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Speaker 1 (00:22):
Hello, Hello, Hello, and welcome to another episode of Bravo.
We're black and you can hear the smile in my
voice because I am here with Moni Baby. We got
so many things to talk about today. Y'all are getting
a Monday episode. You guys will be getting the Wednesday episode.
I promise you you'll be getting a Thursday and a
Friday and a Saturday episode because listen, listen, it's so

(00:45):
much TV on and it's still not done premiering. Okay,
Potomac is coming back. Abbot Elementary is actually coming back
this week October first. Abb Elementary is coming back. Like
we have so many things on. Peace Maker is on
and I don't know if you guys watched the last
episode of peace Maker, but they brought Lex Luther in

(01:07):
to the DC you again on the news episode, but
Money welcome back. We already talked off camera about where
you've been. I won't ask how you're doing. I would
just I'll just ask if you are ready to go
on this roller coaster with me, because we're gonna be
talking about so many different things.

Speaker 2 (01:26):
And thank you for also being here.

Speaker 1 (01:29):
Where you know I am. You know when life gets hard,
and it does, we all got the moments where we get
knocked down more ways than one, metaphorically literally. Nevertheless, we persist. Nevertheless,
we watch TV while we're recovering from the life. It's
not you know, it's about so I've been watching, We
have been texting, I'm here, I'm ready to go. A

(01:50):
lot of all caps, y'all just get ready saying that
they're They're not playing around on the television right now.
I'm not bored, and this is my favorite time to
be alive personally, when I'm not bored on TV. October
through December is my favorite time of year period. So
the fact that we have so much TV, you know,

(02:11):
Fall TV, the Fall lineup is Fall lineup thing, and
things are coming out.

Speaker 2 (02:16):
I mean, there's also a bunch of movies that I
want to see.

Speaker 1 (02:18):
I want to see that new the Tiana Taylor Leonardo
DiCaprio Regional Hall movie.

Speaker 2 (02:25):
I want to see that that's.

Speaker 1 (02:27):
A yes theaters, No, that's all Rise or something like that, like,
that's that's a that's a TV show though that is
actually coming out though. Yeah, I'm so dumb, sorry, right exactly,

(02:50):
that's why you think it's Tiana Glenn Close. Uh, we
see Nash, Sarah Parson, and Kim Kardashian. What the name
going on right now? Y'all? It's a American horror story
because it's by you know, Ryan, who does all the
things that producer who produces American horror story And obviously
you've seen one of Ryan's shows, so I love I

(03:11):
actually love most Ryan shows. And since he won't bring
back Scream Queens, I guess we'll. I will accept that,
but I'm going to keep asking for Screen Queens back.

Speaker 2 (03:21):
Sorry, like I'm never going to stop.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
That's where we met Glenn Powell, who also is going
to be on another show that's coming on, who called
Chad Powers. I don't know if I'll be watching and
covering that. But we also have only murders in the
building going on, like I did start.

Speaker 2 (03:38):
That episode four? Yes, and how are you liking it?

Speaker 1 (03:43):
I am liking it. I find few things hard to
get that first second season stride. The dialogue for me,
this season is leaving leading a little bit to be desired.

(04:04):
I love how funny they can be, but it doesn't
mean we don't need a script, especially for my really
Selena Blanco, Oh yes, shout out to her. Congratulations Selena
Gomez and Blanco, Oh my goodness, like married to Benny
Blanco U Texas. The news that they got married for

(04:29):
It's just like, okay, so now where is this going
to go? Because when Justin got married it was crazy.
But I'm like, okay, and now Selena is married. But
I feel like, even though Justin and Haley are together,
I mean, shout out to Haley. She's a billionaire. They
had Jack Blues, they just announced that he's performing at Coachella.

(04:54):
There's a lot going on in that relationship that it's
not very He's not okay, good why in a good way,
in a weird way, learned about her husband, and I'm
concerned about both of them, and I just I'm still
a Jelina person, so I just want to see how
this happens. When he snapped at that juror and he

(05:17):
was like, don't ever that lawyer, don't never ask anything
about her, don't even bring her name, don't mention her name,
the original Will Smith, Yeah's name. And by.

Speaker 2 (05:32):
The way, that's just he called.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
He called her his wedding day, allegedly like allegedly, allegedly,
I will never be able to get there before I
listened to these things, like why is just to your
learned at the lawyer, not to mintress Selena. That's why we.

Speaker 2 (05:50):
Exactly so we have to This is our entire job.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Bro, what are you talking about? Keep her name out
of your mouth. You love her so much, so much,
and like she loves him, but she knows that she
cannot be his mother, and that's why they broke up.
And Haley didn't mind, you know, she's she followed him,
She followed, she followed him, She followed Christ. She really

(06:19):
set up after the alleged yachting. She really set up
her family very nicely. I will, you know say that.
And obviously now she has Road, which is it was
actually not even her company. She's like the face to
the company. But once she you know, got into it,
settled into it, nicely marketed it, and especially once they

(06:41):
put that case, put that lip gloss case out, it
was another thing because even I saw it on the Facebook,
like it is very convenient, exactly like Elf bought it
so much so that Elf has now increased their prices
and I'm like, there's there's no way that you can.

Speaker 2 (07:03):
Buy a company for a billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (07:06):
And then say that you have to increase your prices
because of the climate that we live in, and it's
not related. I'm sorry. I might not be the smartest
I might not be the smartest man, but I can
put one and one together and get too But here
nor there, No matter what happens with Justin, Haley has
literally uh, she completed her mission. She put herself with

(07:30):
the elites from zero to hero and now with Benny
Selena is being loved properly. She was not my hero,
but you know she she she she was gonna be fine.
She didn't need to be famous. That's always been my thing. Yes,
the thing that get in your head and said I

(07:52):
could model. I'm pretty in her. You often know me
and I we're entitled to know who you are. The
thing is, she wasn't Alex. She's not Alex's daughter though
like his brothers, they all work. That's conservative but does
make money. He's an actor. He's my favorite, but he's

(08:13):
someone's favorite. Baldwin. I will say, I don't want to
feed into the rumors too much, but she was doing
a little bit like the rumors about her yachting. If
y'all know what that is. It was just seeming too
much to be like, I just I'm glad that she
found a husband and now she's found a company, because

(08:37):
I feel like if she didn't, she would be like
a no offense, no Tino Shade. She'd be more of
a less iconic like Julia Fox, and she'd still be
trying to like get on her feet. It's because she
got the contemporary Christian girls mm hmm. She and Justin
maybe and Christian cool for young millennials again. Courtney and

(08:59):
Travis Barker met in church. They all went to the
same church. They're all hell songgoers. Hell Song is the
very popular white, very white pop culture. And the amount
of people that go to that church that still the
l a one is you kud It is the Oscars

(09:20):
on Saturday or Sunday, and the amount of people still
yacht in the Hillsong church is a lot. So that's
why I'm like, she might be a you know what,
the girl Chanel. You know, there's a whole lot of
truth primes about justice pastor who actually counseled both of
them through their marriage exactly, and that's why it's not working.

(09:44):
You know what, We're going to deep Listen, y'all, know,
I love a truth crime. I was just talking to
Kendrick on my podcast on the Midst with Money Ages.
We were looking watch Success. We cannot watch it because
I love a scandal, you know me, I like a mask.
I want you to get in the trenches dirty, and

(10:06):
how many other places can be connect it to? You
mean to tell me Justin Bieber's pastor was indicted for
what now his pastor? Okay, and then we have a
scooter okay, and you know, just to keep dropping all
these albums because he got to give school twenty three
million dollars and I've yet to hear an album song
that's work about that yet. We haven't quite reached it yet.

(10:28):
So he's one album dropped number two. Oh, since that's
why he came back into the black soop. That's why
he became equavious. He had to see the part one
was like, you know, yeah, and whatever you coot, he's
sitting up somebody gonna hear this money. Yeah, He's like,

(10:52):
I got something for the whites or something for the blacks,
for everybody and all all my mentors from the Justin
Timberlake to the Usher. Okay. He literally came out and
had Marvin was that Marvin Whinings On the first one,
I was like, yeah, okay, when he was yelling at
the Greennier board because he diven, why didn't y'all put
me in an R and B category? Girl? These were

(11:16):
R and B percussions he.

Speaker 2 (11:19):
Was and there were so many like to the melodies.

Speaker 1 (11:24):
It was an R and B album? Why didn't you
put it? Was journals? I think or what something? It
was a long time ago. He was like, why didn't
you put me in the RM? No? I remember it? Like,
isn't it just because you were hey at place I
want your chest? And now I'm not saying it's right,
it's that gad is kind of crazy because one thing
that you put him I did hear, but it didn't

(11:45):
sound kind of R and B it really, I mean,
just had some more solidly just simply out of proximity,
because he actually worked with more people than Timberland, Like
he worked with a good a good amount of people
to write the whole song to chains Roe Yukon. Yeah,
you guys, the lore, the lore is there. But actually,

(12:08):
speaking of white black Americans, let's get into the Golden Bachelor, y'all.
The seg Okay, so y'all heard me go into a
I was really getting on his ass, Like I will
say that. When I heard about what the Golden Bachelor

(12:32):
said during a podcast interview, I was just like, I
do not give a damn. Mel is his name. He
went on a podcast, and I was so like, I
was like, I've a fun what y'all do, I'm not
watching the show, don't even fuck until I was calling

(12:53):
on social media and I saw that this man was black.
Just wait a minute, I y'all, if y'all have not
looked at the Golden Bachelor, I want y'all to pull
up the Golden Bachelor, go to the images section and
see make sure it's male, and you tell me if
that is a black man. I thought that was trolling,

(13:16):
trolling or maybe, like you know, maybe it was maybe
it revealed to us that Harley Steinfeld was also black.
When Sinners came out and I said, now one dancing, Oh,
but it was I thought it was gonna give like
my my dad was like half black, you know what
I mean, And I wasn't in touch with that side.

(13:36):
So when I heard that he was black, and I'm like,
let me just watch the first episode just so I
can drag him also and see how they handle what
he said on the podcast, Because if you guys don't
know about the podcast situation, he was asked, what are
you looking for and a woman? This man at sixty
sixty years old, And I don't care if you guys
call this a man haiting podcast. I know what it is. Yeah,

(13:59):
in my be a man hating podcast, but in real
life I got niggas neither here nor there. The point
is is that as a straight man who was going
on a show to find love, you shouldn't be picky
because at the end of the day, your ass is
the single one at sixty six and alone, especially fifteen

(14:21):
to twenty years your junior picky. He specifically said forty
five years old. He didn't really want anyone over the
age of sixty, even though he is sixty six, and
so shout out to the producers for throwing in quite
a considerable and nine a seventy plusure. Own.

Speaker 2 (14:37):
Well, yes, girl, let's get to the wait. Let's let's exactly.

Speaker 1 (14:42):
So he said that he wanted forty five to sixty
and your sixties also exactly, and he also said, no
one with hip replacements, No one with wigs.

Speaker 2 (14:54):
No, don't laugh that, bunny.

Speaker 1 (14:56):
I'm sorry that was wild. I'm just like you really
say the way that you love so loud. First of all,
that would mean that if there was not Corey Gamble,
Chris Jenner would be out of the running. And you
mean to tell me you wouldn't want an eligible Chris
Jenner and all of them coins. I don't believe you,

(15:18):
because I'd want an eligible Chris Jenner and all of
them coins. I call it Corey Gambles too. I get it.
That's what g said, Corey Gambles. But she got a
hint replacement, she do? What do you mean? It just
comes with a territory, mister sixty cents? That was so
wild to say. That was so insant, and like it's like,
how dare you at the ripe old age of sixty cents?

(15:42):
And it's only getting worse? Like you're a different place.
You're lucky you haven't had a hit replace me. You're
probably not going. It does happen to people. Don't you still?
Have you found someone? I hope you found someone, But okay,
let me tell you what else he said. He also
said that he didn't want anyone that wore wigs, and

(16:03):
I'm just like, that is very specific.

Speaker 2 (16:07):
I thought that was very specific.

Speaker 1 (16:09):
So no, hit craisn't have your hair, no wigs. You
have to be forty five to sixty. He wants them
to be like athletic. I'm like, Okay, that's understandable. I
guess you know, reasonable, like to a certain extent. But
I was just so disgusted because if you guys don't
understand about the male loneliness pandemic, it's not just these

(16:31):
young in cells. It's also if you go to a
nursing home and you ask the CNAs that work there,
who are the loneliest people who get the least amount
of visitors.

Speaker 2 (16:41):
It's the men.

Speaker 1 (16:43):
And it's like that for a reason. Men, you are
too busy doing whatever you want to do, complaining whatever
it is, to take care of your children. So you're
about decades decades, so your kids had all They just
know that you quote unquote provided, but you have no
emotional connection with them, You have no evational safety with them.

(17:06):
They don't know you, so why would they come visit you.
In fact, most people don't know that dads are actually
the most likely to get cut off it's more of
a parent. Dads get cut off more than moms because
there's not once you get to a certain age and
the kids don't need you transactionally, which is all you do,
can have no reason to think for themselves. And so

(17:29):
now you need to tell me you in the home,
and you want me to take it out of my time,
use my nays. And as we get more modern and
women start making more money and become more educated, which
is why they want to suppress women so.

Speaker 2 (17:43):
Badly to need a man and trick you into.

Speaker 1 (17:47):
Thinking that you have to have amen, it gets worse
because it's like, now we don't need you some money,
We really don't care about having children because we don't
want to raise children in this environment anyway. And also
we don't have those old like especially Southern values where
it's like you have to respect your parents, Like, no,

(18:10):
we're putting up the boundaries. We are punning up boundaries.
These are two adult relationships. Yes, you are my parent,
but I did not ask to be brought into this world.
So if you do not want me to see you
as someone who should still take care of me and
my big grown age, and you should not see me
as someone who should still have to respect you just
because you are my quote unquote parent. We are two

(18:31):
adults exactly. The relationship we have now is voluntary, and
you get to be equally as responsible, if not more,
for how that relationship is with your adult kids, exactly.
And it just as time goes by, people are realizing
that even more, like are it started.

Speaker 2 (18:52):
Even before us. I really think it's gen X who
was like fuck that.

Speaker 1 (18:56):
I think it's actually they were the ones who went
to therapy and they started therapizing their inner child. They
started therapizing because they disrupted also the entire business system.
They were the ones who went into where gen X
and everybody who was up in there like one some
of my favorite things is to watch and to tell people,

(19:17):
if you want to see the two like generations at
war at the epitomy of their war twenty tens, watch
this shark take in the middle of the years the
same time, like Younger was on Durantev, like when Younger
was on TV Land. But the millennials were like in
their twenties to thirties, they were so disruptive with all
their startups and things. They were the ones who were like, no,

(19:38):
you don't need to wear a suit and tie every
day to be successful. You don't have to work, you know,
and get on the train and go into the city
and go home. You don't have to do the rat race.
And they were like, you could also where I don't know,
business cash and they were like huh. And the fifty
the Shark Tank people all being billionaires over the age
of fifty at the time, and then the thirty Summer

(20:00):
was coming in there with like, yeah, I have this
really cool idea. It's like an app or something i'm
and I did it. And they're like, you can't do that.
What do you mean you don't have office are or
what do you mean you're not open? And they're like, yeah, no,
I did do that and now I made thirty million
dollars last year. They're like what. And it would fight.
They would fight physically, back and forth. They would go
back and forth for episodes after episode because they just

(20:23):
couldn't get it. They were really like not understanding how
they could be so disruptive. And it's because those kids
were like, we were handed a bill of goods, we
got the degree. That's still nothing was necessarily easy or
made sense. Inflation is ridiculous. Our parents are so emotionally unavailable.
We didn't get their love even though we got three degrees.
I don't understand. Maybe it's not Maybe it's not me,

(20:44):
Maybe it's them. And the therapist was like, it is you.
You're right, it's them. And that's why I want to
take it, is that I just maybe I do like
a side rant about that on my next episode about
how and I know that's I told you all that
the podcast is like good, but I'm telling you Amy
Polar's podcast. You know you're not the first person to

(21:05):
tell me that. I've had three people recommended to me
this week to get my kids from my phone depression.
Next time, I'm telling you we need things to hold
on to. So Amy Polar's podcast recently, she had Regina
Haul on I'm like a religious listeners of it now,
Like even if I don't know the person, I'm like,
I'm putting it on because I need it. I need

(21:26):
to hear her in my ear, like she's Amy Poehler
and also she's you knows from joy Joy, Yeah, Joy
from inside out? Do this? I need that joy, yeah,
because that gives me Joy's exactly. She played the perfect
character so she had Regina Hall on, and Regina Hall

(21:48):
dropped the knowledge that eighty six percent of women that
live longer are actually not married, and it was just
like oh my god, like and she's like, men should
be the ones who are running to get married because
they're the ones who need the mothering. They're the ones

(22:09):
who need the caretaking, They're the ones who need all
these things. And instead it's taught that women are losing
their value, when it's like, uh, the men are also
losing their quote unquote value, especially when they get older, because,
like I said, they're the ones in the nursing home alone.
They're the ones who don't.

Speaker 2 (22:29):
Have visitors if they know, you know, like, so stop stop, I.

Speaker 1 (22:36):
Don't know about visiting my dad. Jump in now. Just
a fact. I actually worried. Who won't take care of
that man?

Speaker 2 (22:45):
And you don't worry because.

Speaker 1 (22:49):
I don't know, maybe, but I feel that so thank
god I don't have to visit mine.

Speaker 2 (22:55):
He's already dead.

Speaker 1 (22:56):
So I feel like he needed to humble himself, and
boy did he get humbled because once he got on there,
he said, I went on a podcast and I said
some ignorant things, and I thought that he was just
gonna address it, and then they move on address it
and the want but instead he like the the headlines.

(23:21):
They talked about the headlines and him saying all those things.
And then I'm like, okay, well he did acknowledge it.
But then we get to know a little bit about
his background, and he's this football player irrelevant. His father
is black, you guys, And yes he was. He was
light skinned, but he was in the negro leagues. Like

(23:43):
that's how black he was?

Speaker 2 (23:45):
His father?

Speaker 1 (23:46):
I think it was wasn't Detroit? Is that motown? Yeah? Yeah, okay,
in from Detroit. He grew up in Detroit, getting exactly
the more he taught, the blacker he got. YA was lying.
I did, I really did. I said, okay, what are
you talking about? I did. I watched it. Maya was

(24:06):
watching it. I said, now, do you tell me if
he seemed black? She goes black? You're sure she may
have not one of the women. I said, no, maybe
I read it wrong. No, I just skimmed art and
in lo and behold four and five minutes. It was
right after that he was like he had a baseball card.
I said, no, what if? Oh my god? And I
his daddy was in the Negro is a part of history,

(24:26):
and and not Diana.

Speaker 2 (24:28):
Ross and the Supremes like he pretty much lived.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
Something yes, yeah, no, you said Diana Roussell something like
lived behind his house. I said, excuse me, what are
we talking about? What?

Speaker 2 (24:40):
And usually I know my people.

Speaker 1 (24:43):
I write like even like Pete david saying we're gonna
figure you out. I don't give a fuck, like he
doesn't know that, saying that he's not Shark tat came back.
Pete davids Fen was the first, uh person he's on Shark.
He's a venber, but he's on there. He's great. I
love him so much watching Pete Davidson. Davidson looks Blacker

(25:06):
exactly he looks. And it's also a joke in I
don't know if you guys watched the Amazon movie shout
out to that movie.

Speaker 2 (25:14):
I forgot what it's called, but it's basically a heist.

Speaker 1 (25:16):
I think it might actually be called Dice with Keiki
Palmer and Eddie Murphy. Obviously, I'm automatically gonna watch anything
with Kekey Palmer.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
And or Eddie Murphy in it. And then you put
Pete Davidson in it, and it's even better.

Speaker 1 (25:28):
So even in the heist movie they made a joke
about he was like, oh, but I'm a white guy,
and then Eddie Murphy goes, well, if I saw you
on the side of the road, I thought that you
would be in an octoroon. And I'm like, exactly, like
now we're saying the quiet are out loud. Pete Davidson,
please go on the Finding Your Roots show or something

(25:49):
like I know that you know, God bless his dad
passed away nine eleven, but is it your mama?

Speaker 2 (25:55):
Was it your dad?

Speaker 1 (25:56):
Like who in your family? Figure? Yeah, I feel like
you folk, like I feel he's about to be a father,
and he keeps going. I think that even though that
positive direction on the starting episode, he wasn't cracking too
many jokes. He was actually quite smart and insightful. Twenty
as hell, still funny because he's Pete. But he was like,

(26:18):
you know, acting, and he said, sometimes I act. I
probably always have to do comedy to make money, but uh,
you know, yeah, Joe beiz don't pay the bills.

Speaker 2 (26:28):
But I also appreciate that, like he's about to be
a father.

Speaker 1 (26:32):
And he also is one of those people who are
very aware that his mental health is not well, and
he does not care how many times he has to
go back to rehab, go back to the mental health facilities,
go back to step one. And that is something that
I admire about him, as well as his alleged big dick.

Speaker 2 (26:55):
But you know anyways, is that.

Speaker 1 (26:58):
Every fine bitch on this earth, right, regardless of age,
regardless of talent, regardless of financial status, has dated him
longer than I intended for them to even know each other,
let alone date publicly publicly. That's crazy to me. I

(27:24):
never thought i'd see to day were Kim Kardashian hosted
and boasted a man that was not a black athlete
one or a musician that could do like something for her. No,
she liked Pete totally because of that and didn't even
she didn't talk about that at all. But Pete Davison

(27:47):
was the finest girls and women. Where he gets that woman,
where you get that dick from doctor rone side.

Speaker 2 (27:55):
Okay, can't prove. Let's let's talk about what we can prove.

Speaker 1 (27:59):
Okay.

Speaker 2 (28:00):
True, he was in the negro leagues, His father was
in the negro leagues.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
They were living down the street from Diana Rosson's supremes
and like this man is half black, Like he can say, well,
it's gonna be very odd, but he can say the
N word type black, like he's black in me good.
I think he's striking him looking not as black as
his greenish white hair. I think that's the thing. You

(28:24):
are an older person that neutralizes a lot of features
to a lot of people, because a lot especially with
their skin right, a lot of women and men who
let themselves go bray, it really does change everything. Like
my aunt, they went fully silver bray. She's gorgeous. You
can still tell her she's black. I just think that
she definitely looked a lot more ambiguously. But you see

(28:47):
a lot more of my grandmother's irish in her now
that her hair is white than you did thirty forty
years ago when she was at Howard, you know, being
the professor and had black hair. Then she just looked
like a beautiful black aka lady who was on the campus.
Now she looks distinguished. She like, oh, she's black, but
it's a little bit more of like oh, because is

(29:09):
it like a Robin silver hair? Is it like Robin Dixon?
Like hmm, I wonder what she is or you know,
or is it like a cad or. In fact, what's
so funny is I'm gonna show you because that's also
her name. But yes, and I think that she just
looks a lot more ambiguous now that she went white hair.

(29:33):
But now, yeah, I think that has to be oh okay, yeah,
I can definitely see she looks like is that Carla
from Food Network? Yeah, Carla Hall? Yes a lot too.
Also when she went gold, when she went silver versus
when she was on Top Chef seasons ago and her

(29:54):
black hair. Now Carlo Hall's hair is all white, you
still know what she is. Just Carla has a black
woman and just that the grayish silver hair kind of
was like a neutralizer of features for and it has
a lot more ambiguity to people, but they get distinguished.
But this mean is half black and it's like, I
don't really like see it. And that was likely black too.

(30:16):
Everybody they show pictures and now they all look black?
What and that just shows you about like black jeans though,
And that's what is so insane. It's all so crazy.
He's a black man, but also how many black women
did you clod? Not enough for him being a have
black man to.

Speaker 2 (30:36):
Me, but you saw who he gave the first impress
and roads too.

Speaker 1 (30:41):
I guess why I'm saying, we probably could have done
a few more.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
Yeah, maybe they didn't know either.

Speaker 1 (30:49):
Shout out to Rockville, Maryland. He he was like, you know,
one freeze, I'm telling you right now, that's exactly her
age demo. They live on the same street. They know
they have to. Maya looked at it. My wife looked
at it and said, I bet you my mama knows her.
Black in Montgomery County, they're they're but in Blackville, black women,

(31:14):
you know, they all up. And if she don't make
it on Golden Basket, but she probably won't make it
super far. But she's not to the end, but like
she gonna be a Potomac in a couple of years.
Give her a minute. She can't wait. Exactly Jasmine over
there on uh the in the pump Valley and all

(31:34):
I am. Ye she came from with with Rachel. Okay,
so they get to like the introductions. We find out
he's black, which is like I was like black, and
then and then subsequentially you're like black. We were just

(31:54):
like black. But he addressed right away. They were very pleased.
All the women were very gracious because he did own it.
He gave me a good knight apology and was very
welcoming and inviting in the after the introductions because during
the introductions there were so many women. There was a
seventy seven year old woman.

Speaker 2 (32:15):
Who was the twin of Oh my god, what is
her name?

Speaker 1 (32:19):
Seven year old woman? Her twin yeah, from one of
the other seasons of The Golden Bachelor, I think from
Jerry season. I've got her name, Sandra. Sandra brought her
twin sister on and her sister was gorgeous. She was
seventy seven years old. So the producers was like, oh,
I got something for that. I got something for that,

(32:39):
and I was okay. And we have seen so many
like women over the age of sixty that are so accomplished,
that are so beautiful, that are actually like you look
at them and you're like, they're actually out of.

Speaker 2 (32:51):
Your league, sir.

Speaker 1 (32:53):
And it's just like, now say that everybody was out
of this leege. We're talking like all the We're talking
like and cia people, we're talking like biomedical engineers. We're
talking about business owners, like woman.

Speaker 2 (33:11):
That owned the sister that owns the nursing home.

Speaker 1 (33:14):
We know it's the at home hospice care. It is
one big deal here too. Yep. I was like me
and Ma, We're like, we didn't know she all mad. Also,
we didn't know it was all by a black woman.
I'm won't be using that for my grandparents. Me listen,
Oh you kidding, because we always see the commercial. There's
like a lot of home hospice cares in the DMV area.
You have a lot of veterators, you have a lot

(33:36):
of hospitals and research, so a lot of people are
here and qualified till they come to the home. She
has a legitimate one and I know that one and
have a little song and everything. So too. She own
her own business. She did it because she had a
husband she lost. She actually lost her husband due to
any heurysm when he was forty seven, and not just
like you know, a divorce. He seemed to really like her.

(33:58):
They he asked, or something that made me even I melted.
I said, oh wait, do I love you? He said?
He said, when's the last time you did something for yourself?
I said, yep. He said, I know.

Speaker 2 (34:11):
It's been ten years.

Speaker 1 (34:12):
He said. She said, oh wow, he said, yourself five
years was probably ten. We want to change that. That
other girl he hit me with this one. I knew
he was gonna get her, but I said, now, my baddy,
please please please? He said kiss now or kiss later.
I said, fool saw then thirty three year old little

(34:38):
blonde tip boys and been on the bashlt before working
here like this. They weren't making the girl say his
name so quickly she said, oh now it's been on
all ten years. Or oh she said, oh kiss now.
This moment he said he had intentional card and a
given prompts. I forget. I said, what are you talking? Abo? Now?

(35:01):
What podcast? Okay you disagree? And but guess what. I
loved that they were so gracious. They come up in
there like, no, you're gonna have to get over the here,
I gotta hit replace me And I still Budgie John Brucey,
I used to be a sand devil or whatever. And
they were showing themselves like I didn't before he even
addressed it. They were like I heard, and I'm here
to tell you you're mom. And he also individually apologized

(35:29):
to each of them if they brought it up before
he even addressed it, which I thought, really know, And
I was like this is a man that a great man, like,
there's a difference between like, okay, a bachelor, a boy,
and a man like. He wasn't just apologizing because you know,
he he got flack for it. He almost lost his

(35:51):
position because I thought that they took him out of
the position, honestly, but I found out it was the
same one and they did it or whatever. I was like,
I'm not watching it. But once he really like I
can tell that this man was like, actually, who am
I to say that? Obviously, then probably his kids got
on his ass, the women that he know in his
life got on his ass, and he actually did the

(36:12):
work to be like, I'm not going to judge these
women for like their age or whatever. That was actually
just fucking ignorant. So I forgave him. They forgave him.
He addressed it, and anytime it's brought up, it doesn't
seem like he's annoyed about it. He's like, actually, you know,
I'll be offended too, So it's I'm.

Speaker 2 (36:30):
Giving him a chance, give the show a chance. It's
great to see people over.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
The age of sixty fine love because I've had so
much fun. The Golden Bachelor, The Golden bachelorette, and now
we have the Golden Bachelor again, and then our next
bachelorette is going to be Taylor Frankie Paul so like,
let's go on this journey together.

Speaker 2 (36:49):
You guys are like, let's just watch it and give
him a chance.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
The first little challenge or whatever was, Paula Abdul was
on there and they did their little cheerleading thing and
it's fun to watch with like family members, your greatest girlfriends, like,
let's just watch this warm, fuzzy fall show.

Speaker 2 (37:09):
He's sorry, y'all.

Speaker 1 (37:10):
The role ceremony also came and went really quickly. I
was very tells how fast this episode went and did
not drag on. I was like, yeah, we're doing nice.
This is exactly the speed. This was not a normal
Bachelor two hours to night, four hour total premiere type thing.
They get in and get out. They had meaningful conversations.
He made very quick decisions on it's grown and my

(37:36):
time appreciated that I'm gonna lets the schedule everything now
by the hour and the hour and a half, and
so being like, what me and Mela almost done and
it's only been for four minutes.

Speaker 2 (37:48):
This is a blessing who I'm interested.

Speaker 1 (37:52):
I didn't start no other It was very I'm insted,
and it was like Diane was it Diane? I don't know.
She was seventy one, she had short hair. I knew
she was going home. But I appreciate her for coming
on and you know, trying out and telling him.

Speaker 2 (38:10):
About himself a little bit.

Speaker 1 (38:11):
She stuff. She was a bomb refusday. Yeah, she was
killing it. I said, you both said. They didn't say here,
I want to mother seventy but you know exactly. Okay,
so let's move on to something else that is on ABC.
But since you know, ABC got the ass handed to them.
You know, we were boycotting and then they put you

(38:35):
back on. So listen, My Disney Plus had already declined
because I didn't expect it to come out that day,
but I just didn't go ahead and renew it. So
the new stuff I did it. I said, no, y'all
got some time. I still have it because I don't
know what the hell they're doing. They was showing us
this past couple of weeks. Yeah, and you know they

(38:56):
did be back on. I got a cancel. Be long
stairs for you to get it makes.

Speaker 2 (39:00):
Sense, absolutely not.

Speaker 1 (39:02):
But they learned very quickly, and even the parks learned
to the parks was empty.

Speaker 2 (39:06):
I live.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
I'll tell you first, did you not see that somebody?
The cruises are one hundred and twenty thousand dollars wedding bitch? Yes,
I think that was happen. I didn't think that's what.
I've got some standing on that ship that Grandma say,
if you don't stand for something, your fault for anything.

(39:30):
One hundred is a lot to stand on by respect, respect.
It works. Disney weddings are like non refundable and notoriously expensive.
And she said, and I don't want it back you.
I'm not cunning what period, So back, I guess it worked.

(39:54):
You know, you think it would earn what it was
her specifically.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
But we're back on the track watching The Golden Bachelor.

Speaker 1 (40:01):
Me personally, the only thing that I was worried about
was abba elementary because I'm like, wait, we found something
good and it's about teachers. Also, like, not only is
it black people, but it's about teachers. Its Quinnen Britson.
I'm like, what do we do? It's school, right. I
was worried about that. But we're back on track. That's

(40:23):
coming back. And but let's go to Dancing with the
Stars that comes on later on in the week. Corey Fellman,
please stop playing in my face, Like, stop playing in
my face. Last week, you thought she was Michael Jackson.
This week, I don't know how many times you did
a little swoop do wop.

Speaker 2 (40:41):
I knew he was going home. Uh, bless you, I
guess I.

Speaker 1 (40:50):
I think that Whitney is doing like I knew she
was gonna be a good dancer because of the little
TikTok dances. But Whitney is really like sucking it up
little bit more than Jin, who I really appreciated when
she came on on the premiere and she was like,
I'm embracing my Latina side. She did a bad bunny song,

(41:11):
she did all this stuff, and Whitney is kind of
eating Gin up. And I kind of hate that for
me because I really was hoping that Jen really comes
into her This is me era and it was a
Gin versus Whitney kind of thing, and they both have
their husbands in the crowd, and I feel like, Loki,

(41:35):
uh Loki, Whitney is just tearing Jin's ass up.

Speaker 2 (41:40):
What do you think about the Mormon wives on Dancing
with the stars, child.

Speaker 1 (41:45):
I think you said that Whitney is cooking a rout. Yeah,
I would have with you can dance in a room
of her and her kids that are dancing with her. Wait,
really well really well, not the kids but Jeer, but

(42:08):
Writney is shaking that tail feather. Okay, she's twisting and shouting.
That's it all.

Speaker 2 (42:14):
And she looks the f good. She looks so good.

Speaker 1 (42:20):
She looks incredible, especially because jen just had a baby
not too long ago, and that's insane. Like they both
look great. They I like shocked, they look better. They
are going to be so envied on their season of
the show. Jesse also, this is where we are. Jesse

(42:43):
said that she will never be friends with Demmy again,
and I'm like, finally you see the light, Because baby,
someone that talks about you behind your back like that,
that cannot be your friend. That lady tried to destroy
your biz nai in the words of uh, in the
words of you know who from Love and hip hop.

(43:04):
You know, I love scrappy, so I love saying biznai
and stuff like that. But if someone is talking about
your busnai and your marriage you there's no way coming
back from that. Like it's not fun anymore. And also
we're only on season two. We do not need to
destroy a friendship like that just to get to season two.
That she tried to get her off the show and

(43:25):
also tried to say that she don't know how to
do here and it took you that much, and I
guess she has a forgiving harm. She's like, yeah, like
I can be a loyal friend to a fault, But
if this this was different, y'all don't understand, like genuinely
demy thought that she would get any of these opportunities.

(43:47):
She's had none, note none, because she can't dance. She
is to do anything. They asked two people on Dancing
with the Stars, and they say they were going to
ask two of the girls and it wasn't going to
be Taylor to be on Dancing with the Stars. That
means that they had to have something even better for Taylor.

(44:09):
Had to because mostly the bachelor of the Bachelorette goes
on Dancing with the Stars. These women are just coming
from the Mormon Wives girls, you know, and then there
you go, Taylor is now the Bachelorette, this is their
year and Jimmy is on the piss off. Who does
she pissed off at ABC or w B or whoever
owns these people, because it's like, what it breakout Star, Yeah,

(44:35):
it was her coming to the reunion for that Disney
the Disney Disney trip, which is also crazy because first
of all, ABC and Hulu own Disney. What do you
mean I could not come to my paid contractual gig
that ABC owns because the Disney trip is already planned

(44:57):
and my husband already paid for it, So get the
fuck out of my face. Didn't have the into They
couldn't enforce it yet I bet you right now that
contract will have it for them every time after. If
Jen can come about the pop and staying on ten toes,
everybody could come period. I mean went up in there.

(45:20):
So all I have to tell you is like that,
that's why they're on Dancing with the Stars. They are like, no,
let's make it very clear. You work for ABC, right
we you and all rights and likenesses. We get to
throw you anywhere. And that's why she's serious, because they're
gonna come. Whitney has the bahody of a girl on

(45:41):
Dancing with the Stars. This happens whenever the girls are
on Dancing with the Stars, their bodies with the further
they go, they get lit. Now Jen is you know,
doing our best and having fun. But she looks good.
Whitney is killing it. I think she's actually pretty gonna
She's gonna go pretty far, and like they get really fit.
They do. They they look hot because they have to

(46:01):
do the show every week. You know, they have these
big performances with his hair looks great. Whoever did it right?
Her hair looks so good? And did both of them?

Speaker 2 (46:14):
Oh oh, maybe should go to a justice page and
see perfect ridiculous.

Speaker 1 (46:19):
I was concerned about who they would be wishing well
because she did gens extensions and hair color. She made
her darker. I was like, it was a really good guy.
I'm pretty sure she did Whitneys too, And I was like, oh,
Whitney was loving being back in the mom so oh
because she's now on Dancing with the Stars, right, they

(46:39):
love her now. They're like, I'm not going to mix
guys and all. Whatny wants is for all the girls
to also like her to be her well absolutely, and
then you know what Dancing with the Start is helping
with that. So yeah, so yeah, who do you think
let's I don't really have much to say about it.
I'm enjoying watching it. It's always a fun, family friendly show.

(47:00):
I always vote for the black people. You vote ten
times on ten devices and and ten ten ten ten,
vote for.

Speaker 2 (47:06):
Whoever you want at that number.

Speaker 1 (47:09):
Don't vote for Ilaria and Gleb only because we're glob
You really pissed me off.

Speaker 2 (47:17):
I did not think that I was going to turn
against you.

Speaker 1 (47:18):
Because of a reality show that I did not know
anything about this woman. But after watching you're not yourself,
it's not good. He's really exactly a lot. And also, Ilaria,
you're making them people call you Alaria and it's fissing
me off. Hillary, your ass, you know your money. I'm

(47:39):
glad that you can. I'm glad that she's a mother
who has you know, seven children and she's taking care
of Alec and you know that's cool and all that
mom like, she's a strong mother. She's got to be
a strong woman. But you don't need the money, and
you don't need the spotlight you already had the reality show, Like,
please let someone else do this shit down somewhere gets hurt.

(48:03):
Who do you want to win on this season? It's
one of them little cute white boys that I like,
Uh is it is it Dylan or is it the
is the Ice doing e Fron? Yeah, he's one.

Speaker 2 (48:23):
I would be I would be good if.

Speaker 1 (48:26):
Yeah, I'm okay. But he also has already had a
win this year, like yeah one, you know, the Faithful,
But I like that group. I like that people, the
parent Trap girl Elaine, Oh yes, I like her. I
love her, and then obviously anyone black is fine. So

(48:48):
Jordan Charles, Jordan Charles could win and early because I
want her to. I'm team her over Alex Cooper. Uh
you know, I like like girl drama. So yeah, used
to be on part of the Unwell Squad. She now
has her own drink podcast and everything else. They fall

(49:11):
out pretty significantly, even though that was like her up,
her next up and coming, you know, so like my
my real answer is like I want like Childs to win,
like realistically, because like realistically, I want her to win. Yeah,
it's not only the gymnast and that don't mean nothing.

(49:31):
She deserves Mormon girls being on there, but I don't
really want them to win either.

Speaker 2 (49:36):
I can tell though, that Whitney is going to go
very farther.

Speaker 1 (49:39):
Oh yeah, me too, because I could even tell you
see Jordan, Dylan or Whitney in that order of people,
I would be okay with wedding because I actually think
they would work hard for it. But also I like Dylan.
I just think he's a nice boy.

Speaker 2 (49:55):
Yeah, yeah, is he is? So okay.

Speaker 1 (50:00):
We were the ones before we wrap it up. We
were the ones to tell you guys to watch love
that Nator. I stumbled into it. I casually mentioned it
to Moni Money then was like, I was gonna watch
it anyway. No, like, you don't understand why. I just
finished the trailer, like, and I had just added it
to my list when you were like you heard a

(50:20):
Dish show and I was like, just now, like are
you eating my mind? It was just so it was
kiss met and we enjoyed it. We started I don't
know if it was your podcast, none of them. It
was either your podcast or my podcast that we started
talking about because we just collapsed so many times, and

(50:42):
we collapsed so many more times, and we started to
talk about it, but we hadn't finished. We hadn't finished
it yet because it didn't finish yet, and we thought
that it finished, but it finally finished, and the second
half of the season was so like it was just
so good and they're already come. And that was another

(51:04):
part of the whole Jimmy Kimmel thing because we had
just talked about he was a producer of Love Love
That Nator.

Speaker 2 (51:10):
And there he gets pulled off and I'm.

Speaker 1 (51:12):
Just like, wait, so are you gonna have to make
your money from Brooks nat who actually is a good
horse to bet on because she just got done with
her news cycle, not only just for this show, but
there was like the you know that important was it Wimbledon? No,
that that important tennis match that everyone was that she

(51:36):
was exact she had some that's exactly and Tom Brady
at some point that's exactly what you need to do
when you are a single woman period. You you just
got out of a marriage, shed a six year marriage
and she was six year marriage out at like twenty six,

(52:02):
right then you go straight to Yes immediately was just
with this man and they were just hot and heavy.
Got a TV show and boom, got a TV show.
But while you were on the TV show, you have
a cheating and then you have a pregnancy scare, which

(52:23):
was hilarious to me because the messuse you were getting
a massage. The messeuse came in to tell your sisters
that you had fat ankles. Your sisters say that she
always has fat ankles. You weren't pregnant. You had an
overdose on a gop one, which is zimp she's taking
too much ozimpic or too many different gop ones. And

(52:43):
I'm just like, this is such like chaos and insanity
and this is just her storyline. Meanwhile, her sister quit
her job on Wall Street to start modeling and influencing,
and it's trying to start a startup and she's she's
dad startup. She wants to start. She want to elevate
twenty three year olds, and twenty three year olds don't

(53:04):
find money sexy, which is why you should have staved
your money knowing ass on the money street and lead
the twenty three year old as is to the twenty
three year old street. Shit, she's like money sexey, I
quit my job already, and the girls have started the
twenty three year olds who are sexy with the startup, like,
don't do that. Don't quit anything, jus me, don't quit.
Don't quit a job, because no, unless you know what

(53:26):
it is and what you want, and it's making money.

Speaker 2 (53:28):
They're like, She's like, oh, I question.

Speaker 1 (53:30):
She's like, I quit two months ago and I'm running
out of savings and whatever. Was a very bad idea.
But at the same time, I'm like, every time someone
complains about money, like when Whitney complained about money on
Salt Lake City, I was just like, we're watching you
on Salt Lake City. Please shut up. So she lives
like what barely rent free book is paying for half
this where really the network is paying for this entire

(53:51):
apartment and she gets a little her sisters and she's
getting a pay check from the show. I think you
live with really like realistically, like you know, I'm panicking
with you, but like not too much on that storyline
because it's gonna get over real fast. Why that the
toilet paper company wanted to pay her fifteen thousand dollars
toilet paper twelve and she was like, that's not of money. Girl, girl,

(54:15):
please don't don't talk. I don't want to hear it.
And then her other sister, the most interesting sister to
me personally is the queer sister. Of course is obviously
they come from conservative parents. Yeah, the Britney spears a
conservative like Britney Jeans spears, same part of Louisiana. There

(54:36):
all of them at the middle names child Mary, Oh
my god, they got multiple names. Brooks has one too,
but they just she doesn't go buy it because she
went have model neither Hers is like Brooks saying, and
it sounds about right, boy, sounds about right. Emma, Jim
Jimmy May, Wendy Wendy Nichols. What did Nicol natter? But

(55:06):
it's just so funny just to watch in general, it's
such a good show. And what did you think about
the even on the the last episode, I'm like, y'all
better not leave this on a cliffhanger because I like y'all,
but not enough for y'all to piss me off with
the cliffhanger when I don't know if y'all coming back

(55:28):
or not.

Speaker 2 (55:28):
But they didn't. They go okay.

Speaker 1 (55:30):
So the big thing on the last episode is the
girl who is trying to start this company. She's dating
a lord and she has been asked to move to
la with the lord and she doesn't want to tell
her sisters, and you know, the queer one she is
having like a pride party. The parents actually show up
for the Pride party. She has her Black Gay It's

(55:53):
so go whole Pride influencer LGBT Alphabeth Mafia Liga Bago
ticket community event where all these powerful Likabiga tiggs are
connecting with each other, talking and vibing. I'm seeing very
notable at handles. I'm like, Oh, these are the girls.

(56:14):
YEA heard about that spot in New York And I
love that she wanted to do that. This is her
very first Pride out ever, and she's like throwing something
so that she can connect and get a bigger community
of people who are already in that space in that area.

(56:35):
And they're not trying to hide the fact that their
parents are like against this, and even though they show up,
you can tell that they're very uncomfortable. And even the
parents are like, yeah, you know, we just don't know
anyone of different faith or sexuality or whatever. Like they
didn't hide, but they can't. But they can't they at

(56:58):
the end of the day, and that I can say
about a lot of people. So a lot of people,
you know, they did not disown her. Her mom was like,
I really do want you to bring someone home one day, uh,
And she practiced. She brought home a friend just to
see and that's what I want to know. What is what?

Speaker 2 (57:16):
What do you think happened to the friend that got
scared away?

Speaker 1 (57:20):
Then someone says something at the at the family reunion
that might have just been enough and a lot. Let
me just say, pre being married, I've been with someone
who was either freshly out of the closet, so fresh
that the door was only open and they really just
go in and out at night, you know, and then

(57:41):
people have been completely still in the closet and when
you are out, even if it's just as a friendship level,
if you even had a crush, it definitely informs your
decision making further on if you feel that was hard.
She went to down Home louisianacross page Broil. No one
gave a ship about this girl because she brought another girl.

(58:04):
They couldn't they didn't even they couldn't talk to her.
They didn't want her to say that's their girlfriend. I
don't want to know about that.

Speaker 2 (58:11):
No, don't tell me about that.

Speaker 1 (58:12):
I don't want to be on the same Megan Laurie, Hey, no,
look at that. Look at them cross Overlook they're all
over just because they were like they don't want to know, giggling,
they're talking real close, like less and I really appreciate that.

Speaker 2 (58:30):
She's like, well, no one said.

Speaker 1 (58:31):
Anything directly to me, but I know that they're talking
about me, and she gotted them up very nicely.

Speaker 2 (58:37):
But Okay.

Speaker 1 (58:38):
At the pre which was a very nice Pride event,
everyone showed up. Oh and also like there was a
very typical straight straight women at a gay bar scene
where it's just like they were like, yeah, we need
the attention. Oh are you buying me a drink? Oh,
the fake gay flirting all that happened, and I'm just like, okay, well,

(58:59):
I wouldn't be surprised if Brooks stepped out with the
woman next just for a little bit of attension, and
it's like, okay, you know what, girl, just take it
from her girl, because she went to exactly exactly. Brooks
is working hard, though. I will say she's like a
mini christ Jinner, but for her sisters, and I will say, oh, yeah,
they're everywhere. I just saw one the other day on

(59:19):
the thing said I.

Speaker 2 (59:23):
Love to see it. It's like I love that I
know that these.

Speaker 1 (59:25):
Okay, okay, okay, I see y'all. And then so they
get a DM. It always starts with the DM, I
hate that the hey girl, dms. Please at this point,
I don't care. I don't want to know, Like, let
me find out the old fashioned way, when through his
telephone when he is in the show find out, yeah,

(59:46):
or when he leaves it apparently in the car like
on the first episode, loves it in an uber and
then the uber brings it back and gives it to
the person who's it's not that's not even a thing,
but easily exactly. But anyways, so yeah, the yetd DM,

(01:00:08):
hey girl, your boyfriend has a baby, and we're like,
what not the lord who literally just asked her to
move to the other side of the United States in
a stupid decision and asked her to literally meet his
parents in the UK, And she's already like crying down,
and I'm like, wait, hold on. Even though okay, it

(01:00:30):
turns out not to be him, they with out the
name of the person. I wouldn't know the person anyway,
but either way, turns out he's not the one who
has a baby. It was someone else. Don't know who
it is, but I still am a little bit concerned
because the way Mary Holland was panicking at this event

(01:00:52):
and also the days leading up to them. Finally finding
out who she was talking about, I'm like, do you
suspect something like because I think she was experiencing real
trauma twice and all times it came out through a DM,
so I think she was panic, panic, like this cannot

(01:01:16):
be happening again again. I went with the least instagrammable
aesthetic dude I could find. And then also tell Bord
that a bleached blonde over there. It's like, hey girl,
no not again? Backed up away from that baricyle, which
she said.

Speaker 2 (01:01:36):
She was done like.

Speaker 1 (01:01:38):
She was like this squarefister couldn't take it. She was
sick to work before her girl nobody Mary b she
was looking at her life. That's the only one who
really like supports her on that level. She's like, bring
the frame, bring home ever you want. It's your home,
it's your time.

Speaker 2 (01:01:57):
Do you be you?

Speaker 1 (01:01:59):
And I was like, I love that, so Mary her
home girl was like not my Mary Holland here. You
want to take the shot, you want to shot or
get that and books. It's like, well, girl, I've just
been through it, so we're just gonna all be here
for you. Don't worry about I got a contract, and
we got these cameras rolling, so this might be good
for the show. But I knew, I low key knew
that it wasn't going to be the Lord because he's

(01:02:20):
not Globe. He doesn't need this. If he's a lord,
and the heat they really found out this way, it
would have been out of the show period. Yeah, it
would not have really happened because she would have kept
it exactly.

Speaker 2 (01:02:32):
But yeah, all of us all over like great shows,
ten out of ten. They will be coming back.

Speaker 1 (01:02:37):
We're gonna see the rumors. We're gonna see the rumors
about Tom Brady. We're probably going to talk about, you know,
hurting the two tennis players. Obviously, we're gonna see things
that she has happening now. And then her sisters, if
you're following them now, they have things going on. I
cannot wait for the next season. They're already they already
have a lot of it filmed, clearly because we have

(01:02:57):
a preview. I don't know when they're coming back, but
love that Nator, good white woman, like next Kardashian. Interesting
and and this is like the pure years before all
the money kicks in and the and well they had
the money and the well they had the brand deals,
but they don't have the fuck you money. This is

(01:03:18):
before the fuck you money comes, like getting some traction.
Her sister did the Juicy Co Tour campaign. I think
I saw another one did another campaign. So they're doing
the modeling thing and they actually seem to really want
a model, like not just like no, yes, they actually
want to do They're pretty why not the girls school

(01:03:42):
juicy guitur real well Brooks really does look like what's
her name? Old school model Like it's really giving, like yeah,
and the Crawford go for it. She about two more
years with that face before she you know, so unless GLP.
She on three of them. The therapists laugh in all

(01:04:03):
of their faces. She's saying, you know, this is not
for doll's bodies, right all?

Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
What are you doing?

Speaker 1 (01:04:11):
It's not for our size too. I mean also, me
and Brooks have had the same symptoms when I got
off of mo Olympic. That should tell you something. You
don't need that. Why are you I'm only drinking bone
broth because it's working for me. What are you doing? Girl?
And she left the intervention and said, I'm gonna have

(01:04:32):
some bone bro y'all have a good night I'm going.
I was just to make it so you can't do
a zoomba class. That's too much. She couldn't do it right.
And that's what people like when people are messaging me
because some MOCHI join mo to you guys. I have

(01:04:53):
a forty dollars code off for you guys, because I
am on the gop one and it's working for me.

Speaker 2 (01:04:58):
And I never feel like that. Don't something I ever
felt like knock, get that right right.

Speaker 1 (01:05:05):
You talk to a doctor and they and you literally
talk about like which one is good for you, how
much it should take. You start off at a lower dose,
and if it's not working, then you go up. You
don't just go and you get on it and you
just like can't finish. Has three different pharmacist on the list,
and this was solved. What the intervention this was, I

(01:05:28):
will go talk to a doctor, which was we didn't
start with I started with the doctor. I had to
do all three amount of doctor, Please don't get the
costco needles and do the ghetto style y'all call it
to go to motor.

Speaker 2 (01:05:45):
They had the needles out like she was on crap.

Speaker 1 (01:05:47):
They were, and I was too. I got it like,
we see so many needles, and I'm like, are we
going for modeling? Is not this the heroines skinny look
that we used to like in the thousands.

Speaker 2 (01:06:02):
We're in twenty twenty five, So girl, you're good.

Speaker 1 (01:06:04):
So they told her to lose thirty pounds, not three hundred,
and that was twenty nine nine pounds ago. That's why
are we four anymore to lose? That's why she can
I'm not just hooked because you look back.

Speaker 2 (01:06:20):
They're like, I forget to eat.

Speaker 1 (01:06:23):
I forget eat. No, how do you forget? I've been
on the GOP once since it was just for the
new that was brand new for the diabeticals, and they
thought you might lose nine pounds. I've gotten all the
things the good to baden it be out of it.
And I had gone too far because I was trying
to just lose weight. I had done too much. Like no,
I told my doctor, Yeah, I'll more had the same thing,

(01:06:44):
only drinking chicken. Bra couldn't eat nothing, couldn't walk very far.
It was so hard me and you should not be
looking the same life. Girl. Also, I stopped when I
reached my goals and wanted to a family plan. But
I stopped you. You thirty pounds. I think you did it.
It's okay. You lost that a more and more. You're

(01:07:06):
at the point where you can't eat. You have to
you forget. Not only do you forget to eat, you
cannot eat. And I'm on a geo and I have
to eat. No, girl, you're supposed to eat. They tell
you to eat throughout the day, little snat, but you
literally lose. Not good. You literally lose, like your muscles,
like your muscles wither away and you get sweaty, almost

(01:07:28):
like please don't. Yeah, and that's why that might be
why she's aging like that, because she's on three g
op ones and she got that, you know, the Olympic face.

Speaker 2 (01:07:41):
Yeah, yeah, the Olympic face. It's better go down to one.

Speaker 1 (01:07:47):
You got to have one, you call it. Now they're
talking about a micro dose. Go down to a micro dose,
like a micro dose, and then get you some collagen
to build up. You know that you fullness and you'll
be back on track and you'll be good. But either way,
great show.

Speaker 2 (01:08:05):
You're the next big thing. Someone else on my timeline
was talking about, Oh, you guys have to see the show.
It's called love that neighbor.

Speaker 1 (01:08:12):
I'm obsessed with it, so you you're doing the right thing,
and it's very popular. And yet y'all go watch the
show so when it comes out again we can talk
about it. If you have already been talking about it,
definitely message me, Message Money.

Speaker 2 (01:08:27):
Make sure you listen to the mix with Money. Make
sure you are downloading.

Speaker 1 (01:08:33):
BWB, make sure you're rating us five stars. Even if
y'all don't feel it's listening to what we're talking about,
just play the episode in the background. Play the episode,
put us on one, and let that's it, and then
come back when you think they were.

Speaker 2 (01:08:47):
Talking about something that you want to talk about. Okay,
we love you so much. We appreciate you for listening,
watching whatever you're doing and Money. Is there anything else
you want to say before we leave?

Speaker 1 (01:08:58):
No, girl, that's it. Thank you so much for having me,
love be here, loving black and talking Bravo and everything
else exactly, and we will be back probably for the
next time we talk. It will probably be about Potomac
because home is coming up very soon. Can't wait.

Speaker 2 (01:09:15):
All right, y'all, have a good night, Bye bye.
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