The Toast - S3 Ep160: Mariah's Memoir Memories: Tuesday, October 6th, 2020

Episode Date: October 6, 2020

Mariah Carey never had sex with fiance James Packer (Page Six) Jennie Garth & Tori Spelling Address Jessica Alba's Claim She Couldn't Make Eye Contact on 90210 (PEOPLE) Selling Sunset's ...Christine Quinn Says She May Do Her 'Own Thing' After Season 4 (PEOPLE) Why Millie Bobby Brown almost quit acting because of 'Game of Thrones' (NY Post) Kim Kardashian Details Nursing Kanye West While He Battle COVID-19 in 1st Issue of 'Grazia USA' (US Weekly) The Morning Toast with Claudia (@girlwithnojob) and Jackie Oshry (@jackieoproblems) Merch: https://shopmorningtoast.com/ The Morning Toast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themorningtoastSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:01 Good morning, Millennials. Welcome back to the Morning Toast. It is a beautiful Tuesday here in New York City. Back in the queue. Hey, Claude. How you doing? Hey, everyone. I come bearing wonderful news. I got a COVID test and I'm COVID free as of right now. I think we still have to quarantine. I'm not really understanding all the incubation metrics, but all I know is that I have to sit on my ass for two weeks, and that is something I am more than willing to do for my country. Okay, so here's the deal with you. I'm so glad to hear this beautiful news that you are COVID-free,
Starting point is 00:00:37 which means that you did not get COVID last week. As far as this weekend, we have to wait like two more days and then get a COVID test. Like, so if you want to get one on Thursday or Friday, you could be in the clear for quarantine. So that's how that would work. Yeah. You know, I just feel like for my country, I'm going to just do the whole quarantine because that's the kind of patriot that I am. And you know, it's hard because I have so many, you know, exercise classes and juice places I'm just dying to go to.
Starting point is 00:01:11 But unfortunately, I think I'm going to have to sit on my ass and order in, which is just, it's hard. But again, it's for my country. Someone has to do it. And I guess, I guess it'll be me. Well, that is so kind of you to do for the rest of us. How is- Like I said, like I said, for my country. How's the rest of you, how's your quarantine going? How does it feel to be back in the saddle? You know, it's great because I'm really invested
Starting point is 00:01:36 in a piece of content, which is Mad Men, but I've been wanting to talk about how I think I need to take a break from Mad Men because I think you and I absolutely have to watch Emily in Paris. It was on my list of things to watch, but now I heard that people are like roasting it. I've got to get involved. Right. Like that really, like Emily in Paris sounded up our alley, but roasting Emily in Paris sounds even more up our alley. So people are just starting to watch it and I'm seeing the content come out of people just like absolutely tearing it apart. And I feel left out because like that's what I do, even though I was really looking forward to like loving it. But looking forward to hating something is also really,
Starting point is 00:02:14 really fun. Right. Well, I've gotten into a new show as well. I know nobody was asking and it might be the strangest choice I've ever made. It's called A Place to Call Home. And it's on Acorn TV, which is British TV. And if I had to describe this show, it would be historical fiction hallmark with a sprinkle of anti-Semitism. It's so crazy. It's so crazy. I think this show has become really popular and it's pretty enjoyable, even though it's like so strange and like weirdly hallmarky, but also serious. And that's where I've been. And you know what? Like I have been like looking forward to getting back to watching it. So that means it's a good show.
Starting point is 00:02:59 Yeah, actually, Ben's parents recommended it and they loved it. And so I've been hearing about it from different corners of the earth. Yeah. It's a show that brings people together. Yeah, it is. But it's also extremely Hallmark. But you know what? Tis the season for Hallmark. So I'm watching this, which has six seasons and I'm still on season one.
Starting point is 00:03:18 So I have a long way to go. Plus, I have some books that I've been meaning to read. So like Emily in Paris, I don't know where she, when she's going to be watched. She will be watched, but it's like, I actually am enjoying myself right now. Yeah. I also got in the mail, my meaning of Mariah copy, which has been sitting on my nightstand. You know, I don't like to read at home. I think maybe after quarantine, I have to take a trip so that I can read this book.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Yes. I, that is also on my list before Emily in quarantine. So I have to read that because there are some bombshells coming out. We have a story today that is super interesting. It's really annoying that all these spoilers are coming out in the news because by the time I read it,
Starting point is 00:03:59 I will have known so much about it and I'd like to be surprised. Yeah, well, this is like, this is an interview that she gave that speaks on something in the book that's just interesting. And I think it'll get you like juiced up for more Mariah memoir memories. I love Mariah memoir memories. Love them. So yeah, that's what I've been up to. I had a horrible, horrible migraine last night, but I wound up sleeping like 12 hours,
Starting point is 00:04:25 which was really good. That is good. You win some, you lose some. And then I, this morning I spilled coffee all over my vanity. So I have that looking forward for me to continue cleaning up when we finish recording. I, um, we got a lot of feedback after yesterday's shows and I just wanted to share and just say like a massive thank you to everyone who wrote me messages about the time that they accidentally had an experience with an extremely hasty flush and it really meant a lot to me just to know that like I wasn't alone and for that I'm super grateful this community means everything to me that's Claudia that's so beautiful it's it's something really special about this community I agree and. Now, I'm going to ask you a question that you've been really dodging me on for the last 24 hours. What?
Starting point is 00:05:09 But where's Theo? Oh, he's right next to me. Oh, one second. You guys, we're recording via Zoom. I called you like five times yesterday to see Theo. Hi, beautiful angel man. Okay, thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:05:23 I felt like he was being like, you guys told him, oh, you can't spend time with your auntie. She's a bad influence. Well, he actually was the one who came to us and said, can you guys stop dropping me off at auntie's house? She's kind of creepy. Okay, he hasn't been here. The way she kind of stares at me, it makes me uncomfortable. His words, not mine. He hasn't been here since his deadbeat
Starting point is 00:05:45 parents dropped him off so that they could go gambling. Yeah. Yeah. That did happen. I'm not going to lie. Yeah. Anyways, I just miss him. And can you blame me? No, I can't. I can't blame anyone who is obsessed with Theo because it's a really natural part of life. You've literally created a monster. You. 100%. So I'm just monstrous. It's just not my fault. He's so cute. So
Starting point is 00:06:16 cute and so beautiful. So beautiful. I think that's probably the hardest part about re-entering quarantine for me is we got into such an amazing rhythm of like us three coworkers on the show. Me and Theo like delivering the past five stories. And we had such a great rhythm. And now I'm back without Theo.
Starting point is 00:06:37 Yeah. Well, that's kind of on you because I've been trying to push you to get a dog forever. And it's been what, like eight months of quarantine and you're still without a dog so I feel like I must shift responsibility onto you because I'm the type of person where it's like let's all take responsibility for our own actions you know yes let's so whose fault is it that the keys flushed down the door I'm so glad you asked I'm so glad it's your friend Sam's fault for making us stop in Connecticut. I didn't even have to pee. I didn't even have to pee.
Starting point is 00:07:10 Yes, Sam, I know you listen to this podcast sometimes. And I've been thinking about it since Sunday. And it is all your fault. That is so crazy. That's one of the craziest things you've ever said. You know, they said Albert Einstein was crazy. Yeah, they did. Okay, I think it's time.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Do you think it's time? Hmm. Ooh, that sounds like a no. Yeah, I would say. That sounds like a no. No, I would say yeah. I would say yeah. Okay, then it's time for the Fast Five Stories that you need to know
Starting point is 00:07:38 before you wake up and take a bite out of your morning toast. I'm so sorry to everyone listening as a podcast, but as you can tell, I'm probably sounding a little bit nasally. Oh, no. Oh, no. It's back. Oh, no. I just looked in my tissue.
Starting point is 00:07:57 My snot is green. They say that's a common side effect of RDH. I'm running out of ideas, you guys. I'm sorry. You're getting grosser and grosser. If you guys have any RDH ideas, please DM them to me. But in the meantime, I am feeling a little bit under the weather and it must be the RDH coming back. So just allow me to get something off my chest.
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Starting point is 00:09:35 Enter Toast for that special offer. Thank you, stamps.com. Claudia, that's beautiful. Love stamps.com. Thank you for that message, and I hope that you're feeling better. It was definitely really good to get it off my chest, I'm not going to lie. Yeah, like that pressure on your chest just can't be good for you. No, it's not. Okay, first story from Mariah's memoir of memories. Mariah Carey never had sex with fiancé James Packer.
Starting point is 00:10:04 Hmm. The singer revealed the tidbit while explaining why the Aussie businessman, Mariah Carey never had sex with fiance James Packer. Hmm. The singer revealed the tidbit while explaining why the Aussie businessman, businessman beau, actually, she kind of like invented the businessman beau. She did, Tommy Mottola. Yeah, was excluded from her recently released memoir. She said, James and I didn't have a physical relationship, to be honest with you. If it was a relationship that mattered, it's in the book.
Starting point is 00:10:25 If not, it didn't occur. So he is not in the book. And that is why. Well, actually, I would have loved to have heard about him a little bit in the book, because I just thought that was the strangest, most random, short lived relationship. And I just would have loved to know more about what it was actually like on the inside. Yeah, I guess we're just not going to get that. Right. This relationship, what never wasn't physical, which means that it wasn't like your average relationship. There was obviously, you know,
Starting point is 00:10:51 some sort of, you know, reasoning behind it. That wouldn't have been like, you know, boy meets girl, boy loves girl or girl loves boy. So I would more to it.
Starting point is 00:11:03 Right. So I would have liked to know like where her head was at during this time and what this relationship did do for her. But I guess she's not sharing. She also had some hilarious quotes about being portrayed as high maintenance. She said, I don't give a shit. I fucking am high maintenance because I deserve to be at this point. If I can't be high maintenance after working my ass off my entire life, oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize we all had to be low maintenance.
Starting point is 00:11:27 She said, I was always high maintenance. It's just I didn't have anyone to do the maintenance when I was growing up. Well, you know, I'm actually really glad that she addressed this because I feel like diva culture, like she's literally the face of like difficult to work with diva. And there are people who are like of two mindsets. The first is like no one should act that way. And the second is like, you know, you're a diva for a reason. And not anyone could just are like of two mindsets. The first is like, no one should act that way. And the second is like, you know what? You're a diva for a reason. And not anyone could just act like a diva.
Starting point is 00:11:49 Like if Camila Cabello came in acting like a diva, everyone would be like, get the fuck out of here, you know? Like people definitely, it takes time to earn that right. And while I don't necessarily agree with like being difficult to work with, I love that she addresses it head on and doesn't pretend like it's all fake rumors about her. Yeah. When they mentioned her being called a diva, she said, who the fuck cares? Honestly.
Starting point is 00:12:09 Oh, my God. They're calling me a diva. I think I'm going to cry. You think in the grand scheme of things in my life that really matters to me being called a diva? I am, bitches. That's right. Wait, I'm like so shook. Is that an actual excerpt from the book?
Starting point is 00:12:23 From an interview with The Guardian about the book. No, the book isn't written like this. No, because it's so conversational. I'm like so impressed. Yeah, no. So this is an interview, but it kind of sets the tone for what we can expect from the book. You know, like just this candid, I am who I am sort of vibe. I would love for her to go on Watch What Happens Live while on the book press tour,
Starting point is 00:12:45 because I feel like Watch What Happens Live is already like such an open forum for her. Anytime we really ever get to know Mariah, it's on Watch What Happens Live. And now that she's really being an open book with her new book, I think Watch What Happens Live would be an amazing platform. And did you know, I found this out in the weirdest way,
Starting point is 00:13:01 Mariah's book was published by an imprint at like a big publishing agency started by Andy Cohen. It's Andy books. Oh no, I didn't know that. He just randomly tweeted. He's like, we're so excited from Andy books. And I'm like, what? That's so crazy. That's like, doesn't make sense to me. I know. Look, let me pull up the tweet. I was like, so shook and confused, but I also was like, it actually makes a lot of sense. I feel like Mariah really respects Andy. Yeah, no, it doesn't like not make sense. I just feel like she could get a book deal with anyone at any time and doesn't have to be an imprint of a bigger company.
Starting point is 00:13:41 She could get the book deal with the bigger company. Yeah, but. There should be a bidding war over her book. So Andy tweeted out the New Yorker review or whatever about Mariah's book. So proud of this review of Mariah's book in the New Yorker. The meaning of Mariah Carey is out now from Andy Cohen books. Yeah, no,
Starting point is 00:14:00 I believe you. I just think it's so crazy. Yeah, that's great. I mean, I just another great endorsement. I just think it's so crazy. Yeah, that's great. I mean, just another great endorsement. I can't wait to read it. Maybe this weekend. I need to, with A Place to Call Home,
Starting point is 00:14:13 like, I'm still only on season one. Like, I'm going to have to take a break if I want to get anything else done in the next month. I know, it's like, I'm so busy with Peggy and her new hairstyle, and it's just, it's overwhelming. Also, I got to, like like two really crazy scenes in Mad Men when Joan's like husband rapes her in Don's office that was so crazy yeah and her husband is um the guy from Younger you know this guy's gonna get your show canceled right thank you I literally could not remember what he was from thank you his name and then he's also
Starting point is 00:14:43 he's from other stuff. We talk about him all the time. I just want to get his name. He's Richard in Younger. Yeah, he's like the nameless actor who only gets roles in bad stuff. But I guess he got a role in Mad Men, which is very impressive. Sorry, not Younger. The bull type.
Starting point is 00:14:58 No, I don't watch that. Yeah, but that's what he's from. He is, Samuel Page is his name. Yeah, okay. Well, he stinks, and he is Samuel Page is his name. Yeah, okay. Well, he stinks and he was really bothering me in that scene. Like, get the fuck off of Joan. And then the other scene I saw was when Roger Sterling threw a party in his backyard and put on a performance for his guests and was doing it in blackface,
Starting point is 00:15:17 which was so creepy because the show was just so accurate about what I think what life was like in the 60s. And this was probably very commonplace at parties. And it was just so eerie to see everyone laughing. It was just like, it was really disgusting. Yeah, that's a terrible scene. It's a terrible scene. And it has a disclaimer and everything.
Starting point is 00:15:37 But what I was going to say is that, yes, I cannot get out of Mad Men. I want to watch Emily in Paris. I want to read Meaning of Mariah. But I'm literally stuck. I'm stuck. I just feel like it's so hard to get stuck these days. Like when you're, when you're stuck in the mud, you should appreciate every moment of it and not be feeling like I need to do this and I need to do that. You just need to soak it all up. Yeah. And it's like in a few weeks I'll be craving this feeling that I have right now, which is overwhelming with content.
Starting point is 00:16:08 Should I read the book? Should I watch a show? Should I start a new show? Like I'm just, I'm embarrassed by my riches. Yeah, and this feeling of like, oh, I can't wait to hang up with you so I can go watch my show. I have my whole day.
Starting point is 00:16:20 I don't have to think about how I'm gonna feel every minute of the day because I have my show. Yes, yes, yes. Like quarantine, when you have a show, it's like life is made in the shade for you. Right, it's like what else would I be doing? No wonder why you're taking one for your country and staying in for two weeks because you're watching Mad Men. Oh, by the way, I probably would not be going down so quietly into quarantine if I did not have like a roster of things that I needed to do and watch and read. Yeah, no, I totally feel you. You need this time for yourself.
Starting point is 00:16:49 A hundred percent. Yeah. Okay. Well, next story is a little more like TV news-ish. Jenny Garth and Tori Spelling are addressing Jessica Alba's claim that she couldn't make eye contact with them on the set of 90210. Did you hear about this? Oh my God, no. Wait. So, Jessica Alba was on Hot Ones last week, and a question came up about her time, she was a guest star on 90210. She said, quote, On the set of 90210, I couldn't even make eye contact with any of the cast members,
Starting point is 00:17:20 which was really strange when you're, like, trying to do a scene with them. Yeah, it was like, you're not allowed to make eye contact with any one of the cast members or you'll be thrown off set so tori spelling and jenny garth are addressing that claim they talk about like did you hear what she said did you hear what she said and they said that they had no idea that they barely remember like even in that time and toi Spelling said imagine we just thought the guest stars didn't like us but meanwhile like someone was going around telling everyone not to make eye contact with us right so I don't know if I necessarily believe that they weren't allowed to make eye contact like and it came from the cast like what in I feel like in a really popular show
Starting point is 00:17:59 like that like there's a million handlers managers managers, assistants who literally say these things that don't necessarily come from the talent. I also don't see those kids. Yes, it was the biggest show ever, but they weren't bona fide celebrities yet. They were just really, really popular on this really popular show. And that's just not a thing you do, I think, on your first job. I don't know. It seems to track with all the other big shows like of that day and still like even like friends you know they it was a really big show
Starting point is 00:18:33 and anytime they had a guest star like just like Jerry O'Connell said like they had the friends table and then they had like guest stars in the cafeteria like sitting at alone when we um it was actually really eye-opening jerry o'connell after our show just like was shooting the shit he was honestly one of the nicest guys we've ever had on the show so funny loves to gossip like he stayed at the studio for like another hour and was telling us that his wife actually had a role on friends i remember she was the girl who ross dated who literally her apartment was a shithole like shit everywhere it was. It was so disgusting, and Ross couldn't date her because of it. But she was so
Starting point is 00:19:08 pretty and out of Ross' league. It posed a real problem for Ross. It was a good episode. And you basically, it takes a week to film an episode. You literally live on the set for a week where you block, you learn lines, dress rehearsal, whatever. And it's like camp. Everyone eats lunch together or dinner together. And Jerry said the Friends cast was so
Starting point is 00:19:23 clicky. If you were a guest star, even if you were famous, like it was just weird and they like didn't look at you. So actually this does track. Yeah, it definitely tracks. But now how the tables have turned, they're talking about like how they love her baby wipes and they're always
Starting point is 00:19:36 using her baby wipes for their kids. And like, they're like, you know, leading a life of regret that that's actually really fun. That's what she thinks of them. Well, so just, you never know. You gotta be nice to everyone. Not even because they might be successful one day, but just because it's the right thing to do. Yeah. But you know what? If thinking that everyone you meet is going to be successful, keeps you being nice to them,
Starting point is 00:19:57 then just keep doing that. Whatever it takes to make the world a kinder place. I haven't been keeping up with hot ones. I feel like right before quarantine, I was like so hot and heavy, like living for the content. But now it's like Zoom from home and it's just uninteresting to me. Yeah, so like, do the celebrities make their own wings because they could just make like Spiceless? Yeah, I think maybe, I don't know the logistics of the actual wings.
Starting point is 00:20:19 Like maybe the company has them delivered, but it's just, it's not, it's not for me. Interesting. Good to know. Well, I'll tell you something that is for you. Do you want to hear something that is for you? Sure. Selling Sunset's Christine Quinn says she may do her own thing after season four. Christine Quinn is looking ahead at her career beyond Selling Sunset. In a new interview with the Wall Street Journal magazine published on Monday, the reality star and Oppenheim Group real estate agent
Starting point is 00:20:47 said the yet to be announced fourth season of the hit Netflix series may also be her last. She said, quote, the show's obviously been doing really well. In August, it was in the top 10 most watched shows on Netflix. So that's really exciting.
Starting point is 00:20:59 We don't have any official news yet, but it would be great to film the next season and then do my own thing because I feel like I have a lot to share with the outside, with the world outside of real estate and fighting with bitches. Although don't get me wrong. I love it and I'm great at it. Yeah. I mean, her personality just expands beyond an ensemble show.
Starting point is 00:21:19 She's so fabulous. Her life is so interesting and it's even more interesting now, like with her husband and their life together. so fabulous. Her life is so interesting and it's even more interesting now like with her husband and their life together. And I actually could see her like really growing out of the show, even though I get very wary of people like jumping ship from things that made them famous. I think it's more often than not a mistake. Yeah. And also I'm sure a show just about her would be interesting and I love her and I would watch anything that she does. But there is something to be said by surrounding yourself with people who like make you look even better and if I were her I would entertain other ideas and who knows what her own project would look like but I feel like she has the best of all worlds right now because she gets to like come
Starting point is 00:22:00 onto the show that's like already established the biggest show she's the creme de la creme and then she goes home like sounds yeah fun it's also borderline impossible to start a new show like totally by yourself and have it be successful and i agree i think it she hasn't made in the shade right now and while she may not want to share the spotlight with mary uh which i understand um it does at the end of the day all rising tides raise all ships or whatever the fuck they say yes that that is what they say so i look forward to what's next from christine i'm glad that the wall street journal is giving her the respect that she deserves yeah wall street journal is um killing it with this interview they are okay next story A little almost casting news. I love stories like this. Like, who was almost what part? Is it the almost casting news brought to you by Wanna Date?
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Starting point is 00:25:11 The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon and shared this story with him. She said the industry is just full of rejection. You get no's a lot of no's before you get a yes. She said that she auditioned for the role of the feisty Liana Mormont who was ultimately played by Bella Ramsey. She said that she auditioned for the role of the feisty Liana Mormont, who was ultimately played by Bella Ramsey. She said, I got a no for that. That's kind of when I was like, oh, this is really difficult. I guess I really wanted that role. So she got a little disheartened. I would, too, if the most perfect role for myself came along and I didn't get it.
Starting point is 00:25:39 You know, not only was it the most perfect role for her, they literally cast Philly Fabi Frown for the role. Like, it was so crazy. Yeah, but somehow, like, even though they got Philly, she was amazing. She was incredible. And the fact that her last name was Ramsey when she was, like, going up against the North with Ramsey Bolton, like, it was just too perfect. Yeah, it all worked out. And eventually, obviously, Millie Bobby Brown starred in Stranger Things, which I've heard is really popular.
Starting point is 00:26:06 So I think she's doing well. She seems to be doing well. And she's also in this new show, Enola Holmes, who I think is sister of Sherlock. Yes, and Enola backwards spells alone because she's always alone. Oh, sounds like a winner. Maybe I'll add it to my list. You know, it's weird that like Netflix had absolutely, you know, no trouble greenlighting that. But they took off in a matter of seconds the world's best show ever.
Starting point is 00:26:35 The Society. And, you know, yesterday they canceled Glow, that Alison Brie show. Yeah. Which I didn't watch, but it has a real following. There will be some backlash. Mark my words. Yeah, I saw that they canceledie show. Yeah. Which I didn't watch, but it has a real following. There will be some backlash. Mark my words. Yeah, I saw that they canceled though. I was, I thought maybe you watched it,
Starting point is 00:26:52 but that tracks that you didn't. So if you're ready for our fifth and final story without further ado. Wait, let me just prepare. Okay. It's fifth and final. So it's like the last one and it's an interesting one because kim kardashian is um talking to grazia usa in their first ever issue and she's detailing nursing kanye when he had coronavirus so she's really sharing the details
Starting point is 00:27:23 the keeping up star detailed her husband's health journey in the first issue of Grazia USA, which launched on Tuesday, October 6th, revealing he contacted the illness around the same time that Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson spoke out about getting the virus in March. She said Kanye had it in way at the beginning when nobody really knew what was going on. It was so scary and unknown. The Skims creator talked about having to take care of Kanye with her four kids with no one else in the house to help. She said, quote, I had to go and change his sheets and help him get out of bed when he wasn't feeling good. It was a challenge because it was so unknown. Changing his sheets with gloves and a face shield was really a scary time. Yeah, I forgot that. gloves and a face shield was really a scary time.
Starting point is 00:28:03 Yeah. I forgot that. Like all these celebrities who have like staffs and chefs and nurses and whatever, literally in coronavirus, they were left to fend for themselves and be real people. Yeah. And I do think for the Kardashians, I think that they have so much help.
Starting point is 00:28:18 Like me too. That, you know, Kim has handlers for herself. Connie has handlers for himself. All four of the kids probably have. They have different stylists. They all have different nurses. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:28 To help them, like, with the everyday. Sorry, nannies. To help them with the everyday treacherous of life. And for her to go to being a woman on a mean show, like, that definitely was shocking. And then wrangling those kids. Right, exactly. Like, that actually is a lot to have on one's plate. As, you know, millions of people in the world we're also doing yeah well of course like welcome to the real world bitches but um no but it is it's always weird to think back on that time because
Starting point is 00:28:55 I feel like it's still so unknown like coronavirus like there's so much like misconception and like misinformation being spread but like at that time like like it was actually, I mean, it still is really scary, but it was really, really scary back then. Yes, it was. And also I think that they are doing a good job of showing that on the show, like the early days and what people's reactions were really like just living through it. And I think it's actually cool that they captured that moment in time because it all happened so fast, you know, like life was normal and then it wasn't. And there was like two days where everyone was
Starting point is 00:29:27 like, is this real? What are we? And they actually captured that transition period. And I actually find it really interesting to watch. Yeah. Also, um, just want to highlight that Grazia is coming to the U S which is a really significant event. The first time in all Italian fashion magazine lands on the U S market with the formula that gives a perfect answer to the new needs of readers, users, and businesses. Now, I haven't read it yet, but I heard that Italian camper loves Grazia, and she's always bringing it to camp to show the rest of the bunk, like her fashion magazines. I actually have a source at Grazia U.S. that they're really considering Italian camper for the September cover. CIUS that they're really considering Italian camper for the September cover.
Starting point is 00:30:07 Yeah, no, I've heard that. I think it's happening. Like she. Oh, wow. I mean, you would know better than me. Yeah. She's pretty coy about this stuff, you know, because she doesn't like to like make the other campers jealous. But there are some big things on the horizon for I see.
Starting point is 00:30:22 Some secret projects for I see. Some secret projects for IC. Some secret projects for sure. Okay. Well, I actually have a secret project that I've been talking about for so long and I feel like the time is, I just want to let everyone know, like the time is almost here. I just want to let you know, like on October 27th, like things are happening. So just mark your calendars. Okay. That's really exciting. I thought you were going to announce a secret project right now on Zoom. And I was just like, this is not the vibe for an announcement. First of all, it's not special at all. I actually have a whole plan for the day.
Starting point is 00:30:54 You're involved. There's a little skit. There's all these things happening on October 27th. So just mark your calendars, you guys. I appreciate the patience. I've been really annoying about this one. But it's worth the wait. Wow, that's so exciting.
Starting point is 00:31:06 October 27th, I'll have to put in my planner. It will be the only thing there, but it'll be exciting. And then also, you guys, we are coming up on Toast Halloween. October 31st is a Saturday, so we'll probably do October 30th Halloween toast. Jackie and I are marinating. We're actually, we have this year too many good ideas, which is crazy because last year we like had such a hard time finding one. And I feel like we're always struggling to find one, but it's only three. It's not even about the idea. It's
Starting point is 00:31:35 about the execution clause. So we've got work to do. A hundred percent. Well, that's because you're rooting for one idea and I'm rooting for the other two. So we'll need snitch with the tiebreaker. Yeah, we will. Okay. Well, we'll keep thinking on it. And we hope you guys enjoyed this show. Thank you so much for listening. Jackie, why don't you wrap up today?
Starting point is 00:31:54 Oh my gosh. Thank you for listening to The Morning Toast, the millennial morning show where we deliver the fast five stories that you need to know before you wake up and take a bite out of your morning toast. Every Monday through Friday, you can find us on YouTube ordinarily, but this week is different. But anywhere you listen to podcasts, podcast apps, Spotify, Stitcher, Public Radio, iHeartRadio, CastBox, Amazon Music now, all the places. Theo, I love you so much if you're listening.
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