Episode Transcript
Available transcripts are automatically generated. Complete accuracy is not guaranteed.
Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is the fread Show. Let's get you hotep a
trip for two to see Jennifer Lopez her brand new
Las Vegas residency. Jennifer Lopez Up All Night Live in
Las Vegas March thirteenth, twenty twenty six, at the Coliseum
at Caesar's Palace. Text Jennifer to three seven three three
seven right now for a chance to win two tickets
(00:20):
to the March thirteenth show at two Night Hotel's Day
March twelve through the fourteenth at the Flamingo Hotel and Casino,
Las Vegas and Round Trevera Fair. A confirmation text will
be sent Stannard message and data rates may apply. All
Thanks to Live Nation. Tickets are on sale now at
ticketmaster dot com for all shows running December thirtieth through
January third, and March sixth through the twenty eighth. The
(00:40):
Fred Show is on Morning Everyone, Thursday, July thirty. First.
It's the Fred Show. Hi, Kalemo, Hi, Jason Browns, Hi,
Hi Paul Lee. Cheeky's back tomorrow, Bella, I mean It's here,
throw back, throatout, name that two battle We're play next
eight five five five nine one one oh three five
Entertainment Report. You know where I'm going now, you already know,
(01:04):
you already know. It's Ben Harper Steel. My kids is
one hundred percent.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
I gotta know, I gotta go.
Speaker 1 (01:11):
I was actually I'm not going to play this song.
I'm going to perform ithow. I need I need you
in the background going. But all right.
Speaker 2 (01:27):
Well let me get through this fascinating you can say.
Speaker 1 (01:29):
Yeah, I'm sorry, I'm ready to go. I know you are.
Speaker 2 (01:32):
Chris Brown's American leg of his Breezy Bowl twenty tour
kicked off this week in Miami, where a brand new
lawsuit courtesy of Breezy Swimwear awaits Heat and Live Nations.
So new court documents were filed by this company, Breezy Swimwear,
yesterday for trademark infringement against Chris Brown and Live Nation
after his Breezy Bowl you know in Miami, came to Miami.
Speaker 1 (01:55):
They Miami and Miami.
Speaker 2 (01:59):
The Iheartradium Festival in Vegas when it.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
Was coming back from Vegas where the I Radio Music
Festivals in Vegas.
Speaker 2 (02:05):
Great the case you didn't know Vegas.
Speaker 1 (02:07):
Yeah, diplow was added, by the way, But if you
didn't know, so you you came back from Vegas. But
you were at the iHeart Radio Music Festival in Vegas
when you came back from Vegas.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
I'm not getting a twisted it was in Vegas.
Speaker 1 (02:19):
I thought it was bad ves.
Speaker 2 (02:23):
The swimmer brand prides itself I'm being centered around female
empowerment and claims it's been using Breezy the trademark since
twenty eighteen, started the Breeze Bowl in twenty twenty three
to promote the brand. Their lawyers say celebrities do not
get to override small business names just because they're famous.
Breezy Swimwear coined the Breezy Bowl in Miami, and they're
simply asking for the court to protect the name that
(02:46):
they grew themselves, and they want to end the confusion.
I guess Chris. They're getting dms thinking that Chris is
going to be at their Breezey Bowl, so it actually
is causing confusion. Chris only announced his Breezy bo back
in March, the same tour that was almost canceled due
to his arrest in London, But this week his tour
(03:07):
came to Miami. In case you guys.
Speaker 1 (03:08):
Didn't know, not Vegas, No, not Vegas.
Speaker 2 (03:13):
I don't know you guys. I'm not the sharpest version
of myself today and for that I apologize.
Speaker 1 (03:17):
That's most days for me. For me, for myself, I
would say there's a sharpness that I lose when I
walk into building each day, a little bit of my
spirit from my eyes.
Speaker 2 (03:31):
Yesterday, thousands gathered in Ozzy Osbourne's hometown for a public farewell.
I don't know if you saw the photos of Sharon
Osbourne and their children leading the procession, but it's it's
she was so emotional, breaking down. She was wearing his
ring as a symbolic tribute. A private ceremony followed to
honor his legacy and his go to guitarists. Zach Wilde
(03:53):
is actually sharing the final message that he got from
the rock legend before his passing. In a recent interview
with Guitar World, he says he got a text from
Ozzie shortly after that Black Sabbath final concert in Birmingham.
I guess the backstage dressing room was packed, so he
decided to give Ozzy some space, assuming that he'd see
him soon, which is really sad the two never ended
up seeing each other again. With Ozzie's last message to
(04:15):
him reading Zachi. Sorry, it was like a madhouse back there.
I didn't see you, the guitar says. The conversation was
just them talking, saying they love each other, which you know,
although they didn't see each other, that must be nice
that they at least exchanged those words. He says, Ozzie
was like an older brother to him as they shared
the stage together for years, and all those stories about
him just really taking a lot of people in the
music industry under his wing is very sweet. You don't
(04:38):
expect that from someone called the prince of darkness. So
I love that. And of course we're remembering him all week,
so thinking of Sharon too, especially those photos killed me.
And this is the story I teased.
Speaker 1 (04:48):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (04:49):
Twilight alum Nikki Reid shared that she's been wearing the
same clothes every day for the past fifteen years, including
a pair of vintage pants full of patched by her
mom and a pair of shoes that she's worn for
almost fifteen years as well. She resoles them. Excuse me,
I'm gonna cry because this is gross. She resoles them
(05:10):
every few years. She says that she embraces minimalism and
insists that buying things, we should consider buying them that
lasts a lifetime, she said. We live in a culture
of more and more. I want less, I want good.
She considers where and how things are made before buying.
She and her husband, actor Ian Summerholder, actually left Hollywood
to focus on nature, sustainability and products they believe it,
(05:31):
which I respect that. I love that, But the same
clothes for fifteen years is wild, and I'm sorry. I'm
not ready to take that step for sustainability. By the way,
if you missed any part of our show and you
want to catch up on whatever the hell this has
been this morning, type the Fred Show on demand and
if you could set us as a preset, it really helps.
On the free iHeartRadio apples, The Fread Show.
Speaker 1 (05:50):
Is on Fread's Fun Fact Fred Fund. You learn so much,
So that's a good one. I like this one. In
late twenty tens, an artist name a nish Kapoor I
Hope I said that right won the exclusive rights to
(06:11):
use a color called vanta black, which is the blackest
of all blacks, meaning that no other artist could use
this color. I don't know you could do that. I
know you could say that's my color. And you can't
use it. It didn't sit well with another creative type
and a lot of other creative types, and that's why
I got named. Stuart Semple created the Pinkest Pink, which
(06:33):
he made available for purchase to anybody but this person.
So he came up with a color and anyone can
use it except for you. A Niche Kapoor even included
a message of potential buyer's writing. By adding this product
to your cart, you confirm that you are not a
Niche Kapor, You are in no way affiliated with this person.
You are not purchasing this item on behalf of this
person or an associate of this person, to the best
(06:54):
of your knowledge and information, and believe this paint will
not make its way into the hands of this person.
Speaker 2 (07:00):
What an unseious beef they had going on.
Speaker 1 (07:02):
I know, I had no idea that I could just
say I made a color the fread show blue, that's
our color, we own it, and a nish Kapor can't
use it. Period. Yeah, I also didn't know that. I
wonder how you make the blackest black. I have no idea.
It's called vana black case you're one more Fred Show
next right here,