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December 4, 2025 6 mins

Fred comes to the crew that he cheated on his hair stylist and Nordstrom's sales associate.

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Dear blog. I said before a little while ago, I'm
not a liar. I'm not a cheater, and typically i'm not.
I don't. I mean, I'm not. I'm a highly flawed individual,
but I don't lie and I don't cheat. But I
did it. I cheated twice this week. I almost cheated
twice this week on my non existent partnership with the
lady who sells me close at Northstrom, and I'll tell

(00:45):
you what happened. And with my hairstylist, and I'll tell
you what happened. You know, we were on vacation for
Thanksgiving and been traveling a little bit. And you know,
I'm normally so organized and I have all the stuff
I need, and like in this case, there was a
warm there's a warm climate to the trip, and there
was a cold climate to the trip. And I was
all ready to go. I had two separate bags. I
had the cold climate bag, I had the warm climate bag.

(01:07):
I was ready, but I forgot a couple things in
the cold climate bag. And you can't compromise if you're cold,
you're cold, you know. And I think I forgot a
pair of jeans or something. So I went to the
mall and I walked into in this case, Nordstrom, where
I typically shop with one person in one place, but
I wasn't in that place, so I had to go

(01:27):
in there, and I had to buy from somebody else.
And I knew what I wanted. I didn't deally dally.
I spent a lot of money, but I felt extremely
guilty the whole time, to the point where I actually
I texted Alexa and I said, I have to tell
you what I did today. I was in the nord
Strom in Charlotte, North Carolina, and I bought a pair
of jeans, and I'm really sorry. It was part of
me the thought maybe she got like alerted, or like

(01:50):
if there was some kind of salesperson alert, like where
they tell you like, hey, he just bought something from
somebody else. But I felt really bad because I try
and be loyal and if I'm going to go to
that store, i'd try and planet so I can go
buy it from her. And then I also kind of
need a haircut, and I walked by a hair salon
and I was like, if I go in there and
I just let him trim it a little bit, just
around the ears, the back, just a little bit, I

(02:11):
don't want to do anything drastic. My hairstyle is Christie
would know.

Speaker 1 (02:15):
If I did, and that's a no no, like that's
you can't do that.

Speaker 2 (02:20):
I mean, forget about the risk to my appearance, which
would be that the person might not be good at
cutting hair. Because I just walked by it and I
don't know, but I literally looked in the window of
this salon. I was like, I can't do it. I
just can't do it, Like you can make me look stupid. Fine,
but if Christy found out that I cheated on her,
and it had to have been out of necessity. It
wasn't like I was in the same city, in the
same building or something and I just went to somebody else.

(02:42):
Absolutely not it's impossible. Same person's cut my hair for
fifteen years. It's not changing. But I didn't do it.
So I'm just gonna run around here looking ratty because
I'm afraid of offending my hairstylist.

Speaker 1 (02:54):
That's a good client. You're doing the right thing you are.

Speaker 2 (02:58):
But who else do you not cheat on? Like maybe
you don't cheat on you don't cheat on your hairstylist,
I really because if you do, unless it's an emergency
and then you show back up, it's I feel like
that's the ax that you broke up with and then
you come crawling back like, ah, sorry about that.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
It's always can you fix it?

Speaker 2 (03:13):
You know? Like can you fix you know, realizing experience,
you're like, you know what, I'm out of here. I'm
going somewhere else. They're gonna cut my hair better. And
then you go over there and cut your hair worse.
And then you got to come back with your head down,
be like I was wrong. Yep, yeah, you know, and
then you got to hope that it's take you back.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
You can't cheat on your hairstylist. Your eyebrow lady, you know,
I don't talk lady too. I put her up there.
I do put her up there?

Speaker 3 (03:35):
Yeah, because otherwise I guess someone else poking me and
it's not It's not going to be good, and then
I won't be the ice woman that I want to be.

Speaker 2 (03:42):
You can't be all you can be.

Speaker 1 (03:43):
I can't be all I can be. That's right. I
had to be the best.

Speaker 2 (03:45):
But that would that be the sort of those are
the categories. Then I'm trying to think of anybody else.
You wouldn't want to cheat on my realtor? Oh ily
do that again?

Speaker 4 (03:52):
Yeah?

Speaker 1 (03:53):
Okay, yeah, because I waste a lot.

Speaker 3 (03:54):
Of time with other realtors, and I'm like, my realtorter
knows what I like already. I don't know why I'm
over here trying to, like, you know, go behind his back.

Speaker 1 (04:01):
Don't get me, I know. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (04:03):
Let me ask you if you have and I've run
into this before too, if you have friends who are
in certain industries, like, for example, I was going to
a different dentist. I was sleeping with her, but I
was going to her, and then when we stopped sleeping together,
I still went we were fine, she had a nice job.
But I have one of my closest friends, Mike the lawyer,

(04:23):
is who has been mentioned twice this week, which is
just too many times for him. But his wife is
a dentist, and so for the longest time, it was
why don't you come to me? Mike. Well, it turns
out you're not a network, which means it's gonna cost
me eight thousand dollars. But I still finally get I
was guilted so many times that I do go to
her now and I pay the I pay out a

(04:44):
network money.

Speaker 1 (04:44):
That's crazy.

Speaker 2 (04:45):
I don't want to hear about it anymore. Every time
I see my buddy, you know so like and he's
a lawyer. I mean, so if you found out, like
let's say you're a real estate agent, you're really close
with somebody like Paulina, You're let's say your great friend
is a real estate agent, but yet you to some
other real estate agent, Like what are you really saying
about your friend? Like you are you obligated? Like if

(05:06):
your friend's a hairstylist, are you obligated? Hey, it's happening
on that Real Housewive More Mormon Housewives show, Yeah, the
Hulu one, like where the Lady there's a little controversy
Leyla Jim has a hair brand Jesse Now the Laila situation.
Leila is an African American woman, and this woman has
admitted she doesn't know how to do African American hair. Yeah,
so that was okay, And actually, I'm spoiler learned it

(05:27):
went well because the girl was like, yeah, actually you
should go to an expert because I don't know what
I'm doing.

Speaker 1 (05:31):
Probably it was a very powerful episode.

Speaker 2 (05:34):
It was probably would have been nice for her to
tell her that before she'd cut her hair for years.
But anyway, the point is these girls talk amongst themselves
about how this girl may not be that good in hair,
but they all go to her because they're friends.

Speaker 1 (05:46):
Oh I'm not doing that.

Speaker 4 (05:47):
I spend so much time thinking about that situation because
herb hair business has been dragged so many times on
this show, and like, I just I don't know, as
like someone who doesn't know her, I wouldn't want to
go there at this point, which stings.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
But like when your own friends are like, yeah, we go,
but right.

Speaker 1 (06:04):
I don't believe in that. I'm sorry. If the service
is not good, I'll just tell my friend, like I'm
rooting for you. Keep getting better, you know, and then
I'll come when you get when you get better you know.

Speaker 2 (06:15):
No, I'm here to support you, but not in the
way where you cut my hair exactly, not in the
way that you actually touched me. But I'm wishing you
the best right here for you, y

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