The Toast - We'd Like To Thank Beyonce: Thursday, October 10th, 2024

Episode Date: October 10, 2024

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials. Welcome back to the Toast and happy Thursday. Ladder half energy. Ladder half energy. Yes, welcome back to the Toast. This was a long night here in Florida. I feel like everyone, really everyone was like praying for Florida, thinking of Florida. Everything is okay here.
Starting point is 00:00:22 We have power, hence we have Toast. Did you lose power at all? Not that I'm aware of, but we were sleeping for most of it, but it was just like a long night. It was so loud. Zach and I were like up throughout the night checking on things. I was wondering, like you heard the wind and stuff like, yeah, yeah. Rain. And it was, um, just a really crazy tropical storm here last night, but we did not get the worst of it however um as they say like it was not the worst case scenario when Milton made landfall so for that thank you are thankful like I know that they're still like doing recon and as of now like four people have passed away I think they were
Starting point is 00:00:58 expecting it to be so much worse they're actually throughout the night I was watching on TikTok this morning like a lot of really successful rescue missions, which doesn't happen a lot. But like people were able to call first responders and get to higher ground. So obviously, I'm sure like as daylight now and we'll see the true devastation. But I think that it could have been so much worse. Yeah. And I think it's not over yet. Like there are still going to be storm surges.
Starting point is 00:01:22 There are tons of tornado warnings. There were a lot of tornadoes on the East coast yesterday so there's still like a lot of weather um but the hurricane did seem to like break up before it hit land which was miraculous yeah yeah those videos of the tornadoes were so scary like not the lightning bolts like inside the tornado was like seriously biblical ass shit yeah really scary really scary so just thinking of everyone and millions of people don't have power though which is so unfortunate just hoping everything can be restored as soon as possible obviously people have lost their homes there's a lot of devastation I'm sure you saw the roof at the Tropicana yeah I don't know why everyone is
Starting point is 00:01:59 like has their panties in the twist about the roof of the MLB stadium being blown off it's not like the roof was made of aluminum it It was literally made of cloth. I'm surprised during just like a regular rainstorm, it doesn't fall off more. But I also saw that the Tropicana like was filled with beds. I think it was meant to be a shelter or something and it got hit really bad. Well, I don't think it was a very good idea.
Starting point is 00:02:20 Why is the roof of that thing made of a towel? Do you know that it's made of towel or it just looks that way? No, no, it's made of fabric. It's a fabric roof, which is like, okay. I don't know. And that video was the one that's going viral. And I feel like it's really not an indictment on how bad the storm was.
Starting point is 00:02:35 Because obviously the paper mache tower was going to have its roof blown off. I don't know. I think it was probably made of more serious stuff. It is like in Tampa where they do get hurricanes and get a lot of weather. Right. So you would think like perhaps they would invest in like the best aluminum or whatever the materials. Right.
Starting point is 00:02:53 But what if pieces of aluminum were flying off? Oh, facts. That's a good call. There's a lot to consider. Well, oh my God, I ended up on like such a sad side of TikTok last night. Such a pit in my stomach going to bed. Just like knowing what the night would hold for so many people. But also, I ended up on a side of TikTok
Starting point is 00:03:08 just about animals and hurricanes, especially people who have animals. I'm not like pets. I mean, they have horses, they have a farm. And if you are a big enough farmer, you have the proper equipment, tractor trailers, to move everyone out and evacuate with your with your herd fleet of of animals but if you're just like a small time farmer it's ark style you don't have that
Starting point is 00:03:30 and so what they do is like apparently like you will release horses like to be with the wild horses and the wild horses like take domesticated horses like under their wings and sometimes they like survive the hurricane and bring the horses back like it's really crazy and by the way i learned all this from tiktok so i take everything I'm saying with a grain of salt but a lot of people like you know brand their phone numbers into the horse's body so that if they survive they you know someone can help them get back it was just making me so sad like thinking about all the helpless animals and then like people like seriously tying up their dogs and abandoning them like seriously straight to hell I saw straight to hell I'm straight to jail they're
Starting point is 00:04:01 throwing the book when they find the whole country is up in arms about that and I think that governor here said like when they find who did mean, they're throwing the book when they find, the whole country is up in arms about that. And I think the governor here said, like when they find who did it, like they are throwing the book at that person. They take animal cruelty in this state very seriously. Jail, like that makes me so sad. Thank God. And you don't even know how many other pets
Starting point is 00:04:16 were abandoned and died. Like, okay, I don't even want to talk about it. But I had such a pit in my stomach and me and Ben were watching the news and they had like a guy out there. And I'm sure you've seen this video of Anderson Cooper that's going to be viral. They literally threw him in the middle of the storm and like a piece of debris hit him in the head. And I want to know like
Starting point is 00:04:30 literally why we have drones like we could see we don't need a person in the middle of it to tell us what's going on. Like a drone will suffice, an aerial view. Like I don't actually put more people at risk and danger like to have to rescue you like go home yeah yeah it was um it seemed a little unnecessary and like sometimes I think when storms like they know they're going to be crazy but not like catastrophic like all right take your your crew your van and get in there but like this was you know so we were so encouraging everyone to get out get out get out and you're getting sending Anderson Cooper like right and like he's coming in from New York it's not even like the local guy who it's like this is his beat he knows these streets and he's staying till the end so before bed we were like watching some random I don't
Starting point is 00:05:12 even know I just turned on YouTube TV like someone was covering it and like this poor guy like and he's like don't worry we're getting to higher ground like go home yeah higher ground it's all about higher ground it is all about higher ground it is all about higher ground but like not when the rain was supposed to be 15 feet yeah I think it did wind up being like 10 to 15 feet no they said that it didn't and there's not a lot of higher ground in Florida no like certain areas of Tampa like have high-rise buildings and I think those people were um like encouraged to evacuate but not necessarily like forced um but yeah like most houses in florida don't even have stairs yeah that's true they're like so ranchy when i think higher ground
Starting point is 00:05:52 i think like natural higher ground like a like a mountain a hill yeah no i feel that when i think of higher ground i think of like a penthouse that is so funny no i think a penthouse is like not safe no of course not like oh speaking of so random did you see that the, what hotel was it in Vegas? They leveled it to the ground. The Tropicana. Oh, not a good day for Tropicana. The Tropicana Hotel has been completely leveled. And I guess they're building something new.
Starting point is 00:06:18 It's just like really crazy. Like, why couldn't you just like renovate the building? You have to build a whole new building. Yeah. And, oh, because they're putting a stadium for the Oakland A's and it was the way it was framed to me was like they're they're leveling the Tropicana so we could finally have the Oakland A's and it's like you could have also just chosen a different piece of land it's not like the Tropicana needed to be standing in the way of the Oakland A's and like okay so Vegas is like stealing all
Starting point is 00:06:42 of the LA teams they They took the Raiders. Yeah. And now Brad Pitt's team for Moneyball is also going to Vegas. I guess it's California teams. That's what I said. What did I say? LA. No, because LA is beefing up.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Lack and lar. Lack and lar. They're beefing up. Vegas is beefing up. I do think Vegas should have plenty teams. And I do think like it could be the team. If you don't have a team, like you can find a home in the Vegas team. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:07 It's kind of for like all lost souls to find solace. I like that. If there's a sport that you don't, you're maybe your city or your state doesn't have a team, maybe send your affiliations to Vegas. Well, speaking of sports, thank you for the perfect transition to talking about myself is last night.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Ben and I went to the like playoff game for the mats. There was a chance that if they won, they would advance. But if they lost, like there was going to be another game. They won. And it was literally amazing. I'm kind of obsessed with baseball. Like it was really lit. Now, I don't know if they're always that lit because like the stakes were high and both teams were really like so equally matched. It was a good, good matchup. And it was just like hard for me to sit there and like just know like everyone was like wearing Alonzo jerseys they're like go Pete go Pete it's like like I felt like I just wanted everyone to know I was different than them like I'm actually friends with him something on your forehead like FOP friend of Pete no and I knew Ben felt the
Starting point is 00:07:58 same way we were like talking kind of loud like we have to tell Pete like Did you meet the Mets? No. I don't know if they're doing meet and greets during playoff season. Oh, oh, oh, wait. Do you think the Mets are pissed? They've kind of fallen into this hole where everyone just wants to meet the Mets. If you went to any other game, I wouldn't ask. Did you meet the Phillies?
Starting point is 00:08:22 I don't know if they think about it as much as you do. When I think of Mets first Mike Piazza then meet the Mets I saw so many Mike Piazza jerseys and I thought of you I told you Claudia he's a core tenant of the Mets he's a legend he's a legend um but wait I had something else oh so you know that if they well so they won so the next team that they play is possibly if he wins this series Shohei if he wins his series yeah his is still going on he's playing uh and the team that he's on the Dodgers I didn't know he was a Dodger Dodger score yeah it's 2-2 now they're playing the Padres San Diego kind of a Padres it's kind of it's 2-2 now. They're playing the Padres, San Diego. Not the Padres. It's kind of a battle of the West Coast connections. The Padres.
Starting point is 00:09:08 So if he wins, Shohei's coming to Citi Field, and you know I am going. Of course you are. Shout out to the MLB who gave me the most amazing seats. Like, I had the best time. Oh, you weren't even there as a friend of Pete? No. Well, actually, fun fact is, like, we've gone to a million games as, like, an official friend of Pete.
Starting point is 00:09:25 The players, like, don't get amazing seats. I would argue they actually get, like, terrible seats. Yeah. So I went a different avenue. I knew, like, if I needed, like, I could get from Pete, but, like, and I love him so dearly, and I'm obviously not, like, the most important person in his life. But, like, you know, I just, I have, like, not amazing eyesight. I like to be really up close.
Starting point is 00:09:42 No, it's really fun to get in there. It's so fun to get in there. I had such a blast. Like so New York. Me and Ben were talking a lot of what do you associate like New York and Mets? Like, I mean, Mets versus Yankees. Because like we really have two official, like you wouldn't even say one is more official New York than the other. I just think they represent different areas of New York. But I think they represent like, I feel like Mets is like so, so, you know, everyday American, working class guy, and, like, the Yankees are, like, snobs. That's how I see it. Yeah, but also, like, it's easy to be a Yankees fan, right? Like, of course you're gonna go Yankees over Mets, but the Mets fans are the real ones. They put in the work, you know,
Starting point is 00:10:17 they haven't won, they haven't made it this far in 15 years, like, it's been kind of a devastating run. Yeah, so I just feel like Mets fans are forever. Yankees fans. I love that. Like when the Yankees are not like Derek Jeter era. Where are the Yankees fans all of a sudden? Yeah. I mean, they are the Tamra Judge fans now.
Starting point is 00:10:37 Oh, they are. That's good. Yeah. So they've got something good going on. But if you're watching baseball, please root for the Dodgers so that I can see Shohei Hotani in person. I don't know. I could also see you Hotani in person. I don't know. I could also see you seeing the Padres.
Starting point is 00:10:48 I don't know. I don't have like Padre energy, even though I am a Tostada. You have such Padre energy. So true. What am I saying? Don't count yourself out. I am la madre. Like, what am I talking about?
Starting point is 00:10:58 Mets versus Padres. I guess I'm just kind of putting that together. The San Diego Daddies. That's their, right? Padre? It's fathers. It's their, right? Padre? Fathers. It's an insane name for a team. That's really weird.
Starting point is 00:11:10 I'm just now putting that together. But it then begs the question, what is a Met? I don't know. Is Met, like, short for Metropolitan? I forgot to put on deodorant. You know when you, like, feel your armpits sticking? I do. It's met like short for metropolitan. I forgot to put on deodorant. You know, when you like feel your armpits sticking. I do. It's freezing.
Starting point is 00:11:28 Oh, by the way, like not to make weather like about us. It's dropped to the 40s today, like for the first time this season. Oh, I'm sorry. Are you cloud seating again? You got it. Jackie got her ass lit up in the comments yesterday. And you know me, I'm like always ready to clown on Jackie. I actually felt bad for you because people were not understanding what you were saying.
Starting point is 00:11:44 No, people were not understanding what I was saying I mentioned cloud seeding yesterday and people are like she's gone off the deep end the democratic weather machine you guys google cloud seeding like it's not a conspiracy theory that it happens like it's a legitimate form of weather control saying that they could create a hurricane literally asked me like can't we just vacuum out the hurricane? Why can't they just change weather? And I was like, actually, they can change weather. On a very small scale.
Starting point is 00:12:11 It's called cloud seeding. And they do it. Now when I heard the drama, I did a little bit of research. And actually Ben knew about it because he was telling me this crazy story. They went a little hard on the cloud seeding in Saudi Arabia and started a biblical flood.
Starting point is 00:12:23 Yeah, yeah. Crazy. No, apparently they do it for like droughts. Yeah, for the farmers. For agricultural reasons. Jackie was not saying that she, that the hurricane was created by men. I didn't say anything.
Starting point is 00:12:36 I just said cloud seeding and all you guys had your Baragas in a twist. And it's always the people who think they're so educated. Just do a quick Google search, girly. By the way, speaking of us not being educated either we also like we're making stuff up yesterday we need to say about the love is blind babies why do we always do that we do this every time there's a love is why maybe and for some reason like zach and bliss's baby like doesn't register i do not know why even though they're technically the first they are but like they
Starting point is 00:13:02 weren't a couple from the pods like they're kind of they are kind of not a love is blind Claudia they got married on the show like no I know I know but they didn't take the traditional route like he left the pods with Irina he went to Mexico with Irina excuse but then like Alexa and Brennan who are seriously like the like heart and soul of that show I never watched their season so that's my excuse I forgot about them when we were talking about that Amber and Barnett like I think because we've been waiting for them to be the first yeah when it finally happened we're like it's the first it's not but it's not and then also correction we need I was actually thinking we should have a segment of like just corrections Jason you know what does not sing bedrock to me that doesn't stand like I don't agree I don't care like I like my
Starting point is 00:13:46 version better we should at the top of every show have like a correction or at the end of the week yeah yeah I'll start a list yeah of just like minor details that we got wrong extremely minor yeah I guess love is why I'm first baby like just because we made such a big deal out of that. I know. And we spoke with such conviction too. Yeah. That is, that is my thing. Like I will often like comment on my personal life on the podcast on things like that.
Starting point is 00:14:14 I don't know much about, but I speak with such conviction. It's just like this passion I have inside of me that I'm, I really am so believable. You're very passionate. I am. I am. I am. So that's the three.
Starting point is 00:14:28 What was the first one? Did you say? Love is blind. I didn't need to correct anything. You guys need to correct yourselves. No, that was it. So love is blind. Bedrock.
Starting point is 00:14:39 That was it. I feel like we just said something else. We'll correct ourselves later. What's on the docket for today? It's a Thursday. Like, such light fare. We're just, like, cruising. We actually have a lot of stories.
Starting point is 00:14:53 And even though I did not wade into conspiracy theories with cloud seeding, we will be wading into some conspiracy theories today. Some celebrity. About Beyonce? About Beyonce. About, like, just a lot of stuff. Just because some stuff has happened. it's sort of going through it everyone's talking about it and then I saw even like I feel like usually you know the entertainment journalists like they ignore stuff like this
Starting point is 00:15:16 those are kind of radical theories but people are really talking about it and so I um we were you and I were talking about it offline last night so I figured let's just talk about it online let's fuck shit up let's fuck shit up oh you know oh and I caught up on tell me lies last night fuck I'm behind okay do you I'm all the way up I take my headphones off um I feel like I could do a recap without spoiling anything for you and if if I find myself wading into details, I'll tell you to take your headphones off. Here's what I think we should do. No, but here's what I think we should do. Because there are a lot of people waiting for the Tommy Lies recap. I think we should do it at the end of the show.
Starting point is 00:15:53 And I will officially take my headphones off. And you just rip, roar, let it out. Okay. Okay. I just say, moral of the story. Because I don't want people to avoid spoilers right now. You see, it is not too late to transfer. Transferring in your sophomore year is nothing to be ashamed about. It's so normal. There are plenty of schools like Baird that you would
Starting point is 00:16:07 love. There's no path to redemption for you with the people that you consider your friends and it's time to transfer. Fill out those apps. Those apps are not going to fill themselves out. Start applying. It gets better Lucy. Hashtag it gets better. So yeah I'll talk about that at the end of the show and now without further ado here are the fast five stories that you need to know. And the fast five stories that you need to know are brought to you by State Farm. When you get a new car or a new home first of all congratulations that is so major. Sisters are doing it for themselves. The first thing you might find yourself saying is how is this real? But really the words you want to be thinking or singing are like a good neighbor,
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Starting point is 00:21:26 Thank you, Tert Nearest to me. That's so sweet. Like, seriously, you're always saying the nicest things to me. Our first story, a little fashion news. If you got a passion for fashion. Personally, I'm more of a Maxinista, so I don't know if this story really applies to me, but I'll do my best to recap. Yeah, you can speak on things that are like outside of your interest,
Starting point is 00:21:49 but Vogue announced its Met Gala 2025 theme and its celebrity co-chairs. So on Wednesday, Vogue announced that the theme of fashion's biggest night ever since fashion's night out was canceled, which is set to take place on May 5th, 2025. The theme will be super fine, tailoring black style. Co-chairs for the ball include actor Coleman Domingo, race car driver Lewis Hamilton, rappers A$AP Rocky and Pharrell Williams,
Starting point is 00:22:16 and of course, editor-in-chief Vogue, of Vogue, Anna Wintour. Now, LeBron James will serve as an honorary chair, and according to Vogue and a Wintour now um LeBron James will serve as an honorary chair and according to Vogue the upcoming costume institute show at the Met will quote take the black dandy as its subject examining the importance of clothing and style to the formation of black identities in the Atlantic diaspora okay so I don't normally understand the theme I feel like this is once again for me no exception like I I never understand what they're talking about um and I think that actually like like I get it this is a celebration of like the importance of like clothing and and and fashion within black
Starting point is 00:22:57 history I do wonder like how like how does somebody who's not black participate and like not get canceled because like you know if Countess Luann was there like she's she's coming in blackface like yeah so that's the concern a lot of people have raised concerns about that like the potential for appropriation and I think the stylists are going to have to really do a lot of learning to understand like what this should be what is appropriate and then but I also think like people are going to step in it. People are 1000% going to step in it. I'm looking forward to seeing that. But I, like, I do think there is,
Starting point is 00:23:31 and there should be a way to like celebrate a culture that's not yours. Like, I don't know. I, and like the, the board, what is it? Like the chair, the chairs are all black men, right? So like that's great. But it's a diverse event. Yeah. So I don't know how like a, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:23:57 I think if I was a designer, like I'm just going with black people because like I want to avoid all sorts of issues, like for real. Right, right. So we'll see what people do with it. black people because like I don't I want to avoid all sorts of issues like for real right right so we'll see what people do with it but I like I really do believe like there is a way like people always say that cultural appropriation versus cultural appreciation like I really do think sometimes when people are like accused of cultural appropriation like you can get involved in another culture in a respectful way like even if you're not a part of it like I believe that like you can participate even if it's not your culture like that's fine um now obviously there are ways of doing it that are like actually
Starting point is 00:24:29 offensive um but I think like getting in like I don't know I I actually I don't know yeah I I don't know good luck seriously good luck good luck. Good luck to everyone. But I think that a lot of times, too, people don't even acknowledge the theme. They just get dressed up. That would also be offensive, too, to not participate. Erasure. Erasure. Yep. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:57 To not participate in this theme. But that does happen. Sometimes people just want to look pretty. They don't give a fart about what the theme is. They just show up looking glab. Yeah, but I do think practically speaking, I think we'll see a lot of people playing it safe. I think we'll see a lot of people like in tailored suits,
Starting point is 00:25:11 just like doing the theme to a T and not extrapolating too much for fear of offending. But maybe it's just like, you know, wearing something that's either like an archive or like a inspiration of a black designer. Yes. That's not, that's, that's totally fine. Yeah, that would be, that's fine.
Starting point is 00:25:32 It's not like the theme exactly. Right. But it's, it's there. But yeah, no, I don't think you would get. You're not ending up on like the canceled list. No, not on the canceled list. Yeah. So. you're not ending up on like the canceled list no not on the canceled list yeah so well once again like the every time they release the theme like I seriously don't understand it what happened like and we say this every year like what if we just did under the sea like like
Starting point is 00:25:56 an actual theme you know the problem and this is not the problem but the thing is the theme is what's going on in the costume institute yeah when I read about the and as always, like when you read about the exhibit and what people will be seeing in the museum, like it sounds like an amazing idea. And they're going to be like going into like the style of black men throughout history, like the import of it, the photos and videos. And it's going to be like a really interesting museum exhibit. And it's going to be like a really interesting museum exhibit. And then that translating into a party, I think, is always where things get confusing. And we see that every year with the theme. Also, this kind of being centered around men's fashion, when the Met Gala, like, it's for the girlies. Like, we're always like, we're not waiting for seeing what like the male actors and musicians are wearing.
Starting point is 00:26:42 We're there to see the girls. Yeah. I think that also poses a challenge. Yes. I do think we'll see a lot of women in suits. Oh, that's kind of cool. I do like that. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:26:52 And I didn't realize, but in 2003, the theme was men in skirts. So it's not. It was? Yeah. Oh, 2003. I was in the third grade. I wasn't watching the Macala. Right.
Starting point is 00:27:02 So it's not like the first time it's been about male fashion okay okay we'll see like we'll see you in May I have to imagine like people who are really in the fashion space like they understand this right like every time the theme comes out like I don't get it but I imagine I mean it wasn't made for me to understand yes but it's also a lot about history like because the the um the exhibit is based on a book by Monica Miller it's called Slaves to Fashion Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity so it she is a professor at Barnard and Columbia so it's not just about fashion period like it has a lot to do with history so it does like even if a stylist is very well versed in fashion or designer like they really need to go into the archives and the history books to wrap their head around this theme
Starting point is 00:27:55 when I saw slaves to fashion in the caption I was like damn that's kind of bold for Anna Wintour to write that caption knowing it's a book like definitely makes it better. Yeah. But I guess we'll just have to see what everybody pulls out of their hats. Yeah. In the weighty tome in the book, she establishes black dandyism as both an aesthetic and political construct, examining the figure of the black dandy from its earliest depictions in 18th century art to modern day representations on runways and in films.
Starting point is 00:28:23 She describes showcasing black dandyism as a concept okay what is dandyism i'm sorry like a dandy a d-a-n-d-y do you know what that is like a a fine man right oh oh you're like looking dandy yeah oh oh okay okay okay let me just i'm just gonna confirm a man who gives exaggerated attention to personal appearance. Oh, okay. By the way, I get it. Yeah, a fine man. I got it.
Starting point is 00:28:49 Okay. So like, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Well, I actually think then like the men will have a real, for the first time ever, like really have, because this is still like not every man wants to get out there and like express themselves so hard and like wear a dress. And that's why sometimes they just wear like a suit and everyone's always like, that's so boring.
Starting point is 00:29:04 Yeah, they're like, it's a gala, I'll just dress black tie. But I guess like black dandies, I'm seeing it's like colorful suits. It's like chains and what are these things called? Pocket square? Yeah. Pocket square. Like vests, hats.
Starting point is 00:29:18 So it's like still that very masculine look, but. With some flair. With a flair, with an edge. Oh, you know what? I like that for the men yeah and for the ladies i think and i guess yeah we could see the ladies dressed like this oh yeah yeah i'm understanding yeah you want any more deets or you got it sure like i'm getting it but go for it she described showcasing black dandyism as a concept that what will illustrate how black
Starting point is 00:29:42 people transform from being enslaved and stylized as luxury items acquired like any other signifier of wealth and status to autonomous self-fashioning individuals who are global trendsetters. Vogue stated that the exhibit accompanying the event will include garments, paintings, photographs and video all exploring the style of black men. So you can really see how the exhibit will be. Right, right. Really varied, but like putting this into a costume ball okay like I'm actually understanding it that's what we do every year we come back down except for come dig our zone like that I will truly never understand um I actually understood it recently I forgot the understanding but I believe it must have really made an impact I believe it
Starting point is 00:30:22 was about one designer just like how we did we understood it because last year was Karl Lagerfeld and Comme du Garcon is a designer and so it was about that designer it was really just like the designer's theme okay well I still don't get it okay well it's over no worries well I love the Mec Alla that's always a fabulous time to be in the city and looking forward to it everybody when is it May 5th first Monday in May this is like such a long lead up now well I guess they do the exhibition and like it's like a whole thing yes and people have got to get prepared as we've seen from Kim. Like these things take months. Take months. Yeah. So we'll see you in May. Bless you. Thank you. Are you ready for our next story? Yeah. Jennifer Lopez is opening up. Again. Again, but like in a different medium and
Starting point is 00:31:19 not in a while considering she's had a tumultuous few months. So she has had a tumultuous few months so she has had a tumultuous few months jennifer lopez sat down for an interview for the cover of interview and the interview was conducted by nikki glazer by interview magazine nikki glazer yes i saw her interview magazine so she sat down for her first in-depth interview since splitting with her husband ben affleck by joining nikki glazer for a conversation to also promote her upcoming film, Unstoppable. She covers the fall anniversary issue of Interview and Insight. She opens up about the personal rollercoaster of the past few months that included back-to-back releases of an album,
Starting point is 00:31:54 a companion film, and behind-the-scenes documentary, intense tabloid scrutiny of her marriage, the split, and a wave of backlash and criticism online. And don't forget the canceled tour. Yeah. This is going to ruin the tour. This is going to ruin the tour.
Starting point is 00:32:06 This is going to ruin the tour. What tour? The JLo canceled tour. Quote, she said, it was like my whole fucking world exploded, she said about the last year. She said, I think what I love about life, that there's no arrival point.
Starting point is 00:32:19 There's only getting better and growing if you want to. It's either growing or dying, and I don't want to do the dying part. And yeah, there's times when I thought I figured it out and then life goes, let's send you another thing and see if you fall for it. Let's see if you've really learned that lesson. And I hadn't. I understand that now in a much deeper way, which doesn't mean that I won't make mistakes in the future. But again, when your whole house blows up, you're just standing there in the rubble going, how do I never let that happen again well when you first started talking I did immediately like put my guard down a little bit
Starting point is 00:32:50 like I don't know if I ever really like realized that not only in this last year has JLo experienced this like huge flop era everybody's talking about her making fun of her projects but then she also experienced like this personal tragedy like with her marriage falling apart like it's kind of everything went wrong all at once and like that, that's really hard. Like for anyone to handle like dead ass. I don't know what the hell she meant by this response, but like I can have empathy for that. Yeah. And that's why I was like curious to hear her talk about it.
Starting point is 00:33:14 However, like she's not saying anything. She said nothing. Yeah. Right. It's a really good strategy because I don't think you can promote your movie while ignoring like the headlines of the last year. so she's addressing it head-on by saying nothing it's a skill very yeah she's addressing it head-on in a very sort of mysterious way it feels lonely unfamiliar scary it feels sad it feels desperate
Starting point is 00:33:39 but when okay thesaurus.com pop off but when you sit in those feelings and go, these things are not going to kill me. It's like, actually, I'm capable of joy and happiness all by myself. Being in a relationship doesn't define me. I can't be looking for happiness in other people. I have to have happiness within myself. I used to say I'm a happy person, but was still looking for something for somebody else to fill. And it's just like, no, I'm actually good.
Starting point is 00:34:06 This is brilliant. No, I really can't. No, I really, in a true sense. In a very true sense, I can't. Like, what the fuck is she talking about, first of all? I don't know, but I will say she did address the tour cancellation. And this is what she said. She wanted to spend more time with her children, family, and close friends,
Starting point is 00:34:25 though multiple reports claim that she backed out due to low ticket sales. She reveals more about the decision, quote, I can't wait to get back out there. I have the most understanding and loving fans in the world. Some fan bases can be spicy. Mine are just a bunch of lovers. I was so devastated to let anybody down,
Starting point is 00:34:41 but I just needed to be with my kids and myself and really dig down deep into things that were happening in my life. And I glad I did wait wait really quickly really quickly because we know that this isn't true right but if it was like the fact that she thinks that this is an acceptable answer to like screw people out of money and like cancel and just not show up because you want to spend time with your kids like you knew that going on tour would be away from your kids that's the whole concept of going on tour like this reasoning and we know it's not true but her acting like it's an acceptable answer is absurd yeah but i think she is betting on the fact that no one's gonna call her out for that except for us because we
Starting point is 00:35:13 know the truth yeah because like who's gonna say no don't spend time with your kids no but seriously like that this is what we were just saying about like chapel roan right j-lo cancelling a whole ass tour because she wants to spend time with her kids who are by the way grown and like yeah this is a part of the job that she's known her whole life like to commit to something and not show up for a reason that's really in my in my opinion like not valid yeah like where's the chapel roan treatment for j-lo if this is true she's better off saying nobody bought tickets the The difference is, yeah, like for Chapel Row and like a lot of people, ticket holders
Starting point is 00:35:47 were left holding tickets. There were people disappointed, yeah. But JLo says she's really glad she did because it was a really difficult time for me. Probably the hardest time of my life, but it was also the best time because I got to do that work on myself. By the way, and I'm conflicted
Starting point is 00:36:00 because I actually, I believe her when she said this has been the hardest time of her life. I think as like a person in the spotlight, you really have to grow accustomed to these highs and lows, right? Where people love you and you're doing really well, but that's not a sustainable way to like have a career. You have ups and downs where you're like really in demand
Starting point is 00:36:14 and then really not. And maybe, you know, throughout her career, she's made peace with that, but experiencing one of the lowest in conjunction with a personal like issue. Like I actually, I have a lot of sympathy for that that sounds really hard but she's just so fake like in everything she says like what the hell is she talking about yeah but now she's like checked off the box of like i talked about it like we can move
Starting point is 00:36:35 on yeah but like you didn't i'm sure nikki glazer is sitting there being like the fuck is this bitch to say i think she's excited to be talking to j- and I'm by the way I'm so happy further for Nikki Glaser like this I feel like this is the year where everything's coming up Nikki Glaser like the roast it's it's so nice to see like somebody getting opportunities and like going far because of like their skills like she's really like the best at what she does and I feel like she has been for a while and like now no one's ignoring her right she just got the gig for the Emmys right oh did she um she got one of the big shows she got one Joe Coy which one did he do Emmys Golden Globes is that what she yeah she like she impressed a lot of people with that roast and now she's kind of becoming a voice of her
Starting point is 00:37:19 generation so this is great and this is like a random thing that she did but like another notch in her belt yeah yeah I'm sure she got the call and she was like sure but why yeah okay I'll do it and it's smart of JLo like distract and this is not an investigative journalist and this is not someone who is on the same level as JLo so this is not someone who's gonna like push back on her fake answers yeah yeah are you ready for our next story a little good news thank god Miss Taylor Swift donated five million dollars to Hurricane Milton and Helene relief efforts ahead of her heiress tour kickoff in Miami so I'm not sure if that's like totally related however she does give back to the community whenever she is going to a town. So she gave $5 million to Feeding America for their Hurricane Helene and Milton efforts. The contribution will help communities rebuild and recover, provide essential food, clean water, and supplies to people affected by the devastating storms.
Starting point is 00:38:18 So yeah, with every show she does, she does like a local food bank, like a major donation. This, I think, is like five times bigger than what she usually does. And that's obviously because of the hurricane. And like, that's our queen right there. You know? Speaking of tailored, did you see this? And by the way, she didn't post anything. No.
Starting point is 00:38:32 Feeding America was like, OMG, look at our bank account this morning. Five million dollars. Did you see Shawn Mendes? Canceling his album and Joe Jonas postponing it. Yeah, so they were both supposed to come out with albums on October 18th. Shawn Mendes now moved his to November, saying like he wants to make the finishing touches and make it- He needs some time.
Starting point is 00:38:51 Everything that it should be. But it does- Joe Jonas as well. And everybody knows like nobody wants to release an album the same week, let alone seriously the same three weeks as a Taylor Swift album. Like good luck getting any attention. Yeah. And October 18th is the first set of shows that she's back on tour I feel like it's going to be reputation I
Starting point is 00:39:08 don't think it's going to be a new album like ttpd is still fresh it's not going to be a new album it would be that's the show we're going to Jax oh my god so she would announce something but no albums come out on Fridays and the show was Friday night so maybe she would just announce it maybe no maybe it comes out on Friday and then Friday night she like maybe she would just announce it. Maybe. No. Maybe it comes out. On Friday. And then Friday night. She like. Gives us all of the. You know.
Starting point is 00:39:30 No. But if it comes out. Like. It's already been given. But then she starts promoting it. With eras. Like. I think that works too.
Starting point is 00:39:37 So when would she announce it? Thursday? What if it's just a drop? She. She does. That's like a. A marketing gimmick. She hasn't really done yet.
Starting point is 00:39:44 Just a middle of the night drop. For. Yeah. prep us like one or two like that morning yeah I think I think it's rep tv on 10 18 that's my concrete prediction like I want a concrete prediction from you what do you think it is I think it's rep tv yeah no but also like she's got something up her kilt because don't forget the plaid right and what does plaid have to do with reputation like literally nothing it's not like so incongruous to the vibes no it literally is maybe like the new cover will have a plaid element people are saying the plaid is because she's dropping a music video for so high school I don't think she would revolve her whole wardrobe for three months around one music video agreed unless Travis is in it like maybe that is just
Starting point is 00:40:35 too much yeah um I'm not sure I think there will be a plaid element in Rep TV just like how 1989 all of a sudden became like a beachy album with like the birds. It always was. The birds and the bees. It always was. The birds were like a huge part of 1989 at the time. The cover of 1989 TV has a different vibe than 1989 SV. Yes but it encapsulates all the vibes of the original era. Agreed. It was holiday house. It was beach. It was outdoorsy. It was light.
Starting point is 00:41:07 It was blue. It was white. I'm just saying, plaid is not incongruous to the rep vibe. That's all I'm saying. It's not. It's not. The goth people wear plaid.
Starting point is 00:41:17 That's all she's saying. No, there's definitely something happening at the show that we're going to. Like, not to make everything about us. Did our outfits come? Did you try anything on? I tried your outfit on. I returned my outfit. I got another outfit outfit but I haven't tried it on yet will you try on my dress and send me a picture of it no you're gonna be
Starting point is 00:41:34 great in it really yeah it's great it's really you want to give me another opportunity to like find something new no I don't think just bring a couple of seamless just in case. Okay. We're going to have fun though. We're going to be like comfy and cute. I know. That's what we're in our group chat. Like everyone's talking about outfits. I'm like, seriously, I want to wear sweatpants and sneakers. Like I want to be comfortable and I want to dance.
Starting point is 00:41:54 We're not trying to break the internet. I've done it three times and I've dressed up like a stupid. And it's fun. Now can I just enjoy my life? You're going to be comfortable in the dress you got. Okay. Okay. That's good to know.
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Starting point is 00:46:50 You're welcome, O-M-E. So, conspiracy time. There is this theory going around the internet. Ever since Diddy's Arrested, there are a lot of theories. There are a lot of tapes that are apparently circulating with sex tapes of different celebrities, people when they're minors. Just like a lot of stuff out there as there would be because this is a huge, all-encompassing case. And we have been told that like every famous person you know is involved.
Starting point is 00:47:15 So when you think of the most famous people in the world, like very naturally, you're going to think of Beyonce and Daisy. But that's not just because it's like famous and they're famous. Like they're also friends and people coming out like saying stuff about them but now this theory is circulating that like in so many people's award show acceptance speeches they thank Beyonce like out of nowhere and with for no reason really like Adele when she won her Grammy she mentions Beyonce and then there are a lot of other instances where people just like bring up Beyonce in their acceptance speech I agree completely like so many people will like randomly bring up Beyonce Beyonce what are you doing here although I don't think the Adele one is a fair reference because like I understood what Adele was saying and she was up against Adele she's just part of the pile
Starting point is 00:47:57 of people yeah but that one I don't include because I actually love that speech and I thought it was like really sweet and I think she didn't think she was gonna win I think she really thought Beyonce deserved to win so like that one I don't I don't include in this theory but yes continue so the theory says that like people are doing that to sort of like mark themselves as safe and not be like targeted by Beyonce for being like successful and just they don't want to be a part of whatever they don't want to be punished in some way then the theory also tries to explain that Kanye actually interrupted Taylor's speech by bringing up Beyonce to save her. Okay so that's where the
Starting point is 00:48:32 theory like definitely loses me and I don't know if I'm necessarily on board with the original theory although I do think that like this concept of every artist making a speech and bringing up Beyonce like it is interesting although like you really can boil it down to, like, Beyonce's impact on the music industry and, like, on artists everywhere. Like, if you're an artist who's doing it the best and the most influencing you, like, Beyonce, like, I get it. It's really hard with this P. Diddy thing,
Starting point is 00:48:56 like, not to go crazy. Like, because I'm reading things and I'm like, no, that's so true, you know? Yeah, and then also simultaneously, you've seen this Piers morgan stuff yeah he got like a letter from team beyonce he did because he had a woman on his show jaguar right who started saying all this stuff about beyonce and jay-z now he said when she they brought her on the show and i just want to say this woman has been saying stuff like about diddy and beyonce for years and
Starting point is 00:49:22 i think she's having a moment now because you're going back and watching shit she said like five years ago coming true right so he had her on she said like really um some of the wildest things and like terrible things and just things that are you know similar to what he has done even worse than that um and Beyonce and Jaycee's team sent Piers Morgan to see synthesis so we cut out those bits from the interview which I don't know just sort of elevates this whole thing it does because like an innocent person you know or just a crazy loony tune just going and saying stuff like why would you like who would even give that and acknowledge however like anyone going on a platform saying vile things if you're they're not true about you like yeah you're getting a cease and desist like does a guilty person stay quiet or does a guilty
Starting point is 00:50:09 person get involved I don't know I don't think it's you can make a blanket statement but I do think that that has really I don't know if we would have heard about this like Pierce Morgan thing if she just did the interview and it was just like was on the internet and people could who were theorizing went and saw it I want to go on the record saying I actually don't believe this theory wait so then last night this is why it's news today last night Chojo Siwa um accepted an award at the 2024 industry dance awards which I cannot believe we weren't invited I didn't know they were having their awards last night I would have and I like to pop and lock and jam and break. Like, where was my invitation?
Starting point is 00:50:45 So she accepted her award. And she also said, I also have to say thank you to Beyonce just so that we can keep the dancing community safe. Beyonce, you've got great music. We all love to dance to it. We all love you. So JoJo Siwa, chronically online, obviously knows about this theory, was making a joke.
Starting point is 00:51:12 I don't believe this and I think like if we are going to give our time to a conspiracy theory about Beyonce like let's talk about the pregnancy to me that's the Beyonce conspiracy theory what about the surrogacy farm that's one of my faves oh yeah that they like sell babies now like to me like the theories about Beyonce are so crazy. And like, yes, right now with P. Diddy, like it is giving a lot of credence to things that have been said about her. Like there are people who I think, like if you're into blind items
Starting point is 00:51:34 or you look at Hollywood with like a bit of like a critical eye, they're like big players. Like Tom Hanks is always one of those people who ends up in like every blind item, right? And Beyonce and Jay-Z are people like that too. You don't know, like either it's all true or none of it is. And I don't know, right now I'm saying none of it's true. I feel like most of the time I get to a place where I'm like,
Starting point is 00:51:52 you have to believe none of this is true. It's like we talk about these people very much, like they're so amazing. Like if I think these things are true, like that changes everything. So you get to a place where it's like, you know what? That's kind of crazy. Like I'm going to stay over here.
Starting point is 00:52:03 But then Diddy happens. But then Diddy happens. But then Diddy happens. And it just busts the case wide open. It's true. No, then you're going back into the vault of all the things you've heard over the years. And then you see all these old videos and like the Justin Bieber stuff. And then I saw people were picking up quotes from some producer's book that we know. I forget.
Starting point is 00:52:19 It was about Justin Bieber and Usher. And he said how like Justin Bieber like brought him as a gift to um who was it um to L.A. Reid he literally used the quote at saying the teenager was beautiful like a woman ew and that's in the book what a freak oh my god yeah do you guys remember L.A. Reid on X Factor yeah oh you know what I wanted to talk about something from yesterday really quickly Michael Oh my god. Yeah. Do you guys remember L.A. Reid on X Factor? Yeah. Oh, you know what? I wanted to talk about something from yesterday
Starting point is 00:52:47 really quickly. Michael Bublé. Speaking of nefarious actors in Hollywood. Apparently there's like a big Reddit community like dedicated to exposing the truth
Starting point is 00:52:56 on Michael Bublé. And it goes against everything I believe in. But like I might have to join. Michael Bublé. Okay. Let me know what you find. I think he's on Diddy's list no I'm kidding no I actually don't think those two are connected like they can both be like nefarious bad actors
Starting point is 00:53:13 but I don't think they're linked and I just want to say now that like I have made Michael Buble hatred my platform like this is what people tag me in you know I go through eras where people tag me in different things you know yeah um right now I'm getting tagged like is what people tag me in. You know, I go through eras where people tag me in different things, you know? Yeah. Right now I'm getting tagged like Michael Bublé lore. Do you know that he, first of all, for so long, I had forgotten about this. I knew this in the deep recesses of my mind. He dated Emily Blunt. Yes, I knew that. Like they were a Hollywood couple.
Starting point is 00:53:36 And he was like not good to her. I believe he cheated on her and he ended up marrying. Like his wife was the next person he married. And she was, is, but at the time was like a fan he like married one of his fans which is like just a really fucked up dynamic yeah so the more you know Michael Buble edition the more you know the more you hate that's how Michael sees it that's how Turdy sees it if I have it my way that's how the world will see it one day at a time raising the flag one episode at a time yeah so who knows also i saw remember that lawyer who
Starting point is 00:54:13 was talking big talk all these names coming out you better watch your back no is he dead he is has singing a different tune now for people are paying off victims celebrities are paying off victims. Celebrities are paying off victims, hush money. I think he like said that to maybe like scare people into settling. I don't think we're gonna get the names now. I know I said yesterday and the day before, like they're coming. I don't think they're coming.
Starting point is 00:54:36 He's completely changed his tune. Busby. Fuck. Busby Barnacle. Busby. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Shit, that's a good strategy. Like if you're a lawyer, your job is to, you know, represent your client's best interest.
Starting point is 00:54:49 And if that's what they want, then who are we to judge? Like, that's what they want. But, like, the gossip girl in me is not okay with that. Yeah. It's not even about, it's not even about I want it for the gossip. Like, I just, I need to know who's actually, like, a demonic, horrible person. We talk about these people every day on the show. And, like, that's critical information I don't want to be like platforming someone or being like oh stream
Starting point is 00:55:08 such good music yeah I love the new P. Diddy album it's really good and I was always saying that before I mean how many times did we get on the show and like just say he's the most amazing musician businessman father and husband to like I was always saying stream P. Diddy I was never saying stream skin never never also speaking of P. diddy do you see his recent like legal move like he released a statement saying the video that was released of him like beating the hell out of cassie that hotel um security camera footage like it's a conspiracy the feds released it to like okay and so what if they did yeah that the government released it to like you know drum up negative feelings towards me did he like before his trial?
Starting point is 00:55:45 Okay. Well it worked. And the conspiracy theory is effective, but you still did that shit. So where do we go from here? I seriously don't give a fuck. If it was Saddam Hussein who released it, like love it. The,
Starting point is 00:55:56 not that I love the contents of the video. You guys know what I mean? Yeah. The ends justify the means. No, I seriously, I mean, I ended up on such a funny side
Starting point is 00:56:05 of TikTok yesterday. Apparently Saddam Hussein's son. Osama's son. Oh, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Osama's son was like out here doing terrorist type things. I think he got deported
Starting point is 00:56:15 or he got something. Like they got, they caught him. Yeah, I think he was in France. Yeah. And they're calling him like the Nepo terrorist baby. Like I was having
Starting point is 00:56:24 a really good time on the internet yesterday. Well, that's actually a great segue into our next story more chronically on more news for the chronically online more French news oh let me think what's going on in France Emily Emily in Paris is sort of like starting a war between France and Rome and Italy oh yeah no both both yeah but I would say France is a country so I should have said Italy or Paris and Rome France and Italy the French president Emmanuel Macron is vowing to bring Emily in Paris production back to France he says we will fight hard so so I didn't get to this part yet because that season was so bad I had to turn it off but the second half of
Starting point is 00:57:02 the season takes place in Rome and Emily in Paris is confirmed to be moving to Italy for its fifth season as Emily will lead, this is like part of the plot, but not a spoiler, I imagine. She will lead the marketing campaign for the new client slash, okay, that might be a spoiler, new client, Marcello. While it's still unclear where the series could go next, both narratively and in terms of jet setting,
Starting point is 00:57:22 it seems that Macron may have an advantage to bringing Emily once more to Paris. wife guest starred on the show but anyways Emily in Paris oh last season is set to be in Italy Rome it's the last one the fifth season I don't know why I said last wishful thinking and he is hellbent on bringing it back to Paris. I mean, I imagine Emily in Paris has been great for the city. The city looks amazing on the show. It's like every best association of Paris that you could think of. Fashion, food, scenery. They go always to like the south of France.
Starting point is 00:57:57 They go to these vineyards. Like it really does. It's kind of like a tourism like boost for sure. Yeah. And it's a very global show on Netflix. Like I definitely think it would inspire people to travel there why he can't give it up for one season is I mean he's like fighting with the mayor of Rome and this would be cutesy type of behavior for like a local councilman but he's the what prime minister correct yeah like? Yeah. Like seriously, go back to work.
Starting point is 00:58:25 The president. This is not funny. Not that we know the difference because we're American. I get confused because like some, yeah. But like imagine if Joe Biden started like fighting with Netflix. Like he would get made fun of. And we should start making fun of this guy. Like this is not appropriate behavior for a world leader.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Like go back to the UN. Like go do stuff. Yeah. And there's other things you could do to make your country and city attractive to tourists. It's not like all on Emilyily and paris no no and i like where was this sort of care and energy with that piece of shit opening ceremony please you don't really care my call no i think he does care because like these are like low-lift things he can do to make his country attractive yeah but you gotta spread the love and I just want to say what I heard
Starting point is 00:59:07 running out of goodwill from the Lizzie McGuire movie like they need a boost it's so true it's so true what I did hear also about that season of Emily in Paris was like once they went to Italy the season got so much better like I heard it was actually really good interesting yeah I've been to Rome whatever not a big deal what were your thoughts Roma I actually really enjoyed it like and I went there without Ben which was like so unfortunate we went for a wedding and Ben couldn't come because of work and I was just kind of like with my swirly high school friends like in Rome it was kind of amazing Roma shout out Rach for getting married in Roma that was actually really recently because less recently you went to Florence too. You've kind of been all over Italy.
Starting point is 00:59:46 Yeah, I have been to Florence. So true. Not a big deal. Like seriously, you guys stop talking about it. Yeah, I've been to Europe. You've been to Italy twice. Yeah. But who's keeping score?
Starting point is 00:59:57 You, clearly. Have you been to Paris? No. Have you been to France? Have I been to France? No. Have you been to France? Have I been to France? No. No, I haven't. France is missing out on La Terte.
Starting point is 01:00:13 They are missing out on La Terte. They need, like, you know Le Cirque? Yeah, you need to open a restaurant, La Terte. Guys, Le Cirque, for many, I think it's closed now, but like for literally for 30 years, it was like the, it's where Aviva Drescher threw her leg. It is like the most fancy restaurant. It's French food in the city.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Like, good luck ever. I've never even been. Is it still open? No. Like, it was kind of the end of an era when it closed. It was like a Studio 54 type of vibe. Not in terms of like the inside being at all similar, but in terms of its fame. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:00:42 And I think we need to bring it back with Le Tertre. Le Tertre. Le Tertre. I agree. I'd dine there. Would you be a partner of mine? For sure. I'll support you in all your endeavors. You're literally the best sister on the planet.
Starting point is 01:00:54 Couldn't ask for anything more. Thank you, Hermana. Hermana Padre. That's our show. It is. I can confirm. And I think that's all. tell me lies recap just wave at me when it's time to come back right okay here we go tell me lies recap so I just the last thing that I watched was Steven and Lucy he goes to her room because he's like done with Diana
Starting point is 01:01:20 because she can no longer support him and he's like I'm starting to understand Steven Diana's relationship more and I just see Diana so much differently than I saw her last season and um obviously I feel sorry for her but I've always loved her she's always been my queen and now I do want her to get away from Steven because she deserves so much better and she deserves the love that she'll eventually find with Pippa. The fact that Lucy is going back to Steven seriously makes me sick. But like, I do see how the show, like they did a good job of like showing me
Starting point is 01:01:51 how she got to a place where she took him back because walking the righteous path was just too damn hard. And Leo broke up with her. She carries this enormous guilt from her friends and like she's trying to make good, but every time she makes, like she can't possibly make good. And Leo broke up with her. She carries this enormous guilt from her friends. And like she's trying to make good. But every time she makes like she can't possibly make good. That's the problem.
Starting point is 01:02:11 That's why she should transfer. But no instead she goes back to Steven. She's going to go back to being a bad person. Because he is seriously the most awful person on the planet. I also think in the last three episodes that I watched. They really laid the groundwork for how Lydia and Stephen end up together which I did not think was going to be remotely possible yet they did now of course I'm trying to root for Lucy this season because when she's not with Stephen she's such a girly swirly and she's so great however her lying about Chris and the encounter that Pippa had with Chris and
Starting point is 01:02:42 saying that was about her like was so damaging and not really something that helps Pippa's cause in any way or that like Lucy can come back from her that she can retract without making everything a thousand times worse so like I'm just I have a pit for Lucy and I understand why like in her pitted state the only person who was there for her or showed up at her door is Stephen and why she's like really vulnerable and going to allow him back into her life which just makes me so upset because she was really on the righteous path now the way that Pippa and Wrigley like have my heart I ship so hard even though like I know they're not right together they're better as friends I need them to unravel everything that happened with Lucy and Steven and the letter because I need them to like
Starting point is 01:03:30 find justice for Pippa and for Wrigley I just I love them so much like whenever they're talking or being cute or like opening up to each other like seriously it's warms my heart Brie has turned into the woe unfortunately over the last three episodes like seriously making so many bad decisions not that I could that I don't understand at this point like at the beginning she was tempted I didn't want them to even kiss on the staircase of that bar but they did now like going into her professor's house like having sex with him in the laundry room I'm glad she felt bad about it but then she left her earrings in his pocket like she is seriously diabolical watch out for her clearly in the future when she's getting married like Oliver is still up her butt like wanting to be together which makes me feel
Starting point is 01:04:13 like they don't get caught um I'm glad she's choosing Evan but it's just all very weird and now I also really feel like they might not get married which is what I said in the last tell me lies recap that their relationship like doesn't seem as stable as you would think it is considering it's their wedding but yeah that is that is that everyone freaking out when Diana and Pippa showed up together like so obsessed um I do need Diana and Lucy to like come together I feel like that is what could finally take Steven down because even though Diana knows that he was in the car with Macy and that he's done these terrible things she still stands by him which I do not understand like why did she delete the file of Macy from his computer that's where I like don't understand Diana I felt like Diana was always like so strong and so smart and um but now knowing like
Starting point is 01:05:03 he is actually like a really bad person. I think she always knew he was like not the greatest guy, but they were like bad together. Now knowing that she's like he's a terrible, terrible person. Why is she with him? Like she's just a sweetie and she deserves so much better. So those are my thoughts. Turtle Lou, you can come back. I think I got to everything.
Starting point is 01:05:24 I think I covered the gamut I did it was just catching up on so much drama on my phone I can't wait for you to check oh I can't wait to know I'm kidding I'm kidding I do a lot of text messages but yeah but I was in the same chat as you like a lot of people just like being verbose nothing nothing juicy going on so annoying whenever we wrap the show like sometimes I have one text message and sometimes I have 75 and it's like some chat really popped off something's going on no today was just like a lot of messages like full of nothing well I just want to say tell me lies in general like it's still so incredible um like sophomore season you forget that like this it's just one book and they're really like
Starting point is 01:05:59 keeping it going and like it's really really strong so I'm excited for you to watch like it I was captivated yesterday evening. And I'm excited to have like multiple episodes now. Like I just gave up a little bit because I was not watching week to week. The episodes themselves, like by alone, were not that compelling. Like they really are connected to each other so well
Starting point is 01:06:16 that sitting down and now I probably have like three or four. That's exciting to me. I had three and then I think the new one comes out today or tomorrow. So I will watch that. I think it comes out today. We always recap on Fridays. So if you do happen to catch up today, catch up.
Starting point is 01:06:30 Okay. That's it? Now that's it. Guys, and by the good call, remembering to do that recap. Like, seriously, flew out of my mind hours ago. I wouldn't want to have to issue another correction tomorrow. I'm sure we will. Yeah.
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