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Jay Z's accuser looks like a liar! Jamie Foxx gets into a fight at a very fancy restaurant and rushed to the hospital! Some alarming allegations against Britney Spears' brother - and about her! Should Bravo fire James Kennedy? And much more!

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
From Los Angeles and Lascauster Phpra.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
Booker and one and only world famous Perez Perez Perez Kilton.

Speaker 1 (00:16):
Hi, guys, welcome to the PHP. I'm Booker, He's Perez.
Happy holidays. How are you?

Speaker 3 (00:21):
I'm good. I think I should be okay if I
tell you all this. On Thursday night, I'm gonna be
on primetime broadcast televisions. I'm very excited about that. Twenty
twenty is doing a special on Luigi Mangioni, the suspected
shooter of the United Healthcare CEO, and they interviewed me

(00:43):
for that in my role as a pop culture expert.
So who knows. I might only be in there for
like three seconds, but maybe I'll be on for a
minute or longer. I don't know, but I'm excited to
watch it and excited to talk today about jay Z.
A lot of surprising development in his case, also tied
to that Diddy and some developments there as well that

(01:05):
are equally surprising. Plus Cardi B is all fired up.
I'll explain why Jamie Fox is getting into fights. We've
got some updates on James Kennedy from vander Pump Rules,
who was fired, and some Britney Spears news as well.
But first I had a very family focused weekend. I
took my kids to this thing called the NBA Cup

(01:27):
here in Vegas, which is a new thing the NBA
started doing last year. It's a tournament basically with some
of the NBA teams and it's fun. But it wasn't
the most fun ever, honestly, because we don't have our
own NBA team that we could be rooting for. And
I wasn't watching the Lakers either. It was Atlanta, the

(01:48):
Hawks and something with like a bullhorn bulls.

Speaker 1 (01:53):
No, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker 3 (01:54):
No Moose Moose fuck? What was it? Moose Timberwolves? No,
no way, I gotta find it out. Now. What am
I thinking about is like a green logo?

Speaker 1 (02:03):
Oh you're thinking about the Milwaukee Bucks.

Speaker 3 (02:04):
Yes, yes, yes, not Moose Bucks. There we go. Oh
my god, why I could not think of it for
the life of me. But are they any a fucking
good team?

Speaker 1 (02:12):
I don't even know they're okay. The thing with the
NBA this year, in the past, I don't know five years,
the ratings are so bad.

Speaker 3 (02:20):
They are why atrocious?

Speaker 1 (02:22):
Every sports league is booming at the moment, even baseball's
kind of back and the NBA they can't get people
to watch because the game suck and the players don't play.
They don't play defense. Games only matter for the last
minute of the game. That's when they start playing. The
NBA has a big problem. They've paid all these guys
and none of them are playing, and they take a
lot of games off.

Speaker 3 (02:43):
Oh that's what Lebron's doing too, He's taking a lot
of games off.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Who knows what's going on with him, He's got a
quote personal issue. It's like that's the thing.

Speaker 3 (02:50):
They've got.

Speaker 1 (02:51):
These guys they're paying millions and millions of dollars to
and basketball is like second or third thing to them.
And the league's kind of in trouble. And so they've
done this playing Cup is what you went to to
kind of have these like many championships during the season
to see if they could drum up any interest. So
far they haven't. No one really cares, but you know
they're they're trying. They're trying to put on these events.

(03:12):
But it's the player's fault. It's not the league's fault.
It's the player's fault. And they better fix it because
that sports in big trouble. Aye ye.

Speaker 3 (03:20):
Well, the game was really boring.

Speaker 1 (03:23):
No one plays defense. It's really a different game than
I grew up with.

Speaker 3 (03:27):
I know the game was bored, but it was fun
to go and Sark Deasila performed at halftime, and Vegas
still is a great place to have an NBA team
and to go watch professional sports. I also took my
family to Disney Junior Live on Tour, which my son
fell asleep during very much like me. I didn't, but

(03:48):
that's a move that I normally do, so he took
your move. He took my move. I shockingly was awake
for it. They're a little past the age of going
to see Disney Junior Live on Tour, but it was
a really good time. And my my youngest obviously had
app last because she's still in that Emma that demo.
And finally it was our kids piano recital Holiday concert

(04:09):
and they did pretty well. I'm impressed. All right, before
we start, got to just take a moment to send
all of the positive energy to Max George. This group,
they had a moment in the US. I was always
a fan of the Wanted. They were contemporaneous to one
direction and that glad you Came song was a hit.

(04:31):
That was a hit. You know that song, right?

Speaker 1 (04:33):
I don't?

Speaker 3 (04:33):
Can't you know that song? Thisz brit hit to be No,
it was a hit in the US too, ye. Yes, Well,
a couple of years ago, two years ago, one of
the members of that group died very young, only in
his early thirties. He had I think brain cancer if
I remember correctly. And now one of the other members

(04:54):
of the group, Max George, has revealed that he's having
heart issues and he has to have open hearts surgery
to put in a pacemaker. So all the positive vibes
to him now, Britney spears her brother Brian has been
making some headlines. Yeah, this girlfriend of his, they broke

(05:15):
up recently. They were together though for four years. So
when I first saw this, I thought it was very credible.
Oh my god, his girlfriend of four years. It wasn't
a quick fling. She made a lot of damning allegations
about Brian and about Brian and his relationship to Brittany,
his sister. First, she accused him straight up of domestic violence.

(05:39):
She says that he was abusive to her. Then with
regards to Brittany, she says that he's more than an
enabler that he plies her with meth.

Speaker 1 (05:51):
Damn.

Speaker 3 (05:52):
Yeah, I don't know. I mean, it seemed credible to me.
But here is an update. One of my Brittany sources
reached out to me to deny this, so I feel,
you know, obviously, I have to share that Brittany's team
is saying that this girl is unstable, unwell, going through
a lot right now. She's going through cancer, which is awful,

(06:12):
and her brother died of an overdose not that long ago,
so they wouldn't go into details if there's anything else
going on, but they just said that she's not reliable
and it's not true.

Speaker 1 (06:24):
So okay, I don't know.

Speaker 3 (06:26):
I don't know. I would like to believe that that's
the case. It would suck to think that Brittany's own
brother is giving her meth.

Speaker 1 (06:34):
Jesus, well, meth doesn't seem like it's just a every
now and again party drug. I think meth when it
gets a tux in you, you got problems. And look,
Brittany clearly has some problems. But I don't know if
they're ongoing, so who knows. I mean, this just sounds
like somebody saying something and everybody reporting on it, and
unless I was there, I don't believe it.

Speaker 3 (06:55):
So there's that. Well, I don't know. I don't want
to believe it, but it's she seems credible and we'll.

Speaker 1 (07:01):
See what I think. At some point Brittany partied with
her brother, Yes, but over the course of the last
four years. Don't see it.

Speaker 3 (07:08):
I don't know. I don't know. I would like to
agree with you.

Speaker 1 (07:11):
I'm just guessing.

Speaker 3 (07:11):
Yeah, all right, some major news that dropped Friday night,
but thankfully for him, is still being discussed today because
it's an important story for jay Z. A week ago,
he was named as a co defendant in this lawsuit
alongside Diddy. This woman from Alabama who used to live

(07:32):
in New York, alleges that when she was just thirteen
years old, she managed to make it to a VMA
after party and both Ditty and jay Z raped her. Well.
This past week, she sat down for an interview with
NBC News, which makes no sense to me. I still
am trying to wrap my brain around why her lawyer

(07:55):
and her thought it was a good idea for her
to speak to the media. Can you think of any theory?

Speaker 1 (08:00):
No, I'm still trying to figure the whole thing out. Hey,
we're going to talk to the media and we're going
to contradict everything we've said.

Speaker 3 (08:06):
Not a good plan, that wasn't exactly what happened, but
kind of go ahead. So my guess is they My
guess is they thought it would be a good idea
to speak to the media, to put even more pressure
on jay Z to try and force his hand to
reach a settlement, because it's about money. But that's not

(08:26):
what happened. In fact, the opposite happened because while interviewing
this woman, and BC News found a lot of discrepancies
in her story. For example, and the biggest one is,
at the time, this thirteen year old girl was living
in Rochester, New York. The VMA's happened in New York City.

(08:49):
She claims that a friend drove her down to New
York City. By the way, the friend is at the time,
was twenty and she was thirteen. Fuck would a twenty
year old drive a thirteen year old girl down to
New York?

Speaker 1 (09:05):
Yeah, and by the way, that's not like one of
the boroughs of New York that's hours away.

Speaker 3 (09:09):
Why would she agree to take a thirteen year old
that was not a relative, Okay. And then secondly, even
if that were the case, why would then this twenty
year old not go to the after party with her Well,
the name of the woman that she gave to NBC
News to corroborate her story, that woman is dead, and
the VMAs in twenty twenty happened on a Thursday at

(09:32):
the beginning of September, after kids were back in school.
So remember that in the back of your mind. Okay,
Then this girl was living at the time in Rochester,
New York. It's more than a few hours. It's over
five hours, over five hours to get from Rochester to
New York City. And in her lawsuit, she said that

(09:53):
after she was allegedly raped by jay Z and Diddy,
that she escaped that house and ran to a nearby
gas station and that her father picked her up. Well,
her dad was interviewed by NBC News and he has
no recollection of that at all.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Yeah, you'd have a recollection of going to New York City. Yes,
you lived in Rochester.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:17):
Look, I've called bullshit from day one. I don't believe
any of this story. I just don't. I'm sorry if
that sounds cold. I never believed it in the first place.
If there was one other adult even that could say, hey,
I had sex with Diddy and jay Z at the
same time, I might listen. Okay, I might believe it,

(10:39):
but I've never heard of anything like that before. And
that's the sticky part. And I don't know. This sounds
like somebody that is looking for attention. I don't know. Obviously,
everything that you said is plausible. It could happen. Lightning
could also hit me. From where I sit right now,
it's plausible, it could happen. Highly unlikely, though, so we'll

(10:59):
see to always say innocent until proven guilty, and so far, man,
there's no guilt that I smell anywhere.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
The dad did remember there was one time he did
have to pick up his daughter in the middle of
the night, but that was a local thing back in Rochester. Yeah,
he does not remember ever in New York City situation.
But it's like not even that. It's like, also, okay,
I would remember if my daughter snuck out during the

(11:26):
day and missed school, because she would have missed school.
There was all I mean, I don't know if the
school actually if it's subpoenat information as part of a trial,
the schools keep attendance records. I would think that they
keep them for a long time. Even so that's something
that could be verified or not. Was she in school
that day? And the attorney, Tony Busby is this is

(11:49):
a majorly bad look for him in all of his
other cases too, because he tried to kind of like
pass the buck. He said that this case was pre
vetted by a different law firm who sent it his way,
and he's still trying to collect information. But like, just
even the think about it, Okay, this is a random

(12:09):
thirteen year old girl alone at a gas station for
five hours. That doesn't make any sense.

Speaker 1 (12:15):
Nah, come on, this is too much. I mean, you've
already went past logic. Yeah, and maybe something did happen
to her, and in her mind, she's fantasized that it
was two very famous people that whatever this thing was
that happened to her, which sounds terrible. If something did
indeed happened to her, that would be my guess. How
it turned into Jay Z and Sean ditty Comb's in

(12:37):
the middle of all this. Sean ditty Comb's crap. I
don't know, but I'm not buying any of it. Sorry,
And I hope she finds some peace in her life
for Satday or whatever.

Speaker 3 (12:48):
She also recalled in the lawsuit speaking to Benji Madden,
and Benji, through his publicist, released a statement to NBC
News that he was not at that party. He was
not at the tv VMA's that year, neither was his
brother Joel mad In fact, at the time, they were
on tour in the Midwest, so she remembered. So the

(13:08):
woman did fest up to making some mistakes in her
recollection of things, but she is still adamant that this
did happen, So okay, we'll see what happens. There also
some Diddy news. This is surprising, you know. He recently
got rejected with his latest attempt at being released on bail,

(13:29):
and finally Diddy has said, all right, I accept this.
I'm not going to appeal again. I will stay behind
bars until my trial in May. So he submitted emotion
to stop the appeal or to just acknowledge that, and
he got a small win in court, though his lawyers

(13:51):
were saying that he needed access to a laptop because
he didn't have enough time to go over materials, so
the judge did grant him that. Now he gets access
to a quote preloaded laptop. I don't know what that means.

Speaker 1 (14:05):
I don't either.

Speaker 3 (14:05):
Does that mean it doesn't have access to Wi Fi like?
I don't know, I don't know.

Speaker 1 (14:09):
I doubt it. I doubt that they're giving the prisoners WiFi.
That doesn't sound very jail like. He's at Rikers, right.

Speaker 3 (14:15):
No, he's at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn.

Speaker 1 (14:18):
Oh, I don't know that.

Speaker 3 (14:19):
Joe.

Speaker 1 (14:20):
Yeah, Harvey Weinstein's and Rikers.

Speaker 3 (14:21):
That's what I'm correct. Correct, So, yeah, he's gonna have
access to this laptop now seven days a week from
eight am, I think till three or three thirty. So
congrats to him. Also, Will Smith is pulling a Jamie
Fox and had a show recently where he brought up
a ditty and was making fun of the diddy of

(14:41):
it all, and he said that he never did anything
with ditty. He says he's seen the memes. Some of
the stuff is funny. I haven't addressed any of this publicly,
but I just want to say this very clearly. I
don't have shit to do with Puffy, So y'all can
stop the memes, stop all the shit. I've been nowhere
near no damn freak off. I do enough of my

(15:02):
own shit, don't be putting me in other people's shit.
That's funny.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
Well, you forgot the kicker line. I don't even like baby,
right was his final line, which I thought was gold.

Speaker 3 (15:14):
That was a good one. That was a good one. Well,
speaking of Jamie Fox, he was at this very fancy
restaurant in Beverly Hills, a very fancy part of Los Angeles,
over the weekend to celebrate his birthday. You know, a
lot to be thankful for because he nearly died and
he got into a fight. That seems to be the latest.

(15:36):
The initial reports were that somebody at another table threw
a glass at him, requiring him to go to the
hospital and get stitches. But the Beverly Hills Police Department
investigated and it's not as cut and dry as that.
Apparently there was some fight. We don't know the details

(15:57):
of that, but it wasn't just like some unprovoked situation,
So I definitely would like to know more. A rep
for the Beverly Hills Police Department says upon investigation, officers
determined that the reported assault with a deadly weapon was unfounded. Instead,

(16:19):
the incident involved a physical altercation between parties.

Speaker 4 (16:24):
Huh.

Speaker 3 (16:24):
The Beverly Hills Police Department conducted a preliminary investigation and
completed a report documenting the battery. No arrests were made.
So what the fuck are you getting into a fight about,
especially at fucking mister chow.

Speaker 1 (16:36):
I was going to ask, is it mister Chole's I
know it. Here's the deal. Here's what happened. Somebody was
at another table. It's probably a little later because it
gets a little rally A little later on, somebody was
taking pictures. Somebody was being a little bit too pushy
with their space and was trying to bother him. Shoving
probably happened, and god knows what happened from there. I

(16:58):
don't know if it was a glass or if it
was somebody throw a punch, But that's what it sounds
like to me, like an invasion of his privacy.

Speaker 3 (17:04):
I imagine.

Speaker 1 (17:05):
I doubt he was so like turned up that he
was starting anything. That doesn't seem very Jamie Fox. But
that's what I think it is.

Speaker 3 (17:14):
People.

Speaker 1 (17:14):
You know, he's a hot commodity at the moment, and
people will do anything to get that picture, to get
that fucking SoundBite. At this point, so yeah, that's my guess.
And it's a very public place.

Speaker 4 (17:25):
Man.

Speaker 3 (17:26):
I had a random thought that just popped into my mind.
Is your girl, your girlfriend? Your fiance? Seems like the
demo for this, but I'm curious what the temperature is.
Has she mentioned anything about the Paris Hilton and Nicole
Ritchie reboot? She excited to watch that on Peacock.

Speaker 1 (17:43):
I heard her younger sister bring it up the other day,
and it wasn't like an excitement thing. It was more like,
I think one of them. I think her younger sister
works with Paris.

Speaker 3 (17:55):
Oh du Yeah.

Speaker 1 (17:57):
I don't think it was anything like, oh my god,
we're dying to see that.

Speaker 3 (18:00):
What does her younger sister do with Paris?

Speaker 1 (18:02):
She does like social media marketing, so she works for
a company that handles a lot of influencers or networks.
Typically she works for like Peacock or whatever, and then
handles the launch of whatever new show. And I think
this is one of the new shows. Is it on Peacock?

Speaker 3 (18:20):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (18:20):
Yeah, so that's it.

Speaker 3 (18:21):
It's Peacock. I see, I see. Well. Paris and Nicole
were both on call her daddy and they spoke about
that period of time where they were estranged from each other,
and they gave the most bullshit answers. First, first, they
tried to blame it on the media, saying that the
media at the time was so vicious and pitting women

(18:44):
against each other, which might be true, but that's not
why they'd stop talking, okay. And then the second thing
they said is they didn't have the communication skills that
they have now to work through issues, which might also
be true, but that's not the reason why. I forgot
about one incident, which I don't know if this is

(19:05):
true or not, but allegedly there was a party that
Nicole Ritchie threw where she screened Paris's sex tape and
that upset Paris.

Speaker 1 (19:15):
Well, that would upset anybody.

Speaker 3 (19:17):
Yeah, I believe that that happened, but actually I know
Paris so well. My theory was always that could have happened,
and maybe she got over that. But the bigger issue
is I think Paris is very or was very jealous
and very paranoid, meaning she was known before The Simple Life,
Paris was written about and a socialite and had a

(19:40):
lot of notoriety before television, Nicole none whatsoever. And then
when they got on this show and it became a
pop culture sensation, and Nicole started getting all this attention.
I think it made Paris jealous. Plus Paris has always
been paranoid about trying to figure out, Oh that person
who told you that, that person planted a store. I

(20:00):
need no found who did that or whatever. Like I'm
sure she thought Nicole was like telling us Weekly and
all the tabloids shit about her, et cetera, et cetera.
So I think it was a combination of all those things,
but not really just the media not having the skills
to discuss things. Please, what do you take us for?

Speaker 1 (20:20):
I told you I interviewed them both at Sun danced
like in the height of that crap, and Paris would
only answer every question with that's hot or that's not hot.
And I was like, this girl's a fucking idiot. And
then but I liked Nicole. She was very sweet and
she was she was she was really nice and she
answered all the questions. But Paris was such a dipshit

(20:42):
ow you could pull the tape. That's what happened. I'm
just telling you it was goofy as fuck.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
She's done a good job of rebranding recently, so good
for her. All right. In more reality television news, a
couple of updates with regards to James Kennedy, the Vander
Pump Rule alum that was arrested for misdemeanor domestic violence
in Burbank last week. That was the charge because when

(21:08):
police came after being tipped off by a neighbor who
heard really loud arguing, they didn't find any visible injuries
on his girlfriend. According to reports, Yes, it was the
girlfriend that this happened with. Earlier that night, they were
at Kathy Hilton's holiday party, where multiple outlets from people

(21:28):
to us report that he was very inebriated. I could
be wrong, but I thought he was sober.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Yeah, he got sober, So he must have fallen off
the wagon.

Speaker 3 (21:37):
Yeah, you know, and he and the booze don't go
very well together. No, the latest that we learned is
a little red light bulb went off in my brain
that the police would not have arrested him if his
girlfriend had not cooperated because they didn't find any visible
injuries on her. So she must have told them something

(21:59):
that made them believe that, you know, a domestic violence
moment had sit right, Yeah, so they arrested him. And
now according to the police report, she told the cops
in Burbank that he lifted her up and threw her
body slammed her to the ground.

Speaker 1 (22:17):
So jeez.

Speaker 3 (22:19):
Yeah. Interestingly, his lawyers are not denying anything. They're saying
they're getting their own evidence, that they're doing their own research,
and that they hope that the Burbank police doesn't file
any charges. They haven't filed any, not the police, the
Burbank City attorney. Interestingly, on Saturday night, two days after

(22:39):
his arrest, he went ahead with a gig in Milwaukee
because he's doing a lot of djaying across the country.
They did not cancel on him, and he did not
cancel on himself. But James Kennedy did have a residency
here in Vegas, and all of his Vegas dates have
been canceled. Wow. But the bigger question is does Bromo

(23:00):
have any culpability here? No, because they have been made
aware of his violent behavior in the past.

Speaker 1 (23:07):
Well, they knew about it on the show. That's probably
why they hired him, because you know, he's fun to
watch what he's ripped. But they also had him when
he was sober and he was a complete and utter
fucking bore. On the show, so they know. I think
his problems are probably more serious than we've seen on
the show. Right where I thought, you never know how

(23:28):
much of it is a put on with the cameras
and the drinking and the whole thing. But if the
police are getting involved and somebody called, typically there's gonna
be a report. Unless you say, hey, nothing happened, They're
gonna take somebody away. That's just how it works. And Burbank,
by the way, isn't part of Los Angeles. They have
their own police department. They don't fuck around over there,
they really don't. They are very put together, little town.

(23:50):
Everything is very non la there. They do things differently there,
so they don't fuck around in Burbank the police, So
I think there's some of that too. If this would
have happened to Beverly Hills, I don't think anything would
have happened.

Speaker 3 (24:03):
Well. I mentioned previously that James Kennedy and others like
Lala Kent and Sheena She filmed for the next season
of The Valley. Should Bravo cut him out of all
those scenes? Should he be a part of that show?

Speaker 1 (24:19):
I don't care, seriously, I mean, it's such cancel culture. World.
You know, people want to see him, put him on TV.
I don't carry their way. I'm not going to lead
that charge. Put it that way, all right. They can
do what they want to do. I wasn't there for
the incident. I don't know what happened. You know, I'm
not going to sit there and blame Bravo. Bravo doesn't
have anything to fucking do with this other than they

(24:40):
made these idiot stars. But what they do with their
stardom that is not on Bravo.

Speaker 3 (24:45):
Well. In other relationship news, Cardi B says that her
I think they're still married but not quite divorced yet
her husband offset keeps trying to win her back with
real romantic talk. She shared a text exchange that he
sent her. She took a screen grab of it and

(25:05):
put it on blast on social media. It read like this.
This is what he said to her, Damn, you looked pretty.
He sent that at eleven five pm. Damn, you looked pretty.
Come over and then she said, I told you you
never get in this pussy again, and I mean that,
And then he responded, I want to fuck why you
being like that to me? You feel like you're gonna

(25:27):
be on me if you do. I want you. I
miss your pussy, I miss your your face, you make I.

Speaker 1 (25:33):
Think I've heard enough. We get the point, thank you,
move on.

Speaker 3 (25:37):
But shockingly, after that, she went live and explained the
reason why she did that, and she put him on blast.
She said, I posted those text messages because I don't
like when an N word play me. But she shares
that despite that, they've been co parenting well and things
have been healthy after being toxic for a very long time.

(26:01):
So does she think that that's gonna make things better
by putting him on blast like that?

Speaker 4 (26:06):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (26:06):
You just used the word think set a sentence.

Speaker 3 (26:09):
And hey, hey now all right and happier news. On
the Patreon, we did talk about Selena Gomez getting engaged. Well.
That had a lot of ripples, such as Haley Bieber,
Selena's former stalker, liked that post on Instagram, which was nice.

(26:30):
I think people have been pouring over that post to
see who likes it and who doesn't like it. Demi Levado,
Selena's frind of me, you know, former friend. I think
they're okay ish now. Demi Levado also liked the post,
which is nice to see. Also and all of Justin
Bieber's family, his mom, his entire family. They all liked

(26:51):
the post too, so all right, okay, I see that
there's nothing wrong with that. Non congrats to them. Speaking
of families, I'm curious your thoughts. I'll share mine. Sometimes
I sometimes discriminate against people, and I need to be
a better person. Okay, yeah, yeah. Grace the Abrams is

(27:12):
a NEPO baby. Of course, she is the daughter of,
you know, a Hollywood giant, JJ Abrams, director, producer, writer,
And not only is she a NEPO baby, but she
got so many advantages because of that, because she got
chosen to open for Taylor Swift on tour, on the

(27:32):
Era's tour before she was even big. Okay, she didn't
have a hit song or anything. She didn't even have
much momentum, I don't think, and Taylor chose her and
it felt really odd and weird. I'm like, what the
fuck is going on here? But she was on Saturday
Night Live over the weekend. Did you watch either of
those performances?

Speaker 1 (27:51):
I did not. I don't know a lot about her
and everything I've heard, I've never heard a hit, so
I'm just sort of like, okay, but She's not terrible
or anything.

Speaker 3 (28:00):
No, I was actually going to say I was impressed.
It was the first time that I had seen her perform,
and I mean, she looks the part. She's very pretty
and one of the songs is definitely a hit. I
went and I added that to my Apple Music because
I'm like, Okay, this is this is this is a bop.
I'm into this, so it'll be interesting to see if
she's a one hit wonder or not. So congrats to

(28:21):
her and my obsession with Benson Boone continues. Ah, he's
gonna He's already big, but next year. Next year is
going to be his year. Speaking of Saturday Night Live,
former SNL alum Pete Davidson was talking to the media
about how much he hates the media. He was interviewed

(28:44):
by w magazine and was complaining about being known mainly
for the women that he dates. He says, quote, I
just want to be known for doing good work. I
want to be out there only when it's a movie,
stand up, charity, or business ventures. That's when I want
to be seen. I don't want to be this fucking
loser who just dates people. That's not who I am.

(29:05):
The media takes a handful of celebs every couple of years,
and they just destroy them for some reason. I'm one
of the people they chose to go after. It's actually,
in a way a blessing because it allowed me to
take a step back and Bella, I don't give a fuck.
You dated a Kardashian. Bro Right, you dated a Kardashian

(29:25):
and you agreed to be on a Kardashian's reality television show. Dude,
you chose that.

Speaker 1 (29:35):
Okay, potmeat kettle. He also chose Ariana Grande as well.

Speaker 3 (29:39):
I mean, come on, and like he has dated so
many famous girls, I don't think he has one non
famous girlfriend. Here, very quickly, is a list of all
of the famous girls that he's dated multiple in a year.
Ariana Grande, Kaya Gerber, Kim Kardashian, Madeline Klein, Chase Sweet, Thievi,
Dyna Ver, Margaret Qualley, David, Emily Radakowski, Olivia O'Brien, Kate Beckinsale,

(30:03):
and Carly Aquilino.

Speaker 1 (30:05):
Yeah, but he's complaining.

Speaker 3 (30:07):
I know you chose all that. You could have dated
a nice, normal girl, but you didn't. Ever, whatever, I
have no sympathy for you. Speaking of dating Mariah Carey's
baby daddy has six baby mamas and twelve children, and
Mariah is not the only baby mama that's known. One

(30:28):
of his other baby mamas is a reality television star,
Bree Tsse. She's on the Netflix show Selling Sunset, which
is a popular show, and she was on a podcast
recently talking about her unusual relationship with Nick Cannon. She says,
I like to be very clear, we don't co parent.
We are very much together, and that's why people are confused.

(30:51):
Me and my partner have been on and off for
years and basically he has other partners and we're just
open and happy and that's our thing. People call it
all kinds of shit. I just call it. I do
what I want to do. I'm not a jealous person.
I don't want a conventional relationship. I don't want a
full living person. I'm responsible for I'm responsible for my child.
Blah blah blah blah blah. Anyways, he's the best dad

(31:14):
and he's so present. I've never asked this man to
do something and he doesn't do it. And she says
that this is the healthiest relationship she's ever had.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
All right for her, and that sounds like it works
for her, so good for her in them and in
the kid. That sounds like a pretty good existence.

Speaker 3 (31:31):
Better than some I wonder, though, Like guys like Nick
Cannon who are narcissists, they don't wear condoms right.

Speaker 1 (31:39):
After twelve kids, I'm gonna guarantee you he doesn't have
that many condoms.

Speaker 3 (31:42):
Yeah, but when he's like sleeping with all these girls,
like and then and then if you sleep with on
your baby, you're like you're passing around as tds. Like,
let's just be honest. STDs still happen, right.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Oh, yeah, they happen. Lamydia is still a thing.

Speaker 3 (31:54):
I know, gonorrhea, chlamydia, syphilis. The clap or actually, if
you're bored after the show, I have a song called
the Clap. There's even a music video for it. Check
it out. I did it for this gay movie that
I was in Iconic. Speaking of couples, Cameron Diaz was
also on a podcast recently, her brother in law's podcast,
Everybody has a fucking podcast. Everybody. I'm gonna say it,

(32:17):
because you know, I like to be honest. I sat
down and I watched the Joel Madden podcast with Cameron Diaz,
and I mean there was an element of it that
was enjoyable because they're just so comfortable with each other
because it's her fucking brother in law. But he's not
a good interviewer. It's not a good show. I find it.

Speaker 1 (32:33):
Hard interviewing people that I really really know, though, and
I'll give you some points for that. It's harder to
interview someone that you know everything about. It's a lot
easier when you're inquisitive and you come in and you
have genuine questions trying to break down who this person is.
I'd have to see it well.

Speaker 3 (32:50):
One of the big things that they talked about is
a literal big thing. Cameron says that couple's therapy is
a big thing for them and that they're Mayria depends
on it, and I love therapy as a single person,
but I don't think I would be really liking couples therapy.

Speaker 1 (33:09):
Why not?

Speaker 3 (33:10):
I don't know. You go do your therapy and I'll
go do my therapy, and then we'll come back together.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
And you're in a relationship, sometimes you have a problem
communicating with one another because you're such an individual and
they both are.

Speaker 3 (33:20):
I guess if I was to do it, I would
need to do therapy with my therapist, and then your
separate therapists, and then our therapists together. I just don't
like the concept of like one therapist for both of us.
It feels almost like too much like a sport, like Okay,
who's going to be right? You know, like I don't know,
I don't know. I thought that was very interesting. Also,

(33:41):
Sir Elton John opened up recently about his thoughts on
the legalization of marijuana, and he thinks that it is
one of the biggest mistakes of all time. That's his
literal quote. And I get it he's had a lot
of issues with substance abuse in the past, but I
actually think we should decriminalize all drugs, not just marijuana

(34:04):
but everything.

Speaker 1 (34:04):
But then they're gonna have Yeah, who's driving on the
fucking streets and killing people?

Speaker 3 (34:08):
And alcohol is legal and that's the same.

Speaker 1 (34:10):
Thing true, and they got problems with that too. Yeah,
why have a bigger can of worms? I think, is
what they're saying. But the thing is, once you get
to a point, you then start taxing the system. You know,
you got people, these medical people that are chasing you
around all day long. We'd have way too many drug
addicts out there I don't think that's the answer, but
there the enforcements a little much at times, but especially

(34:32):
for Weed, I don't know who's getting all smoked out
and getting hopped up and driving around at two miles
per hour. I mean, I don't see it all.

Speaker 3 (34:40):
I don't know if I agree with you, Elton, but
you know, I get where he's coming from. Also, speaking
of alcohol, Country singer Morgan and Wallin has pled guilty
to the chair throwing incident from earlier this year and
has been sentenced to seven days in a DUI program.
He has to be there full time, and I know

(35:01):
he's gonna hate that because he's like this big old
superstar and solominid at the DUI program. But the bigger
problem for him is he's gonna have to do two
years of probation after the fact. And will he be
able to stay out of trouble for two years?

Speaker 1 (35:17):
Yeah?

Speaker 3 (35:18):
Good question. And finally, before we take some calls, Amanda
Seafried revealed that she was up for the part of
Glinda in Wicked and that she really went hard for
it and it was a long process and John Chu
did not bring in too many people that we know of,
So this is the first confirmed person that was also

(35:40):
considered and didn't get it. And I almost think Amanda
Seafree could have done a better job than Ariana Grande.

Speaker 1 (35:46):
To be honest, well, I don't know about that because
I didn't see it, but I could see her in
the role. But Arianna is singing his next level Amanda.

Speaker 3 (35:53):
Amanda's a great singer too. Yeah, she was in Limaz
Rob and she was in Mama Mia. Both of those
she's a singer as well. So anyways, before we take
some calls, a quick thank you to some new folks
that signed up for our Patreon and a reminder, is
this our last show of the year.

Speaker 1 (36:10):
I think this is it.

Speaker 3 (36:11):
Okay, the next two weeks the regular podcast is dark,
but we will be doing Patreon shows at least one
new Patreon show. I think. Thank you to all of
our Patreon supporters and people that signed up recently, including
wegg Werp. Thank you, Sarah Tremaine, Johnna Jackson, James Bow

(36:32):
and that's it Patreon dot com slash Forrez Hilton. All right,
let's take some calls.

Speaker 4 (36:37):
I like to stay anonymous, just a shy person.

Speaker 3 (36:40):
But in mid show and.

Speaker 4 (36:42):
You guys are talking about that Luigi kid, and I
don't know, it's not that we're happy.

Speaker 2 (36:50):
That that guy died or whatever.

Speaker 4 (36:52):
I don't know how to explain it, but he kills
people on a daily basis by denying people their claik
like for me, my son autistics and I've been working
on getting like a communication device for months. I just
got a letter saying that he doesn't need it, not
medically necessary. I'm like, what, So, it's just the frustration
that we feel. I mean, honest, for I don't have

(37:15):
empathy for that guy, Like you're killing people on a
daily basis by diniting their claims and whatever. But I
love the show, best five books ever.

Speaker 1 (37:24):
Oh, I'll ad and I get it. Like I said
on the Patreon I totally understand the robin hoodness of this,
but it sucks. And by the way, you're a great friend.
That's really sweet of you and nice and I'm sorry
you couldn't get what you needed. But yeah, sucks.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
Well. I don't want to reveal any more thoughts because
I share them all and on ABC this Thursday night
on twenty twenty.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
Or get the Patreon show. Maybe one of the best
shows we ever did. I think was last week. It
was a very very good show.

Speaker 4 (37:58):
Right.

Speaker 3 (37:58):
We did talk about it on the Patriot on a lot. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Patreon dot com slash Perez Hilton.

Speaker 2 (38:04):
Hey PRIs, Hey, Hey Booker. This is Renee from Washington.
I was just listening to you talk about Luigi Mangioni
and his whole going to court thing. And I work
as a victim advocate for thirteen years and sat through
many a jury trial, and I hope to God that
Booker is correct, that it will be as quick and

(38:26):
as you know, as good as him being guilty. But
I tell you what, there are people who don't listen
to the facts, who don't listen to evidence, and make
a decision on their own, determining either a almost likely
a hung jury. So I'm worried Perez might be right,
but I'm hoping the Booker's right. So we'll see what

(38:46):
happens when it finally goes to trial. Anyway, I love
you guys, paydron listener.

Speaker 3 (38:50):
Take care. I think I might be right. We'll find
out we will, all right, Thank you all, appreciate everybody.
Have a wonderful week, and see some of you Thursday
at Patreon slash Perez Hilton, Happy holidays, Happy holidays, See
you in twenty twenty five. Jesus, fuck twenty twenty five.
Oh my god, that year frightens me. Twenty twenty five.
It means like it means like we're well into this

(39:13):
century now. Oh my god, away, holy fuck. And I
was born in the seventies. Not to think about it,
I was born in this seventies. Oh God, I hate
it now. I don't hate it anyway. I'm grateful to
still be here, Grateful for you all. Have a wonderful
rest of your holidays. Appreciate every single one of you.

Speaker 1 (39:31):
Take care, guys,
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