The Toast - Charging Up For The Weekend: Friday, February 24th, 2023

Episode Date: February 24, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials! Welcome back to the Toast! And happy Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday. Everybody's looking forward to the weekend, weekend. Friday, Friday, getting down on Friday. Friday, Friday, getting down on Friday. Fun, fun, fun, fun, looking forward to the weekend. That girl knew what she was fucking talking about, okay?
Starting point is 00:00:36 Fun, fun, fun, fun. Period. Looking forward to the weekend. True words have never been spoken. They have not. I'm looking forward to the weekend, are you? I'm looking forward to the weekend. Are you? I am looking forward to the weekend. Do you have any big plans?
Starting point is 00:00:51 Not big plans. Like some little tings tomorrow. But really just relaxing. Playing. Playing. Really just like playing in the playpen all weekend. And finishing my book for the Redheads. Which is kind of turning out to be the best Redheads book of all time no and you know I don't say that lightly whose choice Rebecca's choice wow I know she must be feeling really proud I don't know if she started
Starting point is 00:01:14 it I wonder what snitch thinks but I actually was facetiming with Dana this morning and we were talking about the book and like we're obsessed it's so easy to get into and then you really can't put it down like my mind is there wow I love that I think even maybe you might like it except I have no idea how it's going to end like where are we going with this we're reading the measure by Nikki Ehrlich like it's the time you guys is that a Jewish queen author Ehrlich Ehrlich it might be or any relation to the Christian Max Ehrlich formerly related to Demi Lovato formerly engaged to Demi Lovato literally that what a time that was do you think Max Ehrlich is writing under a pseudonym because he's so ashamed of his behavior when he was engaged to Demi I think he should damn throwback I didn't expect to be thrown back today well I actually
Starting point is 00:02:06 have a lot of time to read this weekend because I have two really long flights and I know like nobody cares but I'm just updating everyone on my Vegas flight journey I found a better flight JetBlue thank god so I won't be able to watch my special which I actually like it almost did stop me from booking the flight but not enough for a better seat you know I understand turd he's got to look out for turd turd's looking out for number one and that's turd and I got my Adele tickets and they're good like I'm excited what are you gonna wear you better look nice you always look nice though are you been loving a miniskirt lately I have oh my god and I did uh I bought a miniskirt and like I wasn't sure if it was gonna work so I wasn't gonna get anything so crazy I got it from Zara I think it was like $30 and lo and behold what do I say um Ariel Charnas wore the
Starting point is 00:02:50 same skirt and you know she doesn't wear Zara lightly no and I was feeling I was feeling quite elevated rich classy so are you gonna wear that skirt to the concert tonight no so I actually have a bunch of clothes arriving today from Stoud. Sickening. Look at you, fashion girly. I thought maybe it was time to like really, you know, show up in Vegas, like sparkles. Also, I think it's like cold, so I got to figure that out. There's no weather in Vegas. Weather doesn't exist.
Starting point is 00:03:19 Especially because you like never leave the hotel. But there is like historic weather happening. This always fucking happens to me. No, I know there actually is weather in Vegas right now, but like you really never leave the hotel. And then the hotels are so close. And the cabs come like right under the. It's true, the hotel.
Starting point is 00:03:35 The hotel where there's still AC or heat. And then you go to another hotel with the same situation. Like you're literally never in the weather. So true. Vegas is kind of like a well-oiled machine. Like they get you in and out. They are a well-oiled machine, which is maybe why I like it so much because it's efficient.
Starting point is 00:03:48 They know what they're doing. They know what they stand for. It's also glamorous. You know, people in Vegas, like they dress up. I feel like every time you're out in New York, it's like who's wearing dirtier sweatpants. And in Vegas, it's glamour. It's blazers on the men.
Starting point is 00:04:02 It sparkles on the women. People from all different walks of life showing up and showing out yeah but you could also find those who are dressed down right which you know those are my people too let me look at me today yeah yeah but you're just preparing because you have like a black tie weekend coming up yeah I'm really excited like I have heard that the Adele show is like a it's a moving experience yeah no um I've heard that too I would have loved to go by the way if it's s moving experience yeah no um I've heard that too I would have loved to go by the way if it's sickening we will plan I know you need like more than you know 48 hours
Starting point is 00:04:31 notice like you have a child I never said that like I literally even said yesterday like I want to come and still the conversation was switched to how about how I'm a victim or something by the way you are um and literally like I can't deal with people who need to be handled you want to come book a flight I'll find you a ticket like you know what I mean like okay I can't I'm not just gonna book like invite myself and book a flight why I already have a hotel room like just come oh my god like that's crazy it's really not like I can't deal if you like we're family I'm going with Brian and John they're family too like you want to come come now you're yelling at me no because like Brian and John were already going and I was like oh I'm coming and I just did it you know what I
Starting point is 00:05:09 mean like just insert yourself sis like have some balls no but like don't be shy when are you so shy I'm not shy wenchy McGee you're being shy who I'm not I'm just like I would have liked to like plan that you like be a part of the process that's what what I'm saying. Not just like a hanger on. That's what I'm saying. So if it's amazing, we will plan the process. We will like, you know, make spa appointments. Like we will do a whole weekend, not 24 hours in and out. I literally land, I have a hair appointment and then I'm going to like, it's in and out.
Starting point is 00:05:39 Yeah. You're not like that. No, in and out, it kind of works for me. Okay. Okay. So whatever. You'll scout it out. Let us know if out, it kind of works for me. Okay, okay. So whatever. You'll scout it out. Let us know if it's worth our time, money, energy, etc.
Starting point is 00:05:50 I feel, I mean, it's turning out to be like a fucking expensive weekend. But you know what? I said I was saying yes to life this year. And I said this to Brian yesterday when I was like contemplating, you know, like the price. I was like, you know what? Money comes and goes. Adele is forever. Some things are priceless, though.
Starting point is 00:06:06 You won't know till it's over. So you're making an investment. What's worse than like spending a lot of money on something you think is going to be priceless? And like, it's not. That happens to me a lot. No, I never spend money on something like thinking it's going to be priceless. But I'll spend the money. I'll be like, I think it'll be worth this.
Starting point is 00:06:20 And then unexpectedly, it was priceless. Oh, no. I like I live in rose colored glasses. So I'm like, everything is going it was priceless oh no I like I live in rose-colored glasses so I'm like everything is going to be priceless like I'm going to be remembering this when I'm 80 and then like I can't even remember it the next day well that's just turdy but that's just my saying yes to life mentality yeah maybe that's what you need to tell yourself in order to say yes to life because if it's not going to be priceless why would you put a price on it maybe I should give like a q1 update to everyone on how it's going saying yes to life like Because if it's not going to be priceless, why would you put a price on it? Maybe I should give like a Q1 update to everyone on how it's going saying yes to life. Like I have
Starting point is 00:06:47 been saying yes. Like I've been going out on weeknights. Like that's so not me. And let me give everyone an update. It's going really well. I will say like I'm happy I'm saying yes to life. I'd be lying if I said I wasn't so tired. Like people who are always doing stuff. And I was saying this last night to Taylor Strecker. My God my social battery I also was saying it to Ben last night like my social battery and my willingness to be out of my house is getting so like with every day that passes is decreasing and I don't know what to do about it maybe you're having a reaction to saying yes to life even though I love this era for you. But maybe like you need to conserve your battery and charge up more
Starting point is 00:07:30 and you're not getting a full charge in between battery sessions. But like I'm having a lot of fun at the things I'm saying yes to. You know what I mean? And I don't think you're saying yes to nonsense. Me neither. I think it's just like a busy time of year. Bless you. She sneezed on it. It's true. It's a busy time of year. Yeah. Why don't you book like a massage Sunday morning in Vegas? I tried. They were like so packed. I was like lucky to get my
Starting point is 00:07:55 hair appointment at the spa, you know? Oh, that's so annoying. I remember when we went to Vegas for your birthday, Snitch and I booked massages like for after checkout. So we like brought our luggages I snitch and I booked massages like for after checkout. So we like brought our luggages to the spa and then we had the spa day pass or no, we didn't even get massages. We got a spa day pass and we hung out there till the flight. We were jello by the time the flight came around. We were so relaxed. You should do that.
Starting point is 00:08:20 I should do that. Even though my flights in the morning, like I don't. That's so dirty. That's so dirty. It's the morning like I don't that's so dirty that's so dirty it's the future she can't see um you just reminded me of something luggage plural is luggage or luggage is is it like goose geese what is it fish the luggage no luggage could be one or many right interesting yeah learn something new here every day because it's it's like an umbrella term whereas the suitcase says but the luggage is kind of an idea all of our luggage is over there yeah because it's the idea of what's inside you know what what I mean? No, because I think like a singular luggage
Starting point is 00:09:07 is like one suitcase, but multiple suitcases is luggage. No, but we had our little suitcase. We took our luggage. Right. That's what I just said. No, no, you said you think of luggage as one suitcase. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:09:23 It could be both. Oh, I'm saying the same thing. Oh, I love you said you think of luggage as one suitcase. I don't know. It could be both. Yes, no. Oh, I'm saying the same thing. Oh, I love agreeing with you. It's so harmonious, which it's not acrimonious. No. Oh my God. Ever since you introduced acrimony into my life, I've been saying it all the time. I was saying something to Zach about harmony.
Starting point is 00:09:41 And he was like, well, what do you mean? Like about whatever I was saying. And I was like, well, it was an acrimony.ony I'm telling you it's kind of like a helpful word just kind of like I know he still didn't know what I was saying it's just gonna shut him up yeah no it's like I got a big word shut up I know I have two and now it's over yeah acrimony is a good word I'm so glad we're like using it in everyday life remember when we used to do word of the day? Yeah. Here at the Toast. But I feel like we kind of do inadvertently like word of the week. We always are hung up on a word.
Starting point is 00:10:10 Oh, if that ain't our brand. To a T. What word are we hung up on this week? Turd. Turd. No, acrimony I would say like would be like our SAT word of the week. You know, for a couple months it was nefarious. For a couple years it was nefarious.
Starting point is 00:10:23 There's one word that I feel like I'm always saying right now oh lay person lay person person of the lay variety i'm always saying um no i don't know i didn't even know what i was gonna say of course there's wench which is something that we've reintroduced into the vocabulary it's got that it's kind of like a word of life not a word of the week you know no? No, I know. I think it's here to stay, but it is new to our vernacular. Oh, speaking of nothing you just said, but I just remembered I wanted to talk about it. Last night, we hosted like an influencer event for Spritz because for those who don't know, there's like a chain of restaurants in New York called Ruby's and it's like everyone's obsessed with it.
Starting point is 00:11:02 And now Spritz is being sold in all the Ruby's locations. So we had like an influencer dinner to celebrate and I got home and I just had this thought that I wanted to share because I feel like and it's especially pertinent because we recorded a Patreon episode like a week ago about influencer influencer culture and how like people are always ragging on influencers and I feel like people are always really especially ragging on New York City influencers like there's all these TikToks being made about it people are always like saying really kind of like mean things about on New York City influencers. Like there's all these TikToks being made about it. People are always like saying really kind of like mean things about the New York City influencers.
Starting point is 00:11:28 And when I got home last night, I was just like thinking about how wrong everyone is about influencers and about the New York City influencers because so many of them showed up last night for the brand. And, you know, these are girls who get paid to do this. And, you know, we're a very small company. And they all just showed up tagging, having so much fun. They were like chugging spritz. Like they were being so cute.
Starting point is 00:11:46 They all went out afterwards, like with girls that they knew, girls that they didn't know. And it was like almost like a sorority vibe. And I was like thinking, I'm like, oh my God, how wrong people are. I'm sure, you know, like every job on the planet, there's like mean influencers, just like there's mean teachers or mean firefighters. Like, but I feel like that's always the narrative. And what I saw last night night I was just like looking around I'm like these girls are so nice and like they showed up some of us some of them I don't
Starting point is 00:12:08 know some of them I know some of them I know through snitch but they just like showed up and we're so happy to support the brand we're being so cute and like taking a million pictures and they're just like such nice girls and I was like oh my god everyone is so wrong about like this stigma especially about New York City influencers like they're clicky like really because I was doing the seating and Margo was telling me like who knows who and who doesn't know who. And I was worried. I was like, I wanted everyone to sit next to someone they know.
Starting point is 00:12:30 They all were just like having a ball. And I just wanted to shout out to all of them. You know, they were so nice. That is so nice. I definitely feel like there's, you know, some misconception, maybe a couple bad experiences, but also a lot of jealousy. Yeah. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:12:43 Of course. You know, like I'm jealous of them like they're just young and like perfect and like nice like I would be jealous too yeah so you've got to understand that I just think it's important like okay whenever anyone has a bad experience with an influencer like they take to TikTok well I had a fabulous experience that I'm taking to my podcast you should make a TikTok you should say this on TikTok because of course like our podcast listeners love to hear everything you have to say but I feel like this like could go viral on tiktok in the same way those negative ones do like they were all leaving
Starting point is 00:13:11 putting their quotes on I'm like thank you guys so much like I hope it's not so late like you guys can get like good sleep because it's still a week night I was like oh we're going to spring lounge like we're going to get drinks I'm like yes like they were all just like being cute so cute with their salads and I was just I got home and I was like you know why people need to hear this I think you should say it on TikTok like I think that would be good content for you and you could start like a new trend where it's like we don't just need to talk about like the negative experiences that we have with people especially when there's a lot of context that is missing from those videos and you should just say say, like, these girls were great girls.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Here's what they did. They supported the brand. I feel like another brand, or like if they had wanted to, you know, put together a media kit for what they did for us last night, some of those girls would have charged like thousands of dollars for stories and photos and like taking pictures with the cans and just like being supportive. And they just showed up because they either like love the toast
Starting point is 00:14:04 or they know Margo or they just were, you know, happy to be invited. And it just showed up because they either like love the toast or they know Margo or they just were, you know, happy to be invited. And it was so nice. Supporting their fellow influencers. Yeah, it was just really it was lovely. And I wanted to say that because I feel like nobody talks about the positive. You know what you could do since I know you're like not loving my idea of making a TikTok about this? No, I am. I could just see people stitching it and being like this girl. You know what I mean? No, but you should just like do a reel from what you just said right now. That way, that way it's in line with your other content native to your platform. Yeah. I love that. But still you're saying something that the talkers want to hear because even if they don't agree
Starting point is 00:14:36 with you and they're about to, you know, rip you to shreds, they love hearing about influencers. They do. They do. Um, not in a positive way. But yeah, I agree. Yeah. Yeah. But just sprinkle it in. You know, it won't be until the video's over that they realize that they just had to consume some positive content. Yeah. So that was fabulous.
Starting point is 00:14:56 If you're in New York or you find yourself in New York, go to Ruby's. The food was so fucking good. People were like, not okay. The menu looked sickening. Oh, my God. And everyone's always talking about Ruby's. Like, it's so good. And I had never been. And you know me. Like, if everybody likes something, I have to hate it everyone's always talking about rubies like it's so good and i had never been and you know me like if everybody likes something i have to hate it so i'm like oh it's probably not that good when i tell you i was not
Starting point is 00:15:11 okay the food was so fucking good like i don't know i don't think people really usually like eat heavily at those dinners but like the menu was so good yeah it's uh we were talking last night and i i know what rubies is and for some reason like I thought they're like an Australian restaurant right um but the menu was an Australian it is but the menu was an Australian I think it's like just owned by an Australian but they just have this like reputation as being like the Australian restaurant they are Australian like that's what they say that yeah but like the menu was like there was penne alla vodka. No, I know, I know, I know. What does an Australian restaurant make you think of? Jemay?
Starting point is 00:15:51 No, good guess. What does an Australian, Outback Steakhouse. No, good guess. Okay, wait, what does an Australian restaurant make me think of? Oh, that Mary Kay and Ashley movie? No, another amazing guess. I have literally no idea what the fuck you're about to say. Ashley, Darby, and Michael's restaurant.
Starting point is 00:16:10 Oh, yeah. Also a very good pop culture reference. Yeah, and that was an Australian restaurant. Right, and that's why it wasn't successful. No, it was a little too Australian for the Americans. Right. It was a little too authentic. Which is why I think Ruby's is such a success because you clearly have a blend. Yeah, the food was
Starting point is 00:16:28 so good. Oh my God. So it was a fabulous night. I'm just saying yes to life. You know tonight I am taking off. I'm going to like charge up before Vegas. Even though it's so funny how like social battery works because I was actually having this conversation with Ben last night. Like there are certain people like you could be around socially but you don't feel like you need battery.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Do you know what I mean? Yeah. And that's like Brian and John. Like I feel like if I'm tired, like I could just sit there in silence. No, but you just need like actual battery to like walk the halls of Vegas to stand at the concert. I know.
Starting point is 00:16:55 To get on a flight. That's a different sort of battery. A hundred percent. That's physical battery. Which I'm always depleted of. No matter, I could sleep a month and I would wake up with five percent battery physically yeah I don't know what that is I think it's like a genetic
Starting point is 00:17:11 predisposition like you know my ancestors things like that coupled with I don't think I've ever met a Jewish person who has like tons of energy no I know some you do yeah I feel like my friends have tons of energy okay let me rephrase I don't feel like I've ever met a Jewish person who wasn't down just to chill oh they're always down but they're always also down like even when we were chilling like they were playing pickleball when we were all here so true oh my god your friends are kind of toxic um so that's my week that's my q1 saying yes to life update i'll be sure to check in in q2 great good day what was your resolution i had just gotten my license so i wasn't putting that sort of pressure on myself and how many times since the new year do you think you've driven
Starting point is 00:17:58 um maybe 10 okay that's more than i thought it would be. I drove on Monday and I'm driving again today. Yes. Because now I've realized I was starting, once I got my, once I got my license, I was just like, well, now I'm hitting the road. But then I really realized that I'm really uncomfortable driving by myself still. And I feel like, you know, a teenager, like there's a reason why you have to drive with a companion for six months. Like it really is so helpful.
Starting point is 00:18:21 So now I will drive with someone else and that makes me feel better. Like I'm going somewhere today. Zach has to accompany me as my companion, but I will be driving. Okay. But I'm not, I don't want to drive by myself. It would be the furthest I've ever driven by myself. You should do little drives by yourself, like to Olivia's house. That's what I've been meaning to do.
Starting point is 00:18:40 But then, you know, dirty life gets in the way. Like that's like my goal is to like, just do like a little drive every day and like practice parking and this and that but like your girl is busy listen we run a successful business you're a mother you're a wife you're a sister you're a daughter you're a Teresa Giudice daughter and And you know what? Man plans. Yeah. And then who, Jackie, man plans and then who am I? God.
Starting point is 00:19:13 Yes. So I'm excited for my drive today. See where my skills are at. My skills are pretty good. I just need to get more comfortable. That's what everyone says. Of course. You know, and it's like,
Starting point is 00:19:21 I like having someone in the passenger seat to be like, is it safe to switch lanes as opposed to me being like, you know, white knuckling. And then turning, turning over. Yeah. But then turning and then coming back because I'm scared. Yeah, a hundred percent.
Starting point is 00:19:34 No, I'm afraid. Changing lanes is like, I feel like the last thing you get comfortable doing. Like I'm still always a little, ooh. I feel like the last thing I'll be comfortable with is parking. Oh, for sure. That's why you just have to go to the mall because the mall has valet. I know. Can I get my groceries at the mall?
Starting point is 00:19:50 Work on it. Why don't you petition the local town council? Literally. Mothers who can't drive. Mothers who don't really want to drive. You can start one of those nonprofits, you know, like Mothers Against Drunk Driving. You should do Mothers Who Can't Park. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Or I get, I try and get as many of my groceries online as possible like I do thrive market but that's a crutch that's a crutch it is a no but like in New York I got my groceries online and also like like I used to when I moved down here it's like I'm gonna go to the grocery store yeah um but like it's a lot to like go every week and get like a heaping cart full of stuff and like get it out. And I think I'm just going to, I want to go back to ordering groceries online. Like I'll go to the grocery store, you know, when I want a soda and like a little snack
Starting point is 00:20:34 and make it a fun outing. A sweet little treat. But I need to go back to getting my groceries delivered because I don't like, I, it's just not for me. Wow. Maybe you should come back to New York then. Sounds like you'd fit in. No, I feel like everybody's doing it.
Starting point is 00:20:53 Oh, oh, terrific. Oh my God. You know what? Ben was in the studio yesterday because Good Guys recorded an episode, probably with the most famous person who's ever been on any of our TNN shows. And those freaks have been podcasting for six months
Starting point is 00:21:03 and they get like the guest of all guests. And when I got here this morning, like everything was different, you know? Like the camera was like a little moved. The computer was a little moved. My table with all of my supplies, you know, my hair, my lip, my fan, my scrunchie, my water, my tissues was cleared.
Starting point is 00:21:17 It's just like, everything is off now. So I just dropped my phone because like the exact place it was yesterday is not where it is. Yes. Also, when you just said good guys, I thought you said food guys, which makes me realize like that is just their- The name of their show.
Starting point is 00:21:31 That should be the name of their show. It's one letter off, literally. And it's all they talk about. And it's all they talk about. Yeah. So stay tuned for that episode coming out. I think you guys are going to quake. And there's also, you know, I'm not going to spoil it.
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Starting point is 00:24:54 Happy snacking. Happy snacking. All right, let's dive in. Tell me what's going on in the world today, Jax. First story, a little legal news. Harvey Weinstein has been sentenced to another 16 years in prison. Harvey Weinstein was sentenced on Thursday to another 16 years in prison for sex-related crimes. The disgraced Hollywood producer, 70, is already serving a separate 23-year sentence for raping an aspiring actress and sexually abusing a TV and
Starting point is 00:25:19 film production assistant, of which she was convicted in March 2020. The latest ruling pertains to Weinstein's LA trial, which concluded in December 2022 with a guilty 2022, not 2020 as well. Sorry. With the guilty verdict on three counts, forcible rape, forcible oral copulation and sexual penetration by foreign object of Jane Doe one,
Starting point is 00:25:42 an Italian model at the Mr. C hotel in the city in February 2013. He was found not guilty of sexual battery by restraint of Jane Doe 3, a massage therapist at the time. So 16 more years for Harvey, already serving a 23-year sentence.
Starting point is 00:26:01 He's 70 years old. This is jail for life. Oh, wow. I didn't even put that together I didn't realize how old he was he's been like in the paparazzi photos he's been looking so haggard and disgusting um because he is but I feel like it's also supposed to how he used to look right so true um but I felt like it's you know they always do that it's like look at me I'm an old man like who could I have hurt um but I didn't really realize he was 70 wow he's really
Starting point is 00:26:24 gonna spend the rest of his life in prison yeah and I feel like this I don't know when all this started in terms of uh his comeuppance at least five years so it's been a while he was in his early 60s now he's 70 but he's already been serving time in prison um I'm glad justice has been served and that he will be in prison for his. I feel like we're always like coming on here and like talking about how the justice system has like failed another time, you know? Something like this is so gorgeous. It's so just. And no amount of time will be too much ever.
Starting point is 00:26:58 And I'm so glad that this happened. I do feel though, in a way, way you know obviously Harvey Weinstein was like the biggest and the baddest perpetrator of you know sexual abuse in Hollywood in the whole me too movement and I feel like a lot of people feel like because he's like not that he's being made an example because he did that shit and he deserves it but I feel like everyone's like oh well we solve the problem and it's just like it's there's so many Harvey Weinsteins and I feel like okay we got one guy in jail there's like 50 of them yeah and there's also like guys exactly like Harvey like big Harvey's little Harvey's middle Harvey's like they're Harvey's all over it's a culture
Starting point is 00:27:35 of Hollywood um I feel like this allows people to think like we've solved sexual harassment and inappropriate sexual behavior in Hollywood I don't from what I understand like that's not the case but some justice is better than no justice yeah I just feel like everyone like it's like oh me too like we won but like you really didn't yeah you got the worst of them for sure like he's far and away like the number one worst but like I feel like there's so many others who are like on his level yeah and then there's kid stuff too of out of files of course we can't even get into that that's like a whole other episode um I don't know it's like it's good but there's like so much more and I feel like there's no there no one else is on trial no
Starting point is 00:28:22 I'm trying to think who it there no there are some people I don't know where their trials landed but like Kevin uh Spacey yeah his trial landed fine like nothing happened to him yeah Bill Cosby that's true that's true um the guy from that 70s show yes you're right Danny something Masterson yeah so yeah no you're right I also just feel like you know there's like known people in Hollywood who have like you know accusations out there about them and they're just like slowly creeping their way back to where they were before you know like it's they're like unfazed yeah well it's just upsetting I know you would hope something like this would phase them it's like right do you want to spend your whole life in prison right I don't know um so some good
Starting point is 00:29:12 legal news yes we we love to see the justice system out there doing its thing yeah our next story is an update from yesterday just a weird saga of the week Selena Gomez and social media Selena is taking a social media break amid the Hailey Bieber drama she is leaving social media for now at least the star has been getting busy online in recent days sharing sultry snaps commenting on a resurfaced video of Hailey Bieber which we'll talk about and weighing in on internet drama however she revealed she's going to be calling it quits amid the silly drama with Haley. That she started. She said in a TikTok live quote,
Starting point is 00:29:48 I'm very happy. I'm so blessed. I have the best friends and the best fans in the whole world. And I just couldn't be happier. I'm good. I love the way I am. I don't care. And yeah, I'm going to be taking a second from social media
Starting point is 00:29:59 because this is a little silly and I'm 30. I'm too old for this. I agree. I love you guys so much. And I will see you guys sooner than later. I just have to take a break from everything. So this has been a very strange week for Selena Gomez because she's been in the headlines a lot, but by her own doing. She's kind of been acting very bizarre on social media.
Starting point is 00:30:21 And I feel like a lot of people are like concerned for her because she's obviously been very open about her struggle with like lupus but also her mental health and I just feel like some of this behavior is like a little erratic like it's reminding me a little bit of like on a much smaller scale but like Britney almost uh so different but and I saw those concerns a little bit and I just want to be cautious because I don't like when like someone does something that you disagree with and then you're like oh well that's because uh she has bipolar disorder and it's like she could also just like feel that way feel you know what I mean like no that's true it could be that her you know she's going through something right now but could also just be like no this is Selena's
Starting point is 00:30:58 personality and she's online doing her thing I know but it is so uncharacteristic of her and the live I watched her TikTok live clip where she was saying she's going off social media. She just did seem kind of like all over the place and very un-Selena-like. Yeah, but I feel like we also don't get that many glimpses into live Selena. Do you know, like she's been going live more recently,
Starting point is 00:31:22 but I feel like she's been keeping up this energy of like really engaging with stuff. I mean, yes, Haley content is kind of to a different level. And so maybe it's her people being like, we need to let this settle down because like, I don't know that this is the right look for us. And or maybe she is experiencing a mental health crisis crisis. But I just I always just want to be cautious of being like, oh, she did something I don't agree with mental health crisis crisis but I just I always just want to be cautious of being like oh she did something I don't agree with mental health no that's actually a really good point I appreciate that um but let's just backtrack so for anyone who's like not keeping up with TikTok 24-7 like
Starting point is 00:31:55 I am what Selena has basically been doing these last couple of days is like leaving comments on other people's videos about different subjects so the one that's being referenced here is a clip of Hailey Bieber. Like she looks so different. It must be five years ago, maybe more. She looks so young on that show. I think it's Lip Sync Battle or- Rap, Drop the Mic. Rap Battle, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:16 Yeah, no, so she co-hosted Drop the Mic and Method Man referenced Taylor Swift's 2017 album, Reputation. And he said, celebrities will perform a one-on-one rap battle full of the meanest lyrics about a celebrity since Taylor Swift's last album. And then Hailey like puts her finger in her mouth. It's like, eh.
Starting point is 00:32:35 Obviously I'm a Taylor stan till I die. And this was literally seven years ago. So you're never not once going to catch me like, oh man, like about something that happened so long ago. She was also really young. She's also playing a part she's on tv like the caption on this video is this is the real hayley bieber oh my god get a fucking grip and then selena commented on it saying so sorry my best friend is and continues to be one of the best in the game yeah so like this person trying to act like this one out of context clip from 10 years ago
Starting point is 00:33:05 is the real Haley Bieber is really uh moronic and then Selena commenting on it and validating it is real it's in my opinion like it's irresponsible like that's in so much hate Haley's way after like what has already happened between them like that was really honestly Selena should not have done that then people started making these other videos about Selena and it's so funny because like they saw Selena was being active. And I feel like the amount of content about Selena like tripled in the hopes. Like I saw influencers, I saw regular people making complimentary videos towards Selena just in the hopes that like they would get commented on.
Starting point is 00:33:34 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So someone else made a video and was like, you know what I was thinking about today? Like I feel so bad for Selena Gomez. You know, she was, you know, with this guy for so many years that she was in love with. And then two months later, he gets married to a girl he just met and she has to deal with her lupus flare ups. And anytime anything bad is going on in my life, I just think like, oh, my God, it's so much worse for Selena. And it's like, OK, get a fucking grip. Like, yes, like any human being, Selena has been through, you know, success and challenges and tribulation of life.
Starting point is 00:34:04 But like, let's also keep in mind, Selena's like extremely privileged. You know, she has this thriving business. Like, let's get a grip. Like, she's not like a starving child in Africa, okay? Right, right. No, that video, when she said that at the end, like whenever I'm having a bad day,
Starting point is 00:34:18 I just think about how Selena gets, I was like, is this a parody? Like, that's a joke. And then Selena commented, I love you. So it's like, yeah, you should feel bad for me. It's like, well, you know, I sometimes will think like, is this a parody? Like, that's a joke. And then Selena commented, I love you. So it's like, yeah, you should feel bad for me. It's like, well, you know, I sometimes will think like, wow, I'm so privileged. I'll compare my life to, you know, someone who lives in a different country and doesn't have, you know, anything. Doesn't have fresh water.
Starting point is 00:34:36 Like, I, of course, that's a normal thing. I don't think that about Selena Gomez. No, no. That was really fucking unhinged, honestly. It was. I was shocked to see that then Selena commented but to me it's like of like given the other things that she's been commenting on like that's not even that crazy here's just like a girl supporting her not even actually trashing
Starting point is 00:34:57 anyone else along the way just like true true being very supportive of Selena there have just been like really bizarre videos that she's commented on. Really kind of fanning the flames videos that she's commented on towards Hailey, towards Kylie. The flames are being fanned. She commented on another video where, you know, someone was talking about how Kylie and Hailey are bullying Selena. Like how could those nepo babies know anything? And Selena commented on that. Like Selena's being a shit starter.
Starting point is 00:35:22 She's in her shit starting era. Yeah. And we said yesterday, like she's put the phone down she's in her shit starting era yeah and we said yesterday like she should put the phone down there is a social media break upcoming I imagine her team is like put your phone down because even though I think mostly people are taking Selena's side you know the narrative is like the nepo babies are the mean girls and Selena's just like sad Selena um I don't see it that way I think that's just like what people who are speaking out are saying and everyone else is like Jackie that's just like what people who are speaking out are saying and everyone else is like.
Starting point is 00:35:45 Jackie, that's just what the Selena fans are thinking. And once again, my takeaway. No, but is anybody making videos in defense of the Nepo babies? Yeah, like it's not as much, but it's because the only people making videos are the diehard Selena fans. No, and because like just Selena, like it's just like this victim mentality where it's like, why would you? You don't want to be seen to like support the bullies but they're not bullies that's so dumb i don't want i don't think we're i mean aside from us just saying this like i'm not seeing everyone being like yeah team nepo there's not a strong narrative you know for the other side who's the third person
Starting point is 00:36:20 in this story like it's kylie haley but there was like a third person in the video Justine Skye oh okay there was no Kendall okay maybe Kendall was in one of them with Haley I don't know but it's it's just Kylie and Haley that's being you know the bullies quote-unquote right now who are the face of this yeah it's so dumb and I feel like nobody would have really thought much of it if Selena hadn't just gotten so active and been like, yeah, they're targeting me. Yeah. So then it's like she commented on the Kylie one and was like, no, I don't think this is about like, I love Kylie.
Starting point is 00:36:53 I'm a fan, blah, blah, blah. But then she goes and comments on other videos supporting that Hailey and Kylie are bullies theory, you know? Yeah. It's like, she's just really kind of encouraging her fans and her fans are extremely toxic um I feel like this is a great example of that and Selena encouraging them is making it worse and then it's just encouraging other people who aren't even invested in this saga to like make content because they just want Selena to comment on it yeah and also like Selena
Starting point is 00:37:17 positioning herself like she's really the victim like it really makes her fans feel so um much worse for her yeah no but so like so righteous that they're standing up for Selena. So they don't see this toxic behavior. It's like Selena needs us. Look what's happening. We're justified. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:36 No, it's, it's a bad look for everyone. Yeah. And I love my girl Selena, like love. Yeah. But a break is always good.
Starting point is 00:37:43 A break. You're never going to regret taking a break. You will regret not taking a break. And that's from anything. Not just social media. Life in general. You know? Yes.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Agreed. You'll never look back and be like I wish I took less breaks. You know? Well I mean unless you're saying yes to life then you're kind of in a pickle. That's true actually. Are you ready for our next story? Yeah. I think I am. I really do. Lucy Hale went on a podcast and it was crying detailing her incredibly self-destructive journey to sobriety. I saw a lot
Starting point is 00:38:15 of clips on this and I first of all loved that she went on a podcast. Love. Diary of a CEO was the podcast. And I really feel like more and more anytime a celebrity has something really profound or like personal to share, like they're always going, I mean, Kelsey Ballerini, like they're always going on podcasts. Podcasts really are the new frontier. Yeah. No, it's a perfect medium to share your story because you can share until the cows come home, until you feel adequately shared. There's no time constraints. There are also most people like have studios in their houses or like big fluffy chairs. They're really kind of casual and comforting. Intimate. Yeah. It's not like this stiff good morning America set with a thousand lights and fans outside. Like it's really intimate. Exactly. That's a perfect word. And
Starting point is 00:38:59 nobody's going to take your words out of context because like it's you're putting out your so true there's no editing no mostly there shouldn't be yeah lucy hell broke down in tears reflecting on her incredibly self-destructive journey to sobriety when the pll alum immediately teared up during thursday's diary of a ceo podcast episode she warned host stephen bartlett that she cries all the time speaking about her path she said quote i just love where i landed in my life and it's been a really powerful and painful insightful joyous horrible journey. She told listeners that she has been working on getting sober since she was 20 clarifying that she had had a problem since she first tried alcohol at age 14. Oh wow. She said not only did drinking quiet her mind which was, but Hale felt like her real self under the influence,
Starting point is 00:39:46 a feeling she now understands to be bullshit. She said, I was a textbook binge drinker, blackout. I wouldn't remember what I did or said, although she tried to change for her boyfriend, her mom, her career, and for vain reasons, she said, she had to personally want to get sober for the choice to stick on January 2nd, 2022. She said, I deserve more out of this life I have to try it a different way explaining her lowest moment came after dozens of emotional rock bottoms at the depths of hell she credited her resilience with always pulling herself out of hard times and slingshotting herself the other way those are the quotes um I love I love Lucy Hale it's so interesting how like
Starting point is 00:40:29 when I look back on the last few years and just like my perception of her like I never would have guessed that she seems so you know put together and so perfect yeah and of course you truly you really you really never know like what someone's going through, especially somebody in the public eye. And that's why it's so important to just like chill and like be nice to everyone because public, private, celebrity, non-celebrity, like people have demons. And we've known her for so long. She's been famous.
Starting point is 00:40:56 I think she got on PLL when she was like 16 and she had like a few roles before that. Yeah. So it's like we've known her for so long and she's always been just to us like kind of like America's sweetheart vibe. Yeah, she's always been working. It seems like she works hard. You would have never guessed this. I feel like so often when celebrities get sober, it's like, well, we saw them kind of
Starting point is 00:41:12 self-destructed now. Unravel. And you know, we're on the whole journey. So to know this now, I feel like really her telling her story, we've not heard a celebrity, it reminds me of one other story, but we've not really heard a celebrity story like this. Like she's been struggling for 15 years with sobriety, hiding it from the world really well. I feel like this is a sort of story that really helps people, you know, and to like look at themselves and be like, well, maybe I don't see myself as, you know, what I think of as an alcoholic or someone with a drinking problem. But I'm, you know, I'm harming myself and I'm kind of self-destructing
Starting point is 00:41:46 my own life you know what you just reminded me of this morning um Luke Holmes yeah really released a new song called Joe and he put out a statement just to like give some context as to what the song was about and I was so moved by his statement and it was it was so honest and self-aware and thoughtful I'm gonna to read it. He wrote, there have been some folks in my family that have struggled with alcoholism and addiction through the years. I've got buddies who live a sober lifestyle, and I'm sure you all know someone who has struggled with these types of things, or maybe you yourself do. This song, Joe, is really important to me for that reason.
Starting point is 00:42:19 Our genre, meaning country music, has so many songs about drinking and partying. Hell, I'm probably one of the worst culprits of it. There's nothing wrong with that, I don't think. But sometimes I wonder what someone in the crowd who doesn't drink or struggles with addiction is thinking or feeling when there's thousands of people around them screaming beer never broke my heart or one too many. I've always wanted a song for those people to have for themselves, to have a song they can sing at the top of their lungs and feel like they're not forgotten.
Starting point is 00:42:42 So when Eric Dillon sent me the work tape of this song a few years back, I knew I wanted to be a part of it. So if you're reading this and this song speaks to you, I hope you love it. This one's for you. I like almost got like emotional reading it. It was so thoughtful. And you really do never think about how everyone has their own demons. And so these things that are accepted in popular culture, like drinking and just like getting
Starting point is 00:43:00 wasted, that so many people can deal with in a healthy way. But there are also people who can't. I just thought it was so I was so moved by it it was so thoughtful honestly yeah and very considerate to everyone I feel like you know there are more and more people who are becoming sober either because they struggle for addiction or they're just like something about drinking culture drugs like just doesn't agree with like their personal chemical makeup yeah no but like also just you know it doesn't it could hinder their like life or their motivation or their progress their work you know whatever it is like I rarely rarely drink um yeah I was gonna say do you consider yourself like a sober person I just feel like sober implies that you
Starting point is 00:43:42 had like an addiction yeah no I mean I don't know what the word for it would be like the fact that like I do not drink except like I would have a spritz you know when the when the vibes are right right I wouldn't have more than one or two because I don't like the way that it makes me feel so I don't consider myself a sober person but I identify with sober people yeah yeah especially because like I used to drink so much and it's not like something that I woke up one day and was like, I need to change my ways. And I feel fortunate that it was just a gradual,
Starting point is 00:44:12 like natural thing that I kind of shed. But when people talk about getting sober and like describing in this way, and also because like I never did anything like so crazy, but like I really relate to it because it's really harmful. Like especially I think when it really stopped drinking so much when we started running our own business
Starting point is 00:44:30 and it's like, I don't want to be hung over. I want every day to like, when I'm working to be as productive as possible, I don't want to feel like shit. Like I get that. Yeah, of course. So I think it's awesome that you shared. It reminded me, I wanted to say of Chrissy Teigen.
Starting point is 00:44:49 I don't know where she wound up up but because she was sober for a while and when she would share like why she got sober how she was always like the drunk one at the industry events and we would see her and we thought it was so awesome and she was so funny but like the way she would feel the next morning like the things that she said she embarrassed her husband like that's how she would feel I feel like that was really relatable yeah because it wasn't I think that's how a lot of people's relationship with alcohol is like you'll do crazy things and you don't feel like you're an addict and you're not but you'll do crazy things you just don't like the way you feel the next day I think John Mayer talks about it really well too I don't think he really drinks I think he smokes pot just because it wasn't so destructive, but it was just, you got tired of feeling like anxious and embarrassed the next day.
Starting point is 00:45:26 Yeah. Yeah. So I think that's awesome that she's sharing and that she did this and that she. Me too. It's been a year and I think it's probably was a really good move that she didn't share until she was a year sober because it's a lot of pressure to put on yourself, to have it out there. It is, but it's also nice now to like have that level of accountability knowing that everyone knows.
Starting point is 00:45:49 Yeah but it like I they say it's always really hard when you're like a recovering alcoholic but I feel like quitting those days are harder than one year in but that's just my perception of it. Say it again. I feel like the early days of quitting are harder than being one year sober. No, I think it's really a struggle every day. Like that's what they always say. Right. I'm saying that's what they say. It's like you literally, you have to take every day, one day at a time.
Starting point is 00:46:18 That's always what they say. It's like, don't think about how many days you have behind you. And don't think about how many days you have ahead of you. Like, just think about today. Yeah. I think also think that's a really good way of thinking just for anything. You know, life in general. Life can be hard.
Starting point is 00:46:30 Life can be long. Like as long as you take it one day at a time, like you're going to be okay. Yeah. Agreed. I think that's a good mentality. Are you ready for our next story? Only if it's the next story that's brought to you by Suma. Suma, Suma, Suma. Let me be by Thuma. Thuma, Thuma, Thuma.
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Starting point is 00:48:31 Our next story, another celebrity is opening up. Paris Hilton reveals in her new interview with Glamour magazine that she was roofied and raped at 15 by an older man. Oh my God, I didn't hear this. Yeah, this was yesterday because she is on the cover of glamour she's she's on like yeah she has photos out with the baby but also her book is coming out in a few weeks so she's like just has a lot going on right now a lot of press but she sat down for an interview with glamour and revealed that her first sexual encounter was non-consensual
Starting point is 00:49:00 and occurred at the age of 15 she claimed her abuser was an older man she met at a local mall in California who allegedly slipped something into her drink and took advantage of her. At the time she was living with her maternal grandmother in Palm Springs, she told the outlet that she'd visit LA to see her friends and hang out at the Westfield Century Center shopping center almost every weekend. She noted that older guys would always just be hanging out around the stores and that she and her pals would talk to them and give them their beeper and pager numbers. One day, the group of men invited Paris and her girls to their house where the minors were allegedly given berry wine coolers to drink. Hilton, who quote, didn't drink or do anything back then, recalled one of the guys being particularly forceful in making her consume her beverage.
Starting point is 00:49:43 When I had maybe one or two sips, I just immediately started feeling dizzy and woozy. I don't know what he put in there. I'm assuming it was a roofie. The new mom said she passed out and woke up a few hours later knowing that something had happened. Quote, I remembered it. I have visions of him on top of me covering my mouth, being like, you're dreaming, you're dreaming, and whispering that in my ear.
Starting point is 00:50:03 Oh my God. She said the experience preceded the two plus years that seemingly uh troubled teen spent at various expensive behavioral modification programs including provo canyon school uh which we know she shared in her documentary this is paris um but she's opening up even more and this is just just so sad. No, it's so sad. And I just feel like it's so, I feel like we've been in this last few years, like slowly uncovering,
Starting point is 00:50:31 like peeling back the layers of who Paris Hilton really is. And I feel like this is just a testament to how we really don't know her. You know, she's so complex. Like everyone thinks she's like this heiress, like perfect life. And there's so much there.
Starting point is 00:50:43 I feel like her book is going to be amazing like I really I really feel like it is yeah because she has so much more to share I feel like her documentary inadvertently wound up focusing on her years at Provo and then like the advocacy that she was doing and the healing she was doing but I that's only one part of her story and one part of like the trauma that she went through so I think her book will really and if this is like what she's sharing in an interview like and right the book is really where you go to you know kind of bury your soul I think she's really gonna do just that and just be completely honest I think it's a terrible story a horrible story first I mean
Starting point is 00:51:20 everything was worse it kept getting worse that's so terrible yeah so people are so fucking disgusting and evil like beyond beyond uh well I do think her book will I feel like I don't know if we'll really ever know who like the true underneath all like the makeup I don't know if we'll really ever know like a hundred percent the real Paris but I feel like our the book will get us like a give us a huge understanding of like what she became like and how she became it she became this like larger than life she created this whole like industry of like in like original influencer and paparazzi like she really was that and it's kind of because she was like spinning out from this trauma of like her
Starting point is 00:52:01 childhood but also it was a defense mechanism to To like. Right. Put out someone. To the whole world. And everybody thinks that this is who you are. And only I know the real me. Yeah. So. Yeah. We'll see.
Starting point is 00:52:12 But it seems like those walls are coming down. Yeah. Like. And there. Will continue to. Because she's just. Right now she's a mom. She's a mom.
Starting point is 00:52:20 And she's in a different stage of her life. And her career. And. It's just. Reflecting. The photos. Were beautiful of her life and her career. And it's just reflecting. The photos were beautiful of her and the baby and Carter. Just like kind of stripped down. Her baby's so beautiful.
Starting point is 00:52:33 I'm loving this era for Paris. Yeah, loving. Are you ready for our fifth and final story? Are you saying it's time for the final story. Do-do-do-do. Do-do-do-do-do. Do-do-do-do. Do-do-do-do-do-do-do. Do-do-do.
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Starting point is 00:53:22 no that's like more. Turdy. Turd. Turd. No. Turdy. Turdy. That's like more feminine. Turdy. Turdy, turdy, turdy. Let me be your turdy.
Starting point is 00:53:38 Speaking of pop stars, one of our favorites, Addison Rae, will star in a new horror movie called Thanksgiving opposite Patrick Dempsey. Addison is planning to tackle the horror movie genre according to new reports the tiktok star who nabbed her first acting role in netflix's remake of she's all that titled he's all that which was an amazing movie that you should watch that's on netflix will star in a slasher movie for her sophomore film according to the hollywood reporter the movie is an Eli Roth movie called Thanksgiving. It's a horror movie, which is based on a faux trailer he made for Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino's
Starting point is 00:54:13 double feature Grindhouse in 2007. Who cares? Yeah, I don't know. People, though, people definitely care. No, I just thought someone else was announced as being in the movie. Patrick Dempsey. Somebody really legit.
Starting point is 00:54:23 Yeah, like this is a legit movie. I love that for Addison. Is he going to play her dad? By the way, I cannot, like, think of anything other than Eli Roth in this story. Do you know why? Like, on a personal level? Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:39 When we were in high school, he, like, was dating, like, this girl we know. Yeah. They were cute. Yeah. And he's in Inglourious they were cute yeah and he's in the glorious bastards and he was fantastic I I only have oh yeah um positive associations my only association is like I didn't even know who he was except when I was like literally 14 like one of Olivia's like older friends was dating him and I was like who is this guy yeah cute that's what I think of ship
Starting point is 00:55:01 ship so I don't watch horror movies, so I don't know if I'll make an exception for Addison. I just need to protect my peace. I'm not interested. Oh, okay. But I'm glad that our girl's back to work. It's weird that this is her choice. I'm not going to lie.
Starting point is 00:55:16 Like, where is He's All That the sequel? Where's her starring in Britney biopic? Like, where's anything other than this but whatever? It's weird, but it seems like it's a pretty legitimate affair and I know it's not our type for sure horrors are huge they're the ones that like make all the money these days right and so I feel like ever like I feel like in the last couple of years they're not like this isn't like paranormal activity it's more like thriller almost I feel like it's almost going to be in like the like Jordan Peele category I don't know why it's like artsy films no so it's based on that Quentin Tarantino nonsense where those films
Starting point is 00:55:50 centered around a group of survivors fighting zombie-like creatures and an action thriller about a stuntman getting targeting victims with his killing machine car while details of her character are still unknown sources told THR that the film will be centered around a murderer who comes to a small town in Massachusetts with the intent of carving out residents in the town to create a Thanksgiving board. Got it. Okay, I totally misunderstood. So it's definitely like zombie apocalypse dumb.
Starting point is 00:56:15 No, well, carving out residents, I guess that's not like supernatural or what's the word that we use all the time about books? Mystical? Paranormal? Paranormal? No, it's like nothing to see here that was it required a bit of suspense to be suspended just just spending disbelief got it mystical realism magical realism yes yes we got it um yeah no I definitely feel like the new trend with like really successful horror movies is like really influenced by Jordan Peele it's like it's not as
Starting point is 00:56:53 like gory fake blood it just makes you think right but that's not what this is I figured maybe this might be what this is like the other movies were zombies, but this one is about like a serial killer who carves out people. Okay. It still sounds like a little silly, like silliness. Yeah. So check out Thanksgiving in a theater sometime soon. Yeah. No, I love this for Addison. Hopefully this is like the, you know, jumpstart to the comeback.
Starting point is 00:57:19 She's been very quiet. I know. I miss her every day. I know. She's still like as active on social media as like an influencer but really not giving much. Not like opening up or sharing or really anything. Does she dance on the talk still? She more like lip syncs. Okay. Cute. Yeah. She's definitely pulled back. But I feel like her family stuff has really quieted down. Like she, hopefully her fucking parents,
Starting point is 00:57:46 somebody gave them like a mean talking to. And hopefully they'll just chill the fuck out and shut the fuck up. You can hope. One can only dream. And so that, you know, kind of paving the way for a big Addison comeback. BAC.
Starting point is 00:58:00 But she's also just like happy in her relationship. Happy period. And yeah, these are all Addison's choices and I have to respect those yeah true true and that's our show that is our show and that's our week um I'm headed off to Vegas but we are back in studio regular girlies Monday through Friday next week and we'll leave you with that we will thank you guys so much we'll miss you for listening
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