, I will...
Starting point is 00:21:51 You know, I cut Malt because she less fillet, too. We get two. And I always cut Mald with the center because that's the best part. Oh, wow. Because the ends are hard and tough and what... And I'll eat them. I'm like, I'll eat them. Obviously, I'm not letting you go to waste. Because I like the crusty of the end of the steak.
Starting point is 00:22:05 I like the edges. Even better if it has fat on it and it's burned a bit. Crazy. Crazy. Like my favorite part of the steak, yeah. That's what, no, I like. So I usually eat those parts. She eats the center and then ate the end of it.
Starting point is 00:22:14 Yeah, I give, I love a center. I only eat the center. So to me, that's like, oh, I'm just taking the center out. Should I just cut off the edges first and then go into the center? I guess so. Because, like, how else? Like, I don't know. Usually you cut them just all the way across strips.
Starting point is 00:22:29 Oh. And then I guess with that strip, you will just eat the center of the strip and leave the end. I was like, well, I'll cut him for you next time. But I was also like, but then all the comments will be like, she can't even cut her own steak now. I'm like, okay. Like he offers he wants to. Just like steak. It's just like the running eggs.
Starting point is 00:22:43 That's how I imagine it to begin with. I imagine me cutting the steak. Like that's part of the like the chef. Yes. I'm down for it. We got new knives from William Sonoma, right? That's where we got it from. Love William Sonoma.
Starting point is 00:22:54 Very bushy, very expensive. That's, that's another hall. Our hall would be the sardine jelly cats and the Williams. Sonoma knives. That's my luxury hall these days. Knives are expensive. They're like a hundred and some plus dollars for like a set of knives. Well, they last for life.
Starting point is 00:23:09 Not ours. Our last three years. The ones we have upstairs, we bought them when we moved in. What do you mean? Those knives we got were from when we moved in. Remember that? Yeah, but they still, they're great. They're dull. That's why we have to get new ones. You even said, like I got any knives. Well, I went for cooking, like a better set of knives because I cook so much and I...
Starting point is 00:23:25 Well, your birthday's coming up. I know what's get you you know the ones that always get their wives like a microwave or something they're like here's here's your present lingerie or something you have to let me know what you want for your birthday because seriously I do not know I will it might be a telescope we want to do that so we can see the aliens approaching oh yeah you said that last year too yeah I just I think it was Father's Day but I didn't I didn't finish like research it because it is confusing which one to get because there's so many different kinds and I want to get the
Starting point is 00:23:56 right kind okay so I will let you know which one to get I'm still got to get you like a surprise gift. He doesn't like to want to do surprise gifts, but I still got to give him like a surprise. It's fun to not know what you're getting. I'll get you that too, but I feel like a surprise. I thought that crate was the surprise, but no. That is.
Starting point is 00:24:11 That's also you. That's all of ours. We can split it like mean girls to start passing out the Morgan and Morgan chunk. I do like that. I was pink. That was everything. That was our weekend and it was very relaxing. We watched the Courtney Stodden movie that came out yesterday.
Starting point is 00:24:25 Do you watch it? No, I didn't. I heard about it, though. It was good. Do you know anything about it? Do you know anything about Courtney Statenham? A little bit. She got married when she was 16.
Starting point is 00:24:36 Was it 16? Crazy. To Doug Hutchinson. Do you remember him? I only know him because of his relationship with Courtney Stron. That's what I was telling Moses. I was like, you know, in the whole movie they're like, he's a celebrity, he's this, it's like, I didn't know who he was either.
Starting point is 00:24:49 Obviously, like then you're like, okay, he was in Green Mile and he was in Lost. And you're like, okay, like kind of, I guess. And what was the age difference again? He was 41. Yeah. And she was 16. Crazy. What state did they get married in?
Starting point is 00:25:01 Vegas, was it Vegas? Is that legal? It looked like. It looked like Vegas because she was walking along the casino. She's like, my feet couldn't touch the casino carpeting or something like that because she wasn't 21, but she got married. Yeah, I guess her parents signed her over. Yikes. Big, yikes. I had Courtney Sotan on my Distritish podcast at my old house.
Starting point is 00:25:22 Yeah, it's crazy, like, rewatching it. And then we watched clips with the real Courtney Satton and Doug Hutchinson. And it's like, it's crazy. how much, like, he was defending them. There was a great, God, what is his name? Billy Bush. Oh, yeah. What's, who's he with?
Starting point is 00:25:35 He was with Access Hollywood when I worked there. Now he is at extra. I don't know what one he was at when he was interviewing that, but he went in. He went in on Doug Hutchinson, like, on TV. It was crazy. He's like, you know you're like a creep and like a PDF file because you found this girl online. Because when he said he.
Starting point is 00:25:55 How did you guys mean? Yeah, and he's like, oh, online. He's like, what? You creep, you PDF file? Like, what do you mean? You met this 16-year-old girl online. And then he, like, went in. He's like, you know, you just, like, ruined your whole career.
Starting point is 00:26:05 Like, it's ruined. Like, everything you did. Like, it was, he went so hard on him, which was good. Because the therapist next to them, I don't know if I trust that lady. She was, they were pointing couples there. Remember that show? Yeah. On VH1.
Starting point is 00:26:15 And it was like, fair Abraham was on there. Like, people just with family or whatever. And the therapist next to them was, like, you approve of this? And she was, well, it's not about approving. It's like, it is a real relationship. It was so weird. She was like, maybe the timing was wrong. Was she like a brunette therapist or something?
Starting point is 00:26:31 Yeah, kind of blanche. Like Dr. Jen was her name. She was on all couple therapy, and then she was on family therapy. I guess that's why they went on that show. Because in the movie, they kind of said they had to go on every reality show. Oh, yeah, I remember her. Yeah, Dr. Jen something. And she was, you know.
Starting point is 00:26:48 Oh, yeah, Tiffany Pollard was on it too. I forgot about that. Yeah, like, everybody was on this show. I wanted to go on that show. There was so many people on that show. I was like, that's a, that's a good one to be on. And she was, yeah, weirdly like, you think she would just adamantly be like, yeah, it's kind of, it's wrong.
Starting point is 00:27:04 I think a therapist that's on a reality show is partially an actor, you know, like she's partially serving the purpose of the show and not. So I'm surprised they even had them on actually hindsight because like at the end of the day, if she was 18, it would be different, which is silly. She's not paid by the family, let's say, to help the family. She's paid by a production company. to be on a show. But kind of shame on VH1 for having them on because literally she was a child.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Well, anyone that used them for publicity, anyone, they used the spectacle to make money in publicity. Yeah, they shouldn't have even had a couple's therapy because it was validating them as a couple. And like, I don't blame, I love Courtney. I do not believe Courtney because she was obviously like a child, but like, how are they? And Doug was like defending it. He was defending her, defending their love, their marriage, like through all these interviews. And I was like, this is the way he was defending is by giving exactly.
Starting point is 00:27:54 example of other people that's married or dated children. He's like, well, Bo Derek was 15 and the husband went, and she's like, yeah, ask Bo Derek if she's just like, it was the most wild thing. The movie was good. Doug, Doug Hutchinson was played by Doug Savant, who was Tom Scavo and Desperer Housewives, which is one of my favorite actors. He looked, I guess he was meant to look old, but he looked a little older. Much better looking than the real Doug Hutchinson. It was a good cast. Courtney Stanton's like in the movie too, which I thought, Oh, that's what I was going to ask, too, like, is she involved in it?
Starting point is 00:28:27 Yeah, she, like, kind of narrates, and she should have played herself, honestly, because she still looks good. She still looks like, I guess maybe traumatic to play yourself. She didn't have played her mom, you know? She probably doesn't want to be that character, you know. Yeah, I guess if they made a story about my life, I think I'd want to play. No, because in her case, the mom has a lot of fault. But she, like, forgive her. She was like, oh, no, like, I forgive her.
Starting point is 00:28:49 But I'm saying, like, I don't know if you should. I don't know if you should. You don't want to be playing that part. I don't know if you should. If your mom lets you get married 16, look, it's good. She did. I don't know if you, like, have to forgive someone. No, but say forgiveness for Courtney's sake, not for the mom's sake.
Starting point is 00:29:01 It doesn't mean she has to have her mom in your life, but you can forgive her and move on. Her mom fell in love with her husband. With Doug? So she, like, came back from, like, work. I think she told me that on my podcast, too. And she came back from, like, walking and they were, like, sitting at the kitchen because she was, like, living with them. And he's like, yep, your mom's in love with me.
Starting point is 00:29:18 She just told me. And then the mom, like, storms out and, like, cries. And it's, like, weird. But then she, like, forgives her at the end. And the whole thing is wild. And I feel like Courtney never really got to bounce back from that scandal, I guess. Because people kind of, like, were really mean to her. People, yeah, I remember Chrissy Tegan.
Starting point is 00:29:33 I think that's kind of why she had a, like, her tweets about Courtney Stodden resurfaced a few years ago. Because Chrissy Tegan was kind of everywhere. And then, like, she had brand-does with everyone. Then those tweets resurfaced. I think she was, I think she said, told, like, she tweeted to Courtney to, like, on a liable herself and stuff. Like something like she would look good six feet under or something crazy.
Starting point is 00:29:54 And then she kind of like had a died. She had to go low key after that. Yeah, that's right. We're just like in a way good because I don't, I think like people just dog paled on her so much. And she was like she was 16. I mean, we always talk about it though, but that is such a sign of the times. Yeah. Because like, what year were they, was it like 20?
Starting point is 00:30:15 16. Yeah. Oh no, it was 2011 to 2020 was when they were married. So like 2010. And that is like peak time of like. like with tabloids turn like like you say it's like not a scandal it's like a genuine like you know she's getting groomed but it turned into a scandal and then she was because she's like a blonde like playing into like the bumboified caricature like no one took her seriously and
Starting point is 00:30:38 she was just like you know dragged through the mud when she was a teenager yeah a teenager and like yeah just saying awful thing about her appearance her boobs I think she was on the doctors or something people were like analyzing her boobs like all these, like, doctors were like, oh, they're fake. They're, like, just insane. And I was like, oh, my God, this is, like, an actual child. And, like, no one, like, no one stepped in to be like, are you okay? Like, you know, even like, and Billy Bush did a good job, but even other interviewers,
Starting point is 00:31:03 it's like, wouldn't you be like, are you okay? Like, the way she was, you know, he was dressing her or she was dressing herself or whatever. And I was just like, damn, like no one saw that that being like, it's kind of odd. Yeah. He did get dropped, I guess, from everything. I guess, like, his family stopped talking to him. Like, in the movie, they showed, like, his brother stopped talking to him.
Starting point is 00:31:20 His agents dropped him. So, I mean, I guess he did get somewhat canceled as he probably should because the main person is, besides the parent signing over, which is, I think, yes, to blame to, but Doug being 51. Yeah. And they made him very creepy. He kept calling her a star girl. And he was like, ooh, my little star girl. And then she was pregnant.
Starting point is 00:31:40 And he's like, we're going to have a star girl baby. I was like, I don't know. Shout out, kudos to the actor who played him. But it was, it was good. That was our weekend. What was it on? Lifetime. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:31:51 It felt very lifetime. I didn't know it was lifetime until the end. And then I was like, yeah, of course it was. But it felt very light. I love a lifetime movie. Me too. Do you? I haven't watched them in a while, but I even had, um, it was like the Lifetime movie like streaming platform or whatever because I loved
Starting point is 00:32:04 like to like just binge watch Lifetime movies. Wait, I didn't know this about you. Do you have any that come to mind? Because I love Lifetime. Especially as a kid, I loved Lifetime. There was, what was the last one I saw? God. I remember the one where she was like, the pregnancy pact I remember.
Starting point is 00:32:18 Oh yes. Yes, yes, I love. A lot of high school-themed ones. The last one I saw, I want to say Garcel Bouveau was in it, I think, from the real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Yes. But that was a while ago, a few years ago. Me and my friend Rebecca, we would, like, get together and we would have Lifetime Movie Party. Wait, really?
Starting point is 00:32:39 Like, as an adult or as a teenager? A couple years ago. So pretty, from, like, high school. We would do it pretty frequently from high school until, like, yeah, adulthood. I would love a Patreon just reviewing Lifetime movies. They really slap. Because they're pretty short. They're like 90 minutes, you know.
Starting point is 00:32:52 And they're good. Plot Twist. That's why I was obsessed. Like, I used to watch the ones like Candace Cameron Breray. Did you ever see that one with her and Fred Savage? It was like she was a cheerleader
Starting point is 00:33:01 and he ended up like unaliving her in the movie. I watched a lot of cheerleader on alive. Tori Spelling was one where she was a cheerleader and she was unalived. God. No, I think I would remember. I haven't seen a lot of cheerleader ones.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Yeah, I watch all the cheerleader ones. All the high school ones. All the Richard Griko ones were like someone's like, Like, I watched all of those so much. I, like, loved. What was the other one? There was one recently. It was the Lisa Rina, where she's the mom that was harassing her daughter.
Starting point is 00:33:29 It's the one that the unknown number was based off of them. That one just came out. My goal in life, new goal, because I feel like I'm accomplishing a lot of my goals. New goal and Life has to be a Lifetime movie. I love Lifetime movies. And this one was really good. It was produced by Courtney Stodd and I said of Courtney started in production. I was like, period.
Starting point is 00:33:43 I'm going to just have to produce my own. But it was so good. I love a lifetime movie. Was the one about the Johnny Depp trial lifetime or not? No, that was Toobie. Did you ever watch that one? No, certainly not. They put it out within like a month of the trials.
Starting point is 00:33:56 That one was so weird. It was just, they hired actors to play Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, and it was the weirdest. Love Tooby, but like, what? We downloaded Tooby just to watch that movie. And that was, that was painful, as most Lifetime movies are, but this was a Toobie original. But, yeah, that was our weekend. How about you? I was boring.
Starting point is 00:34:18 I mean, I, like, I work on Saturdays, and it was Selena and Benny's wedding. So I was on, like, watch, my whole shift for when they would, like, post about it and, you know, post the photos. And, like, so literally, I was scared to, like, leave my computer in case that happens. So usually I can, like, you know, clean or something and come back and look. But I was so afraid of missing them announcing it. That's so funny. That was just, like, there was. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:42 So you felt like you were there at the wedding. You're like, I'm a part of this. that's fun what a fun job i would have said felt like a bard i mean kind of i guess like you're breaking it who broke it TMZ probably selina posted it herself but i don't know how i mean people knew that the wedding was this weekend i feel like i kind of got out and i think to kind of make it die down i think people got the heads up that selina would be the one to post herself because that's what we were looking for i don't know like we were waiting for like Selena to post it herself, which I think is good because, like, there were so many paparazzi,
Starting point is 00:35:21 TMZ had helicopters, you know, so it was a lot. Where was it? In Santa Barbara. Of course it was. I love a Santa Barbara. Yeah. And they were, I mean, obviously it's like Selena Gomez. She's going to be like smart about it.
Starting point is 00:35:32 But they had a lot of, I think they spent over $300,000 on security. Wow. And everything was completely covered. And it was on the edge of a cliff so no one could like, you know, climb up and try to get in or anything because it's the ocean on the other side. Oh my God. I love that. It was completely covered.
Starting point is 00:35:47 Wow. The only paparazzi photos really were just like the aerial view. And then they had the guests, they had a hotel like off site. And then they would shuttle him to the place, the venue. Do you know where the venue was or is it like private? I think they said where it was. It was somewhere like in, obviously like in the hills. Okay.
Starting point is 00:36:05 It's not like hotel or something. No, they had, they kept them at a hotel. Got it. And the rehearsal dinner was like nearby and stuff. So there was paparazzi photos of like guests coming into the hotel. um or like waiting to get shuttled after uh at the hotel from like the rehearsal dinner but that was it so just like that friday before with the rehearsal dinner that stuff leaked but other than that like there was really no paparazzi photo there was nothing that leaked from inside and stuff um i saw
Starting point is 00:36:31 taylor swiss aren't elbow yeah they there was paparazzi photos of taylor arriving at the i guess santa barbara airport or something but she was like covered by umbrellas and yeah just her elbow like sticking out that's obviously that that was the photos someone bought i'm like Oh, my God. People were desperate, I guess, yeah. And there was paparazzi photos of, like, the only murders in the building cast at the rehearsed, like, waiting to go to the rehearsal dinner. Who was all there, Martin, George, Steve Martin, anyone else? Paul Rudd.
Starting point is 00:37:00 Not that one. I had the full list of celebrities. Wow. Taylor Swift, only murders cast Martin's shorts, Steve Martin, Paul Rudd, and Ashley Park. Ed Sheeran? Ed Sheeran was there yet. David Henry from Wizards of Waverly Place. And Jennifer Stone also from Wizard to Waverly Place.
Starting point is 00:37:22 Edgar Ramirez from Amelia Perez. Paris Hilton was there. Julia Michaels, who's a singer-songwriter that Slana worked with a lot. Camila Cabo was there. Cizza was also there. Wow. Yeah. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:37:36 It's kind of starr-studded, yeah. Do you think she actually posted or do you think someone had her phone? Good question. My theory is that because she posted, I was off at 4. And then she posted at 4.16. Oh. So someone, I was like waiting the whole time and then she didn't post. And then 416.
Starting point is 00:37:54 I was already out because I was waiting all day to like, you know, run errands and stuff. So the second I was off, I'm like, okay, I'm leaving. Oh, no. So then someone had to like cover. So you waited for nothing. Literally waited for nothing. Yeah, because 416 is when she posted. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Yes, time came. Is that crazy? Literally. I remember. I was like gone. Like I was at. Were you mad or we like, whatever? I'm off the clock.
Starting point is 00:38:12 I was like kind of relieved because I was a little. stressed about it because it was like the royal wedding or something it was so big so you had a hand off someone started at four like someone was like on call after just to wait and see yeah crazy course if she posted it 10 minutes before you're done then yeah I would have been stuck
Starting point is 00:38:28 like oh I see yeah did you get to clock out then yeah I gotta just like sign off at right at 4 I'm like okay you're like doctors on call over there it's like it is it is yeah that's crazy it is wild that is a wild I know oh my gosh So, yeah, she posted, like, at 416. I imagine, because the, like, the, again, like, the paparazzi photos going back to that, like, the, it was, like, nighttime when they were, like, taking photos of, like, the tent and there was lights inside. So I think, like, they just posted the photo shoot, because also Petra Collins, who has also shot you.
Starting point is 00:39:07 Yes, I was so excited. Yeah. And Anna Collins, her sister, who we love, was. also there too but yeah I imagine that was like earlier and then they post like someone just like hit publish or whatever and then they actually did the ceremony
Starting point is 00:39:23 because also like Benny and Celine they were like had like a house or something so it wasn't even the wedding venue that's what I thought I was like they married like a backyard which that would have been so cool like it was like a little backyard wedding so I think that must have been like just a photo shoot they had and they had prepped
Starting point is 00:39:39 to post I'm assuming any details on the ceremony The ceremony was really like small and intimate At the reception Taylor Swift gave a speech And Ed Sheeran also gave a speech Iconic Selina's grandpa walked her down the aisle At the rehearsal dinner
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Starting point is 00:41:48 How come we didn't do it? I didn't want to. My dad probably wanted us to him. He loves being Catholic. Oh, I wouldn't mind a Catholic wedding. Oh, Jewish, you didn't want to do Jewish. I did. I wanted you to break something.
Starting point is 00:42:01 I feel like those are good. I mean, it can't be bad to have a little luck on your side or whatever. People have glass up their feet or they, sometimes if you hit it wrong, it flies out. Like, I wonder if Benny did that because he's,
Starting point is 00:42:13 I think he's Jewish, right? Oh, I didn't know that. I can see him doing that. Like, he leans into it. Just for, just for luckers. I don't know what it's for, but. But to have a proper Jewish wedding,
Starting point is 00:42:24 then you have to convert and all that. And that's why I don't like that stuff. It's like being in a cold. Like, you don't need to convert. I think some rabbis these days would probably do it for you. Then it's not, then it's performed. Like, it's not really.
Starting point is 00:42:33 We had a, like a TV minister. What does they call? He just did on, he was just on reality show. He was a celebrity. But he was like a T, like, you would call after you're a TV doctor, but he's a doctor. This guy was a TV. He did celebrities.
Starting point is 00:42:48 He did on TV and reality shows. What do you call the people who marry you? Officiator, maybe, yeah. Yeah, we had a TV officiator. He would do it on TV. He was very good. He was nice. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Would you get ordained to, you know, marry someone? I am ordained. Oh, are you really? Because I, I think I've talked about this. Shane and Rylan had asked me to marry them. Oh, yeah. Yeah. I forgot about that.
Starting point is 00:43:09 Oh, it was such a big. I remember in 2020, like, I'm the only one sticking by Shane through everything. And I remember, so, like, I think it was like on my birthday or something. They came over, and I remember they asked me to hear them. And I, like, started crying. I was like, oh, my God, I get to be a part of this. I was, like, so excited. They were going to do, like, a carnival wedding.
Starting point is 00:43:24 They were going to do, like, this big thing. And I was, like, so excited. And then I could, I don't know what happened. Like, with the carnival theme. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know what happened. But then, yeah, then I was, then I just never heard back from them.
Starting point is 00:43:38 But I did get, I remember, like, all the paperwork I would show them. I was like, wow, I got, I got ordained. I have all the, I don't know how long it lasts. I don't know if it's forever, but I am ordained to marry. I think you have to renew it or something. Because I know, Elijah Daniel also got ordained, and he talks about, like, getting it renewed on Instagram every now and then. It's very simple. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:43:55 Why you'll be, like, kind of everything, I think, or my, you would have to be the performer, the minister. I would be so honored. One, we don't get invited any weddings. Two, obviously, officiating someone's wedding is like, I think that was like, that's why, like, that's why, like, like cried, that's like the highest honor I feel like to marry someone. Yeah, because you're really in that wedding. You're really in it. You're really a part of it. Forever. Like you forever.
Starting point is 00:44:18 Yeah. And I would be the one. I'd be an officiator to back out of the shot. I hate when they're like in the, ours was so good because being on TV he knew. To like as soon as they say you may now kiss the bride. Like he knew to like get out of that shot. Because I've seen so many on TikTok, so many pictures where like the person's just standing there like like looking at them kissing and I'm like get out of the shot. We want to see just them kissing. So I would get out of the shot. I would know when to get out. And then
Starting point is 00:44:40 yeah, go changing my performance, get my dancers, and we'll be out performing freaky in 15 minutes turn around. Yeah, you take your photos and then, yeah, I'm down. I would, I'd be honored. Are you asking me, I'll do it? Yeah, flower girl as well. I guess me in Malibu and Elvis, yeah. Oh, you know so many because you have all your nephews too and stuff like that.
Starting point is 00:44:56 True, I guess they'd be the little ring bear or something, yeah. Oh, that'd be adorable. All of them, yes. Okay, we're planning it. It's happening. Get sponsored by Kodak protein pancakes and milk. Morgan and Moore. In case anyone
Starting point is 00:45:10 Get put up the hotel or something Would you do a sponsored wedding? Maybe they're expensive They are expensive Yeah, I don't think Wait, we're gonna have Michaela in a second But she was talking about how Was she or someone else?
Starting point is 00:45:21 No, we, oh, Tiana was talking about her engagement ring And that if Makawa was offered Like a brand deal for her engagement range She'd like, yeah, take it like Yeah, why not? Yeah, that's like money. Like, I feel the same way. I feel like if someone had offered us
Starting point is 00:45:33 like a free ring, I'd be like, yeah, yeah, bring. I think Michaela got her upgraded ring for free. And I was like, honestly, a diamond's a diamond. And with me, sorry, Michaela, so many stray said. But then for a wedding, she had her big collab. Alph cosmetics.
Starting point is 00:45:47 Yeah. Yes, before the Matt Rife scandal. There was the Michaela wedding. Just put it out there as your wedding planner. It's going to be on a boat while the whales are present for your wedding. Are you planning the wedding? Yeah. Because I think it's not going to be that expensive to rent the boat.
Starting point is 00:46:04 Yeah, okay. You can get all your friends and family and the whales are going to show up for it. Oh. Can you imagine the pictures, you guys, and they're behind. You're breaching in the water. Daring can't swim, though. That's the only thing. But we'll have to have some.
Starting point is 00:46:14 We're not jumping in the water. Wait, oh, wait, does he not go on a boat? He goes on a boat, yeah. What, life jacket? We are prepped. Like, you know, he's the one that actually has to listen when they, you know, they give the safety regulations about, like, how to, you know, you pull the strap and all that, yeah. Do you think, though, if he did fall overboard, he wouldn't just know how to swim naturally,
Starting point is 00:46:34 like you just start kicking him in? He would try, he just thinks. He's a sinker. you did talk about this before he's a big sinker it's all the protein yeah I wonder I wonder if he should take some swim classes
Starting point is 00:46:47 it's scary I don't know I tell him that all the time just in case yeah that's like always on the forefront of my mind with our kids I'm just like just swim classes all the time they move very slow we have them in some classes they're just
Starting point is 00:47:00 you know I'm like when are they can actually get to swim you know what I mean like they kind of just dunk their heads right now which is good but can you duck his head underwater yeah he tried like he you know when you push yourself from one side like you kick off from like one side of the pool to the other yeah with like the momentum he can do that but if if you lose his momentum he just goes to the bottom oh interesting because you guys are always on tropical vacations like Hawaii and stuff I feel like he would learn to swim in some capacity no no no no he should I well I'll have to take it he'll be in Malibus from class next week
Starting point is 00:47:31 yes that's like maybe we should do that for patreon get a swim instructor teach people how to swim because teaching is hard We hired a teacher to come over here, and it's like, yeah, teaching is just such a different beast onto itself. Because I'm going to just do it. Yeah, yeah, just that's what I'm thinking. I feel like it would be just so natural. It's like, I do not remember this, but I heard people, like, throw, like, dogs in the pool, and that's how they teach them. I heard people do with their babies. Somebody, like, just throw the baby in.
Starting point is 00:47:55 I was thrown in. How old? God. Maybe, like, five or six. Wow. I have the memory of being thrown in. in. And you just learned, you didn't know how to swim prior.
Starting point is 00:48:11 Yeah, I just started, yeah. Didn't even come get you or you literally saved yourself? I mean, there are people around. I mean, but also, I'm, that's growing up with brothers. Like, they were in charge of me, so. They threw you in? Yeah. They saved you then, too?
Starting point is 00:48:23 I think I saved myself. Wow. Because then I would just like make my way to that. My pool also, like, isn't very big, so. Oh, yeah, yeah. You're, okay. There was such, there was a story pertaining. to you on TikTok.
Starting point is 00:48:38 I almost sent it to you. And I was like, wait, I need to ask her, ask her his opinion. There was a mom coming on her fire on TikTok for, she's talking about how she has two stepkids and one biological kid with,
Starting point is 00:48:51 like she's married and they have one biological kid and then she has two step kids from her husband's previous marriage. But she gave the biggest room to her biological kid and the step kids had to have the small rooms even though they were older. Oh.
Starting point is 00:49:03 And people were divided in the comments. So before you even say anything, people were very out of both sites. done by age. My mom, yeah. Oh. The, as the oldest one got his own room, and then when that one moved out the second oldest got that room, and then me and my brother that's closest to me, we shared a room until he was,
Starting point is 00:49:21 there was space for him to get his own room. Oh, so they did not give it to you just because you were. No, no favoritism. It was by age. Wow. Okay, that's kind of what I would think. I'm not in that situation. I didn't know, but some of the comments were that same way.
Starting point is 00:49:33 But then some of the comments were on her side and being like the way she explained it was they're all my kids I love them all but shake my biological daughter only has this one house whereas the older kids
Starting point is 00:49:43 have two houses so all her things have to fit into this big room and how often were they like was it every other week
Starting point is 00:49:52 or she did specify but it was just like they split time my brothers were predominantly in our house like even my brothers from my dad's side
Starting point is 00:50:02 yeah they were mostly until they were old enough to move out on their own who's the oldest from your mom or your dad? My dad. Oh, interesting. So he was there a lot of the time,
Starting point is 00:50:10 most of the time at your house. Yeah. They were pretty... They weren't, like... We didn't overlap that much, though, because they were, like, they were a lot older, so they moved out on their own,
Starting point is 00:50:19 like, by the time I was, like, six. Okay, so you didn't care about, like, a bigger room or something. Yeah. Yeah, I was kind of surprised. I was surprised that how many people were, like, no, absolutely, that makes sense. Like, she needs all her things in one big room,
Starting point is 00:50:30 and then the other people were like, wow, like, way to just, like, punish the other kids. And her tone was kind of a little, like a little nasty she was just like well you know sorry like her and her dad we're still together your parents aren't like you know you get you get to split it i feel like people would be sharing a little bit too much online these things yeah i think that's the takeaway i agree especially when they're not like influencers or lifestyle it's like why yeah no one asked
Starting point is 00:50:54 you know like it's that's what scary about this world people who think they're just so right that they're just like eating that they're in the right and then it's like oh like you said why are you sharing all this like why do we need to know people just you're right because why it's so odd just to randomly divulge that. And it was popular I had like, you know, a couple hundred thousand comments on it. It was so weird. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:15 Oh, with Selena's wedding, the caveat there was like one or two hours after Selena posted Justin Bieber posted on his Instagram a photo event. It was just like he posted a lot of photos from him at a basketball game from a day or two before.
Starting point is 00:51:32 Oh. But he used his song I do as the audio. No. So. Oh, no. Yeah. And it was like, it was after Selena had just, you know, did her post. And then to play devil's advocate, though, Justin has been posting, like he post, you know, he's frequent on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:51:50 He's a photo dumper multiple times a day. He had, and he was using in the same day, on the 27th, the day of Selena's wedding. Like, he was posting a lot from this basketball game and he was using different audios from his album. And there's that. And he's used that audio before. before. It's a new song I do? Yes, off his new album.
Starting point is 00:52:10 And it's about him and Haley. Okay. Their marriage. But then there was also, there's also the incident after Slena and Benny got engaged. I don't know if you remember, but he posted like a random meme
Starting point is 00:52:24 on his Instagram story of Gallum from Lord of the Rings. And it was like girls after they get engaged and it was like them holding the engagement room. So. That's hard to like. It's hard to play anything by. Two coincidences.
Starting point is 00:52:36 I'm like, well. Yeah. Oh, my God. How sad? Because I'm going to say how sad is it to be celebrities that people are like, oh, everything is about their exes? But like, damn.
Starting point is 00:52:45 Wrong time to post. Although I guess there's like a slight chance and it's happened to me sometimes too where like something is talked about and you post something that has nothing to do with it, but it seems like it is. And people are like, oh, she posted about this. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:52:56 But like you said, twice. Twice is a little like, girl what? And it's the biggest news ever. Like everybody talks about it. Yeah. It's been, it was all, especially like, knowing when the date of their wedding was and then the fact that like not saying he can't post anything on the 27th but the fact that it was like I do right after like an hour or two after
Starting point is 00:53:14 Selena had posted yeah like if it was before maybe you know like and does he post a lot on his story this was a feed or a story this was a feed post a hard post yeah and he posted a lot that day on the 27th um from this basketball game but the audio I was like maybe just pick a different yes and days prior you should have had something new like fresh like cooking with haley or something you know what i mean like doing something that's new content that people couldn't have clock that it was two days early you know because the game wasn't that day so yeah so why did you post it that day oh jester i was like oh my god yikes you think he loves her i don't think he still loves her but i think this is again just me totally speculating
Starting point is 00:54:02 rejecting. I feel like he must somehow still like a little bit of like control over her or something. Don't you think? I think he still likes to be intertwined in that narrative. Again, this is just me thinking because it was like the two times in a row, you know? And like he's like had random like Instagram posts where like there is like a like he'll post throwback photos and like a photo dump. But it's like a photo where he was out with Selena. But Selena's like not in the photo, you know, but fans know like, oh, you're out with Selena that day. So there's so many.
Starting point is 00:54:32 like little things that like bring them back. And obviously Haley was so intertwined with Slena with their like TikTok feud and stuff for so long that I'm like, especially after like Haley had such a public like, you know, thing where like she was literally talking about Selena and like call her daddy and stuff, you would think you would just a boy. Yeah. I just, oh. It's like so sad.
Starting point is 00:54:52 I mean it's sad too because it's like, is that going to be every major life event that happens? Like she gets pregnant and then he's going to post something to take it. Like like you said to be intertwined, to intertwine yourself with somebody that like doesn't want that like because slina doesn't talk about them right she never mentions justin or haley after like when the feud with like haley was going so viral on tic-tok um she did post on her instagram story that she reached out to haley beber and they like don't she doesn't want any of her fans like give haley hate so like she said something yeah the one acknowledgement so she's probably just like damn yeah never justin though it was just haley oh okay okay okay so yeah
Starting point is 00:55:26 it's like stop stop stop putting yourself in my narrative you know it's like we have done you Yes, we were a couple. They were kids, by the way. Like, I don't remember them as a couple, but I would look up pictures. And, like, he has the swooped hair. Yeah. She looks like a baby. Like, she looks...
Starting point is 00:55:40 She was still, like, on, I think, Disney. So they were, like, 16 when they were dating? They were dating when they were teenagers. They did get back together. God, I think maybe 2017. As 18? As adults. Yeah, like a short, like, kind of rebound thing.
Starting point is 00:55:54 And then he got with Haley after that. Oh, was she with the weekend in between there? I think so, yeah. Which is so wild. Like, I guess they're both from Toronto. I was like, Justin Bieber did like the weekend. Like, what a different, like, contrast you with the, I guess they're both musicians from Toronto.
Starting point is 00:56:08 But still, I'm kind of like, I don't know, the weekend just seems so sexual to me. And Justin Bieber seems so, like, innocent? I don't know. Am I wrong? Maybe I don't know. He had, like, sexy era, I think. Justin Bieber? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:19 With the, if I was boy, like, he sexified himself. And then he did that Calvin Klein, like, underwear shoot. Like, once he became, like, an adult, I feel like, as every child or free, a lot of stars do, they do that, like, sexualization of themselves. But not too free. He's not like a freak freak. Or maybe. Yes?
Starting point is 00:56:38 I don't know. I'm also not a believer like that. So I don't know his lore too deep. But he was pretty sexual. I think of like the weekend be like, I want to lick it from the front to the back. Like, you know, just being so sex. But maybe, I don't know. Maybe they're both freaks.
Starting point is 00:56:52 Maybe Selena is a secret freak. Because you're mad. Maybe. I don't know. It's so funny. I guess they're like, it's so crazy to think they're all in their 30s, right? Yes, Selena's my age. And Justin.
Starting point is 00:57:02 Bieber? He's a little bit younger, I think. Oh, really? He's 31. He's born in 94. She's 92. Wow. That's wild. It's wild because they all seem like kids, because I guess I just think of them as being kids when they came out. So they see my kids still. And then I see, like, the roundup of, like, Disney or, like, stars in, like, our childhood
Starting point is 00:57:23 being, like, married, August divorce. But, like, because there was, like, a photo, like a carousel was, like, Ariana, Miley, Demi, now Salinas, Zendaya's Engage. So, like, all our child stars are going out. Yeah, it's so crazy. And someone older than, like, it's so crazy to see it. It's like, oh, my gosh, what do you mean? They're having babies?
Starting point is 00:57:44 It's just, like, so weird because they don't see. I don't seem old enough. And then you're like, oh, you really don't see mold enough. And then you're like, oh, no, they are. They're like 30s. It is a normal age. Yeah. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:57:55 Do you see Haley Bieber has fuzzy lipsticks? Did you hear this? Road? Yes, I saw Jacqueline Hill on the full coverage Is that what they're called? On the podcast And she was saying
Starting point is 00:58:06 I guess they're not hairy They're bubbly Like hers was Yeah She said Taye Lautner The female Taylor Lotner Of the Taylor Lautner
Starting point is 00:58:14 Duo had road lipstick Or something And she goes Oh my gosh Look every time I see this I think of you And they put it up all the way And it was all
Starting point is 00:58:21 Bubbles It was all whatever And she was no one's had Anything about that And I was like That is actually so T That is T Yeah
Starting point is 00:58:28 Because that's what she got canceled for, obviously, was her bubbly makeup. Well, I think Jacqueline's, not to have Jacqueline Hill catch any strays, but I feel like Jacqueline's biggest offense was the fact that they were like hairy or fuzzy, whatever she wants to say. And then the bubbles were like double homicide. Oh, I see. So they weren't as big of a deal as the hairy. I think if it was just bubbly, people would have still like given her some crap because it's
Starting point is 00:58:54 Jacqueline Hill, you know? But I think the biggest sin was that they were like fuzzy and melting. and the bubble like you know it was just like so many things yeah yeah people are just coming for yeah because the bubbles as far as we reacted to jacclan's apology about the lipsticks on patreon so that's why it's kind of like at the top of my head the bubbles were like the last thing jocelyn mentioned in her apology for the for the lipsticks and it sounded like the most normal thing that happens like in the formulation you know when it cools down whatever like obviously you're going to get a couple air bubbles but with jocelyn it was like damn how did these
Starting point is 00:59:27 fuzzy gloves getting in the mixer and there was like all these hairs and then they were melting in the delivery it was like the first lipstick that were ever invented is kind of what it sounded like or it felt like sabotaged I feel like because it was a popular factory where like other cosmetics were made and I'm like how come only hers was like she did fresh white gloves cleaning out the vats and I'm like what do you mean I like that's so weird no it's I hope there was like a real investigation because what do you mean like a factory that's been around that's done a lot of big brands. I think Color Pop and Kylie Cosmetics.
Starting point is 01:00:00 Yes, yes. Sabatized. And suddenly, all of a sudden, they're using new gloves that, like, are shedding little fibers and fuzzies. Like, what? No, no, you're right.
Starting point is 01:00:10 They shed up. We need her on. I reach out to her people. She gave me their contact. Like, here's his contact, and I really want her on. I really need to know. I feel like she's more open
Starting point is 01:00:19 and talking about it these days. She also seems, I don't know, her financial status by me. She seems, like, very, just rich. Like, she doesn't seem to be making, like, content on the regular or, like, getting sponsorships, but she just is living, like, lavish life in, like, a fancy house.
Starting point is 01:00:30 And I was like, damn, she must have made a ton of money. She, I mean, she was the Morphy Queen. That's what she was saying on this podcast. She goes, well, I didn't make a bunch of money from, like, Morphy. She was the Morphy Queen. Yeah, before James Charles, Jeffries, anyone was making Morphy money. It was Jacqueline. Hill was making that Morphy money.
Starting point is 01:00:46 She should bring Morphy back. It does suck. I feel for her to be like, that's your whole brand. And then, like, the one thing you put, it's like, if I put out, like, you know, a fast food restaurant and keep everyone's food points. poisoning and it's like well or it tastes like or something you know it's like what the hell are these things you know like chicken fingers that are like just dry although I do love a dry chicken fingers so that could be real but yeah that does I feel for but she seems to be like living her
Starting point is 01:01:08 rest life and thriving who do you think it's more hate Jacqueline Hill in her prime or Michaela on TikTok today ooh I kind of think Michaela I think people are also like angrier now and like more easier to um go off because of like how tictock is wait really i kind of think so i think ticot makes it easier because people can also like respond quicker with their own videos and stuff too so i feel like it's easier for things to like spread because of ticot versus like youtube there's like select obviously like drama channels or commentary channels and stuff oh that's a good point but now with ticot like anyone can be a commentator or like drama something so i think it's easier yeah and i also think Michaela rage baits a lot more than Jacqueline.
Starting point is 01:01:55 I think Jacqueline set herself up because she like wasn't thinking things fully all the time but I think Michaela does rage bait. You do think so. So is rage bait the new trolling? Is that what it means? I think so. Yeah. You said it earlier too with the cutting and I was just like oh because I see rage bait everywhere like oh is she rage weight and I'm like
Starting point is 01:02:11 I don't know that episode's just like trolling like getting your reaction out of people. I think it's doing like doing something that you know will incite a lot of conversation like you know. Yeah. Because it's the comments are such a huge part of engagement like the that's why a lot of people say like even if you leave a hate comment whatever because it's just pushing the video up you know so interesting yeah so comments are such a
Starting point is 01:02:34 big part of the algorithm so as if something is engaged with a lot even if it's on the negative side that still like helps you oh my god yeah we got things in the cooler for our steak today I got to think of like what can we do you don't need to think about it I think it just naturally happens that is true that's true I know I do It is funny. Like Rebecca Zamola always does this. Like she does like a dance or something and then her husband will like appear in the background in the mask and then disappear.
Starting point is 01:03:00 And then people are like, oh my God, who wasn't that in the mask or something like that? And I guess you're right. I guess the comments probably. So you think Michaela rage mates on purpose? Sometimes. Not all the time. I think sometimes like I think when she said you tried to influence her for a day. She was genuine.
Starting point is 01:03:14 I think she is genuine a lot. But I do also think she raised. Because after like the, I feel like after like the mascara gate or whatever, like she was referencing it and stuff too. And I think she knew. it would get people to comment about the, you know, mascara or whatever, you know? But you think that one was not rage bait?
Starting point is 01:03:30 Like, do you think her, I just call it trolling some old, but like trolling the mascara? She popped a lash on for the comment, allegedly. See, I still don't know about that because, like, would the rant? It was just a bad ad.
Starting point is 01:03:45 Yeah. They just thought nobody would normally look better. Because everyone bought it. Because for that, I'm like, well, she was going to get paid either way, right? So really didn't matter I see. Got more views or went more viable versus, like, her own thing.
Starting point is 01:03:56 Maybe. Sometimes they say if it gets $250,000, we'll give you a bonus. O-T. Yeah. I don't know. Yeah. But probably not. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:03 I mean, you can tell, I guess, with like her luxury hall, for example. Yes. She went on TikTok and just did a full, several part series about all the expensive things that she bought. $160,000, someone calculated. Yeah. Shout out to it's Jose Zarate on, because he, like, sat there and, like, calculated um the full price breakdown of everything i loved his ticot her she's like this this much this much i was like ah crazy um yeah and he calculated oh wait it's more it's he calculated at 186
Starting point is 01:04:36 thousand dollars and three hundred and 486 thousand dollars yeah that's the whole one shopping spree or is there i mean it looked that way maybe she got over the course of a month and i mean i'm hoping the most i every day i think was 30,000 one and that's like crazy because I literally went broke, but, like, I accumulated it over a month, and then I was, like, look at this big hall. I'm hoping that's what she did because it's $1,006,000 shopping.
Starting point is 01:05:01 And it's like, okay, first, do you think it's rage weight or not? You think it was just, like, showing stuff? I think she knew it was going to cause commotion, A, because she looked so, like, and I think she knew she was like, oh, I look, and I'm going to get the people talking. I think she wanted to get the girls on.
Starting point is 01:05:17 Again, this is just me projecting or speculating, but she looks really good and then last week she just had her whole thing where she was crying about like people making fun of her for looking like ugly or whatever and she looks really good in this so I think she was knew that she was eating she's like let me get the girls talking
Starting point is 01:05:34 let me gag yeah back in the day when I would do troll or rage baiting or whatever you want to call it these days I remember I had like a voice like there was like a rage bait voice that I would use and that's how you knew I was like trolling versus not and I was like oh no clearly my voice is like higher like I love this because this like that's like her yeah like she's like I'm looking fierce
Starting point is 01:05:50 Yeah, there is a level of presenting as, like, almost like an alter ego or something, I guess. Yeah. Yeah. So that's what it gave me. And also, it's like, I feel like everyone kind of knows in this day and age, it's like this kind of overconsumption. I'm scared to post my lobooboo, you know, like, I sound like, damn, people are going to be mad at me for buying an extra lobooboo today. And she's out here buying $186,000 of designer clothes. Like, you have to know.
Starting point is 01:06:20 Because I know, and I am like a person working 80 hours a week, you know? So it's like, she has to know. Wow, that's kind of wild then, yeah. Yeah, look, it was very divided. I saw the comments on this. Like, very divided. Some people are like, it's her money, like, let her spend, don't like it, don't watch. And then other people, of course, just being like, yikes.
Starting point is 01:06:41 Yeah, and I go, I flip-flop too. Like, I go both ways. Like, and I think to, I think we talked about it. before with like the halls and stuff they are little like a day class A I think in this climate you know with some like you know influencers it's like a really high payout for not a lot
Starting point is 01:07:04 of work and not saying she doesn't work hard but like in comparison to other you know jobs and stuff that are more like demanding and so there's like that element too but she has worked hard I know like Ulta and Sephora I read were like battling over who's going to get her brand you know so she has like products that people like so she deserves obviously what she has by yeah the flaunting and stuff and then i was thinking i was really trying to like psychoanalyze myself and i was like well i always loved like a trisha hall back in the day you know and i was like
Starting point is 01:07:34 it was a different time i think maybe i was younger too and it was like more entertainment value to me versus like being older and knowing how much like life costs you know life costs and and also like it's just a different economical time not to say it wasn't back then but just the clive of like the world right now everything going up and people not making like it's just the job everything is yeah and then you didn't see those things as much so it was when you saw it were like wow I didn't even know this existed it's like me when I watch supercars people review supercars or showing their cars like I didn't even know this car existed and it's so cool so back then you didn't know those bags existed you didn't know how much they caused that I had no idea there were bags that
Starting point is 01:08:15 It cost so much. Bags, before, like, Armes and Birkin. God, what bags were they? Do you know what I'm talking about? They're, like, the ones that kind of flared out. Oh, they're not Chloe. They were, like, you don't remember. Everyone had a bag, and it had, like, these little, like, flare-outs in, like, 2012.
Starting point is 01:08:33 Oh, my God. I don't even know how to look it up, either. Oh. But I think she watched our last episode where we said that it's not in the Bible, that it's not a sin to buy designer bags. And I think when she saw that, she realized, she was like, oh, let me go. I can do it. This is fine.
Starting point is 01:08:51 This is not against my religion. Oh, here it is. Mine was a not. Oh, Celine. Oh, I do remember this. Yes. Yes. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
Starting point is 01:09:00 Everyone had these. I think mine was fake. I think I don't know. I don't know for sure I got it offline. But everyone had those Celine bags. Yeah. Good question. They were so expensive.
Starting point is 01:09:08 All the like fell girls had a sling. Yes. They were like literally the bougies. But, yeah. It was different because, like, back then, like, people want, it was like a cut crease, right? Everyone had a cut crease, but, like, if you wear one now, everyone's like, oh, cut creases. But I think, like, back then, too, it was just, like, people loved luxury. They loved, you know, seeing it all.
Starting point is 01:09:27 Because we talk about this all the time. Like, even watching the Kardashians, it's just like, I don't know, it just makes you feel bad about yourself. I don't know, you know, because you just, I don't know how to, yeah, it doesn't feel good. I know Michaela because I feel like, I don't know her, but I feel like I know her because I feel like so much of me is somewhat in her. minus the talent. She's obviously very talented. But I, yeah, you like, because I think she always talks about that. She doesn't come from, like, money. So, right? So you're like, okay, you make all this money. You get to buy all these cool things.
Starting point is 01:09:55 And then you kind of think as an influencer, you're like, you know what? How I thought of it was like, oh, I'm going to buy all this. But guess what? I get a video out of it. So I'm going to make some money back. Maybe that's how she's thinking about it is like, you know, and you just get excited and want to show off stuff. The only issues I have, and it's like not issues with her. I think in general showing stuff is like, one makes you a target, right? Just in general. it's like anything like middle of the day someone got a Rolex I think it was at a Chevron and
Starting point is 01:10:18 Sherman Oaks got like their Rolex like stolen from them you know they're wearing it whatever so I think like showing stuff you're just like a higher risk anyways of like someone I don't know whatever and then which is like sad but I think that's just like the world we live in too yeah you could like make other people feel battered some more like again not Michaela specifically but like influencers just like rubbing in the face how much money they make versus someone who's like struggling when they work for jobs my mom was like that you know all that stuff like that. And ultimately, I also think, because I see myself in her, is like, ooh, 186,000 is a lot in one trip. And, like, you could be, she could be making a million dollars a month.
Starting point is 01:10:54 I'm just saying, like, ooh, you're just like, I don't know. It's like, it does something to your soul. Obviously, I'm older. And, like, you know, you just like learn as she's very young. What is she like 24 or something like that? So you just like, you know, you're young. But gosh, when you're like older, you just look at things a lot differently. I think she's also grew up watching people do those holes. Yeah. And in her mind, probably her dream was one day I will be the one doing those holes. Yeah. So it sucks because like society changes, things change, but you still have that same dream.
Starting point is 01:11:21 I want to do that hole. I want to be that person on screen, showing those bags, buying those bags. So for her, I'm sure it's like a moment and it's an achievement and she's doing something she always wanted to do. So it sucks in one way. Yeah. Because the goal post always moves and society moves, but you're still stuck in the same place where that's the moment.
Starting point is 01:11:40 I love showing things off because same thing is this like. Like, I can never afford it. And it's like, oh, my God, I could afford this stuff. And you just feel so cool. So, like, yeah, I totally agree with that. Like, for her, that's a sign of success. It's like the award. She's joining an Oscar.
Starting point is 01:11:52 Like, this is my award. Yes. I reach the place that I aspire to be. But it's like also seeing your face in Alta or buying a big house. Like, everyone already sees your accomplishments, you know. So it's like, yeah, I agree. I get it completely because I was also that person. I was the person who was like, oh my God.
Starting point is 01:12:06 I bought two of the same prana bag. Like, oh my, like, you know, like that is so crazy. And I think it's interesting to me, she gets so. much hate specifically because I do feel like she is that girl that kind of like came from nothing. Even her makeup house she started out is like she's really had this like great glow up and it's like fun to watch her. So I'm surprised she had so much hate because she's not like a nepo, you know, it's not like she like came for money or like a nepo baby or anything. As opposed to there was a woman who just got married. She's an influencer. I forget her
Starting point is 01:12:30 name. She just had a big wedding in Italy and there was like rainbow like fireworks going off behind her like rainbow like chalk going up behind her. It was like literally like a half a billion wedding and she always shows luxury. Like she shows, God, I forget her name, but she shows purses, like hundreds of thousand dollars worth of purses that she's buying like every week and people love her. They hype her up so much and she's just an influencer too, whatever, but obviously rich and people love her. And then her wedding was so extravagant.
Starting point is 01:12:59 She just got married a couple weeks ago, so extravagant and no one said anything. It's so, it's so wild to me. It's like Micha does get kind of an unfair hate train. Was it Becca Bloom? Becca Bloom. Yeah. Yes. And I love her too.
Starting point is 01:13:11 I love watching her stuff and she's, but maybe because she's a little quieter. Maybe she's a little more like, you know, I don't know. I don't know why Michaela gets. I think there's also like a thing where if you, there's certain influencers that are just more relatable because of how they come up, you know?
Starting point is 01:13:27 Because, so I feel like if you were a fan of Michaela from, you know, when she was kind of just like how to be like scrappier and, you know, it was just making makeup looks out of what she could afford, you know? Yeah. You like relate to her more. and then now you, like, lose the relatability. Like, there's that, like, trend versus someone with generational wealth
Starting point is 01:13:45 who, like, comes on the scene, you already can't relate to them. It's like, okay, well, you already are. That's a good point. Like, Sarah's Hilton. Yeah. You don't expect to see anything but wealth and shiny objects. Yeah. But with her, I was just thinking that, too.
Starting point is 01:13:56 With her, like, you lose touch and then also, how do they change as they become wealthy? You know, like, sometimes they change to a place that people don't like them anymore. They're like, because they want to see you succeed, but they want to also see you humble. Right. Right. That's true. That's probably like Paris Hilton's appeal. Like she has that like humility. She just bought, this is what I heard on a podcast. And she, David Oberg podcast. I know. Where was I driving? I was driving by myself. I've been recording studio. I've been recording music and I was like, where was I driving? Once again, I'm listening to this by myself. He went to Paris Hilton's new house for a house party. And I think he said it was a $90 million house. Crazy. Ah, first of all, okay, a $90 million house is crazy. But then you think about like what it takes to run it.
Starting point is 01:14:39 as Moses always points out to me, I'm always like, I want this house. And then he's always like, okay, but property taxes, what it costs to run? The electricity, the water, and else is, oh, yeah, like, you can't, like, like, what do you think it costs to even maintain that, like, 100,000, $200,000 a month? Probably, right? Like, you probably a staff. And then, of course, electric and water and heat and all this. Like, how do you mean the heat a house that?
Starting point is 01:14:57 Like, that's so insane. Property tax. Like, that's so crazy. I didn't even know that much money exists, but it doesn't exist, right? I mean, if you think about the Hilton, you know, cooperation and the whole thing, you know, there's billions of dollars. But does the money?
Starting point is 01:15:13 They can't spend. They have so much money, they can't spend it. But I guess what I'm asking is like the money doesn't exist, right? Like, that's not real. Like, there's not that much money in the world. Right? Like, okay, like, right, we're in debt. $3 trillion.
Starting point is 01:15:27 So, okay, 30 trillion, 300 trillion? What are we? I don't know. We're in debt. So there's just not enough money. Like, right? It's not real money. in the banks like you can't withdraw right that's yeah the amount of real physical money that
Starting point is 01:15:42 exists is only a small percent of what is out there so that's what's so crazy to me and when you think about that is this like it's a house of card yeah I mean it's an illusion how come people just like not that I don't know how to do this I'm not sorry but like how come like a hacker or something you just can't put 90 million dollars in their bank account they do and they get caught but yeah it's pretty smart honestly they should let them keep it if they're that smart to do that I mean, that's what banks do every day. At the end of the day, if it's all an illusion, who cares? Right, but you need that illusion on your app.
Starting point is 01:16:13 You need to have it. Isn't that such a crazy thing? Wow. Honestly, like, we always talk about, I never want to get, like, you know, I want to get too famous. I don't know if you ever want to get too rich either. I know people who, like, work with rich people, like, really rich people. And it's like, they have to be with security all the time and stuff because, like, you
Starting point is 01:16:28 know, I don't know if you want to be that rich. You lose a certain amount of freedom in life. Like, you don't have this. same freedom of movement and you lose a lot than you can some yeah because i remember when i did those halls when i would do really expensive halls i think i was in the studio city house i think it's when i kind of knew you right i was buying like Rolexes and burkins and just literally spending everything um but yeah i had some issues with people coming to my house and i remember had to hire like a 24-hour security guard because i was just like oh my god you can't leave your house you know what i mean it's like so
Starting point is 01:16:57 so that alone too and just jewelry and everything i don't know i just right when you have a lot you have to start protecting it and have your other army that protects you and what you gain. All I have is a Rainbow Birken. That is not worth anything. Maybe now it is. It's more fun than everything. Yeah. But it's kind of beaten up and it has like my thing.
Starting point is 01:17:15 It's like carved in there. So if anyone ever takes it, I know. I'm just going to say you can't. No one could ever like resell it like secretly because no. The second it's listed somewhere. Someone would. No, I know. I carved my initials into the leather now because I really don't want anyone.
Starting point is 01:17:27 I'm like just in case, you know, you can't get rid of that. So that's my only value. object these days my valuable what's your most valuable possession um oh I guess you don't have to say I just said for safety reasons you don't have to say I don't know if I have anything that expensive either
Starting point is 01:17:42 I guess I guess that's it's probably worth 186000 your collection you think you spent that much over time no no on the booboos yeah 100 over time over years a year on the only been a year yeah I don't know I feel like you're always buying them no no there's literally no
Starting point is 01:18:03 I don't even know if I've spent a thousand on the boo-bole okay so it's fine yeah you always that could give a problem well I mean for me yeah because it's like $30 and it's like damn you can you know spend that somewhere else he's probably that's probably that he wants to set
Starting point is 01:18:21 but then it's over somebody that can't stop spending this is a problem yeah it's heat there you go like have you ever bought a Louis Vuitton anything no no no jewelry no wallet. I mean, I bought my mom once, because she used to, like, she had, like, a Louis Vuitton and we grew up, and then she bought, like, the knockoffs ever since. But then a couple years ago, my brothers and I got her, like, a Louis Vuitton wallet,
Starting point is 01:18:45 so we, like, drone forces. That's nice. But other than that, because I don't like designer stuff, really. I have, like, I was, I was influenced by Shane in the Gucci era, and I did get a Gucci, like, the little Gucci backpack, and I think that was, like, $600. Oh, he did love Gucci, right? Yeah. Which one was it the canvas one?
Starting point is 01:19:03 The canvas, like monogram one. Yeah. And I got that on like one of those resale sites or whatever. And it was like six hundred. I think I guess that's the only designer thing. Wow. Oh, I have a Gucci wallet. There you go.
Starting point is 01:19:14 That was like $200. Gucci was kind of everything. I have a lot of Gucci too. And I sold like all because I'm like, this is kind of ugly. Right? Like Love Key? Oh, you like that. It was the year of the snake.
Starting point is 01:19:24 And I love snakes. Oh, yeah. The snake wallet? Oh, that is cool. No, I did love that. Yeah, there's certain ones. too. Well, I want to say Gucci came out with like a pig collection. They did for the year of the pig. I think that was the year after. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:19:36 I thought it because it was rather Shane era of pig where he was in a pig. So I literally thought, I was like, wow, they really, oh, year of the pig. They should look to see if they have snakes now. It's a year of the snake. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. That's by Gucci. Go on. Do all. That's actually cool. I think I've seen, maybe I've seen your wallet. It's really cool. It's like a red and blue snake. Yeah. Yeah. I did love that one. Yeah, I got that. But, and I've had that since I got it. So it's held, I guess, six years now, which is. But you're not. But you're not you're of the snake. You just love you. I just like snakes. The symbolism. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So I've had six years in my backpack too, but I don't really use it much because the backpack is so little that you can't really put in it. Really? Yeah. Oh, you can't feel like a... It's a small backpack. Oh, I remember once I got it and I like brought it to work and then I had to carry all my sheds
Starting point is 01:20:18 none of it. Like I was carrying my laptop and my water bottle. Does nothing fit in the backpack? That is. Even phones sometimes don't fit in these little pieces anymore. Oh, yeah, you're so right. So I'm like, oh, what's the point of this? Okay. You know what? She's not too bad. I guess I just like a like I guess when there's too much logo everywhere like when people wear like Gucci everything it does become a lot yeah yeah yeah if you have a track suit yeah yeah I mean I guess you know what to each their own honesty I probably have some ugly shit I've worn for sure for sure me being a stylist over here like I hate that um I guess it's
Starting point is 01:20:48 easier to critique when you don't have it's like those comedians there's a comedy festival happening in the Middle East I don't know too much about this do you know anything about this oh I know they're getting canceled oh yeah I think it goes very deep They're over in Saudi. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. The political. I genuinely don't know.
Starting point is 01:21:05 I don't know if I need to, like, get into detail. I mean, it does sound kind of bad. But there's a bunch of comedians that are, like, against it. But I think it was Mark Marin. I don't know. I just heard of these, like, literally today. But Mark Marin was talking about how, like, you know, he wouldn't do it for a bag or whatever. He's also like it.
Starting point is 01:21:20 But also wasn't invited. So it's like it's easier to talk about having morals when you're not invited. Basically, I guess people are just like, you know, I don't know. It seems a lot to talk about. But basically we were mad because they do a lot of bad things over and so they're performing for a certain, like, leader over there. And it's like, anyways, but like Dave Chappelle's over there and Pete Davidson and Whitney Cummings and Louis C.K., Bill Burr, like, just like the biggest comedians are all going to this festival. And they're saying, I think Tim Dillon said they offered him $350,000. He asked for half a million.
Starting point is 01:21:49 They offered him $350. I don't know what's real and what's fake. When he talks, sometimes I'm like, is he joking, is he not? And he said he asked for half a million. They offer him $3.50. But then they canceled him because he was talking bad about Saudi Arabia. something so then they cancel it so I don't really know but um yeah I guess they're all like getting canceled I guess my whole point of this is like it's easier to talk like Gucci
Starting point is 01:22:08 tracksuits when we can't afford a Gucci track suit over here and I'm like those are so ugly but it's kind of but people have said that too what did else I read where people are like god it was something I don't know what it was about but like something with rich people like dying doing something only rich people could do and they're like oh thank goodness for poverty for saving me from oh kind of like that Titanic submersible Yes, bury that. And it is, sometimes you have to, yes, I love the gratitude for that because sometimes I think about that too. Because sometimes if you have like stupid money, I'd probably be doing some stupid shit going underwater or anything, but I'd probably be doing something dumb, like flying on a rocket or something just outside of the rocket, not even inside.
Starting point is 01:22:48 I don't know. You don't even mean you have so much money and then it's like whatever. But yeah, shout out to the comedians over there. Or not actually. Or not. comedians get away with everything too I feel I feel like their audience just doesn't care they can like do anything they want yeah that is true yeah that is true cares Kevin Hart Kevin Hart was over there like it's crazy because he seems pretty unproblematic to me and I'm just like
Starting point is 01:23:11 damn I don't know I was just like Moses I'm like I don't think there is any amount of money that would make me go or take me to go perform for a country that's not doing great things yeah um and I also just don't know the comedy world that like I saw people talking about it And I just didn't, I couldn't, like, calm for hand because I didn't, like, recognize 95. I knew Whitney Cumm. I recognized Whitney Cummings. I always know Whitney Cummings, yeah.
Starting point is 01:23:36 And I guess Kevin Hart, I think that was like, yeah. Everyone else was like, okay, white guy. I don't know. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Dave Chappelle's a big one. Dave Chappelle's a big. Oh, yeah, yeah. That means, isn't he, like, kind of, he's problematic, no.
Starting point is 01:23:49 Yeah. So. I know, I don't know. I don't know anything. I saw Theo Vaughn. He was, I don't know why I'm getting, comedian like news tweets but he was a big news
Starting point is 01:24:02 okay yeah because he did his he like taped his Netflix special I think it tried I don't think it worked out so well he was taping a Netflix special like I had one of his stand-up shows and I guess he bombed it
Starting point is 01:24:14 and there was like all these people saying that like it was one of the worst things I ever saw he kept going like allegedly he kept like walking off state he kept like flubbing with his stories walking off stage I guess I said he started good but then at some point he started like
Starting point is 01:24:28 forgetting his punchlines and every few minutes he would go off stage and come back on and then something so I don't know what the problem is the mental health problem
Starting point is 01:24:40 or it's a certain substance he had a day problem I don't know well you told me he had like he talks about mental health problems like he has issues a lot a lot yeah what is it do we know
Starting point is 01:24:47 does he doesn't talk about it he does I just don't know I don't follow him a diagnosis I just know that for many years he was like not doing well and then he did Like, now this is the past time.
Starting point is 01:25:00 You don't know if he has any, like, substance issues? No, I don't know. I don't think so. Oh. Like, I haven't seen that. I don't know much about him either. I mean, I see clips. I think he's, like, funny, but I don't know much about him.
Starting point is 01:25:11 He was diagnosed with PTSD in 2022, or he disclosed it in 2022. And he talks about his struggles with anxiety, a lot, too, I guess. But yeah, I don't really know. much about him either. Because it does seem like something must happen with him because he does this for a living. Like he's always performing. He's at arenas.
Starting point is 01:25:33 Like I told you, I looked it up when I was in Nashville. He's performing like 18,000 people. So it's like he obviously does this for a living. It must have been something. Something happens on stage. Maybe people get like anxiety or something. Especially if you're filming for Netflix,
Starting point is 01:25:45 you're like, this is my big one. I don't know. Right. And then think, oh, maybe if I take something just to feel a bit better or relax and it doesn't hit well. Oh, I didn't hear about. This is so interesting.
Starting point is 01:25:53 So like they're not, it's not airing. I don't know. It just happened. like it was a live audience so people that's why people were like talking about it like a lot um there was a lot of discourse about like half the room left but then some people were like no it wasn't that many but still a lot of people left before it ended like they just walked out and we're complaining about how bad he was um yeah there's a video of him walking off stage at the end and just talking to the audience is like sorry like you know it didn't go so well and
Starting point is 01:26:22 I hope I don't go off myself something like that oh oh Like, yeah, he was very, like. Oh, wow. Okay, that's sad. That's scary. That's sad. I mean, performers go through a lot. It's kind of like, um, Lola Young.
Starting point is 01:26:37 Yes. I just saw that too. But there's been multiple things. Obviously, she fainted out of stage this past weekend, but like. I think Coach, was it Coachella where she, like, she threw up or, yeah. So she's had a few, like, um, live performance incidents. And how come no one's, like, stopping her from performing on her team being like, you should stop.
Starting point is 01:26:57 Yeah. take a break because like it's actually so scary and she's like she's a young girl you know what i mean it's like obviously she's doing too much and she pulled out of post it first her manager put out of pose and like okay she's not performing here and she put out of pose and i'm not performing tonight so it's like i don't know it's like so scary that performer's just like you know you work i think alks warren too was saying like he just is constantly touring he's like he wanted like one day off or something yeah i think they should probably take more than a day off i know i for lola young i think maybe they just think she's having her moment because she had like that song messy i'm so messy
Starting point is 01:27:27 I have a song called Messi this year too That's so crazy It's your sister, yeah I do love her I do love a little ago Yeah So maybe they just think she's having her moment So they're like pushing her to like capitalize on it
Starting point is 01:27:40 But I feel bad But yeah pick and choose Because she'd take those big dates And like let her off on the Milwaukee Wisconsin date You know Because at least Because I kind of like with Chapel Like when she was blowing up
Starting point is 01:27:53 And having her big moment Like she did you know put their foot on the brakes and like she was able to like take charge yeah um but maybe it's because her her label was like smaller effort or her manager was different yeah that's only thing i can think of who's lola with let me um look at that you got to give them a message to them be like let her
Starting point is 01:28:18 it's dangerous because if you faint that fall can injure you for life oh yeah because you like teach your head she kind of like yeah Kind of felt it, but. Lola Young is on, oh, she's on Island Records, but so was Chapel. So I don't know. Maybe it's like her personal team. I don't know. Yeah, I suggest, yeah, like pick the big ones, you know.
Starting point is 01:28:43 She can be in SNL or did I make that up? Oh, I think she, one of the performers. Yeah, so it's like, keep her for SNL, make sure she, like, if I was doing SNL, right, like, again, if I was performing on SNL, I would like, literally, like, cancel everything two weeks, so I can just like meditate and like get my skin clear and just like be like the best I can be because she's been performing she knows how to do it you know what I mean just like really focus on like the big ones yeah and then
Starting point is 01:29:05 yeah continue because she's doing a lot of like festivals which is like a lot it's like if it's your own tour you know you're catered to more you can like rest more you can have more essay but if it's like these festivals that she's doing constantly it seems like a lot. Yeah and also feel bad for her too because people are online or just mean to her in general
Starting point is 01:29:21 are they what are they saying about Lola? People just bully her a lot online Really? And I mean, every pop girl gets it. But I think especially if you're not like conventionally a hot one too, you get it even more. Wait, what are they saying? People just bully her all this. Like, she's always a meme.
Starting point is 01:29:38 Yeah, her looks and like her songs and stuff. And then people were calling her like a nepo baby because she has one aunt who like worked as a writer. I think a children's author. And people were like, oh, well, she's a nepo baby. Stop it. Yeah. Yeah, so people go really hard on Lola Young, and I think it is a little bit because she's like not the conventionally like hot one, but also like a Sabrina type.
Starting point is 01:30:03 Yeah, but again, because obviously we see like the new pop girls go through, like, Chapel obviously went through the ring or two with like the pendulum effect. But I think it's even worse when it's like people can also like bully you for your looks or something on top of the last. I really thought, I guess I'm old and I don't get bullied for like looks anymore, but I like, oh, my comments have stopped, like the fat, the ugly. like I haven't seen those those don't exist and I was like oh okay like this new generation not bullying people but then I hear this stuff and I'm like what the
Starting point is 01:30:31 I know evil doesn't die just reinvents itself as who said that mean girls or Jennifer's body on one of those very different I'm gonna see free Zimbo so there's that connection interesting yeah okay we'll stop bullying especially like especially I feel like I guess you don't bully pretty people but it's like especially people who are like just you know I think people love like Lola Young or Chapel Rhone. It's like obviously they're both beautiful, but it's like they're, they're different than just a Britney Spears who I love or Christina. Because when I was a kid, it was
Starting point is 01:31:01 Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Mandy Moore, Jessica Simpson. They were all these tiny blondes with their stomachs, like skinny stomachs out. And it's like, I think we craved people like, I don't say Avrilavine, but she's also... Pink was very the anti, even though she still was like... She still had a crop top. I know.
Starting point is 01:31:17 But she was marketed as like the anti... Which is so funny. Right there was a song she had called Stupid Girls. You remember that? Yeah. Maybe if I act like that. Yeah. But she's literally like, and she was like so, like she was, I remember specifically she was like a Jessica Simpson and like a bikini, but also just like the skinny hot body. I was like, okay, well, I get the.
Starting point is 01:31:35 Her hair was short. So she was the old girl. She has short hair. Yeah. But she was still like so pretty and so. Yeah. It's like it is funny how people are like the aunt or even chaparone. You know, it's like she's because she wears like drag makeup.
Starting point is 01:31:50 It's like, oh, she's different. But also just has like, we just saw like a perfect. like a perfect class and like everything. It's just like, yeah, it is crazy how this world is. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:58 But even Sabrina who is like by all means conventionally like attractive. Like she just was like in her press store for man's best friend. She was saying how like the most hate she ever gets us from like men calling her ugly and stuff too. So it is crazy. You can't,
Starting point is 01:32:11 you just can't like escape it. So it is nuts. Yeah. But that kind of reminds me Zach Brian. Which one is he? He is Brianna Chicken Frog's ex-boyfriend. We have so many Zach Browns and Brian's and all them. What is that?
Starting point is 01:32:27 Zach Brown Band. Zach Brian. Luke Brown. Oh, oh, Zach Sang. Zach Sang. Luke Bryan. Zach Morris. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:32:37 Who's Zach Moore? Whatever. Anyway. What? Who's that? What? He broke the record for largest concert audience in the U.S. at his Michigan Stadium show for an audience of 112,000, for 108.
Starting point is 01:32:52 people, the largest ticketed concert audience in U.S. history with special guests John Mayer and support from Ryan Bingham and the Texas gentleman in Joshua Stone. It also set a merchandise sales record
Starting point is 01:33:08 in the amount of $5 million. And there's just a world out there that I know nothing about because... Yeah, what? Like, I'm trying not to be like who would vote this, but clearly the world is there. The minority, yeah. Which, okay, wow. Honestly, it's impressive.
Starting point is 01:33:26 It's, I mean. It's crazy to me. But I'm also like, and I hate to be that girl, but it is crazy to me, too, that, like, it's just a guy and jeans and a t-shirt and guitar for an hour and a half. You know what I mean? Versus, like with the concert wars, with all the pop girls, like, oh, Tate McCray, she can dance, but she can't sing. Oh, Taylor, she can't dance. Who go pay to see this? Like, who's going to go see Beyonce?
Starting point is 01:33:49 Like, it's every pop girls concert gets, like, analyzed and picked apart. and they're not doing enough or doing too little. They're flying from the sky, falling every night. The outfit changes, you know? It's like it's never enough, you know? Not enough dancing, too much dancing, not singing enough. The mic isn't on them. They can only say, it's like so crazy.
Starting point is 01:34:08 And then these guys can just show up in a t-shirt and guitar. That's what I'm saying is like somewhat impressive because I'm, like, and this is really not trying to hate, but it's like it is crazy because I'm sure there's so many, you know, average looking guys that can sing with a guitar. So why is Zach? Brian. You're trying to remember his name. Brian.
Starting point is 01:34:26 Why is that? Like, why him? I guess because his songwriting? I guess he write. I mean, this is me trying to understand. Yeah. He's just an amazing songwriter. Yeah, I guess.
Starting point is 01:34:38 That's what I heard from people. Yeah. It's impressive. If you come to a Tricia Peda show, there's no sets. There's nothing happening. It's just me and a little sequel now in a couple of answers. But, and I think that alone, I think there's some impression. Like, Play Radio City Music Hall where Hugh, Jackman,
Starting point is 01:34:52 has like 50 orchestra people behind him and then like Nita's going up there just like a little do do and just like singing to a track like it is crazy and it's I think that's impressive but it's also impressive that like yeah or Ed Sheeran actually does a little more
Starting point is 01:35:05 I don't say Ed Sheeran does the same thing but I guess he does a little songwriter but he has like a little pedals Oh true he does like his own loops Yeah which is kind of impressive But yeah just going on there with a guitar Like I said it's very impressed that 100000 people come
Starting point is 01:35:18 to watch him just be on stage with a guitar don't like him but or what I know of him I don't know much about him I guess just the Brianna thing I don't like his personality but maybe people don't get like we were talking about earlier like standard comedians
Starting point is 01:35:32 country music stars and it seems like hip pop like rappers like people don't really care about their personal behavior like they can literally like set the world on fire and like we like his songs because it's interesting he's not I always look at the charts to see who's the top touring band and like it's always been like Chris Brown was number one
Starting point is 01:35:50 this year the whole time I don't know he's just always on tour but he's like number one. So it's always surprising you never see Zach Bryan's name. Maybe he just doesn't tour as much. Yeah, maybe he just doesn't do as many dates, I wonder. Because MCR was number two, but it might have been changing now. But I was like, it's so interesting. I never saw.
Starting point is 01:36:09 Yeah, like on his website right now, he only has one other. I see. He only has one date listed. So he's performing less. Yeah. Okay, that makes sense. Yeah, well, damn. That's impressive.
Starting point is 01:36:20 I wish I was playing to 112,000 people. oh here here's the fool um okay it was 50 dates starting in 2020 uh 20 24 50 50 yeah from 24 and it just his last the michigan show was his last so about like a year wow well if you're a zach brian fan let us know maybe some people maybe some people like I just don't care about they just like songs and I just like his songs you know yeah and at least he wasn't me finding the silver lining at least he was just a boyfriend question mark and not he did i did saw that he did just pick a fight with like another country singer and or fighting through like a chain link fence or something but so i guess he just has he struggles with like mental health substance like
Starting point is 01:37:09 drinking yeah and is a bad boyfriend it could be worse they could be worse because we've seen yes so yeah that's true yeah that's sad we're like what's worse could be more gonna throwing chairs out the window, you know, like getting physical. Yeah. Oh, that too. Yeah. Country music world is wild, but. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:37:31 You know? John Mayer is a wild one to bring out. I know. I guess he is the blueprint for a white guy with guitar selling. That's very that. Right? I'd rather go see Alex Warren. He was doing arenas.
Starting point is 01:37:45 He just announced an arena tour. Kia for him. Wow. Isn't that crazy? Yeah. Just his trajectory. It's always going to blow my mind. Like, were we watching?
Starting point is 01:37:56 He showed up in some, oh, what were we watching? Oh, a canceled, like, the canceled podcast moments or whatever in a clip of him in his David Dobrick cosplay era, like, Tormenting Tanna came up. Like, I guess I just don't remember it. Like, slightly remember people saying it, but he laughed like David. He wore David's outfit. The black shirt, the black hat. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:18 The tormenting, like you said. Yeah. You know, like, crazy. Like, he had all this talent, and, like, I guess you got to, like... Skate your start somewhere. Yeah. Good for him, though. He went from David Doberk to Lewis Capaldi.
Starting point is 01:38:30 He's like, this is what I'm going to be. And I just recently found out who Louis Capaldi was, because Tana was like, I love Louis Capaldi. She's like, because I'm like, with Alex Warmer, we're talking, and I was like, that's crazy. And she goes, yeah, because, like, Lewis Capaldi took, like, a break. And he, and he, like, who's Lewis Quality? And then she turned me out. I love him, too.
Starting point is 01:38:46 Do you know anything about him? I kind of like his voice. I was like, he seems sweet. I don't know that much about him, but I know, Tana, I think she had a crush on him, right? Oh, is that? I didn't know. I think so, yeah. If I'm remembering my Lord correctly.
Starting point is 01:38:58 Her people she likes is so funny. Very all over the place. Yeah, Tana's taste. Adele. Adele's not, you remember I told you guys last week. I was like, oh, Adele's doing the halftime show. Yeah, I do remember you said that, yeah. It's not.
Starting point is 01:39:07 Yes, Bad Bunny. That's great. Yeah. I don't know if the, with, okay, I heard, I read reports. I was like, Taylor Swift is not doing it. like confirm not doing it Adele confirmed not doing it so I don't know if there was talks at some point
Starting point is 01:39:21 that fell apart or whatever but yeah bad bunny makes sense to me I think like me personally as someone who doesn't watch the Super Bowl would like to see a pop girl just because I love like a pop girl show but if it's not a pop girl I'm happy that it's if it's gonna be a male artist
Starting point is 01:39:37 like yeah bad bunny makes sense to me yeah yeah very exciting we love a halftime show yeah and I was looking it up to because obviously like I hear about all the records and stuff that Bad Bunny breaks and I was like damn he really is one of the biggest artists in the world um yeah because his album that he released this year let me get the name um debilitar mass photos well good um very gringo I think but that's not a good yet a little um it is the first album to reach seven billion streams this
Starting point is 01:40:15 year. And it came out this year. This not crazy? Seven billion? Seven billion. Yeah. Billion's crazy. How much money is that? A billion dollars? Like, what does he make? Probably like not that much you would think. No, streaming is very low. Really? Yeah. Damn. But from 2020 to 2020, he was the most played artist in Spotify. And he made history as the first musician to claim the top spot for three consecutive years. So he's really been, yeah. He's been around. He's been at the top of the chart.
Starting point is 01:40:45 and he was getting like some um controversy I guess because he hasn't performed any US date um he refused because he didn't want to um have ice be like outside of his shows because obviously he's a Latin artist he would have a big Latino show out like at his concerts and he had fears over like any of his fans coming out to see him and being like a hotspot for ice whatever so he refused to perform in um the United States on his tour and this is like the one, he said this is the one exception he'll make. And then people were, like, trying to come at him for that. But, like, it makes sense.
Starting point is 01:41:21 What were they coming up for? He's like, oh, you said that you wouldn't perform in America because, and you're performing at this. But it wasn't because it, like, I think people misinterpreted it of, like, he was afraid for himself, but obviously he's not afraid for himself because he's also a citizen. He's, like, afraid for fans or whatever, because they do go to, like, venues and stuff and, like, they wait outside. So that's, people just, God, they really try to mind everything, about everything,
Starting point is 01:41:44 about everything, which is. so wild. Yeah. And I think having a Latin artist right now who also is like pretty political and like outspoken on like the biggest stage in America makes sense. Like yeah. Like hello. No, it's going to be huge. Everyone's going to like tune in. Yeah. It'll be really big. Yeah. And he's he's obviously he's been around for a while. I've had my bud bunny cup. I guess telling you I have a bad bunny Starbucks cup up there since like 2021. I was like love. But this past year like you were saying he's so like or past couple of years. He's been like so mainstream over here with like SNL. Obviously like acting and stuff more and stuff and he's good actor yeah and all the celebrities go out to his shows
Starting point is 01:42:19 to like um like austin butler yeah yeah yes because he's had a time of their lives yeah puerto rico residency right yeah was it three months or something yeah yeah it was crazy it was like sold out so fast yeah i think it's a good choice yeah again for like a male artist i'm like this makes a lot of sense yeah obviously my gay should have loved like a taylor and ariana a mylie but if not one of the pop girls maybe they'll come out with him you know maybe like a sure he has a lot of collab so i'm sure he has a lot of collab so i'm sure Because he also was a guest When it was Shakira and J-Lo
Starting point is 01:42:49 Like he came on Yeah, yeah, yeah So I feel, oh yeah He could, he could bring literally any artist He could have a Rosalia, Carol G like easily like anyone Britney Spears out of retirement probably You know, like anybody
Starting point is 01:42:59 True, yeah Yeah, she's yeah The guest could be fierce too So, oh, love it Yeah, I'm excited for it It's one thing I'm excited about For the Super Bowl Everything else, who's going, don't care
Starting point is 01:43:08 Tea, the only I guess if the Chiefs go again And it's Taylor Watch but other than that Taylor Watch is so funny. Was Travis Kelsey at the wedding? No, he had a football game on Sunday. He can't call out?
Starting point is 01:43:22 No. Really? Yeah, you're contractually obligated. No. There's literally no way. It's like you wait all year for like football season. Okay, but like you do a hundred games. You can't miss one game.
Starting point is 01:43:34 No. There's literally no way. And what if he's sick? I guess you have to be really, really, or like injured beyond. Yeah. Physical. And then I think even if you're injured. whatever you have to like still be there but um oh my god taylor went from the wedding and then the
Starting point is 01:43:51 next day she did do the she did go to the chiefs games although she hasn't been photographed or like recorded at the games which is interesting you don't think she's going or she's like she's there and i think last week she went but she like was hidden like they had her behind like a this kind of like box situation i don't know if it was for her safety or she just just like holding out on like a public appearance until the album rollout. It could be either. This Friday. I'm so excited.
Starting point is 01:44:22 Maybe she'll be here at the game this Friday with Orange and Green. She'll like, here I am. Yeah. What comes out Friday, the movie? The movie and the album. Well, Thursday night technique. Oh, I'm going to be plugging myself. I'm going to do a live reaction stream to the album on Thursday night.
Starting point is 01:44:36 You should end at the beginning of the episode. I love when you plug yourself. But yeah, next episode will start the beginning. But yeah, I'm really, I took like, I even took work off because I'm like, I do not I hate I used to love it at first it was exciting like being like covering it as like a swifty it felt like you know I was covert I was like inside but now I'm like I just want to enjoy it like I want to enjoy an album and go to the movie and not be stressed about having to like do a damn Instagram post or something yeah it's an event so yeah I took it off oh I'm so excited for you
Starting point is 01:45:04 oh my god what time do you streaming when it comes out it's probably like 830 yeah Pacific standard time because it comes out at 9 p.m we have already seen the movie then when the album No, the movie is Friday at noon. Yeah. Did you take that day off too? Yeah. Love it. Just a little vacation.
Starting point is 01:45:22 I'm like, I just, my manager, Ash, is like, are you going to a secret session or something? I'm like, I was like, no, I just don't want to be bothered. Manifest it. Maybe we'll be. Is there secret sessions? I don't think for this one, no. The last one, the last one, the last album she had a secret session for was, I think, reputation, which I didn't get invited to.
Starting point is 01:45:40 But I did get invited to see her for lover for her album after. Oh, did you go? Is that way in the picture? Yeah, yeah, that one of me in the kitchen is from... You need to start reposting all your tailors of content. Start with the one where you're like in the video with her. That's the most impressive thing ever to me. And I was like, why aren't you posting that more?
Starting point is 01:45:58 That's so cute. Like you, it's like you and another guy and like three girls. And she's like the cutest video. And I was like, you can post that because you just show... I love showing how long I've been a fan of something because I've been an OG. I've been here since the beginning. You should post it. Yeah, because I really, I was an OG.
Starting point is 01:46:13 I missed our... When her first tour My parents used to let me stay home From school Like when her tickets went on sale Because I would be like I need to get these tickets As soon as they go on sale
Starting point is 01:46:24 And it was before like You know the iPhone and stuff So I had to like be at home Yeah And they let you stay home for that Mm-hmm Love that And I was like boots on the ground
Starting point is 01:46:32 When her second album came out fearless I was already like Swifty-pilled and like my mom Took me to Walmart before school To get the CD the day came out Yeah And then ironically I went to history club
Starting point is 01:46:44 class after and be like, look, I got the album, and this boy named Travis said I was gay. Ironically, also a Travis, but not Kelsey. Oh, I was like, ironically, got it. Was he gay? Not that I know of, but maybe, I haven't followed up, yeah. Like, why would he say that to you? That's so weird. History class of all things, but.
Starting point is 01:47:03 He's just like, you're like, oh, look, I got Taylor's type of gay. Yeah. Did he? And then what did you do? Gagged it. Did you say that? We're like gagged it. I should have.
Starting point is 01:47:13 Clocked it. Clocked, yeah, clocked mama. Did you respond? You think? I don't remember, no. I probably was just too shy. I wasn't very much of a... Aw.
Starting point is 01:47:21 You were shy, but like not. Yeah. Same today, though, too. Like, randomly I'll be very like clapped backy, not shy. But sometimes I am quiet and shy. I don't know. Interesting. Yeah, because like in high school you're like performing at the talent show.
Starting point is 01:47:34 So I'm like, hey, you're not shy, but... I honestly don't know what it is. It's like, yeah, it's one or the other. But anyway, yeah, we'll be seated for a life of show growth. And so exciting. So she's releasing it this week. And so this past Friday, to get ahead of Taylor releasing, over 40 artists, like, release new music. I think to this not compete with Taylor.
Starting point is 01:47:59 That's so funny. They're like, okay, let's get it out now. Literally, over 40 artists, over 30 albums were released last Friday. But there is one artist who announced that they will be releasing the same day as Taylor. Honestly, it is such a view thing to do. And I'm not. you're not because Victoria Justice of all people
Starting point is 01:48:16 announced that she is releasing on October 3rd literally I think we all released on October 3rd so and this is the third time that this is I think this time it is like plan yeah but it is the third time this happened to her infamously it happened last or 2020 with the tortured post department she released
Starting point is 01:48:38 the same day oh wow and then now I think this was announced later on So, yeah, I think it is kind of like a marketing thing at this point, too. We get a full album from Victoria Justice, too? I think it's just a song, just the one song. One single. But it is like so camp to me that she's doing that. And I'm so mad that you're not.
Starting point is 01:48:57 And she, like, it is so smart for her to do that. Because everyone has to like, let me get out of the way. But we're talking about it. You know what I mean? Exactly. She's smart as hell. Yeah. It's like, who would compete against.
Starting point is 01:49:07 Taylor. Yeah. Only she can. Honestly, yeah. She tops. It's like number one on Billboard is Victoria Justice and Taylor You never know You never know
Starting point is 01:49:16 Yeah Are you gonna listen on your live stream? Maybe I will Maybe I'll after I get the Metswell Taylor songs Yeah You know what Victoria Justice She seems like a sweet girl So yeah why not
Starting point is 01:49:26 I love that for her Me too I think it's fierce I think it's so camp That would be awful though Like you said to have the release It's kind of like What was it Selena got married this weekend
Starting point is 01:49:35 But so did Catherine McBrew Yes She got married now She got married now And she's like Oh man
Starting point is 01:49:41 And she might doesn't care about, like, if it, like, got overshadowed or whatever, like, oh, but that would, like, suck to be, like, on the same. I mean, I thought about that with, like, uh, with, like, Aquaman's birth. That was, like, when other pregnant celebrities, I was like, oh, my God, I hope, like, a Rihanna. Like, imagine, like, yeah. I always think about that. That's why, like, when we get up in the morning, like, we obviously from the podcast before, but I was just like, oh, my God, like, hopefully no one else. Like, like, it doesn't matter now. But, like, it's exciting to have your announcement be the announcement.
Starting point is 01:50:05 But obviously, like, yeah, Rihanna having a baby. Obviously, yeah, as Yazborn did pass away the day. we announced but we didn't know we didn't know you know we would have we would have held our news probably if we would have known but it was like an hour later they announced i was like oh yeah we had one hour of our own time yeah yeah and rightfully so he should have but you know like when you have exciting news yeah like getting married or something seems like a big deal me getting married the day taylor swift gets married just with a campness that would actually be so funny that'd be cute you should taylor yeah your anniversary will always be together oh t yeah
Starting point is 01:50:39 I love that. That's actually so cute. That would be tea. I love the tie-ins. Donny Osmond got married on my birthday, 10 years before I was born, but it's on my birthday. Serendipitous. Yes, that's like May 8th. So when I go to, I used to go to the shows every year with my dad in Vegas for my birthday,
Starting point is 01:50:52 even as like a 12-year-old, 13-year-old. And I would feel like he'd always be like, it's a special night. And I'm like, oh, my gosh. But then he'd be like, my wife is there. We've been married 30 years. Like, okay, well, T, you know. We love a May 8th. Anything.
Starting point is 01:51:06 Walton Gagins News, can we do that or can we do that or no? Are we not there? Walton Coggins in the news. He, um, I love a Walton Gagins post and I love Walton Gagins in general. Pete Davidson. Did you see his interview? Was he on Theo Vaughn? I think he was on Theo Vaughn talking about this.
Starting point is 01:51:20 He was talking about how he was scared, like Pedro Pascal, like, how everyone was so quick to turn on him. Like everyone was like building him up and loved him. Do you see this? No. Yeah. And so then he was saying he thinks Walton Gagans is going to go through the same thing soon in a couple months.
Starting point is 01:51:32 People are going to get sick of seeing him because he's doing like all these shows. Because obviously like when you, it's kind of like city sweetie, right? It's like when you're hot, you start booking everything. thing. But then some people are like, okay, enough of this person. Angela, yeah. Right. But, like, kind of what you had said, like, maybe Cindy Sweeney shot all these ads last year or whenever and they're just coming out now and people are like, okay, enough of it. So he had, Pete Davis and said he thought Walton Goggins was going to get through the same thing. But Walton Goggins did a response on his Instagram. I love responding to Walton
Starting point is 01:51:57 Goggins out there. I love, he's so in the weeds. He responds. He's like, so whatever. But I loved his take on it because he's like, oh, he's like, yeah. He's like, what a blessing to be even considered that I would be able to be turned on because I'm so popular. You know what I mean? And I loved his way of thinking. Right? He's like, kind of cool that like, you know, he thinks I'm like so popular and all these things that people love me so much that they might like turn on me one day.
Starting point is 01:52:19 And he's like, and he's like, and if they do, he's like, he goes, I'll write it out. And I was like, I love that. I love it so much. Because it is sad. Like you were like, you were saying the pendulum swinging. Like it happened obviously with Pete Davidson. People were like, we're over him. Pedro Pescolde kind of.
Starting point is 01:52:31 I mean, I guess. But that's more like political. Like, Walton Gorgans is so different. You know, he's not like the new single hot comedian guy from, you know what I mean? Like he's... I guess because he's just everywhere. And the walls is playing and... People love him.
Starting point is 01:52:44 And so that was everywhere. I know it was random. It was random that he like called him out of all people. That's what I'm saying. Because it is very different. Like a Petro Pascal who's like in movies and Walt... I mean, I think Walton Gagin's is bigger and better than Petro Pascal. But I mean, you know, some people might disagree.
Starting point is 01:52:59 But I thought it was, yeah, I thought it was interesting. He called him out. Did he pay him on Theo Vaughn. He was talking about... I just had the clip about using drugs and why you have to go sober or something. Oh, I didn't see. Is he sober? That's what he said.
Starting point is 01:53:15 Oh, I didn't know. I saw him talking about, like, his dad, 9-11. I didn't know that. His dad died in 9-11. Yeah. He was a firefighter. Jeff Whittick told you about it, but I could understand why he would walk out. Oh, God, I forget everything.
Starting point is 01:53:27 Just like Danny McBride, like all these things. I'm like, did he talk about that? God, I really do block out all the deaf interviews. I just don't remember much these days. Oh, my God, did he say that? Or his mom. He said his mom was in 9-11. And then he was saying, yeah, he was connecting it to Pete Davidson.
Starting point is 01:53:41 But his mom survived. Yeah, I think so. I didn't know. Okay. Maybe I did hear that somewhere, but then I heard it again. I was like, oh, what? Damn, that's sad. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:51 You know? Yeah, the P2, I think he talked about because, not in the Ovan, but I think I read another interview where he talked about, like, before becoming a dad because his partner is pregnant, like wanting to get. his like all his psychological stuff like in check before the yeah before the baby comes so when did you talk about that on this interview or something else something else yeah he was doing he had a movie come out a couple a month or two ago um it was like right after he announced uh him and his god i'm forgetting her name she named cassie um but right after he announced she was pregnant
Starting point is 01:54:26 oh or maybe he's elsie hewitt yeah his girlfriend um i wonder she's ready to hewett packard the printer ink is that the name that is such a HP yeah that is a random thing for you to know as someone who doesn't even know how to use a printer I think my dad
Starting point is 01:54:47 is easy to be a programmer yeah O T yeah well my dad actually did have a computer business which is why I know what was the other thing did you tell me someone told me or you told me when I was trying to tell you what he made the circuit boards is that what they're called yeah is that what you called it is that what it is that what it is
Starting point is 01:55:03 told me. He used to make those little electronic boards and they would have like yellow and white and circuit board. How do you know what circuit board is? Because I had to build, well, I didn't build a PC myself, but I had to order the parts to get the PC built. So I learned a lot about pieces, I guess. My dad used to make circuit boards for PCs. That's yours. Okay. And Microsoft bought his company. A USB drive requires power from a computer to work, true or false. No idea. You don't know? What is the Twitter?
Starting point is 01:55:36 What is it? A USB? No idea what that is. Yeah. So I feel like you didn't learn anything about like computers through him. I did a little, I think, osmosis. That's why I think I think I call myself a computer programmer because I think I could get away with enough a little bit. I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:55:54 I just know he needs to make those little. That is crazy because you couldn't even find like an email. I can't. I remember I to like help you with your mom was asking you for an email. That's right. No, I know my mom will be like, oh, can you help me with it? I'm actually no. No, computers have, no, technology in general I'm really not good at.
Starting point is 01:56:10 But also by choice, because I just am like, have no interest in. Like printers, I never owned a printer, can never print things out until I met Moses and I have him print things out for me. And even to this day, that damn printer, I will always be like, he'll be gone and I need to print this out and I don't know how to do it. And like, I know how to do it. But like, sometimes that printer just doesn't work. Remember that day?
Starting point is 01:56:28 The printer just like was not working. And I was like, what the hell is wrong with it? She doesn't make a picture of the printer. And she just opened some train And she's like, there's no paper And the printer didn't say even that there's no paper There was paper I'm like, that's not where you put the paper
Starting point is 01:56:42 And there was paper in the printer But what was wrong with it? Well, I couldn't even explain what it was wrong Because there was nothing wrong That's the thing I know how to print now from my phone I can say print but it's like But it wasn't working
Starting point is 01:56:55 And I was like well what the hell is wrong with this printer It was I hate printers They're so annoying And every time we do They are annoying I mean, they're by design annoying. My dad didn't work on printers. He just worked on computers.
Starting point is 01:57:07 He's kind of a genius. I mean, I would do like an electrical engineer or something. Very smart. Very college. He loves to tell me he took eight years to get through college because he had to work so much. Oh. He's like, it took me eight years to get through college.
Starting point is 01:57:19 I was like, oh, damn, that sucks. I didn't even go to college. Eight years is crazy, and he had to pay his way through. You know, do you have your parents tell him stories like that? Like, we had to hike six miles in snow to get to school, or I had to go eight years and pay my way through. through college. A little bit.
Starting point is 01:57:37 I guess they would say, when I was younger, they would about like before they moved to America, like my mom in Cuba and my dad in Peru. Okay, that's a, that's a valid struggle for sure. They're all valid struggle. My dad working through college is a valid struggle too, but it is, yeah. Yeah, but yeah, they would just mostly about like life in Cuba and Peru versus like America growing up kind of thing. Like just tougher?
Starting point is 01:57:57 Just different, I guess. Yeah, yeah. Yeah, I'm always, I am always fascinating. with people when they you know their story coming to America it's so interesting you never talk about your story I like to ask you questions about it but you never talk too much about it you never tell Malbu like but she's three years old I mean I think she even understands what it means what's a country do you think she knows you have an accent oh good question do you ever think about that like do kids know their parents have accents probably not right
Starting point is 01:58:24 until they like are around enough people to know that like one person speaks differently I would think I don't know does she think me and Moses like speak sound the same I mean, we do. I'm not trying to be like, we're so different. Yeah. I don't know. I know, because also there's a lot of people with accents in our lives. Yeah, that's true.
Starting point is 01:58:40 So they just don't think anything of it. Do you just think each person has? I mean, yeah, I never think of your accent. Like, I don't know if she knows yet what a language is or a different language. Yeah, she knows like three languages. Honestly, she's probably just like, I just know everything in this world. So four, if you count, I mean, your sign language. But I still think when we fly with her, like, what's her perception of it?
Starting point is 01:59:00 like if she understands where we are, where we went to, or... Did she know we're flying? Like, does she know we're in the air? Kind of. I think. I don't know. She does. To me, she's like, oh, I just get on the seat and we're going.
Starting point is 01:59:11 You know, we're going in, like, a car or something. So interesting. But, like, they do pick up languages. Like, she can, like, obviously not fluently, but she can say words in, like, three different languages and, like, it's sign language four. She can, like, it's so crazy how she just picks up languages. Yeah. It's so amazing.
Starting point is 01:59:25 It's so smart. But she doesn't have an accent like you. Like, you know, some people have, like, a British accent if their parents. It's, like, British, and they have, like, a British accent. Some people do say that she has some little... Little transatlantic accent. She has a Moira. She does sometimes.
Starting point is 01:59:39 I mean, she was born with a British accent, but now it's kind of like... She does say, mama. She said, mama. Now she says mommy. But it's because she hears those kids, like the kids, she just emulates them. Yeah, she loves those kids. We watch kids that only have aunts and uncles. They always say, hey, uncle, hey, there's no mom and dad in it.
Starting point is 01:59:57 It's more interesting. Well, I don't know if it's, like, real. Oh. I think it's like, I think they're little kids from different walks of light. Oh. But for some reason, they're like, uncle and aunts take care of them. Yeah, they're like, hey, uncle, what can we do? And I'm like, why don't they have, I mean, I guess that's.
Starting point is 02:00:10 I think it just helps them with the storyline because there's so many people, there's different. There's one main girl, but there's so many other people that just cast it through this thing. They're so up to date. They have K-pop demon hunter wigs. They have the purple wig, the pink wig. And I was just like, gosh, they must make these videos quick. And they're like, get like 100 million views. Wow.
Starting point is 02:00:28 Yeah, it's like a kid's channel It's like such a weird thing And they shoot in a house Where like houses are right next door to each other Like it's very interesting But they update it so fast And I swear whatever Malibu's doing The kids are doing too
Starting point is 02:00:38 It's like so bizarre I was like how are you doing this too? That's why she's in Spider-Man Everyone's like why isn't she wearing Spider-Man so much And it's like she, there's these kids that play Spider-Man I was wondering that too I was like okay work But she doesn't like I try to put on like a Spider-Man
Starting point is 02:00:50 Cartoon and she's scared of that So she just likes kids dressing up as Spider-Man And she will do the Like the web The spider webs That's like let's play superhero and we play super heroes and stuff. And we got her a web shooter that shoots out like silly string.
Starting point is 02:01:03 Oh, cute. It gets everywhere. She, oh, my God. It, like, shoots way up high. Peace fell on Aquaman the other day. We're like, oh, my God, let's shoot it away. Because also my sister got her a bow and arrow, like kids set for crazy. Love that.
Starting point is 02:01:17 She's ready for hungry games. I love that. Luckily, it's not too forceful. I'm like, this sounds dangerous, but. No, just a little section cup, you know. It's still. It's like, oh, my God, she has all these. weapons in the house like us, but...
Starting point is 02:01:30 She's ready. She's ready. The next Hunger Games. I guess so. How did we get there? What were we talking about? We did watch the demon hunters. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 02:01:40 We did watch the movie. Well, just this has been one on the Hot Hapeks last time. I'm like, I don't know it's a Hot Hapik anymore. We've talked about it multiple times. I mean, we can. I'm saying we watch it. It was good. It's really good.
Starting point is 02:01:49 It's pretty good. I like it. I know what? I don't love it. I think I loved it when I watched it when I watched the beginning and then the whole... Well, okay, I will say I fell asleep. Oh. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:01:59 Like, I think I like the beginning. Like, I love the beginning. I love the girls. Like, I love their fierceness. I don't know if I like can get into the whole movie because I'm always confused too. Like there's good demons. Like they're demons, right? The girls.
Starting point is 02:02:11 They're demon hunters. But are they demons? Like half demon. Oh, that's what's confusing because she had like the vein or whatever. Yeah. She was hiding. She was hiding her. So there's some good demons then.
Starting point is 02:02:22 She was half. She was trying to suppress that side of her. Yeah. She was trying to overcome it. Wait, why? Why not embrace it? Because that's what she was supposed to hunt. Because the demons feed of people's souls.
Starting point is 02:02:37 I guess why are we hunting demons to begin with? Because they're, yeah, they're hunting. They're praying on people's souls. So it's. After that they're trying to protect that. No, remember? Oh, maybe you fell asleep. But the demons come and they were like sucking the souls out of people in the town.
Starting point is 02:02:53 What's interesting is that they are kind of like have an accurate take of the music industry. Oh, good point. Because a lot of, because there is music that's designed for that and very demonic to, you know, draw the energy out of people and there's music that's the opposite. So it's really interesting because I thought there's a lot of depth in it. Okay, you loved it. I haven't finished it.
Starting point is 02:03:15 I've watched it. I've attempted to watch it to place and I fall asleep and I do like it, I think, and then I fall asleep. So then I'm like, maybe I didn't like it because why did I fall asleep? Like I stayed awake for Courtney Stodden, but I fell asleep during K-pop, Demon Hunters. I was going to say, you know, don't like demonic things usually so that's where my head went i was yeah you're kind of protecting yourself but to me this wasn't like scary demons this was like you know that's what they do a good job
Starting point is 02:03:37 but they didn't make it scary but they did get the message across what was the message that they are soul-sucking so those boys were soul-sucking or what they were the demons yeah they were yeah they kill them spoiler alert um i think i'm yeah well one of them the one that she was like falling for oh yeah like he yeah like he ended up helping her shut down the whole thing was like because he sold out his family for himself or whatever
Starting point is 02:04:06 I mean, butchering the whole story but he sold out his family so he was like not forgiving himself for what he did and then she was like no like you have to forgive herself so it was like a thing of like you know acknowledging that you did something bad forgiving yourself for it and then so he turned and helped her like shut down the big demon
Starting point is 02:04:22 like how guilt and shame can draw you to that place yeah I'm here for it Why were they eating popcorn every time he would show his abs? Like, you remember their eyes turned into popcorn? Oh. She just, they just, that was the word to show affection.
Starting point is 02:04:40 Like they, she was attracted to him and was. Was the abs? Like the corn looked like the abs and then they were just like popping there. Like it was so hot that the kernels were pumping. Yeah. I love that. I know we thought about it K-pop D-100. I'm like, what if I just put some popcorn on my eyes?
Starting point is 02:04:55 I kind of like that girl. I put a corn on my belly My abs I love it I like where we're at Maybe I need to try and watch it When I'm more awake I like gosh I always do
Starting point is 02:05:08 Yeah maybe that's really is the story So you don't have to Okay So no watching it anymore I'm sure there'll be a sequel or something Yeah for sure that I think they already have confirmed Their song does come up all the time
Starting point is 02:05:24 When we play music on like you know the different apps yeah like we play all kinds of songs for the kids golden yeah golden comes up all the time oh yes that one's even better i think actually we could be the three girls i get weirdly it's so weird whenever we do the podcast i get so hungry but like during the week i'm good with just like a great fruit eggs but i'm like starving i coined the new term food clustrophobia oh is that how you describe yourself that's how most of you identify this situation where you are in a room for four hours and you know that there's nothing in access and you can't leave and you can go and there's no so it's this claustrophobia yeah so is it
Starting point is 02:06:09 food trap or food like food trap sounds right yeah something yeah I think that's what it is it's weird I have like a weird like I have to eat before I have to eat during I had to like it's just like such a weird thing but like during the week I can like go like just till two o'clock and yeah and be good. But also, just the knowing, because like when you're just watching TV or in bed, you know, you can just walk to the kitchen and grab a chip or a snack. So, but then you choose not to or you choose to do it. But here you don't have that choice.
Starting point is 02:06:40 You're like, you can just leave everyone is working and doing it. Yeah, that sounds about right. Well, I did postmate some R.B. Curly. I love Arby's Curly. I love them. And they're only like 400 calories. Is that a lot? Not really, no
Starting point is 02:06:56 Maybe it's less I don't know I probably just made that up It's not much I think it's 400 It's not much Who cares though Who cares
Starting point is 02:07:01 Because honestly Counting calories I count in protein There you go You need them You need calories Throughout the day What do you need
Starting point is 02:07:07 At least 2,500 Is that wrong? I think 2000 And 1,500 If you want to lose weight Yeah It depends on your body
Starting point is 02:07:14 And activity level So I'm very active I'm very active these days I've been walking And plenty Yeah there you go All right
Starting point is 02:07:22 On the way early five break so I have a few random okay a couple quick ones but um Glenn Powell was on therapist and first of all Glenn Powell's relationship with Jake Shane is so interesting to me they're like I guess are really close people have sort of like shipping them together which is so funny because they fly together Glenn had Jake Shane uh Jake Shane stay at his house like in his guest room and then he like was taking like hosting him and like went and took like photos of Jake Shannon's jammies, like, and talked about how cute Jake's morning voice was. It was very interesting to me.
Starting point is 02:08:01 I like, I can get behind the Jake X. Glenn shit, I think. Are you a little envious because you do love Glenn Powell? Glenn Powell? You have, you, like, you, like, I think he's a nice guy. But I feel like you like him because I think he was on your guest list. And I was like, oh, that's so interesting, twice. Glenn Powell. Is that his name?
Starting point is 02:08:22 Glenn Powell? Or who were we talking about? Glenn Powell. Yes. I think he was on your, from the Booker, the Booker list. I think you had Glenn Powell on there. Me? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:08:32 I didn't. Maybe I put him as far as like someone who's doing podcast, but I personally don't have like an affinity for him. Because I was out of the list. I was like, okay, Glenn Powell random. Yeah, maybe that or did I email that? I mean, it was on someone's list. Maybe Moses did. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:08:51 I don't know if it did. How did that put anyone on the list? You don't have a list. You never email the list? No. I would love to see who's on your list. We were watching something on Big Bang and a scientist came on. He's like, I don't like him.
Starting point is 02:09:01 And I was like, okay, random. Like, he's just like, I was like, not like a scientist. That's my beef, my drama. Yeah, that was so weird. Then you didn't elaborate. You're like, I don't care for him. I was like, I literally scientist appearing. Okay, maybe not.
Starting point is 02:09:16 Okay, so you don't like love. I don't have like an affinity. I think he's nice. You like Superman. Oh, you're thinking of David Pornspel. Okay. percent okay okay because i was like i think i've seen his name and you're like it's a big ah it's a big wish but maybe yeah i was like there's no way but maybe
Starting point is 02:09:30 okay maybe that's what i thought yeah yeah yeah yeah it's not confused david cornst i mean no offense of lyn powell no they're so different you want to be the jake shane to david cornce yeah amazing way to put it yes you are so right would you rather be the jake Shane to David Kornset or Jake Shane to like a Ted Nifism It's a tough question Is it? To me I feel like there's like an obvious choice for you
Starting point is 02:09:57 I think I could be the Jake Shane to Ted Nivensumison I think there's a world But that's, to me that's easily obtainable As opposed to what I mean like To me David Korn Not that it's not he's not like the biggest right I think that would be the equivalent Yeah
Starting point is 02:10:13 And he just takes pictures of you in your pajamas David Corn, and I think he would. He seems like such a sweetie. Would you be nervous? Would you wear like Superman pajamas? No, I wouldn't wear Superman pajamas. No, I wouldn't wear Superman pajamas.
Starting point is 02:10:26 Because I also don't even really care about, I didn't care about Superman until David Corn Sweat and James Gunn, I guess. Their interpretation of Superman, then I was like, oh, I love this Superman. But that's, yeah, that's kind of like the whole. But I've seen David Corn, like I saw David Corn Sweat in Pearl and I didn't think anything. Interesting. So you like him as Superman. So that's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 02:10:43 Then you can go hardcore to Superman. Yeah, I guess. And I like David Corden Sweat in interviews. Like, his Superman press store is like, he's charmed me. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. I think he's just like a fun, charming straight guy, you know, similar to Ted Nivensson.
Starting point is 02:10:55 Yeah, yeah, yeah. And Glenn Powell, I guess. Glenn Powell doesn't charm me as much, but I know he is very nice. Like, I've never heard anyone say one bad thing about Glenn Powell. And what is the relationship you think they're just like a... I know it started in Allo. I think they started working out together in Allo and then it blossomed from there with Jake Sheen and Glenn Powell. It's giving kind of Chris Olson-Magan-Trainner a little bit too.
Starting point is 02:11:17 Yeah, kind of. It's like, is this real, which we love, because obviously they have great, like, chemistry, friendship, chemistry, whatever. But is it, or is it more like, hey, Jake's hot right now, like, let's, because I didn't hear about Glenn Powell before you, and especially now with Jake's Jane. I'm like, I don't know him. Glenn Powell is in everything right now, so I don't know. Like what? Like, what's his big thing? Like, I know the name, and I just have no, Sidney-Sweeney movie I know him from.
Starting point is 02:11:39 I guess his biggest movie, yeah, he was in, whatever that was, me forgetting what's called. But, yeah, that's Sydney. He was in Top Gun, Maverick. That was, like, his biggest movie, I guess. He's the star of it? Him and Tom Cruise. Okay, well, Tom Cruise is probably the star of it, then I would assume. He's in, right now he's promoting this show, Chad Powers, which is a Hulu show.
Starting point is 02:12:01 And then his movie comes out next month, Running Man. Okay, so he's that, okay, there you go. So he's doing a lot of press. He's doing a lot of press right now. Okay. I don't think there's anything wrong. I love when, you know, like, influencer. I love, I do love that mainstream.
Starting point is 02:12:13 media is recognizing that influencers, oh, like, we need to go to this route. Who was it? Was it Leonardo DiCaprio was on a podcast? He was on the Travis Kelsey one, the long, whatever it was called. What is it called? The longest yard. The, what is that called? What is their podcast called?
Starting point is 02:12:28 I have no idea. The travel, whatever. New Heights, New Heights. Oh, love that. I love it. I recognize that it's so big because it's Travis Kelsey and J. Like, I understand, like, they're so big. They had Taylor Swift on.
Starting point is 02:12:39 But, like, so random that, like, Leonardo Caprio did that one because they're not like, interview. Not that it matters, but like, they don't have guests really, right? They do, but it's usually like, or in past was more football, like sports related, you know. So, so random, right? Yeah, because I've, like, I would understand a Theo Vaughn more than the new heights, but I guess it is a huge podcast. Like, I guess they're football fans because he was Benicio del Toro, and I'm like, okay, are they like football fans or something? So weird.
Starting point is 02:13:10 Although Jason Kelsey was really good with the Taylor Swift. interview. They are good. Yeah, he was a really good interviewer. That's the first interview I've seen Jason Kelsey like do. But I guess he's a commentator. So he does sports stuff a lot. But anyway.
Starting point is 02:13:24 For not being interviewers, they're pretty good at it. Especially with like Leonardo Cameron to Canada, which was like so random. I'm like, why are they? But love. Yeah, I love when they do these little podcasts and stuff. But I don't know, Jake Shane makes Glenn Powell more charming to me in a way too. I'm like, oh, that's cute. Oh, for sure.
Starting point is 02:13:43 think that's even like making trainer like I mean people like knew her obviously but I think like that Chris Solson gay besty thing was like oh this is like a gay and a girl you know that we like all relate to and love to and want to have a friendship like this kind of I mean I don't know if it is at the beginning it was like that and I think
Starting point is 02:13:58 Jake Shane is like the person now it's almost like I saw something talking about this like you go on his podcast because it's not like obviously Call Our Daddy is like the biggest podcast but it is more just like questions as opposed to Jake Shane is they're more like formal questions and Jake Shane is more like a key like he's more like just yeah it's cute C for sure yeah he is getting he's getting all the big ones yeah I like it I like the
Starting point is 02:14:22 friendship I like the relationship I like that big stars are using social people more yeah and it seems like they are actually friends I mean brisket his dog loves Jake Shane too so I'm like if your dog loves them then yeah okay they have all their photos and Jake is always holding brisket that little dog. Brickett's a dog? It's like, yeah, Glenn Powell's little dog. And that he takes every, oh, he was in Twisters as well last summer. Briscuit's a crazy name for a dog.
Starting point is 02:14:49 Don't you eat brisket? Yeah. Well, my cat's name is cheese and you eat cheese. You're, okay. You're very glad Powell-coded cheese. You say, come here, cheese? Yeah. I love that.
Starting point is 02:15:00 I like that. I'm not one of your names. Yeah, what the hell? Oh my gosh. Briscuit's crazy, though, but I love it. It's cute. I just think of like you eat it. And it is like a little dog.
Starting point is 02:15:11 too which is kind of funny but uh anyway yeah so that kind of just shows how close they are but and when glen powell was on therapist he talked about how um a canceled actor asked to take a photo with him and glen powell had to turn him down because he said that his face is toxic and that it just like wouldn't be a good idea if he was like pictured with him he said that to the person yeah and he like he wouldn't take the photo like he would like he talked to him but he wouldn't take the photo with him. He wouldn't say who, and my mind is like, who could it have been? I really don't know. Yeah, he can't think of any clues.
Starting point is 02:15:48 Not really. No, I mean, someone who has been in a lot of movies because they talked about like their work, but. Who's like a, maybe Kevin Spacey? I think he's the only one I might refuse a photo with. Trying to think who you'd be like, wow, no, not you. Because he said, Glenn said, nice to meet you. And he said,
Starting point is 02:16:08 oh, dude, I'm such a big fan. And then a photographer asked if they could take a photo of him with them. And he said, this person was recently canceled and it was not good. Recently. I was a fan of their work, but not a fan of their choices. So I was kind of just being nice. But then when they wanted to take a picture with you, I very quickly realized, I don't know if this is a good idea. Hmm.
Starting point is 02:16:30 Ken's actor. What a weird story to share? Why did you say it? Like what prompted him? I think because his character, Chad, is someone who was like getting canceled. So it was like talking about. cancellations. This is Chad from Scream Queens?
Starting point is 02:16:43 Chad Powers, no. This is a different Chad. Hock Tua is in this show, though. If that gets you to watch it, I don't know. She has a cameo. Honestly, yes. What do you mean? What do you mean to do it? She's a cameo in Chad Powers, yeah.
Starting point is 02:16:56 I don't know if she's playing a character or she's playing Hock Tua. I guess we'll wait and see. I'm iconic either way, because one of you're acting, that's great, but one if you're playing Hock Tua girl is wild. Wow. Who's doing it? It's not Ryan Murphy. No, it's a Hulu show.
Starting point is 02:17:10 I don't know who's producing it, though, but... You're going to watch it? No, I will see Running Man, his movie, but... And I did see Twisters. I like Twisters, but... Twisters, plural? Yes. Okay. It was a lot of...
Starting point is 02:17:22 It wasn't just one. It was several, yeah. And that was the whole debacle of Twisters, yeah. The debacle was there's multiple tornadoes happening. Yeah. And it's like, how can you escape... You can maybe escape one, but can you escape, like, several. I don't know.
Starting point is 02:17:34 What's the spoiler? Did they? I mean, the Twister did come. And they had to hide... They had to hide. They had to hunker down. But did they escape or they all got killed? Some, not everyone made it.
Starting point is 02:17:44 Glenn Powell made it, I guess. Glenn Powell made it, yeah. And his love interest also made it. Wow, I think that when the two leads make it. Like, give one of them up, you know what I mean? Yeah, the stakes are really, like, high. That's when you know, like, they're not fucking around when they'll kill off a main character. I do like that as well.
Starting point is 02:18:02 I do, you're like, what? Yeah, that's really gaggy. Love the relationship. Okay, well, you know, I love Jake Shane. I wonder if Jake Shane would tell us off the record who it is. I don't think Jake Shane talks to us. You know what? You're right about that.
Starting point is 02:18:19 Love him. He is nice in person, but I don't know if he's returning those DMs. I haven't tried, but. He really is. He was pictured with, who was it? There was someone he was walking next to a girl. Was it Tate McCray or something? He's like walking.
Starting point is 02:18:31 Oh, he's best he's with Tate McCray. Oh, my God, he really is. Just like always around. Yeah. I love that he like posted, he like reposts unflattering photos. of himself, did you see the one where he's like, oh, new, worst photo of me ever. And he, like, posted it. No, but love that energy.
Starting point is 02:18:43 It's like, yeah, him from the side and there's, like, chin's back and stuff. I'm like, I love that. Because, yeah, sometimes you just take bad photos out there. He is so sweet, but a little jeachian. Yeah, he is sweet. I met him at the Ben Platch Stone. Where else did I meet him? Was it Wicked?
Starting point is 02:18:55 Maybe we saw him at Wicked. I don't know. We met him twice, and he's always been very, very sweet. Yeah, we can. We love, we love therapists. He doesn't go by Octopus lover anymore. He changed it. It's only Jake Shane.
Starting point is 02:19:08 Yeah. Now he, yeah, his handle is still occupist lover, right? Is it? I don't think so. Did he change her? I want to say yes. I want to say yes because I was very, talk about people changing once they become famous. I was like, no.
Starting point is 02:19:20 It said air placing order, damn it. I was excited for her to come. Oh, no. Can you reorder it? Oh, no. What did you get? I was getting curly fries from Arby's. Oh, it's on the way.
Starting point is 02:19:31 What the hell? I'm so sad. I was really trying to save it, but you're really trying to, yeah. Oh, well, I wish I would know that before the curly fries. I'll eat both. but I didn't know. Did you get your donuts? Yeah.
Starting point is 02:19:41 For Patreon. Yum. Oh my God. That Patreon's going to be lit. Big last topic. The end of canceled finally happened. We've been waiting for this. We've been waiting for the final cancel episode.
Starting point is 02:19:52 It's been a month. Literally. Since the last episode. But yeah. The end is here. The funeral. Yeah. I was going to say I wish I were black and I did.
Starting point is 02:20:02 Subconsciously. Oh. I thought you're doing Justin Bieber. You look very. Justin Bieber, one less little girl. It is very like never. they never air out yeah you look good at work yeah so yes they i didn't they look fierce going out i know i really wanted to do like a little veil or something too because they didn't
Starting point is 02:20:18 make the veils look so cute yeah i got a black film for the final episode for my wedding dress i don't know where oh yeah could have worn one yeah they looked so cute yeah and three hours three and a half hours very just trish nachos yeah yeah yeah i'm sure that's what they were going for yeah i know and i my biggest regret though is not buying an ad read because damn it is getting a lot of in less than 24 hours but wait really what is it at what last time i checked and it was this morning and they up they love a late sunday upload yeah they're like midnight yeah and it was not like 300 000 this morning wow yeah so we really messed out i know that's i don't if we could afford it i know what other rate crazy probably and shout out like i was wondering that too i was like
Starting point is 02:20:59 did their rate go up for their fun because they had two ad reads and i'm like did they go up like i should have sea keek and lucy and jack kings actually Yeah, I wonder It should have The final episode That's historic How did that work? You just like go out
Starting point is 02:21:14 And be like hey We have a big episode Oh right I see you're just saying It's like the last episode That's forever gonna be The one episode People go to
Starting point is 02:21:20 Yeah Yeah we probably should have Damn Would that be funny I'm like not even tell them Just like bought it I know like Yeah
Starting point is 02:21:28 Who would have give it to my Oscar or something Yeah Yeah Yeah Even Devin from not Love Lights over there I could have given to him
Starting point is 02:21:35 And be like Put the ad read in there They probably went I've done it. Are you going to miss canceled? Get your dish from Just Trish. Ooh. Right?
Starting point is 02:21:44 Something like that, right? Yeah, that's good. They're like, we'll also be over there. So go to Just Tritch. We need them both on here. Maybe we'll get them both. I don't know. You think they'll do double anything anymore?
Starting point is 02:21:55 You think they're going to be doing the press rounds together for anything? Oh, good question. I mean, I guess they are neighbors. They can't avoid each other forever. I'm not physically neighbors. They're calling each other neighbors, but not really. Brooke is kind of my neighbor nachos. Like, it's almost, yeah.
Starting point is 02:22:09 To move you two. I know. I know. I'm going around doing. Oh, my God. The next duo. It's like, yeah. Yeah, what is next?
Starting point is 02:22:16 Do they say? First of all, I did watch some of it. Obviously, it was like early this morning. So I only watched a half hour and I saw some clips. But like I didn't watch the full thing. Did they say what's next? Not. I mean, Brooke is going to be doing her own thing with like her own channel.
Starting point is 02:22:30 I think they talked about it a while ago. It's like the Brooke tries. She's going to be trying different things. They did talk about it? Not. I don't know. I didn't, I didn't, I'm a half. way through. I'm an hour and a half through. So I still have an hour to go. At this point
Starting point is 02:22:42 in time, no. Yeah. But potentially towards the end. But Brooke and Tana, I've talked about it before, though, about how she's going to be doing that new series. And with Tana, you know where she's at. She's going to be here. So she's going to hear in Maui. Oh, like here physically, yes. Or not love line or. Yeah, it's so interesting. Yeah, she is in Maui right now. She's, I think she didn't spend a lot of time there. Yeah, I wonder. It is so interesting like what is the next era yeah because it's sad like I mean then they it's like god when one thing ends like it's sad yeah and they were talking about that too how it is they have always won it like they've previously like talked about like ending episode uh or ending the podcast
Starting point is 02:23:24 like on a high but have never like been there like at the point to actually end it and now that they finally are ending on like a personal high note of as far as them being like mentally sound and in relationships and stuff it is like it feels like so different. Brooke said at first she was having like a harder time like for Tanna it might have been a little bit easier to come to terms with the ending versus Brooke at first she was like pretty adamant but that's what she wanted but then as it became real she started like second guessing a little bit but she is like obviously happy with the decision because of just the content the plot of canceled really yeah yeah yeah I think yeah you just kind of know when it's
Starting point is 02:24:02 but going out high on a high note is like the best way because going out when people are like don't care anymore it's kind of like okay you just fade off into oblivion but going out when people still care it's good and then it just opens you have to do other stuff because it doesn't mean you went out because people aren't watching you went out because you don't want to do it anymore yeah and Tana said that too she was like I've never been the one to like leave
Starting point is 02:24:20 the casino like when I'm winning you know so it was like a big for her to do it yeah I love that little metaphor I love the apology segment too and she's like you know what Brooke said Zach Sagan didn't deserve the criticism and Tana's like you know what we're going to go out we're going to go out I think he did deserve it I think he got the karma.
Starting point is 02:24:38 I was like, damn. I do love it. Like, because Brooke was like, yeah, maybe didn't deserve all that. And I was like, damn. Yeah, shout out Devin for producer Devin for the sorry not sorry segment. Oh, is that what I want? This is a little idea. I love that.
Starting point is 02:24:52 That's so funny. I know. It was like work. Yeah. Whoa, did Tanna have any apologies? I didn't get to her part. So far, everyone that came out. I'm in the, like, in that segment right now.
Starting point is 02:25:02 And the first one was Alyssa Violet. Alyssa Violet feud. I'm not sorry. I'm not sorry. sorry in the slightest. I stand on everything I said, and I think she did her making that TikTok laughing in that drive-through and all of that and, you know, shaming me for O-F and all of those things were diabolical. Everything I said was true about her demeanor and whatnot. But it did in the end teach me a lot about the weight of the platform. And I don't condone the amount of like hate she got,
Starting point is 02:25:30 but she also made that TikTok, you know, you're standing in the kitchen and that's the heat. So it's hard it did teach me though a lot about the weight of the platform um and on both ends not sorry um yeah and then it was oh he presented them people yeah like they had a list of people they had like beef with uncanceled and it was like you know which one um it was a waitress at a restaurant in lax where she had her feet on the table and brook was sorry on tana's behalf but tana was not sorry on her behalf. She's like, I was not sorry to anybody. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:26:06 And then she was, she did give her apologies to Maud's son who she talked about. Oh. And said that he didn't deserve like, uh, the wrath of canceled. Um, because like if he told his side of the story of what Tana did in that incident, which I kind of forget what happened there. But yeah, I have no idea this story. Yeah, I have no idea this story. Yeah, would also like look like a bad person too, whatever.
Starting point is 02:26:27 So it was like one of those things where, you know, two sides of every story. So she did. That was the one so far. Okay. That's good. There's, yeah. I also love someone who was just like, no, not sorry. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 02:26:37 Yeah, T. But, yeah, it is just, it is at the end of an era. But Alyssa Violet kind of, it's funny. Because obviously they filmed this over a month ago. Right. So the timing is funny because Alyssa Violet was just on this, like, Netflix competition, like influencer competition show. I saw this.
Starting point is 02:26:57 What is this show? I honestly, I'm so confused. Inside? Yeah, I have no. By the sidemen. Yeah, I know Valkyre, I've seen it because Valkyray is on like the poster for it of the show. It's on Netflix. Yeah, it's on Netflix show.
Starting point is 02:27:12 Yeah. And I know Valkeray's on the poster of it. That's how I've seen, eh? I saw Fonnet and Zach Justice. That's how I saw this. Oh, they on it too? Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 02:27:21 And I was like, whoa. And, uh, yeah. The T. Yeah, yeah. This is a clarification. Um, and I saw this clip of, it was Alyssa. And I think Sketch, I want to say, is his name? um and he uh he asked her um you were once called the meanest girl in l-a if it's not you
Starting point is 02:27:39 then who is it and then alissa goes oh yes i saw this um oh i have it tanamojo i don't like her podcast and she makes things up and then like the timing because in this final episode of canceled in the game but like honestly like if she didn't like enjoy being in on it and like going in on them again and like have fun with like trying to like poke at them you know then they would feel differently, but because she always rehashes it and she takes the opportunities, like... To poke. Yeah. I saw that too, and a lot of people
Starting point is 02:28:09 in the comments were like, you know, a lot of it's been said about Tanna, but no one's ever called her a mean girl. Like, you know, no one says she's mean. Like, I think Flaky, there's so many things you could say in the past, not now. But there's so many things you could say about her and it's like, mean? Too strange, like, because when I first met her, I was a stranger 100%. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:28:25 And almost because of me you, this is Baby Tana too. This was like 20, I don't know, things. year of Tana Cohn's one the first time I met her, I think. And every time I met her after that, like, overly nice where it was like, I'd be like, oh, I like, oh, I like, you're a hoodie or whatever. She'd say, oh, my God, I'm going to send you all of my hood. Like, literally, yeah, it like goes above and beyond.
Starting point is 02:28:44 Yeah. Literally everybody. Yeah. Yes. And she's always been like that to me too before we did the podcast, before this podcast. And I think she's always been like so nice. And there's been, I've seen like random people on TikTok who'd be like, yeah, like, I didn't really know her, but I, like, went up to her at a bar or at a club.
Starting point is 02:29:00 and she was like Come with me, we're going here next Like and she like took them and like they bar hop Like obviously it was a while ago But like bar hopped and club topped together Yes So that is truly though Maybe she because she had like a bad interaction with Tana
Starting point is 02:29:14 So she's probably like okay mean girl But like I do think in general Everyone is like because I've seen her be When we're on public like she's oh really nice To every fan that comes up Like she could be eating half bite And she like yeah absolutely take pictures with people So I don't know
Starting point is 02:29:25 I mean obviously they just She had beef with each other But yeah it is it's like so especially it was it on the Netflix show or just an interview about it it was on the Netflix show yeah that's so funny that's so random I know because you think this is my moment
Starting point is 02:29:38 I'm not gonna give like to me it's like people I don't like I'm like I'm not giving them any credit during my moment you know that's what I was thinking too I was like if I was her I would have been like yeah it's me like I think people love like when people own things like
Starting point is 02:29:54 for good or bad so it's like yeah that was she could even have spun it to be like past tense I would say, yeah, that was me. Like, if she did it, took it, reclaimed it, but it's the past tense to be like, oh, I'm not like that anymore. Then, like, okay, you know, that would have been T. But I'm like, girl, huh?
Starting point is 02:30:09 That show seems messy. I don't know what it is. It just looks very messy. I know from the little I know. Oh, my God. One girl was talking about Finita. Finita just turns her, she's like, oh, like, you're fake. You're a fake.
Starting point is 02:30:20 Like, it's crazy. I was like, what is the show? Because I think the girl was just talking to someone else that would, like, didn't mean to be seen by by Finita. And then Finita saw it. It was like a hidden camera thing. It was something so weird. And I was like, and Zach, Justice being on.
Starting point is 02:30:29 I mean, I don't know. The whole show seems a mess. But what are you going to do? I guess it's not Mr. Bees making people go into a burning house. I saw a tweet that's like, I would stay in that burning house just so would change the trajectory. Change the trajectory of Mr. Bees' life. Yes. Because like, actually, though, like, what did that happen?
Starting point is 02:30:47 Like, what does someone actually, you know what I mean? Like, what? Yeah. I guess the behind the scenes, there was an article about, like, who was it? Bloomberg, and we can get into it more on the Patreon, but Bloomberg did like a interview with them when they were conceptualizing this video and talked about how like they interviewed the, his like head of production or whatever, and she got the idea first for would you risk burning a life for $500,000.
Starting point is 02:31:18 She got the idea first for the title and thumbnail. That's how they come up with videos. And then they figure out how to do it after. And I guess in the video, I don't know. This is just me, whatever. I'm not advocating for him. Just saying, I guess it was a stuntman. They had a kill switch for the fire to shut it off right away.
Starting point is 02:31:34 I don't know. The whole thing did seem very like just coping. Is that even possible a kill switch for a fire? I don't know. By definition, you have to put a fire out. Like, I mean, normally you just like suck up the flames. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So, and there was also, I guess, ventilation.
Starting point is 02:31:48 So he was inhaling smoke. I don't know. That's just what they said to me is still like bananas. Because people who don't know that, they see the title and thumbnail these like boys just trying pranks like let's do that let's all do that you know what I mean yeah like so weird it's very squid game yeah he's really coming for those squid game yeah literally burning the mom um but I did write Alyssa Violet a poem because I was inspired oh no okay I support but like oh okay you wrote it okay I support I love it because I love Tanna's
Starting point is 02:32:23 poem I thought do you remember it? Oh, that's, when she first addressed it, she wrote a poem for Alyssa. Alyssa, Alyssa, Alyssa, what are we going to do? You've caused us a big mess with your mean girl stew. Alternate line, I think that it's time to put down the cauldron and broom. She's a witch. All of this mess, just so you can use David's pool. Oh.
Starting point is 02:32:56 You came at me for shaming, but then said I sell my whole. But if it weren't for marshmallow, you'd be on a pole. Oh, no. Okay. She's pretty good at poetry, too. She is. She's a songwriter, yeah. Let's hear it.
Starting point is 02:33:12 This isn't, so it won't be as funny because you don't know the poem, but the girls at home will appreciate it, I think. Maybe not. Maybe this will flop. Maybe this is my Theo Vaughan, like, flop moment. Now I'm, like, saying that's the end of the podcast. I'm nervous. It's fine. I'm sure people will love.
Starting point is 02:33:30 People love you go. I love you. Alyssa, Alyssa, Alyssa, Alyssa, what are we going to do with you? Your name's only in the press. When you're acting a mess, it's time to grow up. Let's give it a rest. Alyssa, Alyssa, Alyssa. I hate to have to tell this to you.
Starting point is 02:33:50 Do you even hear what you say, calling Tanna the meanest and LA when your bestie nearly killed someone with a crane kind of rhyme okay I love it you Alyssa Alyssa Alyssa there's just no getting through to you who knew violets had thorns stop shaming girls for doing porn so I don't have to be forlorn and that's my poem yay thank you thank you that was actually very good no idea what forlorn means but I love I love the violet with thorns that was good okay I didn't think I ate with that That was really, that was very, like, Ed Sheeran or Eminem. It was very, like, poetic.
Starting point is 02:34:29 I loved it. You're great. Honestly, record a song. Me writing for Tana's debut album. Yes. Her debut country album, that kind of would be feared. My God, watch out, Zach Ryan. Get on stage with your guitar.
Starting point is 02:34:43 Oh, my God, everything. That was good, actually. Well, you know, we're also hoping for everyone to change and grow, so there's room for Alyssa to do that. Maybe not on the Netflix show. maybe it was on another one. On the 2B show. On the 2B.
Starting point is 02:34:57 Yeah. Go to 2B Alyssa. I mean, for real, I liked her at one point, so, you know. Yeah, she seems like after I was watching, like, I was weirdly deep into like a Jake Paul, Logan Paul thing, like when they were younger. And I was not familiar, but like Alyssa went from like a disc track and like rice gum to like Logan Paul's, like she was kind of like all. And I was like, I kind of feel for the girl.
Starting point is 02:35:17 She did a video after like her and Jake Paul broke up and she said, yeah, he like bring girls home and like have sex with them like right next to my. rooms i'd have to hear them but i couldn't leave because she had nowhere to go like so he's ends on like asshole and i kind of felt bad for her so i have i have a soft spot for her me too and she had a messy breakup with face banks and i really felt bad for there too guys can traumatize you yeah you can have some PTSD from bad relationships so mm-hmm holding out for her girl me too i think right we hold out for every girl everybody yeah everyone can change and grow yes come on period and boys containing to grow too.
Starting point is 02:35:51 People. Not buying to anybody. That's true. That's true. Everyone's changing and growing. Well, you guys, I'm sad our Arby's income by the end of this. I thought our Arby's would be here and that we'd have a little party. But if you want to see the desserts, Oscar got us, our Arby's, and probably a hot topic
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