The Ben and Ashley I Almost Famous Podcast - This Went Off The Rails
Episode Date: May 3, 2025RHONJ Jennifer Fessler has dusted off her matchmaking skills in Napa with Kelly Bensimon and "Golden Bachelorette's" Pascal. Now that she's heard both sides, she's putting them in the same room to tal...k face-to-face and to get some answers! Why did Pascal keep walking away from Kelly during their date? Did Kelly turn Pascal off when she said she wanted to show him her Playboy cover? Are these two ever going to see each other again?! Email us at: IDOPOD@iheartradio.com or call us at 844-4-I Do Pod (844-443-6763)Follow I Do, Part 2 on Instagram and TikTokSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious.
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This person writes, my boyfriend's been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
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Now he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
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Hi, guys, it's I Do Part 2.
I'm one of your celebrity mentors, Jen Fessler.
Once again, joined by fellow celebrity mentor on the pod and Housewives Alam, Kelly Ben-Simone.
Yes.
And we are here at Live in the Vineyard in Navajo, our new favorite place.
Love it here.
Beyond.
And we've got Kelly's date Pascal from the Golden Bachelorette here with us.
Hello, hello.
Hi, Pascal.
Woo!
I cannot believe it.
Thank you for two odd, making first dates come true, baby.
All right, you guys, well, now that I have you both here,
I have spoken to both of you separately.
And I want to tell you what I think of this connection.
And it's actually bringing me back.
So I don't know if I've shared this with either one of you.
Well, Pascal, we just met, so probably not.
And Kelly, I don't think I have, I was once a matchmaker.
You were?
I know.
I, in New York City, I...
Wait, you told me this.
Yeah, I worked for a company called It's Just Lunch.
Yes.
And then I ended up doing it in New Jersey as well.
It was the director there.
And we used to set up people on lunch dates.
It's just lunch.
They're still, yes.
She started in Chicago, actually.
Am I right?
Correct.
Yes.
They have one in Chicago.
They started in Chicago.
In Chicago, I knew I knew the founder of Juice Lunch.
Which one?
Andrea, the blonde lady.
The blonde, blonde girl.
Andrew McGuinness.
Isn't there an ad in like the Delta?
Yes.
Is just lynch?
Is just sledge?
Okay.
Like the Delta magazine in such times.
I'm always like, that's fun.
Okay, listeners, I'm sorry.
We digress.
Let's get back to it.
The Kelly and the Pascal of it all.
Okay, guys, first, did either one of you, let's be honest,
watched the other on TV before coming to Napa?
Did you do any Googling?
No.
No.
Well, that was easy.
All right.
that was quick
Pascal
did you get any intel
on Kelly from Gary
who went on the date
with her
to the I-Harp
Yes actually
Gary speak
very very highly
about Kelly
he had a wonderful
time
he was an incredible
experience
he actually had
a good feeling
for you
he wished to
see you more
that's what he said
Pascal mentioned that to me
I'm the matchmaker
yes
that's so nice
has a only nice
tend to say about
He had a wonderful, wonderful experience, and you were a great host.
And I think you still text messaging with his shadow time to time, I'm all right?
Yeah, he's so nice.
Yeah, he'll, like, come up by my Instagram.
He's very sweet.
Sweet guy, yes, yes.
Okay, but well, Gary's not here.
So now we're past that.
Okay, sorry, Gary.
We're moving past you.
Okay, now I'm moving to Kelly.
He asked me the question.
I answer.
Sorry, okay.
Love Gary, but now we're moving on.
Okay.
So I have all these questions for you guys, but I feel like now that I've spoken to you each individually, I understand a little bit better about, you know, what's this very, in this very small amount of time, I feel like we've all, we're all sort of on the same page. And here's why. I'll say what I think, and then I'm going to ask you both what you think. It seems to me that you guys met, you both had very similar things to say. Both of you felt like the other was attractive, very attractive, as a matter of fact. You both were very complimentary of each other.
in terms of your physicality.
No surprise there.
You both happen to be gorgeous.
Okay.
And you both have had only lovely things to say about the other.
You know, that incredible person, so nice, all of the most fabulous adjectives.
Kelly said first that she didn't get from you the feeling that you were so interested, committed,
to the date you got up and left you guys were sitting together and you were not there for a lot of
that time period and pascal you said to me that kelly was so pretty and so charismatic but you could just
tell that there wasn't necessarily that spark right yes and so i feel like you guys were kind of
kelly kelly did say that she would have been more open because what she's been through in life even though
maybe she didn't feel doesn't feel always an initial spark she likes to give it a little bit more
of a chance. I feel like I'm pretty, correct me if I'm saying anything here that's not true,
you guys. True. True. I mean, you both said lovely things about each other, but Kelly might
have been a little more open because of what she's been through and she wants to be more open
like that. Pascal, for you, it's either you feel it or you don't. You said that you would
love to be friends with Kelly, keep it touch with Kelly, because she's an amazing person. You just
didn't feel that initial spark. Yes. Yes. One thing I thought that was really interesting is when
you were sitting in this printer van and we were all talking.
about you and being on the golden bachelorette and what you said about the like unraveling
of the relationship between you and your and the bachelorette that you instead of just like going
into the fantasy suites and having this moment that you wanted to like talk to a one-on-one and
you know have that moment and I thought I really like that just was like very I let that was
amazing I thought that was really amazing thank you thank you thank you but I want
I want to say one 10 because I thank you.
You know, I was sitting with you.
I want you to understand that I'm a very hyper kind of guy.
I can sit still for a long period of time.
I need to move.
No, you're so nice.
You got me a wine.
So I come up, I ask you if you wanted some water because I needed to move.
If you want some wine because I needed to move.
I cannot sit.
It's very hard for me to sit.
So don't think I was trying to avoid the conversation with you because I enjoyed the conversation.
Thank you.
I was just trying to just move my.
energy. I'm even sitting here
but now it's kind of hard for me.
You guys, this is, I'm sorry.
I have a question. What sign are you?
Virgo.
Virgo. I'm a tourist.
I don't know any, but that means, no idea.
Me neither.
Adds up.
Is that good, bad?
What are you?
Amalia?
Are you?
Hi, my name is Jenna Malio.
Is that good at Virgo Torres?
I don't, I don't actually know.
I know about like friendship relationships,
but I don't know about for, for male,
male and female relationships.
Here's what I'm thinking right now.
I think that we are so evolved.
I feel like this is the perfect.
I wish for our listeners to have this type of attitude.
And specifically what I'm commenting on, Pascal, you've been nothing but lovely.
But you didn't feel the spark.
And Kelly, you're like, you're like, listen, you were so nice.
You are lovely.
This is the idea, guys, I think.
Again, who am I?
I got no idea what I'm talking about.
You're a matchmaker.
I was a matchmaker.
Yes.
No, no, once a matchmaker, always a matchmaker.
I feel like this is how dating should be approached, right?
Like respectful, kind, and also, like, not, it's not the end of the world.
Like, Kelly, a million guys are going to line up for Kelly Ben Simone.
We know this, right?
She's not just because she's beautiful, because Pascal, as you said,
not everything is about beautiful, right?
I agree.
It's not about beauty.
It's about it's about Kelly being Kelly, and everything comes with that.
Pascal, obviously, I don't think either one of you are going to have a hard time finding a date.
but what a great opportunity to sit down in this way,
get to know each other,
you know, share some things about each other,
become friends.
Who knows?
I hope that you'll keep in touch.
Maybe you're going to meet someone or Kelly.
You said that happens to you a lot where you're like,
you know what, he's not for me,
but he might be for my friend.
Pascal, I don't know, one of your friends might say,
you know what I'm looking for?
I'm just looking for this woman with honey, tawny, honey, blonde hair,
kind of tall and tan.
model-esque who also speaks
French, that's my dream and you'll say
holy shit. The person for you.
I know, I know, someone who's
yes, who's also been on to you and you'll know
that. But like, what a lovely thing to have
now been able to like have this experience
and be friends.
I'm looking down here at
all the questions that I had. I mean, you guys
ask each other things. Is there anything that you want to know
from this experience, anything that you're
wondering or, you know,
do you just want to?
I want to ask, so, you know, there's
just so many ways to like meet people and how did you feel when you were when you met me over
Zoom? How did how did you feel? Did you like being able to like see me and talk to me?
I mean obviously like Bob was there and we were having fun with Bob. But like I'm just curious just
in general, you know, do you like being on a Zoom and or being at a FaceTime and actually
seeing the person? Oh definitely. I think to me it's very important to see the person. Okay.
You know, the problem of those dating websites where it's texting after, texting after, texting after texting, after texting.
And sometimes you may translate the text by the mood you are at the moment, okay?
So I like to see the person, and I think it was a pleasure to see you.
And you are a very attractive looking woman, okay?
It was a pleasure seeing you talking to you.
We asked a couple questions.
I was like a little bit of confused about your choice, okay?
Like when you said, well, would you take me on a first date and you said...
I said that when you take me on the first date.
So, Pascal, what you don't know is that she said, when I spoke to before you came in,
she said, I hate that one answer that I gave Pascal.
Yeah, and I think that was actually, actually, let me, let me just say one,
when you said that and you were going to take me to the Viagra triangle and we're going to have a burger and beer and you're going to see my picture on the wall.
No, no, not my picture.
Playboy.
My playboy cover.
My playboy cover.
my playboy cover on the, excuse me, my playboy cover on the world,
I was kind of a little bit, honestly,
I was a little bit torn off for me, okay,
because I think to me I would have preferred,
and I said that to you,
I would prefer take you to a Rafflorant restaurant,
which is a beautiful surround-in,
where we could have a nice conversation
without to be screaming over the restaurant.
Because Gibson, Gibson, you know,
it's, like you said,
a Viaguer Triangle,
a bunch of old guy who'd pick up some prostitute at the bar.
I was, I literally, I literally said that and I was just, I was, I said that I was, I was being a total dick. And I was, I said it because it's something very like, obviously there's many beautiful places. And I really, I really appreciate. I love the polo bar. It reminds me. I went there so many times with my parents and I have the most beautiful memories there. And I really appreciate that. I was just trying to like push a little bit because in my journey,
which you don't know about,
but in my personal journey
on this podcast,
I have been going through therapy
and then having these,
whether they're dates
or just talking on the pod
with a lot of my new friends,
like whether it's Deanna,
Cheryl Burke,
Janet Kramer,
and I've been learning a lot.
And I am not the kind of person
that ever says that,
and I don't say that.
That's kind of like my housewife's personality.
And I regret saying that and I apologize.
No, but you don't have to.
Apologize. I think. No, I do. I don't have to. I am.
But yeah. So I accept you. Thank you. Thank you. No apology needed. I just think then
you know, I like the fact then you know you talk on the podcast and you went. You've been
working hard on yourself by going to therapy and learn more and more and more. You know, we never we never
stop learning. I mean I'm a much older than you and I'm still learning. So I think you know there is
certain things I'm looking for, okay, and sometimes it's hard to, you know, I want authenticity.
I want a person who is herself, some person, I don't need to be impressed.
I mean, if I tell you, I've been in the cover of hundreds of magazines, it's not, it's not
sometimes I talk about, I just want to know you, who you are, what, what make you, what
make Kelly Kelly, okay, and it was, it was, you know, it was a little bit, I was a little bit of
that actually I called the producer and I said I don't know if I don't know if it's a good match
and then she said give her a chance I said okay I got to give her a chance and then that's
what I'm here I get to meet you I enjoy meeting you so nice so much fun you're a wonderful
woman you know I think we had the chance to get to know each other a bit more personally
by talking during the the time mean and out picking up your glass of water and wine
You were very active.
I even bring you some popcorn.
You did.
Popcorn, water, and wine, all three.
I just, I'm sorry to jump in, but I am so impressed with you.
First of all, the way that you just, you were so honest,
because you complimented me earlier today about being, like, open and vulnerable.
And the way you were like, you know, I said that.
I don't know why you would say that you were a dick.
I don't know what that was dicky.
But like, you owned it and you're like, and I apologize.
I am falling in love with you.
And I would like for us to go on a date.
And I am married, so it'll be salacious.
But I have to be honest with you, the way you just handled that whole thing was so high class.
Thank you.
Cheers, my friend.
But you know what?
To be honest with you, there was no need, no, no, no need apology.
I don't think that was a, I just think that was a, just a conversation.
I was just having fun.
Yeah, and I was just like, I know you were having fun and I was just like.
And it's also in my defense, that is, you know, I,
I'm from Rockford. I spent so much time in that area. And in all transparency, when they asked for the cover and put it in Gipsons, which is, which is, is, there's a lot of, you know, there's mixed emotions. It's the best burger. It's the best bar. Like, people love to go there, but it's also, there's a lot of, you know, it's a, it's a hot spot for people that want to go on dates. And so when they asked me to sign the cover and to have it in, in Gibson's, I was.
hands down that was like a very proud moment of course of course so definitely so i just i i just
it was i was just having fun with it but it but you don't know me at all you don't know anything
about that you don't know that like you know you're french from paris i'm from rockford
illinois 90 miles northwest of chicago i'm not from chicago i'm not from very small town and
So that was just, I was just, I was just, I was just, I was just, I was just having fun.
But I did not.
That's something.
Kelly, that's some time you should be proud of.
Okay.
I mean, obviously making the cover of Playboy is an accomplishment.
I think that sometime we could have bought in the, after we get to know each other in more detail,
that sometime you could have brought into the conversation later on in, in, in, in getting to know each other.
I just think for me, that was, I felt like you didn't need to do that.
My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious.
Well, wait a minute, Sam. Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit.
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This person writes, my boyfriend has been hanging out with his young professor a lot.
He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her.
Now, he's insisting we get to know each other, but I just want her gone.
Now, hold up. Isn't that against school policy? That sounds totally inappropriate.
Well, according to this person, this is her boyfriend's former professor.
and they're the same age.
And it's even more likely that they're cheating.
He insists there's nothing between them.
I mean, do you believe him?
Well, he's certainly trying to get this person to believe him
because he now wants them both to meet.
So, do we find out if this person's boyfriend
really cheated with his professor or not?
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who would have thought that was the most adorable response no i mean it like if you had said that
to Jeff Fessler.
I don't know why.
It's kind of gross.
Have you heard of say?
My husband?
No, I just know him.
I know that like you said,
we should go get a burger
and go with my Playboy cover.
He would have been like,
go, go.
Let's go.
Where's it?
I don't know.
This is getting weird.
I'm sorry, you guys.
No, no, no.
I think that it just depends
who you say it to.
I think, I totally agree.
To that, to that, to that,
to that, okay, this is.
And by the way, Jen's got a really good point.
The minute that I said that and I was like
smiling when I said it and then I saw the look on your face and I was like that did you not go
well you know when you like not like it's like we've been talking about like just a little like a lot of
things like how people present themselves like what they're what they optically want people to
see and then if you say something you think it's like funny or charming but then it just drops
or I've done I've done plenty of that so like that's what happened is I said that to you
because it was like I was having fun well the land I will say this like also Kelly
at the end of the day, even if you guys, let's say,
we're to have gone out again. The truth is
Pascal, she's been married to
a French man. It's not necessarily what she's looking
for. Nothing wrong with
she loves French men, but
there's probably some of that. I mean, you know,
it could have been come from either one of you.
So the best
news here is, like,
we went through it. Well, we.
Well, Pascal, I mean,
for all intents of purposes, is basically dating
you is like going on with my ex-husband.
Like you are him. You know what?
You know what?
You're like, I take beautiful photos.
I'm like, oh my God, no, no more photos.
Kelly, let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something interesting.
Actually, you said that, okay.
When I was in the last day with Joan and we were in the, that before the fantasy suite,
I asked her a simple question.
And I said, 23 guy.
Why me?
Why did you choose me?
And I was expecting her to say, I like your personality, I like you charisima, I like
you sense of fashion. I like your accomplishment. I like that you're funny. The answer was from her,
you remind me my husband. And I said to myself, I said, I don't want to live in the shadow of
you. Right. That has been. Right. Okay. So, so. She was, that was a, that was, it was a compliment
from me and from her. I totally, totally understand that. I totally. And I just, I just felt like,
you know, I mean, I think I want her to lack me for who I am.
Okay, now, I'm not competent.
But here's something that's interesting.
So you're a Frenchman.
So most people think when they think of a Frenchman,
they think like, oh, he's so debonair, he was raised in Paris.
He spends all these times at the cafe watching the most beautiful woman in the world.
He's touched the head upon head upon head, taking photos, worked with the best of the best,
started this business, that business.
He's married all these beautiful women, has all these amazing children, yeah, yada, yada.
One thing that is very interesting about French men is that you guys are,
and this is a generalization, clearly,
but there's one thing about French men
that people do not understand
and that you guys are wildly sensitive
in a good way,
and you're also extremely thought-provoking.
You like to talk about things, interest.
You don't like to talk about, like, my...
I'm not going to say what I was just going to say,
but a lot of French men, who I've met
outside of my past, are like you.
And so that's a compliment to you and to like, I think that people, I think that people aren't expecting you to be so thoughtful.
And I don't think people were probably, I think that probably the viewers were taken aback that you asked her something that was really like heartfelt versus something that was like topical.
No, I mean, I think it was probably like people were like,
whoa. You know, I was, you know, actually today, I was going into the social media and I saw
you posting sometime why Frenchmen like frog legs? No, no, no. Why do they call Frenchmen frog?
Yes, yes, because we were doing, we were like asking these questions I was supposed to ask you on my date.
So, so, so I'm going to, and you never ask me that. So I'm going to answer.
So I'm going to answer. I'm going to answer. I'm going to answer you. Why do French men, why
A higher Frenchman called frogs.
Okay.
In the 12th century, okay, there was the monastery, okay, had a period of time where they
weren't allowed to eat meat, so they were eating fish.
Yes.
And frogs are in the water, so they consider it as a fish, okay?
So they were eating frog legs.
Yes.
And the British thought that was gross and ridicule, actually calling a Frenchman a frog,
is an assault, okay?
There is, do we call the Italian pizza?
Do we call the, how you call?
Oh my gosh.
Do we call the Japanese sushi, okay?
But we do call the German Shbrichfurt for the sausage.
Okay.
We do?
And actually, yeah, it's brached.
Yeah, the Germans got to nickname the Jbracht.
Okay.
Okay, so in the 15th century, the British called
as an soul to the French, the frogs man.
Oh, my, I do not know that.
So that's, that's, that's, that's a little bit of history.
See, one of my questions.
I've never heard of any of this.
I only know that I've heard of frog legs.
Actually, we should call us, we should call us snail because we eat way more escargo.
Oh, my God.
That's scargo.
And frog legs become a type of delicatessen.
And actually, if you ever eat frog legs, you really taste like chicken.
Yeah, they do.
That's what everyone says.
No.
I'm sorry.
Okay, on that note, my beautiful friends,
neither one of you look like a frog or a chicken.
I think that this went, I'm sorry.
I don't know, maybe you'll agree, maybe you won't.
I think this was a 10 out of 10.
I totally agree with you.
I think this worked out beautifully.
I think we got some insight.
We're all going to end up friends.
Nobody, this is how it should be.
This is dating.
I do part two.
This is how the part two should go.
In my humble opinion, maybe because I'm facilitating it.
On that note.
You're a dating machine.
I'm a day, yes, I'm a day.
Oh, my God.
We have to, we have to, we have to, we have to, we have to, we have to, we have to, we have to, we have to, we have to, I actually, my head is always spinning.
I like to fix people up.
So I've got some ideas.
That's for next episode.
I love you both.
Well done.
Thank you, Kaylee.
Well done.
Thank you.
Thank you.
See next time on I do part two.
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My boyfriend's professor is way too friendly, and now I'm seriously suspicious.
Wait a minute, Sam. Maybe her boyfriend's just looking for extra credit.
Well, Dakota, luckily, it's back to school week on the OK Storytime podcast, so we'll find out soon.
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He doesn't think it's a problem, but I don't trust her.
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Hello, it's Daniel Fischel.
Rider Strong. And Wilfredel from PodMeets World.
We are back in Las Vegas and giving the people what they want, a full week of Y2K content.
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We joke and say this is our second marriage,
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December 29th, 1975, LaGuardia Airport.
The holiday rush.
Parents hauling luggage.
Kids gripping their new Christmas toys.
Then everything changed.
There's been a bombing at the TWA terminal.
Just a chaotic, chaotic scene.
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And I'm Drew Phillips.
And we run a podcast called Emergency Intercom.
If you're a crime junkie and you love crimes, we're not the podcast for you.
But if you have unmedicated ADHD...
Oh my God, perfect.
And want to hear people with mental illness, psychobabble.
Yes, yes.
Then Emergency Intercom is the podcast for you.
Open your free IHeartRadio app.
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I'm Dr. Joy Hardin Bradford.
host of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast.
I know how overwhelming it can feel if flying makes you anxious.
In session 418 of the Therapy for Black Girls podcast, Dr. Angela Neal-Barnett and I discuss flight anxiety.
What is not a norm is to allow it to prevent you from doing the things that you want to do, the things that you were meant to do.
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