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Travis and Taylor have officially started their PDA tour together and we'll get you the updates. Jada just can't stop talking about her marriage to Will Smith, and we will give you the real reason why. Perez and Caitlyn Jenner have a pseudo-altercation online, and there was a clear winner.

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Speaker 1 (00:46):
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I would be Booker, that would be Perez. How do
you do, sir oh Man?

Speaker 3 (00:53):
Well, I'm thankful for this show, which is an escape
for me and also a reason to be awake.

Speaker 1 (01:00):
You took your kids to school. You've been up no I.

Speaker 3 (01:03):
Know, but yesterday I was so sick and I had
a cold. There wasn't a flu, I wasn't a feverish,
but I just I could not stop sneezing, and I
had congestion. So I found this night quill that I had.
I'm like, I didn't even think twice about it. I
took the night quill, and then I was a zombie
all day long, Like I took three multi hour naps,

(01:24):
Like I was basically asleep all day yesterday. And then
I was frustrated because I was going to get so
much work done yesterday. I had to catch up on
work and this and that and the other. And I
feel better today, and I'm excited to talk about Taylor
Swift and Travis Kelcey. A lot of updates with her
and with them. Gonna talk Kylie Jenner, Madonna, Oh my god, Madonna.

(01:45):
Some exciting news there. We need some positive news, Will
and Jada and more.

Speaker 1 (01:50):
But first, how are you doing well? I don't know
if I have anything at all to report. I'll be
in Vegas this weekend for when we were young, so
I'm sort of just trying to catch up on all
of my work so I could get there.

Speaker 3 (02:01):
It's a two day thing, right, Yeah.

Speaker 1 (02:03):
I'm coming in Friday and Saturday and going back Sunday,
so maybe we could hook up Friday.

Speaker 3 (02:08):
I'm taking my kids to the rodeo, so maybe we
could meet up before then.

Speaker 1 (02:14):
Wow.

Speaker 3 (02:14):
Cool, I've never been before, so I'm excited for that.
And then Saturday, I'm going to a benefit fundraiser thing,
but I can maybe meet up before that. Anyways, this
past weekend, though, I took my mother to see Romeo Santos,
this Latino singer that she loves. And I'm not very
familiar with this music, but I really enjoyed the show.

(02:35):
She had a great time. And remember when I went
to go see Luis Miguel and they were those really loud,
obnoxious Latinos seated right next to us. Yeah, well, thankfully
that didn't happen this time. But there was this Latina
in the row behind us who either was so drunk
or high that like a whole full on scene happened

(02:56):
in the row behind us, because the girl was like
mouth open, like asleep and then like passing out, and
eventually these paramedics had to come and get her on
a wheelchair and take her out against her will Vegas rules.
I don't understand people that get like that and shows.
And then even more exciting than that was I got into.

(03:19):
I wouldn't even say beef, but there was like, I
don't know how to describe it, but there was a public,
a public moment between me and Caitlyn Jenner on Twitter,
which I got to give her credit. It's just it
was well played. I would say. I said that this tweet.
The tweet read Caitlyn Jenner has revealed her true self

(03:41):
over the last few years and no one likes her.
And then Caitlyn saw that even though I didn't tag her,
I just did a hashtag and she responded, Hey, Peard Hiltan,
I guess we have something in common then, huh. And
then she included the laughing crying emoji. First of all,
that's well played. Second of all, I love the emojis

(04:05):
what really seals it for me, the laughing crying emoji.
I don't think Bruce Jenner would have included the laughing
crying emoji, but Caitlyn Jenner did, and I like that,
so I leaned into it. Of course, I shared that
across my socials and that made me happy well done.
I was also, I don't even know, like, I was

(04:25):
truly very sad yesterday because the news broke that Suzanne
Summers passed away, and I was always a big Suzanne
Summers fan growing up in the eighties and nineties. You know,
in the eighties, I was that kid that just watched
way too much television and watched adult things when I wasn't,
you know, like I should have been watching cartoons, but

(04:46):
instead I was watching Three's Company, or in the nineties,
watching step by Step, that other sitcom that she was
in with Patrick Duffy.

Speaker 1 (04:54):
I didn't know that one. I saw that mentioned a
few times, and I don't recall that at all. Patrick
Duffy on Dallas or something.

Speaker 3 (05:01):
He was as well. Yeah, but that was I guess that.
I don't remember the exact amount of time, but if
I had to just straight up guess, I'll guess it
ran for at least four to five seasons, maybe even
six seasons. It was part of the TGIF lineup, you know,
step by Step, Full House, Sister Sisters.

Speaker 1 (05:20):
See that makes sense to me because I didn't watch
any of those shows. I think that was the period
of my life when I discovered Friday nights I could
go out or something.

Speaker 3 (05:28):
You're older, Yeah, yeah, you're older. This is for like
the generation below you. And I followed her on social
media and she would go live all the time. I
would watch her lives weirdly, I even watched this one
live where she went live and this like intruder showed
up at her house. You know, she was so beautiful
and talented and she could sing, and I bummed that

(05:50):
I never got to see her Vegas show. She was
a Vegas headliner, repeatedly condolences to her loved ones. She
was seventy six, that's to me, still very young, and
cancer was something that she dealt with many times, but
this last time she wasn't able to.

Speaker 1 (06:06):
And Three's Company to me, you want to talk about acting,
I mean, that was just some incredible acting on that show.
John Ritter, uh, what a crazy talented group of people.
And Joyce de Witt, she's from West Virginia.

Speaker 3 (06:20):
I just had a thought and it could be completely wrong,
but in a way, that character Chrissy and how Suzanne
played her, it kind of was like the blueprint for
Phoebe on Friends.

Speaker 1 (06:33):
You could definitely say that, like there's.

Speaker 3 (06:35):
A lot of similarities. I would say, yeah, all right, Well,
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up to forty percent off. After our show on Thursday
on Patreon, I had this epiphany about j Ada Pinkett Smith.
She is so similar to Gwyneth Paltrow. Like Gwyneth Paltrow,
Jada is very polarizing, and at least for me personally,

(09:13):
I'm only speaking for myself. I can both not care
for someone and also find them entertaining. I don't particularly
like Gwyneth Paltrow, but I'm intrigued and I find her amusing.

Speaker 1 (09:30):
I don't disagree with that, because I find Gwyneth Paltrow
to be amusing as well, with all of her anus
butt creams for your face, whatever the fuck she's selling,
dick candles, whatever she's got. But the non stop lying
of this Jada Pinkett whatever, she is just so full
of it. Oh we're split up, but we're still going

(09:51):
to the oscars. Oh we haven't been together, but we're
gonna be unhappy for life. She's just thirsty, is all
that she is. And I know you you love the
aspect of thirst and you're like, Eh, it's a business move.
But the thing is she doesn't need to make the
business move. She's dragging this poor man through the mud
for absolutely no reason.

Speaker 3 (10:12):
Will came out with his own memoir in twenty twenty one,
and he spilled a lot of dirt and people didn't
have this response towards him. Why hmmm.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
I don't think he talked about his marriage like this.
I don't think that he came out and said, my
wife fucked my son's friend. I don't recall that being
a headline, and I don't recall him lying to everybody saying, oh,
we split up seven years ago. Oh but I still
go to the Oscars. Here's her I'll be with you
Will when I can go get some shine from something else,

(10:45):
and when I could be miss will Smith, because there's
no fucking way that woman's ever going to the Oscars
without Will Smith. She wants to be in the mix,
and she uses him over and over to be in
the mix. It's just like she thinks she's important. She's not.
She's doing this book tour, spilling the beans on things
that no one's asking her to spill the beans over.

Speaker 3 (11:05):
Will's banned from the Oscars for nine more years.

Speaker 1 (11:07):
And that's a good point. I mean, but you know,
own part of not going to the Oscars. So maybe
that's why she's telling now because she knows she'll never
go to the Oscars now without Will.

Speaker 3 (11:17):
And also a lot of people have called Jada a narcissist.
You think, yeah, and maybe that's one of the reasons
why I'm not bothered, because I'm a narcissist as well,
So I relate.

Speaker 1 (11:32):
It's what you do with your narcissism, yours is pretty harmless.
You're not out there constantly with your gas can pouring
fire on that situation. No one's asking you to burn
that house down, and she keeps doing it over and over,
and she's doing all these interviews all dressed up like
everyone cares about my book. No one gives a fuck

(11:53):
about your book. People enjoy hearing this crap because people
are nosy, but no one's asking for it. You're dragging
this poor man through the fucking gravel. He's already in
a low.

Speaker 3 (12:05):
I wouldn't say poor will Smith, okay, if anything, actually,
I would say poor Jada. You know, she had a
very very difficult childhood. Her mom was addicted to heroin.

Speaker 1 (12:19):
She ended up being stopped childhood. Everybody's everybody's crying about
something that happened to them, millions and millions of dollars
and years ago. Boo hoo, I had it so rough.
You know what I'm gonna do. I'm gonna tell you
guys when it was bad for me. Oh stop, you
crawled out of it. Give me a fucking break. You

(12:39):
grabbed a fucking set of coattails and you dragged your
ass out of it.

Speaker 3 (12:43):
Like I said on Patreon, she was successful already before
Will Smith to find successful.

Speaker 1 (12:49):
There's a million actors that have been in three four
movies or whatever. There's a million of them that I
wouldn't say, Oh, they were so successful. She wasn't. She
wasn't a household name.

Speaker 3 (12:58):
She was first.

Speaker 1 (12:59):
She wasn't. Get out of it.

Speaker 3 (13:00):
She was for a certain demographic. Absolutely, anyways, not poor
Will Smith. Will Smith is in on it. Will Smith
is helping Jada promote her book. Okay, what do you
say about that?

Speaker 1 (13:13):
I don't understand it. I just wish that they would
just shut the door on all of this. They don't
need the money, they don't need this. Look, it looks
bad on Will It's gonna be hard to suspend disbelief
in anything he's in at this point. Look, time heals everything.
But they just keep going at the same thing. And
no one's asking for it. No one's like, please tell

(13:37):
me more about your dysfunctional, fucking relationship. No one's asking
for it. She's just burying one of the greatest talents
in American acting history. That's what she's doing. If people
don't see it that way, I'm sorry. But that's what's happening.

Speaker 3 (13:51):
Well, he was in a promotional video for her book.
He just posted another video making fun of the reaction
that people been having to everything. It was a video
about like how he could fall asleep anywhere, and then
the caption was something like, I've got my notifications turned off.
I thought that was funny, Like, he clearly doesn't care.

Speaker 1 (14:12):
I wouldn't say he clearly doesn't care. He smacked the
shit out of a human being on the oscars for
a fucking dumb joke. Okay, that guy is hanging on
by a string. I'm sorry, I disagree.

Speaker 3 (14:23):
All right, Well, he still is in love with Jada,
and the very latest that you all may not have
heard because she just said it moments ago when she
was interviewed on the Today Show, this situationship where they
live in different homes might be ending soon. They have
a divorce on paper, but Jada does not want to

(14:46):
continue that. She's been doing a lot of deep healing,
and so his will, and they've been doing deep healing together,
so they might be back together as life partners sharing
a home. Thank god, look like husband and wife.

Speaker 1 (15:02):
You meant shit, looking like shit? That's okay.

Speaker 3 (15:04):
Hey, jeez, Louise, they look like shit.

Speaker 1 (15:07):
This whole thing is a shitty situation.

Speaker 3 (15:09):
But it's not your situation. Who gives a fuck.

Speaker 1 (15:11):
It's not my situation, but they keep making it my situation.
Do you think I want to sit there and talk
about Jada Pinky Smith in her stupid fucking book that
no one asked her to write. It's just gross. I
can't believe you can't. So many people see how gross
this is and we're standing here with a can of
fucking gas. I just I don't get it.

Speaker 3 (15:28):
I don't think it's gross. I love it. I'm all
for it.

Speaker 1 (15:31):
You like the drama of it, and I understand that.
I do understand that it's.

Speaker 3 (15:35):
Not hurtful to Will. He doesn't view it as hurtful.

Speaker 1 (15:38):
No, no, no. Just because he's doing the videos and
everything else doesn't mean he doesn't think it's not hurtful.
I think he's in a very dysfunctional thing and he
doesn't know it, and he doesn't even know how to
get out of it. That's my guess.

Speaker 3 (15:49):
You're not a therapist. You're not a therapist.

Speaker 1 (15:51):
I'm a fucking realist. I can look at a situation
and sit there and see what she's doing. Once again,
there's no reason. There's zero reasons and other than she's
a fucking narcissist that needs to go on TV and
act like I'm some special fucking You're not. You're married
to a special person.

Speaker 3 (16:09):
Any celebrity ever really needs to release a memoir. No,
So what makes this different? Nothing?

Speaker 1 (16:16):
Because she's capitalizing on his page.

Speaker 3 (16:18):
That's what they all do.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Next story gross All.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Right, Well, you know I struggled a bit to put
together this week's show because the situation in Israel and
GASA has really been dominating everything, all the conversations, and
it started to blend over into the world of celebrity.
For example, Kylie Jenner posted support for Israel on her

(16:45):
Instagram story not the feed, and then a few hours
later deleted it.

Speaker 1 (16:50):
Why.

Speaker 3 (16:50):
I don't know. She didn't explain why she deleted it.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
Now, I mean I was, I was just speaking out loud.
I'm not asking you.

Speaker 3 (16:58):
I was like friend like Gigi Hadid and Bella Hadid.
I don't know, or maybe because she started to get
a lot of backlash. I'm not sure, but it raises
the question. And I also think it's interesting. I think
on Patreon, we might have mentioned it, and if I didn't,
then I'm mentioning it now. Did I mention that? Like
DJ Khaled has said nothing? No, okay, yeah, DJ Khaled

(17:21):
he's Palestinian and he's under a lot of criticism for
not speaking on this, and so is Drake. Drake is
Jewish and was raised Jewish. His mom is Jewish. You know,
Judaism is carried on by the female line. And he
had a bar mitzvah and everything, and he's also said
nothing about the situation. Like do we really need want

(17:43):
care expect celebrities to say something. I don't know. It's
interesting though, that there's not this big uproar or demand
for Taylor Swift to speak on it, and usually like
why has Taylor Swift said nothing? Or Palestinian? But I mean,
I don't think you have to be to speak on this.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
I don't think you need to do anything. And you've
always heard me say that. I think it's a generational thing,
and I think people of a younger generation always feel
the need to speak on everything via social media. I
of course am not of that thinking. I don't think
it means a damn thing when you post something on
a fucking social media platform. I think it's all kind

(18:21):
of silly. So I just don't get if you're gonna
do it, and if that's what you believe, that they'll
take it down.

Speaker 3 (18:28):
Yeah I agree with that.

Speaker 1 (18:29):
Yeah, that's the hypocrisy of social media. To me, either
do it or don't do it. But if you do it,
don't puss out on your thoughts. Yeah, it doesn't bother me.
It's just I guess I have a hard time understanding that.

Speaker 3 (18:42):
I think also maybe some people are reluctant to speak
on things that they're just not that familiar with, Like
they don't know right, the complexities, the intricacies, the depth
of everything really going on, and that has been going
on for a very long time. So I get that.
I'm not bothered by it.

Speaker 1 (19:02):
Look, I think people inherently they want to show support
for peace and whatnot. You're trying to do that, and
then you try to educate yourself, especially if you look
at this situation. This isn't something I could sit down
and explain to people in two sentences. It's a very complex,

(19:22):
it's a very long drawn out story that goes back
hundreds and hundreds of years, and it's hard to explain.
When you look at Russia and Ukraine, that's not a
cut and dry situation either, and a lot of people
think that it is, but it's not. So I get
wanting to show support and not knowing how or what's
the right thing to do. Just hope for peace. I mean,

(19:44):
that's the only thing you can really do.

Speaker 3 (19:46):
It's crazy to look and see how that situation in
Ukraine is still going on as well. And I think
maybe with some celebrities they're reluctant to speak because even
when they do speak and put out a message of
I and heartbroke in for all of the innocent lives
both in Israel and Palestine. I want peace. Like even

(20:07):
a message like that that you could be perceived as neutral.
People want people to pick sides, Like why do you
need to pick a fucking side.

Speaker 1 (20:15):
I've seen exactly what you just said. People come back
with the kids and this and that the other thing,
and you look at the initial post and you're like, uh,
that wasn't offensive and that wasn't negative towards anyone, And
I get what you're saying. People are very passionate about it.
You gotta put the kid gloves on for it.

Speaker 3 (20:34):
Yeah, like this one social media influencer Mia Khalifa, who
is a very popular adult content creator, and she just
said really awful, hurtful things and there is a difference
between free speech and hate speech. And as a result
of what she said, she got fired by Playboy. And

(20:57):
I don't believe in intimidating peace people though. I don't
believe you should be sending threats and harassing folks. Like
just if you want to share your side and share
your your thoughts and your peace, and do that, but
just try to stay civil. It's like, God, it's like
in every post of mine seemingly like and and it's
so many posts on social media. It's like over the

(21:19):
last week, people are turning it into Palestine and Israel,
and it's like I'm talking about dick and ass or
whatever it might be, you know, right, this post has
nothing to do with that.

Speaker 1 (21:32):
Yeah, people are sensitive. I think the world in general,
the temperature's hot with everyone and everything, and it's not
just America. I think our problems are small compared to
when you look at places with real problems. I'm worried
fighting other citizens and US Americans like to bitch about everything.
We're a bunch of fucking whining complainers.

Speaker 3 (21:52):
I'm so grateful for this show.

Speaker 1 (21:54):
Well, let's move on to talk about the things we
just do it.

Speaker 3 (21:56):
Yeah, and so grateful for Taylor Swift. A lot of
people went to go see her The Era's Concert Film
in theaters this weekend. It was one of the biggest
openings of the year, one of the biggest openings in
October of all time. It made in the US alone
almost one hundred million dollars this weekend for a fucking

(22:22):
concert film. It's over three hours long. I was also
telling your friend, you know, it would have made way
more money if it was like an hour and forty
five minutes. But it's almost three and a half hours.

Speaker 1 (22:33):
That's right, because you could put more people in the
theaters exactly sellouts. Yeah, it's a really good point.

Speaker 3 (22:39):
Yeah, if it was shorter, you could have more screenings.
But uh, monster film making even more money for the
theaters with all of their merch tie ins, like everybody
bought a fucking souvenir popcorn bucket, and this and that
and the other. And I saw this article. I don't
remember if it was the Washington Post or their Wall
Street Journal, but it was one of those two very

(23:01):
respected publication that said, and I believe it. The number
keeps going up and up and up. They say that
Taylor Swift, by the time her Eras tour is over,
the tour is projected to make four point one billion dollars.

Speaker 1 (23:19):
Why not say trillion? I mean, they're just making up
numbers now. They have no idea what her books look like.
They have no idea the merch numbers. They're not letting
people behind the wall to know what that is.

Speaker 3 (23:30):
But the merch numbers are bananas.

Speaker 1 (23:32):
It's got to be bananas. I mean a new sweatshirt
showed up at my house yesterday.

Speaker 3 (23:36):
For Taylor Swift.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
Yeah. I don't know if people could comprehend how big
a billion is. And to say four from a tour.
There's a lot of artists that go on tour. Okay,
Coldplay goes on a world tour, Metallica goes on a
world tour. I mean they all sell out arenas multiple nights.
I don't know if billions.

Speaker 3 (23:54):
Is I believe it.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
I believe it, I don't. I think this is a
very very liberal white media right now, and they like
to report on things that they may not know what
the fuck they're talking about?

Speaker 3 (24:06):
Well, I think it's plausible. Also over the weekend, Taylor
made a surprise appearance on Saturday Night Live. She introduced
Ice Spice and her boyfriend Travis Kelsey also made an
appearance on Saturday Night Live in this skit spoofing the
NFL's obsession with Taylor Swift, and then the two of

(24:28):
them went to the SNL after party, where, according to reports,
they were publicly kissing, and then after or before I
don't know. At one point there is video of them
getting in and out of a car and he's like
her bodyguard now, which I love.

Speaker 1 (24:46):
Well, he waved off the bodyguard and said I got this.

Speaker 3 (24:48):
Yeah, exactly, he's like her bodyguard now she Doesn'tnita bodyguard
just got him. There was also public hands holding our
first real true PDA moments, and I love it. It's
like full on trailer. It's official. There's no end in sight.
Is there a game coming up? So there's like a

(25:10):
game every week?

Speaker 2 (25:11):
Right?

Speaker 1 (25:11):
Yeah? I heard she got season passes to the Chiefs,
which I don't know if that's true. I have no idea.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
I don't believe that because she doesn't need to get
season passes. They'll give her fucking tickets whenever she wants.

Speaker 1 (25:22):
I think she has so much money. I think it's
just like it's a better look. She's like, I could
just buy them. She doesn't need to, You're right, friends
and family. I mean, she should get her own pass,
But I think she likes rolling deep in the luxury
box and maybe wants the whole box for herself. And
four billion, Like you said, it's unlimited money. You could
buy anything you want.

Speaker 3 (25:40):
But there was a Raiders game yesterday in Vegas, and
I saw this one video. It's pretty funny. Mark Wahlberg
was there and the Raiders were playing the New England
Patriots from Massachusetts, which is where Mark Wahlberg is from.
And Mark Wahlberg is also said he's not a Raiders fan,
so he didn't get the warmest reception at Allegiant Stadium.

Speaker 1 (26:00):
That's awesome. I'm sure he didn't care one percent.

Speaker 3 (26:02):
I didn't care. They were like, go back to Boston.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
That's awesome. I think your quarterback got hurt Corropa.

Speaker 3 (26:10):
I saw that he had some kind of back injury. Yeah,
taken to the hospital. Hopefully it's not too serious. I
don't know an update on that yet, But yeah, I
know everything Vegas. I'm the Vegas Insider. Now I don't
even follow sports, but I knew that well.

Speaker 1 (26:24):
People were wondering if Taylor and Travis were going to
go to Travis's brother's game because he broke the record
in Philly for like most consecutive games and they honored him.
Travis showed up, but she didn't, which was I thought
awesome because I'm sure she wanted to go down. And
it's Philadelphia. You know, they have a player named Swift

(26:45):
who's like, you know, scored a touchdown which is really
funny on the Eagles. I bet that's a hot jersey
in Philadelphia and a half. She's from there, and there's
a player with the name Swift that's hilarious. But she
didn't go, which is good because it would have like
kind of taken the attention away from the brother. It
was this big day and they lost. The Eagles took
a l from the Jets. It's wild. It's a league

(27:08):
full of parody this year. I think there's only one
undefeated team left and that's Kansas City. No, Kansas City
did lose.

Speaker 3 (27:13):
That makes it more competitive.

Speaker 1 (27:14):
Yes, it's fun. You never know what's gonna happen week
the week.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
Speaking of Taylor Swift Sophie Turner, thanks to mediation, Joe's
withdrawn the divorce filing in Florida, And I think that
doesn't mean they're gonna stay together. It just means that
they're going to figure things out fully between the two
of them before proceeding with any divorce. But they're gonna

(27:40):
split custody two weeks on, two weeks off between two
different countries. I don't know about you, but like if
I'm a kid, I don't want to have to go
between the UK and the US every two week. That's exhausting.

Speaker 1 (27:53):
I hope it's not California to the UK. I mean,
what is that like a ten hour flight? I mean
that's a pain in the half.

Speaker 3 (27:59):
I mean even East coast of the UK is a
long flight. Well, I'm glad that they reached an agreement
and are trying to be mature about things for the
most part. Former sister in law Priyanka unfollowed each other
on Instagram. Oh it's unclear who unfollowed who first, but

(28:22):
Sophie Turner has children with Joe Jonas and Priyanka Chopra
has children, a child with Nick Jonas. They're gonna be
in each other's lives forever because the other woman is
the mother of your kid's cousin.

Speaker 1 (28:38):
That's the aunt, right, yeah, that's their auntie. So petty, yes,
but you make a good point, like, do you really
want to go with that pettiness. I mean, you're always
going to be the kid's aunt.

Speaker 3 (28:47):
Yeah, So it's disappointing.

Speaker 1 (28:51):
I never thought of it that way, but you make
a good point.

Speaker 3 (28:54):
They're always going to be in your life, so try
to be more mature about it.

Speaker 1 (29:00):
I think because of all the initial reporting, which I
still believe was erroneous, I think most of it was
just bullshit and lies and just people pouring fire on
a bad situation. And I think they got together and said, hey,
I didn't say that. The other person that I didn't
say that either, and they were like almost victims of
their own situation that they kind of created by getting

(29:22):
a divorce and being public and everything else. The fact
that they've went through mediation so quickly and so decisively
and have decided we're gonna do this, we're gonna do that,
We're withdrawing this says to me that it's not as
acrimonious as that was reported. That's just a guess. I
have no idea. But this happened very quickly, I think.

Speaker 3 (29:44):
I mean, I don't think it was that quick. It
was I think at least a couple of days of mediation.
And I don't know if you've done that. I've done
that shit before.

Speaker 1 (29:51):
I mean, I've have a lot of friends that have
went through it. And when you're going through all the
divorce thing, it takes some time to get that together
and then to agree on things and back of fourth,
that's a lot of tennis. I mean, the whole announcement
was only weeks ago, so for it all to come
together so quickly says to me that I think we
were being fed shit. That wasn't true between the two.

Speaker 3 (30:13):
Of them, all right, Well, speaking of London or the
UK over in London this weekend, Madonna kicked off her
new tour, this Celebration Tour, which is a greatest Hits
tour basically the first time. I mean, the Reinvention tour
in two thousand and five two thousand and six was

(30:36):
also kind of a greatest Hits tour, but this is
just totally greatest hits right, and I loved it. I've
watched so much footage from the tour. It reminded me
of all the reasons why I love Madonna. I can't
wait to see it. Hopefully I can find a way
to get a free ticket, because even though I love her,
I'm still cheap as fuck.

Speaker 1 (30:57):
Her vocals sound great, Oh my god. I was really
worried because she was sick, I mean, like gravely ill.
We're to believe what we were told the boy the
footage doesn't look like that. She's kicking it out there
and sounds phenomenal, So I'm really happy to see that,
and I love just looking over the playlist.

Speaker 3 (31:16):
It's long.

Speaker 1 (31:17):
Is it like a three hour show? I mean it's
it's a lot of songs.

Speaker 3 (31:21):
I mean, I don't know if it's that long, but
I loved it like that. And also the stage, Holy moly,
it spanned the entire arena floor like it zigzagged. It
was like the coolest stage I think she's ever done.
And so many songs that she'd never performed in concert before,

(31:42):
like bad Girl, which was not a big hit when
it came out, just because Madonna was very disliked during
her Erotica era, but it's still one of my favorite
Madonna songs. And she also did Bedtime Story for the
first time, and Hugh, I can't wait to see it.
I need to go twice. She's doing in Vegas twice,
so I've got to manifest that. In more music related news,

(32:05):
Britney Spears has enlisted the help of Michelle Williams to
read her memoir because it was too difficult for her
to do the audio version herself.

Speaker 1 (32:19):
She couldn't commit to reading for five hours.

Speaker 3 (32:22):
No. I totally get that, because I think I've said
this before when I read my memoir, when I did
my own, you know, audio version, that was way harder
than writing the book.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
You didn't write the book. You had ghost writers. What
are you talking about.

Speaker 3 (32:35):
No, but the process of writing the book, it was
it was like multiple, like weeks of just sitting and
chatting with them and talking about it. Talking about it
is different than like reading it when it's written. It
was way more difficult, like you know, it's like it's
just a different experience, and it was. It was really
hard for me. So I get that. Uh. And also

(32:55):
Brittany made a trip to New York not sure why
but she was hanging out with Maluma and Jay Balvin
and nice to see her having fun. She posted a
video with another injury on her finger. Seems like she's
having a lot of fun with those knives too, which
she claims are fake, but hopefully she's happy. I guess

(33:18):
that's all. Let's take some calls.

Speaker 5 (33:21):
Hey, Booker, I'm calling from New York City, so I
do apologize because it's a little loud, you know how
Manhattan Indeed a comment and agreeing with Booker about the
Airs Tour movie. I was fortunate enough to go to
the tour over the summer, so I was excited to
go see the movie this past weekend. But I am
going to agree with Booker about I think maybe like

(33:45):
halfway through the Fearless set, which is pretty early on
in the movie, I was kind of like, shoot, this
is definitely not the same going to the concert. What
I will say that I enjoyed is the graphics. The
cinematography was very well done. But I will say I
think this' this is definitely a better experience if you
have not been to the concert. I don't regret spending

(34:05):
the money on it. I think it was beautifully made
and well done, but definitely if you're looking to have
the experience that you did with the concert, it's not
going to be quite the same.

Speaker 3 (34:14):
Of course.

Speaker 5 (34:15):
Second thing that I wanted to say was a question.
I am inticipating that you guys are going to be
talking about Taylor and Travis going out to dinner and
appearing on SML. I had a tweet that likened them
to win. David and Victoria beckham first debut. I'm a
little bit too young to remember that, but I'm really
curious if it does remind you of.

Speaker 1 (34:37):
That, Yeah, pop star and an athlete. Sure, why not know?

Speaker 3 (34:40):
Because David Beckham was way more famous than Travis Kelsey.

Speaker 1 (34:44):
Is well way more famous.

Speaker 3 (34:46):
There no way more famous. Travis Kelcey was an A
plus lister in sports, okay, but in the regular world
of celebrity he was not even on the A List.

Speaker 1 (34:58):
Well, David Beckham wasn't on the A List in the
United States, but in the world he what definitely was fine.

Speaker 3 (35:04):
But in the UK, where they were from one hundred percent,
he was on the A list of regular celebrities, just list.

Speaker 1 (35:10):
I guess that's the only point I'm trying to make.

Speaker 3 (35:12):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, And that's my point too. It's like
it was an even bigger deal, and this is a
big deal, but that was an even bigger deal. I think.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
By the way, when it comes to the movie, I
saw a lot of footage of theaters fucking just kicking it,
like people were.

Speaker 3 (35:25):
Having the best No, I gotta go.

Speaker 1 (35:27):
I mean, I saw hoong of lines.

Speaker 5 (35:30):
I love it.

Speaker 3 (35:30):
I saw I saw people dressed up. They were dressed
up at certain moments from the show, and then when
that moment happened, they would get up on stage and
like recreate it. Like I just loved that. I've got
to go.

Speaker 1 (35:41):
I saw some of that, but I also read a
lot of what she said that people were kind of
taping out, that it was a little boring to watch
in the theater, and we got something else wrong the
you know, we went back to Michael Jackson being the
most concert film being the biggest. Actually, Justin Bieber's is
the biggest.

Speaker 3 (35:57):
That's not true. I read an article that said that
Mychael Jackson one was the biggest. The total box office
is ninety nine million. There's no way.

Speaker 1 (36:05):
Yeah, here we go. Never say never. It has beat it.
It said it was going to beat it. But it
has officially now Justin Bieber was number one. It wasn't
Michael Jackson. That's the only point I was trying to make.
Michael Jackson was actually three with this is it. This
is according to Billboard number two. Never say never. Justin
Bieber seventy three million, and now the number one is

(36:25):
Taylor Swift with ninety six million. Is the official number.
I just wanted to correct the Michael Jackson part.

Speaker 3 (36:30):
That's weird because I saw an article that still said
that Michael Jackson one was the highest up until this.
But you know, all good, let's wrap it up, all right,
Thank you everybody. Hopefully we'll see some of you on
Patreon this Thursday, Patreon dot com slash Perez Hilton. But
if not, see you next Monday. We appreciate you all.

Speaker 1 (36:50):
Take care, guys.

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accidental carbon monoxide poisoning killed everyone. Police do not believe her.

Speaker 1 (37:50):
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Speaker 3 (37:53):
Investigators think it was staged to look like an accident.

Speaker 6 (37:56):
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has come forward with evidence never made public before.

Speaker 1 (38:03):
Joe was a good producer, There's no doubt about that.

Speaker 3 (38:06):
But would she produce murder? Is the question?

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