The Toast - Episode 998: Tuesday, February 7th, 2023

Episode Date: February 7, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, millennials, and welcome back to the toast. Happy Tuesday. Do you initialize the cards? I initialize the cards. We are all ready to go. Don't worry. I run this studio when I'm down here. Like, this studio, I understand my domain.
Starting point is 00:00:13 I am. Cards have been initialized. Everything has been cleared. We're ready to go. When you walk in this studio, you know you are ready when I am here. I know. When I'm not here, I can't. You just have a checklist.
Starting point is 00:00:23 And like, now we're just so comfortable, so it doesn't matter. But you never want to be too safe. I have a checklist. And I did it. I did it. OK. So we're an I now. When I do something by myself, it is an I.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Yes. We didn't do it. Did you do anything? You didn't even know if the memory cards were initialized. I did do a lot of things. Yeah. I gave you your sweatshirt. I dressed you.
Starting point is 00:00:48 I opened the packages. We could see what to wear. I have been here for so motherfucking long. I have nothing else to wear. And I already was working with, you know, my wardrobe here isn't great. So thank God for Bridget sending us these bar sweatshirts because I'm wearing yours today. And it looks like I might need to be wearing one each day of the week. I think she sent enough for us to do so.
Starting point is 00:01:07 Yeah. And we can then, like, swap. You know, it's like each permutation of, like, what colors we'll each wear. I think we have, like, ten options total. Permutations. Permutations. So it's Tuesday, which doesn't mean anything. That's really interesting that it's Tuesday.
Starting point is 00:01:23 It doesn't mean anything. No. It means that we're in it, Tuesday. It doesn't mean anything. No. It means that we're in it, though. You know, we've officially entered the week. It's true. We're no longer, like, shy, like, dipping our toes in. Yeah, and, like, wanting to go backwards. Like, we're forging ahead in this new week.
Starting point is 00:01:36 We're kind of like foragers. Yeah, in our forest green sweater. Yeah. Yeah, it's nice. Yeah, I think it's good. It's been a great week so far with my girl turn. We had such a fun day yesterday, working, eating, playing. That is exactly what we did. Yeah. We worked, we ate and we played so fucking hard. Harry at
Starting point is 00:01:57 seven o'clock, he was like, I got to go to bed guys. Yeah. He's like, you guys, you wiped me out too much. And I think I'm looking forward to another day of such things today. I'm looking forward to another day of working, of playing and definitely of eating for sure we haven't made a plan for the third part and I don't like when we don't have a plan well I've kind of just been you know really focusing all my energy on planning a really gorgeous episode for Thursday yes you guys don't know it but Thursday's episode is kind of like an enormous milestone here at the toast. It is going to be our 1000th episode. Four digits. Four digits. 1000 episodes. And I do believe we are entering a very premium category of podcasters. I can't
Starting point is 00:02:43 even think, of course, Joe Rogan has over a thousand. He's up to like 1500 or something. I'm sure the daily has, but like, I don't really include them. If your podcast is owned and like by like a major media company, I don't consider you a podcaster. You know what I mean? Yeah. You're someone with a job. You're just like a media company. Like I'm talking about independent podcasters. I feel like maybe Heather McDonald has reached a thousand because she's been doing this long before anyone. Yes. And there was someone else cause we've had this conversation once before and like someone wrote in the comments of another podcast.
Starting point is 00:03:09 I was like, oh yeah, they definitely have a thousand episodes, but it's a very small club. I would say it can't be more than 10 podcasts that are in the top 200 of podcasts. That have a thousand. Yeah. You could have a thousand, but like no one listens. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:24 So it's kind of like a big week it is a really big week we've kind of been creeping towards this milestone always being excited for it always hoping that we would be together for it and we didn't even plan this so it's so kismet but shared they shared that we're gonna be together on thursday for our 1000th episode and i it will probably be an episode just like any other. An amazing one. An amazing one. We're so excited and feeling so hashtag proud. But like maybe we should just take the episode off. Like maybe it's like, okay, we've done 1,000 episodes. Like let's stop talking. Let's take a day off. Yeah. Yeah. But then, but then we wouldn't have the 1,000. Yeah. And then the next day, we just like, we would never do it because we keep thinking we deserve this day off. Right. So
Starting point is 00:04:03 I don't, we don't really have anything planned yet yet but just know it's going to be a really special episode if you have any ideas like for what we should do let me know because I'm kind of like drawing a blank yeah I'm sure people come up with good ideas they probably all include like watching our first episode back which like I know logistically like well one I could never one no no two like logistically how would that work like you you're going to bring a TV in here. We're going to watch it. No, I. OK, well, this is our thousandth episode of The Toast. Yeah. We did a year of our show before we rebranded from The Breath.
Starting point is 00:04:36 I would be happier to watch the first episode of The Breath than I would to be watch the first episode of The Toast because I could never. I literally could never watch the first episode of The Toast. No, I couldn't. But we could do like a roulette where we just like pick one random episode like 369 right right and we watch that yeah something like that but again logistically it's a kind of a nightmare we should pick 213 why because that's Harry's birthday take longer to remember your son's birthday yeah you kind You kind of like, kind of said like, that was kind of like an entrapment situation. Like you knew and you were just like trying to see, get me. Okay.
Starting point is 00:05:10 But like if anybody ever said we should do 710, I'd be like, oh, that's my birthday. You know, like. I wasn't thinking in terms of birthday. Like I would say, what was 700? Like what year was that? Like what's 710? Okay. It's fine.
Starting point is 00:05:19 I was just like really thinking really practically. Yeah. Well, I think we should do 213. Okay. 213 it is. For Patreon. How was that? For Patreon. Cause like we could use the TV out there. We won't be in the studio. thinking really practically yeah well I think we should do 213 okay 213 it is for Patreon how is that for Patreon because like we could use the TV out there we won't be in the studio we could bring our camera yeah we could give it a shot we'll give it a shot but in the meantime just keep in mind
Starting point is 00:05:34 this big milestone coming up it's kind of a big week for your girls and I think more importantly than doing like a fun segment or you know something crazy it's just to take stock yeah where we're at where we came from where we're going and just like be a little proud of ourselves we really never take the time to like stop and look around and be like wow we did that yeah so maybe the thursday episode will just be a silent episode of us staring us sitting and and reflecting. Yeah. And then, and asking you to reflect with us. Yeah. You know, on, on who you've become since you started listening to the toast. How long have you been listening to the toast?
Starting point is 00:06:12 How has your life changed? It'll be a lot of us looking forward. As we look forward. And looking back. But then looking forward again. Towards the future. Towards the future. And you know what the future is?
Starting point is 00:06:27 It's bright and toasty. What's that Hebrew phrase? Odd. 120. Oh, we passed 120. No, but like it's 120 years. Oh. Like when you wish someone a birthday,
Starting point is 00:06:37 you're like, happy birthday, odd 120. Like may you live till 120. Okay. Maybe toast till 120. Yeah. 1200. Yeah. We'll figure out the verbi 120. Yeah, 1200. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:46 We'll figure out the verbiage. Yeah, we'll figure out the official slogan, but we just wanted to get you guys excited in the lead up to 1000 and hear from you what you would like to see from us. Yeah, big day. For our 1000th episode. Yeah, big day. Big day, huge.
Starting point is 00:07:01 So other than that, you know, enormous life-changing milestone, we've just got a gorgeous show today. You know, a couple stories. No, tomorrow than that, you know, enormous life-changing milestone. We've just got a gorgeous show today. You know, a couple stories. No, tomorrow's your toaster. So, just like a regular, you know, good old-fashioned episode of the toast. Jackson Claw. No Bryce. No stress. Oh, no Bryce. No stress. Those boys did not want to work today. I could relate. Yeah. You know? Yeah. They were like, you guys have to go, but we don't. We don't. Yeah. We'll just wait for you to put kibble on the table. And we won't.
Starting point is 00:07:26 And we shon't. They said that. They did. So you want to dive right in? Yeah, I mean, I don't really have anything else to catch people up on, do you? No, because I'm caught up with you. We haven't been watching television. We've been reading our books.
Starting point is 00:07:38 It's a couple of studious girlies. You started a new book. Yeah, I did. It was like, you know, a spicy wreck. I think maybe I got it from the Redheads book or from Snler redheads group sorry okay um it's called scandalized it's fine you don't need to read it but it's fine i'm reading the marriage portrait which dana recommended because it's historical fiction it's about the medicis and she really liked it and she doesn't read that genre so she's like these are your people like you should read this book. It was really good. And like, I cannot get into it. Um,
Starting point is 00:08:05 I will forge ahead, but it's just dense, dense, dense. Um, so that's really it today. I mean, yesterday actually kind of was like a big milestone.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Cause we, you know, sat down in bed with Harry and we turned on the toast for him and he wasn't interested, not in the slightest. Yeah. And then we turned on his rage and he was like dazzled, you know,
Starting point is 00:08:24 by her. It was, it was, it was a tough loss. loss I'm not gonna lie maybe we need to punch and I feel like this camera's a little too far away he might like a remote episode yeah I just felt like you know audio wise he would connect with it immediately because you know in utero you did nine months of episodes like I thought he would immediately kind of recognize it. Yeah. I feel like he's a little jaded because he gets it all the time now. Like he could have toast on demand whenever he wants. Yeah. And he was like, why would I sit and watch this when I'm literally sitting in between you two bitches?
Starting point is 00:08:55 No. And he was also just like, shut the fuck up and put on Miss Rach, which. Yeah. Is fair. It is. Like we're not necessarily like teaching him anything, you know? That's a anything. That's a lie. That's a bold-faced lie. No, we're not teaching him to clap. But he was literally looking at the TV and then he was looking at you to his right and me to his left.
Starting point is 00:09:15 He literally, if he could speak, he would say, you guys are obsessed with yourselves. No, he'd be like, the fuck? Girls, get a grip. That's what he'd say. He'd say, girls like it's not that good no so true but he would be wrong it is that good yeah it is but is it like good that we have to watch like that episode that day like with him yes when he probably can hear it downstairs i mean yesterday with the grammys recap like it was that's true you know there's a lot of discourse in our comment section about you you know, who deserved album. It was really kind of like the Beyonce versus the Harry fans.
Starting point is 00:09:47 It was crazy how like those fandoms like feel so certain. Like no, Beyonce was the album of the year. Like it just was. And then Harry people are like Harry's album was. And I guess it's like good to see. And there's really no consensus. Because art is subjective. But I had no idea that it was that intense.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Contentious. between the two groups yeah so so you know get a life no I'm kidding I'm kidding I understand the passion like trust me if Kelly was up for album of the year like I'd be in the comments like it was Kelly's year it was the year of Kelly speaking of Kelly did you see her collab with Pink? I did, but I didn't. Like, I've seen that it exists, but I haven't digested it yet. They sat down and sang a few songs, not just one. Like, they did this really beautiful, like, acoustic harmony version of some Pink songs. It was really good.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Pink, you know, stopped by the Kelly Clarkson show. And Kelly, you know, as she does, put her to work. Put her to work. Okay, I need to, like, sit down and enjoy it. I don't want to see like a 10 second clip. Kelly's been killing it. I've seen that it exists. And I also was listening to like, you know, some cool kids playlist on Spotify this morning.
Starting point is 00:10:52 And there was a new pink song in there. Have you heard it? How does it go? It's called Trust Fall. I couldn't, I only heard it once. I couldn't tell you how it goes, but it's so gorgeous. That's so pink. And I was listening to it like right after flowers which like is one of my
Starting point is 00:11:05 these like best songs ever and like is getting so much hype hype and fanfare and it's like pink puts out fire flame songs every time she puts out a song and it's like she doesn't even get a core a fraction of the hype because you want to know why like pink is we take her for granted yeah but pink is just kind of cemented herself like as an icon like she doesn't need these elaborate viral promotional things like she just has a kind of cemented herself like as an icon. Like she doesn't need these elaborate viral promotional things. Like she just has a huge audience and her songs like do well. And I think she's just like happy and fulfilled with that. Like she doesn't need to be number one all the time.
Starting point is 00:11:34 You know what I mean? She does it for the art. But it's like, I'm not saying she should be doing more. I'm saying as fans, like we should be like propping up the best song. I know. And it's like, she's always giving us the best song. And then someone gives us like a pretty good song. And we're like.
Starting point is 00:11:48 Yeah, no. Pink is out here just like consistently doing the most. And we're just taking it for granted. That's what, that's like what I said two minutes ago that we take her for granted. No, and that's me agreeing with you. Oh, okay. Like, is that okay?
Starting point is 00:11:59 I thought it was like you coming at it as if it were a new thought. Once again, our agreements have left us speechless. Yeah. And feeling targeted. So perhaps that would be a good time. That would be a good time to get into some divisive stories that we can. Jackie says she has a hot take coming out for us.
Starting point is 00:12:23 I do have a hot take. I'm really excited because it's a historical hot take too. And it's relevant in present hot take coming out for us. I do have a hot take. I'm really excited because it's a historical hot take too and it's relevant in present day. It's for everyone. All right. Well, let's do it then. Without further ado,
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Starting point is 00:16:25 acquired a brand called Birdseye. Oh, I'm familiar. Frozen Foods. It's still around. And she was the first one to like make a bet on frozen foods that people would want them in their home and get an ice box and then eventually a freezer. And it was like the best buy ever. I have Birdseye in my freezer. I love Birdseye. Yeah, I know. They're like in millions of grocery stores. Yeah. So like she really is like. She did that. The pioneer. She did that. Cool. That's cool. Pioneer of frozen foods.
Starting point is 00:16:47 Well except the guy that she bought bird's eye from. Right. He was really the pioneer. But like she took a chance on an unknown frozen foods fisher. Cool. It's really cool. Okay. Just move on.
Starting point is 00:16:57 Like come on. I just. First story. Drama in Montana. Oh. Kevin Costner's Yellowstone work dispute sparks cancellation buzz. Have you seen this? I did, but I just kind of brushed it off.
Starting point is 00:17:12 I know, I'm like in denial, but here is what we know. Okay. Paramount Network, Paramount Global, and series co-creator and showrunner Taylor Sheridan could be ending the popular Western in its current form, sources told Deadline on Monday, but are trying to extend the franchise with a new show starring Matthew McConaughey. Okay I don't believe all of that. The show's potential shuttering comes insiders allegedly claimed as the show's current star Kevin Costner is reportedly having disagreements over shooting schedules. The friction is allegedly causing morale issues with fellow actors on the show. In a statement to the Post a Paramount
Starting point is 00:17:43 Network spokesperson shot down the rumor and attempted to put fans' minds at ease, saying, We have no news to report. Kevin Costner is a big part of Yellowstone, and we hope that's the case for a long time to come. Yeah. Thanks to the brilliant mind of Taylor Sheridan, we are always working on franchise expansions
Starting point is 00:17:58 of this incredible world he has built. Matthew McConaughey is a phenomenal talent with whom we'd love to partner. So they definitely have something brewing with Matthew McConaughey. a phenomenal talent with whom we'd love to partner so they definitely have something brewing with Matthew McConaughey and I don't think that necessarily has anything to do with the other story yeah the other story though so sources claim that he originally Kevin Costner allotted himself 65 days to shoot the first part of the series's current fifth season which we saw and he only ended up wanting to shoot for 50 days now as the cast is
Starting point is 00:18:22 shooting the second half of the episodes Kevin Costner reportedly only wants to spend one week filming which is causing an alleged rift okay I don't know why I've like always kind of envisioned Kevin Costner as like a real you know down home all-american like humble modest like not difficult person so I'm having a hard time putting him in that box but it does sound like he's literally being difficult like I understand like not wanting to work like respect it um however like you just won the Emmy you're on the biggest show on television Golden Globe sorry you're on the biggest show on television like I would think he would be even more excited than ever I know about this show so I feel a couple ways about it like on the one hand where there's smoke there's fire and we have to acknowledge the smoke and that like Kevin Costner statement kind of corroborates that Kevin is being difficult.
Starting point is 00:19:06 And we hope he's part of this for years to come. Yeah. Like he shaved 15 days off his work schedule. I'm sorry. You can't like film the second half of a show in one week. Like you're going to have to do more. On the other hand, I kind of feel like these like deadline and these like media insiders like want to take down Yellowstone.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Yeah. Because it's so popular. It's an outlier. Yeah. It's like it shouldn't be this big. Right. And I feel like they kind of love drumming up the drama within it. And I think Matthew McConaughey would actually be really good for a spinoff.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Me too. But if he in some way, shape, or form replaces Kevin Costner, I don't know if the fans are going to go for that. No. Also, I just, they'd be better off ending the show. Because like, when there's like a lack of continuity it's just it's confusing or they'd be better off like killing John because everybody wants to kill John all the time and at some point like he will have to die right and then like we
Starting point is 00:19:54 see how the kids like we've always been preparing for the next generation so like we could see how that was the heart of the show like you really can't and there's really not a an apt replacement unless it's rip no like ripping Beth yeah and they can make other characters more likable like Casey this is he's getting better this is so um like weird to me because like to me you're right like Yellowstone is his outlier show it's like was never supposed to be successful like it became the number one show plus it was the number one show on television and like to me they're perfect you know yeah they're so happy like they can't believe all of the best job in the world and it's like kevin costner took on this job when it was an unknown nothing show filled with like a cast of people
Starting point is 00:20:37 i've never seen before unknowns and now that it's the biggest show in the world he like couldn't be a bigger star like now's the time when you want to turn your back like that's a little maybe the golden globe is like getting to his head you think or it's like he it's become too mainstream I've got to go maybe he's like more of like an indie artist yeah and he's like we're too big I don't know I'm I'm feeling really disappointed if any and you know what I feel like this is meant to like so discord amongst the fans you know and I feel like I would agree Yellowstone family have to like. I would agree. Yellowstone family have to stay strong. I would agree if it weren't for that statement from Paramount.
Starting point is 00:21:09 Like they just corroborated the whole story. Yeah. Because on the one hand they said, we hope he's a part of it. And on the other hand, they like wouldn't, you know, talk shit about Matthew McConaughey because they are talking to him in contracts. Right. So I'm feeling beyond disheartened. Like I was ready to brush this whole thing off until you read the statement.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Yeah. There's something there. The brethren have sn the statement. Yeah. There's something there. The brethren have snuck into the studio. There's something there. There's something there that wasn't there before. What's that from?
Starting point is 00:21:33 Beauty and the Beast. There must be something there that wasn't there before. So. That was like not great news to start the day. No, that's fucking horrendous. I saw it, read the headline
Starting point is 00:21:44 and just like brush it off. I'm like, oh, everyone's coming for Yellowstone. Classic jealous wenches. Yeah. Turns out. Turns out. Maybe they're not so jealous, those wenches. Maybe they're onto something.
Starting point is 00:21:52 No, they're still jealous, but maybe like they're. They're not lying. They're not lying. Maybe they're not lying wenches. So we'll see. Let's see how the second half of season five goes and like how much. So you're saying they haven't even filmed it yet. They're filming it.
Starting point is 00:22:06 Okay. Where's Kevin? Who knows? It's literally home alone. Where's Kevin? Pass this to Kevin. Who knows? But he also listed his 168, 60 acre Aspen ranch for rent.
Starting point is 00:22:16 Yeah. So like maybe he's just kind of like. Done. Disposing of his material items. Yeah. That ranch. I looked at, I looked into it. For $36,000 a night I guess
Starting point is 00:22:26 he's gonna get that material item it was just like a little out of my price range um which was upsetting because it was like kind of the perfect house for me you ever see a house that's like so you whether it's on Zillow or like a celebrity listing it's pretty gorgeous yeah oh and imagine the brethren looks like the sound of music yeah you ever just see a house it's like really kind of designed for you and then you find out it's just like millions out of your price range. I just hate when that happens. Yeah. Oh, and this article about the house, it said rumors surfaced on Friday as to whether season
Starting point is 00:22:51 five of the highly popular series would be his last. No, there's something going on with Kevin. And like, what are you doing, Kevin? Even though I will say there is a time to end a show. And I don't know if it's that if Yellowstone's time, but like it really isn't like amazing anymore. No, I'm loving it more than ever because it's just comfort yes no now it's like a soap opera that you tune into every week it's a western soap opera but it's not like this
Starting point is 00:23:12 drama filled like best show on tv like I'm surprised that like he won the Golden Globe this season he should have won it like three seasons ago you know yeah and I'm not saying it's it's time yet but a time does come and I respect a an actor and an artist knowing when the time is up and not just letting a show go on for decades um but it's not the time yeah it's getting close but it's not the time no but and he could go but I think the show should stay and I think it really should turn into like what's next second gen second gen well actually at this point it's like eighth gen next Next gen. Next gen. Gen bip. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:46 And it's Rip and Beth. Yeah. Gen ref. Even though it will pass to, what's Casey's boy's name? Annoying. Tate. Tate, it will pass to Tate. To the annoying kid who's going through puberty.
Starting point is 00:23:58 He's like, you know, it's always tough watching a show that goes on for a long time when there's a young boy on it, because he eventually goes through that phase, Bran, where they've got like a hairy upper lip and their voice cracks and they're just they're not they're not cute anymore yeah no they go every kid especially a boy like goes through like a really weird ugly phase and it's universal it's not you know it's everyone yeah it's tough to watch it really is bran and tate's going through it. Yeah. Yeah. But yeah, I guess because Beth can't have children biologically, but they got that kid that runaway. They do. That mini rip.
Starting point is 00:24:33 You never know. Like miracles have happened. Yeah. She had a hysterectomy. Like, I don't think that's, that's not like a miracle. That's just like impossible. Yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Like maybe they could come to love that kid as their own. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know. Like, maybe they could come to love that kid as their own. Yeah, but, like, I don't know if that would work for them to pass it down. It's, like, not. Why? It doesn't. They don't care. Yeah, I guess, like, John would leave the land to rip. Yeah, no.
Starting point is 00:25:01 And it's not like they're going to give it to Jamie's kid. Actually, but Jamie's not even. Right. Jamie's not even. Jamie's not even Jamie's not even He should leave it To the Strothern They would love it They would
Starting point is 00:25:09 Clean that shit up Like they would run it Like a And they would enjoy it Yeah no And they would get Like the finances right They're businessmen
Starting point is 00:25:16 These brethren Yeah they are They're business brethren They knew they had to come to work Even though they didn't want to Even though they're sleeping on the job Do you think they were like Talking to each other out there
Starting point is 00:25:23 Like should we go in I know it's like Moms are gonna be mad at us But like I'm think they were like talking to each other out there? Like, should we go in? I know. It's like, moms are going to be mad at us. But like, I'm not in the mood. They're like listening out there. Like, the show's not that good yet. Maybe they need us. They need us.
Starting point is 00:25:30 Look at them both. Because they came in together. Like, hey, we're here to help. Yeah. Like, hey, we heard the show. Sounds like you can use our help. I love you boys. Mom's angels.
Starting point is 00:25:39 I'm so devastated about this. I know. One thing about Yellowstone we can count on them for is no off-the-scenes drama. No Hollywood drama. No egos. Diva. Yeah. Totally.
Starting point is 00:25:50 But it looks like they're just like every other show. But I also want to keep a level head about this because I also know they're trying. To come for Yellowstone. To come for Yellowstone. So true. And they're trying to make it look like it's Yellowstone coming for itself. But I'm on to you. It's deadline.
Starting point is 00:26:04 Jealous wenches. Jealous. You can never have this audience. It's deadline. Jealous wenches. Jealous. You can never have this audience that's so big. Jealous wenches. Are you ready for our next story? Some more drama. Yeah. Quavo and Offset fight backstage at the Grammys 2023 over the tribute to Take Off.
Starting point is 00:26:18 So Quavo and Offset got into a brawl so intense backstage during Sunday night's 2023 Grammys that they had to be pulled apart, according to a new report. The two performers apparently feuded over the musical tribute to Take Off, the late rapper who served as one-third of their group, Migos. Sources at the awards show told the outlet that just before Quavo took the stage to perform his song Without You during the In Memoriam segment, he and Offset got into a physical fight over the fact that Quavo allegedly refused to allow Offset to participate in the tribute despite the Grammys requesting it. Quavo even went so far as to block Offset from joining him on stage which led to fisticuffs. Reps for the Grammys and both rappers With led to what? Fisticuffs like uh. Is that a phrase? That's a word like you know fighting.
Starting point is 00:27:00 Brawl. Brawl yeah. Okay. Reps for the Grammys and both rappers didn't immediately return requests for comment, but Offset tweeted something later, and then there's also a video of Cardi B yelling at both of them backstage. Queen on her queen shit. Right, like for me, the Quavo and Offset fighting, like isn't that juicy to me?
Starting point is 00:27:18 Like, you know, they're in a band, they lost someone, grief, like it happens. Yeah, and apparently prior to Takeoff's murder last fall quavo and takeoff had been extremely close but offset had been on the outs from the group but they're also all family takeoff was quavo's nephew and offset is quavo's cousin okay so they're a family so again like makes the brawl less explosive like families fight especially during dark times but for me like what i loved about this was Cardi B like literally getting in their faces like these two big grown men and telling them to like literally stop but
Starting point is 00:27:48 she was being such like a mom yeah if you listen and talk about entertainment tonight being at the right place the right time like they just happen to have their camera backstage and they literally caught the whole thing I'm like and it wasn't it wasn't um she wasn't yelling at them it wasn't like fighting it was just like almost like reprimanding like children like stop like you're both wrong and you guys need to stop it yeah she said you're both wrong it was so like it was so iconic it was iconic like I love she doesn't care we're backstage at the Grammys but you know you need to be putting your place and I'm gonna be the one to do it like I literally I'm sure there were tons of people around and like I feel like another celebrity would be like shot like everything's
Starting point is 00:28:19 okay like it's okay honey yeah no like a hundred percent and then wait she walked past the entertainment tonight like interview station and they were like we heard you you know putting people in their place something over and she was like no i was just fixing my dress just smoothing my outfit over like she was just being a queen she was being a queen it's honestly the best video it's sad to hear that they were fighting like about this tribute and that you know things are well it's weird that quavo like you know try to cut out Offset yeah but like one it's Quavo's song two well like I'm not even Quavo's song they sang well it was two songs it's been a long day but he sang another song before that yes I know but yeah but I'm not
Starting point is 00:29:03 defending Quavo but I'm just saying like you never know Quavo's POV. Of course, from our side, it's like you're all family and you're all members of Migos. You should all be doing it. Yeah, but by the way, it was Quavo's song because Quavo wouldn't let anyone else be a part of the tribute. But maybe like he wrote the song on his own. Like, I'm sure, let me look up the song and see if it's released.
Starting point is 00:29:20 They could have found something for Offset to do. If it's released, but he didn't want to. Right. Why? Why? Why? Without You by Quavios. It says Quavios.
Starting point is 00:29:36 Is that his artist name on his own? Perhaps. Perhaps. Yeah, that probably makes sense. Quavios. Yeah, he has one song, Without You. Okay, so it's his song, and he didn't want the other guy in it. Yeah, but they chose that song because he blocked out Offset from participating.
Starting point is 00:29:50 But it seems to be a song that he wrote about Takeoff. I'm just saying, they were all family. They were all in a band, and they all deserve to grieve. Yeah, that's true. And I just can't explain how, with Cardi B around, I'm just not worried. I know they'll figure it out. Yeah. It's a hard time.
Starting point is 00:30:03 You lose someone at a young age. And it's like hard to like, you lose perspective. Yeah. You do crazy things. And you start like blaming the wrong people. And I understand. Me too.
Starting point is 00:30:12 I think they're going to be okay as long as Cardi's putting them in their place. Like she was so, like really like channeling her mom energy. No, it was honestly, like I'm sure she was going through stuff backstage. Like she looked, she was the best dress at the awards.
Starting point is 00:30:24 Like she wasn't even nominated for anything, but it was Cardi's night. No, and now we know she was like through stuff backstage like she looked she was the best dress at the awards like she wasn't even nominated for anything but it was Cardi's night no and now we know she was like holding it down the fort backstage like queen doing queen shit yeah respect anyways I hope they can work it out me too it's so tough when families you know start fighting but they'll find their way back to each other yeah are you ready for our next story twitter's and you people everywhere are slamming leonardo dicaprio over his romance with a 19 year old um so leonardo dicaprio who is 48 is now dating a 19 year old model at den polani he was first pictured with her at um a release party for a ep and they were you know seated next to each other at some event and whatnot so disgusting i mean she's so gorgeous she's 19 but to put things into perspective someone said she's so young her high school education was interrupted by covid
Starting point is 00:31:20 yeah no this is really sick and i guess i didn't even really put together how leo's almost 50. I've just been considering him like as a man in his 40s. Like now he's 50, you know? This is really, really crazy because it used to be like 25, ha ha ha,
Starting point is 00:31:33 like okay, so he's dating someone 23, but like 19. Is right on the border of legality. Is so young. He's really disgusting. Yeah. Like this is gross.
Starting point is 00:31:45 Yeah, like why can't you stomach the idea of being someone, being with someone who is like He's really disgusting. Yeah. Like this is gross. Yeah. Like why can't you stomach the idea of being someone, being with someone who is like 30 emotionally mature. Yeah. No. And it's like, it's so consistent. It's clearly a pattern,
Starting point is 00:31:56 but like, I can't even remember the last time he dated someone age appropriate. Yeah. Probably when he was that age of the girl that he likes. So gross. Like I, and he has no shame has no shame like you know the whole world is like talking about you and like we're like you're you know teetering on the edge and like you go lower yeah but she's really beautiful no I know and she's in the pics yeah and she's like an Israeli queen yeah and you know it is worth mentioning and this is a joke so don't come for me, but like, you know, there is a draft in Israel for, for men, but so I don't know if she went
Starting point is 00:32:29 to the army, but if she did, you know, you grew up really fast in Israel. You're like constantly under attack, you know, people hate you. So she's 19. I would say she probably has a maturity of a 25 year old. Yeah. Still disgusting. Still not okay. But just worth mentioning.
Starting point is 00:32:42 Worth mentioning. She's probably mature for her age which is a young age yeah no leonardo dicaprio is really disgusting and it's like it's become such a joke i feel like when he goes to award shows like ricky gervais are always making a thing of it and now it's just something we laugh at but it's deeply and inherently problematic and disgusting yeah so we're like laughing at it but let's talk about it you know but let's talk about it, you know? Yeah. Let's talk about it. Let's talk about it. Also, Leo related, not a story though, James Cameron like finally admitted that the door on the Titanic that Rose floated on could have held both of them.
Starting point is 00:33:16 Right, he held like a science experiment. He held a reenactment with stunt doubles and he conceded that they could have both been on the door, which is what everyone has been saying all along, you know, that if he just got on, they could have both been saved, blah, blah, blah. Now I have a hot take. Okay. Because I've like read about the Titanic
Starting point is 00:33:34 and that time and the people who were on the boat and the sacrifices that were made. And I think still, if it were real, Jack would not have gotten on the door because there would have been a risk that it could have flopped. Like it's hard to get onto a surface like you could knock off the other person like he could have put Rose in a scary situation also if the door is like they just fit then he could have been looking at it and be like maybe we won't fit and the men of the Titanic most
Starting point is 00:33:59 of them were like so chivalrous so many men gave their lives for women and children and they just stayed on the boat and they died knowing that they were going to die. And they said their wives should go, the kids should go. Like they, so there weren't a lot, there were some men who didn't do that and some who were selfish and like, you know, like we saw in the movie, the guy. Um, but a lot of men like gave their lives for the women. And I think that Jack Dawson was that man I don't disagree of that time and would not have jeopardizes jeopardized Rose's survival for his own and he could have just held on he didn't have to get on he could just like he's in the freezing water yeah but like held on for as long as he could no but like he still would have died as quickly as if he didn't hold on oh from like
Starting point is 00:34:40 hypothermia yes yes it wasn't the drowning it was the weather no it wasn't the drowning thing he's wearing a life jacket it's the coldness of the water so if he got on the door he wouldn't be in the water got it got it but like that's a balancing act and i don't think he was going to jeopardize his you know i agree it's like a seesaw it's very it's unbalanced yeah so i think it was it was about chivalry i i think so too which like i think a lot of the theme from the titanic and the way it went down quite literally is how chivalrous the men of that time yeah you know like if something happened today would it be women and children first i don't think so no i don't think so i'm not sure i don't think
Starting point is 00:35:15 it would be but of course today we're like jack get on the door yeah right right no i i i actually agree i don't think that's a hot take okay no it's just like my take you said you literally before we started the show i have the hottest take okay i didn't say the hottest you've got i have a hot take you literally my my so my take was that jack even knowing if he maybe could have fit on the door would not have gotten on that's not a hot take like the way you explain it you're right thank you james cameron should call me because like because he thinks he has a plot hole in his movie, but he doesn't. James Cameron should do a lot of things. And one of them should be to call me.
Starting point is 00:35:50 Yeah. What else should he do? You know, cast me in his next film? When he calls me, I could tell him that. Oh, yeah. I guess everything I need from him, he could do on the call. Yeah, because he should definitely make like a biopic about the toast and like this, you know, unprecedented success.
Starting point is 00:36:07 And the thousandth episode. And the thousandth episode and the thousandth episode the thousandth episode should be directed by james cameron what do you think he would do with us something like he'd probably like move the camera around something breathtaking yeah i guess i don't know if he could handle us because we're we you don't know when the next moment is coming and who it's coming from so i think he would be excited by the spontaneity of it all he would have to study a lot of toast episodes to be in the rhythm with us yeah but our rhythm is constantly shifting no it's like our old episodes like ew i don't know where ew but maybe through those episodes he could see the um the pattern of our growth and he could predict where we're going next right he would probably need like a team of scientists
Starting point is 00:36:42 like and and psychological like evaluators. But honestly, I think we break the mold. No, that's what I'm saying. Like we really are beyond unpredictable. Beyond. Like maybe yes, if he studied today's episode and like this week, he could guess Thursdays. But again, just depends like how we wake up, you know?
Starting point is 00:37:03 Yeah, and maybe not Thursdays because Thursday we intend to do something. Special different anything before yeah no it's tough it's definitely tough yeah but he should still call us he should and because your movie is historically accurate yeah how about that how about them apples if anybody if James's niece listens to the show please let him know yeah he doesn't even need to call me. Just let him know it's historically accurate. No, I could still use a phone call. I could definitely, I could use a James Cameron film, like, to make my millions so then I can maybe rent Kevin Costner's house.
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Starting point is 00:41:39 Because they were pretty much like walking, which is not that elaborate. Also like the typical yeah like but not elaborate um by any means no on monday a couple of those dancers took to social media to address negative reactions to the performance revealing that the stage rotated in the opposite direction than in their rehearsals the choreographer said 12 of us were on the turntable and we rehearsed for 10 days getting down these beautiful formations and sliding off the turntable and harry did such a good job integrating into it and had a beautiful duet we were practicing with the turntable counterclockwise and we did it loads of times and got it down to the point where in dress rehearsal
Starting point is 00:42:12 yesterday it was spotless unfortunately when it was time to showcase the number on live tv the turntable started spinning the wrong way that would explain why it was a little not amazing. No, and Harry also fell off. He stumbled when he was going down. Yeah, so I mean, I thought the performance itself was fine in terms of the choreography. I never would have noticed that something was wrong. I really felt like something was off with Harry. Maybe this threw him though.
Starting point is 00:42:38 For sure. But I felt like he carried that same kind of morose, like somber energy with him throughout the night. Yeah. So it didn't feel connected to the turntable. And I feel like Harry is such a professional. Like he, he's not easily thrown, you know, he's done the biggest stages in the world. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:52 So I don't know if that had anything to do with his energy, but that sucks for the dancers who like, you know, this is their moment. Yeah. I just feel like, I mean, you never know what you're going to do in a situation where you have to think on the spot. But I feel like if I were Harry, like I would have come down from the turntable when it was the time, like when he stumbled and it would have stayed at the microphone. Fuck the turntable. Fuck the turntable. Because then also, even though the dancers wouldn't know what to do
Starting point is 00:43:13 with themselves, the spotlight is on you. Yeah, no. And he's such a great performer. If he just dances and does his thing, like he doesn't need the frills. The turntable would have been, it's an homage to the music video. So it's like, okay, it was in the beginning. Hey, it's the music music video and if he stayed at the mic the whole time I wouldn't have noticed anything and I also feel like I didn't think the performance was that bad me neither especially like the turntable stuff um it was more so Harry's energy but now knowing that it went the wrong way I'm like oh it was a total fucking clusterfuck yeah yeah it could have been way worse you know like if I were Harry I kind of wouldn't want people to know that it went
Starting point is 00:43:46 the wrong way because now like his appointment, his whole like performance is like kind of a failure. Right. Right. As opposed to just being like, oh, it was like not his best. Yeah. But now I'm like, oh, everything went wrong. Yeah, that's true.
Starting point is 00:44:00 So I think I'd be like a little like miffed at all these backup dancers spilling the tea. I feel like they had approval. You think? I don't think. I think backup'd be like a little like miffed at all these backup dancers spilling the tea. I feel like they had approval. You think? I don't think. I think backup dancers are like extremely professional. They're always around like really A-list celebrities. They don't just like speak out, especially when Harry is, you know, such a big artist and has so many performances.
Starting point is 00:44:17 Like you want to be a part of his crew for like he has a long career ahead of him. And I feel like backup dancers like stick with you, like Taylor's dancers with her forever so they're not gonna be acting out like speaking out of turn I don't think they're like think they're doing anything wrong I think they get approval like 100% you think so yeah they know the second like all the major major Harry fans follow them they know the second they say anything it gets picked up I think without a doubt they had his approval I don't know because it's also like you know people thought I didn't do a great job I want them to know what was really going on like there wasn't there was a reason I don't know if you even think to get approval for like just you know sharing your truth on TikTok you do when you work for like the biggest and the baddest when and it comes to social media
Starting point is 00:44:59 you have to get approved I'm I'm sure of it okay and I could see them wanting it out there like well you know the discourse is Harry stunk it up well let's tell them why yeah but I think at least for me and my perception of it like it it just makes me think the performance was worse than it than it was yeah also like there's a video of like Harry and Taylor talking do you see this and the tiktoker like her theory which I do believe this one is that harry is telling taylor that the stage was going the wrong way because he like goes like this and then she's like oh yeah yeah i'm loving so like unlike diplos yeah i believe that i'm loving the lip reading yeah people you know who are either like deaf or just experts in lip reading are sharing on social media like what
Starting point is 00:45:43 they think they see and because i'm not a good lip reader but then when I see like somebody say it I'm like oh yeah that's it but it's but it could not be it it's subjective for sure you know so take it with a grain of salt though I believe this one because it's like okay he went like that and also it's not a harmful thing whereas like Satan Diplo said that they bought that is like not nice for everyone no and also like you you have to be dumb to do that because when you walk into the Grammys and you're seated at a certain handful of tables you know like your reactions are going to be on TV. You may not see the camera but you know that you could be on TV especially when they're doing your category. So you wouldn't say something that stupid. No. I don't believe it. I still don't. Are you ready for our fifth and
Starting point is 00:46:19 final story which is some wonderful human interest news and that we need to be highlighting wonderful stories like this of exceptional people. Is it some good news? Good ass news. It's good news, Tia. It's good news. Nine-year-old boy who wants to be an astrophysicist graduates from high school. Nine years old?
Starting point is 00:46:38 While most nine-year-olds are eagerly anticipating graduating from elementary school, this Pennsylvania boy just got his high school diploma. David Balagon, nine, recently received a diploma from Reach Cyber Charter School, which is based in Harrisburg, after taking online classes. This achievement makes David one of the youngest people to graduate from high school.
Starting point is 00:46:56 He started high school right before COVID-19 closed doors to schools in early 2020, and he continued his studies virtually ever since. Per The Guardian guardian he ended up graduating in three years with a 4.0 gpa the science teacher said david was an inspirational kid definitely one who changes the way you think about teaching you always hear about that the teachers have like their one kid they're like that makes all these other kids let me see a picture of this kid is he so cute look at him sitting on his computer with his headphones. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:47:25 He's adorable. He literally looks four years old. He's so young and now he's going to college. He wants to be an astrophysicist. Does that mean an astronaut? He's already started getting his credits at Bucks County Community College. Oh my God. That's where Brian's from.
Starting point is 00:47:39 Bucks County. Yeah. So I hope they're still considering, the family told the outlet, they're still considering Ivy League institutions such as Harvardvard princeton and upenn i think probably now with all this media like he'll have a spot snatch him up there'll be a spot for him um but i look forward to seeing the incredible things that he does oh my god he's adorable i'm so happy for him like one thing about me like that could never have been me like i was really not smart like in school it was like a definitely a lack of passion
Starting point is 00:48:05 yeah like a lack of getting a shred of a shit but also a lack of the talent like I was just not smart so I feel like you know maybe in my life I look back like I could have become like definitely some sort of like singing prodigy maybe even if I had applied myself a little bit like at the piano or the guitar like maybe I could have been I could not have been an academic prodigy like I know never never I mean really few people can be you have to be like incredibly smart because you could be like really really smart and be number one in your class to graduate high school at nine years old like you have to be motivated to and like you have to be warned about like Einstein there were a lot of kids I knew growing up who were like
Starting point is 00:48:36 naturally smart like they didn't have to study that much he just like it worked for them but they never like it's like you have to have that but then you also have want to have like apply yourself like it's hard to have both yeah and so he said he wants to be an astrophysicist and he wants to study black holes and supernovas like i'm sorry if he's not on the next flight to space oh yeah somebody snatch him up elon next civilian flight to space what are you doing so true elon or jeff or richard anyone richie they're taking off every day no totally with like the dumbest most irrelevant groups yeah like this kid i wonder if they're if you have to be a certain age to go to space like Richie. They're taking off every day. No, totally. With like the dumbest, most irrelevant groups. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:06 Like this kid. I wonder if you have to be a certain age to go to space. Like maybe your organs can't handle space. For sure, by the way. Yeah. I love that story. Thank you for sharing. Isn't that a beautiful story about the campers doing incredible things? And we need to highlight these stories.
Starting point is 00:49:19 Because these are good stories and more people should, you know, strive for excellence. Yes, academic excellence. All forms of excellence. You knowok this kid is our best bet at beating china our best bet i hope yeah i hope he has a lot of friends who he encourages you know a lot of youth it must be hard to find peers who are worthy of your time especially when like your time is so valuable you're literally graduating college in the time the kids are going to soccer practice literally but he also always making time for fun for fun hobbies but i feel like he is and i feel like his hobby his hobbies are like space exploration astrophysics and so it's so great to get out there you know run around with
Starting point is 00:49:58 other kids yeah i hope he's i hope he gets outside you know he's not just on the computer all day i know like with his headphones like a telemarketer like yeah talking to people online yeah he's you know playing sport i hope he gets outside you know he's not just on the computer all day i know like with his headphones like a telemarketer like yeah talking to people online yeah he's got to like see other kids i agree with that yeah maybe now that he's had this major accomplishment maybe he'll take like a few months off and like go to camp or something not him never camp he's already working on his college credits and by the way it's winter camp okay you go to space camp yeah science camp and then he's gonna be on a college campus and like he's gonna be the only nine-year-old like that's got to be isolating no i, science camp. And then he's going to be on a college campus and like he's going to be the only nine-year-old. Like that's got to be isolating.
Starting point is 00:50:26 No, I hope that, you know, the kids are nice to him. And I hope his family moves with him. Yeah. He needs all the support he can get. Yeah, I'm kind of worried about him now. Right? College campuses are tough even when you're of age. But he's purpose-driven.
Starting point is 00:50:38 Right, he's not really worried about like the social elements of it all. He's there for a purpose. He'll probably graduate faster than half those other snot-nosed kids. And if you wind up at a college that he is at and he's in your lecture, like you better be fucking nice to him. Invite him to like have lunch with you.
Starting point is 00:50:53 Yeah. All, you know, age appropriate activities. Don't get him hooked on alcohol or drugs, please. I can see it going that way too. Like young impressionable kid. These college kids are crazy. Yeah, they like invite him to the frat house. Right.
Starting point is 00:51:04 Like they think it's funny. Like, and then he does a keg stand and next thing you know he's living on the street like no no like we have to protect him i hope his parents like are really involved they have to they have to be they have to be so exciting so excited like goodwill hunting but like even better yeah nine years old wishing him the best at his academic endeavors i look forward to seeing what he does remember that name I look forward to seeing big things from him. Yeah. And speaking of big, it's time for lunch. So what are we thinking?
Starting point is 00:51:32 I think it's more like, what aren't we thinking? Like, I'm feeling adventurous. I'm feeling big. Are you feeling like we're going to go find out? Leave the house. We're going to leave the house. Okay. Because I think when we sit in the house and wait for lunch to find us,
Starting point is 00:51:41 it's so, we always just end up eating some crap. Yeah, we do. You were just telling me about a place that's nearby that has good bowls oh yeah let's go get bowls yeah well no you know me like I feel like like this trend of like this lunch spot trend for like corporate life like I feel like forever it's been like good salad places it was like sweet green and chopped like all these salad and now the bowl industry is making its comeback like warm rice warm like a warm protein grilled chicken or salmon it's cooked like I like the bowl industry is making its comeback. Like warm rice, warm, like a warm protein. Yeah. Grilled chicken or salmon.
Starting point is 00:52:07 It's cooked. Like I like the bowl of it all. You know what I was thinking? Like when I was reading Lessons in Chemistry, which you read. It's like I feel like, you know, in the 50s, 60s, like they put everything into a casserole. Hot thermos. Into a casserole. And like now you just put all these ingredients.
Starting point is 00:52:20 You deconstruct them in a bowl. Yeah. But we're eating the same thing. We're eating a deconstructed casserole. Except with probably like less cream. Yeah. But we're eating the same thing. We're eating a deconstructed casserole. Except with probably like less cream. Yeah. And also casseroles are fucking disgusting. I really like the idea of them,
Starting point is 00:52:30 but I've never seen one that I wanted to try. Yeah. But I've seen plenty of bowls I've wanted to try. Except everyone says a lasagna is a casserole. Yes, it is. It's not. No, no, sure. Like it's a casserole.
Starting point is 00:52:39 Sure. That's not what I'm talking about. Okay. How about that? I would love lasagna. You can make lasagna for dinner. Yeah. Okay. Let me think about. So I would love lasagna. We can make lasagna for dinner. Yeah. Okay.
Starting point is 00:52:46 Let me think about. So I hope you guys have some great lunch plans. We just. Sounds like we got a good one. Yeah. We have a good one. I hope we've inspired you. You know, you could get a wrap.
Starting point is 00:52:55 You could get a salad. Maybe you brought lunch from home, which is literally the best kind of lunch. Yeah. Because you know, it was made with love. Yeah. I think we'll have some of that Annie's mac and cheese in the fridge for Thea for for Harry like maybe just like to hold me over. Yeah, you could have some of that It's like I'm really hungry. No, I'm like a bottomless pit. All right. Thank you guys so much for listening to the toast
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