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Speaker 1 (00:01):
You got.

Speaker 2 (00:04):
Fred show is on now, Honest Morning Show, Good morning everybody,
It's Monday. Tun It's not the freend Show. It's not
Hi klin Lo, Cason Brown, Hi Rufio, Rning, Shelby Shelley
is here. Intern Venham Benjamin will get to trending stories
headlines to start your Monday in just a second. The

(00:26):
Entertainment Report after that blogs this hour too. What are
you working on?

Speaker 3 (00:28):
K Well, I will tell you wish uh male celebrity
insured his jones.

Speaker 4 (00:36):
Yeah, I didn't know that we did that.

Speaker 2 (00:38):
I guess you can.

Speaker 4 (00:39):
Ensure any piece of your body, right.

Speaker 2 (00:41):
I mean yeah, Singers insure their voices. Yeah, I would imagine.
I don't know. Athletes insure various part the hands and legs.
I don't know. Maybe I mean Kiki, that singing voice,
you know.

Speaker 5 (00:56):
But I hate paying assurance. That's the problem. I feel
like I'm paying for what if?

Speaker 2 (01:00):
Maybe in case? Yeah, that's the whole point of insurance.
But why that's what the word means. Knock on wood.

Speaker 5 (01:07):
It never happens, though, And I've paid you all this
money for all these years of.

Speaker 2 (01:11):
What is right? But what happens if he does well?

Speaker 6 (01:14):
Then?

Speaker 5 (01:14):
And then you still don't want to pay for their
I still got to prove that I'm in an accident.

Speaker 4 (01:18):
I gotta call amy. It's a whole grate, you know.
Like and that deductible Yeah, like, why are you deductible
insurance a scam?

Speaker 2 (01:28):
That's maybe.

Speaker 7 (01:29):
I mean, you should give your money if nothing happens
in that month, That's what I say.

Speaker 2 (01:33):
They give you back some of that money at least.

Speaker 4 (01:35):
Yeah, that business model wouldn't work for them.

Speaker 2 (01:37):
That's not how it works though, because because you pay
a little, and then if you need a lot little right, Okay, Okay,
we don't need to scream. We've been here for three
minutes and we can scream. That's usually a second hour. Think.
And and the other thing is you pay relatively small
compare like you pay hundreds of dollars a month whatever,

(01:59):
and then God forbid you need it. But then if
you need one hundred thousand dollars brain surgery, then boom,
then they'll do that for you.

Speaker 8 (02:05):
I think you're giving you the money back then you
have nothing, right, then you'd have right then that makes
the money.

Speaker 2 (02:11):
They got the money because they keep the money. That's
when I got the money. I mean that's how it
works insurance, I know.

Speaker 5 (02:20):
But if if I get to like one hundred right
into okay, that's a little ambitious. If I make it
to like seventy and I've never had an accident, can
you at least give me half of the money back
that I paid.

Speaker 3 (02:29):
You, please, Like other people might have an accident and
they need to use all the money to help them,
you know, just your individual fund.

Speaker 2 (02:38):
I love this idea. No, I love the idea, just
won't work, But I love where you're going with this,
which is basically free insurance. Yeah, sure, I'll take it. Yeah, yes,
Why if someone said so, I already texted Fred's wearing
cap today, isn't he? How would you even know that?
Just see me walking into work? How did you know
this camera's in here? What's going on? Yeah?

Speaker 9 (03:00):
Hat voice today?

Speaker 2 (03:01):
But nothing happened though, Like you know, the old rumor
of me wearing a cap to work, Oh, they were
they were fact. When I was wearing a hat to work,
it meant something happened the night before of an adult,
intimate nature. But it didn't, So it just what it meant.
What it means is I don't want to comb my
hair because I have long hair now, so you'd have

(03:21):
to do it or I don't do it. But back
in the day when it was like Jason's length, I
didn't have to do anything to it.

Speaker 8 (03:27):
Yeah, so I like, is there a difference between if
it's forward or backward? Sometimes it's backwards. Is that a clue?

Speaker 7 (03:35):
No, he doesn't want his hat to hit the microphone,
so he wears it backwards.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
Oh maybe so yeah, but no, No, there was no
nefarious activity last night, not even this weekend, though I
didn't say that, but there was no nefarious activity left. Wait,
but so so maybe the hat's a day or two delayed. Yes,
it could have happened this morning. It didn't though it
didn't didn't this morning, honestly. Like that. That's talk about

(04:03):
ambitious on a Monday morning before in the morning, the
whole weekend to do that tap tap tap, Hey, what
you doing? I'm sleeping to work in a little while. No,
wake up, wake up, let's go now that would be something.
All right, wee morning everyone, How was it one's weekend? Fun?
I noticed you went to Chris Brown. We yes, I did, yeah,

(04:26):
in cause you're wondering. Yeah, that was that was not
a secret to anyone. Are you okay? After that experience,
I am forever changed. Yeah, yes, I have a new
respect for Chris Brown. Yes, yeah, No, he does his
big one. Oh my god, I told you I was
trying to learn the Jose and Loyal Dance or whatever
it was you did, remember, Yeah, it Loyal Loyal Dance

(04:55):
or either one. But it was on TikTok. There was
a tutorial for a while. Yeah, and it was like
that's supposed to be the easy way to do it,
Like people were breaking it down step by step, and
I'm watching it like ten times, going there's no this
is supposed to be like the dummy version of wall
to wall dance. And I still can't do it. And
he sings and dances at the same time.

Speaker 7 (05:15):
Oh my god, he does he with the with the
regular microphone, not one of these on like Britney Spears
type microphone.

Speaker 5 (05:21):
Regular micro That man flew across. He did a backflip,
he twirled, he did a split, he danced in jeans.

Speaker 2 (05:27):
It was like unreal. I remember what he did the
long many many years ago. This was Prerianna. This was
this is Chris, Chris Brown on the up and up,
and he did that it was the VMA on the tables,
and people were complaining he was only singing like every like,
like he would skip a few words, but he was

(05:50):
still singing. And I'm like, I want to see you
do any of that and even breathe while you're doing it.
So don't talk to me about a tempting to sing
while you're also dancing that hard.

Speaker 9 (06:03):
You can't.

Speaker 2 (06:04):
I have a hard time just moving my mouth and
I'm not even I'm just sitting in place right now.
I'm not right. I'm exhausted. I've been here for seventeen minutes.
I'm exhausted. So I don't know the people complaining about, oh,
you know, he didn't sing a few of the words
and he's doing all this and sit over here. I'm like,
come on, you don't. Don't say a word to me.

(06:25):
You can't when you're dancing that hard. Let's see, Kaylin,
you ate flastied bacon this weekend and you believe that
people think you're a psychopath for that. I don't. I
think that's the way to eat bacon. Wait, really soft
like soft like fatty went like not microwave to a pole. Yeah,
that's the way to eat bacon. Yeah, and I didn't

(06:45):
realize that was controversial.

Speaker 3 (06:47):
It is, well, I do it in the oven, but yeah,
every time I want it softer, everyone else looks at
me like I have three heads.

Speaker 4 (06:53):
No, you guys eat floppy bacon.

Speaker 2 (06:54):
Yeah, that bird crispy stuff. That's not no wow. If
I'm out of here, if I'm really trying to do it,
like we get we get the frying pan out, and
then you won't hear about Oh god, this is probably
why I have hih cholesterol. I say that it's hereditary.
It is hereditary. It runs in everyone has high cholesterol.
I've lost weight, My cholesterol's got up. Don't just explain
that one to me. But if you really want to

(07:16):
be gladding this, get the bacon, fry it up right,
and then it's got it's like, you know, kind of
soft and like whatever. I don't know what it is,
like floppy, yeah, flappy bacon. And then there's like a
pool of a bacon fat. Yes, your eggs, cook the
eggs in the bacon fat, and then eat all that. Yeah. Yeah,

(07:37):
but you can feel your heart like start to fight
you a little bit on it. Like it's like I
don't know if I have will I don't know. But
then after a couple of hours, it seems to work
its way through and your heart's back to you. But
your brain's happy, your mouth is happy. It's your heart
that's struggling just a little bit. Who gave you a
hard time for this?

Speaker 3 (07:56):
I've never once met anyone else who eats it floppy,
so I'm.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
Glad I've landed in the right place. People are always like, oh,
that's gross.

Speaker 2 (08:04):
I've also noticed that now that you have a boyfriend
with the cooks, like there's you're constantly like there. I
feel like the pictures all over social media, you're constantly
being fed. This man is feeding you at all times,
eating we like nobody's beensing. I'm not saying that at all.
I'm just saying it seems like you're constant nourishment. This
man is like that's awesome. Yeah, good for you.

Speaker 4 (08:25):
I'm not complaining about it.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
But I am getting weight like I was on a
hunger strike all Saturday because it's like I can't eat anymore.

Speaker 4 (08:31):
Like the thing you're getting out of hand amazing.

Speaker 2 (08:35):
This man's waiting on you, hand and foot.

Speaker 3 (08:37):
I guess so. And he doesn't even really eat that much.
It's really just for me, really, like he'll eat a little,
but he eats less than me.

Speaker 2 (08:46):
Jason, you have never been more attracted to your partner
than you were over the weekend.

Speaker 9 (08:50):
No, I have not. Yesterday changed my whole out.

Speaker 2 (08:53):
What happened? Tell us everything.

Speaker 8 (08:54):
We went to breakfast. I had Krispy bacon yesterday at breakfast.
Turkey bacon too, bacon.

Speaker 4 (09:01):
Look at me, does it look like I No?

Speaker 9 (09:07):
I mean I wanted baking in any form, but yesterday
was friend chi.

Speaker 2 (09:11):
Yeah, I needed to be a little chewy, but anyway, Yeah.

Speaker 8 (09:14):
So we were at breakfast and there was this older
gentleman that sat down by himself in the booth behind us,
and he sort of like said hello to Mike and
to me. I guess I didn't see him because my
back was to him. And so at the end of
the meal, Mike was like, I'm gonna pick up his bill,
like I want to pay for his bill.

Speaker 9 (09:30):
He told the server. I was like, oh my god,
like you are so nutices like that.

Speaker 8 (09:35):
I was like, wait, you're like really attractive right now.

Speaker 9 (09:40):
But it really reminded me.

Speaker 8 (09:41):
I was like, wait, no, no, no, I put in work,
okay to get these bills paid, Right. I put up
with a whole lot to get to where I am.
This guy just shows up for breakfast and gets up free.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
It's a different it's it's a different time than your
series A special program. Did you do anything to advanced
society over the weekend?

Speaker 6 (10:20):
Uh?

Speaker 7 (10:21):
Yeah, I went to my niece's What it's I wrote
it in the in the in the sheet, it's I
went to my niece's dance recital and they did an
amazing job, like they had they're seven and five, and
they crushed it.

Speaker 2 (10:33):
They were in the front and doing everything. But dance
companies that's a.

Speaker 7 (10:38):
Racket, Like there's people wasting them mother's parents wasting their money.

Speaker 2 (10:43):
Like it's their kids have no talent.

Speaker 7 (10:45):
Like there's like three year olds that go out there,
you know, the teacher brings them out there and the
teachers literally standing next to I'm doing step by step
and the kids just standing there.

Speaker 2 (10:54):
Well, how are you supposed to learn? Well, that's what
you take the classes for, that's what I'm assuming. Well,
there's three years old that I watched our food.

Speaker 7 (11:05):
Our friend who's also three years old, had her first
dance recital, and that girl was doing like three numbers,
and but that's what I'm saying, it's a racket, Like
like there's kids that go out there and then just
stand there and don't do anything.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
You can't figure out that your kid sucks at something
until you let them try it. And by the way,
I mean some kids suck at stuff and then they
get better at it. That's isn't the point taking lessons? Yeah,
but I'm just saying criticizing the of a three year right.

Speaker 7 (11:32):
No, I would like I would feel as a parent,
I would feel like I'm wasting my money if my
kid went to classes every week for six months to
a year and then it's recital time and they just
stand there and don't do anything.

Speaker 3 (11:47):
Once they get on stage, they don't know until But
that's either on the dance company or that's on the parents.

Speaker 7 (11:53):
Like the dance company should have some kind of a
rehearsal where there's an audience.

Speaker 2 (11:59):
You know what I'm saying. Look, I agree that my
parents should sue my school for twelve years of Spanish
and I can't remember very much of it, and twelve
years of athletics and I was the captain every year
and I still sucked. Yes, they should sue. But my
parents still went to every game, and my whole family
went to every game, and I think I wanted. I
don't think I can count on one hand the number
of games we won in four years. My parents still
win and they knew I sucked, and everyone else knew

(12:21):
I sucked. You just go support your kid because at
the time I enjoyed it.

Speaker 7 (12:24):
I mean then it's also it's on the parenting as well,
because like my nieces were practicing at home, like with
their parents and doing the recital.

Speaker 2 (12:31):
I'm so scared for Ashland. Same. What if you put
him in a sport and he's not the best at it.

Speaker 7 (12:37):
Then we're gonna pick a different sport if he doesn't
want to do it. I think he's doing soccer, Like
he's over soccer already. He starts t ball lessons on Tuesday.
So what happens They freeze? Yeah, I mean I was
in dance. There were always the little girls who got scared.
I mean it's intimidating when.

Speaker 3 (12:53):
You look out and see everyone you were practicing in
a studio.

Speaker 2 (12:56):
And they're three, Like, let's keep that kids, Like your
kid can't be the best at everything, Like there's gonna
be a wors like everyone in the class is not
doing like one movement.

Speaker 7 (13:06):
The song was telling these kids what to do, like
lift your foot up, put it down, turn around, and
nobody and nobody's doing anything.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
It's a parent and I'm the one going asking for
a refund. Crazy, there are three. I don't know, man,
I don't know.

Speaker 7 (13:31):
But like I said a friend, her daughter was in
a dance recital over the weekend and she was putting
on a clinic.

Speaker 2 (13:38):
Well, let me tell you, yeah, but that's what I'm saying.

Speaker 7 (13:41):
It's also on the parent that you gotta do it too.
But I'm just saying, like if the music is telling you, hey,
turn around, docy dough whatever you know.

Speaker 2 (13:53):
Her interpretive dancing, I have to post a video is
a bit of an interpretive dancer. She doesn't follow the instructions.
And you have three year old, she's three. That girl
does whatever she wants. She's not paying attention to anybody.
The other day she asked if she could call me
on FaceTime, and then when my sister got her on
the phone, she was too busy to talk to me.

(14:14):
Literally said I'm sorry, I'm playing right now, and then
just refuse to talk to me, I love it. And
then when I pretended to cry because I was sad,
and my sister was like, that's that's scarring her. Stop that,
stop that, stop that. I'm like, well, you know what? Did?
She just stop playing with my emotions? And then I
yelled at her, who's gonna pay for college? Polly, you
better start talking? And then Ruvio's over here. I just

(14:37):
I wouldn't. I wouldn't necessarily trust Polly to do to
follow the directions. I would Paul's gonna do what PROBABLY
want to do. She's three years old, So I guess
I'm not gonna if I go to her little dancing.
I'm not going to criticize the teacher if Polly goes
off on her own little thing, like you're paying for
these lessons and they don't.

Speaker 4 (14:54):
They don't do anything.

Speaker 8 (14:56):
I want one day a week where they get a
little break. They pay for an hour a week. Yes,
go blow off some steam. Let me go get a Starbucks.

Speaker 2 (15:05):
And you gotta get their hair done. You got to
get there, the dreads.

Speaker 3 (15:08):
The outfit, the performance, like they might enjoy going every
week with other kids.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
There was there was girls in a tap dance class.

Speaker 5 (15:15):
They weren't even tap Like how many symbolisms it's given.

Speaker 7 (15:21):
Joe Johnson, you are like Jesus.

Speaker 2 (15:26):
Look Creed. What's his name, Matthew Knowles's.

Speaker 4 (15:31):
Dad, whatever the hell his name?

Speaker 2 (15:32):
El yeah, earl, Like okay, you have like fifteen you
like fifty nephews. You didn't have like eleven.

Speaker 6 (15:38):
Was a town.

Speaker 2 (15:39):
No, it's just like six, just like six yeah, and
you and they, Kiki, they range in age from what.

Speaker 5 (15:46):
They range in age from two until twenty five?

Speaker 2 (15:51):
Okay? And you so you've attended many different things. You've
done athletic events, you know what performances of how much,
how much the time? Were they the best at any
of that?

Speaker 5 (16:02):
So I have too that over like they just they're
the Michaels, They're Michael Jackson and then the rest of Tito.

Speaker 4 (16:08):
And it' said, okay, you got a.

Speaker 2 (16:09):
Roof of Tito, like you root for Michael.

Speaker 4 (16:11):
You're not like you know, one of my nows.

Speaker 5 (16:13):
He is not coordinated at all, but he has all
the confidence, so we don't have to have the same
amount of confidence, like go baby. And then you got
your little Michael and it's like he is literally in
front of like I went to a preschool graduation for
this kid. So he play the fake guitar with sunglasses on.

Speaker 2 (16:28):
And you teach him to get the guitar.

Speaker 4 (16:30):
I didn't have to, he was born.

Speaker 2 (16:32):
Okay, then you should the teacher have to pay him. Then,
since the kids gifted, he said, you want to refund
for the kids that aren't a gifted.

Speaker 7 (16:38):
I'm just saying, like I would hate to go to
a recital and your kid doesn't.

Speaker 4 (16:43):
They're not fun.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
That's why you drink.

Speaker 4 (16:44):
You put wine in your coffee cup and you just
sit there and smile. Good job, honey.

Speaker 10 (16:48):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (16:49):
Now I understand why my parents had their own cups
at every event we ever did.

Speaker 3 (16:52):
Yeah, because those things are long, and you see your
kid for about thirty seconds, and then you got to
watch all the other damn kids.

Speaker 2 (16:58):
Now I know what it. Went out to the car
during the basketball games too, like all good time out
and then my grandfather and my dad would go out
of the car and open the trunk and I'm like,
what are you doing out there? I wonder who making it?
Now I know I get it and feels that you're
asking for a refund. Trust me, my parents should get
a refund in almost everything. They haven't paid.

Speaker 11 (17:15):
For you know, you give me more.

Speaker 2 (17:27):
Tanya harding about it that it's more. You know, they
got her knees. Oh Jesus roof the future of the
Rufio family. I fear for it.

Speaker 6 (17:44):
Trending.

Speaker 2 (17:44):
Story's next, it's the Fresh show. This is what's trending.
I loving people text us. Can we move on? Like
our own audience is like, all right, that's enough, that's
enough of that topic. Someone else made the point that
I think many of us were trying to make about
Rufio going off about the kids in the in the
little troop that suck and him wanting a refund from

(18:05):
the teacher if his kid isn't as good as the
best kid in the class. It's about more than that.
I think there are parents listening right now who are like,
I put my kid in a bunch of crap so
they can make friends with other kids and learn how
to be part of a team. Yeah, and there's always
going to be the best, and there's always going to
be the worst. And the likelihood of you being the
best at everything is I remember my parents used to

(18:27):
tell me, and it sounds kind of like half sounds
passive as say, but it's true, Like there will always
be somebody who's better at whatever it is you're good
at yep, than you. And it's true, there's always someone better.
So like, does that mean you just don't do it?
That means you just stop? Give up? No? Since when
am I a motivational speaker this morning? What did I
become joel O's tine over here? I mean, I put

(18:50):
my kid in as much crap and I'll go, oh yeah,
I mean I'm not going to tell them that they're
I mean, that's that's the only place I think we're
getting into like weird territory is if you tell your
kid that they're great at something they're not great at. Now,
that's got to be hard. Like if your kid is
the worst, how do you say, but your kid loves it? Like,
how do you say, like, if you work harder, you
might get better, but like, right now, you're not very good.

(19:12):
That's how I wouldn't know how to manage that exactly.
Or if your kid's just constantly underachieving, how do you
like encourage your child to do better? The teacher's fault? No,
my god, I want a refle He doesn't want to
pay for insurance wants everything for free. You want everything
for free? Yeah, paid attention right now? He wants to

(19:37):
get paid to do nothing? Oh yeah, what me? Are
you talking to me? Him? Trending stories this morning, guys,
cut the outrage. Kaitlyn Clark will not be on Team
USA for the Paris Olympics. Man Indiana fever guard Kaitlyn
Clark has not been selected for the roster. She was
not able to make national training camp in Cleveland after
she was invited because she was leading Iowa to the

(19:58):
final form. She does have Team US experience after playing
at a younger level well in college. Another report side
of concerns that fans would be outraged over the minimal
playing time that she would have received on the team's
veteran heavy roster. So she's not going, and she seems
okay with him. But we don't do political stories on here,
but I just had to do this one today because

(20:19):
it just it just speaks to where we're at politically.
I don't care where what you believe, who you you know.
I'm not here to tell you one way or the other.
We try and be as non biased as possible and
with because there's no win with the politics stuff. Around here. However,
this is where we're at. They asked one thousand people,
five hundred Democrats and five hundred Republicans if they these

(20:42):
people would make a better president than Trump or Biden,
and almost half of them said yes. So just average
people on the street now believe that they could do
a better job as the president than our presidents. I
just just that's that's what we're at. And I don't
know that I disagree. I mean, but then again, who
wants that job. Nobody wants that job unless you are

(21:04):
a power hungry person. Then there's no there's no win.
Half of everyone will hate you immediately. Now, you could argue,
like maybe if you were just like somehow middle of
the road and like decent and like kind of try
to look out for as many folks as you could, like,
maybe people would like you more, you know. But then
that would mean that people would have to compromise, and
as we've learned, there is none. You're either in one

(21:25):
camp or the other, and there is no compromise. There's none.
We cannot, we cannot, we must not. We must just
side with each other. Anyway. But that yeah, do you believe? Well,
I think I know the answer does anyone in here
believe they actually could be the president and do a
good job.

Speaker 9 (21:41):
Oh no, absolutely not.

Speaker 2 (21:42):
I think you could do it, Jason, What I don't
think so.

Speaker 9 (21:45):
I think i'd be too fragile.

Speaker 2 (21:47):
Yeah, as a follower, and you cannot you're not you know,
we're not not or not like you got to be
like say what you want. But every politician's corrupt, and
you have to be all lie. You have to be
all lie. Yeah, and you had to be able to
nowfall the rules. Yeah.

Speaker 8 (22:01):
I can't sit there and like just tell people things
just because I think they want to hear it.

Speaker 2 (22:06):
I can't, right, that's your reality. People do that to you,
but you can't go on do whatever they want. Yeah,
I think you could do it. You know. I used
to have ambition to be the president.

Speaker 5 (22:16):
Yeah, yeah, back in high school when I was a
class president and I thought I was gonna take that
all the way to the White House.

Speaker 2 (22:22):
Thank god, no one told you you weren't good at
it or exactly so you know, I kept going, look
at that. Fred Rufio twenty twenty four, Oh boy, that
would be interesting. Let's do this, Fred. I mean, he
he roast me and he has my back all at
the same time. Like it's a weird sort of ratio.
It could work. I don't know, but I think I'd
be cleaning up this guy's messes over here all the time.

(22:42):
I'd be like, dude, what did you just say? Did
you just ban all kids? It's sucking extracurricular activities from Good?
Did you just eliminate insurance payments?

Speaker 9 (22:53):
Everybody?

Speaker 2 (22:53):
Make it free? No, no, figure it out somehow. Come on,
if Canada Good new it, we could do it. Yeah,
that'd be me at every press cat stop talking, help
this press conference, to get him out of here, show
him where the bowling alley is, Like, go play, go

(23:14):
play with your toys. As I would say, this is
actually very scary. It's viral everywhere. A rodeo bull jumped
over an arena fence and injured three people. That the
first line of these stories that they are great. Bulls
are dangerous. That's the first line of the story, bulls
are dangerous. Cass erupted at a rodeo in Sisters, Oregon

(23:36):
on Saturday when a bull escaped the arena and rampaged
through the event grounds, injuring three people, including a sheriff's deputy.
They finally were able to uh contain this thing. But
no word, don't they tie it? They tie it like
the nether region. To piss the thing off. I'd be
rampaging two all throughout the place.

Speaker 7 (23:56):
I'd be mad at that. Where'd that clown at? Where's
the clown in the barrel? Like, isn't it jo we wrangle?
He had bull on the on the ground, not going
to make it jump in the stands. I guess he
graduated the bottom of his class. They never should have
let him do it. The Jake Paul Mike Tyson.

Speaker 2 (24:11):
Boxing matchup was supposed to take place next next month,
will now take place on November fifteenth at AIGHTE and
T Stadium in Dallas. So yeah, it's still happening. And
don't worry. I guess he'll be okay by them. And
this also made me laugh today because it's just like, huh,
Pope Francis has welcomed comedians to the vanaquet on to

(24:32):
the Vatican on Friday. Now, there are some comedians I
would love to see go. However, none of those were invited.
It was it's like the mainstream guys, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon,
Chris rock Wood, Be Goldberg, Jim Gaffigan, and Connan O'Brien,
among others, about one hundred entertainers from around the world
to celebrate the beauty of human diversity and promising to

(24:52):
be a moment of meaningful intercultural dialogue and sharing of
joy and hope. I want to see Nikky Glazer go
to the Vatican. Send somebody like the filthy ones. I've
been talking about it. Yeah, you know what I mean,
Nicky Glazier. Let's get that one guy. I see him
on TikTok all the time. He's super dark comedian. I

(25:14):
can't remember his name now. Everything's very monotone, and the
jokes are like like, you're like, whoa, whoa, who's the guy?
I'm thinking, where's a leather jacket? Sometimes no, but all
the jokes are like this. It's very very monotone. He
goes to all those roasts too, if someone will text

(25:34):
me the name. But I want to see him. I
want to see him go. I think I think I
don't know if Stephen Colbert, he's like a good Catholic.
I think I don't think he needs to go. I
don't think Jimmy Fall Jimmy might need to go to go. Yeah,
they may need to speak to him about some things.
Maybe this is actually an intervention of Jimmy Fallon. Really
it's like, Oh, we're just inviting your comedian friends. We're

(25:56):
all just gonna have a big comedian fun time. And
really it's dude, Well layoffs the coke bro The Entertainer
Report will do it next blogs after that. I have
a bone to pick with the audacity. I mean, who
made girl? Here's my blog? Girl? Who made you? God?

Speaker 1 (26:20):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Oh okay, wait too? Oh yeah, this is a power package.
I think we should just go home. After the first hour.
I think we used it all up after the first hour.
I don't know what happened, all right that the next
ten minutes Fred shows up. Yes, Anthony Nick, that's the guy.
That's the guy who was talking boot Part Dark. Yeah,
that dude, he needs to go see the Park. Entertainer
Report is on the Fresh Show.

Speaker 3 (26:42):
The woman serving thirty years for murdering singer Selena wants
to resume her career in the music industry upon her
potential release next year. I don't know about all this,
so Yolanda Celdivar says, more specifically, her dream job would
be as Shakira's assistant. She says she's been following her

(27:02):
career for years while she's been behind bars, and Shakira
did not directly respond, but her fans took a social
to express fear and said stay away from her. Yolanda
served as the president, of course, of Selena's fan club
and manager of her boutiques before her family fired her
for embezzlement from both organizations in early March of nineteen
ninety five. Of course, on March thirty first of that year,

(27:25):
she killed the singer. Her parole date is set for
March thirtieth of next year. So Sekira Shakira, beef up
your uh, yeah, I'm taking Cura.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
Doesn't need to be managing any talent, right or really
like anything, any living thing.

Speaker 4 (27:37):
Yeah, she really need to stay in jail right forever.

Speaker 3 (27:41):
I understand, Like she killed someone, so she obviously is
Looney Tunes anyways, But how do you think that that's
something that you can do again.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
That's going to give you that job? Like, oh, yeah,
come on, you're qualified, right, So I am looking for management,
But I don't know we're coming into a contract here, guys,
So I don't know, I need someone that is a
true enforcer. Maybe the representation. Yeah, maybe these guys around

(28:11):
here take me a little more seriously. If if that
were my agents, then again she kills me.

Speaker 4 (28:16):
Yeah, sheres her own people.

Speaker 2 (28:19):
No. Never, they would like that. Maybe they would be like,
go ahead and hire her.

Speaker 3 (28:22):
No, and Shakira's got those legal problems, like we don't
need it, you know, we need a crisis manager. Ed
Sheeran said that he ate chicken wings for a year
and a half during what he called his fat phase
while touring the US. So he was on a podcast
and talked about how he really started packing on the
pounds as he attempted a no carb diet. He misunderstood
what that meant and what he could eat though, so

(28:42):
he said, I used to think no carbs meant no bread,
no fries. And I was like, okay, I can eat
chicken wings. And I just ate chicken wings for a
year and a half and I put on full.

Speaker 4 (28:49):
Stone, which is fifty six pounds.

Speaker 2 (28:51):
Apparently you're looking that up because I was going to
ask what a stone was full stone?

Speaker 3 (28:56):
He said, I don't have an off switch, and I'll
have one thing to eat, and you know, I don't
have that switch. So if I have that, I need
to order more and more and more, which yeah, I think, yeah,
you probably can't just eat wings for an entire year
and a half. But elsewhere in the interview dream though,
yeah no, yeah, it sounds fun.

Speaker 4 (29:13):
I wish that was a no carb diet.

Speaker 3 (29:15):
He confirmed that he did get rid of his cell
phone almost a decade ago. And we've heard this for
a while, so I haven't had one since twenty fifteen.
He has something that he can like videos and watch
stuff on social or put something up if he wanted to.
But he got rid of his phone in December of
twenty fifteen after realizing he had too many contacts from
before he got you know, a little famous said, I

(29:36):
had the same number since I was fifteen years old,
and I had ten thousand contacts and it was just
people would text me the whole time. And I was
constantly in touch with a lot of people. So he
feels like no phones is you know, nobody expects you
to reply and so you get out of a lot
of stuff, which is he probably knows peace to be honest.
Nick Cannon, father of twelve, has taken out a ten

(29:58):
million dollar insurance policy on his cajones, so he based
that number on factors such as, quote, this is a quote, size,
favorite features, and bedroom maneuvers. Using Doctor Squatch's ball valuation tool.
Who the hell is that with his new insurance policy
he has been bestowed the title of the most valuable

(30:20):
or having the most valuable balls, at least in doctor
Squatch's eyes.

Speaker 7 (30:24):
That's the guy that makes like the body the order
in right, doctor Squatch.

Speaker 2 (30:27):
I don't know, but if only there were a way
we could find it.

Speaker 4 (30:30):
Yeah, could you please google it? Because I don't know
who Doctor Scotch can no idea who that is.

Speaker 3 (30:34):
Jason needs to be the new doctor Squatch, and you know,
check if they can be insured.

Speaker 4 (30:38):
And for how much?

Speaker 2 (30:41):
Yeah, you know, okay, go first over here. There is
part of me that would love to know, you know,
how you would evaluate what I have to offer in
an objective way.

Speaker 9 (30:53):
I could be objective, Yeah, no, I would.

Speaker 2 (30:55):
I would be curious to know how, you know, if
I've got to if what I have is a ping
to be you know, yeah, I mean probably to everybody
i'd like, because you know, I like secretly I like
to be liked, of course.

Speaker 3 (31:08):
Well, yeah, and your excess have given you good press,
which is always with you.

Speaker 2 (31:12):
It's amazing, it is amazing, very kind of them. Like,
that's the last thing I'm going to do with somebody
like that I don't like is be like, man, I
really it didn't work. I don't like that person, but
boy they got that sang though. I'm not giving people
that kind of pr Maybe that makes me a bad guy,
but like, I'm not going to be out here being like, yeah,
I didn't work out, she dumped me and she was
really mean to me and stuff, but boy, she got

(31:33):
that thing. No, I'm not doing that.

Speaker 4 (31:35):
You're not.

Speaker 2 (31:35):
But people have. But no one else say it was
mean to them. They just people. It's people you've spoken to.
I've never heard this press. You've heard this press yourself.

Speaker 3 (31:44):
A friend of ours heard that press and then report
it back.

Speaker 2 (31:48):
Yeah, that's nice. That's a nice thing to say from
an ex. I'd like to thank that X right now.
I won't say who it is because she's married. Now
I think I know who it is. Yeah, we all
know who it is. I'd like to think that, Oh I.

Speaker 4 (31:58):
Don't even know who it is.

Speaker 2 (31:59):
I just know. Do you have exits out there that
you'd be like, man, I really dislike them, but we
all do, right, But would you say it out loud?
Absolutely not. I'm just not well yeah no, but I
get what you're saying.

Speaker 12 (32:13):
I feel like I'm not that I'm petty and I
can be nice. I'm a jem and I but I
will not give good press like that to someone that
I can't stand, or like I fell out with, you
know what I mean. But even if we were besties,
even if we fell out, we're still cool. I don't
think i'd give good press. You got to play it cool.
You got to make them seem like, keep their head little,
you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (32:30):
And then we all have those exes who gave themselves
great press. Oh yeah, I just certainly shouldn't.

Speaker 4 (32:34):
Have Oh yeah, you can't ever really give yourself good press.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
But we've all had those people who are like, like,
have you ever dated somebody who told you they were good? Yeah,
there's usually the people who are like, you know, nobody
ever complain. It's it's like, I mean, we've all had
those people before, which is why I underpromise over deliver
in this regard. That's my best advice. Don't ever be

(32:59):
the person who's like, oh, I'm the biggest and the best.
Just say nothing and then whatever they get is better
than they were expecting. Because if you tell people I'm
so good, I think you're asking for it.

Speaker 4 (33:12):
Yeah, too much pressure.

Speaker 3 (33:13):
Yeah, if you want to catch up on anything you
missed from the show, you can do that. A couple
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Speaker 2 (33:24):
Yeah they talk better than they excited. These are the
radio blogs on the Fred Show like running in our diaries,
except we say to them aloud. As soon as this
happened yesterday, I was like, I'm just going on the
on the program to your blog. Who made you? Who
made you? The god or the goddess of the pool?

(33:48):
I am at the pool yesterday and I don't have
a I don't have a pool. I have a I
don't have a pool where I live, not an outdoor pool.
And I want to go to it was nice day.
I want to go to outdoor pool.

Speaker 4 (33:59):
Want to swim there?

Speaker 2 (34:00):
Remember you swim? You did look swim? It is an
indoor pool. It's more for like exercise something I don't know.
I don't want that. So my friend's outdoor a pool.
She said, you want to come over with out their pool?
I said, sure. So it's like a big high rise
building and there's you know, let's say, a little vibe
out there, Okay, And we're there and there's like a
little music in the background right when we show up.
I don't know if that was like the apartment complex

(34:20):
had a little vibe thing going, or like they pump
something in or whatever. But then all of a sudden,
this group of folks come out and out comes a
wireless speaker and at a much higher level than the
the I don't know if somebody else was already playing
music or if it was the apartment music. I don't
know if there was music and then somebody came out
there and decided I'm going to turn mine up five

(34:41):
times higher and the whole pool now was that person
made them self responsible for the vibe and the playlist
was was was just all off? It was And who
what kind of balls that you have to have to
come to the pool and decide my music is the
music everybody out here, a hundred people have to listen to.

(35:02):
First of all, it was way too much justin Timberlake,
way too much Maroon five, there was Black Eyed Peas
in there anywhere near enough current songs the nineties R
and B was way far reaching. Like I even I
had a hard time identifying with some of it. I mean,

(35:22):
this was just off. I'm like another justin Timberlake. Saw
every other song was justin Timberlake. I apologize Fred right,
Who's dad was? That's what I mean though, And I
just I'm just like what I almost what I almost
did was I went to in my bluetooth and I
found the speaker, and I almost hijacked it myself and

(35:45):
then just took over the speaker and then just started
playing my own music. And even the people they would
have switched it back, but then they would have at
least known that there were there were dissenters in the mix.
I think I would have done everybody this pool of
favor because it was just bad.

Speaker 7 (35:58):
Theres in probably no one ever tells this man or
person that it's bad, so he thinks it's good, you
know what I'm saying. Like it means it's no one
either wants to say anything to him, or he's just
the person that will have confrontation if you do say
something to me?

Speaker 2 (36:14):
I mean, as an as an entertainment professional, I will
say it was. It was. It was like a bad
grocery store casino playlist like it was. It was like
nothing offensive, you know, like nobody could be like, man,
that's you know, those words, those lyrics. It was very
like it was very like you know, gem pop. Yeah,
I mean, it would be hard for anyone to get

(36:36):
upset about the selections. But at the same time, it's like,
who decided that you get to turn yours up louder
and that we all have to listen to this?

Speaker 3 (36:45):
Yeah, no feeling. As an Oxcord officionado, you can't. If
you're playing to a crowd of all kinds of different people,
you need to play more music that's like more background music,
like maybe a lighthouse remix to a song that everybody
knows or something.

Speaker 13 (36:58):
You know.

Speaker 2 (36:58):
I would have taken this respect on ability far more seriously.
This was very serious. Frankly, Kaelin, I found this behavior arrogant.
Oh I found it arrogant because.

Speaker 3 (37:07):
You're kindly enough to go, oh, my niche, my specific
taste is for everyone, And then I would say, hey,
if anyone wants me to throw a song on, let me.

Speaker 2 (37:13):
Know if I'm going to do that, right, come on right,
And as soon as I and maybe it's just because
of what we do, but as soon as I took
control of that bluetooth speaker, I would have started thinking
about everybody's needs. We would have thrown in some you know, nah,
you would have went straight yacht rocket, No, no, hold on,
because that would have been all about me. But but
at this point now I'm responsible for everybody's enjoyment. So

(37:36):
we would have had a little current. We would have
had a little you know, top line throwbacks that everybody knows.
We would have thrown in some country. We would have
thrown in some dance, and we would have checked the vibe.
I would have looked measured and I would have seen,
like what ce level enjoyment are people? Are they bobbing there?

Speaker 4 (37:55):
What are they responding to?

Speaker 2 (37:57):
They seem into it? Like did people get in the
pool that they get out of the pool? Did people
leave they leave the pool?

Speaker 4 (38:03):
Right, it's to my role is two for them, one
for me, So.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
Like two songs everybody would enjoy and then one that
I think is a good song that people might discover,
or like I just as.

Speaker 2 (38:12):
We get into pool season. Look, if I'm on your boat,
I have to listen to your music. I'm on your boat.
If I'm at your pool, I have to listen to
your music. But if we are in a public setting
that we share, then we need to be more responsible
than this. Yeah, but you couldn't do anything that's not
your pool, that's not your place.

Speaker 4 (38:30):
It wasn't his either, this guy, No.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
It was. It is a rental environment. We'd a shared environment.
And I was with a resident, but she I was
with her by proxy, so she was equally offended. So
I had every right as a guest of hers. She
had the same vote as that man on the HOA
board or whatever. I just want to say, I found

(38:54):
this behavior arrogant. I found it irresponsible. Yes, I found
it upsetting, and I want people to listen to this
show to be more more thoughtful. Thank you. Coming up,
we got justin Timberlake on the way. We certainly go more.

Speaker 10 (39:12):
Fread Show next, You've got to wait.

Speaker 2 (39:17):
Fread Show is on now. Hottest morning show. Hello everyone,
good morning, hope you had a great weekend. It's Monday,
June tenth. The Fred Show's Hot. Hi, Kailin good morning.
Hi Jason Brown, Hello, Rufio, Hi, Paulina, Kinky's here, Good morning.
Shoby Shelley intermed Benamine Benjamin one with the Gorilla. Eight

(39:41):
hundred and ninety eight wins. You'll get to nine hundred
wins this week. Very impressive. So we'll play the showdown
in about twenty minutes. So after a brand new Waiting
by the phone? Why did somebody get ghosted? That's next
the entertainment reports coming up to you. What's in their case?

Speaker 3 (39:54):
I have a big update if you watch that Netflix
documentary Dancing for the Devil about the TikTok dance is
very good if you haven't. Also, the singer's crotch that
got stuck to one of his dancers while on stage.

Speaker 2 (40:07):
I hate it when that happens. I'm dancing and it's
stuck right like not again, right, here we go again.
Let me try and get it out off. Nope, other way,
hold on and then yeah, I hate it. So yeah,
that story is coming up in a few It's Monday,
and we're all weird. I mean, we're weird every day,
but we're really really weird today. Though I've ever been

(40:27):
left waiting by the phone. It's the Fred Show. Hey Erica,
good morning, Welcome to the show. Good morning. Hi, Hey,
So what's going on with this woman Jade? Tell us
how you met, about any dates that you've been on,
and then where things stand with her right now?

Speaker 13 (40:43):
Yeah, So, so we met on a dating app and
we decided to get drinks at a bar and we
you know, it went well.

Speaker 4 (40:54):
So we ended up going back to her place and
Jade to work early.

Speaker 2 (41:00):
Her name is Jade.

Speaker 14 (41:02):
She had to work early in the morning, and so
I left when she was still asleep.

Speaker 2 (41:08):
But when I left, I never heard from her again.
So I, yeah, I just I don't know.

Speaker 4 (41:13):
Why, and I would love to know.

Speaker 2 (41:16):
Okay, all right, So the date went well enough. I mean,
you obviously you matched on the app and you were attracted,
but you never really know what the ViBe's gonna be
like in person. Obviously went really well in person, because
you wound up going back to her place. I imagine
some stuff happened there and and so you were hoping
to hear from her again. You were hoping to keep
it rolling. And I assume you've reached out in a
few times if she hasn't responded or how many time

(41:36):
would you say, yeah, I think I've probably reached out
two or three times.

Speaker 14 (41:42):
You just texting and yeah, and I haven't heard anything,
even like, you know, like a funny meme I thought
she would like.

Speaker 2 (41:49):
Yeah, So I guess I'm being ghosted and I will Yeah. Yeah, Okay,
Well that's where we come in. We're gonna call this
woman Jade. We're going to see if we can get
her on the phone. You'll be on the phone at
the same time, and we'll ask her some questions. At
some point. You're welcome to jump in on the call
and hopefully we can straighten this whole thing out. Set
you guys up on a second date that we pay for.
Sound good? Yeah, that sounds great. Let's see what's going

(42:12):
on Part two of waiting on the phone. All shall
be revealed after Sabrina Carpenter in two minutes. We'll do it.
The Fred Show's on, Don't Move, Sabrina Carpenter is the
Fred Show. The Entertainment Report is next at one one
hundred bucks with Shelley in this showdown. Hey Erica, Hi, okay,
let's call this woman Jade. You met on a dating app.
You went on a date, It went really, really well.
Met your expectations, and she met your expectations in person,

(42:34):
wounded back at her place. Sounds like that went well too.
You left and you have not heard from this woman since,
and you want to know why. Yep, all right, let's
call her now. Good luck?

Speaker 6 (42:50):
Hello?

Speaker 2 (42:51):
Hi is this Jade, Yeah speaking? Hey Jay, Good morning.
My name is Fred. I'm calling for the Fred's Show,
the morning radio show, and I do have to tell
you that we are on the radio right now, and
I would need your permission to continue with this call.
Can we chat for just a second on the show? Yeah? Sure,
why not? Well, thank you very much. I know it's
kind of a strange phone call to get, but we're

(43:11):
calling on behalf of a woman named Erica who you
met on a dating app and you went on a
date with recently. Do you remember that? I hope?

Speaker 15 (43:20):
Oh my god, yeah, wow. I love that this is
happening on the radio. Yeah, I know, Erica.

Speaker 2 (43:25):
You love that it's happening. Why it sounds like we're
going to love that it's happening on the radio too.
That so, she called us and had a lot of
nice things to say about you and was interested in you,
and she went on what she thought was a really
successful date. But she said she hasn't heard from you,
and you haven't responded to her. So Shade, what's your
side of the story. And it sounds like it's a
good one.

Speaker 15 (43:46):
Yeah, I mean, I'm glad she thought it was a
successful date. Good for her. That woman tried to steal
my dog?

Speaker 2 (43:52):
Literally, wow, what do you mean? She did not mention
that that part.

Speaker 15 (43:59):
Oh that's crazy, that's really interesting.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
Yeah, we like, I don't know.

Speaker 15 (44:03):
We went out for drinks. It was a weekday, so
I had work the next morning. We you know, went
back to mine. She slept over, but I was really
clear that I had to get up the next morning.
She could like see herself out. I got back from
work and my neighbor really sweet, we love. My neighbor
was like, who was that woman who stayed over? I
saw her taking your dog to her car?

Speaker 2 (44:24):
What really? M hmm yep, And so what did the
neighbor intervene and say, like uh uh, I mean.

Speaker 15 (44:33):
Yeah, she was like hey, like who are you? How
do you know Jade? And was like how do you
know the dog? And like maybe like it was a
fitter or something, and she was really weird about it.
Thank God for my neighbor. She was like, put the
dog back, and Erica put the dog back and left.
So and I checked my ring camera after it, like
I'm very you know, I retentive about that. I checked

(44:55):
my rain camera and.

Speaker 2 (44:55):
It all matched up. So yeah, well that was interesting
because Erica failed to mention that to us. And Erica
is here with us, bring her in. No, Erica, you
try to steal this woman's dog. You want to know
why you can't get another date. That's definitely not that's
not what happened. That's not Are you a dog thief? No, No,

(45:19):
I'm definitely not a dog thief. What with her dog, Well,
it really.

Speaker 14 (45:26):
Looked like like she had to pee right like the
dog like she was so cute and she was like
whining and and and had these like puppy dog guys
and like really had to pee.

Speaker 16 (45:34):
And so I was just going to take her out
for a little walk before I left. She's gonna qu
your car, that's I was gonna say. Where was was
just gonna go down exactly.

Speaker 14 (45:46):
She just really looked like she had to go to
the bathroom and I and I didn't know like how
how trained she was, And so I wanted to, and
because Jade was going to be out for work all day,
I just really I wanted to make sure that you know,
nothing happened inside of javes how fear.

Speaker 2 (46:00):
Okay, so you're saying that you were trying to do
a solid and take the dog out to pete and
then you were going to bring the dog back and
then you were going to leave. Yeah, obviously, so if
the neighbor had not intervened, then you were not planning
to take the dog home as a souvenir. No, definitely, no, No.

Speaker 14 (46:19):
I would definitely not steel someone's dog, especially if I
had a good date, like I would just get to
come see the dog anyway. So I don't know why
why someone would try to do that.

Speaker 2 (46:29):
Do you believe her, Jade?

Speaker 7 (46:30):
I don't know.

Speaker 15 (46:31):
I feel like, especially if it was a good date.
Is a really weird disclaimer to.

Speaker 2 (46:35):
Make, because if it were a bad date and I'm
taking the dog, yeah, I steal the dog.

Speaker 15 (46:40):
I never seen me again my timeline wise, Just to
be absolutely real, I take my dog out before I
go to work every morning. I came back in, let
the dog back in the house, kissed her on the forehead.

Speaker 6 (46:51):
And left.

Speaker 2 (46:52):
So it's simply not lining up for me. Sorry, Okay,
an dog girl? Yeah, I mean do you have a dog?
Is it someone else's dog originally? Is it your dog originally?
I mean, oh, you don't have a dog in the moments, right.

Speaker 14 (47:09):
Jay?

Speaker 2 (47:09):
Do you have pictures of you and your dog on
the on the apps? You know what I'm saying, did Erica?
Did you see the picture of the dog?

Speaker 15 (47:16):
Literally? My dog is the best. My dog is so
great and we HiPE together, like we go on trips together.
So yeah, I feel like it was pretty medical.

Speaker 2 (47:24):
Ye, kidnapping up the door?

Speaker 15 (47:31):
How much.

Speaker 2 (47:36):
Did you think that too? To get the doll?

Speaker 6 (47:39):
No?

Speaker 4 (47:39):
No, I didn't lie about anything.

Speaker 2 (47:41):
I just I was just taking the dog up for
a walk, That's all I swear. I'm just trying to
figure out if you put on a whole disguise so
that you could seal the dog.

Speaker 6 (47:49):
Well.

Speaker 2 (47:49):
Anyways, crisis averted. Thank God for the neighbor. This is
a little confusing and a little shady to me, Jade,
But I will ask would you like to go out
with Erica again? We'll pay for and we'll like get
a crate for your dog with a lock on it
or something.

Speaker 15 (48:04):
That's so nice, but definitely give the money for that
date to the ASPCA.

Speaker 2 (48:09):
I'm good, thanks, Erica, have a good one. Oh wow, Okay,
so that's over. Hey, Eric, I'm sorry it's not gonna
work out. Jade, thank you for your time. I get
your own dog. There's lots of dogs you can adopt
all over the place there. They all need home. Many
need homes. They don't already have a home. Yeah, I
guess I'll go to a dog park and no, no,

(48:33):
I feel like I need a picture of you to
post at the dog park. So it's like, don't don't
go to a dog park, don't go on any more
dates with dog owners. Go get your own dog. It's
gonna be great, but or maybe not. I don't know.
But guys, thank you for your time. Best of luck
to both of you.

Speaker 14 (48:47):
Thanks.

Speaker 2 (48:48):
The Entertainment Report Kaitlin has that next eleven hundred bucks
with show b Shelley Keeky's Court All coming up. Pread show.
Kaitlin's Entertainer Report is on the fread show.

Speaker 3 (48:57):
The alleged villain from Dancing for the Devil on Netflix
was the subject of two previous criminal investigations, but neither
have resulted in any changes. Cops say that two sexual
battery cases were filed against Robert Shin and reported to
the LAPD in August of last year, which tracks with
what was covered in the documentary with some of his
accusers coming forward and noting that they had gone to cops.

(49:20):
Robert has been thrust into the spotlight with the release
of this documentary, which characterized his organization as the seven
m TikTok Cult, which he calls a church.

Speaker 4 (49:31):
So if you guys haven't seen it, essentially he.

Speaker 3 (49:34):
Kind of got this group of young dancers to join
his church and then started taking money for the church.

Speaker 4 (49:41):
Did you watch it?

Speaker 2 (49:42):
I saw all the trailers for it. Yeah, I want
you yet though.

Speaker 1 (49:45):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (49:45):
So they gave a big piece of their paycheck and
he kind of allegedly distanced them from their families. Miranda Derek,
whose parents were in the documentary kind of pleading for
her to come back to them, pushed back against claims
of being brainwashed or controlled by Robert And yeah, like
I said, it details how his management company oversees these
TikTok famous dancers.

Speaker 4 (50:05):
I mean they were going on Ellen, they were doing
all this stuff.

Speaker 3 (50:09):
And it includes a bunch of allegations for people who
have left what he calls a church or his management company.
And I'm in a cult documentary phase right now. I've
been watching so many and it is very hard to
take legal action against the called, especially if they call
it a church, because of you know, one of the
Amendment rights as well as like people, it's hard to
figure out if someone's been brainwashed or if they're doing

(50:30):
something at their free will, you know what I mean.

Speaker 2 (50:33):
It's the last thing cold documentary I watched was that
Nexium one. Okay, Keith Ranieri guy. But they got him,
did they They got a lot of those people involved
with but that that was like sex crimes.

Speaker 4 (50:43):
And also you recommend that one.

Speaker 2 (50:46):
Yeah, it's frightening.

Speaker 4 (50:47):
Oh I'm very intoicults, especially.

Speaker 2 (50:49):
Because I the Keith Ranieri guy actually reminds me of
a person I knew, which is why it's even scarier.
Like who used tried to use like religious and this
idea they were smarter than everybody else. Ye, like they
almost they almost ran their own LITTLEI like, yeah, I
don't know, he's a scary individual. Yeah, OK, I'll have

(51:12):
to edit to my list.

Speaker 3 (51:13):
The Jake Paul Mike Tyson boxing match that was supposed
to take place next month will now be held on
November fifteenth. Remember it was postponed after Mike had what
they called an ulcer flare up last month on a
flight that required them to land and get medical attention.
He was told by doctors Slim and his training says
he's going to be ready to go soon.

Speaker 4 (51:31):
I mean, I know some of us are worried about this.

Speaker 3 (51:33):
It's going to still be held in Dallas, but will
now be on a Friday, since the Cowboys have a
home game that following Monday. And by the way, while
Jake Paul does train for Mike Tyson, female boxing champion
Claressa Shields so she can beat him too, So the
offer is always up there if Jake wants to scrap.

Speaker 4 (51:48):
I don't think that he's that good of a boxer.

Speaker 3 (51:51):
She mentioned that he once called her a loser after
she lost a split decision in her MMA debut, and
she has beef with him ever since. I would love
to see him get beat up by a female boxer.
That would be amazing and really quick. Bad Bunny was
caught in a really interesting position with one of his
dancers during his show in Porto, Puerto Rico. He accidentally
wound up with his crotch caught on the on one

(52:13):
of his dancers tights in the middle of performing, and
she was dancing on him, which is how they got stuck.

Speaker 4 (52:19):
The fabric of her tights was on his shorts.

Speaker 3 (52:21):
She tried to pull away, but they were pulled together
because they were literally stuck by each other's crotches.

Speaker 4 (52:27):
Shortly after, the rest of the dances kind of covered and.

Speaker 3 (52:31):
They detached, and then he giggled as he popped out
of the group, so she felt great.

Speaker 2 (52:38):
Stuck again, No, I don't know because I'm not wearing
any clothes.

Speaker 3 (52:45):
Well, when you go and put velcro on his cries,
you know, and the other side on yours, Yeah, that'll
probably happen if you wouldn't mind. If you want to
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Speaker 2 (53:03):
One hundred Bucks Show by Shelley eighth ninety eight and
fifty eight is a record eighteen straight wins. Can you
beat the Gorilla or do we go to eight ninety nine? Today?
Right now?

Speaker 10 (53:13):
I have to do Alipa in two minutes French news.
It's the Fred Show. Do you have what it takes
to battle show biz? Shelley in the show biz showdown
show be.

Speaker 2 (53:27):
My showbiz. Welcome. I hope you had a good weekend.
One thousand, one hundred dollars is the prize, and your
challenger today is Melissa Though Melissa. Good morning, Good morning, Melissa. Welcome, Welcome.
One than one hundred bucks. You could win if you
can beat Shelley in five pop culture questions. Tell us
about you.

Speaker 15 (53:46):
I am from Crown Point, I have two kids, and
I work for a lawyer.

Speaker 2 (53:52):
Oh okay, what kind of lawyer in case like you?
The kind of lawyer that get us out of trouble
if we need it?

Speaker 15 (53:57):
No, they just do like a state planning.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
No, never mind, I need to kind of can get
you out of jail.

Speaker 15 (54:05):
I don't think they can help you with that.

Speaker 2 (54:06):
All right, yeah, never mind, we'll get somebody else. It's fine.
But for you, one bucks against Shelley. Let's play the game.
Five questions. Good luck, guys, all right, good luck? I
think all right, Chelse, with all due respect, get the
hell out here we go. Well, list the question number one?
Which actor known for movies? Like Blow and Pirates of
the Caribbean turned sixty one over the weekend. Britney Spears's

(54:30):
most recent ex husband will make his reality TV debut
on the upcoming season of Traders. What's his Name? Sam
asked Gary. Which actor and his wife Hilaria announced a
new TLC reality show about them and their seven children. Three? Two, right,

(54:54):
two more? Laft you got this? Which actor said that
he refused to shorten his eulogy at his friend and
Bodyguard co star Whitney Houston's funeral even though he was
asked to do it. I don't know, okay? And Millie
Bobby Brown wore shorts with wifey on the butt while
out with their new husband. Which rock and roll legend

(55:15):
is her husband Jake, the son of John bon Jovi.
There you go? Which an excitement? You got a three?
You got a three. We'll see, We'll see how it goes. Shelley,
she got a three? Okay, Okay, all right? Are you ready?

Speaker 4 (55:30):
Yes?

Speaker 2 (55:31):
Which actor known for movies like Blow and Pirates of
the Caribbean turned sixty one over the weekend.

Speaker 6 (55:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (55:37):
Britney Spears's most recent ext husband will make his reality
TV debut on the upcoming season of Traders. Name him
Sam Esgary Yeah, which actor and his wife Laria announced
a new TLC reality show about them and their seven children.
Alex Falton Yeah, which actor said he refused to shorten
his eulogy at friend and Bodyguard co star Whitney Houston's

(55:58):
funeral even he was asked to Kevin Costa and Millie
Bobby Brown wore shorts with wifey on the butt while
out with a new husband. Which rock and roll legend
is her husband Jake, the son.

Speaker 4 (56:09):
Of John Bon Jovie.

Speaker 2 (56:11):
That's a fun school. That's a win, win number eight
ninety nine. Uh, Melissa, you did well. I mean it's
a respectable score. But you're gonna have to say, my
name is Melissa. I got showed up on a showdown.
You know the rest.

Speaker 15 (56:23):
My name is Melissa, and I got showed up on
the showdown. I don't know that.

Speaker 2 (56:28):
Yeah, Melissa, Y, go ahead, go ahead, not hang I
cannot hang with the gorilla.

Speaker 17 (56:36):
I'm me.

Speaker 2 (56:39):
With the gorilla.

Speaker 1 (56:40):
You can't hang with the gorilla. You, Melissa can't hang
with the grilla. Frank got them same wifey booty shorts.

Speaker 2 (56:59):
Good word, that's my wife. Tomorrow, I'm gonna wear the
Sean Kingston booty shorts. I got the Sean Kingston like
biker shorts for tomorrow. Don't worry. Don't even worry about it.
He doesn't need him anymore. He's going to show. Well listen,
hang on one second, have a great take, good job.

Speaker 4 (57:16):
Okay, thank you, all right?

Speaker 2 (57:17):
What are we up to now? Is it eleven fifty Yeah,
one thousand, one hundred and fifty bucks is the price
tomorrow win number eight ninety nine. So tomorrow, Shelley could
be win number nine hundred of milestone.

Speaker 4 (57:28):
We can have a party or what.

Speaker 2 (57:30):
No, we don't have the budget for this that. We
just bought T shirts for the show, Shelley for the
first time. It's thirteen years. Do you think we have
money for a party. Yeah, let's party on your boat, Shelley. Yeah,
the boat you need to say. Yeah, the SS show
is Shelley. Yeah, we need that. Shelley. Have a great table.

(57:52):
See you tomorrow.

Speaker 4 (57:53):
Okay, you too.

Speaker 1 (57:53):
Bye.

Speaker 2 (57:54):
The French Show is on. It feels good. We share
good news, happy every day on the show. Cayla, what'd
you find?

Speaker 3 (58:02):
Yeah, so a massive rabbit that weighs twenty six pounds
was rescued from a busy California highway and taken to
a rescue so California Highway Patrol officers were called to
the side of Highway seventeen when construction workers spotted this
big a bunny on the loose. She was taken to
Pacific and Santa Cruz veterinary specialist before the Santa Cruz

(58:25):
County Animal Shelter gave the big bunny a lift to
the Mill.

Speaker 4 (58:28):
Valley Rabbit Rescue Group.

Speaker 3 (58:30):
The rescue said that the animal is believed to be
a female Flemish giant rabbit, and I guess they breathe
them a lot because they're so big. Officers said that
minor injuries to her face and back of her neck
indicate that she was probably snatched from an outdoor enclosure
by another animal trying to eat her, which she.

Speaker 4 (58:49):
Managed to escape.

Speaker 3 (58:51):
And this rabbit will now stay as astray for four
days and then put up for adoption.

Speaker 2 (58:55):
But she's really cute, but animals like, damn, look at
the size of it. Of sorry, I didn't realize you
such a big rabbit, my bad six pounds as you were.
She's so cute, so little rabbit was like, oh, I'm
gonna get this rabbit. Whoop's not that one? Oh she
got out of there. No, so this is crazy. An
Englishman has been reunited with the family cat who had

(59:16):
been lost for twelve years. Wow. Can you imagine that?
This dude's name was a Theo. He was seventeen years old,
was attending university near the family's home in Wales when
their cat already got out and never came home. He
remembers looking all over the place for hours and weeks.
Months went by. They couldn't find this cat at all.
I reached the point where I thought that either God

(59:37):
forbid something had happened to him, or someone else had
taken him in. Then in twenty twenty four, they found
a cat, took it to the veterinarian and it turned
out there was a microchip that was still registered to
THEO and they called and said, hey, we found your
cat twelve years later. Can you imagine that? I wonder

(59:57):
if if the cat's like, I don't know you. I
was doing just fine on these streets. I'm not trying
to mess with you anymore. I broke out. Now you
found me. But that's amazing. Do you think that cat
has the same personality and all that, but you can't
possibly Yes, yes, anyway, I found the cat. I guess

(01:00:24):
it was skinny and now it'll be rehabilitated and it
is back of the house. There one's happy. Now Kinky's Court,
we'll do it next. What's coming up? Keeks Girl?

Speaker 5 (01:00:33):
That's my man? I thought you were my friend something
like that. They're getting longer and longer. Ethic yes with Roger, Yes,
that's right, Okay, we'll do it next day. More Fread
Show Next, The Fred Show is on Good Morning Everybody, Monday,

(01:00:57):
June tenth. It's a fread show.

Speaker 2 (01:00:58):
Hi calin Morning, Jason, Hi Rufio, Hi Paulina, Hi, Arnie Shelby.
Shelley is here. In turn Benham been Benjamin k Ky's
Court butt on bomb Girl, that's my man. You're supposed
to be my friend. Oh okay, But to find out
what that means? And what did Mike the mechanic ask you, Jason,

(01:01:22):
who comes up with these?

Speaker 8 (01:01:23):
He was like, who comes up with like what she
says about Keiky's Court? And I was like, oh, he does.

Speaker 2 (01:01:31):
Anyone over here is writing for k K Taylor.

Speaker 4 (01:01:34):
Each tag line to the case.

Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
That I'm giving not, of course, you know, or maybe
a different case in the cases get mixed up. It
doesn't matter, No, it's fine. One doesn't screw up cases sometimes,
what is this a murder one? Or this isn't the
murder one? This is oh there is something different? Oh
just oh this she's a parking ticket. Oh never mind,
I got it. Kiky's Court is next. Trending stories headlines

(01:01:57):
to start your Monday. The fun fact today is about
your nose. Oh okay, it's about your nose. What's coming
up in the port Kay Show?

Speaker 3 (01:02:08):
Hey Otani's former interpreter has lost another job. Also, Megan
n Stallion got emotional during one of her shows over
the weekend.

Speaker 2 (01:02:14):
This poor guy steal seventeen mel can't even pay it back?
Right crazy, You're gonna have to do a lot of
this to pay it back to all that's coming up
this hour It's the Fred Show back after Benson Boonie
in two minutes. Good morning, Welcome to Monday Order. It's
a fresh show. It's Kiki's Court. It's all right, the
honorable Kikiliko. Okay, take it away, judge, Oh yeah, your honor.

Speaker 4 (01:02:40):
With my new gabble, I'm gonna go ahead and hit
that boom.

Speaker 5 (01:02:43):
Let's get into this case, It says, Hey, Kiki, I
know I may get judged harshly, but I'm hoping that
there are people out there that can give insight on
what I'm going through. My childhood best friend had a
baby by my husband. I made the choice to stick
with my husband and work out our marriage, and although
it happened six years ago, I am still dealing with
the repercussions of his mistake. After I found out about

(01:03:05):
the affair, my ex best friend moved away and we
hadn't heard from her for the last six years, no
communication at all, until last month when she popped up
on my doorstep and asked my husband and I to
take custody of the child. Her reason she was battling
a sobriety issue and could no longer care for their son.
So my husband quickly agreed, and the boy has been

(01:03:27):
living with us for the last month. However, I never
wanted children, and I especially never wanted to raise an
affair baby. Am I wrong for asking my husband to
find another option for their son?

Speaker 2 (01:03:39):
Wow? I know I've been I'm stressed. Yeah, I mean,
way you just spring that on us.

Speaker 5 (01:03:47):
I'm like just a wow, oh on a random I
wouldn't I wouldn't expect heavy, Yes, very very heavy.

Speaker 4 (01:03:54):
And I think you are wrong. You know, I think
you are wrong.

Speaker 5 (01:03:57):
You made the decision to stick with your husband, and
making that decision, you accepted his reality, which is he
is a father of a child. Now you've been in
Delulu Land for the last six years and you all
have had no responsibility to this child. But now that
the responsibility is in your face, you want the child
to be relocated from his living parent.

Speaker 4 (01:04:18):
I think you need to pack your bags if.

Speaker 5 (01:04:21):
This is how you feel, and leave your husband and
let him raise his son and you go find someone
who is on the same type of time you're on,
which is you don't want a kid around.

Speaker 4 (01:04:30):
But it's not fair to the child that you've accepted
to stay with your husband.

Speaker 5 (01:04:34):
But you don't want to accept his mistake you know,
lack of better words, but the mistake that came with it.

Speaker 4 (01:04:39):
That's not right. You can't find another place for the
son to go, No, you find another place.

Speaker 15 (01:04:45):
For you to go.

Speaker 2 (01:04:45):
Yeah, you know. I mean they made a promise to
one another. If you buy into that till death to
his part and you know, he made an error if
you want to call it that an indiscretion in their marriage.
This is the result. So this is the hand that
they're dealt exactly, and he's doing the right thing because

(01:05:06):
I mean, he should have been I don't know why
he wasn't involved from day one. He should have been
involved from day one exactly. So this should have been
something that they had done together for years in some capacity.
Why he wasn't, I don't know. Maybe because of her.

Speaker 5 (01:05:19):
I mean, in the bat she said the best friend
moved away. You know, she moved away and they had
she had no contact with him after the affair was revealed.
So you guys failed the child on that end as well,
because he was now denied a father for the last
six years. However, now the reality has hit and you
you know, your husband has to step up.

Speaker 2 (01:05:35):
And be a father.

Speaker 4 (01:05:36):
You can't ask for the child to be relocated somewhere.

Speaker 2 (01:05:40):
You want children if anyone's going anywhere to her, Yeah,
I agree, I agree eight five five five one of
three five. He got you to the jury, of course, But.

Speaker 4 (01:05:48):
I mean, I know it's hard.

Speaker 5 (01:05:50):
I've never been married, so I don't know what an
affair feels like let alone with your best friend and
there's a child that comes from it. I'm sure that's
hard since but it's been six years well and she
decided to say with them, and easier said than done.
But with that would have to come forgiveness, right and
the possibility and hopefully the acceptance that that child's going

(01:06:10):
to be a part of their lives. And I don't
know what happened in the first six years, but where's
the kid supposed to go? Exactly, Like I don't know,
she's saying, like maybe to the grandparents or I mean,
at this point, I'll take the kid because what I
don't want is for the kids to be raised in
a household with someone who doesn't love him, you know,
And that's the worst. Like he didn't ask to be here,

(01:06:31):
he didn't ask to be put in this situation. And
a lot of times parents are you know, step parents
are put into a new place with kids and they
don't necessarily like the kid. The kids can feel that.
So if you're not gonna love the kid, then get
away from you.

Speaker 2 (01:06:44):
She's got to go because I heard this long time ago.
It was a long long time ago. Change my perspective
on everything it had to do. It was it was
just some talk show something and it was one of
the politicians who had cheated. And it gets in this
whole conversation about like, why do you stay married if
you have a family. Do you stay married for the kids,

(01:07:06):
or do you stay married for the spouse or really
more importantly, bless you, who who is more important in
a relationship? Your spouse are your kids? And I feel
like the right answer optically is to say your kids,
My kids are the most important thing. But I don't
think that's the right answer. I think your spouse is
the most important thing. That being said, this guy has

(01:07:27):
an obligation now, right, so the kid doesn't isn't necessarily
more important than her, but she isn't going to accept
that this is a part of him, right, which means
that it's dysfunctional from the top, which means that it
needs to end exactly because I would normally argue, you
got to take care of the base relationship first. You
got to take care of the marriage first and foremost,
and the kids will will And that doesn't mean the

(01:07:49):
kids are like a far second. I just think that
the kids then will wind up having a better chance
at a good existence if mom and dad are happy. Yes,
But in this particular case, I don't think she's ever
going to come around. She's already saying get rid of
the kid, So that's already flawed. The dad has an
obligation to his child. The wife has an obligation to
her husband if she forgave him right, So this is

(01:08:11):
just a package deal.

Speaker 5 (01:08:12):
Now it has to be the package like I don't
And it seems like to me, you're taking out your
resentment for your husband's affair on your ex best friend
and the child. Where's the responsibility that should follow on
your husband, that's who you had vows with. Yes, you're
my best friend, but you and I took about together,
so my loyalty should be to you and I, between
you and I. I shouldn't look to my best friend

(01:08:33):
and hold her completely accountable for this whole situation. Like
your husband has some fault in this as well, and
this is just a part of what he the decision
he made. And now if you're going to stick around,
you need to love this child like it's not the
child's because he's got to go. He's him and a
child have to go behind. There's no way that woman.
Is that kid has no chance with that woman. Yeah,
like just a spite. You know, how we get rid

(01:08:57):
of him?

Speaker 2 (01:08:57):
Right? Or is it him?

Speaker 16 (01:09:00):
You know?

Speaker 2 (01:09:00):
If they were to stay and be like, yo, I
know where you came from. You know what I'm saying
from this, I don't like the attitude from the very beginning. Hey, Karen, Hi, Karen,
good morning, Hey, what say you?

Speaker 15 (01:09:16):
I would say that this woman has to go. You know,
she should have gone six years ago when he's in
a payer and a kid and everything that was Why
is she complaining now.

Speaker 2 (01:09:27):
Well, that's the thing. They should have been involved in
the past six years. And it makes me wonder if
if they if he wasn't involved, because she said he
couldn't be, which I then we have to look at
him a little bit and say, at what point does
his obligation as a father come before her desire not
to want to have a child, Because again she has
the choice to leave, but she chose to forgive him,

(01:09:49):
and in forgiving him, this is this is a new
reality exactly.

Speaker 15 (01:09:54):
And then she knew about the kid.

Speaker 2 (01:09:56):
The kid is here, he's not going anywhere.

Speaker 15 (01:09:59):
She's not the kids, Paul, So she gone.

Speaker 2 (01:10:03):
Yeah, I agree, I agree, Thank you, Karen. You have
a good day.

Speaker 13 (01:10:10):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:10:10):
I mean, like I said, I would say, normally, you know,
you try and the relationship, the husband and wife relationship
has got to be sound. But she's already saying basically,
there's no way.

Speaker 5 (01:10:19):
There's no way, And I just hate that for six
years she's been able to live in this delusion, like
maybe she's made herself believe that this didn't really happen,
or that there was no child.

Speaker 2 (01:10:28):
That came from this relationship. She blocked it out.

Speaker 4 (01:10:31):
Yeah, and you can't do that, Like you have to
accept everything that comes with this man in his affair.

Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
So or don't or don't or don't, but he has
an obligation to this child. That's it.

Speaker 7 (01:10:42):
He should get back with the other woman, help her
through sobriety, and then raise that kid.

Speaker 2 (01:10:46):
We're getting message, okay, just.

Speaker 4 (01:10:50):
Help.

Speaker 5 (01:10:51):
I don't want to sound as sensitive to her situation.
Can you imagine your best your childhood best friend, having.

Speaker 2 (01:10:58):
A baby with your husband.

Speaker 6 (01:11:00):
No, I can.

Speaker 4 (01:11:01):
Right fall we were be in jail girl.

Speaker 2 (01:11:03):
All of us.

Speaker 4 (01:11:05):
I can't imagine the trauma that would come from that.

Speaker 2 (01:11:07):
But no, I'd be long gone honestly if it were
being really honest, I don't know that I could forgive that.
I don't think so. And I think you guys just
go live your life and raise this child together, because
I don't. I don't know that I that asks me.
But I certainly would not make somebody if I chose
to forgive them, then I have to accept everything that
comes with that, and I wouldn't. It wouldn't be I
would never say to that person, well know we're not

(01:11:29):
doing that right. The kid has to go somewhere else.
I don't know. Not my problem. It is your problem
now it is. And girl, you just got to accept
that reality. I'm so sorry. I mean, I know it hurts.
You got to look at the kid every day. Some
One said they came in late the kiki, Yes, give
us a thirty second, went to my courtroom late, apologize

(01:11:49):
your honors. Yeah, yeah, I just recap this. So, a
woman is reaching out to you because her husband cheated
on her with her best friend and got her pregnant. Yes,
six years ago. The woman, the best friend, and the kid,
they go off, moved away, and they don't have any
role in in that child's life. The woman then comes

(01:12:11):
back and says, hey, I can't raise him. I'm having
issues on my own. You need to raise him. So
now the husband's like, well okay, I'm in, and the
wife is going, hey, we I never agreed to kids,
so I'm I want I want out.

Speaker 5 (01:12:23):
Basically, well, she's not saying she wants that, she wants
the kid. She said, can we find somewhere else for
this kid to go?

Speaker 2 (01:12:29):
No? So no, bye, No. I mean this is I
feel like this is like the unanimous court decision. M
h exist, Well bang you gavel again there. We just
hoping a shot, just like that problem solved. See you later,
late lady. Yeah, yeah, that's noted menacing, didn't it? See
you later lady.

Speaker 1 (01:12:50):
That Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:12:52):
Bye, you didn't see that one coming, did you. We
lost the listener in a maybe we game three? I'm
not sure the kid and the other two. Rufie over
here is saying, go give with her now. Wait, man
bashing Monday, man bashing Monday. Someone texting me what man

(01:13:13):
bashing is going on? This guy stepping up and doing
the right thing, and we're supporting that.

Speaker 6 (01:13:18):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:13:19):
Yeah, the only person that will be man bad. I
don't even know if she's man bashing him. I think
she's just mad about the whole situation. She's mad that
her and by the way, you said this before, she
has every right to be angry. That said she forgave him.

Speaker 4 (01:13:33):
She thought she forgave him until she had to live
in his reality.

Speaker 2 (01:13:36):
I mean easier said than done.

Speaker 6 (01:13:37):
I know that.

Speaker 2 (01:13:38):
I mean again, easier for us to say. But it's
one of those things where if so, if you're going
to forgive someone for an indiscretion like that, then you
have to forgive them and accept everything that comes with it,
because if you're just going to bring it up every time,
or if it's just going to be an issue every
time there's an argument, well then you haven't really forgiven
the person, and you never it's not gonna work. Nope,
and it sounds like it's not going to work. It's

(01:13:59):
not in No and that Peeky's book.

Speaker 4 (01:14:05):
Someone else said, Fred, is the sound booth really go poof?
Is there really a sound booth?

Speaker 2 (01:14:09):
It's a sound boof poof? Great, it just is a
sound boof poof. She only text yes, sam IMR but
MAXs up we will do man bashed Monday. Yeah, No,
that's actually thank you for the idea. Copyright US everything
you text us becomes our property. So the man bashing.

Speaker 4 (01:14:26):
Monday calls and everything.

Speaker 2 (01:14:28):
Yeah, only it's time to step up.

Speaker 4 (01:14:31):
Dodger Stars show.

Speaker 3 (01:14:32):
Hey o, Tany's former interpreter, who played guilty to bank
and tax fraud for stealing nearly seventeen mil from the
athlete's bank account, has lost yet another job. He's no
longer allowed to drive for Uber Eats due to his
tending litigation. Apparently he's been a driver for years and
he is going to have to find a new way
to pay that money back.

Speaker 2 (01:14:51):
So I mean, you know, two dollars fifty cent tip here,
three dollars tip there, You'll get at seventeen million in
no time. Let does this man work.

Speaker 3 (01:15:01):
Megas Stallion got emotional during her performance in Tampa Saturday.
She was just about to go into her hit Cobra,
but she kind of got like really like teary eyed
when the beat started. She tried to do the song,
but couldn't get through the first few bars before stopping
to collect herself for the second time in just a minute.
Her fans were cheering her on, very supportive. This comes

(01:15:23):
a week after and Ai generated not Safe for Work
video of her circulated.

Speaker 4 (01:15:27):
The Internet and the comments got so bad that she
did have to address it.

Speaker 3 (01:15:30):
I don't know if that's what made her emotional, but
she did almost break down, and her fans.

Speaker 2 (01:15:35):
The hotties as she calls them, were very supportive.

Speaker 3 (01:15:37):
Marin Morris announced that she is a bisexual queen over
the weekend. On Saturday night, she performed in Phoenix, and
on Sunday, she took to the gram to share some
snapshots of herself with the caption Phoenix, Arizona, Happy to
be the BT in LGBTQ plus, Happy Pride and all
I have to say is how you do it?

Speaker 2 (01:15:55):
Marek?

Speaker 3 (01:15:55):
How you doing Kendrick Lamar delivered a surprise speech at
Compton Cull commencement ceremony. He made the surprise appearance in
his hometown and told the crowd that he still believes
in Compton, believes in the area and has some of
the most incredible individuals, creators, intellectuals.

Speaker 2 (01:16:12):
And talent.

Speaker 3 (01:16:13):
Told the crowd that he's traveled the world, but there
is no place like Compton. Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck's
marriage is seemingly nearing the end, as the two have
allegedly hired a real tour to sell their sixty million
dollar marital home. She also has reportedly hired a crisis
pr team, aiming to shield herself from public backlash.

Speaker 4 (01:16:35):
It's too late, Yeah, it's she may have wanted to
hire that a little bit.

Speaker 2 (01:16:40):
The crisis. The crisis is well engaged. Yeah, that's happening.

Speaker 3 (01:16:44):
Apparently someone named Santiago is going to make it all better.

Speaker 2 (01:16:47):
Santiago. That's who I hire for all my crisis. Yeah,
all the time. I called them all the time, Santiago. Yeah,
she's I can't have a crisis. It's like, you should
have called me before.

Speaker 3 (01:16:55):
Bro Right, it's a little too late. She's still rocking
her ring. But yeah, remember this comes out. Sure, those
photos of their home was Zillo the timing a line.
So I don't know what we're gonna do, you guys,
but we got to get j Lo in some sort
of I don't know.

Speaker 18 (01:17:11):
Maybe she needs to go to like a therapist because
I feel like she's addicted to love. Yeah, she can't
be single. She needs to be in a relationship of
some sort. No, no, it's giving that, but it's sary
Ben Ben Ben needs to smile or something. Well, he
wasn't smiling before. Yeah, I don't think that was her fault.

Speaker 13 (01:17:30):
Jason.

Speaker 2 (01:17:30):
Do we have anything fun on the website?

Speaker 8 (01:17:32):
Yeah, Sharon said that a Britney Spears song is the
best song ever written.

Speaker 2 (01:17:36):
Oh I'll go get the click. Mm I'm just going
through the text. Yeah, everyone agrees with I mean, there's
really no other side to this Kiki's chord. So yeah,
that was very simple, just open and shot. Somebody said,
Bail denied, like they literally want to go to jail, Like,
I mean, look, it's a bad situation, Like it sucks

(01:17:57):
for everybody. I get that, But what's this is his child,
What's he's supposed to do? He has an obligation and
she knew he should have been evolved from day one exactly.
So the fact that he wasn't and she got away
with that for six years, I'm not sure how that happened,
but man batch that man. Yeah. So Pauline was talking
about this off the air. There's a bit of an

(01:18:19):
issue going on in the in the Paulina household, and
it has to do with sports teams and no matter
where you're listening to us, you know, people listen all
across the country. You know, we have a lot of
different rivalries that we that we deal with, you know,
in the room and outside the room. You've got of course,
you got Bears, Packers, that's a big one. You got
Duke UNC, you got in my case, Southern Methodist in Texas,

(01:18:42):
Christian s m U t CU, you got Michigan Michigan State,
Kalin's and Michigan State Girl. Jason. I mean, I know
you have a very difficult time, you know, because you're
the sports guy. Yeah, yeah, what would you say is
one of the hardest rivalries for you to deal with?
You know, like the Bears versus the Hornets. That's a
really rough one, the Bears in the Hornets. So the

(01:19:03):
Bears football team and the Hornets basketball team. It's a
rivalry that people are not often talking about.

Speaker 9 (01:19:09):
Its inter really go through it when they play each.

Speaker 2 (01:19:12):
Other, okay, yeah, when they play each other. Wow, that
would be something to you.

Speaker 7 (01:19:17):
I didn't have a problem with all those teams in
Rhode Island. You know, there's a lot of teams out there.
Which one do you choose? Honestly to the people Rhode Island, no, right,
it's your problem. And in your household, it's Cubs Socks,
Cubs versus So. Now, if you're not familiar somehow with
the Cubs Socks rivalry, there is no.

Speaker 2 (01:19:37):
Middle. You pick one or the other. That just so happens.
Like I grew up a Cubs fan because I grew
up in Arizona spring training. We didn't have baseball. My
great grandmother was a fan. We didn't have baseball growing up.
We did eventually get baseball, but I was just a
Cubs fan. But coming here, it was you choose one
or the other. If you don't have an allegiance, you
pick one. Like our boss thinks he can wear each

(01:20:00):
he thinks he can wear the hat of each of them.
Is dead ass wrong like that. That is that is
a take that I have a serious problem with. Oh wow,
that's me. No, but you can't, and you grew up
in Chicago. You can't. You can't just vacillate. No, you
have to pick one. Okay, So you're a Sox fan

(01:20:20):
and Hobby is a Cubs fan. Huge cup, And how
did this come up? Well, we have all we.

Speaker 4 (01:20:25):
Share a baby fifty to fifty.

Speaker 12 (01:20:26):
You know, my DNA, her DNA, his DNA, and I
got some nice birthday gifts from you guys and Rufio
got me like these onesies, White Sox.

Speaker 2 (01:20:34):
I was like so excited to put him on her.

Speaker 12 (01:20:36):
And he went upstairs first deliberately to put on a
Cubs shirt a onesie because he knew I was going
to do that. And he comes downstairs, he brings the
baby and I'm in her ear like we're White Sox fans,
Chicago white socks, and he got so offended, like she
knew what I was saying, but like he also just
got offending.

Speaker 2 (01:20:54):
Right, doesn't know where noses.

Speaker 12 (01:20:56):
But he's like telling me, I'm trying to bond with
her when it comes to sports, like it's really important
to me, which you guys have all seen my basement,
you would know this man loves sports, right, love that
for him.

Speaker 2 (01:21:06):
And I love the White Sox, you know.

Speaker 4 (01:21:07):
But I'm not gonna lie.

Speaker 12 (01:21:08):
I don't keep up with stats, like I'm not this
big baseball girl, but I like what I like h
Troit Sox girl.

Speaker 2 (01:21:13):
But his family and him are like so hardcore clubs.

Speaker 12 (01:21:17):
And he was so offended that I even said the
word of white Sox to my baby's ear because I
just want her to like, you know, pick pick hers
when she can.

Speaker 2 (01:21:25):
But this man is like, no, like, this is how
we're gonna bond.

Speaker 12 (01:21:28):
Love that he has this idea of bonding because you know,
he did get He expressed to me that when we
had a girl we found out was a girl, he
was scared he wasn't gonna be able to bond with her,
Like he was afraid of that. Okay, but he's killing
it at the girl dad thing.

Speaker 2 (01:21:39):
I think he is. He's so like just in tune
with her.

Speaker 12 (01:21:42):
I love it, and I want them to bond over sports.
But they can go to a White Sox game. We
can call up Michael Gomez and and everybody else with
the White Sox and just go and and go to
you know, check it out.

Speaker 2 (01:21:52):
See because like, it really upsets me that my niece
is like you know that, I've grown to really love
my brother in law. But he's an Oklahoma guy. He's
an Oua, he's a Cowboys guy. And I actually, honestly,
on my list of teams I can't stand are the
Cowboys and the Sooners, and I think that my nieces
will be fans of both. I think they have to be.

(01:22:14):
And it's very upsetting to me, Like I don't want
to see little Polly and Little May wearing that death star.
I mean, it's just it's just terrible and honestly it's
so ugly and just a star. No, it's their star.
So I'm just wondering quickly eight five five five three five,
if you grew up like either you grew up or

(01:22:35):
us parents had children and there was a rivalry, you know,
maybe somebody came from you know, I don't know, maybe
somebody went to do somebody went to the UNFC, somebody
went to somebody was from Wisconsin, and somebody's from Illinois
or whatever. It could be college, it could be pro
How did you settle that? Like, do you just do
you have both? Do they wear both stuff until at

(01:22:56):
some point they're old enough to pick one? Or do
you say no, sorry, like you're gonna be like this,
this is who you're cheering for.

Speaker 12 (01:23:03):
It just yes, Well, if your hobby's daughter, you probably
will have to, you know, stick with the cubs. I
just know he's this is that hill he'll die on.
Like there's not many, but this is one of them.
And I noticed that yesterday. I don't think it's that serious,
but to this man it is. And I guess I
knows a dad too, Rufio, it's important.

Speaker 2 (01:23:19):
For me, Like obviously.

Speaker 7 (01:23:20):
The funny thing is Jess and I have the same
sports legions, like we both like the Cubs, you both
like the Bulls.

Speaker 2 (01:23:25):
But for Jess, she just cramps on all my teams,
like she it doesn't matter.

Speaker 7 (01:23:30):
She's like, oh, we're gonna watch the Bulls game why
they're gonna lose, or we're gonna watch why they're gonna lose.

Speaker 2 (01:23:35):
So it's just like whatever, I just I just at
least I get to enjoy good. So your son gets
to grow up knowing that his dad to lose her
I pick the wrong teams apparently whatever. I don't know.
I mean, but like how do you again? Like do
you just.

Speaker 10 (01:23:53):
Is it?

Speaker 2 (01:23:53):
Like? Uh, I make it all available to you. And
then at some point you just grew up and you
have to have a tough conversation with one of your
parents and say, like, is little baby Gabriella at some
point gonna have to come to you and be like, mom,
I have something to tell you, and you'll be all
scared and stuff, and she'll be like, I'm a Cubs
fan and then you'll have to work through that. Oh,
like I mean how does that work?

Speaker 12 (01:24:13):
I mean, I don't know, because I do want them
to have that bonding experience, but I also want to
do that with her too. I want to go to
the Socks games, like I said, and have a hot dog.
I have one hot dog a year. I want to
enjoy that with my daughter Kaylin.

Speaker 2 (01:24:24):
It's it's one a year.

Speaker 7 (01:24:26):
But vice versa if she if she is a Cubs fan,
would you go to games with her in Hovey to Wrigley.

Speaker 2 (01:24:33):
No, I'm gonna let them have that. That could be
their thing. You won't even go.

Speaker 12 (01:24:36):
I won't step foot over Roosevelt like I like, I
stop at stay in Roosevelt.

Speaker 5 (01:24:40):
That's where I start. Am Well, our station goes past Roosevelt.
Oh well you know I mean Chicago.

Speaker 12 (01:24:46):
Yeah, I'm like, you know, on my streets. Yeah, I
don't have a certain point. I just feel like that's
gonna be their thing. I don't go over there.

Speaker 2 (01:24:52):
I stay away. I get a headache when I even
step into that. So you're gonna let You're just gonna
lose this one.

Speaker 12 (01:24:57):
I'm gonna lose this one. Oh, I'll set this one out.
But I do you all, Like I said, I want
to take her to my side. I want to take
her to the Sox Park and all of that and
experience at all. But I know he will genuinely have
a problem with that, like it actually stings this man,
which is wild, Like this is the hill I told you.

Speaker 2 (01:25:12):
I growing up, my parents they saved money, and like
the gift that they wanted to give us because their
parents gave my mom's parents gave it to her, was
to pay for college. And so growing up it was, hey,
we're saving, we're saving, we're saving wherever you can get in.
We'll pay for four years and then we're done with you,
by the way, And I had no idea at the
time what an amazing gift that was. But so it

(01:25:34):
came down to Southern Methodists where my mom went in Dallas,
and TCU Texas Christian, which is their rival in Fort Worth.
So the same sort of area, gotcha, and so we
went to visit. We came out of those two, went
to visit both, and then we went to dinner the
same day, went to dinner and we sat down to
my mom and my dad and I and she said, Okay,
well what's it going to be? And I said, Mom,

(01:25:55):
I want to go to TCU. Oh yeah, horn And
she said, okay, how are you going to pay for that?

Speaker 6 (01:25:59):
Oh?

Speaker 11 (01:25:59):
Wow?

Speaker 14 (01:26:02):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:26:06):
G man, what's up? G man?

Speaker 6 (01:26:08):
What's the long time?

Speaker 2 (01:26:11):
First time? Hey man, appreciate you. How do you deal
with this rival? The inter family rivalry?

Speaker 6 (01:26:18):
Okay, so you know I'm a coast, then life long coast,
then my wife's accent.

Speaker 9 (01:26:24):
Mmm.

Speaker 6 (01:26:25):
We decided, as long as they like baseball, you can't
force it on them. What's a strain on everybody? As
long as they like baseball, it gets fun. It becomes
fun to like pok at each other when when they
play each other, and some of my kids are content.
Someone kids a soccent and we're we're cool with it.
It's fun and it doesn't have to be a serious.

Speaker 2 (01:26:48):
So you just let them choose sort of organically.

Speaker 6 (01:26:50):
I like it. Yeah, and they can wear both stuff
right now. She's a baby, yeah, don't don't don't put
that on don't put that on her?

Speaker 2 (01:27:00):
Ye what yeah? I mean, she's a baby right now.
She can go back and forth, we can, but black,
black and white, she can. She can't.

Speaker 6 (01:27:07):
You know what, you don't want to you know, you
don't want to be a strain on your relationship because
of sports. Like, yeah, this is important, but it's not.
It's not the end all be all.

Speaker 2 (01:27:16):
Yeah, fair enough, Thank you to you man, have a
good day. I just wonder how this is handled, you know,
like Jeremy, Hi, Jeremy, Hey, Fred, how you doing Jeremy, Hey,
good morning man, Thank you. So how does this work?
How do you Is this something that happened in your
house with your kids? So it's actually my brother in law,
my sister.

Speaker 17 (01:27:35):
My brother in law is originally from San Diego and
he moved over here at like fourteen, so he's a
big Padres fan and Chargers fan, and now they have
two boys. So the rule was they could be San
Diego fans and the only Chicago support they could root
for is the black Hawks.

Speaker 2 (01:27:54):
Oh wow, because there's no hockey. Wow. Yeah, well there's
no hockey in San Diego. That's why. So we can't
get them bear stuff, we can't get them. Well there's
no football team either, They're gone.

Speaker 6 (01:28:07):
Yeah, they'd exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:28:10):
This is very complicated on these allegiances. Wow, Jeremy, thank you,
have a good day.

Speaker 6 (01:28:16):
Thank you.

Speaker 2 (01:28:17):
Look at this guy, Jordan, my man, Jordan, you you
decided to go against your parents, the people who gave
you life. Oh yeah, I definitely did. Uh surrounded as
was my favorite running Okay, and so like we have
like a family photo of just me and a Phillip
gear and everybody else is in like Cowboys.

Speaker 9 (01:28:37):
It was a rival, but always sudden we got more
rings than them.

Speaker 2 (01:28:41):
Yeah, so you're family. They're all Cowboys fans and you're
a Steelers fan just because and you're standing by that. Yeah.
Always still love it. And I'm from Texas, so well, wow,
I love it by and anybody with the Cowboys. Good
for you. Thank you, Jordan. You're a smart man. You're
a good looking smart man. Have a good day. Thank
you all. Yeah, I need to start up and just
every other sports team on that house. Yeah, and maybe

(01:29:03):
they'll just I don't care what other team, the Rhode
Island Raiders whatever whatever other teams, yeah, Raiders, and the
Raiders are yeah the game cocks. I mean, I don't
polly while we're on Cox fan. I don't get any
anything anything but the Cowboys or they wan't to be
wear Texans gear. No, sure Texans. You know the text?
What city the Texans?

Speaker 9 (01:29:23):
The Texans?

Speaker 2 (01:29:23):
Yeah, what city Texas?

Speaker 9 (01:29:25):
Texans that's the city, okay, Paulina.

Speaker 2 (01:29:30):
More Pread Show. Next, the Fred Show is on Ye
Friend's fun fact Fred fun so much?

Speaker 14 (01:29:45):
God?

Speaker 2 (01:29:46):
Did you know? Did you know? The human nose can
remember fifty thousand different scents. The human nos fifty can
remember fifty thousand different sense boom. What do you think
is more powerful your sense of smell in attaching memories

(01:30:10):
or a song and a memory M song.

Speaker 1 (01:30:15):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:30:16):
I think it's smells.

Speaker 5 (01:30:17):
Well for me, it is too because once you stink
to me, you always think forever, like I never forget
you when you think.

Speaker 2 (01:30:23):
Who are you talking about? Just in general? Well, you
don't think we figured that out? Rufo rufio voluntary distribute
every part of me.

Speaker 5 (01:30:32):
Yeah, every person who I've met who really likes like
you were smelly, I never forget that. You think the
must even if they clean up, even if they're you
will always be the stinky girl or guy day.

Speaker 2 (01:30:44):
I would say both are really powerful. A musical memory,
I think smell tho's got to be more powerful.

Speaker 8 (01:30:49):
I think so when you hear a song, it doesn't
like take you back to that exact moment or something
that is happening at that exact time.

Speaker 9 (01:30:55):
Like, that's pretty powerful.

Speaker 2 (01:30:56):
That's true, But get it.

Speaker 6 (01:30:57):
I'm with you.

Speaker 2 (01:30:58):
When I smell a stanch, I'm like, I know right forever, Yeah,
comes right back to me. I'm like, I got a
whole inventory in Romel Fred Show. Next, The Fresh Show
is on Good Morning Everybody, Monday, Junecent. It's The Fred Show.

(01:31:18):
Hi Klin, Chase sim Brown, Hi Rufio he Hikki is
here in turn veno me not Benjamin waiting by the phone.
Why did someone get ghosted? Girl? Hid your dog? Oh Girl,
Hide your dog? Cheryl and Roger. If you miss Keiky's

(01:31:39):
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Reports coming up to what's in there? Kay?

Speaker 3 (01:31:51):
We have to talk about this TikTok cult documentary on
Netflix because I can't stop.

Speaker 2 (01:31:56):
Thinking about it. I guess I have to go home
now and watch it. You do, Okay? Well, I have
something to do to all day today. It's I called
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Search for the Fred Show as well. Waiting by the phone.
We did Kiki's Court today, which, for maybe the first
time ever, I think everybody agreed. I know I was.
I was shocked. I don't think there was anybody. Normally
it's heated.

Speaker 4 (01:32:29):
Yeah, normally I'm on the wrong side of history.

Speaker 2 (01:32:31):
But today, well no, I think I think you know,
Judge Keeky's on the right side of history today. Yeah,
straight to the Supreme Court. You got, I'm proud of me? Yeah,
that I am too. What else? Showy, Shelley all the
entertainer of forts, trending stories, fun fact, it's all on
the iHeart App. Search for The Fred Show on demand. Tomorrow,
stayre Go, little group therapy, wal debates and relationship drama.

(01:32:51):
We're up to one, thy, one and fifty bucks with
Showy to Shelley in the Showdown. A trip to Vegas
Our iHeartRadio Music Festival we'll waiting at a phone from
the vaultage on tomorrow, so check us out, have the
radio on and the iHeart app on all day and
we'll see you guys tomorrow morning. Bye bye

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