The Toast - Matt, Rachael and The Juror: Thursday, January 16th 2025

Episode Date: January 16, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, millennials. Welcome back to the Toast and happy Thursday. That doesn't feel like a Friday, which is disgusting because it should be a Friday. Anybody else feel that way? I feel that way. I feel like yesterday I was sharing how this week felt really slow. And do you find that it's felt slow? I find and my week has been sort of like disturbed
Starting point is 00:00:26 in a sense because I went out not once but two weeknights in a row. Like what the fuck? Like this is not the state- I saw you, Shay Margo. Yeah, I was like out and about. What did I do two nights ago? You went to Premier Pro Team.
Starting point is 00:00:39 Thank you. I had a work, an appearance, if you will. The last night I had dinner with Brian, like, who do I think I am? Two nights in a row? I could pass away. I know, I'm so sorry, Latert. Last night I did not go out, however,
Starting point is 00:00:56 I did do my homework. Because I wrote it down in my notebook, I watched Juror number two. I know. Let me just cross that off the list. So do you wanna recap it at the end of this, even though like, I don't think anyone's talking about that movie.
Starting point is 00:01:06 It's like movies people want us to recap us, you're our number two. Well, we don't need like a formal recap, just let me know if you liked it. So I did like it. However, I didn't have any preconceived notions about it, except that I assumed that it was going to be a true story for a couple of reasons.
Starting point is 00:01:23 One, you said something on the show that now I understand what you were saying, but at the time I thought you were saying, you said, when I was watching it, I didn't realize what I was watching until halfway through. I thought you realized what case it was. No, no, no, I had no idea the premise of the movie.
Starting point is 00:01:36 So when he has that first flashback in the jury stand, I'm like, oh, how crazy, this guy was at the same bar. And then I'm like, oh my God, wait, no, he was there and he did it. I was like, and then I'm like, oh my God, wait, no, he was there and he did it. I was like, wait, it just did kind of a brilliant premise for a movie. So just the name of the movie and the marketing, I just assumed that this was a movie about a true story
Starting point is 00:01:56 and a real juror, like kind of like 12 angry men, you know, where it's like, it literally reminded me of 12 angry men, but then, you know, the angry man was not the one who, spoiler alert, actually, I just won't say anything. The second thing. I did feel like there was a big issue I had with the plot. Okay.
Starting point is 00:02:12 And it was that J.K. Simmons, this character, like stumbling upon this list of cars and finding that one of them belonged to the other jury member. I wish he didn't know that. It was a little too convenient. I wish the main character saw his car in the list and had to throw the papers away.
Starting point is 00:02:32 But JK Simmons, are you dumb? No, I think he was actually being like, he really didn't expect to see what are the odds. Which is why when I thought it was a true story, if I knew it was fake, I've been like, this is too fake. So I'm actually glad that I had to really hold it to account by thinking it was true. And then the other thing is, now I agree with you,
Starting point is 00:02:53 like why wasn't this nominated for anything? Every single major actor is in it. It was a very good movie. I enjoyed watching it. Like it kept me on my toes. It wasn't like so much fun. But I was into it. But like it's a Clint Eastwood movie.
Starting point is 00:03:06 Every single person is of note. Why wouldn't this be nominated for literally anything or one person? And I just assumed it was a true story because the last Clint Eastwood movie that I watched was 1517 to Paris about the heroes, the American heroes who took down the terrorists on the train and in that movie,
Starting point is 00:03:22 like the heroes played themselves. I heard the movie was horrible. Which was just a lot. Not to cloud on the heroes, because heroes are, like the heroes played themselves. I heard the movie was horrible. Like not to cloud on the heroes, cause heroes are heroes, but heroes are not, heroes are heroes, they aren't actors. And I heard that movie was bad, like not to be mean. No, the movie was bad. And because it was, I just thought like Clint Eastwood
Starting point is 00:03:35 was doing true stories. Now, also did you know that his daughter plays the girlfriend in this movie? Wait, wait, whose daughter? His daughter Francesca played the killed girl. Wait. And like she really doesn't look like herself. Well, I know her from her iconic
Starting point is 00:03:54 Keeping Up With The Eastwoods. Mrs. Eastwood and co. Yes. Of course. Jer number two. Oh my God, wait, I'm freaking. And so a couple of times they showed her, I was like, is that the daughter that she really didn't look like her?
Starting point is 00:04:03 And then the next time they showed her, I was like, let me look for her face. And it was her. It didn't even cross my mind yet. It's Clint Eastwood's daughter plays the girlfriend. She plays Kendall Carter. So wait, this is the girl with the Birkin from and Tyler Shields. Like you're lying.
Starting point is 00:04:20 Wait, fun fact, that's crazy. Yeah. So I just feel like this movie's not really getting like the legs it deserves, it was reminding me of like my cousin Vinny with a little bit of juror number two, I mean of 12 angry men. And I just, I thought it was like a good thing piece.
Starting point is 00:04:34 It definitely gives you a pit. I don't want to, I feel like literally five people listening to the show have watched the movie and they might've even turned off today's podcast by now because like, who cares about this movie? I don't want to spoil it. So I'm not going to, but maybe at the end, I'll just say like the thing that I have to say that would spoil it. Okay. I have something to say about our big toast theme song competition. Like not only
Starting point is 00:04:52 is the competition off to the races. Like I was nervous nobody was going to submit, but of course they were going to submit. We got a ton of submissions yesterday. It's only day one. I don't want to discourage anybody. We have not chosen a winner. We are watching. We are enjoying. We're not even thinking about a winner. So you have until Sunday to get your submissions in, but I do wanna make a little bit of an announcement that we should have included on yesterday's major announcement is that if you're generating a song from AI, I don't care how good the song is,
Starting point is 00:05:19 like you are disqualified. It's just, even though some of them have been really good, first of all, the AI songs sound more like what should be your next single, not a theme song for the show. So that's a different conversation, but it's just not in the spirit of this competition to just generate something for AI.
Starting point is 00:05:34 This is a creative competition to create original lyrics, original music. And so if your song is AI generated, I love you for participating, but you are not qualified. I also feel like a lot of the AI generated songs focus too much on like the toast as a piece of bread and real ones know, like AI is obviously not a toaster yet but they would know like that has nothing to do
Starting point is 00:05:54 with the show and the song. Yeah, so- So I'm loving what we're seeing so far. I'm loving it. Do you have a front? I have two front runners in my head. What do you think? Okay, so I have two front runners too so far.
Starting point is 00:06:04 Now I wanna, you know, the song that we end up with, like I do have some changes that I wanna request from the songwriter upon handing over the song. Like neither are perfect, you know? But again, like I'm fully open to more submissions. I'm loving this journey and And I've really been surprised at how quickly people have come up with like really cute stuff.
Starting point is 00:06:31 No, agreed. And I love what we've seen so far. However, I also feel like the best is yet to come because I feel like the real Matthew Comas of the world are still in the studio laying down tracks. And so like the things that are gonna come in the next few days might actually be even more produced than what we've already seen.
Starting point is 00:06:45 So even though like I have two that I would be like so proud to play at the beginning of the show, I'm holding space that like the winner might not even have submitted yet. The best is yet to come. Yeah. Yeah, take your time. There's no award for finishing the quickest.
Starting point is 00:07:00 So that's what she says. I'm following the hashtags. So I'm seeing everything. Me too. Although like the majority of the competition is taking place on TikTok. And I have to say like it has been like a true nightmare to have to share all those with you.
Starting point is 00:07:14 And I wanted to let everybody know if you really want to be taken seriously and I can't download your video for whatever reason. Some people have like privacy settings on. It doesn't bode well. So make sure your privacy settings are set to our. I can DNS it for Jackie. Yeah, also we were watching Jordan number two last night
Starting point is 00:07:29 so we were busy, but at the end of each day, I will go on Zach's phone and look at the TikTok videos. But you just have to like give, just know that for you, Claudia, like until the end of the day, I won't have seen them all. So if you want me to see something, yes, you do have to DNS. Big TikTok news they announced yesterday
Starting point is 00:07:43 is that not only do we have until Sunday, but it wasn't as previously reported that the app is gonna just, you know, disappear from have to DNS. Big TikTok news they announced yesterday is that not only do we have until Sunday, but it wasn't as previously reported that the app is gonna just disappear from the app store, but if you have it on your phone, it's gonna continue to work. They plan on shutting down US operations on Sunday, so I think the app itself will stop working. You know, like you'll click it
Starting point is 00:07:58 and there'll be a link to a website about the ban. Damn, and now it's really setting in for me. Now, I feel happy that, you know, it's, I feel like when I was coming up as like a content creator, everybody was like, well, what would you do if Instagram disappears? And it's like, well, it's not. So shut up. Well, I'm sure people who got their careers, you know, started on Tik Tok, their friends and family have been like, well, what would you do if take tech disappears? And like now that's actually a reality. So my heart goes out to people who have created careers, like, and not really
Starting point is 00:08:24 become multi-platform and started YouTube channels or Instagram followings. For me, like as a creator in terms of like my job, TikTok like creates revenue for me, but it's not my biggest platform and it's not. Germaine to the operation. Yeah, it's like, it's supplemental to the podcast and my Instagram.
Starting point is 00:08:41 So I have other things outside of it. So I feel as like a internet personality, like I feel safe, but I do worry about like the swirlies who popped off in COVID and had millions of followers and like I've been doing, but didn't expand beyond that, like starting a YouTube channel or a podcast or something else. And you know, not to be like Patricia Oltchewel,
Starting point is 00:08:59 but anytime like a creator like ask me for advice, I always tell them like to go off platform, like have a million different things because you really never know. And so it'll be interesting to see how the landscape of like your favorite creators exist outside of TikTok. A lot of them have transcended the platform. And like now we don't even think of them as TikTokers,
Starting point is 00:09:13 but a lot of them have it. And if there are a lot of people's favorite creators, then of course you're gonna follow your favorite creator wherever they go next. So I think it will be more so for people who kind of like blew up, didn't do much after that, but was like kind of resting on their laurels of like having a big following for one reason or another. But most of the big creators, like they are multi-platform. They post their videos to
Starting point is 00:09:33 reels. Like I think a lot of people will be okay, but you will have to put on your business woman and man panties. And get creative. And start to enterprise. Yeah. And start to franchise. Exactly. I love that. So as somebody who's like heavily interested in the media landscape of influencers and content creators, I do think this will be really interesting to see. I think it'll be detrimental for some people and for some people they won't be affected.
Starting point is 00:09:54 I think it depends on what you've done with your time so far. Yeah. But the app is like actually like allegedly, and then they say like, Trump's gonna save it now, Biden saying, wait, I want in. Like, I feel like everybody, like someone wants to look like the hero here.
Starting point is 00:10:07 Cause like, oh, if you're a politician and you want Gen Z to fucking love you, save this dumb app, like just do it. They're all going to red note already and like signing up for the Chinese army. Like. Right, right. That's really funny.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Like the terms and conditions are all in Chinese. Like who knows what, literally the whole app is in Chinese. Like who knows what they're signing up for. So it's actually, people's alternatives are worse. So just figure it out. Maybe TikTok wasn't so bad. Right, right. As we all march off to General Chi, you know?
Starting point is 00:10:35 I do think that it will be done Sunday and then it will be back Monday morning. That's what I think. It's like part of the first hundred days executive orders. Yeah. Also, I was just reading a tweet Monday of next week is MLK day, inauguration day. It was the first day without TikTok.
Starting point is 00:10:54 And it's like a big college football day. Like it's like, everything is happening on one day next week. Countdown too. It really feels that way. Plus like it will be a few days after Molly May's documentary. So we'll all still be like reeling from that.
Starting point is 00:11:06 Also the inauguration performers like are kind of starting to pop off. I feel like once Carrie Underwood took the bullet, Gavin DeGraw was more than happy to follow suit. Like she, no one wants to be- Rascal Flats is reuniting to perform at the inauguration. Like it's turning into Jack's Fest. Yeah, Magga Ball equals Jackie Ball.
Starting point is 00:11:24 Like literally there, nobody wanted to be like the inauguration. Like it's turning into Jack's Fest. Yeah, Maggaball equals Jackie Ball. Like literally there, nobody wanted to be like the first one. Cause even when I think about like mainstream people who are like publicly fans of Trump, like I think of Kid Rock, who's like, he doesn't have much to lose right now. Like he's not like touring or whatever. I think of Jason Aldean. And I think like definitely that was like a big thing
Starting point is 00:11:43 for him, but I don't know. It doesn't feel as different for a woman to do it. It's like actually so much different. Jason Aldean and I think like definitely that was like a big thing for him, but I don't know. It doesn't feel as different for a woman to do it. It's like actually so much different. So for Carrie Underwood to like bear the brunt of it, she is taking the heat forever and everyone else is just sort of like scurrying in behind her. Rascal Flatts, Gavin DeGraw. So are Rascal Flatts, Gavin DeGraw and Jason Aldean is also performing?
Starting point is 00:11:59 Are they performing at the inauguration or like at other things? There's like a ball and then, but like where's the one that's on TV where like. And also like if Rascal Flatts are performing and it's not on TV, are you kidding me? Right, well we're just gonna have to take a trip to Uncasville. Oh, I am going to Uncasville,
Starting point is 00:12:18 but I'm not taking a trip to DC to see them. I could do that like for their tour. I smell like barbecue. Maybe the building's burning. No, someone's like definitely cooking. I could do that like for their tour. I smell like barbecue. Maybe the building's burning. No, someone's like definitely cooking. I love the smell of barbecue. Yeah, it is a good one. I also feel like I'm just like phantom smelling things
Starting point is 00:12:31 that I wish I was eating. Do you wish you were eating barbecue? I wish I was eating period. Like that's just kind of where I'm at. Understood. Oh, I want to talk about Tums. Okay. Tums have become, Tums have become,
Starting point is 00:12:46 I mean, they've always been really important to me. And what's so crazy is you didn't, you and I didn't grow up in like a Tums household. Like we grew up in a household where we took Advil, we weren't like Christian scientists, but like, you know, everybody gravitates towards their own pharmaceuticals. And I know we didn't grow up in like a house
Starting point is 00:13:00 with like intestinal, gastrointestinal issues. We're not a family with tummy issues. No, we have like headaches and pains and joints. That's why we love Advil. But I don't know, I just, okay. So then when I started dating Ben, one thing about Ben is like ever since he was in high school. He's a tummy issue man.
Starting point is 00:13:16 Well, yes, but ever since he was in high school, Ben drives everywhere. That's like his thing. They used to call him the vehicle because he was huge, but also because he always had a vehicle. And when we were dating, we spent a lot of time in his car and him and his family, like there are Tums family. They had- What are you doing in the car?
Starting point is 00:13:32 Fucking, I'm kidding. They had Jackie, the biggest VAT of Tums you've ever seen. I actually think it was like generic brand from like Costco. Like they don't even make Tums this big. And I remember like Ben made me take one once. Like they don't even make Tums this big. And I remember like Ben made me take one once. Like I didn't even think I was feeling anything. I'm just like, what are Tums?
Starting point is 00:13:49 Like I've always seen them. Lo and behold, it was a slippery slope. It was a gateway drug. Like now I truly can't live without Tums, especially being pregnant. In pregnancy, yeah. And Tums is innovating constantly. I feel like they've been around forever,
Starting point is 00:14:01 but like they're unscented, unflavored like OG pieces of like are their bread and butter. But now they make a bunch of different focaccia. You know, they have the smoothie ones, which I like, but they've recently reformulated and not reformulated. They offer a second variety, a second formula. And they're like Skittles. They're like extra large Skittles.
Starting point is 00:14:17 They're like hard candy shell and then like chewy gummy on the inside. I believe they're called the chewy bites. I have the assorted berries flavor right here. I want to say they're terrible. They taste- They don't work. They taste good obviously.
Starting point is 00:14:28 Like yeah, Skittles taste good too. They don't work. No, they don't work. We like, we got duped like because the package is so much better than the like stupid roll and it's like colorful and it tastes good. No, and like crunching on that chalk is icky. So if you don't have to do that, like that would be nice,
Starting point is 00:14:46 but it's not as effective. Yeah, I feel like I need RFK to look into this. I just feel like it's not. RFK has gotten to work. You see that red dye ban? I did, and then it got me thinking, do you think that there's red three? And like, these are red.
Starting point is 00:15:00 Look at the ingredients. Yep. There are other red dyes, obviously red 40. I'm familiar with red 40. But apparently the other, the dye that was red dyes, obviously red 40, which is also not good. But apparently the dye that was banned is even worse than red 40. It's been banned in cosmetics. So we're ingesting and we couldn't even put it on our skin.
Starting point is 00:15:13 That's so crazy. I look forward to more changes like this. It's been really positive. No, actually, oh wait. There's definitely not. Oh my God, wait, you're gonna die. There's red 40 in here. That's really crazy.
Starting point is 00:15:25 That's just red. And there's yellow and blue numbers. Do we care about those? Food colorings aren't great, but red 40 is worse. And also red 40 is also just bad for kids. I don't know how much it affects- Adults. Adults, but also does it affect,
Starting point is 00:15:40 does it make like, you know, in utero, them all hyper? I don't know. Oh my God, baby starts kicking. You know, I think I started to feel kicks. Oh, it starts as like flutters, right? Yeah, okay. I'm feeling what I thought was gas. And I'm like, damn, I've been having so much gas at night.
Starting point is 00:15:55 And then when I went to my pelvic floor therapy, she was like, have you felt any kicks? I'm like, no. But like, does it feel like bubbles like in your pussy? And she was like, yeah. She was like, yeah. I was like, oh. And then it will be an unmistakable foot.
Starting point is 00:16:07 So no, I'm definitely like, I'm feeling kicks galore. Oh, that's so sweet. I think we've got a little soccer star on our hands. Oh, that's a classic saying. There's a couple of classic sayings. I've actually ended up on like a side of TikTok where they're like, you know, like talking about classic sayings that they hate.
Starting point is 00:16:23 And like people are like, how inappropriate is it when they say, oh, she's gonna be a heartbreaker. I'm like, no, that's cute. You're calling her pretty, thanks. I have no problem with it. I know, they're just like, they just want to be a part of the offended party. It's fun to be.
Starting point is 00:16:37 No, we live in a society that places a lot of value on victimhood. So I think everybody's always attaching themselves to like, well, I'm a woman, I'm a Jewish woman. I'm a queer Jewish woman. Like however many things you can like tally makes you like more valuable. More like powerful.
Starting point is 00:16:53 And let's just be clear, like I am a pregnant Jewish woman. I'm sorry, a plus size Jewish woman. And pregnant. But I feel like pregnant is like temporary. So you can't. No, Oh my God. I'm sorry. If there's ever a sect of society that we would actually give a pass for,
Starting point is 00:17:10 it would be the pregnant woman. A thousand percent. And the thing is, what about the quiet woman? You don't have it forever. And what about the quiet woman? Well, the quiet woman, let's talk about her. Since she can't speak for herself.
Starting point is 00:17:24 I'm sorry. What was that? Since she can't speak for herself. I'm sorry, what was that? Since she can't speak for herself. It's Thursday, which is always so nice where it's like, we don't have dear toasters. We don't have a TV recap. We don't have Queenie and Weenie. It's just your girls. It's just your girls.
Starting point is 00:17:38 We have really good stories. I've got six minutes. Maybe I'll do a choose your adventure. Maybe I'll give you a choose. I am on like content watch for one of our stories. I'm just, I'm not convinced that the Matt James story ends here. Okay.
Starting point is 00:17:52 So I will be checking my phone periodically if you see me just to make sure like he hasn't said, hey guys, I've been hacked, you know? Yes. Okay. Well, that's a little teaser for the stories. And I guess without further ado, we could get into them. So now what's today's date? I also had another countdown.
Starting point is 00:18:08 I'm gonna tell you, let me guess. I can't have any fun here. Because you wanna know something, there's something that I haven't shared. I feel like I've been really quiet at the Redheads because the book I chose for this month, it was, it publishes today. So we had to like wait a week till people could buy it.
Starting point is 00:18:24 I know, but I was like, AI, it was an AI recommendation. They recommended a bunch of books. I had read some, this one looked really good. I was like, you know what? It will be like super new and great, but it's like, you can't buy it. It's like sold out and it's, I think it might, I think I have to-
Starting point is 00:18:38 And then also if you're doing like Libby, it makes it really hard if it's like a brand new book. So, all eyes on Redheads cause I might have to change the book. Yikes. I'll still get to read it in my personal time cause it looked good and I did pre-order it, but it's kind of a mess.
Starting point is 00:18:51 That's unprecedented where you might have to like renege on a choice. We actually had to do it once cause Snitch chose a book that was unavailable to buy anywhere. Interesting. It wasn't even on Kindle. Interesting. Yeah, it's happened before, but it's a pain in the ass and I'll deal with it.
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Starting point is 00:19:22 My top drawer is slowly becoming all Skims, especially like I'm in the phase of my life where I'm buying new underwear and bras like every month. And Skims is a great place for that, especially because I'm very sensitive to like, you know, underwire to certain fits, to certain waistbands. And I really feel like Skims makes great ones. They're super size inclusive.
Starting point is 00:19:36 So I'm getting bigger underwear like every week and Skims is a great place to shop. Also, I have huge boobs. So I can't be like shopping at a regular bra store where they stop at, you know, a 34 C. I've been a 34 seasons I'm 11. Okay. Their intimates are truly the unsung heroes of their store and nobody does it like skims to say we're obsessed is an understatement.
Starting point is 00:19:55 There fits everybody collection, which is what I've been living in, especially like the bras, I call it my relaxation bras, but they're the it's a fits everybody collection. I have the racerback bralette, I have a scoop neck bralette, I can't be like walking around my house these days without a bra. And so I need like an in-between bra and that's my Skims one.
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Starting point is 00:23:48 Thank you, Turt. Yeah. That was so genuine. You're welcome. I mean it. Our first story, some surprising news this morning, Bachelor stars, Matt James and Rachel Kirkenau break up after four years together.
Starting point is 00:24:01 So Matt James just posted to Instagram this morning a photo of him and Rachel meeting on the bachelor saying, father God give Rachel and I strength to mend our broken hearts. Give us a piece about this decision to end our relationship that transcends worldly understanding. Shower our friends and family with kindness and love to comfort us and remember remind us that our joy comes from you, Lord. Now, my very first thing I saw when I woke up was this. And I was like, oh my God, Matt James has been hacked. Like I did not believe this for a second. Then I saw it getting picked up.
Starting point is 00:24:33 It's in Page Six, OK Magazine. So I'm like, okay, to me this, and so I have a lot of thoughts on these two breaking up. If they did, I am not gonna share them because I don't think that they broke up. First of all, the post is very strange. A lot of people are like, why is he tagging a random airport,
Starting point is 00:24:48 a random hotel near the airport in Pennsylvania? It's like, oh, you guys have no idea what Neema Colin is. The herstory of Neema Colin. I thought it was weird that he tagged Neema Colin, like period, because they met there like so long ago. Right, so Matt James was the bachelor during COVID. And while they usually travel the globe during the bachelor season, during COVID they were limited.
Starting point is 00:25:06 So they took over this big hotel in Pennsylvania called the McCullen and I've been dying to go ever since. So that's what the McCullen is for those who don't know. Cause it's, they've really had like a very illustrative career post-bachelor as like bloggers, influencers, food people. So people maybe don't even know them from the show. I thought the caption was beyond strange,
Starting point is 00:25:23 not to bring religion into it at all, but the verbiage was so like, oh, I'm a hacker from Turkey and this is how Americans talk. Like, I disagree. I don't think he was hacked. I think that they broke up. I think this is an interesting way to announce it.
Starting point is 00:25:40 Also, she hasn't posted anything, but her posting cadence, if you follow her, is not typical. Like, she doesn't post for days or weeks at a time, and then she posts a recap of her last week or something. So for her not to be online right now is not strange. And for her most recent in-feed post to be December 4th, which a lot of people is like,
Starting point is 00:25:56 well, they've obviously broken up, she's taking a month off. No, if you look back, she posts once a month. Yeah, who posts in-feed anymore? No, it's not an indicator for me. She has no stories right now, which, and then people are also like, well, 13 hours ago, he posted a reel of them together.
Starting point is 00:26:09 They were in London eating pizza. Now I think that a lot of people don't realize how many content creators do not post in real time. I think it's very possible that they're back in the States and that trip was two weeks ago and they've broken up since. So none of that is like compelling to me. I just don't believe it because it's such a bizarre announcement.
Starting point is 00:26:27 It is not your typical announcement, but- And the fact that he went rogue and she's still silent. When like a lot of public people, even when they like don't end really well, they always release a joint statement just to be like, we're good, leave us alone. Like, I don't know, it's weird. Well, I think that they broke up.
Starting point is 00:26:42 And now in thinking about them in their relationship, I haven't really thought about them in a while. I think it makes sense because they've been dating a really long time. And so either they were about to announce that they're engaged or that they broke up. And I think they could go either way with these things. And now thinking about them, I really, you know, they've been kind of quiet. I feel like maybe they've been on and off for some time because there's always been like rumors about them and the way that they started.
Starting point is 00:27:04 They obviously met on The Bachelor and then they broke up. Live on the show. Yeah. Yeah. And so they've always been a little touch and go and that they didn't get engaged sooner. I think, yeah, it's time. Yeah. When I think about it, like at a glance, these two potentially breaking up, it's surprising,
Starting point is 00:27:22 but it's really not. I think that if I were to like really look inward and think about what I think of these two, I feel like I almost see them more as like roommates and friends than like romantic partners. They seem like they get along really well. They have common interests, but they like to eat. They like to eat, but it just also feels like
Starting point is 00:27:40 it has been so long, especially when you come from the bachelor where like, it's really crazy. You get engaged after. And so while theirs was a little bit less traditional because they had that big scandal, they broke up, they got back together, you're still used to people from The Bachelor moving in like an orderly fashion.
Starting point is 00:27:55 And not only do they not do that, they maintained a relationship for so many years without progressing for years. So yeah, like them being broken up isn't crazy to me. The announcement is so crazy, which is why I'm truly, I am truly in disbelief. Yeah, it's a crazy announcement. I like when someone shakes it up a little bit.
Starting point is 00:28:12 You know, it's not what's expected. It's not a joint statement. Please respect our privacy. It's a public prayer. Just remind me every 20 minutes to like check my phone to see if like anything happened. Cause I'm just, I'm not convinced. Okay, so do you think they're still together?
Starting point is 00:28:27 Well, so a lot of people who are like me, and the thing is, to be clear, I'm not in denial. Like, oh, my faves broke up. I'm not in denial. You're confused. I am, and so I think a lot of people are coming up with theories like I am, and a lot of people think that like this is
Starting point is 00:28:40 the first clue in many that they're actually engaged. Their relationship has ended as boyfriend and girlfriend. Give Rachel and I strength to mend our broken hearts. Give us a piece about this decision to end our relationship. That transcends worldly understanding. They have ended their relationship as long as it's not a hacker.
Starting point is 00:28:58 Maybe why I find this shocking, excuse me, hold on. Bless you. Maybe why I find this shocking is because I've never known these two to be particularly religious. Like if Hannah Brown broke up with someone and left the Caesar caption, I'd be like, well, with the good Lord onto you. Like I don't, and I'm sure everybody's allowed
Starting point is 00:29:16 to like be religious and like keep it to themselves. I just don't know this about them as like a characteristic. So it just felt so out of left field too. And I could see like a hacker like LARPing as an American. I don't know. I just, I find it, I don't know. I just don't think a hacker is this in the weeds and that they've hacked into this big account
Starting point is 00:29:34 and this is what they're gonna do. So I think it, their social media, even cadence of posting and things that it's not really like traditional, like here's every thought and feeling. That's much more curated. So I think this was like curated and I think they're broken up. And that's that on that.
Starting point is 00:29:52 I'm in shock. That they broke up? No, that like, this is how we're finding out. It's so weird. Yeah. Well, good luck to them in this next chapter of their lives. Yeah, there's a lot of, you know, whispers about who these two could date next,
Starting point is 00:30:11 which is always a fun game to play with like two hot young thangs. They could also go on Paradise. They shouldn't go on Paradise. They have really, I think the fact that so many people didn't even know what Neema Colon was, like really proves how far away from the franchise they are and how they successfully turned into like content creators
Starting point is 00:30:25 and celebrities. Yeah. But that doesn't mean they can't date around in the reality star pool. I'm thinking like country star for her. Love Chase Rice. Love Chase Rice, he's always available. I actually could see her with Riley Green.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Even though I ship him and that girl Ella. It look like you love me. You look like you want me to want you to come on home. I ended up on like fan fiction about those two. Did I tell you about that? Could you see her with Craig Conover? That's what people were saying on social media. I saw it on Liz Woods' Instagram.
Starting point is 00:31:03 I not only- That was an original thought I just wanna say. Oh, yeah, no, you're not the only one. A lot of people said that. Because I'm going into the archives. And I would love, because I also feel like I remember seeing content from them that was like
Starting point is 00:31:20 talking about getting engaged and how like, I forget what it was, but it was like the subtext was like that Rachel sort of like waiting. And that's never a good place to be. It's almost like her and Craig were in the same position. Yeah. So.
Starting point is 00:31:39 I could see them also just getting along on an interests level. Yes, yes. I could see her moving to Charleston. Same. And adding value to the show. I could see that as well. They're both very good looking people.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Like it won't be hard. No, it won't be. To venture out. That's fun. That's fun. That is fun, but I need a little bit more before I can like really close the chapter on these two. I'm beyond confused.
Starting point is 00:32:06 Okay, well, are you ready for our next story? Yes. Wendy Williams is making headlines as she insists that she's not cognitively impaired and feels like she's in prison in a bombshell breakfast club interview. So Wendy Williams called into the breakfast club on Thursday morning in a plea for freedom.
Starting point is 00:32:22 The 60 year old and her niece told listeners that she is trapped in a facility in New York with elderly patients without access to her phone or laptop while under guardianship. She called her situation emotional abuse in the bombshell interview. She said, I am not cognitively impaired, but I feel like I am in prison. I am definitely isolated to talk to these people who live here. That is not my cup of tea. She said, I keep the door closed. I watch TV. I listen to the radio. I watch the window. I sit here and my cup of tea. She said, I keep the door closed. I watch TV, I listen to the radio. I watch the window.
Starting point is 00:32:46 I sit here and my life goes by. She claimed her cats have been taken and are gone despite her wanting to be with them and that she is in a conservatorship despite not being cognitively impaired. So this immediately reminded me of some sort of freedom McFadden book because I could see two different
Starting point is 00:33:05 realities, one in which like, this is a person who has been completely taken advantage of that like literally had money had people around her who were bad faith actors, and they literally put her in a facility, put her in a conservatorship, and are stealing money from her. And she's trying to get her story out. But I could also see like the plot twist of this book being like, she's actually deeply unwell, she had a moment of lucidity or she,
Starting point is 00:33:25 this is like a fantasy in her mind. Like what's that movie? Shutter Island, where he's like actually a patient and they're playing this game. Like, I don't know, it gives me the willies. Like, I don't know what reality is. Yeah, it's like very also. Because also it's not like there hasn't been
Starting point is 00:33:38 like a couple of years of, we've seen Wendy Williams over the last couple of years, like struggle publicly with like health things and then also be on camera caught by TMZ looking a little and sounding a little, you know, not so clear. So it's not like there isn't, but maybe they laid that path for us. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:33:55 I don't know. I don't know what's true here. I don't know either, but it's a scary one to think about the first situation. It's almost too terrible to think about. Yeah. Like I hope, like not that I want her to about the first situation. It's almost too terrible to think about. Yeah. Like I hope, like not that I want her to be unwell, but I hope that the truth is that she is dealing
Starting point is 00:34:11 with some sort of, she's incapacitated in some way. And that's why she's been placed under the care of these people and under a conservatorship and a guardianship. Because if it is the alternative and what she said this morning is completely true, like it's a horror. It's a horror, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:27 So I don't know. And maybe I'm just like saying it to make myself feel better because I refuse to like believe there's someone living literally in a prison. Like she's kidnapped, if that's true. How'd she have access to a phone? I need to know more about the niece too. Yeah, the niece was there helping her
Starting point is 00:34:39 and like sharing more details of the situation. And like maybe this niece is taking advantage of this elderly sick woman. Like, I don't know. I don't know. There's a lot, I need Freida to write a book about it to just explain it to me. Yeah, but then the end would be the cliffhanger.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Kind of like the end of juror number two, by the way. Like what is they're saying? Is she going- Okay. So spoiler alert. So many people when I watched the movie were like, what did you think of the ending? What do you think happened? Is it a fucking mystery?
Starting point is 00:35:06 Why else would the DA show up at somebody's house to chat? The police didn't show up. I know, maybe she was giving him a heads up or something, but like, if she wasn't gonna turn him in, why on God's green diddly dally earth would that bitch be at this guy's house? Oh, I thought if they wanted to let you know for sure that he was going away for it,
Starting point is 00:35:22 the police would have come and arrested him. They had the evidence. Maybe they were right behind Toni Collette. She just wanted to give him a heads up because they had like this weird friendship. Like it was so clear to me, like you're going to jail. Like. Do you think that he should go to jail?
Starting point is 00:35:38 I think that had he come forward, it would have been a lot different. But now it looks like a bad faith actor. And why would someone believe him that like, this is exactly how it happened? Because he's been caught. So you say anything when you're caught, you know? Yeah, but it's like Kiefer Sutherland said with his record,
Starting point is 00:35:57 this would have been strike two and they would have, you know, jail for life. Right, oh, Kiefer Sutherland did say that, yeah. So I was like, are you quoting Kiefer Sutherland? Or that, yeah. I was like, are you quoting Kiefer Sutherland? I forgot he was in the movie. Yeah, I'm not sure. I'm not sure. It's hard to think about.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Yeah, and it's hard to think about Wendy Williams. Seriously, wishing her well. Wendy Williams is a queen. I think her impact as a woman in media is often overlooked, actually, dead seriously. When we talk about the greats. When we talk about the greats. When we talk about the greats, and when we talk about people who like actually
Starting point is 00:36:27 moved the needle and actually like entertained people for so many years, like we don't talk about her. Like we talk about Ellen, but Wendy Williams often gets overlooked by the historians. And she's the type of person who actually needs a documentary because- Claudia, there was just one. About Wendy?
Starting point is 00:36:43 Or was it about her situation, like her conservatorship? I mean her overarching career because she had a lifetime original movie about her that was like dramatized. I watched it. You liked it. I liked it in the way that I like Hallmark movies. Like they're terrible pieces of shit, you know?
Starting point is 00:37:00 But my takeaways from it were like really how she came up in radio and went on to become like one of the, you know, longest running women in daytime. It's actually really impressive and nobody talks about it. And I think if they gave her like a proper documentary, people would really respect her. But I do think she gets like, she has like written off a little bit.
Starting point is 00:37:17 Do you feel that? Like, we're just like, oh, crazy Wendy Williams. Yeah. Yeah. And I don't know if it's because of like what's happening now or. No, and when you think of her cultural impact, like so many like viral TikTok sounds,
Starting point is 00:37:30 like are literally just Wendy Williams. Like, are you a Nicki fan? Am I a Nicki fan? Pull up in the, what did Wendy Osefa from Real Housewives of Potomac, she misquoted the Nicki Minaj line. Am I a Nicki fan? Pull up in the monster.
Starting point is 00:37:45 The real lyrics is put up with the monster automobile gangster, but she says, pull up in the Sri Lanka. Also, clap if you're fat. Like there are so many Wendy Williams. She's so funny. So I'm gonna choose to remember Wendy this way. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:03 Are you ready for our next story? Yeah. So fans are trying to give Leighton Meester the Heidi Pratt treatment. Leighton Meester's fans hype up the actress's underappreciated pop music to help her rebuild her home after the LA fires. So Leighton Meester and Adam Brody, their house was one of the first to burn down in the LA fires. And now fans are starting to hype up her music that she released back in the day
Starting point is 00:38:26 and try and do for Leighton what the internet did for Heidi's music as well. So songs- I love this. The fact that her songs are just reentering the zeitgeist I'll never be upset about. However, do we know that they didn't have insurance? Like the thing why everybody felt so compelled
Starting point is 00:38:40 to help Spencer and Heidi has been very vocal that farmer's insurance dropped them. Like he's been outspoken about that. So I don't know if Layton and Adam are in the same situation. They're also not in the same situation because I think like financially they're a lot better off than like two former reality stars who are like active content creators versus, you know, he has a hit show on Netflix. I think she chooses to work when she wants to work.
Starting point is 00:38:58 Like I think they're very different situations. Yeah, but her songs are coming back into the full now, of course, somebody to love your your love's a drug. I don't know how the royalties on Summer Girl would get to her because it is from the movie musical Country Strong. It's owned by Warner Brothers. And I do wish the initiative was a little more like,
Starting point is 00:39:15 let's all watch Country Strong to support Leighton. Yeah, because that is a challenge I could definitely be a part of. But I think every now and then we're reminded of the great work she did in the music industry. And so if this is just another reminder for a young generation to be influenced by her music and her work, then I'm not upset about it.
Starting point is 00:39:33 I just want to say, I don't think it's the same situation as Heidi and Spencer. Yeah, also, Good Girls Go Bad. And she did have a debut album, Heartstrings, with Universal Republic. No, no, that was independently released. So that's even more. Oh, so we should be streaming her independent music.
Starting point is 00:39:49 But her previously she was with Universal Republic with Your Loves Your Drug. That was really crazy how her decision after Gossip Girl was to become a pop star, which was a brilliant decision. And I don't think any of the other girls had the same goals. So it wasn't competitive at all. And how she really made an impact,
Starting point is 00:40:05 even at the time, like she was popping off. It's not like now we look back and be like, no. And then she just sort of decided she didn't want to do it anymore. Yeah. Well, who would give up a career like that? She was like giving them bitches a run for their money. No, I feel like she's a real one.
Starting point is 00:40:17 Like she really keeps herself, I think she just like lives her life as in a happy marriage, works. Now, yes, she's very settled. Works to work, but maybe all of the glitz and glam in the industry like wasn't for her. And she's also in that show Parenthood, like don't let's not forget.
Starting point is 00:40:32 One of my favorite Leighton Meester moments is like, actually somewhat recently after her and Seth Cohen had been married for a while, they don't do like a lot of press together. I think one of the first times they did an interview together, like Entertainment Tonight, the interview was like, do you guys understand like the impact of Le did an interview together, like Entertainment Tonight, the interview was like, do you guys understand like the impact
Starting point is 00:40:46 of Leighton Meester, Blair Waldorf marrying Seth Cohen? And they were like, no. Like they literally don't give a fuck. And then by the way, Jackie, they gave the fans nothing. They were like, we get it. Like we were both on shows, but like- They are so wrong for that. I just wanna say.
Starting point is 00:41:04 You have to watch the interview. It's like this girl, and it was a good question. I can't blame the journalist. She was like, do you get it? Like what it means to so many people? And she was like, no. She was like, what do you mean? Like we're married and she's like, and we act.
Starting point is 00:41:18 Like she was just like very literal about it. Oh my God. That is so funny. And I get it. She wasn't like a teenager who got to appreciate Blair Waldorf and Seth Cohen, but like, she doesn't about it. Oh my God, that is so funny. And I get it, she wasn't like a teenager who got to appreciate Blair Waldorf and Seth Cohen, but like she doesn't get it. And I don't think she wants to get it either. No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:41:34 Yeah. And I feel like he plays with like the internet. He like, you know, he knows he's like playing a part like Seth Cohen, oh yeah, like he does it for like his work and then he goes home and rolls his eyes. She gives the people nothing. I love it. No gives the people nothing. I love it No, nothing Well stream Layton if you want to support some of us never stopped I'm just a girl
Starting point is 00:41:54 Like seriously, I flip flops and when I get my hair down The party never stops and who needs a boyfriend? I got my girlfriends. Like that song is so good. That whole album from the Country Strong Soundtrack is just fucking incredible. But the Layton songs in particular, they're not all original songs.
Starting point is 00:42:16 They're like, one of them is like a Sarah Evans song. Yeah, they're covers. They're brilliant. They are brilliant beyond brilliant. Of course there are original songs cause I'm country strong. like so many good ones. But I highly recommend taking a deep dive in the country strong soundtrack.
Starting point is 00:42:31 I recommend streaming country strong to support. And watching. And listening to the album. Oh, you know, I saw a really funny interview. My boyfriend, Tim Riggins, Taylor Kitch, you know, I'm sure he gets asked this all the time, like, would you have a reboot? And he was like, no, if they asked me to like come,
Starting point is 00:42:52 they're doing a reboot and they wanted me to play like a coach for another team, I would maybe do an episode, but like, I'm not committing, I'm not becoming Riggins again, like I don't want to be doing multiple seasons of it. And I found it so refreshing, like obviously I'm devastated, but like, why can't we let perfect things remain perfect? And I feel like he, I don't know if it was, and I don't think he's so booked and busy
Starting point is 00:43:10 that he would like, you know, be too good for the job. I think he just like likes the work that he did and wants to leave it alone. And I was like, I wish we could get more comfortable answering this. Like, yes, I don't want to do it. Yeah, but also a lot of those shows, when the people are like in their young adult years,
Starting point is 00:43:28 like they don't look back on them as fondly as we remember it. Like it's- Dramatic. It's like toxic, you know, they're not as obsessed with it as we are. So we have to remember that. Having said that,
Starting point is 00:43:39 I just know that Scott Porter saw that interview and cried because he's ready. Yeah. He is RWA, ready, that interview and cried. Because he's ready. Yeah. He is RWA, ready, willing, and able. Are you ready for our next story? If it's our next story, that's brought to you by Thrive Cosmetics. It is.
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Starting point is 00:46:56 Just Claude. Claude Space. Just Claude. Our next story, some interesting marketing news because the cast of a show called Severance has drawn huge crowds in Grand Central Station to promote season two of their show called Severance. Why are you saying it like that?
Starting point is 00:47:14 Have you never heard it? I just feel like if I keep saying Severance without like making it known that it's the show called, like it could get lost in the sentence. Okay, cause it's also like a word. Yes, so the acclaimed Apple TV series called Severance deployed an unlikely marketing tactic ahead of its second season, which returns on Friday.
Starting point is 00:47:31 The series cast, including Adam Scott, Britt Lauer, Zach Cherry, Tramiel Tillman, and Patricia Arquette all gathered as their respective characters at Grand Central Station on Tuesday. Several social media users posted videos of the installment and documented the cast portraying their characters in their makeshift office space in the center of the train station.
Starting point is 00:47:51 So it was just like this glass box and all the actors are in there like kind of literally larping their characters for the show to drum up some excitement for their new show, Severance, season two. It's hard to stand out when there's so many TV shows and this is a popular show. I watched the beginning of the last season.
Starting point is 00:48:07 It gave me such a pit. I had to turn it off. I found myself like, I'm not a person who suffers from like depression or anxiety. I felt actively depressed and really anxious. Like why? It's just, it's a show about like a very high stress job. I think they work in finance.
Starting point is 00:48:22 I think it's in the UK. Don't correct me if I'm wrong. I watched it a really long time ago. And it's like very high stakes. And it's the way it's filmed is like very gray. It's just like, I really like had a very physical reaction to the show. Me and Ben were like, we were really disturbed
Starting point is 00:48:36 for the rest of the night. And I just never forgot it. I never want to watch it. People love it. And there's been a, it was a long time ago. So there's been a lot of hype for the second season. And I think that, you know, there are so many TV shows out there and it's hard to stand out
Starting point is 00:48:50 when it comes to promoting your content. I thought this was kind of brilliant. It of course reminded me of where Carrie met Alexander Petrovsky, where that artist was like sitting in a glass box for 24 hours, no food, no water, you know? Like it was giving, it was giving performance art. Like-
Starting point is 00:49:04 It is performance art, but these are, you know, like it was giving, it was giving performance art. Like it is performance art, but these are, you know, artists, performers. And I think it's really putting them to work in a good way. They're literally LARPing. So I like that. And I agree. I, now that I think of it, I've heard of the show, Severance, I've seen like posters for it,
Starting point is 00:49:18 but it never really stood out from the heap of other shows. And this stands out. Now, maybe I would have watched it if you said something better about it, but no, I don't want to feel those feelings you just described. So I. And this stands out. Now, maybe I would have watched it if you said something better about it, but no, I don't wanna feel those feelings you just described, so I'll set this one out. Like maybe it was just me, because I know people love it,
Starting point is 00:49:31 but like you guys, I was seriously not okay. Was like anything disturbing happening or it's just like the fast paced nature was like just giving you anxiety? The fast paced, the whole thing was giving me anxiety. And then I remember at the very end of the first episode, I don't wanna say, hold on, let me just triple check. Episode one, season one ending.
Starting point is 00:49:53 I'm pretty sure something happened at the very end of the first episode. That was disturbing. That really gave like a not good time while watching it. Understood. Well, also Ben Stiller is like the director of this. So he was like there like filming videos. In Grand Central like having the best time.
Starting point is 00:50:24 Yeah. And I'm happy for team Severance. Like, you know, I just feel like it's a particularly unglamorous task to like stand in Grand Central. These are like celebrities who like, seriously haven't been on a train and they haven't been on the train station, like in the subway.
Starting point is 00:50:41 Like I just imagined like when they got booked for this, they were like, oh. No, they haven't worked this hard in a while. Yeah, like, cause it's very physical too. Like they had to be walking around and being like, whoa, look at this file. Like I imagine while we're all enjoying it and like praising its marketing positives, the actual people doing it were
Starting point is 00:50:57 like this fucking blows. Yeah, but they did it. And maybe they didn't have to. And so I think that that is good and exciting for the fans of the show. And we'll drum up more interest in the show for sure. Yeah, it was giving the boy in the plastic bubble. They were in this like actual clear box. It was hilarious.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Yeah, that is really funny. No, it's smart. I liked it. Are you ready for our fifth and final story? I know. Bidding is such sweet sorrow, sure. Well, Jen Shaw's prison sentence has been reduced again and she will be home before Thanksgiving 2026 reports are reporting.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Not to sound like Sandra Bullock, but like harsher punishment for elder abuse. How does she keep getting out of prison so quick? I don't know. So she would be home in about less than two years. And it's like, she's doing her time. She's not, she's definitely not getting any leniency because of who she is.
Starting point is 00:51:49 And so she will likely come home when the show is still on the air. I thought by the time she got out of prison, the show would be long gone and it would just move on, but no, she will come back to this show. How long will she have served? She will, when did she go in? I believe it was an eight year sentence.
Starting point is 00:52:06 I think she pled guilty in July, 2022. So she went, she got sentenced January, 2023 and went to prison February, 2023. And then by March, her sentence was lessened by one year. And now it has been, so 2023 to 2026. Three years. And her original sentence was lessened by one year. And now it has been, so 2023 to 2026. Three years. And her original sentence was what? Am I correct in?
Starting point is 00:52:30 Six and a half years. Got it. So her, okay. And so I know every state is different. So you can't compare like one person sentencing to another, but I'm always thinking about the Chrisleys who got like such a harsh sentencing.
Starting point is 00:52:43 And every time they appeal, every time they get denied, everything, like they cannot catch a fucking break these people. And their crimes were very similar to Jen Shah's. Actually, theirs were, in my opinion, a little bit lesser because they were stealing from banks. Like who gives a fuck?
Starting point is 00:52:57 She was stealing from like your grandma and that's pretty rough. So I don't know. I know like everybody like, haha, Jen Shah, like it's literally not funny, like not to be a narc, but like, she literally stole from your grandma and like ruined several people's lives.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Like the disabled, the elderly, like, it's actually what she did. Cause I know when people commit financial crimes, we're like, well, you know, it's a victimless crime or like tax evasion celebrities, like Teresa Giudice, like who gives a fuck, make the situation, rob the government, you're not gonna see me carrying. But Jen Chao is like somebody who committed
Starting point is 00:53:27 a financial crime and like actually really hurt people and vulnerable people. So I don't like, I don't see the memes that I'm like, ha ha, I'm like, oh, you're literally a criminal bitch. Like bye. So do you think that they'll have her back on the show when she gets out? Of course.
Starting point is 00:53:39 Yeah. Bravo doesn't give a fuck. No, they don't have like actual scruples when it comes to like morally bankrupt individuals. Plus the precedent is there, Teresa came back on the show after serving time. And I think for Bravo, it's like, well, you did the crime. You served your time.
Starting point is 00:53:53 Why are we gonna miss out on entertainment value? Yeah, and it's actually been very interesting to see the show go on without Chensha and really prosper without her. Whereas like the show for Real Housewives of New Jersey was like very much into this terrible state of limbo until Teresa got back. Like they had these, the twins and Amber Marquesi.
Starting point is 00:54:10 Like that was some of the darkest times on reality TV. But they didn't film without her. They waited for her. There was one season without her. I'm pretty sure they waited for her though. Like I know what you're talking about that season. It feels like she wasn't there. But then I remember reading that she was in prison
Starting point is 00:54:25 for a year and they waited. No fucking way. Okay, hold on. Teresa, by the way, you're a hundred percent right. She never missed a season. Yeah, so maybe she was laying low for one reason or another that season with the twins, but she was there. So Ambermer Casey was on season six.
Starting point is 00:54:56 Okay. And so was Tree. Wait, that's so crazy that I don't remember it that way. I remember there being like dire times. You thought that she was there because Tree wasn't and the twins were there to fill Tree's void. Yeah. Cause they literally started filming
Starting point is 00:55:15 when she came home from prison like that night, cameras up. So the Real Houses of New Jersey focused on Teresa, Melissa and Dina. Dina returned after originally leaving the series in season two and former cast members, Jacqueline Larrita and Kathy Wakili appeared periodically throughout the season, but they were replaced as was Caroline Manzo by Teresa,
Starting point is 00:55:33 Amber Markasey and Nicole Napolitano. Like those three housewives. Oh man, that's like so interesting. I always thought that they were, the way I like, I remember it Mandela effect is like, no, they literally like were trying to hold it down without tree and couldn't get arrested. Yeah, no.
Starting point is 00:55:48 That's so funny. Oh my God. Okay, nevermind. Well, what I mean is that Real Housewives of Salt Lake said he's having a banner year. People are obsessed with it. And I actually found when Jen was on and like actively being arrested,
Starting point is 00:56:01 actively being investigated by the FBI, some of the worst fucking TV I've ever seen in my life when it should have been, many feet, it was literally, they were handed, they were literally all handed careers and like actively being arrested, actively being investigated by the FBI. Some of the worst fucking TV I've ever seen in my life when it should have been, Nani Fique, it was literally, they were handed, they were literally all handed careers because of that. Like it was the things that dreams are made of for a reality star.
Starting point is 00:56:13 And the fact that they were all like fighting over dumb things that had nothing to do with Jen. I'm like, are you guys dumb? Like what's going on? So the fact that like not a lot of time is gonna pass between, it felt like when, if it went Jen came back to the show, it would have been like six, seven, eight years.
Starting point is 00:56:27 That like the stories between them, like whatever. But now it's like all still kind of fresh. They're all like always still like actively talking about and being asked about Jen. I'm sure she reads about it in prison. Like she will have a laundry list of things to talk to Heather Gay about. Like that, and I don't really wanna go back there, honestly.
Starting point is 00:56:42 Well, it's not like we're watching currently. Yeah, but I heard it's so good. Yeah, I have heard really good things, but I guess she will be back whenever she comes out. But she's kind of like one of these people who's just like a agent of chaos, where I think like she just wanted to make like the best, craziest, interesting TV,
Starting point is 00:57:00 but it didn't make sense. And I don't like that. Like I don't mind someone being like a super villain when they're consistent, but she would just like say things just to like disrupt a dinner. And it's like, this is not grounded in anything. Yeah, she wasn't grounded to any person,
Starting point is 00:57:14 even in particular. She had like one friend that she wouldn't turn on. People like that who like seriously, just for the sake of entertaining, just try and comfort everyone and everything and say everything. It's actually like not fun to watch because like we're supposed to be believing
Starting point is 00:57:26 that this is a group of friends who have like actual ties to one another. And when she was so untethered, just like coming for everyone, I was like. Yeah, that's not my favorite. I know it's like crazy and like pops off, but like it just doesn't, it's not, it doesn't make sense to me.
Starting point is 00:57:37 I know, and there's no continuity. And that's what I found like frustrating. It's like, well, literally three minutes ago, you were saying the nastiest things but now you're crying that this is your best friend. That's confusing. I like when I can see like clear alliances and like who's actually friends.
Starting point is 00:57:49 Cause this is always supposed to be about like a group of women who are friends. And now we've gotten to a point where it's such a job that like, dude, they're all virtual strangers until they meet. And when they're not filming, they don't hang. It hits harder when it's like friendships and there's history.
Starting point is 00:58:02 Even if the drama isn't good, that's like Beverly Hills. It's just two friends who are kind of like, like ships passing right now and like they're missing each other. But because the friendship like runs so deep, it's what makes it interesting. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:16 Now would be the time where, for you to share whatever thing you had to say about the ending of Juro number two. Oh my God. So Juro, no, not the ending necessarily, but just the whole movie. Like I had such a pit for this guy. Like, could there be a worse feeling in the world
Starting point is 00:58:28 than like having killed someone and like facing, like accidentally, like you didn't do it on purpose. You weren't drinking. You like realize that you've killed someone, like you have to go to jail. Like I- Now I thought that at the end, when they were showing us like flashback scenes,
Starting point is 00:58:44 I thought they were gonna make it so that he actually like wasn't guilty. No, wasn't guilty. Cause they were like, they're showing him driving and the other, the boyfriend driving and then the boyfriend turns around. And I was like, wait, that would have been actually really good if they like fucked with us.
Starting point is 00:58:57 And then he's, but he still thinks that he did it. And he looks so guilty that he has to go to prison for a crime he didn't commit. Like I thought that would have been like a little bit more interesting. Yeah, or it's like maybe someone hit her first and then he did hit a deer and it just happened to be like right after.
Starting point is 00:59:12 But that would have let us off the hook too much. Like morally, we wouldn't have to like deal with this really hard question of like, does this person who was a drug dealer, who has done bad, like he is a criminal who's going to jail for something that he didn't do. Does Nicholas Hull deserve to go to jail when he has a baby at home
Starting point is 00:59:30 and he's an otherwise good person? Like an upstanding citizen. Yeah, yeah. It was also interesting. I've never been a part of a jury and I can only imagine what goes on in those rooms, like for real. And there definitely are people who like don't care,
Starting point is 00:59:44 who just want to get back to work. Like the lady was a bus driver, like I felt her. Like seriously, not for real. Like, and there definitely are people who like don't care, who just want to like get back to work. Like the lady was a bus driver. Like I felt her like, seriously not my problem. Like I have kids, I have a job, but I gotta go. And there were a lot of dynamics at play. So I felt like it was like getting behind the scenes and it wasn't a real jury room, but I'm sure a lot of them go down like that.
Starting point is 00:59:59 Where some people are just like so stubborn. Some people are like so weak. Like one person says something, they're like, yeah. And then, oh, actually, you know, yeah. Like I think it's such an interesting, like dynamic of humanity that I thought they did a good job showing those like jury scenes too. Cause it was like, God, people are such fucking losers.
Starting point is 01:00:14 Yeah. And it really is like one person. It's worth a conversation. Right, right. But that's also the crazy thing about a jury is like, there can't even be one, it's not majority rules. Like it's not 12 to one, it's 11 to one. It's 12 to zero. Right, and then if one person won't budge,
Starting point is 01:00:29 it's a hung jury. Yeah. He should have let it be a hung jury though. No, because if it's a hung jury, He'll get tried again. Yeah, like they can go back and re-investigate. That's what his lawyer was saying. Like getting this guy guilty, like helps you personally. Yeah, like they can go back and re-investigate. That's what his lawyer was saying. Like getting this guy guilty, like helps you personally.
Starting point is 01:00:47 Yeah, unless- So him opening his big fat mouth in the jury room and being like, wow, what are you doing? Unless they could get a not guilty verdict because that's like Casey Anthony, right? She was not guilty, but they didn't go back out and try and find the person who did it. Yeah, there wasn't any evidence like of anybody else.
Starting point is 01:01:04 That's the thing. Right. Like it was clearly Casey. But if he could have gotten not guilty and not had put the prosecutors onto the idea that it was someone else. They would have moved on. Yeah, they would have moved on.
Starting point is 01:01:16 So that would have been ideal. But then when it was clear that- That list of cars was then added to the file. Like there was mounting evidence. Like if a new investigator sat down and looked like they would have said, maybe it's all this guy, maybe it could be someone else. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:30 No, it was definitely a good movie. Like it made you think maybe like we're talking about it a lot afterwards, like what do you think is right? It really posed this like ethical dilemma that there is no right answer to. Like that boyfriend was like a woman beating drug dealer. Like bye. Yeah, but prison for life, he didn't do that.
Starting point is 01:01:47 He didn't do that thing. Yeah, I don't know. I didn't really care. Like. Yeah, no, and it's like, it's just a shame because this Nicholas Holt has really changed his whole life in like one accident. Right.
Starting point is 01:01:59 You know, cause I think if under regular circumstances, say he hadn't had that prior DUI and like this history, and if he had come forward and said, oh my gosh, like I thought it was a DR, blah, blah, blah. Like he would have, there would have been consequences. But it's also about intent. In the moment, if he knew he hit this girl and killed her and called the police and they showed up and they had to like,
Starting point is 01:02:18 oh, there's a inebriated woman walking in the rain in the dark on a curvy road. This guy takes a breathalyzer, he's not drunk. They probably wouldn't have pressed charges. So the crime itself really wasn't a crime. That's what they always say, bitch, it's the crime, not the coverup. No, but and even if he came forward a year later
Starting point is 01:02:38 and was like, oh my gosh, I think this was me. I thought I hit a deer. The issue is that he had ordered to drink at the bar. They can't prove that he didn't drink it. They know he's an alcoholic formerly and that he's had a DUI in the past. So it lines up to be something else because they couldn't recognize him.
Starting point is 01:02:55 The movie was kind of brilliantly done. Like they made the situation like impossible. Yeah, it's an impossible situation. So I enjoyed it. I thought Zoe Deutch was great. Yeah. Toni Coll an impossible situation. So I enjoyed it. I thought Zoe George was great. Yeah. Toni Collette, queen in her shoes. Like it was good.
Starting point is 01:03:09 JK Simmons. Yeah, that was a key for Southern. Exciting touch. Everybody was crying. It was star-studded. It was star-studded. Clinton, Francesca. Francesca.
Starting point is 01:03:20 And the boyfriend, what's he in? He looks familiar looking. I never saw him before. He looks like he was from an episode of SVU. Like a character actor. Oh no, I've seen him in something. Let me find out what, and then we can bid you farewell. And to be fair,
Starting point is 01:03:33 Gabriel Basso. There's no update on Matt James, so just like letting everyone know. Hillbilly Elegy, yeah, he played JD Vance in Hillbilly Elegy. What? Yeah. Older JD. Wait. That's so funny. Didn't you see that? I did see that movie, but I,
Starting point is 01:03:49 by the way, nothing new for my dreams. No. But I did not recognize him in the slightest. I recognized him and that is so funny. And then also he was in one of my favorite movies, Barely Lethal, starring Hailey Seinfeld and Dove Cameron. Of course, of course. And Sophie Turner, don't sleep on that one.
Starting point is 01:04:06 Of course, that's funny. That's our show. I think that's it. Tomorrow shall be a Cosdale Celeb-ray. Oh, thank God, like we needed this. Yeah, so we bid you adieu. Adieu. Adieu, adieu.
Starting point is 01:04:24 I wanna see that movie Night Bitch. With Amy Adams? Yeah. Okay, do it. Yeah, just reminded me, cause Amy Adams was in Hillbilly Elegy. Maybe you don't wanna see it, hold on. Why, something bad happen?
Starting point is 01:04:37 I think it's just like not the sort of thing you would wanna watch pregnant. I don't know why you get that vibe. I feel like it's just like a, like a inside look at how hard it is to be a stay at home mom, is that not it? It's also like a horror. An artist- Really?
Starting point is 01:04:50 An artist who pauses her career to be a stay at home mom, seeks a new chapter in her life and encounters just that when her nightly routine takes a surreal turn and her maternal instincts begin to manifest in canine form. Wait, what? She becomes a dog? Her maternal instincts manifest in canine form. Wait, what? She was a dog? Her maternal instincts manifest in canine form. Oh, it's not at all like how the movie
Starting point is 01:05:11 was marketed towards me on TikTok. I saw it as like this powerful film, it's championing mothers. Magical realism. What? Oh my God, nevermind. That reminds me of that show on Netflix with Drew Barrymore where they would eat people.
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