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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hey, wake up.
Speaker 2 (00:06):
This is actually I think a difficult week. I'll be honest.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
I think it's a difficult week. I think he's a
tough songs so we like to make it hard right
here every now and again. I'm sure that clip will
be isolated the right.
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Show is on.
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Let's see Isaiah seven years old today, Happy birthday, Isaiah.
Raith finds Ray Finds, Ray fines it's not Ralph.
Speaker 2 (00:30):
It's Raith. I may or made. I have gotten ten
DMS about it. Guys.
Speaker 3 (00:34):
You know, I sit at home all day with flashcards.
I study, I study all day. I'm watching game film,
I listen to audio. I got the consultants on the phone.
Every day I go home and it's just a debrief
and then we prepare with the intel for the next day.
I just can't get it all right every time I can.
I'm sorry. Raith finds.
Speaker 4 (00:56):
I mean he does spell it like Ralph. So if
he is, his parents wanted to get fancy. The should
have thought of that, I.
Speaker 3 (01:01):
Mean, really really should have. I mean people are gonna
call the guy Ralph. There's just no way around here.
Speaker 2 (01:04):
Yeah. Anyway, sorry, sorry, Race not bad great.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
He's an actor in a movie, that.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Looks like Ralph Phineas to me. I'm just telling you,
but you know that's I don't get I don't make
the rules. I know. Kiky's Court is up next. Moot
oup up girl, The party is over all right, the
entertainment report. After that, we'll get to headlines, the biggest
stories of the day, and the fun fact is coming
up to you.
Speaker 2 (01:25):
What are you working on?
Speaker 4 (01:26):
K Beyonce fan wants their money back after they went
to the concert.
Speaker 5 (01:30):
We got to talk about that.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
Also, Jordan Hudson how she uh busted her way into
that dunkin commercial during the Super Bowl.
Speaker 1 (01:39):
Phil Belichick, Girl.
Speaker 2 (01:40):
This lady, all that's coming up. It's a fresh show
or a fresh show. It's all right. The Honorable Judge
Kiky is here. Take it away.
Speaker 6 (01:55):
All right, let's get in the court room. It says, hey, Kikey,
my name is deb I'm a longtime Fred's Show listener
and a proud single mom.
Speaker 3 (02:03):
A it's not her fault. Then I know somebody else
the story, somebody else's fault.
Speaker 5 (02:07):
I know, she says.
Speaker 6 (02:08):
My daughter is fifteen, a straight A student, and she's
very active in her school and community. My daughter has
also had the same best friend since first grade, however,
and unfortunately, her best friend is currently sixteen and pregnant.
Speaker 5 (02:23):
Obviously, this has.
Speaker 6 (02:24):
Rocked our world, and I've been forced to have some
very deep conversations with my daughter about her best friend's choices.
But now I've been faced with my own choice. The
girl's mom is giving her a baby shower, which I
think is insane. However, my daughter has been asking me
if she can attend the baby shower, and I even
call her trying to help plan the party. I don't
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think any of this is appropriate, and I don't want
my daughter attending a baby shower and somehow thinking that
this is okay.
Speaker 5 (02:54):
What should I do?
Speaker 3 (02:55):
Are you guys with the jury eight five five five
one oh three five Judge Kik, I have to ask,
so we can't celebrate the birth of this baby, even
though it was unplanned potentially right, So I mean, I'm
just wondering about that, Like, she doesn't get a shower,
even though she's young and it wasn't probably on purpose,
we still don't just make the best of it.
Speaker 6 (03:13):
According to Debbie, she's not comfortable with this, and I'm
not a parent, so I would love to hear from parents.
But my hot take is that allow your daughter to
go right, because in my mind, you've raised your daughter
a certain way, You've taught her a lot of valuable lessons.
She's a great child, a great student, and I don't
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think she should not be there for her friend and
be held accountable for her friend's decisions like her friend
did what she did, whatever the situation may be. But
you know your kid, you know your daughter, You've raised
her right. You hope that she would make the great
decisions in life. So I think you know this is
a part of life, teenage, pregnancy, it happens. It happens
to people, and I think you trying to shield her
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from that may cause her to rebel. And I think
at this time and her friend's life too, they've been,
for instance, first grade. You know her friend is probably
going through a lot of things emotionally and mentally, and
I think she really would need your daughter's support, and
I don't think you should take that away from them.
Speaker 5 (04:10):
At this point.
Speaker 2 (04:11):
I'm so caught up on this baby shower.
Speaker 3 (04:12):
So I mean, the point of the shower is to celebrate,
of course, but then also you give gifts and diapers
and all that stuff.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
Which the girl's gonna need.
Speaker 3 (04:21):
And then the other thing is, if we're just pretending
this didn't happen, because it's a valuable life lesson or
a difficult conversation to have with your own kid. If
we're just gonna pretend this didn't happen, and I go
to the baby, the baby is arriving. The baby's coming exactly,
and so every time you see this woman and her baby,
that would be a reminder of the fact that this
happened young, or was an accident or whatever happened. So
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I don't know why we're pretending that it's not happening
and not acknowledging and celebrating and making the best of it.
Because again, if the thing is we're not gonna celebrate this,
we're gonna pretend it's not happening. We're not going to
the party. You shouldn't help. Well, then I mean that
doesn't make any sense.
Speaker 5 (04:58):
Yeah, she feels like it will be bad influence on
her daughter.
Speaker 2 (05:01):
To already happened. It's happening exactly, it's happening.
Speaker 1 (05:04):
It doesn't make her a bad person either.
Speaker 7 (05:07):
If she's having a baby at this age, like you said,
it does happen and she raised her daughter a certain way,
and her daughter has her own you know, mind, her
own you know, set of values, and that doesn't mean
that that's going to happen to her as well. If
you attend a baby shower for your friend.
Speaker 3 (05:21):
Well that's like people who used to say that sixteen
and Pregnant on MTV was glorifying teen pregnancy. I watched
the show. It didn't look good to me. Okay, I
didn't watch that show and go man, I would love
to have that life. Was gonna say, it looks like
they are crushing it.
Speaker 4 (05:34):
No, Yeah, tell your daughter to look at what follows
and she'll be fine. But also everything's an opportunity for
a discussion to learn.
Speaker 1 (05:41):
I mean, we can't just ignore things.
Speaker 4 (05:43):
But yeah, her, have her stick around and see how
much she needs her support because it's not glamorous.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (05:48):
And I don't know about you guys, but I had
friends that had children when we were sixteen and seventeen
years old, and I didn't, you know, just because they
made a decision or something happened in their life, that
doesn't mean that I'm going to go follow the leader.
Speaker 5 (06:00):
I have to do it now.
Speaker 3 (06:01):
Too, That's right, Kiki. Yeah I didn't either. Yeah that's right,
no one with me. But I mean but I didn't either.
You know that is that I I avoided all of
that because I had tremendous discipline.
Speaker 2 (06:15):
Yeah, good judgment.
Speaker 3 (06:18):
Now that being said, even though nobody wanted to get
with me, I I don't think it is entirely true.
I was very afraid of this happening. My parents were
extremely effective growing up in making sure that I knew
that disappointing them was going to be a problem. I
wasn't scared of them per se, but I was scared
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of disappointing them. And my mom was funny about all this.
She was like, look, you know what you do, what
you got to do. She even bought me condoms, but
she was like you and my dad actually hated that
because he felt like, of all people, he felt like
that was enabling me. And her thing was, well, I mean,
I'm a girl and I've never raised a boy before,
so I don't really know what I'm doing. But if
he's going to do it, and if he's dumb enough
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to be a bit too embarrassed to buy them, then
I'll buy them, you know whatever, because it's not like
I can stop it if it's going to happen. But
my parents were very effective in convincing me, hey, you
do what you want, but if you have a baby
in high school or before God forbid, this is going
to be a real problem for you, like you know,
and but again not bad, not a bad thing ever
to have a baby, but like just so you know,
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it will change the entire trajectory of your life of course,
so just you know, like if that, hey, you do
what she do. But like so it was never don't
do it. It was always just like, yeah, ah, that's
not gonna be great. You know, it's not gonna be great,
you know, for for for the dreams that you have
for yourself. So again you're right, like the mom ignoring
this because she doesn't want it to happen to her daughter,
(07:41):
that's not that's not a thing. Hey, hey, good morning,
Welcome to Kikey's Court on the Fred Show.
Speaker 8 (07:47):
Oh my goodness, good morning.
Speaker 2 (07:49):
Hey what do you want to say? Welcome?
Speaker 1 (07:51):
Come on, come on you.
Speaker 9 (07:53):
I was just gonna say that when I was in
high school, I never saw another pregnant teenager and decided
I want to follow those foots right right, it's the
twenty first century. Everybody knows how hard it is to
have a baby. Like, kids are not stupid, people make
mistakes and everything, like mom needs If that's the girl's
best friend, I think she says since the first grade
or something like people make mistakes and.
Speaker 8 (08:14):
It's going to be really bad.
Speaker 9 (08:16):
Idea of you know what she's gonna tell her daughter
if it happens to her, that your mom's not gonna
support you and all that stuff. So I think she
just really needs to rethink her thought process.
Speaker 3 (08:25):
Yeah, I agree, Yeah, because I watched that sixteen and
pregnant stuff and I'm like, this is not It just
doesn't look great.
Speaker 2 (08:33):
Hey hey, hey, how old is that kid?
Speaker 8 (08:36):
Day?
Speaker 2 (08:36):
Let's talk about this.
Speaker 8 (08:37):
She is about to be five next week.
Speaker 2 (08:40):
How old are you?
Speaker 9 (08:41):
I'm twenty five?
Speaker 2 (08:42):
Okay, all right, well you're starting young too. But it's
all good.
Speaker 10 (08:45):
I went to high school.
Speaker 2 (08:48):
But hi to her, and hi to you, and thank
you for calling. I have a good day.
Speaker 9 (08:52):
No, thank you.
Speaker 2 (08:53):
She was cute, you know. I'm like, wait a minute,
what do you know about this story?
Speaker 10 (08:55):
Right?
Speaker 3 (08:55):
Hey, Tay, how does this has been hit home or something?
Hey Brenda, good morning, how are you?
Speaker 10 (09:00):
Hi?
Speaker 8 (09:00):
Good morning. I love you guys.
Speaker 2 (09:02):
Thank you, we love you too. Kiky's Court, What say you?
Speaker 8 (09:06):
I think she should let her go to the baby shower.
Speaker 11 (09:09):
I think if she's worried about like influences, here's the thing.
Speaker 8 (09:12):
They're everywhere. And if that girl.
Speaker 11 (09:14):
Has a phone, I mean there's no way she's not
seeing videos or TikTok, like the influence is going to
be everywhere.
Speaker 8 (09:20):
But with her best friend, Like she needs to feel
support right now. Like that's like the one thing, Branda.
Speaker 3 (09:26):
I see this the other way, Like if it were
my daughter, I might be like, hey, you know what,
you want to help plan the baby shower?
Speaker 2 (09:31):
You want to be involved.
Speaker 3 (09:32):
I'll say, what you know, if you have a little
job or something, work in someplace, why don't you wyt
you buy some diapers with your money? And then why
don't you go? And why don't you go to the
birth too? If this show you no honestly, and then
and then why don't you help her race? Like why
don't you make sure that you baby sit and like
be involved in a process. I would lean into this, oh,
because I'm nice. I don't think most sixteen year olds
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are going to look at that and go after seeing
what actually the work that it actually requires in the
process and the sacer and it's a wonderful thing. And
I'm happy for this, you know, girl or whatever, because
there's nothing bad about.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
Bringing a life into the world.
Speaker 3 (10:07):
But I don't know that I think that I would
want to do that after seeing it firsthand, being involved
in I might that might be close enough for me
as a sixteen year old old.
Speaker 8 (10:16):
Yeah right right, I mean maybe she also.
Speaker 11 (10:20):
I mean if she's confident, like the way she's been
parenting her, and then she should have a little more
you know, faith that maybe her daughter's like okay, like
maybe this isn't for me, but if this was for you,
you know, if you can handle this, and that's fine
for you. I think it's just trusting, like what you've
put into your child.
Speaker 3 (10:35):
You know.
Speaker 2 (10:35):
I guess, yeah, yeah, I agree too. I agree. Thank you, Brenda.
Have a good day.
Speaker 8 (10:40):
You guys too.
Speaker 2 (10:41):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (10:41):
I mean, shielding your kids from all this stuff, I
feel like that tends those tend to be the kids
that then get out in the real world and then
want to do all this stuff because it's like, well
we pretended that that didn't happen, you know, I remember
the kids that like, they weren't allowed to drink, and
they weren't allowed to go to the parties, and they
weren't allowed to do this. We're allowed to do that,
And they can't go on dates, they can't be long,
all these different things, and then they get out in
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the real world and they want to try all this
stuff because they weren't supposed to do any of it.
Speaker 5 (11:06):
They lose their mind at the first hand of freedom.
Speaker 3 (11:09):
Yeah, I mean, it's funny because people used to say
to me when my sister was pregnant, you know, wait
till you hold that little girl, and then you're gonna
want it for yourself. And that is not what happened.
The exact opposite happened. Actually, I held that little girl
and I was like, I love you so much, and
I will get you out of jail anytime, and I
will buy you everything that your mom won't and you
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can come see me and I will we can do
everything that you're not allowed to do. But then you're
going back Southwest boarding group. Hey, you're gone, Like I
put you on that thing. I'll even come with you,
hand you off, and then I'm going home alone to
my band Jocelyn, how you doing.
Speaker 2 (11:45):
Good morning?
Speaker 5 (11:48):
Hi, good morning.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
Hey, So Kiki's Court, if you're just joining, I want
to key, I want to make some judge Kiiky your honor.
I want to make sure I get this right. There's
a mom who has a sixteen year old daughter. Sixteen
year old daughter's friend is pregnant. They're planning a Baby's
mom is like, no, I don't want you at the
baby shower. I don't want you planning the baby shower.
I don't want you to have anything to do with this.
And the debate is is that even useful? And many
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of us in here, I think I think we all
would argue, no, what do you.
Speaker 8 (12:13):
Think I think she should let her go.
Speaker 10 (12:18):
I actually had a friend who got pregnant fifteen, had her.
Speaker 8 (12:22):
Baby at sixteen.
Speaker 9 (12:23):
I went through the whole thing with her, and you know,
and the baby was born, I.
Speaker 8 (12:28):
Knew I did not want to have a baby. My
mom raised me differently, you know, she people make mistakes,
but she told me, you know, like that's too.
Speaker 10 (12:35):
Young to a baby.
Speaker 9 (12:37):
And when I thought how hard it was, it was
even like con figure reason why I didn't want to
have a baby.
Speaker 3 (12:42):
That y'all, Yeah, yeah, I think she should lean into this. Yeah, no,
be involved in this process and see if that's what
you want for yourself.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Thank you.
Speaker 3 (12:50):
Just have a good day, thank you. Or we can
just pretend it's not happening, which it is and it always.
Speaker 2 (12:58):
Will be right, you know, Hi, good morning.
Speaker 12 (13:03):
Morning.
Speaker 5 (13:03):
Sorry, what do you think?
Speaker 3 (13:07):
So?
Speaker 8 (13:08):
As I you.
Speaker 12 (13:09):
Guys were talking, I remember this actually happened when I
was in high school. Wasn't one of my best friends,
but a girl adjacently you know, sixteen, pregnant whatnot, and
they threw her baby shower and I remember the parents
judging the other parents, but no one didn't let their
child go. And I think that's the whole thing, is
the mom's going to cause bigger issues by stirring of
drama and not letting her child go.
Speaker 2 (13:31):
And like everyone said previously.
Speaker 12 (13:33):
You know, maybe it's a good I think meaning into
it would be an excellent way for to avoid teenage
pregnancy because it's someone who's uh twenty nine and kids,
my friends are having kids. The more I learn about
pregnancy and birth, the less likely I want to have
a child.
Speaker 3 (13:47):
Yeah, the repression thing is just not going to work.
I honestly think it's better just to I mean, it's
just the reality it's happening. Yeah, And I don't necessarily
think that. I don't know that, like to someone else's point,
your values and your priorities just change because something's happening
to somebody else. And it's not like there aren't babies
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being born all the time, and and and you know,
things happening all the time that might remind her that that,
you know what I mean, Like, she's not going to
just block the idea that teen pregnancy could occur by
not letting her walk outside or go to parties or
whatever else.
Speaker 12 (14:23):
Right, well, right, and like I mean, like you I said,
you know, she knows she's pregnant. Like so I just
what good it like making isolating her from her best friend?
What good does it get to do at this point?
Speaker 3 (14:34):
Yeah, I agree, Thank you Lindsay or Emily, thank you.
Have a good day.
Speaker 6 (14:37):
And Debbie's defense, thanks for Someone on the text said,
you know, they think that Debbie just doesn't want to
make it seem like it's fun or celebrating team pregnancy,
which but.
Speaker 3 (14:47):
We should celebrate the baby, we should celebrate the life. Yeah,
and the fact that it's happening and she's gonna need support.
Speaker 2 (14:54):
Yeah, and I'm sure she doesn't.
Speaker 3 (14:56):
I don't know this girl obviously, but I can't imagine
she feels great about.
Speaker 2 (15:01):
This, right you know.
Speaker 3 (15:02):
I mean she's a kid and she's having a kid,
and you know all the things that come with that.
So I think it would be super valuable for this
girl's spirit. Okay, what happened happened right right? So, like,
why are we not supporting her? Lindsey, Hi, Lindsay Now
it's Lindsea Eastern, Good morning.
Speaker 10 (15:20):
Hey guys. I totally think that she should let her
daughter go. I think I have a little bit of
a different perspective. I'm an older sister, but my younger
brother is twelve years younger than me, So he's in
high school right now, and I get to sometimes like
have the privilege of like talking to him and talking
about things that he won't talk to my parents about.
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And he does things that are so empathetic for his
friends that he knows he would never do for himself.
He's really smart. He'll never like ever like touch things
that they want to do, but he'll still show up
for them because they're emotionally struggling or dealing with things
that he never wants to ever ever, ever. But it's
just I think that's that she's showing up for her
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friends during a really really hard time because these parents
are just absolutely potentially laid into her. There's the social stigma.
These things are really really really hard, and why can't
the friends, Like, why can't she show up for her friend?
And it's really really difficult time. As the mom after daughter,
you know, are you just doing this just to be supportive?
Because I bet she is. This is really really hard
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and it's really really ugly for from a lot of
different perspectives, And it's a really really difficult thing to
see your friend go through. And you know, I don't
think anybody wants to be in this situation. And I
can only imagine that you, as seeing your best friend
go through that you want to try and be there
for them in any way that you possibly can. And
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the baby shower can be really really fun, you know,
from a kid's perspective, So I can only imagine that
they're going to try and make this as fun as possible.
So I think hopefully mom can see that and can
kind of like let her daughter go just a little bit.
But I don't think they're going to try and you
know she's gonna not walk away from this and go
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I want this because nobody wants this.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
Yeah, and a lot of people are saying this, But
how about sit down with your daughter and have that
conversation and figure out what she thinks about this as
opposed to just blocking her. I mean, if she's like,
I'm so excited I want to have a baby now
because of all this attention, well then that's an opportunity
to have a further conversation. But I would imagine I
don't know any of the people involved in this. I
would bet that you're right, Jamie that if you ask
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the kid, the sixteen year old, you know, the daughter,
why are you doing this? It would be I'm supporting
my friend. It has nothing to do with wanting it
for herself. It's because it's the right thing to do.
And in that case, then you raise your kid, right
and we should be celebrating that.
Speaker 2 (17:48):
Yep, exactly, thank you, Jamie Smart.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
Yeah, they are well some I wasn't but something. Ye
have a good day, Jamie. I mean, some kids are dumb.
Speaker 12 (17:58):
There.
Speaker 3 (17:58):
I why do I keep using the wrong name? Whoever
that was? Emil Jessic, Jennifer. I don't know who that was.
I keep using the wrong name, and I'm on a
lot of medicine. Okay, I can't be sick this week.
I can't. So I took everything this morning. I took
everything I could find. This little bit of this, a
little bit of that, drink, a little bit pop, a
little bit of it.
Speaker 2 (18:16):
No, I can't. I just can't have it.
Speaker 3 (18:17):
So anyway, to Jessica, Jamie, Janine, Adrianna, Maria, Sam John,
everybody who called this morning, thank you. I'm sorry that
I'm like ten seconds behind everyone else. But another problem
solve keck.
Speaker 5 (18:28):
In, Debbie Letter, go you raise the good girl.
Speaker 3 (18:31):
Another problem? Yes girl, let's celebrate the thoughtfulness. The entertainer
report is next. Oh this is a good soft to play.
Speaker 2 (18:38):
Calon's entertainer report is on the Bread Show.
Speaker 4 (18:41):
A very upset fan spent like seven hundred bucks on
what they thought would be a prime view of Beyonce's concert,
only to be left with an obstructed view and distorted sound.
So despite venue attempts to salvage the experience with a
mounted TV screen, this fan took to social to say
They're really disappointed. Feel bamboozled by the lack of warning
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about the obstructed views and the poor audio quality when
buying their ticket. They described it as the worst concert
experience they've ever had, feeling defeated and regretful of spending
so much money for a subpart show that's on the venue,
that's not on Beyonce.
Speaker 1 (19:18):
But they want their money back. They're trying to demand that,
So good luck with that, because I don't know how
that one's going to go.
Speaker 4 (19:24):
On the heels of that really awkward CBS interview, we're
now finding out a lot more about Bill Belichick's much
younger girlfriend, Jordan Hudson and her crazy eyes. So she
may have actually forced her way into his dunkin Donuts
Super Bowl commercial. And remember Fred, you, me and Jason
were watching and it was that one with of course
Ben Affleck his brother Casey and they're in those like
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Duncan Trek suits.
Speaker 1 (19:46):
Yeah right, Well, Jordan was in it.
Speaker 4 (19:49):
She was she was in it, and I think at
the time we were just like, oh haha, that's him
and as much younger girlfriend. But now people are talking
and they're saying she forced her way in. But Bill
was seeing it as a way for her to get paid.
So he was like, okay, but people are saying they've
never seen anything like it. A former ESPN reporter also
said that Jordan used her influence as Belichick's de facto
agent to join the ad.
Speaker 3 (20:11):
Yeah, because she apparently owns or they own. She is
the chairman or something or president of Bill Belichick Productions,
which doesn't exist. No, there is no company called that.
Oh yeah, so she made like your signature it says
that she's the president or something of director or whatever
of a company that she made up.
Speaker 4 (20:31):
Yeah, she's looney to she's she's naughtier than a squirrel
turn and literally like she said, like this reporter says,
Jordan is the person you need to go through to
book Bill Belichick even for a Super Bowl commercial. She's
the gayway Dave Portnolly Wade. And last week he said,
I met her. It was clear she ran the show.
And then Jordan also reportedly demanded to be an executive
producer on the famed Football Coaches Now scrap season of
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the docuseries Hard Knocks.
Speaker 1 (20:56):
So he was going to be on Hard.
Speaker 4 (20:58):
Knocks and she wanted to see like footage every day
and approve it and I'm assuming that's why check to you.
Speaker 2 (21:03):
From this form of elder abuse.
Speaker 3 (21:04):
I'm a little older than the rest of you guys,
so I expect you all to protect me from elder
abuse someday, because maybe when I'm in my seventies, some
twenty year old stuff might might look like it's worth,
you know, signing over everything too, And I want you
to stop that.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
Okay, you're welcome to all right, well we will.
Speaker 5 (21:21):
Yeah, I'm not playing.
Speaker 2 (21:22):
No, we're not sharing.
Speaker 6 (21:23):
My girl puts right on the phone, right, I'm here,
you will.
Speaker 2 (21:29):
He's like, I am the president of production.
Speaker 5 (21:31):
Okay, that does not exist exactly.
Speaker 1 (21:33):
We're propping you up and we're like, no, no.
Speaker 4 (21:36):
And lastly, my super Bowl aka the MET Gala is
on tonight. If you didn't know, The Met Gala is
an annual invitation only charity gala held at the Metropolitan
Museum of Art in New York.
Speaker 1 (21:46):
So it is a fundraising event.
Speaker 4 (21:47):
Each year, there's a theme tied into the Costume Institute's
new exhibition I Can Speak.
Speaker 1 (21:53):
This year it is.
Speaker 4 (21:54):
Super Fine Tailoring Black Style, And this is the first
time since I think two thousand and three that the
theme has been centered around men's wear, which I'm really
excited about this time, specifically black men's culture and tailoring.
So think suits, think Asap, Rocky Billy Porter, women and
men's wear. I'm just I'm very excited, So join in
(22:15):
if you want to watch it and drink some wine
or have a gummy. However you want to get down
and we can watch the fashion together, let's all chat.
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(22:36):
so much.
Speaker 3 (22:38):
Did you know that platypuses and I guess that's how
you say it, because that's how it's written here. Platypuses
sweat milk, So they don't have they don't have teats.
They don't they don't, well they don't that is a
technical term.
Speaker 2 (22:58):
No, for sure, they don't have them.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
They don't have them. So where's the mill going to
come out of? Well, it appears as sweat on a platypus.
It's not technically sweat, although some aquatic mammals don't sweat
at all. But I guess platypuses sweat milk.
Speaker 1 (23:14):
Do the babies need the milk.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
I guess, I guess. I mean that would be another
fact altogether.
Speaker 2 (23:21):
And I don't know why.
Speaker 3 (23:22):
You know, I'm just only responsible for one to day,
so they'll be trying to get a bonus fact. But
they don't have teats, so Platypus is sweat. They are
sands teats, so they sweat the milk.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
More fread show next right here,