Juicy Scoop with Heather McDonald - Taylor and Travis Kelce, Kanye Sued and Hollywood Blackballing with Brad Wollack

Episode Date: September 26, 2023

It happened…Taylor Swift went to Travis Kelce’s game! Bethenny Frankel is being accused of a real estate no-no. A brawl on RHONJ is being investigated, while RHOSLC has a brawl of its own on socia...l media. Then, the funny redhead from Chelsea Lately is here! Comedian Brad Wollack joins me to chat about the time Russell Brand tried to pull an unfunny prank on our show. Why did Drew Barrymore get more hate than Bill Maher for choosing to go forward with her show? Stand-up comic Hasan Minhaj is getting heat for passing off his material as truth. Britney doesn’t love the TikTok trend where parents prank their children by cracking eggs over their heads. Julie Chen found God and wrote a book. Did Jennifer Garner call the paparazzi on herself? Enjoy! Shop Juicy Scoop Merch: juicyscoopshop.com Vote For Juicy Scoop: realitytelevisionawards.com/vote Get extra juice on Patreon: patreon.com/juicyscoop Subscribe on Youtube: youtube.com/@JuicyScoop Follow me on Instagram: instagram.com/heathermcdonald Follow me on TikTok: tiktok.com/@heathermcdonald Follow me on Twitter: twitter.com/HeatherMcDonald Check out Brad’s new podcast “Funny Energy”: instagram.com/funnyenergypodcast Follow Brad on Instagram: instagram.com/bradwollack Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:25 Woo-hoo, and a McDonald Juice a scoop Hello and welcome to Juicy Scoop. Well, I just had the funnest weekend. I went to ASU and I went to my first parents weekend, even though my son Drake is a junior there. The last two parents weekend, where you go to the football games, I think I had shows and I wasn't unable to go.
Starting point is 00:00:48 So I was really excited to go and shout out to Lucy Scupper, Meredith and her mom and dad who hooked us up with fabulous tickets. And yes, I cheered on the ASU side and they did lose to my alma mater, USC. But it was very fun hanging out with Drake and to the Patreon person that said, please when you go visit Drake, pull a Vicky Galveston, that is what I did. I went to his place and it's very much a dudes.
Starting point is 00:01:16 I mean, comparing your son's living situation in college and then you see all these TikTok videos of what these moms do for their daughters. And they bring in these decorators. And they all have perfect headboards. I mean, it's just night and day. So we go into his place. You know, he's got a poker table, pool table, you know, fun roommates. And I made a video of real about it and a TikTok where I acted very Vicky Goulveson. Unfortunately, I did not go to a frat tailgate in which I was invited by his roommate to do the Keg stand of Vicky Goulveson. If you don't know what I'm talking about, Vicky from Real House's Vosey early on in the
Starting point is 00:01:59 season, surprised her son, Michael. And I think they probably told Michael, hey, we're going to film you at college, but it's just going to be us, your mom's away. And then she shows up, and she's like, whoa, whoa, yeah! And so I know that I tagged her, and she liked it. So it was really fun, then we went to a much more chill than going to USC game.
Starting point is 00:02:20 So I liked that, and Brandon was there too, and Peter, and my nephew came, and I want you you to I don't know if you can There's a lot of hair on my dog on my microphone right now and that inspired me to come up with some new merch and my nephew is helping with me with the new merch And it's all available you just go to Heather McDonald that and you click on juicy scoop shop and there is my dog has a, which is inspired by Raven's hair on my microphone. We have Gucci inspired Juicy Scoop slides. We have a denim hat.
Starting point is 00:02:55 We have so many different shirts, whatever who cares. Juicy Scoop lightning bolt, a ton of stuff. It's all there. And of course, this weekend I'm going to be with your favorite, Christopher and Jola, for a live juicy scoop experience, a mix of stand up fresh stories, and the way you love the juicy scoop with, you know, when we go through the topics together. And that's gonna be September 29th,
Starting point is 00:03:17 it's in Sacramento and September 30th. In San Francisco, there are still some tickets left. Please come see us. It's gonna be so fun. Everything is at HeatherMcDoll.net. And of course, that's where you join Patreon. Okay, a couple of things that happened over the weekend that I thought were interesting.
Starting point is 00:03:37 Okay, so Taylor Swift is dating Travis Kelke. He's the famous one for those that don't know because he and the brother were both in the Super Bowl together and the mom was like so cute. She was at the football game Sunday cheering them on in the special box with the mother. Very fun and juicy and I remember that he did have a reality show that was kind of like the bachelor and it was called Chasing Kelke. Kelke? Kelsi? Chasing Kelsi, which was like in 2000 and I don't know whatever like eight maybe five to seven years ago. It was like I guess you know who's gonna date him. But that was a lot of years ago and now he is dating Taylor and people are very excited about it. That's some juicy scoop. Leonardo DiCaprio has some new girlfriend.
Starting point is 00:04:27 She's 25, so that's a little older than normal. But I wanted to get into a couple interesting things happening in the real house price world before we bring on Brad Wallach, who you will remember from Chelsea lately. And we got into some really juicy conversation about some fun Hollywood stories and whatnot that we shared. Okay, a little interesting thing that happened, but in real half as a Salt Lake City, which everyone loved us talking about them and doing the impressions of them.
Starting point is 00:04:58 As I said, these girls are not friends, nobody really likes each other, but they are entertaining me. nobody really likes each other, but they are entertaining me. So I guess Whitney Rose over the weekend, one of the housewives had an event and a former housewife from her cast named Jenny came and they took a photo together and Jenny posted it. Someone brought it up to maybe Mary's attention, Mary is the church leader and Mary went off and said clearly with me is a racist because Jenny Was fired for racist tweets that she had done before she was hired on the show and You know people are getting involved Whitney had to say listen. I didn't invite this person. She showed up to the event I
Starting point is 00:05:40 Reluctantly took a photo with her. She's the one who posted it. I don't want to be associated with Jenny. Other people are like, okay, Jenny did some bad tweets. I give her that, but she wasn't running a religious cult in which there's tons of reports about how awful Mary's church was allegedly. Nor was she Jen Shock who's doing nine years in prison. So like, anyway, it's just getting real dark. then over at real Housewives of New Jersey I guess they were filming an allegedly Danielle one of the newer cast members got so fed up with Jen Aiden That she didn't just throw a drink at her face, which is you know housewife 101. She actually allegedly crash the the
Starting point is 00:06:24 Glass on her head and she was bleeding. Now, this is very weird because I know this from being in TV. There are special prop glasses like when you see like an old western bar fight where like a a beer bottle would crash on someone's head. In real life, it's actually really hard to break a glass on someone's head. So I don't know what kind of fragile glass where this was, that if, or if she meant to even hit it on her head or whatever, but supposedly it's all being investigated.
Starting point is 00:06:57 And then meanwhile, prior to this incident happening, or maybe it was right around this time, I'm not sure, but in the last couple days NBC Universal, who's also in charge of Brawville, has made a statement that they are going forward, they're not unionizing, but they are going forward in making sure that their production companies that they work with, that the people in these reality shows have mental health people available to them. Always during the reunions of these shows, for before, during and after if they meet it or want it.
Starting point is 00:07:33 Also special training for the producers that have a lot of interaction with the talent, like the ones that are coming with the notebook and going, you know what? I don't think it's really cool that this person said this about you. I think you need to say something right now. We've been at this dinner for three hours and it's boring as shit. And the show is going to be canceled unless you make something happen. So go tell her what you really think of the bitchy thing she said about your cheese board now.
Starting point is 00:07:59 So that's really the way the shows work. And that's why you're like, God, this seems like this came out of nowhere when the girl came back from the bathroom and just laid into this person. So apparently they're going to get some special training on how to be a gaslighting producer manipulator. I don't know. So, but hopefully it'll be for the good.
Starting point is 00:08:21 And then also more education about alcoholism on set and people overindulging on real house as a Salt Lake City. Heather not only got sick but people wondered if she had also peed in the van. I mean it was just a really ugly thing and she was like I don't want to come out here right now. I don't want to come out of the van, shut the door to the van because I'm going to be sick and I don't want this on camera. And of course, it was, we had the mic and we also see her. So those things happen. In speaking of the reality reckoning with Bethany Frankl, there was an interesting article that came out about
Starting point is 00:08:58 from Raider Online, from a former friend of hers. So it's there denying it. I don't know that there's any real proof of it, but this is what Raider Online is saying. Well, this is what this guy is saying. So this guy was her friend. They were best friends or whatever, really good friends all the way back from the first season of Real Housewives
Starting point is 00:09:18 of New York. They hung out. He was at her weddings, the baby's shower. We know when she's pregnant with her daughter, which is the daughter's like 13 now. So they've been friends for a really long time. And he said, he was looking to sell his place in New York, but he wasn't happy with his current realtor. And Bethany said, oh, you should use my realtor, Joe Schmoel.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Use Joe Schmoel. And he called her and he goes, oh my god, Joe Schmoel was so great. I can't believe it. We got an offer for our place for $10 million. And we're going to take it. And then she said, oh, I deserve a Birken bag for recommending you to that broker. He was like a little taken aback.
Starting point is 00:09:53 He's like, ha ha, wait for me or the broker should give it to you. Like he was a little bit like whatever. Then he says that he was there at her place in the Hamptons and she called. She was getting off the Hamptons and she called, she was getting off the phone with someone and she goes, oh, this is my realtor here in the Hamptons. He is going to get a 20 to 25% refuel fee from your listing broker to give it to me. And he's like, what? That's not right, that's unethical.
Starting point is 00:10:24 Now, I'm just going to explain how I understood this to work when I was a realtor in California. As a non-realtor, people cannot give you referral fees. That's not okay to do. Sure, if you wanna take someone out to dinner, okay, fine, but you can't give a percentage of your commission. If you do, it's not, it's just not supposed to happen. Okay. But if I was a realtor in, you know, in LA, and I wanted to refer a client to a realtor I knew in San Diego, and that person made, you know, a $10,000 commission legally
Starting point is 00:11:06 because we do it all before the deal is done. You send out this piece of paper that says, I'm referring you and based on any sale that happens, I will give you a referral fee, realtor to realtor of 20 to 25%. I always thought it was about 20. But anyway, so the fact that this happened and she received a kickback, a referral, and she's not a realtor. So he's like, I don't like this. And then he said she was writing him back and threatening with text and everything. Her people are denying it. She's probably helping me and it just gets ignored. I thought it was just juicy from the real estate aspect, but also, you know, they're no longer
Starting point is 00:11:45 friends. So this was probably one of the many things that ended the friendship, but here it is, writer online reporting on it. So now everybody, let's get into a really fun interview and conversation with an old friend of mine, Brad Wallick. This is Brad Wallick, writer, producer, former child commercial actor. That's true actually.
Starting point is 00:12:10 USC MBA grad, father, ginger, proud ginger, Jew, Jew, occasional, heterosexual, yeah, married, occasional, heterosexual, married. Married. Charming dad. Wow. I think he's kind of charming.
Starting point is 00:12:33 He mean me? No, you're dad. Oh, my dad. I thought you said I'm a charming dad. No, you're dad. I always remember his face like, I don't know. He's a real sweetheart. He liked me.
Starting point is 00:12:42 Yes, he liked you. Kidding. Kidding? I like a friend's parent who's complimentary. Well, I was thinking about it. I don't know if I'm gonna be. Anyway, you guys will remember him from Chelsea lately. We're on Chelsea lately together, but he's done many things since,
Starting point is 00:12:56 and he is here and looking very cute, cute glasses. Thank you, thank you. I look a lot different than when we first met and started working together. I you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:13:10 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you of Chelsea lately. I'll never forget it. I drove into the parking lot. I had my red mini Cooper. Yes. And I pull in and you would park on the street
Starting point is 00:13:31 and you're like, do we park on the street? It's the first day of the year. It's the first day of the year. What are I, do you feed the meter? And I was like, no, I'm parking in here. And you were like, hi, I'm Heather. I'm a driver. I didn't want to park in, I didn't want me to,
Starting point is 00:13:42 you know, I'm aero. I'm aero. And I'm also just like, I don't want to bring the rules. I don't want to piss out. I'm not want to be too, you know, yeah, and also just like I don't break the rules. I don't want to piss. I'm not a diva, you know, that is definitely you. Yeah, I just I just don't I'm not gonna step on the was toes. Um, and that I remember it and you were like, Oh, I thought you were gay because of my car in the way. No, because then we get into the meeting. This is the very first day. So we had like maybe a month before the show started. And Chelsea was still on the road doing stuff.
Starting point is 00:14:08 And you and Tom had worked on the previous show, which was once a week. And now this was going to be five nights a week. And I was very excited. I've told the story many times of how I got the show that I was just getting back into standup and knew that she was doing the show. So I reached out to her and we weren't close.
Starting point is 00:14:26 And then I met with the EP at the time and brought all this stuff and knew Chelsea's voice. So I got the job and you start to talk about the ring that you're going to get for Shannon. And I just go, you know, I think also just being in LA for so long and in this business that I mean, so many times I've seen a couple, two men, and I, you know, I think they're a gay couple that just looks very similar to each other like a bay December. And halfway through, I found out their father and son.
Starting point is 00:15:01 And I was like, oh, what a sh- literally. Just because I just feel like there's, you know, you just, so anyway, I just thought because your car was stylish because you know how to dress. Oh, interesting. And then, and because we're in this business, and you're writing for a woman, that I just assumed, you know, I didn't think Tom was with his, he's, he's awesome. Yeah, you're awesome. Yeah, exactly. Whatever the team has.
Starting point is 00:15:24 Red socks. I've heard of it. And shirt. And so anyway, then right after that, we all went to go eat. And right away, I was like so in love with you guys and was like, this is such a happier vibe than I've ever had on other shows I'd worked on. So it was like very supportive and like everything I brought up you'd worked on. So it was very supportive and everything I brought up
Starting point is 00:15:46 you guys liked and it was very collaborative. And that's what was fun about it. On paper, we were not the most impressive group of people, writers. But we just understood kind of Chelsea and we understood each other and appreciated just wanted to have fun and be on TV. And we didn't know what we were doing,
Starting point is 00:16:06 so there were no rules basically, and we were like, okay, I guess it was- Yeah, we really kind of created the show as it went along, and then found what worked, and what worked was her with comedians that were also her friends, whether they were writers or people that she knew, that didn't join the running stuff, but she knew them well.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Yeah. That's what worked the best. And then we had our own little tribe. And you guys will remember the show. I don't want to have a whole show about Chelsea lately, though, we may reference it through some of the topics. Yes. But then after she's still around.
Starting point is 00:16:38 Sorry. Who? I don't know her. No, just kidding. Now this story's been going on for a while, but Russell Brand, as you know, he's been accused of several different allegations from like think 2006 to 2013, four women, three of which are remaining anonymous sexual assaults, some he had dated, some he had not one girl was 16 and he was 31.
Starting point is 00:17:06 However, wherever country he was in at the time, that was the age of consent, you know, whatever it is. It's still gross. Totally gross. I'm just saying all the facts. And he is now married. His wife, I think, is expecting their second child. He is very wealthy, according to the latest report, he's worth 20 million according to something.
Starting point is 00:17:27 And you know, nice house in England and this and that. And, but we, he was on the show, and I remember, I remember what I remember from the story Chelsea lately, you tell what you remember, he was a guest. So the funny thing is, well, I'll tell the story. So basically he was a guest, and this was at the old studio before we moved over to universe. So this probably, this would have to be like 10,
Starting point is 00:17:52 around then, yeah. 2009, 2010 and he comes on and he was a bigger star then. And you know, he was like hosting the award show and he was in movies, exactly. So he was like hosting the award show. Exactly, again. He was in movies. Exactly. So he was like a big star. So he comes on and he goes in the dressing room and it's time to tape and his people come out and go, he's not coming out of the dressing room until he gets an espresso.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Well, we were at like some shitty play. We were near a Starbucks. We were near a coffee bean. So Ryan Bassford had to run down and he was refusing. We were like, is he really? Yes, he will not go on unless he gets an espresso. So Ryan Baskard had to run down a coffee bean getting espresso. And then he came out and he was perfectly nice.
Starting point is 00:18:38 So for many years, we were like, you know what? I bet you that was his publicist. But don't you remember the other part of the story? Okay, so the other part of the story is there was some guitar or something that was his public. But don't you remember the other part of the story? Okay, so the other part of the story is, there was some guitar or something that was in one of the guest dressing rooms. And he took it with him. And then he was like,
Starting point is 00:18:56 Chelsea, I bought you a guitar. And he was like, come on. That was the second time he came on. Okay, let's have a go at it. And let's keep this thing going. Let's start like a Twitter war at the time. People talk Twitter war. And we were all like, Chelsea didn't care.
Starting point is 00:19:11 And I was like, oh my God, no one cares. This isn't funny. Our audience honestly wasn't that into him. No. He's a guy from England and our audience is all about Kardashians and all that. So it wasn't like he was a big hit and it wasn't like, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:28 the greatest interview ever. And she's just like, keep the guitar. Yeah. Or whatever, what's the rule? Like, I don't even, it's not, it wasn't like Chelsea's guitar. I don't know why we had it in the car. No, it was a gift.
Starting point is 00:19:37 Actually, I have that guitar in my house now. Okay. But I have that in my house. It's actually a nice guitar, but it was like, it was just for the, it was donated to us for the guests to have and every, and he tried to start this whole thing. We're like, no wonder your show sucks
Starting point is 00:19:50 because this is the level of humor that you think you have. He's not funny to me, but why has he been protected this long and like why? Right, so there was a studio, there's stuff they say that you know, we almost didn't want to hire any female staff. There's all these stories. And Kristen Bell apparently told him no funny business when they were doing that movie and Hawaii And then there was a talk show clip. I just saw Where he just with cat through the field is like I think it became his stick
Starting point is 00:20:20 And he was so he was probably just so out you know, he was so, he was probably just so out, you know, he was so kind of, I was on display, like he didn't hide it. So everyone's like, oh, that must be his act that he's so sexual and everything, but I'm sure behind closed doors, he's fine, but obviously not the case. Right. This message is brought to you by Cologuard. Cologuard is a one of a kind way to screen for colon cancer if you are 45 or older and
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Starting point is 00:22:53 It's the perfect deal for anyone who could use some savings right now. Subscribe today at publicmobile.ca, different is calling. And I think that I like, um, yeah, that kind of came which took you kind of got away with it. It's like the same way that like, oh, that dirty old man, how sad that he thinks he has a chance with me and you just move on and you don't say anything, you know, do anything. And I think they were just like, well, we can solve this problem if he's just ever alone with female staffers.
Starting point is 00:23:20 So let's just not, hey, everybody don't just, you know, the same way they are now where when you go to the guy, I know there's somebody there to protect the doctor and to protect you. Like, so they're just like, hey, you know, but it is a shame because then I think more often than not, then females just don't get hired. Well, I think it's just easier. Let's just not hire females. Yeah. And so that really sucks in certain cases. And I don't think anyone will really admit that, but I think there's people that choose not to hire attractive women if they think that their staff, which might be all men or their boss might, you know, they're just like, let me know.
Starting point is 00:23:55 It's happening less and less though now. Because like, I don't think anyone's left in the business, you know, I think it's happening more. Really? In finance. I don't want finance. Well, I know, but see that's what's kind of sucks, is because women got to a place that they were getting the jobs in finance. And then the boss is like, hey, I've got, you know,
Starting point is 00:24:18 10, 20, 28 year old stockbrokers that are all men. This chick is smart as shit, but she's also hot. They all go out for drinks on Friday at 3.30. I just don't think I want to hire her. I mean, I just, nobody, you know what I'm saying? You're right, you're right. No, they're protecting their potential, you know. Law suit.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Yeah, so no, I get that, but. Everyone is able to work from home, but I think an entertainment. I think an entertainment. I think it's now, I mean, when I've had the staff shows now, I mean, now it's ridiculous. I have to do it. You know, I've gone on to show running and stuff
Starting point is 00:25:01 and we're building out of, well, now it's, you have to have one of everything, you know, and like you're sitting there going. I'm just a little smorgas for it. Yeah, like on lights out with David Spade did that show. Thank you. It's a great show. I know.
Starting point is 00:25:14 I mean, you finally said I could be on that. Yes, you were finally going to be on it. And then the pandemic helped COVID. And I think I was set for like March 23rd. Yeah, exactly. We were like, oh, well, maybe we'll talk about COVID. You know, it'll be a topic. Like literally we were like, how many, how much,
Starting point is 00:25:30 there's gonna be come a day when we are joking about COVID and then it's gonna be like, oh, we can't joke about this anymore and that day came and we were canceled. But now I lost my train. No, you were saying staffing shows. Oh, staffing shows, it's like you start going like, okay, because the networks, you were saying staffing shows. Oh, staffing shows. It's like you start going like, okay, because the networks are really,
Starting point is 00:25:48 they're so worried about perception outside. Not that anyone ever sees a writing staff, but that's not, it's important to have different voices and diverse voices. I always said that the biggest story about Chelsea Leili was it was majority women on that writing staff and probably the whole staff in general you know it was a fifty percent women and no one ever wanted to do that story i used always say the story here is that
Starting point is 00:26:14 she's the first successful female late night host and she's staffed with mostly women and everyone's like that to keep but we're not going to follow that story but whatever. That's what I would say, when I would go to my agents, I would be like, listen, you know, this is a special couple of years ago, I'm like, there's only one female married mother with kids my age.
Starting point is 00:26:37 There's, you know, the alley wangs that are pregnant and stuff. I go, but I'm actually on the road talking about these aged kids. That's a unique story. Like I'm the only one. Your age and state. They don't care. So I was like, okay, well whatever.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Yeah, no, but the point is you have to hire one of everything. And like you'd start going like, oh, he's half Japanese. Oh, good. His father's Japanese. So he has a Japanese last name. So that'll be good. You know, like, well check him off as, oh, higher than Asian, you know, and we were sitting there going,
Starting point is 00:27:10 okay, this white guy, he is bisexual. Does that, and they were like, hmm, and it's like not even enough. I feel like a bisexual, it's hard because it's like, it's hard to prove. Yes, I guess so, but it is a to prove. Yes. But it isn't easy. It is a nice thing to add. But everyone should add it.
Starting point is 00:27:28 But it doesn't count. At least not those executives at Comedy Central bisexual didn't count. He was still a white guy first. You know, and so he would have had to, no, even gay, just straight up gay is not seen as diverse enough. Now, you're like, oh no, no, of course you're gonna have Now even gay, just straight up gay is not seen as diverse enough. Right. You're like, oh, no, of course you're going to have gay people on your staff.
Starting point is 00:27:52 But yeah, you end up having a higher one of everything. Whether or not that makes for a good room, who knows? Yeah. But do you think that when we come back from the strike and I want to talk a little bit about that? Do you think the pendulum will swing at all where people will have a little more freedom to just get a collective group of people that they think Has the talent to write what what it's for because like I was thinking you know I remember you know fresh off the boat, okay about a family in the 90s, an Asian family. Now, if you're to write that show,
Starting point is 00:28:27 you want people that might go, oh my God, I remember this about my dad, who was Asian, or I remember this about my mom. So you would want that, right? So that you could write about it. But if you had a show that was just about a middle class white family in the 90s and then you had a staff of people like that would they say you got to cut this in half.
Starting point is 00:28:56 Yeah probably. So it's like, so that's what I think that's why I think it's kind of interesting because I get it that I think I believe like you know that is really important to have different voices in the room. I think it's kind of interesting, because I get it that I think I believe, that it's really important to have different voices in the room. I think especially for a late night thing. That's how I got my job on Keenan, because he's like, I want a white woman in here. We have six white guys to explain. But with other shows that are very specific, like if you're writing a country thing or a sports show, I shouldn't be on that staff.
Starting point is 00:29:27 No, it's a, yeah, it's a, you know, because it's like, I don't know what they call that. What do they always say? Right what you know. That's the only thing I kind of think, like, I'm all for like casting and stuff, and I'm all for all of it, but I'm just saying, but if you're gonna like have the best product and it's really gonna be authentic
Starting point is 00:29:41 and it's gonna be artistic, and, you know, the same thing with like reality shows, what was they realized oh my god you know there isn't enough diversity in these casts but the casts when they started these shows were actual friends from the neighborhood yeah and they really knew each other or they were sisters or something and now when you when they started to cast it it didn't always gel because it was an authentic and it was supposed to be authentic. So it's like the same thing. So I think it's going to, there's gonna be,
Starting point is 00:30:12 they're just gonna make less of a demand on it. I think for the top notch people make less of a demand. Honestly, I think that the traditional media landscape and the studios and networks are in such decline that it's important for them still, but they're now all just trying to figure out how to survive. And they're like, whatever is going to work here. I'm surprised they're going to do less shows, I think, going forward.
Starting point is 00:30:43 And I just think that it's kind of like we've got no point now where I'm how do I say this where it's basically people are like oh that was cute that initiative but now we just got it we're now at survival level so whoever can staff this let's just do it if that makes sense. Yes that's what I think is going to happen I think think, um, speaking of which, so Drew bear more, uh, you know, she did put the spot of the pause on it after, you know, she got the backlash and everything, which was the right thing to do. But a lot of people were saying, well, Bill Mars going forward. And so I checked and Bill Mar is not.
Starting point is 00:31:18 Now he's not. He said, my decision to return to work was made when it seemed nothing was happening. And there was no one in sight to this strike. Now both sides of a green to go back you know uh... the negotiating tail i'm going to delay the return of real time for now for now and hope they can find a
Starting point is 00:31:35 hit it here and the difference on him my my thoughts on bill maris at least when he said what he was doing like he was stood behind it is like listen i get it and was like, listen, I get it. And my little girl came out and was doing this whole, I've really considered everyone. And this is, you know, there's so many people and blah, blah, blah. And she just came out as a... I think she really stepped in it.
Starting point is 00:31:59 Okay. You know what? My mind has sort of changed because i realized how little shit bill margaard and how much shit drew dead and i think women are so much harder on women and men are so much harder on women and actually i think he
Starting point is 00:32:16 it was worse for him to go back because his show really does require clever writing yes and her show no offense to the writers of true Barrymore but that could have gone on it's cooking segments it's funny little stuff it's not strong jokes it's her a producer could have helped go that ross could have improvised so i think yeah that's not i'm glad she didn't do it but i do think why did she get like so much shit well Well, I mean, I was critical of it. She was first. She came out first.
Starting point is 00:32:48 How much, what was he? 10 days, 10 minutes later? I mean, well, still. But also, she's a huge star. I think she's, you know, she's been in our lives forever. So was he? Yeah, but he's had a million shows. But people already think of him as an asshole.
Starting point is 00:33:03 They go, well, of course he would do that. He's an asshole, you know, and I of course he would do that. He's an asshole. And I don't know, but you made me right. You could very well be right. I think that was a real, I think she, you know, kind of like wrong. And I said one thing about both these people, is they're very wealthy.
Starting point is 00:33:20 They don't have to do it. So like they could, you know, she's got all her other products and all her other things, but I also think, yeah, she got the wrong advice. But who was advising her? I mean, I can't imagine anyone would have given her the advice of, hey, you know, it's a good thing. Well, I think the people that work on the show, the producers and stuff that wanted to go forward., well that's and they were getting the pressure from You know the advertisers and everything and they're like hey see if you can convince her, you know I mean we worked for a person that you could get in her ear and you could change her mind too. I am not familiar with
Starting point is 00:33:58 They're talking about I could do that if I needed to do helps if I needed to get her to want to do a sketch or a photo shoot that she didn't want to. I knew the thing that would trigger her to be like, oh, okay. So it doesn't mean that person isn't smart. It just means that she was convinced and didn't really think it through.
Starting point is 00:34:19 And that's why a lot of people at home are like, God, why is she giving me so much shit? But in the end, no, it's the right thing to not go forward. But then people are confused. Why is the view working? Why is Sherry Shepard? Yeah. Can you explain?
Starting point is 00:34:34 They're violating the strike, but I guess people don't care. I don't know. I don't know. I think it's, had drew, not maybe made a huge announcement about it. You know, like maybe if she never had made the announcement. And she's like, we're back. You know, and she was just sitting there going, blah, blah, blah. You know, I think people were like, because like,
Starting point is 00:34:57 Jennifer Hudson was coming back and a couple, they were, Sherry Shepherd in the talk. In the talk. And everyone was just like, oh, I guess they're gonna come back. They would have come back, but she had to go out and say a big speech about it and be like, hey, I'm crossing the picket line. And she basically said, hey, I'm gonna be a scam.
Starting point is 00:35:14 She told herself. She told herself, and everyone's like, well, that was really stupid. Yeah. And so I think that's how she had just gone on and been like, ah, I'm back. I think she's gonna be fine gone on and been like, I'm back. I think she's gonna be fine. When the strike is resolved and she comes back,
Starting point is 00:35:29 she's gonna be fine. People are gonna still love her for who she is. And she can crawl into people's laps. And do all that and dress like a 1970s and who's got some. Honestly, most of America doesn't give a shit about our strike. And they don't, they only give a shit about it in terms of is my show gonna come back. You know, am I gonna see my content that I like?
Starting point is 00:35:52 But I think most people, it's like when Francher Etrusc said up there and said, this is about labor for everywhere. I'm like really, really? You think that guy digging a ditch in Alabama is thinking, God, I think God the nannies on my side. We're all laborers together. You know, it's like, I just don't think
Starting point is 00:36:09 we're gonna get a lot of sympathy. That's the same thing. It's like, I don't think the people that got stuck in the mud and burning man. Who cares about that? It's like the people who died in the submarine, the billionaire, it's like, that was really stupid. You know?
Starting point is 00:36:23 You're really rich and that was really dumb That was like yeah, I totally agree There's those couple of things and like and like Bethany Frankl is like trying to get the union and everything Well, she's putting her As she's putting her phone in women's faces at TJ Maxx to give them old makeup Of course you know and that's not violating someone's privacy and exploiting them but she But again, I'm like I just think that people at city home is not like, you know who I feel sorry for? Hannah Z. Hannah Z was on the fifth season of the bachelor and she got real wasted because they didn't
Starting point is 00:36:58 give enough food and she cried and ever since then she hasn't been able to get a boyfriend because he's looked her up or his sister looked over and said that's Hannah Z and she's a real hot mess. So she needs to get a hundred grand. And I think the, yeah, and you think the way Tris and Denny's is like this Hannah Z meets her reality reckoning. She deserves it. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:37:24 More so than I do. Hannah Z meets her reality record. She deserves it. She deserves it. And you know what? More so than I do. Of course other than me, who is working three jobs. Exactly. And have kids and I can't make ends meet. But you know, let's definitely make sure those reality starts. I just don't think people, you know, like you, it's like, and you would love to business. You were doing real estate and you came back into it.
Starting point is 00:37:42 But like, there's never, this has never been promised to any of us. No. You know, writing, performing, like we all knew that when you're trying to make a Hollywood, like it's a crapshoot and your parents go, good luck, you know, most people don't make it and the fact is, you know, some of us were able to claw our way through and it's still not easy, but you make it. But so like I've never thought of like any of this as entitlement. Like I deserve to be writing, you know?
Starting point is 00:38:11 And it's like, no, I don't. I, you know, I can try and pitch and and everything. But like, there's no, I'm not owed anything, you know? And so what you do is you create your own opportunities. Like you've done here with Juicy Scoop. I mean, it's really impressive what you've done and what you built. It really is. Thank you. Thank you for appreciating and not trying to be a bottom feeder trying to destroy my life. Well you know what I all I'll say to you is you sleep with dogs are gonna get fleas and yeah, I mean you know a huge
Starting point is 00:38:52 Awakening and in a way like I always try to find the lemonade and You know and realizing that these people you know weren't my friends or even people that I put on the show that I gave huge opportunities to to find out that they're in the hate groups writing about me and trying to see if someone else will put them on their show so they can do a tell. I go, a tell. They came on the show three times. What's the tell? Did we go on some trip?
Starting point is 00:39:14 I don't know about where I screwed three guys. I was coming to the point you tell. I offered you a water. She, what? I pay for your parking. What do you want to get on me? Here's what I always say about you and this is when we first started working at Chelsea lately, we butt heads and I was like, I don't get you're an opportunist. You're trying to be on TV.
Starting point is 00:39:35 You don't remember this. I thought we liked each other. No, we did like, but like I was always I was probably Envious, truthfully looking back, you know, and you were like I'm gonna do that And I was like oh, it's annoying and I was like oh she likes reality stars and blah blah And I was like this and then I realized you are who you are you are You have no quans. You're like yeah, I would love to bet this back then But you're like I would love to have been on that housewife. I would I would have been on the bachelor's wedding truck. I would have had Hannah see. Exactly, you know what I like if it was around back in the day. And so like, you know, like you are who you are,
Starting point is 00:40:12 you've always, you've never been like, no, I don't wanna be famous, but I guess the cameras are on me. I'll perform. Like you've been like, no, I wanna be fucking famous. And I'm funny and I have this to say and I've this. And I think once I accepted like, and I'm funny and I have this to say and I have this. And I think once I accepted, like, oh, Heather is true to who she is.
Starting point is 00:40:30 I was like, that's great. You're one of my favorite people. So I never, I never really got it and except I was at the groundlings. And this girl's like, the teacher was like, you know, you have a really strong point of view and you're the only one here that has it. And I was like, what do you even mean?
Starting point is 00:40:45 And then I just realized that yeah, I wasn't, I wasn't this like artsy, fartsy, you know, East Coast Dartmouth person. I mean, I just, I was exactly what I was. I'm like, oh my God, I went to USC. I'm going to the game. I have this new thing called a cell phone. None of you guys have it.
Starting point is 00:41:02 Like I was just like, you were, you were subordinate through, girl through through through. Yeah, I was like, this is fun. But then, you know, so have it. Like I was just like, you were, you were subordinate through, girl through through. Yeah, I was like, this is fun. But then, you know, so yeah, and I think that, yeah, I'm not the typical, I wasn't the typical standup. I didn't dress the typical way. And I didn't have the typical point of view on life. But Chelsea lately, but your point of view on Chelsea lately
Starting point is 00:41:19 became so important and so critical. And that's what, you know, despite the ups and downs and, you know, Chelsea at some point wanted to fire all's what, you know, despite the ups and downs and Chelsea at some point wanted to fire all of us. You know, and it's like, well, you can't fire Heather. She's kind of the one generating a lot of these ideas. You know, in the sketches and the angles and the stories. And, you know, it was, yeah, we could go back in.
Starting point is 00:41:43 But, yeah, it was very of such a fun time. Everyone wondered how Dixon City Comptroller Rita Crendwell could afford so many horses. The rumor we had that she had befriended some rich little old lady and she had left her a lot of money. Somebody thought that her family had bought stock and Campbell's soup. I had heard something that it was like a cell phone company,
Starting point is 00:42:05 like every time that cell phone rang, like she made money. Like any cell phone. Kind of, yeah. I know that sounds ridiculous. To find out the truth, listen to Crooked City, Dixon, Illinois,
Starting point is 00:42:15 wherever you get your podcasts. Okay, this story I sent to you, which is kind of interesting. Okay, so Hassan, how do you say this? Hassan. And he's really funny and he had a Netflix special. He also had a show on Netflix that was kind of like
Starting point is 00:42:33 the world according to him or whatever is very smart and clever. And this article comes out that's like the stories that he's told on his special about being about his Indian childhood and stuff, have been proven not to be true. It's like who cares? Well, we should go to every stand up right now and go.
Starting point is 00:42:53 I'm kind of glad that it came out just to re-educate people about podcasting as well, because there's been times where all of a sudden someone's told a story on a podcast in 2016 this comedian told this story about getting a prostitute okay and everyone's like oh my god he has to be canceled this is awful he jokes that she was cro- you know he said that he was crying and she was laughing and everything and I was like wait a minute this Podcasting is like standup. It's community conversation and it doesn't it we were not on a stand Like this and it's entertainment. It was an entertainment. So I'm like we don't know
Starting point is 00:43:37 And if this guy if this story was really true that the guy comedian was saying all he has to do is say I fucking made it up I made it up. I made it up to get shock value and be entertaining because there's the fourth podcast I did that day. So I will a little farther and I embellished it. But for me like my stand up is very truthful. But you know you come you get to a point of telling a story and someone goes, you know, what you should tag that with is this or punchline this. So then what, I mean, I hope people know that. Of course.
Starting point is 00:44:13 I mean, that you could have gone to Disneyland, but then you add to the bits, maybe over three Disneyland trips, these three things happen, but when you tell the story on stage, it happened on one Disneyland trip and it rained that day. And guess what, it didn't rain the day. It was sunny. If we're gonna go after him for this, then we have to go after every comedian because every comedian, no matter how truthful you are,
Starting point is 00:44:36 and all these stories, and I think they come from like a real place, but yes, you embellish. It's entertainment. He's performing. He's putting on a show. And I don't think that undermines anything about him or what he's doing. I think people are coming after him because his stories were stories of where he was
Starting point is 00:44:53 discriminated against. And I think I wanted, I think some of the people that are angry about are like, he wasn't discriminated against. Okay, fine. Yeah, but guess what? Guess what? Guess what? People he knew have been discriminated against. Okay, fine. Yeah, but guess what? Guess what? People he knew have been discriminated against. Right, exactly. And his people have been discriminated against. But I think that's where the story came from. Is someone trying to be like, I don't know why.
Starting point is 00:45:14 I don't know why. I just wanted everyone to tear everyone down. Yeah, I had a reporter call me the other week. They wanted to do a story about me. No, it was a female comedian, not Chelsea. You know, and I was like, I've never worked with this person so I can't get you. Oh, they were trying to collect some dirt. Yes, they just want to bring everyone back.
Starting point is 00:45:36 Maybe they were the same people that do it. They have a friend. They just kidding. No, yeah. Everyone, everyone is looking. Like, was she rude? Exactly. Exactly. What have you heard?
Starting point is 00:45:45 And I'm like I don't know this person so I don't know and I will I mean kind of what did you think of the Jimmy Fallon story? Well, I you listen, I think as you know, um, where there's smoke, there's fire, you know, and he obviously there's obviously truth to it because he apologized. Yeah, you know, uh, and I know people who've worked on this a night show and have heard things and you know I don't know. I think it's a really I don't know that everyone can be pleasant every of every fucking day Exactly. It is really hard to be not I think everyone should be nice. Yeah, and and and appropriate But I don't know it, it is what it is. I'm not surprised. And I'm not like, well, that's it.
Starting point is 00:46:33 Well, that's cancel Jimmy. Well, I just don't think everybody's Jay Leno. No. And Jay Leno had the most sterling reputation to this day. If there comes a show about J. Leno. That would be very disheartening, because I like it.
Starting point is 00:46:47 Behind the den of Tuxedo. No, but he really did at one of the where I was just, everyone liked it. It was nice. We both been on the show. It couldn't be nicer. It could not be nicer. Like loved, you know, bringing up new talent,
Starting point is 00:46:59 all that type of stuff. So, we're not in a room. Letterman is. Letterman used to sleep with the, the secretary, whatever. Yeah, exactly. Assistance and stuff. So, we're not in a way. Letterman used to sleep with the. The secretary. Yeah, exactly. Assistance and stuff. Like in like that's nowadays. People would be like, are you kidding? I didn't Jimmy. Didn't Jimmy Kimmel. Mary. Oh, his head writer. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Which is, hey, it's fine. They're married. They're still married. And you do meet people at work. It shouldn't always be so taboo. Totally.
Starting point is 00:47:24 But like, you know, yeah. Most relationships start at work actually. I mean, that's the funny thing is that now in this, me two times up days, it's like, we can't do anything at work, but it's like, I mean, then you wonder why one third of all men under 30 are virgins. Well, there you go. Because they're not allowed to,
Starting point is 00:47:38 they're not allowed to bang their co-workers anymore. And, you know, that's a real problem for america yeah i mean i thought that too but i thought he handled it right by just immediately being like it i'm wrong i'm sorry and then when we come back like i want to make this better and i'd kind of feel it didn't get a lot that much traction it didn't because it's not also because it's not in the air well that too but
Starting point is 00:48:02 also but i do think him coming out, first of all, he's the general public likes Jim. Oh, yeah, he's so funny. He's funny, he's nice. He's cute. You know, every all that, so I think he gets the benefit of the doubt on a lot of things. But then, you know, yeah, I think coming out, it's amazing how when you just come out
Starting point is 00:48:23 and admit something and apologize, it goes away. I mean, the greatest example of that was Hugh Grant on the Tonight Show with Leno. When Leno goes, what were you thinking? And he's. To remind people, Hugh Grant got caught with a female prostitute. Divine Brown, or what?
Starting point is 00:48:39 Divine Brown, a female prostitute. I remember she did, you know, this is one of those things where I sometimes go, God, this chick came at the wrong time in history because this happened today. She would, she did give a lipstick brand, but it really didn't go anywhere. Today she would be huge, she would be on like traders
Starting point is 00:48:58 or she'd be going to the, doing the special forces. She would have all these things going on. She'd be owning it, she'd be doing, She would have all these things going on. She'd be owning it. She'd be doing, she would have a podcast. She'd be on the mass singer. Like this would be a whole thing. So he met with this prostitute, and I guess she was in his car giving them a BJ,
Starting point is 00:49:16 and they were arrested. This was back when you had to go get a prostitute who was actually walking the streets. Yes, yes. Like old fashioned pretty woman time. And do you remember when Eddie Murphy gave that nice trans vestite hooker ride home? Yeah, well, he was...
Starting point is 00:49:32 He sat at the courtesy of his heart. It was for him in his case, and he would just get the morning paper. Yeah. Okay, and he saw this damn zone distress. And he suggested... And he suggested... And he suggested... And he suggested... And he suggested... And he saw this what damsel and distress. And she obviously was having trouble walking in her heels. And he said, let me give you a ride. And everyone knows any more free, nice guy and how he would pull right up.
Starting point is 00:49:54 Get in. I worked on, I worked on a show, I worked on shows with some of his friends. And I said, what do you think about that? Do you think that was a one time thing? And maybe he thought she was a female or she was into some kinky stuff. Yeah. Now into some kinky stuff.
Starting point is 00:50:13 And okay, like into some kinky stuff, not the first time anyone heard of it. But it's the, what's crazy is those things sticking my head out, I don't know if it sticks in with anybody else, but when I see him with his his now now you had the six kids with the beautiful Nicole and I believe they were together at the time I'm not sure maybe not maybe it was before he married her he had like one or two kids with like previous women that he married this Nicole beautiful model girl Nicole Murphy a well that was her name they had five or six kids together then they got divorced he got uh... melby primate the spice can get a
Starting point is 00:50:49 a baby with melby scaring spice and then he married this blonde woman and they have two kids yeah he's got a lot of and he got some award the other recently for his work and for having kids so many so many did say what a great was at everything when they were like honoring him. And you know he is a great comedian, great actor and everything and you know seems to be nice.
Starting point is 00:51:11 No one has a mean thing. But it's all like I always think about that. Not that it should matter. No, but it wasn't a one time thing or does it still go on? I just go back to I just go back to boy. It's lucky he did that back then because nowadays he would never be able to live that down. Or the opposite.
Starting point is 00:51:31 Why not use it to your advantage and say, yeah, I'm pansexual. I've had women that are cis women, but I also enjoy trans women. Yeah. And we also have an open relationship. So now Brad Wallack put these checks down. I am pansexual, I am open marriage, I am polyamorous, I am.
Starting point is 00:52:00 You're right, and the story would go away. It wouldn't be a negative thing. It wouldn't be, I think you're absolutely right. It just, you know what I mean? It goes back to, you ran, just invented it. Okay, it wouldn't be a negative it wouldn't be i think you're absolutely right it just you know what i was back to you well you can't just wait okay the way in braiding thing okay which also didn't get a lot of traction no one really cares but he does uh... do you know that you know let's make a deal let's make a deal um... the host of let's make a deal as pansexual huge story i'm kidding
Starting point is 00:52:22 okay so i thought, okay, now there was one or two things I thought why he came out that day. One could be, it's going to come out that he has a girl friend or whatever that's a trans woman. I don't know. And he's on this like, you know, daytime show that old people watch and whatever. Or it's not true at all. And his contract is coming up. And there he probably makes a lot of money. And they're looking to get rid of them. Possibly. What is it? What is the scoop? He has a new show on Hulu, a reality show. And it's to generate buzz about that. And the show is him and his ex-wife. Okay. And how they're still great friends.
Starting point is 00:53:10 Okay. And they worked together and they raised their daughter together. And but she's remarried now his ex-wife. And they're all friends and they all kind of live together, I think. It's like this weird thing. So it was a promotional. But does he have a gay boy friend or anything lived together, I think. It's like this weird thing. So it was a promotional thing. But does he have a gay boyfriend or anything? Well, I think that.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Oh, you know who was that? Oh, wait, this isn't a surprise. How was the guy that started at first? What's his name from news radio? He's a real mess. Oh, Andy Dick. I see it lives. Andy Dick, I believe it's still alive, yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:40 Oh, well, he was the first to be like, I have girlfriends and I have boyfriends. Yeah, except he wasn't a great representation for that. Well, because he has a drug on it. Yeah. Um, but okay, so then I was wrong about my prediction. Yes. Because I thought he was going to say, because now let's say dealer knew deal did want to get rid of them. Then couldn't he possibly have a powerful attorney call them and say, oh, it's so I think it's because of his sexuality. Of course they can.
Starting point is 00:54:08 I think so. I think it could be kind of a smart thing to do sometimes. Yeah, but I think it was. I also think it's part of the press release for his new show is basically. Yeah, but I also think if you've got something going on in your life, it's better that you just say it first, then try to defend it. So, it's always get your story out first, whatever that might be. And these things, thank God, are not a big deal anymore.
Starting point is 00:54:33 No, and cared. No. Especially. Even the old people at the retirement center, the assisted living that are watching the people in the bad costumes. Yeah. Let's make a deal. Are like, pan what? Exactly. You think they know anything. You think they're reading anything. They don't give a crap about it. Yeah, no, they watch their show and they,
Starting point is 00:54:55 they watch exactly. They bet the things. Okay, let's talk about Kanye for a minute. I don't know if you know what's going on with him. That he's been in Italy forever. Like, he's been in Italy forever. Like he's been in Italy. Walks around with no shoes. He has his face covered.
Starting point is 00:55:08 He's wearing many layers of black. People say it does affect the black clothing. It does affect his B.O. situation. Then he has this girl Bianca, who I have said, where is this girl's family in France? He puts her in Nile Lons. It's just to pull all the way up to her tits and walk around holding a pillow.
Starting point is 00:55:26 It's like he has a kept woman. Like this to me, like I'll never forget one time I was at Morton's having a dinner and there was this guy came in and he was with this girlfriend hooker, I don't know, but she was like on a leash around her neck. At Morton's?
Starting point is 00:55:43 In Beverly Hills. In Beverly Hills. And so he's holding the leash. He's holding the leash through dinner and it's around her neck and she's deaf and they get in a fight about something and they're arguing at the restaurant the table and he's still holding the fucking leash apartment language. He's still holding the leash and everything and they get up and they leap and they were like exchanging notes because they couldn't because she was like You know you do deaf
Starting point is 00:56:09 Also, well, I'm not going to but also I mean but the point is there's vibes of this with Kanye and her It's like are you just being led? How did the easy and they stormed out and then that Stormed out while he's got the leash. Yes, and, and, and, and you, you must have sent something to their waiter. I guess, and when the waiter came, he brought us the notes that they had been exchanging.
Starting point is 00:56:32 And what was he saying? I don't even remember now. It was, but it was, it was, it was a pretty good story not to remember. I know, but it was, it was, I'll put it this way. I've never been back to that Morton's. That put a real,
Starting point is 00:56:43 yeah, real damper on the, the evening. were like this is weird. Um, but anyway, that's what I feel like with her. Okay. So she said, according to Daily Mail, Kanye West wife Bianca has accused, um, concerned friends of being jealous that she loves the fame and everything. I said the only way that I would be okay, if this was someone I cared about in my life is if she called me on the phone and was like, don't worry, I'm coming out with a line of Nylon's, I'm going to have 51% of the company, I'm using Kanye, he's such a freak, get ready, like move over legs, it's fucking happening. Like that's the only
Starting point is 00:57:21 way. Otherwise, you're like, what the hell hell is this but There's a new lawsuit against Kanye so he bought this $57 million dollar Malibu home and He hired this guy Tony taxon and This guy was the property manager and he was caretaker and like sleep on the floor there all of a sudden according to this lawsuit Kanye wanted to convert the Malibu mansion into a windowless electricity free bomb shelter. And he came telling him, that's it. You know, I'm gonna make this the bat cave.
Starting point is 00:57:54 I wanna hide from the Clintons and the Kardashians, get rid of all these windows. And the guy was like, no, I'm not getting rid of windows and getting rid of this electricity. Especially in the album, that's the whole thing is the view. I know. And then it could cause a fire, all this stuff.
Starting point is 00:58:10 So anyway, then he was fired in the fall of 2021. And he had a back injury. And so he did a 40-page lawsuit suing him for that. Well, it's like if Kanye is all spending'll spend all this time in italy and everything like who's taking the kids to school so he's not doing purple and she is and she just got mad at her son saint because he flipped off the uh... paparazzi and she's scolded him and i'm like
Starting point is 00:58:39 i mean what do you expect i mean i don't i mean but i think it's good that she scolded him and i think it's good that he flicks him off. Here's the thing is I, I do think and I have friends who are very friendly with her and I do think she's a good mother. Oh, definitely. And this is a lot of bullshit she has to do with. This is a lot of bullshit you have to deal with because I'm like, what do I only come back to Pimitaly? Yeah. Just she just she want this girl bringing her own pillow to sit on at the soccer game with her nylons and her pumps seep into the grass. Oh, going go say go. I mean, like he's clearly not mentally well. No. And like because he's wealthy and famous, everyone just goes, okay, I guess you can wander around like this.
Starting point is 00:59:26 I always thought it was really weird that she, who was such a innovator of style herself. In the beginning years, like when North was born, and I was kind of still around, it was told to us, you know, do not get any baby gifts for North that are not white beige white beige or black. No pink, no purple, no orange. That's what she said she wanted to. And I was like, and I remember one time, Kim was like, oh, North is so cute. She woke, she was like dreaming and she was like ponytail.
Starting point is 01:00:04 I want a ponytail. And I'm like, you know, she's going to She woke, she was like dreaming and she was like ponytail. I want a ponytail. And I'm like, you know, she's going to want her own fashion and she's going to want her own clothes. And eventually that did happen. It wasn't forever. But when they were building that house and then it was like they were living at Kim's because every time they thought they were going to move out, Kim would be like, oh, sorry, Chris.
Starting point is 01:00:22 Kanye doesn't like the Italian marble that we just put in throughout the entire master bath. And now we have to tear it out. And it's like all the money in the world going through a remodel is fucking hell. Yeah. I don't care how rich you are, it's not fun. No. And you're like, this was not fun. And it leads to a lot of divorce. Totally.
Starting point is 01:00:41 Listen, my wife is an interior designer. That's right. Yeah, she should know. I mean, she gets in the middle of a lot of things. You know, listen, my wife is an interior designer. That's right. Yeah, she should know. I mean, she gets in the middle of a lot of things. You're like, oh gosh. I know. I mean, I've been lucky enough to be in that position. And I'm like, wow, this isn't as fun.
Starting point is 01:00:54 It's actually really stressful. Am I picking something too trendy? Peter doesn't want this. I want a different color, you know, like whatever. And but yeah, I think that was really hard. And I think for a long time, she would wear, what do you want? And she was wearing the big ski jackets, Kim, in 105 degree weather in Woodland Hills. And you know, this is what I want.
Starting point is 01:01:14 This is what, this is what, this is what, this is what, this is what I want. No, nothing hung on the walls, nothing, you know, it looks like an assailant asylum. And I mean, just the fact that she just probably was, thank God, like I'm free. Yes, I think she's incredibly relieved. How could you not be, but I think she's also probably really sad about it. I mean, you know what, yeah, she is. If nothing else, just for her kids,
Starting point is 01:01:34 I mean, to have to deal with all these stories about their father, I mean, he was getting head on a boat in Venice, you know, that her kids can see that. They can see all right. It was so great. It was so crazy because he went through this super Christian time. Oh yes. And he was critical of what she was wearing to the Met. And there was a very real scene on their show where he was like, I mean, come on, you're a mother of four. Why are you wearing that? And she's like, okay, it's fine that you're going on your journey with Christ, but like this is tomorrow.
Starting point is 01:02:05 Yeah. So she's like, don't tell me you don't like my outfit now. Like, you know, and so I'm just like. Yeah, well, that's it. Yeah, because he wasn't really. But the thing is everyone just lets him call the shots. It's like he's always been the one who was like, no, this is what we're doing.
Starting point is 01:02:19 Everyone just goes, oh, I don't know why. I think in the beginning, when he came into the family, he really elevated them in all these ways. He really, like, I think he was. Yes, because he was seen as a genius and in fashion and music, and they were never invited to the Met before. And I think, you know, they're happy for her that she's getting, and then of course,
Starting point is 01:02:42 that she's pregnant and all this other stuff. And so I think, and then, you know, at the time, I think he was wealthier than them. Yes. And, you know, he, the wedding and all that stuff. And there was, there was a lot of cash. Yeah. But he clearly has far more.
Starting point is 01:02:59 Yeah. Now, Brittany, she posted this thing, now there's always Brittany doing crazy things, you know, she had a little affair with her gardener. No, no, her housekeeper. I've heard who's hiring male housekeepers who've been in jail before. Okay, first it was the housekeeper that I heard from a very good source. No, it's actually the gardener.
Starting point is 01:03:21 Anyway, it's over. Is that just being racist that he was the gardener because he was Latino? No, no, it's the gardener. No, at first they said housekeeper. But then I heard from a very good source. No, he's like a landscaper. Maybe it's just of general maintenance. Anyway, it's over with. Yeah. Okay. But she posted this thing, which I wanted to talk about. Have you seen this trend on social media where a parent is with her little kid?
Starting point is 01:03:53 And they're like, we're gonna make pancakes today and she goes to get an egg and the kids looking in the bowl for her to crack it. And she goes, and she cracks it on the kids head and posts it and ha ha ha. And it's gotten a lot of criticism as it should. Like, oh my God, I've saw it one more. They're like, this person would,
Starting point is 01:04:12 this is so sad, the kid thought you were gonna spend special time with them. And you're doing it for you. And I've talked a lot about this on the show of how I really think it's bad how much people show their kids. And I think that with celebrities and even not celebrities, they see so many babies and kids on their social media
Starting point is 01:04:32 that then in the minute they have one, they show everything. This is a little outfit. And they love to see the comments and they love to do do do do. But then if you really share every moment as they get older, they're late to potty train, they came home with a bad grade. We're gonna, I mean, this, you know, Ruby Frank, who was just arrested for child abuse,
Starting point is 01:04:52 like, I mean, when is this gonna change? I mean, I just, I can't believe people don't see with a problem, and some of the celebrities that show every like argument with their kid, or they don't show their kid's face, but they're like, okay, all right, so you don't wanna do that at preschool. Well, the problem is too,
Starting point is 01:05:10 is you're also building up these kids and they end up having their own personalities and their own profiles. And we have a friend who, who they put one of their kids on social media and it's hilarious and everything but now it's almost like you create You create a I don't want to say monster, but you create this kind of self-fulfilling thing where it's basically then they become You know wanting to be they almost
Starting point is 01:05:41 They become the role that you've trying to basically thrust on them, you know, and they're like always entertaining and they're trying to be You know out there and everything so I think it's actually not great for the kids too, but Yeah, I think it's it's ridiculous that we're all doing everything for for I don't know it like When you post your a public person in your posting content for fans, for as entertainment value and everything. I'm very similar. You know, I don't have your following and everything, but my page is public and everything I'm doing is just to, for jokes, laughs, whatever.
Starting point is 01:06:22 And, you know, so, but there's a lot of people who put their kids on and that is just, that is the content that they're doing all day, every day. And it's, when we first started, I never showed the kids. And even though I felt like I talked about my kids a lot on Chelsea lately, a lot of times people would go,
Starting point is 01:06:43 I didn't even know you had kids. Like they'd go to my standup, they're like, I didn't know you had kids. I was like, oh, I thought I, I, I mean, very clear. I was the mom or whatever. And when we first started with Instagram, I would like never like really show them.
Starting point is 01:06:55 And then later on, I realized like, oh my God, I'm kind of missed not, kind of missed not opportunity because I'm seeing all these other mom people once Chelsea ended. And I was like, oh, I guess a missed not opportunity because I'm seeing all these other mom people once Chelsea ended and I was like, oh, I guess I could have exploited them more. And, but I'm really glad I didn't. And then there were times where I would say something
Starting point is 01:07:13 was funny and the kids would be like, don't, you know, don't do that, don't. Now I'm like, for years, I've been like, can I post this? And if I can't, I can't and that's it. And, you know, I have boys, so they're not trying to be, make up influencers or anything at this time. Who knows, whatever they choose is whatever they choose. But this time they barely care.
Starting point is 01:07:37 They're on it and they look at stuff for entertainment. By the way, my parents have family friends that became born against, but they had adopted three boys, you know, Arlawn. And then, you know, financially, times got tough, and they became born against. And of course, they're all the son who they adopted is a gay hairdresser. You know, and they were like, they obviously tried to coach it out of hand. Yeah, of course they did.
Starting point is 01:08:07 But it was just like, Are they okay now all together? I don't know. Well, that's not cool. My parents don't speak to them anymore, so. Well, that's probably good at all. Well, yeah, so I think, so she called it out, Brittany, of like this reminds me of like,
Starting point is 01:08:24 you know, the humiliation and all this kind of stuff. But then she's kind of humiliates herself with her weird things. But as long as she's doing it by herself, I guess it's okay. But I don't know what goes through her head at a single day. Like what is she thinking about? Like right now, what is Brittany Spears doing and what does she think? It's not like, it's not like, to what she's thinking about. All right, what is Britney Spears doing and what is she thinking? It's not like it's not like you're thinking about.
Starting point is 01:08:45 All right, what? Y'all, I have, as I've come from the mailbox, yeah, oh my God, I love this green dress with a, with the feathers. Oh, I love it, I love it, I love it. I'm gonna put it on, I'm gonna do a dance to it. I'm gonna dance to it right now. I'm gonna turn on the music.
Starting point is 01:09:03 By the way, turn on the music. And that's all I just think every day. It's a new Cheap outfit. It's the same dance. I'm saying dancing. Can she get a choreographer to come in? I've said that and I'm like so But here at Hilton just wrote something on his blog or whatever that oh She was went to Vegas and walked around some space to possibly go back and do it.
Starting point is 01:09:28 I mean, I don't know that she could do that, but maybe she could and that, I mean, listen, she was okay when she had that schedule. Yeah. And that's the thing. Well, she was okay because. Well, she said she was unhappy. So I don't know why she was okay.
Starting point is 01:09:42 She was okay because they controlled everything. So we didn't see all this but Right, I said we were like free Britney and then they freer and we're like, ooh, maybe not now. I see why she had a conservator Yeah, I mean, I don't know. I don't know. I mean, it would be great if she could perform it maybe not As many shows, but a residency is that it's like a Broadway play like you have to do it that many nights She just doesn't seem like she has the mental capacity to make any decision. I don't know that she could do a whole show when she's just doing the same dancing and and they say she can't you know the whole thing is that she can't even sit for like 30 minutes
Starting point is 01:10:16 a pair of makeup. We'll see the books coming out in a month. I mean I think the book will tell a lot what is in the book I think will make people realize what she's capable of doing or what she wants to do, or if this is just going to be five more years of spinning at the cheesecake factory. You know what I mean? What is it going to be? By the way, I'm sure you've talked about this before
Starting point is 01:10:38 on your pop, but where does she live? And what the, I mean, it looks like she's lives in some really. I think it's a big house. It was probably built in like 1998 or 2000 and is not been updated. So it's that, um, you know, Italian villa, I kind of look that is kind of really hard to update. It is. It is. It is. It is. It's kind of is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. It is. soon. Not at all. That is not, or the cherry wood. She has no problem. No qualms about dancing in front of, you know, I'm like, where are you?
Starting point is 01:11:31 What she turns up the comments. So all she sees is like views, views. So then, is all the views. She holds herself. She goes, oh, okay, everyone loves it. Yeah, it got this many views. So I'm scared to keep doing it. They like this outfit.
Starting point is 01:11:45 And I think that's it. But we'll see what the book says. So this is kind of interesting Julie Chen has a book coming out. I only saw a quick interview. But it's like, I think it's called something like something with God in it. And and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, and, is we're gonna say these things aren't true, you know our family, you know your father. I just thought that was weird. You know your father. What do you mean? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:12:31 I don't listen. My parents are deceased. But if somebody came and knocked on the door and could prove that my dad had an affair and whatever, I would be like, I wouldn't necessarily say that wasn't true because of the dad I had. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:12:45 So like you don't know if you're what your parent sexual life was like. They still can be a really great dad to you. Of course. But whatever, what is she going to say? So she was being very careful. But I kind of think this was a great move for her. Why? Because I was reading the comments and the people that are very religious, like it.
Starting point is 01:13:08 They're like, I remember when she signed off on Big Brother for the first time as Julie Chen Moonves. And I'm standing by my man and that is my husband. And now she's come out as like, I found God. And that's what the book is about. Yeah, so she found God for an adjunct. I mean, I believe she probably lived.
Starting point is 01:13:29 Publishing an adjunct. Hopefully she believes in God and that's giving her some peace. But I also think it's going to collect a group of people that believe that no matter what happens with your husband, the thing to do is to stand by your vows and know and publicly deny that that he did that and everything. And just stand by God and stand by God.
Starting point is 01:13:51 God wouldn't wouldn't lead us astray. That's ridiculous. I think. Yeah. I don't know. She's, I mean, she was lucky that she even had a job in the first place and well, I audition for the talk. You did it. I did it. No I auditioned for the
Starting point is 01:14:08 talk before during the pilot season and it happened to fall on a day that like we didn't have a show or something like a Monday off. So I'm like all right if I get this then you know I can leave Chelsea Lillie and it was interesting because Sharon Osborne was there and Holly Robinson Pete and I was a big fan of the apprentice and they hated each other on the apprentice and they both were like walking in this room as they were doing chemistry tests and then Julie Chan and Sarah Gilbert were the ones that kind of created it together. So they were like we need to find like three or four other women that would fit. So I went out there and, you know, hoping to score this thing.
Starting point is 01:14:54 And I was trying to bond with Julie because Julie had gone to USC. And I was like, Julie! We have so much to come. I went to USC too, which is, yeah, they go, I'm like, oh, excited, fall is coming. Aren't you so excited to go to the games? And she's like, no, actually, I never went to one. And I was like, oh, okay, good time. We had different experiences at SC.
Starting point is 01:15:18 Yeah, and I was like, okay. And they're like, I tried it, and then it was like, the question was something about, JLo is bummed that she waited so long to have her twins because she would like to have more, you know, whatever. And I was like, well, I think it's a really honest thing. I think too many people think that they can wait forever blah, blah, blah.
Starting point is 01:15:34 And then she was like, I disagree. I waited till I was 40 to have my son. And I was like, yeah, because Les was married. Yeah. Les was married. Like I was like, he was married when you were seeing him. I'm like, okay, but fine. You know, I was like thinking, okay, fine, whatever. And, no, so anyway, I did not get picked for the role.
Starting point is 01:15:56 But then I remember Leah Remini telling me at a party of what a nightmare Julie was. And I think it's like in one of her books, and how they wanted to talk about, what she told me is they wanted to talk about who was the Casey Anthony, something like that. They wanted to have that in the show. And she was away in Europe on her vacation. And she was like, you're absolutely not talking about that topic without me.
Starting point is 01:16:25 And then that really pissed them off and they started to talk behind your back or whatever. And then they got rid of Holly Robinson and Leah. And then eventually she got the boot or she took herself away because of less. And she still does big brother. And now they have burial call. Now they added a guy.
Starting point is 01:16:47 They added like one or two guys. Yeah. Jerry O'Connell, who they have tried to get him in daytime TV forever. I know, I auditioned to be his co-host. He was gonna have a show. That's right. He watched it.
Starting point is 01:17:02 And he was gonna have with two girls. And we met at a place in Calabasas that we totally hit it off eating dinner or whatever. That was a long day of chemistry. But you know what, they paid me for the day of chemistry tests. That's good. Like $2,500. That would never happen today. And so then he picked Garsell and his wife. And then Garsell. Rebecca remain. Yes, and Garsell, Boove from Real House, says of Beverly Hills.
Starting point is 01:17:32 And I was like, you know, and she's great. And she was, you know, went on to the talk after that, not the talk, the real after that. But and she said, oh my God, we were so excited. It got picked up at all these places. And I got on a plane from Portland to LA. And I got off at all these places. And I got on a plane from Portland to LA and I got off the phone with Jerry and I'm on my flight to Portland.
Starting point is 01:17:48 This is so great. But I have time she landed. The whole thing was dead. Yeah. I remember what happened. They like it. Basically they were like, yeah, we're going forward and then someone else came along and they're like,
Starting point is 01:17:57 okay, Jerry, see ya. Yeah, there was no, it wasn't like there was a scandal. It just like, go. No, it just didn't go. And he's really, I mean, he's nice and he's funny and like whatever, I have yet to get on the talk. And I've had like, publicists and stuff want to be my publicist.
Starting point is 01:18:11 And I say, okay. Get me on the talk. If you give me on the talk or you give me on the view, I will pay for it for three months. And this goes to anybody right now. And do you think they, they can't, they call me back and say, I can't get you on. Why?
Starting point is 01:18:24 Why you want to listen? there must be somebody there it could be someone that I flipped my hair at at a Sigma Chi party in 1992 at I don't know it could be you know it could who knows what it is they just they just don't think I'm good for the show which it doesn't matter now no care but like but I mean I had But I mean, I had times where I had legit publicists, I had books and specials coming out, and I could have come on one show and done a hot time. It would have been very simple to have had me. It's not like the show would have made it a broken act.
Starting point is 01:18:54 Or exactly. But who knows? I got tired of trying to figure it out. And that's what's nice about having your own thing because you just don't know. And when people call about black ball you whatever it it's not necessarily like twelve people got the room in hollywood and we're like we hate other it can just be like one person that's like
Starting point is 01:19:15 nope yeah yeah it's it that's that's the weird thing is it can come down to one and sometimes you never know and i would want to know I mean, there's times where I, you just like, there's things in my life that I was just like, I want to know. And I remember I found out what, like there was this girl that we did a standup together. And she was like 15 years old in the night, but she was really fun.
Starting point is 01:19:37 And we like kind of came up at the same time. So we both became like regulars and hatters. We talk on the photo of time, everything. And then one day, she just never called me back, but short on the phone, weird, what I'd see at the comedy store, and I always wondered what happened, what happened. So then I start to get back into stand-up and I go, I gotta get on this thing called MySpace. So then I find her on MySpace, whatever. And she's like, oh my God, Heather, da da da da. And I go, let's talk on the phone.
Starting point is 01:20:05 So we talk, and we're having all these memories. And I go, I gotta ask you, like you legit, like blew me off. What did I do? And she goes, you know, I was, you know, interested in Johnny Sanchez, who was this really funny comedian. I remember, yeah, I did a show with him. And he was like our friend that we'd always talk to.
Starting point is 01:20:27 I was never romantically interested in him, mostly because I'm 59 and he was much shorter than I, and I just didn't go for shorter guys at the time. I don't know what my future holds, okay? Not saying I won't, you know. But anyway, at the time, that's not what I was looking for. And I had a lot of just, I really didn't date comics in general Yeah, I wasn't ever searching one out unless they were like really famous or something
Starting point is 01:20:50 Then I was like here. I'm so um, but see that is that is true to who you are Yeah, I can't deal with some Yeah, right so but someone who's rich and on SNL or a normal Donald. Donald, why the hell not? I'd say hi to him. So then, I, so that she goes, I was, we were at a booth chatting and you just roll up and you sat next to him and I just, I, you know, I was interested in him. And I was like, you were, because here, like, I didn't think they were matched.
Starting point is 01:21:23 He was a little older than him. I would have never guessed she never told me she was interested and nothing happened between he or me and I was like all these years just and you didn't know I had no idea but why wouldn't she have clarified it why would she just go that's it Heather loves loves him and what's interesting is a podcasting was around today she would have done that she would have never answered my calls and she would have done a tell all about that i stole johnny sanchez from her which you put it behind her paywall
Starting point is 01:21:57 no i think she would have put it on the free one and then said for more about the night with johnny sanchez yeah in which nothing happened i don't know like i mean how about that like this and then said for more about the night with Johnny Sanchez. In which nothing happened, I don't know. I mean, have a good back then like this. Like the next day when you weren't calling Johnny Sanchez or you weren't hanging out with Johnny, like she would have been like, oh, I guess she's not into.
Starting point is 01:22:17 Or I can just ask Heather, are you into Johnny? Cause I kind of into him and you would go, oh no, he's short. We became friends after that. Like I did like a charity event for her. She was still doing a standup. We talked to the phone sometimes, then I got Chelsea and, you know, whatever.
Starting point is 01:22:33 But I was like, oh my God. And like I've talked to another friend that, like she goes, you know, we were just chatty. It was Jill's there and I drew a chatty about how she had this roommate in college and she never knew what happened. And she found out why the roommate hated her it was something you know with a rent or what I don't know what what and but then there
Starting point is 01:22:50 was this other friend that she still to this day doesn't know and I'm like I swear to God there's a few things that it went on my deathbed that or I'm going to be like can I make a wish there's these there's these four things I want to know about. Well, that one I found out about. Well, why am I not on the viewer of the talk? Okay. So who works there that hates my guts and why? And it really could just be one person. It probably is one person. Or it could just be, I just don't believe that you wouldn't give me a chance. Like, it could even be that someone's like, I don't think she's right. There's got to be something specific. And I'd like to know that I also don don't think she's right there's gotta be something specific.
Starting point is 01:23:26 And I'd like to know that. I also don't care as much. Then there's other things there's just other breakups of other people's lives that I'm curious about. Like Kelly Rippa and Jerry Seinfeld's wife. Why are they no longer friends? Oh, interesting. Jessica, well, I think she's probably a real person. But then I also think being that I've had friendships that are, and sometimes they're not, they're not that big
Starting point is 01:23:49 and we're never gonna know and we shouldn't know because it's a personal thing. Yeah, or, or, or. I don't think it's as salacious as people think. Well, exactly. I don't think they had a swinging forceome that went bad. No. I think it was just someone who's got some
Starting point is 01:24:02 of some of the most cool, I do know. He's cute. He was on our show. We had Kelly and Mark on our show Nightcap, which we did in New York with Ali Wentworth. And man, he was funny. He was charming. He was a good actor. Do you think they think they fuck as much as they talk about screwing on the shot at all?
Starting point is 01:24:20 Because if you look at her and she's pretty and I tried but she is so waif thin and tiny and I like you don't think physically physically I think he would hurt her. No I think they can bone but I think the talking has a bone like that's little all she is. I think like anything people get into a stick and it's become their little stick and And now they can't stop talking about it. And I think maybe the producers are like, everyone loves it. They love to see that a marriage
Starting point is 01:24:49 has worked this long in Hollywood. So talk about your daughter walking in on them and stuff. I'm just like, and you know, for a book, they would, you know, and for a next. I'm gonna see what else up. This was kind of interesting, okay.
Starting point is 01:25:02 So this is Jennifer Garner. I know I saw this. And she is the page six says jennifer garner was spotted in san amada cabita's the single homeless man and even offering camera own shoes and the comments are what you would think well paparazzi just happened to be there
Starting point is 01:25:19 does he wear does he wear a size eight woman's like really one also those look like those orthopedic like hookah shoe Like does he nearly he can't even walk apparently so why would he need those Why I do believe Jennifer Carter's a good mother and nice person and you know get your capital one card, but I Have always suspected that she calls the paparazzi because back in the day when the kids were little, she'd always be at the park, at the pumpkin patch, at these, and I'm like, okay, you're a mom,
Starting point is 01:25:54 and you live in a big property in the palisades, like you don't have a little sweet sense. I know she calls, but she does know that they're there and everything. You know, it's about being kind. Okay. When the paparazzi is, of course she has less. I believe she's kind when no one's looking either,
Starting point is 01:26:12 but I do believe this is way to set up. No, I mean, the way to set up. If you look at this photo and the people who are just listening and not watching a video, like the homeless man is in a wheelchair and she's kneeling in front of him, like bending down in front of him, big smile on her face, almost like she's about
Starting point is 01:26:30 to measure his feet to make sure her shoes can fit his. And it's a little set up. And I went, a homeless lady asked me to buy her a Chick-fil-A sandwich yesterday. And I did. And I didn't make a big deal out of it. You didn't film it? No, I didn't. But a big deal out of it. You didn't film it? No, I didn't, but now I'm thinking of sure.
Starting point is 01:26:47 You didn't say here's your sandwich. No, I didn't. Trust me, there was a lot of that. I was like, I got you extra sauce. I got you extra sauce. You like that? I got Chick-fil-A sauce. I can have to get you extra sauce.
Starting point is 01:26:58 I got you one of each sauce. They have a lot of sauce that Chick-fil-A. But the point is, I just think, yeah, it's, she knew that whether or not she called the paparazzi, I don't know, but she definitely knew that they were there and that this would be a good photo op. Also, that page six did it. Yeah. Why are they doing it?
Starting point is 01:27:15 Why are they doing it unless they had some type of relationship to do it? You're right. Brad, I really am enjoying you on Instagram. I like your point of view. Thank you. Where can people follow you? They can follow me at Brad Wallack W-O-L-L-A-C-K on Instagram. I have a new podcast coming out Heather. I'll plug that. Yes. It's called Funny Energy. Okay. I've tried to get you on it. You've big-timed me. But it's okay. We've had we've had big celebrities on. Good. So, but it's
Starting point is 01:27:49 myself and this energy practitioner. Okay. Jackie and we do energy readings and healings with funny people and comedians. Awesome. So it's when does that come out? September 29th, I think. Oh, okay. So wherever you get your pocket. Yeah, yeah, but yeah, but no, this is fun. I'm I'm glad Hopefully I didn't drag this down too much next time if I'm gonna go to lunch Okay, and we'll then and then I've got some real questions, okay, but I may or may never share the answers with Well, you better not on on if you want the answers then you better not share it on juicy scoop. Just kidding.
Starting point is 01:28:28 Love you. Bye.

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