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Speaker 1 (00:11):
People talking about Megan Fox's new look at a Super
Bowl party. I will admit that I didn't recognize her,
but she's edgy and always dressing in a different way,
and like she and I guess machine gun, if they're
still together. They went really under the radar after all
those rumors, which is a cautionary tale in not being
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under the radar, because all of a sudden, you become
a turtle and you like go back into your shell,
which sounds like their relationship did after being super public
about sex and blood and everything. But she does look different,
and people are allowed to look different. She looks different.
Maybe she did something, maybe she didn't were so hypercritical.
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I guess the only conversation about that is just we
as society wonder when someone who's so exceptionally stunning by
our standards or viewpoint or perspective. We think that Megan
Fox is so stunning, she's like an alien. She's not real.
But maybe she doesn't feel it, or maybe she does
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feel it. Maybe she feels she's too stunning. Maybe she
wants to change something, Maybe she's insecure. Maybe she just
did it. Maybe she did one thing, did another thing,
and like couldn't really see it, but like it's not
really our business, right, I mean people comment about Jennifer
Aniston looking different. I mean getting older is it'll mess
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with your mind. And being in Hollywood will mess with
your mind, and always being photographed and being on the
red carpet. And remember there were moments where everything Megan
Fox was wearing was like wearing nothing and it was
just all very pressworthy. She did have a pop off moment.
It was around the same time that Courtney got together
with Travis and it was like machine gun and her
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and like showing every inch of her body. It's a
lot to keep up with and she's in a public
relationship and there were rumors. I don't know if it
was infidelity, there was something that went sideways with the
two of them. It doesn't matter now, but like maybe
that'll make someone insecure. You never know what's going on
with someone. People get divorced, they get work done, or
they just feel bad about themselves, or they have too
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much money, or they're bored, or they're rich, or they're insecure,
or something happens, or you get botched. I don't know,
it doesn't really matter. But people are talking about Megan
Fox looking different, which she does, and that's her right
to look different, you know, And there are people who've
looked very different and then make a tweak or adjust.
You know, She's a Hollywood actress and in a public relationship,
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so I'm sure she'll tweak if she doesn't like what
she did, and if she likes so she did. It's
not of our fucking business. How we feel is our problem?
Is it a public city's stunt? If you saw it.
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The Dana White, who was actually on this podcast, he
was great. He was on this podcast. He was entertaining,
he was very opinionated. We spoke for a while, he
gave me his whole story. He was great. He walked
out of Howie Mandel's podcast seconds in. Unless it was
a bit, but that would be bad for the podcast
it was a bit, because then it would be like
you're baiting and switching, Like I just don't understand. Something
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must have happened before. But he sat down and was like, yeah,
I'm sick of doing podcasts. And he stood up and
walked out, And I just don't understand why it could happen.
You never know what happened in someone's day before they
showed up to you, but it seemed like a bit
And a lot of these publicity stunts are happening in
social media and I don't necessarily understand them. Like there's
a guy Michael Sarah. He's from Arrested Development and other movies,
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and he was on that girl Bobby All Tough. I
don't know if you've heard of her. She had Drake
on her podcast. She has a very dry style. She
just had Bobby Flay. They did a shoot together in
his kitchen, and it's just I don't know her chasm
is the lowest form of wit, so while used sparingly,
it's entertaining, it seems like the low hanging fruit. So
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this girl who became famous overnight, I think because she
interviewed Drake, and I don't really understand, and a lot
of people don't understand. I'm not understanding sort of part
of her art, but it's a very Her style is
just combative. Like you say, I like cucumbers and she's like,
why do you like cucumbers? Like what's so great about cucumbers?
And you're like, I don't know, they're crispy and then
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she's like okay, but why and they're like, well, be
cause they're refreshing and they happen to be a diuretic. Okay,
why you're trying to lose weight, you need to lose
water weight. And then the person's like no, but I
guess you know everybody could just watch, well do you
need to be watched? Like it's combative in this way
that I don't understand, Like I'm not stupid, I understand it,
but I don't like. And then she's asking him about
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it and he walks off set on her show. So
I guess this is like a theme about people walking
off So she walks out of he walks out of
her podcast. Yes, and it seems real, but like it
seems like it might be a bit and it's not real,
and it's okay if it's not. If it's a bit
and it lands, But now we're doing these publicity stunts
that don't land. So if Dana White did walk out
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as a publicity stunt for how he Met his podcast,
like yay, that you got our attention, But I only
like getting attention if it lands, like if it's entertaining
and talented, like, so, I don't understand if what that
was by Howie Mandel, if that happened. And I also
don't understand Michael Sarah walking out of Bobby's podcast as
they talk about like they're insinuating that she's asking him
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personal information about his skin, and he's like, I don't
need usually talk about personal information. And then she's like,
what are you doing right now? And he's like what
it was just like it didn't land. It's just like weird,
but we're talking about it. So yes, we could get clickbait.
We could, we could do stunts if we want, but
they have to land. So I don't understand it. I
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really don't understand it. I have a new philosophy on
the Travis and Taylor about her being the peacock in
the relationship, and I was talking to my daughter about this.
Travis Kelcey is a thirst trap. Travis Kelcey is a
full fledged, bonafide at this point unnecessary thirst trap because
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he's already getting so much attention because he's so successful,
like and he's so talented from what everyone says, and
he's on my type. But he's handsome, and he's a
big guy, and he's you know, he is like you know,
it's like he's like Spencer Pratt, right, now like he
he's standing up and he's got to get the attention
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for singing all the words to that. And I love
Spencer Pratt, by the way, don't take that the wrong way.
Spencer Pratt will say, Hi, I'm here, and I want,
I want, I want the attention, like that's why I'm
saying that. But like Travis Kelcey is up singing all
the words to a song and like a big sort
of karaoke Kansas City Parade moment drunk. Then he's like
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Viva Las Vegas on the stage and then we're gonna
party baby, And then like he's wearing a sequin leisure
suit into the Super Bowl, he takes something else happened
where he like pretended he was going up to the
microphone as like either the commissioner or someone like major
in the NFL. Like he went up he was wearing
a red suit like yes, it's Kansas City Chiefs. I
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get it, and I always a fashion he'st But the
man is a thirst trap, like there's no getting around it.
He he's the peacock tailors in the background. And but
she is, by definition and by nature and by society
and by her career a peacock, so there cannot be
two peacocks, and it's gonna be challenging for this long
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distance when all of the frosting and all of the
shine and the glitter calms down, Like everything is fun
in the excitement phase. Everything is amazing when you're winning
and you're touring and you're this and it's a super
Bowl and it's all amazing, But like that's that's not
every day, Like every day can be mundane and boring
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when we're not on tour and we're not playing, and
you know, we're older and we have kids, and you know,
you got to make sure you can make it through
all four seasons and four seasons of boredom too, because
life will throw you many different curveballs, and you can
create an amazing, frosting lifestyle out of a life, but
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you can't make a life out of a lifestyle. You
can't create the cake out of the frost, and you
can't create the life out of all the bells and
whistles and all the trappings. So the super Bowl is amazing,
and being on tour is amazing, and being famous is amazing,
and getting dressed is amazing, and being in love is amazing,
and being public is amazing, and the number one couple
in the world is amazing, But that's frosting day to
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day living a life without any you know, without the
spotlight when you don't feel good and when you get together,
when you've got kids and there's real shit going on
with families like that's the cake. So it remains to
be seen whether two peacocks who travel all over the
world can bake that cake.