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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Are you recording?
Speaker 2 (00:01):
Yes.
Speaker 1 (00:03):
Hey everyone, welcome
back.
Stop now, my eyes are redbecause I've been crying, but
everything's okay and we willpersevere.
Yes, and we have a limited timeto record, so there's no time
to wait for the eyes to go down.
Speaker 2 (00:24):
And if you're
listening, you would have never
known.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
Yeah, but I'm
transparent, you know?
Speaker 2 (00:27):
Yeah, I love that
that's good, you should.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
Emotions are real.
Speaker 2 (00:31):
Everyone has them.
Speaker 1 (00:32):
And if you need to
cry, then, girl, do your thing.
Speaker 2 (00:36):
Do your thing.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
And that's a good
segue into crying because last
night I got hit in the face forthe first time.
Speaker 2 (00:45):
With a ball, a
dodgeball.
Speaker 1 (00:47):
And let me tell you,
the person who hit me was
probably the hardest throwing.
There was two really hardthrowing people on this team and
it was one of those two like Idon't know who's you know
(01:07):
velocity wise, speed gun wise,who really has the harder throw.
But, like of the, there are twopeople like.
One of them is the one who hitme square in the nose and I
immediately was like my nose isgoing to be broken.
What do I do Like?
At least like I can still dancewith a broken nose, but I would
be ugly, okay, anyway.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
Did you fall to the
ground?
Speaker 1 (01:28):
No, I just like kind
of walked, turned my back and
walked a few steps and just kindof like into a corner and just
like checked myself, oh my.
Speaker 2 (01:39):
God, I'm so sorry.
Speaker 1 (01:40):
No, I didn't hear him
say a word so he could have
yelled it across the thing, didnot, but like he didn't
afterwards.
But you didn't hear him say aword so he could have yelled it
across the thing, did not, butlike he didn't afterwards.
But you didn't get out no,right, because he got out okay,
yeah because it was crazy.
Yeah, like sometimes obviouslypeople have gotten hit square in
the face many times, but I feellike the like percentage is
(02:00):
that's a little bit lower thanlike side of the head top and if
someone like me throws the ball, it's like oh, it might stun
you, but it's not like injuringyou correct but because these
people throw so freaking hard?
Because they play for team usa.
Yeah, and here I am, just alittle girl playing on the team
just a girl I just had to checkmyself and be like is my nose
(02:22):
okay?
are my teeth okay?
But like my face was numballison that sucks and then
everyone coming up to me,checking on me is what made me
cry, because you know what, youknow what I mean.
Speaker 2 (02:37):
Like it was just like
it's like when a baby falls and
it would be fine, except theparents go.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
Oh my god, are you
okay?
Yeah, because I didn't startcrying until people started
coming up like running up tocheck on me and like the ref was
like are you okay?
And I was like yeah, and theywere like do you need to go out?
Like we'll swap someone in foryou, and like I probably could
have said yes, that probablywould have been better for the
team.
Maybe someone could have beatthem, yeah, but I was like no,
(03:03):
like no, I'm fine, I got it.
Such drama.
I wish it was me and anotherperson.
It was like two on twobasically.
Oh and of course they were likenot trying to throw it to me at
me at first, because like theyweren't being that mean Okay,
but then they eventually got meout, but they, like I, I
deflected some for a minute youdid your Allison spin.
(03:26):
And then all my team were likewe're going after him now.
Speaker 2 (03:30):
Did you guys win
overall?
Speaker 1 (03:31):
No, we lost so many
games, oh God.
Okay, they were like the twopeople we played.
The last two were like,probably the top two of the
league.
Speaker 2 (03:38):
Oh, okay.
So, Is the season over yet.
Speaker 1 (03:47):
No, we have one more
regular game, right?
No, I think this was the lastregular.
And then we have playoffs,because we're one week behind on
the other one, I think so wehave one more regular season
after this next week and thenplayoff, so I think it's just
like one behind, okay, oh mygosh my god speaking of.
I asked a Alex if he wanted tosub tonight and he said
absolutely not.
Speaker 2 (04:06):
I did.
After I sent that I was likethat's a little dramatic.
I didn't need to say it likethat.
Speaker 1 (04:08):
Well, I only thought
you might because, like, you're
going to play on neighbor day.
So I was like, oh, maybe youwant like a little like
refresher before and we neededpeople and absolutely not
absolutely not, you might forthe other league probably I'd
rather yeah with like nick andyeah, anyway, that is what
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happened.
I got my first face shot andactually kind of still hurts my
nose like a little today.
It's not.
It's not like injured, it'sjust like a little sore.
Yeah at least it didn't bleed no, I was also thinking that,
because I I think, because I wascrying.
I just had a little snot and Ifelt a little moisture.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
Yeah, yeah.
So you worry about that.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
You do this thing and
I was like yeah, you're just
like yeah, one person, soanother person on our team hit
someone else's face on our teamand that person did come over
and say he was sorry to them andas he walked by me, he like
grabbed my shoulders.
Um, well, that's nice, but he'snot the one that hit me.
(05:07):
Well, screw that guy but youknow what, I didn't give up and
I finished the game good for you, like a true.
And then there was another timewhere I was like the last
person and I was like you guys,I can't handle it yeah just and
luckily I got out, because Ithrew it and one of them caught
it and I was like thank you,because I could not have handled
one of them hitting me.
Speaker 2 (05:24):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (05:25):
Please do not do that
.
Speaker 2 (05:26):
No.
Speaker 1 (05:28):
Anyway, that was my
last night.
How was your last night?
Speaker 2 (05:33):
Let's do our intro.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Oh yeah, Welcome back
to the A-List Podcast with
Allison and Alex.
I'm Allison, he's Alex.
You know the deal.
Speaker 2 (05:55):
You know how it goes
my night was far less dramatic.
Speaker 1 (06:00):
That's good.
Speaker 2 (06:00):
Yeah, it's a busy
week at buzzfeed, um and I.
Last night I went to the gymand while I was there, I was
then all of a sudden, out ofnowhere, bombarded with text
messages from so many people inthe midwest hey, are you safe?
Speaker 1 (06:18):
oh same same.
Are you safe from?
tsunami alexander and I readthat you have any idea not a
clue none of the tvs in the gymwere playing it and when I read
that I looked up at my guns andI was like tsunami alexander is
right here that's a good nameyeah yeah, I got a text from my
mom and she was like oh, likeyou guys had to deal with first
you had to deal with fires andnow tsunamis and I just said huh
(06:40):
yeah, I was like had not asingle idea, like nothing was
being about.
I got no alerts on my weatherapp.
I'm not on Twitter, so likethat's I feel like where people,
mostly I didn't see anything onTikTok the hour before I was at
the gym.
Just my mom very scared, HeatherI was like we are on the other
side of a very big mountain.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
It would have to be
like a I'm in a deep valley,
yeah, big mountain.
Speaker 1 (07:04):
it would have to be
like a valley, yeah, like it
would honestly have to be likeone of those like the world
ending, yeah, tsunamis for it toget over the mountain test.
Spoiler alert it didn't evenhit hawaii no, and the ones that
hit, like northern california,that were like was that one
place?
You at mendocino?
yeah they were like four feetyeah, they were very small which
(07:26):
I'm sure if you had a houselike right on the water like
maybe it would do some damage orlike flood a little bit, but it
wasn't, like you know, movieworthy well, I was like everyone
freaking out and I wasresearching that.
Speaker 2 (07:38):
Like a lot of times,
they lose a lot of momentum at
sea yeah, it's a far.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
it's's Russia's, it's
far, actually, is it?
Because have you ever looked atthe map and then been like whoa
?
It's actually closer than Ithought.
Speaker 2 (07:50):
No, never.
You know, I don't knowgeography I'm going to show you?
I don't know geography at all,but I was a little like mom.
Why are you worried about me?
Speaker 1 (08:02):
It is nice for people
to be worried.
Yeah, I guess.
Speaker 2 (08:06):
But it's like LA,
just we never, no one ever,
freaks out here about anything.
When the fires were here, itwasn't until they were.
You know what I mean.
Speaker 1 (08:13):
Yeah Well,
technically okay, so this is
Russia and this is Alaska.
So like technically, it isreally close to Alaska.
Oh yeah, that's actually prettywild.
I had no idea but to oh no, I'mclicking things to, I guess
which, also, like alaska, wasn'tthe issue, so it must have been
(08:35):
going the momentum with theother yeah, I suppose I guess,
since the earth is flat thatdoes make sense that it would
come out of imagine, obviouslylike to, obviously like to
Washington, like it's pretty far, but like, since Alaska is part
of the United States, like itis not, I wonder like how far it
takes by boat.
Speaker 2 (08:55):
I wonder how far it
takes by boat.
How?
Speaker 1 (08:56):
long it takes by boat
.
Speaker 2 (08:59):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:01):
Anyway, that was I
guess scary.
Speaker 2 (09:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
It would have been
scary.
Heard people in hawaiirecording.
I saw some videos and like thesirens that were going off would
be alarming it would be and ifyou were vacationing there and
you don't like know what to dobecause you know, say you're
from oklahoma yeah, right you'venever had to deal with a
(09:24):
tsunami.
Tsunami.
Speaker 2 (09:27):
What.
Speaker 1 (09:30):
Isn't that what?
Speaker 2 (09:30):
she says in White
Lotus Piper no Tsunami.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
I can't say it like
her.
Speaker 2 (09:35):
Tsunami.
Speaker 1 (09:35):
Tsunami.
Speaker 2 (09:37):
There you go.
Speaker 1 (09:37):
That was, it Was that
right, I had a chocolate chip
cookie last night Tell me whereand it was from McDonald's,
because I had a snack wrap.
Speaker 2 (09:45):
Did you get the one
chocolate chip cookie or did you
get the three pack?
I?
Speaker 1 (09:48):
only got one.
Speaker 2 (09:49):
Allison.
Speaker 1 (09:50):
I know, because it
was.
It was kind of me being bad.
I was like trying.
Speaker 2 (09:53):
Sure, okay, good I
mean the snack wrap.
Speaker 1 (09:55):
Getting McDonald's at
all isn't great, but I was like
I had had, like I had eatenreally.
Oh, I did have sadness, it was,I don't know.
I got hit in the face and Isaid I'm getting a snack wrap.
I mean you deserve it.
I started crying, um and it wasgood.
But yeah, I only got one.
I wasn't trying to be toooverzealous, you know.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Good for you
Practicing self-control.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
I'd have.
Well, you can do that, I will.
You have a better metabolism.
What else did?
Speaker 2 (10:27):
you do.
Well, that was it.
My week's just been very busywith work and it's Wednesday for
those of you listening.
It's Wednesday for those of youlistening, I don't know.
Repeating repeating.
Yeah, we have just a lot ofshoots this week, but a lot of
fun stuff happening, so we'llsee, and tomorrow we're hanging
out.
Speaker 1 (10:45):
We're having a friend
hang.
Yeah, I was going to ask a work.
I don't know if you candisclose this, but one of the
things I wanted to talk aboutwas how cute Pamela Anderson and
Liam Neeson are, and I wantedto know if they came into
Buzzfeed.
Speaker 2 (10:56):
They did not come
into Buzzfeed, I know that would
have been cute.
Have you seen them naked?
Speaker 1 (11:05):
No, yes, they're in
that movie together.
And then now they have come outlike stepped out on the carpet
like cuddling and kissing andstuff and are they together?
Yes.
Speaker 2 (11:16):
I did not know that
and they're so cute, I kind of
love that.
Speaker 1 (11:26):
Such an age
appropriate couple, couple.
Yeah, she's like so natural andnot wearing makeup and he's
like so badass.
Just, I don't know him in reallife, like maybe he can't do any
of the thing he does, things hedoes in his he must have some
riz.
It's pamela anderson true andlike but just think of him on
the phone with her.
If I, if I was dating him, I'dbe like say it yeah, just say it
, just say it and I would makehim say the line from taken yeah
(11:46):
although he's not the one thatsays good luck, that's the other
guy that says it, but I wouldmake him say good luck says I
will find you and I will killyou yeah is he scottish, irish?
Speaker 2 (11:56):
irish or scottish and
I'm glad he's found love after
natasha I know that's so sad.
He hasn't been with anyonesince not like, not that note of
note that was so sudden thatI'm sure it would have taken a
long time.
Speaker 1 (12:10):
Were they together?
Was he on the trip also?
Speaker 2 (12:12):
He was on the trip.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
Did she die instantly
?
Speaker 2 (12:15):
No.
Speaker 1 (12:16):
Did he have to like
pull the plug or?
Speaker 2 (12:17):
anything, I don't
know.
I think there was a brain deadtime to pull the plug situation.
Remind me, is she the one in?
Parent trap, parent trap yeah,yes, we love, we stand well
anyway, they're cute, that iscute.
So I'm excited tomorrow becauseboyfriend has not met sass or
ang and he's not really spenttime with you.
Speaker 1 (12:37):
He's just said hey
from upstairs while we do the
podcast and just listen to us.
Yeah, has he said that we soundstupid at all?
Speaker 2 (12:43):
no, he listens.
He's such a supportive boy.
Speaker 1 (12:45):
That is so nice Hi.
Speaker 2 (12:47):
Hey Bob.
Speaker 1 (12:48):
No, I don't think, I
don't, don't assume he would
have said that, but no he's thekindest person I've ever met.
I think that that's my um.
Speaker 2 (13:05):
I think that that's
my fear, is they?
Yeah, well, what are they doing?
You gotta lean into the cringesometimes, but no, he actually
is just like so I don't get it.
Speaker 1 (13:09):
Wait what you're also
so nice, what do you mean?
Speaker 2 (13:11):
he's so supportive
and loving and so are you sure,
but like usually, it's onlyone-sided and that's someone's
suffering in this case someonemust someone must be sacrificing
.
Speaker 1 (13:23):
A few things I have
written down.
Okay, I don't know why I saidthat Okay.
Speaker 2 (13:28):
Okay, let's get to
business.
Speaker 1 (13:30):
I know that you're
not as tapped in, but there is
major Love Island drama.
Speaker 2 (13:34):
Oh, I'm very tapped
in because I interviewed these
people on the red carpetRemember.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
You interviewed the
Beyond the Villa.
Speaker 2 (13:41):
No.
Speaker 1 (13:42):
You interviewed the
new cast.
No.
Speaker 2 (13:44):
I interviewed Is the
drama about the current season.
Speaker 1 (13:48):
No, the drama is
about the Beyond the Villa.
Speaker 2 (13:51):
What's Beyond the
Villa?
Speaker 1 (13:52):
That was.
You interviewed Serena andCordell, didn't you?
Speaker 2 (13:56):
No, oh, corey and
Nope.
Speaker 1 (14:01):
No.
Speaker 2 (14:01):
Janae and Janae and
Kenny Kenny.
That's the drama.
Oh Nope.
Speaker 1 (14:02):
No, janae, and Janae
and Kenny Kenny.
That's the drama.
Speaker 2 (14:05):
Oh them, yeah, You're
tapped into right now.
Speaker 1 (14:08):
What's happening
right now?
Speaker 2 (14:09):
How they broke up,
and she posted on her Instagram
story like no, I've seen thetheories.
You guys are not even close.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
Yeah, so if you guys
aren't tapped in, yeah, so Janae
and Kenny are from last seasonof love Island and they have
been dating for the past year.
The new show beyond the villathat just came out that is
following, a few of the castmembers from last season include
(14:37):
Janae and Kenny.
Speaker 2 (14:38):
I thought beyond the
villa was like RuPaul's drag
race all stars untucked.
Like it was, like it's, likeanother episode.
Speaker 1 (14:47):
No, it's like
specifically because people love
last season.
Speaker 2 (14:50):
So much Bachelor in
paradise.
Speaker 1 (14:52):
It's not a reality,
it's not a competition, they're
just literally.
It's a reality show of them,just like living in LA and
following them around doingstuff because people love them
so much last season that there'slike a handful of them that are
like oh, we're in, we're gonnastay in la for the summer, and
they just have cameras on themwell, I might enjoy that it's
kind of it's like florida shortoh no, they're.
(15:15):
I don't think they're cut outfor this, except for there's a
couple which are the people thatwe want to see, which is leah
and miguel, serena and cordell.
Okay, they the, I think, themost like normal on camera.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
Leah and Miguel,
Serena and Cordell.
Speaker 1 (15:31):
Janae and Kenny, you
could tell there was trouble.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Really.
Speaker 1 (15:34):
And then Kayler is
just has been crying every
episode.
Speaker 2 (15:38):
Sorry, their name is
Kayler.
Speaker 1 (15:40):
Kayler.
Speaker 2 (15:40):
Kayler.
So yeah, it's a girl, yeah,okay.
Speaker 1 (15:44):
She is crying every
episode already.
Oh, kyler, because Aaron, theguy she was with in the villa,
he's also just being all hisfilming.
No one wants to really filmwith him, so he's just being
depressed in Venice just likewalking around, okay, and she's
crying because of boys andbecause her other best friend
from the show like lied to herabout something, I don't know.
(16:07):
It's like not real okayproblems, but I've they have
like three episodes out, okay,you can tell on the show that
kenny is like not as in it asjanae is okay he doesn't want to
live with her, so they are inapartments next to each other in
this apartment building thatthey got them for the show, I'm
(16:28):
guessing, because they want.
He lives in texas, she lives invegas, I think so it's just for
the summer they got theseapartments and he didn't want to
live with her, so they'reliving next to each other and
she's like I want to live withyou and he's like I don't want
to move in, and so it's justbeen like not good.
Yeah, so yesterday they went,or not?
(16:51):
Yesterday, over the weekendthey went to, of course, david
Dobrik's David Dobrik's birthdayparty, of course, and it was
like this big thing andsomething happened at the party,
because there's like you cansee them dancing and it looks
like they're having fun together.
And then that night, after theparty, she unfollowed him.
She removed all the pictures onher Instagram from him.
Speaker 2 (17:12):
This is on the show.
Speaker 1 (17:13):
No, no, no.
This is like real life, Justlike people.
Speaker 2 (17:15):
Oh sorry, they went
to David Dobrik's, not on the
show.
Speaker 1 (17:18):
No, like literally
this weekend.
Speaker 2 (17:19):
Oh, oh, oh, yeah, oh,
I'm with you.
Speaker 1 (17:20):
Okay, in real life
this weekend, not on the show,
cause I think they filmed likethree months ago or something, I
don't know.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (17:27):
And in the night she
unfollowed him, removed him.
Everyone unfollowed him, likeevery cast member, except for
like one, because I don't thinkhe knew what was going on.
And now he has since unfollowed, but like even all the guys
unfollowed him.
So everyone was like, oh my god, it had to be really bad if all
(17:48):
the guys because normally guysdon't care, they're like I'm not
unfollowing, for they all,everyone unfollowed him.
So the rumors were like heobviously cheated, um, but even
then, I don't see bros beinglike I know.
Then some stuff was coming outlike did he say racist things?
Because, like what could be sobad that the guys would unfollow
(18:09):
him?
And and I think so.
Then Janae put on her story.
She was like I've seen thetheories and like what he did is
beyond, is worse than what youguys are saying.
She could be at the height ofdrama because she's feeling a
lot of things at the height ofdrama because she's feeling a
lot of things.
I guess, like the only thing yougo to from that is like
physical abuse and it's like,would you, I don't know, like if
(18:33):
you just cheating racist?
What's above that?
Underage stuff yeah, like aabuse, and then I guess above
that is underage stuff.
That would be the hierarchyright.
Speaker 2 (18:49):
Yeah because, even if
it was like I saw him fucking a
man.
I'd be like do your thing, it'snot okay that he cheated.
Speaker 1 (18:56):
No it's not okay that
he cheated, but like that
wouldn't be like it's worse, itwouldn't be that Right.
So as of now, like we haven'tgotten confirmation on what
happened, but like all the othergirls had put stuff on their
stories calling him a cloutchaser and a horrible person.
Like Leah posted something,serena put something, kayla put
(19:20):
something.
So like everyone was like weare on Janae's side.
You're, we knew from the startyou were a bad person.
We were just like supportingher.
Like it, everyone is dogginghim and he put out like this,
like um did he put out astatement.
He put out a statement, astatement on his instagram that
(19:40):
was just like.
Janae and I are no longertogether.
I like I cared for her so much.
I have the utmost respect, likethat type of thing.
And then she took, shescreenshotted it, reposted it.
She was like you're a liar,this is lame, Like so it does.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
I don't feel like
it's abuse.
I feel like I feel like if itwas abuse.
Speaker 1 (20:07):
Yeah, I, I agree, and
some of the people let me see
if there's anything that hascome out since.
So sorry, so Janae's like otherbestie, like not from the show
posted something and said myadvice for women in
relationships.
If you have access to yourman's phone today, search
keywords like I don't like blackwomen.
I thought I would get moremoney from this.
I'm faking this relationship.
Going on the show would be forclout.
(20:29):
I can't wait to be done withthis so I can F hella, b words
and yeah.
So I think that that's kind oflike pretty much confirmation
that all of those things arethings that he did or said,
which is disgusting.
Uh abuse and racism yeah, justlike wow I mean, um, maybe not
(20:54):
physical abuse, but emotionalabuse yeah language abuse yeah,
so like I support all themgetting him out of their lives,
like that's insane, but wow wildthat is wild that's the drama.
Speaker 2 (21:12):
Never a dull moment
with love island no, literally
damn.
Speaker 1 (21:15):
And then some people
are like this is for the show
and I'm like that's crazy,because if it is that's like so
much, yeah, so much to do.
And if it's, if it is likethat's like so much, so much to
do, and if it's, if it is likethat's like kind of diabolical
to make it that like just likecheat, just like say he cheated.
You don't need to do all that.
And I mean, if it's not, it'sobviously real and then that's
(21:39):
sad, right, but she's beautifuland she deserves better.
Speaker 2 (21:44):
So she's, she's
gorgeous on to the next and
incredible breasts yeah, hernose.
Speaker 1 (21:51):
I know that she got a
nose job, but it's really cute,
it's cute, it's perfect.
Speaker 2 (21:54):
Yeah, kind of looks
like yours I actually really
like my nose.
Speaker 1 (21:57):
I was just talking
about that.
Um, I like my nose and I haveno, no notes, no notes.
I'm just saying I don't.
I've never thought aboutgetting a nose job, like that's
the one thing that I haven'twanted to do.
Speaker 2 (22:11):
Hell yeah.
Speaker 1 (22:12):
Yeah, what else is
drama Today's?
Just about the drama.
Speaker 2 (22:17):
Weather drama.
That was what.
That's really what's going onthis week.
Speaker 1 (22:21):
Well, we didn't get
to talk about this.
I know it's a little dated, butwe didn't talk about Gwyneth
Paltrow doing the video for.
Astronomer which is the?
Uh, the company that the CEOthat got caught cheating at the
Coldplay concert, Um, that's thecompany that he's now since
resigned from, and their socialmedia team hired Gwyneth Paltrow
(22:45):
to make a little video justlike explaining what the company
is, because no one knew yeahand it's just like a little I
don't know 20 second thing ofher being.
Like a lot of you guys arewondering about what astronomer
does and like this is what we doand there's just a few little
funny quips in there and Ithought it was a pretty genius
(23:05):
thing for them to do especiallygwyneth yeah, tie to cold play
funny things because, likethey're like we didn't do
anything wrong.
Yeah, like we're good over here.
He's gone.
So if you guys like we have alot of traffic, like looking us
up, we should tell you what wedo, and then yeah, my whole
(23:26):
business yeah, pretty cheekythat is pretty cheeky is there
bad blood between Gwyneth and no, they're like, they're good,
right, they co-parent and theyspent holidays with my girl.
Dakota.
No, yeah, he's with.
Speaker 2 (23:37):
Dakota Johnson.
No, chris.
Speaker 1 (23:38):
Martin, yeah, he's
with Dakota Johnson.
Speaker 2 (23:39):
No.
Speaker 1 (23:40):
Chris Martin yeah,
he's with Dakota.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
Not anymore.
Speaker 1 (23:44):
I thought that they
like debunked that and they were
like she was like I'm here.
Speaker 2 (23:49):
Is this?
Is this was it?
Was it?
I'm short circuiting.
Speaker 1 (23:55):
No.
Speaker 2 (23:59):
I'm pretty sure they
are not together.
Oh God, here we go Making, itdoesn't matter.
Speaker 1 (24:01):
I'm not going to look
it up.
But I disagree that.
I knew that there was Copy,that there was rumors, but then
they were like seen togetheragain, okay, good.
So I guess we won't know, untilit comes out of either one of
their mouths.
Speaker 2 (24:15):
Yeah, one of their
mouths.
Speaker 1 (24:16):
But I do know that
there was like rumors about it,
okay, but Okay.
That's we disagree.
Speaker 2 (24:24):
We disagree, and
that's okay.
Speaker 1 (24:26):
But I thought that
was funny and we hadn't talked
about that.
Another funny thing that I sawI was just going through the
headlines today, cause I feellike, since last time we didn't
talk headlines, I was reallylike on it.
So there was a WNBA game and Ioh, stay with me, I'm with you.
Speaker 2 (24:41):
I'm here.
Speaker 1 (24:42):
Someone threw an
adult toy on the court and it
was drama.
Speaker 2 (24:49):
What's what kind of
adult toy Like a dildo?
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (24:51):
Okay, so the I was
just looking through these
titles and I this is theheadline that caught my eye.
Wnba game halted after sex toyflies onto court.
What a headline.
Just like that would not happenat an.
Also like how?
Like when they came in throughthe metal detectors and they
(25:13):
looked in their purses, no onewas like hey, what's up, what's
going on in here?
Speaker 2 (25:17):
what?
What does it look like?
Speaker 1 (25:19):
it's neon green.
Oh yeah, it was the AtlantaDream against the Golden State
Valkyries, and as the finalseconds wound down and the teams
fought for the win on Tuesday,the broadcast showed a green
object being thrown onto thecourt.
Speaker 2 (25:38):
I mean, I guess, if
it was rubber.
Speaker 1 (25:43):
It was definitely
rubber, it bounced.
Yeah, the video isn't that likesatisfying because it's like
kind of far away, but you candefinitely see an, a lime green
thing, just kind of like bounceout of random.
It's so.
So someone like really thoughtabout this, cause they waited
until the end, yeah, but, um,the players were kind of
(26:04):
laughing and then the announcerswere like there's, this is bad,
get them out of here.
which like yeah you can't dothat, and they did escort them
out, but I just thought it wasfunny that is so funny um, that,
and then, oh, I watched.
Amy radley is missing.
I'm caught up.
Let's talk okay.
Speaker 2 (26:24):
Oh, you're caught up,
okay, great done with it okay,
so here's the interesting thingabout okay for those of you guys
so I've been fascinated withthis missing persons case,
actually um, for a long time.
Amy bradley was on a cruise shipand then disappeared, and her
family has spent years and somuch money trying to find her.
Um the story, or like the, themini series that I first
(26:49):
discovered it was on like apodcast mini series.
The craziest thing about thedocu series is something they
never have talked about beforeis the fact that she was a
lesbian yeah, well, I didn'tknow this story before, so never
have talked about that beforeit wasn't ever relevant to the
story.
It's not really I would sayit's.
Speaker 1 (27:12):
It adds another layer
of like heart that it does, but
the way this woman talks aboutmissing her and how she's like I
know, but both ex-girlfriendswere sad to me, both the one
with the message in a bottle youcan get to that later.
But it's not really relevant toher like be going missing,
except for the kind of does withthe one x, because she could
(27:37):
have been a little depressedright but also they patched it
up before I I'm getting ahead ofmyself.
Speaker 2 (27:44):
Sorry, yeah, yeah.
So she goes on this cruise withher family.
One night she goes missingSecurity footage whatever they
like, they're docked the nextday, they port the next day.
Speaker 1 (27:57):
They were very close
to the port when she went
missing.
It was like 530 in the morningis like the time frame of when
her dad kind of woke up, saw hersitting on the lounge chair on
the balcony, and then he woke upagain at like six and then she
wasn't there anymore.
Yes, and they were coming intothe dock at that time.
(28:19):
So it was like not, they werenot open sea, like probably a
couple of miles, but like itwasn't, they weren't docked yet
and they weren't in open sea.
Speaker 2 (28:30):
And the theories are
wide.
Speaker 1 (28:33):
There are many
theories.
Speaker 2 (28:34):
I will say the one
that I think about the most.
That I feel like is most likelyis I do think she was
trafficked especially based onthe fact that so many people
have seen her over the years.
Yeah, and like, Just so youguys know.
Back at home, her familycreated a website and the
website you know, featured likefamily photos and, and they can.
(28:57):
You can trace an IP address forsomeone visiting your site now
because and there is a regularvisits from a IP address in
Barbados.
Speaker 1 (29:06):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (29:07):
And.
Speaker 1 (29:07):
And staying for a
long time.
Speaker 2 (29:09):
For a long time and
more specifically around the
holidays and significantbirthdays and significant dates.
So the theory is like is it herlike checking in to see?
Speaker 1 (29:21):
Who else would it be
Like?
Why would her captors do that?
Speaker 2 (29:23):
Correct and because
of I don't know international
law, they can't get permissionto pinpoint the IP.
Speaker 1 (29:31):
But if it were
happening in the?
Speaker 2 (29:31):
US, they could
literally pinpoint it.
Yeah, something they can't getpermission to pinpoint the ip,
but if it were happening in theus, they could literally
pinpoint it yeah, something theydidn't okay.
Speaker 1 (29:36):
So like, let's rewind
a little bit.
So the kind of timeline of thenight is they went to dinner and
something to note is that theher family kept noticing like
staff members being like super,only attentive to her and like
and like talking about howbeautiful she was and really
(29:57):
just like focusing on her, andthey would be like, oh well, if
I need a drink, I guess I haveto ask amy to order it for me.
Whatever, to the point wherethey were like really noticing
it yeah so that was like onething.
They went to dinner.
It was the night on the cruisewhere everyone like gets like
super dressed up and like takesphotos and stuff like that.
So she was wearing this likebeautiful gown, and then her and
her brother change and they goto the club yeah at the on the
(30:23):
cruise ship, kind of on the topdeck, and they're there, they're
drinking a little bit, not likecrazy, not wasty pants, like
really.
They're just drinking beers,which, yeah, it's a lot of beers
, I think.
I think they said the bar tabsaid that she had like seven
beers over a course from like 6pm to whenever it closed.
(30:44):
Yeah, which isn't that much, Iguess.
Um, so the brother said I'mgoing to go back to the room she
has been dancing with, likeother people, but mostly with
this guy who works for thecruise line.
He is the bass player for theband, yes, but he's also, I
guess, dancing.
(31:05):
Maybe at some point the DJ comeson, yeah, but he's also dancing
with her a lot, which kind ofis significant because she
doesn't like men so it's likewas she being forced to dance
with him or was she just kind oflike oh, I'll dance with
whoever like, I'm just havingfun, that's what I think that's.
We don't know that, but thatpart.
(31:27):
So the brother's like heygestures to her, hey, her, hey,
I'm going to leave.
He goes back to the room, hesays that she comes back very
quickly after him and they go onthe patio, outside their
balcony, and they chat for alittle bit, they smoke some cigs
it was the 90s and he goes tobed and she says she's going to
(31:50):
stay out on the balcony for alittle bit.
He was, like he noted, littletipsy but not wasted.
Speaker 2 (31:57):
Like she didn't go
overboard.
Speaker 1 (32:00):
Yes, well, they also
said if she had gone overboard,
because when they docked theygot the authorities of where
were they?
Were they Barbados?
They got the authorities andthey sent a search party out and
they based on the trajectory ofthe water and everything they
were like even if she gotattacked by a shark or something
(32:23):
, we would have something washashore Like a arm, a leg,
clothing, a shoe, like somethings I guess would have sunk,
but like bodies don't sink untillike they are like waterlogged
and decomposed and stuff likethat, and it was.
(32:44):
I mean it just like because ofhow close they were to the shore
, like something would have comeup on the shore.
So they ruled they kind ofruled that out, but it's still.
There are people on the shipthat think that she either
jumped or fell, but they havetimestamps for when they entered
(33:05):
the room because of the keycard, but they don't have
timestamps for leaving, whichdoes put a wrench in it, cause
they're like we know that shecame back at three 30 in the
morning and she was there untilfive 30 when her dad saw her
sitting on the chair out front,um, but then when he woke up at
6am she wasn't there but hershirt was, so she had changed
(33:29):
shirts or took off the shirtthat she was wearing, yeah, and
then she was no longer there.
So the dad gets up and he goesto walk around to get a coffee
and he's like, oh, I'll probablysee her, I'll find her up there
.
He doesn't find her, comes back,they start freaking out and
they go to the uh head ofsomething and they're like, hey,
(33:51):
can you make an announcement,uh, for her to come back to the
room and they're like it's 7 am.
We're not gonna wake up thewhole boat because you can't
find your 23 year old daughter.
Yeah, if it was like asix-year-old maybe they would
have, or like a small child.
But this is.
They're like we're not wakingeveryone up.
We'll do it.
Once it's in a more appropriatetime, you guys can go search
(34:15):
more.
So the family was not happywith how that was going.
They said they thought thatthey were kind of rude to them
and also the staff kind of feltlike they were rude to them.
So it was a high intensitysituation.
And then, yeah, they do thesearch of the water, no water,
and then skip skipping forward.
(34:37):
Um, a couple of years go by,and then the show they have now
people saying they spot herplaces.
She has a very distinctivetattoo of the Tasmanian devil,
which is so nineties to do.
So nineties and so gay.
But, um, there's like a man whosays he spotted her in.
(34:57):
Was it Barbados?
There was, like there's acouple of countries that I guess
she was in between.
Yeah, I forget what's Curacao.
Speaker 2 (35:06):
Oh yeah.
Speaker 1 (35:07):
Curacao is where this
man said that he saw her and
she kind of came up to him andthen a man who he identified as
the bass player kind of juststared at him for a long time
and then pulled her and walkedaway and so the guy was like
that was a weird interaction andI never forgot it and I saw her
tattoo and when it came up onthe news I knew 100% that that
(35:29):
was her.
That happened.
There's a lady in Barbados,like seven years later or
something, that was in abathroom and heard a argument
with someone and then she comesout and they're washing their
hands and the girls, the lady'strying to talk to her and she
says her name is Amy and so andI feel like there's one more
(35:49):
person that spotted her, oh yeah, so, and I feel like there's
one more person that spotted her, oh yeah, there's a random like
Navy guy that went to a barlike deep in the city of
Barbados and he wasn't supposedto be there and when he got,
when he sat down, two girls satdown to talk with him.
One got up to go to the bar andthen Amy was like basically
(36:09):
told him that she's being heldcaptive and her name and
everything, and he didn't reportit because he would have gotten
in trouble for going to the bar, which is cause he was like I'm
good, I was about to get outthe next year or something and I
would have not gotten as muchretirement money.
So I just like he was like I'vebeen around where like
(36:31):
prostitutes come up to you andthey say crazy things, and he
was like, honestly, at the timeI didn't think anything of it.
Like I thought it was just likeanother prostitute, just like
trying to get me to give themmoney or whatever.
And then when he started seeingthe news he was like that was
definitely her.
She said her name was amy.
So it's still an open casetoday.
(36:52):
Am I missing anything?
Speaker 2 (36:54):
The parents paid this
ex Navy SEAL to.
Yeah, I don't even think thiswas.
Speaker 1 (36:59):
I don't think that
was on the show.
Speaker 2 (37:00):
No parents put paid a
ton of money to this guy.
That was like I'm an ex NavySEAL, I got a team, I will go in
there, I will find her, we'llextract her.
Speaker 1 (37:08):
Yeah, yeah.
My question was if they havethis ip, why aren't they going
there?
Speaker 2 (37:12):
so they hired this
guy.
Okay, he went over the courseof a year he kept sending back
photos, evidence, proof, takingso much money from them yeah,
taking so much money no way onlyto find out that he had been
scamming them hiring an actress.
He put a fake tattoo on heryeah, I was like why did they
leave this out of thedocumentary?
Speaker 1 (37:32):
this was crazy I
wonder if they're in a current
legal thing with him very wellcould be yeah, that's so sad I
believe.
Speaker 2 (37:40):
And then there's the
people that are like well, if
it's her, why isn't she findinga way to contact them?
Here's the thing when you arein the sex trafficking trade, a
lot of times most of the time, Iwould say they get you addicted
to drugs so that you are stuckthere.
Speaker 1 (37:54):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
And so I think what
probably happened the theory
that I believe is the mostbelievable is that they got her
drugged or something on the boat.
They put her in like one of thetrash bins that they take off
the boat.
They snuck her off that way,and then she was sold into sex
(38:18):
traffic I do.
Speaker 1 (38:18):
I did forget that
there is another sighting on the
boat of her, these two girlswho were also in the bar oh,
yeah, yeah they, they leave andthey're like they're not ready
for bed either because they'reyoung girls and they go to watch
the sunrise on the top deck.
And she said they, you know howin cruise ships there's the
like glass elevators that go upin the middle.
(38:40):
She said she looked over andshe recognized that it was Amy.
Apparently, all these peoplelike just knew her because she
was so outgoing on the boat thatshe had a pretty distinctive
haircut too.
Yeah, and the tattoo andeverything, but like she was
like talking to everyone andlike whatever.
So she was like we like dancedwith her too in the club.
(39:00):
And so they looked over and sawthe elevators going up and
could see through, since it wasglass, and saw that it was Amy,
saw that it was the bass playerand they went back up to the
club, even though it was closed.
It closed to like 2 AM or 3 AMand this was at near five near
five something, cause it wouldhave been after the time that
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her dad saw her in the room andbefore they realized she was
gone.
They go up to the club and thenthe girls see him walk by alone
past them on the top deck, butthey also don't have any
evidence.
They're like we saw with oureyes, but like there's no camera
(39:44):
, uh, of them or anything likethat.
So it's like it's an eyewitness, but it's nothing more than
that, which I believe that afterthis cruise ships had to get so
more intentional with thecameras and stuff.
Speaker 2 (39:59):
Although still to
this day, over a hundred people
go missing on cruise ships everyyear.
That's too many.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
That's too many,
because if you go overboard
again, I guess if it's at nightwhat I'm saying like missing, in
terms of like, say, it's deadof at midnight, someone goes
overboard and no one sees themand no one hears them.
Speaker 2 (40:23):
I do understand how
that could happen but it doesn't
because of the alarms there'salarms so now okay, cruise ships
have alarms, like if you wereto jump over your balcony, an
alarm would sound on the wholeship.
Speaker 1 (40:34):
How does it know that
?
Speaker 2 (40:35):
There's sensors at
the very top and the very bottom
of every cruise ship, Even ifit's midnight.
Speaker 1 (40:38):
No lights, nothing.
Speaker 2 (40:41):
Yeah, that's too many
If you throw something over
your balcony, it will detect it.
Speaker 1 (40:45):
Oh, okay, yeah, then
that's nothing else people not
leaving islands.
Speaker 2 (40:50):
Maybe there, maybe
there's probably a percentage of
people that are like fleeing asituation, but still more than a
hundred a year is too many.
Speaker 1 (40:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (40:59):
And then watching the
documentary poop cruise.
Did you watch that?
Speaker 1 (41:01):
I did watch that.
Speaker 2 (41:03):
Learning from that
how, when you get on a cruise,
you basically are saying likeyeah.
Oh well.
Speaker 1 (41:14):
I think that they
said that there was some
language changed.
Okay, in the um ticket now, butyou guys, I text my sister this
, okay, so if you haven'twatched the proof, to wait, I'm
getting ahead of myself tofinish this conversation.
This case is still open.
She has now would be 50something.
Yeah, they've done like ageaging, uh, pictures of her um
(41:34):
for people if you see her.
But if you are in barbados, atcuracao, keep your eyes open,
because the family I don't again.
If they sent this privateinvestigator, fine, but I don't
understand, like, why theyhaven't gone to the to barbados,
where that ip is god and also,why have the kidnappers or the
people holding her hostage beenlike a million bucks, and we'll
(41:56):
give her back oh, becausesomeone someone also said that
it's very likely that she haschildren now oh right, yes, very
true and if she has some sortof stockholm syndrome mixed with
having her own kids mixed with,possibly being still addicted
to drugs.
Speaker 2 (42:12):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
Like they can
understand why she isn't
willingly still trying to escape.
Speaker 2 (42:18):
Yeah, that's true.
Speaker 1 (42:20):
And if she has kids
like it, that's also.
What do you do?
Just leave these kids eventhough you know, you, I don't
know.
So like the family is stillthey'll put, they're putting
things on the website like thatare significant, being like you
know, if you have kids, like wewill welcome them.
But but I can understand hiringanother.
(42:41):
Or why wouldn't you hireanother private investigator and
go with them?
Right, hire someone who canhandle themselves, gun, gunfight
, whatever Because obviouslythose places can be dangerous,
especially if you're going tosomewhere where you know someone
might be trafficking orwhatever.
But I would be like I'm goingto hire you but then I want to
(43:03):
go with you, or like the dad orthe brother or whatever, and so
that you know that they're notscamming you.
Oh, something else significantyou guys, you didn't know you
were a true crime day.
Something else significant isthat the bass player's daughter
is featured in this documentary.
Oh right when she randomlycalled the family and was like,
(43:25):
hey, I'm the daughter of thisguy they call him Yellow, I'm
the daughter of him and I havesome information that I want to
talk to you about which is wildCause.
Like this girl fully believesthat her dad did this and is
still in contact with him.
So on camera she calls her dadand is like hey, I have more
questions about this Amy Bradleything and they recorded the
(43:46):
whole thing and he's obviouslydenying that he had any idea or
any part of it, even thoughmultiple eyewitnesses have seen
him and identified him with herUm.
But she said he came home a fewmonths after the incident
happened and his mom was or, uh,her mom was pregnant with her
at the time.
And, uh, the dad came home andthe mom found a suitcase full of
(44:13):
pictures, photographs of women,specifically white women, and
remember in the documentary thatwhen Amy and her mom went to go
pick up their picture, theirprofessional pictures that were
taken, theirs were gone.
And that's crazy, yeah, and soobviously the the this girl
(44:34):
who's the daughter of the bassplayer, like the mom and him
divorced, like when she was likeone year old she said so like
they haven't been togetherforever.
And then she grew up and hermom told her about this.
She was like hey, like you'reold enough now, like if you go
to look up anything about yourdad, this stuff is all going to
come up, and like I don't knowif he's involved or not, you
(44:55):
know she has her suspicions, butshe wanted her to know so she
can make her own judgment.
And this girl fully like has tobelieve that her dad did this
for her to come forward, contactthe family, be like this is
what I know.
Yeah yeah, and that is wild tome, yeah, but like good for her,
(45:18):
yeah, so that's really that,and if you guys have any
information, on the whereaboutsof amy bradley.
Speaker 2 (45:20):
Please contact amy
bradley.
Speaker 1 (45:20):
Let's find her um,
but the poop cruise documentary.
So that I text my sister this,because my sister loves a
carnival cruise.
And I sent her the screenshotand I was like you need to watch
this.
And she was like I don't knowif I want to.
But then I said well, forfuture reference, and all of you
out there listen, they renamedthe ship.
(45:43):
That was the poop cruise.
It was the was it like it wasthe carnival triumph oh, yeah,
yeah was the name of the ship.
After this they did spend like ahundred million dollars like
cleaning it.
They said but um, it's renamedto the carnival sunrise so if
you guys are trying to go on acarnival cruise, which I heard
(46:05):
are not fun anymore because theybanned like hip-hop music,
which is boring.
Yeah, get a life right.
Um, if you want to steer clearof the poop cruise boat, then
make sure you don't get on thesunrise, sunrise.
Speaker 2 (46:21):
That's crazy.
Speaker 1 (46:23):
That was crazy and
you were right.
Like it doesn't take very longfor humans to start acting crazy
, it was less, it was 12 hours.
And they just.
The crazy thing to me was thatlong story short.
This on this one, guys, wewon't go as long as we did in
the last one, but this there's afire that broke out on this
cruise and it caused theelectric.
(46:44):
It like messed up theelectrical grids or whatever, so
the entire electricity went outon the cruise.
Nothing worked.
Speaker 2 (46:52):
They were stranded.
Speaker 1 (46:53):
And the plumbing
stopped working.
So they made them poop in redbag like red hazard bags, and
they had told them to pee in theshower.
But when they started gettingpulled in by tugboats to shore,
the angle of the boat thatshifted, it made all the backed
(47:14):
up plumbing come out and thenthe ground was just soaked in
feces and urine.
So that's why it's called thepoop cruise.
But beyond that it's just likethey couldn't sleep in their
cabins because they were so hot.
There was no air conditioning,so everyone started sleeping on
the deck with their mattressesand the people started making
(47:35):
little communities and beingmean to people, and that part is
crazy to me.
Speaker 2 (47:40):
Absolutely insane.
Speaker 1 (47:41):
What would you have
done?
Uh, found somewhere to hidewith a group of people yeah, I
was thinking like becauseremember I went on one cruise to
, and it was a carnival cruiseand up on kind of like not the
top deck but like one deck downwas the basketball court and I
do remember there was likeawnings that had a lot of shade.
I feel like that would be anice place yeah, but that would
(48:03):
be a hot commodity though.
Yeah, you have to get their asapyou would the spa just overtake
the spa yeah, but still no airconditioning is their flow I
don't know, were there no like?
Well, you know what carnival'sscrewed now?
Because they also banned fans,fans yeah, and so it would be
even more hot.
What a crazy thing.
(48:24):
I don't know, but they no onedied right.
Speaker 2 (48:28):
No one died.
Speaker 1 (48:29):
They got in.
It was just traumatic.
Speaker 2 (48:30):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (48:31):
But would you ever go
on a cruise again if that
happened?
Speaker 2 (48:34):
After that it would
be hard.
Speaker 1 (48:38):
The father and
daughter duo.
The dad was like we're stillgoing on cruises.
Speaker 2 (48:47):
They were just like
we go on better better companies
.
Speaker 1 (48:49):
Now he was so
emotional like he was soft man
yeah soft I don't know wow yeahall right, we are nearing our.
And am I missing anything?
Ozzy osbourne passed.
Oh yeah, that's that happenedyeah I guess I saw some fake
news that, well, I guess wehaven't been told the cause of
his death, right?
No, I don't think so.
(49:09):
I saw some fake news that hewas doing assisted suicide yeah,
I don't know if we can say thatword probably this is suicide.
Yeah, really I saw a thing thatum said that that he was
planning on doing that.
It was like weeks before, likea couple weeks ago.
Speaker 2 (49:26):
Oh.
Speaker 1 (49:27):
So I don't know if
that's what he did, but I feel
like they would just say thatright yeah for sure, but I don't
know so.
Speaker 2 (49:34):
Okay.
Speaker 1 (49:34):
But RIP to him.
Yeah, and are you ready to hearthe birthdays?
Speaker 2 (49:40):
I'm so ready.
Speaker 1 (49:41):
Today's August 4th,
barack Obama is 64.
I'm so ready.
Today's August 4th, barackObama is 64.
Okay, cole and Dylan Sprouseare 30.
Both.
I know they're 33.
I thought that they were older,or at least the same age.
Speaker 2 (49:54):
They're 33?
Yeah, I thought they were muchyounger than us.
Oh, only a couple of years.
Speaker 1 (49:59):
Yeah, meghan Markle's
44.
Louis Vuitton is just born onthis day, the brand or the
person.
The person I kind of did a deepdive, so I'll get there in a
second.
Billy Bob Thornton is 70.
Okay, greta Gerwig is 42.
And then Coyote Ugly premieredon this day in the year 2000.
Speaker 2 (50:23):
Ooh fun.
Speaker 1 (50:24):
Party in the USA came
out in 2009.
Wow, and the song Anaconda cameout in 2014.
All pretty iconic movies andsongs.
So Louis Vuitton.
I saw the picture of this manon Famous Birthdays and I was
like that's not who I expectedthat would have been the Can't
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even picture it.
Well, here he is, birthdays andI was like that's not who I
expected that would have came inpicture, then the well, here he
is.
I know what lewis vatan lewis.
So then I started doing a littledeep dive, and he did marry a
16 year old, which we don't lovein what year?
Speaker 2 (51:02):
like 1742?
Speaker 1 (51:04):
1800s.
Okay, still not great.
No, he was 33 in 1854.
He, at the age of 33, married a16 year old.
So really not loving that, butjust in interestingly.
Um, interesting facts about thebrand, if you will, is is that
he worked under this guy whomade trunks, oh, and then he was
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really good at it.
Yeah, he was really good at it,and then he opened up his own
business eventually, and thereason he got big is because the
King Napoleon III is that, theNapoleon that we know, uh-huh.
His wife hired him to make allof her luggage and to pack her
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clothing and he was really goodat packing all of her gowns and
stuff to look really pretty,also in the luggage, wow.
So he became her like personaltrunk maker, if you will, and
then, like, he started his ownbrand but he um died.
(52:19):
Like his son is really who madethe iconic louis vuitton um
pattern.
Okay, so, like his son isreally who made the iconic Louis
Vuitton um pattern.
Speaker 2 (52:28):
Oh, okay.
Speaker 1 (52:29):
So, like his first, I
have a thing here Like these
are the original trunks I'll.
I'll give him these pictures tothrow up on here and then.
So that was like 1858.
And then everyone was copyinghim, like he was making these
canvas and leathers that he waslike covering these wooden
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trunks in, and everyone was likecopying everything.
So then, to differentiatehimself, he made a patent to
protect it, but they were stillcopying him, so he started
putting the iconic red stripe onit oh to like prove its
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authenticity, if you will, yeah.
And then he died and his son,george, created the um first
trunks with the the pattern ofLouis Vuitton that we know today
.
Yes, that was in 1896 wow and Ijust thought that that was
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interesting, because how crazythat these brands are still yeah
as like going today there isstill still a, the manufacturing
um factory or whatever thatmade these original ones still
exist today in France and itwill make um.
If there's like limited editionthings or limited drops, like,
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they will still manufacturethings like that for the brand,
so cool.
So here's the thing.
Don't know his political viewsor anything like that.
So if he did something asidefrom marrying an underage girl,
I don't know about it, which isbad, that is bad.
But if he did anything else bad, I don't know about it.
I just thought that the historyof that was interesting and I
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will send him those pictures toput in so you can see yourselves
, you guys yeah all right we gota jet, I gotta go play more
dodgeball, but I love you guys,and if you want more true crime
from us, tune in love you somuch bye guys.
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