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Speaker 1 (00:01):
From Los Angeles, pH Franktoer and one and only famous
Perez Perez Perez Kilter.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Hey, everybody, welcome to our PHP. I'm Booker. That, of
course is the mighty Perez helping. How are you?
Speaker 3 (00:22):
I am? Well? We are going to be talking justin
Bieber drama today. It might be surprising. Maybe not, I
don't know if he's being honest. We'll see. Also some
Diddy news that's equally surprising. Selena Gomez is dominating conversation.
Congratulations to her, plus a little Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni.
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I know I've been doing it a lot. Don't worry,
there won't be a lot today. Okay, But first I've
got to give a major thank you to Palace Station
here in Las Vegas for hosting me and my son
God doing like jam packed vacations or staycase where there's
just so much, like four or five things a day. Damn,
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it just takes it out of me, like I'm I'm not.
It's so weird because I don't even think other people
could notice this, like now that I'm aging, like I'm really.
You know, once you hit forty and then forty five,
like your body starts to really age, and like, I've
noticed that my nails are different. I feel like I've
got like old people nails.
Speaker 2 (01:23):
Well that's one thing I still have. My nails are
extremely strong, and they grow ridiculously fast.
Speaker 3 (01:30):
I'm good there, No, no, they grow fast, but they
get like all these like ridges on them. They're not
like smooth. Do you know what I'm talking about.
Speaker 2 (01:37):
It's not a good sign of your health when your
nails aren't healthy. When your nails and hair healthy, it
typically means you're pretty healthy. Oh no, so you could
just be deficient in some sort of vitamin, so you
might want to look into that.
Speaker 3 (01:50):
Wait, I gotta make it. I gotta remember to do this.
There's like nail vitamins.
Speaker 2 (01:54):
Well, there may be some vitamin that you're deficient in.
If you go for your physical, you know, they'll run
every thing and they'll tell you, like, I don't process
D very well, So I have to take D every
day B twelve. I have to take every day just
for whatever reason, my body just doesn't it doesn't process it.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
Literally. While you were sharing your story, I went and
I bought something on Amazon. It's got biotin, it's got collagen,
and it's got some other thing. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
Those are great to take.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
So there we go, all right, justin Bieber, I think
like three weeks ago or two weeks ago, we mentioned
on an episode of the podcast that I was worried
about Bieber. And I'm not one to make a big
stink about all of these rumors, but it was a
week where first he was photographed by the paparazzi looking unwell,
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like that's the only word that I could describe it.
He looked very unwell. He looked gaunt, extremely thin, he
looked beyond tired. He had super dark circles under his eyes.
He just did not look well. He was not radiating.
Hell okay. And then I saw this photo and video
of him at an event. I thought it was a club.
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Maybe it's a club, maybe it's not a club, but
he was shirtless, and it just it was giving me
cause for concern. Well, now, Bieber's publicist has taken the
unusual step of releasing a statement that was very shady,
He says, are they The rep for Bieber says that
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this year the past year has been very transformative for
him as he ended several close friendships and business relationships
that no longer served him and added that the constant
rumors are exhausting and pitiful and shows that despite the
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obvious truth, people are committed to keeping negative, salacious, harmful
narratives alive.
Speaker 2 (04:00):
That's a bit much shady. I don't know.
Speaker 3 (04:03):
Why did he even need to mention that the past
year he ended several close friendships and business relationships.
Speaker 2 (04:10):
Well okay, well wait, maybe that's acknowledging that he, you know,
had to make some tough decisions in his life because
some people were letting him down.
Speaker 3 (04:18):
But here's the thing. To my knowledge, the only business
relationship he's ended is Scooter Braun. That's why it's shady.
If he would have just said over the last year
he's ended many relationships or many friendships or whatever, but
not mentioning the business relationships. That's why I thought it
was shady, because it felt like he was singling out
Scooter or adding extra light to Scooter Broun.
Speaker 2 (04:41):
I don't know. I mean, it could be so many
different people. When you have a corporation as big as
Bieber Inc. You know, there's so much money from so
many different places going in and out the door. It's
kind of hard to say that it's just Scooter Braun.
Speaker 3 (04:56):
Well. I know that he also had some drama with
a businessman, but I think that was prior to last year.
Maybe it was last year.
Speaker 2 (05:03):
And that stuff can drag on because you make these
agreements with people and for a certain amount of time,
then you find out that that person isn't delivering and
you want to fire them, but you still have to
pay them. And I don't know, he's probably just going
through a lot of stress. And let's not forget he
just had a kid. I mean, it's not easy.
Speaker 3 (05:19):
It is when you're justin Bieber.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Come on, it's not you know. He may be hands on,
he may be all in. Who knows. I mean, it's
not like he's got a nine to five to report to.
Like you, you still have to work every day, you
still have to You may be present physically, but mentally
you're nowhere near present. He can be, you know. I mean,
he's not the one anything. He doesn't have any thing
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that he has to report to. There's no deadlines. Put
it that way.
Speaker 4 (05:45):
God.
Speaker 3 (05:45):
I mean, that's one of the great things about even
though I like today, I feel like I'm going to
crack under pressure, just because even though in my staycation,
I worked, but I worked like almost nothing, Like oh
my god, there's all of the things that I could
be doing and I can't do them now because like
I'm on the go, like I'm in the streets.
Speaker 2 (06:06):
Yeah. I think you put too much pressure on your
kid's birthdays. I mean when I was a kid, it
was a cake after dinner and you blow out some
candles and that's your birthday and maybe you give them
a gift and call it a day. Taking a whole
casino weekend is a lot, but.
Speaker 3 (06:21):
They love it. My son is like, what was your
favorite thing? And he's like all of the meals that
we had together, and I'm like, oh, because it's like
that's the most quality time.
Speaker 2 (06:31):
Well, it's nice that you can do it, But I'm
just saying it sounds like you're putting a lot of
pressure on yourself to come up with you know, like
you said you do four things in a day. If
you did one thing in a day, I think that's fine.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
The pressure is not the coming up with things to do.
It's Vegas, like we did so many new things that
just opened. The pressure is like, God, I work so
hard and I can't be working right now. But maybe
that's good for me. Maybe that's good for me. Blake
Lively and Justin Baldoni can wait. Although it's like I
kept seeing people tagging me in things, and I'm like,
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I can't do anything about this right now. It's okay anyways,
all right. In other news that I think is especially
relevant to you, and I'm curious to hear your thoughts
on this, the Philadelphia Eagles have declined an invitation after
their Super Bowl win to go visit the White House. Yeah,
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and I believe they did this before when Donald Trump
was previously in the White House. Yeah, so they're not
at least they're consistent. Yeah, they're not fans of his no.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
I mean Jalen Hurts, that quarterback, when he was asked
about the President being at the game, his response was awesome,
He's a president. He could do whatever he wants. That
tells you right there that he's not a fan. And
he's not a fan. So I think there's a lot
of people on that team in that city that aren't fans.
And I love that people have spine and they're like, no,
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I'm not going to do something that I don't want
to do, So good for them. Yeah, they're consistent.
Speaker 3 (08:00):
Yeah, I don't really even have an opinion. I mean,
I wouldn't be upset at them if they went I'll
say that.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
Yeah, I agree. Yeah, it's still an honor to go
to the White House. It's just you know, when that's
what's in there now the emperor has no clothes. Right now,
everyone is like, what the fuck is going on? And
we're only a month in, folks, buckle in. I mean,
it is just getting crazier by the fucking day.
Speaker 3 (08:24):
God, I don't want to talk about politics, but it's like,
I wonder all of these federal employee, the civil servants,
like the thousands and thousands of people that have been fired.
Now if many like I don't know, like I don't
know what direction these people leaning. Are they Democrats or
the can you know? Are they?
Speaker 2 (08:40):
I think it's probably a hodge podge of everything.
Speaker 3 (08:42):
But it's like, how would you feel like you voted
for this guy and then all of a sudden he
fired you. He's responsible for you being out of a job.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
There was a I watched a TikTok of this guy
who was admittedly a Republican and he went on and
he was a young guy. He was, you know, in
his mid twenties and seemed to be somewhat of a
computer whiz kid. And he came on and he said, look,
working in the government, I see how much waste there is,
and you know, I'm a young person that understands it,
and I you know, I've got great ideas on how
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we could change some of this stuff. And there is
so much ridiculousness going on. And he goes on and
on about that, and he said, well, I got fired,
and he said, my job and what I could do
has nothing to do with anything that I need to
be fired for. But you know, I've got great ideas,
and I'm you know, very let down by what's happening
because there isn't like this overall audit of what everyone
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is doing. It's just fire all these people and that's it.
They don't even look at what purpose they actually serve.
And in some instances they've begged some of these people
to come back because they're like, oh shit, these people
are necessary. So it's a clown car. That's all that
it is. And it's all it's all a distraction so
they can get money elsewhere. That's what's going on here.
It's what's always going on here. The rich will get
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richer and the little guy's gonna get shit on and
that's what they do. And people are looking around like, look,
you believe this is happening. It's like that this woman
went out there and told you exactly what he's gonna do,
and he's doing it.
Speaker 3 (10:04):
I don't know, I think, you know, outside of the
people fired, it still seems to me from what I
see on social media that his base is loving everything
he's doing.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
Well, it hasn't hit them yet. It's a month then,
all right.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
Well, speaking of Donald Trump, his buddy, his bestie, Elon Musk,
also continues to dominate conversation. You know, we talk about
this because we're a pop culture show. That means we
discuss what's trending, and Donald Trump is trending, and Elon
Musk is trending, and boy is he trending in two
major ways. Story number well, actually three. I just saw
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one that I wasn't even going to mention, but it's
just so funny. I don't know if it's come across
your feed, but Elon was at that Sea Pack Conservative
Political Action Convention Chainsaw. Well that oh my god, that's
another thing. So, yeah, he was there at the chainsaw,
but that was a gift, you know, he didn't take
that that was given to him. But I think he
was there multiple times. And one of the times he
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was there with his four year old son. Did you
see that video?
Speaker 2 (11:05):
I didn't see this one.
Speaker 3 (11:05):
Now, Oh my god, he was there with this four
year old son. He leaves the stage, walks down these
dangerous stairs, you know, like sometimes these stages are built
and they're not like kid friendly stages. He's going down
the stairs, leaves his son behind him. The little four
year old is walking down by himself, and Elon just
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left the kid by himself to go down the stairs.
And Elon just left, He left the kid there and
then like a security guard was waiting for the four
year old kid to come down.
Speaker 2 (11:37):
Well, that isn't a microcosm of everything that those people
are about. Leaving the little guy behind and that's what's happening.
And you'll see, folks, you'll fucking see.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Well, the mother of that child's Grimes took to social media,
to Elon's platform X to complain that he is not
being a good dad. This is what the Canadian means,
Ysician Grimes said publicly on Twitter X whatever the fuck
you want to call it. He was posting up a
storm like he does every single day, and she responded
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to one of his posts saying, please respond about our
child's medical crisis. I am sorry to do this publicly,
but it is no longer acceptable to ignore this situation.
This requires immediate attention. If you want to talk to me,
can you If you don't want to talk to me,
can you please designate or hire someone who can so
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that we can move forward on solving this. This is
urgent Elon. And then she sent out a follow up
to somebody else that was criticizing her, saying, I'm not
giving any details, but he won't respond to texts, calls,
or emails and has skipped every meeting, and our child
will suffer lifelong impairment if he doesn't respond asap. So
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I need him to fucking respond. And if I have
to apply public pressure, then I guess that's where we
are at. So I should reiterate that Grimes and Elon
have three children together, three out of his thirteen that
we know of, and like she said, she didn't mention
which one of the three kids is having this medical crisis.
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It could be one of the other two, and she
didn't specify what the medical crisis could be. And it's
just wild how the hypocrisy of people like seeing people
just blindly boldly defending elon. Oh, she is overreacting. I'm
sure that child has a nanny. She's over she's doing
this for attention, Like all of these things. It's like, well,
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I don't know the exact agreement that they have for parenting,
but it might be that both parents need to sign
off on medical decisions and he is just not doing it.
And it might be something that maybe she views as
a medical emergency and he doesn't, like maybe you know,
a screening test shows that the child might be autistic,
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or I don't fucking know, and she thinks, like, you know,
he needs intervention right now, or he could be you
know what, I don't know. She didn't specify.
Speaker 2 (14:08):
You know what's weird though, Like he's got Okay, it's
only thirteen kids, and for the richest person in the world,
it's literally nothing. Why isn't there just like an open
credit card for child health?
Speaker 3 (14:17):
No? No, But like I said, the agreement that she
has with him might be that he needs to sign
off on any medical decision.
Speaker 2 (14:22):
Oh, I see what you're saying. So there may be
an open credit card, yes, but they still need his
attention exactly.
Speaker 3 (14:28):
He needs to agree with her.
Speaker 2 (14:30):
That's interesting.
Speaker 3 (14:30):
Yeah, he needs to agree with I'm guessing.
Speaker 2 (14:32):
I mean, that's a good guess. It's a very plausible guess. Sure.
Speaker 3 (14:36):
Yeah. So, but that's not the only baby drama for
the father of at least thirteen that we know of.
One of his other baby mama is the one that
we spoke about recently. The conservative or slash not so
conservative commentator Ashley Saint Clair is taking Elon to court
to both establish his paternity of the child that she
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claims they had together that was born in September, and
in addition to establishing paternity, Ashley Saint Clair is requesting
urgently that the court grant her sole custody of their child,
a boy whom she claims Elon has only seen on
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two days, three times on two days since the kid
was born in September.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
So wait a minute, this would be number fourteen.
Speaker 3 (15:26):
No, this is number thirteen.
Speaker 2 (15:27):
Oh, this is thirteen for sure. Okay, Yeah, it is his.
Speaker 3 (15:29):
Kid thirteen that we know of. I mean, she claims
that it is. He's not publicly confirmed.
Speaker 2 (15:35):
That, right, but he has seen the kid a couple
of times. We know that, yes, well, then it's his.
Speaker 3 (15:39):
Kid three times over two days. And she even included
text messages between the two of them where he repeatedly
confirmed paternity of the child. And God, it's so bonkers
like watching or being in this guy's orbit. For example,
he was telling this woman she nicknamed him em. He
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was telling her, I get credible death threats every day.
I'm number two after Trump for assassination. Wake up, this
is not the time for sentiment at the expense of safety.
If I make a mistake on security R then redacted.
I believe so their son's name begins at the letter R,
R will never know his father. And then she responded,
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that's why the father spot on his birth certificate is
blank right now E and why he has my last
name necessary.
Speaker 2 (16:34):
This chick sounds as kooky as he is. I mean,
anybody that's with that guy, you're a kook. I get
that there's the money thing that's very enticing, but I
would expect nothing else but conversations like this out of
anyone that's with that guy.
Speaker 3 (16:48):
This is the best part though his response was she said,
and why he has my last name? He says, necessary
for now only the paranoid survive. I said, oh man,
I kind of miss actually, you know what, fuck I
forgot to mention that I don't think we've made enough
of a big deal that this is our tenth year
(17:10):
doing the podcast, right, it's our ten year anniversary this year.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
We've talked about that.
Speaker 3 (17:16):
But not enough. I don't think we've made a big
a deal. But anyways, I missed like the early days
of the podcast where we didn't fuck it ever talk
about Elon Musk.
Speaker 2 (17:23):
Now we talk about well, he wasn't even on our radar.
Speaker 3 (17:26):
I know, I mean, I know.
Speaker 2 (17:27):
He was a guy that we all thought was smart
and was a pioneer and many things. It turns out
he's not. He's a guy that got lucky and sold
some technology, then bought a car company that he didn't
develop that other people did and took their work. And
you know, so it's my name and I did all this.
It's like, oh, you did and other people did. So
he is what he is. But he's the worstest person
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in the world.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
Yeah, but if you're bored, I think it'd be so
fun to go and listen to some of our very
earliest episodes.
Speaker 2 (17:55):
I don't know how far back you can even finally.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
I know, I'm our first few years I think are gone.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
They might be I don't know. They were on a
different platform and we were supposed to be able to
keep them, but I think that platform is now gone. Yeah,
So I have no idea.
Speaker 3 (18:08):
But there's still you know, many years back. I mean
even like I kind of was bored. I was like,
I really had this thought recently. I was like, it's
five years since COVID?
Speaker 2 (18:18):
Is it really five?
Speaker 3 (18:18):
Yeah? What were we talking about during the COVID episodes?
Speaker 2 (18:22):
I have no idea.
Speaker 3 (18:23):
I kind of want to go back and listen to
our twenty twenty, you know, March April May episode.
Speaker 2 (18:28):
But we probably were only doing one show a week then,
so there was probably enough or something. You know, we
always find crap to talk about.
Speaker 3 (18:35):
But what was that Like? Were we talking about what
people were doing on zooms or I don't know, Maybe
I don't know. Blake Lively's latest sparring partner is The
Hollywood Reporter. They did what I thought was one of
the most informative, truly enlightening pieces of content regarding the
whole Justin Baldoni saga where they spoke to a lot
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of people who worked on the film set and they
claim and it makes a lot of sense because the
Bahai Faith, the religion that Justin Baldoni is a member of,
has been a peripheral player in this saga for a
while now. Specifically, in his lawsuit, he mentioned how Lively
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and her publicist were trying to plant negative stories about
the Bahai Faith. And now it all makes sense because
it's not like scientology. But it's a guy who's very
proud of his faith and religion and he thinks that
applying principles from this religion makes not just the world
a better place, but business better as well. So people
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that have had business meetings with him say that before
business meetings, he'll ask people to go around and share
something that they're grateful for, like an icebreaker. You know,
it's like a Bahai principle. I guess, I'm not sure,
but yeah, she and was very upset. The Hollywood Reporter
released this article trying to explain some of the grievances
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on set as like a cultural misunderstanding, and through her publicist,
she called it sexist. It was sexist of them to
do this, especially because they did an illustration on the cover.
Did you see that by any chance? I didn't know.
It kind of looked like Barbarella. It was like she
was upset because it painted her to be the aggressor,
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even though she in her mind is a victim. But
if you look at the image, it's clear what they're
trying to do. It's a reinterpretation of David versus Goliath,
which is what I've said, and it's got Blake Lively,
you know, with the little like slingshot.
Speaker 2 (20:42):
No, she's Goliath in that scenario.
Speaker 3 (20:44):
Oh but no, they made her out to be.
Speaker 2 (20:46):
David Wells, the little guy. I know.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
I just thought about that. She had the slingshot. Yeah, weird.
Speaker 2 (20:52):
Yeah, I don't know.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
It was trying to make her possibly look good then,
but maybe it didn't. I don't know. Anyways, she didn't
like it, she didn't find it, she can't find it
positive and blah blah blah blah blah. I do think
that this will be a calmer week with everything. We're
not expecting an amended lawsuit, and I do think maybe
people are finally starting to not lose interest but like
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they don't need to be fed as voraciously as before.
Speaker 2 (21:17):
The story's a little oversaturated exactly. I think people have
made their opinions and there's enough stuff out there to
kind of make an educated guess on what happened, and
that's where people are with it now. They want to
maybe see the ending somehow, but I think that's a
long ways away till we get a trial and then
it'll be all fun again.
Speaker 3 (21:37):
Yeah, we'll see if it does make it there. I
still think it's fifty to fifty. Yeah, it's hard to tell.
Speaker 2 (21:42):
You know, from what we've seen, and like, unless there's
some silver bullet that we have not seen. From what
we've seen, this seems pretty simple. But I think that
she's has grievances against other people in this as well,
other producers of this and that, so she may get
some little wins there, some wow, but the whole thing
against Justin Baldoni, I don't think she stands a chance.
Speaker 3 (22:04):
But we'll see. We'll see. Also in that article, it
turns out that one of the other people that made
a complaint on the production we've learned is Jenny Slat,
one of the actresses on the film. But she didn't
make a complaint about Justin Baldoni. She made a complaint
about one of the other producers. But according to the
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Hollywood Reporters take on things, it was really bizarre. You know,
she lives in la and rented a place in New
York City, but she didn't like the place that she rented,
so she was complaining to the producer, even though it
wasn't their responsibility. You know, I'm assuming they gave her
money and she rented her own place. Right if she
would have moved, it would have forfeited her deposit, which
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is fifteen thousand dollars. So the producing partner, Jamie Heath, said,
it's okay, we'll cover this cost for you because you're
a mother and we really respect the sanctity of motherhood
and blah blah blah blah. Going back to like the
church and you know, the Bahai they're very women centric
and feminists and allegedly from what I understand about the
Bahai faith, and she was upset that he was like
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being so dismissive, No, not dismissive, but like talking so
much about her being a mother. I literally that's what No, yeah,
that's what the Hollywood reporter claimed, I'm like, yeah, you're
fighting a complaint for somebody who did you a favor?
Who eight fifteen thousand dollars actors?
Speaker 2 (23:28):
Actors?
Speaker 3 (23:29):
Yeah, bonkers.
Speaker 2 (23:30):
It's funny you mentioned Barbarella. I was watching the SAG
Awards last night and Jane Fonda was honored.
Speaker 3 (23:36):
Yeah. Yeah, she talked about being woke.
Speaker 2 (23:38):
But she is such an exquisite human being. She really
is just hasn't given a fuck since the seventies, I mean,
or maybe even the sixties. She's just a bad motherfucker.
She reminds me of like Miley Cyrus the way she
talks and moves.
Speaker 3 (23:51):
Yeah, but Miley. I think Miley doesn't even like being
that involved in the world. That makes sense, I mean
her vibe.
Speaker 2 (23:57):
You're right, she doesn't get involved with the lot of things.
It's the way she talks and the way she was
very matter of fact that she just reminds me of Miley.
Speaker 3 (24:06):
Yeah. I just think Miley, because she was a child star,
she likes being like extra private. Maybe yeah. Anyways, and
more legal news, luscious Luigi Luigi Mangioni made a court
appearance late last week, and he is getting so many
women messaging him that that website forget the exact name
(24:30):
of it, but if you google Luigi Mangioni website, they
have instructions for women that want to send him nude photos.
Speaker 2 (24:37):
Really, yes, we have instructions too, send those two.
Speaker 3 (24:42):
Now you're engauged. Shut up.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
I don't want to see any people want to see
naked pictures?
Speaker 3 (24:46):
Oh god, no, how would your fiance feel about that?
Speaker 2 (24:51):
We don't have to tell her.
Speaker 3 (24:52):
Oh god, I don't want to see ear naked photos.
Don't send them to me. But yeah, if you do
want to send Luigi, be careful though, because the website
says that they will be viewed by prison officials.
Speaker 2 (25:04):
So yeah, they will.
Speaker 3 (25:07):
He will not be the only one looking at yournudi pigs, okay.
In more legal news, Luigi is represented by the same
law firm that is also working with Ditty, and one
of the lawyers on Diddy's team just quit with a
mysterious statement that's said, under no circumstances can I continue.
But it's all good because that's just one person on
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his team. He still has a few other lawyers that
are representing him.
Speaker 2 (25:32):
So I wonder what that person saw that was, Like,
you know what, I can't deal with this because that's
what it sounds like to me.
Speaker 3 (25:38):
Yeah, I mean, I guess if you really believe your
client is guilty, you can quit, right. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (25:45):
I mean a member of the team can. I don't
know if an entire firm could back out, but I
think one lawyer can tap out. I just don't think
the firm can once you take that case.
Speaker 3 (25:54):
In more wacky news, speaking of rappers, Kanye West, according
to a new report, has relapsed and is once again
abusing nitrous, that laughing gas substance that he got hooked
on by a dentist allegedly in Los Angeles. When he
was living in Japan for like about six months last year,
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he was not taking nitrous, those close to Kanye said,
but he got back to LA this year and was
hooked again on the nitrous and as a result of
huffing or no, how do you take I think you're right.
I think it's huffing, huffing or maybe he like puts
it in his nose.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
I like you like breathe it in. Yeah, like a
dentist thing. You know, they had that mask thing. It
could be mouth and those I.
Speaker 3 (26:38):
Don't know, but he allegedly is suffering from memory issues
because he's taking so much nitrous. So, like I said
on our recent episode, Kim should either be there every
time her children are with him or get visitation taken
away until he gets his shit together.
Speaker 2 (26:59):
Hopefully he's forgotten that he has kids. Oh hey, seriously,
because he doesn't sound like this is a good situation.
But then again, reporting is reporting, it all could be horseshit.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
Also, speaking of Kim Kardashian, she too has made a
lot of headlines. During the most recent episode of The
Kardashians on Hulu, we saw that now iconic infamous moment
where Northwest performed on the Lion King in the Hollywood
Bowl production of it. Let me play you the audio
of what Kim Kardashian said, because it's so hilarious and
(27:33):
she's not Whitney, who said, duh, I know she got
the job because of her parents. North is the moment
they want to see Northwest because she's a personality. And
if anyone wants to hate on a child that is
having the time of their.
Speaker 2 (27:48):
Lives, dear, all right, I don't think anyone's hating on
the child.
Speaker 3 (27:55):
Exactly. Nobody's hating on the child. And also for people
who aren't aware. I mentioned the Hollywood Bowl because that's
important to discuss these shows. The Hollywood Bowl they sell themselves.
The Hollywood Bowl is the star. You could have anybody
be in these productions and they would probably still sell out.
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You don't need to resort to stunt casting. Plus also,
I don't even believe they announced ahead of time that
North was in it. I could be wrong on that,
but I don't know. I think I don't even think.
I know. If my kid got a similar opportunity, I
would not let them do it. I wouldn't let them
do it because your job as a parent is to
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protect them. And in the moment they might really want
to do it, But then in twenty years time they
might have looked back on that and have it be
like a traumatic childhood memory and it be cringe.
Speaker 2 (28:48):
Nah. I think this kid is a ham and the
kid wants to do it and enjoyed doing it, and
I think it is what it is. I don't think
this kid had any fear of being out there.
Speaker 3 (28:58):
That's not it. It's that she fucking came. It's not
like wrapping the Lion King. It's singing you know it's
a kid.
Speaker 2 (29:04):
The kids sing, and like you said, it's not like
you're expecting any sort of amazing production when you go
out to see Kim Kardashian's kid perform in a fucking
essentially a jacked up school play. And that's what this is.
So I don't really think too much into this. Well,
I don't think it's bad parenting. I think that Look
at least Kim's saying, look, this is nepotism is finest
(29:27):
and so what if you don't like it, don't go?
And she's got a point, But no one's hating on
the kid. That's the problem. I mean, yes, your kid
sucks at singing, but no one was like lining up
to say that she is the one that put the
kid out there.
Speaker 3 (29:40):
I do think it's bad parenting.
Speaker 2 (29:42):
Your parent I'm not what do you all think?
Speaker 3 (29:44):
We'd love to hear from you? Eight hundred seventy two
one one eight five. Also wrapping up our Kanye segment
for today, his wife Bianca they're still together and despite
reports that they are breaking up, that's not true. Kanye
is still on social media even though he had quit it,
but he returned to let everybody know that Bianca is
(30:07):
now an actress and she is set to star in
her first feature length film that he is a producer
on and that this woman directed. Although I'm a fucking loser,
So then I went and I googled and the woman
that directed the film is this Italian performance artist. So
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it's gonna be like a fucking art film and it's
gonna be boring, it's gonna suck balls, gonna it's gonna
be shit.
Speaker 2 (30:33):
No, it's just the fact that, you know, you get
a look from just being with even someone so cutey.
Speaker 3 (30:39):
That's what I'm about to say. Yes, the fact that
this I think it was a respected.
Speaker 2 (30:44):
It doesn't sound like it. It sounds like some art
house bullshit that no one's gonna see in the first place.
And this person was like, well, this gives me an
opportunity to maybe get my piece of shit scene. That's
what it sounds like to me. Well, because here we
are talking about it, and you know, to take that
a step further. The guy that Sam is Gary from
Britney spears. He's on that new reality show, the new
(31:05):
season of that show. The He's good, So it's funny,
like dick riding really works and like, this guy's done
nothing else but yet here he is on one of
the hottest shows on TV just from some dick riding.
So it's amazing.
Speaker 3 (31:21):
God, I gotta ride Britney's dick again.
Speaker 2 (31:23):
What you gotta get on that dick? Fuck?
Speaker 3 (31:26):
I've been writing Blake Lively's cock and it's been helpful.
Speaker 2 (31:29):
So yeah, it's shocking to me that you couldn't get
on that show because I look at some of that
and I had no idea that Tom's Annival's on that
show too this season, and he's a big box of
rocks there, but he's great. It's just funny that these
people keep working and I just cannot understand why they
wouldn't put you on the show. If they could just
see you in Celebrity Big Brother and see how you
(31:49):
played the game over there, you'd be great on the show.
It just I don't know. I'm not giving up hope
to see you on that because I think you'd be great.
Speaker 3 (31:57):
You know, anything can happen. And if I think it's
because I'm not as relevant as I was when I
did that show ten years.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Ago, Samusgari is really that relevant to us. Britney spears
like uber in the weeds of gossip. Maybe, but Joe
Schmo doesn't have any idea who that is. Joe Schmoe
knows who you are. Okay, come on, well, this is
me pitching you. I'm not yelling at you. I'm just
That's what I would say to these people. Come on.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
The good news is I feel like a lot of momentum.
So I'm excited. And if anybody's listening to this show
and they want to help us turn this show into
something bigger, maybe like a TV show, you know how
to reach us. We're very I have email bookings at
Perez Hilton dot com.
Speaker 2 (32:37):
Well traders call him at bookings at pres Well.
Speaker 3 (32:39):
That too, Yeah, that too? All right. In other news,
last night was the premiere of The Baldwins on TLC
Alec Baldwin, formerly respected actor, now turned reality television star.
And I did not watch. I'm assuming that you did
not watch it.
Speaker 2 (32:59):
I no, The SAG Awards were on at my house.
Speaker 3 (33:03):
You watched that.
Speaker 2 (33:04):
I watched a little bit. Yeah, not all of it.
I mean the speeches. I mean, boy, if you think
the puky on regular TV, this thing was streaming on Netflix,
and you know there's no time restraints. There are some
people like the fucking nanny friand Dresser. Wherever she is
right now, I guarantee you she's talking. She can be sleeping,
and I bet you she's talking. Jesus Christ. These people
just go on and on and on.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
I love friend Dresser. I did see Selina Gomez except
for only murders in the building. That was really cute.
She was so flustered. I saw it to me Moore's
acceptance speech. I saw Tim at the Shallow Maze. I
love that he took his mom. Yeah, anyways, I didn't watch,
but I saw a preview where they were talking about
the whole controversy over her fake Spanish heritage and her
(33:47):
fake Spanish accent, and she says that her appreciating two cultures.
Let me read it verbatim. She says, I love English,
I also love Spanish, and when I mixed the two,
it doesn't make me inauthentic. And when I mix the
two that makes me normal. That's not the fucking point.
The point is that you lied about being from Spain
(34:10):
when you're not from Spain. You were born and raised
in Boston, Massachusetts, like I grew up in Miami. Only
speaking Spanish at home, and I speak better English than
this woman who was born and raised in fucking Boston
speaking English at home to her American parents. Whatever. But
I might possibly have been wrong about the show. There
(34:34):
might be some drama. Apparently Alec thinks that Hilaria calls
all the shots in their marriage, and that wouldn't surprise me.
They've got like seven children together.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
I think she's running that house at this point.
Speaker 3 (34:47):
Yeah, somebody needs to be the boss around there. Speaking
of relationships, Kim Zolziak and Kroy Bierman are still divorcing,
but a great little update. They finally sold the the
house in Georgia after all the drama about selling it
in foreclosure and YadA, YadA, YadA.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Did you get a price because they make any money?
That's what I want to know.
Speaker 3 (35:09):
Oh, yeah, they definitely made a lot of money. They
bought it good. It's not what they were asking for.
They were originally asking for six million dollars. They bought
the house in twenty twelve for nine hundred thousand dollars,
and then they were asking for six million, and then
they ended up selling it for two point seventy five,
which is less than half of what they were originally
(35:30):
asking for, but it's still a lot more than they
paid for it. In twenty twelve.
Speaker 2 (35:34):
They probably got nine million loans against it though. That's
the thing. Hopefully they you know, hopefully they come out flush.
Speaker 3 (35:41):
Yeah. And finally, we'll try to do this in sixty
seconds or less. Maybe you say thirty seconds, I'll do
thirty seconds. I thought it was a good conversation point
for the podcast. Booker is a Tate McCray. I wouldn't
say hater, but not a Tate McCray fan, and I
am a Tate McCray fan. I think that she's got
not even a lot of potentials. That's it. I don't
(36:01):
think her songs are a's, but they're solid bs. And
I think that the more time people spend with her,
the more they get to know her and are invested
with her, and the more time that the industry gets
behind her, eventually the a's will come. The a's will come.
I think she's got it all the right ingredients. And
I'm a big Tate McCray fan.
Speaker 2 (36:21):
I saw her perform, and I've heard the hit song,
and I agree with you. The song is just fine.
It's like dua Lipa's new stuff, not her great hit stuff,
but it's just like B level material, and her presence
on stage I would say is better than of Selena Gomez,
even she really is working it out there and has
(36:42):
a fan base clearly. However, she has no talent whatsoever
when it comes to singing ability, and I guess that
is just not a thing anymore and it doesn't matter
and kids don't care, and it's a it's almost an
old thing to say, you know that you don't know
how to make music or sound good doing it. I
heard her doing some acoustic number of one of her
hits and it was the most painful thing I've ever
(37:05):
listened to in my life. I mean, just cats me owing.
It was so bad. But uh, you know, I get it.
It's just weird that that's where the bar is now.
Speaker 3 (37:14):
Well, Selena Gomez, you mentioned her. She's not the best
vocalist either, but I love her music.
Speaker 2 (37:20):
And I love Selena's music too. Now you talked about
the new song. The new song to me is just
so basic.
Speaker 3 (37:26):
No, no, no, we didn't talk about the new song.
Speaker 2 (37:27):
We did, you said, you asked if i'd heard it,
and I have it.
Speaker 3 (37:30):
You probably heard the new single, which is not the
first song that she released.
Speaker 2 (37:34):
Oh I heard the little ballad thing.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
Oh yeah, that's the ballad. Yeah, I love the ballad,
but that's not the single. The single is a new
one with Gracey Abrams and that's just a B song.
It's okay.
Speaker 2 (37:43):
I haven't heard that. I heard the one that you
said was timeless, and I was like.
Speaker 3 (37:47):
You didn't like that one. It's just boring. Oh I
love it. It's like.
Speaker 2 (37:53):
Men, it just is kind of boring. It doesn't really
showcase any real talent or scale or anything.
Speaker 3 (38:01):
I love it.
Speaker 2 (38:01):
There, I love it.
Speaker 3 (38:02):
Anyways, what do you all think? Let us now call us.
Let's take a call. Hi, guys, I.
Speaker 4 (38:07):
Just finished to the podcast. I'm a Patreoon subscriber and
I just finished to them podcasts from Monday. So that's
the regular one, and I'm sorry, I just have to
say it. You know what, you don't have a few
money in the bankers because of the way you think,
because you double down, because you don't know how to
play the game. You are great of what you do,
(38:28):
that's why you still here. But the few money is
because baby, learn how to play the game. And just
say I'm sorry, I said something stupid. I was in
the heat of the moment.
Speaker 3 (38:38):
I love TikTok, I cry about TikTok.
Speaker 4 (38:41):
I don't know anyways, I know you're not gonna apologize.
I still okay, guys. And on the other hand, but
can you should have.
Speaker 3 (38:47):
All the few money in the world. You're great.
Speaker 2 (38:49):
Bye, Thank you, Hilario bald with everybody. By the way,
we do need some new calls. Eight hundred seventy one five.
That's our phone number. If you have any question or
a comment about anything that we've talked about, we'd sure
love to hear from you.
Speaker 3 (39:03):
Yeah, and then we'll hopefully see some of you on
Thursday for our Patreon show. And thank you everybody that's
signed up over the last week. You know who you are.
Speaker 2 (39:11):
Take care of everybody, all right.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
Bye everyone,