Field Dispatch
245. Summer House & SLOMW news, RHOA recap w/ Selle Brooks (Who Asked Me Podcast)
Field Notes
Back again this week because...
Summer House news, SLOMW fights and news, and an Atlanta Season that will not quit. Mani is joined by Selle (@whoaskedselle) to break down Jen Fessler vs. Ciara in the Summer House latest round of rumors and tomfoolery and the Taylor vs Mikayla (Secret Lives of Mormon Wives) fight with clear winners and LOSERS in both. Then of course the RHOA cast trip in Dallas is truly providing and keeping us laughing and asking plenty more questions. Discussing it alI in the Mix!
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Speaker 1: Thank you? How are you? I'm good, I'm good. Thank
Speaker 1: you for having me.
Speaker 2: Oh my goodness, thank you for coming back. I'm so
Speaker 2: excited to talk with you today, mainly because you're Atlanta recap.
Speaker 2: You're real about Atlanta had me Howland because I was
Speaker 2: like me too. I could not have articulated it any better.
Speaker 2: I think this season of Atlanta has really.
Speaker 1: Really stepped it up. Like this is not the last
Speaker 1: three or four seasons. Babes. We're in a good place.
Speaker 1: We're in a different place. I'm having a great time.
Speaker 1: I can't imagine if you're watching that you're not.
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Speaker 2: us guide you to to that place, because Sunday nights I'm
Speaker 2: living for.
Speaker 1: No we are.
Speaker 3: We are in a good place. And I knew that
Speaker 3: we were gonna get here. Listen, like last year obviously
Speaker 3: with the what's.
Speaker 1: A girl name Britt?
Speaker 4: Britt?
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, stuff that was not great, But take that out.
Speaker 3: I said this last year, I said, take the Britt
Speaker 3: and Kenya stuff out, like we have something here. I
Speaker 3: was like, we have something here, and I knew, I
Speaker 3: knew we just needed to tweak it a little bit.
Speaker 1: And the girls, the girls are giving.
Speaker 4: No, they really are. I'm very very pleased.
Speaker 2: Speaking of Kenya, I wanted to get a little bit
Speaker 2: into a little bit of hot topics before we dove
Speaker 2: straight in straight into Atlanta.
Speaker 1: Can I talk today? And speaking of Kenya, I it's
Speaker 1: not that I never expected to.
Speaker 2: See her on my TV screen again, It's just that
Speaker 2: I didn't expect her to be in my headlines, and
Speaker 2: she's already been in them like twice the last month.
Speaker 2: First with the depending on what you call it, questionable
Speaker 2: asterisk eviction maybe.
Speaker 1: Move and relocation of things we don't know look like a.
Speaker 2: Girl.
Speaker 3: You think if Kenya Moore was really moving, she would
Speaker 3: have that stuff out on the curve.
Speaker 1: I don't. I don't. I think there would be trucks
Speaker 1: and things.
Speaker 2: Okay, so get the eviction asterisk, I would say, I
Speaker 2: don't want to get sued. I don't know if Kenya's
Speaker 2: money's that long anymore, obviously not, but here she is
Speaker 2: trying to regain it after this public eviction of her
Speaker 2: salon that she opened the year of that lawsuit situation
Speaker 2: with brit and that that whole tobacco all of that
Speaker 2: has come to a close. Everything that we thought about
Speaker 2: and where we were has all gone to hell now.
Speaker 2: So I didn't expect to hear much from Kenya after that,
Speaker 2: But Baby, I was wrong.
Speaker 1: She got a whole new show. And the reason I.
Speaker 2: Wanted to talk about this is because one, it's on
Speaker 2: Amazon Prime, this show, and that is a very interesting
Speaker 2: place to me to put pop culture relevant ensemble cast
Speaker 2: TV shows, especially of the reality genre that I don't
Speaker 2: know Prime to be the best at that.
Speaker 1: But when you attach all.
Speaker 2: The names that I am about to tell y'all to
Speaker 2: this thing again, I'm even more confused and concerned. But
Speaker 2: what got my attention was that Kenya Moore is joining
Speaker 2: a show called Reality Retreat working title according to Deadline,
Speaker 2: with none other than Kim Zolciak, who she still does
Speaker 2: not like. Crazy to me, baby, all it gets better.
Speaker 1: Margaret Joseph's is on this show, Christine Quinn from Selling Sunset,
Speaker 1: Brittany Cartwright from vander Pump Rules in the Valley.
Speaker 2: So oh, and if you think, oh wait, racism might
Speaker 2: play a part. Oh, it gets worse. Brittany's probably the
Speaker 2: most progressive white on that team.
Speaker 1: Let's get going.
Speaker 2: Braxton Family Values star Tamar Yeo this face she said.
Speaker 2: The Bachelotte's Caitlin Bristow. She hosts Off the Vine, It's
Speaker 2: a podcast. She's notorious for being the first woman to
Speaker 2: basically sleep with all the men that she wanted to
Speaker 2: and going off fives, but she's basically been like a
Speaker 2: slutshamed and kicked out of Bachelation ever since. Jen Tran
Speaker 2: the first and only Asian probably the last as well bachelorette,
Speaker 2: and Julie and Savannah Chrisly Tool, chrislies Tool, Chris lies
Speaker 2: Oh and Hillary Cucumber Baldwin.
Speaker 1: Okay, so here's the thing.
Speaker 2: I could have taken Savanna Chrisly or not Savannah, not Sannah,
Speaker 2: not Sna.
Speaker 1: What's the mom Julie Julie.
Speaker 2: I could have taken Julie because something about Julie and
Speaker 2: Todd I me too.
Speaker 1: I think I'm on the same page.
Speaker 3: I'm literally like, are y'all just wearing that paraphernalia because
Speaker 3: he got y'all out of jail.
Speaker 1: So that's my thing. I feel like Julie and Todd.
Speaker 2: Yes, I have, I am. I think it's WEIRDVA is weird.
Speaker 2: I do think that Julie and Todd do have sins.
Speaker 1: I do.
Speaker 2: I think that the reason that Todd and Julie even
Speaker 2: went to prison is because Todd can't keep his dick
Speaker 2: in his fans. If you listen to enough podcast, if
Speaker 2: you listen to or you research enough, you know that
Speaker 2: Todd Christley really only went to jail because his gay
Speaker 2: lover he tried to stay in control. Tod tried to
Speaker 2: stay in control. Gay lover said I want to, you know,
Speaker 2: flex my muscles a little bit. And Todd being Todd,
Speaker 2: if you've ever watched the show, he said, nah, I
Speaker 2: am the main character. And that pissed his lover off,
Speaker 2: and yeah, it would piss me off. And he went
Speaker 2: and did the gayest thing possible and told the fans
Speaker 2: to take his ex to.
Speaker 1: Jail literally.
Speaker 2: No theory like okay, but no for real And if
Speaker 2: you guys are gay, it's true, like especially an older
Speaker 2: white gay man.
Speaker 1: Okay. And that man didn't no time, which is how
Speaker 1: I know it was true.
Speaker 2: He didn't no time, and he was the business manager person,
Speaker 2: he did the transactions and he did a zero.
Speaker 1: You just took the words out of my mouth.
Speaker 2: You did the transactions, you did it, and you sent
Speaker 2: him and his wife to jail.
Speaker 1: And you did nothing. Baby, you was mad. It's literally
Speaker 1: like if I tell you, excuse me, sorry, y'all, it
Speaker 1: is early.
Speaker 3: If I tell you to set something on fire, and
Speaker 3: you said something on fire, yes, we should both be
Speaker 3: in trouble.
Speaker 1: I said set it on fire. You did set it on.
Speaker 2: Fire, right, And you are a business manager. You are
Speaker 2: a business manager, okay. I told you to move the
Speaker 2: money around and do the things. You did the things right. So,
Speaker 2: and Julie has always been like, I let that man
Speaker 2: do whatever he want.
Speaker 1: Julie got the most sense to me. She's like lavender marriage, fine,
Speaker 1: oh yeah, whatever, girl. I'm in this big house. Girl.
Speaker 1: It's not my business.
Speaker 4: Girl.
Speaker 2: I get my blowouts and get friends with my good
Speaker 2: country girls and get to go to the North Stroom
Speaker 2: and have lunch on a Wednesday at nine am.
Speaker 1: So I'm happy.
Speaker 2: And she just happened to go to jail and by
Speaker 2: you know, by proxy, and because her you know now
Speaker 2: actually genuinely racist, not terrible, terrible white daughter went full magot,
Speaker 2: raising a little black girl, which is really is what
Speaker 2: is concerning to me. That is a different story because
Speaker 2: now she's on the View and everything caping for that
Speaker 2: man and that orange house and all of that, and
Speaker 2: I have not been able to watch that mess sense,
Speaker 2: which is a shame because the View used to be
Speaker 2: so great sometimes and I now you will never see
Speaker 2: me again with that blonde on.
Speaker 3: There she is it's a whole hole, Like, yeah, she
Speaker 3: is so insufferable. The way also she treated what's bois
Speaker 3: and her brother Chase, Okay, yeah, and Chase is not
Speaker 3: perfect by far, don't get me wrong, none of them,
Speaker 3: but the way she was talking to them, Like I
Speaker 3: know that they have a tricky situation like relationship with
Speaker 3: the oldest one, the oldest daughter.
Speaker 2: Old Kyle, Yes, the black granddaughter's dad, right, the one
Speaker 2: that's always on the podcast with Caitlyn from t Mama.
Speaker 1: Yeah, I know the situation with her.
Speaker 2: But Savannah mad at everybody and everything, Like the way
Speaker 2: she was talking to Nanny fay.
Speaker 4: No, seriously, which is your live and grandmother?
Speaker 1: Can you please?
Speaker 3: Not only that, my Manna would have slapped the dog
Speaker 3: shit out of me if they were like filming that
Speaker 3: document ar anything and Nanny Fay, like I guess when
Speaker 3: they're used to filming their USA show, it's like I mean,
Speaker 3: it's reality show. It's like walk in, say hello, good morning,
Speaker 3: act like you haven't seen each other. And so Nanny
Speaker 3: Faye walked in the room and said, good morning, and
Speaker 3: this ain't the other show. You don't have to act
Speaker 3: like we ain't seen each other. My grandmother would have walked.
Speaker 2: Promptly the room and slapped the ship out of me
Speaker 2: so that I didn't see her, no more so hard
Speaker 2: that I forgot I saw her this morning because I
Speaker 2: said this, it's really just a respect thing when you
Speaker 2: walk into a room, even if I have seen you
Speaker 2: already in this house, when.
Speaker 1: You walk to a room, speak hello, and y'all from
Speaker 1: the South. And so that's how I know.
Speaker 2: That's that's how I know that. That's how like Todd
Speaker 2: and they play like that too, you know what I mean.
Speaker 2: They do have some some black rules up in that home,
Speaker 2: and I.
Speaker 1: Do believe speaking when you get into a room as
Speaker 1: one of them.
Speaker 2: But when I saw that Todd had that the Trump paraphernalion,
Speaker 2: I said, you see you losing me because the things
Speaker 2: coming out of your mouth are making sense the things
Speaker 2: that you're wearing not making sense. It's because his daughter,
Speaker 2: you know, kissed that orange ass up until the very
Speaker 2: possible last minute.
Speaker 4: I mean on Instagram. I never forget.
Speaker 2: I was scrolling one day because, like I am the
Speaker 2: kind of neurodivergent who if a show went off the
Speaker 2: air ten years ago, I'm looking up to see where
Speaker 2: that people at.
Speaker 1: Now watch y'all, Oh yeah, it could be any show. Baby.
Speaker 1: I like the L word, the real L word.
Speaker 4: Back in the day.
Speaker 2: I have in the last two years done a deep
Speaker 2: dive on first season girls like.
Speaker 1: Oh it's still married. Oh that's so cute.
Speaker 2: So when it comes and I used to watch the Prislies,
Speaker 2: so I was looking to see how Chloe is. The
Speaker 2: is the youngest, the granddaughter that Todd and Christy had
Speaker 2: custody of before they went to prison. I wanted to
Speaker 2: see how she was doing. And I just see this woman,
Speaker 2: this blonde girl, younger than me. So I'm like, where
Speaker 2: are you getting all this fervor for? You know this
Speaker 2: and understanding of the way this world works. When you've
Speaker 2: been a rich girl with a spoon in your mouth
Speaker 2: and your only obstacle is that your parents went to
Speaker 2: jail for something that they did, and they left you
Speaker 2: when you were already an adult in a precarious situation
Speaker 2: that many people have already been in. It's not big,
Speaker 2: like it's okay and they were gonna come right back.
Speaker 1: It was seven years.
Speaker 2: Calm down, But I look and see that she's like worshiping, no, no, lie,
Speaker 2: like worshiping, praying and praising this man, that that man
Speaker 2: over there in the White House. She is like, bless him,
Speaker 2: I pray for him. I just thank you God that
Speaker 2: you're restoring. I'm like, are you okay? Because what I mean, no,
Speaker 2: you're not okay, but like praying to this man and
Speaker 2: the hopes that it's giving you once your parents out
Speaker 2: of jail. Now, he did get them out of jail,
Speaker 2: so I do understand the ass kissing. But now you
Speaker 2: just sound angry and mean and stupid, and you're taking
Speaker 2: on the full persona of those girlies.
Speaker 1: It's like the.
Speaker 2: Anger, even though y'all are lay in control right now,
Speaker 2: is like really wild and a little misplaced.
Speaker 4: Can you calm down?
Speaker 2: And exactly she's got the whole face now, the maga
Speaker 2: makeover that.
Speaker 3: She does, she does, and like here's the thing, Savannah
Speaker 3: was already really a young girl with a crazy caring bob,
Speaker 3: and Yo, now that she has the attitude to match it,
Speaker 3: I'm like, this is this is bad.
Speaker 2: She's always actually been the most conservative in the family too,
Speaker 2: Like I never forget. I used to remember when they
Speaker 2: moved out to LA and they did their Growing Up
Speaker 2: Christly show. I watched that too, because again I've been
Speaker 2: a fan of the Prislies, knowing that that man was
Speaker 2: a little bit flambuoyant for a.
Speaker 1: Many long time.
Speaker 2: I found it fun. I was like, Wow, they really
Speaker 2: act like they have sex.
Speaker 1: That's so fun.
Speaker 2: I was like, it was a great show. My mama
Speaker 2: and I will watch every Thursday. So I remember when
Speaker 2: they moved out to LA, she was so conservative, like
Speaker 2: she would not want to wear clothes. And this was
Speaker 2: years before the maga of it all, Like she was like,
Speaker 2: I don't want to wear that, and but she was
Speaker 2: a beauty queen and trying to put on it. But
Speaker 2: they were like this outfit would be so cute, you'll
Speaker 2: go out, you look good her like gay friends, and
Speaker 2: she was.
Speaker 1: Like, I just look, that's like so revealing.
Speaker 2: I was like, why you always dressed like you go
Speaker 2: into the Macy's one day sale every single time. You
Speaker 2: were always dressed like you were headed to the mall
Speaker 2: ten am on a Saturday when they open to go
Speaker 2: and try to perr samples with her.
Speaker 4: Karen Bob so.
Speaker 2: Like to see her and her mom on this reality
Speaker 2: show whatever the working title is, is like reality retreat.
Speaker 2: It's kind of insane to me because how is Savannah Christly,
Speaker 2: Julie Chrisly and the likes of a Tamar Braxton gonna.
Speaker 4: Get oh my god along?
Speaker 2: And I can't even focus on that because again, Kenya
Speaker 2: Moore n Yea and Kim Zuciac on the same show,
Speaker 2: Like we know why both of them here. They both
Speaker 2: need a bag. So do we think that they ally
Speaker 2: it up so that they can pay these bills? No,
Speaker 2: Kim is gonna hit her wagon to Savina and that's
Speaker 2: fast due that makes sense.
Speaker 1: Fan crash. Yeah, never, it's too far.
Speaker 3: Behind literally, And you know, Kim already told us how
Speaker 3: she felt about being the only white in a black show,
Speaker 3: like she wants to never forget it me neither. She
Speaker 3: wants the credit for being the only white on a
Speaker 3: black show. But then she's also like, oh my god,
Speaker 3: I need another white and they said, no, yeah, yeah,
Speaker 3: we have literally never seen another white woman I've Atlanta.
Speaker 3: Andy was like, what we're not gonna do, though, is
Speaker 3: like alienate the black girls on this show because their tea.
Speaker 1: So if we need to keep a white woman away
Speaker 1: from them, we'll do.
Speaker 2: Just that to Because what do you mean I will
Speaker 2: tell y'all I think I talk about it on this
Speaker 2: show at least once a year.
Speaker 1: Never forget what she made.
Speaker 2: Andy follow her into the bathroom, and he was gobsmacked
Speaker 2: by the fact that white woman was saying to him,
Speaker 2: that's why you won't get any other people like any
Speaker 2: of us to film with them. Literally said, what other
Speaker 2: white woman do you know that would come on and
Speaker 2: deal with this the way I have?
Speaker 1: And we said, you don't have to. How about that.
Speaker 2: It's nobody listen for you because we're good now and
Speaker 2: we've been good since.
Speaker 1: And we are apparently gonna continue to be.
Speaker 2: Good because now that y'all got me on Team Angela,
Speaker 2: it's only up from here. Let's move on another news
Speaker 2: the other white women that are pissing me off this week,
Speaker 2: And I'm just like, what y'all need to get your
Speaker 2: fellow whites I just need y'all, Chelsea and Emily and
Speaker 2: Savannah or Samantha, whoever's out there listening, go get your
Speaker 2: gens of the world, because what we're not gonna do
Speaker 2: is go and use them and find a moment, find
Speaker 2: ourselves a moment based off of the threats to another,
Speaker 2: to a black woman, threatening a black woman's gonna make
Speaker 2: you have your non employed by Bravo. No one's checking
Speaker 2: for you as you apparently have a whole podcast or
Speaker 2: show or whatever on radio. Andy and I did not
Speaker 2: find out about it until right about now when West
Speaker 2: Wilson was a cute when Sierra alleged or just you know,
Speaker 2: we just made a little put a little prompt out
Speaker 2: there that maybe, maybe allegedly that West and Jen Fessler's
Speaker 2: big grown behind have slept together, and you know, maybe
Speaker 2: she'd just go on off some steam whatever. But Jin,
Speaker 2: who has not been employed on Bravo in at least.
Speaker 1: Three three years, at least three.
Speaker 4: Years, she.
Speaker 2: Decided she was gonna pipe the fuck up, and West
Speaker 2: took it as a lol.
Speaker 4: He knows he's in the wrong.
Speaker 2: That year is just being you know a little bit
Speaker 2: she's jabbing at him.
Speaker 1: He put it on his stories.
Speaker 2: You know that would be news to me, lol, And
Speaker 2: then added gen Fessler, Jen put out a statement of
Speaker 2: one kind, kind of implying that she might You need
Speaker 2: to be careful because legal action can be taken. Because
Speaker 2: this is the definition of oh no, no, no, no, hold on,
Speaker 2: hold on, hold on, let's let's walk up back really quick.
Speaker 3: What she said first to TMZ or Paige six on
Speaker 3: one of those was because usually when people are accused
Speaker 3: of doing something, a rumor comes out.
Speaker 1: Yes, TMZ in page six, reach out immediately.
Speaker 2: Yeah, nine times out of ten, even the most seedless celebrity,
Speaker 2: you get the we have not heard back from x
Speaker 2: y Z's camp, right, Ben Sessler picked up immediately, how
Speaker 2: flattering that somebody who that y'all think somebody who slept
Speaker 2: with Sierra would sleep with me.
Speaker 1: That's what she said at first.
Speaker 2: Yes, but she laughed it off and made a nice
Speaker 2: comment about Sierra as she should have. Sierra, to my knowledge,
Speaker 2: didn't continue to perpetuate a rumor in a way that
Speaker 2: she didn't harp down on it or anything. But the
Speaker 2: more tractionate guy, and the more that the Internet decided
Speaker 2: to post footage of Jin looking at was again what
Speaker 2: Andy always says, we can't produce your actions. You looking
Speaker 2: at that man with boot like big googly eyes like
Speaker 2: you ain't never seen a man with a mustache before.
Speaker 4: Who's perpetually?
Speaker 2: What y'all say in a in a a praused burp,
Speaker 2: y'all say, the West look like he's forever like stopped
Speaker 2: in a belch.
Speaker 1: He's like just halfway there. And she looking at.
Speaker 2: Him head and hands just like, oh my god, Wes.
Speaker 2: There's apparently nothing but pictures of her kissing his cheek
Speaker 2: and kissing her cheek, him hugging him, hugging her and
Speaker 2: Amanda but two side bitches at the same time.
Speaker 1: You gotta love her for West.
Speaker 3: But apparently the endless footage Jackie and her watch What
Speaker 3: Happens Live? Yeah, the uh her and Jackie on watch
Speaker 3: Rappins Live saying like I think it was like who's
Speaker 3: your hall? Past and one, two, three, and Jackie said West,
Speaker 3: and Jen said Jackie's husband, like it's it's bullshit, okay.
Speaker 3: In two you want to talk about you already came
Speaker 3: on this show and told us you cheated on your husband.
Speaker 1: You already told us that you were a.
Speaker 3: Cheating right if I was a known cheater, and my
Speaker 3: partner took me back. And then another rumor came out
Speaker 3: about me sleeping with somebody. I wouldn't overdo it. I
Speaker 3: wouldn't nothing. It would just simply no, that's not true.
Speaker 4: A hit dog has indeed hollered.
Speaker 2: Because also, if you know what Sierra is going through
Speaker 2: right now, me, if I knew it wasn't true, they
Speaker 2: address it. Maybe because I care about my husband, maybe
Speaker 2: I wouldn't because I know. Also what Sierra. I'm like, Oh,
Speaker 2: she's probably just blowing off stain. She's just saying anything.
Speaker 2: That girl mad as hell at that boy, and I
Speaker 2: don't got.
Speaker 1: Nothing to do with me.
Speaker 3: Well, she's saying anything, because Jim Fessler inserted herself, Yeah,
Speaker 3: saying anything anymore. Yeah, when you asked about the drama,
Speaker 3: she was like, oh, Wes, it's such a cute little
Speaker 3: She said.
Speaker 2: Everything she shouldn't have said. She you literally could have said.
Speaker 1: Sierra responded, Yeah, she was the one who put.
Speaker 2: Herself out there out of nowhere, being like, Wes is
Speaker 2: a sweetheart. Whatever it is that he did, he didn't
Speaker 2: mean it. I love Sierra. She's beautiful, But Wes is
Speaker 2: also a good boy. He didn't mean it whatever it is,
Speaker 2: as if like it was a weird what y'all boy
Speaker 2: mom energy, It was like he didn't mean it whatever
Speaker 2: it is, also meaning like you don't even know that
Speaker 2: of it. You're just caping for this man, and is
Speaker 2: it because you slept with them? And so people were like, Jim,
Speaker 2: what the fuck this is weird? Why are you inserting yourself?
Speaker 1: And Sierra was.
Speaker 2: The one who was like, because there's up together, all
Speaker 2: she had to say was oof.
Speaker 1: You know, Sierra's gorgeous.
Speaker 3: If she was asked about it, all you all she
Speaker 3: has to say is oof, Sierra's gorgeous. I don't really
Speaker 3: know what's going on there. I've worked with Wes before.
Speaker 3: He seemed great. But I hope they can work it
Speaker 3: out because show's great.
Speaker 1: That's all you have to say.
Speaker 2: Because now she's acting like they're not even friends. Apparently
Speaker 2: she said yep.
Speaker 1: Yeah, she says they're not no friendship with him.
Speaker 2: This is so libelous. Uh, slander the whole thing. And
Speaker 2: it's going on to teasing a pod again. An unworked,
Speaker 2: unemployed by Bravo housewife, not even a housewife, friend of
Speaker 2: for from years ago, went on a Bravo a hit
Speaker 2: Bravo TV podcast which two teas and a pod is
Speaker 2: and did a whole interview because now she has so
Speaker 2: much to say, which is crazy because I thought nothing
Speaker 2: happened and there was nothing to talk about. So if
Speaker 2: you didn't she with Wes, what is there to even
Speaker 2: interview about. Oh, I'll tell you it's the possibility and
Speaker 2: like likelihood or possibility.
Speaker 1: Of her suing Sierra. Mm hmm. That is I think
Speaker 1: a little uncalled for.
Speaker 2: I would say where I don't think that we are
Speaker 2: at that place where you would need to go on
Speaker 2: a podcast and talk about how you might sue this woman,
Speaker 2: she said. And I don't want to get into this,
Speaker 2: but again she's getting into it. She's on the show
Speaker 2: because I don't want the whole thing to become a
Speaker 2: legal mess. Why would it, because I am not trying
Speaker 2: to hurt Sierra in any way. But she wrote something,
Speaker 2: she puts something on social media in print that wasn't
Speaker 2: true and that hurt my family.
Speaker 1: Did it?
Speaker 3: No, her family because let me tell you something, her daughter,
Speaker 3: none of them.
Speaker 1: I don't. I really dislike stupid people. Sorry cut off.
Speaker 3: I really fucking like this like stupid people because you
Speaker 3: want to say it hurt my family, your fucking dot.
Speaker 1: You guys are not smart. Your daughter is online.
Speaker 3: I saw her TikTok posting videos with her mom saying
Speaker 3: whatever you guys want to believe in saying like we're
Speaker 3: all good over here, blah bla blah.
Speaker 1: So where's the hurt? Who's hurt?
Speaker 3: Jeff is supposed to be a lawyer. Tell your family
Speaker 3: to get offline.
Speaker 2: That's step one, that is, yeah, but that's if you're
Speaker 2: thinking about sewing, that would.
Speaker 1: Be the first thing that you would say, is you
Speaker 1: need to get off.
Speaker 2: Then why are you doing tiktoks or on the reels
Speaker 2: or even in the background talking about it? It should
Speaker 2: be mom's the word. If that's really how you feel,
Speaker 2: y'all so hurt sleeping and sip of bedrooms, take a
Speaker 2: picture of that. But no, we have actual evidence that
Speaker 2: you don't give a shit and that you're like, well,
Speaker 2: whatever you guys want to believe, which doesn't sound like
Speaker 2: a categorical no to me.
Speaker 1: And I don't want to.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I don't want to add to Siera's hurt, then don't.
Speaker 3: And I don't think you're gonna add to hert And
Speaker 3: I want to add this, and I said this over
Speaker 3: on threads, Sierra don't be coming online and so she
Speaker 3: really don't talk to us so much. She's like, oh
Speaker 3: yance of reality TV, Like, she do not come and
Speaker 3: talk to us unless she's selling us something. Right, So
Speaker 3: when she said that, and she don't be in the
Speaker 3: comment section commenting anything she might read them, I don't know.
Speaker 3: She don't be commenting anything like that. So for her
Speaker 3: to just say something so or say something like that,
Speaker 3: it's not flippant.
Speaker 1: Okay, it's not just because O X y Z.
Speaker 3: And then and then when Jen started talking about Libel,
Speaker 3: she posted she being Sierra the photo of Lisa Barlow
Speaker 3: being like I'm shaking. I'm physically shaking on the phone
Speaker 3: with lawyer number six. And then after Jen went on
Speaker 3: to tease, she s Sierra never threatened tweeted this much
Speaker 3: ever ever, and she said, don't fuck with me, And
Speaker 3: I said, Jen, you need to stop talking.
Speaker 1: Because it also doesn't make sense. I'm sorry. Sierra is
Speaker 1: a smart please, she is smart girl.
Speaker 3: She's a really smart girl except for when it comes
Speaker 3: to men, but when it comes to her back and
Speaker 3: she's a capricorn when two things capricorns don't play about
Speaker 3: respect and money.
Speaker 1: Okay, yeah, this girl is getting bigger bags, more bags
Speaker 1: than she has ever gotten before. You think she is
Speaker 1: going to blow that.
Speaker 3: You think she's going to blow that by just flippantly
Speaker 3: saying Jenfessler slept with Wes. You think she's gonna blow through,
Speaker 3: or if it really was, she didn't have any proof.
Speaker 4: What's something that really you could see about?
Speaker 2: In fact, it was after this interview that Jenfessler did.
Speaker 4: It's it's and it's not great. It's really not great.
Speaker 2: I'm gonna save y'all the opportunity of going to have
Speaker 2: to listen to it, because y'all know I'm not listening
Speaker 2: to that tea or that other tea.
Speaker 1: It's all about any goddamn thing.
Speaker 2: But they do get the good interviews, and Jen really
Speaker 2: walked herself into a weird circle of bullshit when she
Speaker 2: was like, I don't want to sue Sierra. I feel
Speaker 2: like Sierra still reeling from what was done to her.
Speaker 2: I'm not interested in being a pile on for that.
Speaker 2: But I can't. I can't not say. You can't just
Speaker 2: lie and say something and put it on social media
Speaker 2: and have it affect family and my husband and my
Speaker 2: children all grown and think that that's not going to
Speaker 2: affect me and that I'm not going to response to that,
Speaker 2: or I'm not gonna have.
Speaker 1: A response to that.
Speaker 2: You do have a response to what you're doing right now,
Speaker 2: but a responding is not a lawsuit.
Speaker 1: A lawsuit is not a response.
Speaker 2: No, So it's just giving Brian suing his mistress for
Speaker 2: a breach of NBA because he got.
Speaker 1: Caught cheating literally a Rhode Island.
Speaker 2: That's what it's giving, like suing this person for your bullshit.
Speaker 3: And she's like, Oh, regardless of what clips you may
Speaker 3: pull up, but mama, mama, mama, those clips aren't there.
Speaker 3: We can use them in court because you know, one
Speaker 3: thing I'm gonna do is listen to the to the
Speaker 3: court girlies, to the lawyer girlies online that watch problem.
Speaker 3: They are telling us Jen would have a hard time
Speaker 3: because to suit for liable or defamation or anything like that,
Speaker 3: you have to prove a lots of funds. Are you employed? No,
Speaker 3: you have a what is your job? What is your job?
Speaker 3: And you know, I've had this on my heart for
Speaker 3: a while and it is going to be very very
Speaker 3: very mean. I'm just gonna warn y'all right now, her
Speaker 3: dental work, her verniers are nuts, nuts, come on commingle teeth,
Speaker 3: her gin's.
Speaker 1: Teeth are intent. I really, like I said.
Speaker 3: I barely watched Jersey when she was on it, and
Speaker 3: I haven't seen her because Jersey has been off.
Speaker 1: This is the most I've seen Jenfessor, which is what
Speaker 1: she wants.
Speaker 3: This is what she wants, right, I said over on
Speaker 3: my podcast, we knew what jen was about when after
Speaker 3: her first season of A Friend of she went and
Speaker 3: got all that cosmetic surgery done. She got all of
Speaker 3: the surgeries Dolores got pretty much in like, not even
Speaker 3: half the time, a quarter of the fucking time. Yeah, man,
Speaker 3: but those when jinchis been popping up all over?
Speaker 1: I said, when did those happen? No?
Speaker 2: Seriously, I again, this is in fact, someone like Sierra's
Speaker 2: lawyer could argue, and if y'all don't follow the Bravo docket,
Speaker 2: you should.
Speaker 1: They break it down really easily.
Speaker 2: They were on threads and like you said, telling all
Speaker 2: the difficulties she would have. My very limited pre law
Speaker 2: expertise of being pre law in college and then doing
Speaker 2: like two legal internships, is that the burden of proof
Speaker 2: for Jen's husbands, for their attorney, because anybody he wouldn't
Speaker 2: represent himself, I'd imagine, or he'd have a full four client.
Speaker 2: But the burden of proof would be like a four
Speaker 2: pronged tests and Sierra's side would only have to disprove one,
Speaker 2: whereas Jenfessler, their attorney, would have to prove all four
Speaker 2: plus prongs were like a thing like I lost money
Speaker 2: and it hurt the family, and let's see what else.
Speaker 1: That Jim is a public figure. You would also have
Speaker 1: to prove that Jenna's a public.
Speaker 2: Fan, more public or equally as public as Sierra, and
Speaker 2: that is true, that's not true because Jenna's actually benefiting
Speaker 2: from this. So Sierra's people could absolutely absolutely argue, excuse me,
Speaker 2: your honor, Jenna's had zero people asking her to do
Speaker 2: any interview as the talent since my client put it
Speaker 2: on the internet that she may or may not have
Speaker 2: done something. So how is it affecting her if the
Speaker 2: only person still talking about it is her and she's
Speaker 2: being benefiting from talking about it, and it's staying in
Speaker 2: the news cycle for more than the one tweet the
Speaker 2: Sierra put out.
Speaker 1: Exactly, and here's my thing also it's just giving it. Reeks.
Speaker 3: Reeks, you are on a show with Teresa the bitches,
Speaker 3: you hang around with the things that they say, the libel,
Speaker 3: defamatory shit that they say over on that show, and
Speaker 3: you've been friends with them for how long you have
Speaker 3: you ever, ever, ever talked about possibly suing them?
Speaker 1: No, you haven't.
Speaker 3: But now this little black girl who is a star,
Speaker 3: a literal star, says, oh, by the way, I know
Speaker 3: your tea and I'm gonna clock it. And you're like,
Speaker 3: you said something in print that's wrong, and it hurt
Speaker 3: my family and my family, My family and my family.
Speaker 3: It reminds me of when in this look Arianna cooked
Speaker 3: with this. There was like a point after scanned of
Speaker 3: all where people started being like, after the the reunion
Speaker 3: when she told her to get fucked by cheese, get greater,
Speaker 3: which I don't understand what you guys expect her to
Speaker 3: say to that woman. When people started being like, Raquel
Speaker 3: is somebody's daughter, Rachel whatever, Rachel somebody's daughter, Arianna said.
Speaker 1: I'm also somebody's daughter. I am also somebody's daughter, and.
Speaker 2: She's somebody's daughter who's a grown woman, and made a
Speaker 2: grown ass woman literally like a woman, same way I
Speaker 2: feel about Uh.
Speaker 1: Mikayla and Taylor Frankie Paul are arguing back and forth.
Speaker 2: Y'all got to y'all literally have to just fight, y'all
Speaker 2: y'all typing them fucking paragraphs on Instagram.
Speaker 1: I'm a no, I can't write.
Speaker 2: I can't.
Speaker 1: I'm not reading all that. I'm not reading all that. No,
Speaker 1: so are mine.
Speaker 3: But just like Taylor being like, it's Mother's Day, so
Speaker 3: I'll say whatever I want.
Speaker 1: You're a mom.
Speaker 2: Mikayla's a mom. With everybody moms. That's not how Mother's
Speaker 2: Day work.
Speaker 1: That's literally how the show works.
Speaker 3: In the streets are saying that you had your first
Speaker 3: and only twelve hour supervised visit with your son today,
Speaker 3: and you are you.
Speaker 1: Online arguing with michaela better than me because I would.
Speaker 2: Have been like for going to have unsupervised time with
Speaker 2: my kids, Oh, it's it's amazing.
Speaker 1: You wish kid? Will I pick up and go on
Speaker 1: a trip with today? Ever? I want whatever she wants.
Speaker 2: Because michaelam's two to Hawaii with her and left two
Speaker 2: went home with Jay's. She's like, look, I could just
Speaker 2: cycle out my kids. They can go anywhere they want
Speaker 2: with me whenever they want with me.
Speaker 1: She better than me. No, that's all I know.
Speaker 2: Mikayla's doing it for mental health. And I'm definitely I
Speaker 2: love I know y'all love some TFP. But right now
Speaker 2: she's doing she's.
Speaker 3: She is she just right before I got on here,
Speaker 3: she had like reposted something. And this is actually when
Speaker 3: I said, Michaela, you have to just fight her because
Speaker 3: like and she'll fight you back like it's fine because
Speaker 3: Taylor reposted something about yeah, and I said, first of all,
Speaker 3: whoever posted that, I can't believe you posted that. I
Speaker 3: cannot believe you posted that. I can't believe you recorded that.
Speaker 3: You said, Yeah, I ate with this, and that's how
Speaker 3: I know being a Taylor Frankie Paul fan, being Taylor
Speaker 3: Frankie Paul.
Speaker 1: Stan is a mental illness. Yeah, you are literally like
Speaker 1: you are saying.
Speaker 3: And I said this on my podcast, Taylor Frankie Paul
Speaker 3: not understanding that Mikayla has an autoimmune disorder tracks because
Speaker 3: this bitch she's my she's maga, she's my uh huh,
Speaker 3: so she like she it's not computing things are literally
Speaker 3: not She just learned about the term mental health and
Speaker 3: now she slathers it on everything.
Speaker 2: And she gets also against her own understanding, you know
Speaker 2: what I'm saying.
Speaker 1: Yeah, she entire framework of what it is that she thinks.
Speaker 2: And she came back from rehab or whatever with like
Speaker 2: one hundred supplements and was like, we're currying mental health.
Speaker 2: We cured it with beef tallow and.
Speaker 1: All the mahak girl.
Speaker 2: I swear to God, I said, I'm gonna have to
Speaker 2: mute this girl. It's gonna have to be. They need
Speaker 2: to put her over there, you know, for the show.
Speaker 2: I like to because you never know what she's gonna
Speaker 2: say or do. She might throw her throw it up
Speaker 2: on there that she hits somebody else who knows.
Speaker 1: So I like to be in the no.
Speaker 2: But I had to put her over there, honeybuns, because
Speaker 2: I was like, oh no, not beef tallow, high supplements
Speaker 2: of vitamin D, all those things can help.
Speaker 4: Yes, and please call the lady dot com called lady.
Speaker 1: Did you see her ai her Ai Mother's Day?
Speaker 4: Oh yes, babes put it down.
Speaker 2: Also, it's crazy that you're advocating for mental health so
Speaker 2: far as so much now, as if that's the reason
Speaker 2: that you beat your baby daddy's ass.
Speaker 1: Two three years ago.
Speaker 2: Have you seen It's only now because we are hearing
Speaker 2: about it today this year.
Speaker 1: We're seeing it this year.
Speaker 2: So now all of a sudden, you're like, I'm doing
Speaker 2: mental health and I'm taking care of myself.
Speaker 1: Nah, bitch, when you.
Speaker 2: Threw the first boat, you should have checked yourself in.
Speaker 2: Then what's two things that are busy? Two things that
Speaker 2: are crazy to me? Three things that are crazy to me?
Speaker 2: First of all, when I saw the nine minute video
Speaker 2: bodycam footage of her talking to the police, I said, Oh,
Speaker 2: this is the type of lady we're dealing with, because
Speaker 2: I don't give a fuck on everybody that's.
Speaker 1: Like reactive abus, reactive abuse. Taylor is a victim of Dakota.
Speaker 3: Taylor is a victim of herself and Dakota, and vice
Speaker 3: versa with Dakota.
Speaker 1: Dakota is a victim of himself and Taylor. Right, But the.
Speaker 3: Way Taylor spoke to the police, I was like, my
Speaker 3: black ass would be good and shot, good and shot.
Speaker 3: She walked away from them multiple times. She literally talking
Speaker 3: to them like she talks to me.
Speaker 1: She's like, so he can hit me, So he can
Speaker 1: hit me.
Speaker 3: That's what I thought. Am I under a rush right now,
Speaker 3: That's what I thought, and like turns around and starts
Speaker 3: making cereal.
Speaker 1: She's like, so what do you want? What do you
Speaker 1: want to do? I said, this is how I know.
Speaker 1: This is this is privilege. It must be nice.
Speaker 2: This is just telling El was like, sometimes I'm just like,
Speaker 2: one day I would like to at least live the
Speaker 2: life of a chaotic white woman. Not because I want
Speaker 2: to recavoc amongst the world, although that would be a benefit,
Speaker 2: It would be a bonus mainly because I want to
Speaker 2: know what it's like to not be scared for a minute.
Speaker 2: What confidence that you have. Because if y'all don't remember
Speaker 2: season one of Stegliza Mormal Wives, the first episode before
Speaker 2: we even got to whatever pilot it is that they shot,
Speaker 2: which was the second episode we started with this with
Speaker 2: Taylor being arrested because of this, like with domestic of violence,
Speaker 2: like because of one of the things that we're now
Speaker 2: seeing footage of. That's where we started when we met her.
Speaker 2: So it's that's it doesn't look I really would just
Speaker 2: have to we have that literally at Delulu.
Speaker 3: My second point, Taylor or Jesse Jesse said on her
Speaker 3: podcast with Call Her Daddy that she does not know.
Speaker 1: This is why I was like, oh, bitch, she doesn't.
Speaker 2: Know what finally made made Dakota call the police, because
Speaker 2: there have been plenty of things that Taylor has done
Speaker 2: that she could have called the that he could have
Speaker 2: called the police on her for. And there's plenty of
Speaker 2: things that Dakota has done that Taylor could have called.
Speaker 1: Let me tell you something. If it's to a point
Speaker 1: where my friends can't even be like, you're on her,
Speaker 1: she's done nothing. My friend has done nothing.
Speaker 3: If my friends have to say, there's so much of
Speaker 3: it in to get me that they have to say,
Speaker 3: there are things that Giselle has done that she could
Speaker 3: have that her partner could have called the police on.
Speaker 1: And there's things that her partner has done. No, bitch,
Speaker 1: you can't even leave my shit out of it.
Speaker 3: That's how much I said, Oh, Jessey like and people
Speaker 3: are like, oh, Jesse's not her friend. I do think
Speaker 3: Jesse is messy, I really do. And I see Jesse
Speaker 3: same hungry as fuck.
Speaker 1: I really fine. But I also think that Jesse.
Speaker 3: Has worked very hard, you know, as a hairdresser, she
Speaker 3: has worked very very hard to build what she has.
Speaker 1: Built, and it worked. It obviously works out there in Utah.
Speaker 1: That's all the Yeah. Yeah.
Speaker 3: Now my third thing when I saw and I talked
Speaker 3: about this on my podcast, when I saw the way
Speaker 3: Taylor was up in that courtroom, slouched over in that chair,
Speaker 3: but like just looking like she's not even listening, rolling
Speaker 3: her eyes like this is a waste of time. I said, again,
Speaker 3: this isn't mental health. This is privilege. The court is
Speaker 3: taught the court the judge's talking to her, and not
Speaker 3: that I'm saying, Oh, Dakota isn't up standing citizen because
Speaker 3: he sat up in his chair, but he's at least
Speaker 3: he's got that little bit of sense to be sitting
Speaker 3: there like, right, this is court.
Speaker 1: Yeah, like there is the chord.
Speaker 2: That's One could say it's because he'd been in and
Speaker 2: out of court before, right, because you know he cold, right,
Speaker 2: But the way I saw her, I said, maybe it's
Speaker 2: because this video is blurry. Maybe maybe maybe it's me,
Speaker 2: I said, but is that girl sitting like this, literally
Speaker 2: sitting next to her lawyers like this like she could
Speaker 2: literally like she was in a movie and mad about
Speaker 2: the movie she was watching.
Speaker 3: Like I said, up there, I said, my mom, her
Speaker 3: mom's behind her, My mom would have leaned.
Speaker 1: Over and been like, you a fucking hate trouble. Do
Speaker 1: you not understand that you are here?
Speaker 2: But I couldn't have way in church in front of Mien,
Speaker 2: like do you want to think absolutely that's wrong with you?
Speaker 2: He didn't sit up like you gotta no literally, And
Speaker 2: I said, this is not as I did. I said,
Speaker 2: and I know this is a black folks saying, I
Speaker 2: really really do, but like, sit up straight, Okay, having
Speaker 2: respect for authority, Yeah, that is something that you are
Speaker 2: in and you are on us ship.
Speaker 1: You are literally.
Speaker 2: In in the world house fighting for your children. Because
Speaker 2: of this shiit, sit straight?
Speaker 1: Maybe you should have set up I'm sorry, sit up straight.
Speaker 1: I was like, I cannot believe. Again, that's not mental health,
Speaker 1: the ability to sit up straight.
Speaker 4: That's entitlement, that's victimhood.
Speaker 2: And maybe, like, I'm sure there are plenty of chiropractors
Speaker 2: and other people out there in Utah, So what is
Speaker 2: the excuse you can be bothered to be anywhere else? No,
Speaker 2: you actually have to be here. And I'm I'm not
Speaker 2: just so disappointed in Taylor. I'm glad that she lost
Speaker 2: her the show. I think that she needed to and
Speaker 2: I'm really happy about Bachelorette being like, no, they're still
Speaker 2: not on our summer calendar. I still feel like capitalism
Speaker 2: will win.
Speaker 4: I don't her in the fall. I don't want that
Speaker 4: to be the case, but I.
Speaker 2: Don't have high hopes for morals when I think they're
Speaker 2: just looking for If they can't get another sponsor, then
Speaker 2: they won't put it out. But if they can, if
Speaker 2: Jimmy Johns can sponsor Amanda after Edie Parker drops her,
Speaker 2: I feel like the Bachelorette is like, if we could
Speaker 2: find just a sponsor to take over for Cinnamon, we
Speaker 2: might have something here. But as of right now, the summer,
Speaker 2: she's still It's funny because everything that's in her bio,
Speaker 2: she is not right.
Speaker 1: Now wait Taylor, Amanda.
Speaker 2: Taylor, Oh Taylor. Everything she's gonna bio secrealizma on My Wives.
Speaker 2: She's off the Bachelorette.
Speaker 1: She's off.
Speaker 2: And I think it also says like single mom or
Speaker 2: something and right now part time.
Speaker 1: Yeah, but that's foul.
Speaker 2: I'm sorry a parent, like I'm not here to quote
Speaker 2: unquote mom shame, but I am here to parents shame.
Speaker 2: Y'all got you need to do something different when you
Speaker 2: are to worry about something else. You need to worry
Speaker 2: about something else. And it's not Mikayla having an autoimmune
Speaker 2: disease and putting up a harrd boundary that she doesn't
Speaker 2: want to be around you while you say you're going
Speaker 2: through the worst time in your life that.
Speaker 1: Is of your own making.
Speaker 2: No, literally with the worst time in her life that
Speaker 2: she can't like get.
Speaker 1: Control of at all.
Speaker 3: And yeah, because also I talked about this on my
Speaker 3: podcast a couple of weeks ago when Michayla. One of
Speaker 3: Mikayla's videos came up when they were on pause from filming.
Speaker 3: She went and she traveled. I think she was in
Speaker 3: California or something, and she said, and she said her
Speaker 3: skin and like she felt a lot better. And then
Speaker 3: she said she when they said that they are picking
Speaker 3: cameras back up, she flew back to Utah. Within being
Speaker 3: there for two days, her flare ups started again.
Speaker 1: I said, Oh, mama's allergic to Utah.
Speaker 2: She's allergic to the surrounding. Her body is reacting everything.
Speaker 2: Her body is reacting.
Speaker 3: But but I feel for her because she has made
Speaker 3: she has come into this wealth and been able to
Speaker 3: do a lot of these things because of the environment
Speaker 3: that she's in with like the show, and I do
Speaker 3: think that. Now listen, Mikayla, Baby, I do want you
Speaker 3: to leave, jas I do want you to leave.
Speaker 1: No, I do.
Speaker 2: We have a lot to unpack there with the lady nice,
Speaker 2: but we do need to call the lady.
Speaker 1: Taylor.
Speaker 2: Frankie Paul can't tell me to leave anybody. Who can't
Speaker 2: tell me to leave anybody. Just so we're clear, right, please, Sorry,
Speaker 2: Mikayla's stuff is like not to.
Speaker 1: Pit two mental illnesses against each other, right, too traumatic instances.
Speaker 1: But Michayla's upstems from childhood.
Speaker 3: And like I guess six years old the way those
Speaker 3: are like relationships and self formed in her mind, like
Speaker 3: from childhood. Yes, Taylor, Frankie Paul has some abandonment issues,
Speaker 3: so do I.
Speaker 1: So who does that.
Speaker 2: We've met your parents to present ones, so calm down.
Speaker 1: Yeah, he's mean that.
Speaker 2: You didn't have one and you were raised by assholes. Yeah,
Speaker 2: could have told him that affiliation would have told me that.
Speaker 3: Hello that part and she's like, oh, when my dad
Speaker 3: saw me, he just was like suck and never and never.
Speaker 1: Is I said, okay, girl, and my dad stopped coming.
Speaker 2: To pick me up like my dad hits my birthday
Speaker 2: every year. If I hear from him, yeah, it an
Speaker 2: hour and a half away. I've seen him twice in
Speaker 2: three years, maybe four. Truly, it's pretty much like unless
Speaker 2: I'm less because I was. Again, I've talked about it.
Speaker 2: I was raised by a narcissist. So unless I need
Speaker 2: him or I'm sick and then down bad and then
Speaker 2: he can swoop in and then save the day or
Speaker 2: something and then project that for someone else, I won't
Speaker 2: even hear from the man he went took about abandonment issues.
Speaker 1: No, I really know where that man is.
Speaker 2: Sometimes I can text it multiple times for weeks and
Speaker 2: he'll just be like, oh, maybe I won't respond because
Speaker 2: she'll think something's wrong with me and I come looking
Speaker 2: or something.
Speaker 1: Who knows. I don't reach out to my dad. We
Speaker 1: don't talk. It's a it's again.
Speaker 2: Called the lady. It's a hard boundary for me. And
Speaker 2: then I'm like, what is that that nagging feeling? But
Speaker 2: it's it's mainly gone. But again I called the lady,
Speaker 2: so right, No, literally same and like like Taylor, you
Speaker 2: again you have abandonment issues, so do we?
Speaker 3: You have mental health issues? And a bunch of vitamins.
Speaker 3: I had lexapro, Like, you know what I mean, we're
Speaker 3: not the same, and pros that exactly we're not the same.
Speaker 3: I callies exactly.
Speaker 1: Like it's it's not the same.
Speaker 3: And there's nothing wrong with Mickayla saying like, I have
Speaker 3: to put up a boundary because I really do think that.
Speaker 1: Your cortosol levels are way too high.
Speaker 2: Her stress levels are out of control when she is
Speaker 2: around this group or filming or going to be barraged
Speaker 2: with the things of TFP. Because even if she's not
Speaker 2: on this upcoming season, you know, that's what they talk about.
Speaker 1: That's what is going on in the area.
Speaker 2: And the thing that we like about c allows the
Speaker 2: Mormon Wives might be what also is bad for Mikayla's
Speaker 2: nervous system. Yeah, that they handle everything in real time,
Speaker 2: they talk about it all. They're very reminiscent, cognizant of
Speaker 2: the cameras. They want to capture everything. They're always producing,
Speaker 2: and we love that as a show. Her body don't
Speaker 2: love that as a as an autoimmune person, she's only
Speaker 2: better when she's pregnant, Like it's it's and she's to
Speaker 2: keep getting pregnant to stop out reactions well, and she and.
Speaker 3: She has that sexual trauma she's already spoken about. To
Speaker 3: get pregnant, she has to do the one thing that
Speaker 3: she is not really like feeling connected to her.
Speaker 2: Body to the itch day. I feel her husband is demanding.
Speaker 2: So I just think that Taylor is a selfish piece
Speaker 2: of shit, no literally, and that's kind of why she
Speaker 2: doesn't have custody of her kids right now, the moment
Speaker 2: that she I don't think that it's because she is
Speaker 2: always going to be a bad mom. I think the
Speaker 2: work just needs to be done and she's got to
Speaker 2: release and let go of some things and look inward,
Speaker 2: stop being the victim, and you might.
Speaker 1: You might be all you know, like kind of how
Speaker 1: I feel. I saw this lady posting this is like
Speaker 1: a thing people do for attention. This woman posted I
Speaker 1: asked my.
Speaker 3: Husband for to do the dishes, and not only is
Speaker 3: it Mother's Day, it's my birthday. And he couldn't even
Speaker 3: do that, And everybody, of course was like, girl, leave him,
Speaker 3: leave him, like blah blah blah blah. And she's like
Speaker 3: in the comments, like why don't you mind your business?
Speaker 3: Why didn't you keep scrolling? If it's gonna if it's
Speaker 3: gonna bother you that much. You posted this for attention,
Speaker 3: You posted this for attention.
Speaker 2: You are getting the attention that you wanted, and now
Speaker 2: you're open arm windmilling in the fucking.
Speaker 1: Comments when this this is what you wanted.
Speaker 2: Okay, that's kind of how I feel about this is
Speaker 2: that's kind of how I feel about Taylor fri people. Okay,
Speaker 2: like you, I do believe that you have mental health
Speaker 2: mental health issues, Mama, I really do.
Speaker 1: Okay, No, you do. That's a fact. You do.
Speaker 2: And you know that because you went to therapy, You
Speaker 2: went to rehab for the month before, like the season before,
Speaker 2: you went away for two weeks and whatever, and did
Speaker 2: the things for yourself, came back out started still fucking
Speaker 2: up doing crazy shit. You gotta stop being the victim, love,
Speaker 2: you gotta go ahead and release yourself from that. Put
Speaker 2: it on somebody else, whatever is the pain. But you're
Speaker 2: not the victim. You're not a victim of Michaela's You're
Speaker 2: not a victim of anything. This is now some of
Speaker 2: the things that most of this is of your own making.
Speaker 2: If you ever want to see your kids outside of them.
Speaker 2: Hours of twelve to three.
Speaker 1: Pm on a Saturday afternoon.
Speaker 2: I highly suggest you called a lady look inwards so
Speaker 2: you could tell the judge your honor. I'm clocked into
Speaker 2: my own what I need and how best I can
Speaker 2: be a good mom Monday through Sunday, not just on
Speaker 2: the weekends. And I won't be using my mother's day
Speaker 2: sol hours to fight on the internet for no reason,
Speaker 2: because again she's unemployed. Right now, just saying yeah, yeah,
Speaker 2: not a good way to get ourselves back.
Speaker 1: On the pall sheet. But who am I? Who are we?
Speaker 1: We don't know who are we? Who are we? Just
Speaker 1: the viewers going we gotta clock in? Okay? We who
Speaker 1: are we? Let me just say this.
Speaker 2: If I went viral, or if it went even just
Speaker 2: to my boss of me throwing poles at my wife,
Speaker 2: I probably would also be fired. I don't know if
Speaker 2: he even care about what happened or what it led
Speaker 2: up to it. He'd be like, okay, but you're the
Speaker 2: teacher who is employed here, and like, the parents don't
Speaker 2: know your wife, but they do know that you're throwing
Speaker 2: hands at another woman in a chairheadled kid.
Speaker 1: Ah. They don't want to see you anymore.
Speaker 2: They don't want you to run their kids, no, and
Speaker 2: I would understand who am I? So listen, Taylor, You're
Speaker 2: not a victim. I just need you to let that
Speaker 2: go and maybe you'll get some things back that are
Speaker 2: in that bio that you don't have because I didn't
Speaker 2: look at it yesterday and go, oh wow, it's giving
Speaker 2: holding on for dear life.
Speaker 1: Maybe it'll come back to me. Maybe if you do
Speaker 1: some work. You know what I'm saying.
Speaker 2: It's like looking at the car dance on your car
Speaker 2: and going, man, I hope those pop out literally.
Speaker 1: Me too, y'all.
Speaker 2: Before we head out of here, I want to touch
Speaker 2: on Atlanta and the middle.
Speaker 1: Of this here Dallas trip.
Speaker 2: I think my new favorite thing in life or in
Speaker 2: the Housewives ether is when the Housewolves of Atlanta take
Speaker 2: a southern local trip. Apparently I like it when they
Speaker 2: go South Carolina. We get a bolo okay, Dallas, we
Speaker 2: get a lot, We get me a new Angela fan
Speaker 2: less week. I could not have told you why Angela
Speaker 2: stayed on this show and why y'all love her so much.
Speaker 2: There are so many people that are like MANI I
Speaker 2: don't understand why you why you always talking about angel
Speaker 2: I've had Kendrick so many times on hair be like,
Speaker 2: but you don't, you don't like you didn't like angel
Speaker 2: I ain't have it.
Speaker 4: I ain't see it for no. It's something about a.
Speaker 2: Delulu straight woman that when I hear all of the
Speaker 2: Delulus and the only well I save her being a mom.
Speaker 2: Only time I give grace is when she's a mom.
Speaker 2: Her daughter did do her dirty by getting married without
Speaker 2: telling her. But Charles alone had me turn off from Angela.
Speaker 2: I was like, I don't think that man likes you,
Speaker 2: and you think it's funny, but I don't see how
Speaker 2: we talk. I'm like, is it it's weird?
Speaker 1: I don't like it.
Speaker 3: I don't find I've had a couple of people say like,
Speaker 3: I'm not gonna sit here and pretend to be the
Speaker 3: master of like heterosexual relationships.
Speaker 1: I was married to a man.
Speaker 3: Had he spoken to me the way the way I
Speaker 3: almost like Carl, the way Charles spokes speaks to Angela,
Speaker 3: I would not have been happy.
Speaker 2: Well there's flat out extra as husband or like National TV?
Speaker 1: Do you like this woman? Do you love her?
Speaker 2: And he refuses to answer a yes or no question
Speaker 2: with six more words that are neither yes nor no.
Speaker 3: I've had people say like, that's a silly question. I
Speaker 3: think it's also a generational thing. I will say this,
Speaker 3: I think it's also a generational thing. We know how
Speaker 3: older black folks are and sometimes that's passed down to.
Speaker 1: Like people our age.
Speaker 2: Again, it's not the relationship that I would want to
Speaker 2: be in.
Speaker 1: It's not what I would put up with.
Speaker 3: If they like it, I love it and I like
Speaker 3: Yeah as far as being on the Housewives, and I'm
Speaker 3: glad that she showed up this year and was like
Speaker 3: I'm not gonna be arguing about Charles whatsoever. Yes, in fact,
Speaker 3: this season at the start of it, I was like,
Speaker 3: I like her vibe this year where she was like,
Speaker 3: Phaedria can keep it.
Speaker 1: She want to make jokes or whatever, I'm not interested.
Speaker 1: I like it.
Speaker 2: She even owned the fact that them houses were a
Speaker 2: terrible mistake. Again me a tourist money luxury and watching
Speaker 2: those houses that she was like stuck in renovation, but
Speaker 2: she wanted to sell for a million plus dollars in Atlanta.
Speaker 2: I got my body responded to that in a way
Speaker 2: that it was like, Ooh, I don't think I like it.
Speaker 1: I don't think I like it.
Speaker 4: I don't.
Speaker 2: But this year I liked the quiet sleeper like, don't
Speaker 2: come for me unless I come for you. I like
Speaker 2: that kind of energy because that's how I am as
Speaker 2: a person, and her going back and forth with mis
Speaker 2: insecure Pinky. When Pinky sat down and let her insecurities
Speaker 2: get the best of her, She's like, no one's talking
Speaker 2: about me, or to me or about the fight that
Speaker 2: I just would I would like to start. So Angela
Speaker 2: was just simply fixing her plate and was like, you know,
Speaker 2: we can go, and I'm gonna tell you I became
Speaker 2: a fan.
Speaker 1: Right then and there.
Speaker 3: You know what's so crazy about that is like, well,
Speaker 3: first of all, great television, right, it's how it came
Speaker 3: the building of it because if you remember, Portia kind
Speaker 3: of low key told Pinky like okay, like I don't
Speaker 3: know what's going on, but Cinthia low key told Pinky
Speaker 3: like okay, move on.
Speaker 1: Drew was like your energy is just a little oh.
Speaker 3: Every single person at that table was like trying to
Speaker 3: low key tell Pinky, hey girl, you're doing lin and
Speaker 3: like this is and we're confused. You can see it
Speaker 3: on everybody's faces. They're genuinely confused. In the way Angela
Speaker 3: was saying it Angela. I think it was trying to
Speaker 3: approach her the most tenderly, so nicely.
Speaker 1: She just said are you bothered? You seem bothered, and
Speaker 1: she didn't say it in a condescending way.
Speaker 3: By the time it got to Angela to ask her
Speaker 3: to ask her, like, yo, are you good?
Speaker 1: Like are you okay? She was like, oh I can
Speaker 1: she start?
Speaker 3: She got activated because I think she was like, oh,
Speaker 3: I can do with this with Angela. She's only been
Speaker 3: on this show for one year and I still do think.
Speaker 3: I do think that Samia and Kelly put a battery
Speaker 3: into absolutely. I think they told her go for Angela,
Speaker 3: like you need to like step up because what.
Speaker 1: We're in episode six seven.
Speaker 3: I think they told her like, you need to like
Speaker 3: step up and like orchestrate this argument with Angela if
Speaker 3: you can.
Speaker 1: And let me tell you something.
Speaker 2: If you want to follow the likes of Shamia and Kelly,
Speaker 2: I don't know what to tell you. Maybe that's why
Speaker 2: your businesses are in such die straight because you take
Speaker 2: bad advice. Yeah, you and Kelly both followed for bankruptcy.
Speaker 2: Maybe y'all should separate and seek other advice. I'm so
Speaker 2: fucking annoyed by Kelly, I'm this episode because this might
Speaker 2: be her last year. Babes, I can't do it so nasty.
Speaker 2: She is so and not in a fun way. Okay,
Speaker 2: you are. The spirit is dark. It's nasty as dark
Speaker 2: as ugly. She's trying to make this horseship thing happen.
Speaker 2: It's not happening, okay. And I don't agree with how
Speaker 2: Porscha set up the little gang bang at Tea, Okay,
Speaker 2: I really don't. The way Porche delivered the information was
Speaker 2: choppy and what she did was fucked up, right, get
Speaker 2: a reveal for why she did it or her motives
Speaker 2: until this episode, and to me, this was.
Speaker 3: Exactly this was messy on Porscha's part. Not until Phedro
Speaker 3: was like who wha what what?
Speaker 1: Wh whoa whoa wa wait, don't do that, don't do that?
Speaker 1: Was I like, oh this got some legs. Oh okay.
Speaker 3: But Kelly calling Porsche a gold digger, Mama, we've seen
Speaker 3: your ex husband.
Speaker 1: You married him for love? Are we sure? Are we sure? Okay?
Speaker 2: Because if you, if you did, and he wouldn't be
Speaker 2: talking to Tasha Kay and Tammeron Hall and all of
Speaker 2: them right now.
Speaker 4: He wouldn't I'm serious. It's giving.
Speaker 1: You know, she once.
Speaker 2: Needed me and I was doing I was taking care
Speaker 2: of all the bills and everything, and then all of
Speaker 2: a sudden she opened one little chicken and waffle spot
Speaker 2: and I can't have none of it.
Speaker 1: That's crazy. It's giving. You married him for, not the
Speaker 1: same thing.
Speaker 2: Which also, babes, this is the households of Atlanta, you
Speaker 2: all did.
Speaker 3: I was just about to say, she wants to sit here,
Speaker 3: her and Pinky sitting there saying.
Speaker 1: Sorry, yeah, you just sit it out of my mouth.
Speaker 3: You're sharing a bed with Portia and Angela, and that
Speaker 3: they get their money by men and we are business women.
Speaker 1: Everything they sat there and said.
Speaker 2: About Porscha and Angela and why that why they are
Speaker 2: better than them, applies to Shamia.
Speaker 1: It applies to Shamia. So what the fuck are you
Speaker 1: talking about?
Speaker 2: And they're not bankrupt right now. That's what Angela told
Speaker 2: you all. She said, I never have to cancel Christmas
Speaker 2: from my employees.
Speaker 3: Gerald is recently trying to keep Shamia from I think
Speaker 3: Gerald is enough.
Speaker 2: Charles is also so mad and not nice to Angela's
Speaker 2: because he's like, you know, I'm just trying to keep.
Speaker 1: This bitch from keeping me bankrupt. But I lover.
Speaker 3: I think much like what's girl's name, Angela No angel
Speaker 3: Over on Potomac. I think Gerald is like Bobby and
Speaker 3: I'm gonna support my wife, and this is what she
Speaker 3: wants to do. I just don't understand why this is
Speaker 3: what she wants to do. We have money, we are comfortable,
Speaker 3: we are good. I don't and this is bringing a
Speaker 3: lot of unnecessary drama.
Speaker 2: That rum business like, you want me to spend money
Speaker 2: so you can have a peach flavor to run from
Speaker 2: Granada those that zoom that they were on that was
Speaker 2: I said, Samia.
Speaker 1: Oh, anybody could be a business for me.
Speaker 2: Everybody's so creative, I said Samiamia, Samia, please calm down.
Speaker 2: At least Cynthia like Cynthia again, she's done her Seagrooms thing.
Speaker 2: This is a real launch, She's doing a real tequila situation.
Speaker 4: She's got a real backer.
Speaker 2: Adria and Maloof is also a gold digger who had
Speaker 2: good mon who had her own money as well. She
Speaker 2: did both best of krothies. So what is the I
Speaker 2: don't know what the shade is there, because everybody in
Speaker 2: the house was of Atlanta, is either born or made
Speaker 2: rich or married rich. Those are your two options. So
Speaker 2: I don't see what the problem is. But like we're
Speaker 2: here so that Cynthia, who is no longer married rich,
Speaker 2: can make her big money and they're big coins and
Speaker 2: Samia and Kelly complaining the whole time about the room, the.
Speaker 1: Bed and everything.
Speaker 2: Like I get it as if one they're at a
Speaker 2: hotel and they keep talking to Cynthia like did you
Speaker 2: fix it?
Speaker 1: Did you fix it? Girl?
Speaker 4: We all met the lady who owned it with the
Speaker 4: purple hair, Go talk to her.
Speaker 1: No, no, no, here's my thing.
Speaker 3: They did not talk about that room being dirty until
Speaker 3: after they called Gerald, until they bitched about it five
Speaker 3: million times.
Speaker 1: If I walk into a room.
Speaker 2: And it's not clean, I'm going to be like, oh,
Speaker 2: and let me tell you this.
Speaker 1: I was switching me. I am a person who likes
Speaker 1: to fart in the bed.
Speaker 4: Okay said yeah, she said I had to hold my cheeks.
Speaker 1: Therefore I am not.
Speaker 3: I don't want to think there's maybe two or three people,
Speaker 3: two or three friends I can share bed with. Right
Speaker 3: with that being said, if the room was not getting
Speaker 3: clean that night, because we see.
Speaker 1: They're out on like a resort, a ranch, like, right, right.
Speaker 3: If the rooms were not getting clean that night, I
Speaker 3: definitely would have taken the dirty sheets off the bed. Hello,
Speaker 3: I would have taken the dirty sheets off the bed.
Speaker 3: I would have wiped the toilet down.
Speaker 2: So y'all hotel four times and didn't leave. So I
Speaker 2: don't want to hear it. You could have part the
Speaker 2: girls that Potoma did. They said, we're gon on our
Speaker 2: own shit.
Speaker 3: And it's like, if the room was that dirty and
Speaker 3: that nasty, why would y'all not go to dinner so
Speaker 3: you didn't have to sit in there?
Speaker 2: You know what I mean, That's what I'm saying. And
Speaker 2: you want to be but then help che Yeah. And
Speaker 2: then Rachel Lindsay and Calli Curry made this really good
Speaker 2: point on their podcast, which is, one, I thought that
Speaker 2: Poolhouse was way.
Speaker 1: Further than what it really was. It's right up underneath it.
Speaker 3: But two they did not And I kept asking myself this,
Speaker 3: why did they run up to the dinner that they
Speaker 3: swore they weren't going to. It's because they thought they
Speaker 3: were gonna miss an epic fight in screen time. They
Speaker 3: realized like, oh shit, we are missing this, We are
Speaker 3: not getting the camera time. You should have already had
Speaker 3: that thought. You are a reality TV personality. I'm not
Speaker 3: even gonna call you a star.
Speaker 1: You know that.
Speaker 3: I always think of Karen Huger telling Candace in her
Speaker 3: first season when they had gone out or were hungover
Speaker 3: on some trip and Candace wanted to like lay down
Speaker 3: in ben and Karen apparently told her, oh uh uh,
Speaker 3: you gotta get up, put your face on, and we
Speaker 3: got game planning to do.
Speaker 1: Yep, you're working.
Speaker 4: This is a job, like we're here where at work?
Speaker 2: And you should have known that because when you're on
Speaker 2: a cast trip, everything's gonna be filmed.
Speaker 1: Until those people go home.
Speaker 2: Why if the people are there, the cameras are there,
Speaker 2: you should anticipate and want to be there the whole time. Literally,
Speaker 2: that's the way it goes.
Speaker 1: If you ask.
Speaker 2: Member Porsche, clock it the whole time and she said,
Speaker 2: can we put the cameras down so I can get
Speaker 2: in there with Bolo and my friend?
Speaker 1: I mean just kidding, but that's what they did a
Speaker 1: whole night. You gotta do the whole shift first.
Speaker 2: Why you separated yourself, I don't know, because you did
Speaker 2: miss a pretty epic and big fight. Evenk Michelle came
Speaker 2: out unglammed. And not I'm with the seat on the
Speaker 2: table and said, now, what's going on? I want to
Speaker 2: make hard okay like.
Speaker 3: And exactly, and it's just baffling to me, and I
Speaker 3: do with I can't remember who said it when they
Speaker 3: said Samiah is over compensating because she does feel like
Speaker 3: she is missing out on the Porsche friendship part of it.
Speaker 1: She is over compensating.
Speaker 3: And let me tell you something, Kelly, Kelly, in this loudness,
Speaker 3: I'm a loud person.
Speaker 1: Kelly in this fucking loudness drives me in saying when.
Speaker 3: Someone says to her, you slept with a married man, and.
Speaker 4: Gotta tell it and yell it to everybody else.
Speaker 2: So again, like Jim Fessler, Kelly, you talking about it
Speaker 2: more than everybody else. So you over here talking about
Speaker 2: in real time on my problem with poors. She y'all
Speaker 2: know I don't like Porsche. Because she was gonna go
Speaker 2: ahead and say, why did you say that in front
Speaker 2: of Ky Well, why are you bringing up in front
Speaker 2: of everybody if it's not true?
Speaker 1: That was three four episodes ago.
Speaker 2: Now literally it's dog you hugged her. You hugged her
Speaker 2: at tea.
Speaker 3: If somebody invites me to Tea does that hit job says,
Speaker 3: oh you slept with a married man after I think
Speaker 3: we're moving on, and then it's like, okay, well let's
Speaker 3: hug No, we're not fucking hugging.
Speaker 2: You're a fucking punk. Okay, you're a fucking little bitch.
Speaker 2: You could not say anything to her.
Speaker 3: In that moment, and then now you're broken flower from
Speaker 3: my broken person.
Speaker 1: From no. Literally it's giving.
Speaker 2: You wrote it in a journal, yeah, or like one
Speaker 2: of your gays tweeted it to you or something, and
Speaker 2: you were like, oh my god, I'm gonna say that,
Speaker 2: and you just want to have you You also, like Pinky,
Speaker 2: just want to take a fight with somebody so that
Speaker 2: you can guarantee sometime and some insights on the show
Speaker 2: that the producers will follow af fight with Portia, they
Speaker 2: will now follow a fight with Angela. They will especially
Speaker 2: not an Angela here calling people's teeth called mingle.
Speaker 1: I am That's why I watch it. You cannot the
Speaker 1: way she handled her with ease, and I just it can.
Speaker 1: Let's talk about this as two black women.
Speaker 3: It literally bothered the fuck out of me, Pinky sitting
Speaker 3: here trying to appreciate if I'm too much for you,
Speaker 3: then that's your problem. But you won't call a black
Speaker 3: woman aggressive, and a black woman we are all black women,
Speaker 3: We are all exactly and we are not a mixed company.
Speaker 2: We are not in mixed company. We absolutely can call
Speaker 2: you aggressive. You are being aggressive, you are being aggressive.
Speaker 2: We are the ones to tell you that. We are
Speaker 2: the fucking ones to tell you that.
Speaker 1: And no aggression from me to you.
Speaker 2: It's a it's a it's a call. It's from inside
Speaker 2: the house. It's feedback, literally criticism. Cynthia is sitting this
Speaker 2: girl down at this point, and they're all like just
Speaker 2: letting you know, like, hey, just the way you came
Speaker 2: in last night was insanely hot and aggressive, Like Angela
Speaker 2: was just sitting here, We all were just sitting there,
Speaker 2: and you would not stop belaboring the point that the
Speaker 2: girls didn't like the room. Cynthia didn't left the table,
Speaker 2: came back, left the table, came back. You're still talking
Speaker 2: about it. She didn't already says she's gonna address it.
Speaker 2: She's trying to addressed with them, and you won't let
Speaker 2: it die. And then you're angry about it. There's an
Speaker 2: attitude that's coming off as if we owe you this defense,
Speaker 2: so because you want to talk about it right now,
Speaker 2: she felt very old, the conflict and the confrontation, and
Speaker 2: that is what you might call and consider aggressive. And
Speaker 2: you're so right, and I'm glad you're here, especially as
Speaker 2: a black woman, to be able to talk about it,
Speaker 2: because that's something that caught me too. I wrote it down,
Speaker 2: I talked, I took a lot of notes on it.
Speaker 2: She's like upset.
Speaker 1: I'm like, I.
Speaker 2: Get why you would think or say that, but also
Speaker 2: it doesn't give you the license to be aggressive because
Speaker 2: you're in black women company, you know what I mean,
Speaker 2: Like you even get upset. I don't gone away. I
Speaker 2: truly don't understand why she would be upset, because again,
Speaker 2: we are all amongst ourselves one too. You did pick
Speaker 2: up somebody's fight that was not yours, right and kept
Speaker 2: it going, and that you.
Speaker 3: Kept it going to the point where when Angela said,
Speaker 3: but she was getting your ass.
Speaker 1: You sounded like you gotta start and it wasn't.
Speaker 2: This wasn't even the first time like this. Cynthia was
Speaker 2: bringing up a couple of times, Porsche was bringing up
Speaker 2: a couple of times. It feels like every time you
Speaker 2: do start, even pot stirring.
Speaker 1: It's not gentle.
Speaker 2: It's with an aggression, like it's an angrier side that
Speaker 2: comes out what you feel like.
Speaker 1: It is with hot water, it is with the spoon,
Speaker 1: it is with the.
Speaker 2: Thickest playing ball, literally chilling by yourself and pinky.
Speaker 1: Comb with a whole pot and some like. And you're like, wait, what,
Speaker 1: I would not.
Speaker 3: And I think for me being in the restaurant industry,
Speaker 3: I also think I was laughing because I was like,
Speaker 3: I just know she's an insufferable owner, because it gives
Speaker 3: that she comes in there demanding things when things are
Speaker 3: not how and listen, I cannot stand when I have
Speaker 3: everybody knows what's supposed to be done, everybody knows how
Speaker 3: things are liked by the owners, like brand standards, all
Speaker 3: of that, When those things are just outwardly not done
Speaker 3: and outwardly ignored, I don't like that. But that still
Speaker 3: does not mean that I come in there and I'm like,
Speaker 3: and why don't y'all have this done?
Speaker 1: And da da da da da. I may say, hey,
Speaker 1: what's going on over here?
Speaker 3: I Am going to give you one conversation, why is
Speaker 3: XYZ not done? Because we know that that's a non negotiable,
Speaker 3: and Derek.
Speaker 1: The Big Dave's Cheese Steak does do that.
Speaker 2: He's actually a really great owner, which is why he
Speaker 2: could have offered her those a few million dollars to
Speaker 2: get herself out of bankruptcy, which she refused to take from.
Speaker 1: It is that her.
Speaker 2: Husband, that is her husband, Okay, Derek the owner of
Speaker 2: Big Dave's Cheese Steaks, which is the second now probably
Speaker 2: the first largest restaurant business in Atlanta in the Georgia area,
Speaker 2: next to Slutty Vegan. It was just them too, That's
Speaker 2: how they fell in love. They were doing philanthropy as
Speaker 2: the richest niggas around in Atlanta during twenty twenty.
Speaker 1: Dead ass no felt I'm so serious.
Speaker 2: In twenty twenty and twenty nineteen and after like I forget,
Speaker 2: I forget which hashtag, which Black Lives Matter protests at
Speaker 2: the time.
Speaker 1: But baby, when.
Speaker 2: There was a plethora of them, her and Derek were
Speaker 2: in the community like giving like masks and helping with
Speaker 2: like twenty twenty with a ppe and then then giving
Speaker 2: scholarships and money for burials for the people that were
Speaker 2: dying and all these things. They were doing it together,
Speaker 2: and then they fell in love and got married like
Speaker 2: a year later, but they had already been bff and
Speaker 2: been friends because the four Picky got to Atlanta, biggest
Speaker 2: pop up shot, biggest thing ever in New York, which
Speaker 2: is insanely hard to be and it's like not a thing.
Speaker 2: Her food truck so big, so big. Then there was
Speaker 2: a whole fire insurance who knows, and she had to
Speaker 2: move and relocate to Atlantia and Atlanta same thing. She
Speaker 2: ended up mirroring the same success, which is really hard
Speaker 2: to do. When she lost her business for a while,
Speaker 2: that's where the problems why she lost it, I don't
Speaker 2: know she sold her she temporarily like let it go.
Speaker 2: That was a poor decision because it is the reason
Speaker 2: why she isn't so much debt and found out for bankruptcy.
Speaker 4: Now.
Speaker 2: It is just from that, like I think like eighteen
Speaker 2: months or less, that she wasn't an owner of her business,
Speaker 2: that she has all this shit that when she got
Speaker 2: it back she has to claim for.
Speaker 1: But Derek, Derek been just you can find him on.
Speaker 2: Any given day, least back in a couple of years
Speaker 2: ago at the Cheese Steak Place, small cute little place,
Speaker 2: mix and slushies and chopping cheese steaks and just added
Speaker 2: them to the people.
Speaker 1: It's a vibe. It's so good. I have worked real big.
Speaker 3: I have worked for so many owners that will not
Speaker 3: work in their business, that will not work in their business.
Speaker 3: At the place that I was at that let me
Speaker 3: go last year that I handed me an nda, yeah.
Speaker 1: Yeah, oh bitch. Literally.
Speaker 3: I used to ask him all the time, like, why
Speaker 3: do you want to own a bar, because I'm you
Speaker 3: don't know anything. Never worked in a bar, never bartended,
Speaker 3: ever worked like, never did any restaurant work except for
Speaker 3: like a diner down in Florida when they were in
Speaker 3: high school.
Speaker 4: Ashley as husband on Rhode Island.
Speaker 1: Okay, literally doesn't know that.
Speaker 3: It would be so easy for people to take advantage
Speaker 3: of them, right.
Speaker 1: I used to try, and then what kills me is.
Speaker 3: You have to be very very careful with a lot
Speaker 3: of things in bar and restaurant stuff. Like they tried
Speaker 3: to get me to put the liquor license in my name.
Speaker 1: I said, no, I'm not doing that.
Speaker 3: I could, I could, right, but it's not my place
Speaker 3: and I will not. I'm not always guaranteed to work
Speaker 3: here as we see now, why would you why would
Speaker 3: you have me put up a liquor license in my name.
Speaker 1: That's just not smart. Okay. One two, same thing that
Speaker 1: Pinky said with like.
Speaker 3: One of the licensings I people really do not understand this,
Speaker 3: especially you're in Saint Louis.
Speaker 1: You much need a.
Speaker 2: License for everything in a business, especially a bar or
Speaker 2: a restaurant. If you want to play TV, if you
Speaker 2: want to play music, if you want to play that's
Speaker 2: fight yes, if you want to play any type of
Speaker 2: show anything. I got literally got told I had a
Speaker 2: bad attitude because I my old job. They wanted when
Speaker 2: Love Island USA was blowing up last year, they were like,
Speaker 2: we want to have a watch party. You don't have
Speaker 2: any TVs in here, and the license to a SCAP
Speaker 2: license that you have is just for music, and if
Speaker 2: you want to get technical, we're really not even supposed
Speaker 2: to be playing Spotify in here, but we are right.
Speaker 2: They were like, you're telling us all the reasons why
Speaker 2: we can't do it, and we want to hear the
Speaker 2: reasons why you can do this.
Speaker 4: That's totally fine, No, but there are reasons why we
Speaker 4: can't do it, which.
Speaker 3: Means legally, I'm trying to help you. If you want
Speaker 3: to put the fucking projector up in illegally stream this show.
Speaker 3: And they're like, well, we're worry about that when we
Speaker 3: get a lapars and they literally all these white women.
Speaker 3: They were like, oh, well, if somebody comes in there,
Speaker 3: we're just gonna kind of play stupid and be like,
Speaker 3: oh my god, we didn't know. And that they got
Speaker 3: out of a lot of shit doing that, being like.
Speaker 1: Oh my god, we didn't know. Blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 1: Oh my goodness. Yeah mm hm, oh no, you have
Speaker 1: to and once once you they don't play about that music.
Speaker 3: I don't know how that company knows when you are
Speaker 3: a business, but they I told them again, you need
Speaker 3: to apply for this license so that you can play
Speaker 3: music like you know, like top forty the popular stuff. Yeah,
Speaker 3: of course, DJ's like even if you have a DJ,
Speaker 3: if you were gonna have DJs, you have to get
Speaker 3: a license, you have to get a special license.
Speaker 1: Okay. Sense. So they got hit. We got hit with
Speaker 1: that letter.
Speaker 3: They were like, hey, we know you've been playing music.
Speaker 3: Fill this out, blah blah blah blah.
Speaker 1: Okay. So when Pinky was like, oh, there's a lawsuit
Speaker 1: from Ada DA. Do you know how many letters they
Speaker 1: send you.
Speaker 3: They send you they to play that playing those fights. Well,
Speaker 3: I don't know about the fights because that's a different
Speaker 3: that's a whole different license within itself. But like general
Speaker 3: TV and music, they send you so many papers, cease
Speaker 3: and desist things like that.
Speaker 1: To say like, hey, we know you're doing this.
Speaker 2: Don't And what always kills me about these places is
Speaker 2: they advertise it.
Speaker 1: Yeah. Absolutely, I'm not tracked that you have a lawsuit
Speaker 1: for that.
Speaker 4: It is the easieak.
Speaker 2: Thing to keep yourself out of. And that's what bothers
Speaker 2: the fuck out. I mean, I've always wanted to own
Speaker 2: my own bar. I'm not saying never, but obviously not
Speaker 2: right now.
Speaker 3: But like I literally I've never understood that.
Speaker 1: I have never fucking understood that.
Speaker 3: And then with Pinky, it's like, Mama, you rose to fame,
Speaker 3: you got a lot of success really fast. Not saying
Speaker 3: that it wasn't hard work, but you are one of
Speaker 3: the lucky people that it seems like you hit.
Speaker 1: Like tis multiple times once.
Speaker 2: Every other thing that she's done outside the study Vegan
Speaker 2: has failed because the formula is in the fact that
Speaker 2: her burgers do not taste like vegan burgers. You could
Speaker 2: put like when I had a slutty Vegan burger.
Speaker 4: I've had it twice, both in New York and in Atlanta.
Speaker 2: And when you have it, you can put it up
Speaker 2: next to a shake shack burger and you might prefer
Speaker 2: the sludy vegan burger I knew.
Speaker 4: And you cannot tell the difference.
Speaker 2: It's insane and to the point where it's like, oh,
Speaker 2: maybe the difference is that this one's the real one,
Speaker 2: and it's it's not. It's incredible what she has created
Speaker 2: and cultivated for this, trying to make everything though vegan,
Speaker 2: and the liking doesn't strike twice usually that often. I
Speaker 2: think she could have just kept it with this. She
Speaker 2: also tried to expand two fucking fast. She opened so
Speaker 2: many franchises of Slutty Vegan in Atlanta in just the
Speaker 2: last couple of years. While she didn't own it, like,
Speaker 2: while she didn't own the thing, she like franchised it
Speaker 2: out or something like that. And now a lot of
Speaker 2: those are closed. She you know, those franchises are closing.
Speaker 2: The licensing fees for the franchises, you know, weren't being
Speaker 2: paid or whoever you know left it up to this,
Speaker 2: So it's a lot of reasons why Pinky like kind
Speaker 2: of let this go. And that's why I feel like
Speaker 2: she got so triggered by someone like Angela, you know,
Speaker 2: being like Christmas had to be canceled. Christmas was never
Speaker 2: canceled because she's getting into the semantics, much like how
Speaker 2: Bethanny Frankel used to argue she was to get into
Speaker 2: the semantics but not realize like the actual thing is, like,
Speaker 2: you are a good business woman in that your business
Speaker 2: is successful, not in that you have business savvy that
Speaker 2: they keep going opening a vegan cheese steak place. Bes,
Speaker 2: I could have told you that wouldn't work in Atlanta. Atlanta,
Speaker 2: it's not a vegan city. I'm sorry. It slett No.
Speaker 2: This and works because of again, the notoriety that it
Speaker 2: had before it even got to Atlanta, and the idea,
Speaker 2: the the the what is that word? Like the like
Speaker 2: the thing it's like, oh my god, look you just
Speaker 2: put it on the internet. You're like, yeah, the trend
Speaker 2: of it all. I tried this thing with a rainbow bagel.
Speaker 2: You're not always gonna go get a rainbow bagel. But
Speaker 2: the rainbow bow bagel place got a line down the
Speaker 2: block every day. Not because everybody was like, oh, I'm
Speaker 2: gonna get my rainbow bagel this morning every day, have
Speaker 2: other good but yet all right, and I think you
Speaker 2: should just do what you do and do it well,
Speaker 2: have a bunch of different kinds of burghers and buns
Speaker 2: and all of that, but expanding and opening multiple brick
Speaker 2: and mortars. So when I told Todd Tucker, it's weird
Speaker 2: and it's not a good idea. It's not smart when
Speaker 2: you already have a license and everything in one place,
Speaker 2: stay the course, stay there. Big Days doesn't have a
Speaker 2: ton of locations. He's gotta like to okay, so he's
Speaker 2: making fuss. So the fact that he could just offer
Speaker 2: his wife five million dollars and again her not taking it,
Speaker 2: I'm like, oh man, the insecurity is deep.
Speaker 1: It's deep.
Speaker 3: When okay, before we get off here, I do want
Speaker 3: to talk to you because we're both obviously queer women.
Speaker 3: What do you think when she was talking to she
Speaker 3: being kinky, was talking to Kelly and she was like,
Speaker 3: I remember she was in her confessional and she was like,
Speaker 3: I have a lot.
Speaker 2: Of masculine energy, and you know a lot of times
Speaker 2: women are threatened by that, and blah blah, And I
Speaker 2: was like, what do you what?
Speaker 1: What are you talking about? Yeah? Is that true?
Speaker 4: Is that your experience?
Speaker 1: In what way?
Speaker 2: I would just like to know more because also then
Speaker 2: if that's the case, why did we join this show?
Speaker 2: Because you say it was to build girl girls' relationships
Speaker 2: support in this group. You like everybody, You want to
Speaker 2: like everybody, want to get to know all the women
Speaker 2: in the group. That's your sole purpose for beginning here.
Speaker 2: I think it's so that you can have a W
Speaker 2: two and the court. Although again, let that man pay
Speaker 2: five million dollars. I don't understand if you've got it.
Speaker 2: But you have a masculine energy? So what does that mean?
Speaker 1: But you don't? But you I'm sorry you know that
Speaker 1: you because I don't like the.
Speaker 3: Phrase you got a masculine energy because you're a business owner,
Speaker 3: or because you talk loud, But like, you don't have
Speaker 3: a masculine energy because you can't. You're telling us I
Speaker 3: have a masculine energy.
Speaker 2: And the same breadth of being, like I'd rather stay
Speaker 2: home with my kids and my husband, and I'm always
Speaker 2: around my husband and my husband.
Speaker 1: And my husband makes big money.
Speaker 3: You know, you you have masculine energy. But that's the
Speaker 3: hill that you're dying on You don't like when she
Speaker 3: said it, I said, this is such like a like
Speaker 3: a nineties I have masculine energy type of thing, because
Speaker 3: maybe you don't.
Speaker 1: You don't have masculine energy. You have annoying energy. Do
Speaker 1: you do?
Speaker 2: And if you ask, you have annoying and women you
Speaker 2: have aggressive energy.
Speaker 3: Yeah, it's like masculine in and following it up by
Speaker 3: I hang out with my husband, I'm home.
Speaker 1: You have picked me energy, yo, No, you definitely have
Speaker 1: pick you picked me energy.
Speaker 2: Your first part of your fight when Angela started coming
Speaker 2: at you for your business was not you make money,
Speaker 2: you have to make millions to owe millions. It was
Speaker 2: my husband is very paid. Your husband has a lot
Speaker 2: of money.
Speaker 1: That's not masculine energy.
Speaker 2: No masculine girlies, you be finding out that they married,
Speaker 2: let alone to a man, you'd be like, oh wow,
Speaker 2: yeah that for you, But you nah, I mean you
Speaker 2: we know you threw your husband at us immediately?
Speaker 4: Oh me, immediately immediately, So I don't know.
Speaker 2: I'm like, then I think you should just go ahead
Speaker 2: and claim that you know and then let that man
Speaker 2: pay your bills and then be like, I'm good.
Speaker 1: You want to have masculine energy. I think you want to.
Speaker 2: But that also reminds it makes me feel like, do
Speaker 2: you think they got somebody in the basement. That's the
Speaker 2: last question I want to ask you. If you think
Speaker 2: they got a wife in the.
Speaker 1: Basement right let me her husband, just so she could
Speaker 1: be like day on two no, one hundred percent. Let
Speaker 1: me tell you something. They absolutely look like a couple
Speaker 1: that would have a third one two. Absolutely.
Speaker 2: When me and Kendrick both said this, when whose house
Speaker 2: was she was it Shamia's?
Speaker 1: I guess when?
Speaker 2: Yeah, when her and her husband went to Shamia's house
Speaker 2: to like go to Portia's party or whatever, I was like, oh,
Speaker 2: she bought her gay bestie with her.
Speaker 1: And then Kendrick was like, that's her husband, And I said,
Speaker 1: and then I did see that lady around.
Speaker 3: Well, then I saw that lady walking around in the
Speaker 3: third and I said, who's that? I said, because they
Speaker 3: seemed like they could we have some co mingling going
Speaker 3: on in here.
Speaker 4: I seem real familiar.
Speaker 1: Yeah, I said, she she knows her way around.
Speaker 2: Kids, her way around. She put some of those systems
Speaker 2: in the pantry in place.
Speaker 1: This is what she did. I said, hmm, Okay, So
Speaker 1: wifely duties.
Speaker 3: I do think that, you know, we have an unconventional marriage,
Speaker 3: and that's fine.
Speaker 1: I don't care. I truly don't.
Speaker 2: Just I also think Pinky will be down for anything.
Speaker 2: They would keep that man, I do I get Yeah, yeah,
Speaker 2: I think he loves her. I think she does not
Speaker 2: believe or know or feel that she is worthy or
Speaker 2: deserving of that love yet in totality, something about the
Speaker 2: because I mean, when you get into a pick me,
Speaker 2: the insecurity is like there, but like hers are around
Speaker 2: being chosen, about being loved and about being worth it
Speaker 2: and being enough and feeling adequate to a lot of people.
Speaker 1: Everything she does has a value system.
Speaker 2: Every defense she gives has a value system of herself
Speaker 2: and to someone else. I'm like, oh, you're working that
Speaker 2: out within yourself, babes. So it feels like only in
Speaker 2: four years they've been married. If he was like, let's
Speaker 2: have a three soome, I feel like she would have
Speaker 2: been like, yeah, that was so fun. I mean, I'd
Speaker 2: be down for it more if you wanted to be
Speaker 2: we could do it all the time. Not because she's
Speaker 2: a secret gay like Brahmin Windeenberg, but because she's like
Speaker 2: he liked it, let me be the cool wife to
Speaker 2: just say, yeah, we could do it even more, or
Speaker 2: we could just I don't know, for a third or
Speaker 2: if I.
Speaker 1: Don't disagree.
Speaker 3: I also feel like there's a little closet that Pinky
Speaker 3: is in because also I I do because also she
Speaker 3: this is like the second woman out.
Speaker 1: She said it to Angela and I think she said it.
Speaker 3: To Phaedra about the hair about oh, take your weave off,
Speaker 3: take your weave off, and let's see, Pinky, you have
Speaker 3: a low fade and no one gives a.
Speaker 1: Fuck, No one gives It's just a tennis ball like that.
Speaker 1: We like you.
Speaker 2: The fact that she has attacked the second woman about
Speaker 2: wearing weave hair again, what show did you think you
Speaker 2: were coming on?
Speaker 1: Okay, how anybody else wears their hair? Of Angela base
Speaker 1: full of makeup too?
Speaker 3: You have a full beat on and I'm sorry, whatever settings,
Speaker 3: whatever settings, very using is not fucking working.
Speaker 1: I just want to put that out there.
Speaker 2: It's really pissing me off because makeup is just sitting
Speaker 2: on top of her skin.
Speaker 1: It's not setting in.
Speaker 2: But anyways, it's it's it's it's something because like when
Speaker 2: she said that to Angela about her hair and like
Speaker 2: the makeup and stuff. I said, there's something, there's some
Speaker 2: demon that you're fighting, some insecurities that is making this
Speaker 2: because I don't. Yeah, it's choosing herself. It's the worthiness,
Speaker 2: it's the value. She just everything is a value system,
Speaker 2: and it just feels very It's very interesting to me
Speaker 2: that that's the choices that she makes and that's how
Speaker 2: she fights. I'm like, oh, baby, you have some internal
Speaker 2: work to do. But really what made me believe it
Speaker 2: is that Angela was pulling things that at the time
Speaker 2: that they were filming, we know are true now.
Speaker 1: So I was like, you know where you get that from.
Speaker 2: Oh wow, look we know about the employees having Christmas cancel,
Speaker 2: we know about big bills.
Speaker 1: Because in real time that's happening. Angela was right about
Speaker 1: all eight out of the non things.
Speaker 4: Who am I to say that she's not right about
Speaker 4: that that last one?
Speaker 1: Yep, I'm into it.
Speaker 2: I think she definitely warned her husband or she was like,
Speaker 2: you know, we got a third person, well that she
Speaker 2: need to help out with somebody's kids and cook and
Speaker 2: I said, I'm sure she does.
Speaker 1: I think she is. I think she's doing that right now.
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