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July 10, 2025 69 mins

Ever have a sweaty crotch? If the answer is yes, you might need to worry about going through TSA! Plus, Keke is over robots and is scared for the future. And do you think Showbiz Shelly can bounce back after her first loss since coming back from maternity leave? Find out!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:42):
I am not salty, okay, I am single and sweet.

Speaker 1 (00:45):
You should listen just to see what's gonna happen now.
Fred Show is on. First thing I see on our
shared document this morning. Paulina swamp Crotch is getting people
stopped at tsaparently. Well let me we'll click on that
while we're here. While we're here, passenger flag by TSA

(01:10):
after swamp crotch sets off alarm. You better not go
to the airport anytime soon, because you know you're a
little leaking bove situation.

Speaker 3 (01:18):
Yeah, luckily it's not down there yet allegedly, but like off,
I'm leaking like where I'm not supposed to be leaking either.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Oh okay, all right, I'm.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
Going something wrong. Imagine hating me and I'm just here
like leaking.

Speaker 1 (01:34):
If it's leaking for a place they didn't work on,
you might want to go investigate that. No, it's all good,
as somebody check that out. O good. Yeah, a checkpoint
alarm bells began blaring after a traveler's groin. Oh is
this like a personal situation or is this actual sweat?

(01:57):
I mean, I'm reading this real time, which might be
a mistake, but Paul put it on here, so I'm
trusting you.

Speaker 3 (02:02):
It says that there's extreme wetness in the pants is
what this is due too. So if I'm working at
TSA first, how would I know unless I guess I
see it right, like common natty your pants, Like I
see a big stain.

Speaker 2 (02:14):
Is swamp crotch? Like swamp? But where it's just because
it's so hot outside.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
I think that's what I'm asking is That's what I think.
It makes I think so swampy, So it's not anything else.
I mean, I'm just wondering where are we going with this?
Like I really should have read this ahead of time.
I'm trusting the team here. Oh, but I'm kind of
wondering if what do we read the whole article I did.

Speaker 3 (02:33):
I still don't understand because I think as women, we
kind of have it all year round, depending what you
got going on, kind of underwear, you know what I mean,
where we're headed, where we're coming back from.

Speaker 1 (02:41):
Well, guys, I mean we get swampy, but I get
you know, I get the swampy but hot.

Speaker 2 (02:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:48):
Yeah, don't never know that that happens anyway. But I'm
trying to figure out what TSA had to get involved.
So if you look for the first time in fifteen
years and both airports flag my crotch at the arms
up scanner all so, I guess it's like the the
little radar through whatever it is not radar that detected
something X ray thing was like, what's going on here?

(03:09):
The wet wanderluster. Describe yourself as mid sized adult woman
five eight, one hundred and sixty nine pounds wearing bike
shorts and normal underwear. The Skyway Siren assured social media
readers that her private parts were neither pierced nor outfitted
with medical devices. She claimed her pockets were totally empty.
I don't care about the pat down. They were polite

(03:30):
and professional. It didn't bother me. But I'm wondering what
I did. Internet know it alls say it's crotch sweat,
and they're likely right. Okay, I guess there are other
things for women that can set that off, but depending
on what's going on. Wait a minute, I was agreen
WI your story. You have you had a TSA issue?

Speaker 2 (03:52):
No, no, no issues with TSA.

Speaker 1 (03:55):
Oh but issues with Look, it is never an issue.
There's a lot of possibilities here, see because I'm talking
about something else and over here I go, m hm,
you have a personal experience with this.

Speaker 2 (04:14):
Glad everything's normal.

Speaker 1 (04:16):
A bodily function that can wrongfully trigger red flags per
a TSA expert. Really, perspiration is probably the weirdest thing
that can set off the scanners. According to somebody who
was commenting on this for readers Digest, it has to
do with millimeter wave technology and how the wave bounces
off water. The insider added it becaus of machine often

(04:39):
generates false alarms due to sweat. Some countries that ban
the scanners altogether, but massive moisture isn't the only reason
the TSA technology might mistake one's undercarriage for a dangerous weapon.
It's been alleged to frequent flyers boasting larger features, such
as Bootylicious, who wrote this bolicious behind, can expect to

(05:00):
be stopped and searched before the green lights and board
a plane. One person says the screening technology effectively screens
diverse populations of travelers each day. Adding to the devices
and screening algorithms are trained to recognize body composition, any
unexpected abnormalities, excess sweat, et cetera. Could prompt an alert,
Oh you got that weapon down there? Okay, I think

(05:22):
a lot of people would say that they need to
be stopped. Then hands up, you know, why are you
putting on the TSA. This poor TSA agent just came
to work to make sure that nobody had anything in
their bags. And Kiki's over here trying to set off
alarms and put it on them and I'm.

Speaker 4 (05:39):
Sorry, if you can detect what's the moisture that's going on,
you are too much in my business.

Speaker 2 (05:48):
To take this thing with me.

Speaker 5 (05:49):
Now.

Speaker 2 (05:49):
You don't need to be able to know what's happening,
Like that's too invasive.

Speaker 1 (05:53):
Well, I want to know what's so exciting in the
TSA or why you're so stressed out one or the other?
Ony are we so stressing? That might be a sign
of mind. Look a little more carefully in your bags.
I've seen Locked Up Abroad. Okay, have you ever watched
that show? Those people get very nervous, You know, these
amateur drug smugglers get very nervous. There might be something

(06:14):
to this. Yes, they're sweating a lot, and they think
everyone's looking at them because they've got you know, black
tar heroin that some man gave them for a ten
thousand dollars vacation that they thought was just no strings attached.
You seen that show before? Yes, And once you get
pulled in the back room, it's a rap, like it's like, oh,
they told me I could go to Ebitha and you
know they're gonna pay for everything, and it was just free.

(06:34):
I didn't have to do anything. Now you're an equatory
in jail or right reason I wind up an equator
not in Betha at all, you know, and why am
I in jail? Yeah? Anyway, Well thank you for that, Pauline.
I had no idea.

Speaker 2 (06:49):
What an amazing contribution.

Speaker 1 (06:51):
No, I mean we really, Yes, I can tell that
while I've been gone you you evolved from making this
your personal diary to really me with some heat, hard
hitting journalism. I'm saying, you know what I mean, Flitler,
this is a situation. Yes, I sweat all the time.
This is a text I specify before I start reading
people's comments. It's a text I sweat all the time.

(07:13):
I do. I'm a sweaty guy. I'm a sweaty person,
and I you know. I sometimes to get the I
go to Leslie t the Light Boat Dog. I get
the underarm botox, which is very effective. I still think
it makes it come out of like other places more,
which I guess makes me get prone for a TSA inspection.
But I sweat all the time, but I've learned cotton
I don't sweat as much other fabric material. I sweat

(07:35):
like crazy down there. Well, thank you for that, appreciate that.
And we have a dialogue going on here. It's embarrassing.
It happens every time, Oh someone said, oh wow, you
got to like that's it. That's kind of a humble brag,
depending what we're talking about. Yeah, still a hasshole that
you have to look forward to every time you want
to fly somewhere. Cotton underwear.

Speaker 2 (07:58):
Yeah, well that's true.

Speaker 6 (07:59):
Tools Like sometimes we just don't need to share stuff,
like if that happened to you, it's okay, like yeah
we need to write an article about.

Speaker 1 (08:05):
It, you know, but I've seen internet or I don't
know how I know this, but like they can see
a lot in that next and that thing where you
put your hands up like this, Yeah, they can see
like like hey, no, right, they can see. They can
see all that. Like they can't see like it per se,
but like there's it's it's yeah, they can see your

(08:28):
prince Harry or whatever it is. Sorry, yeah they can see.
That's a different way. They know, they know they make sure,
but hey, this is this is all. This is all

(08:48):
for public safety, Jason exactly, and they want to cause
no alarm. I do have a story about the shoes though,
because apparently some airports now t s a is not
making people take their shoes off, but only some are
for it's not others. So that's another thing is I've
noticed that, like there's a general generally, you can you

(09:10):
can expect that you're if you're not TSA pre check,
you're taking your shoes off for the most part, you're
taking your laptop set or whatever. But I've noticed there
are some airports now that have updated technology where you
don't have to do that, right. The rules change all
the time, and I know, but I've also noticed the
TSA agents they assume that.

Speaker 6 (09:26):
You just know this already, and I'm still yelling. But
I'm at a different airport with different rules.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
Right, and so yes, so don't take your laptop out, Okay,
I've been doing it for twenty years, all right, it's
learning behavior, and I know that if I don't take
it out and I was supposed to, then I'm going
to hold up the whole line. And then I'm that
guy who looks like I've never traveled before. So I
don't know what to do these days. You know, maybe
and maybe maybe there is a huge sign that says,
at this airport, you don't have to do that, and

(09:52):
I just am too you know in my brain to
not see that. I don't think a TSA agent. I
don't think that's an easy job. I mean, you dealing
with of dumb people, and people don't follow the directions
even when you tell them. I understand all of that,
but we got there's also a gray area here of
emerging technology. You know, they're gonna be airports where you
don't have to take your shoes off, and then you're

(10:12):
gonna take your shoes off, and they're gonna be why A,
you're taking your shoes off? Well, because it's I've been
doing it for twenty years because of that moron with
the Bombit is shoe okay, And they're gonna be like, well,
but here you don't have to. But then you're gonna
go to the airport where you're you know, you're going
to Charleston, and they're they're not doing it yet. So
you're gonna be like, but I didn't have to do
it over there, and they're like, but but you have
to do it here. And so it's it's gonna be
a big thing. It's like the person with the bag

(10:35):
that it fit on the way here. We're on a
different plane now, Okay, like we're on a different plane.
I'm a different person, and then we'll ask I mean,
it's possible that it fit on that plane didn't fit
on this plane. It's possible you're lying to me both ways.
But you've heard that one before where someone tries to
take their trunk that you know that they're traveling with
and they're like, no, but it fit on the way here,

(10:56):
it doesn't. But it doesn't fit now, okay, all right,
thank you? Hi.

Speaker 2 (11:03):
How you doing?

Speaker 1 (11:03):
Yeah? And I also I also I brought up a
story yesterday from my personal experience that is making it
into what's trending today. It's almost like I can predict
the future, like I know what's coming. Maybe I should
start writing down everything that I think about from day
to day. Maybe not, though, because we don't need to
have all that proof of all of that. I don't
want to be subpoena dever. Hi, Jason, Hi, Hi Pauline.

(11:24):
Thank you for that incredible start to the show. Thank you,
it was really good. Yeah, my peers be proud of
the National Association of Hispatic Journalists.

Speaker 7 (11:31):
Are in tone.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
Yeah, what is that?

Speaker 2 (11:33):
I want to meet him?

Speaker 1 (11:34):
John?

Speaker 2 (11:35):
You know I'm talking about yes I want to meet him.

Speaker 1 (11:40):
Jonas is here and you didn't book him. I know here,
what would you do? John?

Speaker 2 (11:46):
He is like the godfather of like you know, broadcasting
for I love him.

Speaker 1 (11:51):
Hikki Belahamin and at Showbas Shelley are here. We've talked
about this over the years, and I've got in trouble
about this, but and I get the right thing to
do is say that you would be the hero in
every example. But I've watched that John Kinyone show where
like they're really like they'll have people say racist or
heart just mean or have you seen his thing? I

(12:12):
thought it's like a set up scenarios where they'll someone
will steal something or somebody will will like miss like
say something rude or mean or racist or bad or
whatever in front of another person who's unsuspecting, and then
they're looking to see if you're gonna intervene, So like
if it were if it were criminal, like if it

(12:33):
were a matter of public safety, if it were child,
I would like to believe that I would intervene. But
on some of the stuff where people are saying bad
stuff to other people in twenty twenty five, I don't
know that I would jump I would say something to somebody,
I might like call the cops. But I've heard people
be like, what do you mean you wouldn't jump in

(12:53):
between two people having a racist argument. I don't know
any like I know it's not right, and if it were,
like if a woman or a child we're unsafe that
I don't I don't really care, but I don't know.
Like these days, I feel like I would just call
the cops. And I don't know if that's what John
Quimionez is looking for some crazy that's what I mean.

(13:15):
Like I'm not I'm not anyone's hero here like I
do I would. I can't watch something happen to someone
and not intervene. If I can say, like, oh my god,
I forbid someone's trying to kidnap a kid or like
lure them and do it like now, that's different. But
as far as like people communicating with each other, I'm
not looking to get in the middle of people's arguments
because people have guns and knives and life and so

(13:38):
like they're always looking for the person and they reward
the person, you know, for like getting in the middle
of these conversations. But I kind of tended like mind
my own business, because I also don't often know the context.
You know, we we witness and hear things in everyday
life all the time that I'm like, I don't know
about that, but I don't really know what I'm looking at.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
So yeah, you might think the cameras are rolling, so
you try to really be.

Speaker 1 (14:02):
Like, right, don't say that to her. Yeah, next thing
you know, you're getting beat up and drug I mean,
so that's the thing I'm not trying to I'm not
and I've had people in the past you know what
do you mean? I would get in the middle and like, yeah,
I get that, that's what you want to say, because
that makes you the hero, and everybody wants to be
the hero. I think the hero sometimes though, is like hey,

(14:24):
manager of the store, like, hey cop, right, I don't
know what's going on, but will you look into that
because you know how to do this. Me on the
other hand, before long I got in the middle of
I misheard it and then you know what I mean?
So I don't we need to get John Kenyon this
in here, because I'd like to ask him three four
Milt like what yeah, like, what what do I get
rewarded if I call the cops if I see something

(14:44):
I don't like, and what if I'm wrong and I
call the cops and I'm that guy. It's a very
stressful situation. It kind of is you're try and do
the right thing, but I don't know. I see stuff
every day where I'm like, hmmm, no, I.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
Stop flicking people off. I stopped doing all kinds of things.

Speaker 6 (14:57):
You guys know he's okay now then, God, but my
uncle shot at recently during a roadbreache incident.

Speaker 1 (15:01):
Like people are not That's the thing, and two goods,
like I want to do the right thing. I really do,
and I certainly don't want to see anybody, you know,
get into a bad situation. But I'm also not really
looking to get shot because I'm wrong.

Speaker 8 (15:16):
Right now, you're the cameras versus Yeah, but he's always
in the in the back break room, you know, with
all the cameras, So I don't know if John Koas
is there.

Speaker 1 (15:28):
I have to look around, like you see something like
really bad going down, and you have to look to
see if they are extra surveillance cam, like, oh my god,
I'm on twenty twenty. Right then you're the hero. Stop
that right now, what you're doing is wrong top of him, Yeah,
you know, and then and then sort of like count
to three and see if John runs out, and if
he does it, then start the book. It the other way,

(15:49):
just kidding out, just right right, the biggest stories of
the day, We will do him next to the Entertainment
Report and blogs this hour? What are you working on?

Speaker 6 (15:54):
K people are mad at Beyonce, which I think is
for a very picky, ridiculous reason. And also I'll tell
you who fell asleep during a sports match got caught?
And who has a no phone rule for guests in
their home. Oh, so you go over their house, you
got to give your phone up?

Speaker 1 (16:10):
Okay, waiting by the phone? Why does somebody get ghosted?
Got that? This Morning throwback throw Down? Name that tune?
Battle show Bis Shelley in the showdown, one hundred bucks
is the price because she lost in a long awaited
tie yesterday, but she's never lost too in a row
bread show is on Friend's Biggest Stories of the day.
So this is a nightmare. Really, imagine hundreds of oversized

(16:34):
packages appear on your doorstep and you have no clue why,
and I mean hundreds of big packages just showing up.
Yet the shopping spree is not a shopping spree. You
didn't order any of this stuff. It's return. So that's
what happened to a San Jose, California woman. Her frustrating
scenario is linked to an overseas online seller who appears
to be violating Amazon's return policy. So this woman is

(16:56):
confused as to why palettes of things are showing up
at her front door NonStop at her house, has no
idea why and what to do with all this stuff.
Inside each package is a set of full leather car
seat covers from a Chinese online seller. The online seller's
Amazon listing advertises the brand as Edkin selling seat covers

(17:18):
supposedly made to fit various models and makes of Sedan's
and SUVs. But as you can see from the front
of her house, if you can see it, then I can,
but you can't because this is the radio. In any
of these cases, the covers didn't fit, and consumers said
that they were forced to pay out of pockets to
return them to the company's return center. But it was
this woman's home and they's made up an address, I guess.

(17:39):
And then people start getting mad on the comments, like
where's my refund? Well, it's cuttings at this woman Kaye's house.
Little Jaday know. They're just piling up in her garage,
in part because the seller put her address on their
return labels. And then Amazon initially says, well, why don't
you just, I don't know, donate them or something like
they weren't they don't want anything to do with this. Well,
then of course it makes the news. The company came

(18:02):
and removed all the packages under property and is vound
to crack down on the practices. But I guess you
can do this. You can, you know, as some company
somewhere in order to subscribe to the policies to sell
stuff on Amazon, they have to do the following things. Well,
they can just put someone else's ad dress there, I guess.
And then you've got crates of stuff piling up in
front of your house. I would go crazy, Yes, you would.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
You would call the police.

Speaker 1 (18:24):
I would call the police. I called John. What would
you do? The Tampa Airport is going viral for a
sign about taking your shoes off. Tampa International Airports having
some fun after the TSA announce the passengers can keep
their shoes on while passing through security. Some airports are
now doing this slowly, I guess, reversing the whole taking
your shoes off thing. TSA took to social media on

(18:47):
Tuesday to announce the update. A footnote at the bottom
of the post says, unless you're wearing crocs, you should
take those off and throw them away anyway. Followers we
quick to comment, saying things like crocs where a person's
dignity seeps out through the whole. The airport's social media
acounts are known for their humorous and witty content. A
lot of the TSA councerpt the main TSA count is funny.

Speaker 2 (19:07):
Love it.

Speaker 1 (19:08):
And remember a few months ago or last month, I
guess it was the Yosemite one of the national parks
was getting into it as well, So yeahurky. There are
some aren There are some airports though, where you do
not have to take your shoes off anymore. But I
don't know which ones they are, and I don't think
they've really been formally announced. So you get to figure

(19:29):
that out when you go and get yelled at, or
maybe not get yelled at. There's a shark attack alert
bill that unanimously passed the Senate. I knew nothing about this,
but members of the US Senate unanimously approved legislation authorizing
Lulu's Law. The bill, sponsored by an Alabama Republican senator,
is named after Lulu Gribbam, who was fifteen who suffered
a serious shark attack last year in the Florida Panhandle.

(19:50):
Passed in the Senate on Tuesday, the new law directs
the Federal Communications Commission to issue wireless emergency alerts whenever
sharks are spotted in coastal waterways. The bill will now
go to the House for a vote. Major League Baseball
this is for baseball fans. They plan to use robot
umpire technology for ball strike challenges in Tuesday's All Star

(20:11):
Game in Atlanta. The Commissioner suggested last month that the
Competition Committee was likely to soon take up whether to
use it in regular season games as well. The system
will work as it did during its tryout in spring training.
A human umpire will make the call as usual. Whichever
team doesn't like it can appeal to the machinery. Each
team will have two challenges, with the ability to retain

(20:31):
them if they're successful. Only a pitcher, catcher, or hitter
can ask for the challenge, which has to be done
almost immediately. After the pitch. AI, Well you should because
some of these some of these oms, I don't know
what happens, they're having a bad day or what, but
like they get on a streak of making really bad
calls over and over again.

Speaker 2 (20:52):
Well that's what keeps us spicy. Like we got to
get mad.

Speaker 1 (20:54):
At some people being bad at their job.

Speaker 4 (20:57):
You have this robot in here like making real decisions somebody,
and it was going to break up like the fights,
because you know, when the fights happen, they have to
like they kind of get in there, right.

Speaker 1 (21:07):
Well, yeah, there's still gonna be an up there. But
it's just like, I don't know, they got to be
good at their job because there's a computer watching out.

Speaker 4 (21:12):
These jobs saying, oh, yeah, you're not going anywhere. We're
just going to get you a robot you do. Don't
worry though, justice with the umpires.

Speaker 1 (21:24):
Yeah they're working on a Fred and I right now,
But don't worry. There's no way to simulate the mental
illness that I have. So it's I mean, they'll figure
it out eventually. But you know, if if you think
if you think my game is predictable, if you think
it's that simple, just find someone that can match all
of our voices. Uh uh no plus plus I don't
know how they're going to simulate screwing with us all

(21:46):
the time, you know, in order for us to come
in here disgruntled and messed up, and then, you know,
and create this incredible content. I don't know how they're
going to do that. I don't think they'll be able to.
There's a band making waves on Spotify. Have you heard it,
The Velvet Sundown. Well, they racked up over a million
monthly listeners. Kiki has the shirt. But here's the twist.

(22:06):
It's not even real. It's entirely AI generated from the
music to the musicians themselves. Their debut album, Floating on Echoes,
dropped on June fifth, featuring the hit single where is
this dust on the Wind? Let me find that for you, guys,
I want to hear dust on the Wind? Go mess
with my art dust on the Wind? Dust on the Wind.

(22:30):
Let's let's take a listen to this. This is all
AI and apparently well. Wait is a song from Kansas
called Dust on the Wind The Velvet Sundown, dust on
the Wind. Let's see what this is. This is a
hit and it's on YouTube called bangers only. Well how

(22:52):
about that? Okay, so fans of gun to suspect something
was off, no life shows, no interviews, Dust all the Wind,
I mean the smoking Scott sounds like a tool on

(23:17):
the drums Allso tell me, brother, if I heard this,
I wouldn't necessary if I heard this in like Walgreens,
I wouldn't necessarily think it wasn't a person, right.

Speaker 9 (23:30):
It sounds like the Kansas song, Like if you're gonna
be ai, Like, why don't you just make something original?

Speaker 1 (23:37):
The most shocking thing that you've ever said was that
you know a Kansas song? Yeah, I'm the Wind? How
do you know that? And there's a million how do
you how it's iconic?

Speaker 2 (23:49):
I don't even know if I know that song.

Speaker 1 (23:51):
I'm not certain that I'm a music person, and especially
an old music person. I'm not sure that I could
identify that. Here here is Kansas by the Cold. Why
to trying to play Total Africa? Wait wait, I'm an
amazing song. Not upsetting about that. Upset about that, but
let me hear Dust on the Wind.

Speaker 5 (24:10):
The song.

Speaker 1 (24:11):
I cannot believe that Jason Brown could identify a Kansas song.

Speaker 2 (24:18):
It's beautiful.

Speaker 1 (24:19):
I mean, I guess I just the same song.

Speaker 2 (24:23):
The wind Smoky. It doesn't song oh I have I O, yes,
but I don't know that I know the name or artists.

Speaker 1 (24:37):
It doesn't, but Jason Brown does Jason Kansas. He's never
seen back to the future, but he can identify Kansas
song anyway. So fans were like, I guess. No one said,
which maybe was the point. No one said. The Velvet
Sundown is not actually a real They're not real people.
It's not real anything. But people were like, wait a minute.

(24:58):
You know the band Picture that have banned pictures for
these non people, and they're like this, why is the
guitarist hand fused together? Like what's going on? The Velvet
Sundown confirmed the truth in their Spotify bio. I don't
know who they are, right. It's a synesthetic music project
with minimal human oversight, calling it an artistic provocation about

(25:19):
authorship and identity in the AI era, Critics said a
music sounds generic and soul list, but it fits perfectly
as background playlist and relaxing tunes. The project raises big questions.
How many AI generated tracks are slipping into our daily playlist,
should platforms label them? And what does this mean? For
real artists trying to earn a living. Now, I'm not
suggesting that I know anything, because I don't, but no,

(25:41):
I remember well about this at least. But imagine if
we have a real life Milli Vanilli on our hands
right now, and we're a social experiment. Like I don't
even want to say an artist's name to start the rumors,
but let's just say that someone who we consider to
be wildly famous is maybe he's a real person, but
nothing that we're hearing is real. It's all been generated
by AI. And you know what I mean, Like, what

(26:04):
can you imagine? And then are we mad about it?

Speaker 5 (26:07):
Like?

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Are we mad that we find out that the presenter
and it doesn't match the creation? But yet they've been
presenting it in a convincing way and we enjoy the product.
So are you gonna like? And again, I don't really
want to make this up, but let's just say Gracie
Abrams is AI. I'm not saying she is right, but see,
this is why, this is why pick somebody. I don't
care Sabrina Carmon to pick anybody, right, anybody want pick anybody.

(26:31):
I'm not suggesting that they are, but I mean let's say,
you know, for for a year or so, everyone thought
Millie Vanilli was these two brothers, and it turns out
or whatever they whoever they were, turns out it was
it was another guy completely. Someone else was singing. They
were performing. Their image sold the music, so people were
into the music. They were into the image of the

(26:51):
two guys. I guess the reason that they picked the
two guys to be Millie Vanilly was because the guy
who actually sang the song wasn't really that sexy, so
they picked these two guys they thought were sexy. So
the all three combined made this thing that people were
really into until they found out that it was fake,
and then they got mad about it. But what if
we were to find out that someone that we really
love right now is not has nothing to do with
the production of the music. Are we mad?

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Are we mad? Yes?

Speaker 10 (27:15):
Or are we like?

Speaker 1 (27:15):
Wait a minute, but I like the music and I
like the image, so I like the package, so I'm fine.

Speaker 2 (27:21):
Oh yeah, all this just seems so unnecessary.

Speaker 6 (27:23):
Like I get it, okay, people are using AI to
make things more efficient, your life easier, but like we
already have musicians, why like, why are we making fake music.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
We have songs that way.

Speaker 1 (27:33):
But if you found out that you liked fake music,
then is there anything to be upset about.

Speaker 6 (27:39):
I yeah, I would be upset because I feel a
deep connection to music, like I get chills for music.

Speaker 1 (27:43):
So yeah, But you could also make the argument then,
in the last twenty years, a lot of music that
we listen to is not as it seems. The person
may have sung it or someone may have written it,
but it went through a computer and it was filtered
and processed and auto tuned. Songs that we love, like
songs that are considered like classic pop songs, we've later

(28:05):
learned that the person sounds like me, but it comes
out sounding like Britney Spears. That's I was gonna say.

Speaker 9 (28:10):
I'm mad at what they're doing to Britney Spears because
any music that she has let out in the last
i'll say ten years is not her and she is
not aware that it is. Or they are using old stems,
they're using old vocals and like running them through and
I'm mad about that.

Speaker 1 (28:23):
That upsets me as a fan. But if you liked
the song, then I guess I wonder like if you
if you liked the song for a year and then
somebody comes down and goes, hey, by the way, that
was all fake.

Speaker 10 (28:36):
Do you now?

Speaker 1 (28:37):
How do you how do you take back the liking
of the song? You can't. You have to I would
stop supporting. Thank you.

Speaker 4 (28:43):
Okay, I say we turn off all the music tracks
at jingle Ball and make everybody saying a cappella call.

Speaker 9 (28:54):
You can see the lineup, but it's not gonna have
a buy your ticket, I promise we won't do that.

Speaker 4 (29:02):
Buy your tickets now, mad Like if Teddy Swims, I
think that man.

Speaker 1 (29:10):
No, no, that dude, that good been releasing because I'm
so soul full.

Speaker 2 (29:13):
But I would be so mad about that it was fake. Yeah,
of course, so now I needn't. Every artist needs to
be tested.

Speaker 1 (29:19):
When I met Teddy Swims the first time, though, I
did say that to him, I said, Doude, I got
to be honest with you, man. I heard your music
for months before I saw that it was you. And
the funny thing is he has a huge security a
very large black man as his security guard, where a
cowboy had the two of them sitting next to each other.
If I didn't know better, I wouldn't know which I mean,
I would know that Teddy wasn't the security guard, but

(29:39):
I would also, And the security guard laughed because he
was like, oh yeah, we get this all the time,
Like he's got a very soulful voice. That's not the
package that I thought, but that happens, you know, from
time and time. Things got ugly on a recent flight
when a woman I was just talking about this who
says she's a lawyer, not sure why that's important, try
to skip the line to get off the plane before
everybody else. Other passages when that having it and it

(30:00):
became a huge shouting match. She told people to just
deal with it, while someone called her a Karen. Then
it got even messier, John Quinonez, But no, we didn't.
She accused another passenger of being racist or making fun
of her accent. The drama, complete with the crying baby
in the background, was all caught on video and posted
a TikTok. It's now gone viral, with thousands weighing in online.
Some say that she was rude, Others say she held

(30:21):
her own again. If you are in row thirty, you
don't get off before road twenty five. You don't unless
people are sitting there waiting for another flight. If they're like,
if you're on another flight. You know, if you're on
this plane going to Toledo, then I don't know why
I always pick on Toledo. But if you're on this
plane going to Wichita, then you sit here and then
everyone else gets off. Well that's one thing. But or

(30:43):
if it's hey, sometimes you'll pull to the gate and
they'll be like, hey, a lot of tight connections. If
you have a very tight connection, then put you know,
let everybody on the connection to get off first, which
half the people don't do anyway, But but you don't.
I'm not going to go on this rant again. But
we go, we go one, two, three, four in order,
and we go every other. As Caitlin mentioned yesterday, that's

(31:07):
how we get off a plane. That's the that should
be the international standard.

Speaker 2 (31:10):
Yes, have some manners, thank you, they see it.

Speaker 6 (31:12):
I'm an aisle, I say, seated to set the precedent
for the other people next to me.

Speaker 2 (31:16):
We're not standing. We're seated and we're waiting our turn.

Speaker 1 (31:19):
It's got to be order.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
I have to sell nervous if you're sitting on the
aisle and then the people inside of your they stand
up and I'm like waiting for it, and I'm not
even standing go for it.

Speaker 1 (31:29):
I told you your face, there is such a we
live in a society. It's National Pina Kalada Day, National
Kitten Day, and Chronic Disease Day. To educate and advocate
for people who live with chronic health conditions every day.
Be careful as we you know, as we share our
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(31:50):
the right They don't always. You're happy to say no,
they don't.

Speaker 2 (31:54):
He is on The Fresh show Man Everybody's Still Mad.

Speaker 6 (31:57):
During one of our shows in Maryland, Beyond was wearing
a white jumpsuit, very cute with white gloves and very
long red, white and blue fringe coming off the arms.
Sounds adorable, right, Well, lots of people on the Internet
are pointing out that the fringe somehow looks like the
Russian flag.

Speaker 2 (32:13):
I don't know. I never thought that.

Speaker 6 (32:15):
She took some heat on social with one writing imagine
the amount of Preppe takes to make a Beyonce concert costume,
how many approvals by B and Co. Had to be
made each step of the way, and all of them
saw this spit and not one thought, Hey, this looks
like the Russian flag, which in the current political context
won't look good.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
Guys.

Speaker 6 (32:34):
The fringe is red, white and blue. She's on a
country tour. Everything is American inspired. I don't think she
was trying to secretly side with Russia.

Speaker 2 (32:44):
During her country concert. Can we not? Can we not?

Speaker 6 (32:50):
I'm so tired reaching so far we are reading It's
it's red white. All of her tour costumes are denim
and American inspired. Yes, a Russian flag has similar colors.
I don't think Beyonce's secretly flag on US team is
what I think. I'm I'm just really exhausted. Uh, girl,

(33:13):
I don't know, but I'm tired. George Clooney's wife is
also tired. Amal has introduced a strict no phone policy
at their home. Guest visiting their UK home, specifically, I
guess are asked to drop their phones into this basket
at the door, and there are no exceptions, no matter
who you are. She shared with Glamour magazine that the
policy helps create private moments and spaces, allowing honest conversations

(33:35):
and also protecting their families privacy. Since becoming a parent
to eight year old twins Ella and Alexander, she's become
especially vigilant, noting that they've never shared photos of their
kids online. George also agrees he's even asked the media
to leave their twins alone, saying he wants them to live.

Speaker 2 (33:50):
A normal life, not one shaped by fame.

Speaker 6 (33:52):
Which you know, it sounds annoying, like you want to
check Instagram or whatever, but I don't know when you're
with people, I'm I'm okay with it. I get why
they would want to do that and not have anything leak.
So I don't know, but maybe some people would have
an issue. Key would you would you drop a po Okay?

Speaker 4 (34:07):
My aunt does this as she like, we're not allowed
to be on our phone when we're visiting.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
So I haven't seen her in months, but I'm not
going to be visiting her anymore.

Speaker 1 (34:19):
Sad. It's sad, but she can't be a part of
my life anymore yet.

Speaker 2 (34:22):
She has a good, good intent.

Speaker 6 (34:23):
But and lastly, real quick you Grant was a little
sleepy while he was attending a Wimbledon match because he
was seen yesterday slumped in his chair alongside his wife
in London during a men's singles game. Photos are now
of course going viral like he's truly sleeping, sitting up,
turning into memes left and right. His afternoon nap drew
even more attention because Queen Camilla was seated right in

(34:44):
front of him at the Royal Box section, so of
course you're going to have all eyes on you.

Speaker 2 (34:49):
But yeah, he was tired and his wife didn't wake
him up.

Speaker 1 (34:51):
So that Wimbledon is like a it would be cool
to go, you know, I got again. It's an honor
to be in that section and the whole thing. We
got to wear a suit in the summer, are outside
in the sun to watch people like tennis, Like I don't.
I'd love to go. I'm not wearing a black suit
to go. I thought maybe he was dead, like dehydrated

(35:13):
or something. I don't know. I don't know that I
could rest in those conditions.

Speaker 2 (35:18):
Rest.

Speaker 6 (35:19):
No, I don't often feel sorry for mine, but I
do feel bad for you guys in suits in the summer.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
That doesn't seem like a great deal.

Speaker 2 (35:24):
No, so he was a little tired or dehydrated. I
don't know, maybe he passed out.

Speaker 6 (35:30):
If you want to elevate your listening experience, by the way,
we are going live on YouTube so you can find
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Speaker 1 (35:42):
Questionable if it really elevates the experience, But but I'll
take the production values high it is. Oh yeah, we
got like a little like it's a little TV show
over here with our director Kiki.

Speaker 6 (35:52):
Yeah, we're gonna be recording little videos that you can watch,
like while we can't play certain things.

Speaker 1 (35:57):
Yeah. So apparently we don't have the licensing rights to
play the music yeah on the tube and then half
of our bitch somehow, because I have no I don't
get it. But anyway, parts of the shus of portions
of the broadcast are available on YouTube always on the
iHeart app, except not on the on demand content. We
also don't have the licensing rights for that. I have

(36:19):
no who pays? What are we paying for? Because it's
none of us. So honestly, it's never been more important
to listen to the broadcast. Okay, Jesus Lord gosh darn it,

(36:40):
I'm working on that. That fleeting comment, let's let's come
back waiting by the phone. Why does somebody get ghosted blogs?
I wanted I wanted to get to this hour, but
I want to hear about the group chat drama that
that's going on in Kalin's life.

Speaker 6 (36:56):
Oh yeah, yeah, I mean it's it's I don't know
it's drama or I'm too sensitive, which is probably I'm too.

Speaker 1 (37:03):
Sensitive if I had to choose. We'll find out next day.
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(37:24):
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Tequila festival tickets. Bubba Sparks is going to be there,
and are we getting I know that he's reached out.
He wants to collab with you on Miss New Boobies.

(38:08):
That's right, Paulina. I don't know are we when are
we getting that drop? Is it? Where are we at
in the process? You know, I've been in the lab.

Speaker 2 (38:16):
I've been leaking in the lab.

Speaker 1 (38:17):
But I've still been doing it, I know.

Speaker 3 (38:20):
But I do have a new song dropping, yes, Miss
New Boobies, and I would like to get it on
mister Bubba Sparks's radar because he will be in town.

Speaker 1 (38:27):
With that being said, you know, I'm gonna need to
make a little appearance on stage. Okay, Well, I would
say with that being said, we probably need to make
the song first. It's being made, is it really?

Speaker 2 (38:37):
I mean, we're a little off beat.

Speaker 1 (38:39):
It's a concept of us.

Speaker 11 (38:43):
I like that.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
But do you think we could try this time to
maybe be on beat? We really certainly can.

Speaker 2 (38:51):
Tes every time.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
I'm always trying. I suppose we could. Yeah, I don't know,
and who do we just give the We just gave
a trip to see Kelly Clarkson in Vegas, uh to
someone and there to carry carry on that. So this
is very cool. You listen to our on demand podcast
on the iHeart Radio app, and we basically put it
right the front. We apparently we're not making it. The

(39:15):
whole thing was I was going to make you listen
to two or three minutes seven, but we're just we're
just smacked that putting it at the front. Certainly, No,
we missed the medal, so maybe we're not following instruction. No,
we're not not great at that, but we're gonna we're
gonna hide it a little bit because let's just be transparent.
We want you to listen to the on demand show.

(39:38):
Anything you missed on the show on the iHeart Radio app.
You can search for the Fred Show on demand on
iHeart Radio. But now it's Jennifer Lopez in Vegas her
residency at the Caesars Palace Coliseum in March thanks to
Live Nation. Uh So if you listen to us there,
then all the little instructions it's very simple. But we
tell you in the podcast how to win that trip

(39:58):
so you can go see j lo in Vegas, all
expenses paid, and shout out to Kerry, who's going to
Vegas to see Kelly Clarkson. Also, Andrea sent me this
last night. Apparently big things are happening in Lagrange. This
is what she says. This is one of the biggest
things ever happen in in Lagrange. But the Illinois Intermediate
fifty seventy champions, uh, the first state champions in the

(40:20):
history of Lagrange Park Little League. So I guess they
were the winners thirteen to two. So shout out to
the Lagrange Park Little League. Big things are happening there.
So anyway, I'm at me kids because I'm starting a
new sports agency and I'm gonna SI, I'm gonna sign
them young nine, ten, eleven. Let's get him locked up,

(40:40):
you know, get locked up, locked in. Yeah, Caylin and
I we have a sports agency. Kaylen's already gambling on you.
So it's well in the city. Please my last dame retire.

Speaker 2 (40:55):
You don't stop that boy.

Speaker 5 (40:57):
God.

Speaker 1 (40:57):
Yeah, honestly I've had enough. Sabrina Clapper there with that
single espresso. But Kiki, you got what did.

Speaker 2 (41:02):
That double express?

Speaker 1 (41:03):
That? Baby?

Speaker 5 (41:05):
Guy?

Speaker 1 (41:06):
Fred's show is on Good Morning everybody Thursday, July SAand
there's the Fred's Show. Hi Caleb this morning, Good morning, Jason, Brian,
Hi Paulina, Hello Kiki, Good morning. She'll be sholling one
hundred bucks in the show down in about twenty minutes.
She's never in the history of the game lost to
in a row. Will today be historic? I don't know.
She hates the ties, you know, and that we had

(41:27):
a thirteen hundred dollars tie yesterday that it lingered for
like ten days over the holidays. And then she judge,
she came in, she wasn't ready, she won sharp, she
won't she was stretched out, she did she hadn't done
her catalystetics to her aerobics or it wasn't the sud.
I don't know what was going on.

Speaker 9 (41:45):
And you think by now she would maybe watch like
an episode of The Real Housewives, like just wait.

Speaker 1 (41:51):
Because think about who's writing the questions, right, like, let's
show if you know your weakness, you know.

Speaker 6 (41:58):
Teresa, that whole stratosphere. So I was surprised, but it
may just be she took a little breaking break.

Speaker 1 (42:03):
From Okay, But I will say that the woman yesterday
was really good because I actually screwed the question up
and made it harder. You did, yeah, unintentionally, and the
woman still knew it, so she was she was an
elite player.

Speaker 2 (42:17):
Yeah, you know that's true. Shelley knew the answer that
I was looking exactly.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
I didn't know, but then the woman knew that for
the hard version, so yeah, you know it did. Yeah, right, exactly.
I will get to blogs in just a second. Waiting
by the phone, Why did somebody get ghost able to investigate?
Of course, Shelley and the Entertainment Report. What are you
working on?

Speaker 6 (42:33):
Kay, If you're gonna date someone secretly, you should probably
check your selfie make sure they're not in the background.

Speaker 1 (42:39):
Oh yeah, you know, you get caught up that way.
That's a good call.

Speaker 6 (42:43):
You know, you're on a secret vacation, somebody's hands, somebody's tattoo.

Speaker 2 (42:47):
You gotta just like look at the back of the photo.

Speaker 1 (42:49):
Yeah, Or you could do what I do if you
want to get people talking, like if you very rarely
date someone, is like, go on vacation and then get
like a female foot in the picture or like a
female hand in the picture. Ever been left waiting by
the phone. It's the Fred Show cam. Good morning, welcome
to the show. How are you hey, Thanks for having me.

Speaker 7 (43:08):
I'm fine, Honestly, I can.

Speaker 1 (43:10):
Tell you a little distressed. Why is that? What's going
on with this guy Chris? Why don't you if you
could tell us how you met at about any dates
you've been on, and where things are now.

Speaker 2 (43:18):
Yeah, so this his name is Chris.

Speaker 7 (43:21):
What we went on one date?

Speaker 2 (43:22):
We've met on Hinge.

Speaker 12 (43:24):
We talked for a little bit on the app and
some texting and we called on the phone and we
went on a really fun date.

Speaker 7 (43:33):
But he just never like texted me back after the date.

Speaker 2 (43:37):
So I don't know what's going on?

Speaker 1 (43:39):
Okay, And you look back on this date. I always
ask this question. You look back on the date and
you really felt like everything went well, no stumbling blocks,
no weird topics, nothing. I mean, it was like the
conversation was flowing and the chemistry was there, and and
you know, you really walked away thinking, I'm I'm for
sure going to hear from this guy again. We're definitely
going out again.

Speaker 7 (43:58):
No, yes, I really felt that.

Speaker 12 (43:59):
Well, Yeah, it was kind of like interesting because we
went He suggested a rage room, so I was super
excited for that because I've never done that. He's never
done that, and like we both shared about like some
of our past a little bit, and he was encouraging
me to yeah, like.

Speaker 7 (44:17):
Go for it, like rage at what you're what you've
been penting up over time? So I rage?

Speaker 1 (44:25):
Okay. I mean, hey, hey, that's an activity that I've
not heard of on a day, But sure, why not?

Speaker 11 (44:30):
I like it?

Speaker 1 (44:31):
I like it. I mean I feel like everyone's like
maybe for a drink. I mean, I'm guilty of that.
I don't plan activities, but good, Yeah, like your energy
was flowing.

Speaker 12 (44:41):
I felt I liked him, and I think he liked
me too. I just don't know what happened to him,
Like did he get into a car accident?

Speaker 2 (44:47):
Like why is he calling me back? Why isn't he
texting me?

Speaker 7 (44:51):
Why did he just ghost me? It's weird.

Speaker 1 (44:53):
Yeah, yeah, well we're about to find out because we're
gonna call this guy Chris hit him on the phone.
You'll be on the phone as well. And I don't
want you to say anything right at first, but at
some point you're welcome to jump in after we Hey, Kim,
all right, welcome back. Let's call Chris. You guys you
met on one of the apps on Hinge and you
went on a date. You thought the date went great.
You guys went to did like an activity, went to

(45:14):
one of those rage room things, and you had a
good time and you left the date thinking that you
wanted to see Chris again. But he is not responding
to you. He's not reaching out. You want to know why? Yeah, okay,
let's call him now. Good luck. Kim. Hello, Hi is
this Chris? Hey Chris, good morning. My name is Fred.

(45:34):
I'm calling for the Fred Show, the morning radio show,
and I have to tell you that we are on
the radio right now and I would need your permission
to continue with the call. Can which after for just
a second, you can hang up anytime? Uh? Yeah?

Speaker 11 (45:45):
Sure? What's up?

Speaker 1 (45:46):
Okay? Well, we're calling on behalf of a woman named
Kim who says she met you on Hinge and I
guess you guys went on a date recently. Do you
remember her? I hope, yeah, I remember. So she called
us and had nice things to say about you and
said she liked you and enjoyed the date. Was hoping
to hear from you again for another date. But you're
not responding to her. You haven't reached out she feels

(46:07):
like she's being ghosted. What's your side of the story.

Speaker 10 (46:11):
Yeah, you know, I had a nice time talking to
her online, and but look in person, it seemed like
she just had some pent up things that she needs
to deal with, and that's kind of like where we
left off.

Speaker 11 (46:27):
And I was like, you know, maybe not not for
me right now?

Speaker 1 (46:30):
What does that mean? Like, could you give us a
little more? I mean, why do you feel that way?
What happened?

Speaker 11 (46:36):
Well, look, I.

Speaker 10 (46:37):
Took her to one of those rage rooms for a
date because you know, I thought it would be fun
and different, like.

Speaker 1 (46:43):
You know, and one of these places like as a
show we went. They got old appliances and TVs and
it goggles on and you can just go swinging and stuff.
So that's what you guys did. So what happened?

Speaker 10 (46:53):
Yeah, you know, you know, I'm glad you did, because,
like it showed me that there's a whole aside to
her and that she has some pent.

Speaker 11 (47:03):
Up aggression that she should probably deal with before getting
into a relationship with anybody.

Speaker 1 (47:10):
What does that mean though, because like the purpose of
going in the room is to get the aggression, Like
that's why you go there, So why why was that
so triggering for you though? I mean, what happened that
was out of the ordinary?

Speaker 10 (47:20):
You know, Yeah, I hear you, but it's just, uh,
I saw a side of her that I was like,
this is more than just somebody having fun and like
you know, being angry throwing.

Speaker 11 (47:30):
It seemed like there was some something underneath going on.

Speaker 1 (47:34):
So yeah, well yeah, what did you see though?

Speaker 10 (47:37):
So we're allowed to like play music, and while we're
breaking stuff, she picks like a death metal song and
then like, dude, I'm not even kidding, she.

Speaker 11 (47:47):
Started doing nuts. Like it's gonna sound mean, but like,
you know, like an animal with.

Speaker 1 (47:52):
Raby's kind of wow, whoa Kim became an animal with Raby?
Was she falling at the mountain?

Speaker 11 (47:58):
Practically?

Speaker 1 (47:58):
Man?

Speaker 10 (47:59):
Like I'm not even kidding, but she was screaming and
like breaking stuff.

Speaker 11 (48:03):
And I'm not trying.

Speaker 10 (48:04):
To sound mean, but yeah, I feel like she was
salvating a little bit. It got a little messy, and
it was not It was not cute, Like you know,
she was screaming, breaking stuff and when the music stopped
me right, so yeah, and like screaming like like hardcore
screaming like scary and when the music stopped. She wouldn't stop,
and that was very weird, man, Like they had to

(48:27):
like pry the crowd crowbar out of her hand. And
I was a little a little freaky, you know, it
freaked me out. And I'm also pretty sure she was
screaming like you Phil or something like that.

Speaker 1 (48:38):
But I don't know. Man, Phil, damn, let me bring
Kim in. I forgot to mention that Kim is here.
I'm sorry. I'm very forgetful. Hey, Kim, who's Phil? And
And what's that?

Speaker 5 (48:49):
Like?

Speaker 7 (48:49):
What Shelle is my biological dad who let her four?

Speaker 11 (48:55):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (48:56):
Okay, of course I would have pensive energy, and also
like doesn't everybody have pens up energy sometimes, Like it's fine,
it's fine to express anger than to internalize it and
then go raw inside for life, right, Like you just
got to let that out.

Speaker 7 (49:14):
So I don't understand that.

Speaker 1 (49:16):
I don't.

Speaker 12 (49:17):
I feel like I have a right to be angry
at my biological dad who loved me when I was
a child.

Speaker 1 (49:24):
I mean, it's a guy with daddy issues and a
room full of daddy issues. I'm not laughing at you,
but I'm just envisioning going on a first date with
a woman who is who is aggressively and uncontrollably swinging
at things and screaming out her father.

Speaker 7 (49:40):
I think, right, but it's so normal, right, isn't that
what anybody would do?

Speaker 4 (49:45):
Right?

Speaker 2 (49:45):
It's real.

Speaker 1 (49:46):
Yeah, it's a very real thing. But I guess if
I didn't know you, nor if I didn't know you,
I might, you know, be a little concerned about your
well being. If you were screaming a man's name and
then they had to physically restrain you from from and
take the crowbar from your hands and pry them pry
it away from you, I would concern me. I think
I would be wondering, you know, kind of for what

(50:08):
the context was. And now we know. So, hey, Chris,
she she was screaming at her estranged father on a
first date.

Speaker 11 (50:16):
Yeah, totally normal, right.

Speaker 1 (50:18):
I mean, Okay, this one's hard, I guess because I'm
laughing because the picture in my head is I don't
know what I would do if I were you, Chris, Like,
I don't know how I would. First of all, if
I heard a man's name and you're swinging, I would
assume it was an ex boyfriend. And then I'm like,
why are we thinking about him right now? It turns
out though it's a little bit deeper than that which
we commiserate with. But at the same time, I can

(50:40):
see why if you didn't know someone well and you
weren't invested in them, you might be like, I don't
know if I want to go down this rabbit hole
with you. You know what I mean, because it sounds
like maybe you've got some unresolved stuff. I mean, would
you say that's true, Kim, that you have some some
unresolved issues.

Speaker 4 (50:56):
You know?

Speaker 7 (50:57):
Yeah, I think that part is unresolved.

Speaker 12 (51:00):
But I think I you know, I'm sure maybe Chris
has some unresolved things and or I do have resolve
things that are unresolved.

Speaker 11 (51:09):
Huh, that's why you got therapy, though you know you
should probably do that.

Speaker 2 (51:14):
We all have at Sometimes therapy is not enough.

Speaker 7 (51:16):
My guy doesn't help you. Yeah, just the guy left
me when I was growing up. Yeah, that mother, I
get it.

Speaker 1 (51:22):
I mean, you don't have a crowbar, you don't have
any sort of sharp obtext or barkley.

Speaker 7 (51:27):
I do like, I'm always ready, like if he if
I ever see this make okay.

Speaker 1 (51:31):
I guess I can kind of see where where Chris
is coming from. But Kim I feel for you. I
do feel for you, and I want you to like
talk to somebody about this, you know.

Speaker 7 (51:39):
Yeah, yeah, but I'm just like really angry after all
these Yeah.

Speaker 1 (51:45):
No, that's that's that's clear, Kim. I really hope that
that maybe you could talk with someone about this and
I don't know, find some form of resolution or something, because, yeah,
moving forward, it might be an issue for you. Would
you say, that's that's possible.

Speaker 7 (51:59):
Yeah, it's possible.

Speaker 5 (52:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
And here's Chris who doesn't know you, and he's going,
I don't know what, you know, what have I uncovered here?
You know, he doesn't know, so it's not really his fault.
But I'll ask the question, Chris. I mean, now you
have a little bit better understanding. Would you like to
go out with Kim again?

Speaker 5 (52:16):
No?

Speaker 11 (52:16):
No, thanks, Okay, Kim shouldn't say for a bit.

Speaker 2 (52:22):
Oh well, hey, if you would, he could.

Speaker 1 (52:24):
All right, this is really unraveled now, Look, Kim, I
wish you the very best of luck. I do, and
and Chris thank you for your time as well.

Speaker 7 (52:30):
Yeah, you don't forget that.

Speaker 13 (52:34):
The entertainment report he's on the press show that'sis Olivia
Munn revealed that her mother, Kim, has been diagnosed with
stage one breast cancer, just two years after Olivia's own
fight with a very It was a more aggressive version
of breast cancer, but still.

Speaker 2 (52:49):
I mean, a daughter going through it now, a mom
going through it.

Speaker 6 (52:53):
Encouragement to take a cancer risk assessment despite a clear mammogram,
led to an MRI that caught Kim's cancer early, which
is amazing and.

Speaker 2 (53:01):
I high like it. Do all the things.

Speaker 6 (53:04):
I mean, test can miss these things, and even knowing
like family history can show that you have a risk
and lead to more testing. She's now completed twelve rounds
of chemo and will continue monthly treatments through the fall,
but she'll hope but hopefully catching it early means that
she's going to be just fine. And of course Olivia
has been very vocal about her double mess ectomy and

(53:24):
all the things like go get your mammogram, go ask
if you qualify for the risk assessment, all the things,
and catching it.

Speaker 2 (53:31):
Early, you know, is the best case scenario.

Speaker 6 (53:34):
Moving on to Meg the Stallion, who posted a very
sexy photo sitting by a pool yesterday, but fans, unfortunately
we're not looking at her because in the background they
quickly noticed five time NBA All Star claimed Thompson, and
he was like sunbathing and he wasn't tagged, and I
don't know if she knew he was in the photo.
I had to think she did right because he's a
big man. But now, of course everyone's wondering, what is

(53:57):
the nature of your relationship?

Speaker 1 (53:59):
Whose pool is this?

Speaker 6 (54:00):
I wanted to know who took the photo because if
he's over there, you know who's taking the foot Did
she set up a little tripod?

Speaker 2 (54:06):
But I don't know. Maybe they're dating.

Speaker 6 (54:08):
Speaking of dating, Cardi B sparked, of course, breakup speculation
after deleting all photos of NFL star Steffan Diggs from
her Instagram, and then she shared that cryptic I'm So
tired post during Paris Fashion Week, and fans were wondering,
you know, if they had broken up or what was
going on, or maybe it was a stunt around her
upcoming album, But a surprise workout video featuring Carti and

(54:30):
Steffan training together confirms that there's still.

Speaker 2 (54:33):
An item for now.

Speaker 6 (54:34):
So I don't know if she got mad at him
and removed everything, but offset was celebrating and now he's
going to have to, you know, delete his account again
because I guess they're back together or still together. And lastly,
in other celebrity relationship news, speaking of you know, all
of that going on, Jennifer Aniston is dating.

Speaker 2 (54:52):
A hypnotist, oh, which is very interesting. I feel like
Jim Curtis.

Speaker 6 (54:56):
This dude was spotted with her in Majorca, a month
after rumors began on social that they were dating. They
joined Jason Bateman and his wife Amanda on the Spanish island.
They party together on a yacht, which I feel like
everyone's on a damn yacht. Jim is a self described
wellness pioneer, author and hypnotist who claim to help clients
recover from the past and become magnetic.

Speaker 1 (55:17):
I don't know if I'd like that, because even if
you believe in the hypnotism stuff, yeah, I don't know, Like,
what are you trying to do? Right, Like, I don't know.
I'm laying here like trying to watch a movie. Why
you got that little watch in front of my eyes?
That's what he does.

Speaker 2 (55:32):
I don't know, right, he was in my top hat.
You know, Monica, you're getting very sleepy take off. I
wouldn't like it either. Don't get away. I've seen people
get hypnotized, like.

Speaker 1 (55:43):
I don't that with psychics, like I believe, I believe
in some of that, but I don't need you being
like I know what you're No, you don't get off.

Speaker 2 (55:51):
So she has a very interesting new boyfriend. It looks
like by the way, we are live on YouTube on
and off now through the show.

Speaker 6 (55:58):
If you want to look at us while you're listening
to us, and then you can type the frend show
on demand on the iHeartRadio app if you would like
to catch up on anything you missed.

Speaker 1 (56:05):
Do you have what it takes to battle show biz?
Shelley in the show Biz Showdown, show Bis shoe Bis
show Biz. What's the confidence level to this?

Speaker 2 (56:18):
Hi, I would say medium to high.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
Yeah, medium to high. Let's see what Tayla's confidence level is. Kayla, Hi, Kayla, Hila,
good morning, welcome. Your confidence level would be one, oh
not very high? Oh okay, Cayla. Fun fact about you though,
would be what.

Speaker 2 (56:41):
I just got married about two months ago and I
am a big fan of you guys.

Speaker 1 (56:47):
Well, thank you and congratulations. So one hundred bucks is
the prize. Shelley did lose yesterday. We had to write
a check for one thousand, three hundred dollars. Ummm, that
was lost over sixty nine. So one twenty wins sixty
nine laws. It's five questions against our pop culture expert.
Let's go. Good luck?

Speaker 2 (57:03):
Okay, good luck?

Speaker 1 (57:05):
All right, good luck? You gotta go shells all right, Kayla,
here we go. Which singer covered the cost of therapy
for her entire Guts World tour crew?

Speaker 11 (57:16):
Oh?

Speaker 1 (57:17):
Olivia Rodrigo, Jennifer Anison's Room to be dating a hypnotist?
In which iconic TV show did she play? Rachel Green Friends?
Which newly single modern family actress was spotted with Tom
Brady this week?

Speaker 5 (57:32):
Oh?

Speaker 2 (57:34):
To Vergara, Oh, I don't know, Okay, Lauren.

Speaker 1 (57:40):
Hill, thank the Essence Festival for taking the blame for
her late performance. Where does the festival take place?

Speaker 2 (57:52):
Three to California and culture.

Speaker 1 (57:57):
Jacephis Yeah, I think so. I don't know. I've never
said that. I've never seen that before. Turns I never
knew anyway. I want to give too much away. Turn
seven years old today? Which two rappers is she the
daughter of?

Speaker 10 (58:12):
I'm sorry, can you repeat it?

Speaker 1 (58:13):
Culture? Turns seven years old today? Which two rappers is
she the daughter of? Three?

Speaker 5 (58:23):
Two?

Speaker 2 (58:24):
I don't know Carnaby and okay.

Speaker 1 (58:28):
I don't think we can get I don't think no, no,
no no. I think five is okay. I don't think
we can do three. Got it right? So we can
do one, we can do two, we can do five.
I can't do three, and then four was wrong and
I never it was confusing. I've never seen it. It's
I thought that person, that person I don't want to
say too much, was like, I don't want to say I.

Speaker 2 (58:47):
Think it's his.

Speaker 1 (58:48):
Okay, all right, there we go. So we're gonna go three.
All right, just get a five so I don't have
to hear it, please, which singer covered the cost of
therapy for her entire Guts World tour crew.

Speaker 2 (59:01):
Olivia Rodrigo, Yes.

Speaker 1 (59:02):
Jennifer Addison's Room to Be Dating a hypnotist on which
I kind of TV showed and she played Rachel Green
Friends Yeah, which newly single Modern Family actress was spotted
with Tom Brady this week.

Speaker 2 (59:13):
Sophia our Gar.

Speaker 1 (59:14):
Yeah, I don't think we can. I don't think, Sophie,
I don't think so. Lauren Hill thanked the Essence Festival
for taking the blame for her late performance. Where does
the festival take place.

Speaker 2 (59:27):
Three Atlanta, No, New Orleans and culture.

Speaker 1 (59:33):
That's a lot of bucks. Culture sifits turns seven years
old today? Which two rappers? Is she the daughter of.

Speaker 2 (59:41):
Uh Cardibi an offset?

Speaker 1 (59:43):
That's right? Yeah, that's a four. Yeah. I stand with
my decision. What geeky?

Speaker 6 (59:48):
What?

Speaker 1 (59:48):
Don't look at me like that? Don't look at me
like that?

Speaker 2 (59:51):
Her real friends call her Sophie.

Speaker 1 (59:56):
Shot up. It's one hundred bucks. I don't want to
hear it your real friends, kay Do we still have
the shirts? Yes, we're going to give you a shirt, Kayla.
We don't normally give runner up prizes, but that was close.
We're gonna give you one of our very coveted more
it's more than one hundred dollars. Yes, in our hearts,
thank you thirteen or one of the thirteen shirts. All right,

(01:00:19):
so Cayla, hang on, have a good day and thank
you for listening. She used to be a big fan.
I'm not sure if she is anymore at all. Oh okay,
what so it's okay? Oh no, you sound disappointed. Yeah, no,
it's so good. She got a shirts hundred bucks. Got
we gotta be a little stricter here on this game.
We gotta be a little stricter, and we got to
be a little We got to because I don't want
to hear it anymore. I don't want to hear it.

Speaker 2 (01:00:41):
Yes, I mean her name is Sophia.

Speaker 1 (01:00:43):
Is a Tony ber certificate? Who exactly get you? Are
such a crabster? Can we have you not in front
here or not? Can I count on you or not?
So I guess what I got bad news for you,
different person altogether. You ain't even talking to the right person.

(01:01:05):
Let's see the throwback throwdown. I got more fread show
next on Dotty seven one h t Well in the city.
How does your Urban Dictionary name go? Again? It was
Kaylin one of the most attractive people of all time
or something. Always high standers. I'm one of the hottest

(01:01:25):
people of all time, though, wasn't it. Yeah, that's what
Urban Dictionary says about Fred. Fred's show is Hoday Morning Everyone, Thursday,
July tenth. It's the Fred Show. Hi Kilin, good morning,
Hi Jason Brown. Morning show is Shelley. I didn't I
didn't say, but we were late and I had to go,
so love you, Shelley, have a good day. There have

(01:01:48):
no controversy in the game. There have to be rules. Okay,
we live in a society. There have to be rules.
You don't get ten seconds answer this question. I was
thrown off by the last the kid's last name because
I thought culture was like Sharon for there just was
no last name. Correct. Yeah, yeah, I was first been
first name basis of Kids Whole Live. So the throwback
throw down named that tune battle k with seven wins,

(01:02:09):
Jason at seven, Kiki has four, Paulina has four. If
you want to play our throwback, name that tune battle
eight five, five, five, nine, one one three five. I'm
sure you'll here. This is another show soon. We faxed
over all of our questions to the other shows too,
so they can just go ahead and use those rare.

Speaker 2 (01:02:24):
On the iHeart app. If you guys want to just
copy directly give us a listener.

Speaker 1 (01:02:28):
Yeah, while you're there, play the exact same game. Good gosh, good,
good golly, Miss Molly. I said, gosh, ye know, but
you I said, I'm correcting myself. Okay, because it's it's
a fleeting thing. I don't even mean to say. It's
just a figure speech. I on me to call out
if you want to play and you may be called
upon for the coveted phone of friends. So if you

(01:02:48):
know throwback songs, which we define as six and a
half years and older, and I can take it as
far back as I want, I don't care because apparently
Jason knows Kansas songs from nineteen eighty. So the next
time you can plane about a song from nineteen ninety eight,
I swear I have never ninety It was a beautifully
you do not want to hear it? So called now
if you want to play. We had mentioned yesterday that

(01:03:11):
we're working on trying to get some supplies down to
Texas to help out the folks affected by the floods there.
Working with a group called Operation Air Drop. So they
they this is what they do. They find volunteer pilots
who have access to airplanes and they got a list
of supplies here that they need, stuff like kitchen gloves
and bug spray and buckets and trash bags and all

(01:03:33):
this kind of stuff and amy where they're right from
one hundred truck back. Our friend, without any question, offered
to pay for as much as we could put on
airfread to take down there. We're just working on the
logistics right now. So I got a bunch of emails
about it yesterday. There are people from different counties that
listen to us all over the country who were offering,
you know, to get involved, to give us stuff, and
I wish I had a cargo plane. I did a

(01:03:55):
little put putt plane. It is not going to be much,
but I really wanted because you know, I think everyone
and who listens to the show is quite a ways
away from Texas, and I know that people would love
to help. And you can donate money to a bunch
of different organizations. We've vetted a few and we've got
them up on our social media platforms you can see.
But we wanted to take some actual stuff there and

(01:04:16):
try and make an impact and represent our audience in
doing that. So we're working on that right now. Whether
we're actually going to burn it or whether we're going
to Dallas or something, we're trying to get that done,
and it may be tomorrow and it may be a
little bit later in the process. So yeah, Yeah, there's
a lot of moving parts, a lot of a lot

(01:04:37):
of a lot of moving parts. Yeah, And I'll be honest, Tara,
from the organization that is doing the best you can
to to make it. The President is going there tomorrow,
so I don't know if her Fred needs to be
anywhere near there. I really don't. I feel I feel like,
you know, my lice, my Candida lights all and buckets
made wind. I don't know where. But we really want

(01:04:57):
to help out because it's just obviously incredibly tragic situation
down there. And thank you to all who have reached out.
I mean people have reached out and said I don't
have any money, but how can I help? And so
so thank you for all of that, and we'll keep
you updated. And thanks to Amy with her right, and
I'm some of our other partners too who offered to
help as well with that. So throwback, throw down, name

(01:05:19):
that tune, battle calling out if you want to play.
The entertainment report headlines and fun fact coming up to
what are you working on?

Speaker 6 (01:05:24):
K Love Island contestants apology for some reason it was
sped up I think.

Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
Which was weird was.

Speaker 1 (01:05:29):
The Entertainment Report. He's on the Fresh Show.

Speaker 2 (01:05:32):
All right, we have time for like two quick stories.

Speaker 6 (01:05:34):
But first, Sierra or Tega has addressed her a dramatic
exit from Love Island after outrage erupted over her past
racist posts, and she says she agrees with production's decision
to give her the boot. So even if you're not watching,
I'm sure you've seen all this unfold online. And in
a linky video and a written statement she shared on
Instagram yesterday, Sierra said that she's went back home for

(01:05:56):
forty eight hours and is ready to address herself very
naively using an incredibly offensive and derogatory term. First and foremost,
she apologizes to the Asian community and all who she
has offended, adding I had no idea that word held
so much pain and harm and came with the history
that it did, or I never would have used it.
And while she said she had no ill intent when

(01:06:16):
using the term, she concedes that there's absolutely no excuse
because intent doesn't excuse ignorance. Now I liked her apology here,
there were just two interesting things for me. First of all,
I think she sped up the video in her apology,
and I don't know if it's because she spoke slow
and wanted to hit every point, but it seemed oddly

(01:06:36):
sped up.

Speaker 2 (01:06:37):
So that was the first thing I noticed.

Speaker 6 (01:06:38):
And the second thing is that she said there's a
lot of time Sam's going around as to when she
used it.

Speaker 2 (01:06:43):
She said she used it. There's been two and the
last time was in twenty twenty four.

Speaker 6 (01:06:47):
She used it on a story, and she actually showed
us a conversation where somebody called her out said you
can't use that word, and they had a really great conversation,
and she said it was then and there I took
it out of my vocabulary. So someone must have taken
this video from her story and chosen when to use it,
which I think is interesting. But she did have receipts
from where she said, Okay, I'm not going to use
that word. It was a good dialogue, so I thought

(01:07:08):
two things were very interesting. But she was booted. They
have no tolerance for that, and I agree with their decision.
Moving on to something that I heard that you guys
have to hear because I didn't want to hear it.
I didn't ask for this, but Jojo Siwa covered Betty
Davis eyes by Kim Carnes.

Speaker 2 (01:07:23):
I believe, and she's she's trying to be like Miley Cyrus.
I think she knows just what.

Speaker 4 (01:07:32):
Jobs.

Speaker 1 (01:07:42):
It hurts. It sounds like it hurts, yeah, like it
is everything.

Speaker 2 (01:07:46):
Okay, Yeah, I don't know why she covered it. She
had a wig on.

Speaker 6 (01:07:49):
There's a lot going on, but yeah, clear clear throat, baby,
and if you miss anything, clear.

Speaker 1 (01:07:57):
Clear it at me next time. No, he said, it
sounds like some radio people.

Speaker 6 (01:08:03):
No, you don't.

Speaker 1 (01:08:04):
You don't have the ever body.

Speaker 4 (01:08:12):
You missed any part of whatever the hell this is,
and you want to catch up.

Speaker 1 (01:08:15):
I don't know anymore.

Speaker 2 (01:08:16):
Fred Show on the Man on the Free I heard.

Speaker 1 (01:08:18):
I've lost all will.

Speaker 11 (01:08:19):
I don't know.

Speaker 1 (01:08:19):
Oh no, it's funny. It's like the right, right, we
need to have will. That's what they say, the fun Fact.
We'll do it next, waiting by the phone and uh
and more stay right here, more Fread Show Next, The
Fread Show is on Friend's fun Fact Fred fun.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
Learn so much?

Speaker 1 (01:08:49):
Guys, Did you know that lighters were invented before matches?
I swear I'm not right. The first lighter known I
don't know. I would say this as as essentially as
a lamp, was invented in eighteen twenty three by a
guy named Johan Well. The first friction matches, known as

(01:09:13):
Congress matches, were invented in eighteen twenty six by John Walker.
I'm thinking those two guys didn't know each other Johan
and John, John Wolfgang, Dobin Reiner. Anyway, it seems counterintuitive though,
I mean, once you think that the match would be
before the lighter.

Speaker 2 (01:09:30):
Robally, that's a good fact.

Speaker 1 (01:09:31):
Well, thank you, welcome, suppose the other crappy ones more
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