Field Dispatch
Coping with RHOM and Love Island w/Zac (@Bravooomg)
Field Notes
ITS A LOT GOING ON OUTSIDE SO LET'S (responsibly) disassociate! Real Housewives of Miami is back and SO good. Off to a strong start and we couldn't get enough. Lot of life talk, RHOM, and then Love Island! Mani explains Casa Amor to Zac and they discuss all the drama thus far (spoilers) with my good Judy, Zac from @Bravooomg. We are coping (lol not well) with the current state of the world through hot people wearing bathing suits and trashing each others choices. Also, some hilarious Bar Mitzvah stories from Zac and the deets will make you giggle. Let's mix it up.
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Speaker 1: Sounds Truck. Hello, Hello, Hello, you beautiful and wonderful mixologist.
Speaker 1: I hope you're doing well. I'm on the verge of
Speaker 1: I don't even know what number crash out. Definitely of
Speaker 1: the day, number one of the year since November slash January,
Speaker 1: like a number one hundred and fifty four. If you know,
Speaker 1: you know, it's been a hard week. But if you're
Speaker 1: listening to this and you're in the US of A,
Speaker 1: it's been an interesting time. We are all doing our
Speaker 1: very best. You know, we've had the best of times
Speaker 1: in TV, We've had the worst of times in every
Speaker 1: other capacity right now. So what do we do best
Speaker 1: as Americans? You know who bring you a weekly free podcast.
Speaker 1: We just and when we talk about the things that
Speaker 1: as if nothing else was going on. So that is
Speaker 1: what we are here to do, mainly because most people,
Speaker 1: I don't know who's listening and who knows what's happening next,
Speaker 1: So let's just keep ourselves safe, huh, girlies, So with
Speaker 1: me today in order to do that, have some more
Speaker 1: yaps until my next nap, where I you know, just
Speaker 1: leave all of this stuff behind in my head for
Speaker 1: a few hours and then wake up and watch more TV,
Speaker 1: but to talk about the TV that we have watched,
Speaker 1: because baby, the only redeeming quality of this week has
Speaker 1: been that the television has been on fire and not
Speaker 1: turned off. Okay, and I have not been able to
Speaker 1: stop talking to my good Judy about this, so I
Speaker 1: had to bring him on over here, and that is
Speaker 1: none other than Zach from Bravo, OMG. Welcome back in
Speaker 1: a minute. I'm so glad you're here. How are you?
Speaker 2: I'm good you thank you for having me again?
Speaker 1: Yes, of course, I mean the rhetorical how are you good?
Speaker 2: You know?
Speaker 1: Sure?
Speaker 3: I mean we're in a literal dumpster fire, but you, oh, thanks?
Speaker 1: Like you know if you don't know, I don't know
Speaker 1: how you don't know. But we're all trying to, like
Speaker 1: very like weirdly avoid the pink elephant in the room
Speaker 1: of the US. Not the US, but that person who
Speaker 1: runs the US deciding to get involved in a war
Speaker 1: that I couldn't find evidence that belonged to us or
Speaker 1: had anything to do with us. But yet here we
Speaker 1: are in the mix. As Nini once said, now why
Speaker 1: am I in it? I've never lived a meme more
Speaker 1: than in this moment. Now, why not in it?
Speaker 2: I didn't vote for this ugly man.
Speaker 1: I didn't even vote for them. I mean, like, what
Speaker 1: is going on? Listen what I saw that the Proud
Speaker 1: Boys like, this is all I gotta say. The Proud
Speaker 1: Boys denounced you all. First of all, He's loyalty over
Speaker 1: there in the maggot world is crazy. Y'all got no loyalty.
Speaker 1: Like it's either y'all like completely like cold driven, or
Speaker 1: like loyal to the point of like are you okay?
Speaker 1: Why are you catching a felony for this man? Or
Speaker 1: the Proud Boys were like, now, let me tell you something.
Speaker 1: We don't put up with a lot of your evil shit.
Speaker 1: But here's where we drove the line. When the infighting happens.
Speaker 1: It has been very fun, but this is like reached
Speaker 1: the level of like, oh.
Speaker 2: You know, it's like that.
Speaker 3: It's like that line from Community where she says you
Speaker 3: can be racist. When I draw the line at animal cruelty,
Speaker 3: She's like, you can be.
Speaker 1: Racist, yes, Like that's exactly how they go. That's usually
Speaker 1: racism is not We're like, you can't vote for this,
Speaker 1: he's a racist, and they're like, uh yeah, and then
Speaker 1: like the people like and they're like and he's also
Speaker 1: gonna take away your rights and wait what he's got
Speaker 1: a book what And I'm like, oh, so how you care? Okay, well, or.
Speaker 3: What about the people like platinos for Trump who are
Speaker 3: now getting deported.
Speaker 1: I'm just so concerned because he did say big buses
Speaker 1: and trains and planes and automobiles full of all the
Speaker 1: girlies that you love and care about, that I love
Speaker 1: and care about, which is why I was like, no,
Speaker 1: please don't. And now they're like, wait, what you meant
Speaker 1: literally big buses, planes and automobiles full of human beings. Yeah,
Speaker 1: that's what he meant when he said it.
Speaker 3: But here we are, you know, have a woman who
Speaker 3: has that's It's actually crazy to me because like I'm
Speaker 3: a black queer woman in America.
Speaker 1: Obviously politics and me don't love each other. Like our roots,
Speaker 1: My roots of my family are like lost before like
Speaker 1: the migrations and like the boats got here, like we
Speaker 1: don't even we don't know where anybody American down like
Speaker 1: this is where they've been at, right, And I'm like
Speaker 1: I've never felt like it, none of like not that
Speaker 1: it didn't apply to me, because it always applies to me,
Speaker 1: but like that, I you know, bottom of the totem pole.
Speaker 1: You get it. You're Jewish, You're you're gay. Like we
Speaker 1: we love you know, we we just so happened to
Speaker 1: pick the things, you know, that we couldn't change about
Speaker 1: ourselves that were the most oppressive. You know how fun
Speaker 1: I'm dying. I'm like, you know, I'm here, I'm doing
Speaker 1: my best. But this, y'all, like y'all really let this
Speaker 1: when y'all y'all really this is this is ridiculous, Like
Speaker 1: the fact that I hear heard many people say they
Speaker 1: voting for that lady, and I don't you know how
Speaker 1: you school about that lady is your business. But where
Speaker 1: it was like, well, she's gonna if you would have
Speaker 1: put on my Bengo card or gave me and made
Speaker 1: me a betting woman, if I was not, If I
Speaker 1: was a betting woman and gambling wasn't against the word
Speaker 1: of God, and I have money, and I have money,
Speaker 1: that's really what it is. I say it's because of
Speaker 1: religious reasons, but it's really just not that money.
Speaker 2: Money.
Speaker 1: I'm gonna teach you that's my problem. But if I
Speaker 1: was a batting woman, let me tell you of the
Speaker 1: two options. If you would ask me, who do you
Speaker 1: think is gonna send us or get us involved in
Speaker 1: some ship. They don't got shit to do with us
Speaker 1: more than once in the course of a year. But
Speaker 1: even before, only I would have told you, girl, it's
Speaker 1: not even it's just June. No, but it's crazy. It's
Speaker 1: not even like we have not known a day of
Speaker 1: peace in November. Y'all have not in the girlies who
Speaker 1: did deal with this, y'all have not known a day
Speaker 1: of like complete like being oblivious, like oblivion and fake ignorance,
Speaker 1: like literally since November. Good luck. Now you can't really
Speaker 1: hide behind it anymore. Now you're like even again. The
Speaker 1: proboys are like, oh girl, we can't even pretend anymore
Speaker 1: like we now this we didn't. You know, everybody, stay
Speaker 1: safe out there, Protect your pennies, protect your pockets. If
Speaker 1: you're wondering why there's so many ads on these goddamn
Speaker 1: podcasts and stuff, is because, girl, we don't know if
Speaker 1: we're coming or going. That fifty eight dollars that I
Speaker 1: get every month from this podcast might just be what
Speaker 1: we got to head over that border handmade telling you know,
Speaker 1: we don't know. We're all just trying to make it.
Speaker 1: But thankfully, because it is summer, even though it has
Speaker 1: only been barely six months of this mess, we are
Speaker 1: at least in a time where the TV comes alive
Speaker 1: and I want to say, this was the reason why,
Speaker 1: Like this is some true you know B six thirteen
Speaker 1: scandal Olivia Pope conspiracy theory shit, but like the TV
Speaker 1: must have gotten good now for us so that we
Speaker 1: didn't cope and manage they do this on purpose in tandem.
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Speaker 1: original evolution, Bachelor ABC. Thank you all for clocking in
Speaker 1: just like the girl that the Pentagon had to do.
Speaker 1: I guess, okay, those Pizza Hut people right next to
Speaker 1: that's always the running joke because you know, people know
Speaker 1: I live in the DMV. If you Google at different
Speaker 1: times this past week, if you like, look up the
Speaker 1: Pizza Hut, like the pizza places right by the Pentagon,
Speaker 1: which is like you don't know, like give me six
Speaker 1: exits up from where I live. If you google the
Speaker 1: pizza places over the last couple of days at seven
Speaker 1: or eight pm, it has gone from literally no traffic
Speaker 1: to the highest traffic on like all the because it's
Speaker 1: late nights at the Pentagon and there's nobody. There is
Speaker 1: no area around the Pentagon naturally, right, like literally like
Speaker 1: when you take the exit, you can take the exit
Speaker 1: to go somewhere else, and you go past the Pentagon,
Speaker 1: but there is nothing else. There is no destination, no,
Speaker 1: like you know, you're just going back onto the highway.
Speaker 3: So like they're not gonna go with like a Chinese
Speaker 3: restaurant and next to the kindag I mean, because.
Speaker 1: There is no townhouse community like right, this will beyond
Speaker 1: the gates over there. There's no reason to put a
Speaker 1: bevy of restaurants and stuff over there. And it means
Speaker 1: that the restaurants that are not too far away pretty chill,
Speaker 1: like they're not they're not very much activity. So when
Speaker 1: you see a seven pm it goes from like all
Speaker 1: the low blue bars on Google to like the highest
Speaker 1: red bar on Google at like the Pizza Hut, the
Speaker 1: Papa Johns, this one at seven pm. You're like, and
Speaker 1: I'm not even gonna kid you, Like people were saying
Speaker 1: that on the internet. It's like a thing like Washingtonian
Speaker 1: Props reported that, but he's like you know your local
Speaker 1: DM like your local Instagram and Twitter accounts. Right. They
Speaker 1: reported that and I kid you not, Zach. Days later,
Speaker 1: here we are with the news that happened three days ago,
Speaker 1: and we were all like, oh, what's that? So y'all
Speaker 1: turn off your instagrams, turn off your instagrams and go
Speaker 1: watch to disassociate with us, Girlies. Okay, now that that,
Speaker 1: Now that we've like you know, inappropriately giggled about the
Speaker 1: state of the world, we gotta do what we gotta do.
Speaker 1: Love that for us as two minorities just trying to
Speaker 1: stay alive. By Okay, let me tell y'all what have
Speaker 1: had have had us on our like good like making
Speaker 1: us feel better. This week, we've had a killer week
Speaker 1: of TV. We're not gonna talk about all of it,
Speaker 1: but we are going to do some honorable mentions and
Speaker 1: talk about most of it. Girlies, Next Gen n y C.
Speaker 1: Watch that ship.
Speaker 2: Oh my god, I watched it last night.
Speaker 3: Fuck Charlie, Charlie, Fuck Charlie. Fuck fuck fuck Charlie. Racist
Speaker 3: motherfucking it was arrested.
Speaker 1: It's always gonna be. It's like, it's like the racism
Speaker 1: is bad. And when you're racist to someone that genuinely
Speaker 1: is like not like is it like Riley is like
Speaker 1: we w is my baby. We don't know you. We
Speaker 1: know Riley, Okay, we can't. I don't know you.
Speaker 2: Ry I know.
Speaker 1: I'm saying, like, we know Riley, we know Candy, I
Speaker 1: don't know. I'm gonna ride for my girls. What are
Speaker 1: you doing? Please don't want this platform exactly Bravo take
Speaker 1: Candy's daughter.
Speaker 3: And then, like how no one stood up for her
Speaker 3: on the bush even barely did, Like she just reached
Speaker 3: her hand.
Speaker 1: Out, like what do you expect from Becky with the
Speaker 1: Good Hair's daughter. She's the girl's girl.
Speaker 2: I know.
Speaker 3: I love that people forget that her mom is Becky
Speaker 3: with allegedly allegedly Okay, even though they said it was
Speaker 3: not a real lyric, it's a real lyric in our
Speaker 3: heads because we have common sense.
Speaker 1: She said. Call Becky with the Good Hair Rachel Roy.
Speaker 1: Her mom has beautiful hair yea though her her name
Speaker 1: be not Becky. She was the alleged person. She was
Speaker 1: the alleged person at that faithful rooftop party that Beyonce
Speaker 1: and jay Z and Solange attended and out of jay
Speaker 1: Z right because one they're apparently never supposed to be
Speaker 1: in the same room or around each other. Ever, no,
Speaker 1: Rachel Roy and Beyonce apparently for a long time up
Speaker 1: until that that altercation. Allegedly that has always been the case,
Speaker 1: like they are not in the same area or circles,
Speaker 1: especially considering Dame Dash used to be Jay Z's best
Speaker 1: fucking friend in the world, business partner, best friendly there.
Speaker 1: That whole thing happened. What I'm just what else would
Speaker 1: make you break up with your bro if not fucking
Speaker 1: you know what I'm saying, Like I know, it's like
Speaker 1: we don't have confirmation. That's all the confirmation I need.
Speaker 1: I'll don't know how boys from the hood from back
Speaker 1: in the day at if you're gonna break up with
Speaker 1: each other, it's over some real shit and it's over
Speaker 1: usually the girl that y'all both love, and it would
Speaker 1: be be honest like oh ch you're Roy or whatever.
Speaker 1: Sure that makes sense. So that's the alleged thing is
Speaker 1: like that is you know who backy with the good
Speaker 1: Hairs mom is a daughter is And then like it
Speaker 1: led to them not being you know, able to be
Speaker 1: at the same part at the same time, but for
Speaker 1: some reason they were, and that's what caused Solange allegedly
Speaker 1: to be set off. Like of all those years like,
Speaker 1: you got my sister looking out here crazy stupid at
Speaker 1: this party and everybody knows what happened because you fucked
Speaker 1: that bitch and that's why she beat Jezy, which again
Speaker 1: I appreciate. At least you're not beating up the girl.
Speaker 1: We often often y'all do that a lot. You always
Speaker 1: go after the girl first. No, take it up with
Speaker 1: that man. Throw a pie in that man's face.
Speaker 2: Or kick him in the balls.
Speaker 3: That's the one thing about action movie on the notice
Speaker 3: sand when they're trying to get away from a bad
Speaker 3: guy and he's a man, kick him in his penis.
Speaker 1: Yeah, I.
Speaker 2: Have one.
Speaker 3: When I was a camp counselor a camper threw a
Speaker 3: ball at mine.
Speaker 2: It hurts, oh my yeah.
Speaker 1: And it'll stop you daddy a track as well.
Speaker 3: Camp director got mad at me for wanting to take
Speaker 3: a break because I got hit in the penis with
Speaker 3: the ball, Like.
Speaker 1: Girl, what the one? Just what are you talking about?
Speaker 2: I can't move right now.
Speaker 1: But anyway, it's so funny, So y'all next, Jen n YC.
Speaker 1: It's been really, really good. You know, our Bravo babies
Speaker 1: are the breakout stars, which obviously they're new to this,
Speaker 1: not true to this. I mean they're not new to this.
Speaker 1: They're true to this. You know. You know, Ariana love
Speaker 1: that she's opening her mouth and telling her truth and
Speaker 1: not even in like a shady way. She's really just
Speaker 1: like living her life, just being herself and talking about
Speaker 1: her own experiences.
Speaker 3: Wig stole my money, Yeah, probably to get booze and gamble.
Speaker 1: Yeah, And I'm not shocked. I mean she didn't. They
Speaker 1: just get kicked out of their house like yet, like
Speaker 1: a couple of days ago, like ushered out like with
Speaker 1: the US marshals or something. They were like, no, girl.
Speaker 3: The one thing that did shock me is that Croy
Speaker 3: participated in it.
Speaker 1: Oh I'm not shocked by that at all.
Speaker 2: Really, Oh no, not at all.
Speaker 1: I think Croy and Kim were matchmated in haave it
Speaker 1: for each other. I'd see the trailer park trash and
Speaker 1: both of them respectfully like by you.
Speaker 2: Yeah, he did wear the really big like.
Speaker 1: I think she caught him into that too, like yeah,
Speaker 1: she made it Okay, he's younger than her. I really
Speaker 1: feel like that does not get discussed enough. Kim is
Speaker 1: a is a personality, for better or worse. She's a
Speaker 1: intoxicating individual. You see the parents that.
Speaker 2: She's her she looks fifty nine.
Speaker 3: On her first season of Atlanta, we there, but exactly
Speaker 3: she was.
Speaker 2: What twenty nine?
Speaker 1: No, no, she said she was. We really don't know.
Speaker 1: She goes, I'm twenty nine, and I remember every girl
Speaker 1: in that room goes, I.
Speaker 3: Mean, I mean she was younger because she looks I
Speaker 3: mean she's five more kids.
Speaker 1: Yeah, she was younger, but twenty nine was given, Like, girl,
Speaker 1: what life did you live? Then? It was given the hardest.
Speaker 1: She was living the DM Metsar life. I'm twenty nine.
Speaker 2: Okay, yeah, so I'm thirty three and I look younger
Speaker 2: than her.
Speaker 1: So much like then and now. Yeah, al Rana, we love.
Speaker 1: You could give two fucks about Gia. But I do
Speaker 1: love that they're all close, Like I do like that
Speaker 1: in real life that they all like at least hang
Speaker 1: out because they have that housewife connection that's been really
Speaker 1: cute to even see, like Meredith and Teresa hanging out
Speaker 1: like it's really cute.
Speaker 3: Like they're the same person except Meredith has intelligence. Yeah,
Speaker 3: but they have the same like they will snap on
Speaker 3: a dime.
Speaker 1: Like like yes, same, the loyalty. No, they're like, I'm
Speaker 1: not gonna want to engage. I can't be called out.
Speaker 1: Don't do this to me. And that's actually really funny
Speaker 1: because I feel like Meredith and Teresa are the same person.
Speaker 1: But unexpectedly ya y'all go watch next year. I see,
Speaker 1: but unexpectedly on our other show, I was like, oh,
Speaker 1: these two are the same person, and it does not
Speaker 1: surprise me that they are really really close. And that
Speaker 1: is one Teresa Judiche and Alexia on Oh Yeah Miami,
Speaker 1: they are the same person on opposite sides of Europe
Speaker 1: ye like or the world. Like they're literally Italian and
Speaker 1: Latin Latina versions of each other.
Speaker 2: Like hey, it's like bolder, yes, yes, bold and eye
Speaker 2: tell us us.
Speaker 1: Everything they say is like with the everything they say
Speaker 1: is like yeah, my hands are washed. I'm done. It's like,
Speaker 1: you know, it is what it is. It's so factual,
Speaker 1: it's so passionate and it'll change in like ten minutes.
Speaker 3: Right.
Speaker 2: Well, here's the thing about Alexia and Teresa.
Speaker 3: Like I love Alexia, I love her, down I don't
Speaker 3: like Teresa, and the main reason because I heard her
Speaker 3: on a.
Speaker 2: Podcast say, oh I hate doing the show. It sucks.
Speaker 2: I do it for the money.
Speaker 3: That like, I know, there's probably so many housewives that
Speaker 3: do that but don't say that for the viewer. It
Speaker 3: shows how fake and phony you are actually are, Yeah,
Speaker 3: because you don't want to be there. You just want to,
Speaker 3: you know, how to cause drama and great tivy just
Speaker 3: for a paycheck. It's like, at least lie, but Teresa's dumb.
Speaker 1: Yeah, so we know. Yeah, no, she was a little
Speaker 1: too honest and she knows that. And she also I
Speaker 1: never understood why she keeps getting booked for podcasts. Her
Speaker 1: voice is so monotone to me, it is nasal, but
Speaker 1: it's like not even just like a vault like the
Speaker 1: way you hear it, because you know, I listened to
Speaker 1: certain podcasters that I'm like, probably nobody else will want
Speaker 1: to listen to this voice or vice versa. I'm like,
Speaker 1: I can't understand how you listen to it, but they're
Speaker 1: the biggest ones ever. But she does also just like
Speaker 1: draw out a point, take forever to get there and
Speaker 1: not have a lot of valuable things. I know. Its
Speaker 1: like she's still mad for the same things for Yeah,
Speaker 1: so is that what we're talking about? Every week? We're
Speaker 1: gonna update on the sprinkle cookies and how she shouldn't
Speaker 1: have brought them to the to the to the party.
Speaker 2: No, she shouldn't have. Okay, great, next next point.
Speaker 1: Now you's point is probably like now she owes me
Speaker 1: a percentage of the sprinkle cookies, right, which I could
Speaker 1: understand the housewife logic behind that. Lewayne had the same
Speaker 1: similar math when Bethany you know, ordered her Sago Margaremita
Speaker 1: margarita in front of her and she was like, Louienne though,
Speaker 1: it's it's fun with it, because she giggled. She was like,
Speaker 1: maybe I.
Speaker 2: Should remember I don't remember that.
Speaker 3: When Heather was on New York Heather Thompson, h she
Speaker 3: was being serious. She was like, well, when I started
Speaker 3: Yummy and I got big, I gave my friend who
Speaker 3: helped me create a rolex And Beth is like, I'm
Speaker 3: not giving una folex from Chinatown.
Speaker 1: I mean, because Louise was simply just in proximity. She
Speaker 1: was just in a good location at an early time
Speaker 1: where production was still deciding who was gonna, you know,
Speaker 1: hang out with who and who's gonna, you know, try
Speaker 1: to reform connections. And they sit down and the girl
Speaker 1: just orders like literally like tequila, like you know, three
Speaker 1: shots tequila. Like the lime and like a little overmoveth
Speaker 1: or something like that, and they were like, I kind
Speaker 1: of skinner Margarita and Luayne, but Lui Alice was tongue
Speaker 1: in cheek with it for the years to come, and
Speaker 1: I found that funny. It was Bethany, who, like, you know,
Speaker 1: made that awkward in Heather, who do you know it's
Speaker 1: Heather but Luayne, Yeah, Heather's Heather. I wonder how she's
Speaker 1: doing right now? Do you ever think about that with
Speaker 1: what's going on with Diddy?
Speaker 2: With Diddy?
Speaker 1: I wonder, I really, because she was her personality for
Speaker 1: the entire first part of a season that she used
Speaker 1: to work with Diddy. Holla, Heather. So either you were
Speaker 1: not that involved, which I don't believe, or you know,
Speaker 1: what is it?
Speaker 2: She no? Because there was that whole you're.
Speaker 3: In the picture Kristen Takman joined, which is the season
Speaker 3: before Bethany rejoined, like the first or second episode she
Speaker 3: had that party and there were all these former Bad
Speaker 3: boying please because remember Christen's has been Josh was also
Speaker 3: an employee at Bad Boys, right, and they're like, and
Speaker 3: I remember thinking, watch it because I watched it a
Speaker 3: couple of months ago. This is when like he first
Speaker 3: was arrested and shit, and and Carol saying Diddy is
Speaker 3: such a chic, which you know her Epstein connections, We're
Speaker 3: not even gonna talk about right, Like She's like, did
Speaker 3: he such a chic well put together guy?
Speaker 2: And like think about it now she.
Speaker 1: I mean, and then perception, but like also like girl,
Speaker 1: they're calling I've been watching the out every single day
Speaker 1: and not watching them on TV because it's not being televised.
Speaker 1: But I hate clock in. I literally use my English
Speaker 1: degree solely to read the large and long transcripts every day.
Speaker 1: Like I don't even just get the TikTok recas. I
Speaker 1: will read them because I want to hear because my
Speaker 1: jaw has been since the first day that I accidentally
Speaker 1: read the transcript, I've been like fixated. I've been sad.
Speaker 1: It's like this isn't real, Like it's not real. But
Speaker 1: if they're calling assistance of assistance, of assistance, okay, they're
Speaker 1: calling like taxi drivers of the of the male sex
Speaker 1: worker that just brought him over. You know what I'm saying,
Speaker 1: How is she on escape? Complete has been?
Speaker 2: She said she's been to parties.
Speaker 1: Girl, kid buddy was there, But you're not. I'm actually shocked, right.
Speaker 2: Like, what do you know? And why not know something she.
Speaker 1: Has to know? Not just to mention if you were
Speaker 1: working with them, you were doing something admin related. And
Speaker 1: from what we can tell, it's a Rico case, which
Speaker 1: means like it's beyond him being a freak. There is
Speaker 1: a network of people around him that have kept him
Speaker 1: in power and empowered to do really fucked up things
Speaker 1: for a long period of time. What photos many of
Speaker 1: her and him as like a fashion show? I want
Speaker 1: to know if y'all are commenting on Spotify, I've been
Speaker 1: seeing more of those. Why don't you comment what you know?
Speaker 1: I'm just curious if you know where she's at. Y'all
Speaker 1: have done the googles. I can't type right now because
Speaker 1: I'll have to edit this more later and I don't
Speaker 1: want to, so I can't google and look it up.
Speaker 1: But if y'all look it up or see where's Heather
Speaker 1: and all this? If she said anything like I just
Speaker 1: what side is she on? You know what I mean? Like, well,
Speaker 1: it's giving. We know it's side drawing because there, like
Speaker 1: you said, other connections to other terrible men who do
Speaker 1: terrible things. But then also like Cassie had in India.
Speaker 1: Plenty of these women had NBA's is they're a Jane Doe.
Speaker 1: You can testify anonymously like Jane Doe was.
Speaker 2: On there for could be one of the Jane does, but.
Speaker 1: One of the Jane Doe. I don't think have they
Speaker 1: I don't think they've changed them yet. It's still haven't
Speaker 1: the one and many of the Internet believes it is
Speaker 1: likely fifty cents for a baby's mother allegedly who once
Speaker 1: had a Yeah, there was some they had a think
Speaker 1: that convert that transcripted that six days. They had her
Speaker 1: on the stand anonymously six days. But we can't get Heather.
Speaker 1: Heather speak out. I would let her to say something
Speaker 1: at least like I didn't see I mean, maybe she's like,
Speaker 1: I can't lie, I can't be fake. Shout out to
Speaker 1: Ace Love Island, who was like, I can't hug you respectfully,
Speaker 1: that would be fake.
Speaker 2: Didn't you ever forget his name? Like as amnesia?
Speaker 1: Yeah? My I was like, are you a Leo? Like
Speaker 1: every thought of what Sani was we'ren out the window.
Speaker 1: When I saw that on his back, I was like, oh,
Speaker 1: how much do you love yourself? But that's what I'm saying, like,
Speaker 1: unless you know you're a star or something, I'm confused
Speaker 1: as to what this is.
Speaker 2: And if you look, there's three least three photos in
Speaker 2: a row.
Speaker 1: Oh, let me do it, do it.
Speaker 2: My grandmother and her wedding. But like me, me, mebbe.
Speaker 1: I love my song and that's fine.
Speaker 2: I'm not gonna lie, but not that much and that's.
Speaker 1: Just fun, you know. So I just was like, when
Speaker 1: were we talking about Miami? Because it's actually so good.
Speaker 1: It's only been two episodes. The premiere started off very strong.
Speaker 1: I thought I was gonna do one thing. I ended
Speaker 1: up sitting down, y'all know me. I ended up sitting
Speaker 1: down and watching the whole thing lot to unpack their
Speaker 1: strong first start. I think what makes it so good
Speaker 1: is that these women really are friends. They have friendships
Speaker 1: and connections with each other that do supersede the show,
Speaker 1: which makes their performances, lol, performance and behaviors on the
Speaker 1: show that much more effective in their personal lives. You
Speaker 1: see that with Lisa and Larsa. We're starting off strong
Speaker 1: with they are not cool right now, honey. Okay, Lisa
Speaker 1: got a new boo. He not cool with her. Larsa
Speaker 1: got a new boo anymore. No, he's not that new,
Speaker 1: but like she got a new boo, her new boo
Speaker 1: is not cool with him cool with her, but he
Speaker 1: is cool with Larsa's old boom Marcus in his.
Speaker 3: Which is a whole nother situation. That's that's so creepy.
Speaker 1: Yeah it is.
Speaker 2: It's like adjacent creepy.
Speaker 1: Yeah it is. It is. And what's weird to me
Speaker 1: is like it's weird that Lisa and her boot aren't
Speaker 1: quite weren't quite getting right away or acting like they
Speaker 1: don't get right away. Why Larsa would be upset not
Speaker 1: saying that, like, because god forbid, I'm not going this
Speaker 1: is not a Larsa Kate or defense. And Larsa is
Speaker 1: a hot mess in my head. I love watching her,
Speaker 1: but she's a hot fucking mess, okay, and she makes
Speaker 1: terrible decisions and it affects her children. She doesn't even
Speaker 1: know about it or give a ship. But what I
Speaker 1: will say is, you met Marcus through Larsa. You're dating
Speaker 1: one of your your girlfriend's, your your girlfriend is this
Speaker 1: girl's like bff on the show and friend in real life.
Speaker 1: But you're gonna go kpe up for this man that
Speaker 1: you don't know very well what because he's a Jordan.
Speaker 1: That's crazy to me because and it's at least crazy
Speaker 1: for you to act like you don't understand why she's
Speaker 1: over real? Why would I you know, he's not friends.
Speaker 2: No, he's not.
Speaker 1: No, he's not y'all are and he's not this man
Speaker 1: like Marcus is not getting on the check. Marcus is
Speaker 1: not Michael. I don't understand, Like it's not like it's
Speaker 1: not like you know, you're getting it for any other connection.
Speaker 1: There's no other real purpose there, not getting like you know,
Speaker 1: front row seats. He's not even the most popular Jordan child,
Speaker 1: Like he's from all the parts that we've seen, he's
Speaker 1: like the most disconnected from Michael because of his association
Speaker 1: with large and air conditioning.
Speaker 3: Like it's like you wanted to you want to get
Speaker 3: to Alec Baldwin, but you get stuck with William Baldwin.
Speaker 1: Who exactly which dad was his child? Does he have one?
Speaker 1: I know the children? No? And I know Ireland. I know,
Speaker 1: I like the Ireland. Alec.
Speaker 3: Yeah, Stephen is Haley's dad, I think, Yeah, I know Stephen.
Speaker 1: That explains so much that's also been wild justin girl.
Speaker 2: Oh, the Justin B. Burnley.
Speaker 3: We know allegedly, I have to say this allegedly, you know,
Speaker 3: allegedly usher and did he did some stuff that to.
Speaker 1: Justin it's very clear he's crashing out and timing is
Speaker 1: not you would be you'd be a little bit naive
Speaker 1: to not notice the timing of this, and for him
Speaker 1: to say things on his own platform like have you
Speaker 1: not seen what trauma looks like? Without being specific. He's
Speaker 1: literally calling it trauma, calling me processing. He needs help.
Speaker 1: He does not like his wife. Some days, I am
Speaker 1: very worried most days. He that thing when she made
Speaker 1: the cover of Vogue. His post about her making the
Speaker 1: cover of Vogue was the worst congress. That was like
Speaker 1: straight out of like a Jacks Taylor Bravo husband book.
Speaker 1: That was crazy.
Speaker 2: He was like like, I guess you got it.
Speaker 1: Beyond even I guess you got it. He was like,
Speaker 1: imagine my surprise and win a fight. One day I
Speaker 1: said you will never make it on the cover of
Speaker 1: Vogue and shut me right up. Imagine my surprise. Guess
Speaker 1: I was wrong. I'm like, that is a terrible addict.
Speaker 2: Your wife was the cover of Vogue. Girl.
Speaker 3: There's the way he there's the way he could have said,
Speaker 3: like I did not not didn't it was possible, but
Speaker 3: she proved me wrong.
Speaker 2: And I'm so happy she proved me, like say something
Speaker 2: like that. Oh just positive.
Speaker 1: You know, we didn't know this was gonna happen one day.
Speaker 1: You know though you didn't set out to be like
Speaker 1: a model. We didn't think you'd be on the cover
Speaker 1: of Vogue because you're not, you know, a supermodel, but
Speaker 1: you proved to be a supermodel. Anyway, It's something I
Speaker 1: could do it better, right straight, girls, go get you
Speaker 1: a lesbian.
Speaker 2: Somemary, Like one of the Thousand Sisters said.
Speaker 3: I remember when Kim first set first start out, her
Speaker 3: goal was to get on Cosmopolitan magazine, and now she's
Speaker 3: on the cover of Vogue.
Speaker 2: Yeah, like that's something huge, Like no one thought.
Speaker 1: Of its possible. Yes, you like especially not and not
Speaker 1: for your looks before your business savvy, Like there were
Speaker 1: so many things you could say, like not just because
Speaker 1: you know you're as beautiful as even though I think
Speaker 1: you're a supermodel, you got this because of your own
Speaker 1: your beauty, your brains, your strength, your business anything other
Speaker 1: than like not it was just a real hater ish
Speaker 1: like damn, Like like Mark is that you like it
Speaker 1: was just such a hater response that we're so used
Speaker 1: to seeing. Yeah, but it's like we're used to seeing
Speaker 1: it on Bravo, God bless And you know how many
Speaker 1: men we could name right now that it would have given.
Speaker 1: This response could have been.
Speaker 3: About from the Thousand, coming from Jack's Jesse from the Valley,
Speaker 3: Lenny Hawkstein.
Speaker 1: Yep, Tom h but Schwartz, this would have been a
Speaker 1: Schwartz response. Was in the relationship with Katie, I used
Speaker 1: to be like really upset that people thought Schwartz was
Speaker 1: just a du fist because like, no, he's a passive,
Speaker 1: aggressive asshole. He's rude.
Speaker 2: It's manipula.
Speaker 1: Yeah, it's a tick because so you're unarmed and disarmed
Speaker 1: when someone like Katie gets volatile, like it's borderline abusive,
Speaker 1: like he's gaslighting her. He's really rude about it, and
Speaker 1: he says things that are backhanded that probably confuse her
Speaker 1: for days and days and days, And that is not
Speaker 1: a logical manipulation and it's not right.
Speaker 3: I fell for it for many, many, many many years.
Speaker 1: And yeah, like I feel for a while. It wasn't
Speaker 1: until they got married did I feel like I was like, no,
Speaker 1: you know what it was coming. When they got married,
Speaker 1: I really was not into it. I was nervous, and
Speaker 1: the relationship got bad ever since then. Right, And I
Speaker 1: remember being like, this is uneasy. But it was when
Speaker 1: he pulled and I bring this up all the time,
Speaker 1: is when he pulled that girl and she was walking
Speaker 1: in two happy hours. We've seen it and the girls
Speaker 1: or whatever. Right. He stops her at the door and says, Bubby,
Speaker 1: I gotta tell you something. I remember when I told
Speaker 1: you that. So we did. We might have done a
Speaker 1: little more, we might have kissed a little And she's
Speaker 1: at the door. You're in the doorway of we're about
Speaker 1: to go get drinks with the friends with the with
Speaker 1: the homies, and you tell me now before I walk
Speaker 1: in to six of my best friends and in front
Speaker 1: of TV and producers that we work with, that you
Speaker 1: cheated on me. I'm confused by you thought this was
Speaker 1: a good time. I just really want to know what
Speaker 1: the thought was here. And then you wonder like I'm not.
Speaker 1: In fact, I will say I used to hate Katie
Speaker 1: until I realized they were Schwartz.
Speaker 2: Yeah.
Speaker 1: I was like yeah, no, Now I'm like, go up
Speaker 1: I'm over because like it was him. Of course if
Speaker 1: you were. If I was married to a man like him,
Speaker 1: I also would have probably at the slight. Yeah, I
Speaker 1: would have tequila every couple of days and been on
Speaker 1: a bender because I needed to calm my nerves and
Speaker 1: then yell at him for being an asshole, which he
Speaker 1: was and which is what Like there's a a clock.
Speaker 1: We see that happen all the time, especially with our housewives,
Speaker 1: especially with our Bravo girlies. It's actually really annoying to see.
Speaker 2: So Bravo women married trash men.
Speaker 1: Yeah, speaking of trash men, what are your thoughts on
Speaker 1: Todd and Alexia, because you know, here's a rat, Marisol
Speaker 1: things they need to kick bricks. He should go. It
Speaker 1: starts the premiere, all fully fucked Todd, Okay, burn it down.
Speaker 1: He did this to Frankie. He left, and that was
Speaker 1: that had me. I was like, oh no, not in
Speaker 1: front of that fine.
Speaker 2: Well that kind of I mean, the moving on in
Speaker 2: front of his son.
Speaker 3: But like once she said she left him, he left
Speaker 3: him alone in the apartment, Like, girl, you do that yourself.
Speaker 3: I remember she because I I before the every whenever
Speaker 3: our new season of Housewives, starts. I watched the previous season,
Speaker 3: and she works with the Damoya Foundation, which helps people
Speaker 3: with brain injuries and just intellectual disabilities live a normal
Speaker 3: life or try as normal as they can, you know,
Speaker 3: because there's certain things people can't do.
Speaker 2: And the Damoya Foundation is like elected you have to
Speaker 2: let go.
Speaker 3: Like at the season finale of last year, Frankie got
Speaker 3: his first uber by himself, which was which was amazing.
Speaker 2: But like that, and like.
Speaker 3: I understand, like it's confusing for Frankie that he's moving
Speaker 3: out in front of him, not telling him what's going on.
Speaker 3: I'm giving Alexa chance to explain because Frankie may not understand.
Speaker 2: We don't really we won't know.
Speaker 3: We'll probably never know the extent of what he'll understand,
Speaker 3: which is which is fine. There's certain things you don't
Speaker 3: have to talk about. But when she said he left
Speaker 3: Frankie alone.
Speaker 2: I'm like, you leave Frankie alone, girl.
Speaker 3: Yeah, even said it, like Frankie when they were at
Speaker 3: their million dollar multi level penthouse that had the car
Speaker 3: in the apartment.
Speaker 2: She said, yeah, Frankie gets lonely. He goes downstairs and
Speaker 2: talks to the girls, probably the leasing office or something.
Speaker 1: So maybe I mean, yeah, she probably just wanted to
Speaker 1: develop him in that moment. But also I mean, if
Speaker 1: you're gonna leave him, I can't imagine no, with his
Speaker 1: cognitive differences, something that is a big change like that,
Speaker 1: like you're rushing my mom out the house, which he
Speaker 1: may not have clocked, but like that's what was happening.
Speaker 1: We know he are out of the house, so he
Speaker 1: can move out. And if he's doing it in an
Speaker 1: abrupt way and in a short amount of time, that
Speaker 1: probably did disrupt his nervous system quite a bit in
Speaker 1: a way. And you have enough answers, and you left
Speaker 1: him alone to deal with that by himself, because it's
Speaker 1: not like he gave Alexia I head up, hamm about
Speaker 1: to leave your ass. You might want to come home.
Speaker 1: Your son is gonna be hysterical about it, like or
Speaker 1: even get me a heads up, Hey I left your
Speaker 1: son is hysterical, Like you might want to go check
Speaker 1: on your son anything.
Speaker 3: We don't know if he was hysterical, because Alexia like Teresa, yes,
Speaker 3: probably embellious, yes, yes, yes, which is why I'm like
Speaker 3: they're the same person, because she was so.
Speaker 1: Like down on him in the beginning, like fuck him,
Speaker 1: I'll never forgive him. She got a whole group together.
Speaker 1: They were all like fuck odd, you know, doing shots
Speaker 1: over it and like same episode later, next episode. But
Speaker 1: we've only had two episodes and they fucking by episode
Speaker 1: two they aren't. I'm still in love with him. We
Speaker 1: are officially divorced, but I'm like been all the more
Speaker 1: reason for you to and Girdi is the one who
Speaker 1: has to tell her baby you can actually make a decision.
Speaker 1: That's the crazy part.
Speaker 2: You can decide you don't want to, because.
Speaker 1: Right hete when they do my girl like that, you
Speaker 1: know how, let me some girl.
Speaker 2: We gotta talk about that too. Yeah, they are trying.
Speaker 2: Alexia and Julia are turying so hard to Julia.
Speaker 1: What are you doing? First of all, let's talk about
Speaker 1: that cruise situation, because I'm pissed on behalf of Gerdy.
Speaker 1: I'm not gonna say I don't. I mean, if y'all
Speaker 1: are on Julia's side, I don't get it, y'all, I
Speaker 1: don't get it because if I go anywhere on you,
Speaker 1: the fact that she dropped everything to even go on
Speaker 1: this cruise with you, I wouldn't.
Speaker 2: I hate cruises.
Speaker 1: I hate being isolated. I hate the ocean. It seems unknown.
Speaker 1: People don't know. I don't like that. I've never seen
Speaker 1: the Titanic, but they're like Titanic submarine, okay, exactly, And we.
Speaker 2: Weren't that far in the ocean. No, they weren't that
Speaker 2: far they died.
Speaker 1: No, I'm okay, I'm good on it. Actually, I'll take
Speaker 1: a plane that lands, and then I'm on the land,
Speaker 1: right and I can walk or run when I need to.
Speaker 3: But yeah, but what they're doing, they're they're doing what
Speaker 3: Lala and Shina did to Ariana on season eleven.
Speaker 1: Did that workout? How that work out?
Speaker 2: Exactly?
Speaker 1: What happened next?
Speaker 3: Right, because Gertie got so much love for which horror deserved,
Speaker 3: like what is the problem and the what's what's wrong
Speaker 3: with that? And then they saw all the love she
Speaker 3: was getting because Julia thought that it would be her
Speaker 3: season because she had because Martina went through cancer, which
Speaker 3: is also which.
Speaker 1: Is also yeah, Martine is not the housewife, right, No,
Speaker 1: shade is just that it'd be like any of the
Speaker 1: house like your husband has the thing. Yes, you're going
Speaker 1: through a lot, Greg.
Speaker 2: Guy, it would be her storyline, right.
Speaker 1: We care deeply about Greg getting cancer. We care deeply
Speaker 1: about right. Nini's storyline was her was a caretaker, not
Speaker 1: her having cancer.
Speaker 2: There's a different I.
Speaker 3: Will say that what it's looking like Gerty's storyline is
Speaker 3: which I think is very interesting, and we don't see
Speaker 3: that often.
Speaker 2: It's how you recover from cancer, like once every once
Speaker 2: you're done with chemo.
Speaker 1: We don't see that very often.
Speaker 3: We never see that, and it's actually she even said
Speaker 3: I don't feel like myself, like she doesn't feel good,
Speaker 3: like she said, her skin is not the same, she
Speaker 3: doesn't feel good in her body and a rustle, which
Speaker 3: I also understand.
Speaker 2: He's like, I don't want you.
Speaker 3: To have more surgeries because he probably has PTSD from
Speaker 3: you know, seeing every which it's like, it's an interesting
Speaker 3: thing we never see.
Speaker 2: So I'm curious see how that's going.
Speaker 3: To play out because that's a very interesting storyline.
Speaker 1: Yes, I agree. Sorry, my dog literally just bombarded My
Speaker 1: wife just let him in because I guess he was
Speaker 1: sitting at the door and whining because he does that
Speaker 1: when I record. He loves being in the room. Wow,
Speaker 1: podcast is very strange.
Speaker 2: He loves dish.
Speaker 1: Yeah, no, he's into it. I mean we were watching
Speaker 1: Love Island this morning, him and I so at like
Speaker 1: six am. He was very invested. He rolled all okay exactly,
Speaker 1: he rolled all the way anywhere on his back just
Speaker 1: to do just to watch it with me. But yeah,
Speaker 1: I just I I really think I admire Gurty so much.
Speaker 1: I actually think there's room for both. But I would
Speaker 1: not you know, I'm not surprised at a chick like Julia.
Speaker 2: Okay, well, I'm gonna call this. I'm gonna call it.
Speaker 2: You can tell me if I'm wrong. I've seen people
Speaker 2: say this. People think Julia is racist.
Speaker 1: Oh yeah, she is very much.
Speaker 2: So Okay, that was like, that's give it a second thought.
Speaker 1: No, what I will say is what I would like,
Speaker 1: you know, I hate to demystify it for for for
Speaker 1: for the girlies, but for me at least when I watch,
Speaker 1: I suspend that reality because the reality is that a
Speaker 1: good sixty five percent of real housewives period are racist
Speaker 1: and you just don't know it. They're micro like the
Speaker 1: ones that like, you know, you know, your big ones,
Speaker 1: you know you know you're ones that are like you
Speaker 1: know your you know the Okay, why does she have
Speaker 1: a job in the I know we talked. We had
Speaker 1: to talk about that later did you know that?
Speaker 2: Yeah, yeah, I know because it was here.
Speaker 1: I was. What is not what I want when I
Speaker 1: say my worlds need to collide, I don't want that
Speaker 1: saying you don't need no job from no.
Speaker 3: What we want is Ariana hosting Love Island Ariana for
Speaker 3: me going to Chicago on Broadway, which is one of
Speaker 3: my favorite job.
Speaker 1: Oh my god, I saw her in it. Amazing you did?
Speaker 3: I did?
Speaker 1: I saw it. I saw it the weekend before she
Speaker 1: closed and shout out to CEC loves you because she
Speaker 1: saw it the very night before. We missed each other
Speaker 1: by one night and then we couldn't get drinks the
Speaker 1: next day in New York. But yeah, no, we saw it.
Speaker 1: I saw it, and she was fantastic. That's someone who
Speaker 1: could be employed. SOFTI does not need to be moment.
Speaker 1: She's fine over there, away from men, away from me.
Speaker 1: But yeah, like many of them reveal their racism in
Speaker 1: a micro Actually, it's usually in how they talk or
Speaker 1: react to just something, you know, and i'mthing passing an
Speaker 1: aggression that we all go, oh, okay, we've seen it,
Speaker 1: Erica Jane's done it multiple times, you know. We all
Speaker 1: look to see how they'll take it. You know what
Speaker 1: I mean, Like, you know, it's something as simple as
Speaker 1: let me tell you how quickly we clock it. It is
Speaker 1: something as so simple. It's like I didn't know they
Speaker 1: were racist, and tel I'm like yeah. But and then
Speaker 1: we you know, bring the receipts from like back in
Speaker 1: the day and like wow, and then we all have
Speaker 1: like a discourse in the comments and I was racism.
Speaker 1: It's like when you saw Hannah Berner go up to MEGANE.
Speaker 1: Stallion on the Red carpet and say I love your music.
Speaker 1: It makes me want to fight that right there, all
Speaker 1: black fans of Bravo or Gigy Squad or sometimes we're
Speaker 1: like yeah, Hanna go again.
Speaker 2: You put your open your mouth and you put your
Speaker 2: yeah yeah.
Speaker 1: And it's like okay, yeah, you know, like well that
Speaker 1: was just her, you know, being you know, a bit
Speaker 1: inappropriate or ghost or something. Yeah, and just in the
Speaker 1: tune of racism. It's just like yeah, it's it's a
Speaker 1: Reddit thread of putting your foot in your mouth and
Speaker 1: then it's like r E colon racist. It just is
Speaker 1: like that's what it is. It's not not it's just
Speaker 1: like so Julia Alexia, they operate sometimes in the tune
Speaker 1: of racism, like it's a microaggression or macroaggression, but it
Speaker 1: is based it's an aggression because it's based in a race,
Speaker 1: Like you're mad at Gertie for getting more sympathy than
Speaker 1: you believe you and your wife should get for her cancer,
Speaker 1: and you've made it about that even though that's not
Speaker 1: even your storyline. And the fact that she has been
Speaker 1: like responding before the episode, like come out, like she's
Speaker 1: explaining herself. Julia is like on the internet has also
Speaker 1: been like, oh, so you know you're wrong and you
Speaker 1: don't want people to call you a racist, but are
Speaker 1: But like, what are we supposed to do when you
Speaker 1: are mad that Gertie is getting sympathy And Girty is
Speaker 1: not even trying to make her own storyline like about
Speaker 1: her own struggles. She's trying to make it like how
Speaker 1: she's recovering, how she's just like how she's like just
Speaker 1: trying to keep going after this big component star it is.
Speaker 1: I have a lot of questions, and it's probably really
Speaker 1: important for people who have been through something similar, are
Speaker 1: going through something, or know someone to see the other
Speaker 1: side of it more than just labs and and you know,
Speaker 1: chemo and stuff is like, but how do you feel?
Speaker 1: How is your mental? All that stuff? Afterwards, Julia, you're like,
Speaker 1: in your first at home scene, you're not even talking
Speaker 1: about Martina or her health. You're talking about your goats.
Speaker 1: You were both in two different countries away from each other,
Speaker 1: working or vacation, and then you got to call the
Speaker 1: two babies needed you, And now you get to be
Speaker 1: wonderful parents to these two little boys.
Speaker 3: I mean, so I'm happy for them, but yeah, but
Speaker 3: it's like it's another thing.
Speaker 2: I will listen.
Speaker 3: I'm to read this up because it pissed me the
Speaker 3: fuck off when it happened, and it made me so mad.
Speaker 3: It was not this past season, but the season before
Speaker 3: on Beverly Hills, when Garcel, the love fucking Love Garcel
Speaker 3: sat down with poor Rito for a meal and poor
Speaker 3: Rito and yes I will call her poor Rito.
Speaker 2: People who don't like it, you can suck an egg
Speaker 2: why she's poor?
Speaker 3: And she also she wanted to let not even talk
Speaker 3: about how she wants goas a lago, which is a
Speaker 3: whole nother you're kidding.
Speaker 2: You didn't see that?
Speaker 1: No, when I tell you Beverly Hills househouse is a
Speaker 1: full that's a job for me. That's actually where I
Speaker 1: put in my most amount of like t you're hours.
Speaker 1: That is not enjoyable. That is literally no job. So
Speaker 1: when they're not on the screen, I'm like, okay bye.
Speaker 3: But when she they had that, there was a sit down.
Speaker 3: It was like in the middle of the season. I
Speaker 3: remember which episode is, you know not that in tune
Speaker 3: to it. She said, I can't be racist. I'm Jewish.
Speaker 1: So do you not know that Judaism is not a
Speaker 1: racist a religion? Did she know that? Did she know that?
Speaker 2: Yeah?
Speaker 1: Oh no, but she also doesn't.
Speaker 2: Know what accident. It's weird. It's an ethno religion, so.
Speaker 1: It's anth religion. But also it's more Yeah, first of all,
Speaker 1: but that's not even okay.
Speaker 2: Let me I mean I love that. I will say this.
Speaker 3: I know older relatives of mine who I love because
Speaker 3: they're you know, relatives are kind to me a little
Speaker 3: bit racist.
Speaker 1: Yeah, that happens sometimes, especially, I mean I know some
Speaker 1: people who in terms I mean there there's people who
Speaker 1: pass who are racist because they passed. But that also
Speaker 1: comes from the opportunity to be privileged enough to be
Speaker 1: able to look down on someone based on their appearance
Speaker 1: or be or see them differently, or judgement based on
Speaker 1: their appearance of race, which is like a skin tone,
Speaker 1: color or some kind of or some kind of like
Speaker 1: disclaimer that shows up before they even get say or
Speaker 1: do anything. Daried, I love you sometimes, but let me
Speaker 1: tell you something. When you open up, that's not the
Speaker 1: first thing that people are thinking about is you being
Speaker 1: a minority. They're just not. They don't even know that
Speaker 1: until you tell them, because you changed you changed your nose,
Speaker 1: you have a weird accent. We don't know where you're from.
Speaker 1: Some say Connecticut, but some say England. Depend on what
Speaker 1: day or time, what car you're driving, and if you
Speaker 1: got a cigarette in your mouth, or the season, like
Speaker 1: what the season's like. So how you supposed to know that?
Speaker 1: So but my, by my calculation, you could be any
Speaker 1: other white woman who couldn't absolutely be racist. So you're
Speaker 1: telling me that you can't be racist because you're Jewish.
Speaker 1: I'm like, oh, that's news to me that you can't
Speaker 1: be racist because you're Jewish. I know so many Jews
Speaker 1: were racist, Okay, case in point.
Speaker 2: And also, let's be honest, you're flack. I'm white. If we.
Speaker 3: Excuse me, if we took a picture of us just
Speaker 3: standing next to each other, and you didn't know anything
Speaker 3: about us. Right, I have privilege because of the color
Speaker 3: of my skin. Yeah, I have privilege. Like I'm just
Speaker 3: gonna get political. But like if someone pulls me over
Speaker 3: in the car, I don't get worried.
Speaker 2: Yeah, because of my privilege.
Speaker 1: Yeah, And I mean it took.
Speaker 2: Me a long time to realize that. But you have
Speaker 2: to realize that.
Speaker 1: Yeah, No, I get it. I mean I love the
Speaker 1: fact that you even just said, you know, because you're
Speaker 1: recognizing your privilege. But I love the fact that you're like,
Speaker 1: you know this is gonna get it. You say, like
Speaker 1: you know, this is kind of gonna get political. It
Speaker 1: is a privilege even for it to be political for
Speaker 1: some people, like it as a thought, I it's a
Speaker 1: should I do we talk about it? Who do I talk?
Speaker 1: You know what I mean? Like it's an everyday life
Speaker 1: for Garselles children, yep. Like there's no point in life
Speaker 1: where her boys, her kid, especially her oldest kid, like
Speaker 1: Gerty's kids, Like, there's no point where we're gonna have
Speaker 1: the same time when we get pulled over. It is
Speaker 1: not something that we can vote about, think about like
Speaker 1: it is literally we're at the mercy of the person
Speaker 1: you know, in that situation, and it is nothing other
Speaker 1: than a reality and not it's not a conversation point.
Speaker 1: It's not really because you know, let me tell you something,
Speaker 1: Black people don't sit around talking with each other about
Speaker 1: black people getting put over. But the privileges that some
Speaker 1: people can and should and should talk to the people
Speaker 1: that they need to talk to about it, like someone
Speaker 1: like Poro, someone needs to tell that girl down and
Speaker 1: be like, hey girl, untrue. It's actually giving really racism
Speaker 1: right now. Like, first of all, it's like when remember
Speaker 1: when Carlton was Carlton told Kyle that she was anti
Speaker 1: Semitic because she asked her about her necklace in the
Speaker 1: pentagram and she was like, is that a Jewish star?
Speaker 1: And she was like, no, I have plenty of Jewish friends.
Speaker 1: Are you anti Semitic? And she's like, what he knows.
Speaker 1: The only time I've ever stuck off her cale in
Speaker 1: my mind or been like or been on the side
Speaker 1: of Kyle because she was like, just listen, oh, it's
Speaker 1: like my kids are Jewish. That's the only time that
Speaker 1: I felt like in that moment, that response of like.
Speaker 2: My so and so is Jewish?
Speaker 1: Made sense because she was like I was asking because
Speaker 1: my family Yorish.
Speaker 3: Literally they all three of her four daughters, her is Jewish.
Speaker 1: Like we've only known Kyle to be married to a
Speaker 1: Jewish man with Jewish kids, a Mexican.
Speaker 2: Jewish for.
Speaker 1: The entirety, which is like the first time we don't
Speaker 1: know her not be married.
Speaker 3: I hate to say this, but when I was growing up,
Speaker 3: there was this family who joined my.
Speaker 2: Synagogue who was black. Okay, because you know, Jewish people
Speaker 2: are ninety percent of us are wife. Yes, let's be honest.
Speaker 1: I remember, is just a new yes, yes, that's what
Speaker 1: I'm saying. Is like a lot of times when people
Speaker 1: are like, you know, yes, you are also part of
Speaker 1: the minority in opress community because how they do y'all
Speaker 1: is so dirty. People are so stupid. But also, I mean,
Speaker 1: it's funny because y'all are white people, but our common
Speaker 1: enemy is still white people. It's like, don I gotta
Speaker 1: fight your cousin with you? Come on, but right, let's yell.
Speaker 2: Like I remember.
Speaker 3: I remember when because I was little and my mom's like,
Speaker 3: that's not that because I was saying i'd be racist.
Speaker 2: Ship like there's a black family and our similars.
Speaker 3: Yeah, and my mom's like yeah, and you know, people
Speaker 3: they're jew want to pray, they do they might which
Speaker 3: but this is.
Speaker 2: When I was either was like seven, so you know,
Speaker 2: I didn't.
Speaker 1: I didn't know.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I was little, little, but I remember thinking, oh,
Speaker 3: that's so I didn't want to want to say weird,
Speaker 3: like I've never seen.
Speaker 2: A black Jewish family.
Speaker 1: Yeah, I mean I didn't even know that kind of
Speaker 1: represent I've never seen that kind of representation. We're very
Speaker 1: behind a representation of different kind of intersectionality is in America.
Speaker 1: We're getting little ones existed, you know. Yeah. My only
Speaker 1: cultural reference was literally, that's a raven back in the
Speaker 1: day because Cory's friend had a bar miss foot? Is
Speaker 1: that the one I always or? Is it? Yes? Okay,
Speaker 1: I've been to by one. Okay, So I'm like, I
Speaker 1: get very confused, And let me tell you something. If
Speaker 1: y'all letting anything stop you from befriending and being friends
Speaker 1: with your local your kids, local Jewish classmates, baby them parties,
Speaker 1: can it? You better go and churn up with them
Speaker 1: and let them turn adults. You better go cheer them on.
Speaker 1: I had the best time. I love my I loved
Speaker 1: my seventh grade for me being Yeah, seventh grade for
Speaker 1: me being a little black girl in Texas. I was
Speaker 1: in seventh grade. I was in Dallas at the time,
Speaker 1: and all my friends were Jewish, so really, yeah, they
Speaker 1: were there. A lot of them were Jewish. I had
Speaker 1: two or three LATINX friends and then a couple of
Speaker 1: black ones. But yeah, it was It's a different vibe
Speaker 1: for minorities down there in the South. I came from
Speaker 1: so black. It's interesting. It is like black Texans and
Speaker 1: I did not get super along very easily because I'm
Speaker 1: from DC, the DMV area. Our mindset is a little
Speaker 1: diff We like to march, we like to yell at
Speaker 1: you until you don't like to politically debate. And they
Speaker 1: are very polite down there in all their ways.
Speaker 2: Yeah, I'll just say that, bless your heart.
Speaker 1: Your heart, they pray it away, they hope it away,
Speaker 1: they sweet tee it away, and know they fight different,
Speaker 1: which is why I don't mind watching it on TV.
Speaker 1: But it is hard to live through. But yes, girl,
Speaker 1: I went to plenty of the themes. I went to
Speaker 1: the services. I was like, Wow, how you member haze
Speaker 1: all them words? You know.
Speaker 2: I didn't. I can't read Hebrew, so I had a folder.
Speaker 3: I snuck under them, under like the puodium that had transliteration,
Speaker 3: and I practiced the transliteration, and I snuck the papers
Speaker 3: onto the torah. They the torah open, and I practiced
Speaker 3: with my tutor, Sandy Wine. Shout out wherever you are, Sandy.
Speaker 3: He helped me, and it was like, also this, let
Speaker 3: me tell you what my barment's experience one because this
Speaker 3: was hilarious. So our ritual director, I'm not gonna say
Speaker 3: ze still works in my synagogue. But he's a nice man,
Speaker 3: very sweet man, very computer illiterate. And because we're all
Speaker 3: we're all young because at barmitzwell you're twelve or thirteen
Speaker 3: for boys, twelve for girls, right, so we're all young,
Speaker 3: and we know about technology. Half of not half, more
Speaker 3: like ninety percent of our study session with him.
Speaker 2: Is figuring out how to work his computer.
Speaker 3: We're supposed to be learning about the Torah, you know,
Speaker 3: learning what our partia, which is like our portion like
Speaker 3: whatever the week in the tourist r right, and it's
Speaker 3: not said how to close microsoft word.
Speaker 2: This is also the same man. I remember this so well.
Speaker 3: A school we were at synagogue very very early because
Speaker 3: it was like a bar Mitzweh for friends. We got
Speaker 3: there early to support and a squirrel got into the sanctuary.
Speaker 3: Oh my god, this man in his full tallest which
Speaker 3: is like the scarf doue that people wear. It was
Speaker 3: running around the synagogue the center sanctuary with a tablecloth.
Speaker 1: Oh my god, the tallest because you can take the
Speaker 1: tallest off, but you can take it off if.
Speaker 3: You go and stuff, you can take it off and
Speaker 3: put it down and then put it back on.
Speaker 2: He's running at the squirrel.
Speaker 3: So funny, and we're like trying to focus, but we're
Speaker 3: like even the but it was like the bar mitzwe
Speaker 3: were just like.
Speaker 2: What what you call animal control.
Speaker 1: That's so funny because like if a bird goes through
Speaker 1: a black church, the pastor just starts praying over it
Speaker 1: and using it as an object lesson of Jesus is
Speaker 1: in the room. That's the Holy Spirit's gonna get you
Speaker 1: all up there we go. Who else you know exactly,
Speaker 1: but like you know see or or if you're you know,
Speaker 1: Southern Baptist, that's the devil trying to distract you from
Speaker 1: God's better focus. Don't talk about that bird. He's operating
Speaker 1: in his purpose? Are you operating in yours? That's what? Wow?
Speaker 2: And yeah like mets are lit.
Speaker 1: No, yeah, I had a great time still literally remember
Speaker 1: the themes. I'm not even kidding, And that was decades ago.
Speaker 2: Like my theme, my teme was so stupid.
Speaker 3: I was taking guitar lessons at the times. I wanted
Speaker 3: Broadway y like I wanted it to be you are
Speaker 3: now seeing a vida or you're for like the table you.
Speaker 1: I actually did go to a Broadway bot mitzvah for
Speaker 1: a girl? Is that right? Did I do that? Right? Yeah? Okay, right,
Speaker 1: I forget very quickly, y'all also shout out to happy Eddie.
Speaker 1: Wait did you see did you hear? I did not?
Speaker 1: So I went okay. So she said she wasn't gonna right,
Speaker 1: she said it the region.
Speaker 2: Uh huh.
Speaker 1: Let me tell you something. We my wife works in
Speaker 1: Virginia and she has her Virginia medical card. She for marijuana.
Speaker 1: She got a alert on because there's Virginia does their
Speaker 1: marijuana very differently. Because we still have a governor who's
Speaker 1: he's friends with that other man over across the way
Speaker 1: in DC. So he does things very bad. But Virginia.
Speaker 1: They they have like only one dispensary, like one company
Speaker 1: is in charge of like a region of each part
Speaker 1: of Virginia. So there's like three or four companies total
Speaker 1: that have all however, many hundred dispensaries in all of Virginia,
Speaker 1: so like four companies all across. Like one company handles
Speaker 1: like the northern Virginia side, like closer to DC, and
Speaker 1: that is a specific dispensary called Beyond Hello. That one
Speaker 1: my wife got a d like a text like an alert,
Speaker 1: like a notification on like Monday or Tuesday about uh.
Speaker 1: She was like, what is this? Who is this? And
Speaker 1: it was just like come join new for meet and
Speaker 1: greet and new launch of such and such with special
Speaker 1: guest Stacy Rouche. And it didn't say housewife. It just
Speaker 1: said that as like it popped up on her notification
Speaker 1: screen and like from the dispensary and she was reading
Speaker 1: it out loud and I was like, wait, what this
Speaker 1: was before it was on Instagram, before it was anywhere else.
Speaker 1: And I texted our good friend Kendrick Tucker, and I
Speaker 1: was like, Stacy, because unless you're a Bravo girly, you
Speaker 1: don't know firsty lasty of a random and definitely not
Speaker 1: my wife. I said, Stacy Rush, wait a minute, wait
Speaker 1: a minute, wait a minute, how do you spell it?
Speaker 1: I looked at it and said, oh god, she's releasing
Speaker 1: her own edible brand in the DMV and she's doing
Speaker 1: it in Virginia right now. Because that's not technically People like, oh, well,
Speaker 1: his market is in Maryland. No, no, no, Happy Eddie
Speaker 1: is actually nationwide soul though it is distributed in Maryland.
Speaker 1: It is like grown in Maryland. It is distributed like
Speaker 1: nationwide at any place that it is like legal. So
Speaker 1: he actually his stuff is also available in the same
Speaker 1: dispensary that she just released hers in. Hers is just
Speaker 1: not gonna be available in other states yet who knows when.
Speaker 1: But she also, right, Zach, Can I tell you that
Speaker 1: she had her meet and greet and pop up on
Speaker 1: the same day Happy Eddie had his, oh different city,
Speaker 1: same day life, I said, Can I tell you?
Speaker 2: Okay?
Speaker 1: I mean, I mean you probably would have to pay
Speaker 1: like Maya angelousa state maybe, but like, but why don't
Speaker 1: you call it rise still Rise she rises?
Speaker 3: And someone said, to make things worse, the name of
Speaker 3: it is Nigerian.
Speaker 2: It's like show you or something like a Nigerian word.
Speaker 1: Oh my god, Stacy, you hate that lady like and
Speaker 1: what's worse is that you know me, I'm petty. She
Speaker 1: didn't respond, but I also told her she didn't have to.
Speaker 1: But as soon as I saw it before it even
Speaker 1: like made its way on social media before it was
Speaker 1: like it was one twesday, I d MD it to Stacy,
Speaker 1: I mean to Wendy. I said, girl, I know you
Speaker 1: can't necessarily respond and ain't gonna try to pull you
Speaker 1: in no ship. I just think you shouldn't that girl.
Speaker 1: Lot y'all have that reunion, oh okay, and they'll say
Speaker 1: y'all better watch off as Stacey Stacy and she's like.
Speaker 2: You don't no, no, we lost one liar another damn.
Speaker 1: Stacey really came to this, came to play brou she
Speaker 1: whoa next He's gonna be great, can't wait. He's the
Speaker 1: caveat Happy Eddie had his event in Philly and Stacey
Speaker 1: headers in Virginia. But still that's really close for comfort
Speaker 1: and that is crazy. Same day Juneteenth, you're bugging Stacey girl,
Speaker 1: m M.
Speaker 2: But that's low down.
Speaker 1: It is low down.
Speaker 2: But I can say, but we appreciate the housewives.
Speaker 1: No, we really do, because what I will say is
Speaker 1: her ex husband is like he is one of He's
Speaker 1: a very big name or big like finance financial name
Speaker 1: around specifically Virginia. He is in the northern in Northern Virginia,
Speaker 1: which is like a whole new world, which is why
Speaker 1: I call it like Northern Virginia because it's different than
Speaker 1: the rest of Virginia. I don't know what they're doing
Speaker 1: over there, like he is. I think he's like the
Speaker 1: former VP or VP of Audi, and Audi is like headquarters.
Speaker 1: No but powerful, so powerful and so connected financially here
Speaker 1: that in the DMV the amount of money that you
Speaker 1: have doesn't matter. It is not a dollar thing. It
Speaker 1: is a power thing, like you could be cal Richard's rich.
Speaker 1: And that's why, like it took actually a lot, believe
Speaker 1: it or not. I was reading an article somewhere that
Speaker 1: Mauricio's heart their hardest venture of expanding the agency was
Speaker 1: not Mexico, was not any other part. It was DC.
Speaker 1: It was DC because it is a power thing. Everybody's
Speaker 1: house is multimillion dollars here as well, like and we
Speaker 1: don't look like it doesn't look like LA, but it's
Speaker 1: just in your little houses being really expensive. So he
Speaker 1: was like they weren't getting the same listings and things
Speaker 1: like that because it's who you know. They trust Sotheby's
Speaker 1: and they trust their girlies. You know who the you
Speaker 1: know those people. So Stacy I was worried about how
Speaker 1: she would make a living for herself, like how she
Speaker 1: would sustain after the divorce. I really was like after
Speaker 1: last season because I know who her husband is, Like,
Speaker 1: I don't know him personally, but when I that's just
Speaker 1: oh wow, damn. And then I was like, wait, he
Speaker 1: let her do the show. That was crazy to me.
Speaker 1: And then I'm like, how is she gonna sustain? How
Speaker 1: much money are they making from this? Because she's leaving
Speaker 1: a pretty significant lifestyle of power.
Speaker 3: She didn't take anything in the right you remember, so.
Speaker 1: She's gotta sell something low key. I mean it was
Speaker 1: either this or a six foot candle.
Speaker 2: You know that QBC money must have made her something.
Speaker 1: But like, the candles isn't making Wendy anything, but we
Speaker 1: does make you money. So I think she was like
Speaker 1: she took one happy Eddy and said, you know what,
Speaker 1: right and listen, I'm gonna try them both. And well
Speaker 1: I know what happy Eddies is like. But I'm gonna
Speaker 1: try the spacey Stacey and I'm gonna let y'all know
Speaker 1: I'm gonna try it soon. I'm gonna try it this way.
Speaker 2: You know what, you know what I don't. It's you
Speaker 2: know what, not me on my ass? What's that, Tamra
Speaker 2: Judges CBD?
Speaker 1: Really, Venus is in there, Vena is strong.
Speaker 2: Venus CBD. It has I'm gonna look at it. It
Speaker 2: has like some I have some in my bedroom, but
Speaker 2: I'm too lazy to get up to get it. But
Speaker 2: it's like Vina, I've gotten it a couple of times.
Speaker 2: She sent me something it is.
Speaker 1: I tell her it.
Speaker 2: Kicks my ass.
Speaker 1: Love that go ahead, Tamra, And I'm a take it, Tamra, right,
Speaker 1: and I'm like, I'm a large guy, like you know,
Speaker 1: I get it. I just see like Tamra, I mean,
Speaker 1: she would never because she knows I can't stand her,
Speaker 1: but I would like her. I would. But listen, Tamra,
Speaker 1: I am objective though when it comes to this. First
Speaker 1: of all, fun fact like marijuana is like literally is
Speaker 1: like a passion of mine. I worked at a dispensary
Speaker 1: for a while. I learned a lot about cannabinoids, terrapenes,
Speaker 1: like the science of it, how it's grown, how it's sold,
Speaker 1: the history, the lost everything I learned all of that.
Speaker 1: Shout out to Maryland because they make you do research,
Speaker 1: because they are a good state and they're not the different.
Speaker 1: Like the literal difference between Maryland and Virginia is night
Speaker 1: and day. It's amazing how close they are. And DC's
Speaker 1: just in the middle, like toppled over, like we're really heavy.
Speaker 3: I'm in luckily it We'll talk a little about politics
Speaker 3: for micro second. But I'm in Ohio and I'm the
Speaker 3: I'm in Cleveland.
Speaker 2: Yeah, I know.
Speaker 3: I'm in Cleveland, which is the blue part of the
Speaker 3: state in the upper right. Yeah. Oh yeah, we're the
Speaker 3: little blue dot, thank god, because everything else is like
Speaker 3: we're like that because everything else is.
Speaker 1: One of my best friends, Rachel, is also a Jewish lady,
Speaker 1: and she's also from Ohio. She now lives here obviously,
Speaker 1: but her parents were teachers they worked at She was
Speaker 1: the one who taught me that that Ohio is like
Speaker 1: responsible for like all of Florida. Yeah, the Dayton of
Speaker 1: it all, and like the wa.
Speaker 2: Wait a minute, fuck Dayton.
Speaker 1: Yeah, Okay, Florida. Love y'all. Let but also y'all say
Speaker 1: it as wow, get out quick, she says to all
Speaker 1: of us. Okay, so I really want to get into
Speaker 1: a little bit about this love Island situation. Y'all wait
Speaker 1: really quickly.
Speaker 3: Yes, it is fifty milligrams of CBD day, five milligrams
Speaker 3: of THHC, and three milligrams of melatonin for their lights
Speaker 3: out gummy, which is what I tell.
Speaker 1: Yeah. No, that alone, that's gonna knock you the hell out.
Speaker 3: Okay, And I take it at like ten o'clock at night,
Speaker 3: and I will if I work start working at eleven
Speaker 3: o'clock in Eastern time. When I say, I wake up
Speaker 3: a ten thirty and I'm still a little like, yeah,
Speaker 3: it knocks me on my One.
Speaker 2: Time my parents' dog accidentally had one what.
Speaker 1: Happens for a good twelve plus hours. Yeah, no, I
Speaker 1: our little dog once ate half a roach and oh
Speaker 1: it was obviously she's totally fine. We panickes, We did
Speaker 1: all the things, called everybody cried, tried to induce the vomiting,
Speaker 1: call poison control, did all the things like she's obviously fine.
Speaker 1: They were like, girl, she's fine, she'll be fine, and
Speaker 1: I was like, oh you too. So I got high
Speaker 1: with her and then we went to bed. She slept
Speaker 1: much longer than I did. But so that to say, yo,
Speaker 1: I'm gonna try out Stacey's. I'm gonna compare it to
Speaker 1: Happy Eddies.
Speaker 2: Why Vena too, because it's good.
Speaker 1: I will drive venas I will. I am a bit
Speaker 1: of a cannabis snob, like most of it are wine snobs.
Speaker 1: So I see all of these is like when all
Speaker 1: the households are putting out wines. At one point they
Speaker 1: liked yeah right, but like they were like wine after
Speaker 1: wine after wine.
Speaker 2: So like you knows you have some skinny.
Speaker 1: Girl, little vander pump Rose, Like, why not?
Speaker 2: I saw that in CBS the other day, two Bucks,
Speaker 2: is that We're moving on? I did not.
Speaker 1: I did not just said, is that We're moving on?
Speaker 1: I saw it in CVS.
Speaker 2: Like two Bucks. I did not buy it.
Speaker 1: Oh it's like that time that I, you know, for
Speaker 1: shout out to og Asha or Asa fans from Shasa
Speaker 1: Sunset when her diamond water was used to see it
Speaker 1: in Ross all the time? You know who else is
Speaker 1: what I used to see in Ross? This is a throwback.
Speaker 1: I wonder if you can guess y'all listening, you're like,
Speaker 1: Who's is it? Who else had a water? I think
Speaker 1: as far back as you can go in housewife history, I.
Speaker 2: Want to say, like Ramona or Sonya or someone even further.
Speaker 1: Oh, Jersey, I think Jersey.
Speaker 2: Daniell Black. I saw it in Ross. I saw it
Speaker 2: in the rant.
Speaker 3: I was going somewhere in like years ago, in a
Speaker 3: random DAS station. It was like four bucks for a
Speaker 3: living water Ross.
Speaker 2: I said to my dad, can I get it? He said,
Speaker 2: absolutely not. I'm not spending four dollars.
Speaker 1: Wah, my god, that's what my dad said when I
Speaker 1: saw it in Ross years ago. I too, can I
Speaker 1: get this? And I want to say either I got
Speaker 1: it anyway, Hopefully I didn't steal it too b D.
Speaker 1: I don't remember. ADHD allows for me to remember like
Speaker 1: large scenes, but not deja okay, I know I was there,
Speaker 1: he said no. Somehow I ended up drinking it anyway
Speaker 1: and threw up because it tasted weird. I kept saying
Speaker 1: I could taste the black. I kept saying I can
Speaker 1: taste the black and the water. I don't like it.
Speaker 1: I don't like it. I only made it halfway through
Speaker 1: the bottle. I remember being very upset about it, violently
Speaker 1: ill and then years later I had that same like
Speaker 1: conundrum about whether or not I should try Ossa's Diamond Water,
Speaker 1: because when I saw the black Water, I was like, oh.
Speaker 2: No, well I had to say it. If the waters
Speaker 2: made it to ross, maybe it's not the best.
Speaker 1: Yeah, quality, upstanding anything. Maybe we shouldn't. We should just
Speaker 1: let house so we will go. But let me tell
Speaker 1: y'all something other than watching excellent in Miami. I mean, listen,
Speaker 1: you got Lisa and Larcy.
Speaker 2: Talk about well, thinking about Miami.
Speaker 3: We didn't talk about besides their lovely car ride, which
Speaker 3: producers stage, and that was brilliant and fabulous.
Speaker 2: Talking about how he wants to talk about how messy
Speaker 2: the housewives.
Speaker 1: Are l O L. That is hilarious, fabulous. First of all,
Speaker 1: First of all, sir, let me tell you something right now.
Speaker 1: You used to be on Love and Hip Hop, so
Speaker 1: I need you to never ever tell me nothing again.
Speaker 1: If you make an appearance on a v H one anything,
Speaker 1: you don't get to tell me about how housewives are messy.
Speaker 2: He'll be co stars with me. M Lyre, she belongs
Speaker 2: on like Love and Hip Hop or Rock of Love.
Speaker 1: Are you talking about from Potomac you okay, Yeah, she
Speaker 1: could do it. She could do Love and Hip Hop
Speaker 1: in Atlanta, which is not I would wonder if thing
Speaker 1: put her on there because she did move to Atlanta
Speaker 1: and Inc is there and he's.
Speaker 3: In for the love of all that is holy and
Speaker 3: good in this world. Please do not let me get
Speaker 3: back on Bravo.
Speaker 1: No, but we should at least put her on Love
Speaker 1: and Hip Hop Atlanta. I mean she actually probably get
Speaker 1: her ass handed to her in more ways than one,
Speaker 1: like in word, indeed and everything. But like Inc is
Speaker 1: a radio personality in Atlanta. She's down there. It does fait.
Speaker 1: It makes more sense than some other girlies who have
Speaker 1: been on there. And that's like not even the first
Speaker 1: Atlanta connection, because y'all do know that's where ty Young
Speaker 1: is from Love and hip Hop. Oh, she's on basketball.
Speaker 1: Apparently she has a job, like a real career. It's
Speaker 1: not just dating fine black women. Yeah, ty Young is
Speaker 1: a whole apparently big basketball player. My wife was late.
Speaker 1: I was like, oh she did she? I said, how
Speaker 1: she going? She Drew's gonna do that with Mimi False's
Speaker 1: ex fiance, and Maya was like, Tye Young I was like, yeah,
Speaker 1: Maya's my life, and she was like, she's like a whole,
Speaker 1: like a like a like a star, Like she has
Speaker 1: a career. Like I'm like, is she not just me
Speaker 1: Me's ex fiance Mimi doesn't have a career. MENI just
Speaker 1: been on loven Top, you know, doesn't.
Speaker 2: Like I've been on TV for fifteen years.
Speaker 1: I love that.
Speaker 3: The delusion that USO Weekly reached out to Shannon, and
Speaker 3: I love Shannon, but this was brilliant, she said. I
Speaker 3: asked her about what how she thought about Lexus being
Speaker 3: fired from this past season Bad Orange County, and she's like, well.
Speaker 2: I'm sure she'll be fine. I mean, she's been on
Speaker 2: TV for fifteen years.
Speaker 1: Was perfect, so perfect. Listen. I don't even like Grutching,
Speaker 1: but I'm happy to have her back to foil Tamarra
Speaker 1: because I like watching tamar get mad. It's funny to me. Sorry,
Speaker 1: I understand, I understand it, but I will say, tam Rats,
Speaker 1: y'all are the same as tree huggers. Just because we
Speaker 1: understand why you love them doesn't mean Tamra is not okay.
Speaker 1: She's not an unwell individual through and through and through,
Speaker 1: like not a good friend. Not a good momusee, not
Speaker 1: a great house wife. Sure yeah, yeah, yeah yeah, I'll
Speaker 1: give you that. So that every season she does hurt,
Speaker 1: she's like that bitch shows up to work. I will
Speaker 1: recept Ever, I respected Tamar and she was at like
Speaker 1: the first Bravo con and they asked her, like why
Speaker 1: she always has to be the villain or the bad
Speaker 1: guy or whatever the pot. She was like, because someone
Speaker 1: has to do their job, like I'm here to do
Speaker 1: my job and I do it. And I was like, oh, respect,
Speaker 1: because you're right right, I mean, we do need it.
Speaker 1: If he's gonna have anything, we need some some drama
Speaker 1: and it's gonna.
Speaker 3: That's why I have respect for Theesa Judas because even
Speaker 3: though she isn't like doing the show, like we said.
Speaker 1: She knows he knows that she shows up and she
Speaker 1: knows she can take it and then everybody's gonna yell
Speaker 1: let her and we'll have a season. And Jersey, I
Speaker 1: will say, it's not even all Teresa's felt. The Jersey
Speaker 1: got lazy like that for the last four or five years. Y'all.
Speaker 1: Let that lady be your own punching bag, y'all.
Speaker 2: I will say this, And.
Speaker 3: Melissa the big problem with Jersey, and I'm so glad
Speaker 3: they did not do this in Potomac is when Teresa
Speaker 3: went to jail.
Speaker 2: They paused the show.
Speaker 3: Yeah, that was the biggest problem because that afterwards the
Speaker 3: tree huggers and I rolled my eyes. If no one
Speaker 3: sees this became so insufferable, it's it's that Teresa ll
Speaker 3: thank you for yeah, yeah.
Speaker 1: Which y'all like, please don't be delusional. Yes, I understood
Speaker 1: why they paused it. I don't think that that should
Speaker 1: have emboldened y'all the way you thought it, like, it
Speaker 1: didn't mean what you thought it meant. I think it
Speaker 1: She's not gone long enough for us to completely recast this.
Speaker 1: It's especially around Yeah. But also if you think about
Speaker 1: the time when Teresa left, a lot of those girls
Speaker 1: no one would have watched or cared about nearly as
Speaker 1: much the way Potomac. Karen is the grand Don. But
Speaker 1: you have Giselle, you have Ashley as she's gonna be
Speaker 1: delusional about a white man for the rest of her life.
Speaker 1: So we're good. We have at least like six more
Speaker 1: seasons of that. You can always call moment Shasha back, right,
Speaker 1: She'll come in and get somebody's ass together. Wendy is
Speaker 1: always on that. Wendy is always on the bad side
Speaker 1: of some by d and at the time we didn't
Speaker 1: know that, you know me, it was gonna be a
Speaker 1: liar face. Somebody apparently is to clock in on Potomac
Speaker 1: to do the job of being memorable horrible right, especially
Speaker 1: because and I will say, I also think it helps that.
Speaker 1: I mean, Teresa was the breakout star of Jersey when
Speaker 1: it happened. They let that happen way too early. There
Speaker 1: were plenty of seasons where again I said, Teresa got
Speaker 1: respect from me and a lot of others because she
Speaker 1: was the sole person on that stage and it was
Speaker 1: like everybody fighting against her. So that made people who
Speaker 1: normally wouldn't even pay attention to her, like you know, underdog,
Speaker 1: support her and then become insufferable fans for the rest
Speaker 1: of their life. The good thing about Potomac is that, like,
Speaker 1: we didn't start with just one breakout star. Giselle was crazy,
Speaker 1: Karen was crazy by season two money cause wrapping it
Speaker 1: a five star you know, you know, tea party, Kenna
Speaker 1: didn't have no napkins and a goddamn barbecue and was
Speaker 1: crying with a triangle in her hand every five minutes,
Speaker 1: like we had stuff, so Karen leaving, we were concerned
Speaker 1: it was gonna be hard, but we we We're gonna
Speaker 1: make it. Stacey made sure of it. Happy facey stafy.
Speaker 1: We can we have heard a think happy happy Stacy.
Speaker 1: Maybe that actually would have been a good name. Space
Speaker 1: Literally I feel okay. So here's why I think she
Speaker 1: didn't use that. I actually think she was thinking about
Speaker 1: this for a really long time. I think she's been
Speaker 1: developing this for a really long time since that moment.
Speaker 1: And I think that if she named it spacey Stacey,
Speaker 1: she was worried she would have gonna have to credit
Speaker 1: or give money to Giselle somehow because they said it
Speaker 1: on the show. And I think that if she knew,
Speaker 1: like if she's gonna have to fight this battle later,
Speaker 1: right against Wendy and Eddie, because Wendy gonna go up
Speaker 1: for her man, and I would too. I will go listen,
Speaker 1: I'll go to war for Eddie O Sepha and I
Speaker 1: love that man like it's like one of the.
Speaker 3: He's one of the few Bravo housewife house husbands for
Speaker 3: at least we don't see he's not bad.
Speaker 2: He's no, let me tell you.
Speaker 1: He really is just a regular dude, just loves his wife,
Speaker 1: loves his family, and shows U because she's into this
Speaker 1: red now, Like he's just there.
Speaker 2: It's like Ray Huger. If Ray wasn't annoyed, Yes, if
Speaker 2: he wasn't.
Speaker 1: Annoyed by his own wife, If Ray Huger liked Karen
Speaker 1: as much as he loves Karen, then we would have
Speaker 1: an older version of Eddie. But Eddie both likes his
Speaker 1: wife and loves his wife, so he shows up and
Speaker 1: he treats her well. But like that's really all it is.
Speaker 2: Leaks.
Speaker 1: Eddie is the young He's a young Greg leaks. Oh
Speaker 1: my god, yes, because I could believe emotional. He's been
Speaker 1: dead for a while. But that man when he and
Speaker 1: mean he would show up together with that reunion honk
Speaker 1: hon on the ass ow that's them.
Speaker 2: What about Like didn't they have a horseback riding at
Speaker 2: some point?
Speaker 1: You're like get the office, Oh my god, Like it
Speaker 1: made yes, like it made a lot of sense to
Speaker 1: It always made sense to me that NEI feil for Greg.
Speaker 1: If you looked at someone like Nini, you know, yes,
Speaker 1: she was a stripper. Greg was rich, but when you start,
Speaker 1: when we started to get to know Greg Leaks, I
Speaker 1: was like I fell alone with him.
Speaker 2: I would I would marry them.
Speaker 1: And he is hilarious. He just got a personality on
Speaker 1: him that matched the personality like Nannies. And I feel
Speaker 1: like the same is with Wendy and and Eddie right
Speaker 1: like Eddie lets his wife Sean. He's a whole lawyer
Speaker 1: like he has a whole high power like personality feel job.
Speaker 1: And he is still like, this is my wife's time
Speaker 1: right now, and he is just like letting that. Oh
Speaker 1: just makes his weed and his three rolls, which you
Speaker 1: are excellent. Listen, when y'all are here, y'all come come
Speaker 1: on over, y'all come to the d n V. Y'all
Speaker 1: text me and d M me DM MONI and let's
Speaker 1: go miss it. I'll tell you where to go get
Speaker 1: it the best one. Because the best thing about the
Speaker 1: dn V that at the very least it is legal
Speaker 1: completely in all three states recreationally. Well DC's not a state,
Speaker 1: but in DC, Maryland and Virginia it is all free
Speaker 1: and clear. So and we need it these days right now,
Speaker 1: we do. Let me tell you, y'all't even know how
Speaker 1: I have to get every day. He's a mess. Oh
Speaker 1: it's just for disassoction, just so I can disassociate and
Speaker 1: watch Love Island. All I do is just like you know,
Speaker 1: get that night.
Speaker 3: Because I work in a call center, so I get
Speaker 3: angry people. I work for a company which I will
Speaker 3: not say their name, but I work in a call
Speaker 3: center with pharmacy, so yelling at me about their prescriptions
Speaker 3: right now this time.
Speaker 2: Oh no, I'll tell you something after.
Speaker 1: Yeah, I want to just spend a little time on
Speaker 1: Love Island. I have not fully caught up yet, so
Speaker 1: we're not going to get and so all the nilandria,
Speaker 1: all the nitty gritty, really okay.
Speaker 3: I like Nick.
Speaker 1: I think he's a little young acting, but he is
Speaker 1: not any less or any more immature than some of
Speaker 1: these other brothers that I'm like, oh no, we are
Speaker 1: You're Jeremiah at one point shut down so hard. I
Speaker 1: was like, are you a five year old? Like are
Speaker 1: you okay? He dapped up, Like now, say what you
Speaker 1: want about Hood and Jeremiah. But at one point, and
Speaker 1: like you know, one of the early episodes, he's so
Speaker 1: upset about what the boys tell him about this woman.
Speaker 1: Then he DAPs her up like she like he ain't never,
Speaker 1: like he's never talking to her, like an hour before,
Speaker 1: they were not literally like he your curving girls left
Speaker 1: and right, and then you just sit there. I'm straight
Speaker 1: gass are up. I said down, No, men, if you
Speaker 1: are gonna date a woman, please stop that, Like I
Speaker 1: can see that making that kind of behavior, like the
Speaker 1: way some of these men are like gaslighting these women
Speaker 1: with their emotions so not necessarily with just like what
Speaker 1: they're saying, but they're like giving a little and then
Speaker 1: taking a lot away or shutting down or putting up
Speaker 1: walls out of nowhere that leave these girls so confused.
Speaker 1: I'm gonna probably start yelling at you too. I'm gonna
Speaker 1: go to keep lo Katie when you'll ass two, I'm
Speaker 1: not gonna lie.
Speaker 3: I mean it's Jeremiah definitely is gaslighting Huda. But Hudah
Speaker 3: is taking to like going from zero to three mili.
Speaker 1: I mean, then I'm looking at Jeremiah like who has
Speaker 1: also been this way since like day like hour one.
Speaker 1: She has been overkilled, like she's had you on a
Speaker 1: short leash since before I knew your name. They've been
Speaker 1: closed off since like episode two. So yeah, but it's
Speaker 1: like you knew that she was gonna be like this. Also,
Speaker 1: she's only ever shown you this, So when I'm looking
Speaker 1: at Jeremiah, like you like the chaos in the hood
Speaker 1: that you can't be that, I think I understand her
Speaker 1: being like I don't want to make a lot of
Speaker 1: different connections because she's thinking, she's thinking she's doing the
Speaker 1: right thing by having spoiler a son and not or
Speaker 1: a child and not like being a hope on TV. Essentially,
Speaker 1: I think that's what she's trying to keep yourself from
Speaker 1: doing in the mind of like, I can't have too
Speaker 1: many connections around my son. But also, your son's not here,
Speaker 1: Your child won't meet any of these men you are
Speaker 1: allowed to look around and cause it does look a
Speaker 1: little crazy nutsole that on day two you're like, this
Speaker 1: is my man, my man, my man, and every girl
Speaker 1: that comes in and looks at him, you're crashing now
Speaker 1: calling her every bitch see you next Tuesday and hope
Speaker 1: a maya camment for like seconds, and she was like
Speaker 1: that bitch doesn't care. She doesn't give a fuck, she
Speaker 1: doesn't care, she doesn't care, she has like no boundaries,
Speaker 1: like she just is.
Speaker 2: Out for herself. Just because just because you're a mom
Speaker 2: doesn't mean you die.
Speaker 1: And now that mommy what a child?
Speaker 2: Yeah, adult, I'm a mama ad Someone said I saw
Speaker 2: him TikTok or something. Someone said.
Speaker 3: When he gets out of the casa, he's gonna not
Speaker 3: realize what the hell happened. He's gonna be shocked by
Speaker 3: mama mommy. Yeah, let's talk about nick.
Speaker 2: I want to marry that man.
Speaker 1: I want to.
Speaker 3: He is the most unseerious person and the like the
Speaker 3: turk when he's like to Megan is selling like him.
Speaker 1: And so far love seeing Page, just soo love seeing Meg.
Speaker 1: I love the Mega's clocked in so hard and she
Speaker 1: was like, bitch, do you want to playing the Fiji?
Speaker 1: I'm going And they were like, oh, would you? Because
Speaker 1: you know what happens so much faster than we even know.
Speaker 1: She was like probably saying it and putting it out there,
Speaker 1: and a PA was like, do you want to come?
Speaker 1: And she was like, bitch with me, I'll be there tomorrow.
Speaker 3: It's like it's the same level when Meg when Nicki minaj.
Speaker 1: The reunion by just being like, I love to tell
Speaker 1: me and Andy was like, you know, and she was like,
Speaker 1: can I and he was like, uh yeah, what like say,
Speaker 1: let's why wouldn't you have Meghan this stock girl. We
Speaker 1: all watched Nicki Minaj like we're all watching, We're all
Speaker 1: tuned in, and Meghan did so fun.
Speaker 2: Yeah, and Megan is a Nick Landria, Yes, she stands.
Speaker 2: I love Nick. I think he is so cute. You know.
Speaker 2: The rumors are he's gay. No, which don't they No?
Speaker 1: No, I mean it's fine for you, but it's not
Speaker 1: fine for my investment currently on the show. If I
Speaker 1: want him to leave out of here with one of
Speaker 1: my fine as women's because go be what I are
Speaker 1: for your pride, Nick, I don't care.
Speaker 2: He could don't. I don't know if he's good.
Speaker 3: I would say he's by, but I don't think he's
Speaker 3: like place for my team.
Speaker 1: Okay, so then there's at least chance that he and
Speaker 1: our girl have a shot. Okay.
Speaker 2: Even his mom.
Speaker 3: Someone record a video of his mom saying she even
Speaker 3: thinks Nick and Alandria would make a good couple.
Speaker 1: I love Alandria, I really do. I love her and
Speaker 1: are my girlies. I love how lovely trauma Shelley is like,
Speaker 1: she's not She's like girl, I'm here like I'm just chilling.
Speaker 1: Like she really is to me the epitome of just
Speaker 1: trying to have a good time, take it slow. I
Speaker 1: think she she reminds me of for the girls who
Speaker 1: watched last year of season six. She's like the Serena
Speaker 1: for this season for me, where she's playing very intentionally,
Speaker 1: like she is trying to be respectful, but she's also
Speaker 1: trying to be very open and up until like she
Speaker 1: really felt a connection. She was not trying to Houda
Speaker 1: in Jeremiah by day two, be like I'm all in
Speaker 1: on this man and then get blindsided when you go
Speaker 1: in all in on this man and then he stands
Speaker 1: up on you at some point like who is like
Speaker 1: to be? Who would like to re couple? Because they
Speaker 1: were all like wow, all of y'all.
Speaker 3: And the one thing I love about Aladria, she's like
Speaker 3: what are you? When she the first confessional after they uncoupled,
Speaker 3: Jeremiah hood up, She's like, what are you saying that
Speaker 3: we're not saying, why are you? Yeah, why did you
Speaker 3: uncouple them? And I'm like, well, maybe because their relationship
Speaker 3: is eleven days old And.
Speaker 2: She's like, I'm ready. He was ready to adop my
Speaker 2: daughter and he's.
Speaker 1: Like, I don't know your name, man, Like no, seriously, Well, also,
Speaker 1: what makes you uncouple them is that like they don't
Speaker 1: seem to they don't seem to have a chemistry enough. Okay,
Speaker 1: So also for the girlies who watched the last season,
Speaker 1: which I will tell you like this season we're all
Speaker 1: in on. But if you didn't, then go back and
Speaker 1: watch at least like from episode like ten of last
Speaker 1: season season six, like the girlyes like PPG and all
Speaker 1: of them this Hooda and Jeremiah gave me Kendall and
Speaker 1: I don't even remember that girl's name no more. But
Speaker 1: it seemed like they came in on day one. They
Speaker 1: attractive enough, attracted to each other enough, and they kind
Speaker 1: of look alike to but it seemed that they really
Speaker 1: just wanted to be the it couple and they thought
Speaker 1: that if they started off strong and you know, played
Speaker 1: it safe the whole time, they would be the number
Speaker 1: one couple in the group, which low and bowl for
Speaker 1: those of us who know it wasn't them, It was
Speaker 1: Serena in Cordell who actually played it a little bit
Speaker 1: more like how Ace is playing it this season, where
Speaker 1: Cordell made a really stupid decision where he picked a
Speaker 1: bombshell out of nowhere over the beautiful black woman that
Speaker 1: he was making a great connection with like Ace was
Speaker 1: doing with Shelley, and then out of nowhere Amiya comes.
Speaker 1: He goes that one, and then we're all like, are
Speaker 1: you kidding? And they regretted it probably the very next minute,
Speaker 1: like you could see it on their face, like the
Speaker 1: very next minute. But then they made us wait two
Speaker 1: plus episodes of cringe and suffering of them being like, now,
Speaker 1: how do I get out of this with this girl
Speaker 1: that I don't really like and get back to the
Speaker 1: girl that I do like and do petty immature things
Speaker 1: like a hugging Shelley and then telling Amaya in the
Speaker 1: same bed as you, I'm not gonna hug you respectfully
Speaker 1: because that would be fake because I don't like physical
Speaker 1: touch and I don't like PDA. But I just hugged
Speaker 1: somebody in front of all of us, crazy wor like
Speaker 1: you want me to go crazy, like you want her
Speaker 1: to a movie, like you want her to go a
Speaker 1: little nuts, like I would have hit a pillow. I
Speaker 1: would have hit you over the head with a pillow.
Speaker 3: No, I know I would have done I would have
Speaker 3: taken the pillow when he's sleeping.
Speaker 1: I'm like, because like just a mess of like the
Speaker 1: men always piss me off on Love Island and y'all
Speaker 1: remind me every time that I'm not straight and that's
Speaker 1: why because I don't suspend enough disbelief when watching and
Speaker 1: I'm like, why are we settling for this? And I guess, oh,
Speaker 1: for y'all, it's not settling. This is like what you
Speaker 1: deal with and you have to go with being with
Speaker 1: a man. You might have to put up on somebody things,
Speaker 1: got it.
Speaker 2: I unfortunately am and gay, so.
Speaker 1: You do have to also sometimes put up with these
Speaker 1: kind of behaviors from those things called men too. I
Speaker 1: really pray for y'all.
Speaker 2: I do.
Speaker 3: There was one guy I was talking two years ago
Speaker 3: and we were talking, we were clicking, and we both
Speaker 3: like reality TV.
Speaker 2: He said, you have to watch Survivor. I'm like, I
Speaker 2: don't really like Survivor.
Speaker 1: I do have some good seats, but I watch a
Speaker 1: very top chef adjacent Like if you think you won't
Speaker 1: like it, you actually will. And it is probably especially
Speaker 1: if you've ever watched Traders. Let me tell you right now, Survivor,
Speaker 1: you would not you appreciate Traders even more if you
Speaker 1: are a Survivor's watching because Traders is largely based on
Speaker 1: the survivors like gameplay, like the brain gameplay better than
Speaker 1: I have a But I also have a play list
Speaker 1: of seasons for you don't go through all of them.
Speaker 3: So, but, like I said to him, you know, I'll
Speaker 3: watch it for you. Then I said, okay, then do
Speaker 3: me a favor. You have to watch Real Housewives?
Speaker 1: Huh?
Speaker 3: Since not even like just try a couple episode. He's like, absolutely,
Speaker 3: I won't do it. What what? So?
Speaker 2: Yeah, No, I don't like Housewives. I'm not going to
Speaker 2: watch it.
Speaker 1: I don't like Survivor. I'm not going to watch it.
Speaker 2: Right, And I'm like, and I said, thought to myself.
Speaker 3: If this man is not willing to compromise something so stupid,
Speaker 3: is watching like one or two episodes of a reality show.
Speaker 2: Why would I want to date him?
Speaker 1: Yeah?
Speaker 2: Why would I want to marry him?
Speaker 3: When it's something like religion or children, like something a
Speaker 3: very big decision won't compromise.
Speaker 1: No, you won't even be open. Apparently, if people are
Speaker 1: listening or talking and you're missing, why that's an issue
Speaker 1: or a deal breaker for me? You don't get in
Speaker 1: clock that you just demanded or suggested whatever encouraged strongly.
Speaker 1: It was more, you have to watch this thing for
Speaker 1: whatever your reasons are, because now if we unpack them,
Speaker 1: it's gonna come off as like you think that's real
Speaker 1: TV and my shit is stupid and all these things,
Speaker 1: and now we're having a bigger problem. Right, But I
Speaker 1: have to do it, but you are not even it's
Speaker 1: not even an So then I get no autonomy, but
Speaker 1: you do of your TV watching. Why is that? I'm curious,
Speaker 1: why do you think that is?
Speaker 2: It's a it's a ginormous red flag. Uh huh that
Speaker 2: he raised an issue with that. I'm like, well, nice.
Speaker 1: Talking to you. No, seriously, sir, it was giving. It's giving,
Speaker 1: very much like ACE this season. Or I keep texting
Speaker 1: all my friends who are watching, who are like caught up,
Speaker 1: like they're they're they're set at eight fifty one right
Speaker 1: every day and I'm texting them like, so, what's up
Speaker 1: with Ace? And like you know you're gonna love them.
Speaker 1: I'm like, I don't believe you. When does that happen?
Speaker 1: Because I'm getting closer and closer caught up? And I
Speaker 1: hated how he played like, I hated how he did
Speaker 1: that with her. Whether I'm on, I don't. I can't
Speaker 1: even decide if she did come in hot or not
Speaker 1: because he came so awful. He literally coupled with this girl,
Speaker 1: didn't choose this other girl that we thought you were
Speaker 1: gonna choose, coupled with her. But she's going to tell
Speaker 1: the new girl, obviously you like me, like, and then
Speaker 1: the moment you do that, you sit down and say, now,
Speaker 1: let me tell you this. I don't like to be
Speaker 1: called babe. I don't like to be touched. I don't
Speaker 1: want to be hugged. I don't want to be that.
Speaker 1: Don't do that. It's weird. Why would you call me bab?
Speaker 1: And she's like, wait, wait, wait, you couldn't have this
Speaker 1: in the morning. It's been ten minutes. You brought me
Speaker 1: over here to tell me that you don't want me
Speaker 1: to pursue nothing, but you chose me to be in
Speaker 1: your couple. I don't understand. That was confusion.
Speaker 2: It was like, it's I don't think he doesn't mind
Speaker 2: all that.
Speaker 3: I think it's just he doesn't want anyone but Shelley, Yeah,
Speaker 3: calling him.
Speaker 1: But that's the thing, And why did you put that
Speaker 1: girl through that for so alone, but then try to
Speaker 1: make it seem like when she was upset or some
Speaker 1: or like that, that she that the flaws were her.
Speaker 1: That was my issue. He kept talking to other boys
Speaker 1: and stuff and being like, yeah, I just don't know
Speaker 1: why she called me babe. After a couple of days,
Speaker 1: it's a red flag. And then you got other boys
Speaker 1: like Taylor thinking, I just think she's doing the most
Speaker 1: because you know, you just met him and then you
Speaker 1: all up over him and you want to give him
Speaker 1: a hug and stuff and stuff, and he's telling us
Speaker 1: that he's telling you his boundaries. Yeah, he's telling you
Speaker 1: his boundaries are touching. And then he touches another woman
Speaker 1: in front of all of us at night in the
Speaker 1: bed with me. That is going to evict the reaction,
Speaker 1: especially if the next question is can I get a hug?
Speaker 1: And he said no, respectfully, it will be fake. I
Speaker 1: was like, oh, bity, I don't do hugs. I'm sorry.
Speaker 1: I just saw them so like to do that and
Speaker 1: then to act like it's because she was doing too much.
Speaker 1: She was being emotional, she was hot and heavy, and
Speaker 1: then how he broke it up with her. He pulled
Speaker 1: her aside and was like, we're gonna have a conversation.
Speaker 1: Don't like that already. It's like, I'm not gonna talk
Speaker 1: over you. You're not gonna talk over me. Were gonna
Speaker 1: hear each other to understand, okay, And I'm like, but
Speaker 1: you're not doing that because it's just about your boundaries.
Speaker 1: But also every time you sit down and talk to her,
Speaker 1: it was about how she can't do something or something
Speaker 1: that you wanted to put between them, you two, So
Speaker 1: then why sit down and talk to me? If every
Speaker 1: time it's about how much we can't move forward, go
Speaker 1: talk to the girl you want to talk to and
Speaker 1: the love island and stay doing that, Like if you
Speaker 1: don't just go talk to the girl you want to
Speaker 1: talk to, please stop putting these girls through it.
Speaker 3: Well, luckily they said on After Sun yesterday which I
Speaker 3: didn't watch, but I saw clips that Kasa is coming
Speaker 3: on Monday.
Speaker 1: Oh my god, I'm so ready.
Speaker 2: The women are going into Kasa this year. The met.
Speaker 1: Okay, y'all, we have at okay, So Kasa love Kasa
Speaker 1: because last year that was crazy because Cossa was the
Speaker 1: men and so they were they're all coupled up. They
Speaker 1: couple they really couple even and then Kasa comes where
Speaker 1: there are new bombshells and it's a group of the
Speaker 1: girls at this point. Last year was the boys. They
Speaker 1: all go over to the house basically to this other
Speaker 1: villa that you can hear. You can hear the fireworks
Speaker 1: and the music and with new bombshells of the opposite sets.
Speaker 1: So they're just uncoupled for my week coursile like some
Speaker 1: time I don't remember, and they're partying it up with
Speaker 1: all new in this case and that. So we'll see
Speaker 1: what happens and the men have to this year. It'll
Speaker 1: be great because last year the women were just like damn, damn,
Speaker 1: like hurting heartbreak, but the hilarity that came from it,
Speaker 1: like fucking shout out to Taylor. She was the mean
Speaker 1: that everybody saw last year, crying constantly with the blonde
Speaker 1: hair and always going is because it was about Casa.
Speaker 1: He coupled up with her, He was all in on her.
Speaker 1: They were closed off. Cosa goes. He takes his suitcase
Speaker 1: so fast, he didn't say bye, heo what They just
Speaker 1: like bring up like they don't even know what's happening.
Speaker 1: They just like brought down the suitcase and like it's
Speaker 1: class of time. And then they were like, he's not
Speaker 1: even by the other men. You know. The girls are like, okay,
Speaker 1: have fun and hugging and like okay, behave and all
Speaker 1: the things like okay, you know, do your thing, but like,
Speaker 1: I like you, you know whatever, Aaron suitcase is not
Speaker 1: even rolling, bro, it's just in his hand. It's so
Speaker 1: is he like and then like I think, oh, this
Speaker 1: is the best part because I know y'are like and
Speaker 1: get to the good point. Tell him the good part.
Speaker 1: While they're over there for the week, those who are
Speaker 1: back hit the villa get random clips of what's happening,
Speaker 1: with no context, no context of conversation, no context, and
Speaker 1: not always an ending. Sometimes girls have been mounted on
Speaker 1: top of men having conversations, rubbing booties, and then as
Speaker 1: soon as you think they're about to kiss, click camera off.
Speaker 1: We don't know, we don't know, or in the case
Speaker 1: of our girl Kayler rip to that relationship with Aaron.
Speaker 1: He had her crying every episode, every single episode, so
Speaker 1: he was Jeremiah and she was, yeah, it's like seriously,
Speaker 1: he was making out one another girl. And then the
Speaker 1: fun thing about Cosa and she saw that that was
Speaker 1: the one thing without context we got to see, oh
Speaker 1: or it was that, and he was saying, I wouldn't
Speaker 1: say verbatim shit that he said to her the day
Speaker 1: before he left, like I just feel like the real
Speaker 1: things that we thought were real. That sounded like he
Speaker 1: was finally like not being too much of a player,
Speaker 1: Like he was like, Okay, see if I'm gonna give
Speaker 1: Taylor a chance, you got it. Okay, cute. She's been
Speaker 1: chasing after him, and he's like, okay, Like I just
Speaker 1: feel like, you know, I want to start like say,
Speaker 1: if I, you know, only told one other person about
Speaker 1: like my grandmother and the lockette that she gave me
Speaker 1: you and she you know, left from award or whatever. Right,
Speaker 1: it was like that kind of shit that he was
Speaker 1: then telling to this girl at CASA the very next
Speaker 1: day that he just met in the middle of like
Speaker 1: a of a of a contorted pose of like lust.
Speaker 2: You know.
Speaker 1: And then even though we love him, now we've forgiven
Speaker 1: cor Down now spoiled For those who did not watch
Speaker 1: last season, he went to Casa fulling on a girl.
Speaker 1: Serena came back with the bitch from Casa. He brought
Speaker 1: a different bitch back, yes, because you can do that.
Speaker 1: So CASA is gonna be great on Monday, because those
Speaker 1: girls can bring back wherever they want. Okay, y'all, let's
Speaker 1: get out of here, go watch some TV. Go live
Speaker 1: your life. I hope that.
Speaker 2: Don't touch grass, go touch the room. Oh yeah, don't
Speaker 2: go off.
Speaker 1: Turn on for Bravo and all MP got y'all and
Speaker 1: you know, and if you are going to touch your phone,
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Speaker 3: I am on the Twitter the threads, which I like
Speaker 3: to say because I found out they recently.
Speaker 2: I like fifteen thousand followers on threads that app. But
Speaker 2: I didn't want to go on that app. I just
Speaker 2: like automatically like sink when I and it just posts,
Speaker 2: I'm like, oh this is interesting, okay, cool, yate threads.
Speaker 3: And I'm also on the Instagram Bravo O O O MG.
Speaker 3: You'll notice I have a hot pink logo.
Speaker 1: Which it just it looks so good. Your new logo
Speaker 1: looks so cute.
Speaker 2: Thank you.
Speaker 1: I was so good. So we love a good refresh.
Speaker 1: We love that.
Speaker 2: But it only took me like five issues, Like the
Speaker 2: paper loco.
Speaker 1: First of all, whatever looks great, but no, yea easey
Speaker 1: how you like. But yeah, guys, go listen, I mean,
Speaker 1: go follow Zack on all the things on Twitter and
Speaker 1: threads and Instagram. I will never call it that one
Speaker 1: letter y'all got me fucked up. Don't even ask about it.
Speaker 1: And yeah, you can follow me on threads if you like.
Speaker 1: I'm sometimes on there when I live watch shows. I
Speaker 1: was watching the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. I binged it all
Speaker 1: in one day. I might get to do a Patreon
Speaker 1: episode on it or Bonus episode on it, y'all because
Speaker 1: it was so good.
Speaker 2: It was so good, It was so so good.
Speaker 1: I absolutely loved it. A shout out to those girls
Speaker 1: for getting a raise, you know, spoiler four tastic up
Speaker 1: to about seventy five dollars an hour.
Speaker 2: They have a Liverpool. They have made more money than
Speaker 2: but they.
Speaker 1: Were working like round the fucking clock. Like when you
Speaker 1: watch it, what do you mean if I about it
Speaker 1: dollars a Sunday, you have me fucked up. I don't
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Speaker 1: start getting nicer, I'm gonna start reading them on the show,
Speaker 1: or as I start getting more self loathly, I might
Speaker 1: still start reading them on the show so I can
Speaker 1: call y'all out repeating rude to me and be like, huh,
Speaker 1: listen to me, not give a shit because my self
Speaker 1: esteems into toilet because this country has torn me up apart. Guys,
Speaker 1: take care of your mental health. I'm I'll try to
Speaker 1: take my own advice. Take care of yourselves, take care
Speaker 1: of each other if you can. That'd be nice if
Speaker 1: we all look out for at least with one other
Speaker 1: person who are doing more than that other man in charge. Okay,
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