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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:43):
Tory Lean's legal team and families say they're optimistic about
his appeal, alleging that the prosecution misled the jury during
his trial for shooting Magne Stallion. At a recent hearing,
Tory's lawyer, Crystal Morgan and his uncle expressed a lot
of confidence in the cases outcome, they alleged that Meg
and her former friend Kelsey Harris gave false testimonies regarding
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the twenty twenty two shooting incident, leading to Tory's ten
year sentence. He emphasized that a conviction doesn't necessarily equate
to justice, suggesting that Toy is a victim of a
flawed legal process.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
I'm moving right along.
Speaker 2 (01:20):
A singer named Diana Vickers shared a really strange encounter
that she had with Leonardo DiCaprio on her podcast Just
Between Us. She was invited apparently to what she thought
was a party at his house, but she ended up
just sitting with him, watching him watch TV, and he
wasn't really talking to her. She the whole thing was
super bizarre. She described Leo as a man in Hollywood
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with so much fame and power that he doesn't want
to grow up, which, like, tell me something that we
don't know about Leo. She brought up the story while
giving a caller advice about dating older men in age
gap relationships, saying she struggles more with younger men due
to their immaturity. But remember we heard that rumor at
one point that he had like an igloo in his yard,
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that he took a woman too, that he was like
cooking up with instead of taking her inside, and that
they may have, you know, done what they do when
a man loves a woman. And he had headphones in
the whole time and he was eating cheese.
Speaker 1 (02:12):
Its oh that was in the iglo. Yeah, And I
just hope that's true because do you just spray that
down at the end? Does that like hose it down?
Maybe that is that what that is? Like? Is it
better for cleanup or I don't know.
Speaker 2 (02:22):
I have no idea, but I just really yeah, like
or some sort of like you know, like during COVID
they had those things you could do.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
I don't know. I just that was a rumor. That's
all alleged. Don't come from me.
Speaker 2 (02:33):
Leo Morgan Wallen has decided not to submit his twenty
twenty five album I'm the Problem for consideration at the
twenty twenty six Grammys. Morgan will also refrain from submitting
individual songs for award categories, including Best Country Solo Performance.
His collaborators, however, will be allowed to submit their songs
that they co wrote with him. The thirty seven song
album features and I just want to say that again.
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The thirty seven song album features the collaborations with Post Malone,
Eric Church, Ernest Hardy, Tate McCrae, and it's gotten really
big chart success, like multiple number one hits, So it's interesting.
His decision places him among other artists like Frank Ocean
Drake and The Weekend who have previously boycotted or criticized
the Grammys and decided not to submit their works, which
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is an interesting Would you rather.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
As a fan of an artist, have thirty seven songs
and some will be mid I mean thirty seven songs
in an album that's a lot, yes? Or and I
think I know the answer. In the case of Taylor,
She's going to deliver twelve and in her opinion, they're
all going to be top notches. They're all going to
be bangers. Like would you rather have it more of
an experience? And do you feel like artists And this
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is a very cerebral question, do you feel like do
you feel like Morgan Wallen was taking us on a
journey with thirty seven songs? Or do you think he
just had thirty seven songs to just put him on there?
Like kids? It used to be listening to a CD
from start to finish or an album or wherever have
you consumed? It was like an experience, right, you know,
it was all designed that way, like the order of
the songs, that temple of the songs whatever. I don't
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know as a music fan, would you rather have fewer
songs that the artist hands selected and narrowed down so
they're giving you what they think is their best, or
would you rather just have all the stuff they were
working on and then you choose.
Speaker 2 (04:14):
I did hear a lot of people complain about the
longer albums, but for me, personally, I'd rather have more
songs and like for Taylor's thirty two song album, thirty
two Jason was thirty one.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
It didn't end up to thirteen.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
It is right, thirty one film it around, but that
was all cohesive. So I did like that album. The
Torture Poets Society.
Speaker 1 (04:35):
Torture Poets Department. People don't think I'm a true Swifty.
I've said this before because you know, they'll say, what's
your favorite Taylor Swift song? And most of mine, of
the commercial hits, I don't know. I just and I've
listened to the albums. I just I like some of them.
I like some of the early commercial hits too, and
it'll be oh, you're one of those. I prefer track
nineteen on this way. It's like like the interlude to
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the melody to the to the you know what. I
have no idea what that way. I didn't even notice it.
That's stupid. You can have whatever song. But I feel
like the true Swifties, like the deep Cut. We all
know those people. We all know the people who are
a fan of a musician and they're like, oh, I
prefer that you know the B side or what it's
like Like, I like the Oh you didn't listen to
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track eleven. Oh, that one really resonated with me. It's like, no, no,
I like what. I like. Sorry, it's hard, It's okay, objective. Yeah,
that's really weird. As long as you support her and
you don't yell at her, I like. I like that,
if you want to catch up on anything, you don't
yell at her. I like that.
Speaker 2 (05:33):
I just I love Taylor and I'm really sad and
like we went through a hard time where like the
Lover era, she was hard to be a fan of
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (05:39):
I've never yelled at Taylor. I will say I've never
yelled at her. Don't don't yell it. We've always had
a cordial relationship. It's always been it's always been on
the up and.
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Speaker 1 (05:49):
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