The Toast - Turd Under Attack: Friday, February 17th, 2023

Episode Date: February 17, 2023

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials! Welcome back to The Toast, and happy Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday. Everybody's looking forward to the weekend, weekend, Friday, Friday, Turdy says it's Friday. Turdy says it's Friday and so does the calendar. It's a beautiful day. We made it to the weekend, the holiday weekend. I know, this feels so good. Feels so good, everyone.
Starting point is 00:00:33 Feels so good. And also, Claude, a little fun fact about you and I today is that we are both wearing rails. Oh my, you're wearing rails too? Yeah, my sweater is rails. Well, it's a little chilly in New York. It's raining two days in a row. It feels personal.
Starting point is 00:00:48 It feels personal. That's sweet. No, it feels personal. Theo got groomed yesterday. The second his grooming was over, rain. Rain! Oh, they're coming for Theo. It feels personal.
Starting point is 00:00:57 It feels targeted. Isn't it always? Isn't it always? Isn't someone always targeting you, Turdy? Actually, yeah. And we're going to get into that later in the show about me being targeted. Yeah. Turdy's under attack. I'm under attack. I'm under attack. Today's headline, turd under attack. Literally. You want to know why? Ever since I kind of became the turdy, people are so jealous
Starting point is 00:01:21 of me. Oh my God. They're obsessed. And everyone wants to be the turd, but they're all irrelevant uglies. And I am the actual turd. The one, the only turd. I did a Q and A yesterday and someone was like, have you ever thought about getting your gums fixed? And like, I think they were trolling me. Um, because like, don't get me wrong. I have a laundry list of insecurities. My gums are not one of them. And like, I think maybe she was trying to create an insecurity for me, but it didn't work because I have like to say what you want maybe I got a little bit buck teeth I got fangs I don't have gum issues bitch no that's always crazy when people like say something and it's like oh I know I literally have been in this body for 30 years
Starting point is 00:01:57 and I never realized that that was wrong with me no but it's actually like I like there's fact and reality and the reality and the facts are I don't have gum problems I have a million other issues I had moles you know I've got a back problem I've struggled with my weight my whole life uh yeah my gums ain't one of my issues yeah or are they let me see them bitch okay ready smile I've never thought you to be particularly gummy if anything you know it's been a really long time since I've never thought you to be particularly gummy. If anything, you know, it's been a really long time since I've gotten lip filler. And actually in the last like week when I've been looking at the podcast or just pictures
Starting point is 00:02:32 of myself, I'm like, damn, I need to get my lips filled. So maybe like she, this girl was just like seeing the come down of my lips. Maybe. That's what I was thinking. I love when you get lip filler. I think it's really important. I love getting lip filler too. I just don't like the first couple of days when you're really swollen. Like you feel's really important. I love getting lip filler too.
Starting point is 00:02:47 I just don't like the first couple of days when you're really swollen. Like you feel like that's how it's going to be forever. And I just don't like, I look like a little crazy the first week. And then it really settles and does a nice job because I don't do a lot. But that first couple of days, I'm like, oh my God, what did I do? And like, I know it's going to go down. But that's so turdy. Even when you get a haircut and a trim. It's so turdy.
Starting point is 00:03:03 What did I do? It's so turdy. That's so turdy. It's you get a haircut and a trim. It's so turdy. What did I do? It's so turdy. That's so turdy. It's the change that she can't stand. It's so true. It's so true. You just read me to filth. You read me like a book.
Starting point is 00:03:16 Not to filth. I just read you. Yeah. No, no. Like. Like a book. Like a book. Speaking of books, I finally finished that fucking book I've been reading for three weeks.
Starting point is 00:03:24 The Marriage Portrait, which Dana recommended, which is actually like on a list and it's very buzzy so I just want to let you guys know like if you're seeing it and you're thinking it's something you should read like if you usually identify with my taste don't do it oh my god it like was so Claudia like I can't think of a book you would hate more it was so descriptive there would be whole pages that didn't have like a paragraph indentation. Do you know what I mean by that? Like, not a quote. Nary a break.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Like they're describing Lucrezia's dreams. And it's not as if the dreams are germane to the story. Like it was not my favorite 2.5 stars from me looking forward to moving on. I'm so glad you got over that hump. And it wasn't even hump day. Yeah. And I kept pushing forward. You're like, Jax, why did you read it? Like, you know, you could have given up at week one. I kept pushing forward because Dana said like, I trust Dana truly. But then it turns out she said, one, you could give up now because the whole book is
Starting point is 00:04:18 kind of the same. It doesn't get like much different or better. She was like, two, I only recommended it to you because like this is your beat. And I like read something historical royalty. So I thought you would like it. So what you're saying is that Dana can't be trusted. What I'm saying is, is that I just, next time she recommends something to me, I'm going to say, why are you recommending this book to me? Yeah. What is the reason? Because you think I would like it or because you liked it? What was the reason? Yeah. What was the reason? so I'm feeling good about that and I'm feeling you're also I know why you're feeling good because yesterday's episode inspired you to actually book a staycation right it did I'm going on a staycation this weekend and I'm so excited like not only I'm
Starting point is 00:04:56 excited for the staycation but this excitement that in the days leading up now that I've had just like talking about going to the beach with my boys and like I'm really so excited I didn't realize how much I needed like a little vacation a little reprieve sometimes just to switch it up and you live in Florida like a staycation it's like not sad you know no a staycation in Florida is like a real vacation right except it's literally gonna be like a five minute staycation but still right I'll take what I know I'm happy for you I love that journey for you and I'm jealous if I'm if I'm if in the name of honesty Turdy should be there I think like you would really love it um Turdy should be there we are going to the beach we'll go to dinner I'm excited and like the fact that I'm missing like I've been there for so many of
Starting point is 00:05:44 Harry's first and I'm missing Harry's first time been there for so many of Harry's firsts and I'm missing Harry's first time at the beach. It's disgusting. It's anti-neglect is what it is. And it's Bruno's first time at the beach. Bruno deserves the world. He does. He's such a good brother.
Starting point is 00:05:55 He's such a good brother. It's crazy. And he's really kind of taken, you know, the, he used to be in the driver's seat, you know, mommy and daddy's number one boy. Now he's in the passenger seat and he's taking it with stride. I think a lot of other dogs might have had like pride issue. Not Bruno. He knows his place.
Starting point is 00:06:11 No, but he takes it out on Theo. Yeah. Because he says, listen, I will always be number two to the little boy. I understand he has needs. But Theo, do not touch my mommy without me there. So true. He's human after all. What can we do do like our boys just love us so much and it's like it's overwhelming it is it's overwhelming to be loved so dearly nearly nearly nearly clearly the way turd has taken on a life of its own
Starting point is 00:06:42 i was looking yesterday when i was in LA, I did like these little cute content video shoots with dear media and they've slowly started to post them over the last couple of weeks. And the most recent one went up like yesterday or the day before on their Instagram, the comments, Oh, turd. We love our turd. McTurdia. Like it is insane. And even in my Q and A yesterday, someone was like, do do you like let's be real like just be honest with us do you dislike like being known by turd and I'm like no it really is a term of endearment I would be honest if something bothered me yeah you would be I feel like I don't know if I could handle being called like the turd all the time um but it is like a really
Starting point is 00:07:21 cute name when you think about it no and like when I see somebody DM me like hey turd I don't automatically think hey feces like I don't do you know what I mean it's just like the snitch like she's not a snitch but she's the snitch right right right right so I'm loving it just wanted to unburden myself and speaking of we had a episode drop yesterday Jackie and I for those who remember our unburden Yourselves segment here at the Toast used to be a weekly segment. Didn't really work for the daily show, but we started to do it in monthly installments on Patreon. Yeah, because we would just like read your segment, be like, oh, that sucks, and move on. Like now we can really go in.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Dive deep. On every submission and it's so fun. And it was like two days before Dear toasters and it was like a little too similar to dear toasters yeah um so it just wasn't right but like the segment itself really was a fabulous idea so it's up on our patreon now it's like a monthly thing we did a video and audio episode and it was fabulous and I made a joke at the end that I thought was so funny I made Ben watch it like I my my my smile joke you know like smile no yeah I don't want to spoil it by saying like give me more context like what were you talking about smile like this girl in the front row smile oh my god so funny oh my god I got home I literally
Starting point is 00:08:40 was like how was your day I'm like I made a joke that was so funny and I made him listen to it and he cackled too I was like really proud of my joke you know yeah and I was proud, how was your day? I'm like, I made a joke that was so funny. And I made him listen to it. And he cackled too. I was like really proud of my joke, you know? Yeah. And I was proud of the script that I developed for a romantic comedy. Inspired by one of our submissions. Inspired by one of our submissions. Like, I need to see this movie.
Starting point is 00:08:58 I'm waiting for James Cameron to call me because I have like a laundry list of things to tell him and I will be- Add it to the list. I'll be adding that to the list. Love that for you. Starring, maybe maybe starring turdy or maybe starring me yeah put yourself first Jax it's your film yeah like maybe I could be the writer and director kind of like Kelsey Ballerini Jackie I was about to use that segue as well Jackie and I both this morning watched uh Kelsey
Starting point is 00:09:23 Ballerini short film we're going to talk about that because she's in the news. SNL, Travis Kelsey. Yeah, yeah. That's what spurred me watching it because I wanted to talk about how she's going to be on SNL. But it's like, if I haven't listened to the music, like, what am I going to say? And so many people in our comments have been like, you guys have to see this. And I feel like it really has this like grassroots movement movement because I haven't seen.
Starting point is 00:09:44 I mean, I check the news every day I haven't really seen like a lot of any headlines about it and I'm sure if you search her on google they come up but like they weren't on like homepages and stuff and even the video the short film on youtube like doesn't doesn't have a million views yet like I feel like it's gaining steam it's giving kind of like Olivia Rodrigo yeah like very um like the consumers are going to make this a moment. Yeah, because if you like listen to it, it's just like really good quality, you know? It's an EP that feels like a real EP. It was extremely well done.
Starting point is 00:10:17 So we're going to talk about it in our story about Kelsey. It's kind of like the year of Kelsey. She's been like everywhere. Yeah, and she'll be on SNL. So let's get into the stories. Yeah yeah yeah. You can start off with that one. I'll move some things around. We'll start off with that without further ado. Here are the fast five stories that you need to know before the holiday weekend you guys. And today's episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. When you're at your best you can do great things but sometimes life gets you bogged
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Starting point is 00:13:04 I know, but it's really hard. It's literally impossible. Are you ready for our first story? Yes. SNL has announced three weeks of SNL lineups. February 25th, Woody Harrelson and Jack White. March 4th, Travis Kelsey and Kelsey Ballerini. And then March 11th, Jenna Ortega and the 1975. So of course we're very hyper-focused on the Kelsey of it all. Even though the third one is huge. Because like Jenna Ortega is having this moment. And of course the 1975 is like huge. That'll be a big one too.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Yeah. But Travis Kelsey is the man of the week. And he's hosting SNL, which is like kind of crazy. It is kind of crazy because he's not a, like certain, like the Manning brothers have done it. J.J. Watt has done it. People have done it, but I feel like they're usually quarterbacks. I don't know if J.J. Watt's a quarterback. Yeah, no, he's not.
Starting point is 00:14:01 But like, I don't know. I feel like the stars of the football, like teams are always the quarterbacks. Like we always know the quarterback's not. But like, I don't know. I feel like the stars of the football like teams are always the quarterbacks. Like we always know the quarterbacks names. Yeah. I don't know. I feel like he has that personality. Like he's really, he's always had this personality. I feel like because the Super Bowl and the Kelsey Bowl, like he's someone that we're
Starting point is 00:14:17 kind of fixating on. He kind of reminds me of Gronk. Like in terms of like. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. And but he just is that guy. Like he doesn't have to put on. And I wonder if the Eagles had won, like if Jason would be getting these opportunities.
Starting point is 00:14:30 So that was my thought as well. Like when I saw that he was announced, my initial reaction was like, oh great. And then I was like, wait, what about Jason? And I'm sure that Jason will be in a sketch and I'm sure he'll be there with the mom too. Like I know it, it really will be a family affair because they're like, you know, brothers who support brothers.
Starting point is 00:14:44 But I did think like, oh, well it's because he lost, even though like Travis is just more of like a forward facing celebrity. Like we knew him before. If Travis lost, he wouldn't be doing not that like it's like, oh, you lost. You can't do it. But it's like because he won. He's like on the tour. And yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:59 He was on Jimmy Fallon last night. Yeah. So I just I wonder how things would have played out if Jason had won. It literally doesn't matter. I think Travis will be great. I'm glad that he's getting his shine. You know, he's clearly not afraid of the spotlight. He did his show.
Starting point is 00:15:13 Yeah. And I think this is really sweet. And the world gets to continue its obsession with the Kelsey brethren. And by the world, I mean us. Can I say something that might be like a hot take? Sure. I think a lot of this like overexposure to Travis Kelsey for me is like,
Starting point is 00:15:27 it's giving me a little bit of like the ick. How do you feel overexposed? Like, it's just like a lot. And I feel like he's loving it and like leaning in like a little too much. I can't explain it. It's just like with Jason, it feels so like authentic.
Starting point is 00:15:41 And with like Travis, it feels like a little forced. I can't explain it. And I have no reason. And I can't explain it. And I have no reason. And I can't explain it further. But like aside from Fallon and SNL, like what has he done that Jason hasn't? They just do the podcast and they played in the game.
Starting point is 00:15:53 No, like if you look at his social media, I feel like he's like playing on like the Kelsey Bowl, like a little more. He's like leaning in a lot. Oh my God. Like, you know,
Starting point is 00:16:01 the day of the Super Bowl posting like a montage of like childhood photos of him and his brother, which I'm sure was really genuine and sweet. I, I, I just, I don't know something about it. Am I the only one? I'm just like, all right, like it's, it's a lot, you know, like, and I want more Jason. I want more Jason. I want more Jason, but also like Travis is a lot. And like, he's always been this way. So now he has this like huge spotlight and it's like, it's only going to be more than
Starting point is 00:16:21 that. No, I know. But like, you know, even, and I talked about this after the Super Bowl, like his post-game interview, he was just like talking over everyone and the dancing. Like he's just starting to like kind of be a lot for me. You were feeling that way. Yeah. I feel like he's the right amount for who he is and this moment for him.
Starting point is 00:16:38 I feel. I know that they will, but I really do hope they include, you know, the other brother and Jason and the parents. Like, and I know they will because it's been, they include you know the other brother and Jason and the the parents like and I know they will because it's been it really hasn't even been about Travis it's been about the Kelsey's yeah and they are hosting March 4th so I think that gives enough time for um Kylie to have her baby I don't think she's had her baby yet or if she has like she just had it and they haven't announced it um so I think Jason could maybe make the trip up to New York like it's not that far yeah it's
Starting point is 00:17:05 Philly it could be done it could be done um and then also exciting news Kelsey Ballerini will be the musical guest that night because she just put out her EP rolling up the welcome mat accompanied with a short film that's like a music one long music video for every song on the EP I think it's like six songs and it's all about her divorce from Morgan Evans. All about. So first off, like I think a lot of people are shipping Travis Kelsey and Kelsey Ballerini. But it is worth noting when she posted on Instagram
Starting point is 00:17:33 announcing that she's doing SNL, Chase Stokes commented. So I think her and Chase are like very much still together. They are spoken for. So like I agree, like I would literally live for it. But I also feel like, I don't know, Travis Kelsey's having this moment. I don't think he wants to be bogged down. I don't think they're each other's types. I would literally live for it but I also feel like I don't know Travis Kelsey's having this moment I don't think he wants to be bogged down I don't think they're each other's types I would agree with that too um so to the album I was really first of all like I was kind of
Starting point is 00:17:55 quaking because Kelsey really didn't say much about the divorce publicly or in her most recent album Heart First which is amazing. Subject to change. But Morgan did. Oh, sorry. Subject to change. Yeah, Heart First is the single. But Morgan did. Morgan had performed a song at like a show in Australia and people really responded to
Starting point is 00:18:14 it. So he recorded it like the live version and put it out. It's called Over For You. And it's actually a really good song. I've been listening to it and I enjoy it. And basically the message of his song is how long has it been over for you like I would have done anything for you took a flight through the night to be that shoulder for you and like you just didn't want me shoulder for you like his song is very much giving like
Starting point is 00:18:38 victim energy yeah so you know what energy of like I was not the one who chose this. Yes. This was chosen for me. Right. And I loved you more than anything and I would have done anything for you and you didn't want it. So when she opens with the song that says, that's when it was over for me, it's clearly like a direct response. I was kind of quaking. I was like, oh damn. There was a lot of direct response marketing.
Starting point is 00:19:01 Oh, I mean, you got half. If anybody had a question he had got half and I just want to say like the absolute disdain in her eyes when she said that like agreed agreed like taking money from a woman you know yeah um it was really well done I think like it wasn't very um difficult to read she was like being very honest it wasn't like subliminal messaging like it was very direct and clear what happened and she does corroborate like she was the one who left but it wasn't because of no reason like there was a laundry list of things and that's what she sang about and it's clear that like she really struggles with and maybe
Starting point is 00:19:39 she even like feels guilty that she left but like she was so unhappy and sorry yeah so no continue your thought and then I'll give I'll give all mine so the the takeaway for me was that like he was very much like traditional and almost in a way resented her career I had assumed like he resented her career because like he wanted the same type of one but what she was saying is like because he was very traditional and wanted like you know make me a plate and let's have kids and white picket fence. And her career was one of the things in the way of stopping her from doing that. And that's why he resented her career. Not out of jealousy, even though he's also a country artist.
Starting point is 00:20:15 So I don't know how any human being could not. Oh, I didn't get as much of the career resenting stuff. Like, yes, he wanted her. When they were playing Monopoly and she got the career card. Oh, but and he wanted her to make him a plate and it's like she's busy but you know a plate once in a while it can be made um and you know she's like holding all the dishes so it was reminding me actually of casey musgraves yeah of course what was it housewife uh breadwinner breadwinner um like really kind of the same message and it's kind of the same story
Starting point is 00:20:45 and so most of the album is about like her feelings and how she felt in their marriage and how she lost herself and how she felt alone and how she felt like she was pretending and how you know the love fizzled they grew apart all this stuff and so I feel like that was really honest I feel like a lot of people could relate to that feeling but my overall takeaway was that there was there's no tea in this divorce like no yeah except that he got half oh yeah but like in terms of how like what happened between them like nothing happened these are two people who got married young who grew apart and who also which happens to couples all the time a lot of people like when you live with someone when you're in it every day and it's the same thing every single day like you either things actually either get like really bad or
Starting point is 00:21:28 you work on it but when two people are constantly traveling and then like the thing that binds them like it just keeps getting weaker it's like and they don't have kids it's like why would we stay married like we're both no you're right unhappy and I think both of them we're not ever going to like prioritize making their marriage work over their careers because they have they're both extremely talented and they're having success so like why are we going to come home to be miserable in Nashville when like there's things to be done out there in the world and um also as they see the world like they're getting a taste of what what could be and it's like why am I going again to my penthouse to
Starting point is 00:22:04 like go probably pretend with my husband who we don't have that much in common anymore and neither of us are invested in finding commonality and I think that's really why like the lack of tea it was I think that's why it's it's gaining so much traction from people it's because like most people most divorces are not these like knock down drag out you cheated like there's not like most people, most divorces are not these like knock down, drag out, you cheated. Like there's not like, sometimes people really do just grow apart and that makes it even harder to explain to your friends and family like what's going on. So I think a lot of people are like really relating to this because it's very normal. It's not, you know, celebrity, like what happened?
Starting point is 00:22:38 No, it's just like, you're right. Two people who got married really young, who grew apart. Yeah. And who don't have really any reason to stay together. Right. Because, you know, usually it would be kids or something. And then also kids complicate things. Then you have alimony, custody issues.
Starting point is 00:22:56 So it's easier to stay together sometimes. Yeah. But also it makes it also makes a divorce more. Tricky. Tricky. I don't think this is a tricky divorce. I think she's just saying how she feels. When I finished watching this, I wasn't like,
Starting point is 00:23:08 oh, Morgan, you have something to answer for. No, he was just upstairs playing his guitar and like not really emotionally vibing with his wife. Yeah. Okay. Yeah. I also do wonder if Kelsey would have ever like released this if he had it, like he started it,
Starting point is 00:23:27 you know, like he released a song first. Yeah, I feel like no. She did say in the interlude, like, you know, it's like it's very much like the industry to blame the woman. But I didn't feel like until that song where he was like being victim to me, that there was any misunderstanding or narrative going around about what happened that was putting the blame on her, you know? I mean, we had our theory that like, you know,
Starting point is 00:23:51 she's bigger, that's weird. It was actually not even as interesting as that. Well, so I'm just like really intrigued by, you know, many years ago, a lot of the like big up and coming female country artists all got married in the same year. And they were all married to people significantly less popular. But in the industry, country artists as well.
Starting point is 00:24:16 But country artists as well. So there was Rustin Kelly and Kelsey and Casey Musgraves, who are since divorced. It was Morgan Evans and Kelsey Ballerini, who are since divorced. And the last one standing is Maren Morris and Ryan Hurd. And they have a baby and they seem to be doing really well. And I don't get those vibes from them. Like I feel like with Kelsey and Kacey,
Starting point is 00:24:33 it was always like they're not physically together. No, they were always showing up to like these major career milestones by themselves. Yeah, like Ryan Hurd is really always with Maren Morris. Always with Maren. And they do songs together and he always shows up to support her and she always shows up to support him. And that's what another key takeaway from the short film was like you really never know what's
Starting point is 00:24:53 going on in a marriage but from what I see of Ryan and Maren they seem to be really happy. Yeah and so I like I thought it was I thought it was really well done. I think the songs are beautiful. I look forward to listening to them without. And I feel like if I listened to them without watching the video, I wouldn't have heard everything, you know, because you get distracted. But I was like laser focused. I was like, she said this. He did that.
Starting point is 00:25:13 Yeah. This is what happened. So I feel I'm glad that she put out a whole video. And I think it was a really cool way to drop an album. I don't think anyone's ever done a whole album as a short film. Correct me if I'm wrong. At least not one that I've seen album as a short film. Correct me if I'm wrong. At least not one that I've seen. Not a short film. Like Beyonce's visual.
Starting point is 00:25:29 But it was all the music videos. Yeah, it's like a visual album. Yeah. But this is like one YouTube video, 20 minutes. Yeah. Yeah. I thought that was cool. Yeah, I thought it was cool too.
Starting point is 00:25:40 I wasn't expecting it. I honestly thought she wasn't going to talk about it really that much. But he definitely started it. I guess so but yeah yeah I just don't want everyone to like go and give him a hate now because I I don't think no I don't think that's what she wants either no no but that's what the internet does you know I know I know remember like Olivia Rodrigo like what where's Joshua Bassett is he okay oh my god have you not heard no so remember he came out as queer yeah then like a week ago he like had been kind of silent on social media and he came back and was like I have found Christ I feel so happy and good and then his
Starting point is 00:26:24 church released video footage of him getting baptized. And I think a lot of people were deeply moved by it. Then it turned out like the church is like a conversion therapy church. People don't know what's going on with Joshua Bassett and if he's okay. He released a statement being like, I didn't know that they did conversion. I really, I don't know, but there's a lot going on with Joshua. To further my point. Right. Like we can. No, I think there's a lot going on with Joshua to further my point right like we can
Starting point is 00:26:45 no I think about that a lot like one person's experience and support them and how they're feeling and it doesn't mean we have to dump on another the unintended consequences of like the the songwriting and I think a lot of people do it because I think they see people being really successful at it like Olivia Rodrigo like Taylor Swift they make it really clear who they're talking about and they don't think about the vitriol that gets sent that person's way I mean Sabrina Carpenter yeah and she's a queen and she handled the whole thing with such class and elegance and she's really having a moment now her music is so good but like justice for her and you know what like a little bit of responsibility on Olivia Rodrigo for not encouraging people to stop yes but I will also say that when Olivia Rodrigo put out that song she never thought
Starting point is 00:27:33 people would care in the way that they do it was just like a young girl like writing her truth and her diary you know it's not like she could have ever foreseen that sort of fact of course but she could have she could have like done something yeah especially since like she could have ever foreseen that sort of backlash. No, of course. But she could have, she could have like done something. Yeah. Especially since like she said, like he didn't cheat on her. He just like, they broke up and then he started dating someone else. Like it was extremely. And she was upset.
Starting point is 00:27:54 It was extremely kosher. She was upset. Yeah. So you're allowed to write about your feelings. Of course. No, but that's like the culture now. It's like the mob. The mob.
Starting point is 00:28:04 And it's like. Figuring it out. Of course. No but that's like the culture now. It's like the mob. The mob. Figuring it out. Calm down. Everyone seriously needs to get a fucking life. Like just because something is good and we want to support someone doesn't mean that there's like an equal and opposite bad person that needs to be attacked. I mean Selena and Hailey. Selena and Hailey. I don't even know what that TikTok drama is. I could tell you because it's literally irrelevant and it's a good segue into our next story, which I think is about Selena, right? It will be now because you're just moving my stories around today. So organic we are.
Starting point is 00:28:33 Organic. So the Selena and Hailey thing is Selena had posted a TikTok or something just talking about, actually, you know what? I don't even remember what it was, but people were like coming for Selena for something. Just talking about, actually, you know what? I don't even remember what it was, but like people were like coming for Selena for something. Like I think it was her appearance. And then totally separate, Hailey Bieber made a TikTok with her friends to that sound. I'm like botching the recap of this. I just can't remember. Just give me a second. Okay. I don't want to like, you know this. I just can't remember. Just give me a second.
Starting point is 00:29:06 Okay. I don't want to like, you know, start something I can't finish. I understand, turdy. That's not like you. Okay. So Selena got body shamed after wearing, oh, Selena got body shamed after wearing a bikini on vacation. And then like a few days later Kendall, Justine Sky and Hailey Bieber posted a TikTok on Hailey Bieber's page to
Starting point is 00:29:30 that sound and I'm not saying she deserved it but God's timing is always right which is just like a really popular sound I don't think that like Hailey Bieber's like keeping up on what the backlash to Selena is of the day and everyone and then somebody you know a fan account was like how could Hailey post this and Selena commented on that yeah victim me victim me like I don't let stuff like this get me down like thank you guys and honestly just kind of fanning the flames like I think Selena was wrong for that. Yeah. She is wrong for that. And I love my queen. She is wrong for that.
Starting point is 00:30:08 It's very Morgan Evans. Victim mentality. Okay. Got it. So nothing burger. Thank you. Nothing burger. Something burger.
Starting point is 00:30:17 Selena Gomez is opening up about gaining weight due to her lupus medication. She says I'm not a model and I never will be. In a clip from a recent TikTok live stream that's since been shared on Twitter. The 30 year old singer and actress told fans that her taking the medication. She says, I'm not a model and I never will be. In a clip from a recent TikTok live stream that's since been shared on Twitter, the 30-year-old singer and actress told fans that her taking the medication for lupus often causes her to gain weight and vice versa. When I'm taking it, I tend to hold a lot of water weight and that happens very normally. When I'm off of it, I tend to lose weight. I just wanted to say and encourage anyone out there who feels any sort of shame for exactly what they're going through and no one knows the real story.
Starting point is 00:30:44 What I just want people to know that you're beautiful and you're wonderful yeah we have days where maybe we feel like shit but I would rather be healthy and take care of myself my medications are important I believe that that's what helps me she said I'm not a model never will be and I think they're awesome mind you I'm just definitely not that I just wanted to tell you I love you guys and thanks for supporting me and understanding. And if not, go away because honestly I don't believe in shaming people for their bodies or anything. So what she's saying is, Who says, who says you're not perfect? Who says you're not worth it?
Starting point is 00:31:17 Who says you're the only one who's hurting? Trust me, that's the price of beauty. Who says you're not pretty? who says you're not pretty who says you're not beautiful consistent queen like she's always been she's been saying it she's been saying it she will be saying it i also appreciate her just slaying it out there I know yeah no yeah like I think this is like the third time like this year she's had to just acknowledge the fact that she looks different and I just don't really understand what it is with people on the internet and I'm not even just saying like as it pertains to Selena just like in general we are obsessed with people's weight like it is so weird and it's so illusory like why I don't know
Starting point is 00:32:07 I think I think for certain people like it's just you know certain people you're just obsessed with so you just care about everything about them I know but like even with celebrities like celebrities are entitled to like keep parts of themselves to themselves so like the fact that Selena has to get on here and explain like, oh, I'm a little puffier because I have to take this medication. Like keep that to yourself. Like you look beautiful, you know? Yeah. It's so moronic.
Starting point is 00:32:36 Yeah. But I'm glad it's not, she's not letting it like take her down. I feel like all of that could be so damaging enough to make you want to stop taking the medication because it's like. Right, right. So she's keeping on in her journey and she's blocking out the haters I have mad respect for that I do too and just like being really direct yeah direct to consumer even though she doesn't owe people that like that's my point you know like I appreciate the directness but I'm like annoyed that she even had to be that direct that's what we were saying when she was after the golden globes being like I really like what she said like on the one hand
Starting point is 00:33:08 it makes me happy the way that she's approached it but on the other hand it makes me sad that she had to approach it okay our next story is actually some really sad news Bruce Willis's family has um announced his diagnosis they say it's relief to finally have a clear diagnosis of his condition in a Thursday statement the actor's wife, his ex, Demi Moore, and his daughter all posted an update about Bruce's health on Instagram alongside a photo of him smiling on a beach. They announced that his diagnosis is that he has frontotemporal dementia, which is, quote, painful for Bruce's family,
Starting point is 00:33:40 but it is finally a relief to have a clear diagnosis. Earlier in the statement the women said that since March that they announced the aphasia diagnosis but the condition has progressed since then and now they have an answer in the form of FTD so sad so sad I feel like we just reported like a few maybe like a year ago now. That he had been like struggling with his health. I think maybe it was Parkinson's or cancer or. No, aphasia. Aphasia. And it's just like a, like a laundry list.
Starting point is 00:34:12 It's so sad. It's also dementia is like such, I mean, all diseases are terrible, but like dementia is a really, really hard one. Yeah. To like see someone you love just like wither away mentally. It's so sad. Yeah. Which is, I think, been really hard for his loved ones ones but they're all like speaking out together and have each other and I think they
Starting point is 00:34:28 really they only announced this yesterday but have been really overwhelmed by all of the support he's such a beloved actor and person in Hollywood like I think by people in the industry and also his yeah that um there would obviously be nothing but support for him but it's just really sad it is so sad. And like, I feel like he's known for, you know, his action movies and being like a big, strong guy. And like, this is so, you know, the antithesis of that. So like, we should all just remember him as that guy
Starting point is 00:34:54 because I don't know if the public will ever see him again, but I'm sure he looks so different. He's retired now. Yeah. Like he retired last year because the diagnosis means that he has issues with his communication and it's not able to work. But they're hoping that sharing this news will help others raise awareness about important issues that people might be suffering in public or in private. It's so sad, honestly, like not that it's like
Starting point is 00:35:24 a competition, but there's really no worse disease than dementia. Yeah. It's just really hard for the loved ones. Right, right. It's always hard to see, like, someone you love going through an illness, but, like, there's something different about dementia. Like, it's so – like, the person you love most in this world is, like, forgetting who you are.
Starting point is 00:35:43 Yeah. They're just – and they're not there. But they're there. Right. They're physically there, but they're not even at all mentally there. It's really difficult. Yeah. So that was really sad news from yesterday.
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Starting point is 00:37:53 Oh, right. She just had her baby boy and she is giving her real self, her real self is giving an interview to Harper's Bazaar. Obviously, over the years, it's been well documented and she's acknowledged, you know, there's the Paris, public Paris and private Paris. And I think over the past few years, those walls are really coming down for her.
Starting point is 00:38:12 It started with her documentary and just like opening up a piece of herself that she never thought she would. And then the response from all of that has just been, I think, really validating for her and garnering her the respect that she's always deserved in the industry. So she is talking about life now life then her journey and I it was a really great interview
Starting point is 00:38:31 and I'm like so fucking excited to read her book yeah no I also love that she just owns the fact that like very much like her front forward facing persona is not her and I think a lot of people like because we're so critical of celebrities you'd be like she's so inauthentic but like I love I think the fact that she like owns that this is very much like a character she plays makes her so authentic yeah so there's one part of the interview that was so funny she talked about how she like sings her son lullaby she likes to sing twinkle twinkle little star as well as stars are blind but of course she clarified the acoustic version. Of course. Of course.
Starting point is 00:39:05 She's so iconic. And I cannot wait. I'm dying to know what her baby's name is. Maximilian. It's not. Maximilian Hilton Room. Maximilian is like far too normal of a name. But her.
Starting point is 00:39:18 No I guess her name is unique. Yeah. And her family names. They're not like names that they invented I guess Nicole is pretty yeah Nikki's pretty regular regular but like Baron Connor yeah Conrad Conrad Maximilian they kind of go old school too they're a little all over the place yeah they take it back yeah but Paris is like so different like how could she not have been famous with a name like that? And her husband's name is Carter. To me, like some celebrity baby names, it's like Rihanna's.
Starting point is 00:39:51 I could never guess it if I tried. Yeah. And I feel like Paris and Carter's like is attainable. I know. I feel like it's right in front of us too. It exists. What is it? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:40:02 That's one that like I'm excited to find out. Some celebrities like I'm really okay if you never tell me your baby name I had even made peace with Kylie's baby what's the name air oh yeah I literally forgot um but no so in the interview she's stripped down Paris mom Paris you know real a deep voice Paris and I wonder now if she's going to stay this way like I don't know if this was just like she took the mask off for the interview there was something in the interview that just like gave me the vibe that it's like a new era for her where yeah be consistently getting the real Paris because I feel like she feels as though the world finally deserves it I think back And they finally understand her.
Starting point is 00:40:45 Back in 2005, like the way that they spoke about her, they cited like the Sarah Silverman jokes that were made and like the David Letterman when he made her like cry during an interview. Like why would she ever have given a piece of herself over to the world? But I think since the response to her documentary, she feels seen and heard and like open to the idea of just being herself but like it's also her business is to be that girly girl so I know I don't know if she could ever really let her go and or should she or even if she should but also maybe it's just something she doesn't want to keep
Starting point is 00:41:16 up like now that she's a mom like your whole perspective changes and like maybe she wants to be like the real Paris like she's still gonna DJ and yeah how would you be like the real Paris. Like she's still going to DJ. And how would you be like, you know, like an open, authentic DJ? You just like play a part. It's a good point. It's a really good point. So I feel like she'll still she'll go in and out. But I think this is heralding an era where we will get more of the real Paris. Like I would love to see more of the real her like on her Instagram.
Starting point is 00:41:44 You know, like just like popping on stories. Being like, hey guys, baby Maximilian didn't sleep last night. Feeling tired. Feeling tired. Hashtag tired. So anyways, it's a really great interview. Photos are gorgeous.
Starting point is 00:42:03 And the magazines are having a moment this month yeah I had to check my calendar I was like is it September because they're bringing out the big guns yeah they are they're kind of killing it and who's on the cover of American Vogue this month I don't know let's find out American Vogue has it come out yet? Maybe not. Erykah Badu. The second coming of Erykah Badu.
Starting point is 00:42:31 I think it's Badoo. Badoo. Sorry. Yeah, it's definitely like a moment for print. It's a moment for print. I love that for them. Me too. I love the publishing industry.
Starting point is 00:42:44 They haven't had a moment in many years. Print is dying. Not since the not September, 2017. Amen. Sis. My addition. Oh my God.
Starting point is 00:42:53 Speaking of today's my anniversary. I already knew that. I'm not remembering right now. Zach and I were like, we were talking about it this morning in bed. We were like, Oh, you're a baby.
Starting point is 00:43:03 You sleep together. Sleep together. Actually, Harry slept with us for a little last night, which never happens. in bed we were like oh you're a baby you sleep together we sleep together actually harry slept with us for a little last night which never happens it was so special mommy's neck is extra broken but it was how did he fall asleep so he woke up at 4 30 and that's like unusual for him and he just like did not want to he didn't have a poop we checked everything he just like didn't want to go back to sleep in his crib so he kept falling asleep and I would put him in his crib sleeping and like a zombie he starts crawling oh my god to stand he was craving his mama he was craving his mama so eventually after like two hours of like this that this that I've haven't I helped him fall asleep and then I just brought him into
Starting point is 00:43:40 my bed so that he would never like you know get signal to the that he was in the crib so heavenly that's my dream it was really really sweet a great way to celebrate the anniversary a hundred percent it was really cute I would love that yeah um what were oh so happy anniversary to me four years four years strong wow that is so long. I know, right? Yeah. But you've been married like 20 years. Yeah, it's 75. When did you get married? 2017. September will be my sixth.
Starting point is 00:44:13 Okay. So like five and a half, I guess. That's pretty nice. Yeah, it's pretty cool. Being married is pretty cool. Yeah, I highly recommend. Speaking of someone who was married, our fifth and final story is a little familial drama that
Starting point is 00:44:30 makes me sad. But Priscilla Presley and Riley Keough are not talking amid the battle over Lisa Marie's estate. Oh no. It has been a very tense. Wait. Priscilla is Elvis's ex-wife. Yes. Lisa was the daughter. Riley is Lisa's daughter-wife. Yes. Lisa was the daughter.
Starting point is 00:44:45 Riley is Lisa's daughter. Yeah. Okay. Just wanted to double check. And as we stated, Lisa Marie's will was being contested by Priscilla because, you know, there was some forlorn business manager.
Starting point is 00:44:55 But the way it shook out was that Riley was the sole. Right. Executor. Right. Because her brother has passed. It was meant to be Riley and Benjamin so Priscilla now they're not now not talking about it because we said it's it's weird that she's contesting like Riley's role like that's just like yeah that's just not harmonious it's a little acrimonious so we didn't know what was going on but now apparently it's been a very tense
Starting point is 00:45:22 and heartbreaking few weeks for Riley Keough and Priscilla Presley amid their battle over Lisa Marie's estate an insider close to the family told entertainment tonight that the grandmother and granddaughter duo are no longer on speaking terms due to Priscilla's decision to contest her daughter's will damn Riley has been mourning the loss of her mother and is heartbroken to have to deal with a trust dispute with a family member Priscilla is adamant that she has a valid case and that she will prevail in court. Riley and Priscilla aren't communicating at this time, but have been in communication through lawyers. Yikes.
Starting point is 00:45:52 That's so sad. So sad. And I understand like both women's sides, you know, because if Priscilla feels like I understand Riley's more. I understand. That's what I was gonna say. I understand Riley's more. But I do understand Priscilla I was going to say. I understand Riley's more. But I do understand Priscilla's if she feels as though like her daughter's will is not
Starting point is 00:46:09 her intent. And because there was that like shady business manager, maybe there is something, you know, weird that happened. But at the end of the day, it just makes Riley the executor. Like it's not. Right. That's not that bad. Right.
Starting point is 00:46:23 Right. I've been seeing Riley a lot because they've started to promote the trailer and the song for Daisy Jones and the Six. And I have to say, everything I've seen, I'm extremely unimpressed. No, I... And I don't even like the book, so...
Starting point is 00:46:35 I liked the book, and I think the show doesn't look good. I probably won't watch it because even the trailer, I can't believe I liked the book. This looks like a book I wouldn't like. I think everyone was miscast. I think, except Suki Waterhouse, like, is so perfect.
Starting point is 00:46:49 But I think the main guy. Camilla Morrone was not miscast. Yeah, I think the main guy, I think Riley Keough, I think they're all miscast. I do think Riley Keough was a miscast. So I also hated the book with the intensity of 10,000 Sons. And I know I'm like the only person everyone's like, you didn't like Tizzy Jones and the Six, um so I will certainly not be watching so I don't
Starting point is 00:47:09 care I'm not I'm not even feeling like let down you know I thought maybe if it looked good maybe I'd watch it but no yeah I'm sure it will be good because the story of the book was good and all that jazz but it's just like the era the time and place like because it's based on like Stevie Nicks yeah it just does nothing for me like the 60s vibe 70s or whatever it is yeah like whatever that groovy groovy I guess yeah I'm not very groovy no you're not like when I think of like the bell-bottom hippie you know round glasses I do not think of you and I don't think of you no for you I definitely think of like like the 50s like you know women in like teacup dresses and like bobs very brie vandecamp that's what I that's the decade I think of when I think of you that's so sweet and when I think of you I think of Gen Z and how you are really
Starting point is 00:48:01 the face of Gen Z she's just flattering flattering me, you guys, before the weekend. She wants to butter me up, so I'll come down on her staycation. When I think of you, I think of the Renaissance. That's mean. Because your presence has been enlightenment to all. When I think of the Renaissance, I just think of, like, honestly, exclusively ugly people. I know you think of, like, chubby women.
Starting point is 00:48:24 Yeah, I don't think there was like a beautiful, and that's not, I'm not piggybacking off of what you're saying because you could be chubby and beautiful and starting a new sentence. I just think, like I don't think there was one beautiful person alive during the Renaissance.
Starting point is 00:48:36 I don't know. I have no proof. I just, I've seen pictures and everyone is ugly. Like I just, and I think the Renaissance was a time of like great, you know, prosperity. But for me, I think of the Renaissance as like dilapidated, broke down. Like, I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:48:51 Well, maybe it's an interesting theory, but maybe they were so ugly because they were working like on their insides and like, you know, thinking about things. Art, literature. Art, literature, like not beauty and and looks even though like art encompasses beauty too but yeah let that
Starting point is 00:49:08 set that aside we're just like such like gallery girls right now we are oh my gosh talking about the renaissance
Starting point is 00:49:14 I know it's reminding me of my book oh sorry we could change the subject all right well that is our show
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