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Speaker 1 (00:01):
From Los Angeles PHP.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
One and only, world famous Perez.
Speaker 1 (00:14):
Kilton.
Speaker 2 (00:17):
Hi, everybody, welcome to our PHP. My name is Chris Booker.
His name is Perez Hilton. How are you?
Speaker 1 (00:22):
Oh my god? I'm excited because there's been an explosion
in everything Selena Gomez and Justin Bieber. I've said this before.
What I do is like surfing. Some days you have
small waves, some days you have big waves. And today
is a tsunami. So we will get to all of that,
as well as a lot of Elon Musk drama on
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the on multiple fronts. There also Kanye West, a lot
of drama, and a couple updates on Blake Lively and
Justin Baldoni. So let's get to it all right. Selena
Gomez released her new album and I am obsessed with it. Really,
have you not listened to it?
Speaker 2 (01:02):
Well? I've heard the couple random songs and I heard
the one ballad, which I really like, but I didn't
go and listen to the whole album.
Speaker 1 (01:08):
The whole album is amazing. What's so fascinating about it
is it's pretty different from anything she's ever done before,
and there are all kinds of different songs on there.
There are some songs where I'm like, this is very
Lana del Rey. There's some songs where it's very Billy Eilish,
and she actually worked with Billy's brother Phineas on one
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or possibly more of the songs.
Speaker 2 (01:31):
I think it's just the one, but I love that track.
Speaker 1 (01:33):
Yeah, there's a song that she worked with Charlie XCX on.
There's some straight up disco songs. It's all over the place,
but it feels really cohesive. At the same time, I
hate listening to an album and feeling like it's a chore,
and that's how I felt when I listened to the
Lady Gaga album.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Now that's your predisposed hatred for her, No, it's not.
It's a great album.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
I went back and I listened to it again. In
my opinion, this is way better. It's mature pop and
indie and indie pop. And I don't know because she's
never been like a Grammy Darling or a critical fave,
but I would give this album awards. I think it's
that good.
Speaker 2 (02:13):
Wow, I'll listen to the whole thing. Cool. Yeah, I mean,
like I said that Thedia song, it does sound like
a Billie Eilish song with Selena on vocals, but it works.
It's just a very cool song.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
If you really dig into the whole album. There's more
than two. There's at least two, but possibly even more
that maybe about Justin Bieber. There's one song that's called
how does it Feel to be Forgotten? Let me redo
some of the lyrics. It says, you're so embarrassing, go
cry when no one's watching. I can't imagine it. How
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does it feel to be forgotten? Then there's another song
called you said you were Sorry? Hello, you said you
were sorry? Yeah, And like, what's interesting is eat I've
been Like not the structure, but like in terms of
storytelling Lyrically, a lot of the songs are both in
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the present and the past, so she's like comparing an
ex to her current boyfriend slash fiance Benny Blanco, who
worked with her on this album. He's also credited alongside
of her this song you Said You Were Sorry, She sings,
he fills me up. Yeah, he never gets lazy. I
wouldn't leave him even if you paid me. Then the
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pre chorus, don't think about you. Happy without you more
now than I ever was. But I had a dream
you said you were sorry? Said you were sorry, sorry
for everything that you put on me, that you put
on me.
Speaker 2 (03:40):
I'm sorry, but it sounds like he's living rent free
in her head.
Speaker 1 (03:43):
No, I was about to get to that.
Speaker 2 (03:44):
Yes, it does.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
No, No, I was about to get to that. How
I was about to get to that. Now, A few
arguments can be made. One, you know, any artist, look
at Taylor Swift. You know they can write about their
personal life and find inspiration and that Sabrina Carpenter did
that on a lot of the songs on her album.
It's what a lot of artists do, not everybody. And
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I know that you particularly don't like that kind of
songwriting or that kind of song.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
Well, when it's overtly obvious, I'm sorry, but using the
word sorry isn't really that overtly obvious either. It's a
very good used word.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
It's not too late now to say, sab Yeah. So
that's one argument, but I could see both sides, right.
Like Selena and Justin broke up over seven years ago,
he's been married to Haley Bieber for over seven years.
I would actually argue she's so over Justin that she
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is just using him for attention and money. She's smart,
enough to know if I feed the peasants some crumbs,
if I purposefully go back to the well and have
a couple of songs that people think are going to
be about him, even if they aren't, or maybe they are,
it will get me a lot of attention. Because Hello,
most artists who create music want people to listen to it.
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They don't just want to put it out there and
have nobody experience it. So I think it's smart as
a business move.
Speaker 2 (05:10):
Personally, there's nothing that you said there that overtly and
once again I haven't listened to it, but there's nothing
that you've said that overtly screams justin Bieber, you're making
the Taylor Swift comparison when he's talking about him dressed
up like a Mormon up there. I mean, that's what
he wears on stage on that current tour. I'm just
talking about when you're specifically calling out someone and it
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couldn't possibly be anybody else. That's the whole thing that
I'm talking about there. Look, everything, but everybody draws from
their own experience. And I'm not saying that you shouldn't
do that. I just don't like the overt over the
top references that just come off like, you know, an
entry from a diary. And unfortunately, that's what this entire
last Taylor record was to me, and that's why I
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didn't like it so much.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Well, Justin responded, even though it wasn't overtly about him, right,
He responded in multiple ways. Let me tell you. First,
he posted this long religious rant, not rant, but a
long religious post on his Instagram story saying the Forgiveness
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we forgot about. That's a direct response one of the
songs I told you, how does it feel to be forgotten?
And now he's sharing something about God, the forgiveness we
forgot about? I mean, I gotta give him snaps for that,
because you know, if you feel like you've been slighted
or somebody is milking your past for profit, taking the
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God route that's rising above, I would say.
Speaker 2 (06:39):
Doesn't he do that all the time? Though, I mean,
isn't he always posting passages from the Bible and things?
Speaker 1 (06:44):
Yes, but this was a direct response.
Speaker 2 (06:46):
Come on, yeah, I don't know if you're sitting there
listening to.
Speaker 1 (06:49):
The record, he clearly did.
Speaker 2 (06:51):
I don't know about that. I don't think Justin Bieber
sitting around going I can't wait to listen to the
new Selena Gobez record.
Speaker 1 (06:57):
Or he came up on his feeds. You know, these
young kids. He's not that young anymore. He's actually in
the same kids. These young people, they all, for the
most part, unless you're Beyonce Radell, they all have social media.
They're doing their own social media for the most part,
they're looking at their feeds. These things pop up because
social media has changed. It's not just who you follow anymore,
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it's who you engage with or the content that they think,
the platforms think that you will like. So, yeah, these
Selena videos, they definitely came across him, people making videos.
Oh my god, this is about Justin. This is about Justin.
Oh my god, this was about Justin. You know. So
he saw them. Then he shared another post on his
igs story where a lot of people think that Haley,
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his wife, told him to post this because he shared
a post that Haley uploaded on Instagram in twenty nineteen, Like,
what are the fucking odds that Justin Bieber remembers what
his wife posted in January of twenty nineteen.
Speaker 2 (08:00):
Well, what was it?
Speaker 1 (08:01):
Oh my god, it's so long, I'll cut me off.
Whenever you get bored.
Speaker 2 (08:04):
Well, no, I mean, just give me what it's about.
Speaker 1 (08:06):
It's I have to read it, just cut me off.
Stepping into twenty nineteen, I want to be more open.
I want to be more open about things that I
struggle with and be able to be more vulnerable. I
am a twenty two year old and the truth is,
no matter how amazing life may look from the outside,
I struggle. I'm insecure, I'm fragile, I'm hurting. I have fears,
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I have doubts, I have anxiety, I get sad, I
get angry. I have had more days than I can count.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
But okay, stop for one second. What does this have
to do with Selena Gomme.
Speaker 1 (08:36):
I don't fucking know.
Speaker 2 (08:38):
Well, then why are you telling us? I mean it
shared some posts.
Speaker 1 (08:41):
I mean basically it goes on. She talks that here
we go, here we go, this part, maybe this part.
There are days that I'm simply broken because of the
online chatter. It would be incredible if other young girls
and women could find it in themselves to lift each
other up, to stop making other women who are struggling
just like them feel incompetent and less than Basically she
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My take is Bieber wishes that Selena wasn't drudging up
the past again, you know, because there's been even recently
before she released her album, we were talking about Kaylee
versus Selena, and now there's all this newfound attention and
negativity for his wife.
Speaker 2 (09:24):
Yeah, and that keeps coming up on my feed as well,
the did someone put together something that shows her? Yeah,
the history of her stalking him for something and okay,
and I know we talked about that, but that's what
keeps littering my feed, not so much the Selena music.
But admittedly I'm not online over the weekend that much.
Speaker 1 (09:45):
Yeah. Yeah, Then that was Friday. Then on Saturday he
took it up a notch and posted on his actual
feed because that was on his ig story, he said
on a post where he shared a photos, including a
photo of his son, which he knew he would get attention.
I don't even think Bieber's ever posted. I mean, it
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was a photo from behind so you can't see a face,
but still I can't even remember the last time Justin's
posted a picture of his son.
Speaker 2 (10:13):
I don't know if I've ever seen his kid.
Speaker 1 (10:14):
I think the kid's like a year old by now. Anyways,
he posted three photos. One was his son, and he
captioned that I got anger issues too, but I want
to grow and not react so much. Okay, all right.
Then he also posted a jam session with some friends
that said, I think I hate myself sometimes when I
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feel myself start to become inauthentic. Then I remember we're
all being made to think we're not enough. But I
still hate when I change myself to please people.
Speaker 2 (10:51):
Okay, you want to translate that for me, Well, no,
that's just a musician talking. I think he is trying
to make music. He's finding himself falling into trends and
things that he knows that everybody is doing that work
and he's just not down with it.
Speaker 1 (11:06):
Oh so you think this is literally about music.
Speaker 2 (11:08):
Yeah, I don't think this has anything to do with
this personal life. I really think it's one hundred percent
him creating, trying to create, trying to find his space
in the new thirties world that he's living in. I
was wondering where you were going with this if it
had to do anything with relationship. To me, it's it's
purely musical and artistic struggle.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
Well. Then he also posted a photo with no caption
of his wife Haley. This was yesterday, so I'm giving
you a whole weekend. Rundown got we went Friday, the
ig stories, Saturday, the picture of his son and anger issues,
and then the other one that you think is about music.
I think it's he's like, he's just struggling to figure
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himself out at thirty something. I don't think it has
anything to do with music personally.
Speaker 2 (11:52):
Didn't you say it had to do with the jam session?
Speaker 1 (11:54):
He posted a jam session, but I thought, you know,
it was like a subtweet kind of thing, like, yes,
video of him, that's what he was how he spent
his Saturday. But I interpreted the caption as another response
to Selena Gomez.
Speaker 2 (12:06):
No, No, that's a stretch.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
And then Sunday he went out to eat with Haley
and he posted a picture of her that he took
out at I lived in La for so long, I'm
like almost certain they were on Third Street somewhere. It
looks like they were not to eat at a place
on Third Street. I sent you the photo. They were
eating outside.
Speaker 2 (12:25):
And the buildings look too nice, dude, and too far away.
I would say, that's almost like the grove or something.
Speaker 1 (12:30):
The grove is by Third Street. Yes, yeah, okay, it's
just another thing, like look at her, she's smiling. We're
out to dinner as a couple. We're all good and good.
Good for them. I'm glad they're good. I'm glad they're
together and not hopefully being affected too much by the
Selena of it all. But that's that. I texted you
this new song from Jack Harlowe with Doja Cat called
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just Us, and I said, listen to this. I'm gonna
mention it briefly on Monday, but don't share any thought.
So you haven't shared any thoughts and I haven't shared mine. Well,
I said it in a different way. I said, I
hate listening to music and having it feel like it's
a chore. And honestly, that's what I did feel with
the Gaga album. I'm not a hater. I did like
the Abricadabra song, even though it felt like a be.
Speaker 2 (13:15):
It gets better to me. It's an a for me now, Okay.
Speaker 1 (13:18):
Okay, but I did like it from the beginning. Okay,
I can be objective. I fucking love this new Jack
Harlow song. It's like wow, instant smash, like the first
time I heard it, I'm like, oh, this is a hit,
like top five. I don't know if it's top one,
but top five, I would say, and Doja's great on it,
and the video's sexy and like all of it. I
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loved it all. How about you?
Speaker 2 (13:40):
Sounds like everything that's ever been released ever.
Speaker 1 (13:43):
I didn't say it was original, but I said.
Speaker 2 (13:45):
No, it's not original at all. I mean you could
say that that was Nicki Minaj with I don't know,
name another hip hop, post Malone, whomever. I mean, it's
there's zero specialness to it. I'm not saying that doesn't
make it not good. It just makes it generic to me.
Speaker 1 (13:59):
Correct. I never said it was special or unique or different,
but it's a hit.
Speaker 2 (14:03):
Yeah, it might be. I don't know. I got to
listen to it a couple see. I wouldn't listen to
it again because it's so boring. It's just the same old,
same old. There's absolutely no zip to it. There's no
twist on anything that's modern. It feels like a song
I've heard seven million times. And to your point, when
I typically hear a song seven million times, that means
it's been played seven million times, and it makes it
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a hit, so whatever, it's non original. I'm not interested
in things that aren't really that original, all right.
Speaker 1 (14:31):
Shockingly, Kanye West is taking a bit of a break
from Twitter. However, there's still a lot of fallout from
all the smack that he was talking. He even brought
up Iggy Azalea's son, because Iggy had a relationship with
Playboy Carti and Kanye has been obsessed with Playboy Cardi recently,
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and he said, Oh, I want to get his son
on a song of mine. I'm like, that would be
the dumbest. That'd be about as dumb as putting your
child on a song with Diddy, which Kanye did. Okay,
so hopefully Iggy says no to that, but she responded instead,
It's crazy how much I actually know about that man
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and the things I could say, But let's keep it cute,
because I know who you send your penis pictures to
and the weird fantasies you have share with other men.
Most of Hollywood does. It's not a very well kept secret.
Is she inferring that Kanye is on the down low,
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that he's like by or gay.
Speaker 2 (15:41):
I think he's open sexually. I think because of whatever
is going on with him. He's down to try anything
and everything. You know, he doesn't seem to have any
guardrails on life.
Speaker 1 (15:52):
I have to remind you all because you know, I've
been doing this for twenty one fucking years now, and
some things imprinting. I will never ever forget twenty sixteen
when Kanye's you know, God, I wanted to look up
the details to remind myself of everything. It was on
Twitter too. Kanye has been beefing on Twitter for over
a decade now. Yeah, he was beefing at the time
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with Wiz Khalifa, who at the time was in a
relationship with his ex girlfriend Amber her not Ember Herd
with the fuck Amber Rose. Yeah, and they were beefing
over album title and names and stupid the wave like
stupid fucking bullshit. But then Amber Rose chimed in and
was like, are you mad I'm not around anymore to
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stick it in your ass fingers in the booty bitch.
Oh I remember that, yes, figures in the booty bitch
like she told the world that Kanye likes his prostate
played with like his bud played with. I don't know,
I'm inclined to believe that. What Iggy said and now
what and also what previously Amber said there might be
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some truth to that. Iggy also revealed that at the
beginning of her career, back in twenty twelve, when she
was super young and at the time got Hollywood and
show business is so incestuous. Everybody's dated everybody. Back in
twenty twelve, Iggy Azalea was dating the person who is
now Rihanna's baby daddy. She was dating Asap Rocky, and
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she was in a business meeting with Kanye, and all
of a sudden, Kanye says, I look at your pictures
every day for inspiration, and then he told her, yeah,
I jerk off to them what And then he says
to her, he was like, but you've got a boyfriend, right,
I said, yes, I do have a boyfriend. He was like,
how big is this dick? Not kidding you? My face
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must have been like the fuck. He was like, you
don't got to tell me. I know it's big, bruh.
Why are you asking about other men's dicks? Weird of you? Yeah,
he was like, I know it is. You got to
let your boyfriend fuck as many different girls as he can,
because if you've got a big dick, that's his god
given right to fuck as many women as possible. Wow, then,
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even though I don't know at the time. At one point,
Kanye responded on Twitter saying this is true, so he
basically just confirmed it. It doesn't care, He doesn't care.
Kim is his baby mama and ex wife is said
to be very concerned about everything, but so far is
not pursuing any legal action. We shall see. Speaking of
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courts in the legal system, Justin Beldoni is involved in
another lawsuit. This one he filed against his former pupulicist
alleging defamation and that she maliciously leaked texts that were
the groundwork for all of Blake Lively's craziness, texts that
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she got from her former employee, who is his current publicist.
Sometimes I feel like I need a flow chart for people,
because if you're not paying clothes attention, it could be
a little bit confusing. She had a contract with his company.
Speaker 2 (19:07):
She was probably paid out.
Speaker 1 (19:08):
No, no, no no, That's why she the very first
lawsuit in all of this. It didn't get a lot
of attention, but now because he's suing her, it's getting
more attention. Stephanie Jones, his former publicist, She sued him first.
Before Blake Lively sued him, she sued him for breach
of contract, amongst other claims. So they had signed a
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deal and she was supposed to rep him and Wayfair
his production company at least through the majority or a
lot of twenty twenty five, and he cut her off
and went with the other publicist that worked there that
was starting her own firm. I don't know the exact number,
but if I had to guess, for his personal publicity alone,
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you could charge anywhere from five to ten to more
thousand dollars a month, and then for the production company
twenty to twenty five to thirty to fifty. Even so,
this woman is now out hundreds of thousands of dollars
because they left. I mean, I think it's like a
jilted lover. She was like, they hurt me, so I'm
gonna hurt.
Speaker 2 (20:11):
Him, right, Yeah, And who knows why she was fired.
That's what we have to get to the bottom of,
because if you're fired for.
Speaker 1 (20:17):
Cause exactly well I know that's why. That's what he
is claiming. He says that he fired her because she
was failing to perform duties and because she was behaving
erradically and making threats. Cause, yeah, so there we go. Additionally, God, people, people,
people simmer simmer like every week. I understand, like this
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story has been so big and people want to keep
pushing it forward, but there naturally is tons of content
like I led with this one that's like actual news, okay,
but now TMZ on Friday ran this article about Blake
Lively not going to the met Gala this year and
being preve about it like, oh, it's her decision, she's
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not going, Like who cared? I don't think people would
have I personally would not have inferred that she was
uninvited because she's not a Kardashian. She doesn't go every year.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Well no, no, let's stop for a second. I told
you at the very beginning of all of this stuff.
The only reason I know her to be relevant is
because she somehow had made her way onto the uber
A list of that event. She made such a big
deal about it, and I know Ryan Reynolds has talked
about that in a lot of interviews before that. That
is like her super Bowl, I think, is what his
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quote was.
Speaker 1 (21:36):
But she doesn't go every year. She didn't go last year.
Speaker 2 (21:39):
Well, she working last year. Maybe she was working.
Speaker 1 (21:41):
Now I'm looking it up. She didn't go last year.
She also didn't go in twenty twenty three. That's two
years in a row that she didn't go.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
Could have been filming.
Speaker 1 (21:50):
But my point is she doesn't go every single year.
She missed the last two years.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
All I'm saying is, I just know that's her thing,
and I'm not inferring anything. I'm just telling you that's
how I knew her. I assumed she kept the ball going,
was with her fashion thing. I don't even know what
to call that, like, I just thought she was so
invested in that sort of deal. I don't know how
many years she goes doesn't go. I'm just telling you
that's kind of how what I knew of her to
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be doing over the past years.
Speaker 1 (22:18):
Well, if anything, she's maybe not going, not because she
was uninvited. Of course she was invited. If anything, she
just doesn't want any negative press, and people might give
her negative press if she goes. Oh look at her
getting all fancy and going to met Gallup.
Speaker 2 (22:35):
No, I agree with that all day. Since the beginning
of this, I think she should have pulled the plug
on everything and anything and just focused on this I
wouldn't go either. They still have the stink on them.
They can pretend this has played out some other way,
and I'm sure that they do in their own circle
of friends, right that they're like, oh, we were wrong.
Speaker 1 (22:54):
Then yeah.
Speaker 2 (22:55):
I think the writing is already firmly spray painted on
the wall. It's you, honey, you know. I think everybody
kind of gets that, and she just needs to just
go away. People will forget. This will just be a
fun conversation for us in like a year, a year
and a half, we'll go back and go, oh, my god,
remember how great that was? If you stop feeding it.
But they keep feeding it, so you know it's going
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to continue. This is on them.
Speaker 1 (23:18):
It's so interesting because this documentary, oh I don't even
know if I mentioned it on March thirty. First, this
documentary that I did about Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni
is going to premiere in the US. Do we talk
about that?
Speaker 2 (23:33):
Is that the thing I text you that you're in
the trailer?
Speaker 1 (23:36):
Yes, yes, you texted me that it was the trailer
for the UK version.
Speaker 2 (23:41):
You put it up on the message board on our
Patreons show, but we did not talk about it.
Speaker 1 (23:45):
Okay, so people are there's like even conspiracy theories around
this because the UK version is ninety minutes long and
the US version for some reason is only going to
be sixty minutes long. So that's weird. Why are they
cutting out thirty minutes of show?
Speaker 2 (24:02):
I don't know, well, as Americans are easily distracted.
Speaker 1 (24:05):
But also some people that watched the document and it's
got a different name in the UK, it was called
he said, she said, I believe on ID and Max.
It'll be on ID in Max and it's called in dispute,
in dispute. Some people said that the documentary almost slanted
in favor of Blake Lively Wow, and a lot of
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the legal people that they spoke to. I didn't watch
it yet, but this is what I've heard that some
of the people in the ends with a Saga fandom,
they felt that it was very pro Blake. And a
lot of the legal people say that she's got a
really good chance in court. It's not a slam dumb
for him that she could end up winning.
Speaker 2 (24:47):
I've said this many times that there's probably things he
did wrong. I don't think that he's innocent in all
of this. I think a first time filmmaker or working
with an A list actor or whatever. I think there's
a lot of things that you can do wrong, and
I think him not taking control of his own property
was his biggest mistake, and I think that opened the
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door for a lot of things to go wrong by
letting her steamroll him and maybe even letting her think
that she was in charge. So I think there's fault
on both sides of this. But I don't care what
a judge says at the end of anything, because I've
seen enough, like enough proof, actual evidence has been put
in front of me, and I've been like, well, I
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see who the problem is here, So it is what
it is.
Speaker 1 (25:33):
Yeah, I agree. Like all these years later, Casey Anthony
was found not guilty, but everybody thinks she still did it.
So everybody thinks she did it, you know, right.
Speaker 2 (25:41):
Right, You can't change people's perception. It's like Elon Musk,
whom we'll get to.
Speaker 1 (25:46):
Yes, I gotta start moving fast.
Speaker 2 (25:48):
It's the same thing.
Speaker 1 (25:49):
I don't want to rune on the time. Okay, we
got a bridge topic, and then we get to Elon.
Speaking of movies, Snow White, Disney's live action remake finally
debuted this weekend, and it was I want to, I mean,
I guess a bomb or a dud. The film costs
at least we don't know the real number, but at
least two hundred and nine million dollars. Wow, And it
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debuted globally with eighty seven point three million. It's below projections.
They were estimating that the movie was going to debut
with one hundred million globally, So that's well below estimations
projections based on tracking, and you know, all these people
can tell usually. But the good news is the folks
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that did watch it seemed to enjoy it. It got
an overall rating of a B B minus B plus,
I forget and women specifically gave it an A minus.
So it's not necessarily a bad movie per se, if
you go see it, if you want to.
Speaker 2 (26:47):
I mean saying bomb is a tad harsh. I mean,
it has the rest of its life to get up
to two hundred million dollars, which god knows what deal
they'll make with streaming in this and that and other
deals when it comes to merchandizing. Underperformed, you can say,
but I wouldn't say bomb. There's plenty of films that
they release and they literally go away the next week.
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This is a property that will not go away. The
kids will watch, It'll be streamed, you know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (27:13):
It's Disney A better way to describe it than of
all of Disney's live action remakes. This is the lowest debut. Yeah,
so that's a bomb.
Speaker 2 (27:23):
I would not say it's a bomb a dud. How
many movies have come out for the first week A
Forrest Gump that came out and people were like, well,
it's what isn't anything?
Speaker 1 (27:31):
Yeah, but that's not how consumption works anymore.
Speaker 2 (27:34):
But it is because of streaming deals and of views,
and there's plenty of merchandising. There's plenty of ways to
continue to make money. It's like an artist putting out
an album and nobody listening to it. Chapel rowon, and
then months and months and months later it naturally becomes
a hit. It's the same thing. It could happen, it
may not. You could fuck it. Maybe done next week,
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very well, maybe right. I'm just not willing to put
a a headstone on this fucking thing yet.
Speaker 1 (28:02):
Well, we shall see. Also, the actress who played snow White,
Rachel Zegler, I think we might have or maybe not.
But there's been, you know, a lot of talk that
she and Gal fuck I mispronounced her last name, go
dot right. I was saying, good do go dot. I
was told it's not goodo Gal Goadott. You know, there
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have been all of these reports and chatter that the
two of them don't get along, they're not friends. And
that's fine, you don't have to be friends with your coworkers. However,
over the weekend, Rachel Zegler did something that I think
was a bad look. She took to her Instagram and
she shared a carousel of thirteen pictures from the making
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of the movie, and she didn't even include Gal Gadot
in any of those pictures. Now, you don't have to
be friends with your co stars, but when you're promoting
a huge Disney movie, you have to at least pretend
to like each other. And not including her in this
one carousel, and it's not like she did a follow
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up post with more pictures. This is the only post
with pictures from making of the movie, and she didn't
include Gal in any ogain.
Speaker 2 (29:12):
But let me play Devil's advocate and this is her
own personal Instagram. You're talking about here, right, So wouldn't
it be hypocritical if she put a post up about
Gal whom they clearly have differences that have been well
chronicled everywhere. Yeah, I mean, wouldn't it be very hypocritical
if she put that up there? People would be like,
where's your conviction? Where's your spine? It's a damned if
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you do damned.
Speaker 1 (29:35):
If you don't situation right wait, wait, oh my god,
I just noticed now she did a second post with one, two, three,
four five. Well, basically she posted nearly thirty fucking pictures
and Gal is not in any event.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
Now at this point, it's extremely petty. Yes, it does,
to your point, makes her look real small? Yeah, just
does this is a job? Yes, this is a job,
and she's posting from her job, and Gal is the star,
and she is the star, and you're not going to
include her. Let me just say something, it's going to
be hard for this girl to get work in the
future if you behave this way, because it's petty, and
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people don't want petty. They want people that are going
to put asses in seats and not you know, have
controversy surrounding them about their own beliefs of this and
that this is a bad look.
Speaker 1 (30:25):
Well, she's already established herself as a film actress with
some name recognition, and she's got a large social media following.
She's got over two million followers.
Speaker 2 (30:36):
Oh way, so had Blake Lively? Right right? You know,
all of that can change on a dime.
Speaker 1 (30:41):
She has already announced her next move, which I think
is smart because it keeps her working and basically she's
going to be starring in the West End, their version
of Broadway in a new revival of A Vita. Oh okay, yeah,
you know, film actors are seen as a bigger deal
on the on stage age often petty, we can agree,
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all right, Yes, Elon musk lots of drama with Elon. First,
his baby mama, the most recent one, who gave birth
to his fourteenth child, claims that after she sued him
for custody and to establish paternity, that he has engaged
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in financial retaliation, meaning he was providing for her, but
then now he has significantly reduced his financial payments. Wah,
sucks for her.
Speaker 2 (31:37):
What a gem he is.
Speaker 1 (31:39):
Additionally, Elon's daughter, whom we've known, is estranged from Elon.
His daughter's trans was born a boy. Now lives as
a girl. She's twenty, a young woman. Over the weekend, Elon,
he's done this before. He said, my son is dead,
a victim of the woke mind virus.
Speaker 2 (32:02):
Yeah, what a dick.
Speaker 1 (32:03):
I know. This comes just days after Vivian, his daughter,
gave an interview to teen Vogue and revealed that she
hasn't spoken to her dad in five years. That's way
more than an estrangement. They haven't spoken in five years.
That she found out about all of these siblings through
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social media and let me find like a really good quote.
She was pretty vicious, So you know, she's become very political,
not afraid of voicing her opinions about her dad, or
about Donald Trump, or about anything. And they asked her,
do you feel scared he's the richest man in the world.
Her response, he's a pathetic man child. Why would I
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feel scared of him? Oh? He has so much power?
N Nah, I don't give a fuck. Why should I
be scared of this man because he's rich. Oh no,
I'm trembling, oh, shivering in my boots here. I don't
give a fuck how much money anyone has, I don't.
I really don't. People thrive off of fear. I'm not
giving anyone that space in my mind. The only thing
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that gets to live free in my mind are drag queens.
I really like this twenty.
Speaker 2 (33:12):
Year old too well said. She said, did you watch
Elon crying on Fox News? No, not literally crying, but
whining about Tesla.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
He called the people psychotic?
Speaker 2 (33:24):
And oh yeah, yeah, yeahah. I love that he can't
see his part in this. You know what I love?
My favorite thing is the right when you look at
any media channel for you look at Fox whatever, and
they like to make this point over and over, and
it's my favorite point. Where are all these people? When
Elon first came around? Thought was this godsend? Thought was
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this credible thinker? Was this guy that was next? Where
are you?
Speaker 1 (33:48):
Now?
Speaker 2 (33:48):
Here's my answer. Sometimes people hide who they are, and
then they show you who they are, and then as
a rational, smart, intelligent person, you change your mind about
which none of these people are able to do. They
got their head in the sand, going no, everything's fine,
this is great. I don't understand people that their conviction
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is let me stick my head in the sand just
so I can constantly be right. No, I see someone
that's an asshole. I'm willing to turn on a diamond
say I was wrong. That person's actually an asshole. How
many times on the show have I said I thought
Elon was a guy that had the opportunity to really
do great things, and all he has done is flushed
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it over and over because if he just wants to
be famous, that's all he wants to be.
Speaker 1 (34:34):
I called it, you called it.
Speaker 2 (34:35):
You're exactly right. He just wanted to be a celebrity
all along.
Speaker 1 (34:39):
I wish you could remember what episode that was, because
I had that light bulb moment.
Speaker 2 (34:43):
You were like, this guy just wants to be a celebrity. Yeah,
what a letdown of a human being. He is pretending
he doesn't know what the Nazi salute is.
Speaker 1 (34:50):
His daughter said that was definitely a Nazi salute.
Speaker 2 (34:53):
He knows exactly what he's doing. I'm not going to
call him dumb. I'm just going to call him for
what he is, a fame. Whoor you called it?
Speaker 1 (34:59):
Well, I love being right. Finally, before we take some calls,
Lily Allen has revealed that she in the midst of
splitting from her husband David Harber, she went to rehab
and she also got a boob job. Whatever makes you happy.
I say, she looks great.
Speaker 2 (35:16):
I love Lily Allen.
Speaker 1 (35:17):
Before we take some calls, let me thank some people
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Speaker 2 (35:40):
Us right into your podcast feed.
Speaker 1 (35:42):
Patreon dot com slash perez Hilton. Thank you, Carrie Henderson,
Nancy Potite, thank you, Ashley Miller. Go to patreon dot
com slash perez Hilton. We'd love to and we were
very active on the message board. We'd love to see
you there too. All right, let's take some calls.
Speaker 3 (36:00):
Began and I had to stop the podcast. I'm sure
we're going to get a bazillion calls about the argument
with wearing a hat into a gay bar. Look what
our country is doing right now. They are removing any
inference to gay LGBTQ. They are removing words from government offices,
from our schools. This guy is one hundred percent in
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the right not letting someone in with a maga hat.
That guy is only there to stir shit. Why does
he even want to be there in the first place.
There's no damages. This lawsuit, if there ever was one,
should be immediately thrown out. And yes, an owner has
the right to choose the business that walks in the door.
I'm one hundred percent on Booker side.
Speaker 2 (36:37):
I mean, they're removing things from history from our government websites.
Theanola Gay, one of the most famous planes in our
country's history. It's gone from government websites because it's got
the word gay in it. They're doing this stuff. It's
really happening.
Speaker 1 (36:54):
I thought about this more, and my thoughts are I understand. Listen,
I think I said it. I understand you can not
welcome anybody that wasn't the point. The point is, I
think it's very Unamerican and everything. However, if you're gonna
say we don't want maga attire here, I think just
say we don't want any political messaging here now that
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I'm fine with.
Speaker 2 (37:17):
Okay, well, I think that's what they're saying.
Speaker 1 (37:19):
No, they were specific about it being maga.
Speaker 2 (37:22):
Okay, well, I don't care either way. If you don't
want that in your bar, and you're gay, you have
all of my support. Fine, I don't care.
Speaker 1 (37:28):
It was a gay guy who wore it. It's a
gay Trump voter.
Speaker 2 (37:31):
I don't care if you are gay and you don't
understand how that may hurt other gay people. You're walking
around blind, is what I would say to you. There's
just too many facts in front of you. And I'm
not even saying that like Donald Trump is anti gay.
I don't even believe that he is. I believe it's
just that there's a part of that party that is
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trying to take the world to a different day. And
that day, in my guestimation, doesn't include the gays and
include the blacks, doesn't include the Latinos. It doesn't and
that's the way they want it. There's a faction of
that a radical faction of that party that believes that
I'm not blind. I can see that. So if you
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can't see it enough, just to take off that hat
when you go in. I got no empathy for you.
I got none. Sorry, I mean, come on.
Speaker 1 (38:19):
I just think it's lame. And I didn't vote for
him or agree with it, but I think it's lame
to discriminate against that.
Speaker 2 (38:25):
I'm not mad at your opinion. I just I just
got I guess I just don't agree with it all. Right,
here we go, Hey, guys.
Speaker 4 (38:31):
This is Katie from Chicago, just calling really quick. In
the Patreon show, you guys mentioned Kylie Kelsey's podcast, and
just to give my perspective as far as liberal versus conservative,
I think a lot of people that found herself included
found her through being a Taylor Swift fan and being
interested in that whole world of Travis and his brother
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now his brother's wife, Kylie Kelsey, and she talks about
Taylor Swift, and I mean very minimally, but I mean
she's been asked or mentioned her. So I think a
lot of people that find her and enjoy her podcasting content.
I mean a lot of it is for women, I
would say, more specifically moms and probably those of us
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who found her through Taylor Swift. And I don't think
Taylor Swift. I mean, I know she has some conservative fans,
but I do think overall, maybe mean more liberal. But
that's myself and so maybe I'm just talking about myself.
But I love her podcast mainly because I'm fascinated by
Taylor Swift's life, and I am about as liberal as
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they come. All right, love you guys so much, have
a great week.
Speaker 2 (39:40):
I love her, I love Philly women. My personality just
fit with Philly women when I live there. I mean,
they all have edge and this thing about them that's
just inherently cool. And I don't know what it is
about those East Coast women, but she just seems like
every single one of them to be. I adore her.
I just think she's the best.
Speaker 1 (40:00):
All right. Well, thank you all, and hope to see
some of you at patreon dot com slash Perez Hilton
on Thursday. If not see you all next week, be well,
take it easy.