Should I Delete That? - Just Us: Accidental nudity, Emma Watson and the cult of matcha

Episode Date: October 1, 2025

Hello, hello, hello! This week we’ve got two surprisingly similar awkwards… apologies to anyone who has been in the vicinity of either Em or Alex’s windows over the last week. We also ...discuss JK Rowling’s comments following Emma Watson’s appearance on Jay Shetty’s podcast. Do the Harry Potter actors have a responsibility to publicly speak out against her comments - and what is the effect of JK Rowling vehemently doubling down on her anti-trans views? And we take a moment to discuss a very serious question - is everyone pretending to like matcha? YOUTUBE: ContraPoints PODCAST: The Witch Trials of JK RowlingIf you want to get in touch you can email us on shouldideletethatpod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram:@shouldideletethat@em_clarkson@alexlight_ldnShould I Delete That is produced by Faye LawrenceStudio Manager: Elliott MckayVideo Editor: Celia GomezSocial Media Manager: Sarah EnglishMusic: Alex Andrew Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hello and welcome to Bachelor to delete that. And I'm like Slight. And I'm M. Clarkson. You've got some funky jeans on today. I do. I look. Well, they're like pink paisley print.
Starting point is 00:00:15 I love them. Yeah, from a distance they look like bacon. But from close up, they're cool. Oh my God, they really do. A little bit. It's a statement. I thought, who did, who, there was like an activist I heard about recently who, I think He's been arrested.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Anyway, not great. Definitely in America. And he's been like having raw bacon on his shoulders as a racist statement against Islam. And I heard about it and I just thought, but you're the one with bacon on your shoulders. Raw bacon on your. Is it raw? Well, yeah. Who's suffering the most here, beyond the pig, it's you.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Because you're the one, like he's doing it as like a. Yeah. But it's like, well, you've just got, like, what a loser. Egg on your, bacon on your shoulders and egg on your face. A egg on your face. A white. How are you? I'm good.
Starting point is 00:00:57 Apart from you all, you all mocked my breakfast. and, like, did sick faces at my breakfast, which is, you know. It's what you should have been doing in your breakfast, it's fair. I got one of those, like, protein pots from Pratt with sausage, egg and beans. Yeah, the egg is, the egg was, yeah, it was all, it was strange. The egg was misplaced. I don't believe eggs should be in with beans and I, and I, I don't, like, I actually think eggs should basically just be on toast.
Starting point is 00:01:23 Can have accompaniments. Yes. But eggs should always be on toast. Like how the Tudors used to eat off bread. I feel like that's where we should stick with that. But if you're having, you can have a breakfast with scrambled egg and toast on the side, no? I think I should go on a toast. Really?
Starting point is 00:01:39 I don't think eggs got any business on a plate. Yeah, it's like Shaksuka, isn't it? Everyone goes mad for Shaksuka, but I really don't like that. I didn't know how Shaksuker is. It's like eggs in a big plate of beans. I know what that is feral. Not for me. I don't think eggs have places with tomatoes.
Starting point is 00:01:54 I'm going to bold with eggs. I don't think tomatoes have a place in this world. but here we are Do you think they've not got a place on a pizza? Oh 100%. Give me a white pizza any day. What? What?
Starting point is 00:02:06 What about ketchup? No. I mean, I can tolerate it if I have to, but I don't generally... What about big beans that you've just eaten? Yeah, I can have those because they don't taste like tomato. Are they tomato? Yeah, but they don't taste it, did they?
Starting point is 00:02:21 They just taste like sugar and salt and all things nice. All the good stuff. Yeah, exactly. Apart from that, I'm fine, how are you? I've got an awkward for you and it's a, please, it's a vintage. It's a, they don't make them like this anymore. So, I was in the shower last Thursday afternoon. I was having a hectic day.
Starting point is 00:02:38 You know what I was like, you got the kids. Like, you shower when you get the chance, right? Yeah. I had my shower. Yeah. Hair mask shower. It was one of those. I was like, I've got to need the conditioning.
Starting point is 00:02:47 And everything shower. Yeah. Okay. Once a week I get to clean myself. It's, um, I'm pretty indulged. Anyway, I left my bathroom because I needed to get my hair brush. So I'd put them. asking. I was like, I need to brush through this bad boy. So I came out naked. Right.
Starting point is 00:03:01 Who's outside my window? Not window cleaner. Tree surgeon. So he's got a chain door. Oh my God. He's got a weapon. And he is eye to eye. Oh my God. So I'm like, duck, right? So I dropped to the ground. I crawl. I get to the other side of the room. I get my hairbrush. And then I have this conundrum. I'm like, right. If I crawl back, he's getting bum hole. I'm going to have to stand back up again. Because I can't crawl my naked body away from him. I can't even sideways crawl as well, because then he just gets like dangling boots. Quite. There's just no way.
Starting point is 00:03:36 And I thought, I could have just died. You should have just died. I should have just died. I should have just died. As it was, I stood up and I ran for my life. So he still got butt cheeks, but less bum hole. And I do think that was a blessing. I think that was the lesser of two evils for sure.
Starting point is 00:03:53 I agree. That's horrible. I saw him yesterday because he's obviously. doing the rounds with the trees and I thought as he does well yeah I'm in true certain um so I saw him yesterday and I thought you won't recognise me and then I thought there's peace in that there's freedom there like unless I take my clothes off and look startled and alarmed and wet I hate to break it to you but I feel like he will recognize you do you think yeah I mean he saw your face right I probably was a bunch of old things yeah it's the whole tangle of nudeness
Starting point is 00:04:26 panic. You're not going to believe my awkward. You're actually not going to believe my awkward. I love it when we talk like this. What have you done? Mine's a little bit more complicated. Please bear with me. Okay. When you open the door to Tommy's room, there are, in front of it, there are big, wide windows. However, since we've moved in, there's been blackout blinds on those windows. So I actually don't even know what to be on those windows anymore. I have no idea because there's been black blinds on there and it's black. There's nothing. To me, it's just wall, you know?
Starting point is 00:04:57 You know what I'm like? Not very observant. Anyway, Dave was painting Tommy's room yesterday. We're doing it up finally because it looks like a cracked end. Can I say that? Yes. Because it looks... I mean, you shouldn't because it's your son's room.
Starting point is 00:05:10 Literally looks like a crack. built the house. I don't know what you've done to it. It was just like a single light bulb hanging and a bed on the floor. It's pretty bleak. So we're doing that up. And Dave was painting last night. And I was like, oh, I'll bring him a biscuit. I'll take him a cup of tea and a biscuit because he's painting late.
Starting point is 00:05:27 And then I was like, I know how I could spruce up this bringing a cup of tea and a biscuit and make it funny. Inject some fun into our evening. So I was wearing a pyjama shirt, buttons down the front. It's like a flimsy one. I ended the bottom three buttons, right? And then I got the... Are we getting a sex capade?
Starting point is 00:05:47 Just wait, it's not sexy. Was it supposed to be? It's not sexy. No, it wasn't supposed to be funny. It's just don't... Well, just wait. So I undid those buttons and then got the two flaps of the shirt, and I tied it around my head, around the top of my head, in a little bow.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Are you with me? Not really. So I've taken the shirt up and I've tied the two flaps. I understand that. I'm just not with you. I thought this could be really funny. He's going to laugh. He's miserable because he's painting a room into the early night. This could be funny.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Take him a cup of tea and biscuits, make him laugh. So I did, I've got no bra on. So I've just got tits out. My shirt tied around my head of the little bow at the top. I looked a lot. Like, it was really funny. I opened the door. I open the door.
Starting point is 00:06:31 Obviously, it's pitch, it's dark, it's pitch black, but the light in Tommy's room is on. I open the door and I'm just met with the neighbor next door who's at his kitchen sink just looking at me and I'm there I've got tits out a cup of tea two bit two chocolate hobnobs and my shirt tied around the top of my head and Dave was like no it was really bad I all but like dropped the tea I know I just like to do weird things sometimes he's used to it Dave's used to it my neighbor is not it was normal for Dave like he would have just laughed and be like ha ha that's funny
Starting point is 00:07:14 but the neighbour home wasn't it before they can all forget it yeah they would never remember that yeah it's so bad right what did you just like why didn't you tell me and he was like well I didn't think you were going to come in with your tits out I also don't feel like Dave I don't feel like Dave's done wrong here yeah I hear you what did you have on the bottom pajama pants see a whole body was out of out, apart from you had your sleeves. I know how my pyjama pants are at the bottom one. Yeah, sorry.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Your whole torso and boobies were out. Yeah. But you had sleeves on your arms. Yeah, yeah. Yeah. It was just the bottom of the shirt that I did up around my head. Oh, God. No, I'm saying it aloud.
Starting point is 00:07:54 I'm like, it sounds so weird, but I just, I was just trying to like, I just inject some fun into the evening. Yeah, yeah, yeah. You've injected fun into your neighbours evening. He was very alarmed. Yeah, he's going to be sitting on a different sofa this morning telling his story in a very different way. Oh my gosh.
Starting point is 00:08:12 Thank God our stories didn't get combined. Because if you'd come across the man with the chainsaw and done that, it'd have been very frightened. You'd have taken your lives in your hand. Yeah, mine's a bit more sinister, isn't it? Yeah. A lot more sinister. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:27 How funny, though, that our stories are practically the same. No, they're not. Fee's more different. Intention. Intention differs. I was minding my own business. You, well, I'm a bad one. Nice, though, nice for you and Dave
Starting point is 00:08:40 that you have that together. What, my, might just your fucking weirdness. Your back's out. It's a fun tea deliver, like, I don't know, I like that. I like that he's getting biscuits and, you know, I like that for you.
Starting point is 00:08:52 I don't, I hate it. I feel, I'm going red even just thinking about it, just the eye contact. And also, this neighbour doesn't, for various reasons I won't go into, this neighbour doesn't speak to us. We pass him, we pass him, and he will look up.
Starting point is 00:09:08 away and not, even though we live next to each other, we live basically on top of each other. So every concern he had about you was right. In his head, he's gone back into his wife and gone, I knew we didn't want those fuckers living next to us. 100%. Oh no, yeah. You'll probably have a visit from the NSPCC later worrying about Tommy.
Starting point is 00:09:25 Blood a tear for sale sign above their door today. They'd be like, they've got a child sleeping in a crack den. And that mother, shirt tied around her head, back swinging low biscuits in one hat. Oh, it's so weird. I kind of regret telling it. When I said it out loud, I'm like, oh, it sounds really strange. I liked it a lot.
Starting point is 00:09:45 Elliot is very silent. Elliot's new. Guys, Elliot's new. Oh my God, we need to intro Elliot. Well, Elliot, it's a hello and goodbye from Elliot who now he said that. It's like, well, this has been horrible. I'm leaving now. Like, yeah, the last one was okay.
Starting point is 00:09:59 I just didn't really get, it was just weird. The employers were fucking strange. We have had a change in the team. This is the right time to announce it. He'll have a change of the team. Dex has departed. He's gone to pursue his career in music. And we now have Elliot. Yeah, we didn't want to let him go, but we did.
Starting point is 00:10:19 I'm not for good at, as it turns out, I learned some stuff about myself there, and that's, I'm really bad at goodbyes. We all, me, you and Faye, horrendous at goodbyes. Full denial. We handled it very poorly. Incredibly, it was just awkward, the part of everything, Faye ran out with us because she didn't want to be left behind to say goodbye on her own. So he all just, he gave us bath salts, and we just,
Starting point is 00:10:38 We just abandoned. We just ran. We said thank you and by about 7,000 times. Yeah, yeah. And then we've created a really weird working environment. So you can't leave us. Welcome, Elliot. Yeah, just if you ever do try to leave, know that the goodbye will be horrible.
Starting point is 00:10:53 Elliot's here to run the studio. On that note, if we've got any podcasters listening, whoever need a studio. We have one. We've got one. Yeah. And it's very versatile. It's not that versatile. We don't need to beat around.
Starting point is 00:11:08 We've got changing light. We've got changing light colours. It's versatile in as much as you'd probably imagine it might be. But we can't... Yeah. It's not like the TARDIS or like the vanishing cupboard in Harry Potter. That was niche. The thing is it wasn't. I feel like...
Starting point is 00:11:26 Oh. Are you not with me? Oh, what was the vanishing cupboard? Oh. I can't do... You've not read them, have you? I have. Have you watched the films?
Starting point is 00:11:36 No And do you watch them like once see Like because I No I don't want to know No no no haven't No see my Harry Potterness is like I couldn't go to sleep For me the films ruin the books
Starting point is 00:11:47 I just see them as two separate things Yeah that's a good idea Go on Vanishing Cover talk to me Oh well it was you one Well I mean to be fair It was well that was the one where Malfoy I mean that's actually the undoing of Hogwarts Because it was where Manfoil was
Starting point is 00:11:59 I forget nothing If I went on a mastermind Which I shouldn't do I would do Harry Potter I think I fell asleep until I was nearly 18 years old probably a trauma response don't need to go into it listening to Stephen Frye read the Harry Potter audiobooks I decided 3A and 3B of the prisoner of Ascaband
Starting point is 00:12:19 so many times because I lost all my other cassettes which was a lot to lose on my 13th birthday the seventh Harry Potter book came out and I queued up at midnight and the W.8 Smith and the Isleman to get it I'd read it two days later It's really sweet. That's really sweet. don't think it was sweet do you no i do i do i actually do what i was actually thinking is you could probably get a lot of money for that now oh yeah could i boy i bought three of them no i know
Starting point is 00:12:42 i bought because we bought because my brother came and he came and he was trying to be all funny because he was 11 and he was trying to do it ironically and um we all told him to fuck off he was like and yeah i was like i shouldn't look i was really cross with him i was like don't what did you say earlier don't salt my sweet or whatever yeah i'll do my yum yeah i was Cross for them. But yeah, we've bought, yeah, we've got a book each. We got, so yeah, we'll have them all. We love them.
Starting point is 00:13:07 You're sitting on a gold mine. I'm never selling them, though. I know J.K.'s, like, just set fire to our own legacy. Oh, well, yeah. What's the good way to put it. It's so annoying. Did you see the Emma Watson stuff? Yeah, we'll have to talk to you about it.
Starting point is 00:13:22 With J. Chetty. Yeah. Is that how you say it? I said that weird. No, you said that, right? J. Shetty. J. Chetty. Well, now you're saying it weird.
Starting point is 00:13:28 If you're saying, Jay Chetty. Sorry. I don't know. It sounded weird in my head. Yeah, what did you think? I actually thought Emma Watson was in a really difficult position. And I feel, have you seen J.K. Rowling has subsequently come out? No.
Starting point is 00:13:43 Yeah, and I thought this whole situation was really unfortunate. And I'm going to butcher it because we didn't make notes because we didn't know we were going to talk about it. But basically, Emma was on that podcast. She was asked about her opinions on the J.K. Her opinions on the J.K. Rowling thing, which is, I actually have thoughts about that. Okay. about putting that onus onto the Harry Potter stars all the time
Starting point is 00:14:03 to have strong opinions on that and I do think Emma particularly is always going to cop for it more because she's a woman but I thought she actually handled the question well as she handled it as she wanted to and I felt like she couldn't have won I felt that whatever she said there
Starting point is 00:14:21 she couldn't have got it right what has the reaction been well then she said she was still very fond of JK Rowling and then which obviously is not going to appease that's what I mean. She can't please everyone because people who are the left
Starting point is 00:14:32 are like, well, people who are obviously rightly pro trans rights are saying that's not enough. You can't be fond of someone who's being so harmful. And then everybody else on the other side is saying,
Starting point is 00:14:45 well, you haven't done enough to denounce, you know, you're not being a member of feminist by siding on that side of the trans issue. Yeah, I saw some comments at saying, say what it is, Emma. Like, say what it is you're talking about. Like call out the transphobia, basically.
Starting point is 00:14:59 She didn't name it. Yeah. So hard. She couldn't have got that right. It's so hard. I would just, I would, I would, I would melt if I was asked someone, if I was her and asked something like that. Because there is no way of getting it right.
Starting point is 00:15:10 No. And, and there's the other thing that I think gratitude is quite a big thing here. It's definitely a big thing like in how we talk about children. And I think in how we talk about child stars. So I actually, although it is a women's issue, I do think there's an element of all of the cast having it because they were given. quote unquote, given the opportunity as children, I think we are quite funny about people giving children things. And so it's like, well, they should be grateful.
Starting point is 00:15:39 So they owe her. So there's this element of gratitude, which I think is kind of people project a lot of their own views on that parent, child, adult child dynamic. That's like, well, she should be grateful for everything. And therefore that that's like, muddies it. But basically then Jane came out yesterday and said that she was, horrible. She said she was ignorant. She said she was ignorant about her ignorance and that she had
Starting point is 00:16:04 poured petrol onto like a fire already, basically. And basically, J.K. was saying Emma has really hurt her with what she's done. J.K. had said to Emma, she's never lived adult life uncushioned by wealth and fame. But I think that's what I meant about, to the gratitude point, I think there is that, I mean, and to be honest, that's quite a tactic used by abusers, to be honest. But what's our point now? I don't understand. I think her point is saying, like, you don't know what you're talking about. I think it's like you're privileged. You don't have a clue.
Starting point is 00:16:37 You don't know what it's really like to be a struggling woman or a woman or I think that might be the point. But I think it's playing into quite an abusive tact there, which is everything you have is thanks to me. You don't know what it's like to struggle, like I struggled. And it's like, I think parents will do that sometimes and that dynamic can happen. where it's like, it's that martyrdom, isn't it? I worked hard to give you this and I'm angry that I've given it to you.
Starting point is 00:17:05 Yeah. Or I'm angry with what you've, you know, you're not behaving in the way that I molded you to behave. I don't know, maybe I'm reading too much into it. No, I hear what you're saying. I'm just, I'm, I'm stunned by how far J.K. Rowling has gone. It's extraordinary. It's extraordinary. I feel like there is, there is, there is no one with such a huge legacy, such a huge reputation
Starting point is 00:17:24 and someone who is so beloved that has, gone on to be so controversial and to like double down and stand by it again and again she's more than double down she's she's she's she's she's she's everything october no i can't do that no i'm with you yeah you you know what i'm saying um she's just it's just wild did you watch the witch trials of i listened to it yeah yeah sorry listen to it yeah yeah yeah which trials of jk of jk rolling yeah i thought that was a really good podcast series it was but my views have changed since then okay since it's come out i think she has gone on
Starting point is 00:18:00 I think she was treated to an extent quite unfairly initially that's what that podcast series taught me but since that
Starting point is 00:18:11 that aired what she said to which they never covered because obviously it's happened subsequently she has got worse she has got more extreme she has said
Starting point is 00:18:21 some terrible things subsequently and I don't I'm not well with that they should do it they should do another one shouldn't they up series, I'd love for them to interview her again.
Starting point is 00:18:32 Yeah. I'm fascinated. I'm really fascinated. By her? By her. Yeah. It's an odd hill to die on. It's such, it's so, it's just, I just don't get it.
Starting point is 00:18:45 But do you think she kind of, she came out with those views originally, not meaning for it to be such a big thing? Then she got all this pushback and she was like, well, now I have to double down. I have to defend this position. I think she also, yeah. but I think she also genuinely really believes in it, yeah. I don't understand, there seems to be no nuance within her rhetoric. And I find that a bit frustrating.
Starting point is 00:19:14 She's very binary about how she's talking on it, which I don't really understand. Like for a woman that has clearly got the most fantastic imagination that she's been able to create this entire universe, it feels like a shame that she doesn't have it in her brain, to have a bit more empathy and understanding for that, for the, for someone else's experience. Yeah, for the human side. I find that frustrating. So there's an amazing trans YouTuber called Natalie Wynne and her channel's called ContraPoints
Starting point is 00:19:52 and she did an incredible series about J.K. Rowling. I think everyone should watch it. It's also visually, like, so cool to watch. She goes through her entire series, like, in different locations that are, like, very, very beautiful and very intricate, and she always just looks stunning. But it was a really good series. What do you... And that dives into the harm that she's done, basically,
Starting point is 00:20:13 the harm that J.K. Rowling's done to the trans community. Yeah. And beyond. Yeah. What do you think Emma Watson, Tom Felton, any of the stars should be doing? Should they all be up, denounced, can they be... Like, I don't think they have a... a responsibility beyond what an average person does.
Starting point is 00:20:34 It's weird, isn't it? I can only think of it as it. I don't understand why they're being held to some kind, to this standard. Like, they appeared in a movie, they were hired as actors. Because I keep drawing this parallel with like people who've starred in Harvey Weinstein's films or, yeah, again, nothing. It works alongside very problematic stars. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:57 And I do think we do this with. women some why didn't you call him out why didn't you yeah maybe we do that a bit there is a bit of that with with Weinstein but I I it's the only thing I can think is that it's that child the child we still we're just infantilizing them because we met them as children and just I guess just the association but there's like we don't we're not good at nuance and it's just like oh well they're Harry Potter they should say something yeah maybe they should I don't know I find it difficult because it's because I think what's happened with Emma and what happened with Tom Felton as well, because Tom Felton said on a red carpet a few weeks back, because he's playing,
Starting point is 00:21:32 I think he's, you know, he's kept Harry Potter as his life, the guy who played Malfoy. Yeah. And, you know, that's his career and that's what he's built. And that's clearly what he loves and he loves the fans and as is his right. As he's allowed to. Of course he is. And he said, you know, I'm not going to speak on that kind of thing. And everybody in the comments is so cross.
Starting point is 00:21:50 And it's like, I actually, I think if they came out in full support of JK or full, opposed to her. It's quite complicated that they do owe her. I think they probably do feel to themselves that they owe her a debt of gratitude. Yeah. And they probably do love her. They have very different lives than they would have done because of her. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:22:09 And you may have had a really, really lovely relationship with the person. I mean, to then have to call them out because publicly you disagree with them. I don't know. I just feel like it's a really odd expectation. I do understand why people would be upset with Tom Felton, especially people that are actively harmed by JK Rowling and what she. Yeah. I do understand that, but then I also don't think he necessarily has a responsibility to speak on behalf of, or to, to speak out against her. Particularly seeing as now she's just made those comments about Emma, does that not imply that that would risk his job?
Starting point is 00:22:42 Well, exactly. They were hired as actors when J.K. Rowling was just an incredible author. Yeah. Who wrote these incredibly, like objectively, okay, maybe not objectively, but like incredible books. Objectively. Okay, it's fine. Objectively incredible books. like they didn't profit off of they yeah they didn't profit off her yeah they yeah so I just don't think they owe anyone that I think it's cool if they do speak out against it
Starting point is 00:23:09 yeah I think it's I think it's brave if they do speak out against it but I don't think that we should hold them to that it's a funny old thing isn't it but I understand where people are upset at Tom Felton I think I would be too if I was part of the trans community and yeah yeah I understand that too it feels like a betrayal
Starting point is 00:23:26 maybe it doesn't feel like a betrayal because he never no no no I don't know if it does I know what you mean yeah it's a it's a very emotional response rather than like a rational kind of logical you'd be like yeah yeah of course yeah on that on the expect on the bizarre expectations of the internet do you follow soaf plant kitchen probably not I do I do you just down your sausage sausage egg combo I do I do and I saw she did a brilliant real really good reel about people about being held to impossible standards yeah so she's basically she's done 10 years creating she's done cookbooks she's on Instagram she's done all this
Starting point is 00:24:08 time as a vegan chef and and has created some sublime recipes whether you know vegan or veggie or anything they're so so good like they're just really creative she's taught me how to use like miso and butter beans and like nutritional yeast and like all this stuff that I just didn't have the confidence to use like I just love her um anyway she's really really cool and she did a post about how she just can't call herself a vegan anymore because the shit she got and it was she made a really good point in the real in that it was like this is why like politically we're getting so divided because we are nitpicking each other to to like deliriousness so now it's like I can't be I'll just describe myself as plant base now
Starting point is 00:24:54 because it's just easier I can't but we're undoing each other and that's why we've got such division in the in the world basically yeah very good fucking point very good jamee Jamila jamil makes that point very well as well she talked about it recently oh go on go on oh you don't fucking care about the animals do you you don't like you're not this but you can't be plant base if you're wearing wool and you wore this hat and how can you wear a wall jumper and I like and it's like the point guys is just three four feet above your head like this is ridiculous. It's insane. I come to expect nothing less on the internet now. It's mad, isn't it? It's actually mad. It's insane. And then, like, do you drive a car? And people are
Starting point is 00:25:35 replying to each other like, ha, got you. And it's like, guys, guys, go outside. Did you get a lot of criticism for working with Olvik? No, not a bit. Did you? Yeah. Yeah. Unlucky. I know. Why? What did they say? The single. use plastic. Ah, yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But not great. Sponsoring the Women's World Cup. Very great. Very great. So it's a difficult... I always think this
Starting point is 00:26:04 when we work with Razor Brands, it's like, are we conforming to the beauty ideal? Yes. Yes. But also. Yeah. Do you want to move that? It's a really bad example. I was like, where's she going with it? Sorry, I think I thought about it because we worked with Venus when they sponsored the Euros. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we did. And we've always said it, like, you want to, like, if a company's doing a little bit of good and you'd, and that within that, like, you'd rather, so everyone does a little bit of good, they're going to do the other stuff anyway. Yeah. Um, no, I didn't get any shit about Volvic. Oh, well done. Maybe it's because people. I get it. I do get it. I do get it. But I do, I, yeah. But what? Say it. Say it a point. No, that. Have a backbone. Let's go. No, no. I agree with them. Obviously, some of use plastic bad, but also, yeah. In, like, sponsored. Spons.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Women's Sport, backing women's sport at a time when we need it. Yeah, and they're always going to need a water supplier. They are. Like, there will always be an official water supplier to a World Cup. I think that instead of fighting that, yes, single-use plastics, bad.
Starting point is 00:27:09 Leaning on companies to do more in terms of recycling, making sure everything that they use is recycled. Like, is it, yeah, like Ribina, I don't know who owns Lucasid, Ribina then. They're very good at like everything. It's fully recycled. and like and the plate and the lid and everything that's a more realistic expectation yes ideal world you're going to be like me with my big um water bottle all the time what's it what is it
Starting point is 00:27:35 reusable water bottle yeah they're just reusable yeah i hate it it gives me the shivers when i say it why do you care why do you hate the turtles you know what i mean i'm saving them one by one with this bad boy you should just not just do like me and just don't drink water that's the spirit It got to the end of the day last night I finally put Tommy down and I was like, I'm really thirsty and Dave was like, well, have you drank any water today and I was like, not a drop?
Starting point is 00:28:00 Not a drop. Not a drop. I mean, I had like a couple cups of days. Did the people of your DMs know that when they're having a go at you for the single-use plastic? This has literally couldn't be further from that. This bottle. It's a single use.
Starting point is 00:28:13 That's all I'll need. I will use this one sparingly. these drops Oh my God you are I don't say I'm still alive I know
Starting point is 00:28:23 I have three of these yesterday I'm not like shriveled maybe I am I don't look colder imagine imagine if you had like
Starting point is 00:28:31 a full day of hydration and you just looked in the mirror and you were like 18 I'd be like I'd be like sorry
Starting point is 00:28:38 Serena carpenter there you go there you go I'd be so young now I was thinking younger go younger I'd be a little baby like Arlo
Starting point is 00:28:47 It's anthony Well on that note What note Let's go drink some water I'm gonna go drink some water I'm drinking tea I will argue this though I will
Starting point is 00:28:59 I will back this This is the hill I will die on Tea is also water See you next week by the Before you go One Tea is quite dehydrating I mean if it's got caffeine in it
Starting point is 00:29:14 Which tea does But I drink decaf Do you really? What's the point? Because... Is it fades with me? Did you feel that? Did you feel they're just disparaging? If I drink, if I drink caffeine, like I will have a full-blown panic attack and no one wants that. But what's the point in drinking?
Starting point is 00:29:29 Because it's not, it tastes nice and it's a nice warm thing to hold and why else would you drink tea? For the caffeine. I'm a means to an end person. Tea foul. Foul. Do you never drink tea? Are you kidding? I think tea is disgusting. Do you? Disgusting. Disgusting. And I say that. this as a descendant from Yorkshire people
Starting point is 00:29:48 my dad's from Doncastery shame on you absolute shame on you I know every time I say it I think like talk about forget your roots well I know they've gone no they're absolutely gone tea with a biscuit in the afternoon if delivered to you by a woman with their boobs out and a shirt time around the head Elliot tea
Starting point is 00:30:07 always yeah he strikes me as a tea guy there you go great it couldn't be me biscuit tea as well oh biscuit dunked in a tea I don't care for biscuits either A chocolate maltered milk M and S do them
Starting point is 00:30:20 dunked in your tea I don't know what the molten milk No no biscuit flavored tea Okay no you lost me Sorry you lost me Biscuit flavored tea Biscuit flavored tea Fowl
Starting point is 00:30:32 Bad Oh no I don't like any tea flavours It's got to be builders I like shi I'll drink chai tea With a bit of honey See that's why I know we have to go But can I just ask you
Starting point is 00:30:43 About matcha like Are we just pretending to like it. Matcha is fucking disgusting. It tastes like the earth. It tastes like literally like you've gone beneath the earth. It's horrible. And everyone's like white chocolate matcha and I'm like white chocolate, anything.
Starting point is 00:31:00 You could sell me a white chocolate dog poo and I'd be like delicious. But white chocolate matcher. Do you know what the worst is? It masquerades as pistachio. What? Because it's green. Because it's green. It's the same hue.
Starting point is 00:31:12 It's the same shade as pistachio. So I see. Has it ever claimed to be. I see I see a cookie You get excited by association A green cookie with white chocolate bits in I'm like oh my god A pistachio cookie
Starting point is 00:31:23 It's fucking matcha That's how I feel about it Whenever I see white chocolate On anything I will buy it Except it seems to only be It's like a toxic friend It's only hanging out with I think we're all lying about matcher
Starting point is 00:31:33 We've got to be Yeah We've got to be Like what are the girl you're doing I don't understand Guys if you're still listening God love you if you are If you're listening on Spotify
Starting point is 00:31:44 Will you leave us a comment Do you actually like matcha? I don't know anyone. Or is it a lie? Are we pretending? I've only seen people on Instagram in real life. I have never watched anyone order in a matcha
Starting point is 00:31:54 apart from myself one time when I was like, that's a good point actually. I've never seen anyone in real life. That's such a good point! I only see the girlies on Instagram and it's always on 0.5, which you know I love,
Starting point is 00:32:05 outside Pilates with a matcher in a plastic cup, no shade. Yeah, I don't, I don't, I don't, I think it's, they've got us. even know where it's from. I did see a Times article headlined, was it time? It will have been. The dark, the dark truth behind Gen Z's latest obsession. And I thought, I bet you, it's matcher. And I bet you it's written in the world. And? Probably I didn't read the head. Oh, okay. That was a terrible anticlimax. It will have been matcher. First it was
Starting point is 00:32:40 I actually saw that article. I didn't think it was matcher. It was, um, oh, Oh, fuck, it was, um, what else did Genesee do? Nothing. Oh, maybe it is. Gen Z's favorite drink in the eye. It will be, it will have been matcher. Yeah, maybe it was like. Do you want to say bye?
Starting point is 00:32:59 Oh, sorry, yeah. I forgot to say goodbye. Bye. Bye, guys. Should I delete that as part of the ACAST creator network?

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