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September 12, 2025 45 mins
A BLACK WOMAN COULD NEVERRRRRRR. Let's talk about the real tea about the new Bachelorette Taylor Frankie Paul. Let's go over what we know about her PRE Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives and PosT Secret Lives Of Mormon Wives. This is not (just) to drag the ghettoest cast on earth but it is a call for equal treatment if this is the kind of people you plan to put on a pedestal. Also, Kaya goes over some of the things we learn from the Charlie Sheen documentary which she is only telling you because she had to hear it. Sorry love you. EVERYTHING IS ALLEGED

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Not to get on my soapbox? What does that mean?

Speaker 2 (00:06):
Like? What soapbox? What soap do you guys use when
you say, oh, this person is on their soapbox? Do
y'all be using Olay? Do y'all use ola? Do y'all
be using Dove? Did y'all know that Dove is a
beauty bar and not soap? So you have to double cleans?
So anyways, I still don't understand that saying let me

(00:28):
know in the comments or in the DMS.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
A lot of y'all be DM and me and I
really do appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (00:34):
Even if I don't respond to you, I at least
try to read it.

Speaker 1 (00:39):
Anyways, so not to get on my soapbox.

Speaker 2 (00:42):
And I do want to explain how excited I am,
But I just want to say that we have seen
in many instances that if this was a black woman,
just a regular black woman, not a black woman with
a bunch of tattoos, a bunch of swinging accusations, a

(01:07):
bunch of baby daddies, a bunch of physical abuse accusations,
a bunch of inappropriate tiktoks, a bunch of like not
even like someone that is just like not even from
a good family, like none of that, not even someone
who is not Christian, because like, if this was a

(01:34):
black woman, she would not ever even be able.

Speaker 1 (01:39):
To be looked at as the bachelorette.

Speaker 2 (01:46):
Think about it, every single time that we have someone
that has gone through something similar in the public eye,
like Taylor Franky Paul, that is not a white woman,
she is stoned.

Speaker 1 (02:07):
Whereas Listen, I.

Speaker 2 (02:10):
Wasn't there the original Mom Talk scandal, Like, I don't
know how I would have heard about it. I don't
know how it would have reached my ears or my community.

Speaker 1 (02:20):
Everybody was like, oh, that's.

Speaker 2 (02:21):
That girl from mom Talk. Oh that's that girl from
mom Talk. Baby, I did not hear about that. I
am neither a mom nor am I on that side
of TikTok. I'm on the Morgan Bailey side. This is
the perfect and she's not even fully black. This is
the perfect difference. When Morgan Bailey went viral because her

(02:48):
baby daddy left her, she was uplifted by so many
women black women, mainly mainly, but she was also stoned
by so many other women. She wasn't given a show,

(03:12):
she wasn't given a platform as you just that, Yes,
she got a lot of followers, but people followed for
the mess and a lot of that. Even though she
landed brand deals, it came at the expense of her
mental health. She got back with her baby daddy, she
got stoned for it. She left her baby daddy, she

(03:33):
got stoned for it. Either way, they're saying, oh, you
are a young black woman who has to raise a
child alone. You do not deserve to be on Good
Morning America. You do not deserve to be in Bachelor Nation.
You do not deserve to be on all these white

(03:53):
extremely popular podcasts. At first, that was not it. Y'all
were just in her business, just to be in her business.
The media did not want to help this girl. They
just wanted her story to run with it. Whereas Taylor
Franky Paul, all right, you know I'm a terror. I
had to bring out the facts. Okay, we have Morgan
Bailey who was a young mother who got left by

(04:16):
her baby daddy and had to raise a child on
her own with her parents' help. Yes, she went back
and forth with her baby daddy. Yes, that shit got
messy and a lot of things happened her agency at
the time. Once she did blow up, and she continued
to give us content of her being a single mom,

(04:38):
and you know we were all room for her and
Gigi her agency that first one did not give her
the proper support. She spoke about it in detail. Whereas
we are looking at someone who literally got arrested and
almost got her kids like taken away after the fact

(04:58):
that she had a swing scandal, and she is able
to be the bachelorette. Meanwhile, Morgan Bailey is in her bag,
she's doing podcasts. But because she is a woman of color,
she will never be able to get to that level
of fame because of the hypocrisy, specifically a black woman,

(05:22):
because of the hypocrisy of the media and what's going on.
To take someone who got famous for being a swinger
and make her the Golden Girl is crazy to me
because look, listen to me when I say this. The

(05:42):
cast of securalized and Mormon wives are they not only
are they like going to Swim Week, they are opening businesses,
they are launching brands.

Speaker 1 (05:52):
They are.

Speaker 2 (05:54):
Mostly the media attention is what I want to get to.
They're on different TV shows. They are are being referenced
on The Tonight Show, they and other shows. They are
on Dancing with the Stars they are on Bachelorette. Where
are these things for the people of Love and Hip Hop?
What is the difference? Truly, tell me what is the difference.

(06:19):
The only difference is the skin color. That's literally it.
There's nothing else. Because these women are worse, worse, They're trashier.
They do trashier, more terrible things, and they think it's funny.
And they not only do that, but like I never

(06:40):
saw other than a Brittany Runner, but I never saw
on Basketball Wives or Love and Hip Hop someone say
that they are doing something and actively a community of
a certain religion. Usually they are shunned. And obviously a
lot of Mormons feel a certain way about them. And

(07:01):
I'm not even saying that they should be shunned. That's
not what I'm saying. I'm not saying to take these
things away from these women because they are not perfect women.
I am just saying that I would like to see
the same treatment that the secret lives of Mormon wives
get to cast like Basketball wives, to cast like Love

(07:24):
and Hip Hop. Who actually set the formula, set the
tone for these things. Shit New York was literally on
flavor flav and some people still don't take her to
the top. Mind you, these women will eventually be on
They will make their way to NBCU. Trust and believe
because they're already on Hulu and Hulu and NBCU, they

(07:46):
already have some kind of thing, just like ABC and
NBCU have some sort of things. Trust these women will
be on House I would see Demi. You're asking what
Demy is gonna do? Demi will probably be on House
of Villains. Other people Whitney will likely be on Traitors. Meanwhile,
it's like, Okay, Jackie Christie is gonna be on House

(08:07):
of Villains. Finally, finally you're giving her her flowers?

Speaker 1 (08:14):
Like what about carly Red?

Speaker 2 (08:16):
What about Jocelyn Hernandez? Why are these women not deserving
of the same things that these other women get who
do worse things in public and don't get shunned by
other communities and their own communities in the way that
we do. That is insane. Taylor Frankie Paul was arrested

(08:37):
for domestic violence literally two years ago February seventeenth, twenty
twenty three, with her then boyfriend, by the way, who
she's been on again off again with as as recent
as this year. As a matter of fact, she's probably
still fucking this nigga. The assault, according to court documents
and video evidence obtained by police, Paul threw multiple items

(09:02):
at Mortensen. So Taylor threw multiple items at Mortensen, which
is Dakota, including her phone, a wooden playset, and heavy
metal chairs. Child injury. This is the first thing that
pops up when you put Taylor frinky. Paul arrests, and
they're probably going to try to clean this up a
little bit before she gets on bachelorette. During the altercation,

(09:25):
one of the metal barstools hit one of Paul's children,
who was sitting on the couch next to Mortensen. The
child sustained a goose egg on their head. In addition
to the aggravated assault charge, Paul was also initially charged
with criminal mischief, child abuse, and two counts of domestic

(09:48):
violence in the presence of a child. In August twenty
twenty three, she pleaded guilty to a single count of
aggravated assault as part of a plea deal. The charges
were dismissed with judice, meaning they cannot be refiled no
jail time. Paul avoided jail time as a condition of
her plea deal. The agreement required her to complete substance abuse,

(10:13):
substance abuse and domestic evaluations.

Speaker 1 (10:19):
You know what happened after that?

Speaker 2 (10:21):
They gave her a fucking show called The Secret Lives
of Mormon Wives, which we saw was a complete mess
in season one and in season two, not just physically
but also mentally. We see and she even talks about
how she does not think that she is deserving of
the things that she gets. She does not think that,

(10:42):
you know, she deserves this new life that she has.
She thinks that God is punishing her for all of
the shit that she did in the past. And this
is not just like including the swinging, This is including
her being on and off with Dakota.

Speaker 1 (10:58):
Anything that that shit is cute.

Speaker 2 (11:00):
In September twenty twenty five, she was announced as the
motherfucking Bachelorette. Now you tell me, you tell me if
Morgan Bailey would be the bachelorette, You tell me if

(11:23):
Joceon Hernandez would be the bachelorette. And that, like Morgan
Bailey and Joston nanda Is, they're two very different people.
Morgan Bailey is just like a minimum. You know, she
she do not know Jocea now like she didn't don't
don't do that now. But Jocelyn has her own empire
on Zeus Network. But I'm just saying, why when her

(11:47):
name is brought up amongst other people, is it like, oh, no,
we can't have the love and hip hop behavior here
when we can have this white trash behavior. Lead are young,
our young audience and think that that's okay. She is

(12:09):
a single mother of three with past domestic violence incidences,
god taking the court to try to get her son
taken away, had to complete a substance abuse program, and
she's now the bachelorette. This simply would not happen for

(12:30):
any one of color. And if you think differently, you
have got to open your eyes.

Speaker 1 (12:37):
You've got to open your eyes. Y'all.

Speaker 2 (12:43):
Don't even want kay Michelle to be on Real Housewives
of Atlanta because she was on Love and Hip Hop,
But Taylor, Franky fucking Paul can be the bachelorette. They
didn't even want the bachelorette to have tattoos. They didn't
want the bachelorette to wear brains. They had the Bachelorette literally,
they'd be up in there wearing prom dresses every motherfucking day.

(13:08):
I've never seen this bitch outside of some yoga pants
and a crop top. Think about it. It's literally mind
boggling to me. It's mind boggling what they can get
away with. And it's also on top of that, it's like,
why do you think that you need to be the

(13:30):
bachelorette knowing that you are not ready to be in
a relationship nonetheless find a fiance, which is what it
was about. And why you think that Dakota is ever
gonna let you rest? And why would I'm in I

(13:52):
know it's gonna be so many men that sign up
to get on this season because you really don't have
to do much as a white You just gotta be skinny.
You just gotta be skinny, and they'll just come flocking
into you like you have no past, like.

Speaker 1 (14:13):
You're a virgin Mary, like.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
You are just an innocent girl who just needs love
and has just been through a few things. And I
know that I sound like a hater, but don't worry.
The way I'm going to switch up, You're gonna understand
that I'm just having to speak out against this as
a black woman who have seen like so many things
in the reality world happen, and the classes and the racism,

(14:37):
the all the is, all the opics, the phobics, all
of that. Like, y'all didn't even want what was the Claire?
She was like, what like thirty eight or some shit
like that, and y'all wanted to that was a white

(14:57):
woman who was literally simply too old for y'all, and
y'all dragged her the fuck down. But now you get
this bitch, and this bitch is literally probably would never
be picked by the men, according to the Internet, never
be picked, single mother, legal issues, unresolved mental issues, criminal history,

(15:25):
and she is propped up as a bachelor motherfucking net.

Speaker 1 (15:33):
You couldn't have thought that.

Speaker 2 (15:34):
I was just gonna let that slide, not to mention
the maga of it all, which I'm not surprising people
are like and she's mega. I'm not surprised at all
about that, because let me tell you, just like I
said on Money's podcast, they don't care about that.

Speaker 1 (15:56):
They want that. They want this Sydney Sweeney's.

Speaker 2 (16:02):
They want the tailor, Frinky Pauls, they want the youth
that are, they want the trid wives, even though she
is in no way, shape or form. She is not
a trad wife and she never was ain't no tridwife
doing threesomes, Ain't no trid wife swinging around.

Speaker 1 (16:18):
Ain't no tried wife.

Speaker 2 (16:19):
Oh yeah, I kiss this girl and then and then
we may have and then the husbands just watched us
make out and then no, that's not no trade wife.
Please fuck out my face with that ship. However, Comma, I'll.

Speaker 1 (16:40):
Be tuned into every episode. Y'all know, y'all know.

Speaker 2 (16:48):
And if you don't fuck with me for that, that's fine.
I understand, I understand, I understand, But just know that
I am speaking out against this, and it's not necessarily
that I want this to stop. I want us to
be treated equally. I want us to have these same opportunities.

(17:08):
Morgan Bailey, she's doing great. She has our brand deals,
she has our YouTube, she has our TikTok. She's in
her bag and she's always been in her bag. Which
is the crazy part about this comma, is that Morgan
Bailey was actually working a great job and could be
working a great job if she left the internet today, Taylor,

(17:29):
Frankie Paul, what would she be doing because all she
known is TikTok.

Speaker 1 (17:33):
I don't know if she went to school. I don't
know if she's.

Speaker 2 (17:36):
Ever had a corporate job like Morgan Bailey is literally
like educate, you know, educated in life. She didn't necessarily
go to college because she decided, hey, why would I
go to college when I can literally just go to
the bank and make the same amount of money as

(17:57):
you know, a loan officer.

Speaker 1 (18:01):
But anyways, I'll be watching because I'm getting to appreciate.

Speaker 2 (18:05):
I just want the same opportunities for everyone. If we
are going to have the secret lives of Mormon wives
go on these popular ass podcasts, how about we also
have the love and hip hoppers, the basketball wivers like
let them be on Dancing with the Stars, let them
be on House of Villains, let them be on Traders,

(18:29):
let them be on these quote unquote elite shows that
you that you deem so worthy of a certain type
of woman should be on because they're the ones who
set the standard for this kind of reality TV to
even be explored.

Speaker 1 (18:47):
Yet they get chastised and the.

Speaker 2 (18:49):
Others get rewarded. Let influencers like Morgan Bailey. If we
are not going to quiet the Taylor Franky Paul's and
we're gonna uplift them, let us uplift the Morgan Baileys.
That's it, but I'm gonna be watching. Let me get back.

(19:12):
I'm sorry. I know it's been twenty minutes. That's the
last negative thing, the last negative thing to come out
of my mouth about this. But it's just as a
black woman because I see ooh, I got thirty more
seconds before it becomes twenty minutes of me biting the
last three seconds. I just want to say that I
have seen this in the real world, in the influencer world,

(19:33):
in the podcasting world, even with ourselves, like we don't
get the same you see the people that they have
at these events, We don't get the same treatment. We
have to beg to be in the room, and then
they expect us to pay for ourselves to be their
meat while they're flying out other people to do things
for them. When it's like, we get the same amount

(19:55):
of views, if not more, because we work twice as hard. Okay,
twenty minutes over, I'm gonna watch every single episode. This
is going to be a complete trained mess. I'm expecting
the coda to show up. I am expecting her family
to not behave especially when she takes home the final four.

Speaker 1 (20:14):
I'm expecting her to keep on at least one, uh
one black man I'm.

Speaker 2 (20:23):
Expecting her to get When do you think that she's
going to clear all the black men out. I think
that she might like one and keep one around until
the date before hometowns, and that's when the black one
won't go home or the POC one will go home.

(20:47):
I think maybe one POC will make it to hometowns
and then but purely straight up black one. They're all
leaving before hometowns. If not like there, it's gonna be
so good. I don't know if they're going to go
with the traditional thing and have Jesse, you know, help out.

(21:09):
I think that we are, unfortunately, probably gonna see people
who are not even in Bachelor Nation come and like
help her with this. Like I wouldn't be surprised if
we just see like a statzy come in and give
her some advice. I wouldn't be surprised if we see

(21:30):
some of the girls from you know, Mormon Wives beyond it.
I just hope that this does not affect her being
on Secret Lives and Mormon Wives. I hope that this
does not affect the future of her behavior on Secret
Lives of Mormon Wives, because when these women get you know,

(21:53):
in these rooms and get these sorts of deals, then
we don't get to see as much of the good
stuff because they get media trained. Right now, they're not
media trained. They're not media trained. I hope that it
doesn't affect our show that we know and love so much.

(22:15):
I hope that she doesn't leave the show. I do
feel like if she takes if she's not but if
she takes it seriously and she picks someone to get
engaged to, they might not be.

Speaker 1 (22:30):
The type of person who is willing to.

Speaker 2 (22:37):
Show their ass the way that Taylor shows her ass.

Speaker 1 (22:40):
Does that make sense?

Speaker 2 (22:41):
Because she already said that the deal breaker is someone
who doesn't want her to do tiktoks. I can understand that,
But is your deal breaker also going to be someone
who doesn't want you to go on TV and keep
talking about how y'all was playing naked strip Uno back

(23:02):
in twenty twenty one?

Speaker 1 (23:05):
You know what I mean?

Speaker 2 (23:06):
Like, I just I know that she needs someone who's
he's gonna have to accept all these flaws, and there
are many, and I'm not an unflawed woman.

Speaker 1 (23:18):
But you don't see me on the Badge or at
or Love is Blind?

Speaker 2 (23:21):
Do you like come on, I'm not that delusional, but
maybe I should be. I need to start being delusional.
I feel like that. But yeah, so I can't wait.
I just can't wait to see what happens. I can't
wait to see the girls pull up on her, be
a part of the dates. I can't wait to see

(23:42):
what kind of dates it is. I hope that she
lives her best life and like makes out with someone
on the first episode. I hope that she completely fucking
snaps on these men and we have like I hope
that she shows them why shouldn't have chose a secret.

Speaker 1 (24:02):
Life of Mormon wife.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
I think that she's in deep, deep, deep state media
training right now, like she's understanding that, like, yeah, you
can be TFP, but you have to be TFP light
because we already have half of the audience who doesn't
know who the fuck she is. She's not from Bachelor Nation,

(24:23):
and also an older audience, and definitely a deeply religious
audience who is going to be reading about this woman
and finding out about this woman and saying that this
is terrible. So we already have half the audience that
is skeptical. But it makes up for the audience that
she's going to bring because of how dead the franchise

(24:45):
is right now. So yeah, I mean, she pretty much
has free will to show her ass, but not to
like how she does it on her show, Like baby,
you gotta remember this ain't Joe show. This is Bachelor Nation,

(25:06):
Like this is not that.

Speaker 1 (25:10):
You gotta act right you.

Speaker 2 (25:13):
Yeah, and you can't be saying you're you can't be
saying your innermost thoughts.

Speaker 1 (25:18):
You can't be saying your like.

Speaker 2 (25:24):
You're shocking, like you know, hey, you know what if
I'm not good enough? You have to go in there
with I have a past, I have children. It's important
for a man to accept my children. It's important for
my man to support my career. And that's pretty much it.
All that other stuff that imposters syndrome that she has,

(25:48):
that that I'm not good enough thing that she has
that you know, all her mental health issues that she
has not sorted out yet. She's gonna have to tuck
that in her back pocket and understand that she's on
a different level, which is crazy because she doesn't need

(26:10):
the money and she doesn't need the exposure.

Speaker 1 (26:12):
So why do this?

Speaker 2 (26:15):
If anything, I would have went for a Taylor Franky
Paul spinoff because Bachelor Nation is not the same. Bachelor
Nation needed her more than she needed Bachelor Nation. And
this is coming from a girley who has watched every
season since Rachel Lindsay was on there. So I think

(26:38):
it's great for the Bachelor Nation verse, but I hope
that it also like, after this, can you go back
to finding regular women? Like, you know, I don't mind
that she is an influencer, because let's be realistic. The
whole point is that we've been seeing people who are

(27:01):
influencers for a while. Now you don't pick regular girls anymore, Like,
let's stop, but let's let us not have to have
a Taylor Franky Paul on there after this, Like, let
this help us boost our ratings and then you know,
go back to the regularly scheduled program. And the regularly

(27:25):
scheduled program should also lower the expect not expectations, but
the pretentiousness of what you thought a bachelorret was and
should be. And also when they're black, like, don't allow
them to have to be like unreasonably like no past,

(27:49):
no nothing, just a pure clean, a snow basically chosen
token black girl.

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Chow chow chow chow. That is just so much.

Speaker 2 (28:08):
Wow, that's thirty minutes already really quickly there. It is
Beauty and Black. It's out right now. Make sure you
are watching Beauty and Black. If you found me because
you heard me talking about the Hunting Wives on literally
everywhere that I can talk about the Hunting Wives on,
You're gonna like Beauty and Black because that was white

(28:32):
Tyler Perry, as Money told you me and Money told you.
So I'm gonna need y'all to get in your bag
and watch Beauty and Black because we're gonna be talking
about it very soon. And it's eight episodes out. So
that's part one of season two. One thing about Tyler Perry,
He's gonna give you three thousand episodes, baby, so it's

(28:56):
only eight episodes. I feel like the weekend is good enough.
I'm going to I don't want to, I don't want
to say it, and then y'all get disappointed, so never mind.
But I'm going to try to be talking about Beauty
and Black with some people.

Speaker 1 (29:14):
It might you know what y'all might have.

Speaker 2 (29:19):
Y'all might have more than this weekend. I don't know,
but try to get it out of the way this weekend.

Speaker 1 (29:26):
Make sure that you are.

Speaker 2 (29:27):
Watching Vampire Diaries, make sure that you've seen the latest
episode of the summer I turned pretty.

Speaker 1 (29:37):
What else? What else? What else? What else?

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Oh, Charlie Sheen. Everything I learned about Charlie Sheen is
like against.

Speaker 1 (29:48):
My will.

Speaker 2 (29:51):
At this point, Like, we don't need to know that
he's had sex with men because we already know that
he's had sex with them, Like why is this the thing?
It's weird, we like we know, and I just hate that,

(30:14):
Like he decided to reveal this later on because now
it seems like, oh, that's why he got HIV, Like no,
you don't know who he got it from.

Speaker 1 (30:30):
You know who he gave it to. So that's fucking annoying.

Speaker 2 (30:34):
He had basically like a documentary that came to Netflix
and these riches is on it and they talk about
their tumultuous relationship. But then he just reveals so many
different things about himself and he's kind of winning over
the public again. But if you have HIV and you
knowingly are sleeping with people with HIV, exposing them to it,

(31:01):
possibly giving them to it, I don't know how you're
winning over the public again. Will Smith can't win back
over some people just because he lost his cool one
time in his entire like thirty five going on forty

(31:22):
year career, forty year career. I think because he was
a teenager when he started rapping. We've seen this man
lose his cool one time, which I'm not you know,
I don't support violence, but I do support giving someone

(31:43):
a chance. We've seen him lose his cool one time,
and there are some people that still cannot forgive him
for that, although he has been expressive about how sorry
he is.

Speaker 1 (31:56):
About it, but you are like.

Speaker 2 (32:02):
Oh, Charlie Sheen, he's.

Speaker 1 (32:05):
Just because he was on two and a half Man.
That show was that good.

Speaker 2 (32:12):
So anyways, some of the things that he revealed in
his Netflix documentary is that he piloted a passenger jet
when he was drunk. Don't know how that's charming. Like
There's also they talk about how in a twenty eleven
ABC interview, he described banging seven gram rocks of crack

(32:37):
cocaine and he had his form his longtime friend and
former drug dealer Marco look.

Speaker 1 (32:47):
Into that motherfucker.

Speaker 2 (32:48):
Now, I'm not a snitch, but hey, y'all want to
talk about young thug and Gunna and all this and
black people's business, look into what is saying Marco. Marco
is longtime friend and former drug dealer who confirms that
she consumed incredibly high quantities of illegal drugs, underscoring just

(33:08):
how extreme and dangerous as recreational use become. This motherfucker
was doing crap. Okay, let's see what else he did. Okay,
he was almost in the Karate Kid. Okay, cool, Oh

(33:33):
wows he has. I thought that he only had the
kids with Denise Richards, who also was in the documentary.
And she just deserves so much more. Denise fucking Richards, Like,
what a woman. She deserved so much more from everyone
around her, from her current husband, well yeah, current husband
until they get divorced, to her ex husband, who was

(33:55):
Charlie Sheen. What a tortured, beautiful white woman, Like, she
just deserved so much more. And she breaks down and
she's like, no, keep the cameras rolling. This is about
your life. This is real, so they should see it.
And I'm like, oh god, I just you know how
you look at some people and just wish things went

(34:16):
a different way for them.

Speaker 1 (34:20):
But she had Yeah, so Charlie.

Speaker 2 (34:21):
Sheen has actually like five kids. He became a father
in nineteen eighty four when he was in high school
with the fuck and he has a granddaughter. Charlie and
Martin Sheen beat Michael Jordan at basketball. I'm sure that
it wasn't like serious. He pulled an all nighter before

(34:45):
filming Ferris Bueller's Day Off. Wow, that's wild. They talk
about Nicholas Cage and Charlie Sheen. I don't really care.
And Eastwood called in for his first intervention. Wow, Like,
if I ever get an intervention, please get someone extremely

(35:08):
famous uh to call in for mine. Otherwise I'm not
gonna take it seriously. Look, I'm gonna go to that
same rehab that Jackson that Jackson went to. Yeah, so
make sure that if you guys ever set up an
intervention for me, get Beyonce there. If you can't get Beyonce,

(35:29):
get like Tony Braxton there. He lost his virginity at
fifteen years old with his dad's credit card in Las Vegas. Insane.
He got what is a travelers check? Anyways, he got
caught paying for escorts with travelers checks. He also has

(35:54):
stuck an ice cube up his butt. Listen, if I
had to fucking hear it, and mind you, I didn't
watch this documentary. Bro, I'm just seeing clips. I'm seeing
news articles. I'm seeing things that come down my timeline
that I did not ask for.

Speaker 1 (36:11):
Bro.

Speaker 2 (36:12):
Did Charlie Sheen really wants sticking ice cube up his
butt in order to stay awake during filming?

Speaker 1 (36:18):
Yes? Insane. His dealer.

Speaker 2 (36:31):
Helped him get sober, and the story behind this is insane.
The same dude, Marco, look into Marco, Marco, They're coming
for you. Sheen's friend and former drug dealer, explains that
he was approached by Sheen's drug counselor, who asked if

(36:51):
he could make the crack he was supplying less potent,
and Marco described how little by little he secretly reduced
the amount of cocaine he used over the course of
a year and a half in an effort to help
Ween Sheen off the drug and support his path to sobriety.
That is the most insane. Only in America. Only in America. Oh,

(37:20):
let's le rid about this. So they talk about the okay,
so tri your warning, trig your warning, trig your warning,
trig your warning. They talk about the allegation made by
Corey Fellman that claimed Cory Kane told him that she

(37:43):
had reaped him on the set of Lucas. In the documentary,
he vehemently denies the accusation, calling it a piece of
vile fiction and stating that he should have pursued legal
action against Feldman. He also points to the fact that

(38:04):
Haimes's mother has publicly said she never assaulted her son.
So yeah, so anyways, The documentary explores what she calls
his hypersexuality. I guess that's a new word that we're
using now to say that, ya, he was on crack

(38:26):
and he fucked men. Like long story short, How did
he decide to get sober from alcohol? I think that
we've had enough, but that'll be the last thing that
I talk about. She describes a pivotal moment that led
him to give up alcohol.

Speaker 1 (38:44):
You need to take.

Speaker 2 (38:45):
Care of his daughter, Sammy, Uh, you know Sammy, that's
Denise's daughter, to a hair appointment and realizing that he
was unable.

Speaker 1 (38:53):
To drive her. He describes this as.

Speaker 2 (38:58):
Inflection points that convinced him that he needed to get help,
noting that alcohol was the last drug he was using
at that time. She credits his desire to show up
for his kids as his primary motivation for sobriety. So
this man is wild, and I think that we knew
this Tiger Blood winning all that shit. I mean, nothing

(39:24):
that I read just now surprised me. So I do
think that I don't know if it deserved a documentary.
I don't know, Like the lines are just so blurred,
like a lot of people are saying, Oh, how brave
of him to finally look back and really talk about

(39:45):
his life, while it's like, oh, we're celebrating this man
who just talked about like how many horrible things that
he did? You know?

Speaker 1 (39:59):
But who who am I?

Speaker 2 (40:02):
And that's why I want to let you guys know
if anything ever comes out about me, if anyone ever
tries to cancel me, y'all have better go up for me,
because this shit is crazy. And there is no coincidence
that I talked about Hyla Frek Paul and Charlie Sheen

(40:22):
on the same episode. I don't know what it means,
but they both just like came to front of mind
and I just needed to get it off of my
chest and also tell it to tell you guys again,
like what we need to be watching. We need to
be watching Peacemaker. Also, we need to we need to

(40:44):
really just like be getting to it. And please subscribe
to my YouTube channel because it's gonna be hard for
me to get a thousand subscribers. Like I'm starting from scratch.
I don't go live. I don't understand YouTube. I don't
know how people do this shit. I really I don't
want to get on camera like that.

Speaker 1 (41:02):
I just want to like gap with you guys.

Speaker 2 (41:04):
But I am thinking of maybe starting like a Twitch
or maybe going live on TikTok where I play my
New Brat's game. Has anyone downloaded the New Brats game.
There's a New Brats game on PS four and Nintendo Switch.
If you have Nintendo Switch downloaded immediately, like, I want

(41:25):
to see your outfits. I want to see how far
you get. The shit costs forty dollars. It's been a
while since I've been excited for a game. I think
the only game that I'm looking forward to is Grand
Theft Auto. And that's also like a side of me
that you guys have not seen. I used to be
like I wouldn't say a gamer because I wasn't like
in the trenches playing Call of Duty shooting heads off

(41:48):
and shit like that. But I used to have like
every single major game system. And I even still like
kind of do Like I have a Switch, I had
like the Xbox Connect. I had the Nintendo DSIs, I
had a PSP, I had the Nintendo sixty four. I

(42:08):
had the Daintendo game Boy, had the game Boy Advance.
I had all these things. Like I am truly like
a multifaceted girly. I'm a weird girl. I love fashion,
and I love reality, and I love cool things, and
I love nerdy things, and I love superheroes and I
love scripted shows and I love reality. And I am

(42:31):
excited that you guys get to see a different part
of me. You know what, maybe I'll keep that part
of me on Patreon, which reminds me. I need to
go and upload that Patreon which includes me, Aaron, and Kendrick.
It's from two weeks ago and I owe it to
you on Patreon.

Speaker 1 (42:51):
Make sure that you are.

Speaker 2 (42:54):
Subscribing to the podcast, reading us five stars, being patient
with us. We are now independently owned. That is extremely
hard to do. That means I don't have a producer anymore.
That means that I had to put out the episodes myself. Baby,
you ain't heard an intro in four episodes because I

(43:16):
have not figured that shit out at all. But you
know what, maybe I'll try to figure something out for
Salt Lake City because I'm going to get back into Bravo.
I will be talking about Bravo again very soon. Salt
Lake City is coming back. I'm back on OC. Eventually
I'll get caught.

Speaker 1 (43:32):
Up with Miami.

Speaker 2 (43:33):
But more importantly, Potomac is coming, Karen is free again,
Karen is free, Love Island Gains is coming up. Like,
There's just so many things that I'm so excited to
talk with you all about. And then there will be
my pretentious shows that I do want to talk about,
like we'll talk about it later on. I might do

(43:56):
like a little spinoff.

Speaker 1 (43:57):
I don't know.

Speaker 2 (43:58):
We'll see you, guys, We'll see But thank you so
much for listening. I love you guys so much. Definitely,
please please, please please, if you see us on the timeline,
post something, comment on it. We need to get Bravo
con we need to get the sponsors. We need all
your help. We love you, we appreciate your help. It

(44:19):
does not take you money to do that. Donate to
the Sickle Cell fundraising effort that.

Speaker 1 (44:25):
I have going on. I want to put the GoFundMe below.

Speaker 2 (44:28):
I'm giving out the money as I am getting it
literally and at the end of the month, you will
see me, you know, showing you some of the things
that I did with the money. But I don't like
putting people's business out there, but you'll see that, like
I'm going, it's going directly back into the sickle cell community.

(44:49):
And if you can't do anything else, if you can
just share it and tell people that I'm raising money,
I would really appreciate that. Love you guys, Thank you,
have a great, great weekend.

Speaker 1 (44:59):
Bye.
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