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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Caitlin's Entertainment Report and he's on the Bread Show.

Speaker 2 (00:03):
Oh man, this just keeps getting sadder and sadder. But
Britney Spears got into a really big fight with her
boyfriend Wednesday night and she ended up completely losing it.
It looks like crying, possibly cut, and almost driven away
in an ambulance. So here's the deal and what we
know right now. She got to the famous Chateau Marmont
late Wednesday night with her boyfriend, a dude named Paul,
who I'm hearing is not a great guy. But there

(00:25):
was some sort of disturbance and someone called the cops,
claiming that a woman matching Britney's description was harassing and
threatening hotel employees and guests. Cops got there shortly after
ten thirty pm, but they saw no signs of trouble
and they left. I'm told that Brittany and Paul then
went up to a hotel room at around eleven pm,
where they continued partying and drinking, and while they were
in the room, they ended up getting into a really

(00:47):
big fight that turned physical and Brittany may have hurt
her leg where it is that she was screaming and
out of control in the hallway and several guests thought
she was having a mental breakdown, understandably so, so paramedics
were called. They got there at like twelve forty in
the morning, made contact with Brittany, and that's those photos
that you saw her walking out of the hotel with
the pillow and the blanket wrapped around her. She didn't

(01:08):
end up getting into the ambulance. She ended up leaving
with her security and without paul Again. I'm just so
worried about her, and I hope that we can get
under control. We need Jason in there, all right. So
Tiffany Hattish said that sometimes she investigates the trolls swamming
her social media with hateful comments and finds a way

(01:29):
to reach out to them directly, which we fantasize about
a lot around here, and I feel like this is
something Paulina would love. So she said that online bullying
has gotten so negative over the last year that she
actually hired a digital forensics analyst when death threats started
coming her way. So the research, the research did show,
and this might make us feel better, that seventy five

(01:50):
percent of these threats were created by robots in Malaysia
and Iran, but she said that she created a fake
Instagram to kind of look at all these people and
maybe talk to them. Her name is Sarah oh Victoria,
and she wanted to destroy the trolls by gathering details
of their personal life. She said, I've learned how to

(02:11):
find people's info, Like I pull up a credit report,
police reports, you can do that for one ninety nine.
Sometimes I get so mad that I'll get their phone
number and I'll just call them and we all have
our breaking point. And she said she's called people and
they're really shocked and they'll be like, I can't believe
you even saw that, And she'd be like, you did
a whole video. You made a whole five minute video

(02:32):
about me, and of course I saw it, and you know,
but I think when you call them out sometimes they're like, oh,
I was just stay in stock.

Speaker 1 (02:39):
That's been my experience, Like ninety five percent of the time,
is it someone writes me a nasty email or text something,
and then you respond and ninety something percent of the
time they either ignore it or they write back, I'm
really sorry. I didn't think you'd actually see that, which.

Speaker 2 (02:52):
Like, what's the point of writing something you don't think
someone will see.

Speaker 1 (02:55):
Very rarely does anyone ever double down once they realized
that the person that they were attacting actually, so.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
I can't believe you responded, I love you.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
Yeah, nobody, that happened. That happens. And then I'm like, well, then,
why did you just tell me to get on a
bowel and die? I mean, like, why why did you
just tell me that I'm the worst person at my
job that to ever live?

Speaker 2 (03:13):
Do you need attention?

Speaker 1 (03:14):
Yeah? Like, well, and oh, I don't know. I think
people just want to feel heard sometimes, don't I don't know.

Speaker 2 (03:19):
Yeh, that's certainly not the way to do it. But hey,
Ryan Reynolds is doubling down on his investment in the
sports world, and it's in large part due to fans
of his two biggest franchises. So and he's known to
do investments. If you know anything about him, I actually
I am very fascinated by him. But his investment firm,
Maximum Effort, announced yesterday that they're going to spend big
money to become one of the lead investors in Homage.

(03:44):
It's a sports apparel company that specializes in a vintage style,
which is super cool, and they're.

Speaker 1 (03:49):
Wed a bunch of their stuff. They made that NBA
jam shirt that was went around for a while the nineties,
so they have.

Speaker 2 (03:55):
Had partnerships with the NBA, NFL, w NBA, MLB, WWE.
I gotta look at their stuff because I love like
Digla and he's super excited because of his experiences with
his English soccer club, which he has if you didn't know,
and then also the Deadpool movies and he was inspired

(04:16):
by how fans love repping the gear from Deadpool and
Wrexham AFC, which is the soccer club. And like I said,
like while he's best known for acting, he's actually become
a huge business titan. He's set to make three hundred
mil from T Mobile's recent acquisition of Mint Mobile, which
was his small company he invested in before T Mobiles swooped.

(04:37):
In Aviation, Gin, Fubo, a lot of different alpines, Formula
one team, a lot of stuff that he's invested in
which seems like fun. Like I wish I had money
to invest in these because it seems like he's having
a ball, don't They.

Speaker 1 (04:51):
Say that You would know this because I watch Drive
to Survive, so I'm actually in that one expert. They
say alpine, which I don't know why they say no, no, no,
I don't know, but it looks like alpine, yeah, looking out,
but they say alpine. I don't know why they say that. Yeah,
it says alpine. Okay, that's what it says. Are you
over here talking abot alpine? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (05:08):
And pine?

Speaker 1 (05:08):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (05:09):
Right?

Speaker 1 (05:10):
Is it just sound fancy here like that? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (05:11):
Maybe with an accident.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
It's the program.

Speaker 2 (05:15):
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