Las Culturistas with Matt Rogers and Bowen Yang - "REMEMBER MY SOUND" (w/ Matt + Bowen)

Episode Date: May 28, 2025

Matt + Bowen are so back with a culture catchup! The girls physically and virtually re-orient themselves in order to give you thoughts on the grand opening of Epic Unmiverse, what happe...ns when your new neighbors are vibey, and what it means to have a "Meatloaf Summer". Also, adjusting to an End of Days mentality, Toronto as "safe haven", a full character analysis of Dr. Victoria Frankenstein, and the concept of "not liking condiments". All this, Simon Cowell's Musical Scrooge narrative, the Cowboy Carter World Tour, anticipation of Lorde's VIRGIN era and "azure" as a word in culture. Now rest, readers, knowing that you have triumphed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:03:09 Look, man. Where? Oh, I see you. Wow. Bowen, look over there. Wow, is that culture? Yes. Oh my goodness.
Starting point is 00:03:17 Wow. Las Culturistas. Ding dong. Las Culturistas calling. Oh my God, take two. Take two. So what people will never know is that this is some BTS, we had to do it again. We had to take the intro again, but one had some adjustments to make.
Starting point is 00:03:33 You keep me and the listeners honest. Well, we were saying this is rarefied air, we're back on our tech shit. On our tech shit, which is challenging me. I don't know if it's because I had to buy a new podcast, like an Argos, which is a British chain of, I guess, like electronic stores. It's like, gosh, it's a step below a Best Buy, but it's above.
Starting point is 00:03:59 I hate it already. Can I say I went into a Best Buy recently. What did it give? No. All my love to Best Buy because I have been public in the past about my coming of age at Best Buy's. Yes. And I don't want to mourn you know. Something's still here. Some well I don't want to mourn something that is like literally a corporate chain. Well of course. There's no sentimentality there. And we all have to forgive. No, this is a human moment of you just remembering Best Buy as it was. You're allowed to grieve. Best Buy was flopped.
Starting point is 00:04:31 Best Buy was flopped in the last week that I went. What exactly happened? And let's keep the service out of it. Let's not say anyone did a bad job. But what was it at Best Buy? Was not a service issue. Thank God. Was floor plan layout issue.
Starting point is 00:04:47 Oh, and I know this really gets to you. Do you know what I mean? It's like, get in line. Okay, sure. Where is that? Where is that? Over there. I go to where the person points.
Starting point is 00:04:58 I don't see any kind of stanchion or indicator that this is where the lot like. You were at sea you really care about this too this is cube experience this is all about sort of crowd control and efficiency in terms of like moving people this is one of society's great challenges and puzzles that constantly sort of reinvents itself and we have not caught up to the solution no if we can't figure this out we're gonna need congestion pricing for walking around and I don't think anyone wants that.
Starting point is 00:05:28 We're going to have to say, you want to get in here to this Best Buy? 60 cents, 60 cents. A cover? It's just, it's congestion pricing, Bo. We need less people in there. So 60 cents to get into the Best Buy. You would be a tax on foot attacks on feet. Can you imagine, Bo? My God, that's Tyler Vap attacks on feet attacks on feet.
Starting point is 00:05:52 Can I tell you, you're speaking of orienting yourself. That's really what it's about. You are trying to orient and I am literally in my new space orienting. So this is the first ever last culture recording from my apartment. Uh huh. And I literally was looking around just now and I said, I can't wait for Bowen and I to join in hands here and be tactile and record an episode of Lost Culture from here, my new home.
Starting point is 00:06:16 How are you feeling? First of all, let's just say Matt Rogers. What? Homeowner. Oh, I joined my sister. Thank you. Honestly. Yeah, thank you. It Oh, I joined my sister. Thank you. Congratulations. Honestly, yeah, thank you.
Starting point is 00:06:27 It feels really nice and it's in an area I always, if you had told me in college, like, oh, you'll get an apartment there, I'd been like, fuck off. There's no way. So I'm like loving the area I'm in. Out of anybody I know, you are living the Carrie Bradshaw,
Starting point is 00:06:39 Serena VanderWoodson fantasy, like New York girl. Honey, I, listen, those are some big shoes to fill, okay? So I don't take that lightly at all. Both my neighbors are vibes. Both my new vapers are like, vapers, I said. Guys, I just want you to refer in my new apartment. So understand that's where we're at.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Both my neighbors with an N. Uh huh. Are vibes. I love vapers. we're at. Both my neighbors with an N. Our vibe. I love, I love Vabors. Vabors. My vibey neighbors. My Vabors. Wait, what's the vibe? What's the vibe? Something good, something rare. Okay. So the vibe is they're both straight, but horny little vibes in their own way. And I am doing this ASMR style because I actually literally don't know if they can hear me clear Isabel or not bow I swear to God so I will be on the conservative side in terms of how much I give locally Okay, okay To my right my neighbor to my right like 60 years old always walking around either shirtless or with a crisp
Starting point is 00:07:43 white crew neck tee. So like, like must be bleaching the shit out of what I would imagine are 20 white tees in there. It's one of the other uniform white curly hair of vibe. Today he says to me, I'm having an amazing day. I worked out and I got a juice perfect day. And I'm like, sir, is this a portal into the future? You like him to say I like him would be an understatement. I'm interested. So then to my left, we have this other gentleman, much younger, young professional, black hair.
Starting point is 00:08:17 Is it too long? Maybe, but he's wearing it. He's rocking it. I know he's a vibe because the other day, Melissa came here to visit me and she goes out of the elevator and he's chatting her up. And that's when I say, hi, I live here. Now this is my friend, Melissa. He's like, oh, we met.
Starting point is 00:08:32 I have to come over and bring you a cup of sugar. I say, sir, get your cup, fill it to the brim with sugar and get on over here. I'm interested. My neighbors are vapers. They're vibe vibie neighbors. How do you know straight? How do you know straight? I don't think my gaydar is good.
Starting point is 00:08:54 I think my straightdar is perfect. Does that make sense? Yes, but sometimes it's horseshoe theory in that the radar, it just loops, it just loops to gay. This could be the start of something good. Something rare. Wow, oh my God, it's amazing that Lost Culture
Starting point is 00:09:15 has a new single. Something good. Something good. Something rare. Is this just, did I somehow write the song from the new Wicked for Good? Oh, are you implying that you are working on the project? Because it's possible.
Starting point is 00:09:31 What if I heavily implicated that again and again and again for months and then everyone found out it wasn't true, not even a thing, no one ever even asked me. Like, but I was here and I was like, there might be something coming with Wicked for Good, maybe a song that I wrote and then it never happened. That would be something good, something great. This is the thing. Why can't the rumor mill ever work in our favor? How come? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:09:54 It's never like, oh, did you hear about Bo and Yang's Oscar buzz for the new, like, it's never like. For overcompensating, he's up for an Oscar. By the way, congrats to Benny. Oh my God, Benny, we're so proud of you. Congrats to everyone involved with overcompensating. Wow, wow. That's so fun to see it take off like that.
Starting point is 00:10:14 And also that was a really fun, good day. Great vibes. And it could not happen to a nicer, cooler, funnier, more giving person than Benito. Yeah. And shout out to Desiree Akaven, who directed our episode and directed many of the episodes. It was a fun, great day in Toronto, a city I love, period.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Oh, see, that's where you go to sort of... Toronto is where you go to breathe again. Shall we to Toronto soon? It'll be the only place to breathe soon. My girl. Sorry to flaunt our real estate selves, but the only place I'm looking, I'm not looking at vacation homes or beach homes or,
Starting point is 00:10:58 you know, pied-a-teres anywhere else. The next place I'm thinking about is somewhere in Ontario because that is the safest place from, sorry, climate disaster. And we have to bring it up on the podcast. In the words of Camille, now we said it. Now we said it. And I say that with the most serious voice
Starting point is 00:11:21 I've used on this podcast ever. You know what I was thinking about? Now we said it. I was thinking about Kyle, one of the few Kyle Richards moments that I love. Such a fucking liar, Camille. Can I just tell you something? Don't be disrespectful towards Kyle. And you've been heavily sort of leaning on it with Kyle over the past few episodes. And just because we've had guests, I haven't been able to cock you.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Because you know what? You're nasty towards Kyle. And Kyle is me when I look in the mirror. She's nasty. Can I clock you. Because you know what? You're nasty towards Kyle. And Kyle is me when I look in the mirror. She's nasty. Can I tell you something? No, you're so much better than Kyle. You're Rinna.
Starting point is 00:11:50 I love you, Lord. I love you, Lord. I love you, Lord. And I take that from you graciously. But let me just say something. But why the quarrel? Why this quarrel? Why this quarrel?
Starting point is 00:12:03 Because you, listen, Kyle might be going through a rough couple seasons, but there have been high highs with Kyle. We are all Kyle and every word of that sentence is capitalized when you write it out later. It's actually rule of culture number six. We are all Kyle. Every word of that sentence is capitalized. Yes. And I'm just saying like, just because Kyle, you know, gets that mealy mouth thing that you did the impression of on the podcast and she
Starting point is 00:12:28 talks like this when she's crying. And it's come on. It's kind of iconic. She's so like such a little stamp. You are nasty. Oh, you're nasty, Bo. Oh, shush. Oh, you're so angry, man. You are. You are. Wait, what were so angry, man. You are you are. Wait, what were we talking about that we started?
Starting point is 00:12:48 I'm sorry. Toronto. Toronto climate change climate change. Oh, yeah. Climate change. Wait, so why is it the safest safe from earthquakes, tornadoes, hurricanes, like, girl, who says the, says the map overlays on North America, the coasts are gonna be, like, underwater. The middle of the country and, you know, a lot of fire hazard tornado risks in the middle of the country.
Starting point is 00:13:19 Earthquakes in the mountainous areas. Like, Ontario is safe. And it's safe people. You're saying that neither the Republicans or the Democrats are gonna save us? Hopefully, hopefully one of them rises up by the name of, to say it, Audrey Taylor Greene.
Starting point is 00:13:41 I love that girl, my girl. President Greene. President Greene. Girl. Cut this out girl. My girl. President Green. President Green. Girl. Uh-uh. Cut this out. Cut this out. Yeah, cut that out. Wait. I would love if they were like, wow, in this shocking move,
Starting point is 00:13:55 Lost Coach endorses Marjorie Taylor Green far ahead of the 2028 race. That is how dumb some of the like coverage has been out there. Like it's what you do. So like I'm watching so much of it right now because of this Biden book. Like I'm back on watching the news again. No, man, it's a bad.
Starting point is 00:14:15 No, I'm just like it's just wild because it will the whole it's a rabbit hole. I don't really want to get into. But like some of the media coverage, I'm just like, wow, how can we watch anything now when then it wasn't truthful? Okay, anyway, this could be a worm. Are you about to I don't think so honey Jake Tapper?
Starting point is 00:14:34 It's not I don't think so honey Jake Tapper, because I think that probably what's in that I believe everything in that book, I believe everything in it. But it's just like laughable to me that it comes from him who was a part of being like, that's ridiculous about it. I don't know if he's taken accountability for that. Maybe he has, maybe he hasn't. It's just like when I hear it's coming from him, that's my immediate response. It's like, really?
Starting point is 00:14:57 Because last I checked, it was no big deal how old he was for years coming from y'all. So it's just like, I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Mm-hmm. Tough stuff. Tough stuff. Are you... Is this about... Is this gonna be a weed forward summer for you? Because I need to pick one thing and stick with it.
Starting point is 00:15:17 I go on that long tirade about like, you know, it's interesting, right? Like me about the media, like I sound so fucking stupid. And you just go, no, no, and you just go, so it's gonna be a weeds forward summer for you, huh? No, you're 100% right. It's so sad. I'm really ostrich mode over here, like head in the sand.
Starting point is 00:15:36 And like, I don't know what else to do. What do you mean about like all of it? Just talking to people at work and this one writer, I won't say his name, not that this is like damning or anything, but he has this professor in college who like up until very recently has been like everybody like stop freaking out over AI. Like it's not, there's something about the human touch and the human sort of like layer on things that like humanity will like abide by and like we will seek out as a culture and a society.
Starting point is 00:16:06 And then something turned recently. I don't know what it was, but then this writer said, this professor is finally now like writing articles where he's like, I get no joy from eating meals or talking to my children anymore because we're doomed. Jesus. And you're too, no, and we can't be having this conversation because you're stoned. No, no, no, we literally can. I have to tell you something.
Starting point is 00:16:30 And I also don't know anything. I cannot substantiate any of what I'm saying with like actual, with in-depth knowledge. Maybe it's just that I'm getting older or that this stuff is becoming so much more common now, like the quote unquote end of the world talk. It used to terrify me, the concept of like the apocalypse,
Starting point is 00:16:47 like nuclear war. Like I remember when I was a kid, you ever have those like irrational fears when you're a kid? Like a lot of kids are obsessed with death. My thing for a little bit of a time there, and I honestly think it was around like the Iraq War when they started to say weapons of mass destruction. I became so obsessed with that idea
Starting point is 00:17:06 that I would actually be low grade depressed. Like now though, maybe it's like I said, getting older, it's just that this stuff is kind of like piecemeal, or not piecemeal, but like very everyday to talk about. It doesn't bother me. I had my friend send me that book, Nuclear War. Yeah, Chloe, my friend sent it to me. And I was just like, yeah, just send it to me.
Starting point is 00:17:26 And now it's, I got home one day, I looked down, I saw it, the word is nuclear war in my home. And I was kind of unfazed. And I was like, well, I've come a long way. This doesn't terrify me the thought of it anymore, whether that's good or bad, I don't know. But like, I'm willing to engage in the idea for some reason.
Starting point is 00:17:43 But this is the thing, being a prepper is a choice. A hundred. You know what I mean? But is it the right choice? Here's the thing. Yes, this is what I'm asking. I don't know what choice I'm gonna make. Or I'm making the decision.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Do you have a go bag of any kind? No. Me neither. And I think we know people that do. Yes, we do. We certainly do. And I think we've- Oh my. Yes, we do. We certainly do. And I think we've, should we start being those people? Should we be, we need to talk to your friend,
Starting point is 00:18:12 to our friend, Chloe, because we love her. Yeah. A vapor, if we ever had one. If this person was my neighbor, it would be a vapor the house down. She is such a vapor. She is, I love everything about Chloe. No, an icon, a walking icon.
Starting point is 00:18:28 A walking icon. When I found out that she was a prepper, I went, well, now I should start taking this seriously. My version of prepping is getting a house in Ontario for my friends. You know, you always are being like, guys, let's get a house. I know, what's with that?
Starting point is 00:18:46 Because someone has to be the person that's like, we're going on vacation. Somebody has to. Somebody has to be the person that's like, ultimately in a group of friends, you do need those people that are proactive. I've tried to become one over the past couple of years, partly because I don't want you soldiering all of it,
Starting point is 00:19:02 because I noticed that you do do a lot of it. You're so kind to me. You are. I try to be. Wait, are you going to Fire Island this weekend or no? I'm gonna go, I fly back in Friday morning and I might, I have to like take a passport photo and then I'm gonna maybe catch the night ferry in
Starting point is 00:19:20 and then leave Saturday night. Okay, let me know. I'll be there. Is Friday night underwear party? I should, we should know this is. Friday night is underwear party. It's just famously, it leave Saturday night. Okay, let me know. I'll be there. Is Friday Night Underwear Party? I should, we should know this is. Friday night is underwear party. It's just famously, it's Saturday night in the Fire Island film because that's what it needed to be
Starting point is 00:19:32 for the script and that is what we call movie magic. And sometimes you need to make things a little different than you guys in real life, okay? Also, I'm gonna gag you, that wasn't even the real Ice Palace. Movie magic. Movie magic. Movie magic. It was on a soundstage in Brownsville, Brooklyn.
Starting point is 00:19:50 Wow. Wow. Period. Listen, here's the thing too about us being around at Fire Island. You know what I'm having this summer? What? Say hi, Summer. Let's say hi. I'm interested.
Starting point is 00:20:02 You know, this is like the first time in like two years I'm not like depressed. I'm so happy. And so I'm ready to have such like a fun summer. I'm interested. You know, this is like the first time in like two years, I'm not like depressed. And so I'm ready to have such like a fun summer. Yeah. Matt, it never, and I'm not saying that like your moments of depression in the summer were nonsensical. I just, to me, it never made sense that you hated summer so much.
Starting point is 00:20:19 I understood it, but it didn't make sense. Does that make sense? Yeah, 100%. Because it's, to quote our friend Celestia I do what was it? I do believe what you were saying. I believe you're telling the truth But I don't believe what you're saying is true. Yeah No, I think I think that I was just like and I here's the thing like when you're depressed. It's just no Of course, you're always looking for a reason to opt out of things.
Starting point is 00:20:45 And so I just was. So this is the first summer I've had in like two years where I'm not gonna be depressed and I'm very excited about it. And I can't believe it was like a year ago around now. I was crying on this podcast about my social anxiety. I feel so turned around and happy. Like I'm excited to have a good summer. Let's have a good one, but also if it doesn't end up
Starting point is 00:21:06 being a good one for whatever reason, if you have moments where you're, it's okay. I'm not setting any bars. I'm just saying what my intention is to like, have a fun this summer and not be, you know, just not be a drag. No, and it's okay to be a drag. And if you're out there right now,
Starting point is 00:21:22 Reader's Keys, Kyle's Publicist, Finalist, and you're a drag, that's okay to be a drag. And if you're out there right now, Reader's K.D.'s Kyle's Publix is finalist, and you're a drag, that's okay. Yeah. So if you are the drag, no, it's okay to go home. You know what I mean? You don't need to, like, I feel like we were on one vacation in particular last summer, and I hit a drag wall, and I wish I had just gone home.
Starting point is 00:21:41 Honestly, I wish for everyone's sake I had just gone home. And it wouldn't have been a thing of like, oh, he bailed on the vacation. But I just think in thinking about everyone else's energy, like it's okay to sometimes to just take yourself out of stuff. Of course. You know what I'm saying. I love going home early on a vacation.
Starting point is 00:21:59 If you feel like you have to, yeah. Exactly. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here. Diddy's former protege, television personality, like you have to, yeah. Exactly. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here. Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum selling artist, Denity King alum Aubrey O'Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation.
Starting point is 00:22:19 Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place. Some people saw that you were going to be in New York, and they immediately started jumping to conclusions. So can you clear that up? First of all, are you here to testify in the ditty trial? Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise
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Starting point is 00:24:07 Hey, I'm Dr. Maya Shankar. I host a podcast called A Slight Change of Plans. I started this show because unexpected change comes for all of us, and there's no set playbook for how to deal with it. I have all of this psychological baggage that I'm carrying with me, and the last thing I want to do is to pass that on to my daughter. So I have to figure this out. This puzzle of my trauma, I have to figure it out,
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Starting point is 00:26:06 ["Style of the Year"] Speaking of fun summers, we kicked ours off in style. Oh my God. Isn't it wonderful what happened? They crowned us the princes of Celestial Park, and we got to walk the blue carpet at the fucking opening of Epic Universe. I said my eight-year-old self was dying.
Starting point is 00:26:36 Gorgeous. I was so happy. I was so happy for both of us. I was so happy for you. I kept telling you, you made it. Like, we're here. Like, you talked about this for so long. I am so happy the people. I kept telling you, you made it. Like we're here. Like you talked about this for so long. I am so happy. The people that you and I got to bring perfect vibes. Like it was just, it was so great.
Starting point is 00:26:53 Like Universal Orlando, thank you for that. That was really, they treated us so well. That was unforgettable. Thank you so much. And we did some fun content for them. We did this co-stars. You can watch it now on YouTube. And we did some fun content for them. We did this co-stars. You can watch it now on YouTube. Yeah, we rode the Stardust Racers and they filmed us on the damn GoPro.
Starting point is 00:27:12 We were so ill after the second time. Holy fuck. Yeah, that was tough. She's a little demon that Stardust Racers. Well, it was so funny because we did Stardust Racers and then some people in the group hadn't done Velocicoaster at the North Campus. You love calling it the North Campus. I love it.
Starting point is 00:27:29 I, you know, I'm a company man. I use the corporate lingo. We go to North Campus and everyone's like, is this worse or better than, is this more intense or less intense than Stardust Racers? Stardust Racers, yeah. This is less. And then I guess there was some room for debate on that because they were like, no, that was crazier than Stardust. And I was like, yes, I understand why it was crazier
Starting point is 00:27:53 but it's smoother, not to compare them against to each other, but I feel like Stardust is, it tosses you in the craziest ways. Some of those barrel, are they barrel spins? Like how would you describe those? So there's a new element on the Stardust Racers. It's called the celestial spin, which is it's a dueling coaster trick
Starting point is 00:28:15 where like they essentially, it's like a barrel roll around each other. So that was really cool. It's pretty incredible. And also it's like probably two or three other inversions. I don't know the exact inversion number on that coaster, but one of them, the green one is known as being a little bit more intense and the yellow one is like supposed to be like
Starting point is 00:28:34 a step below it, but not even in terms of intensity. We did the green one twice to shoot this thing on the GoPro. And my vibe is I only need to do a ride once, really, unless I'm on a drama mean. Well, yes, unless you're on drama mean, but this kind of, I think helps make the case that waiting in line, waiting in the queue is a necessary part of the experience. Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:03 Because we did it back to back and I was like, whoa. It's like, you know, it maybe wouldn't have been bad in between a couple of these things to have like 15, 20 minutes to just get a breather. Cause just the G-Forces on what are 34 and 35 year old bodies, you know, it was cuckoo. But then I will say it took a drama. I mean, for the next time we did it was chilling.
Starting point is 00:29:24 Loved, okay. But then I will say took a drama mean for the next time we did it was chilled. Okay, but overall Rollercoasters are not is not like DJing. You can't do b2b. You can't do back to back babe Babe, you can that's a rule of culture. That's a rule of culture number 77 Not like DJing you can't do back to back you can't do B&B. You can't do it back to back, you can't do B&B. Wait, but I will say this. Here's what I'm ready to say. Velocicoaster, the reason why it felt less intent is because it's so, it's like got like,
Starting point is 00:29:56 it picks up energy as it goes. Velocicoaster is the best roller coaster I've ever done. 100% from the theming to like the way that the elements seem to increase an excitement and surprise factor. The fact that the last element on the Velocicoaster is that insane. Like it's like a barrel roll over the lake. It's like a, it's crazy. It's such a quick little wrench of a turn. It's like, whoop. It only has a lap bar too. So you're like really bucking. And that is the best roller coaster I've ever done for sure.
Starting point is 00:30:32 Stardust Racers is great because it's duels and it's, you know, it's really, it's wild, it's quick, you're whipping. But for me, Velocicoaster remains untouched. I love all coasters equally. You are an equal opportunist. Yes. Cursed with a werewolf, that tore us up. I love Cursed with a werewolf.
Starting point is 00:30:53 Oh my God. We loved that. I just love Dark Universe in general. We love Monsters Unchained. That's our home. That's our home. We feel really at home there. The Monsters Unchained. So we've officially, this is the first time we can tell everyone exactly about Dr. That's our home. That's our home. We feel really at home there. The monster's unchanged.
Starting point is 00:31:05 So we've officially, this is the first time we can tell everyone exactly about Dr. Victoria Frankenstein and what her deal is. Cause now we've seen it with our own eyes. Like we now have met her. We understand her. She is about her legacy. Bowen Yang let out a cackle so loud
Starting point is 00:31:24 after she delivered the last line of the ride. It was so funny. I'll butcher the line, but it was like, the Frankenstein name is preserved. It's they will all bow to the name Frankenstein. And Bowen just lets out a huge cackle. And Celeste Yang goes, it's about legacy. Well, Celeste goes, it's really interesting that this is a ride where the stakes are my family.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Ah! It's so good. You get there. Okay, so you get to the fucking Frankenstein Manor. It's a gag. Everything, there's like light purple lights. Oh, it's stunning. It's so good.
Starting point is 00:32:03 And all the feeling is so good. You walk through, like, she's got like all the monster pieces. Like she's got like Frankenstein's torso. It's like on display. It's of old, but it's like, they've got this like modern touches throughout to show that she's like a scientist now. And she's like, but she's a scientist while also giving like Van Helsing, but cunt.
Starting point is 00:32:22 Oh, no, no, you've never seen a woman more beautiful. Literally, Bowen turns to me and goes, Evangeline Lilly, and I was like, 100%. Evangeline Lilly if she believed in science. Do you know what I mean? Yes, exactly. Okay, if only she would be so powerful. If only.
Starting point is 00:32:39 If she took the shot, if she took the vaccine. She'd take him a shot. Kate Beckinsale, too, kind of down. Oh, yes, very Kate. You know what I mean? Yes. So you're walking through and it's like, okay, so she has captured a lot of the monsters. Yes.
Starting point is 00:32:55 And her whole thing is I'm going to show them off because I hear people talking shit. It's a lot of that. In the pre-show, she's like, let me tell you something. I hear people talking shit, and like, you need to understand, like, this is the game that I run monster catching. And I'm about to really gag you because I have Dracula, like, locked up,
Starting point is 00:33:19 and I'm gonna show him off. He's in my little hovering prison, in my little, like, however she captures these monsters. She has them in this, like, Vitruvian man hold with electricity, right? Yeah, basically it's like, it's sort of an electrical prison for monsters or a zoo or something, and you're gonna go through it.
Starting point is 00:33:39 Yeah. So pretty much right away, you realize Dracula is that girl. Like, ultimately, it's not gonna work, doctor, and I put that in quotes, Victoria. I'd love to know what her doctorate is in. I'd love to see that accreditation. I think she had a doctorate in dramatic writing, Bo. Dramatic writing.
Starting point is 00:33:58 I think she had a doctorate in foolishness. In foolishness. You're anti-Vitoria? Well, I think she certainly exposed us to something that could kill us again and again. Oh, you're right. You're still mad. We went in there thinking, oh, at least they're locked up. This woman knows what she's doing.
Starting point is 00:34:13 She's a doctor. You get in. That is not the case. It's actually quite the opposite. You're exposed to demons, monsters, and more. Two wolf men. The wolf man and the werewolf. Which are different by the way.
Starting point is 00:34:28 So different it's not even funny. Look it up. Look it up. But you know who's helping her, who I think is the real hero. Frankenstein's monster. You will go in there thinking, Oh this is just her sidekick. Whatever. He ends up factoring in huge. Because you love him.
Starting point is 00:34:44 No. I love him and Appreciate him for what he's done the way he put himself out there, which could not have been easy Also, if Frankenstein's monster walked into the club with his height and his proportions some of y'all would drop Trow yeah, including me. You just have to be very extroverted with him Like you if you have to shoot your shot and follow up because it's, you know, he's got limitations socially. We talked to him and the bride of Frankenstein outside the park.
Starting point is 00:35:12 And I, you know what I realized? The original himbo. 100%. Frankenstein's monster was the original himbo. That's Ruliculture number 49. Frankenstein's monster was the original himbo. What do you think of her? The bride?
Starting point is 00:35:29 Yeah. I can't get a read. I think she's iconic. Well, I mean, she's definitely a star. There's some little like TikTok thing that I don't quite have memorized, but it's like, you know, girlfriend, pretty girlfriend who has like,
Starting point is 00:35:44 but it's like these kids who go to like universities in the south or something. It's like the pretty girl who does all the talking and then like the quiet boyfriend. It's very, it's giving that. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And like, I think she's the chatty one. She does a lot of the PR and the communication
Starting point is 00:36:00 for them as a couple. Yeah, certainly. I find her to be very controlling, I guess is all I'm saying. Look, maybe, maybe she knows him better than me. She knows what he needs. Would you rather Bride of Frankenstein or Victoria Frankenstein? Not that you have to choose,
Starting point is 00:36:13 but you are in this scenario and making you choose. Gun to your head. I just feel like Victoria Frankenstein is so in her own thing. She speaks for herself. I don't think, first of all, I don't think she has a partner. I don't think it would work.
Starting point is 00:36:24 I think a lot of guys, and say nothing, because like I said, I have issues with the fact that she exposed us to such danger in the Monster Castle. But I would say a lot of men are probably very threatened by her. Because you know what I mean? Her last name, Frankenstein, I mean, she's a doctor, she's uncompromising. She's very committed to what she does. She looks like that. I don't think men would be strong enough.
Starting point is 00:36:46 I don't think there's any, a single man, straight man that's secure enough to date Dr. Victoria Frankenstein. I just don't. Well, I think there's something really incredible about Dr. Victoria Frankenstein in the way that she is like, shall we say like rendered in this world, which is you can imagine that she grew up
Starting point is 00:37:06 having to apologize for being alive because everyone's like, nepo baby, nepo baby, nepo baby. But she is literally, she has turned that sort of thing, that animus, from society into, I'm gonna do something and make sure that the Frankenstein name is preserved. And that actually is pretty incredible if you think about it.
Starting point is 00:37:29 Because it's like, well, is nepotism a bad thing when it comes to like family honor? When you have to uphold this name. And this name that is bastardized by culture. For all these years, everyone's, oh, it's Frankenstein's monster. It's Dr. Frankenstein. No one knows what the name even means anymore.
Starting point is 00:37:47 It has completely lost its meaning. And also, I think you're giving people too much credit because I think there are many more people than we even wanna admit that are out here pointing to the gentleman with the bolts in his neck and the flat head and they're pointing, and you know what they're saying? That's Frankenstein. No, right. And they are pointing and you know what they're saying? That's Frankenstein.
Starting point is 00:38:05 No, right. And they are wrong. And that is why Dr. Vartoria Frankenstein gets a lot of license from me. Yes. Because it's not even just a bastardization. It's a complete ignorance. It is a complete ignorance in society today. And I think that that's why she gets a lot of credit for me for trying.
Starting point is 00:38:25 Because you know what? She's actually also an elder millennial icon. Yes. And she said, I will be caught trying hard. Dr. Vittoria Frankenstein has worked hard, and you can see the work. You can hear her sweat. She actually can't control the volume of her voice.
Starting point is 00:38:41 Have you noticed that? Right, yes, she's always yelling. Shouting. Shouting. Shouting, which we love. Jaw tension, really serious stuff. You know, I just rewatched the movie Run, Lola Run because of reasons, and I realized she's a character who shouts and screams
Starting point is 00:38:59 and it's a power she has, and I realized screaming is the biggest, most clearest proof that someone is alive. Whoa. That you're making noise, that you have vitality, that you can produce a sound loud like that. This is why you and I love screaming. This is why Ian Williams was like, oh, they're screaming.
Starting point is 00:39:16 It doesn't matter. Oh, that person shouts too much in their performance. I'm like, that's not a bad thing. Shouting is proof that you are alive. When you scream, what you say is, remember me. I'm here. I remember here. Remember my sound.
Starting point is 00:39:32 When you scream, you're saying remember my sound. That's actually rule of culture number 50. When you scream, you're actually saying remember my sound. That actually is title of that. Remember my sound. This is a title of ep, Remember My Sound. This is a very interesting culture, Ketra, because the vibes are you are being top form, stoned icon, I am being also classic,
Starting point is 00:39:54 tired as fuck, jet lagged. Bowen, no one was ever thinking about you as tired, jet lagged or more. You brought that up. I wasn't thinking of you as tired. I was thinking of you brought that up. I wasn't thinking of US tired. I was thinking of it was incredibly vivid. I'm owning it. I'm not saying I'm insecure about, oh, can people tell that I'm tired?
Starting point is 00:40:12 I'm saying this is the classic Matt and Bowen vibe in a lot of ways. You don't seem tired to me. For some reason, didn't have the scaries or anything, except that it was Sunday, but it's a long weekend anyway in the UK. I've had a free day, couldn't fall asleep. or anything except that it was Sunday, but it's a long weekend anyway in the UK. I've had a free day, couldn't fall asleep. Went to, fell asleep finally at 7 a.m. Woke, had to get up at 10 a.m. to transfer hotels.
Starting point is 00:40:32 No. So I'm like, I'm on no sleep. And so that's why. Why do you think that is happening? And can you put the phone away? Yeah, yeah. I mean, it's probably that. I need a Xanax prescription, period.
Starting point is 00:40:43 Girl, let me tell you something. Last night I took half a Dramamine. Ow. Ow! I love Dramamine. Because I had a little bit left over from the theme park. I'm telling you, Dramamine was everything. Wait, can we just say what happens to Victoria ultimately?
Starting point is 00:40:55 Is she actually... Yes, I'm sorry. So Frankenstein's monster ends up like, but this is a spoiler, I guess, but I don't know if you thought you'd leave the ride being like, oh, well, maybe on this one, you would think that Dracula won, but he doesn't. But Dracula has a very interesting journey in this.
Starting point is 00:41:10 And I actually think Dracula is kind of the most fascinating figure in this whole story in a lot of ways. Well, you know what I would love to explore more are the brides of Dracula. I was interested. That's a really good section of the ride, is when they get to sort of... Sorry to say this, but slay. Yeah. They really do slay, but it makes you think that Dracula is serial monogamist.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Ooh. And that is maybe his biggest personality trait that we're not talking about as a culture. This ride is really peeling back the layers of who these monsters, quote unquote, and these scientists are in real life. You know what I mean? Yes. We haven't like been exposed to them as a culture in a long time,
Starting point is 00:41:53 and I'm really excited that we had the opportunity again. Can I also say in an actual real way, these animatronics on that ride. Oh, I have never seen anything like it. And I'm including all of them, like at Disney at whatever, like the animatronics in the Monsters Unchained ride at Epic Universe are the best I've ever seen bar none, bar none, period. Well, that and that's just Dark Universe. That's just Dark Universe. Can we just say when on the Battle of the Ministry, I heard it's had a five hour wait.
Starting point is 00:42:26 Guys, it is really good. It is not worth the five hour wait. No. Wait till later in the year. We went on it a couple of times, seamless. Then the third time we went on it, this is who was in the cart. Jessica Alba and her lovely, stunning hair and makeup team.
Starting point is 00:42:42 Stunning hair and makeup team. And the ride broke the fuck down almost immediately. And the rest of it went, we were moving in motion without any of the... With no sound. With no sound. It was the funniest thing I've ever experienced. Just like us next to Jessica Alba.
Starting point is 00:42:59 Like while the ride goes out of control, we're cackling. We got out, that was fun guys. See you later. It was just, I will never forget. I've never been happier that a ride broke down. Oh me too. That was really fun. Literally I was telling the story later
Starting point is 00:43:13 and I was like, that was so funny. That was awesome. The Dark Angel herself, Jessica Alba. The Dark Angel herself. The maker of the best bubble bath ever produced in history. I'm saying, Honest Bubble Bath, everyone buy it now. Now I'm telling you. That was the kind of thing you were getting
Starting point is 00:43:33 at the grand opening where like everywhere you turn, you're like, oh, they're here? You know who finally, you know, like it hit me today that she was there was JoJo Siwa and like we did not properly process that. Bowen, Bowen, I almost stopped us. I almost during the red, we were on the red carpet, the blue carpet rather, getting interviewed and then I turn around and I see JoJo Siwa right in our line of sight.
Starting point is 00:43:53 And a little bit inside me, I was like, I have to stop everything and tell Bowen that's JoJo Siwa. But of course you saw her. No, I knew. And why didn't we say anything? I don't know. Literally, Karma came on shuffle today. I was nervous. I'm like, she's a fucking icon. I'm intimidated by JoJo Siwa. I am.
Starting point is 00:44:11 She's a legend. You know who else was there? We were too gagged to say hi, it was Gertie from Miami. I know. Stunning. Do you see what I'm saying? This is how I am with Housewives. Like, there's something about them that really gets me shaking in my boots.
Starting point is 00:44:25 No, but, Beau, then part of me was like, we should have gone over to her because she's one of the queens of Florida. It was up to us. I know. You have to remember, we were crowned the princes of Celestial Park. Like, it's our job to host.
Starting point is 00:44:38 She's the queen of Florida. Like, that was a big moment, and I feel like we didn't do the right thing by going up to Gertie and being like, Gertie, you're a legend moment and I feel like we didn't do the right thing by going up to Gertie and being like Gertie, you're a legend because and you look amazing. Yeah, she did look amazing. Oh, my God. And Russell, is that her husband's name?
Starting point is 00:44:52 Yes, of course. He was there. What a lovely family. What a lovely couple they are. And I just feel like that was that was a mistake. Andy was there. Andy was there. It's so funny to just be like, oh, hey, there's Andy. Hilarious. That was one of my favorite nights ever. Like, and then they did the fireworks
Starting point is 00:45:10 and the drone thing that was unbelievable. Like, that was... It was such a fun day. Nintendo World in Epic Universe is so overwhelming. Like, it's... Joyful. We took my sister and she was like, on the verge of tears. She was like, wow, it's really, it brings right back. It's so cool.
Starting point is 00:45:29 They crushed. They crushed. And it was so cool seeing the Nintendo people there. I know. Like Shigeru Miyamoto and Doug Bowser, iconic legend, CEO of Nintendo America. His name is literally Doug Bowser. No relation. No relation to King Koopa, but is just kind of walking around in Isle of Berk,
Starting point is 00:45:51 enjoying the meatballs, riding on Hiccup's wing gliders. Wait, can you talk on that ride because that was really sort of magical, huh? I loved Hiccup's wing gliders much. You, spoiler alert, you see, I think their names are little gronkles, the little dragons kind of pop out and they're the cutest little creatures you've ever, it's just darling. And I don't use that word too much,
Starting point is 00:46:15 but that's the only word that comes to mind when I think about Isle of Berk, darling. It's just darling. It really was just darling. And we tried the meatballs. It was, Pretty good meatballs. I also had a good burger from the Meteor Astro Pub. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here.
Starting point is 00:46:34 Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum-selling artist, Denity King alum Aubrey O'Day, joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation. Aubrey O'Day is us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation. Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place. Some people saw that you were going to be in New York and they immediately started jumping to conclusions.
Starting point is 00:46:58 So can you clear that up? First of all, are you here to testify in the Ditty Trial? Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her firsthand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band as she emerged as the breakout star, the truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamor.
Starting point is 00:47:15 It wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real. I went through things there. Listen to Amy and TJ Presents, Aubrey O'Day, covering the Diddy Trial on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In 2020, a group of young women in a tidy suburb of New York City found themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare. Someone was posting photos.
Starting point is 00:47:43 It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body parts that looked exactly like my own. I wanted to throw up. I wanted to scream. It happened in Levittown, New York. But reporting the series took us through the darkest corners of the internet and to the front lines of a global battle against deepf pornography. This should be illegal but what is this? This is a story about technology that's moving faster than the law and about vigilantes trying to stem the tide. I'm Margie Murphy and I'm Olivia Carville. This is Levertowne, a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts, Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope. Listen to Leittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast.
Starting point is 00:48:29 Find it on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Dr. Maya Shankar. I host a podcast called A Slight Change of Plans. I started this show because unexpected change comes for all of us, and there's no set playbook for how to deal with it. I have all of this psychological baggage that I'm carrying with me, and the last thing I want to do is to pass that on to my daughter. So I have to figure this out.
Starting point is 00:48:57 This puzzle of my trauma, I have to figure it out, and I have to figure it out now. Join me this season when I talk to Amanda Knox about her choice to reconnect with a prosecutor who helped put her behind bars. This is not about him. This is about me and what I am capable of giving. And I know that I am capable of being kind to this man. And by God, I am going to do it and no one can stop me. Listen to a slight change of plans on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever
Starting point is 00:49:33 you get your podcasts. Giving yourself that agency to not just be one thing, right? I don't have to be the perception that is crafted or the version of me that everyone is kind of projecting onto me. Like I am having my human experience and it is faceted. It's so faceted and it's fascinating. May is Mental Health Awareness Month and Deeply Well is a sanctuary for your healing. I'm Devi Brown, healer, wellbeing expert, teacher, and fellow seeker. And each week we explore what it means to become whole through soul expanding conversations and practices. Why focus on tiny joys?
Starting point is 00:50:10 Well, because they remind us of what it means to be human. They anchor us in the present moment and they create ripples of gratitude that nourish our spirit. Tiny joys are acts of self-love. To hear this and more ways to prioritize your piece, listen to Deeply Well from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 00:50:31 or wherever you get your podcasts. AT&T, connecting changes everything. ["Dreams of a New World"] ["Dreams of a New World"] Can I say something? You can say all the things. In my own life, this is meatloaf summer for Bella. I'm making meatloafs this season. Can I have some?
Starting point is 00:50:52 Summer meatloafs. Can I have a piece? Yes, you can have a piece. You're coming over. I have a new deck. I'm going to learn how to grill. Wow. This is a new life.
Starting point is 00:51:03 You've always been good at the grill though. I mean, not like Jared. Jared is the grill master. Jared is the grill master. No, I don't know. I don't really know my way around the grill. And that's sort of my final boss with cooking. You gotta figure that out.
Starting point is 00:51:14 I gotta learn to grill. Last night, Melissa made us turkey burgers. Yum, I love a turkey burger. I was like, okay, maybe there's something here. Maybe there's something here with turkey burgers. I could actually, I could get into that. Maybe there's something here with turkey burgers. I could actually, I could get into that. Can I say something, another thing?
Starting point is 00:51:29 Yeah. I don't get all this stuff about like, oh, lean meat is dry. Like, yeah, that's fine. One of the moistest things that I've ever eaten last night. I'm sure, but I'm just saying like, I don't mind it when a chicken breast is like a little overcooked and like,
Starting point is 00:51:44 okay, this just means I can dip it in a sauce. Let me tell you, like, I don't want to call this person out, but I will. Jared doesn't like condiments. He doesn't like any sauce. I said, does anyone out there identify as someone who doesn't like condiments at all? Sauce of any kind? The concentric circle out of that is that you don't like seasoning at all. Which is crazy.
Starting point is 00:52:14 Producer Becca says, and they're wrong. And they're wrong. It's an expression. It is an expression. Put your sauce on it. Condiments are an expression. It's actually rule of culture number 74. Condiments are an expression. Oh's actually rule of culture number 74. Condiments are an expression.
Starting point is 00:52:27 Oh, and you can get so creative with it. Condiments are creations. Condiments are creations. Dressings are fabulous. By the way, I did want to unveil my new drag name. Tell us. Beautiful dress. Oh, cause you want... like imagine coming around the corner.
Starting point is 00:52:47 And then there's a thing who says is beautiful dress. Hi, beautiful. Well, beautiful was saying that you didn't really rise to the challenge in the in the main challenge today. Well, beautiful was wrong about that. I think beautiful needs to about that. Beautiful dress. I think beautiful needs to mind her own beautiful business. What is the most beautiful dress ever?
Starting point is 00:53:11 The most beautiful dress ever was, of course, Cinderella's dress. I was gonna say that too. And I'm dead ass. It was the most beautiful dress. Let's just get one thing straight. Go. Anyone that ever hits a red carpet
Starting point is 00:53:26 is trying to do what Cinderella did at the ball. If you are in a modern fashion and you do anything where you show up to a place and hope to gag someone with what you're wearing, you are trying to do what Cinderella first did. And that is period. But the tragic thing is that Cinderella never walked the carpet. She just kind of shows up at the ball.
Starting point is 00:53:51 You know, it's like the people that first created fire never got to see the fireworks display at Epic Universe, but they should rest knowing that they triumphed. They should rest knowing that they triumphed. I hope that's how they rest, knowing that they triumphed. Knowing that they triumphed. They should rest knowing that they triumphed. That they triumphed. I hope that's how they rest, knowing that they triumphed. Knowing that they triumphed. I think Cinderella-
Starting point is 00:54:11 Put that on my tombstone, I swear to God. He rests knowing he triumphed. Knowing he triumphed. I'm not kidding. Write that down and put that on my tombstone and you are in charge, cause I do die first. I see in the future. Stop, stop.
Starting point is 00:54:21 No, we're not doing that. We're not doing it because it's too sad to get into the way I die. I've seen it. I've seen the future. Stop, stop. No, we're not doing that. We're not doing it because it's too sad to get into the way I die. I've seen it. I've seen the future. You stand by watching. Spoiler alert. You do nothing. You're hapless. I hate this. I'm so upset right now.
Starting point is 00:54:37 It's because we're standing on a roof and I just go, what, what, what? And I fall off the roof and you stand hapless. Why are we on the roof? Why? I don't know. You keep and you stand hapless. Why are we on the roof? Why? I don't know. If we get invited to a roof party in the future, no, that might be where it happens.
Starting point is 00:54:52 Then I'm never going on a roof. You can't allow me to go on the roof, Bo. When you say hapless, do you mean helpless or do you mean hapless as in like unlucky? You're both. You haplessly watched me fall through if it wasn't so lucky for you that you were there to watch. And I'm also helpless. Like I can't help.
Starting point is 00:55:10 You were hapless, helpless, and more. I don't like that at all, Matt. Like I'm kidding. Can I tell you something? I can't see the future. I was doing a sort of bit. Things got out of hand. You know what? Sometimes I think, when you do bits, sometimes things get a little crazy.
Starting point is 00:55:28 Can I say, one of the reasons why I missed recording virtually is because we're using the cans, and I love knowing the effect you can give when you wear the cans. Like, I don't know. I love it. It's better for podcast performance. Because you can hear what your voice can do. You can sort of, you know, be a little ASMR. Go down.
Starting point is 00:55:49 You can do so much with the cans. I do think that wearing cans is like a podcast thing. And when we have guests and we don't wear the cans, I'm always like, is it? I see. Oh, my God. You need to go on British radio, because they love the God. You need to go on British radio because they love the cans. I need to go on British radio, yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:10 You love saying cans. Are you still saying modus operandi? I'm a little in my head about it now, that's for sure. No, oh no, no, hey. Well, I feel like we're like, it's modus operandi. And I was like, I've never heard it like that. That was Birbiglia being Birbiglia. It was him being superior.
Starting point is 00:56:29 OK. Yes, he was acting very superior in the moment. So what else should we talk about? I saw Hugh Jackman perform at Radio City. Oh, my God. Yes. Absolutely electric show. But the highlight was when he brought out this woman, her name was Burgundy Williams, and she sang Never Enough.
Starting point is 00:56:50 Cause I saw that Never Enough from The Greatest Showman was on the set list and I was like, is Hugh gonna give Never Enough? Is that how deep in it we are? Is Miss Allred here? She was not. So basically like, Burgundy Williams?
Starting point is 00:57:02 Burgundy Williams came in and slayed Never Enough. And that got me to, of course, search her name in the YouTube search bar. So then I'm watching a little bit of Burgundy Williams, X-Factor UK performances. I find out that's where she's from. I'm watching one performance of Aretha Franklin's song, Respect.
Starting point is 00:57:20 Well-known song. Did it remind you of Kelly? Everybody knows it, everyone loves it. Not only was everyone loving it and knowing it so much, they cut to Simon Cowell, who's a judge, still to this day. My girl has her arms up over her head, dancing.
Starting point is 00:57:39 I said, does Simon dance now? He never would have danced in the odds. Simon Cowell dancing with his hands above his head to Aretha Franklin's respect. He's a changed man. I was like, don't tell me that people can't change and that we can't have growth. No.
Starting point is 00:57:55 And I wasn't sure how I felt about it, because I'm like, should Simon be dancing hands up in the air sometimes? But he was. I was like, now I have to process how I feel about this. There's a Christmas Carol story in that. Oh, Simon Cowell was a great Scrooge. But he was visited by ghosts.
Starting point is 00:58:17 You know, I think the ghost that visited him was William Hung. Were the American Idol contestants that he was shitty to. Yes, I think William Hung was definitely one of the ghosts of American Idol past. Alive and well, as far as we know, they're just specters. They're just like they're just like conceptual. No, no, no. These are conceptual ghosts. Right. Like, I think that Jennifer Hudson is probably one of his conceptual ghosts. Because I don't think he did enough.
Starting point is 00:58:41 Right. Right. He didn't do enough to save her. Oh, my God. You know that Simon Cowell said something crazy about Beyonce He did enough. Right, right. He didn't do enough to save her. Oh my God. You know that Simon Cowell said something crazy about Beyoncé when she first was going solo? He said like she's not talented and not attractive. Literally he's on record saying those things. Something to that degree.
Starting point is 00:58:58 There's that Times review of Dangerously in Love where they're like, she's no Ashanti. Like it's so funny the people who are eating such crow right now. It's cr- It's what? How was the Cowboy Carter tour? I want to say, I'm so excited. So you and I are going together, so we're gonna be in France next month and for a few days in Cannes and then we're going to Paris because Matt Whitaker and Tom Nye were gonna be there seeing her in Paris.
Starting point is 00:59:22 And I was like, oh my God, let's just go. It's Kismet we're gonna go. But I couldn't help myself and went on Thursday at MetLife. Can I say? Not so crazy getting in and out of MetLife this time. What a relief. Not so crazy. And it also was cold and raining a little bit.
Starting point is 00:59:39 Yeah, I saw. So I dressed for comfort and functionality and not cowboy Carter fashion. Right. The way I will in Paris. Oh, I'm dressing for cowboy Carter fashion in Paris. I might even wear a little something that you gave me. Hmm.
Starting point is 00:59:54 But the show was phenomenal. I'm so happy I dressed to be warm because we could like, you know, not even think about it. Be cozy. And she just is getting better. She's literally getting better. There's no one that's ever looked hotter, ever in anyone's life,
Starting point is 01:00:10 than Beyoncé doing this tour. Her voice is unreal. And what I loved about this tour too, is she throws it, well, no spoilers on setlist if you don't want them, but I'm gonna dive in here. You hear irreplaceable. You hear if I were a boy.
Starting point is 01:00:27 You hear single ladies. By the end, like, she also gives Renaissance a section. And, yeah, I mean, like, it's a two-hour, 45-minute show that feels like it could keep going. I love that. It's how I feel about Era's tour. I'm like, oh, I could use more. I am so anticipating this Lord Era.
Starting point is 01:00:49 You've been saying we are so back. I love, what was that? I am watching her in interviews now and I'm seeing the NB jump out. And I get what she's saying when she's like, I don't really know if I should call myself non-binary right now. But just the way that she is just like, even posing and just carrying herself, I'm like, okay. Very powerful and connected. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:18 The center of gravity is different in a way that is fascinating to me. And I'm like, I'm interested to see where this goes next. 100%. Love, Lord. Obviously 100%. Love Lord. Obviously love Lord. Love that one of her inspirations for this album was Julio Torres, Loving the Color Clear. Iconic. I can't believe.
Starting point is 01:01:36 That's the best. The best. And by the way, I'm really in love with Greenlight because I saw John Proctor as the villain on Broadway. And oh, you're gonna fucking love it. with Greenlight because I saw John Proctor as the villain on Broadway. I love my tickets. And oh, you're gonna fucking love it. And Greenlight by Lorde factors in in a big way. And I was just like, this is one of the best pop songs of the past, you know, 100%.
Starting point is 01:01:56 God, what was it? 2017? Was that melodrama? Eight years ago. Wow. Yeah, you know who hosted it? She did it on SNL and I watched the performance again. It was such a good performance on SNL and Scarlett hosted that one.
Starting point is 01:02:08 Oh wow, that's right. Yeah. But I remember when that album came out, it was a Fire Island summer where we were just, all we did was just play melodrama. Love. And it's December 2017. Oh wow. We've been going a while.
Starting point is 01:02:20 It's perfect. Greenlight is one of the best. I want to say Cannes, I'm kind of, like, excited at some of the movies. I don't really, like, I think it's probably too early to, like, cherry pick anything, but we're gonna see... I mean, Dying with Love, J-Law... They're saying it's Jennifer Lawrence's year. Which I cannot wait to see. I mean, she's just the best. She should have gotten Oscar and I'm for No Hard Feelings, I said it.
Starting point is 01:02:43 Agree. Agree, agree. Who else carries comedy that easily? And isn't, not for nothing, but feeling they're trying too hard. You know what I mean? Like she's effortlessly funny. She's like also like balancing all of the like grounded aspects with the comedy in that movie.
Starting point is 01:03:02 Like that was fucking good. Locked in with Andrew Breth Feldman so well. They were so good together. So underrated, absolutely. It was just an accident. Palme d'Or, I'm excited to see that. And then I'm excited to see the Nouvelle Vague movie, that Richard Linklater movie.
Starting point is 01:03:17 About the making of Breathless, about Godard making Breathless. And then there's that, the guy who did Worst Person in the World and then actress from that movie doing another movie. Renata. Sentimental Value, Renata. I'm excited to see that.
Starting point is 01:03:29 I need to rewatch that movie because I only gave it one pass and I'm like, I'm obsessed, I love it, I'm gonna watch this for the rest of my life. That's actually a blind spot for me, I have never seen it. So maybe- I wanna watch it with you. Meet Lofen Worst Person.
Starting point is 01:03:40 Wait, actually, for you and I, that's a great movie to watch. For some fun. Really? Do you know what I I, that's a great movie to watch. For some reason. Really? Do you know what I'm talking about? Yay. Yes. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:03:50 You guys, the way that Lost Culture has the wheels turning. Should we tease anything from upcoming culture awards? There's not really much to say yet. There's not much to say yet, but we're excited to get the team together. We have fun ideas. They're brewing. They're brewing. And for those of you who were expecting it to be in New York this summer, we apologize that it's a bit of a curveball, but we love to sort of balance it out. We
Starting point is 01:04:17 would love to bring it back to New York sometime in the future if we're able to. But for now, we are so excited to be in LA. And we'll have more information very soon about how to attend the event in person. And the other upside to it is that anyone can watch from the comfort of their home. Unlike past years where we had to gatekeep it, unfortunately, because we were trying to sell it.
Starting point is 01:04:42 Like that was the reason why in the years past, we couldn't post the full video online. We've had wonderful people, publicists, really, stream from the audience. Get out there with their TikToks. Yeah, that was really good. Absolutely. We couldn't... We did not have the mechanisms in place for that kind of access for people. But now we do. And it was all kind of building towards this. And so we just want to do a great job for you guys. And we hope and know you'll love it. Amy Robach and TJ Holmes here.
Starting point is 01:05:15 Diddy's former protege, television personality, platinum selling artist, Denity King alum, Aubrey O'Day joins us to provide a unique perspective on the trial that has captivated the attention of the nation. Aubrey O'Day is sitting next to us here. You are, as we sit here, right up the street from where the trial is taking place. Some people saw that you were going to be in New York and they immediately started jumping to conclusions.
Starting point is 01:05:40 So can you clear that up? First of all, are you here to testify in the Ditty Trial? Aubrey will offer her opinions and expertise based on her firsthand knowledge. From her days on Making the Band as she emerged as the breakout star, the truth of the situation would be opposite of the glitz and glamor.
Starting point is 01:05:56 It wasn't all bad, but I don't know that any of the good was real. I went through things there. Listen to Amy and TJ Presents, Aubrey O'Day, covering the Diddy Trial on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. In 2020, a group of young women in a tidy suburb of New York City
Starting point is 01:06:18 found themselves in an AI-fueled nightmare. Someone was posting photos. It was just me naked. Well, not me, but me with someone else's body parts on my body parts that looked exactly like my own. I wanted to throw up. I wanted to scream. It happened in Levittown, New York.
Starting point is 01:06:39 But reporting the series took us through the darkest corners of the internet and to the front lines of a global battle against deepfake pornography. This should be illegal, but what is this? This is a story about a technology that's moving faster than the law and about vigilantes trying to stem the tide. I'm Margie Murphy. And I'm Olivia Carville.
Starting point is 01:07:01 This is Levertown, a new podcast from iHeart Podcasts, Bloomberg and Kaleidoscope. Listen to Levittown on Bloomberg's Big Take podcast. Find it on the iHeart radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hey, I'm Dr. Maya Shanker. I host a podcast called A Slight Change of Plans. I started this show because unexpected change
Starting point is 01:07:24 comes for all of us, and there's no set playbook for how to deal with it. I have all of this psychological baggage that I'm carrying with me, and the last thing I want to do is to pass that on to my daughter. So I have to figure this out. This puzzle of my trauma, I have to figure it out,
Starting point is 01:07:41 and I have to figure it out now. Join me this season when I talk to Amanda Knox about her choice to reconnect with a prosecutor who helped put her behind bars. This is not about him. This is about me and what I am capable of giving. And I know that I am capable of being kind to this man. And by God, I am going to do it and no one can stop me.
Starting point is 01:08:09 Listen to a slight change of plans on the iHeart Radio app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Giving yourself that agency to not just be one thing, right? I don't have to be the perception that is crafted or the version of me that everyone is kind of projecting onto me, like I am having my human experience and it is faceted.
Starting point is 01:08:30 It's so faceted and it's fascinating. May is mental health awareness month and deeply well is a sanctuary for your healing. I'm Debbie Brown, healer, wellbeing expert, teacher and fellow seeker. And each week we explore what it means to become whole through soul-expanding conversations and practices. Why focus on tiny joys?
Starting point is 01:08:51 Well, because they remind us of what it means to be human. They anchor us in the present moment, and they create ripples of gratitude that nourish our spirit. Tiny joys are acts of self-love. To hear this and more ways to prioritize your peace, listen to Deeply Well from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts,
Starting point is 01:09:13 or wherever you get your podcasts. AT&T, connecting changes everything. I think the mechanisms are in place for, I don't think so, Honey. What do you think? I think so as well. I have a random one, but I hope you agree. But do you want to go first? Yeah, I guess I'll go first.
Starting point is 01:09:36 I Don't Think So Honey is our 60 second segment where we take a second, 60, actually excuse me for my mistake there, to railants and more against something in culture that Has to be stopped Okay soon, so this is mine. I I'm ready to go. Okay. This is Matt Rogers. I don't think so any his time starts now I don't think so, honey gay guys making weight jokes in front of women What's about themselves like like, ugh, God. Like, you're not a gay AI from 2017.
Starting point is 01:10:09 Like, please stop acting like one. People being like, ugh, I don't wanna snack on something. Just like, anyone that's like being annoying and making weight jokes in front of women, you're a gay guy, like the way that you view your body. Like, you're allowed to be, feel however you wanna feel, but just like, understand that like... 30 seconds.
Starting point is 01:10:28 Oh, I don't want to eat that in front of women. It's like, I don't know. Like, this really bothers me. It's like gay guys, like not understanding. Like the way that you talk about your body is the way that women feel about it all the time. Like, I feel like the summer is just an occasion for people to be like, 15 seconds. Oh, God, I'm so fucking fat. And it's like, because it's just be more careful
Starting point is 01:10:47 with the way you toss this shit around. Even if you think you're being funny, it really shut, I just gonna shut down some social situations. And it's because people just aren't thinking, don't be so ignorant. I don't think so, honey. That's one minute. Yeah, I mean, that's just, this is just, I guess,
Starting point is 01:11:02 something that hopefully these people learn, relearn every year when like, they think about that in a more apparent way because it's summer IDK, I don't know. I think when summer approaches, it like gets everyone in their head about their bodies. And especially, I don't know, I just think like, gay men, because we are often are casual around women with like, because like, you know, we're comfortable with them. Sometimes we say things about our own bodies or like, you know, comment on like a body culture, like in the gay community, which I think can be a little careless around women who have to deal with that 365. You know what I'm saying? It's just like, and so I just think it comes off a little disrespectful and a little, I don't know,
Starting point is 01:11:45 just as if you're not thinking of the comfort of the people around you when you are so casual and like low key body fascist. Yeah. You know what I mean? It makes people feel bad. So I just think gays chill. It's a little high key.
Starting point is 01:12:00 And also no one's thinking about your body as much as you are. You don't need to vocalize it. I think sometimes people are like, oh, I better say this thing about my body because I know it's fucked up. Like, it's probably not. And also, no one is thinking about it. Right.
Starting point is 01:12:14 So, because once you bring those issues to the table, understand that someone else is going to be filling those issues in a much deeper way. And especially women. I've just seen it really, like, shut down some things and it makes me feel not good. Mm. This is Bowen Yang's. And especially women, I've just seen it really shut down some things, and it makes me feel not good. Mmm. This is Bo and Yang's little bit random,
Starting point is 01:12:30 I Don't Think So Honey, and his time starts now. I Don't Think So Honey, Azure. First of all, how do you pronounce it? Azure? Azure? Second of all, just say blue. I looked it up. It's just sky blue. We can say sky blue instead of putting too much, so to speak, sauce on and say Azure,
Starting point is 01:12:49 which is a name for a company. It's a name for a company first and not a color name. Do you know what I mean? It's like, it's too corporate sounding, Azure. And it's just a random assortment of letters, A, Z, U, R, E. I, it's just a random assortment of letters. A, Z, U, R, E. First of all, to have letters A and Z in the same word is very powerful and it only is reserved for the best words
Starting point is 01:13:13 such as pizza, jazz, crazy. I don't know, I don't have other examples, but azure does not belong in that pantheon of amazing, what's amazing, plaza. It is powerful when a word has A and Z in it because it spans the entire alphabet in a way, in a sense, but not Azure, you don't belong up there. And that's one minute. Do you agree with me?
Starting point is 01:13:37 Can I say something? I'm walking through it in the moment, I don't know, because I agree with you, but there's something beautiful about Azure. No, but see, but... Listen to how I say it, Azure. Yeah, I wish that's- You don't wanna hear that all the time, Azure.
Starting point is 01:13:54 I wish that's how it was pronounced, but I think it's pronounced Azure, which sounds crazy. I don't know. It is an inefficient way of describing a plain blue color. It's not like cerulean, which is a gorgeous word, by the way, for the word blue. There are all these words for the word blue. Azure is like so random sauce to me.
Starting point is 01:14:14 Like I don't like it. It's always bothered me this word. Bowen, if you don't like your reality, change it. Say Azure like me. You can live a fabulous life if you just so choose. I don't know. If you start saying azure, know that you've created a path forward
Starting point is 01:14:33 for yourself toward happiness. Azure, that's not how it's pronounced. Azure. It feels like it's the name of a pastry or a company and it's not the name of a color. And for that reason, it should be a proper noun only and it should not be in the dictionary. It should be it should just be like a startup. Well, I think this is all very Azure of you.
Starting point is 01:14:55 No, that's not even the right usage. I think you're actually being quite Azure at the moment. Your Azure-ity is showing. Azure at the moment. Your Azure-ity is showing. Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha See, you used the word Azure in like 10 different ways. None of them were in the color way. That's because that's my issue. Let me reassure you that I can give you an assurance. OK, that your assurance is inequitable right now.
Starting point is 01:15:43 You're acting a juror. Oh, well. You've gone a juror. They've gone a juror if you know what I mean. If you gather my meaning. I think he's gone a juror. No, no. He's gone a juror.
Starting point is 01:15:58 Suddenly it's become a front runner for word of the year. No. At the Culture Awards. Suddenly it has become a front runner. It just it's a word that doesn't make. But don't you don't you agree with me that words such as jazz, pizza, crazy, amazing. But those are all the best words. Yes, those are some of the best words we have.
Starting point is 01:16:17 And as you're as as not in that. How do you spell it? Oh, no, the spelling is universal. A-Z-U-R-E. Okay, well I have to tell you, I'm getting like a Microsoft Azure. What is that? Exactly. Have you heard of this?
Starting point is 01:16:34 This is what I'm saying. It's a company. It's like a service. It doesn't sound like a color. It sounds like a corporate shitty, a fucking clinical ass name. And I'm saying that I like, can I say what I like? Yeah. I like Azul.
Starting point is 01:16:51 Bowen, okay, so I just literally Googled, is azure a word? And it is, it is a bright blue color. And it also is a small butterfly that is typically blue or purplish with color differences between the sexes. I can only imagine that the purple are girls because pink. Now listen, I think that you are not understanding that there's an opportunity here to franchise
Starting point is 01:17:20 Azure. Because if it's not out there enough, let's make it out there. Let's try. I think I'm saying it's out there too much. I don't want it out there anymore. The SEO is terrible. You Googled Azure and the first thing that popped up was Microsoft Azure, whatever that is. So what, who are they?
Starting point is 01:17:39 They're not even that Microsoft, not even that big of a deal anymore. It's all about Apple. I'm saying it's like, okay, we can't that big of a deal anymore. It's all about Apple. You know what I'm saying? It's like, okay, we can't take on Microsoft. Please try me. I'm not, can I say something on record? I'm not worried about Microsoft. I'm not at all.
Starting point is 01:17:56 Apple this, Apple that, Apple this, Apple that. I'll take them on for Azure. And in fact, can we get our lawyer on? I would like to file a lawsuit, a copyright claim. I'd like to get legal about this and let it just even. Against Microsoft for the word Azure. I think we've lost the thread. This is Rogers versus Microsoft.
Starting point is 01:18:14 And the only one will leave with the word Azure. I'm telling you, readers, publicists, finalists, Katie's, Kyle's and more, because there are more coming in the future. Oh God. Start making Azure a thing for Lost Cult. I'm serious. I just want to quickly shout out Audrey Hobart, Sue Me. I love that song.
Starting point is 01:18:37 Sue Me. Speaking of litigiousness. I'm loving that. You're loving this song. I love it too. I mean, it came out like a few weeks ago, but I'm late to the party, but the music video, have you seen the music video? No, I haven't yet. It's a little brain scratcher. I love it too. I mean, it came out like a few weeks ago, but I'm late to the party, but the music video, have you seen the music video? No, I haven't yet.
Starting point is 01:18:46 It's a little brain scratcher. It's fun. I love it. It makes me feel fuzzy in my head. I know, me too. Me too. But you should watch the music video. It's phenomenal.
Starting point is 01:18:54 Love. She's a star. Love, love, love, love, love. Well, she works with Gracie a lot, who I love. We love Gracie. You know who Gracie said her dream podcast guest is for Lost Culture? Who? Orna.
Starting point is 01:19:06 And I said, it was in the works, but Matt and I are kind of, Matt more so was kind of afraid that she would analyze us to destruction. I think honestly, that might've been a reflection of where I was at the time, because I would love to have Dr. Orna on. Let's have Dr. Orna on. No, we should. And also that would be really great. And also Charlie XCX is on record on this podcast.
Starting point is 01:19:26 She's saying she's the sexiest woman alive. She and I just connected about that today where she replied to my story and said, she's my god, my crush, my everything. Wow. Charlie stands Orna in the craziest way, as we know. I mean, why wouldn't? Orna is on everybody's lips.
Starting point is 01:19:46 And the new season of Couples Thera... Have you started a new season of Couples Therapy? No, I have to, I have to, I have to, I have to. Excellent. Excellent this season. Well, with that to look forward to, and a culture catch up in the can, the boys logged off to enjoy the rest of their Memorial Day. But not before they finished the episode of Las Calderitas,
Starting point is 01:20:05 titled Azure. Like they always do with the song. Wait, what? We had another title that was really good. What was it? That was another one. It was like, go. Becca, did you write it down?
Starting point is 01:20:18 She didn't write it down. Damn it. Oh, Becca. She says, LOL, no, I'm sorry. All caps begging for forgiveness. Groveling. We'll see. Groveling. We'll see about that. Damn it! Oh, Becca. She says, LOL, no, I'm sorry. All caps begging for forgiveness. Groveling? We'll see.
Starting point is 01:20:29 Groveling. We'll see about that. We'll have to keep her guessing whether or not we forgive her. So tune in to the next Lost Cult to find out. Sue me, I wanna be wanted. Sue me, I wanna be wanted. Sue me, I wanna be, Sue me, I wanna be, Sue me, I wanna be wanted. Sue me, I wanna be wanted. Sue me, I wanna be, Sue me, I wanna be, Sue me, I wanna be wanted.
Starting point is 01:20:47 Ooh. Wanted. I need to keep listening to it. It's great. I'm in that thing where I'm listening to a lot of the same thing again and again and again and again. And it is Marin Morris' album. I love it.
Starting point is 01:21:00 It's excellent. Dreamsicle, stream now. Dreamsicle, you gotta streamcicle. I love Marin. Okay, we already sang a song, so that counts as our out. Bye. Last Call to Reese is a production by Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and iHeartRadio podcasts. Created and hosted by Matt Rogers and Bo Winyak. Executive produced by Anna Hosnier and produced by Becca Ramos. Edited and mixed by Doug Bae and Monique Laborde.
Starting point is 01:21:23 And our music is by Henry Kibursky. Hi guys, I'm Andréa Gunning, host of Betrayal. I'm excited to bring you all season four, a story of a cop and his double life. I wanted to let you know that you can get access to all episodes of Betrayal season one, two, three, and Betrayal Weekly, and every all episodes of Betrayal season 1, 2, 3, and Betrayal Weekly and every single episode of Betrayal season 4, ad free with an I Heart True Crime Plus subscription, available exclusively on Apple podcasts. Plus, you'll get access to all episodes of Betrayal season 4 one week ahead of everyone
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Starting point is 01:22:22 and fellow seeker. And each week, we explore what it means to become whole through soul-expanding conversations and practices. Today, wow, I feel really powerful and ready to serve and use my skills, and it's like, that's the heart of what it is to be an authentic woman. To hear this and more ways to prioritize your piece, listen to Deeply Well from the Black Effect Podcast Network
Starting point is 01:22:44 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you prioritize your piece. Listen to Deeply Well from the Black Effect Podcast Network on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. AT&T, connecting changes everything. You say you'd never give in to a meltdown. Never let kids' toys take over the house. And never fill your feed with kid photos. You'd never plan your life around their schedule.
Starting point is 01:23:12 Never lick your thumb to clean their face. And you'd never let them leave the house looking like less than their best. You say you'd never put a pacifier in your mouth to clean it. Never let them stay up too late. And never let them run wild through the grocery store. Clean up on aisle six.
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Starting point is 01:23:55 This is your girl, T.S. Madison, and I'm coming to you loud, live, and in color from the Outlaws Podcast. Let me tell you something. I've got the voice. My podcast, the one they never saw coming. Each week, I sit down with the culture creators and stroll stoppers. Tina Nose, Lil Nas X, will we ever see a dating show? My next ex. That's actually cute though.
Starting point is 01:24:20 And Chaperone. I was dropped in 2020, working the drive-thru, and here we are now. It's a fake show you Tia Beyonce. I'm going right on the phone and call Rome. I was dropped in 2020 working the drive-thru, and here we are now. It's a fake show you Tia Beyonce. I'm going right on the phone and call her. Listen to Outlaws with Tia Madison on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts, honey. You're listening to an iHeart Podcast.
Starting point is 01:24:37 ["I'm On My Way To You"]

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