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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Hello, good morning
my little love bunnies.
Happy Wednesday, here we are.
I have three lightheartedstories for you.
Hopefully they're lighthearted.
All right, here we go.
You remember Tiffany Gomez?
She was the crazy plane ladywho went viral after not real
rant on flight and she launchesa new career.
I wonder what it is?
Probably only fans.
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No, I'm just kidding, let's see.
I don't need.
I haven't even read it.
All I read was the headline uh,the crazy plane lady is now the
safe for work lady.
Okay, tiffany gomez, whosenotoriety took flight after she
had a caught on camera meltdownon a plane in 2023, is getting a
new career off the ground.
The 40 year old marketingexecutive, an entrepreneurial
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trailblazer who's that,motherfucker?
Is not real rant on an americanairlines flight went viral two
years ago is now going to be acon.
Oh, a content creator forpasses.
I don't even know what that is.
She had met, okay, sorry, oh no.
She had been rumored to joinonly fans, which features adult
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content, but passes forbidsexplicit material.
According to the outlet I don'teven know if I'm pronouncing
this correctly it is spelledjust like passes p-a-s-s-e-s.
Never heard of it.
She promises unfiltered,unexpected and unapologetic
material from her life.
Unapologetic, okay, what in theworld does that even mean?
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Gomez will share a behind thescenes looks of my chaos work
workouts, pups, sports shoes andfits.
What a fits me, according toher bio on passes.
We're gonna have to look atpasses.
Is it like an?
Only fans?
I don't know, but it's passessays it does not allow explicit
material, which is good.
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She encourages potentialclients to direct message her,
since that's where all the magichappens, oh dear.
Before cheekily ending with anod to her now famous tirade
thanks for flying with me.
She wrote with a lips emojithis woman, I swear it will cost
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9.99 a month to fly with gomez,the cheapest of several tiers
she has on the site, whichallows you access to her wall
and earn discounts on her merch.
Gomez made national headlineswhen she held up her fellow.
We know about how she made theheadlines.
Okay, she remained in thespotlight since, appearing on
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podcasts, youtube shows, givingtours of her sleek Texas home.
This poor gal is trying to milkthat 15 minutes of fame.
Texas home, this poor gal'sprompt.
She's trying to milk that 15minutes of fame.
In the months after the incident, she dispelled rumors that the
episode was prompted bysomething supernatural and
otherworldly.
She said I literally did notsee anything.
It was an expression of speech.
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The real reason was too cringeto initially admit to, she said.
The reason I probably haven'tcome out yet is that it's too
cringe.
Gomez said she got into alittle bit of an altercation
with another passenger and thatit spiraled out of control.
Of course, we all know that bynow.
So if you want to go see thebehind the scenes of this,
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tiffany Gomez, you can go joinpasses and pay $9.99 a month to
have access to whatever I don'tknow.
Okay, moving on, I wish herwell good luck, but there will
be people that will do it allright.
So the next, the next storyozempic users are hooked on this
popular drink, which was justranked the unhealthiest bottled
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beverage in the US.
Right now I have a question forMr Shons.
This Ozempic that people aretaking not for diabetic use,
because Ozempic was made fordiabetics, but I'm not the
question is not about them.
The question is about thepeople who use it for weight
loss period that don't even havediabetes.
Are they going to have to takethis shot for the rest of their
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lives?
Or do you take it, lose weightand then you stop taking it, and
if that's the case, thesepeople are just going to gain
the weight right back.
Tell me, is that correct or not?
But anyway, moving on with thisarticle, it looks like it's
going to be Core Power, thisdrink, that's so.
Core Power Protein Shakes, afavorite of the gym rats and
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ozempic junkies, just gotslammed as America's worst
bottled drink.
Wow, I used to drink this notall the time, I would have one
occasionally or somethingsimilar to it and I stopped
drinking them too because itmade me bloated, it made me
swell up with my joints, andit's just not good.
So, oh, it's fair lives too.
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Oh, my god, it's fair life.
I thought fair life was a good,was a good company.
Fair life's gore.
Core power protein shakes,beloved by I already read all
that has just been crowned theunhealthiest bottle beverage in
america, despite their muscleboosting reputation, according
to eat this.
Not that shakes like these area great way to start the day
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without having to sit down andhave a full breakfast.
Gushed elise ramer, a 42 yearold PR pro in Florida,
previously reported on the post.
Raymer says she puts core powerin her coffee.
I can see that while taking theweight loss drug Mongero.
Since users need to focus ontheir protein intake due to the
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possible muscle loss side effect.
So Zympic's making you losemuscle too, not just fat.
But nutrition experts arethrowing a red flag on the plate
.
Good, I put these first as theunhealthiest bottle drink in the
US, because they are so highlymarketed as a great source of
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protein and healthy food when inreality they are a disaster to
your metabolic health.
She's a registered dietitian.
Mary Sabat recently told Eatthis, not that.
Core Power Protein shakes mayseem like a convenient
post-workout drink, but a closerlook at the ingredients reveals
several health concerns.
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Yes, always look at theingredients.
That's what I've had to startdoing.
That's what you know.
When I started trying to loseweight and get healthy, I
started reading.
I especially read theingredients on these products
that are claiming to be healthybecause they're not all this
sugar-free crap.
No, those are probably theworst, are probably the worst.
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The shakes are made by fair life, owned by coca-cola.
Oh, I did not know that.
Wow, see, I always thought fairlife was a healthy.
See that I get fooled.
I get fooled just likeeverybody else.
Fair life was, oh, I need tostop.
Okay, so the shakes are made byfair life owned by coca-cola,
which is not a good company andboasts up to 42 grams of protein
per bottle.
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But that muscle comes with aside controversy.
According to Sabat, it's notjust about sugar.
Well, okay, they usenon-organic, conventional dairy,
which often comes from cows fedGMO corn and soy and may
contain residues of hormones andantibiotics, unlike grass-fed
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dairy which is higher withinomega-3s and CLA and free from
harmful residues.
Oh, the addition of carrageenanI can't read my contacts is
messing up, sorry a thickeningagent linked to gut inflammation
and irritation further detractsfrom its healthy profile.
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Ta-da, there it is.
That's why I quit drinking it awhile ago.
I stopped drinking them a whileago, thank goodness.
Okay.
Moving on, this california dad,police called on him after
neighbor mistakes him forhomeless man stealing a baby.
He says I need to work on myappearance.
Yeah, you do, mister, becauseyou do look like a homeless.
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You look like a homeless lady.
Which what you look like withyour messed up man bun?
There a tired california dadout of out on a routine walk
with his newborn baby had thepolice called on him by a
concerned neighbor who feared hehad kidnapped the child.
Well, good for her.
I guess for good on theneighbor for calling him chapman
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.
This is hilarious, I'm sorry itis chapman.
Hamburg, 33, was walking aroundhis neighborhood in huntington
beach with his daughter,florence, in a baby wrap carrier
on April 22nd, as he had donemultiple times before, to give
his wife a little breakaccording.
Well, that's nice.
Hamburg didn't bother changingout of his baggy brown Patagonia
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jacket, stained jeans ortattered slippers when he
embarked on his brief walk inthe residential area.
They have a picture of him and,god bless, he does look pretty
ragged.
His shaggy looking appearanceum led a lady to mistake him for
a homeless man and call thecops.
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He said I am surprised all ofmy neighbors haven't seen me and
recognize me by now.
He wrote.
Authorities later arrived athamburger's home and questioned
him over his daily walk were yougoing for a walk?
Is this baby or something?
Your neighbor saw you andthought you were homeless.
He said no, not homeless, justa tired dad.
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Oh bless, that's hilarious.
I'm sorry but it is.
It's funny.
All right, we need to move on tothe question of the day.
All right, I have a question doyou still have cable or do you
use all the streaming services?
I'm trying to talk the gentinto getting rid of our cable.
But then I think, well, youknow, what would we?
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What?
How would?
Because we certain channels welike to watch, but apparently
you can watch everything onyoutube now, but of course, a
paid subscription.
But you know, we got to haveour fox news, I know, I know,
but we have to.
And then we like our cookingchannels, food network and all
that, um so, and of course,sports my god, we got to have
the football during the fall.
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So what if you don't have cable?
What do you use to watch all ofthat?
If you, what?
I mean, we're stillold-fashioned.
Maybe I should get the kidsover to show us what to do to or
in order to get all that.
But then again I think, well,god, if you have to have youtube
, then you gotta have hbo max,then you're gonna have netflix
and there's all these differentstreaming services you pay for.
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It's gonna total up to be whatthe cable bill is anyway, and I
don't know, we're old set in ourways.
What do you think?
What is your?
What are your viewing optionswhen you watch tv?
If you watch tv, all right,gotta go love y'all.
Thanks for listening.
Bye.