The Toast - It Was Diana's! From The 80's!: Thursday, January 19th, 2023

Episode Date: January 19, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials! Welcome back to The Toast. Happy Thursday. Hope everyone's having a blessed day. I am. Because I'm joined by... Yeah, I made it. I'm the world's greatest. I know it's R. Kelly. Don't come for me. It's such a good song. Hey, Jax!
Starting point is 00:00:15 I'm that star up in the sky. I'm the mountain way up high. Yeah, I made it. I'm the world's greatest. I know. It's like so sad that he had to go and be an animal. Nothing like a little R. I'm the world's greatest. I know. It's like so sad that he had to go be an animal. Nothing like a little R. Kelly to start off the day. So true.
Starting point is 00:00:30 Hey, Jax, how you doing? Doing good. Thank you very much. How about you? Do I look like Puffy? No. Well, I should because I was up all night sobbing, sobbing. I did not go to bed till 2.30 in the morning.
Starting point is 00:00:47 Sobbing from this book in five years. I never cried like that. I never cried like that in my fucking life. What? Oh my God, I thought you were going to say that you were up sobbing from the sound of music. No. Because I was.
Starting point is 00:01:00 Oh, you watched it? Because I was. I made it all the way to intermission. Like remember when there was an intermission in a movie? the perfect time to turn it off I'm gonna finish it tonight it was so good I was getting like a little emotional it was so beautiful oh well I can't believe you're crying over in five years so I never I have cried like two or three times at books and when I say cry I mean like you, you know, tears well up. Maybe a tear. Jackie, you would have thought someone died.
Starting point is 00:01:29 Sobbing. What about it? Spoiler alert. But this was a book that we read for the Redheads in 2020. So if you've been keeping up, like, this is old news. Spoiler alert, okay? In five years, Rebecca Searle about to be spoiled. Her best friend dies of cancer.
Starting point is 00:01:44 And they like literally take you through the whole thing. And then like they're like, oh my God, I'm going to cry talking about it. Like she they're like ignoring that she's going to die. Like they they're like they haven't even like thought about it. And then like the girl is like, we need to talk about it. Like I'm dying. And it was just oh my God. Sobbed like I've never sobbed in my whole life.
Starting point is 00:02:03 So do you like the book? Love. Wow. Because when we read it for the Redheads, like we weren't that impressed. Mind you, it was when we were doing two books a month during COVID. Dark times. And we read it right after before we were strangers,
Starting point is 00:02:17 which we all love. But then two weeks later, we read this. And like, we're not a bunch of girls who like read a lot of romance books in a row. So we were kind of fatigued. And it didn't get the shine that you're saying it deserves. Oh my God, I'm obsessed. I'm so glad that you like my recommendation. Loved, loved, loved.
Starting point is 00:02:36 Thank you so much. So if I'm looking like puffy or my voice sounds like a little hoarse, it's because I was up all night crying again. Did you finish the book? No, no. I it was so late. Ben was snoring and like I really up all night crying again. Did you finish the book? No no I it was so late Ben was snoring and like I really needed to go to bed. I thought you were gonna find it a little stupid. Okay so I was about to find it stupid but I what I really like about the book is it's all
Starting point is 00:02:57 about this dream that that the girl has and I'm a person who like I'm very in touch with my subconscious. I have crazy dreams. I have dreams that I'm very in touch with my subconscious. I have crazy dreams. I have dreams that I've remembered since I was a kid. I have recurring dreams. So I actually liked that this book was like referencing a dream because there are dreams that I have. There's like two or three that I've had in my life that like I am always thinking about. Got it. Okay. So it spoke to you. I'm really enjoying it. So I just wanted to say like if I look you know not like my usual supermodel self that's why because you were emoting
Starting point is 00:03:28 I was also so busy yesterday like podcast podcast podcast meeting meeting meeting ended the show I mean ended the day with our first ever live podcast we did a live
Starting point is 00:03:37 YouTube video and audio podcast on our Patreon yesterday it was so fun it was a YouTube live which we used to do every single day for our show some of you guys are new here but this show started as like a facebook live instagram live and youtube live
Starting point is 00:03:51 show then we eventually stopped doing facebook and instagram but for like many years we would do this show live on youtube and then and then you know upload it as a podcast but we had the live chat and that was like a bet like a really great part of the live element of our old show and to kind of go back to our roots with like, there was like 4,000 people there. They were chatting, chatting, chatting. Like I was living for it, living for it. It was so much fun. I think everyone had a really good time.
Starting point is 00:04:13 It was a great way to spend the night. We broke down like a lot of the pop culture stories from this week. Things that like we didn't get a chance to talk about. We really dove into the sound of music, which inspired me to watch the movie. And it's so good. And the more I thought about it, the more I was like, this is my perfect movie. Like it's a historical period piece musical about the campers. Speaking of musicals, we also dove deep into the Glee documentary,
Starting point is 00:04:39 which has been like a developing story online, but it's not really like interesting enough to talk about on the toast. But actually if you look like deep enough. It actually is really interesting. So we were able. We read like a review. That kind of you know read the documentary to filth. And we got to dive deep into like the Glee curse.
Starting point is 00:04:57 It was a really good episode. Like we did lots of pop culture. Lots of Jackson Claude. And I had so much fun. Like I can't wait to do it again. Yeah me too. We'll definitely do it again next month so if you want to watch
Starting point is 00:05:07 the show after it happened you can head over to patreon.com slash a toast it's there waiting to be watched and enjoyed
Starting point is 00:05:14 by all 100% 100% so today I have an exciting day because after we wrap the toast I'm going to record
Starting point is 00:05:24 a podcast with my twin. Yes, you are. Yes, you are. I'm so excited. Are you able to say? Yeah, I'm doing Victoria Fuller's. She already posted about it.
Starting point is 00:05:35 So I'm doing Victoria Fuller's podcast. Like not my twin. It's going to be like so much twin energy in one studio. I just hope it's not on video because it's going to be really confusing. Like who's talking? I do believe it is on video. Damn. Well, hopefully her voice is very different than yours, which I believe it is. I think it's lower and slower. Yeah, no, but I'm excited to see her in person. Like it's like looking in a mirror. Cause I always say like one of the most annoying things about the human experience is never being able to see your body. Like I can
Starting point is 00:06:04 look down at my legs, but I can never be you looking at me. I will never see what other people see. It's like so frustrating. Like, and a mirror is really not accurate. So I think being in the same room as Victoria Fuller will be the closest I will ever get to seeing myself. Okay. A mirror is accurate, except there's always a part of me that's like what if the mirrors are all lying and none of us look like what we think no but also when you stand in front of a mirror you're typically posing like even if you're just standing in a way that's flattering you never see yourself like 360 it's two-dimensional yeah it's not accurate it's not accurate by the way when
Starting point is 00:06:42 was the mirror invented like did people used to just like exist having no clue what they looked like they would look at their reflection in like a lake that's narcissus in a lake like a lake like a lick a like you know in a spoon and then eventually the mirror came to be but i think for a while there was like reflective surfaces that weren't as clear as our mirrors now no a little foggy don't you shudder to think what people will be seeing their reflection in in a hundred years fucking scary they're gonna be like looking at an x-ray machine I'm actually I'm glad to be alive in the age of the mirror like I didn't want to be looking at my reflection in a lake because you got to bend down to look at the lake and then you got a double chin so I would just be extremely insecure in
Starting point is 00:07:27 the renaissance no but maybe no maybe you're secure because like you see this vision of yourself that's like a little blurry you know it's just a silhouette so I'm looking good I don't see these details I don't see that pimple that's true it's like a little too much yeah we're seeing a little too much now okay tell me if this is like the worst call ever do you feel like pimples are like a new age thing I just refuse to believe people like in the industrial times like had pimples well people in the industrial times definitely had pimples because that smog was clogged yeah for sure but I do think all of this skin care it's a little chicken and egg yeah and you see like I mean Ben loves to
Starting point is 00:08:06 say because he has perfect skin because he doesn't put anything on his face but I think he's also someone who's just blessed with good skin I think that definitely in the renaissance there were pimply teenagers but I also think that a lot of current environmental factors and also products that we have and consume and like how everything has just a bajillion chemicals like it's not helping I guess because like the only way I envision like the renaissance is like from tv like in the gilded age nobody had pimples but it's because they're actors yes yeah okay and like if someone in the renaissance had their portrait done like the artist isn't including the pimple like a lot of those portraits are extremely flattering photoshopped photoshop yeah facetune no that's so true so who knows what they
Starting point is 00:08:51 were looking like scary yeah but maybe they think we look scary with like our botox and our big lips big lips and like all of our makeup like a couple couple of clowns. I'm going to be honest with you guys. You look like fucking clowns. You know, because people like in the, what, I don't know what era it was called, but in like France, you know, Marie Antoinette, when they were wearing like literal clown makeup, like they thought they were gorgeous. And like big wigs.
Starting point is 00:09:20 I'm happy for them, yeah. And they were the big wigs. Confidence is a timeless asset. Yeah. But beauty is, it's relative and it isn't. Like, I think it's also timeless, you know? I think there's a certain person who's beautiful in any era. Me.
Starting point is 00:09:39 LaTurd. LaTurd-ia. So Victoria Fuller. LaTurd-ia. Yeah. LaTurdia. So Victoria Fuller. LaTurdia. Yeah. LaTurd. So it's the Hurst day, which means we're so close. We are so close, you guys.
Starting point is 00:09:52 Hold on. Hold on for one more day. Tomorrow's Friday, and we have a great show today. So by the time you're done listening to this, it might even be time for like a late afternoon snack, and then, you know, sneak it out of work early. So we're going to get you through. We're going to sail into this Friday.
Starting point is 00:10:09 Yeah, we really are. Though this week has been not nefarious. It was a four day work week. And for that, we are grateful. Yeah. So we need to acknowledge the good weeks just like we acknowledge the bad weeks. So true, Jax. Some weeks never end.
Starting point is 00:10:24 But today I woke up, I was like, it's the hers day. Wow. There are some weeks. Like, acknowledge the bad weeks. So true, Jax. So true. Some weeks never end. But today I woke up. I was like, it's the hers day? Wow. There are some weeks, like I swear to God, that I'm still living in. Like they're so long. Yeah. But not this week. And we should acknowledge.
Starting point is 00:10:35 You're correct. It's a cute little shorty award. Short. Please. I'm triggered. I'm sorry. But you need to, like, you need to confront your triggers. You can't be one of those people that's like, I can't say shorty.
Starting point is 00:10:48 Go shorty. It's your birthday. Gonna party like it's your birthday. I didn't really even tell anyone because I genuinely forgot, but like last week was my half birthday. I thought you're celebrating your birthday now on your half birthday. I know, I forgot. Well, maybe you celebrated it in L.A.
Starting point is 00:11:06 I think that's a good way to celebrate. Yeah. It was just, like, frustrating because I wanted to have my 28th birthday last week. And I totally forgot space because I'm so busy. Yeah. So we'll party in July. I guess. You need to stop hating everything that you can't change
Starting point is 00:11:25 no because I like it by the way no I like I am all for hating things that you can change because it's motivation to change to change it yeah but just because you can't change something doesn't mean you have to accept it like no I'm still gonna hate that shit I think you should I agree with you I agree on the whole but I think you should accept your birthday and find a way to find joy in it because it's every year that this is like a struggle and really now that you're grown like you need to drop the childhood camp trauma of not like getting the birthday that you wanted. Because now that as an adult, like having a summer birthday is popping, like all your teacher friends can come to your birthday party.
Starting point is 00:12:10 I don't actually have any like friends who I would invite to a birthday party who are teachers. I don't think. Maybe that's a sign to make some. Maybe that's a sign to make some. No, but also, okay, yes, I have summer birthday trauma from being a child like you know everyone got parties at school and they could have you know parties on the weekend with all of their classmates and I was in the summer and it was like I wasn't with my family and like it was
Starting point is 00:12:34 just like it wasn't that great your sisters were there we were there at sleep yeah yeah no sorry I don't know why I said that I didn't mean family I meant like my home friends and I gotta get a party at the house whatever and I thought as an adult I said that. I didn't mean family. I meant like my home friends and like I didn't get a party at the house, whatever. And I thought as an adult, I'm like, great, well now we're all adults and we have to work. So there is no real summer. It's arguably worse, especially because I loved camp. So all right, I had to celebrate my birthday at camp. Sue me, you know. But now as an adult, people who work during the summer, well everyone works, but during the summer, everyone works but during the summer everyone's working so hard during the week everybody makes the most of their summer weekends they take road
Starting point is 00:13:09 trips they take regular trips they go see family like nobody is really free on the weekends of the summer but that's because you say I'm not going to do anything for my birthday I'm not going to do anything for my birthday and then the Thursday before your birthday you're like why isn't everyone in the city for my birthday weekend or like why aren't people going to be anything for my birthday. And then the Thursday before your birthday, you're like, why isn't everyone in the city for my birthday weekend? Or like, why aren't people going to be in the Hamptons? Like if you said now to your friends who you want there, we're doing a weekend in the Hamptons. Like I'm getting a table at Surf Lodge my birthday weekend.
Starting point is 00:13:33 Like go be in the Hamptons. They would spend that weekend in the Hamptons. Yeah, you know what? Maybe I'll start planning it now. That's the lesson. I will say I do that every year. I'm like, I'm not doing anything. And then the day before I like send out a paperless post.
Starting point is 00:13:46 And I did the same thing last year. And then you're shocked when people are out of town. But I did the same thing last year. And I will say, last year's really came together flawlessly. Like it was my first good birthday in a while. I did, and you know what? If anyone has a birthday summer or not, feel free to take this idea.
Starting point is 00:14:01 I did a mystery bus ride. So I basically told everyone like, get your ass to my house, nine o' Saturday night and there was a bus outside I got like a big party bus like we were going to prom like I invited everyone I would say maybe 20 30 people came and it was a really good crew it was a good crew and I didn't tell anyone where we were going and I was dropping hints along the way and I took everyone to Chelsea Piers where we bowled we did laser tag we went to the arcade and then we ended the night with a table at a club like it was actually a really good birthday.
Starting point is 00:14:25 It was. I had a blast and everyone else did. And they were into the mysteriousness of it. I think a lot of people thought we were going to Atlantic City. Right. Which honestly is something I would do. But I would tell people like pack a bag. Like you're going to need fresh undies.
Starting point is 00:14:38 No, like I didn't buy clothes for all of you. Yeah, no, girl. Like this podcast is not like that successful. I'm not like out here getting rooms for you guys. It's not like a tart or revolve influencer trip where you get to your room and you have all the clothes that you need. Literally. But now you have enough advanced window that like if you wanted to plan that you could and I'm sure you could get like work with the hotel, get rooms. Rooms are pretty easy to come by. That reminds me. If you want to stock the rooms with clothes, you're going to have to start reaching out to some brands.
Starting point is 00:15:05 Show me your muumuu. For the women. Okay, wait. I don't know if you're aware of like what's going down on TikTok right now, but there's like a Tarte trip. No. So Tarte has been like popping off, especially on TikTok. They started doing it.
Starting point is 00:15:18 I love Tarte. Me too. I love Tarte. Oh. Here it is. Me too. Salt Life, but in different forms. This is the old one by the way
Starting point is 00:15:25 you should get this this is salt life bomb it has like chapstick in it so I went to Sephora the other day and I picked out a few nice lipsticks and then the line was too long so I just wrote down all the numbers and left um and I went to tart and I didn't see this shape lipstick I saw this new one and I was like there's no way that there's salt life I just always assume it's discontinued so I gave up but this is shade Salt Life. I didn't even check out. So I need to place that order. I found like a gorgeous Pat McGrath lipstick that I wanted to get. Okay. So Tarte has been doing these like really major influencer trips, like honestly on, on the same level as Revolve, like with amazing influencers to these amazing
Starting point is 00:16:00 places and they have truly outdone themselves. So they're in Dubai right now. They took like maybe 15 of the biggest and baddest TikTokers to Dubai. They flew them all first class Emirates. Everyone is sharing so much content and they're staying at the Ritz Carlton in like, everyone got their own villa and you walk into the villa and there is clothes, makeup, like it's insane. It's honestly probably crazier than I've seen any revolve anything. Like it's insane. It's honestly probably crazier than I've seen any revolve anything. Like it's insane. And it's like all the girls that people really love, like Monet McMichaels and Alex Earl, like people who you've been following for a long time. Alex Earl is there? Yeah. And she brought her mom. Like it's like, it's cause it's like such a big deal. And everyone is like so excited cause you, you know, you feel excited for these girls. Like you really
Starting point is 00:16:41 were a part of their journey. And of course everything has to turn negative. I have seen I have seen literally before you even said that I'm like when you feel a part of someone's journey it's about to turn right so now like the narrative has turned I've seen like people being like this is so wasteful like we're in a recession with inflation this just feels so out of touch and it's like what I feel like inflation is such a big problem right now and nobody's really talking about it but when it comes to the tart influencer trip now it's a big problem right now and nobody's really talking about it but when it comes to the tart influencer trip now it's a big yeah now let's let's complain about inflation yeah no and direct our ire at people who have nothing to do with it right no and it's like yeah no inflation is we are living in dark economic times we are headed to slash already
Starting point is 00:17:19 in a recession and it's going to be a long time like two things can be true you know but what the fuck does that have to do with tart and tart is like a female-owned business i in a recession and it's going to be a long time. Like two things can be true, you know, but what the fuck does that have to do with Tarte? And Tarte is like a female owned business. I, the, the owner, she's really like Tarte has really been popping off. I feel like they had a, a big moment a few years ago. And then with all these like new brands, they kind of took like a, a backstep and now they're really popping off again. And so the owner's content has been like coming up on my feed. She's like a mom mom she started this business all by herself like it's an inspiring story like what the fuck chill yeah I also imagine that so much of it is sponsored and paid for like Tarte didn't pay I don't think for every single thing like if there's a room full of stuff and all these influencers are going to be posting about it like it's probably
Starting point is 00:17:59 free for like Tarte that's how Revolve works like yeah give and actually those brands that Revolve like brings on their trip the brands pay Revolve like Revolve actually to the at this point makes money from that stuff so it's not like Tarte is out here spending so much money no and I wouldn't be surprised if like the Dubai board of tourism is also working with Tarte because it's such great you know uh exposure for Dubai it's like this great destination to travel the Ritz Carlton I'm sure they'll be doing you know like cool sand dunes like activities so I would not be surprised if they got a lot of it for free no like you could go to a brand and be like the 15 biggest beauty tiktokers are going to be posting what we are putting in this gift bag do you want to be a part of it yeah yeah you don't have to pay for that yeah no I agree so I just like
Starting point is 00:18:45 people people will make like drama out of anything it was so disheartening because it's like it's exciting I love I'm obsessed with Monet McMichael like she's really just like a regular girl and she just like really works hard on her content and she has blown up over the last year and it's like it's exciting like to watch people's hard work pay off and it's like someone I actually saw someone say like I was reading comments I just wanted to see how like unwell people were being gone they were like it's so disgusting that these girls are getting products that are sold out online what no that's really disgusting people are not okay you know what's disgusting no it's like on the one hand like let's focus on these
Starting point is 00:19:21 big issues inflation like yes on the other hand and the products are sold out online no and people have really gotten really carried away with language that's disgusting no you know what's disgusting human trafficking okay calm down she said it so that's your tiktok update of the day wow I want to see these trips. Yeah. By the way, it looks sick. Is Mikaela there? I don't know. I don't think so, actually. Because she's, to me, as an outsider, like the biggest beauty TikToker. She is. She is.
Starting point is 00:19:58 I don't know if she's the most influential anymore, but she's the biggest in terms of numbers. I think she has 14 or 15 million followers. Yeah. Right. I would say right now, Alex Earl is the most. Everything she posts yes she's having you know her big moment right that those moments don't last forever so hopefully she's like building a good business around yes yeah exactly so that's what the kids are up to
Starting point is 00:20:19 very exciting I hope everyone's having a blast on their trip. Me too. So I guess without further ado, shall we dive right in to the Fast Five stories that you need to know? Today's episode is brought to you by a new sponsor we haven't spoken about yet, but I've been using for a while thanks to the Skinny Confidential, is the Canopy Humidifier. So for a long time, I've been using a humidifier. Ben was very into humidifiers, and I'm like, sir, this is not the vibe. And he was like, trust me, he really believes in the power of humidifiers. And I was not a believer. I was a skeptic.
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Starting point is 00:23:57 You're welcome. For all the codes and all the links that'll save. Our first story. Kim Kardashian buys famous Princess Diana amethyst cross pendant for $197,453 at auction. Okay, I know we're living in dark economic times, but I feel like that's like not that much money. Like for A, like a piece of jewelry that's probably made, you know, out of the best of the best. And that has such historical and cultural significance yes and no like it's 5.25 carats and allegedly like this went for double what they thought it was going to go for at the auction so it's like I think the history of something definitely makes it worth a bit more but if it's not like you know
Starting point is 00:24:47 made out of canary diamonds then it's only worth so much but I mean it's still it's amethyst so what it's amethyst okay so that's not like forget me I'm not you know caught kept up on my gems but I'm not a gem amethyst is not a diamond. It's diamond-encrusted amethyst. Oh, so it has, like, a border of diamonds, but the main thing, the purple thing, is not diamonds. It's gem. Yeah. Yeah, because jewelry, like, has sold for, like,
Starting point is 00:25:14 there's millions of dollars worth of jewelry. So I agree with what you're saying. It's not, like, the craziest-priced jewelry thing we've ever heard, but, I mean, that's a lot for a fucking necklace. For sure. Anyways, on Wednesday, Kim purchased the diamond-enrusted amethyst atala cross pendant famously worn by Princess Diana at Sotheby's annual royal and noble auction but are you having FOMO I'm quaking I would love to know what else was sold and if this like if I were Kim maybe granny's license maybe granny's pantyhose let me just google Sotheby's
Starting point is 00:25:48 royal and noble and also it's an annual auction oh also I wonder who was selling it like not who who owns it who owned it 2023 that's true because I feel like if William or Harry had it, they wouldn't sell it. Okay, there's a lot of china. Plates, cups, glassware. Furniture. Old ass furniture. Was it a necklace owned by Diana or worn by Diana? Great question.
Starting point is 00:26:20 It was definitely worn by Diana, but probably no no longer owned so that's how they sell sell it yeah so the uh London head of jewelry for Sotheby's said this is a bold piece of jewelry by its size color and style which cannot fail to make a vibrant statement whether it be faith or fashion or indeed both we are delighted that this piece has found a new lease of life within the hands of another globally famous name so I personally think like this is a great buy for Kim. One, she loves like to wear a big cross. This is an iconic one. Christian girly.
Starting point is 00:26:52 It's, you know, a piece of history. She obviously has the means to buy such things. And I think that it's in the right hands for its next life. Yeah, but I could just see because, you know, everyone hated when she wore the Marilyn dress. People just being like, this is tacky. Like history needs to be preserved. It's not in could just see because you know everyone hated when she wore the Maryland dress people just being like this is tacky like history needs to be preserved it's not in the right hands you know yes of course but I don't feel like it's a situation like that like no Kim will take care of it if she had bought that Maryland dress right I think it would have been
Starting point is 00:27:19 a little different like what can you say right it's capitalism baby you know possession is nine tenths of the law right so it would have been hers to rip rip right it would have been hers to rip Olivia um no you're totally right I think that this is great I always forget like Kim is like religious you know yeah not religious but like spiritual she's pretty religious the whole family is right but you know what's so interesting to me about like other religions and specifically like here Kim is Christian and Diana and the family they're uh Church of England, right? Yeah. But that's Catholic. No. No, it's not.
Starting point is 00:28:07 It's Protestant. What is it? It's Protestant. Okay. It's just so interesting how like you could be like different religions, but you have the same necklace. You know what I mean? Well, it's all under one cross.
Starting point is 00:28:15 No, I get it. I get it. I'm sure they have other symbols that vary by. Yeah, that's true. Like maybe like an Episcopalian dove or something. Yeah, maybe there's a dove. Actually, a dove is pretty universal. I think we love a dove too in Judaism.
Starting point is 00:28:30 Doves are actually, you're totally right. The dove and the olive branch, yeah. Yeah. I love olives. Thanks, Selena. I do love olives. Thanks, Selena. Anyways, I think this is really-
Starting point is 00:28:43 It's so funny to me. Sorry to cut you off but you know I am alive um it's so funny to me like what sticks with you you know I feel like you're always quoting like yeah you're always quoting like either things that we say on the toast or things from Instagram or things from my comedy special it's never like the funniest moment it's like this most random like teacher is happy you know from from my new special coming And it's never like the funniest moment. It's like this most random, like teacher is happy, you know, from my new special coming out soon. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:29:08 And then from your old special, it's just infinitely quotable to me. Yeah, no, I just think it's funny. Like what sticks with you? I know. I don't know what it is. It's something about the trope, like the... I didn't even think it was that funny
Starting point is 00:29:21 when I did that Selena Gomez. For those who don't know what it's from, I did my food tasting series with Selena Gomez I tried olives for the first time with Selena and then I ended the video being like this is disgusting thanks Selena I love olives but the way that you said it was funny was it yeah go back and watch it I actually watched yesterday you're like gonna vomit and be like thanks Selena I love olives well honestly you're my biggest fan and i can't tell you how much it means to me oh that's so sweet um but other question answered that this was owned by
Starting point is 00:29:53 um a long line of people who were not diana it was only ever worn by the princess um and it hadn't been seen in public until now but it had had a longstanding history with the court jewelers Garrard, which designed the pendant in the 1920s. It was later bought by the late Naima Tala CBE, the former group's chief executive of Asprey and Garrard, who often loaned the one-of-a-kind gem to Princess Diana in the 80s. So if you had like, you know-
Starting point is 00:30:20 It was Diana's from the 80s. Good one. Okay, so if you were Kim or like you were you and you had, you know, unlimited disposable income to like purchase fashion from like, you know, from history or from, you know, pop culture, like what would you buy? I would have to look at my options. I wouldn't buy a cross but I would definitely look at the royal what's up for sale like in the royal adjacent because they're not selling the crown jewels but like did the Queen Victoria ever get a loaner necklace yeah no I wonder if like Elizabeth Taylor ever did like a big sale of her jewelry and auctioned off any like gorgeous you know
Starting point is 00:31:04 Jewish star necklace you know she's definitely sold some stuff because I think Kim owns some Elizabeth Taylor stuff oh yeah but even in this Sotheby's thing like there's some really beautiful art I could go for some art yeah uh even the china's nice but like it's hard to get excited about china when you're only 30 no No, and you literally can't cook. Well, me, not you. No, I have wedding china, and I've still never used it. Okay, but what's the difference between china and a plate? What it's made out of.
Starting point is 00:31:37 China is made out of, it could be bone china, which is material or porcelain, and it's very fine. So my Kate Spade home plates not china oh so I don't have any china you need china I literally have never like I cannot remember the last time I set my table actually I can you won't use it now like even now when I have Thanksgiving I use my really nice plates they're by Lennox that would be like your Kate Spade adjacent ones but like in your life you will want china you will use china i guess you like you don't have to but like eventually like
Starting point is 00:32:11 there's a time and a place yeah i guess and it's one of those things that even though you would think like old smelly food plates they wouldn't get passed down like they're they get passed down right it's not a wasteful thing like they go for generations it's like an heirloom exactly cool there's a lot of swords in the Sotheby's auction so far the cross was the only thing I saw so Kim did good yeah she must have had her eyes on it for a while yeah I wonder what else she has her eyes on. I guess we'll have to find out. That she's like waiting. To go up for auction.
Starting point is 00:32:49 Yeah. A lot of silk coats. So today I actually decided to drink a coffee because I was up all night crying. And I just felt like I was kind of tired. And now I remember why I stopped drinking coffee. Like, I have to poop. Like, that's a real problem. It is a real how do you do it you drink too there's an Edwardian scale what the fuck is that a scale like Fred the doctor oh I'm good next to it is an old-ass
Starting point is 00:33:18 chair that went for 120 pounds I should have like bought a little trinket. I'm going to stick with my WW scale that I bought off of Amazon. Love that for you. There's a group of linen and lace vestments that were 100 pounds. Okay, so there's like, you know. There's something for everyone. Some budget items. Cute. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:33:43 Maybe next year. I'm sorry you have to poop. Do you want to go do that no no no i was just wondering like how you podcast having two coffees in you and you don't have to like literate every time we cut run to the bathroom train your bowels or you go before okay i'm fine clench i am are you ready for our next story which is actually a little more kim adjacent news considering we haven't talked about her in five months and now today we literally have not flinch i am are you ready for our next story which is actually a little more kim adjacent news considering we haven't talked about her in five months and now today we literally have not spoken about her forever like she's been laying low one and two any story that's been about her it's just
Starting point is 00:34:14 been like kind of annoying um but today there's two worth our discussion okay cardi b says kim kardashian gave me plastic surgery advice so cardi b has outed kim's alleged best kept secret that she's had plastic surgery right kim has repeatedly denied cosmetic modification claims but cardi claimed that the big bootied starlet gave her a list of cosmetic surgeons cardi b was on the first episode of the jason lee podcast and she got honest about her nose job and butt lift and she said that Kim gave her a list of the most trusted doctors in town. Okay, that headline's misleading. A little bit.
Starting point is 00:34:51 But so Jason said, okay, so how do you decide who you're going to go to and trust to touch your face and body? Because I remember the time we were at Chris's house, and Kim gave you a list of people you could call and get help. You didn't call none of those people. You just did it at home. Cardi B said, no, I called a couple of the people that she gave me. Okay. So the headline makes it seem like Kim gave her a list of procedures
Starting point is 00:35:13 and here's what you should do. No, honestly, to me, obviously Kim has had work done. If she's going to deny it, that's her prerogative. Honestly, I'm not going to like, you know, get up in arms about it. But I don't think this is necessarily an admission of plastic surgery. Like Kim obviously is the most glamorous woman in Hollywood. She's very well connected. I would take a doctor recommendation from her as well. Yes.
Starting point is 00:35:42 Also, even on her Instagram, like she'll post Dr. Orion. Jason Diamond. Jason Diamond. Even though what she shows is like her getting like a facial non-invasive they also do surgery so i feel like it's not a complete admission also it's really the other guy who's who like called her out and was like when we were at chris's house kim gave you a list of doctors so cardi b i don't know if she would have said that if he didn't say it yeah and it's getting it's getting laid at Cardi's feet like I'm sure Kim's gonna read this headline and be like
Starting point is 00:36:09 bitch no and it makes Cardi B look bad like she was being a gossip but this guy was being like the straw that stirs the drink yeah no and he's like trying to draw it out of her and he said Kim gave you a list of doctors it's the first episode of his podcast like he obviously wanted to make waves because he was being like a drama queen here yeah and he did because we're talking about it 100 mission accomplished so I hope his podcast does well we were number four in comedy yesterday um and like so you can't tell us nothing no you really can't unfortunately you could try you could but you couldn't right uh yeah so anyways I don't think anybody on earth really thinks that Kim hasn't had plastic surgery the thing is she's very choosy about what she says she hasn't had like it back she did this allure story where she
Starting point is 00:36:59 said I haven't I've never had eyelash extensions I've never done anything I've never done anything. I've never filled my cheeks. I've never filled my lips. I believe her that she hasn't done those things. Yeah, because if you look back on pictures of her, like she did always have pretty big lips. Yeah. And she doesn't actually look like she has crazy fake lips. Khloe looks like she has a little injection in there.
Starting point is 00:37:20 And Kim doesn't look like she has stuff put in her cheeks. I feel like Kim wouldn't want filler in her cheeks. I don't know what I feel like my my gut instinct whenever we have this conversation about the Kardashians, but just about like celebrities in general, like, you know what? Like, really? People do not owe us a laundry list of what they've had done. Like it's people's bodies. It's their own fucking business.
Starting point is 00:37:40 Like and I think like this expectation that everyone because and I get it. It's like I get the opposing argument, which like you know it's creating this toxic beauty standard to not share what you've had done because then people will you know be like well why don't I look like that I get it but at the same time like celebrities are human beings and every human being no matter who you are or what you do for a living is entitled to privacy especially when it comes to like their body and their physical appearance I agree I'm just out of this mind I agree but I just don't think people should lie but I don't think Kim has lied I like she's clearly like answered bits and pieces of the question but I don't think she's outright said
Starting point is 00:38:15 I've not done something that she has done yes that's true so that's what I think but I think she toes the line pretty well and also like nobody nobody really asks her. I feel like they know better. You know what I mean? She has a million interviews. Nobody asks like, what'd you do? Yeah. Are you ready for our next question? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:37 Rapper Flo Rida has been awarded nearly $83 million in a fight with an energy drink maker. I'm obsessed with this story. I was watching footage of him in court. They like had to play his music like for like evidence and he was like jamming out. Can you blow my whistle baby whistle baby. He honestly I feel like I know every single one of Flo Rida's song. I could not like pick a point point to you and point him to point him out to you on the street. Like I have no idea what he looks like he's such a p-jom yeah he is and now he's getting his big payday he was awarded 83 million dollars uh on Wednesday after a South Florida jury found that the makers of
Starting point is 00:39:15 Celsius energy drinks breached a contract with the rapper and singer and tried to hide money from him so it's crazy that it's Celsius because they're very huge and popular I thought it was going to be some like energy drink that I never heard of but right when you hear why and how he got the money it makes sense he had sued Celsius claiming that the company had violated the conditions of an endorsement deal he said quote basically I helped birth this company and all we were looking for was some trustworthy people who acted as if they were family and then when it comes down to the success of today they just forgot about me lawyers for Celsius argued in court and in previous filings that the company reached its greatest success after the Flo Rida endorsement deal ended and that other business decisions led to increase
Starting point is 00:39:57 sales and stock value Celsius could appeal the verdict but it wasn't immediately clear if they would so basically um they had terms in their original like sponsorship deal that like when they hit certain benchmarks Flo Rida would get stock right and they were trying to argue that they hadn't hit those benchmarks in order to like not give him what he deserved but justice did its thing and said he deserves 83 million dollars no that's so fucking shady of them. And I love Flo Rida for like sticking up for himself. You know, obviously Flo Rida is a man of means and he has the means,
Starting point is 00:40:30 but it's still really scary to go up against like what is probably like a billion dollar company. Yeah, especially if they're, I think they were arguing over 1% of ownership that he was promised. And it turns into $83 million, something like that. I love this for him. I had no idea he was such a big part of Celsius's growth. I don't really drink Celsius and I didn't know it was like that big of a company. I feel like it was something like only influencers drink.
Starting point is 00:40:52 Oh really? No, I feel like it's so big and it's a great idea and it tastes good. I used to drink it more. Let me tell you, I didn't know it was an audio. I'm not okay. I didn't know it was a energy drink. Energy is kind of like when I heard energy drink I was thinking something like Red Bull monster oh
Starting point is 00:41:10 no I guess that would be this because Celsius is just a carbonated sparkling beverage that has so much fucking caffeine but it's not nasty like Red Bull like Red Bull like tastes like fuel so good Celsius tastes just like a sparkling fruity drink. Maybe I'll get into that. Yeah. You should drink a Celsius in the morning. Totally. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:32 And I used to drink Celsius more when like, I remember I had some Celsius when we were in Nashville. Cause I was like not drinking as much as you guys. So it was like a fun, it looks like a white claw, but it's no alcohol and just tons of caffeine. Like that's what I want. Oh,
Starting point is 00:41:44 I kind of love that. Yeah. You know, in my old age, I'm like really affected by caffeine. Like I used to be able to have a Diet Coke at midnight and like go to bed. I had a Diet Coke at five o'clock last night and that's why I was up till three. Well, just have caffeine free. Yeah, I know. Low key caffeine free is hard to find like at grocery stores.
Starting point is 00:42:02 It's always gone and sometimes I just don't even carry it. I'm sorry. Especially Diet Pepsi caffeine-free. That's, like, impossible to find. I don't even know what that looks like. Me neither. Because the Diet Coke ones, they're bronze. They're bronze.
Starting point is 00:42:16 They're kind of stunning. Yeah, they're, like, gold medal. I love this $83 million win for Flo Rida. I am jealous, but also happy for him. Yeah. Oh, agreed on it. can you blow my whistle baby whistle agreed on all points no um that's so great and i would love to hear what you have to say next but if i can just let you know that today's episode is brought to you by squarespace would that be okay yeah that would be really great because i think everybody really needs to know about squarespace especially if they want to start their own business or platform themselves. Don't wait for someone to platform you.
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Starting point is 00:46:18 his fatal shooting of cinematographer helena hutchins and they face up to 18 months in jail. New Mexico first judicial district attorney Mary Carmack Altaiz and Russ special prosecutor Andrea Reeb announced the charges in a written statement today. Both Baldwin and Gutierrez-Reed face a maximum of 18 months in prison if convicted. Dave Halls, the assistant director, has pleaded guilty to the charge of negligent use of a deadly weapon. Quote, the special prosecutor said, if any one of these people, three people, Alec Baldwin, Hannah Gutierrez-Reed,
Starting point is 00:46:52 or David Halls had done their job, Helena Hutchins would still be alive today. It's that simple. Alec Baldwin has yet to respond to the charges, but his wife, Hilaria, was seen doing the school run shortly before the announcement was made. Oh, all right.
Starting point is 00:47:07 She's left. She's, yeah, yeah, yeah. I thought it was going to be she went on Instagram. Yeah. I'm shocked. I know. I mean, it's so weird because at the end of the day, like, a woman died. A young mother lost her life for no reason. And somebody should be held responsible.
Starting point is 00:47:26 Yeah. But also, you know, if everything went down the way they say it went down, it was like genuinely an accident. Yeah. And I guess that's what negligence is. It's like, of course, you had no bad intentions. But at the end of the day, like there were consequences. And like involuntary manslaughter does not carry the same sentence as murder.
Starting point is 00:47:44 As manslaughter. It's about intention. No, I I know it's just like kind of crazy it is but that's also what a trial is for yeah yeah so I feel like it's crazy that it's that he's actually being charged I feel like everyone had kind of forgotten about it and it felt like there was just it was just being swept under the rug but clearly you know the judicial forces in New Mexico have been working on this and are not just gonna let it fall by the wayside so it's good that there will be a trial Alec will have every opportunity to defend himself I'm sure he'll have the best lawyers and and make the best case for himself and and also I think a lot of the truth of what actually happened will come to light because we have no idea really how that happened like why on god's green diddly dally
Starting point is 00:48:31 there would be a live bullet on a movie set no a hundred percent and for me like this you're right like everyone kind of like moved on from this very quickly and I feel like Alec Baldwin went back very quickly just being a celebrity posting on Instagram and to me like that's the weirdest and most disrespectful part of it like he definitely took a break maybe like two months but you would think like accidentally killing someone would destroy a person yeah and Alec appears to like have bounced back and it's so kind of sociopathic in my mind yeah and I'm not saying I want him to be you know forlorn for the rest of his life and never be the same but a normal human reaction is like that shit changes you yeah you don't know what true his
Starting point is 00:49:18 interior life is like but I would agree with you and you you would think he would like, want to, you know, express on his social media and like, just for his image, like, like he would want to express it. He's like pulled back a little, but he hasn't. Yeah. But then I'm here making videos,
Starting point is 00:49:33 begging people to follow Hilaria on Instagram. Also, I would just say devil's advocate is that if he knows that this is about to become a legal proceeding, if he spent all his time on Instagram talking about how sorry he was, like that's just, and I'm not saying he should do that.'s just not good in court you know no no I get it I get it which is unfortunate because like you know it's just it's so it's so weird but there's like low-key like a lot of celebrities who have like killed
Starting point is 00:50:06 people involuntarily involuntarily uh i believe matthew broderick really yeah google it he was like driving on the wrong side of the highway like when he was really young caitlin jenner that car accident remember oh wait here's an article 12 famous people who have killed someone yeah it's like low-key like weird okay okay matthew broderick while driving in ireland with his then gal pal jennifer gray oh from um dirty dancing dirty dancing he veered into oncoming traffic and crashed into a car head on. The other driver died, and he was fined $175 for careless driving. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:50:54 Brandy failed to brake in time and hit the car in front of her. The other driver. Brandy Glanville? No. Or Ray J's? Ray J's sister. Okay. The other driver was killed, but Brandy was never charged with the crime.
Starting point is 00:51:07 Yeah. It's kind of interesting. Yeah. All very sad. So, I mean, we'll just have to see. And you're right. We have no answer for what the fuck happened.
Starting point is 00:51:19 So a trial isn't the worst thing just to get to the bottom of it. Yes, I agree. And you know, when someone dies in in such a way like they deserve a trial like a hundred percent she deserves for this to play out and if anybody is responsible to be held responsible wow what crazy breaking news thank you so much for sharing that you're welcome are you ready for our fifth and final story I am
Starting point is 00:51:42 give me a second because Carol Baskin says her dead husband was found alive but no one noticed. Carol Baskin declared that her missing ex-husband Don Lewis was found alive in Costa Rica
Starting point is 00:51:55 but the discovery is just now going viral over a year later. During a resurfaced November 2021 interview with ITV's This Morning Talk show Carol alleged that her ex who was declared
Starting point is 00:52:05 legally dead in 2002 after disappearing a few years before, was actually alive and well. However, not everyone is buying it. Carol Baskin told the Post herself that she was unaware of the alleged revelation until the sequel series was broadcast in November 2021. Quote, I was not aware of it until TK2 aired, she said the post via email, as much confusion and online debate ignited on social media. The animal rights activists allege in the resurfaced ITV footage that the Department of Homeland Security has been in touch with her former spouse. Huh. But she said she didn't know, and then there's an interview
Starting point is 00:52:41 where she says she does? I guess she didn't know until TK2 and then in the interview she said that he's alive and then the interview has now resurfaced one year later my god we have beat this Tiger King thing so dead like I don't care okay I don't care because I never watched Tiger King like I legit don't care but I just want to say based on this is my outside perspective but like everybody called Carabasca a murderer yeah they like protested her being on dancing with the stars because like yep there was a vibe that she murdered her husband carol baskin killed her killed her husband whacked him like the whole country went on and on with this narrative based on just some um it uh what's the word inferring inferences from a documentary and this woman was branded a murderer and if her husband is alive like we owe not me not me because I had no nothing to do with this
Starting point is 00:53:33 we owe her an apology a big one you're a hundred percent right and you know who actually really owes her an apology is Netflix yeah like they ran with that narrative and then people loved it but like they started it yeah and it's like if this man was alive like go find him like you guys have research teams like yeah it's just sad and I also feel like if this narrative of her wasn't painted like Tiger King was the biggest show in the world like she would have had more of a career but like nobody wanted to hire the alleged murderer no you're completely right it's like all fun and games then you like to step back and look at this at a glance it's like we all it was like a like a just a fact like carol baskin murdered her husband you know right
Starting point is 00:54:15 and she didn't and like that has consequences yeah but we just go around that's so indicative it's so indicative of the world we live in now like rumors start people say crazy things and then like years later we find out that they're not true and there's no like recourse recourse no i was gonna say yeah recourse like there's no payback like there's no apology that like i feel like that shit happens all the time literally ariel chardas Manti Teo you see he welcomed a second baby with his wife no I didn't yeah how sweet Manti I miss our Manti era I miss our Manti era too I forgot about that that was that to me is like the perfect example of like
Starting point is 00:54:58 we just completely well I don't really watch sports but like just the world like comes up with this narrative and like it's over for someone. And run with it. Like we don't give anyone ever the benefit of the doubt. Right. And it's like if you were to give Carol Baskin the benefit of the doubt back, then it's like you support a murderer. Right. But innocent until proven guilty.
Starting point is 00:55:18 It's all very confusing. I sneezed on it. It's true. So that's the lesson. The lesson from today's episode, because it's so important to always take a lesson with you. I'll quote the Bible. Have they done the chaffs chut?
Starting point is 00:55:33 Give people the benefit of the doubt. Okay, chill, chill. Yeah, and just like pause. Okay, just pause for a second. Take a step back. Take a step back take a step back take inventory love that damn the episode took a turn a hundred percent um but that's our show a nice little short thursday tomorrow is our last episode of the week because it's friday friday gotta get down on friday everybody's looking
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