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Drew
Hello and welcome back to the canceled podcast.
Tana Mongeau
Change of scenery.
Makoa
We are at my house.
Tana Mongeau
I'm loving this.
Drew
It's so gorgeous too.
Makoa
It just looks like a normal day in my apartment.
Tana Mongeau
You're so good at, like, decorating. Like, it's so crazy. All the bits and bobs and faces.
Makoa
And the same way with, like, anything. The way I get dressed, the way I decorate. Everything is always the same. It's like I copied something else, but it works.
Tana Mongeau
I like the fact that you thought to put an orange rug here is actually like, mine was supposed to be maroon, but still I just like, I can't. I can't interior decorate to save my life.
Makoa
I think you can. I think you just always have such big spaces that you can't, like, curate like, one specific vision.
Drew
Like, couch is never touching the wall.
Makoa
My vision ever. The couch and the wall don't know each other. My vision is always like, I want maximalist. I hate. I do not subscribe to the, like, very clean, modern look. Did you guys see what they did to the Home Alone House?
Drew
Wait, no.
Tana Mongeau
What they do to the Home Alone House?
Drew
Oh, no.
Makoa
Oh, you guys are going to be hard.
Tana Mongeau
2016 glamour.
Makoa
This is like a death. This is like a death.
Drew
No, that makes me real. Oh, did they paint the brick white.
Makoa
Home Alone House before?
Tana Mongeau
I'm imagining white and gray marble and I was that for so long.
Drew
We all were.
Tana Mongeau
I really was. I remember I had, like, no money and I was looking up how to like, put white and gray marble in my, like, parents house and, like, was gonna buy, like, sticky patches.
Makoa
It's like essentially this across the entire house.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, that's so sad.
Drew
That's really disgraceful.
Makoa
And like, I love like, wallpaper and carpet and colors and like, I know that most people don't like carpet these days, but I just think it's gonna make a comeback any day now.
Drew
I hate modern architecture so much.
Makoa
Me too. And just honestly, the color white anywhere.
Drew
In a house, like, buildings are losing all of their character and it makes me so.
Makoa
I know. Yeah. You go to like, she was saying, like, when she was in Europe, like, everything is like, so gorgeous and perfect and ours is like, made of, like stucco.
Tana Mongeau
And I can't believe men chiseled that in Europe. Like, I'll never get over that. Like, statues. Like, what do you mean?
Makoa
What gets me is the pyramids. Like, how the did you guys do that?
Tana Mongeau
That's kind of crazy they could do.
Makoa
That on the challenge.
Tana Mongeau
I want to apologize to everyone because I'm going to be sniffling into the mic the entire time.
Makoa
I'm like, asmr.
Tana Mongeau
I think we're all sick. Everyone is sick in LA right now.
Makoa
Did you guys see. You just saw Liz Gillies?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, yeah, I did see Liz Gillies.
Drew
That's so. I'm obsessed with her.
Tana Mongeau
It was so, so the fact that I keep catching the plus one invite to Seth McFarland's Christmas party with Ms. Trevy Moran is so iconic, I can't even deal.
Makoa
So good.
Tana Mongeau
It's so funny too. It's like such a. Cuz it was literally in the middle of Hollywood, like across from bar. Like, think about the difference in those two.
Makoa
Where did I just go? Right there. So, like, there's a lot, like right in that little area.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. But like, everyone there is like, was like 60. Like, I feel like if you averaged out the age of all the people there, like 60. And I wore this dress with like a heart cutout, Sabrina Carpenter style. And I was like, I am am the of the town. I am literally town bike the town hole.
Makoa
No, those are the best places. And no one appreciates a slutty outfit quite like an old man.
Tana Mongeau
No, but I. I know. But then I was just watching the wives, like, it just. I hate being that poor. I needed a floor length gown. I needed a moo moo so bad. It was honestly, it was so great though. I love Seth McFarland so much and him and Liz Gillies ate down.
Makoa
It looked so fun. It looked star studded.
Tana Mongeau
I felt like I was in like a TikTok like watching them. I was like, there's no way I'm watching this live.
Drew
I. I can't even like imagine seeing him in person.
Tana Mongeau
I mean, it's definitely interesting too. Like I kind of like being in environments where I don't know people cuz like it like forces you to like socialize in a different way. And I was definitely just socializing with all the oldies.
Makoa
I feel that so hard. I like, you know when you bring someone or like when you're with a friend and that's like your crutch and then you end up only talking to each other. That happens to me so often that like I get so grateful when I'm like sent into. Thrown in the water alone.
Drew
No forces you.
Makoa
And that's literally exactly how I'm going to be on the challenge.
Tana Mongeau
I just had to go to this paper magazine thing dead alone. Like they were. They did no plus ones for a reason.
Makoa
Like you posted with Lisa Rinna.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, they sat us next to each other. I was like, damn, like what a like lotto ticket for me. She was so sweet and nice. I mean, I love her daughters, so I was just kind of like, I love your daughters.
Makoa
I wish she was my mom, you know, she would be such a fun mom.
Tana Mongeau
Although taking her about my vape, it was cool. She.
Makoa
Do you think she vapes? She for sure vapes.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know. And she was just. We were talking about like hair and she was, I don't know.
Makoa
Can you believe those lips are real?
Tana Mongeau
No way. I didn't know that.
Makoa
Yeah, that's why Delilah and Amelia have them.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, that makes perfect sense. I have like sick brain. Bird flu is going around in Los Angeles.
Makoa
I heard about that. And another one bird flu and like meningitis, I think or something great or something like that. I always say some like things on canceled that are like completely misinformed out of nowhere and everyone's like, she's so stupid.
Tana Mongeau
It's just like, what if you walked into the house and I was perched up like a bird cawing.
Drew
Wait, can I tell. Can I tell them what you. I witnessed like three days ago.
Tana Mongeau
I'm so. This is so embarrassing for me. I wasn't going to bring it to the podcast. I have to really eat this one. Go ahead.
Drew
No, speaking of like dressed like a bird cawing when I walk in, I walk into the house two days ago, she's on all Fours with a tail on, a mask on, and little paws going meow, meow. I just, I walked right past her. I go, okay.
Tana Mongeau
No. So I was trying to do a YouTube video, Mako. And I got into this whole conversation where I was like, hey, would you love me if I was a furry?
Drew
Right.
Tana Mongeau
Duh.
Makoa
Was this a video? You were gonna do like a whole week as a furry?
Tana Mongeau
Yes. And so Makoa, he was just kind of clownett and he was like, no, literally a furry. He was clowning me and he was just being like, tana, you could be a furry tomorrow. No one's going to like, believe you. Like, you know what I mean? Like, no matter how hard you commit to this, everyone's gonna know it's for the bit. Like, you can't. Whatever. And then I tried to be a furry. And literally not one person reacted at all. Like, everyone was just like, yep, Tana's a furry today. And I was like, damn. Like, you people really are just sick of my. No one gave a that I was a furry literally at all. Which is so embarrassing. Like, imagine me having to go to bed. The psychological warfare that night. I was like, damn. Like, I really was just on all fours. Like, my knees hurt.
Makoa
No, you had to do something, like, a little bit more subtle that would be like believable.
Drew
No, but you know what?
Tana Mongeau
I was eating food out of a bowl on the floor. Like, I mean, like, don't.
Makoa
Don't commit to being a furry. Commit to being like a gym rat. But, like, you know, what's something that like, is off but like, could happen.
Drew
If she took me aside and like, really like, sat me down for a one on one, and she was like, Paige, like, I really have to confess something. I think I'm a furry at heart. I'd be like, shut the up. And if she was serious, like, that'd be so sad. Like, even if you were serious, I wouldn't believe you.
Tana Mongeau
It's because I'm just. I like, literally the only reason I'm still alive to this day is having a bit. Like, having a bit is the main thing that keeps me alive. And it's just like now a bit right now. I don't actually know the furry thing was just. Just happened.
Makoa
So I have confusion about furries personally because there were obviously like, room, like rumors like, floating around school. Like, there was rumors that they all had to like have an orgy to like get in the group.
Drew
Okay.
Makoa
Right.
Drew
Should we call in heavy?
Tana Mongeau
Like, I forgot Kevin Gates is a furry. It's like Getting jumped into a gang, except you get into being a furry.
Makoa
That's what I mean. Then that's what they. I heard that's why it was like such a scandal to be furry.
Tana Mongeau
Well, when I was shopping for my tail, it was crazy that butt plug tails were just like a hop, skip and a jump away, you know, like two clicks and you're a butt plug tail Amazon kind of crazy.
Drew
Okay, wait, that's.
Tana Mongeau
That's where I also think I up. I think I should have gotten something really official and legit. Like a 500 Persona. Yeah.
Drew
Okay.
Tana Mongeau
Honestly, if you had Persona is so funny.
Drew
I'm like, hold on. Anyway, like, so if you guys were furries, what would you be?
Tana Mongeau
Why the do you tell me? Do tell.
Drew
I don't know. That's just like common knowledge, right?
Tana Mongeau
I mean, I guess it is now. I'm. I'm still trying.
Makoa
Next question. Do they choose an animal or are they just like, they have fur?
Drew
What do you mean?
Tana Mongeau
That's such a good question. I don't know. See, I was a cat and then I did realize in the process that I'm way more dog. And I was like, whoa, like, this one more dog. No, because I was like licking my hands to clean them and like yellowing. And I was like, this isn't me.
Makoa
You sleep all day, up all night. That's a cat.
Drew
Oh, knock things over all the time.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Makoa
Push thing off the things off the counter just to piss people off. That's a cat thing.
Tana Mongeau
Damn. Maybe I am more cat. I don't know. I just bought cats. I wasn't feeling it at all. I don't know.
Drew
Well, if your child came to you and asked or said, like, mom, I'm a furry, would you welcome them with open arms?
Makoa
Yes. Yes.
Drew
I really think I would be like Kevin Gates. I really think I would put that tail on and be like, let's renegade.
Tana Mongeau
You would?
Drew
I know I would.
Makoa
I guess I would just have questions because again, my understanding of furries right now is like, oh, you had to have an orgy to get in. So if my kid comes home and says I'm a furry, I'm. I'm moving her schools. You know what I mean? Like, that's concerning to me. That's not like a fun club to be in, in my experience.
Tana Mongeau
That's why I have to have multiple kids. Because, like, one can be a furry. One kid that's a furry, like, the.
Drew
Other one has to be like the star cuby.
Tana Mongeau
No, but see that, when you put it like that, it's like, I would rather have a furry fudge.
Drew
Yeah.
Makoa
Really?
Tana Mongeau
I want to imagine long ass day at work and you come home and your kid is just on. Literally, what happened to you? Your kids just on all fours, eating out of a bowl.
Drew
I would just, like, step right over them and be like, okay, come get your kibble.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I feel like I've trained you to be completely unfazed by anything.
Drew
You are my child. Like, you have put me through mommy boot camp.
Makoa
You're gonna be the best mom because you're gonna be like, wow, how easy is this?
Tana Mongeau
I know. It's gonna be a.
Makoa
It's like a newborn. She's, like, cooking, she's cleaning baby.
Tana Mongeau
She just always, like, goes so above and beyond with her. Like, care for me. Obviously. Like, you're my best friend, but also just being my assistant. Like, we're in the car and just like, how does your tummy still hurt? And I'm like, paige, you don't have to do that.
Drew
I, like, take pictures of her. Like, it's her first day at school.
Tana Mongeau
School.
Drew
Like, she's going to, like, a red carpet. I'm like, smile, like, I packed your lunchbox.
Makoa
Wait, that's cute, though.
Drew
She is my little baby.
Tana Mongeau
I'm trying to think of real topics. I have. I guess we should say before we get into the episode, this is our final. This is our final episode that we're filming this year. Wait, so.
Makoa
Oh, piggybacking off of that. Did we forget to do the annual canceled podcast Awards?
Tana Mongeau
Sorry, bird flu. Oh, my God. We did.
Makoa
Or like, we do that as our first episode of January.
Tana Mongeau
We should do that as our first episode of January. I forgot about that. You'd be funny. I feel like your categories would be funny too. We should all do that.
Drew
Wait, I can't wait.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that's. We have.
Makoa
I was just thinking about it because I saw something like. Or I saw a clip of it and I was like, oh, like, did we forget to do that?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. We should completely do that in January. We can start writing it now, and it'll be even better than the first annual. Right, Good.
Makoa
But that's. Sorry, what you were saying.
Tana Mongeau
No, this is. This is the last episode we're filming. I think after this. We interviewed Alex Warren a while ago, and it's just been so wholesome. So we've been kind of figuring out when the timing would be right to put out a wholesome episode. So we're gonna put this one out. Trying to put this one out asap. So that the topics are on time and and then Alex Warren and then we'll be back like mid January and I just want everyone to know that.
Drew
Should I like rent out the Gershwin theater so we can do like the Steamies?
Makoa
Amari's yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God.
Drew
Imagine we host like the live Steamies, like the live Canceled Awards.
Tana Mongeau
It is fun. There's so many cancellations and things. Like even just I feel like this past month has been so jam packed of stuff. Like every day it's like something new. That's just so much that the Blake Lively came out today. I need to do more research on that before I start speaking on that.
Makoa
God, it just goes to show like how quickly it can like turn on its head.
Tana Mongeau
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Drew
That's all I know these days. Everywhere I haven't even seen, but it's always likely.
Tana Mongeau
And it's just so, like. Like, I know Grace and Brie personally, but the amount of I now know because of these tick tocks, it feels almost parasocial with these literal people that I know.
Makoa
You know, it feels like, intrusive. Like, I almost feel like, oh, my God, like, I shouldn't even. Like, people actually have this information.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Drew
Like leaking personal dms and stuff. Like, I should not have access to that.
Tana Mongeau
But I also feel like when a famous person is DMing their fans lore.
Makoa
Like they have in the back of their mind, like, oh, this is gonna get posted.
Tana Mongeau
Like, if I'm sending a DM to anyone, like, a fan, like, you know what I mean? Like, I. I know that I'm running the risk of, like, it being.
Drew
Yeah. Publicized.
Makoa
One thing, if they're sending you a nice dm, if they're sending you a hate dm, obviously they're gonna post it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, that's. It's just so wild. I don't know what was I gonna say? I got in trouble and I. It's so funny because you were at my house, actually, and I was sitting there debating this for like an hour and a half. It was like before we went to film us going to home goods for the Patreon. I was in my bathroom, I was getting ready, you know, listening to Taylor Swift, and I hear that song. I didn't have it in myself to go with Grace. And I was like, how funny of a tick tock. I have not seen this. And then I tried to caption it to, like, this is just a joke. Like, this is not me involving myself at all. Obviously.
Drew
Like, that didn't go over well.
Tana Mongeau
I guess don't post it if you really don't want to be involved. But, like, I made a funny. Okay. I made a funny and I was excited. There was a gap in the market.
Makoa
No one had made that joke yet.
Tana Mongeau
And I just felt like someone had to make that joke. That's the problem with me and these demons is it's like someone has to make the joke.
Drew
I think you are like the mind of this generation for that.
Makoa
It's really incredible.
Tana Mongeau
And then, I don't know, Brianna was on BFFs and just like seemed upset at me for it.
Makoa
Yeah, I get both sides. But I know that if you or me was in a scandal, they're not avoiding it on BFFs, they're going straight to BFFs to talk about it. That's in my experience anyway.
Drew
I also just think it's funny. I think it was Dave that brought it up and he was like, tana just needs to like, use this to gain publicity or whatever. Like, however he worded it. I was like, he does not need you.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, no.
Makoa
Well, okay, but. And I'm, I'm not even like. Because I'm. I like Dave, whatever. But like, he did. He was like, I just hate these stupid accounts. All they post is drama. These grown ass people just posting about drama.
Drew
I'm like, grown.
Makoa
I love you, but that's what BFFs is.
Tana Mongeau
I think that's where I'm at because I texted Brianna about it after I saw it because I was just like, yes, we kiki and like our, you know, colleague, like, Internet, you know, whatever. But like, you're gonna, you're gonna BFFs about anything I'm doing and if that lobbies me more hate, then so be it. Right?
Drew
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And half the time I wasn't even, you know, like, I wasn't even commenting on it. Like, I was just like, I made it funny.
Makoa
Yeah, you didn't. You didn't make a tick tock that says like Team Grace.
Tana Mongeau
Like, but I made another tick tock actually where I said team Great. No, I'm just kidding. I'm just kidding. It's just because all the comments I keep seeing, even the paparazzi team Grace, and I'm like, God, I have no choice but to jump out of that window. Like, that is. I'm gonna be 80 and hearing even the paparazzi team blank.
Makoa
You know what? Those who know you love you and know your heart and know that you had good intentions post that.
Tana Mongeau
I really, I just, I made it funny. I made a silly. I didn't mean to add to any of it because I really, like, I can't imagine what that feels like for like both of them. Like, that's just so ass. And it's like, horrible.
Makoa
It's horrible.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I genuinely Feel like even if something ever happened with, like, you and I, it's like, I feel like we would sit down and we would, you know, we'd probably, if, let's say we were pissed or whatever, we probably have to cool off, right? But then, like, we would sit down and film an episode. Like just, you know, like, hey, this.
Makoa
Is fighting each other.
Drew
No, like a breakup video. You guys are crying.
Makoa
Yeah, like, we broke up. Who was it? David?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, Literally, like, that's. It's just. I wish they could just sit down and like, do that. Like, it. You know what I mean?
Makoa
So many moving parts and stuff. But, like, oh, God, how frustrating, like, for something like, so personal and stuff. Obviously, like, they're online figures and stuff. But I do not subscribe to that, like, concept of, like, you knew what you were getting into. Because it's like, everybody, they're doing this for fun. Everyone's doing this for fun. And no one's expecting to, like, have to, like, deal with something that personal and horrible on, like, such a massive scale.
Tana Mongeau
A 15 year friendship breakup is arguably the most painful thing you can go through other than, like a death.
Makoa
It's horrible. And also, like, what kind of sucks about it is like, it maybe might not have been so set in stone if there weren't so many public opinions on it. Like, it might have been like a big falling out they had for like a couple months. And like, but now there's so many elements that like, have made it so much bigger and crazier because of all the people who are commenting on it and feeling involving themselves and like, like, you know, professional things that are happening. Like, it's just. It's almost like too big now for them to ever even.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, that feeling of like, oh, I have to stand on business and like, whatever, but, like, it just. I have so many thoughts, but I just don't, like, know if I should go down the, like, parasocial speculation route, you know, of, like, what. I don't know if I should, like, if I'm then adding to the. What I think is a problem.
Makoa
I just think that people end up themselves.
Drew
Oh.
Makoa
Like, and then. And I don't even mean I mean that to be crazy, but, like, that amount of hate, like, that both of them are getting, like, people literally themselves.
Tana Mongeau
Well, yeah, it's like abnormal, destructive. It's like, that's the thing is, it's just like, even if all these people think that there are things Rihanna needs to change, like, exactly. Like just bullying someone to oblivion is.
Makoa
Not, you know, and your singular opinion feels like you're a singular opinion. But on that, like, with everybody, everyone else in the world's single opinion on top of it, it's like, it's so massive and like, nobody understands what that feels like until you experience it. So it's like, I wouldn't wish that upon anyone.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know, looking back on my. I mean, me personally, like, I'm so grateful for all the times people told me to kill myself. Like, I needed to reflect.
Makoa
No. Yeah, but maybe you weren't like, I don't know. In my experience, I'm like, okay, yeah.
Tana Mongeau
That'S fair, that's fair. That is fair.
Drew
Like, let's ask the audience say that.
Tana Mongeau
Now because I'm so happy in the ways that I've grown. But in the moment, it didn't feel.
Drew
Like, yeah, well, it's just as scary.
Makoa
Like. Like I thought about it in this. I. I know like Liam Payne didn't kill himself, but when he died, like, I had the thought, my initial thought was that he must have killed himself because at the time he was getting so much hate that I was like, oh my God, like, what are people gonna say now? Because like this two days ago, the narrative online was like, he's the worst, most disgusting person on the planet and now he just passed away.
Drew
Well, it's so abnormal because it's like you hear 1 comment in your day to day life about yourself, like, that will stick with you for a week after. And then it's like, let alone seeing thousands and thousands of comments from people online like, that is not normal for like the human brain should not be like dealing with any of that.
Makoa
Yeah, there's no studies on that.
Tana Mongeau
Here's what I'm gonna say. I've never seen a get out of jail free card PR wise, marketing wise. Like that. Like the her breakup coming at that time to like, do you know what I mean? Like, just people's princessify her once again and then to now have that. Like, I've just never seen anything like.
Drew
This rapid incline and then decline I've ever seen.
Tana Mongeau
I just assumed that after this Zach Bryan thing, everyone would forget about those takes and then like she would people's princess all the way home. Like, I did not predict this happening and so fast. Like, it's just. It's really crazy to me and it's. It's just like so interesting. Like I want to know what girl boss town has to say.
Drew
Honestly, I'm like happening too fast for.
Makoa
Even her to keep up.
Tana Mongeau
Girl boss Town's head is spinning.
Drew
If you want my personal girl boss advice, Bri Grace, sit down on a couch, hash it out live on camera. Put it behind a paywall.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God.
Makoa
It's so my advice. Phones down, cameras down. Honestly, go on a couple's retreat.
Drew
I'm like. Or WWE Smackdown.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. Yeah. I really don't even know.
Makoa
Mud fight.
Tana Mongeau
Wait. Pay per view boxing match.
Drew
I'm serious.
Tana Mongeau
Would mop the floor. She boxed, remember?
Makoa
Yes.
Drew
Really?
Tana Mongeau
That's so.
Makoa
And she slayed.
Tana Mongeau
That is so iconic.
Drew
Wait, honestly, now I want to see that. I would pay 20 bucks.
Tana Mongeau
I have to say, her immediately having to get on the mic and do stand up, like, being on tour amidst all of this, like, I. I just. I can't imagine the mental of that.
Makoa
I'm hoping it was, like, helpful for her, honestly, like, to have an outlet and also something that she's just excited about and passionate about.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but imagine that feeling, like, genuinely put yourself in her shoes. Like, about to walk out on that stage. Like, the. Your public breakup was just announced two days ago, and now you have this show, and you can either talk about it or not. Like, and she killed it. Like, her set was so great. And I was like, damn, I was really impressed.
Drew
Have you ever seen the video of Katy Perry, like, before she goes on stage? I think she was dating. Who was it at the time?
Tana Mongeau
Orlando.
Drew
Orlando Bloom. And he texted her, yes, calling it off. Oh, my God. And she was sobbing minutes before she had to go on stage.
Tana Mongeau
One that got away. It's the best thing ever.
Drew
Everyone, like, in the back room with her was like, it's okay. You can cancel the show if you can't do it. Like, blah, blah, blah. But everyone's like, there are thousands of fans out there, like, relying on you for this. Like, what do you want to do? She's better.
Makoa
Me. I would have gone out there.
Drew
I just got broken. No. And she wiped her tears. She went up and she killed it, which is so crazy. Oh, my God.
Makoa
Great documentary, dude.
Drew
It's so insane.
Makoa
I have a couple apologies.
Drew
Oh.
Makoa
First one being to my mother.
Tana Mongeau
No.
Drew
Yeah. Wait, should we do, like, end of the year apologies?
Makoa
No, this is, like, literally just from the last episode. No, honestly, this one, like, my mom texted me the other day. She goes like, something along the lines of, like, you owe me an apology. And I was like, I'm not reading the rest of this. I've seen this before. But then I saw what she wrote, the rest of it, and she was like, how many Years have I been telling you that this was going to happen to P. Diddy? And I'm thinking about it. I'm like, oh, my God, my mom has been saying this for like six years.
Tana Mongeau
See, I wanted something with my conspiring.
Drew
I'm like, maybe she's a clairvoyant too.
Makoa
No, but, like, y'all should join forces. The thing is, my mom is watching these, like, videos. These like, really, like, you know, woo woo videos on online. But she's been telling me, she's like, there's huge, like, nasty sex trafficking rings in la. And like, I'm just afraid of you getting involved in that. And I'm like, she's great. Crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Ate down with that one little thing.
Makoa
Yeah, I mean, even a broken clock it's not.
Drew
So.
Makoa
Nothing about that is funny, by the way.
Tana Mongeau
But I'm trying to think if I have any end of the year apologies. I. Actually, I don't. But I have a question. Why was I mad at Nick Vile? Because you want to know what happened to me the other night? I walk into Seth McFarlane's and I was just like, I feel like I'm not gonna know anyone here. And then I was just thinking in my head, like, if I do, like, I hope it's people I like. Because I feel like a lot of times I go out and then like, I'll have a night in Hollywood where I just run into, like two people. I don't like. I've been here for 10 years. Shit happens, you know? And I, like, said something out loud. I was like, I hope it's people I like. First person who comes up to me, this beautiful girl, she's like, oh, my God.
Makoa
Hi.
Tana Mongeau
I just want to say, like, love you so much, like, whatever. And I'm like, oh, my God.
Drew
Hi.
Tana Mongeau
Like, whatever. And then she introduced herself and she's like, and this is my husband. Yeah, Nick, whatever. It's Nick Vile and his wife. And I'm sitting there and I'm like, like, I know that I'm mad, right? I know that you've done something to upset me, but I don't know what it is. So then I had to stand on this fake business. I was like, hey, hi. It's nice. And I knew it had something to do with JoJo Siwan. I happened to be with her that day and I looked at him and I was like, I was with JoJo today. Still had no idea why I was mad. Only connected to those dots, like, walked away.
Makoa
Because I'll tell you what, you were mad about he. You said something negative about JoJo on We.
Tana Mongeau
How negative?
Makoa
We probably said something negative about JoJo.
Tana Mongeau
Are you sure that it wasn't us just, like, making fun of the karma music video? 21st birthday.
Makoa
That could have been it too.
Drew
Construction.
Tana Mongeau
I feel like it was something serious because then I would remember it anyways.
Makoa
Well, we said some. Something like off about JoJo, whether it was a joke or not. And then they went on vial files and, like, cooked us. And really, they really only cooked you, but I think it's because I'm frozen.
Tana Mongeau
Natalie, that's so funny.
Makoa
So we were mad at him. And honestly, I stand on that because he was kind of rude about you.
Tana Mongeau
I wonder what he said.
Drew
We're still standing on business.
Tana Mongeau
I apologize.
Makoa
I remember seeing the clip and I was, like, really mad. I was like, wait, I don't like that. Maybe we should look into it, though, because.
Tana Mongeau
Let's look into it. Because it's like, I'm. I'm just really trying to right my wrongs. But it was just so funny because I'm standing there and I'm being, like, kind of a bitch. And I'm just like. In my head, I'm like, girl, you don't even know why you're being a bitch.
Drew
Like, do I have the grounds to be doing this?
Makoa
I mean, I see both sides because it's like we've defended our friends. You know what I mean? And like, Nick Vile. Like, I would do that.
Drew
I definitely have an end of the year apology.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, wait. I'm excited. Okay, wait. I have myself. Oh, I asked if JoJo Siwa had ever tried to perk 30, which I. I can actually. I can actually agree that I should have drafted that one.
Drew
No, it's an incredible.
Makoa
Yeah. Okay. So I was misremembering this particular sit situation, but I still think they could have been nicer. But I think we could have been nicer too.
Drew
But you just keep, like, getting yourself in hot water over making funnies. I think that's hilarious.
Tana Mongeau
You're a comedian. At the beginning of that era when she was, like, bad girl, like, I had some questions. You know what I mean?
Makoa
She knew it.
Drew
She.
Makoa
I think she was very intentional, and she was trying to make us laugh. And I think she's a comedian too. Did you guys know that Nara Smith and JoJo Siwa are just months apart?
Tana Mongeau
Like, no. But yes. At this point, like, yeah.
Makoa
Has three children.
Drew
Months.
Makoa
Months apart in age. I mean, like, one of them's 22. One of them's 23.
Drew
I hate that. I literally hate that.
Makoa
I'm just like, I was watching Nara's video today and she was talking about how she was 19 when she had her first baby and someone. I read the comments and everyone's like, the fact that her and JoJo are.
Tana Mongeau
The same age, that's actually crazy. I've been. Nara Smith is actually so funny because I've been on back of Nara Smith' head talk and then she made this tik tok where she was like making. She was like, there have been recent comments about the back of my head. So then she was making like a hair growth serum and I was like, you are everything I love.
Makoa
I saw something that was just like, now that Nara Smith is getting canceled, I'm like, her too.
Drew
But then it was like.
Tana Mongeau
Like, that's just so crazy. Like I'm just imagining the amount of people in the comments who the, like the back of their head is too ridiculous. Like that is just a crazy.
Makoa
No, you know, you want to know what her crime was? Like, the only reason it looked goofy is having a tiny little thin little neck.
Drew
And honestly, you know, which is like cold.
Makoa
I have this big ass. Like, who's that guy?
Drew
Oh, big neck Ed.
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Drew
Yeah. I go like chin to chest. I have no space.
Makoa
See, See, we were on the same vibe and you weren't there.
Tana Mongeau
I also feel like, like, I feel like all Bobs are giving Lord Farquaad from the back. Like if you're not like, like, you know what I mean? What are you supposed to do?
Makoa
Really looked at Bob from the back.
Drew
And honestly, thank you, Nara Smith for your slight contribution to the fucked up hair community.
Tana Mongeau
Oh girl, I love the bangs.
Drew
I know I'm not even getting into the bang business honestly right now.
Tana Mongeau
Just.
Drew
Thank you, Nara.
Makoa
I live for your bangs. Wait, I have another apology.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, I'm sorry.
Makoa
I'm so sorry. Really quickly, I have to apologize to the account foreign bangles on Tick Tock that, that I. I wrongly accused of selling me a bangle sedated. Okay. Because it wasn't true. They did something.
Tana Mongeau
Why did you say that?
Makoa
Because, well, so the, so the bangle did come from there. And I knew that because like I, I traced him back. Okay. But what I didn't know is there was a third party seller. Okay, so today I get to. Honestly, I'm just going to show you.
Tana Mongeau
Talking Alibaba DH Gate for leopard cats.
Makoa
Well, I was, I was floored.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, because I was like team out.
Makoa
I got tagged in a Tick Tock from Foreign Bengals and I'M like, oh, no, what's this about?
Tana Mongeau
So your Bengal is not a foreign.
Makoa
Bank, as you can see in the.
Drew
First clips of dated bangle, which isn't true at all. I wish I could have personally done businesswear to at least give her the best experience. Unfortunately, she purchased a bangle off a.
Makoa
Previous client that later on resold it.
Tana Mongeau
But then proceeded to give it for a higher price.
Drew
Oh, so you got the marked up version.
Makoa
I got a marked up second hand bangle.
Tana Mongeau
So someone bought the bangle from foreign Bengals and then just charged your ass more in the grove?
Makoa
Yeah, and then charged me more, which really means I did not buy from a breeder. I bought a second hand bangle.
Drew
Like it's a Birkin gaining value. Oh, that's insane.
Makoa
And he got me. I literally first try, I was like, yes, I'll take it. But. But everyone accused me, first of all, like, not really doing that. But I was like, I was. I felt bad because I was like, I know my bangle came from here and like, this must be the guy who gave it to me. But it wasn't. It was like he bought it off of him just to resell him later.
Tana Mongeau
It's crazy that people are doing like, you can do that with a gram of weed or a Birkin, but like, doing that with way more fun, I guess, to like, oh, yeah, but like, imagine how dirty that money would feel. Like, I just like, I bought the bangle for 4,000. I charge you.
Makoa
I just want to know how much he really cost because I literally had to like, skip rent that month.
Tana Mongeau
That's why.
Drew
Oh, you got bamboozled.
Makoa
I got bamboozled, but.
Tana Mongeau
And yours is a malfunctioning as well.
Makoa
I know he's a run, but I love that about him because he's like a little smaller. Chelsea Handler said that if you buy a second hand, a used designer animal, it.
Tana Mongeau
It all cancels out.
Drew
So take my word for it real quick. I need to apologize. My big end of the year apology goes out to you, Tessa Brooks, my girl. I'm so sorry. Big miss Miscommunication.
Tana Mongeau
What do you mean?
Drew
No, no, no, not even a miscommunication. What happened, happened, and I stand on that. But I did not think that you were going to get the amount of hate that you received for that conversation.
Tana Mongeau
And that is a lesson that we learned this year.
Drew
It is.
Makoa
And we were just talking about this actually how we wish, like on a lot of the things we said, we could have just turned the volume down a little bit.
Drew
Yeah. Even Said it in a way that was like, she ate. Honestly, like, she ate me up. Like, she was right, probably. And then people still attacked.
Makoa
Yeah. It's kind of scary when you can't like, people, I think sometimes assume, like, oh, you knew it was gonna happen. But sometimes I really do think I'm saying, like, like, bob gate. I thought that was like a light hearted thing that I was saying, and it turned into like a huge smear campaign for this.
Tana Mongeau
That is one of the biggest lessons that I learned, like, with doing social media this year. Genuinely, like. And it's crazy because I've been doing this for 10 years. I just think that the power that this podcast held this year taught me all new lessons. Like, even today, I want to tell this story about so crazy up that just happened to me on a set. But, like, I. I'll get into it in a little bit. But, like, I just. I have to be so careful with how I word it because, like, I don't want to lobby hate to undeserving parties. And it's like, you just forget that when you're in a living room, Kiki, you know, with the girls.
Makoa
Yeah, I know, but I understand what you're saying. It's like, it's hard because it's like, oh, this happened to me. But also, like, there is a level to it where it's like, oh, now this person's gonna get tens of thousands of comments like, like, that's how I mean. Like, oh, like, you know, Bri could have done something wrong. Someone could have done something wrong.
Drew
Well, now I'm never going to forget her name again. So anytime I see her out, no more.
Makoa
She moved to Hawaii.
Drew
Yeah.
Makoa
She moved to Hawaii.
Tana Mongeau
She moved to Hawaii?
Makoa
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Which island? I wonder if I'll see her shaking the competition.
Makoa
I don't know. Her and Blake moved to Hawaii and she's on day 12 of 75. Hard.
Drew
Wow. I love her. Thanks.
Tana Mongeau
No, wait, I'm all.
Makoa
And I love you much more.
Drew
Oh, thank you. That was really nice.
Makoa
I took Bibi to get her wisdom teeth out the other day, and for the person who was walking us in just said sister or mom to me. And I go, oh, friend. And then I was like, you know what? I. I honestly wasn't even offended in the moment because I, like, was kind of out of it. So I was just like, oh, just friend. And then we moved along. Like, literally two people later, this. Another girl goes, are you her sister or her mom?
Tana Mongeau
You're lying.
Makoa
I swear on my life. And I this time I couldn't even. I literally go, I'm. We're the same age. And she goes, oh, I'm sorry. Like, you know, there's young mom. She kind of got offended. She was like, there's young moms. I'm like, she's two years younger than me, I guess. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Baby's really pockets.
Makoa
It doesn't. I don't care. I don't care. If you're not certain. It's like, it's one thing. You know what I mean? You should have said it's like her sister.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Makoa
Are you her sister? Because if you think there's a chance I could be your mom, like what a. A day maker that would have been for me. But if you don't know that that's someone's mom and you're gonna ask, I'm. I'm 28 years old. No, I don't have a 26 year old daughter. I'm so upset about it.
Tana Mongeau
It's like asking someone if they're pregnant. Like, you just don't do it.
Makoa
Anyway, I had to go get PRP night micro needling and under eye.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God. Oh, we should talk about. We should. I just.
Makoa
We kind of knew this was gonna happen.
Tana Mongeau
So fair. I debated cutting all of the comment because we have been weirdly having a lot of conversations about plastic surgery and filler lately. I think just with the Lindsay Lohan of it all and stuff, it's been something that's been on my for you page a lot.
Makoa
Yeah. And like the substance and like all these things that are making us think heavily about it.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. And I think it's been more like prevalent on my mind. I. And I obviously I see all of the comments and I'm very torn. Like it's one of those things where I completely agree with everyone saying like in the comments, like people saying, if you're a young girl watching this, don't be influenced by them to think that you need that. And I've always said that from the jump. Like in all of my videos of me getting filler, anything like that, I'm always like, don't let me make this decision for you. You can't let anyone make that decision for you. But at the same time I walk into every single room in LA and it is like that is one of five of the like buzzword conversations that are being had. And every single person on my for you page for the or timeline or just celebrities in general have stuff and have told me they have stuff and like get this stuff and just Hide it and lie about it. And I do think there's a caliber of girls like myself who, like, I'm gonna get the lip flip anyway. So I love to watch my favorite person talk about it in their experience so that when I go get it, I, like, know more.
Drew
Like, that's good that you're transparent about it. And you, too, like, any, like, work that, like. Like, anyone gets done just being transparent about it is, like, what's important so that, you know, girls watching don't, like, hold themselves to such a high standard because it's, like, they think they're, like, naturally supposed to, like, look a certain way.
Tana Mongeau
I think it's so much more harmful that so many people are, like, the.
Drew
Word just look and lie about it. 1,000.
Makoa
I think so, too. But that, yeah, that's the thing. Either side, you're gonna get, like, a little bit of hate. But I also understand it because we were really going in on it. Like, I need this.
Tana Mongeau
I need that. Which is. And I mean, I even said it in that thing, but it isn't like, a latte, and it's not something you should just go pick up. But I do think if you're insecure about something and you really, really want it.
Drew
But I also think you've been so good about that, like, in your past, too. Just being so open and honest. Even about, like, facetuner, face app, like, because everyone does it. Every influencer in la, every girl. Like, it doesn't matter. Everyone's slightly editing their pictures. Even if it's, like, one hair out of place. People are making edits. And I just think it's so important that, like, you are so transparent about what you do. So that way it's not putting out, like, this false image. And being like, this is just, like, what I look like. Good luck.
Tana Mongeau
And I do think I should highlight more, like, the things that have also gone wrong in all of the times that I've done it. Like, I'm always just talking about, like, oh, now my ass is bigger. Okay. One time I got it, and I literally couldn't walk for five days.
Makoa
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Under eye filler, I had periorbital cellulitis for a year. My eye was the size of a golf ball.
Makoa
Maybe that's something we do as, like, a video or, like, something like, maybe for Patreon or something. Because I've had so many more negative experiences from filler surgery, whatever, than I have had positive. And you guys can see it, honestly, if you just scroll on my Instagram. So maybe I shouldn't talk about it so positively. But then it's like, I'm.
Tana Mongeau
We're not like. Like, I don't feel like my face is filled with, like, really. It's just a little Botox and like a lip flip. Like, that's. Every in LA has that. You know, we have just been going too hard on it verbally. And I just want to put a PSA out there that, like, y'all are beautiful the way you are and loving yourself is equally as important. And, like, agreed.
Makoa
And I did go on a real self love journey where I actually did dissolve all my filler. And that's when I started getting the comments that were like, she looks so old. And I'm like, yeah, y'all, that's my face.
Tana Mongeau
I know.
Makoa
That's like the. That's the face I have, dude.
Drew
I honestly, I think I'm gonna advocate, well, I don't know, kind of against Botox until you need it. Only because, like, I've gotten it twice in my forehead and, like, right here on my eye. And I never used to have the 11s, like, when I frown. I never used to have those. And then I got injected here and now I have them.
Makoa
Well, you also.
Drew
I don't know if the Botox. Wait, what?
Makoa
It also, you don't usually get them until you get older.
Drew
I know, but this, like, it happened almost instantly got the Botox. And then I was thinking it's like, because when you get Botox, it makes certain muscles relax and, like, other muscles.
Makoa
Have to work harder. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
So I think.
Drew
Yeah. So I think now I have these new wrinkles that I didn't have before because of the Botox. So now I'm like, that. I'm not getting that until I, like, really need it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that's fair. And I had a wrinkle. I actually like the reason I ever got it for the very first time. I'm not kidding. I need to, like, go back and find the, like, the photos. I was 14 with an actual deep set wrinkle. Like, I don't know if it was just because I was so stressed in my household and Vegas is really dry and I have dry skin, but I, like, actually had a wrinkle. I remember I went in to get the Botox for it and they were like, oh, no.
Drew
But do you remember? I'm not kidding. I had one, like, a deep set one, I think, in middle school. I'm not kidding. But that's because, like, every selfie you would take. Did you guys always, like, raise your eyebrows? Like this.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. Yeah.
Drew
So I had a line. I was like, wait, that cannot be normal.
Tana Mongeau
Okay, no more. I'm serious. I'm just gonna say I think there's a conglomerate of influencers who get shit and act like they don't. And I'm never going to be that person. I think being honest and transparent about it. It's also like having a podcast. What'd you do this week? I don't know. I had a needle up my ass, you know?
Makoa
Yeah. Like, I just stepped out with, like, knockers on me. It's like, what if I didn't say.
Drew
That I did that?
Tana Mongeau
When people do that every single day. And, like, more power to them if that's their journey. But I almost think that it's my duty as someone to be honest about what I've gotten, but it's also not me glorifying or telling anyone to go get. I was. I was gonna talk about Luigi Mangioni.
Makoa
Did you see that new picture that just dropped?
Drew
They are doing a really bad job at making him look like a villain. They're making him look like the sexiest man in America.
Makoa
I know, but is that. Are we the problem? Like, is America the problem?
Drew
No.
Makoa
Are you sure?
Drew
I'm like, United Health is.
Tana Mongeau
It's crazy that he's facing a potential death penalty when there's, like, literal school shooters out there.
Drew
It is so insane the way that they are, like, escorting him from place to place with 10 police officers surrounding him just because he kills someone in power.
Tana Mongeau
Sorry.
Drew
No, no, correct. Like, I'm agreeing with you. Like, what the. Like, yeah. Where is the same treatment for, like, serial killers, mass shooters, school shooters? They're not getting that. They're acting like he's. Oh, my God.
Tana Mongeau
Do you ever wonder if certain things are just to distract us from, like, other things?
Drew
100.
Makoa
Of course. And now, like, I am becoming some level of, like, a conspiracy theorist because I'm like, how many times can a conspiracy come true before I. Like, all of a sudden, I'm on.
Drew
That team before you're Fawn.
Makoa
Yeah.
Drew
Deep diving.
Makoa
The earth is flat.
Drew
There's a dragon on the moon.
Makoa
What moon? You guys said there was no moon.
Drew
No, the moon landing.
Makoa
No moon landing. No moon landing. Should we talk about Alabama?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God.
Makoa
Lots is happening in Alabama. And bad Baby land.
Drew
Wait, you guys kind of need to fill me in. Like, I've heard tidbits.
Tana Mongeau
I love Alabama. We have baby land, by the way.
Makoa
We have to. We have to tread lightly a little bit here because we Got us ourselves into some hot water talking about Alabama.
Drew
I remember, honestly.
Makoa
You know what I've always said, I love that song of hers.
Tana Mongeau
Damn, she was really literal in the studio. Eh?
Makoa
If you let him out your sight, he ain't coming home. That was her exact line.
Drew
And lo and behold, self fulfilling prophecy.
Makoa
I'm kidding. But yeah. So I guess the drama is so bad, baby, you know that she was recently diagnosed with cancer?
Drew
I do, yes.
Makoa
So she's been dealing with that. She also just had a baby.
Drew
Oh, okay.
Makoa
And her baby daddy is some loser and he a. There's a photo of him in bed with Alabama. Like, like, laid up.
Drew
Like, not in bed, like, after she had the child. Now there's like, a recent picture of him in Alabama.
Makoa
Alabama says the photo was six months ago.
Drew
Okay.
Makoa
But regardless, like, the photo's coming out now and like, Bhad Bhabie's talking about it now, and she's like, it's. It's like this whole huge drama online.
Tana Mongeau
I think Bhad Bhabie is in a different place of her life. Right. She's clearly going through some crazy things that most people could never imagine. And I think I have always said, like, I think she. Her upbringing, everything, like, difficult. You know what I mean? Just all of it. And like, I feel for her in that sense. I think that if this was Bhad Baby four years ago, she would be.
Makoa
Like, Alabama catching her outside.
Tana Mongeau
I hope she releases a track. Like, I. I would love some, like, make a levitate. Like. Like one of those songs. Like, oh, my God.
Makoa
Oh, you know, something's coming. She's. She's cooking.
Drew
I used to, like, unironically stream Gucci flip flops.
Makoa
Everyone ironic about it.
Tana Mongeau
She is a.
Drew
She's so habit.
Tana Mongeau
She ate down. She ate down. And she was ahead of her time. So I'm really curious to see where this goes. I think that where my mind is at has been like. And God forgive me, I don't even know how to put this into words without getting into trouble either. What is going on psychologically to be raised in Hidden Hills and, you know, maybe not fully raised, but, I mean, since Alabama was born, all of those kids, they've had so much money. Like, you couldn't find another man at Sprouts in Calabasas? Like, why is it bad, babies, man? Why are you voluntarily putting yourself through these, like, struggles when, like, you don't, like, what is the psychological evaluation for, like, craving a struggle? Do you get what I'm saying?
Makoa
I get. No, yeah, I do get what you're.
Drew
Saying, do you mean just, like, the fact that she went for his, or, I mean, her, like, bad babies, man, specifically?
Makoa
Maybe it's like, she hasn't met. Been met with any friction in her life, and so now she's like, you know what? Let me create some.
Drew
But it's like, you also see that with celebrities like Phoebe Bridgers dating Paul Mezcal, and now Gracie Abrams is dating him. And, like, her and Phoebe used to be like this, which is crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Like, you know, Kris Jenner is just exhausted. Like, like.
Makoa
Or is this, like, best case scenario? Because Alabama is releasing rap music right now, and who better to gather than Bhad Bhabie's audience? So, like, who better to have drama with right now?
Drew
Okay. Back and forth.
Makoa
So, like, that's where my head is at. Like, the Kris Jenner of it all. I'm like, who. Who is the best PR scheme, like, we could. Like, we could get at the moment is bad, baby. Because that's exactly who would be listening to Alabama's music.
Tana Mongeau
I should think about that. But I guess I came to the conclusion that there's no way this is a PR stunt. Like, I. I genuinely don't feel. I don't.
Makoa
Maybe it's not, but maybe it's, like, kind of a combination.
Tana Mongeau
And then that leads me to like, why are you stealing Bhad Bhabie's man? When she's, like, going through a lot. Like, this guy's just.
Makoa
Just a rapper chaser. You know what I mean? Like, maybe he's just, like, a clout chaser. And he coincidentally was with Danielle and then wanted Alabama.
Drew
Huh.
Tana Mongeau
It is so interesting. I was gonna say Bad Baby was on live, and she's, like, talking all this about the man, and then he, like, walks through the back of the. The frame. And I was like, honestly, so, so related.
Drew
Oh, I love.
Makoa
That's her.
Drew
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I mean, it's also her baby daddy.
Drew
Yeah.
Makoa
And just, like, it's hot. Yeah. It's hard.
Tana Mongeau
It's hard to leave.
Drew
Oh, I think she's.
Tana Mongeau
I wonder if Courtney will continue to make music video appearances. Like, that's what I just.
Makoa
Yeah, for sure. If Lord, he's doing one thing, it's riding with that man that she's with, and that includes his children.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. That is so fair. It's just so simulation. Like, if you just, like, said all of this five years ago. You know what I mean? Like, Courtney's gonna marry Travis. Alabama's his kid. She's gonna be beefing with the girl on Dr. Philia. Yeah, like it's. It's all just like, it's actually insane. I do think that we are going to get some circa 2025 bangers out of this situation. I like really mean that. And who knows?
Makoa
I want a collab is what I want. I want Alabama Bad Baby collab.
Tana Mongeau
Will they work it out on the remix? We'll see.
Drew
I need Olivia and Sabrina to work it out on the remix. Imagine like a sweet and sour collab.
Tana Mongeau
Oh my God.
Drew
I know.
Makoa
I want Olivia Rodrigo to drop an album that isn't purple. I've been seeing purple for so long.
Tana Mongeau
I really don't like purple. It's Makoa's favorite color. So it turned over a new leaf for me.
Makoa
I don't like purple either, but I think it is interesting. And like, who cares, right? But like two albums in a row. Being purple is like. Like, who let that slide?
Drew
It's gotta mean something. She's like Easter egging. Like Taylor Swift maybe.
Makoa
Yeah, maybe. I'm.
Drew
I don't know what it means.
Makoa
I'm just not seeing the vision.
Tana Mongeau
She is purple though, you know?
Makoa
But I want her to be like orange.
Tana Mongeau
Damn. Imagine.
Makoa
You know What I mean?
Tana Mongeau
O'Brien. And your name is Olivia and you're a pop singer and you release an album called Purple World and then Olivia Rodrigo comes and just Purple Worlds and her name's Olivia. I'd be like, that's literally my color and my name.
Drew
Someone's got to sue someone.
Tana Mongeau
Brooke.
Drew
Amber.
Makoa
Yes.
Drew
I have not told you about this and honestly, I was saving it for this moment. So last week I get home, right? I take my elevator up to my floor and as I'm getting off of the elevator, I hear one of my neighbor's doors open. I don't think anything of it until I round the corner to go down the hallway and I see my next door neighbor's door like cracked open and it's just her head peeking out of it like this. I'm like, what the.
Tana Mongeau
I envision it like the Shining, dude.
Drew
It was so eerie. And it was like late at night too. So I'm walking down the hall, like going towards her to get to my door, and she's not saying anything. She's not moving. She is just staring me down. And not even like I even sound like a. But it looks like she abused the substance. This woman is like. She's got to be like late 60s.
Tana Mongeau
Coming out of her back.
Drew
And she looks like Bathilda bag shot from Harry Potter. Like this woman, she was like really kind of creepy looking. Not to be mean, but like, it was really unsettling. So I'm walking down the hall, she's not saying anything. She's just watching me. And I go, hi. She doesn't answer me. Still just staring at me. I'm like, what the. So I get to my door, I'm putting the key in, and she goes, I like your vest. Vest. And I go, thank you, I'm sorry, I'm moving. She doesn't say anything. She's still just watching me. I get into my apartment, open the door, I go, have a nice day. Nothing. Just watching me. I'm like, did you tell her where.
Tana Mongeau
The vest was from or did you get.
Drew
Hell no. I gave that. And I went on my merry way. So I closed the door and I go to my roommate Emily, and I'm like, dude, the weirdest thing just happened. This woman, like our neighbor, just. I don't know, I told her what had gone down and Emily was like, well, maybe she's just like older and lonely and like, wants company. I was like, no, Em, like, I don't know how to describe this, but it was. Was really unsettling. Like, it made me like my heart was racing. I felt really scared.
Tana Mongeau
I feel like you have to like, validate those emotions, right? Because, like, if it was just an old lady, like, you wouldn't have felt that way.
Drew
She would have been sweet. Should have been like, hi. Like, she would have been talking to me, engaging with me. But this woman was not. She was very stone cold just watching me.
Makoa
You think she was waiting for a postmate?
Drew
No. You know, worth asking. So, honestly, invalid. Very valid. So whatever I tell my roommates about this, they're kind of like, ah, like, whatever, it's probably nothing. Two days later, my roommate Olivia comes home and she's like, you guys will not believe what the just happened to me. She goes to the neighbor that you were talking about. I just rode up in the elevator with her and she starts asking me weird questions like, oh, what's your name? Where do you live? Oh, what unit are you in? She's going, do you live alone?
Makoa
Do you live alone?
Drew
My roommate's like, I don't know, like, I gotta go, I gotta go. Just kind of brushes it off, off scurries into our apartment. And whatever she tells us about this. And she's like, dude, it was also so weird because she was following right behind me, like, so close. I could almost feel her breathing down my neck. And I was like, what the.
Tana Mongeau
The way I would start with her.
Drew
Like, I turn around, just tripper. So I'm like, this is so weird. Like, that same night, I go to Ari's apartment, and we go out onto his balcony, smoke a cigarette, and his neighbor just so happens to be outside. So we start, like, chatting up his neighbor, like, whatever. He's like, younger, kind of cool. Like, our age. And I forgot how he brings it up. He's like, yeah, the woman on our floor that's been with all of our packages. I was like, wait, what? And he goes, yeah, the woman who lives in apartment 208 has been with everyone's packages, stealing packages, kicking them down the hall, like, beating the packages, and I don't know, whatever. And we're like, what the. And he goes, yeah. Like, that's the reason why I got this ring camera on my front door. Because she, like, harasses me all the time. Do tell. So he was like, she literally will come to my door and bang on my door with her fists, being like, were you in my apartment? Were you in my apartment? Who was in my apartment? Blah, blah, blah. And he's like, I don't know what you're talking about. Like, what's going on? And apparently this is her thing. So the neighbor starts telling me and Ari about how she goes to neighbors. How, like, neighbors, neighbors, doors, and will, like, knock and be like, who were you in my apartment? Did you see anyone go in there? Like, blah, blah, blah. Apparently, she's been going up to, like, all the tenants, being like, do you live here? What do you do? Do you live alone? Blah, blah. Just asking very invasive questions. So the neighbor ends up giving me his number, and he was like, listen, anytime something, like, sketchy happens, I have the ring camera. I can send you the footage. So I tell this to Olivia, my roommate, and she was like, dude, you need to send me the footage from her following me down the hall.
Tana Mongeau
Not the Dropbox.
Drew
Literally, the. We transfer. The. We transfer for the ring footage.
Makoa
Yeah, you should make a shared folder.
Drew
So lo and behold, my neighbor sends me the footage from that day of the neighbor following Olivia down the hall. She is one foot behind Olivia the whole time. Olivia opens up our door, and the woman. You can see her try to, like, come in after Olivia.
Makoa
Wait, do you have it?
Drew
Yes. Do you want to see?
Makoa
Yes.
Tana Mongeau
You know what sucks is, like, I fear I'm a hop, skip and a jump away from this level of paranoia.
Drew
You are new, new, new, new.
Makoa
But that's. It's so common and, like, especially people who are on, like, Drugs and stuff.
Drew
Like, okay, so ready?
Makoa
People are following them. Yeah.
Drew
Olivia's in the front. This is the woman.
Makoa
Oh, wait, no, watch, watch, watch.
Drew
Olivia goes into our door. Look. She, like, turns to go in, and Olivia.
Makoa
What the.
Drew
I know, I know. And we couldn't tell if it was, like, her trying to follow Olivia into our house or her trying to, like, look in and see. Really weird, right? So maybe three nights ago, I'm home alone. Emily comes into the door, and she goes, did you leave a bottle of shampoo out, like, by our front door? I go, no. What the. She's like, yeah, there's, like, a random bottle of Redken out our front door.
Makoa
Good champagne.
Drew
Honestly, it wasn't.
Tana Mongeau
Not the subtle dig. She's all.
Drew
Y'all greasy, so y'all need all soft. So I call Olivia, and I'm like, hey, did you happen to, like, drop shampoo on your way out or something? Like, what? And Olivia was like, no, I had to, like, run out for my job. So, like, I was, like, running late. But I saw that, like, so weird with the way that things have been going. It's probably this woman.
Makoa
Yeah.
Drew
So I text my neighbor. I'm like, hey, do you have ring footage from the past? Like, 15, 20 minutes? I need to see something. He doesn't even send the footage. He simply texts back, cops are on the way. I go, okay, the Is going on. So now I'm like, emily, cops are coming here. Like, what the fuck? He ends up calling me. And my neighbor is going, this woman's insane. She basically went through our apartment hallway taking shampoo bottles and dumping shampoo all over the floors, the walls. Went to his door and poured shampoo and oil all over his door.
Makoa
What the.
Drew
I don't know.
Makoa
What's the shampoo? Like, what about shampoo?
Drew
I don't know. So I'm like, what the. The cops end up coming. And I was like, at first thinking, like, maybe, like, I'll go talk to the cops. Like, tell them, like, what's been going on with me and how she's been, like, you know, harassing my roommates. There's also been, like, multiple other times. Like, I've been coming in. Like, there was one time I brought. One time I. Like, I brought Ty home with me, and she poked her head out again. She's asking Ty all these questions, like. Like, oh, what's your name? Do you live here? What do you do? Like, blah, blah, blah. Just weird. Like, always interrogating people. And, you know, Ty, he's lying. He's like, my name's Jeff. Like, I don't know my name. Jeff.
Tana Mongeau
I was imagining Ty. Like, my name is Jeff.
Makoa
Like, scared.
Drew
He was so scared. He went inside. He was going. I was, like, debating on, talking to the cops about it and, like, sharing, like, my encounters with her. And my roommate was like, honestly, don't, like, get yourself involved. She's clearly kind of like. Like, unwell.
Makoa
Yeah. You don't give her, like, retaliate.
Drew
Exactly. Don't give her any reason to, like, you know, involve you in this. Me and Emily started decorating, decorating our Christmas tree. And all of a sudden, we hear commotion galore happening in the hallway. So us being nosy, like, we run to the door. She has her head to the door or her ear to the door. I'm, like, looking out the peephole. I see eight cops leaving, like, walking down the hallway, and then in back, like, behind all of them is her getting wheeled out, like, on a stretcher, absolutely detained. Like, her arms strapped down, her legs strapped down. She is getting wheeled out, and there are, like, eight cops around her. It was the craziest thing.
Makoa
What?
Drew
And then trailing behind them was, like, her ex husband who used to live at the apartment, and then he, like, moved out two years ago. So.
Makoa
So what was he doing there?
Drew
Get there. So.
Makoa
Oh, I'm on the edge of my seat, right?
Drew
We hear, like, the elevator go down. So obviously she, like, you know, is being escorted out. And we hear our neighbor, who has, like, been sending me, like, the ring footage, talking with the cops. So me and Emily, like, stick our head out the door, and we're kind of, like, picking up on things the cop is saying. Basically what's going on is that she is bipolar, schizophrenic, and she believes that she is being poisoned by the water in her apartment and whatever was in her shampoo bottle, she thinks that she's being poisoned. And our neighbor with the ring camera is with her, essentially.
Makoa
Oh.
Drew
Which is really sad, but also really scary.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that's so hard because it's like. Like, it's so scary. But yeah, like, literally, what you said, it's so sad. Like, it's just.
Makoa
It's only sad because imagine how scared she is, like, genuinely believing that that's gonna. Like, that that's happening. But also no excuse to ca. Like, wreak havoc.
Tana Mongeau
But also, I would have mace the size of a fire extinguisher.
Drew
Right. It's like, it is kind of scary just because it's like, I don't know, coming home, like, Late at night, I'm always like, so hyper aware of my surroundings, scared that like, like, because she's like, obviously like not in a right state of mind. I'm scared that she might do something like crazy to me or like my roommates. I don't know.
Makoa
Yeah, it's also like the.
Tana Mongeau
The like little old scary murderous woman.
Makoa
Yeah, it's like a movie.
Drew
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
No, arguably, if it was a man, it would be less scary because it's.
Drew
Like, duh, like, and like her looks kind of like, don't help it makes it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like a little old scary woman is like. It's giving. Insidious. It's giving.
Makoa
Ooh.
Drew
Right. So basically, I don't know. So basically our neighbor, like in the cop, proceeds to say her ex husband has been trying to like, file a court case against her for two years and gather evidence because, like, she's been like, abusive to like, him and her daughter. Like, I don't know all this. And like, he's been like, involved in her life trying to like, get her help, this and that. Apparently, like, lately she's really like, started to rapidly decline. That's why she's been so active lately. So she got 5150 that night, but.
Makoa
Well, that's good for everyone involved, honestly, her and I know.
Drew
But now she's released and she's back in the apartment and there's ring footage of her like at 4am just like waltzing through the halls.
Tana Mongeau
I feel like you need to set up like a booby trap.
Drew
I know. It's just like free candy sign.
Tana Mongeau
Like net drops down.
Drew
It was like a box you need to just put on.
Makoa
Honestly. So I used to know someone who was like this and they just put signs on all their. Like they thought someone was following them around, so they just put signs on all their windows that said, like, I do not blog. Which I don't know what the. What the connection was, but maybe you should just put a sign on your door that says I'm not involved.
Drew
Wait, I do not.
Makoa
What it is unimportant. But just, just tell her, like, I have no idea. I'm not, I'm not a part of this.
Drew
Like, I. I'm not.
Makoa
Put a thing on your door that says I'm getting poisoned too.
Drew
No, because then she's going to like, try to have meetings with me.
Makoa
Yeah.
Drew
Being like, let's team up.
Tana Mongeau
Not me. Sally from 207.
Makoa
Yeah. One door over.
Drew
Yeah, like, like, no, not. I said the fly.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my.
Drew
So whatever. Like, this has all been Happening. It's been, like, really weird and stressful.
Tana Mongeau
It's the worst, too, because it's just, like, going home, like. Like, that. Adding that to, like, the stress of life is, like, crazy.
Drew
I know. I've been, like, so on edge. And again, like, I'm sure she's, like, so sweet. And, like, obviously, I don't know, she doesn't mean. Hopefully, like, doesn't mean any harm, but she's just not in the right state.
Tana Mongeau
No, definitely doesn't mean harm.
Drew
And.
Tana Mongeau
But it's just like. And especially with lapd, it's like, until obviously, knock on wood. But I'm just saying, like, yeah, the.
Drew
Cop was saying, like, there's really nothing that we can do, obviously, unless someone gets hurt or, like, there's, like, an active threat. But this morning, I'm driving to Tana's. I stop and get gas. I open up my gas tank. My screw, like, my lid is gone. It was cut off. It was cut, like, with scissors? It was snipped right off. Yes.
Makoa
Did someone siphon your gas?
Drew
I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know.
Makoa
We wouldn't even be gasless.
Drew
Well, I was already, like, low on gas. Like, oh, imagine.
Makoa
Imagine how frustrating that would be if you were trying to siphon gas from somebody and then they were just on E. That's me.
Drew
But then it's like, damn, don't cut off my gas cap. Just leave it.
Makoa
Wait.
Tana Mongeau
I cannot screw it off.
Makoa
I don't get. Or. No, that had to be someone who was missing their own gas cap.
Drew
I know it had.
Makoa
You know what I'm saying? Because, like, you don't have. You could just unscrew it.
Drew
But then I'm like, is it her? I'm like, is she coming after me?
Tana Mongeau
Psy that off as a coincidence. Like, in my opinion, that is not a coincidence.
Drew
And, dude, like, my car's been. Been with before in the past, too. Like, not my new car, but, like, my old white Jeep has been with. Like, there were. There have been multiple times where I've came out of my apartment. There were, like, McDonald's fries. The first incident, McDonald's fries on my, like, the hood of my car, baby.
Tana Mongeau
That was me.
Makoa
You're not fooling me with this one.
Drew
I didn't think anything of it. I was like, ah, whatever. It's probably, like, Ari or something. And then there was another time I, like, went around the back of my car and there was, like, a screw drilled into, like, my spare attire on the back. I was like, that's weird. Obviously I didn't just run that over. It's on the back of my car. A screw deliberately drilled into the back. And then another time I came out and there was like a giant, massive branch placed on, like, the back of my car.
Tana Mongeau
I wonder if this is all awesome.
Makoa
Yeah. Yeah. Maybe this has been going on for a while and you just, like, didn't know about it yet.
Drew
I don't.
Tana Mongeau
I'm really trying to figure out how you can, like, get on. Maybe you get, like, a cop uniform and you convince her that, like, you're a cop up and you can help her. Right. How do you get on, like, her good graces? I know to where it's like, you and her against the res. Yeah.
Makoa
That's the thing. Like, I feel like you just have to out crazy her. Like, Like, I'm with you, sister.
Drew
Like, I pour shampoo back. I'm like, me too.
Tana Mongeau
Conditioner.
Drew
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Full routine.
Drew
Yeah. So that's been going on.
Makoa
That's scary. But I wonder what that is. So if I guess you don't have all the information, but I wonder how long she's been like, presenting symptoms.
Drew
So our neighbor that has the ring camera says that she's been with him like the longest. Like, this has been ongoing for like a month or two, but it hasn't started, like, ramping up into the PAT until like the past week or so.
Makoa
I wonder if it's like a drug induced, like, psychosis situation.
Drew
I don't know. I don't know.
Makoa
I don't know the actual facts on this. But, like, someone was saying or I heard on a podcast the other day that you most often are diagnosed with schizophrenia, like, before you're 24. So I wonder if she's just always been schizophrenic.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Drew
And just, like, was medicated before. Maybe she's off her meds now.
Makoa
Yeah. Is there? I. Well, yeah, I guess I don't know a lot about it.
Drew
I don't know why. Like, honestly, the schizophrenics follow me. I have another story about my old boss telling me that he was framed for murder, but I'll save that for another day.
Makoa
At what point is it, like, are we attracting the crazies?
Drew
I. I think I just really fear.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like. Because I'm so paranoid. Like, it always scared. And it's gotten worse over time in my life, my paranoia. And I don't know if it's all valid or like. Like, am I gonna be like, that When I'm, like, way older.
Drew
I know. Well, now it's like I'm starting to become her. Because, like, now she has me on.
Makoa
Yeah.
Drew
She goes, I'm, like, going to my door, like, looking through the peephole, and I'm like, oh, my God, I'm becoming her.
Makoa
Wait, this is like a movie. I feel like, in a really bad way.
Tana Mongeau
Jesus.
Drew
Scary.
Makoa
I. I'm just happy that you're, like, feeling some sort of sense of, like, uneasiness about it, though, because I had that scary neighbor, and I was just like, oh, whatever, let her cook.
Drew
And also. Also, like, Tana knows I'm so the type that it's like. Like, I think I'm invincible. I'm never scared of. I'm just kind of like. Like, whatever.
Tana Mongeau
You both are like that. It's so. It's so. I'm like, so the opposite. It's crazy.
Drew
And this is the first time where I've, like, really been freaked out. So, like, that's how I know it's kind of severe because normally I've just write off. I'm like, yeah, whatever. Like, after instance number three. Then I'm like, okay.
Tana Mongeau
Especially just when something's ramping up. It's always scary because it's like, what are they gonna do next?
Drew
Yeah, exactly.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Makoa
I'm sorry, you need to keep like. Like, you need to have one of those. Not brass knuckles.
Tana Mongeau
I know you really do need, like, pepper spray or something. It's asked to have to feel like you have that in your own apartment building, but damn, honestly. Anybody watching, please, in the comments below, if you have any crazy neighbors, can you please share your story? I don't know why, but a crazy neighbor's story always gets me going.
Makoa
Yeah, I had that one, the crazy one. But then in this building, like, that was my old building. In this building, recently, I was sitting in bed, or this was last year. But I never talked about on the podcast because I felt guilty about it. But I was sitting in bed, and I heard my door open, and I was like, hello? And a guy just answered, hello. And I was like, did you just open my door? And he goes, yeah, sorry, wrong apartment. I go, but how the did your key open? Because I have a fob.
Tana Mongeau
That's the fob. Lifestyle horrifies me for that reason. I've seen too many movies. Yeah.
Makoa
And he was like, oh, my God, I'm sorry. Well, what he said was, oh, I'm sorry, wrong apartment. And go, hold on, wrong apartment. Or no, he said, my keys still works. For your apartment. And I said, why the did you just try to use your key on my apartment knowing it's not your apartment? And he goes, oh, no, no. Like, this used to be my apartment. But like, I had just had this instance with, like, the other girl who was like, low key stalking me. So I was like, I. I start screaming at him. I'm like, why the are you trying my apartment? Like, what the are you doing? Get the out. Like, blah, blah. And then I closed the door, and through the door, he's like, I'm so sorry. Like, this used to be my apartment. Like, blah, blah, blah, blah. And he was like, I'm. I'm so sorry. Like, I have a key and my boyfriend has a key. I'm gonna leave the my key here with you so you feel safe. Like, I felt so guilty about it. And he went downstairs and he. Like, they wrote me a letter from the front, and they were like, he really did used to live in this apartment. Like, it was a complete.
Tana Mongeau
At least they sent that letter. And that's on the apartment.
Makoa
I know, but I was so mean to him that I felt so guilty about it forever. And he. He brought me. He sent me flowers and he wrote me a letter. And he was like, just. He was like, this is my number. Like, blah, blah. And I texted the number and I was like, I am so sorry. Like, that I reacted that way. I was just, like, really paranoid. I told him the story, never responded to me.
Drew
But, like, very valid reaction on your part.
Tana Mongeau
Even the flowers would have me tripped up. I would be like, stop. Oh, my God.
Makoa
No, but he was like. He was also, like, a nice gay guy too. So it's like I. I felt safe around him.
Tana Mongeau
I guess that's true.
Makoa
But, like, at the time, I couldn't see him. I could only hear him. So I was like, a man just walked into my apartment.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. That's awesome.
Drew
That's so terrifying.
Tana Mongeau
Okay, speaking of not being safe around a man, as you know, I have been on my, like, side quest journey of a century lately. I'm back in that era. I feel like I go through phases where I just, like, I have a couple months where I've just accidentally said yes to everything, and I find myself, you know what I mean? Just on the most random side quests of life. Right?
Makoa
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And a while ago, an old friend of mine hit me up to be a part of this project. Right. And I'm not gonna say who, like, in hopes to keep the identity of all of this concealed, but I'm sure, people will find out. And what I want to say is if people find out, if you do find out, don't go send hate. Because this isn't anyone that you would know's fault. You know what I mean? Like, I just, just, I really want to like the person who I did this project with and for like I love so much. So I feel like even guilty like associating this like with his name and with his whatever. And I've debated telling the story on the podcast all week, but like, I just hate men. And I cannot believe this happened to me. Like, yeah, so I'm. Whatever, I'm just, I'm gonna tell it, but it has nothing to do with the person who put on this project anyways. So yes, I agree to this project months ago. And it's one of those things where I'm like, the fans will really love it. Very nostalgic. Like it's for a niche group of people. But like, I'm gonna do it and just like be a good friend and whatever. And then the night before I get my call time and it's 9:00am Downtown Los Angeles, I need to be there, full glam. I need to be downtown in Los Angeles at 9am Full glam. That's like an hour away. Honestly, no, I went to bed per usual, just insomnia. I'm always gonna go to bed late. I went to bed at like 4 and literally woke up at like 6:30. Like I got two and a half hours of sleep. I wake up, I do the glam, we're on our way. And even just in the car, I like can't feel my hands. Like, you know when you're just so. And I'm like, oh my God, I'm about to be at a 12 hour shoot all day, like trying to serve and give and slay and have a personality. And like I'm on my, I can't feel my hands. And so we get there and then I'm getting styled, I'm getting dressed and I always say this, like I, are you ever really serving if you're not in a little bit of pain? So per usual, it's just one of those things where I'm like corseted, tits up to my neck, like kitten heel, whole night and I have to be like running around in all of this. I'm so uncomfortable. It's like 9:30 in the morning. There's all of these other characters there as well. I don't want to like say all the people. Let's just say I walk into like, characters screaming whatnot. I had a YouTuber come up to me and tell me that they're like, at 9:30 in the morning, I'm standing there, like, full, fully ready, like, in a gown. And I'm having a YouTuber tell me that their parent just passed away and they turned their ashes into marijuana and then they smoked their parents. And I'm like, it's 9:30 in the morning and I'm downtown and this YouTuber is telling me about how they smoke choked their dead parent against the law.
Drew
That's like, cannibalism.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know, dude.
Drew
Way shape.
Tana Mongeau
And I'm just like, geez Louise, what did I wrote myself into? Right? And we get to one of these, and again, it's not like, negative. I'm still, like, very happy to be doing this. And like, it's. It's very much so for the final product. So I'm like, listen, I might have to suffer today, but, like, I'm happy. Nostalgic. I'm. You know what I mean? Like, I'm just. I'm happy I'm doing this. Whatever, right? And we're in one of those. Those buildings downtown where it's like, floors and floors of, like, different set departments and like, sets and stuff. And the set that we're shooting in is underneath the building. It is in the basement of this giant building downtown. So I walk down to shoot. My phone immediately goes on sos. Okay, it's freezing outside, so it's cold. Of course I'm dressed like a slut. I feel like this is always happening to me where someone has me dressed like a. And it's winter time, and then here I am, like, I'm dressed just physically and I'm dying. I'm so tired, right? And we start shooting eventually after filming for a while. And again, we're just down in the rickets of this basement. Like. And I will say, like, the. But the production was budged. Like, there were a million people hired on set and like a. A million things going on. All the departments, all the things. Like, I'm very happy to be a part of it again. But even just being on set, I feel like one in every, like, 30 set days that I have you walk in. And the production company is all men from, like, the rickets of Los Angeles. Yeah, okay.
Makoa
I thought someone was coming in my back door.
Drew
It's just my neighbor.
Tana Mongeau
It's just like, again, 90 of the time, you'll be on a set with all men. And they're all very just like, normal. Like, younger. They're a vibe. They're respectful. Like, even just audio guys putting stuff on you. Like, they're gonna ask you. They're gonna make sure you're comfortable, whatever. These men from this production company just weren't giving that, like. And it was just, like, very creepy. Like. Like, I just. The vibes with every. Every interaction I had with every single person. Like, just. The mic guy, it was like, he's not asking me. He's all up in my guts. He's, like, very weird. Like, heavy breathing, like, complimenting me. Like, I do appreciate a compliment, but it's, like, weird when you're underground in a basement, and then men are like, you look so beautiful today, Tana. And they look like a fucking gremlin. And you're like, my phone's on SOS.
Makoa
And, like, it's just, yeah, time and place.
Tana Mongeau
No one's like. No one's around. Like, Paige is upstairs. She can't be with us shooting. So I'm. And my phone's on S.O.S. i'm just, what the fuck? And so eventually, I have a little side quest, okay? I'm solo from everyone else that I'm filming with, right? And I'm already just, like, four hours into this. And, like, the energy of the whole thing of, like, what is being made is also very much not, like, things that I'm normally doing. Like, I'm screaming and I'm running and I'm, like, physically exerting myself in so many ways that I normally, like, wouldn't be.
Makoa
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And so I'm just dead. And finally I have a little, like, side quest, right? And so, along with the hired production crew, there's hired actors, right? And all of these hired actors are wearing masks. Masks. Like, scary. Like. Like horror nights. Like, horror actors almost, right? And so I have this little side quest with one of these horror actors, okay? So I get dragged into a freezer, okay? A meat freezer. There's, like, things hanging from, like, the ceiling, like, whole nine.
Makoa
Never that.
Tana Mongeau
And there's a camera on me, getting dragged by this man. And then they're like, okay, your next scene is that you're going to be chained to the ceiling. So now I'm fucking standing there getting chained to the ceiling at 11am downtown in a gown with a corset, in a meat freezer with my phone on SOS and it's 40 degrees. And I'm like, you're lying. You're lying. What do you mean? I'm being chained to the ceiling in a Meat freezer in a gown right now at 9am downtown. And this YouTuber just smoked their dead parent. What do you mean?
Makoa
Okay, and is there evidence and are there photos and can I see them?
Tana Mongeau
Right? I think I do have some photos, actually. And so then the camera guy walks away. And now I'm just in this freezer chained to the ceiling with a man in a horror mask, right? And he starts talking to me, and he's like, hey, I'm jj. And I'm all, hey, hi, jj. I'm Tana. Like, literally chained. Chained to the ceiling. I'm like, this is fucking kind of creepy. Like, now there's no cameras. Like, the set, it was huge down there as well. So, like, the nearest people were, like, 25, 30ft away, whatever, right? And this man looks at me. I swear to God, through the mask. I don't know what he looks like. And he looks at me and he says, this is my dream having you chained up. No, this is my dream having you chained up.
Makoa
I would scream.
Tana Mongeau
And then he goes, perfect. And I'm so. I'm so. And then I just look at him and I meet again, arms. I'm chained up. I'm in a hot pink kitten heel. I'm livid. I turned him and I go, what the did you just say? And he looks at me and he goes, nothing. Like it was better. You didn't hear it anyway. And I'm like, I heard you. I heard you. I'm in this meat freezer. Meat freezer. And this man. Whatever. And then. And then he's just, like, laughing on and imagine not knowing what someone looks like.
Makoa
Yeah, I was gonna say, like, what if you took the mask off and he looked like like a Montana boy Did.
Tana Mongeau
Eventually took it off and didn't.
Makoa
That's so never okay, by the way.
Drew
But all of a sudden, I'm like, my dream too.
Tana Mongeau
And so then I'm just waiting there chained to the ceiling with this man. He has, like, one of those chainsaws, like, with the, like, sound. It's like this whole thing, right? And eventually I'm freed, right? And I have to go shoot one more thing, okay? And we all go to shoot this scene, and I wish I could just, like, say the people, because it makes it so much funnier. Like, I'm gonna bleep this, but, like, it's me. And. Okay. And so this is my last scene of the day. I'm like, how much worse can this get? And again, just, like, more creepy interactions with guys. And there's, like, I can't express you the way it looked down there. Like, just, like random saws and strung about, whatever. I almost trip over a cord and eat in my kitten. He'll like, I'm. I'm. I'm freezing. My phone's on. I'm tap, tap out. And we're finally shooting this last scene, okay? And I have my hand on another fellow influencer, okay? I have my hand on her shoulder. And now she's about to get taken away as well by one of these horror actors, right? And I have my hand on her shoulder. And the same guy who came up to me and, like, said all that, like, he's still, mind you, he's still on set. He's still, like, doing his thing. He's. Whatever he comes up, up to grab this other influencer away. And I have my hand on her shoulder, okay? And he's wearing these, like, big, like, mitts, like, prosthetics. It's not, like, human hands, you know what I mean? And he slams his hand hard as on her shoulder. And my hand is on her shoulder. And my pinky inverts. My pinky inverts. Okay? Mind you, everyone is screaming because, like, someone's getting taken away. So now I'm like, like, at the top of my lungs because he just broke my pinky. The same man who literally assaulted me in a freezer just broke my pinky. And no one even knows I'm in pain because, like, everyone is screaming. Everyone thinks that. Put that on my IMDb, okay? Breaks my. And now I bet it was believable.
Makoa
As I bet you ate in that scene, girl.
Tana Mongeau
I don't. I can't even believe, like, my pinky's just now fine. It's, like, been a week. I, like, was in a 10 out of 10 of pain. Like, still had more to shoot. And then now this guy is, like, apologizing to me, like, takes the mask off, off. Mind you, didn't look like a Montana boy. Takes the mask off. And then he's, like, following me around set, like, apologizing to me for, like, breaking my finger. And I'm like, this is my worst nightmare. Like, now I'm consoling this man. I'm like, it's okay.
Drew
She's, like, spewing real blood. They're like, damn, FX is getting good.
Makoa
That's, like, actually, like, such a scary fear. Like, getting actually murdered or something on, like, a murder movie set.
Tana Mongeau
No, it's so crazy. It was just so crazy.
Makoa
And it's just like, well, I'm Sorry.
Tana Mongeau
Ew. I just left with like, I just like, it was one of those days. I was really like, God, I hate the male species. Like, I really loved with this just like, extreme frustration and anger and disdain. And it's just so frustrating too, because I feel like it's like, you know, I mean, like, everyone else is dressed in their ways, and I know it's very me to have, like, my tits up and like, be all like, blonde, like, whatever, but like, in that environment, it's so awful. Like, it was just like, I couldn't even believe it. It has nothing to do with the person who put this on. Like, obviously he just hired a production company. And like, you can't assume 40 out of 40 men are all going to be not creepy.
Makoa
In fact, you know, I assume even.
Tana Mongeau
Even that.
Makoa
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And it's like 41 out of 40.
Drew
They're always gonna be creepy. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
It was just. It was so not on him. And like, I just want to stress that enough, but I could not believe it. And I'm just like, really thinking to myself too, Like, I just couldn't believe it. Like, when I was in that freezer chained to the ceiling and this man is saying, like, perfect, I'd love to have you chained up. I was like, oh, my God, like, what if I just wasn't me? Like, what if I just like. Like I feel like I'm very, like, abrasive and like, you know, like, yeah.
Makoa
Like, yeah, it's one. It's one thing to say that in general, but like, you of all people would be, like, understanding and be like.
Drew
Oh, haha, you're not typically, like, what the did you just say to me?
Tana Mongeau
I'm saying, like, I'm confrontational.
Makoa
And I was saying like, like, you would get the humor.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but he wasn't joking. Like, he was. It was not a joke. Like, I cannot stress that to you enough. Like, his tone, his everything, he was not kidding. And I was like, oh, my God. Like, you know what I mean? Just like, what if this wasn't me?
Drew
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And like, I almost, like, fully, like, fawned too. Like, before I said. What the did you say I was gonna say? Nothing, because I'm sitting, I'm chained to the ceiling. I think it was like the environment made it so much scarier. I'm in this freezer, I'm underground, it's cold, I have no service, I'm by myself, all these things. And I was like, just like, I'm. I was just imagining so many things, and it's just so crazy.
Drew
Like, because also, like, if you didn't say that, who's to say, like, he wouldn't have kept going and, like, been even more creepy towards you.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Makoa
Like, he got away with it the first time.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Drew
Like, thank God you reprimanded him. But do I hate men?
Makoa
You should have gotten unchained and smacked him over the head with your stupid.
Tana Mongeau
I know.
Makoa
Bullety little finger.
Tana Mongeau
I know. Yeah. So. Yeah. And then broke my finger. Like, of all people. It's just like, are you.
Drew
Yeah.
Makoa
Like, have I not suffered enough?
Tana Mongeau
And, like, this is just what I get for, like, the side quests. You know what I mean? Like, I just.
Makoa
No, I love your side quote. Don't let a man ruin it for you, because this is fun and exciting for everybody involved except for him, because he's gonna probably get fired, and he should.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, he really. It just was so crazy to me. Like, I just like men on sets. Like, it's so crazy. Like, you're getting paid to come do a job and be a professional, and you. You feel so comfortable to be able to, like, act like that.
Drew
If men have anything, it's always the. The audacity.
Tana Mongeau
And once again, like, the people putting it on, just, like. Because obviously, also, after it happened, I went and, like, told everyone because I'm. Yeah.
Makoa
So is that why he came and apologized to you?
Tana Mongeau
No, he broke my finger.
Makoa
Oh, so he knew he broke your.
Tana Mongeau
He wasn't apologizing for what he said. Oh, like, he was only apologizing for, like, my finger. And then it was so weird, too. He just looked at me and he was like, you need your pinky to hold the hammer? And I was like, what, are you gonna kill me later? Like, what the.
Drew
Yeah.
Makoa
Do you think that was all a part of his plan? Like, make sure that you were, like. Like, suffering.
Tana Mongeau
Right.
Makoa
Use your hand properly.
Tana Mongeau
Like, what? How crazy is that? I just, like, actually couldn't believe. And I was just like, really? Like, damn.
Drew
Ew. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know.
Drew
I'm sorry.
Tana Mongeau
The story, but I just feel like it's like, if that happened to me in a Hollywood set in 2024, it's just, like. It's, like, so scary that people just, like. Like that.
Makoa
It's just so bold, though. Like, like you said, though, in 2024, like, have we not seen enough of this?
Drew
Like, how long are we gonna learn? Yeah, like, specifically.
Makoa
Yes, exactly.
Tana Mongeau
Like, if I was a man on set, and I would be so overly even that. Like, even just something as simple as, like, the mic Guy, like, immediately just coming up and putting something to my bra instead of asking, like, caught me off guard because I'm, like, so used to men being, like, you know, like, overly, like.
Makoa
Yeah. Because I feel like there's usually, like, like, major precautions, like, taken in a situation like that because of how much has happened.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. No one should be left alone with, like. Yeah, I get it. But I really just. Just. Because again, even just the people putting it on were so nice to me and, like, making sure I was good and, like, whatever. Like, I. I'm not. I literally only blame, like, that awful man. You know what I mean? And any awful men that day that were, like, awful, but, like, it's no one else's fault. I just can't stress that enough. But, like, geez Louise.
Makoa
Ew. Death to men. All of them, except for Aaron.
Drew
Yeah. Always Amish. Would never, ever.
Makoa
Do you know what I reject?
Drew
What?
Makoa
Gender reveals.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, why do you tell.
Makoa
I'm just pissed. Like, and you know what?
Drew
I'm.
Makoa
No, seriously, like, because obviously, I'm so happy for any of my friends who are having babies and stuff, but also, like, a gender reveal. Like, I just don't. I don't know if I understand it. And maybe I'm just a hater, and maybe when I get pregnant and, like, want to have children, I'll feel completely differently about it. But right now, I'm like, oh, I'm supposed to show up to your baby shower, your gender reveal, your. Your first birthday party, second birthday party.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it is a lot for somebody else's little lint liquor.
Drew
So are you saying, like, the celebration around it, or, like, when you have a kid, you're gonna wait till you pop it out to see what they are?
Makoa
No, like. Like, the celebrate. Like. Like smoke in the sky.
Drew
Oh, yeah. Like, I know you're saying fireworks going.
Makoa
Off, like an airplane dropping. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, I don't like that. Like, I want to be like, I love when people do, like, the little, like, cake.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. It is an intimate moment. Like, I feel like if I was having a gender reveal, I wouldn't be like, gather round, everybody.
Drew
And y. It always is. It's the disappointed, like, man or husband.
Makoa
But, like, that would be me. Like, not that I. Like, I don't really have any specific gender that I want, but also, like, I. You have to have a feeling. And so, like, just the, like, being.
Drew
Wrong, but it's always men being so mad and, like, throwing a tantrum if it's a girl.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Drew
So sad.
Makoa
Did you did you guys see the video of the guy? They find out as a boy, and he just freaks out and runs. All his guy friends come and they, like, hug and they celebrate, and the wife is just. No one. Nobody goes near the wife, like, as if she's completely uninvolved.
Drew
Imagine the husband, like, turning to his boys and being like, yeah. Instead of, like, coming to you and, like, hugging you and kissing you and celebrating with you.
Tana Mongeau
Like, we better be me first the.
Makoa
One cooking his baby, by the way.
Drew
Like, oh, no, no, no, no, no, no. Those fireworks would be pointed at his head.
Makoa
Yeah, but.
Tana Mongeau
So crazy.
Makoa
I don't know. I just was thinking about it because I was supposed to go to gender reveal lately and. Or recently, and I was like, kind of. Yeah, I was feeling guilty about not going, but then I was like, you know what? You could have shot me a text.
Tana Mongeau
I've been pitching this for literally ever. But I think all things should be grouped into quarters. Okay. Like, once a quarter, everyone who needs to have a gender reveal all at once. Everyone goes, whatever. Everyone groups in their quarter, and then it's one big birthday every. I just. It would be so great.
Makoa
Kind of same thing with, like, weddings, obviously. You know, me and my college friends and stuff. Like, everybody's getting married or engaged and stuff. So the amount of, like, bachelorettes weddings, like, destination, everything like, that everyone's expected to go to. And every bride has a bridal shower, engagement party, a bachelorette.
Tana Mongeau
Joint weddings. More like. I always talk about joint weddings with my friends, and I, like, mean it. Like, I could see myself being like, I'll marry Moa. And, like, if one of my other friends is engaged, like, it's like Coachella.
Drew
Like, you go to, like, different stages.
Tana Mongeau
Not kidding.
Drew
It's like I'm getting. I'm giving birth at Sahara tent. Like, it's such.
Makoa
It's so crazy. And it's such a. Such a huge financial undertaking for, like, everybody involved and to expect everybody to pay all that money to you or, like, for you.
Drew
Like, especially, like, not even destination weddings, but, like, my friends back home in Massachusetts, if they're getting, like, married or it's someone's birthday and it's like, I have to pay 500 for a one way to go to your. What?
Makoa
Like, yeah.
Drew
Not you, Nikki, though. I love you. And your wedding was gorgeous.
Makoa
No, and I love. That's the thing.
Tana Mongeau
I love.
Makoa
I have so much fun with it, and I love doing all of it. But I always think about it, like. Like, because I'm like, damn. Like, what if, like, for example, people who's one, they get one vacation a year, and now they have to waste it on, like, someone else's wedding? Like, that sucks.
Tana Mongeau
I think people just should be more understanding in, like, all realms of things like that.
Makoa
Yeah. I don't think I would fault for somebody for not being able to attend my wedding. Although, now that I'm saying it out loud, I'm like, wait. I kind of, like, get upset with people for not coming to my birthday.
Drew
I'm at an age now where it's like, birthdays and celebrations and anniversaries and Thanksgivings. I don't care. Like, I'm old enough. Where it's like, if you can't make it to my birthday, I'm not gonna be mad or offended. I'm just like, you know what? You have your own going. It is what it is. Can't make it to my wedding.
Makoa
All right. Yeah. I think our friend, you know, Nikki, your friend, who was like, also my friend, we never knew. She just made a post about this. It's like, a really common thing for people, like, when you're having a wedding, like, to just not show up. And, like, a wedding, it's so expensive, sometimes it's like a thousand dollars ahead, like, that you're spending to throw the wedding for the person, and they just don't show up.
Drew
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
What do you mean?
Makoa
Like, no, showing to a wedding. Like.
Tana Mongeau
Like, you're the bride.
Makoa
No, no. Like, saying you're coming to someone's wedding and then not going.
Drew
Because it's like, they spend money on, like, your seat, your meal, your every.
Tana Mongeau
Everything.
Makoa
Yeah, because you pay for everything per person that's there. Like, the bar, everything. So it can be, like, something, like, even at a really, like, inexpensive wedding, it can be, like, $1,000 per person that's there.
Tana Mongeau
I remember Trevi, like, didn't show up to whatever the hell me and Jake did. And, like, she was supposed to be in the, like, bridal party. Like, she was. She was a bridesmaid. And, like, everyone was so up in arms about that. And I remember Trevi, she, like, slept through it for, like, a couple days, and she finally woke up to all the texts of everyone mad. And she was like, y'all are out to lunch. Like, this isn't real. This is like, what the. I'm not like, you.
Drew
Like, what? TMZ out wedding.
Tana Mongeau
She was so ahead of her time. Like, I remember I was, like, so hurt that Trevi didn't go.
Drew
It's like, girl, you are lost.
Makoa
You are lost your fish to fry at that time.
Drew
Like, you were live streaming that wedding.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Makoa
Like, yeah, she was there probably.
Drew
Yeah.
Makoa
Pay per view.
Drew
Like, she was watching on Patreon.
Tana Mongeau
But I remember all of us were sitting around, like. Like, we couldn't believe that Trevi missed it. Like, we're like, how dare you? Like, you're my bridesmaid. So funny.
Makoa
Missing it as a bridesmaid, though, is pretty crazy.
Tana Mongeau
But, like. Like, Trevi being like, get a grip, y'all. Like, it's so real.
Makoa
Like, I love that double down.
Tana Mongeau
She was ahead of her time with that. I'm not gonna lie.
Makoa
I think I want to have a wedding that's, like, I literally want to just have a big party and have everyone show up and, like, I'm wearing a beautiful white dress.
Drew
Yeah. I think that's amazing. I'm like, I just want my wedding to be me and my husband or wife, and that's that.
Makoa
I just. I would love to spend all that money on, like, a vacation or, like.
Drew
A down payment on a house. Right?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I want a destination wedding, but I really do want, like, a joint. Joint. Joint. Like, I think it'd be so fun if, like, three of my other friends were getting married, and I want to, like, normalize that.
Makoa
This is.
Tana Mongeau
I.
Makoa
What I will say about that is, like, I love it in theory, but it's kind of like what I always tell you about, like, getting in a plane crash with you. It's like, you don't want to get in a plane crash with you.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Makoa
I always say, like. Like, whenever me and Dana are, like, on a jet, which, like, funny thing to even say aloud, but, like, I'm like, that I would die if this was the plane that went down, because the headlines would all read Tana, Mojo and Friends.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Someone was just saying that the other day. Everyone is always saying that to me. I'm like, no one's going to die. Like, we're. We're going well, you know what I'm saying?
Makoa
Like, no one wants to be like the other two having a wedding with Tana Mongeau and Moa.
Drew
No one's coming to my Coachella set. No one's coming to my wedding set.
Tana Mongeau
I didn't think about it like that. God damn it. But I just. Oh, budget cuts. Weddings are expensive.
Makoa
Weddings are so expensive, and they're so beautiful and they're so fun. So I will go to every wedding I get invited to, but I do love weddings.
Drew
You want, like, beach? Do you want Vegas I think I've.
Makoa
Never thought that much about my. I was never like, a wedding Pinterest board maker because I always have. Like, every man would have been a completely different scenario because it's like, you know, you're not going to have the same wedding if, like, you're dating one person that you would for another. Does that make sense? Sense?
Drew
I have such a strict vision on my wedding.
Tana Mongeau
Really?
Drew
Like, you will conform.
Tana Mongeau
Really?
Drew
Yeah.
Makoa
Wait, tell me about it.
Drew
I want to have a gorgeous chapel. I already see, like, my gorgeous little dress, and I want to walk down the aisle to video games.
Makoa
Wait, really? Can you do that? Can you? No, it's a catheter. Wait, what can you not get married in if you're not.
Drew
Oh, a church.
Makoa
Can you just get married in church and not be religious? Are you religious?
Drew
No. I was like, I did my first communion, but I didn't do my confirmation. So it's like, I technically can't get married. But, like, yes, you can.
Makoa
Really?
Tana Mongeau
You know how many crooked churches there probably are? Slide them.
Makoa
There's going to be some sort of, like, oh, for sure black market.
Drew
Because it's like.
Tana Mongeau
And in today's society, it's like, pop, tag the chapel.
Drew
I'm agnostic. I'm still gonna get married in a gorgeous little church.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, churches are just so beautiful.
Makoa
I think I would literally catch fire if I tried to marry in a church.
Tana Mongeau
I think I need a Vegas.
Drew
The ring wouldn't slide on. It's like.
Tana Mongeau
Like two magnets.
Makoa
I could see you having, like, a Courtney and Travis, like, Vegas wedding.
Tana Mongeau
I. Now that I'm thinking about it, like, you know what? I really. I always feel this way. Like, I just went to a wedding, and every time I leave a wedding, I go home and I get sad. Like, do you know the feeling, like, when you're little, a little kid, and Christmas is over and you're really sad? Like, my wedding cannot be one day.
Makoa
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like, I think sometimes it's like a week.
Makoa
A destination wedding is usually like a.
Tana Mongeau
Week long in order, I think for me to, like, save it to the hard drive. I need it to be more than one day.
Makoa
Well, yeah, because that's scary. You ever have a bad day and it just didn't happen? It's like, oh, oh, right, right.
Tana Mongeau
Mood. I'd be waking up pissed as all the time.
Makoa
I would be furious. Imagine waking up the morning after your wedding and you're like, oh, I just spent $200,000 or more.
Drew
Fires remorse of all time.
Makoa
And now it's all Just gone.
Tana Mongeau
And like, we're just back in our.
Makoa
House and Sammy can go talk about the food you had at your wedding. Like, yeah.
Drew
Saying that their salmon was dry. Oh, yeah.
Makoa
And that happens. And every time I hear it happen, every time I hear someone say anything negative about a wedding, I literally, like, I cringe inside because I'm like, if this happened to me, I would be sick.
Tana Mongeau
I am also so passionate about it. Just being like, maybe live stream gate really gave me this clarity. But like just being the people closest to me like that literally, like Susie and Sammy, like, you know, I don't want anyone that like, like, like, it's so crazy.
Makoa
Same. I'm in a wedding party right now. I'm a bridesmaid with 17 other girls. We are.
Tana Mongeau
There's 17, but also me.
Makoa
Which also is so fun though, because it's like all our color. Like, it's like girls. I've always.
Drew
I don't even know. 17 people.
Makoa
Like, well, this is our very tight knit.
Drew
Like blood sisters.
Makoa
Dead serious.
Drew
That's so crazy. This one's honestly, like, nothing important but just really weird. My. What was I calling him? Greg. My Greg reached out. Oh on December 9, sent me film photos that he took of me at his house. No context. Sent the pictures.
Makoa
Oh, you look amazing.
Drew
Thank you.
Makoa
Wait, where'd you get that?
Drew
With his crusty dog.
Makoa
Yeah, that dog looks like it's been.
Drew
Smells like Fritos.
Tana Mongeau
Don't you love that when a man has a dying dog and you're just like, let me smell.
Makoa
No, he's really.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, hold on.
Makoa
Please finish your sentence.
Drew
Like, look at the cataracts in his eyes.
Tana Mongeau
Stop. But like, to you, it's the cutest dog ever because you like the boy. You know what's up about LA and the time that film develops, like, oh yeah.
Drew
So this. He reached out, he sent me those on December 9th. I answered like two days later because I'm a busy gal.
Tana Mongeau
Not really.
Drew
Just have to look busy. And I said, wow, I look gorgeous. And he never responded. So it's like, what, like you?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, you.
Makoa
He probably did that to try to like, like hook up with you that day. And then he like maybe lost the thought.
Drew
I lost my window.
Tana Mongeau
Post them with like a really evil caption.
Drew
That's hilarious. That is hilarious.
Makoa
I want to know who else was on that role. Like, how many girls got photos from that role alone?
Drew
Just me.
Tana Mongeau
It was.
Makoa
I'm sorry, I didn't mean to put. I didn't mean to put that.
Drew
That's insane. That is really like satanic work. That is satanic work.
Makoa
Work. I'm sorry that happened to you. You deserve better.
Drew
I know.
Makoa
Perhaps a woman. Perhaps.
Tana Mongeau
Listen to this diabolical. Like.
Makoa
I love when you laugh like that.
Tana Mongeau
I like you laugh. So I go to shoot a Kevin Lang video. I feel like I told this story.
Makoa
You said something about Kevin Lang. You said he's really funny and I.
Tana Mongeau
Like, oh yeah, I told you that part. Okay. But he does jubilee style videos, but with stand up comedians. So it's super funny. Whatever. I go to shoot it and I don't know if I'm allowed to spoil the video though. Whatever you can just give like we.
Makoa
Don'T have a quick turnaround. All right. Yeah, you're right on these parts.
Tana Mongeau
The style of this video. So I'm sitting on a panel of judges, right, with like five people and we're all judging. There's one girl and there's five guys, okay? And the girl continues to talk with each of the five guys. And she is in a seven year long relationship with one of the five guys, okay? Like, and it's our job to figure out who she is actually in this seven year relationship with, okay? And all of these men are like trying to put this on their IMDb right? So they're like giving it their all.
Makoa
Like, so they're trying to make it seem like they're the one.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, exactly, exactly. And the entire time there's this guy, okay? And he is. So everyone is convinced, like, and even Kevin Lang, like, they're all saying we usually. It's a lot more debate, like, you know what I mean? Like, like we don't usually know who the person is in these scenarios, like, whatever. And everyone is so immediately sure it's this guy, right? And this process takes like an hour and a half, okay? They're reading old text messages to like to each other in front of us, like live reading them so we can like guess who really sent those texts. Each guy is like sharing anecdotes about her. But this one guy is just like, we went to big bear in 2014 and we did this and this and this and like our giving the most.
Drew
The most in depth, convincing responses you have ever heard.
Tana Mongeau
And like all I, I don't like her mom be I because of this and her dad is like this and all of this and, and they have chemistry. Like, everyone is so sure it's this guy. And I'm just like cracking jokes and kind of have this hunch that I'm like, damn, like if it's not this guy. Like, serial killer of this century. Like, do you get what I'm saying?
Makoa
Like, what's her name's movie Anna Kendrick?
Tana Mongeau
Like, just like, if. If this guy is not her boyfriend of seven years and one of the other guys in this lineup is, like, he just out boyfriended the boyfriend.
Makoa
Yeah. I'd be so embarrassed if real one.
Drew
Literally, like, if you are able to lie that well on site, then you need to, like, join the.
Makoa
Sounds hot.
Tana Mongeau
And so eventually we all put in our votes. Everyone is voting for this convincing guy. I'm like, it. I think it's someone else. I vote whatever. Ever. And all the comedians are beefing too. They're like, what the. Like, no, it's obviously this guy, right? Come to find out it's not this guy. Like, he did the most fascinating, incredible job of, like, lying and acting.
Makoa
Is she involved in it? Like, she. She's. She's responding.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. And, like, her chemistry with him was crazy.
Drew
And, like, they're, like, giggling at each other.
Makoa
Like, but I almost would have found.
Tana Mongeau
Something, like, off about, like, it was so convincing. I cannot, like, stress it enough. It was so convincing.
Drew
This man that was, like, lying so well that he should join the CIA. I'm so serious.
Tana Mongeau
Like, and so come to find out it's not him. And mind you, when we started filming, he said his favorite artist was tame Impala. He long boarded away, Paige was sold, and now she's going on a date with this Paige.
Drew
And then I'm like, why are they always bad? Because he's, like, lying diabolically through his teeth in front of me, and I'm.
Makoa
Like, or maybe all of those things he said were true, but it was another woman he was deeply in love with.
Drew
Well, that's also not great because I've been down that path before.
Makoa
Oh, yeah. I wouldn't recommend it to a friend.
Tana Mongeau
But now he keeps following up with you via text. Like, I think you should really see it through relentlessly.
Drew
This man will not stop hitting you up.
Tana Mongeau
Okay, well, maybe.
Makoa
Maybe give it a second and see how persistent he is. Because that might make you not want to see him.
Drew
No, I think it's, like, making me, like, like him more.
Makoa
Really?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Drew
But I'm, like, really not engaging with him. But I admire the consistency.
Makoa
No, that's a serial killer.
Drew
Well, proof is in the pudding. I don't know. I'm kind of into it. And, like, I'll stand on his pegs, you know?
Makoa
What does that mean?
Drew
I don't know. Like, he, like, biked Away, like standing on his pegs. Like, I'll, like sit on his skateboard. He could, like, push me around.
Makoa
Oh, bless your heart. You know what Canada event.
Tana Mongeau
I know she could end up being. Look at. Listen to my tone. Let me just stop, you know, being a really good guy. I have a story about the paparazzi, which team they're on, but I really do. But we could save it for the Patreon if you want. We've been kind of cooking over.
Makoa
I've got, you know, I'm just so happy to be here.
Drew
I just. I love this place.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like trying to give them a teaser at the end of the episode. I'm like, the paparazzi in LA have gone too far. More on Patreon? No, but guys, thank you so much for this year of Canceled. I know the next episode that is coming out is with Alex Warren and I. This is the last time that we are filming in 2024 and it has been the craziest roller coaster ever and the craziest year, like, and just all live. The most consistent thing I think was this couch for us, you know, and.
Drew
Yes, one specifically, obviously some other couch.
Tana Mongeau
But you know, just sitting down to podcast and I just appreciate everyone, everyone's support through and through and I'm really, really excited for what 2025 is going to bring. I think that we should start the top of next year with an award show episode and anything want to see for the future of Canceled next year, like, I would just love any requests, like, any topics, any guests, anything that you want us to do. We're always willing to reinvent, to revamp, to, you know, know, bring a little spice.
Makoa
Oh, yeah, tell them to the podcast.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. We love you guys so, so, so much. Happy holidays and Happy New Year. We will see you in 2025.
Drew
Love you guys. That's crazy.
Makoa
2025, it is crazy.
Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield – Episode 107: Paige is being STALKED by her crazy neighbor…
Release Date: December 30, 2024
Introduction and Change of Scenery
Timestamp: [03:06]
In Episode 107, hosts Tana Mongeau, Makoa, and Drew kick off with a refreshing change of scenery, transitioning the conversation from Tana’s usual setting to Makoa’s apartment. This shift sets the tone for an intimate and candid discussion among the friends.
Home Decor and Personal Spaces
Timestamp: [03:12] Tana Mongeau
The trio delves into their personal tastes in home decor. Makoa showcases her maximalist approach, proudly displaying vibrant colors and eclectic furnishings. Tana humorously contrasts her own lack of interior decorating skills, admitting, “I can’t interior decorate to save my life” ([03:33]).
Celebrity Observations and Social Dynamics
Timestamp: [04:03]
The conversation pivots to their observations of Hollywood culture, discussing the infamous "Home Alone House" makeover. Makoa critiques the 2016 trend of glamorizing such iconic spaces, stating, “This is like a death” ([04:03]), while expressing her preference for color and texture over minimalist designs.
Liz Gillies and Seth MacFarlane’s Christmas Party
Timestamp: [05:22] Tana Mongeau
Tana shares her experiences attending Seth MacFarlane's Christmas party with Brooke Trevy Moran and bumping into Liz Gillies. She reflects on feeling out of place among an older crowd, humorously noting, “I feel like if you averaged out the age of all the people there, like 60” ([05:50]). The group discusses the dynamics of socializing in environments where they don’t know many people, highlighting the challenges and humorous moments that arise.
Furry Fandom and Personal Experiences
Timestamp: [08:00] Drew
A significant portion of the episode is devoted to a humorous yet vulnerable discussion about Tana’s brief experiment with the furry fandom. She recounts her attempt to engage with the community and how it led to ambiguous reactions, sharing, “I really was just on all fours. Like, my knees hurt” ([08:10]). The conversation navigates misconceptions about furries, societal judgments, and personal identity exploration.
Setting the Stage for Internal Conflicts and Breakups
Timestamp: [20:44] Makoa
The hosts transition into discussing the intricate dynamics of long-term friendships and public breakups. They touch upon the challenges of maintaining personal relationships under public scrutiny, emphasizing the emotional toll and the amplified consequences of public opinion.
The Central Story: Paige's Stalking Neighbor
Timestamp: [51:46]
The heart of Episode 107 revolves around Drew’s unsettling experience with a neighbor exhibiting paranoid and aggressive behavior. Drew narrates multiple encounters where his neighbor followed him and his roommates, culminating in a distressing incident captured on Ring camera footage:
Initial Encounter: Drew describes seeing an elderly neighbor bizarrely peeking through her door late at night, creating an eerie and unsettling atmosphere ([52:15]).
Increased Harassment: Both Drew and his roommate Olivia experience intrusive questioning and unwarranted visits from the neighbor, leading to heightened anxiety and fear ([54:17]).
Police Intervention: The situation escalates when the neighbor is admitted to a police station exhibiting signs of severe mental distress, diagnosed with bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. This revelation adds a layer of complexity, shifting the narrative from mere harassment to a concerning mental health crisis ([57:33]).
Ongoing Threats: Even after the police intervention, the neighbor’s erratic behavior persists, including tampering with Drew’s car and continued intrusion attempts, leaving the hosts grappling with feelings of vulnerability and safety concerns ([61:00]).
Reflection on Mental Health and Public Safety
Timestamp: [60:38] Tana Mongeau
The episode underscores the importance of mental health awareness and the challenges individuals face when dealing with neighbors who exhibit unstable behavior. The hosts express empathy for the neighbor’s condition while addressing the legitimate fears and threats posed by her actions.
Audience Engagement and Call for Stories
Timestamp: [67:49]
Encouraging listener interaction, Tana invites the audience to share their own experiences with difficult neighbors, fostering a sense of community and support among listeners facing similar challenges.
Closing Thoughts and Future Plans
Timestamp: [102:49]
As the episode draws to a close, Tana reflects on the tumultuous year and teases upcoming content for 2025, including an award show episode. The hosts express gratitude towards their audience for their unwavering support and hint at exploring more personal and impactful stories in future episodes.
Notable Quotes:
Tana Mongeau on Interior Decorating: “I can’t interior decorate to save my life.” ([03:33])
Makoa on Minimalist Trends: “This is like a death.” ([04:03])
Drew on Furry Fandom: “I really was just on all fours. Like, my knees hurt.” ([08:10])
Tana on Socializing with Older Crowds: “I feel like if you averaged out the age of all the people there, like 60.” ([05:50])
Tana on Mental Health and Safety: “I don't even know how to describe this, but it was really unsettling.” ([53:19])
Conclusion
Episode 107 of "Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield" offers a deep dive into personal experiences, from humorous attempts at fandom to confronting real-life threats from a traumatizing neighbor. Through candid conversations and shared vulnerabilities, the hosts provide listeners with relatable content that balances entertainment with meaningful discussions on mental health and safety.