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February 27, 2026 5 mins

A popular Hulu love story series has sparked a surprising internet obsession — and one small detail from the show is suddenly being searched everywhere. 👀 In this episode of Nina’s What’s Trending, we break down the unexpected trend, plus tips to survive Daylight Saving Time, and why some AI creators are confused by public backlash.

Nina's What's Trending is your daily dose of the hottest headlines, viral moments, and must-know stories from The Jubal Show! From celebrity gossip and pop culture buzz to breaking news and weird internet trends, Nina’s got you covered with everything trending right now. She delivers it with wit, energy, and a touch of humor. Stay in the know and never miss a beat—because if it’s trending, Nina’s talking about it!


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Brought to you by Michael shut Bingo and Auburn your
home from Machinego. It's time for Nina's What's trending? Okay,
So are you guys watching Love Story on Hulu? I'm
not show.

Speaker 2 (00:09):
I talked you about it, I know, and it's so good.
I'm finally getting caught up. But it's about JFK. Junior
and his wife Carolyn Bassett. So whether you've seen the
show or not, there are no spoilers here. But there
is one thing that has been searched the most on
the internet since the show has dropped, and I'll tell
you what it is in just a second. But first,

(00:29):
you know, this is just the reminder of how to
prep for daylight Savings time. But it's probably best that
we do that now when Juble's not in here, because
when Jugle is, he will lose his mind about daylight savings,
understandably because it is ridiculous. And the reason why we
have to prepare for it is because your body clock
really does get that messed up. So on March eighth,
we're going to be entering daylight savings. So now to prepare,

(00:52):
you got to be on your bedtime. You're supposed to
change it ten to fifteen minutes earlier than usual the
first couple nights leading up to it, and then twenty
to thirty minutes before the next night. I mean, it's
just like you inch closer and closer to going to
bed sooner just so you're ready.

Speaker 1 (01:08):
Uh, it's yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
And then it's saying to take afternoon naps, get more light,
delay your day for a few days after the time
change so your internal clock can adjust cut back.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
But I mean, like you do all this for an
extra because.

Speaker 2 (01:24):
You yeah, you mean you don't need to, well you can,
and also suggests cut back on alcohol and caffeine days
before the time change. This is too much, but I
know that that's not happening the naps. Sure, if somebody
is telling me I need to take a nap, I'm
really happy to do it. But the thing is we've
talked about it so many times. It's like the body
circadian rhythm really does get thrown off, and there's more

(01:47):
accidents on daylight savings or around daylight savings, Like hospital
has so many more accidents that pop up, So it
is something to be cautious about.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
That's what you heard. What maybe the answer instead of
like to be a little earlier dangerous, no beer, take
a whole day to recoup. I don't hate that you
may hate this, though.

Speaker 2 (02:12):
Tech CEOs are really confused about all the hatred that
they're getting over AI. So basically, the people that created
AI don't understand why some of us are looking at
them sideways, like what are we supposed to do with
all of this? They don't understand that our nerves around
our jobs are starting to increase and that some of
it can be extremely harmful because they were expecting people

(02:32):
to be thankful.

Speaker 1 (02:35):
Tool in blah blah blah blah blah.

Speaker 2 (02:37):
But a lot of people are using it that way.
But there's also, you know, the chance that it may
not be used that way or it'll replace your job completely,
and there's no regulation on it yet, and so there's
all of those fears. But the people that created it
are just like, wait, aren't you supposed to love me? Like,
aren't you supposed to be like thinking me? Praised me?
So you're wondering how they feel. I mean, I guess

(02:58):
if this is something you're really passionate about. No, because
you hear about some people that were a part of
these companies in creating and jumping ship.

Speaker 1 (03:04):
That's what I was thinking, because they got scared.

Speaker 2 (03:06):
But then there's the other side of it, people that
are really passionate and excited about it. I want other
people to feel that way too, so I know maybe
they're not just like power hungry people.

Speaker 1 (03:15):
You know, I think that your heart was in the
right place. They should reassure the public that.

Speaker 2 (03:20):
Right, But at first they want the public to know
they don't understand why you don't like it, and then
maybe we can have a conversation about feeling.

Speaker 1 (03:28):
I guess exactly this is why AI is better. It
doesn't have feelings. It doesn't worry about any of this thing.

Speaker 2 (03:33):
Although, and I probably shouldn't admit this, but the other
day I did use Chat GPT to give me a
pep talk. No, I was just feeling like I need attention.
I need somebody to tell me I'm doing a good job,
and it's not appropriate to ask people to tell you that.
So I was like, maybe chat can, and it actually did.

Speaker 1 (03:50):
Well, you are doing a great job. Thanks.

Speaker 2 (03:54):
I'm also close to that time of the month, so
that makes me extra emo. But anyway, Chat was there
for me and I really appreciate it. So don't yell
at me, just I needed it emotionally. And lastly, oh
my gosh, Love Story on Hulu. If you like shows
and love stories and you're interested in the Kennedy's at all,
this is something that you must watch. But the interesting
thing is is after the show came out because in

(04:16):
the first episode, Carolyn Bissett Kennedy's fragrance, her perfume was mentioned,
and ever since then everybody's been like, what did she wear?
And she was wearing Egyptian musk oil. It's described as soft, clean,
slightly sweet oil, smelling like first love or skin scented laundry.
So the original vendor that she used to buy it
from has passed away, but now there are other alternatives

(04:38):
on Amazon, Etnie and all of those places.

Speaker 1 (04:40):
Where you can get it. And it's less than thirty dollars.
Oh yeah, it's twenty eight bucks.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
Yeah, the one that she used to buy specifically with
seventeen dollars, so I know. So there's other options. If
you didn't search it, or if you did, you're not alone.
I want to smell it, will you get it?

Speaker 1 (04:56):
I want to sell it it? Okay? Cool, Honestly, she's
so cool. I want to be like her.

Speaker 2 (05:02):
Right way that she just like got JFK Junior wrapped
around her finger. No spoilers here, You just got to
watch it and then tell us about it.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Because we want to have like a book club. That
is what's trending.
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