The Toast - Au Revoir Paris: Monday, August 12th, 2024

Episode Date: August 12, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials, and welcome. Welcome back to The Toast. Happy Monday. Happy Monday. The dawn of a new week awaits us. What shall we make of this week, La Turd? I think we should make this week our bitch. I think we should make it our own. Yeah, let's just sort of dive into the dog days of summer. You know, frolic in fields, put out premium content you know summer things a classic week here at the toast we have a big week you know oh yeah five days of shows very exciting but then on saturday we are going to the great city of atlantic atlantic city we are performing girly swirlies night out live show at the borgata casino on saturday the The last one. The last Gizno period. We will ever Giz. Yeah. For the time being.
Starting point is 00:00:46 Like seriously there's no plans for more Giznos. We are not making or like seriously this is the last Gizno period. On the books. On the books for a while. Atlantic City at the Borgata Casino August 17th. There are a couple of tickets left. We would love to see you there and yeah. oh and we've got big things planned it's gonna be a blast we're excited to take our talents back to Atlantic City to our roots we've been on hiatus from the town you know everyone needs a break yeah but then you know you've got to get back wait are you gonna gamble yeah is that crazy no I didn't even think about like the things I keep thinking like oh if we have free time we'll go to the spa but But no, I coordinated our travel. I built in a little bit of a cushion time. I got, I got a, okay. Before, after, before, before. Okay. But
Starting point is 00:01:32 what if you lose money and then you're going to be like sad? Well, then I'll have a story to tell at the Gizmo. That's true. Hopefully you win big. Hopefully. Um, what a busy weekend jam-packed for Jax and I, we have a couple of things. First thing I just needed to share sort of exclusively is that our husbands went to the movies last night and they saw Deadpool. Of course they did, because if my husband has anything to do with it, they're going to be watching Deadpool. Ben has never seen the Deadpool movies, but you know he went for the snacks. And literally he got home and we talked in bed for like 15 minutes before bed about the snacks exclusively that he ate. What did he say about the movie? Oh, he enjoyed it.
Starting point is 00:02:05 Zach, I was sleeping when they got home and Zach had texted me though, when he was leaving the theater and he said, quote, movie was unbelievable. Yeah. Ben really enjoyed it. And he was lacking like all the context. He's never seen the other Deadpool movies. All in which I came before Deadpool 2. Yeah. It kind of, kind of like Ben just sort of fell out of a coconut tree and landed at the movie theaters. But Deadpool has yes my husband knows the context but kind of the big story of the night was that they went to the movie theater and in their theater they were
Starting point is 00:02:34 waiting online and they saw Cuba Gooding Jr. and he was literally in the same theater as them and Ben came home he's like I was gonna say something but I didn't I'm like okay and I was gonna be the queen of England and I wasn't like thanks right that's so weird also not to make it about us but we almost went to the movies too we did that would have been too much it would have been too if you had seen Cuba well I actually have seen Cuba only in the Hamptons I've seen him twice yeah both times in the Hamptons different years different events different trips locations yeah different trips to the caves so it was the first thing that I needed to share about the weekend the second thing that i don't know i'm having like deja vu tell me if i'm repeating myself kind of big personal news is that romeo's testicles have come in
Starting point is 00:03:12 you did say that i did okay because you know we usually we don't wait this long to get them neutered you did say that okay but we're here they're getting bigger and like he just keeps laying in bed with like his balls big brass balls i've never seen any of the dogs and his big swinging dick literally i've never seen them have balls because they all get neutered before but because we extended our trip we talked about big pet i said that if you were to live a quieter lifestyle that he shouldn't need to get neutered but because he is a social city pup it is your civic duty to neuter him so he's not okay so we're knocking up the whole town okay great so we had this conversation we did okay also an update from friday because we were in the midst of our
Starting point is 00:03:51 challah journeys claudia and i baked beautiful challahs for our family on friday for shabbat and it was so gargi pargi and i think like this is going to be a new weekly ritual yeah no we slayed the house down boots. It's literally not hard. Like compared to what you do with sourdough and like the math and the days and the proving. Chala's literally so easy. Literally so easy. It's so crazy that I started with the hardest thing in baking, which made it really hard. But now I can do anything.
Starting point is 00:04:17 Pretty much. Like I can do anything. Anything that requires yeast. You're cheating. Okay, cheater. Oh, wow. Oh, she's looking down on the yeast community. No, I have a lot of respect for yeast.
Starting point is 00:04:28 Like, thank you for giving me my day back. Do you not use yeast? In sourdough? No, that's the point. It naturally ferments. And is yeast like bad for your gut or whatever? It's just less. It's another ingredient.
Starting point is 00:04:39 It's a little harder to digest. But like you shall live and we have been living. Oh, we have been living. Like it's fine. Interesting. That's why sourdough was so great yeah because it's no yeast understood well kind of another major update not me being at the center of like a cultural moment over the weekend ben and i went to go see john mulaney i like don't know john mulaney do you know what i mean you love to say that okay thank you let me tell you i learned so much so john mulaney he did this like charity thing in the hamptons i'm not not even sure what it was. Like it was the Montauk lighthouse.
Starting point is 00:05:08 And I wasn't sure like why John Mulaney was tapped for it. I thought he had like some connection to Montauk, but he came on stage and told us like, he doesn't, I'm sure like some rich person in Montauk is like a head of this board. And like their husband is like John's agent and he got John, whatever. So much happened at this event. Let me tell you, this is kind of like an exclusive story I'm telling you. So I was there, me and Ben sat in the front row. Like I said, I don't know John Mulaney. I don't know John Mulaney. He's so hot.
Starting point is 00:05:31 Like seriously, I understand like why the girlies are obsessed with him. He's literally so hot and like super talented, like amazing storyteller. His comedy isn't like my brand of comedy. I really prefer like social commentary. You said that before too. But he's just like a great storyteller. Okay. He has long hair now. I don't know if like the John Stan, the Mulaney stans know that. He's just like a great storyteller. Okay. He has long hair now.
Starting point is 00:05:45 I don't know if like the John Stan, the Mulaney stans know that. He's got like kind of a mullet. It's really hot. He talked a lot in his comedy set about Bethany. I'm going to get to Bethany Frankel. You understand why I said that. About Olivia Munn.
Starting point is 00:05:55 He obviously didn't say her by name and he didn't talk about like the big elephant in the room, but he did talk about this time in his life. What's the elephant? Anne-Marie. Okay, literally take the elephant out. He talked about this time in his life in 2021 when he was getting a lot of social media backlash and i was like i know what you're talking about
Starting point is 00:06:08 um but i feel like we got a real insight into his like very private life he kept referring to his wife he was wearing a wedding ring new revelation and he talked a lot about like malcolm and their life as parents he's clearly like a very involved parent because he talked a lot about like stuff that like you talk about you know yeah so the details i don't think they're like offloading the kid onto like he did say that they have a great nanny who comes in for a couple hours a day like you know he was leading with with transparency um but like fun fact about him and olivia munn like they're so legit her mom lives with them like that's legit yeah and i don't know why like they're married and have a kid like of course they're legit but
Starting point is 00:06:39 like there's always this like conversation about their relationship what i learned from this comedy set which was like largely about his family, like, oh, they're so in love. Even the way he talks about her, like so respectful, like you, like you die. Like it's amazing. Okay. But this kind of crazy thing happened like that I was involved in. Okay.
Starting point is 00:06:57 So there was a front row. That's where I was sitting. And there was like people's, there was pages of paper. Like, so it was like an outdoor venue. It was very Montauk at this lighthouse. And it was, it's not a place that has like seats. It's like this big hill and they, people brought blankets. And then there was like, probably like 50 rows of lawn chairs set up with like people, you bought tickets. And the front row was all like lawn chairs and they each had a piece of paper stuck to it with
Starting point is 00:07:24 people's names on it. So I was looking for my name and I was right there in the front. And then next to me was Bethany Frankel. I was like, Oh my God, I'm going to be sitting next to Bethany Frankel. Like, cool. Um, she didn't come. I don't know if she like, I don't know what happened, but she wasn't there. And there was two, three openers and the opener right before John Mulaney like made a comment about these two, like they were huge chairs with like big signs that say Bethany Frankel. It was Mike Birbiglia, the guy from the anti-hero music video. Do you know him? He's a comedian, but for me, he's the guy from the anti-hero music video. And he like made a comment and like the whole crowd was like erupting like,
Starting point is 00:07:55 oh, there's empty seats, Bethany, whatever. She didn't come for the openers, whatever. Everybody knew John was going on at nine. John comes on and Bethany wasn't there. She like never ended up coming. And oh my God, he like made a big comment about it at the front. Like the whole crowd went wild. And he like encouraged like people from the back who like paid for seats, but didn't have like seats like Bethany to come and take her seats. And they did. And like, I was sitting like, literally he was like, can you rip off that?
Starting point is 00:08:17 He asked me, he's like, girl, you were part of the show. I was part of the show. He said, girl, can you rip off? Like she doesn't deserve it or something. He's like, good evening to everybody. Cause he was saying, oh, hi, welcome. Good evening. Good evening.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Good evening to everybody except Bethany Frankel. And he asked me to like, I'm not taking sides. Like I just was doing what I was told as a, you know, a member ripped it off and she never came. So yeah, not me kind of being like a part of the show. Yeah. Very exciting. I wonder why she didn't come.
Starting point is 00:08:43 Yeah. It was funny. There was me and ben were laughing so there was like like i said two rows with people's names and there were a couple of names i recognized and my own included every single name was spelled wrong how was your name spelled o-s-h-r-e-y classic bethany was bethany b-e-t-h definitely like the person who made the blackbirds was like that teacher from that sketch from jay quillen uh remy bader ramai r-e-m-y literally every single person's name was spelled wrong actually ramai would be r-a-m-i her correct name okay ramai like whatever every person's name was
Starting point is 00:09:15 spelled wrong i was at first i was like oh my god that's comedy i'm like how me like of course my name is spelled wrong but then i looked everybody's size i was like you know what thank god it's not just me that is really funny he was amazing i'm like kind of obsessed you've been obsessed that's what like it's true every time I don't interact with him much but when I do and the next time he comes across your desk you're gonna be like I'm not a John Mulaney like girly like I get it no so he said he hasn't been on the road in like two years and I watched his last special that's what started this whole thing that I really like abilities of prison, like ability as a person, like baby, baby J. That was the first sort of interaction I've had with him. And I feel like now the show that we saw was 90 minutes.
Starting point is 00:09:51 I feel like he's working on this new set of material. So when the new special comes out, I feel like I will have seen it, you know? Yeah. I feel like not everything that he, it was like long. I feel like he was working through some stuff. So maybe it'll be changed a little bit. Yeah. That way you can engage and let everyone know, let them know.
Starting point is 00:10:04 It was really good. That's great. I just feel like there are people, not myself, who like sit around like wondering what John Mulaney's up to. And I feel like I can tell you now based on his show, like he's being an amazing husband and a committed father and like a general funny man. That's great. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:10:19 I'm happy for him. Yeah. He had a lot of jokes about Olivia Munn. Her family like is Vietnamese. And he was like, Vietnamese people are wild. And he said he like really couldn't explain to us how wild they are without like getting, you know, canceled. Um, but he did end up doing like a little bit of impressions about it. Vietnamese people just ask like really absurd questions. Like how much money
Starting point is 00:10:37 did you make last year? But he obviously did it. And you know, in an accent, which I am not going to do. It was very funny. It just made me realize like, like they're legit legit and I know like they have a kid together obviously they're legit but there's been some questions around it so I just wanted to confirm now been through a lot at this point like with her sickness and you know public backlash will build you or break you if not break you so if you get through it like you'll be stronger than ever having a child I think it's beautiful yeah no it was like I was really warmed like I just love so I guess like I'll move on from her and Aaron Rodgers actually when I was looking for stories today there was weirdly a story about Aaron Rodgers and Olivia Munn he like spoke out on
Starting point is 00:11:16 in defense of her I guess like the running theory about Aaron Rodgers and his family is that she came between she's the reason that they're not together she you know took him from her but they've been you know broken up for literally 10 years and he still doesn't talk to his family. She came between them. She's the reason that they're not together. She, you know, took him from her, but they've been, you know, broken up for literally 10 years and he still doesn't talk to his family. And he came out in defense of her and was like, the reason I don't talk to my family has nothing to do with Olivia Munn. Like leave this bitch alone.
Starting point is 00:11:34 It was actually really quite magnanimous. That is magnanimous. And it's so crazy that he mentioned that he doesn't talk to his family. You know, like that's the craziest. That's Margot Auster's Roman empire. And she's not wrong. Like there are two famous Rogers brothers.
Starting point is 00:11:47 Well, they're not equally as famous. No, I didn't say equally. Yeah. They're both famous. Actually, yeah. Jordan Rogers is famous. I was thinking about him and JoJo Fletcher the other day. I just saw him on my TV.
Starting point is 00:11:58 Oh yeah, doing home decor? Armour commercials. Armour? Armour Colostrum. Oh, cool. He's like, they used his instagram stories as an ad and they put it like in their commercial and i'm like hey that's cool so he's famous aaron's famous there are two famous brothers that do not speak to each other i was thinking about joelle fletcher the
Starting point is 00:12:15 other day because i followed becca tilly and she posted a picture like besties and it really got me thinking like i could do a whole dissertation on jojo fletcher because i feel like her and jordan rogers got so much shit when they were like at the height of their bachelor fame for being like, like so. Fake, phony. Fake, phony, but like in pursuit of fame. And people were saying she only chose him because he comes from a famous family and has a famous brother.
Starting point is 00:12:34 And they got like a lot of shit. And I feel like now, of course, hindsight is 20-20. But like they are one of the few remaining couples from that season. I feel like they're so in love. They're so legit. And they're not like star fuckery at all. They like make their content. make their living and they just you know live well yeah they're kind of like everyone knows them apology is what you're saying because
Starting point is 00:12:52 they were wrong that's what everyone and I feel like maybe myself included like I was a doubter non-believer I thought for sure that like after the show that they it wasn't going well but they were staying together because that's like best for them not that she chose him because he has a famous brother like he was like the most attractive most successful like coolest person like on the show yeah except for chase mcnerry of course right right they were actually she actually had some good guys but like he was just as good as anyone it's not like she chose this big loser because he has a famous brother right right right like you could see outside of aaron why she would choose a man like him I just thought they were staying together because it would be like it behooves them to be together better for like sponsorships whatever
Starting point is 00:13:30 and then they never broke up and then they got married and like they literally they don't even live in the continental U.S. anymore where do they live I think they live in Puerto Rico so they're like everybody's moving to Puerto Rico for the tax cuts and let me say is it just for the tax cuts literally and I know the people of Puerto Rico have like a cuts. And let me say. Is it just for the tax cuts? Literally. And I know the people of Puerto Rico have like a big issue with it. So I'm not going to get involved in that conversation. But let's just say people were like, Claudia, Claudia, are you going to move to Florida
Starting point is 00:13:50 with your sisters? If I'm moving anywhere, it's Puerto Rico. Like I want the tax cuts too. What kind of tax cuts? Like you literally zero dollars. Interesting. Like huge. But you like really, like the locals
Starting point is 00:14:03 like do not like it at all interesting yeah it's kind of a big conversation being had over there so they're very much on an island literally and metaphorically yeah and they're super strong so i didn't really say lives in puerto rico that's really crazy i yeah they do i think no no they do i've like once like asked margo so oh you want to ask margo source footnote citation margo but like look at their content they live in puerto rico cool cool cool the stories today are good the stories today are good there's a lot to talk about developing from the weekend a lot of olympics news wrapping it up we have a lot to wrap up does anybody else feel like excited that the olympics are over yes i do
Starting point is 00:14:40 i do feel excited i enjoyed my time it was starting to peter out. Then like break dancing happened and we were like, this needs to end immediately. Okay. So Jackie and I were saying last night because we were watching the closing ceremony, we saw LA 28. Like I was getting really excited. It's hard. You know, it's annoying to get excited about something that's four years away, but I was like, Jackie, like we literally have four years to make it to the Olympics, LA 28. And with the advent of break dancing as an Olympic sport, the idea of us getting to a podium is seriously not out of the realm of possibility. If we started today learning everything there is to learn about breakdance, by seriously next week, we could be competition ready.
Starting point is 00:15:12 Yeah, that was the craziest thing. An Australian queen who has a PhD in creative movement. She was creatively moving, that's for sure. She didn't get a single point. Like, if she can make it, so can we. Although I do think, like, we're not the only people with this idea now. Yeah. Because like that Australian professor or whatever the hell she is, not breakdancer,
Starting point is 00:15:30 gave people the idea that you can seriously be like not skilled and make it to the Olympics. For a major country, Australia is like a major competitor, especially in the Summer Olympics. Cody Simpson didn't make it. He should have done breakdancing. Right. So you might see us LA 28 breaking it down. I'd rather see you up there shaking that thing. But like, it really is such a shame because I feel like every time a new Olympic sport
Starting point is 00:15:48 is announced, we're so excited. And it usually makes a lot of sense. It should have been pickleball. Captures the zeitgeist. And that was like seriously really stupid. Really stupid. I think it made like no stars. I think if there was seriously pickleball as an Olympic sport, like you could see see like a cocoa golf like a tennis you could see stars being made and they have professional
Starting point is 00:16:08 pickleball now there's really no reason why pickleball shouldn't have been the next sport although I don't know how global it is it might just be an American thing yeah but it's also similar to it's a combination of tennis and ping pong like that's literally what it is I mean they have badminton yeah and and those are good sports to watch so I think that that would be totally fine it's just like crazy to see like people going to the o I think that that would be totally fine it's just like crazy to see like people going to the olympics for that and then Simone Biles and it's like and the two of you are the same medals yeah right no it ain't right no it's not right so I wonder if they're going to take it away they should they should but then they what do they say like we
Starting point is 00:16:39 made a boo-boo oopsie I made a poopsie and um but the thing is I'm all for new sports being introduced so I don't want this particular scenario to hinder the next time somebody wants to bring it up at a meeting. Like, Hey, should we bring in pickleball or whatever? But also it's hard not to look at sports through the lens of your own country. Like, because for me, I see these people playing badminton. I'm like, what the hell? It's huge in other countries. So you really have to look at it from a global lens. And I don't know if pickleball has made it global yet. So I don't know what sport would be next. Well, also it's weird because there wasn't baseball in this Olympics. Baseball is extremely American.
Starting point is 00:17:08 No, it's not. Yes, it is. No, it's not. So many of the baseball players in this country in the MLB like are not American. Right. Because you can only play it in America. But they played in their country. They learned in their country where they grew up.
Starting point is 00:17:19 But there's no leagues. There's no professional. It's the MLB and that's it. I heard that it is going to be there in 2028. And that every judge wants to be on the team and he just has to ask his mama tamra if it's okay mommy can you take a little that's what i saw he's from the orange county so it'll be a really short commute but it was a new york post subscription story so i only got to read like the first four sentences we need to chat with the media companies doing that like i understand it's tough times you know yeah to be like a print publication but seriously like stop and let's just we're not
Starting point is 00:17:52 signing up why that story and you know how many like i understand it's like you know a a wide ranging think piece a lot of research but this was just like a write-up aaron judge said oh if there's the olympics i want to go yeah and I just want like it's not working people are finding like roundabout ways to like download it as a pdf send to a friend I have a person in my life I won't share who it is like anytime there's an article that I can't reach I send this person a link and they're able to download and send it to me they're kind of like a back alley like black market rat yeah so I'm not like your your marketing techniques are not working on me so if there was anything beyond the fact that Olympics baseball might happen in 28 and Aaron Judge is interested, I'm not aware.
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Starting point is 00:23:27 Go ahead and treat yourself. Get your best skin this summer with Oak Essentials. Thank you, Turt. You're welcome. Our first story, Olympics closing ceremony recap. So last night concluded the Olympics Paris 2024. And they went out in style. It was better than the opening ceremony I'll say that it was better in the sense that it wasn't offensive it was also shorter like thank you
Starting point is 00:23:50 and half of it was dedicated to the future which is LA half of it America was like oh my beer like honestly the first half that we watched that was France like we were genuinely bored like we were reading we weren't really watching yeah every time we up, they were still like miming on the clock. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But then they tapped into, I didn't even know one of their national, you know, prides as a band, Phoenix. I didn't know they were French. They sing in English, but love that France had that. Where were they during the opening ceremony?
Starting point is 00:24:18 All the athletes, they were, you don't think about like Phoenix, like how many songs they have, but list many. And then that other one, like 1972 or whatever. They've got hits and the athletes were loving it and like the athletes deserve that moment I think that they should have tapped Phoenix for the opening ceremony because let's be real nobody watches the closing ceremony for real yeah except for us and it was it was fine the first French half was like pretty boring yeah list of mania looked fun to be there it wasn't fun to watch I know but then I would say they did close did close out with a premium firework show for me. Well, you're skipping over because then Tom Cruise came in and he was like,
Starting point is 00:24:52 I'm taking this to the USA. Thanks. Or of war. Very metaphorically took that flag from France to the US. So he jumped off the roof of the stadium, which was like one first cool thing that he did. And people were very impressed. And you know, that is Tom Cruise's like big thing he does his own stunts and I actually feel like if
Starting point is 00:25:08 they needed an American actor and like acting is just so like seriously lame like to go up against like Olympians I think to find the one that does his stunts like makes it kind of okay let me say I was watching as a true true hater of Tom Cruise hating everything it's like you're literally 60 go home stop jumping off of roofs. And like putting stunt actors out of work. The more I thought about it, I did understand the selection of Tom Cruise. Because to me, it was like, that's who we want for national pride. I was like, he's so like demonic with his Scientology.
Starting point is 00:25:38 He's like not even that like famous anymore. Well, the demonic doesn't bother them, by the way. So let me say this. I understand it. I don't like it, but I understand it because when you think of, I have to stop thinking of things like through my American lens. It's like, we have Miles Teller. Tom Cruise like has been the biggest movie star on a global scale. He has these huge movies, Top Gun, Mission Impossible, and they're huge in America, but they're global. Like he goes to Japan and does so I understand the selection and you're right like what is an actor going to do a skit like
Starting point is 00:26:08 he needs to show their talent and so him his talent really is he's not the world's best actor but he's amazing with these stunts so I got it I got it he could make it cool also I do feel like when people think of Hollywood and like they think of Tom Cruise like yeah when we're watching the Beckham documentary it was like when they moved to LA they became friends with Tom Cruise. Like, you remember watching the Beckham documentary? It was like when they moved to LA, they became friends with Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. And like, that was like the pinnacle of fame. It's true. Okay, so it's Tom Cruise is the guy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:31 So him jumping off the stadium, like he definitely like earned his place for doing that. He got on his motorcycle. He took the flag. And then he left the stadium and it cut to like Hollywood production, like Mission Impossible style sketch. And all of a sudden, like the Olympics have begun. The Olympics have begun.
Starting point is 00:26:48 So he loved the Olympic rings and the Hollywood sign inspired. Inspired. So gorgeous. He drove the motorcycle to some coliseum. The coliseum guy ran, oh, gave it to a female biker who ran into a guy. I didn't know who any of these people were. They gave it to a skateboarder. Then the announcer says that skateboarder was like a medalist.
Starting point is 00:27:03 Okay. And then he runs to Red Hot Chili Pe peppers on the beach like very much la it's getting next to you in malibu honestly okay so what i was thinking because i loved it i think people from california like there's so much more to california than the beach there's really not and when you think of california from like a global scale you think of like beverly hills nano 210 and get bay watch and that's what they were giving and I love that they leaned into like the really cheesy that's what people think of they think of like those lifeguard towers girls and the girls in red bathing suits in the
Starting point is 00:27:31 background and all the boats going by it was everything like I loved the aesthetic of it I loved the very like cheesy Malibu spring break sort of energy because that's what people who aren't from California or even America that's what they think of what they think of LA and I love that they leaned into that. Not being like, we have really great museums. Like, you don't. Yeah. Or like in the cities.
Starting point is 00:27:50 Oh, please. Like the beach that it was, it was perfect. And I love that they leaned into it from everybody's outfits and the set and the big lifeguard stands and the red bathing suits. And I do think that's like so summer. And that's what we'll be able to expect in the summer Olympics. Like there are swimming, there's boat sports there. That's the vibe.
Starting point is 00:28:06 Something we didn't mention. And I didn't know it at the time. The reason they chose those three artists to close out the ceremony was because they're all LA born and bred and based. So that was like an interesting, I forget that like it's about LA more than it is about America, which I hate. They have both flags up the California bear and the USA. So the three performers, I would say they probably went in order of worst to best I thought red hot chili peppers were and
Starting point is 00:28:31 maybe I'm just unfamiliar I thought they were going to be like incredible and they weren't they were like all running around with their underwear hanging out like covering their feet like they look this guy was wearing like a skirt that was had a slit all the way down the middle to the top of the waistline like it was just like penis like that was had the slit all the way down the middle to the top of the waistline. Like it was just like penis. Like it was. And then they were just like being crazy. And they didn't sound good. Like be crazy.
Starting point is 00:28:50 But if you're going to sound good, that was like your voice. He put his shirt over his head. It was giving like seriously kindergarten recess. Like everybody was being nuts and they needed to go down for a nap. It was bad. Then they moved over to Billie Eilish. And it was like the opposite. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:02 Like giving nothing. She needed some of their energy. No energy. But that song is so good. She sounded amazing. And I, you know, it pains me to say this.ish and it was like the opposite yeah like giving nothing she needed some of their energy no energy but that song is so good she sounded amazing and I you know it pains me to say this I loved it yeah this song is good this song is so good and then they cut over to Snoop who was like seriously the definitely the best part he sang two songs brought out Dr. Dre beats by Dre loved it like seriously I thought they covered really every genre, every generation. I like that Sadoop wrapped it up because he was my favorite. And he just like. And he's become the face of the Paris 2024 Olympics for Americans.
Starting point is 00:29:35 No, I loved it. I'm like, oh, wow. He got over here so quickly from France. And we also didn't say that they did the national anthem in Paris. They did the American national anthem to begin the official, like passing of the torch physically and literally. And I, it's all like so drawn out.
Starting point is 00:29:51 Like the French guy gives it to the mayor of LA who clickety clack walks over to her. It's like so symbolic, but like so like obvious. Yeah. And I love the national anthem. So you really have to do it very poorly for me to dislike it. And I didn't dislike it. I don't think her was the right choice. I actually really liked her arrangement of it, but I'm sorry. Like the national anthem is a very specific song. It's a very specific voice. It's the belters, you know, it's the big
Starting point is 00:30:18 voices. It's the Beyonce's it's the Jennifer Hudson's it's Ariana Grande has done it beautifully. It's the Demi Lovato's it's's Lady Gaga's. People with big booming voices. And I liked her little skit skit it at like very jazzy. But that's not how I ever choose to hear the national anthem. And if you're going to do it, like it has to be perfect. And I thought some of her vocals were like not amazing. I don't like it. She has like a nice voice, but it's not like an unreal voice.
Starting point is 00:30:42 And I feel like in that moment, we needed our best vocalist. I agree. Or one of our top 10 or top 20. And I feel like she's a great artist in a 360, you know, like the full picture. With the guitar. The vibe and the, you know. But we needed just the vocals. We didn't need the 360.
Starting point is 00:30:59 Because it reminds me most recently of Chris Stapleton's, which I really liked. But I don't think I would have liked it in that scenario no that wouldn't have been my choice either if you tap if I'm tapping you to do the national I'm tapping you to do the national anthem like you don't need to bring your instruments you're here for your voice and I didn't like it yeah no there are there are opportunities where bring your instruments like when Post Malone did it like I didn't dislike it but that's not the one I would have chosen oh i disliked it uh but that to me is like good for you know the mlb all star game totally have fun with it this is a global fun but this is like i want textbook national anthem our best and brightest like i want betsy ross up there shaking that thing like beyonce's
Starting point is 00:31:41 version in like most contemporary is probably what i would have chosen yeah but it's like we can't have Beyonce for everything you know I'm always like well if it was Beyonce she's busy you know and she says no we do have really strong vocalists we do we do we do we do so what that's what I would have liked to see but it was it was fine it was yeah it was fine it wasn't offensive and it wasn't bad it just wasn't show-stopping no and it wasn't the best no of the best no it wasn't um and then i think her gave it to tom cruise yes like it was giving really like the opening scene of legally blonde we got more bounce in california than all you and i love that they went for that. Like, you know, neon coloring, beachy Malibu aesthetic. Teen beach movie. Teen beach movie. I loved it. I really did.
Starting point is 00:32:31 And we need more of that. And I like that that is the energy. I endorse this message, except the small logo that we did see, the one that was next to Billie Eilish. So I don't think that was the official logo the one that was behind red hot chili peppers had france and america as the a that was definitely you know the symbolic passing of the torch but next to billy eilish there was a lot to wait i know i don't think that's the official logo i thought it was like very um like on brand for that scene that set she was on i don't think that's the official lot 28 logo i think if you look at their social media you'll see it and it's it's not offensive okay i'm going to look. I agree.
Starting point is 00:33:05 Cause the L was like, like, no, and the A was so ugly. I don't think that that's the official logo. And if it is, there's always time to change it. That's what I was going to say.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Like, don't be afraid to change it. Oh wait, there are all these different logos. Yeah. Which one is it? Well, this one.
Starting point is 00:33:23 No, no. I think it's the bottom three what's this 2020 meet la's 30 different logos oh my god just make a logo make a choice this is what i mean when i say make a choice i'd rather you have a bad logo than 30 look at this oh stop it seriously make a choice and when they had logo collaborators who included billy eilish reese witherspoon allison felix and chloe kim oh my god that must have been billy eilish's yes next to her by the way let me say this reese witherspoon is not sitting down on canva like this is stupid this is stupid i understand them like tapping into their la-based resources for everything
Starting point is 00:33:59 the logo like go to canva and stop 35 different variants of the logo dumb dumb no single logo will become the emblem rather you'll see an assortment of them play out on digital screens analog surfaces and official merch hey like you're not gonna have one logo for an event you're literally spending six years working on the branding for and with eight years still to go this so this was four years ago, until they host the games, you can expect to see even more over time. No, because you know what?
Starting point is 00:34:28 Say what you want about Paris. They had a very clear vision. They had that girl with the bob and the same font for everything. And the flame. Yeah, and they had it on every court, on every umbrella. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:34:39 And it was fluid and it was concise and you knew, like, it was very specific. I hate this. Yeah, this was what was next to billy eilish hate i hate hate hate hate powers and also did they put the eiffel tower in their logo no they just had that that swirly that round swirly and you know what i liked it this yeah the swirly oh you thought it was a woman with a bob i thought it was a flame no it's a woman with a bob when it's i confirmed a woman with a bob but do you see the flame no it's a woman with a bob are you okay oh my god
Starting point is 00:35:09 i saw a flame the whole time no she's so parisian wait okay the logo from for paris 2024 combines three separate symbols the gold medal yeah okay a swirly. The flame. No, it's not. And Marianne, the personification of the French Republic. Seriously, nobody saw flame except for you. Wait, but no, but it's here on olympics.com. There's flame. Houston, we have flame. I never saw Marianne. What does that mean about my brain?
Starting point is 00:35:36 It's giving Laurel Yanny. No, it's giving therapy. Ink blots. Rorschach. Is that Rorschach? The Rorschach test, yeah. Ink blots. I saw flame.
Starting point is 00:35:44 That's my favorite thing to do with the clouds. So Ben and I were out to dinner. We went to like Gurney's for an outdoor beachfront dinner and there was like gorgeous clouds and it's my favorite game to play. He like didn't like it. I was like, what do you see in that cloud? And he was like, can you shut up? And I was like, wait, you don't like this game.
Starting point is 00:36:00 I love that game. Maybe because you're named Miss Claudia. Yeah. Yeah. You don't like that game? Well, you hate games and joy and fun. I hate games. And yeah, that doesn't sound like game? I love that game. Maybe because your name is Claudia. Yeah, yeah. You don't like that game? Well, you hate games and joy and fun, so. I hate games. And yeah, that doesn't sound like one I would like.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Yeah, I like it. So LA 2024, lot 28. 28. LA 2028. We have other Olympics news, right? About Jordan Childs. We do, major Olympics news for our next story. Simone Biles, Suni Lee, and more are reacting
Starting point is 00:36:22 after Jordan Childs has lost her Olympic bronze medal. So the International Olympic Committee has taken away Jordan Childs is bronze medal after, you know, she had put in the inquiry. Her team put in the inquiry. If you watch her get the medal, you know, it was a crazy way to get it. It was for cock to begin with. And they said that the inquiry was put in more than 60 seconds after the end of the judging which it you could only do it for one minute and that they were over that one minute so they have to take away the points that they added to her which would mean that Jordan Childs does not get the bronze
Starting point is 00:36:55 and instead that girl from Romania who originally got the bronze now gets the bronze back if they accepted the appeal 65 seconds after like if that rule was a rule like you didn't know it yeah you didn't know it no the fact that you can take medals back and the history the only time medals have been taken back is for drugging or cheating right and so you can take it back for right you could take it back for like human error on your part is so unacceptable and then also if they are retroactively like judging and calculating scores then they do have to go back in and do that for that romanian girl because i think if if we're gonna like now watch instant replay and tell everyone and have all the time not judge in the moment not have and have days to even out the
Starting point is 00:37:36 scores then that girl from romania who got points ticked off for her foot being out of bounds not the girl who now gets bronze yeah i think she came in fourth or fifth her foot was not out of bounds, not the girl who now gets bronze. I think she came in fourth or fifth. Her foot was not out of bounds after all. She should get those points back. And actually, then she would be third place. You know, to retroactively like start looking at scores is actually a really dangerous, slippery slope. And that's why they have never done it before. Now the American USA gymnastics, they're appealing and maybe they'll win or whatever. And the American USA gymnastics is saying it was 47 seconds after. So they're saying what you're saying that we did. It's not even true. It's not even true.
Starting point is 00:38:07 Now I stand with Jordan Childs. I want to say, and I'm sure she's like having a horrible day and maybe this will make her feel better. I feel like low key, like let's say they strip her of it. Like who cares? Let me say this. Like you had the moment and the pictures. You got the pictures.
Starting point is 00:38:21 You got the anthem. You got to walk around Paris. Like no one's talking about the Olympics anymore. Like it's over. But in that moment, you got to walk around Paris, no one's talking about the Olympics anymore like it's over but in that moment you got to walk around Paris like being that girl it's a bronze medal you have other gold ones and I know this is an individual and that's what makes it different but like the history books like nobody cares we'll say like Jordan Child gold medalist like of all the of all the ones to lose it's not right and it's wrong and it's infuriating and I'm sure USA will do everything you know we're the most litigious
Starting point is 00:38:43 country in the nation for a reason and like this, we're the most litigious country in the nation for a reason. And like, this is what we do. Most litigious country in the nation. In the nation. But like, I'm just trying to put a positive spin on a negative situation. Like, whatever, you know? Like, you had the moment. Like, the Romanian girl did it.
Starting point is 00:38:54 Like, who wants this ugly medal now? I didn't even get to celebrate in the moment. No, like, could things be worse for her? Like, didn't, she had it taken away from her like live on television. Didn't get that. By the way, that clip will live forever. Her holding the flag behind jordan chiles and then like turning around and if she does now get the medal like everyone's going to hate her yeah it just like
Starting point is 00:39:12 she can't win literally yeah so they should just and it's wrong like it is wrong and i do think it's a bigger conversation it needs to be a referendum on gymnastics judging because it's problematic i mean it's literally giving stick it. Yeah. It's giving bra strap. They, they highlighted. And the fact, the thing that they missed about Jordan that like,
Starting point is 00:39:31 that they were getting the. What's her difficulty. Yeah. Like get it together. Agreed. It's really unacceptable. And that's why I think movies like stick it are so integral for like getting the issues out there. And by the way,
Starting point is 00:39:40 like feel free to take a beat when you're doing the scores. Like, I know it's annoying to watch, but we watch it later. Anyway, you could cut through the way like feel free to take a beat when you're doing the scores like I know it's annoying to watch but we watch it later anyway you could cut through the like maybe we need instant replay yeah or maybe like everybody does their performances and the scores come out 10 minutes later like they don't have to it doesn't have to go performance score performance score do you think that leaves more room for corruption like yes actually yeah yeah because then they can just like start doing whatever. They can like start doing charts.
Starting point is 00:40:08 No, Jordan Charles. And I feel like now that I've watched so much Olympics and like followed all the girls on social media, what I know about Jordan is like out of the bunch, she's the big personality, really positive. I think she charges up a lot of the girls. She's like always kind of like a beacon of light, you know, and for it to happen happen to anyone is terrible but for it to happen to the girl who's like really the team positivity cheerleader like it's wrong it's wrong yeah and I do think on the small scale like you said it's over a minute they're saying it's 47 seconds like get it together right which one was it like it's
Starting point is 00:40:38 clear on the larger scale if we're correcting scores you better go back to the Romanian heel yeah the Romanian heel justice for that heel justice for jordan chiles this is wrong and hashtag i stand with jordan yeah and like let's just not be going back right right it's just a bad precedent and then everybody is going back now from a physical standpoint the medal is in jordan's possession you know and that's powerful because, you know, possession is nine-tenths the law. I think, catch me if you can. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:41:10 Do you think that they make a new one for that swirly or like literally the physical one that's in Jordan's home? Well, I had seen someone say like, given all of this and the back and forth, like they should tie for third. No. And, you know, Romanian heels should,
Starting point is 00:41:24 in my view, get it too too and i know i'm not like a participation tie like i don't go for that in this situation like i wouldn't mind that if they all now get bronze medals that's the opposite of the olympics the olympics is truly a meritocracy like i know what's better is at this rate like they're all incredible like i'm fine with giving them a medal yeah because they've earned it but i don't think they could just willy-nilly give out medals like there are a finite amount of medals to give out but people do tie sometimes they do they do i don't know it's wrong it's a mess of their own making yes yes so i don't know where they go from here, but it's wrong.
Starting point is 00:42:05 It's wrong. Are you ready for our next story? No more Olympics. Anything more to say? No, I'm like really over it. Did you see that the LA Olympics will only be accessible via public transportation? I did see that. And we were just having that conversation about Simone Biles taking like a sweaty bus
Starting point is 00:42:20 to her big gold medal championship and how wrong that is. And you know, that's so LA, you know? Yeah. Like you can't get like an Uber drop off. I guess it's like weird to think about where you can park your car. Like, is there a parking lot at the Olympics? No, but everyone's showing up on their own accord. That's not an option either. Like for traffic, gas guzzling, like I get it for organization, they close so many roads, but like these like underfunded buses, like they definitely don't have air conditioning. LA public transit is not like, you know, when you think of London, the tube, like, okay, the LA public transit system is nothing to be like marveled at.
Starting point is 00:42:52 Yeah. Well, maybe they're going to work on it and then they can't wait to show you what they Maybe, maybe. With like electric. Yeah, maybe, maybe. And like a train. They probably have a train. They do have trains in LA, like subway.
Starting point is 00:43:02 Who do you think should direct the opener? Kenny Ortega. Totally. But also- Did we say who it was? Is it John Chew? What was he directing? No, I think we were just joking around.
Starting point is 00:43:12 And we were talking about who was directing Billie Eilish's new pen, Red Hot Chili Peppers. Oh. Like, we didn't, they haven't said who's directing the La 28 open. No, like, honestly, like somebody, like La La Land. It should be the beginning of La La Land. Who did La La Land? I mean, it was Pasek and Paul. With the music. who's directing the oh a lot 28 open no except honestly like somebody like la la land it should be the beginning of la la land who did i mean it was pasican paul with the music but who was the
Starting point is 00:43:30 director i feel like an iconic name oh damien chazelle so no i didn't know that no okay yeah someone like that did hairspray you know somebody like big choreographed like outdoor yeah no seriously well the original one was john john waters but then adam shankman he's he directs everything claudia he's like kenny ortega for the older set put him in coach he's our he's our guy also speaking of pasican paul did you see that greatest showman yes is getting being adapted into a musical like hopefully making its way to broadway how do you adapt a musical into a musical but it's making its way to broadway yeah love so adam shankman did hairspray rock of ages a walk to remember the pacifier okay these are all great movies wedding planner
Starting point is 00:44:15 great musical theatrical step up that's the energy we need no he's not the right guy for it i spoke too soon seven the last song no he's not the right guy for it i'm sorry he's all that addison ray no no oh i would love to work with an adam shankman cast me in your next film but i don't think he's right for this particular project miley cyrus when i look at you music video oh okay he's right no kidding i'm saying like he hocus pocus too that's a great segue into the next story right it? It wasn't our next story. And it's not going to be our next story. Because our next story is going to be, you know,
Starting point is 00:44:51 another step in the ongoing conversation of the It Ends With Us. And I want to say something because I do have thoughts and I'm going to share them, but I just want to update everyone. Like I have lost a little bit of my like zeal. Yeah. Okay. Well, you chose this story. Well, because it's the first time we've gotten like an actual story about what it's.
Starting point is 00:45:09 So all of this up until this point has been speculation on Reddit, on TikTok. There hasn't been any major media like news. And then Daily Mail on Friday, right? Of course, after the toast came out with an article that they, they know what happened. And this is what happened between everyone. Based on insiders. So it's still not. Right.
Starting point is 00:45:22 Like they could have just. Legitimate-ish. They could have seen that everybody is very interested in this's the first legitimate-ish. They could have seen that everybody is very interested in this and just made some shit up. They could have. Because they're like literally saying it's insiders so it's not even a concrete source.
Starting point is 00:45:32 But they're saying the disturbing truth behind why Blake Lively and her It Ends With Us stars are feuding with Justin Baldoni. So Daily Mail says Justin Baldoni was chauvinistic and borderline abusive on the set of It Ends With Us
Starting point is 00:45:44 and sparked fury over his refusal to consider the perspective of co-star Blake Lively's character while filming scenes that depicted abuse, insiders have claimed. Rumors of a vicious feud between Justin and Blake have been swirling for weeks, with online sleuths highlighting how the onscreen love interests were not pictured together at the U.S. premiere, while some cast members have been blatantly swerving questions about him. cast members have been blatantly swerving questions about him. Now, insiders have revealed the concerning truth about the tensions, telling DailyMail.com that Blake and Justin clashed over his, quote, dismissive attitude to her input while they were filming scenes that involved abuse. The movie, which hits theaters today, is based off of Colleen Hoover's hit novel, It Ends With Us. The insider claimed that Justin only focused on what he believed was the abusive male viewpoint and had a very chauvinistic approach to the topic. Quote, during scenes depicting abuse,
Starting point is 00:46:27 Justin failed to consider Blake's character's perspective, instead focusing solely on what he believed was the abusive male viewpoint. His approach was very chauvinistic, creating a tense atmosphere on set. The source claimed Justin was borderline abusive on set and said he almost became the character. Okay, that's crazy.
Starting point is 00:46:44 The drama. I also saw that there was a big issue about blake felt really uncomfortable because justin was um making her uncomfortable about her postpartum body that was like another part of the story that to me was more shocking um now after all is said and done i do feel like I've decided I'm team Blake. You have? That's shocking. Oh, yeah. No, I was like leaving space.
Starting point is 00:47:08 Were you? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I didn't see it. But I don't know. I just think you can explain away a lot of things, but you really can't explain away why everybody on the cast seems to be not liking Justin, not interacting with Justin at the premiere, on social media. Because if it was just like a Blake versus Justin thing, like we could argue and the, you know, two sides to every story, but if
Starting point is 00:47:27 everybody else, if it's like 10 people against one person, like it's like that Yiddish phrase. Um, if two people say you're dead, roll over. Like, I don't know, you seem like the toxic one. I don't think you're like the victim. If everybody dislikes you, like what you're the problem to me. And I just find so much of the, the social media response to this so interesting because what people love about Justin Baldoni and his fans, like have, he has women fans. Like that's why he is who he's popular because fans either loved him in Jane the Virgin, which is like a girly show, or they love like his whole, you know, man enough anti, you know, toxic masculinity. So his fans, he's a man who's propped up by women.
Starting point is 00:48:05 He's a man who is where he is because of women. And his fans are taking his side because they believe him to be like a pro-woman kind of man. Meanwhile, all these women who have interacted with him directly are really indicating otherwise. So it's like you love him so much because you think he's good to women, but then there's this experience
Starting point is 00:48:24 where all these women left with a bad taste in their mouth, but you're still taking a side. Like it kind of doesn't make sense to me. And also what's really interesting is that, you know, remember when there were all those pictures coming out of Blake on the set, like this was a movie that was really, um, the set was out in public cause they filmed in real life and it was highly photographed. And now people are posting videos they had taken of like Blake they didn't think anything nefarious was going on but now all these videos are going viral being like oh my god you know I actually saw them and it's like two it's Blake and Justin like clearly they're not like fighting or you know talking strongly the hug thing where like
Starting point is 00:48:57 there's a couple of those the hug thing and then this one just got posted someone sitting inside of like a restaurant filming through a window they're obviously disagreeing about something not violently and not big but like she's clearly so annoyed with him she's like rolling her eyes and at first like if you just had that video you wouldn't think much of it but now you would think that that was the scene because they fight well they're not um being filmed like they're clearly having like a conversation a real one okay they could have been practicing yeah of course of course so you wouldn't think anything of it at the time but now knowing what we know we're looking you know, all these pieces of media with like a little bit more of a critical eye. Yeah. I am team Blake. Like this guy,
Starting point is 00:49:31 I mean, if everybody's on one side, like he just, I don't think, I think at this point, like we don't need to explain like why this guy is just like not for us and hasn't been for the entire week. However, I have issues with this article. I think it's like, they're trying to jump on this train of, of the drama. I don't think that they know anything i think that saying that he became his character is crazy calm down i think that it is exactly like this to me like confirms a bit of what we had said last week where like he came in he's the director big man on campus but this is a woman's story from a woman's point of view we don't have rile chapters like it's all lily so like it doesn't make complete sense that he's directing it and in the
Starting point is 00:50:09 but he's the one who like got the book and brought it to life so like it is his thing but like in certain situations like he should take a back seat and it is about lily's point of view and it's not about like the male point of view so i I think that like there were creative differences. But by the way. As creative differences arise. And I think the way that he handled those moments where like he was being overshadowed or corrected and he was wrong is why people don't like him. So funny that you say that because in his press, I think it was on the station or whatever, he said like there were so many scenes, especially like the more disturbing ones, that he took a backseat and let the women tell the story.
Starting point is 00:50:43 But you see this footage of like him arguing and like being very um in charge and bossy and it doesn't seem like that was the case and I think maybe a lot of the women don't feel that that's the case he took the back seat and the women became in charge of the story like and that's not what he against his will yeah yeah but that's the fact of what happened by the way now that people have seen the movie the new rhetoric because seriously like social media is taking just inside and that's because women love Justin Baldoni and they can't see him as anything other than this great guy and this is a movie for women like the people having this conversation it's all women and the the new sort
Starting point is 00:51:12 of like if you asked our husbands what's going on they'd say what's that literally the new sort of line is that the movies come out and so many people came to the movies having no idea that it's a story about domestic violence and that's because Blake Lively has been so tacky in her promotion of it so um not serious And Justin's the one who's really using his platform to talk about this issue. And, you know, Blake's just putting on pretty dresses and promoting her hair care line. And, and it's, I feel like people who are getting in this conversation right now are really pissing me off. Cause like this book, I read this book like, like years ago, I had no idea. Colleen Hoover is like a smutty romance girl I sat down
Starting point is 00:51:45 ready to read like a cute romance it actually is a romance novel it is a smut novel and it is also a novel that talks about like all these things can be true at once and I sat down and read the book and I actually think the book was so good because I had no idea yeah that's by the way that's what happens in an abusive relationship it's going so great you think this is and then your whole world is shattered because this thing happens. The book was, was so impactful for people because like it is. And Blake Lively described this really well.
Starting point is 00:52:12 And she said the movie does it well too, where it's like, not only do you not see it coming, but even when it happens, you start to question if, if that's what actually happened. Like, and you start to make excuses and like Ryle says,
Starting point is 00:52:24 I don't want to spoil anything, but he really, you see how she stays longer and tries to work through it. That's the whole point of the book. It's that it's supposed to answer the question, why did you stay? Right, and it's not so black and white as you would expect in a situation like that.
Starting point is 00:52:39 And from an entertainment perspective, I think going to the movie not knowing that makes the movie better. Right. And two, it's actually- And this is why there's ratings, right? Like what's this movie rated? Right. Probably are. Right. Right. So if you're not over 17, you shouldn't see this movie. Yeah. And if it's not rated R it should be. So I just think like maybe people going in and not knowing
Starting point is 00:52:57 that it's about domestic violence, like a isn't Blake's fault and B isn't necessarily a bad thing. I think that's like, that's how somebody experiences an abusive relationship. You don't go into a relationship thinking you're going to get hurt. Right. But that's what happens. And so it actually is like a reflective of the actual like emotional arc of going through that. Like people are seriously looking for any excuse to blame Ryan. Like now there there's by the way, the running theory is also that he's a scab. Did you see that? Who is? So the script was written before the Sagafstra strike. The Alcum Sacks of Sagafstra. Blake has now shared that like there were scenes that Ryan wrote and people did the timeline and it appears it's like perhaps he was like, you know, jotting some things
Starting point is 00:53:33 down during the strike, making him a scab. Now, I don't know if it makes you a scab to like work on art. I think submitting it would make you a scab. But I don't know if any of this to be true, but it's like seriously, I think people are stretching a lot. It's crazy because I feel like for so long, people have been obsessed with Blake and Ryan to a point where I didn't even understand the obsession.
Starting point is 00:53:50 I'm like, what's so great about them? I just want to say, for my POV, which is definitely at a distance, I'm not like so far down the hole like you are. I've not seen anyone taking Justin Baldoni's side. Oh, wow. Like it's all Blake and Ryan. Like Justin Baldoni is like outsider.
Starting point is 00:54:01 Oh no, no. Like Blake and Ryan steamrolled. They are powerful, money hungry. They put money in. They wanted to steal creative direction. Scab. And Justin's the poor victim who just wants to support women. Well, it all comes back to SAG-AFTRA.
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Starting point is 00:57:35 In a multiple ways. So first, Stassi Says is a new docu-comedy series starring Stassi Schroeder in the works at Hulu. She is set to set her own rules with Stassi Says. The Vanderpump Rules alum is making her reality TV return with a new half hour docu-comedy series in the works at Hulu. Stassi Says was created by Stassi
Starting point is 00:57:53 and former Vanderpump Rules producers, Aaron Foy and Jenna Rosenfeld, and will be executive produced by Scout Productions. So the description of the series is endlessly relatable, utterly hyster hysterical and questionably sane stassi is the anchor of a fresh ensemble of comedic and chaotic characters who are dealing with identity crises and major life crossroads of their own and stassi's the one who has to keep them all afloat so it sounds like like a little reality show about stassi's world world and then
Starting point is 00:58:22 also she has signed up to reunite with her former boss Lisa Vanderpump for Vanderpump Villa season two as part of her development pact at Hulu she will host uh she will travel to Vanderpump's European estate as one of the show's lead cast members Vanderpump Villa follows Vanderpump as she curates a chateau in the south of France and welcomes guests to check in for a luxurious experience let me say this was really brilliantly done like from all I think a lot of people have been waiting for Stassi to come back to reality TV. I think she really didn't want to come back to Bravo, um, or to Vanderpump rules or to the, like, yeah, no, I think the, I think the whole experience of getting fired was like probably
Starting point is 00:59:00 traumatic. And at the time felt like, you know, the end of her world and, you know, seeing what happened. Yes. Scandival was great for the show, but it wouldn't have really been about Stassi. And I think seeing how a lot of the cast members have fared and then the Valley, like it's great, but Stassi has always been like a little bit elevated from her castmates in terms of like her brand, the brand that she, and the lifestyle that she's really created for herself. And I think a lot of what goes down on the Valley and Vanderpump Rules, while it's really entertaining, it's a little bit in Congress with who Stassi is right now um so people have always asked her like are you gonna come back to Vanderpump Rules you're gonna come back to Bravo and she has maintained no
Starting point is 00:59:32 yeah and she loves to watch it and she's a fan but I don't think it's really ever been right for her but she is a person who is deeply at her core entertaining and that's why people have always loved her even when she was monstrous you know moving to New York people have loved her. She has been the favorite from the show. She has the most social media following the biggest podcast, the biggest book, like everybody does their projects, but nobody has been at the level that Stassi has done it. Even, you know, after getting fired, she is still the most famous person on that show without being on TV. Her podcast is huge. Her patron is huge. Her book has like huge following. She's on her third book. So she's really
Starting point is 01:00:05 been like a girl you can't keep down and i think a lot of people knew she was going to return to reality tv but not in the way that we thought she would i didn't expect that she would i don't know why and i feel like what's so awesome is she's always said like she wouldn't go back to vander pumperwolves because i do think at that point like it would totally be a step backwards and like you know being like free from that world then you are able to see like that's not what i want for myself you know she wouldn't be on the valley she shared her thoughts on the valley when she was on the toast um and i think it was always something that like if she went back to tv she would want to be a part of it like on the back end yep and like here it is her own show
Starting point is 01:00:35 she is an executive producer when it's on hulu like that's whatever she wants it to be and like to have that control especially after being an ensemble cast that's like you know let's get everyone as crazy as possible like i think this is the only way she would ever come back. And the fact that she set the table for herself, that it is exactly that way, like kudos to her. Brilliant. But then you also have to think about it from like a branding perspective, because there is something about reality TV that's inherently lowbrow, right? It's looked down upon, not by me, but by, you know, society. And it's like a reality TV star has a bit of a stereotype to it. And so for her to come back with like this development deal on Hulu,
Starting point is 01:01:11 like the same network as the Kardashians reality show and the D'Amelio reality show, like this is so elevated. And I feel like she has spent the time since leaving Vanderpump Rules, really elevating everything about her life. Um, this just kind of is like the final nail in the, in the whole, I don't want to say coughing because it's a good thing but it's actually really brilliant and then you look at it from like a pr perspective and she really is this sort of like classy elevated hulu you know documentarian as opposed to like reality star like intrinsically a great reality star yeah that's the thing and for me i always felt like she would come back to reality tv because she's born to do it
Starting point is 01:01:44 yeah she is a star in her own right and we've been you know the fans have been supplemented with the podcast and the instagram but it's not enough you know for the stassi fans yeah and then i think the vanderpump villa collab is also great i'm glad to see that she's on good terms with lisa she is in europe right now and she's been there for a while and i guess she's filming so So is she like a guest? Like kind of how like, I don't know. I feel like she might be like working at the villa or like, or maybe Lisa's liaison.
Starting point is 01:02:11 Like I feel like she has a role. No way would she be working at the villa. No, like working like high level. Like I feel like her and her family would stay as guests. Isn't that what the show's about? Like, you know, fancy people come and very Downton Abbey. Is it fancy people come? I mean, it's staying at a villa in the
Starting point is 01:02:25 south of france yeah i feel like based on the video she put out with lisa it looked like they were like collaborators it did but that would make no sense like i feel like her being a guest over like a two three episode charge of i don't know design or like marketing you know like maybe but that's not interesting it's more interesting like her and beau and hartford and like whatever crew they want to roll the the Taylors, like, come and stay for a weekend. They have to plan, like, you know, a VIP stay for Stassi and her crew. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:54 I feel like that's a good idea. Like, kind of how they do on Below Deck. Yeah, like, so it would be, like, a one episode. No, but even Below Deck, like, people stay, depending on their charter, for, like, three episodes. She's one of the show's lead cast members. The entire time? These are the sentences. She has also signed up to reunite with her former boss, Lisa Vanderpump, for Vanderpump Villa season two as part of her development pack of Hulu. The Stassi podcast host
Starting point is 01:03:16 will travel to Vanderpump's European estate as one of the show's lead cast members. That makes no sense. I need, I have questions. Okay. And then my other question is for Stassi says like, you know, her cast and her world, like the tailors, the tail. I mean, who like Stassi has a lot of people in her life, like recurring characters low. I feel like it's always, if you watch Stassi stories, you like know her, the kids are such stars. Like it's fabulous. I feel like the tailors are, that would be in the mix. I mean, I would love to love to see them yeah i would love to see them too and maybe like one vanderpump who she's actually friends with like lala you know i just want oh yeah you have to think about then like building a bridge back yeah like but it would have to be someone that she's actually i don't think
Starting point is 01:03:58 especially this is her show she's not just gonna bring people on but i do feel like she still has good friends yeah from the show mostly lala like the moms too i don't feel like she's super close with katie anymore or kristin or sheena i don't think she is she never was or ariana right it could only be lala i would like that i thought this was like a brilliant announcement a brilliant everything yeah agreed agreed are you ready for our fifth and final story yeah miley cyrus tears up while being named the youngest disney legend when i watched her whole speech this morning like seriously i was like almost like dead ass if i was doing my makeup if i wasn't i would have cried so we had reported a few weeks ago because she had done an interview where she was talking about becoming a
Starting point is 01:04:38 disney legend but the ceremony was last night and she made history as the youngest person ever to be named a Disney legend. An honor bestowed on individuals who have significantly influenced the company. Standing on stage ahead of her speech at the D23 event in Anaheim, she teared up as the audience roared with applause for her. She detailed that she wrote two speeches, one long for the badass I'm supposed to be and one short if I get scared. Before she recalled the beginnings of Hannah Montana in 2005, when she joked she definitely wasn't created in a lab as a Disney kid. She gave really good insight into how the show got off the ground.
Starting point is 01:05:12 I think some people know this, but she auditioned for the show. They loved her, but she was too young. And so they moved on without her. I believe it was Ashley Tisdale or Alison Stoner, someone who got cast. And then a year later, like the pilot was, they filmed the pilot. It was like flopping. It wasn't testing well. And then Miley was a year older. So they went back to her and they were like, will you come back? We actually liked you. And it's just, it's not working out the way. And that's how she ended up as Hannah Montana. She also said like before the
Starting point is 01:05:37 show premiered, they had to have like concert footage of Hannah being this big star, but nobody knew who Hannah Montana was in the real world. So they gave out like hundreds of free tickets in this random mall. They set this like fake, um, show up in this mall and Hannah's singing. Nobody knows the word she's singing. Um, this is life. And she's just like singing for these people. And she was like, the second I went to LA, my mom told me I would have to like leave school, leave Franklin, Tennessee, what, which I loved to move to LA. And I had to be really sure that I wanted this. And she went on the soundstage and she just became obsessed.
Starting point is 01:06:09 And it was like her life's mission to get this role. And she was so happy to be Hannah Montana. Like it was all she ever wanted. And she loved every minute of it. It was exactly what you wanted to hear from somebody about a show that influenced you so heavily. Like Jackie and I, seriously, like we are 90% Hannah Montana. I am 90% Hannah, 10%iley she got so emotional she said in that moment I was so proud for every
Starting point is 01:06:31 episode that we filmed I was so proud to be Hannah Montana even before it took off like I just was so proud that I got it and I wanted to make it so good and then when it blew up and it had the impact that it did she was so proud of it and now she's so proud of it like it's exactly what you want to hear there's so many people who like but here's an impact i know what they do as kids and then they grow up and like hate it i don't think the show would have been as successful as it was if she hadn't felt that way like so i think it's like congruous with the success of the show and why we loved watching it like if she was like half-hearted or she thought hannah was a joke like whatever it would have translated and we wouldn't have fallen in love with both Hannah and Miley the way that we did
Starting point is 01:07:08 so I'm so glad that like to hear this and that that is the truth but there was something so special about it that could only have been created by someone who absolutely loved Hannah yeah and I just think like she was emotional like I was feeling emotional I think like you know and she acknowledged it was like a you know a few years where she felt like, you know, she was a little crazy and she, she breezed past it, but she acknowledged it. And I think to see someone who you idolized so much as a kid, and now I feel like we're having like a Miley Renaissance and she's still at the top of her game. It was really just like a beautiful at a glance moment, if you will. And I just love that she, and I didn't realize, and she said this
Starting point is 01:07:45 2005 when the show was being made or the auditions had started was around the same time, like Disney had made this big sort of gesture to totally turn around the company. That's when they hired Bob Iger and like weirdly Hannah Montana and Bob Iger were like this duo to put the Disney channel, like, you know, the best foot forward. It was like this new time at the network. And I didn't realize that Hannah Montana, obviously obviously was huge for us, but it was huge for Disney too. They like really needed this win. And that's why they worked so hard on casting and they spent years. And that's why when Miley at first wasn't young enough and then she was, it was really this like huge effort by the company. And that's why it was so big.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Obviously other reasons too, but Disney put their whole pussy behind it. Yeah. It makes you wonder why they don't do that again i feel like actually descendants they have the rise of red which just came out margo said it's amazing but i do feel like the disney channel is not doing what it did 20 years ago no i also think like the media landscape changes like for us like what was on tv at the time was everything like it was the center of our universes now and i think a lot of kids still watch disney channel but i don't think with the rise of tiktok and social media i don't think it's the center of their entertainment universe and i think disney's probably shifting like how they put stuff out yeah i think and i
Starting point is 01:08:57 think like their parks like they have so when you think about how big disney is like hulu saucy yeah hulu espn abc like there are so many different parts of the disney brand that i feel like for so long like it was really like the disney channel now it's a million things yeah yeah so um there were other honorees at the event as well but as we said she's the youngest to ever be named a disney legend she said it's the highest honor our company well bob agger said it's the highest honor our company can bestow on anyone reserved for those whose talent and achievement have earned them an enduring place in our history the 14 individuals to be honored as disney legends this year have each made extraordinary creative contributions across the world of disney and we
Starting point is 01:09:32 look forward to celebrating them at d23 i just want to say like why didn't she get it sooner well you know i think like winning grammys like puts you in another because i was thinking that too like it's she's obviously really early but it's also like a little late. Yeah. I think like, you know, the year that she had, she's always been famous after Disney and after Hannah. But I think this past year, like such an impact on the music industry, like global artists, global streaming, breaking records, winning Grammys, like it puts you on another level. And I think it makes you eligible for things like this. Yeah. I was thinking that too. Yeah. Also, it is the whole Disney universe, as you said, which is like ABC.
Starting point is 01:10:08 Right. It's not just our universe. So like, you know who else got it? Who? Kenny Ortega? Kelly Ripa. Oh, good for her. She's deserving.
Starting point is 01:10:15 She works hard. Yeah. For ABC. Except that time she only took a whole week off because she was mad at Michael Strahan. That seriously is like, that's my Roman Empire. Yeah. Like she was mad at Michael Strahan, got a promotion.
Starting point is 01:10:23 Mad at the network as well. Whatever. I just want to say, because I want to round out this story, like a message to Miley. I love that she is so proud of that time. I love that she loves Hannah. I love that she doesn't get tired of the comparisons.
Starting point is 01:10:37 She wore blonde hair and she had a little bit of a bang like as a nod. I just, the show meant so much to so many people, us included, really shaped a young generation of women. So to see her love meant so much to so many people us included really shaped a young generation of women So to see her love it so much Bring such joy makes me so happy so many things get ruined, you know as time moves on she is just as Committed to preserving the integrity of hannah as we are I love her very committed. We are so committed. I love her for it
Starting point is 01:11:04 Seriously, like watching it you should watch it it was beautiful it was emotional she looked gorgeous she was you know concise and and she just was great I just I you love to see your heroes as a kid like grow into the women that you hope for them to be yeah and that's exactly what Miley did. Exactly. Yeah. No, it's really great. And I think it's a good lesson for people. Like you don't have to like shun the younger you that like you don't, that you're not anymore. Like we know that you can grow up and grow up and do it. But like to respect that thing that meant so much to so many people and to you too. It's really, really lovely.
Starting point is 01:11:41 And I mean, everything about our show is so Miley Hannah coded. Like, no, no, we are who we are. We literally like in some way, like we would not be doing the toast if Hannah Montana was not because we wouldn't have we wouldn't be the people that we are. It's true. No, the show had such a profound impact on us musically, aesthetically. We like we just we were fucking obsessed. Obsessed.
Starting point is 01:12:01 Because it was so good. It was it is so good. Oh, yeah. I've rewatched it as an adult. It stands the test of time no it's literally amazing it's the movie like oh my god we were there thursday night midnight and we weren't kids who got to do that like no the first concert we ever went to was hannah montana miley best of both worlds at the nassau coliseum like we were really obsessed yeah with good reason we were children of taste children of taste and she was a good role model and she's a good role model now. And she's been through a lot and there were crazy periods,
Starting point is 01:12:26 but she came out on the other side, this like mature, fabulous person. And you just, you love to see it. I know I used to be crazy. I know I used to be fun. You say I used to be wild.
Starting point is 01:12:42 I say I used to be young. I love that song. F so congrats congrats to miley and the legends and congrats everybody for making it through another fabulous episode of the toast i apologize that it's over that sucks like i'll acknowledge but it's a nice long one we'll be back tomorrow yeah and every day after that yeah thank you so much for listening to the test on monday morning show where we deliver the fast side stories you need to know everybody the friday and youtube so we're watching us on youtube please subscribe to this video thumbs up we're also available as a podcast anywhere podcast can be found so that's Spotify iTunes Stitcher public video I already cast box
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