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you how to win. It's very simple, Jason, it is
very very simple to win. I stitched a video on Friday.
I was very offended by this video on TikTok. It's
a local comedian. Her name is Deanna Ortiz, and she
was talking about how she saw a Jewel ad for
the Jewels Okay, and apparently it was like Ai, Ryan
(01:45):
Seacrest is talking about the products that are on sale
at Jewel Okay. Now, we love Jewel around here, big
supporters of our radio. Thon Lady comes in and gives
us a big check every single year we love her
brings out that eyeball thing Jojo, which that's not necessary.
We don't need Jojo to come to the radio like
that thing just stares at me and freaks me out.
Speaker 1 (02:06):
But I'm very offended.
Speaker 2 (02:07):
I I believe that I should probably or one of
us should be the voice of Jewel in Chicago. I mean,
why would we use an a I Ryan Seacrest. Has
this man ever been to the salad bar there? Has
he ever had.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
The chicken from the bar?
Speaker 1 (02:21):
Has he ever had the chicken tenders? Has he ever
had the.
Speaker 3 (02:26):
Coastlo the co coast.
Speaker 2 (02:29):
That cole SLAWA because it's it's technically c O L
D slaw isn't it is?
Speaker 3 (02:38):
That it's cold slot.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
It's just another freaking thing. I don't know because of
you guys, how is it really.
Speaker 3 (02:48):
C O L E s l A w th thank
you God.
Speaker 2 (02:51):
See, this is just one more thing that I don't
know what's real. I don't know what it's real anymore.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
It's the beauty about our show.
Speaker 2 (02:58):
But it turns out our friend, she's a listener of
the show who made the video Diana or Teach. She
has a comedy show, Zany Chicago one night on one
night only a week from Thursday. If you want to
go check her out. She's very funny and she's on Instagram.
And I stitched the video to just just from my
facial expression, just how upset I was about this. Well,
I just why would why would you? Why would you
(03:19):
do that to me? Like, why wouldn't you let one
of us do it? Someone who's actually been there?
Speaker 3 (03:22):
I worked there the same years.
Speaker 1 (03:25):
Yes, then it should be us both.
Speaker 2 (03:27):
It should be one of you in comor full circle
pushing carts to doing her commercials.
Speaker 3 (03:31):
That's what I'm saying.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
But then she hit me up and said, oh my god,
listen to the show. So it's very nice. I appreciate that.
So everyone goes see her her comedy show at Zanni's
if you're so inclined. Her name is Deanna Ortiz on Instagram.
Speaker 3 (03:47):
Nothing beats the Jets you holiday?
Speaker 4 (03:49):
And right now you can say fifty pounds pop person,
that's two hundred pounds up for a family of food.
Speaker 1 (03:55):
The prest show is is that gonna be your trip? Seeking?
Are you gonna be a jet holiday?
Speaker 3 (04:00):
I really hope not.
Speaker 1 (04:02):
You know Jet to Holiday video.
Speaker 3 (04:04):
I really hope not.
Speaker 5 (04:05):
You mentioned Alaska Airlines yesterday and that's all I've been
thinking about.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
Well, that was a couple of days ago. You should
be fine. I don't know it gonna be fine.
Speaker 2 (04:13):
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Hollywood lost a legend way too soon. We got to
talk about that.
Speaker 4 (04:37):
Also, the singer that's asking fans are y'all stupid for
not getting her new music video? That's very controversial. Okay
tell them nu. Yeah, they talk better than the excite.
Speaker 2 (04:47):
These are the radio blogs on the FRESD, like you're
writing in our diaries, except we say them alive.
Speaker 1 (04:53):
We call them blogs. Kick gek go all right, dear blog.
Speaker 5 (04:57):
So I was talking to the ladies about this the
other day. Why do we put so much effort into
vacation prep so you know, I'm getting ready to go somewhere,
and I'm just realizing how much money, time, stress, and
effort I'm putting into preparing.
Speaker 3 (05:13):
To go to said place.
Speaker 5 (05:15):
And when I think about it, no one at that
place knows me. They have never seen me in life.
So every outfit that I've had, I could probably just
take along and wear with me, But no, for some reason,
we convince ourselves that we need new clothes or new outfits.
The hairstyle I've been wearing for the last six months,
(05:35):
I could have probably just used that out there.
Speaker 1 (05:38):
It's about the pictures, and it's about who you're going with.
This is that what it is?
Speaker 5 (05:42):
Because this is a lot of running around and stress
and prep for people that don't know me and probably
don't even want me there. So here come the tourists
with They're freshly waxed and waxed and relaxed, ready to party.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
I truly appreciate the wax. That was nice of you.
I'm sure everybody appreciates that. By the pool.
Speaker 3 (06:03):
Why do we go through all of this to just
go somewhere?
Speaker 1 (06:06):
It's so stressed.
Speaker 5 (06:06):
As a woman, I don't know if guys like you
get your your nails and your toes done, and you
go get your spray tan from Paulina's right before you
go somewhere better.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
I always let Paulina sprays handed me.
Speaker 3 (06:17):
I'm waiting for that day.
Speaker 2 (06:18):
We laugh.
Speaker 1 (06:19):
That's funny.
Speaker 2 (06:21):
We need I want to wind up with that list
with the CEO looking for a job. Well, Red Fred
always made me spray tanner.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
That's the story that I need. Yeah, maybe we'll set
this one out. Yeah no, maybe I'll find a third party.
Speaker 2 (06:35):
Not that I wouldn't want to support your business and
your three teals for the business, and I might. I
might get somebody else to spray tand me.
Speaker 3 (06:42):
Girls.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
That's a good point, though, Why do we do it?
Speaker 2 (06:45):
Is it? Because like we want to go into the
vacation like fresh and like rejuvenated, and it's our time now,
so like we I don't know and broke.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
You want to go in looking good. I don't know.
Speaker 2 (06:56):
I mean, like some of the maintenance stuff I get,
like nails are or waxing or something that like might
present itself when you're have to show your feet for
the first time in a while, or other parts of
your body, right that part I get maybe new hair,
maybe maybe get a hair cut because you don't want to.
You don't want to be like feeling floppy. And I
don't know, Yeah, why do.
Speaker 6 (07:17):
We do that?
Speaker 5 (07:18):
Like I'm laying out outfits? You know, I take every
pair of underwear that I own, Yeah, every pair.
Speaker 1 (07:23):
I don't understand. I don't know what that's about. Yeah,
I don't know what. How many times you think you're
gonna crap your pants on vacation.
Speaker 5 (07:32):
That food will work on you, you know?
Speaker 2 (07:34):
I mean, how many times do we put on new
underwear in a day before we go to Today's not
the day, like I don't I mean, how many pair
before it's like I'm not leaving a hotel room. I
would say I would be in a two pair limit,
like if I had to wear more than one pair
of underwear consecutively in a day, like I need to
stay in the room, I need to not go outside today.
Speaker 4 (07:53):
For me, a new pair of underwear is like a
new beginning, Like it's like a fresh start, Like sometimes
I just need a fresh start, like nothing happened.
Speaker 3 (08:01):
I just want to feel fresh.
Speaker 2 (08:03):
Oh yeah, yeah, I need a whole lot more than
that restart the day. It's a good question, though, but yeah, weep.
Speaker 3 (08:10):
It a lot for women.
Speaker 4 (08:11):
It's so expensive, like all of the things, and it's exhausting.
It's not fun to get ready for a trip. The
most relaxed I feel is when I sit down on
that plane because there's nothing left.
Speaker 3 (08:20):
I can do nothing else.
Speaker 5 (08:22):
And yeah, now I'm just running around. Gotta get a man.
You gotta get a petty sheeple. Don't even know me.
You know I'm out here laying out fast.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
You know what fits?
Speaker 7 (08:31):
You know me?
Speaker 2 (08:33):
You spend money on the vacation. You know, it's like
you look forward to it. It's I don't, I don't know.
I don't know where that comes from.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
You know, you just I don't.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
You want new stuff, you want to look good, you
want to feel good on your vacation. It's like like
you're splurging all around for no reason. Well because it
makes you feel good, that's why, I guess.
Speaker 5 (08:49):
And then you have to buy the airport's necks. It's
twenty dollars water. It's it's so ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (08:55):
I don't know.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
I feel like when you're going on vacation you have
to to a certain degree and just sort of let
Jesus take the wheel and worry about it when you
get back because most places that people go on vacation,
everything's going to be expensive because other people go there
on vacation.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
They know that.
Speaker 5 (09:09):
And I kind of lived that way anyway, so that's
like dangerous because like I live every day, like, just
let him take the wheel, we'll figure it out.
Speaker 2 (09:15):
I saw a video on TikTok last night of a
guy and he got upgraded a very nice hotel for work.
I don't know where he was, but the hotel looked
very nice. And then he got a very big room
and it was all work paid for it and like
they didn't whatever. But the room was thirteen hundred bucks
a night, and and he was like, in the mini
bar was elite, but you know the mini bar you
have to pay for It's even if you have a
(09:36):
thirteen hundred dollars room, like the mini bar, you still
pay for whatever it is, twenty dollars for skittles or
you know anything. And he was like, the question was,
at what point, like if I had spent thirteen hundred
dollars retail on this room, Like if I have that
kind of money, then at what point does the mini
bar just become just whatever? Like I'm just gonna eat
what I want out of here. I don't care how
much it costs because I have enough money to spend
(09:57):
thirteen or like where's the line where you where you
no longer care that you could get the same skittles
for two dollars in the convenience story down the way,
Like how much do you have to have? And I
really thought about it all last night because I'm like,
I don't I'd have to have a lot, a lot,
a lot a lot of money, like in same money
(10:18):
before I'm thinking that twenty dollars skittles taste good to
me because I'd just be thinking a old time, like
each one of these things is a dollar.
Speaker 3 (10:24):
Yeah, but you're good with money.
Speaker 4 (10:25):
I feel like no matter how much money you would have,
you'd be you'd still think about it. Maybe you're good
with money, your frugal, which is in a good way,
like you save your money.
Speaker 2 (10:34):
I've watched too many people in this business going broke right, no, right,
or they fire you, you know, and then it's like
when you don't have any money, Yeah, no, that's not
I'm really trying to avoid that. Yeah, they'd like to well, yeah,
I don't know. Actually, at what point is it like,
I'm so rich, I don't care. So that's why you
need to have that. You need to just pretend for
(10:55):
the next way. You've earned the vacation. You deserve it,
and you should just pretend for the time that you
are preparing to the time you get back. I deserve it,
and I'm just gonna get what I want on this
thing and then worry about it when you get back.
Speaker 1 (11:07):
You sure about that? Stay or go?
Speaker 2 (11:09):
Okay, Whitney, Good morning, Whitney, Welcome to the show.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
How are you hi? Doing great? Whitney? Thanks for the note.
Stay or Go?
Speaker 2 (11:19):
You can hit us up a lot of different ways.
Freds Show, Radio dot Com, on all of the social
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Speaker 1 (11:25):
Are married and you've been lied to straight up?
Speaker 3 (11:31):
I mean, that's it.
Speaker 8 (11:32):
That's exactly what it is.
Speaker 1 (11:34):
Okay, how did your husband lie to you? What happened?
Speaker 6 (11:36):
Well?
Speaker 3 (11:37):
I mean, to me, this is pretty major. Maybe it's
just me, but.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Hello, are you there?
Speaker 7 (11:48):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (11:48):
Your phone brole bit Okay, so you think this is
pretty major? What happened?
Speaker 8 (11:53):
He's been on Ozama for six months and he's been
not only not telling me, but he just straight up
lied to me about it.
Speaker 1 (12:00):
Do you lie to you about it?
Speaker 8 (12:02):
Well, because I mean, obviously if he's taking a embic,
he's losing weight.
Speaker 3 (12:05):
So I'm asking him.
Speaker 8 (12:06):
I'm like, how, Yeah, you know you're doing oh, you know,
just diet exercise, diet exercise, which yeah, he does work out,
but he's not working out more than he normally does.
Speaker 3 (12:14):
One of those spears we eat, we eat pretty well.
I mean, we eat pretty healthy.
Speaker 8 (12:19):
We don't eat out a lot, we don't do fast
food and stuff like that very much.
Speaker 3 (12:23):
But he just told me that that's all.
Speaker 1 (12:24):
He was doing. Okay, So, so he's losing all this weight.
You're like, man, you look great. It's wow.
Speaker 2 (12:29):
It's hard work, you know, hard work in the gym.
You know, hard work is transforming my life, you know. Boh, God,
tails so old as time, Paulina. I mean this is
twice a day I've said tail so old. This tail
might be and so, but you're not you're not lying
to people and telling them that you're, you know, out
here run a five case and marathons and iron Man's
and stuff.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Correct.
Speaker 9 (12:50):
But when it comes to my husband, I do have
to fabricate some things or move some things, around when
it comes to him, I can't be straight up because
he doesn't understand.
Speaker 1 (12:59):
Okay, it's my own.
Speaker 2 (13:00):
Okay, So you you find out that he's on a
How did you find out he.
Speaker 1 (13:03):
Was an ozambic?
Speaker 3 (13:04):
Well, I found it in the bathroom.
Speaker 8 (13:06):
So that was a little scary because you know, you
walk in and there's like a needle in the bathroom.
Speaker 2 (13:11):
Okay, so explect our heroin or a zempic. Yeah right, yeah, right,
all right. So you say something to him, You're like,
wait a minute, I thought ozampic. I'm not taking it,
so it must be you. Why are you lying to
me about it? Like, why wouldn't you just tell me?
I mean we're married.
Speaker 8 (13:28):
Well, because and that that's that's my biggest sticking point
is like he can do what he wants to do.
Speaker 3 (13:32):
That's fine.
Speaker 8 (13:32):
But his whole thing was he actually said to me, well,
I didn't tell you because it's none of your business.
You're my husband. It's absolutely my business. You know, what
if he had some kind of allergic reaction to it
or something. What if he had some kind of weird
side effect thing and we go to the hospital and
they're like, you know, what medications is he on and
I don't know, and they treat him for something that
(13:56):
interacts with you know what I'm saying, Like, I know,
I'm probably worst case scenario in it.
Speaker 3 (13:59):
But but that can happen.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Why do you think that he was a shame to
tell you the truth? Is it because he doesn't really
want to do the work and he wants you to
believe that he's doing it? Is it because and there's
nothing wrong with that like that? People being ashamed about
a zembik I don't really understand, because it's like, if
it helps you and you think it's appropriate for your body,
then you should take it.
Speaker 1 (14:24):
I'm not a doctor. I don't know much about it.
Speaker 2 (14:25):
I mean, I would argue there are people taking ozempic
who could probably work out and be a little more
healthy in their lives and accomplish something similar and maybe
help themselves in the long term, versus taking the shot
for vanity but not changing your life.
Speaker 1 (14:40):
And then I don't really know what that means long
to you know what I mean?
Speaker 2 (14:42):
It's like I could take ozempic and eat Big Max
all day, my cholesterol is still through the roof and
I could still have a heart attack, but I'd be
skinny when I had it. I mean, and again I
don't I'm not a physician. I don't know any of
this for a fact, but you know, that's what you hear,
and especially in the beginning, was that people who really
needed it diabetic or people had diabetes, but they couldn't
get it because it had become this kind of vanity
miracle drug.
Speaker 1 (15:03):
But why do you think, why do you think he
wouldn't tell you?
Speaker 3 (15:07):
Well, to be fair, he was.
Speaker 8 (15:09):
Doing the work like he was working out, and we
do eat pretty healthy, but he did it on top
of that too. He actually told me it was none
of my business, which again I'm just and I know
I've already brought that up, but it just it really
made me angry.
Speaker 3 (15:21):
And he also said he had the nerve.
Speaker 8 (15:23):
This is what I was like, Okay, I got to
walk away from this conversation because.
Speaker 3 (15:25):
About to lose my mind. He actually says to me, well,
it's my body, my choice. It's none of your business.
Speaker 1 (15:29):
I'm going to tell you, oh oh say, And I
was like, sir, okay, sure so for you.
Speaker 2 (15:37):
For you, it's less about the ozembic use, but it's
the lies because you've asked him multiple times, how are
you doing this? And I mean, and he's, wow, it's
just you know, I'm doing everything right, but maybe he is,
maybe he's not, but he's also doing this and he
didn't want you to know.
Speaker 1 (15:51):
So for you it said lies.
Speaker 3 (15:53):
It's one hundred percent about the lies. Like he can
it is his decision to do.
Speaker 8 (15:57):
What he wants to do is his body, as long
as it's not something dangerous, and it's notous.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
He's doing it under doctors supervision.
Speaker 8 (16:02):
Not one of those like mail order weird things where
you can just get it from wherever. Like he's doing
everything right, but he first one he lied to me
by omission because he just didn't tell me that he
was doing it or was even thinking about doing it.
And then you know, I asked him and he lied
to my face. Like multiple times.
Speaker 1 (16:21):
Now people are texting. What one text here is.
Speaker 2 (16:25):
Is asking about the money aspect of it, because it
is expensive, so is it such that maybe you both
couldn't afford to take it? So like he's using the
money for himself as opposed to you know, because maybe
maybe you maybe you both can't afford it, So he
doesn't want you to know that he's spending all the
money on it. Is that a possibility or is that
not an issue he had?
Speaker 8 (16:47):
No, he actually got it covered by insurance because my
medical history. Yeah, No, it had nothing to do with money.
It's something he wanted to do, which again I would
have if he had said down and told me, or
when I asked him how he was doing it, he
had told me the truth, we would not be having
this comversation right now.
Speaker 1 (17:01):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (17:01):
People are also texting that he's uh, he's probably well,
and I don't know that this is true, but he's
probably planning. He's trying to look good for somebody else
or something like he's trying to hyper speed this this
body transformation for someone I don't know. I mean, I
guess it lends itself to a lot of things when
he's lying about it, right, like if he just told
(17:21):
the truth, or if maybe if he just came out
and told you I'm kind of ashamed of it, or
I'm I'm embarrassed and I need this, or you know,
I didn't think he would support me in it, or
you know, I don't know what kind of conversations you've had.
Maybe you're like, really, are you really anti medicine and
are you somebody who know Okay, so that's not it.
Speaker 8 (17:43):
No, No, I'm not like an anti vaxxer or anything
like that, like I know, not at all. It was
something that his doctor, his actual doctor. Like again, he
wasn't just going online and quicking a few buttons. He's
been doing this through his through his doctor. So the
doctor felt like it was meant when necessary, he's doing
the other work. There's literally no reason he wasn't telling me.
(18:04):
And kind of with what you were just saying about,
like he's looking for somebody else or whatever, it's making
a question everything that he says.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
It's like, well, what else are you align to be about?
Speaker 2 (18:13):
I have noticed this though, like people who are very
clearly using ozembic right because I know them well enough
to know their lifestyles and their habits and things, and
but they want you to believe that it's not an exercise.
And I just simply I don't know why people are
ashamed to just say It's like, why don't you say that,
like it is what?
Speaker 4 (18:32):
It is?
Speaker 2 (18:32):
It because you know that people are going to say
that's kind of the easy way out for you. Is
it because people might judge you? And is it because
people you know who are working out and trying to
lose weight and don't use ozembic might resent you for it,
because it's fun to get the compliments when you're working
at a losing weight, and it almost feels like when
people just take a shot and lose the weight and
aren't necessarily working towards it.
Speaker 1 (18:54):
I can see the resentment. It's like, wait minute, I'm
out here.
Speaker 2 (18:56):
Dragging my ass across his lakefront trying to lose weight
and it's very slow process, and you're taking a shot.
Everyone says how good you look. Instantly it's like, well,
that sucks, but that's that's not a reason to lie
to your partner about it, I don't think. But let
me take some phone calls on this. Let me see
if people have to say, Whitney, thank you for calling, good.
Speaker 3 (19:12):
Luck, thank you so much. I appreciate you.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
You know what to do, thanks for listening. I mean,
of course, the right thing to do is call the
radio show and call the friend show. When you don't
know what to do, you call the freend Show, and
I'm one of the seventeen of us on this show.
We'll give you the advice that you need. Eight five
five three five, Gabby, Gabby, you're of the camp that
he's up to something.
Speaker 3 (19:34):
I will say that.
Speaker 6 (19:36):
I mean, first of all, we are Mary, what the reason?
There's no reason to lie?
Speaker 7 (19:41):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (19:42):
You'll be asking too.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Is what happens?
Speaker 6 (19:45):
I also you lie?
Speaker 3 (19:47):
Yeah, go ahead, it's just by experience.
Speaker 6 (19:50):
I mean my fiancee, he was he started kind of
working out, blah blah blah, getting in shaved your Yeah,
we thought that it was for the wedding. But then
I went through his instagram all these women and then
I say, what's going on?
Speaker 1 (20:07):
So I know, yea, so okay, So you think he
was doing it for reason exactly?
Speaker 6 (20:14):
There's no reason why he has to lie.
Speaker 1 (20:16):
Yeah, I agree with you, Gab. I agree. Thank you, Gabby.
I'm glad you called.
Speaker 2 (20:20):
You know.
Speaker 1 (20:21):
I feel the same way.
Speaker 2 (20:22):
And once you tell a lie and then it compounds
and you've told me more than one lie, well then
I then why why wouldn't I assume relying about all
kinds of stuff Like I don't know, that's a good point,
like why lie about something like that? And she's right,
and to a certain extent, if there were some sort
of health complication with it, and she was unaware of
what he was doing. Then, I mean that could be
(20:43):
detrimental and she could, you know, potentially help him, you know,
if if he had some issue and it's like, what
was he on it?
Speaker 1 (20:49):
What's he on? I don't know. We mean, you'll know
you're married to the guy. We lied to me about him.
Speaker 5 (20:54):
Lights of the world. Don't lie to me like you want.
You want to post on Instagram holding a protein shaken.
I keep working out. You know I'll be I'm your wife,
I'll be in the comments. You're looking good, baby, good job.
But let me in on the line. Once you out
me on the light, then I can't trust you and
I don't know what you're up to.
Speaker 2 (21:10):
Well, here's Luca, Luca. Turn your radio down, Luca and Luke,
or you could hang up. You don't have to hang up. Well,
Lucas says he lies about being ozebic, which is why
I wanted to hear.
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Why.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
Yeah, if you lie about being ozebic, then call up here.
I want to know why you do that, and turn
your radio down when you do. Well, y'all shame people,
Well that's one part. What do you mean who's being shamed?
Speaker 5 (21:30):
Well, people get deed for taking it because people are upset.
You just went through this. People are upset because you
may choose to lose weight one way, somebody else is
choosing another route. You feel like they're taking the easy
way out. So then you get all this criticism about
choosing the easier way out.
Speaker 1 (21:45):
But I'm not shaving people to there.
Speaker 2 (21:47):
I'm being I'm being honest about as someone who's trying
to lose weight and be more healthy, not only for
the aesthetic, but because I don't want to necessarily have
a heart attack at forty five and die. Right. This
is what I'm I'm vocalizing to you what's happening inside
of me. I would never actually shame someone for taking it.
Speaker 5 (22:04):
No, you wouldn't, but people do, and it's a negative
connotation out there about it, so people lie about it,
and people get on Instagram and pretend like they're working out,
and they don't feel comfortable to just say that they're not.
Speaker 1 (22:14):
And what's your husband's issue with it? My husband's So
you're the one who has a husband.
Speaker 3 (22:18):
Yeah, well I'm gon check the room.
Speaker 5 (22:19):
Yes, I am so.
Speaker 3 (22:21):
My husband is just like your Fred. We've talked about
this many of times.
Speaker 9 (22:24):
His whole thing is because he's very healthy writing, he
works out, he's a fireman, and he says there's no
shortcuts in life. So that's his whole spiel on the
ozembic situation. I am on Munjaro and I was prescribed
that as a tool, so I work out, I eat,
I am six pounds down.
Speaker 6 (22:39):
I am.
Speaker 9 (22:40):
I am living my life right now, and I use
it as a tool because you're right, Fred, if I
get off of this, I am going to gain the
weight right back. If I don't change my lifestyle, if
I don't continue to work out.
Speaker 3 (22:48):
You have to do that.
Speaker 9 (22:49):
It's very important. So my doctor subscribed it to me.
Subscribed it, Yeah, subscribed it for scribe. Subscriber, prescribed subscribe.
Speaker 3 (22:56):
You got a subscription.
Speaker 1 (22:57):
I have subscribed to get a subscription.
Speaker 6 (23:00):
You know.
Speaker 3 (23:01):
My husband doesn't believe in it, and listen, that's his progative.
Speaker 5 (23:04):
He can do that.
Speaker 9 (23:04):
But I don't lie to him. But I have told
him before that I you know, I'm taking a break
from it now. Was that one hundred percent true?
Speaker 4 (23:12):
No?
Speaker 3 (23:12):
It was not.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
So was it alive?
Speaker 9 (23:14):
Perhaps it's sitting in my fridge. If he opens the
thing right now, if you look right at it. Yeah,
so he knows it's happening. However, he wants me to
be very careful because I have taken higher doses. I've
gotten a little stick off of it. You know, we
had to kind of go back down to two point five.
So yeah, you gotta be honest with your partner.
Speaker 1 (23:29):
Okay, Holly, So you're on ozebic and lying about it?
Speaker 7 (23:33):
Yes, I am.
Speaker 1 (23:34):
Who are you lying to.
Speaker 7 (23:36):
Everybody except accept one of my children?
Speaker 1 (23:41):
And why why are you doctor?
Speaker 7 (23:48):
Because of the way people think of it. I mean,
I'm still trying to watch it, but I needed a
push start, and people just don't think you're also working
at it. They think you're just taking me easy way out.
And in my case, I'm not taking the easy way out.
And it's frustrating though, because I do need to be
on it.
Speaker 5 (24:07):
But the people that are, you.
Speaker 7 (24:09):
Know, weig one hundred and thirty pounds and they just
feel like they need to lose five pounds and they're
going on this. I think that's absolutely ridiculous.
Speaker 1 (24:17):
See, I think it's really honest.
Speaker 2 (24:18):
I know I know some older people who have taken
it who are less inclined to work out, or they're
not physically able to work out as much, and it's
been a tool for them too. And then it sort
of starts the process of wise, I'm beginning to look good,
I'm beginning to feel good. Now there's less weight on
my body. Now I can be more active. Now, it's
all good. It's all good. It's just I guess, within
the confines of a relationship, if I'm lying about it,
(24:39):
then what else am I lying about?
Speaker 1 (24:41):
I think that's a fair I.
Speaker 7 (24:42):
Wouldn't I wouldn't go, but I certainly would kind of
keep pushing the conversation. I just don't understand what you lie,
Why you're lying to me about it? I thought I
could do is just keep pushing it and then just
say I don't understand, Like, are you lying about anything else?
Speaker 1 (24:58):
Like the other callers said to Yeah, and maybe why?
Speaker 2 (25:01):
I mean, I don't know that I would jump to
something nefarious, but like, why are you I don't say,
so consumed with there with looking good and lying to
me about how you're doing it, and I don't. I
think it's more it's more the fact that you don't
think you can tell me this because you think that
I'll judge you, or you think that I'll have a
negative reaction or whatever. And if it's not about the money,
then it would be one thing. If it's he we
(25:23):
can't neither one of us can afford this, so we're
gonna have to do it the old fashioned way, and
then one of you goes and does it like that
would suck, right, But that's not the case here because
no one's paying for it, right.
Speaker 7 (25:34):
I do think maybe part of it is because he
wants to maybe kind of let her know that he's
doing it on his own and he wasn't. He might
just want to show that he is trying to lose
weight and he's needing the help with it, and he
might just be embarrassed about it. He needs help.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah, Holly, thank you and good luck to you. Okay, okay, thanks,
thank you. Maybe there's a mean this is kind of
saying the same thing.
Speaker 2 (26:00):
But I think sometimes when people get healthy and work
out and work hard at something and they start to
look good and see results, there is a bit of
a righteousness that comes with that because you earned it
right and you feel good about it and it was
hard work. And then when someone else maybe gets to share,
when they approach it with that same righteousness, but they
didn't necessarily do the work quote unquote.
Speaker 1 (26:21):
I guess that's it could be irritating.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
I guess I can see that, like, you know, I'm
out here really working hard to do this and you
aren't working as hard, but you want the same level
of praise.
Speaker 3 (26:32):
And it's like, but that's yeah, they don't take away
from your work. No you no, no, no, you're out there.
I see you out there on the lake.
Speaker 1 (26:39):
I don't mean me personally.
Speaker 2 (26:40):
I'm just saying I'm speaking from the perspective of people
who are going about it a different way, and it's
like we're not necessarily well, maybe we're not the same
in how hard we're working at this, but the end
result is the same.
Speaker 1 (26:51):
So that's where the resentment comes from.
Speaker 3 (26:52):
Absolutely.
Speaker 2 (26:53):
But that's that's something I keep to myself except for
when I'm at work. But that's something I mean, I
would never say that to somebody, but I would really
question my relationship if somebody were taking steps in their lives,
the drastic steps to do something and it wouldn't share
it with me, I would worry about that.
Speaker 3 (27:09):
It's shady. No way to look at it.
Speaker 1 (27:11):
Other It's like, it's shady.
Speaker 5 (27:12):
You cannot lie to your partner because you're worried about
their reaction to what you're doing.
Speaker 3 (27:16):
Like people loved, I.
Speaker 5 (27:17):
Didn't tell you because you know, I didn't want you
to get upset. I didn't know how you would react.
I didn't think you would support me. You can't think
for me. I'm your partner in life, and I should
know what's going on with your body.
Speaker 3 (27:26):
Callen's entertainment report is on The Bread Show.
Speaker 4 (27:30):
Malcolm Jamal Warner, best known for playing CEO on The
Cosby Show, has died at just fifty four years old
after drowning off the coast of Costa Rica while on
vacation for his family.
Speaker 3 (27:40):
He actually got caught up in a high current in
the ocean.
Speaker 4 (27:44):
He played the son of Cliff and Claire Huxtable, of Course,
on the show from nineteen eighty four to nineteen fety two.
Was even nominated for an Emmy for Best Supporting Actor.
He continued to act up until like twenty twenty three.
I think was the last thing that I saw him
in and Fred you mentioned this earlier, but his TV
dad Bill Cosby said, this whole thing is taking him
back to a very dark time when he lost his
(28:05):
son Actually, when Bill got the call that Malcolm Jamal
died on vacation in Costa Rica, it reminded him of
being in the studio filming The Cosby Show in January
of nineteen ninety seven when he got that call informing
him that his son was killed in a failed robbery attempt.
He says that his son and Malcolm Jamal used to
play together on the set of the show. Even remembered
when he came to visit their family home on a
(28:27):
very special trip he made his whole family lacked just
lots of really special memories. So thinking of his entire family,
because that is far too young. Jesse Murph is defending
her latest single, nineteen sixty five, after fans slammed the
lyrics for glorifying an era associated with sexism, conservative gender roles,
and more. Then she dropped the music video, which pissed
(28:50):
even more people off. How do I describe this music video?
So it's set in nineteen sixty five. Jason's laughing because
I'm sure he's seen it. There's a sex scene, her
husband cheating on her. There's some scenes with a gun
and a young girl. I mean, there's a lot going on.
It's very controversial. Jesse responded to the video with a
video rather on TikTok kind of responding to all this backlash,
(29:13):
where she very bluntly stated the entire song is satire.
Speaker 3 (29:16):
Are y'all stupid? So I don't know how much clear
she could be.
Speaker 4 (29:21):
Instead of easing the storm, though, that video led to
more confusion, people saying things like, if you have to
say it's satire other people and after other people are upset,
maybe it wasn't that clear. Another said, satire isn't a
get out of jail free card.
Speaker 3 (29:34):
I understood what she was doing.
Speaker 4 (29:36):
I don't know why we're mad. I was very clearly like,
you know, a shock value situation. But the craziest thing
I learned about this whole story is she's twenty years old.
She's only twenty years old singing about you know, adult
establishment and all kinds of stuff.
Speaker 3 (29:50):
She is very very young.
Speaker 4 (29:51):
She doesn't know about nineteen sixty five. But watch the
video on your own time if you're so inclined. By
the way, if you want to watch something else, you
can head to YouTube type Fred Show radio and sometimes
you'll see our little faces you.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
Need now I'm ready to throw this comments a lot
of people on the comments. I have getting some emails
now too, and they're prefacing. I got an email to
Shad and they're prefacing. No, no one's being mean yet,
but they're prefacing with well, I take it for diabetes,
and then the comment it's like, okay, but we very
clearly stated. I think everyone agrees like, if you need
to take a medicine medically, then you should take it
(30:27):
and no one should shame you for that. I think
what we're talking about are the people who don't need
it medically and are lying about it. And I think
more than anything, it's the lie. If you don't need
it medically and a doctor gives it to you, then
take it if you want, but maybe don't lie to
your partner about it. I think it's on Fred show,
you know, simple stuff, what it takes to battle show
(30:48):
biz Shelley in the show Biz Showdown show Bis Shelley, Yeah,
show biz, nose on steaks all day, and yet she
is she is the pillar of health.
Speaker 1 (31:00):
It's unbelievable.
Speaker 3 (31:01):
Well, God, I don't know about that, but I do
like to. I do try to eat healthy, I really do.
With two kids, it's hard, but I still try yeah.
Speaker 1 (31:10):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (31:10):
My sister, like with the kids, it's just anything that
they don't eat, she just eats it because it's like easiest, it's.
Speaker 3 (31:16):
Easier, do eat it, and they regurgitate it sometimes, right.
Speaker 1 (31:21):
Oh no, yeah, oh no.
Speaker 2 (31:22):
They'll hand all forms of food to my sister, all
forms of either just freshly eat, licked or freshly eating,
and they didn't like it, and it's like, what do
I do with this?
Speaker 1 (31:31):
He just eats it. Yeah, yeah, is what it is,
all right, Shelly.
Speaker 2 (31:36):
Very impressive as always, one twenty seven wins, sixty nine losses,
seven straight wins, and Megan is here to take you on.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
Hi Megan, I'll say, hello, Megan. Fun fact about you,
Tell me something, tell me something about you.
Speaker 8 (31:50):
Oh, not really fun. But my husband is a chef
and I am an incredibly picky eater.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Oh well that must drive him crazy because you know,
the chefs are always trying to cook up like you know,
oyster eyeballs and stuff, and you probably don't want that.
Speaker 1 (32:07):
But I'm also then like a cheap dat I guess right,
what you want?
Speaker 2 (32:13):
You ee?
Speaker 1 (32:13):
What you want?
Speaker 2 (32:14):
All right, let's play again. Five pop culture questions. Good luck, guys, Okay, goodbye,
all right, Chilly, good luck than you get to heck
out making question number one. Scottie Shuffler got one step
closer to his career Grand Slam over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (32:27):
What sport does he plays?
Speaker 6 (32:30):
Ag PGA golfer?
Speaker 2 (32:31):
Selena Gomez is thirty three today? What is the name
of the makeup brand that she founded?
Speaker 3 (32:38):
Two two one?
Speaker 2 (32:43):
The long awaited third final season of the summer I
Turned Pretty is out now on this streaming service.
Speaker 6 (32:52):
That would be on.
Speaker 5 (32:56):
Video?
Speaker 2 (32:57):
Which bad guys? Singer announced that she's working with director
James Cameron on a new project that is Billy Els
and Andy Byron aka one half of the Coldplay cheating
scandal resigned. Which company was he the CEO.
Speaker 7 (33:14):
Of astronomer Copy no one knew about before?
Speaker 1 (33:19):
Right, that's true.
Speaker 2 (33:20):
That's a really good score, he comes Shelly.
Speaker 1 (33:23):
She got a foe.
Speaker 3 (33:25):
Okay, that's pretty good.
Speaker 2 (33:26):
She got a four a quatro because I've started my status.
Really yeah.
Speaker 1 (33:31):
I got a book.
Speaker 2 (33:32):
We're starting with a workbook. That's where we're starting. That's
w yeah, nose exciting. I've just decided that I'm going
to see if I how much of the Spanish that
I was once taught I can dig out of the
back of my brain with all the other stupid crap
in the way that I know from this job, years
and years and years of just stupid stuff that is
blocking my access to my Spanish speaking. All right, Scotti
(33:56):
Scheffler got one step closer to his career Grand Slam
over the weekend.
Speaker 1 (34:00):
What sports does he play?
Speaker 3 (34:01):
I love Scotti Golf?
Speaker 4 (34:03):
What?
Speaker 3 (34:03):
Yeah, I love Scotty.
Speaker 1 (34:04):
Yeah, he's kind of I mean, he's pretty unassuming.
Speaker 2 (34:07):
In fact, I saw someone yesterday talking about how like
they're a little bothered that he doesn't have more star power.
Like he's so good and he wins all the time
and he's probably gonna win for years and years and years,
but he's just sort of like like he doesn't really
radiate like you know, like Tiger did, yeah, or some
of these other guys.
Speaker 3 (34:22):
I kind of like it interview he did where he
was like, you know, this is cool, but it's like
not that fulfilling. Did you see that?
Speaker 1 (34:27):
No he did.
Speaker 2 (34:27):
He was like, I work my ass off for my
whole life to win the Masters. And it was cool
for like three minutes and then it's like, all right,
what are we having for dinner?
Speaker 3 (34:34):
Family?
Speaker 1 (34:34):
Right, exactly. I kind of like it.
Speaker 2 (34:36):
It's just a little refreshing, to be honest with you.
Selena Goldez is thirty three today. What is the name
of the makeup brand that she founded?
Speaker 9 (34:44):
Rare?
Speaker 1 (34:45):
Yeah, Rare Beauty. The long awaited third.
Speaker 2 (34:47):
And final season of the Summer I Turned Pretty is
out now on this streaming service.
Speaker 1 (34:53):
Netflix, No, Amazon Prime, Amazon Prime? Which?
Speaker 2 (34:59):
Yeah?
Speaker 1 (35:00):
Which bad guy?
Speaker 2 (35:00):
Singer announced that she's working with record James Cameron on
a new project.
Speaker 3 (35:04):
Billie eilis Yes, and Andy.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Byron aka one half of the cold Play cheating scandal resigned.
Which company was he the CEO of?
Speaker 3 (35:13):
Oh, astronomer that's.
Speaker 2 (35:14):
Right, Astronomer's right. That's a tie. That's a tie, Megan,
which is in good news. It means you come back
tomorrow and you may have heard yourself an extra fifty bucks.
So five hundred and fifty bucks is the price tomorrow
in the tie breakers.
Speaker 1 (35:25):
Sound good?
Speaker 3 (35:26):
Amazing?
Speaker 6 (35:27):
Yes, sounds amazing.
Speaker 2 (35:28):
Yeah, that works out. Well, hang on one second, we'll
talk to you tomorrow. Get your info, Shelley will do
it again tomorrow.
Speaker 3 (35:35):
Sounds good. All right, have a nice day, Okay, you too.
Speaker 2 (35:38):
Okay, five to fifteen tomorrow, Waiting by the phone. Someone
texted it, did I miss waiting by the phone? No,
you did not, you deny It alternates hours.
Speaker 3 (35:45):
Guys, it's Tuesday.
Speaker 2 (35:46):
It's a Tuesday, as my nana would say, which means
that we'll do it next waiting by the phone. We'll
get to the fun fact the Entertainment Report is coming up,
and the biggest stories of the day headlines all on
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