The Toast - Intro To Media Literacy: Tuesday, July 30th, 2024

Episode Date: July 30, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials, and welcome back to The Toast. Happy Tuesday. Thank you for choosing to spend the day with us. Thank you so much for that. For that. And for a myriad of other things. Thank you to everyone who's already gotten tickets to our Atlantic City Gizno show. Girly Swirly's Night Out is coming to the big city.
Starting point is 00:00:19 Not New York City. Not the biggest city. Not Las Vegas. We actually are coming to New York City. So thank you to those girls who we will be seeing this week at the Beacon Theater. But to Atlantic City, which if you know, you know, like, you know, this show is about to be unlike any other. I feel like we're entering our showgirl era. Okay. It's giving burlesque. Don't you find that's the energy that we need to bring? I don't know. I feel like if I were to just sort of describe the phase of my life that I'm currently in, it would be that dreadful scene in burlesque
Starting point is 00:00:50 where Cher has her solo. Oh, you think so? Yeah. I feel like that's very Gizno coded. I feel. What burlesque movie musical scene do you currently feel is emblematic of your life i feel like diana agron the angry fiance diana agron the angry oh my god when she like storms into the forlorn apartment and they're like sleeping in the bed honestly everyone else is singing and dancing and i'm like busy i know you're like working like in new york trying to provide for your family literally that um diana agron being in burlesque i feel like is very reminiscent of one of the stories we're going to talk about like one of the most random things we're like to like someone's in this like big movie yeah do you know what i mean it's jennifer
Starting point is 00:01:34 hudson and sex in the city coded i knew that's what you're going to talk about because i knew that that's what we're talking about we have good stories today but i do think that when we're planning our atlantic city show like we should just go through it through a lens of like showgirl burlesque showgirl yeah something should we wear like nipple tassels is that what you're suggesting matching showgirl costumes so down i think that's what gizmo needs i agree and like if we're gonna keep adding gizmo shows we're gonna need to like just be coming up with an outfit like i cannot keep finding dresses that like fit that are reasonably priced like that are like snatchy oh like i can't keep buying dresses it's really not sustainable it's crazy that it's hard enough to
Starting point is 00:02:09 buy a dress for an occasion but now we've needed like eight party dresses more that suit our shape that are cute and fun we're doing a great job by the way i'm only down one dress like i don't have a dress for thursday night i have a dress for friday night yeah i'm getting my haircut on friday and i need a haircut in order to wear my Friday night dress I only have one beacon dress as well and we had thought like we would we had thought like let's share I went into Jackie's closet we actually have like we are the same size now but we have such different shapes shapes and like we go for completely different silhouettes so like the dresses that I tried on for you like I looked horrible in like they didn't work for my body it's so personal it's so personal also to say like I'm when you're ready like I'm
Starting point is 00:02:49 ready to have a like a costume made one time and wear it to every single show well maybe it starts with Atlantic City with our showgirl costumes we could be like Kylie and Kendall at the Met Gala except like fat and short sure sure that works for me so not only do we have Jennifer Hudson in the stories today we have the ballerina farm update that I think no one's talking about, but they should be talking about. And that's just the nature of the Internet. Like this thing goes viral and everybody's like literally coming up with stories in their heads about what's really going on in this woman's life. He's an abuser, an oppressor. She's an abused woman who can't speak out.
Starting point is 00:03:19 And now there are updates that provide a lot of context and a lot of color from the author herself. No one's talking about it. We are going to talk about it. A second article came out and a podcast episode came out with audio recordings from her actual day spent with Hannah. We're going to talk about that. Like consumed my day yesterday in addition to the Olympics. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:36 No, you felt very vindicated by that. I did. Cause you know, we actually didn't even talk about this on the show. We talked about it at our live show. Oh my God. We got dragged for our take on ballerina farm. Like of course, Jackie and I are critical thinkers and we are more often than not.
Starting point is 00:03:49 And I said this when we recorded, we, you know, our opinions are colored by our own experience and our definite thoughts. Like I, I'm automatically going to go into any sort of scenario, like hating the journalist and liking the female influencer. Just because the intent,
Starting point is 00:04:01 the, what they want for you is to do the opposite. Right. So I, I can own the fact that I came in biased, but I felt like my opinions were, were valid. And oh my God, influencer because the intent the what they want for you is to do the opposite right so I sheep I can own the fact that I came in biased but I felt like my opinions were were valid and oh my god do I feel vindicated and now knowing what you have to bring that bias to counteract their bias you know so just so it's an even playing ground knowing what I know now if you go back and read
Starting point is 00:04:17 the comments from our episode I think it was Wednesday or Thursday of last week where we like talked about the article at length oh my god people are so crazy like i i just did the comments for any second like make you feel like maybe i was wrong misguided in our take no no because sometimes people will like disagree and they make fire points and that's like tough because you're like oh shit like that's actually a really good point i didn't see any fire points being made and just like didn't like having the pop like not that we're ever the popular opinion. It was the unpopular opinion. Sometimes we like take the hard path, but people are like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:49 Jackson Claude. But then you didn't get that. But now you're going to get that. Yeah. I, I just feel, I just feel right. Which. So my question is, did you ever feel for a second, like you might've been wrong? Well, maybe like, maybe there is a world in like hannah from ballerina farm is living in a
Starting point is 00:05:08 crazy abusive home we wouldn't know that and i think based on what we were given in terms of like what the article was shared what hannah shared with this lady i didn't think that that we can't just assume every and then and then if you say like well the people are like well of course she wasn't gonna she's gonna say that she loves her life like she's living with an abuser okay well then maybe i'm living with an abuser everyone like we can't operate you can say that about anyone yeah well we don't know what she's really going through maybe she's an abuse like okay we can't operate like that like a person is over here saying she loves her life she chooses this life and it's amazing like i'm gonna choose to believe that i'm not
Starting point is 00:05:37 gonna assume everyone is lying because they're living in an abusive household and we'll get into it but i want to talk about the egg apron too which we didn't talk about on this here episode so we'll get into it is that the first story yeah it is the first story so just table that for a second because also last night we recorded i feel like i was just sitting here with you we were buddy and i did a little late night sesh for the patreon it was it's like when other people say sesh they mean like getting high when we say sesh we mean doing dear toasters doing a podcast episode. We did a full Dear Toasters episode. I address my thoughts on doing such an episode.
Starting point is 00:06:10 And just a spoiler alert. Do you feel misunderstood? I feel so misunderstood. I hope I made myself understood on the episode. Just so you know, the episode to do a whole Dear Toasters episode was my idea. Thousand percent. You keep talking. The lights are bothering me.
Starting point is 00:06:22 They look uneven. I feel like we've given up on making this studio like something to look at. We are moving tomorrow. This is our last show in this studio, Claudia,
Starting point is 00:06:32 so it should be really super ugly so that people appreciate whatever comes next. We are moving tomorrow, so tomorrow's episode will be audio only. This is our last show
Starting point is 00:06:40 in this studio. I meant to say that this was our last video episode we would be recording in this for Lauren. It hasn't been perfect. No, you could definitely say that, that it hasn't been perfect. But it's been here for us. When no one else has. It's been ours. It's been ours. I'm so looking forward to never podcasting in this corner again. Although I don't know how much
Starting point is 00:06:58 different our new studio is going to be because we have the same equipment, just like a different room. That's true. Maybe we'll try to, no offense, like screw the natural light. I know. Go into a dark corner and be well lit. We wanted to have like a Hamptons vibe. So we wanted greenery. And like we got it. But at what cost?
Starting point is 00:07:14 We're backlit. The lighting has been horrible. Yes, we are going to be in a dark corner. And I don't want to hear a word about it from anyone. It's going to be a make it work moment. So enjoy this forlorn corner while you have it. This is your last. Yes, Jackie, you said tomorrow's going to be audio only? Yeah, I said tomorrow's going to be a make it work moment. So enjoy this forlorn corner while you have it. This is your last. Yes, Jackie, you said tomorrow's going to be audio only.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Yeah, I said tomorrow's going to be audio only. And there's a new Patreon episode. So it's kind of like we're all winning. It's a big content week. I mean, it always is here at the Toast, but somehow it's even more so. We have a great show. I feel like the stories are meaty today. It's giving chats too.
Starting point is 00:07:43 So I'm ready to dive in. I don't have anything else. Yesterday's Olympics day was also like, there was no gymnastics on. Men's gymnastics made some waves. They won. I'm happy for them. Pummel horse, Steve, all that I've been following,
Starting point is 00:07:55 but nothing I need to really recap. Today's the day. We're podcasting. Perfect timing. By the time we're done, the females will be taken to the gymnastics floor and my ass will be on the couch. So big day for us.
Starting point is 00:08:04 We do look like a couple of olympic tennis players today fine like and also i know it's our last day i think we're looking good we match each other it's a very hampton swirly vibe i feel like we finally got it together 30 days in oh i don't feel together like at all but you look nice you look nicer really i think packed all my clothes i'm just like wearing what i found i haven't started packing yet i'm literally packing for 1000 people. So that's what I'll be doing today. Yeah. It's going to be chaos. It's going to be chaos. We're looking forward to like the new energy, though.
Starting point is 00:08:34 Totally. Swirly Summer is about to start. Yeah, it's going to pop off. So without further ado. Yeah. Here are the past five stories that you need to know for the last time on video in this studio. And the past five stories that you need to know are brought to you by GNC. So GLP-1 medications are great for weight loss. The side effects can be, you know, tough. So if you feel like that's bringing you back to square one, you can find what you need to stay on track with high quality health solutions from GNC. So if you're on GLP-1, you are obviously eating less.
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Starting point is 00:13:40 So the subheader says, an interview published last weekend with Internet star Hannah Nielman at her Utah home, Ballerina Farm, has sparked a global social media debate. Our writer, Megan Agnew, revisits her time with the mother of eight. So here in the second article, she includes some of the more flattering bits from her day with ballerina. And I felt like she gave some context that had it been included in the original article, it would have completely changed. She didn't, you know, in the article say anything downright, you know, derogatory or, um, uh, like, uh, misleading, but pulling context, just, you know, she allowed her words to infer things for people and people jump to their own conclusions. And I think that like one of the main things was that, um, you know, she couldn't get a moment alone with Hannah and she never wanted to, uh, she couldn't ask any of the questions that she really wanted. And she goes on to say that the reason she couldn't ask some of the questions that she wanted was because they were inappropriate to ask in front of children or a husband and you know one of those questions is
Starting point is 00:14:31 like what does she use for birth control and seriously like we're asking people those questions like that's if you couldn't ask that in front of someone's kids or husband like maybe you shouldn't ask it at all because it's fucking disgusting right and what is she gonna say do you pull out daniel like not what would she say not in front of her husband that she would say to you behind a closed door that then is going to end up on the internet? I think also in the first article, she didn't say anything directly, but she painted a picture that made it seem like Daniel needed to be in the room at all times, like very controlling and wanted to not have Hannah speak without him present for whatever reason.
Starting point is 00:15:04 you had not have Hannah speak without him present for whatever reason here. She kind of walks back on that inference and just says that that's the nature of having eight children. I think also the way that we read the article and saw it play out on social media, we saw ballerina farm getting a lot of backlash and people worried that is ballerina farm. Okay. This author must have also received people's thoughts because I think that's why she
Starting point is 00:15:26 put out this article because she was trying to explain herself because I think she's also getting that criticism. She wrote this, in recent days there has been criticism that I, a childless unmarried woman, didn't understand that this is the reality of having eight children, all homeschooled and with no child care. But I felt the exact opposite when I was there it made me understand exactly how it was to be a woman with eight children and no child care you can never know you can never know and especially if you're still insisting on getting a moment alone with her you're not going to get that how can she give you her time when like she literally like someone has to watch eight children one of them is an actual baby the other are toddlers that's not the same as watching an eight-year-old so you don't understand if you
Starting point is 00:16:03 still if that's still the expectation that you would get a moment alone with her. And I just never know. I've never known a journalist who writes, it was a hit piece to then follow up. I'm, I don't know what the right word is. Cause it doesn't feel like she's back tracking at all. But since the first article came out that really was misleading and left out so many things that caused people to jump to conclusions like Daniel's an abusive oppressor. Um, now this second article has come out and there was a podcast episode released by the times with the journalist and they included, I guess she had recorded a bunch of, um, the conversations. And there is a very clear moment because so many people are basically saying like, you know, Hannah had all these, you know, uh, ideas for her life and she put them, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:44 they were stripped from her by Daniel and this isn't the life for her life. And she put them, you know, they were stripped from her by Daniel and this isn't the life that she chose. And there's a very clear moment and they included it in the podcast, which is Hannah saying, and she sounds, they're sitting outside and she's like, you know, I love this life. I chose this life. And when, when it came to Daniel and her dancing, she's like, Daniel was actually the one who encouraged me to keep dancing. Um, after we had kids and he still is the one who encourages me to like keep dancing and and it so clearly contradicted the very subtle actually not so subtle inferences she was trying to make in the original article right that she couldn't dance because Daniel kept getting her pregnant and locked her up what he wanted he put her gowns
Starting point is 00:17:18 in the garage anything small thing she has for herself he finds a way to take it away from her and sub in more kids and more kids things yeah it was so crazy and like now the follow-up article and the podcast episode obviously get no attention and in comparison to how much and she's right it started a global conversation how much the original article did and that's just a shame because now everybody walks away when they when you hear ballerina farms like oh yeah that's a girl who's like people went really so far she's locked up and she's abused and and that really I don't believe is the case and I just think it's it's really sad I want to just talk about the fact that she even wrote a follow-up article which I think is really stunning I've not seen anything like that from one author who writes a hit piece let's
Starting point is 00:18:03 call it what this was a hit piece that then a few days later writes a softer piece on someone. And people are like having their conspiracy theories as to why this came out. The Mormon church paid her, bribed her. I saw you showed me that video of that creator on TikTok. And she had a great point was like, if you think that much about this author's integrity, that she could get paid off to write a second article about ballerina farm how are you going to trust what she wrote in the first one to begin with like she's obviously like a scrupulous
Starting point is 00:18:31 spineless woman right so i don't think she was paid off bribed by anyone but i also don't think that she did it like plenty of times look at huberman no one then did a follow-up about huberman i feel like was the first article libelous in any way well see the thing is this is the uk times and there are different laws there so i'm not 100 sure and no and that's what is so like funny and finicky about media is and this happens all the time where people are you know they they write things that aren't a lie but they lack context and the whole truth and they they lead the reader to come to a conclusion that isn't entirely true, but it's well within the confines of being legal. And that's what, you know, journalism, I think for a lot of writers,
Starting point is 00:19:14 like this is what they do. And so, no, I don't think she broke the law in any way. I think she, you know, saw the things that she saw. And you have to also think about like just how different these two people are. I actually was on the author's Instagram yesterday, just like, I wanted to see what she looked like. And like, this is a girl, a young girl who lives in an entirely different country who, like she said, doesn't have kids yet is unmarried. And she was just at Glastonbury. Like these two people could not be more different. So why we think one of them, I'm sure if Hannah had to write an article and spend the day with this girl, she'd be like, this girl's a crackhead. Like they're, it's just, it's a stunning difference of,
Starting point is 00:19:48 you know, two different women leading completely different lives, making completely different choices. And that's totally valid. But to think that we were going to get a fair assessment on one of them from the other, like is just. Right. I think there are articles to be written about ballerina farm. I think people, I shall never let anyone ballerina farm I think people I shall never let anyone in again but I would love to see someone spend the day with her who has like a modicum of appreciation for half of the things that she does no and I would I would you're right she's definitely she'll never do another article which sucks because this is probably one of the most interesting people in the world and what you had said yesterday and what this author wrote at
Starting point is 00:20:20 the very top of the article was that like she set out the goal of her interview was to find out if ballerina farm's life was real or not like what we were seeing online is that real and you're a journalist uh who writes about social media and you think that someone's life on the internet is going to be the same as their life in real life that's the whole point internet the internet is not real like that was your goal this is what she said before i left to interview her the main question i had from friends family and colleagues was whether it was all true one of the most watched people on the internet her children looked chaotic and happy homeschooled and free range how did she keep it all together how was she always so calm was it really like that no no nobody's like that even the picture that she painted in the first article is the same picture that i expect based on her
Starting point is 00:21:03 social media yeah oh and then we need to talk about egg apron okay okay we talked about this edges now yeah but we didn't talk about on the toes so in tandem with the first article this old Instagram story of Hannah's went viral and it was Daniel recording Hannah opening a box it was Hannah's birthday and she's like it's my birthday present and he was like yeah open it open it open it and she's like oh my god are these the tickets to Greece I wanted I guess like everybody knew she wanted to go to Greece. And she opens it up and it's this apron. I guess it was like this joke apron that they had talked about once.
Starting point is 00:21:30 And it was this apron that had little knit crochet pockets for eggs. So you could put like, you know, if you're picking eggs, you put them in whatever. Picking eggs. And people are like, this is indicative of everything. You know, she wants to go to Greece. He's a billionaire. He owns an airline. He obviously can take her there.
Starting point is 00:21:42 And he's keeping her in the kitchen. And he's keeping her home. to go to Greece. He's a billionaire. He owns an airline. He obviously can take her there and he's keeping her home. And to think that a, everything about her birthday that day is, is boiled down to this one video and nothing else happened. No other gifts were received is absurd and really lacks any sort of media literacy to I, these aren't two people who don't travel. They just went to Europe. Okay. They were literally just in Europe in Europe three it's very common for people and I think somebody like ballerina who lives this very rustic life they're going to keep the more extravagant and luxurious billionaire-esque parts of their life offline one because it always
Starting point is 00:22:13 puts a target on your back whenever you're like sharing wealth on the internet and two it's not congruent it's like him being a billionaire is like the one thing that's like not really congruent with the whole like trad wife lifestyle so it's just sort of this thing that like stays on the back burner to assume that that was the only gift that she got. How the fuck do you know that? So many things. There's so many ifs, like even if he got her a 50 inch flat screen TV, which isn't like, which anybody could, you know, go out and buy, but it's in, it's what we call off brand. How many times do you not post something or I'll clean up the kitchen while I'm posting my sourdough? Cause it's off brand. It's times do you not post something or i'll clean up the kitchen mom posting my sourdough because it's off brand it's not a big conspiracy and i want to say another thing but the grand conclusions being made about this one 30 second video is absurd there's a
Starting point is 00:22:54 chance that you're right that that moment is indicative of their life and her birthday and she wants this and he's keeping her at home there's a chance of that there's also a chance that it's not that whatsoever and they're in Greece right now or that like this is a a joke this is a fun thing between them she's the ballerina farm look at her cool new apron like there's a reason why this video went on social media when you told me about the apron I thought it was genius I also said to you that you know a flight to Greece is actually that would be free for him that's not him going out and buying her something no please and if that's him cheaping out and calling dad if they went to Greece everybody would be like where are the kids no no and oh of course where are the kids who's watching the kids neglectful parenthood oh this is just so absurd people can't
Starting point is 00:23:36 afford groceries and you're going to Greece these are two people who can't win and I am almost I have no proof of this but I know farmers can't go to Greece I know in my bones that there was another birthday gift but the the grand conclusions being made off of a 10 second video, you know, nothing about what actually happened on this person's birthday. So to make, to extrapolate and make huge statements about something they chose to share with us is absurd. And it really lacks a knowledge of how the internet works. It's like like it's so frustrating to see people being so dumb when they went to Europe did they bring all the kids I don't know I don't I don't know but I know that they've been to Greece with eight kids and one of them is a baby and you leave them at
Starting point is 00:24:14 home but they don't have a nanny maybe like they would have family yeah I could also see like the Greece thing being a joke like yeah I'm gonna pick up and leave all the kids and go to Greece like I can see that being a joke yeah just calm down like seriously calm down I just I do want to know like why she wrote this follow-up article because it feels like um it definitely lessens everything she said inferred in the first one why it makes me feel like they might have had cause to sue I don't not saying that i know that or that anything i read but just and so she's backtracking a little if i was if i had cause to sue someone and this was their uh like attempt to make it right like this wouldn't be enough for me yeah i would want i
Starting point is 00:24:56 would demand a full retraction yeah an apology yeah so if they had i don't that's why i don't think they had their lawyers call up she was bright companies get like anytime an articleed. And media companies get like, anytime an article comes out about someone, they threaten to sue. And this is something media companies deal with all the time. I don't think they get scared when an influencer's lawyer calls and not enough to write a second article. I don't think that's what happened. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:16 Agreed. No, it's a whole different picture that she's painting here. It's really, really weird. It's weird. I would love to know what happened. But I'll take more ballerina farm content anytime we're not gonna get it or maybe the other one had such high clicks they wrote something else but why diverge from the narrative that they were painting and because right the negative narrative
Starting point is 00:25:35 is why there were clicks yeah i'm sure it was like so many clicks it makes sense that she would write more with more stuff that they had but it doesn't make sense why she would change her tune so much yeah anyways interesting that's what's going on with ballerina damn damn are you ready for our next story a little olympics news this will be your mini olympics recap for the day the celebs the stars are out in paris and sarah jessica parker and jennifer hudson have reunited 16 years after the Sex and the City movie. Obsessed. And just like that, they were together again.
Starting point is 00:26:09 SJP and Jennifer Hudson reunited 16 years after being in the Sex and the City movie together. Jennifer Hudson posted an Instagram photo on Monday of her and SJP hugging in front of the Eiffel Tower during the Olympics. She said, look who I ran into in Paris. Carrie and Louise reunited at last. Love is the thing, you know. No, no, I'm obsessed.
Starting point is 00:26:29 Like Jennifer Hudson's character as the, you know, very organized, sassy, in love assistant on Sex and the City, the first movie, was one of the greatest casting decisions made by anyone ever. And then like her voice was the voice singing on track and the final song obsessed beyond and there's so much funny like lore from her character like there specifically
Starting point is 00:26:53 about the louis vuitton bag that carrie um gifted her which was so sweet because she was this girl working on a budget and she she used to rent bags yeah she used to rent bags because she couldn't afford them and then when she left to get her wedding, Carrie got her a wedding gift of her very own Louis Vuitton bag. And Carrie's like this fashionable queen. We're like, oh my God, what did she get? And she opens the bag. It's one of the ugliest pieces of shit you've ever seen in your life.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Like you actually could not pay me. Yeah, even Louis Vuitton makes mistakes. And who uttered those immortal words? Lou Anne de Lesseps. It is so ugly. And that has had like a resurgence in the year since the movie came out, being like, this was so funny. But like, why was the bag so ugly. And that has had like a resurgence in the year since the movie came out being like, this was so funny, but like, why was the bag so ugly? And obviously the comments are flooded with like comments about the bags because that's
Starting point is 00:27:31 what people talk about now. But I just love, I love that we're like talking about this. I feel like so many people play iconic small roles that like people in culture love we're always talking about, but then the artists, like they don't even think about their time in that one movie or that one role. They don't understand the impact. I feel like Jennifer Hudson and don't understand the impact i feel like jennifer hudson and carrie like understood the impact yeah i also it makes me wonder because i feel like that is such a beloved casting a
Starting point is 00:27:54 beloved moment and i feel like for the show and just like that they're constantly trying to they're scraping the bottom of the days of your they bring back every former cast member and like try and make that happen why wouldn't they bring back louise from st louis maybe this is a spoiler okay how would it be so she moved back to st louis she fell in love she had like big city dreams but at the end of the day like it was like i think it was her high school sweetheart and that was more important than anything she was gonna it's kind of giving ballerina form yeah anything she was gonna do in new york so she moves back to st louis she has this big family and she ends up getting married how does her story end like just does she probably has like a child yeah she's still in st louis maybe that wants to be in fashion that would like intern for carrie that's really
Starting point is 00:28:34 good so she calls her up and she's like listen i'm bringing the kid to new york we're gonna do interviews um we'd love to see you like see you for an internship interview no no i'd love to see you and then carrie's like wait why don't, because Louise would never ask. Right, right, right, right, right. Wait, you know, what is Carrie up to this season? Oh, she has a podcast. She needs a young intern. She does because she's really struggling with her media.
Starting point is 00:28:54 Yeah. I love that. And then like the intern, Jennifer Hudson's daughter has Carrie like making TikToks. Oh my God. It's actually like a really good plot. Think about it. Think about it think about it i love these two maybe now things are set into motion
Starting point is 00:29:08 we girl can dream a girl can dream but jennifer hudson's also very busy but she's also in the her shows in la her shows in la she is really busy but she also like she works like if she gets a role she gets booked she'll be there she's showing up on time yeah she's not being like a diva extraordinaire she's getting the work done and she's flying back on the red eye yeah she works hard she does i love this i really do super cute i like forgot about these two if you were to ask me do jennifer hudson and carrie bradshaw know each other i'd be like okay wait do that it's not something that automatically comes to mind yeah no sweet love is the thing you know the olympics bringing people together oh true per usual also some more olympics
Starting point is 00:29:45 adjacent news that i just wanted to mention because bella hadid has spoken out about the adidas controversy as you guys know adidas did their offensive olympics campaign with bella hadid harking back to the 1972 olympics which were just so fabulous apparently except for the part where the israeli wrestling team was murdered taken hostage mutilated murdered um kidnapped and the like so since then adidas has taken down some of the imagery apologized said there was no intention i just it must be what world do you live in when you think of like the munich olympics and the first thing that you think of isn't that like right seriously what a charmed life yeah it's so true oh my god it's so true so she put out a statement saying for those of you
Starting point is 00:30:30 that do not know my heart i want to make sure you're hearing directly from me about my recent campaign with adidas i would never knowingly engage with any art or work that is linked to a horrific tragedy of any kind in advance of the campaign's release i had no knowledge of the historical connection to the atrocious events in 1972. But she claims to be like an activist when it comes to Israel and Palestine. Bella Hadid knows everything,
Starting point is 00:30:49 right? Right. Bella Hadid is the smartest when it comes to history of Palestine. She didn't know what happened at the 1972 Olympics. Where Palestinian terrorists
Starting point is 00:30:55 literally broke into the hotel room of the Israeli Olympians and took some of them hostage, murdered. But you know everything, right? Like your Instagram is full of facts.
Starting point is 00:31:02 But that's like a big part of this story. And the history. So like when we're saying like there's context, there's context, like you don't even know something from 50 years ago. So either she did know it and she's lying or she didn't know it. And that should only prove everything you see on Bella Hadid's Instagram is moronic. I don't know which one is more damning.
Starting point is 00:31:19 I know. Like they're both so terrible. So she claimed to know everything. You march all the time. You're like, you are the number one historian on the history of the region. And you don't know about Munich? And a major mouthpiece for the movement.
Starting point is 00:31:29 She probably has more followers than anyone else who's getting so involved in the conflict. And you don't know about Munich. She said, I'm shocked, I'm upset, and I'm disappointed in the lack of sensitivity that went into this campaign. Had I been made aware from the bottom of my heart, I would never have participated.
Starting point is 00:31:43 My team should have known, Adidas should have known, and I should have done more research so that I too would have known and understood and spoken up. I think doing more research would be a really good thing for you to do in general, more of the time. She said, as,
Starting point is 00:31:53 as I always have and always will speak up for what I believe to be wrong. While everyone's intentions were to make something positive and bring people together through art, the collective lack of understanding from all parties undermine the process. I do not believe in hate in any form, including antisemitismmitism that will never waver and i stand by that statement to the fullest extent connecting the liberation of the palestinian people to an attack so tragic is something that hurts my heart palestine is not synonymous with terrorism and this campaign unintentionally highlighted an event that does not represent who we are i'm a proud palestinian
Starting point is 00:32:22 woman and there is so much more to our culture than the things that have been equated over the past week. She said, I will forever stand by my people of Palestine while continuing to advocate for a world free of anti-Semitism. Anti-Semitism has no place in the liberation of the Palestinian people. Let me just talk to you about this one sentence. Yeah. When you're talking about the liberation of the Palestinian people and her quote is, you know, it's free Palestine until Palestine is free. And so that means from the river to the sea, as we all know, the big nursery rhyme, the river to the sea is the entirety of Israel. So Palestine can't be free until there is no Israel to have no one Jewish country in the world is anti-Semitic. So that statement, um, anti-Semitism has no place in the
Starting point is 00:33:03 liberation of the Palestinian people is incongruous. It's literally saying like, I'm a proud Nazi who stands against anti-Semitism. Like it makes no sense. I want to say something about like, it's one plus one equals sock about like her being a model on a campaign. If this were an ordinary situation and a campaign went like kind of how like Kendall Jenner for Pepsi. I am never really inclined to blame the model. Models notoriously have no say. You know, they're just models. They don't contribute to the creative. They don't contribute to hair and makeup wardrobe. They literally just do as they're told. And I actually think in this case, like that is true for Bella
Starting point is 00:33:39 Hadid. I just think it's, you know, unfortunate for her that she has this really long history of of being a polarizing figure in the Jewish community. I think a lot of Jews really dislike Bella Hadid, us included. And she has this really complicated history of of saying really egregious, damaging, hateful, anti-Semitic. Some of the worst shit I've ever seen. It comes from Bella Hadid. Don't worry. Hamas treats the hostages really well. They give them a birthday cake. When one of the hostages was freed, she posted that Hamas had given him a birthday cake because he said like they made a
Starting point is 00:34:13 birthday cake to taunt him that it was his birthday. They didn't let him eat it. He posted, look how good Hamas treated the hostages. Like Bella Hadid is a lightning rod for hate. I hate Bella Hadid. And I think she's an anti-Semite. I think she's one of the most damaging people in this conversation. She has the biggest platform. She spreads the most lies, propaganda. Like she will go down in history. Like when we look at this in a hundred years, she will go down in history as being a real catalyst for hate. But this is such an interesting saga when it comes to Adidas, because in situations like this, like the model is not a part of,
Starting point is 00:34:47 it's just so crazy. Put out this statement. I feel like all of our ire was directed toward Adidas. I feel like actually, and Bella Hadid's angry at Adidas and we're angry at Adidas. And it's all really on Adidas. They did the creative for this campaign. I really didn't have my blood boiling in this instance for Bella Hadid until
Starting point is 00:35:04 this statement where she's literally so such a hateful person, but then says I stand against hate. It's like, just because you say it doesn't make it true. Your statement is like inherently contradictory unless you're talking about freeing Palestine from Hamas, which is what we all want. But that's not what you're talking about. Yeah, that's not what you're talking about. You're talking about just very slowly taking over. You've just very slowly become a mouthpiece for Hamas. And you very slowly have started to justify rape and justify murder and justify the atrocities of October 7th.
Starting point is 00:35:34 So you love hate, actually. And I think that. But then people will see this statement and be like, oh, Bella Hadid stands against hate and she's not an anti-Semite. Just because you like say that doesn't make it true. And I want to say, I actually do believe Bella Hadid that she got booked for this gig and didn't know at all what the implications were and what it symbolized. Because I actually don't think she knows about the Munich Olympics. And that's because she's dumb. And that's because she's not a person we should be following or listening to when it comes to what's going on in the region. I think she parades as this activist and this really educated, knowledgeable person on the subject. But this statement, she just admitted to knowing nothing. So let's stop collectively giving her a platform.
Starting point is 00:36:15 Right. Right. And I just I don't know how much more I can like talk about these things on the show because it's seriously upsetting. And like this show, it's our show and we're keeping it fun. these things on the show because it's seriously upsetting. And like this show, it's our show and we're keeping it fun, but just wanted to let you know why this apology, like the rest, throw them in the garbage. This one really made me very angry.
Starting point is 00:36:34 I will always stand for peace over violence. Meanwhile, Hamas is perpetuating violence every single day. You do not stand against it. You're not calling for the release of the hostages. You're not doing anything that promotes peace. Oh, please.lla hadid is like hanging out with and taking pictures with people who actually go around new york city and beat up jews like for a fact joey borgen was beat up by a jew who was in a picture with bella hadid the next day smiling like she is not a reputable source when
Starting point is 00:36:59 it comes to like information on this and i know it's really hard to actually find good information i'm sympathetic bella hadid is not where you should be starting let's just let's say that right so I'm like I'm so done with her I can't right and it's just like crazy how like really one of the most popular voices for anti-semitism like in the world can just say I stand against anti-semitism I want a world free from anti-semitism then people are going to pick that up and applaud that right and it's just it couldn't be true you can say whatever you want like the sky is purple but like we're telling you your actions your words they're anti-semitic they're hurting the jewish people around the world no there can like calling for the erasure of the state of israel is
Starting point is 00:37:36 inherently anti-semitic that's the fact so now now do with that what you will i will personally never forget when bell hadid went on a podcast and was like crying that like this was like two years ago how like you know most of her friends who are jewish like won't speak to her anymore they're like not allowed over to her house for shabbat and how she's the victim and that it's like okay wait all your jewish friends won't see you or speak to you do you ever want to ask why and then everybody was like oh my god look all of bella hadid's friends like who are jewish aren't friends with her anymore because you're a fucking anti-semite like it's not this big conspiracy you are the problem it took them long enough though literally you can never catch me being friends with bella not that like anyone's
Starting point is 00:38:12 asking are you ready for our next story which honestly is just as upsetting so yes just stay upset taylor swift has spoken out as she is completely in shock over the uk mass stabbing as three little girls are dead and eight are injured. So yesterday there was a terrible attack in the UK at a Taylor Swift themed dance class. Three little girls have been pronounced dead as of this morning. Eight are injured. She posted a statement saying the horror of yesterday's attack in Southport is washing over me continuously and I'm just completely in shock. loss of in the loss of life and innocence and the horrendous trauma inflicted on everyone who was there the families and first responders these were just little kids at a dance class i'm in a complete loss for how to
Starting point is 00:38:53 ever convey my sympathies to these families i don't know how like oh my god first of all the story itself is so horrible so horrible like some ho some hooded- Animal. Man came into a dance class, like, you know, themed dance class, started stabbing the kids and the adults and the adults trying to protect the kids. I think it was like a bloodbath. Yeah. The eight injured are like critically injured. At first it was one dead,
Starting point is 00:39:18 but then like two more didn't survive their injuries. Like it's just a horrible, horrible story. It's such a horrible story because you can't think of a place like more filled with love and joy than a Taylor Swift themed dance class for kids like truly monstrosity and I can only really imagine it obviously what comes to mind is Ariana Grande like very similar on a much bigger scale this place of celebration enjoying Ariana Grande concert you know really for kids becomes a place for such destruction I can't really imagine like how you deal with this as Taylor Swift like all these people coming together to celebrate you
Starting point is 00:39:51 ends up being I really don't know how you cope with this like it's it's so horrible and I actually thought her statement was really well written and heartfelt and heartfelt and I think it was beautiful but I I don't know how you how you deal with this honestly it's it's so horrible yeah yeah like just horrible for the families I think it's just like a very quiet town that all of a sudden is turned upside down by this and I'm sure she'll do what she does of Of course. And I think the Swifties have already raised money and I'm, I'm sure there'll be no like lack of expense spared, but nothing could change what they witnessed, what they've gone through,
Starting point is 00:40:33 the people that they've lost. It's just really, really terrible and like senseless. And I don't, they, I don't think they've shared who this person was and what they were trying to accomplish, but it's just,
Starting point is 00:40:43 it's so, so upsetting. It's devastating. It's really, um, it's really terrible. I like, there's just actually no words to like speak. Right. And I thought it was like amazing that she released a statement and I'm sure she'll go above and beyond and meet everyone. But like, Ooh, that's just gotta be for her to like take that on. I don't even know how you, how you would like coexist with that. Yeah. Like with the guilt.
Starting point is 00:41:10 Yeah. And of course she's not responsible, but you can't help but like beat yourself up. Yeah. And take that on. And it's just, it's really, really,
Starting point is 00:41:18 really sad. Yeah. Sad for everyone. Yeah. Okay. Well, switching gears to our fourth story story some family drama oh my god the Cyrus family like I have recently like I knew this was going on like I kind of didn't care yeah
Starting point is 00:41:35 but it has gotten so crazy and then when I found out that like there were rumors that Tish's uh husband used to date Noah like then I was like okay let me pay attention I I check in every once in a while it's super crazy like I get the recap and then I I come back a few weeks later but this headline um really surprised me today because Tish is reunited with the Daily Mail calls her love rival daughter stop that's really disgusting if it's not true but if it is true it's also really disgusting she reunited with Noah for the first time in three years after claims that she stole her kinky husband dominic purcell from the youngest child this headline is so fucking twisted yeah but daily mail did have the exclusive photos which is why i'm reading their headline i just want to say like if it was completely not true i feel like the cyrus family would have said something like you guys are disgusting like yeah
Starting point is 00:42:21 where do you get these ideas no there's something i don't know if it's like how you know maybe they just had spoken or Noah had a crush on him from tv or whatever yeah there's something that to me is the only way I can make this digestible is that like let's say you know during COVID Noah and Tish like watch this show that they've never seen they both became obsessed with him like following my Instagram like Noah loved him and then like Tish actually got an opportunity to like go on a date with him and ended up marrying him like that's the only way it could be because it's giving the idea of you right her daughter in the book was obsessed with the Harry Styles character and then she ends up fucking the Harry Styles character and the kid has a fucking breakdown
Starting point is 00:42:56 when they like are spotted together with paparazzi and it's so weird it's like the weirdest part of the book and the kid was 12 she was never gonna have a real relationship with Harry Styles, but Noah Cyrus like is of age. No, I'm sorry. I really can't go down this path. It's like kind of gross. But also, so the two of them were seen together walking out of the Encino Financial Center,
Starting point is 00:43:14 which is a financial, an office that offers financial management and law advice. They're just like walking out. So clearly they're on speaking terms. She like puts her hand on Noah's shoulder at some point. I don't know what that means. But then also you saw last week that this audio recording of Billy Ray Cyrus has come out.
Starting point is 00:43:32 He's going through a divorce from his new wife, Fire Rose. She's like much younger than him. And she must have released these recordings because the Daily Mail has them. And they're clearly like between. Or it's like public information. No, but the Daily Mail is the one who got them. But maybe they got them from the filers perhaps. Anyway, somehow these audio recordings
Starting point is 00:43:50 of like their fights have come out and he is awful. I mean, there's so many layers to the audio recording. Like one, how he speaks to his wife. Holy shit. Yeah. Two, he makes a comment about his daughter. Yeah, he called her like, everyone knows the quote, that devil's a skank.
Starting point is 00:44:07 Referring to Miley. And he doesn't even call Tish by her name, the mother of his three children, wife of 30 years. He just calls her a slut. Oh, my God. Okay, Billy Stewart, calm the fuck down. Not to make it about me, but my childhood is ruined. Yeah, no, that'll do it. That'll do it, Billy Ray.
Starting point is 00:44:23 Are you okay? No, seriously? So crazy? that'll do it that'll do it billy ray are you okay no seriously so crazy no this just when you think like the cyrus family drama like can't get any more twisted billy ray's out here calling his daughter the devil skank yeah skank is such a crazy word to use period about your daughter devil yeah but i feel like maybe that's how like people from the south talk oh that devil don't know what he did he got the devil inside yeah yeah yeah like i don't know the devil i could see billy ray like kind of using that word not always nefariously like oh the devil went down to georgia you know yeah but that everybody knows that devil's a skank oh my god chill bro that's literally your daughter order my god that is so true but anyways I don't know if this means like harmony between Noah and Tish also like Noah was team Billy for a second like maybe these recordings
Starting point is 00:45:11 have made her come to the other side maybe she just like went team Billy because she had nowhere else to go and Tish was like listen we need to work this out you can't be with my enemy is my friend you can't be with this man like yeah I'll take you back and I do you feel like them leaving this particular office building they could have been spotted anywhere coffee like is them releasing these photos like look we're going to a lawyer so the way I saw it is like I don't know I don't know if they're going to coffee yet but like you know the paparazzi just don't sit outside the Encino Financial Center so like someone wanted us to see this yeah no it's so important when it comes to paparazzi in this
Starting point is 00:45:44 day and age is to really have media literacy. Cause if people like Beyonce, Mindy Kaling teach us anything, it's like you can be pregnant and nobody can see you. Like you can live a fully private life. Even Hailey Bieber said she would have been able to hide her pregnancy till the end. And she's one of the most photographed people in the world. So knowing what we know about celebrity culture, it's important to inspect every single piece of paparazzi with a little bit of a critical eye and a, you know, a healthy amount of suspicion and doubt. And I think they want us to see these photos so what about it do they want us to see the fact that these two are together the fact that they're leaving a
Starting point is 00:46:12 lawyer's office like what about it was important for them to share with us I'm taking from it the togetherness unless it's like a tiktok of somebody who was just happened to be leaving that office financial center too and they got a picture but if it's a long camera lens, paparazzi. Yeah. It's like a, it's a TMZ in this day and age, you need to know, like they wanted us to see that. Yeah. Unless it's, you know, same with like a security camera footage, like Beyonce in the elevator or most recently, who was a PD?
Starting point is 00:46:41 Well, they didn't want us to see that. Until they did. Until it was released for a reason, you know? Yeah. but why was it also not really like whoever released it was also the same person who didn't not release it we need to have a healthy amount of you know criticism and suspicion and doubt when it comes to things like this being put out i sound so crazy right now but it is true but the thing what i was going to say is it's impossible to know exactly what we're like supposed to know for sure but that's why it's important just to ask questions never stop asking why unless you're being really fucking annoying like maybe it's time to stop
Starting point is 00:47:14 yeah so true but no asking questions like seriously just not taking anything at face value immediately maybe eventually it is face value it yes it is, though, to see the dissolution of any family. The Cyrus family in particular, I think a lot of people our age feel really connected to. Miley and Billy specifically. And to see it get to a level this low. Every family has their own shit. And when it airs out in public, it's always like really sad to see. But to see it get to this level of calling your daughter a skank potentially marrying someone who
Starting point is 00:47:45 your daughter had a crush on like when it gets to this level of like really like hedonistic and like scary I don't know it's like but I also feel like for their part they've tried to keep it private as much as possible because we really don't know a lot it's not like they're like you know Brittany and Jamie Lynn like writing Instagram captions about each other it's really true this is what has sort of like seeped out and that's really unfortunate we're getting scraps it's not like they are putting it on display we're getting scraps and we're like trying to put together full you know theories about what's really going on when they're giving us every now and then they're not giving us it's like no but every now and then someone will break like noah the other like a couple of months ago which i feel like was my
Starting point is 00:48:21 foray into this story she posted something cryptic on social media in regards to what was going on with her mom like yeah and then also fire rose has right uh been a big part of this now too fire rose being billy wait ray's ex-wife all that to say like this recording was like not for the faint of heart did you listen to it yes I've just read quotes he sounds fucking crazy like really nutty and like drunk. Yes. Scary. Like, so now that part of the story now makes sense why Miley,
Starting point is 00:48:51 but I also saw Miley was just on a talk show. She did a long form interview. Maybe it was with Letterman or something. Oh yeah. The, um, my Netflix guest. And,
Starting point is 00:49:01 um, I think she was talking about her dad and I think she made it clear that they don't talk but she didn't go in yeah yeah i don't know i mean we should watch that yeah we should even though i find david letterman to be insufferable i know but like he lost me when he did the interview with kim because i actually think that netflix show is great he gets great guests and they're really good interviews but the one with kim um where was like the first time she really ever talked about her robbery at length I just found him to be so fucking annoying yeah he's really annoying but I don't think he's good at his job and I stand by the fact like if David Letterman had to like try and get a show on the biggest show on NBC in this day and age where like
Starting point is 00:49:37 it wasn't just like if you just the pool of people who were getting chosen for like late night shows when David Letterman got chosen was like 11 people. They were all like white straight men. Now like the pool is much bigger and still only white straight men, but like other people get a chance. I think if he had to like fight for his right to like get a show today, he would never be chosen. Like if he had to start a podcast from his basement, like it would never rise to success. The bar is much higher now. And the pool of people who have successful platforms is much wider. I don't think David Letterman has the talent maybe back in the day maybe no I think now like the the talent pool is too great when you look at who's killing it on all media platforms yeah I well I like have
Starting point is 00:50:16 a crazy hate for David Letterman I can't explain that anyone really with like enough talent and moxie yep can rise to success right it back then you had to be chosen and then you will have success but like it's so true getting chosen and what qualifies you it's a bunch of things that aren't as much about talent and moxie yep no it's so true if david letterman had a microphone in a dream right now like nobody would be listening to his podcast if he wasn't david letterman already like he could never build what people have built from nothing yeah that's how i feel about david letterman i think that's a fair assessment thank you and now he just gets the best guests in the world so right we actually don't want him to speak like correct oh my god like i was thinking this the other day because simone biles has been doing so much press for her netflix
Starting point is 00:50:59 documentary and then the um olympics obviously and i need someone to ask simone biles about stick it like as a successful gymnast do you watch that movie you have to did you watch that movie did it inspire you is it correct like is it because everything i know about gymnastics and i think a lot of girls my age who are obsessed with gymnastics are obsessed with it because of that movie yeah what is the influence and what happened to the main actress from the movie she's um on a series good that's like it's kind of it's not rizzoli and aisles but it's like the same vibe where it goes on forever it goes on forever you make a shit ton of money and you're like kind of famous great i love that for her missy peregrine yes rookie blue yes yes you know one of those fbi
Starting point is 00:51:41 fbi most wanted she is paying her bills and she's living comfortably. I absolutely love that for her. Me too. Great. Okay. I feel like sometimes we like find people from old movies and it's like. And it's sad. Yeah.
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Starting point is 00:54:50 What is our fifth and final story? Our fifth and final story, finally some levity, okay? Yeah, oh my God, no, today's episode was super heavy. It's like, that's just the world that we live in. No, and seriously, like we need to combat it. Like I can't. I know, but like we can't ignore. I know, I know, I know, I know.
Starting point is 00:55:05 But like, seriously. Then we're just talking about a bunch of like, nothing. I'm depressed. Yeah. It's a depressing world. It is. It's sick.
Starting point is 00:55:12 But the good news is, is that Andy Cohen and the Real Housewives of New Jersey are still talking nonsense. This story is like, bothering me. It's bothering me too. Andy Cohen confirms
Starting point is 00:55:22 that the Real Housewives of New Jersey is getting a reboot, says all fresh faces may be coming after weeks of speculation andy confirmed that rahoanj is getting a reboot he said quote have you heard that we're going to do big changes on the show he said to a viewer a caller and his radio show who called complaining about the storylines he said we are rebooting the show we're going to reboot it we're going to do something different interrupting the woman who kept complaining he said we're we're going to see what we do we'll see I don't know maybe just all fresh faces okay so since it's still a maybe let me take a moment to say don't do this I agree and
Starting point is 00:55:55 also what's with the change in tune they've sort of been remarking all year long because a couple of months ago they announced that the reunion was going to be like a little bit different this year because so many of the castmates literally will not be in the same room with each other that they're going to do sort of a hybrid type of thing and this led people it's it really freaked people out they thought that it was indicative that the show was getting a reboot they were starting clean everyone was getting fired and Andy has like said multiple times over the course of the last few months like this is not true he's maintained that stance being like no no like we're changing things up a little bit but that doesn't mean the show's being rebooted like he has said those words and now it's like we're
Starting point is 00:56:26 thinking of rebooting the show yeah i feel like he's as you know the girls of vanderpump will say he's living in the comments too much and sometimes like as a producer you should just like sit in a room not listen to the fans who are always calling take this one out take that one out and you know what so often we myself included have been wrong yeah it's so true why don't we make the best executive decision for the show like you are the professionals like you're the professional you make great television stop listening to everyone who's just like they could be turned in two seconds and remember how much everyone loved west seven minutes of a reunion and we didn't like him anymore you can make anyone like anyone famous fickle why don't you like just do the work
Starting point is 00:57:07 that you are an expert in? Yeah. And stop leaving it to the fans who are just like consuming what you are putting out. Right. That's actually a really good point. And I don't know if a reboot
Starting point is 00:57:17 is the right answer. I feel like you can take a look at Real Housewives of Orange County and Real Housewives of New York because they were both two shows on the brink. On the brink. On the brink. They had had cast members on for 14 plus years.
Starting point is 00:57:28 It wasn't working anymore. And they took two different routes. With the OC, they did like a lot of changes, but the core group remained. Like Tamra's still on. They brought Heather Dubrow back. They brought a bunch of new ladies. They went into the archives.
Starting point is 00:57:39 They went to the archives. They moved back. Their future laid in the past. But also in the front, they brought some new ladies. Like they really made a lot of big changes without doing a complete reboot. And even though we haven't watched, I've actually been tempted. They also brought Taylor Armstrong, somebody from a different franchise. I've been tempted to watch.
Starting point is 00:57:55 And, like, I have it all recorded. And one day I do hope to watch. So it's something. And I think people are really enjoying it. And it's going well. I don't know if it was, like, the ratings boost that they were hoping for. I don't think it turned things around completely, but I think it definitely, you know, started an uptick.
Starting point is 00:58:09 Then you look at Real Housewives of New York where they did a complete reboot. It was another franchise that needed something. And instead of doing what they did in RSC, they tried something new where absolutely nobody from the old franchise was on and they started with a bunch of new faces. And I think that one took a minute.
Starting point is 00:58:21 I think it did, you know, I don't think it matched Roni ratings completely, but I think it caused a bit of an uptick so they're both having success not it's not a perfect formula either one of them I wouldn't say one is better than the other I would say they're both equally popular oh I would say as it stands right now like Roni reboot is a flop I think they're gonna keep working it they're bringing in new faces. And sometimes these things take time, but I don't think that it has like crashed through into the, like,
Starting point is 00:58:51 I think the people who are watching it are like trying to make fetch happen. And they're saying like, this is decent, but it's not taken over. It's not, not missable. Like it's very missable.
Starting point is 00:59:01 Yeah. I don't know. I don't love. And I'm sure it's like, if you watch the show you're like yeah that's you watched it you're like yeah that's nice yeah yeah it wasn't giving like but like when you reboot the show it's for the intention that it will be like season one of roni the first time around that's why we're bringing all new fresh faces not for like
Starting point is 00:59:17 a more of the same or lesser than yeah it's real housewives is just at this inflection point and I think they have been for a while and I don't know I think they've done some really good things in terms of it's kind of scary to like get rid of an OG right because they're historic they have huge followings but I feel like they've done a really good job of keeping people on the network while maybe not in the roles that they had started out on when it comes to Ultimate Girls Trip when it comes to Peacock these things that go viral and and you're keeping people on the payroll. And I recall Ultimate Girls Trip, Traders, those shows, major successes. Major successes. So I feel like-
Starting point is 00:59:50 Like I don't watch them and I can't stop hearing about them. I think they've done a really good job because they are at this point where reality TV, the landscape has changed a lot. Bravo was at the forefront for many, many years. Now I feel like Netflix, these more competition shows, I think other people are, are ahead of it. And I do think like Bravo was responsible for making it so popular and now they've kind of been eclipsed by other, other shows. It's been a long time. And also there, we talk about this, like there is this inherent issue. The shows are very formulaic and you come on and you, you are there for a reason, whether you have nothing to lose or you have a lot to lose and a lot to gain. And you're not going, we're not going to get that season one energy when everyone knows
Starting point is 01:00:28 what you stand to gain, if it all goes well. So it's just kind of at this weird point in culture where this thing that they really invented has eclipsed them, right? Other people are doing it better. And I do think they're kind of killing it in some parts. Traitors was huge for them, correct? Ultimate Girl Trip, everything they're doing on Peacock is really working for them. I think on the main network with these franchise shows, they are struggling. And I think, you know, it was OC, then it was New York. They're all sort of falling one by one. And I think the more time goes on, they're going to try different things. One of them might hit and they'll do it for other shows, but I don't think they have found the perfect formula for these shows. For rehabilitating shows that have stalled.
Starting point is 01:01:03 Yeah. And all of them either have stalled yeah and all of them either have stalled or are going to stall yeah even like Beverly Hills is probably the one that's had the least issues but it's still not what it was yeah and it hasn't been for a while and you know Vanderpump Rules was there too but thank god for Scandival when you think about Vanderpump Rules right before Scandival that show was on the brink of being canceled yeah no and they were also bringing on a new cast. Right. The younger generation. Then the Valley, I think was a really inspired decision.
Starting point is 01:01:29 And it's going really well. Yes. So I think they're working through it. I don't know what they're going to do with these big housewife franchise that are at this inflection point. I don't know what the answer is. But I also feel like, and I didn't watch the season of New Jersey just because of the time
Starting point is 01:01:43 constraint on my part, but it's one of the few franchises that I've not missed a season of like I really do enjoy it and I my argument is that like it hasn't stalled it's not bad enough especially now when we think about what we called rony stall it wasn't in hindsight it wasn't that bad the problem with New Jersey is that the women hate each other so much that's the whole point of the show right I don agree. I agree with you. I don't agree that that New Jersey is at this point. Maybe the ratings aren't doing well and that's the biggest indicator. But I think when it comes to actual plot and I've seen most of this season, I haven't seen the last couple of episodes while we've been here, but it's very good. And I know something happened this week where Margaret
Starting point is 01:02:17 like sent flowers and it really took like the internet by storm. I don't agree that New Jersey is failing or flopping. I don't think that they're, I think they're, they bring it in. And the fact that these women literally can't attend a reunion is indicative of how good the show is. Right. So I'm not seeing what everybody else is seeing. Right. And just like, sometimes on the one hand, I'm like, if it's not that great, like maybe script it more, maybe edit it down, maybe make it crazy again. And then when that happens, I'll be like, this is edited. This is, don't listen but it's entertaining don't listen to me i'm talking about it i'm watching it's entertaining yeah it's what you want it's true it's definitely good it has been interesting to see because this i feel sort of inflection point started like maybe a year or two ago i feel
Starting point is 01:02:59 like it's been really interesting to see the changes bravo and peacock has made it and they are killing it in some regards but they haven't solved that core issue, which is the franchise, which with the Bravo housewives franchise, which made the network what it is. Yeah. I don't know what they do, but I'm open to all ideas.
Starting point is 01:03:14 I don't think anything they've done yet with OC or New York has been revolutionary or has completely worked. I think we need ballerina farm on the real housewives of Utah just to make it, you know, that's what, that's the, the housewife
Starting point is 01:03:25 everyone's talking about maybe we need more trad wives that's what everyone's got everyone in a tizzy well there is that new show on hulu the secret wives but that's about the swingers the secret lives of mormon wives oh is it i think it's about that one scandal with like the swinging influencers yeah but no like you want to have things that people are talking about lightning rods in the culture it's true actually like you know fancy stay- that people are talking about, lightning rods in the culture. It's true, actually. It used to be like, you know, fancy stay at home housewives. Now it's the trad wife. It's true.
Starting point is 01:03:49 They kind of have to get more on like theme with what people are talking about. That's what people are talking about. It's true. But again, that's also fleeting. So do you want to make decisions and stand by them or you want to be at the whims of the audience? Because I don't think that's going to get you very far. We're a very fickle bunch and myself included. Don't listen to me. I don't make television. I'm not the expert. No, but you do make amazing podcasts. Right. And so I just need amazing television to make
Starting point is 01:04:12 amazing podcasts off of. And we are, we're an ecosystem. Yes, we are constantly just evolving. And as my part of the ecosystem, like I leave it to them to be like, make the decisions. Yeah. Don't, I'm not your job. I agree. I do think Bravo has a, an issue where they either listen, listen to the fans too much or not at all. And there has to be a very delicate balance about how the audience weighs in on big decisions at a network. Because like you said, we, we think what kind of, they want us to think like they give people
Starting point is 01:04:40 good at it's bad at it. So they're very much in charge of the of of the favoritism if you will and either like something will happen and they won't listen to us at all it's like we've been begging you for years or they'll just be so like finicky and do what the audience says after five minutes right you have to weigh the the q scores if you will lightly because we're thinking what you want us to think our q scores are a reflection of what you told us so like literally you could do a whole season of Sandoval doing community service and just being
Starting point is 01:05:07 going to therapy. Please no therapy. That's one of my least favorite tropes. Me too. Doing great work. You could make us like him if you wanted to. Saving the turtles. Yeah. The turds. Jumping in front of like a bullet for an elderly woman. Like someone has a bad Q score like you're in charge. You're able. You have the power
Starting point is 01:05:23 to make it go up. Doesn't mean we need a new person who we might not like at all at least you know we're invested fresh right you know we're invested in these villains yeah well looking forward to see what they do there this is just sort of one of my to me the most interesting things that like it has is happening and has been happening for a while and like watching what they do yeah and i'm happy for the for the traders and the ultimate girl strip because people love that. And I'm happy for the reality stars. Like another life.
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