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Speaker 1 (00:01):
From Los Angeles, Phprank and one and only Famous.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Kilt.
Speaker 3 (00:17):
My guys, welcome to our php on booker. That of
course is Paress Hilton.
Speaker 1 (00:21):
How are you?
Speaker 2 (00:21):
I'm good? A lot of everything today, of course Oscars
plus Gene Hackman, some major updates there. Also with Michelle Trachtenberg,
some updates in her sad passing by request, well not
really by request, but more of like as a test.
We're gonna be doing some bad baby content today. Also
(00:44):
somebody we haven't discussed in literally years forever, Casey Anthony
and more. But first, I am doing my best. My
anxiety is through the roof today. Why it's all good.
I literally got I'm flying to Los Angeles today. I
got a job off for Saturday. That's how sometimes things work.
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To do this project and acting thing, oh nice, which
I'm excited about. But you know, I already have anxiety.
I think mostly because of like lack of sleep. I
already have anxiety. So it's like, oh my god, now
I've got to learn all of these pages. It's like,
my anxiety was through the roof, and.
Speaker 1 (01:23):
It's like, ah, is it a lot of dialogue?
Speaker 2 (01:26):
No, it's not like the it's not like the soap
opera where I had over thirty pages. This is twelve.
But still I want to show up prepared and do
a good job. So anyways, I'm excited you out.
Speaker 3 (01:36):
I if I had the doting task of having to
memorize twelve pages, I'd fucking I wouldn't sleep for a month.
Speaker 2 (01:42):
That's the thing, right, It's like you don't always get
everything you want how you want it. Like I want
to do more acting, and it'd be great if I
had a script like weeks ahead of time so that
I could work on it every single day, right, But
that's not how things work a lot. As I said, anyways,
so that's me. That was my weekend. I didn't leave
my house that just as soon as I found out
about this on Saturday. All day Saturday Sunday, I was
(02:03):
working on this with my son, reading my stride and
here we are nice.
Speaker 3 (02:07):
I went to a We had a party on Friday
night at No Vacancy on Hollywood, which was really freaking cool.
We had this band, Balue Bregatta play. They're kind of
like alternative Maroon five or these two guys really polished.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
I was shocked. Two brothers from New Zealand.
Speaker 3 (02:23):
They did a cover of Gorilla's Dare at the end
that was like, fucking blew my hair back. They were
really great, but yeah, it was out very late till
maybe like one thirty two on Friday night.
Speaker 1 (02:33):
And didn't do a.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
Lot this weekend, just kind of in and out. Watched
the Oscars yesterday while I was making pizza. So that's
really my weekend. I didn't do much.
Speaker 2 (02:42):
Well, we will get to the Oscars later, but first, god,
I had no idea that Gene Hackman would grip the
attention of the nation the way that his death was.
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Such an odd thing what happened, and it's turned into that.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
Yeah, I'll give you all the details the very latest.
You know. At first I was like, oh, you know,
legendary actor ninety five years old, Like, who's really going
to care? Right? Holy hell? I made a video on
my YouTube and it got more views I think than
like Liam Payne's death or anybody else's. It's just absolutely insane.
So the very latest, a lot of people were speculating
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that carbon monoxide might have been the cause of Gene
Hackman's death and his much younger wife's. However, the local
authorities in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where they died, performed
tests on their bodies and both came back negative for
carbon monoxide poisoning, and as well when the police showed up,
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they tested the area and there were no leaks inside
or outside or near the house. However, the authorities are
not ruling out that it may have been carbon monoxide,
just because this was an initial test and initial autopsy,
you know, like they're doing a full autopsy and that's
(04:04):
going to take weeks, if not months, the local sheriff said,
And it is possible that it might have been carbon monoxide.
You know, it wasn't as prevalent because they were dead there,
at least Jane. It's so wild, all the things that
you can discover. He had a pacemaker and the last
recorded activity was nine days before they discovered his body,
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so he was dead for at least nine days. Kidding,
Nobody was checking on him or his wife. I mean,
there's just so much. It's like weird to me. It's
like if I had an elderly parent, and Gene Hackman
had three has three children that are older themselves, they
were like in there's sixties, I'd be checking in regularly,
maybe not. I mean, I would be calling every day,
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but that's me if I didn't live with my parent.
But how often do you check in with your mom?
Speaker 3 (04:52):
I mean, I was just saying yesterday, I probably haven't
talked to my mom.
Speaker 1 (04:55):
In a month.
Speaker 2 (04:55):
A month?
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Oh no, yeah, probably a month.
Speaker 3 (04:59):
Why is that my mom's so busy? Every time I
call her, she's never home. She's always doing something. And
it's that you know, East coast, West coast. And I
want to call her when I get home from work,
but she's already in bed, and then we'd have to
talk in the morning, and my mornings are pretty kind
of taken up. So I really have to make an appointment, Like, Okay,
I'm calling my mom on Saturday at seven am, you
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know what I mean. If I'm going to catch her.
Speaker 2 (05:22):
Or call her when you're in the car, that would
that make the most sense.
Speaker 3 (05:26):
I have a Jeep and the car play doesn't sound
so great in there. Maybe in my other car, but yeah,
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Well, we've also learned that God so much. The door
was open, but police are saying that there was no
foul play, even though the door was unlocked and opened
for a week and a half. At least exactly. There
were no visible signs of trauma, meaning no gunshots, no suicide,
no hanging, nothing like that. What's super bizarre is, I mean,
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kudos to law enforcement that are able to come up
with theories like on the spot based on clues and
things that they see. They think that both of them randomly,
not randomly, but for some reason, each one of them fell.
She fell and was discovered in the bathroom and there
was a space heater next to her. He fell in
the mud room and his glasses were to the side
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of him. What's also I mean, I guess it's so
fascinating how everybody lives differently. You know, here in Vegas,
I luckily live in a gated community, but in addition
to that, I still have security cameras. Gene Hackman lived
in a gated community and didn't have any security cameras,
so the authorities can't get any footage because there is none,
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you know, they just assumed, oh, we live in a
gated community, that's our security. They did get a search
warrant so they were able to take cell phones, and
they're trying to piece their final days and who they
may have spoken to and what could help and contribute.
They were all of these pills that were found in
the bathroom of his wife, and let me read those
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what they are because because the police gave a press
conference Friday that said those were of concern or a
possible large factor. Here police found an unspecified thyroid medication taylanol.
And I can't fucking pronounce this word. It's like semi gluta.
(07:22):
By the way, I can't pronounce it. I can't pronounce it.
It's uh dil tiasm.
Speaker 1 (07:29):
Did you look it up?
Speaker 2 (07:30):
Yes, dil tiasm or however you pronounce it is. Why
don't think of these medications easier names. I don't understand
that the medication is often used to treat high blood pressure.
A calcium blocker like that can be very dangerous, even
fatal in too high a dosage.
Speaker 3 (07:46):
Okay, but everything you just mentioned sounds prescribed, you know
what I mean? Like, you know there's anything weird here.
It sounds like No, it's the things they're supposed to
be taking.
Speaker 2 (07:54):
Yes, you know. They're also trying to figure out which
one of the two died first. It's all just bizarre.
It's all very very very bizarre.
Speaker 1 (08:02):
Maybe one fell My theory was.
Speaker 2 (08:05):
She probably yeah, And then he was ninety five.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Yeah, and got all flustered, ran to do whatever, fell
himself because he was all flustered, and they both sat
there and died on the damn floor.
Speaker 1 (08:17):
Oh that's my gas.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
I bet that's what happened, because hey, come on, nobody
broke in or anything like that.
Speaker 1 (08:22):
I don't see that they're old. What are they gonna steal?
Speaker 2 (08:25):
She was just sixty four years young, though, it's not
too old. I guess the body really does start to
break down after forty five, It really does. It's crazy.
So yeah, that's the latest. And the police said that
the autopsy results are really are going to give us answers.
Also interesting though, but I guess maybe not. You know,
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it's not that uncommon, you say, you only speak to
your mom maybe once a month. She has a mother, Betsy,
the wife that died. Her mom lives in Hawaii, is
in her nineties and has dementia, but the mother has
a caretaker, and the caretaker gave an interview saying that
Betsy would call regularly, but that Betsy stopped calling around October.
(09:12):
She became reclusive, is what's being said. And who knows
who knows. All right, Well that's the very latest there,
and there are any more updates, I will give you
guys those all right, onto the Oscars. I did not
watch at all.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
Didn't watch Enny.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
Here's the thing. I think social media has changed the
world so much in so many ways, and one of
them is just this knowing that I don't need to
watch something in real time unless it's something that I
really want to watch, because I know that the best
bits are going to end up on social media anyways,
so I don't have to watch. And that's how I felt.
(09:52):
It's like I only watched Wicked. That's it. I didn't
watch any of them. I didn't watch Fucking or No,
whatever the hell that movie is called. Did you watch that.
Speaker 3 (10:00):
I hadn't even heard of the fucking movies nominated, let
alone watch the movies nominated.
Speaker 1 (10:04):
So no, not at all, and.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
I can't imagine it pulled any rating at all. I
watched the beginning, Yeah, that was beautiful.
Speaker 2 (10:12):
Though the Wicked opening was unbelievable. I loved it.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
My advice to everybody is watch that and then turn
it off because you'll go out of the high note.
Because I was like, oh God, here we go and
Conan was like, just Conan. I'm not a huge Conan fan,
so I'd rather see Kimmel actually, but he just kind
of does his Conan thing and it's fine, and you know,
the people in the room like emon. He's confident out
there and the whole thing. But the beginning was stupid long.
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And you know, that performance was wonderful. I mean listening
to Cynthony Ariva, Cynthia we All, whatever her name is,
belt next Arianna, I mean, obviously two incredible voices.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
But after that, good night.
Speaker 3 (10:51):
Everybody, I did hear so, Oh my god, I heard
some singing from the other room. Somebody attempted to cover
the Beatles live.
Speaker 1 (10:58):
And let die.
Speaker 2 (10:59):
I saw that.
Speaker 1 (11:01):
Oh it sounded like someone was stabbing a dog.
Speaker 2 (11:03):
Oh I liked it.
Speaker 1 (11:04):
It was it.
Speaker 2 (11:05):
It was this K pop girl from Black Pink, Lisa.
Speaker 1 (11:08):
I believe she should stay in Black Pink.
Speaker 3 (11:10):
Then she was terrible. There was another song I heard too.
Did they clump a bunch of songs?
Speaker 2 (11:16):
You didn't watch it, you just heard it.
Speaker 1 (11:17):
I was in the kitchen, I was I'm serious.
Speaker 3 (11:19):
I was like making pizza and I didn't even bother
putting the TV on in the kitchen.
Speaker 1 (11:23):
And then there was another song.
Speaker 2 (11:24):
It was Lisa. It was Doja Cat.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Doja Cat.
Speaker 2 (11:28):
Oh my god, that was I liked her too.
Speaker 1 (11:30):
Did you hear her try to hit a couple of
those notes?
Speaker 2 (11:33):
I liked it.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Well, that's nice of you.
Speaker 2 (11:36):
I liked it. And then and then it was Ray
and I loved Ray too.
Speaker 1 (11:39):
No, I didn't hear Ray.
Speaker 3 (11:41):
I definitely could make out Doja Cat, but she was
trying to hit some note.
Speaker 1 (11:45):
I was like, that is not in your range.
Speaker 2 (11:47):
Obviously, it's not on the same level as Arianna and Cynthia.
And I loved I love that they it was wicked,
but it was more like it really felt timeless. They
gave us the Wizard of Oz, they gave us the Wiz,
and then they gave us Wicked. And I love the
connecting of the thread that way.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
Well, I didn't see was there. What were the visuals.
Were they just standing out there doing it or were
watch it? No?
Speaker 3 (12:10):
No, no, Like I said, I just heard it from
the other room and I was like, oh my god,
this is amazing.
Speaker 2 (12:14):
What a crazy way to experience it. The visuals were
backdrops like Los Angeles, like you know, they're trying to
make la the back.
Speaker 1 (12:21):
Oh okay, well I live here, I know what that
looks like.
Speaker 2 (12:24):
Yeah, but it was all about their performances and they
were amazing and they love that they each just it
sounded effortless. They sounded amazing.
Speaker 3 (12:33):
It was fucking like I said, I was twenty feet
away from a TV and I was like, Jesus Christ,
these fucking women could sing. I mean they really could sing.
Speaker 2 (12:41):
And even though they're like power vocalists, because they're power vocalists,
you're still paying attention to all of the notes.
Speaker 3 (12:49):
Right, I could hear everything Like that other one that
live and let Die, I was like, let it die.
Speaker 2 (12:53):
There were a couple of moments that maybe more with
like Cynthia, that were like there were no bad notes,
but maybe just like strained a couple, But all the
big moments, all the bit She's doun a flaw, it was.
It was amazing. Even though there were some strained moment,
it was. It was awesome. It was wonderful. It was wonderful, wonderful.
People want us to talk some fashion, so we will
do that. But before we get to fashion, I would say,
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like the biggest upset of the night was that Mikey
Madison winning Best Actress and Demi Moore did not take
us the Oscar home. I think there was a lot
of lead up to de Me.
Speaker 3 (13:25):
Possibly we won most of the awards prior to this,
so I think it was just kind of a foregone
conclusion that she was gonna win. But I saw a
clip from that movie. I was like, what is this turn?
I mean, I wouldn't go see this if you fucking
paid me. But then I see the one the other
woman's in, and I guess it's a sex worker film
or something. I was like, well, at least that sounds
interesting to me. I mean it did, I mean that
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whole world. If it's about that, it's kind of, you know, enthralling,
I guess. But the dem thing, I was like, what
the fuck is this? It looks strange.
Speaker 2 (13:53):
Well, the Mikey girl she won in the UK for
the BAFTAs. She got that Best Actress in just a
week ago, so it wasn't a shoe in for dem
Demi dem.
Speaker 1 (14:05):
It doesn't matter.
Speaker 3 (14:06):
Neither one of those fucking films no one gives a
shit about independent film is gonna win.
Speaker 1 (14:10):
The Movie of the Year.
Speaker 3 (14:11):
Like I was just thinking about all the great movies
of our time, going all the way back to kids
when we're like poltergeisturf Ep or Forrest Gump, these wonderful
films that just have such staying power. And you got
these things I've never even heard of before. I'm like,
put this on PBS or something. This is awful.
Speaker 1 (14:29):
But that's where the movies are now, because it's a
world sad.
Speaker 2 (14:33):
The last time I had experience like that was with
the Barbie movie. It was like, Wow, this is so
cool and different and it felt timeless. I haven't I mean,
and the Wicked film was great too. I did see
yeah when.
Speaker 3 (14:44):
Barbie see I didn't even think Barbie was that good.
I thought Barbie was colorful, but everyone was jumping up
and down. I was like, this isn't that right either,
But you know, I haven't like ached to watch it since.
Speaker 2 (14:55):
All right, let's talk fashion. My favorite dress of the
night might surprise people. Whoopee Goldberg, come on, really, yes,
I did not see her. Oh wow, she had on
the coolest dress by Christian Siriano. I don't even know
what kind of material it was. It was like fucking
alien material, but it didn't look like an alien dress.
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It felt very tech forward, very just like shiny, but
also classic. And you know, Whoopies lost a lot of
weight like I've never I don't think I've ever seen
her look that good when it was, and the dress
itself was such like a museum piece. I loved it.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
Let me give you my favorite.
Speaker 3 (15:35):
Okay, I don't know if you're talking about the Vanity Fair,
and I don't know what's from what, so excuse me,
but it's like I thought, the most high fashion thing
that I saw that was like a woman looked like
a statue.
Speaker 1 (15:47):
Was that Hailey Steinfeld.
Speaker 2 (15:49):
Yes, that was for the Vanity Fair party.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
Is that what that was?
Speaker 3 (15:52):
She looked like If that's couture, then that's what it
looked like to me, Like it looked like high fashion.
And like I said, she looked like the fucking statue
or something. That was pretty cool.
Speaker 1 (16:02):
I like that.
Speaker 2 (16:03):
She looked great. Her dress reminded me of Demi Moore's.
Actually Demi wore a very similar in almost like a
diamond encrusted outfit, very structural, and I love both of them.
Speaker 1 (16:15):
Yeah, I would have mentioned that as well.
Speaker 3 (16:17):
She just looked classically great, like a movie star, and
that's what you do want to see.
Speaker 1 (16:22):
But I agree with you. She looked awesome.
Speaker 2 (16:23):
I did love that Mikey Madison girl. Her dress reminds, yeah,
reminded me of the iconic pink dress from Gwyneth Paltrow,
but better. Actually, this is like an improved Gwyneth Paltrow
Oscar dress. You know. It was classic but also fresh.
I loved it. Ariana Grande's got a lot of attention.
I loved the silhouette, but I didn't love the skirt.
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I loved, you know, the structural, like the waves, but
if the skirt would have been closer to her legs,
if it would have been fitted instead of so loose,
I would have loved it. But you know, she did
look good, and so Gomez looked amazing also, and I
loved it. Was a very controversial choice. But I loved
Timothy Chalomet in the yellow suit.
Speaker 3 (17:08):
I just think he's turning into a goof with these outfits.
He looked so good at the Vanity Fair party and
the black and the almost the dice rings he had on.
I was like, why did you wear that to the Oscars?
Because he looked like big bird out there, like he
should be controlling.
Speaker 1 (17:23):
Traffic or something. I don't know it.
Speaker 3 (17:25):
It's too much of a goof to me to do
that back to back after the SAgs, I wanted something
a little bit more classic and a little bit more
i don't know, grown up for the Awards.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
I don't know. It felt goofy to me.
Speaker 2 (17:36):
I loved halle Berry and I love that this new
trend of museum like pieces like, you know, not just
pretty but like art. Really like the halle Berry when
it was like broken mirror, it looked super cool. Loved it.
Speaker 1 (17:50):
I like that too.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
Andrew Garfield was serving Daddy's sexy. I think actually he
was my favorite guy, added Field, and that's that. Somebody
that got a lot of attention at the Oscars for
not being included in the in memoriam was Michelle Trachtenberg,
and I was not bothered by that. She was mainly
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known as a television actress.
Speaker 1 (18:15):
Yeah she's Golden Globes.
Speaker 2 (18:17):
Yeah, Golden Globes, Emmys, obviously, Emmys. I can't really think
of a single movie that Michelle Trachtenberg was in.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
Was she any of those like scream movies or anything
like that.
Speaker 2 (18:26):
I don't know. I know that she did one iconic
Disney Channel movie with Kim Cattrall Ice Princess. There is
a sad update for fans that are nosy and want
closure in Michelle Trachtenberg's death. An official cause of death
has been listed on her death certificate is undetermined and
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there will not be any answers because the family has
objected to an autopsy. That tells me that they probably
know how she died, and apparently I did some searching,
and in the Jewish faith it's not really looked favorably
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to have autopsies.
Speaker 3 (19:10):
Yeah, they get a whole thing of getting the body
in the ground, and there's tradition and blah blah blah.
Speaker 1 (19:14):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Yeah, So the New York Coroner said that if there
are no signs of foul play and based on an
external assessment, they will honor a family's request of not
having an autopsies.
Speaker 3 (19:26):
It sounded like something was going on with her that
she's been going through for quite some time. This doesn't
seem to be a surprise to anyone in her family,
hence no autopsy, so that makes sense.
Speaker 2 (19:37):
As we mentioned on the Patreon show, she had recently
had a liver transplant and reports speculated that that may
have contributed to her death. Sadly just thirty nine years old.
Sad said said somebody who was not at the oscars
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds. There was no joke about
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anything because they didn't show up. There was even a
joke about them on Saturday Night Live. On Saturday Night Colin.
Speaker 3 (20:06):
Joe said something, Yes, and you know what was funny
about that.
Speaker 1 (20:10):
He was a little pentitive in his joke. It is lie.
You might pick up on it. It's not like he
fumbled it, but.
Speaker 3 (20:16):
He was tentative, and you could tell you really, I
could tell anyhow it was something.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
I'll paraphrase it if it's like they were talking about
the meeting with the President of Ukraine and Donald Trump,
and that the President of Ukraine was on Fox News
after that awful meeting saying that he still has hope
that he could fix things that Donald Trump and Colin
Joseph's like, and that's like Justin Baldoni saying that he
wants to work with Blake Lively again, Right, something like that.
Speaker 1 (20:43):
Yeah, that was it. That was pretty much it. That
was good.
Speaker 2 (20:45):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, all right, So Blake Lively over the
last week, she's like tripling quadrupling down. She is full
steam ahead with everything, even though who knows what the
odds are of her actually winning, and even though it
seems that the overwhelming public sentiment is against her. As
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a result, she said, I need more help. So she's
gotten more help, lots of it. First, she hired a
new lawyer, not even you know, just more help within
the law firm representing her. This new lawyer works at
a different law firm, so now he's joining her team.
And she also hired a new public relations person. She
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hired a crisis PR expert, this guy who used to
work in government and used to work as the deputy
chief of staff for John Brennan over at the CIA.
So I don't know what good that guy will do,
but I'm glad they're not settling anytime soon, so thank
you to them. Speaking of legal issues, remember Casey Anthony.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
Oh I do well.
Speaker 2 (21:52):
She has now or is trying to rebrand herself as
a legal advocate, and she has started a TikTok account okay,
where she wants to be an advocate for people and
a source of information for folks that have legal questions.
I'm like, you're not a fucking lawyer. And why am
(22:12):
I going to take any legal advice from you. However, listen,
this might surprise you. A lot of folks are campaigning
to get her canceled and blocked and banned from TikTok.
Why because they don't like her and they think she
killed her daughter. And that might be true and I
think that as well, but she was found not guilty.
Speaker 1 (22:32):
Yeah, whatever the court said is what we got to
got to go by. And I get it.
Speaker 3 (22:35):
If you want to launch grenades at her and say
I don't believe she belongs here. If the court says
you're innocent, you can't like stop people from working there.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
That's not how things work. But people have all this
time on their hands.
Speaker 3 (22:47):
I mean, there's so many injustices in the world, and
this is what you waste your time comment thing on.
Speaker 1 (22:53):
That's just funny to me.
Speaker 2 (22:54):
I do wonder if Casey Anthony seeing everything with Gypsy
Rose Blaine inspired her to try to try to be
this social media influencer. And it's not just TikTok. She
also created a substack account, which I'm not sure. I
think substack works differently. Some might be free and some
(23:16):
you might have to pay for.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
Yeah, I don't know. I have no idea.
Speaker 2 (23:19):
I did not bother to go and check out her substack,
but she launched a substack. I'm just surprised she hasn't
started an only fans yet. That's the future for her,
I think.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Yeah, there you go. She hot.
Speaker 3 (23:31):
I can't remember she probably Yeah, there's some freaks out
there that probably want to see her naked.
Speaker 2 (23:36):
I mean there's people that would watch Gypsy Rose Blanchard naked. True,
and Casey Anthony is hotter than Gypsy Rose Blanchard, that's
for sure.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
Confirm that.
Speaker 2 (23:45):
Yeah. All right, Well, speaking of wackiness, I think on
the Patreon we did talk about these rumors that Mason Dissick,
Courtney Kardashian, and Scott Dissick's fifteen year old son is
a teen father and has a secret baby.
Speaker 1 (24:02):
Right.
Speaker 2 (24:03):
Well, yesterday, Courtney Kardashian took to social media to release
a statement saying that those rumors are not true all cats,
and that she rarely responds to rumors about her family,
but that this felt different and she needed to set
the record straight and blah blah blah. I never fucking believed.
Speaker 1 (24:24):
It anyways, nobody did.
Speaker 2 (24:25):
There are people that are still gonna believe this, even
though Courtney Kardashian denied it.
Speaker 3 (24:30):
Now, that's true, but you know, you can't deal with
every stupid person on the internet.
Speaker 1 (24:34):
You'll be busy all day long.
Speaker 2 (24:36):
Yeah, ma'am. So there's that. But also, Travis Barker's daughter
is still in a lot of drama with Bad Baby.
Bad Baby released this new song about Alabama Barker, and
it's like, I still can't bring myself to care. I
don't know why.
Speaker 1 (24:55):
I don't care about Drake and Kendrick.
Speaker 3 (24:57):
I don't either, at least with this kids like the
whole Drake Kendrake thing.
Speaker 1 (25:02):
To me, these are fucking adults. What is this? Preschool
brow the fuck up?
Speaker 3 (25:07):
I don't get any of this, but that makes me
sound old, and fuck it, I'm old. I don't care,
but at least kids doing it. At least kids I
can understand.
Speaker 2 (25:14):
Yeah, we barely talked about the Kendrick and we did.
Drake thing. Not appealing to me, I don't know, I
know it wasn't. And similarly, Bad Baby in Alabama Barker
are not appealing to me either, just because it feels
so contrived, it feels so fake. It's like reality TV.
That's one of the things I don't like about reality TV.
I don't like the fakeness. But a lot of people
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don't care, you know, They're like, so long as so
long as I'm entertained, I don't care if it's fake.
Speaker 3 (25:41):
A great if you can suspend this belief and you
can have a good time with it. I mean, all
entertainment's arbitrary, you know. I always say that, me watching
a bunch of guys chase a ball around the field arbitrary.
So I get it if that's what you're into, but
I can't, you know, bring myself to be into it,
especially with some kids.
Speaker 1 (26:00):
I mean, they're just kids.
Speaker 2 (26:01):
I mean bad baby's twenty one, I think. I mean,
it's still a kid, but not a child.
Speaker 1 (26:06):
It's not that human being and she always will be.
Speaker 2 (26:08):
That's true. And Nolavbama Barker is nineteen. Well, speaking of kids,
that's a very good segue. Congratulations to Elon Musk. He
has yet another child. This is baby number fourteen, Wow fourteen.
This just two weeks after the last birth of his
child was made public. This one, though he's on good
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terms with the baby mama. It's this former employee of
his or I think. I don't think she still works
there anymore.
Speaker 1 (26:37):
But great.
Speaker 2 (26:39):
It should be noted that he actually he has fathered
fourteen children, but only thirteen are alive. One of them
died when they were just weeks old, like ten weeks old.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
I didn't know that.
Speaker 2 (26:51):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, So if you are keeping track, Elon
has five kids with his first wife. He has four
kids with this woman that used to work with him.
He has three kids with the singer Grimes, and then
he has one child with this other woman that is
the conservative commentator. I don't know if this is true
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or not, so I'll just say this is a rumor.
There's speculation that one of the babies that Elon had
this other woman Cheven, that they used Grimes's egg without
her permission.
Speaker 1 (27:26):
How do you do that? Is that the thing to
sit in a refrigerator? That doesn't make sense.
Speaker 2 (27:31):
Yeah, I don't know if I believe that. I just
did a Google search. I can't find anything on that.
All Right, he's crazy enough as is. I don't need
to be one of these conspiracy theory people. But congratulations
to Elon and baby number thirteen living and the other one,
the one that he won't acknowledge. A judge in that
case did order Elon later in the spring to show
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up to court to address the issue of paternity, so
we'll see what happens there.
Speaker 1 (28:00):
Wow.
Speaker 2 (28:00):
It was a pretty sad weekend though, with a lot
of notable deaths. Geez Louise singer Angie Stone died suddenly
in a car crash in Alabama.
Speaker 1 (28:12):
Over that footage.
Speaker 2 (28:14):
No, there was footage of the car crash.
Speaker 1 (28:16):
Not of the actual crash, but the wreckage. The wreckage.
Speaker 2 (28:20):
Yeah, you know, Angie Stone was a bit before my time,
but then in the early two thousands she released a
solo debut album that came out in my college years,
And I missed the days where like an artist could
do their thing and then also have like a secret
alter ego life where they don't really do this anymore,
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Like the art of the remixing, like Mariah Carey would
do it so well, she'd record new vocals for remixes,
and like the iconic thunder Puss, hex Hector, you know,
Victor Calderone, Danny Taneglia, Junior Vasquez, like all of these
big remixers back in the day. They don't really exhibit
there aren't no big remixers anymore. They've moved on and
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now they're just like big DJs and they're like making
millions of dollars being DJs around the world. Testo Tiesto
was a big remixer, but now he's still Tiesto. Anyways,
she released this music and I was introduced to her
kind of like as a dance diva, you know. So
that's how I became familiar with Angie Stone. She was
still really young in her early sixties. Rests in Peace
(29:26):
also sad. I was so sad after hearing everything this
poor guy has gone through. David Johanson iconic influential punk rock, grunge,
rock and roll. I the New York Dolls rebranded in
the eighties as Buster Poindexter and had a big hit
with that song feeling Hot, Hot, Hot Hot.
Speaker 1 (29:48):
Yep.
Speaker 2 (29:48):
He was also an actor. He was in that movie
Scrooged with Bill Murray. That was a hit.
Speaker 3 (29:54):
Yeah, quite a resume on this guy. And to come
from a punk rock like a seventies New Your credible
punk rock scene to go on to everything that you
mentioned is really impressive. And the guy really never got
his accolades for successfully transitioning the way he did so effortlessly.
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But like in Scrooged, that guy has talent, like he
was a great actor. He really could control any space
that he was in. And like you said, Buster Poindexter,
him creating that character, it was like unlike anything he
did in the New York Dolls.
Speaker 2 (30:29):
And that character Buster Poindexter peaked around nineteen eighty nine.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
Was that then, Oh, I would have put that like
in the mid nineties. I didn't even realize that.
Speaker 2 (30:39):
And I was in eighty nine. I was eleven years old,
and eleven years old is around the time that kids
are brutal with other kids. And one of my nicknames
was Buster Poindexter at school because I used to look.
I still if you look at pictures of David Johansson.
Speaker 1 (30:54):
You know what, You're right, I never thought of that
that does look like you.
Speaker 2 (30:57):
Yeah, David, A young David Johansson looks so much like me.
It's wild. I get David Johansson. And then obviously, like
my father is Ron Pearlman. Ron Pearlman literally looks more
like my dad than my dad. It's really, yes, it's insane,
holy bonkers, amazing all right over in the UK, the
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brit Awards happened on Saturday night. I kind of love
that a Saturday night awards show. The most notable performance,
I would say, was Sabrina Carpenter and a lot of
people were bothered and thought it was too there's nothing.
Oh wow, she wore like lingerie who cares.
Speaker 3 (31:36):
Yeah, and ribed around on a stage. Yeah that's every
pop star for the last thirty years.
Speaker 1 (31:42):
Come on.
Speaker 2 (31:42):
Yeah. I thought she was great. I loved it. I
thought it was a nice nod to everything British with
the what are those guards the crossing guards? Is that
what they're called?
Speaker 1 (31:51):
Pete's me, sounds good?
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Go with that, you know, the ones with the big heads.
What are they called crossing guards? They look like ten
soldiers to me. Yeah. Yeah. So that happened. And also
Chapel Roone won a couple of awards, but she was
not there. She did end up performing Sunday yesterday at
the Elton John Oscars party, so she had an excuse.
Although I would have done both, I would have made
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the brit Awards my priority because that's broadcast on television
and everywhere. The Elton John party is just the Elton
John party, you know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (32:20):
And you're going back in time from there to hear
she could have done both.
Speaker 1 (32:24):
Yeah, she could have done it, but whatever, she doesn't
want to do everything exactly.
Speaker 2 (32:29):
And finally, speaking of musicians, and this weekend, Tate McCrae
was on Saturday Night Live. You're not a fan, but
did you watch?
Speaker 1 (32:37):
I saw a little bit of her writhing around, and
I think I'm starting to like her.
Speaker 2 (32:42):
I love her. She's so fucking good. Yeah.
Speaker 3 (32:45):
I saw her do something else where she was just singing,
and I told you I heard something on Sirius that
was like it sounded like cats fucking But the thing
I saw her doing by herself, I was like, oh, okay,
that's pretty good. It wasn't like great, but it was
good enough. The songs aren't really there yet.
Speaker 1 (33:04):
She's hot.
Speaker 3 (33:05):
I like her body. I like that she doesn't weigh
like one fucking pound. And I'm probably not supposed to
say things like that, but since when have I ever
gave a fuck?
Speaker 1 (33:13):
So I'll continue She's hot. So yeah, there's that.
Speaker 2 (33:16):
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That's good. I like that.
Speaker 2 (34:03):
Thank you to Lisa Hoag who joined for the entire year.
Thank you, Lisa, appreciate you all. Patreon dot com slash
Perez Hilton. Hi.
Speaker 4 (34:13):
This is Chilian and New York. I'm calling for two reasons.
The first one is that I think Perez would be
absolutely wonderful on The Traders, and I think we should
start a petition to.
Speaker 1 (34:28):
Get him on there.
Speaker 4 (34:29):
The other thing I wanted to say was that I
watched the Baldwin Needles or whatever they're calling it, the
Baldwin Show, huh, and I gotta tell you, Steps is crazy.
He is crazy, And it was just like an episode
so people would know that he has OCD because that's
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all she kept saying. And she feels like she can
be Spanish and American at the same time because she
so much. Okay, bye, you probably put me off already back, No.
Speaker 1 (35:04):
I did not. I could listen to you all day.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Well, I still haven't watched either of those two shows.
And you know, unfortunately the Traders show, it's like one
of those things where it probably won't happen because I
want to do it, you know what I mean, Because
I want to do it, because I've reached out to
them saying, hey, I'd love to do the show. It
probably won't happen for that reason.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
So I wish that you had somebody else reach out.
Speaker 2 (35:26):
No, I did have somebody else reach out with me.
Speaker 3 (35:28):
Yeah, okay, it's like you're real from celebrity big Brother attached,
like the saysle reel from that because if they saw that,
I got to think they'd at least consider you.
Speaker 1 (35:37):
You're better than eighty percent of the people on that show.
Speaker 3 (35:40):
But it's about the show and it's about the game,
and I just think you'd be able to play the
game exceedingly.
Speaker 2 (35:45):
Well, well, I don't even know the game. Well you
should watch Yeah, No, I mean, if I got cast,
I would do it. Yeah, I would watch.
Speaker 1 (35:51):
Yeah, you would blow through all of them.
Speaker 3 (35:52):
But yeah, I don't know, maybe if you became a
fan first and then it kind of hit them up.
But it's a fun watch, it really is. I mean,
it's you are yelling at the TV the whole fucking time.
It's a great show. They've really tapped into something different
that that's been done, but yet they're doing it differently,
you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (36:09):
So it's really good.
Speaker 2 (36:10):
All right, Well, thank you all, Patreon dot com, slash
Perez Hilton appreciate you. See some of you Thursday of
not see you all again next Monday. Have a great week,
Take it easy.