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Tana Mongeau
This is kind of weird like because like in an hour these chairs are going to be facing that way and we're going to be saying it again.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. Do you guys like our new set?
Tana Mongeau
We are in Philadelphia.
Brooke Schofield
Philadelphia. We're in Philly the Met, which is our favorite venue ever.
Tana Mongeau
We're in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. I always think Philadelphia is a state. Doesn't just objectively, Honestly. Yes. If you were a Victorian child and someone was like Philadelphia, you'd be like, you should name name it that. That's a state.
Brooke Schofield
Yes, I do agree with that. But did you learn the state song?
Tana Mongeau
No, I never learned the state song.
Brooke Schofield
I'll teach you two on the bus.
Tana Mongeau
Thank you. I'm honestly excited for that. That can Be our high activity tonight. But we are at the Met Theater. We. We have the Met gala at home. This is the closest I'll ever be to the Met here in Philly. And we have a show tonight and we're so excited. And I really hope you guys enjoy this episode, quite frankly, because it was $6,000.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. What they made us pay.
Tana Mongeau
Can I. Apparently it's like a thing like they have. Right? And I. To me, the union just feels like the cloud, right? Like, I'm like, you and what union? Right? Like.
Brooke Schofield
Well, no, I mean, there is definitely, definitely a union. But I do learn so much about, like, show business on the road.
Tana Mongeau
Like, like dark stage. No one can set their feet on the stage for certain hours. Because the union says no.
Brooke Schofield
No, because union needs, like, times out, like breaks. But that's like any union. It's like you have to be treated fairly as the worker.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, but like paying the union to have to, like, use the stage for. I guess it's commercial use. I guess we should join a union.
Brooke Schofield
Are you in sag?
Tana Mongeau
No, I'm not in sag.
Brooke Schofield
You've met probably all the qualifications to be in sag. You probably just have to apply.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, I guess. Yeah. It's like acting and like anything that doesn't make sense. But you know what? To circle back to this episode being $6,000, do you know what I find really funny is that all of the most expensive episodes of Canceled have, like, tanked. Like, like the Hawaii episode was like $6,000. Granted. I don't know where I got off just titling that. The Hawaii episode. Like, bold of you to just assume people would click that. Like, well, it looked so gorgeous, but I. We could have had like a clickbait moment there. You know, I could have put in more work to get people to watch it, but got bit by a shark, obviously. Flying air in here and shit. Like every. Just our most expensive episodes always fucking tank. And then it's the ones where we're in, like, last night's pajamas hung over like, you know what I mean? Nothing. No theatrics, no production.
Brooke Schofield
Grateful for all our episodes. And I don't even care how many views they get.
Tana Mongeau
That's very fair. I didn't. Oh my God, you really. You really bashed me into a corner there. Like, what the fuck am I gonna say to that? I don't give a fuck. But you know what I mean? Just obviously, like, when you put money into production, you hope it, you know, pays off.
Brooke Schofield
Roi.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, exactly. But I mean, regardless, I'M excited to film. We filmed an episode the other day in New York City in our favorite studio.
Brooke Schofield
What's the name of the Melrose podcast?
Tana Mongeau
Melrose Podcast.
Brooke Schofield
They let us because it's not on Melrose. It is in New York.
Tana Mongeau
The original one was on Melrose. I've used them in LA before, but then they've expanded to New York and I think Austin. But we went in the other day to film, and I. I've never done that in the history of Canceled. That bad. I've definitely come in to shoot Canceled in, like, a mood, you know what I mean? Or, like, I'm sad or whatever. We were talking about it kind of in the episode because I was just so depressed. So not okay. Like, it was bad. It was like, someone get this girl a jacket and award, you know? Yeah. But it is hard, obviously, every single week, expecting yourself to show up in the same mood. Especially when we shoot sporadically. It's not like we shoot every.
Brooke Schofield
When you have multiple personality disorder.
Tana Mongeau
Me. You know, the other day, Makoho called me, and he goes. He's like, I miss you so much. Like, I miss every version of you. I miss drunk you. I miss. Which this was really nice of him to say, even this is out of our friendship's character. But he's like, I miss you drunk you. I mistired you. Like, I miss funny you. I miss. He's naming all these versions of me, and he goes, I really miss. The whole squad. Like, referred to, like, all of my personalities as the whole squad.
Brooke Schofield
By the way, I wasn't saying you had multiple personality disorder. I just want to clear that up.
Tana Mongeau
I don't think I do, but I know that my father did, so it's really. It's looming. And who knows?
Brooke Schofield
These days I feel like Fawn had.
Tana Mongeau
Some of that, but I definitely notice more things about my brain patterns as I. When I'm sober, obviously.
Brooke Schofield
Duh.
Tana Mongeau
I'm sober again, by the way. You guys, we don't have to make this a whole. The whole shebang, but your girl is tired. And as you guys know, I've been wanting to be sober for a while now, but I just, like, for the first time, I really, like, couldn't just do it like that. Like, I kept just, like, having a beer a day and, like, was like.
Brooke Schofield
Finally, for a second, you were like, okay about it. Like, you weren't, like, getting hammered. It was just, like, a couple nights that we were, like, really, really partying.
Tana Mongeau
I think I was moderate. Like, I think I was moderate about it, but it's still, like, if you have to have one beer a day, like, if you feel like you need that fucking beer, there's still a deeper.
Brooke Schofield
Thing that's still a little bit of alcoholism.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. So I finally was able to just flip a switch. And it feels good. But it's funny because I notice when I'm sober, I just have so many more, like, impulsive thoughts. Like, I don't know how to explain. I was thinking about this last night on stage. You and I are mid show, and I'm sitting there, and I was thinking, like, right now, like, I could just scream me at the top of my lungs. Like, I could just. Like, I could. I could take a shit. Like, right now on stage all the.
Brooke Schofield
Time, like, intrusive thoughts. I always think, like, what if I just started, like. Like, burst out into song in the middle of the show? Like, I want to know how you would have to react.
Tana Mongeau
I think I would love it. I think you know me.
Brooke Schofield
I love that because I might.
Tana Mongeau
I love a moment to, like, riff. The other day, Brooke ran off stage because she had to pee, and I literally just started rapping Hefner. Like, it was 2017 again, and, like, it was fun. I had fun with the crowd. They were enjoying it. But, yeah, my intrusive thoughts are just so much worse.
Brooke Schofield
I don't know where.
Tana Mongeau
I don't. Multiple personalities got me there. I don't know how I got there.
Brooke Schofield
I don't know either, but I'm 6,000 bucks for this. I'm happy for you. We're going to have a good time.
Tana Mongeau
We are going to have a good time. And also the other day, that another reason we had to scrap that episode, because not only was I just the most sad sack bitch alive, like, I really was just, like, I think I was just tired as well. Like, I think that when we have off days, right? But the only off days we've had were in Springfield, Massachusetts, and New York City. And Springfield is Paige's hometown, so all of her hometown friends are there. The hotel's attached to a casino. Like, we're having a great fucking night. Like, it was just, like, super fun. And then the next set of off days are in New York City, and, like, all of our best friends are there, and we have. Normally, I like, I appreciate when the off days are in Kentucky and there is nothing to do and no one is there and no one wants to celebrate and no one wants to have fun, right? Because then it's just like a joint embed and rest. But then we went to shoot the podcast. And I was like, I haven't slept in a week.
Brooke Schofield
Like, yeah, it was pretty tough. I was in great spirits, honestly. I would have really delivered.
Tana Mongeau
No, you devoured. I honestly am going to figure out how to cut up, like, your segments and put them on like Patreon because.
Brooke Schofield
I'm sorry, because it happens way more often to me than it does to you, where I come into an episode and I'm like, not very happy. Mostly because I'm just generally not very happy. But I was so excited. I had such a good mood on me. And then, and that's the thing as.
Tana Mongeau
Well, is trying to get the both of us in like the same riffing mood is just obviously it can be difficult. But then, not only that, all of our topics were like, Diddy, like that girl, what's her Name? Who, the 14 year old who just shot her mom.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. I don't know. And like, a lot of, like, really dark topics that honestly you don't come to the canceled podcast to listen to.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And I think that it's one thing to talk about them when you're in a mood, but if you're already just like, sad and then you're talking about, like, how awful things are happening in the world, like, it was just like, I couldn't put it out. I was like, oh, my God. Like this.
Brooke Schofield
I do think we should circle back to that little girl who drove her car to Starbucks, though.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I think we could talk about all of those topics today. Just the combo of the two was really scary. Speaking of topics that we shouldn't talk about politics, I want to say something because obviously I read the comments on the last episode. Canceled has always been a place where I feel like we discuss what is on our for you pages and what's getting memed and like, what's happening in the world. Right. And I think that I've said this a lot about the presidential election, but sometimes with the topics at hand and the things that are happening, it can feel like a reality television show. And these sounds are being made. They're eating the dogs, are eating the cats.
Brooke Schofield
And they're pretty unserious.
Tana Mongeau
Them talking about, well, it is very serious, but the Internet is making it unserious. Like even just her fucking her earring, like, that was a crazy thing to just like, think about, like someone, whatever the bluetooth hearing, yada, yada. But I do just want to clarify that I have always said this since the dawn of time. I never want to be your factual, credible news source. And I Don't want to be any part of that problem of, like, spreading misinformation. Like, you guys should take the time to do your own research and then obviously, please do go vote. I think that I was just kind of honing in on like the meme culture that has become of the. What's it called? Not the election, the debate. And that's exactly why I need to shut the fuck up. So no more of that around here.
Brooke Schofield
I had to talk about eating the cats and dogs. Like, it was just too good.
Tana Mongeau
But even that, it's like, people like, that's in Springfield, Ohio. Y'all don't even know which ring field it's in. Like, I do understand all of the people saying to shut the fuck up about that and listen. Heard you loud and clear. Coming back every week, shooting my shot, swinging. Sometimes I'm missing, sometimes I'm hitting. I hear y'all.
Brooke Schofield
Okay. I'm pretty much only missing.
Tana Mongeau
Honestly, there's that. Seriously though, do your research, make an educated decision. Go and vote for what you believe in. And please God, I hope that no one out there is like, canceled. Podcast is my only news source and we will be more mindful than even if everything is being memed. Like, you know, obviously that like Donald Trump being put to that peanut song. Like, I just. It's like it's my whole timeline. But I do understand that even though it's being meme, like, I'm not trying to like perpetuate that culture. I don't fucking know. I'll shut up. We heard you, okay? We heard you. That was my point.
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Tana Mongeau
You know what's been just stirring my soup? Keeping me awake at night?
Brooke Schofield
Okay, what is it?
Tana Mongeau
It's totally not the insomnia from going sober. And just this is the only thing that's keeping me the awake at night. And I just want to, before I even get into this, like the two people I'm about to talk about. I love you more than life. Okay, I love them so much. But I get a text the other day from Ari Aguirre.
Brooke Schofield
Oh no.
Tana Mongeau
Where he says I just met. I can't even say it. Like my voice like it's like actually can't come out of me. He said, I just met Adam Sandler. Him and Suede Brooks are sitting on the side of the road in New York City. They're eating their meal and Adam Sandler walks by in his basketball shorts and they have a quick combo with him. They then text me about it. They send Me a voice memo detailing the interaction. I have so many thoughts, I really don't even know where to begin. Okay.
Brooke Schofield
I'm personally. A conspiracy. I think it's a conspiracy. I think it was an attempt to upset you. I don't doubt that they saw him because I, you know, it's. It's likely that they saw him, but it's like, like, what are the odds Adam Sandler is stopping to have a conversation with Ari Aguirre?
Tana Mongeau
You know how new I've thought about this so hard. You know how New York cafes are set up and they have tables by the doorway? Maybe he went in to pick up an order and as he was walking out of the doorway, they're sitting at the table adjacent to the doorway, and somehow that has started a conversation. While he's maybe waiting for a conversation.
Brooke Schofield
What could Ari say to whip up a conversation?
Tana Mongeau
Don't you feel like Ari is so, like, hey, Adam, like, code and so is Suede. And then them together, like, oh, it's.
Brooke Schofield
Just like, I don't want to doubt them, but I think it could have easily been pushed because, like, I've personally done this as an embellisher myself. Like, if I see someone in public, I'm like, obviously, I met them and I talked to them.
Tana Mongeau
I'll never forget one time. Do we talk about this on the pod? No, we didn't. We talked about this on the Patreon. Brooke and I were in, like, a massive fight. Like, George, gate level fucking blow. Big summer blowout fight. And so just imagine, obviously we're mad at each other. Other, whatever. And like, a day goes by and we still haven't talked since our fight. And I open up my Instagram and on your Instagram story, is ADAM Sandler like, 50ft away from you? And obviously in a probable world, had we not been fighting, we probably would have been together. And I just remember I didn't sleep. Like, I was shaking in bed, like I couldn't.
Brooke Schofield
He was. And shout out, Frankie Jonas. Honestly, because we do love Frankie Jonas. If it weren't for Frankie, I would not have been able to get anywhere near Adam. But he was in the little celebrity box at the Jonas Brothers concert. And I did say. I said, hey, Adam, and he said, hey. That was the whole conversation.
Tana Mongeau
I'm still. I mean, again, I would be just fully nothing but happy for you. Actually, no, fudge that. I'm not happy for anyone that meets Adam Sandler that isn't me. And I'm just going to fucking say it, but here's what I will say in your heart. I know it's just jealousy. Like, I'm just so fucking jealous. Like, genuinely, I'm so fucking jealous. Here's what I will say, though. I've been having people come up to me at the meet and greets and they've been quoting me saying, like, you were the epicenter of my world. Like, all the Walt Disney shit. Everything I said about Adam and I could understand now I think, you know, with the roles reversed. Not that I'm creeped out by people saying that, but more so that obviously Adam and I have different. Me saying Adam, like, I know him, we have different personalities. Like. Like I could understand how I'm just really creepy to him. And I just want to clarify. It's. That's, you know, it's nothing like that. Even the other day, someone told me where he was shooting Happy Gilmore in New Jersey. And it was like 45 minutes from where we were. And I didn't go there because I felt like that's not what I should do. I don't want to hunt him down, do you know? But I want to. You go, actually, sorry, I had a.
Brooke Schofield
Fan come up to me on the street the other day and she goes, this is so crazy. I just ran into both Adam Sandler's daughters and I go, where are they? Because imagine we befriend them, but then.
Tana Mongeau
Like, there's just too. Like this. There's too much evidence. Yeah, you're right.
Brooke Schofield
Digital footprint. We always ourselves up like that, for sure.
Tana Mongeau
And it's. Again, we're just so close. Like, I keep seeing these comedians adjacent to Adam Sandler. Text you or text just. I. It's. I just feel so close.
Brooke Schofield
Anyways, it's going to happen. It's going to happen. Manifestation is real. Literally everything that we've ever spoken out into the universe, we've gotten.
Tana Mongeau
This is what I'm just going to say for a boyfriend is for like. Like Ari, for example. It's like I told him that it was the equivalent of, like, if someone gifted me a crocodile. Burkina. Right? Like, he loves luxury things and, like, you know, there would be buffalo sauce inside of my crocodile Birkin within a couple weeks and Ari would be genuinely disheartened that I was given this and he wasn't. Right.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Like, same with, like, what, a suede love, like diamond. Yeah. I can understand that there are opportunities where suede could see me in them and be like, I might deserve that more than Tana. Right. And I just feel like this is one of Those situations where it's like, that is why I can't feel happy for them. Because I.
Brooke Schofield
It's okay to be happy for somebody and also jealous. Like, that's how I feel about a lot of people's careers that I look at. I'm like, God, I want that career so bad, but I'm, like, also happy for them.
Tana Mongeau
And. See, I feel you with that. I don't know. There's just this weird disconnect, and maybe I'm just fucking weird. Maybe I'm just.
Brooke Schofield
No, you're gonna meet him, and it's gonna be way more intimate and amazing than that experience. And you're gonna be so grateful that that wasn't your first experience with Adam Sandler. I'm so confident about it. That's not even funny. I'm gonna do a Sweet 16 surprise for you for your 26th.
Tana Mongeau
But also, maybe I never meet him. Like, maybe it's nice to always have something.
Brooke Schofield
Did you say.
Tana Mongeau
How old are you?
Brooke Schofield
You're 26?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. How. You're 28? 27. 27. 27. Like, that's a dream age for sure, because that means you, like, made it out of the 27 Club. Like, you're.
Brooke Schofield
You know, I still got a two more months, I think croak at any second.
Tana Mongeau
What was I gonna say? Oh, I guess just my entire point was, like, maybe I do never need to meet him. So I always have something.
Brooke Schofield
Like, right. I like for some people to remain, like, actual magical celebrities. Like, I feel that way about, like, Miley Cyrus. I never want to be even in the same room as Miley Cyrus because I've actually idolized her. First thought, like, she's my one person.
Tana Mongeau
That, like, that's like, maybe that's why people love God so much, you know? Like, I can't meet, like, that's how I feel about us.
Brooke Schofield
No, people meet God all the time.
Tana Mongeau
That's actually true. I've hit some wax pens and definitely taken some mushrooms that got me there.
Brooke Schofield
Wait, you know what I was thinking about? My thought of Miley Cyrus reminded me of this. I don't know why I was laying in bed last night and remembering, my grandma used to take me to Barnes and Noble, like, literally every day. It was my favorite store ever. And she would read a whole book, and I would go through every single J14.
Tana Mongeau
My parents would frequently drop me off at Barnes and Noble.
Brooke Schofield
It's the best place in the world.
Tana Mongeau
To go, like, free.
Brooke Schofield
You can get lost in there. So I would read every single magazine, and I was Remembering, like, why was there so much evidence? Like, there's so many articles. Justin Bieber. Not Justin Bieber, Jonas Brothers, Miley Cyrus. Like, all about how they were saving themselves for marriage. Like, how they weren't gonna have sex until marriage in, like, these children's.
Tana Mongeau
No. Remember the purity ring? I, like, I remember. This is crazy. When I think about this now, actually, I remember wanting a purity ring so.
Brooke Schofield
Bad because Jonas brother son saving my. For Nick Jonas.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my. And when Nick Jonas got diabetes, I thought it was.
Brooke Schofield
No, I'm not kidding. I held, like, a vigil. It was like, I was so distraught.
Tana Mongeau
I thought I needed my own pocket insulin just in case I ran into it.
Brooke Schofield
I'm so worried about him. I saw him at the Jonas Rhodes concert, and I was like. I was literally checking on him. Like, do you think his blood sugar is high?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God. It was really. It's so funny, though. That is so, like, the purity ring of it all. I remember that.
Brooke Schofield
I just, like, I can't imagine somebody being like, somebody. A teenager. They were, like, 14. Being asked about that in an interview. Now, that would be so inappropriate. Like, hey, so we're not. Before you're married.
Tana Mongeau
That's every interview of every 2,000 that long ago.
Brooke Schofield
You know what I mean? Like, I understand, like, how horrible we were to, like, Britney and, like, do you know that episode of Howard Stern where Anna Nicole Smith is there and he's like, how much do I. How much do I step on the scale?
Tana Mongeau
Of course.
Brooke Schofield
But, like, who's that guy who was.
Tana Mongeau
Like, leave her alone.
Brooke Schofield
Leave her alone.
Tana Mongeau
Leave Britney alone. I love him.
Brooke Schofield
It was so sweet.
Tana Mongeau
Even the Olsen twins, do you know that they had, like. Like, big news publications?
Brooke Schofield
Big.
Tana Mongeau
We were just talking about the Olsen twins. That's why it reminded me of this. But, like, giant news publications were doing countdowns until they turned 18, like, on their 18th birthday. And, like, it was, like, actually terrifying and, like, asking them all about that before that. That was, like, literally up until this generation of social media stars and child stars. That was a thing, like, the Demi Lovatos of the world dealt with that.
Brooke Schofield
I guess it wasn't. Yeah, it wasn't that crazy because, like, even I just saw a clip of Kourtney Kardashian talking about, like, Justin Bieber, saying, like, yeah, I just did a whole shoot in the Bahamas with Justin Bieber. And they're like, how old is he? She's like, 16. I'm like, oh, Kim. Oh, okay.
Tana Mongeau
But.
Brooke Schofield
And, like, yeah, Courtney's the one who.
Tana Mongeau
Has even with all this Diddy stuff. I'm seeing a lot of stuff. Like, and as a believer, I've been like on the edge of my seat waiting for this to really, like, come to the public light. Because I really thought when he released like Lonely, like that song, those lyrics, that video, his performances of that, several other songs, but that one, like, specifically that it. And like the yummy video, all of the Easter eggs in that. How it, like, people say that it's a play on Hollywood kind of feasting on young people. Whatever. I thought it would all come to light then and like, it didn't. And now it's all finally coming to light. Like how horrible Justin Bieber was treated.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
By every celebrity too. Like just the sexualization of him by, like women, celebrity, just everything. It's. It's nuts. Like, yeah, he had.
Brooke Schofield
But I'm glad he's doing better. The baby was born.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I feel like he. And he'll do everything in his power, I think, to protect that kid from everything he went through, which I think is in turn a beautiful thing and all you can do with trauma. But.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. Remember how protective he was over Billy? He would, like, cry over it.
Tana Mongeau
That's so sweet because he probably saw someone so much of himself in his rise to fame in her, and just. I can't imagine how emotional that is. I always say even I like genuinely feel a protective attachment to like, these younger tick tock stars who are like, you raised me and like, whatever, you know, like, it's like, I hope they don't have to go through like I went through.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I hope it's ever changing. And that's just like 1/1,000th of. Obviously.
Brooke Schofield
I think we're headed in the right direction at least.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
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Tana Mongeau
I want to talk about the Diddy ship, but I feel like everyone's just kind of beating it into the ground. It is fucking nuts.
Brooke Schofield
It's so crazy. I just like, I don't know, it just is hard. Like I'm like Sarah Jessica Parker is in the photos. Like I'm like, I don't know if I understand what is going on here.
Tana Mongeau
That I, I was saying this when we shot, but I genuinely do think this is going to take down like a fourth of Hollywood. Like I think everyone was involved, everyone knew something. Katt Williams has said it forever. Like Charlamagne has said it forever. Like of don't go to Diddy parties. Like it's all been. That's what's crazy is there's never been a case like this. I was just watching Diddy on a talk show in like 2005 where he's telling the talk show host, I don't remember who it was, but he's telling the talk show host, like, yeah, I put locks on all the outside of my doors at my parties and I make my parties really hot so that people get more, the girls get more drunk and they stay and like yada yada, like it was, it's like the definition of hiding in plain sight and that. Like the power trip of it all.
Brooke Schofield
Like. Yeah, but maybe it goes along with what we were just saying where it's like things like that were like okay then, not okay, but like it like it's way, just a way different, different culture now. And like we are way more cognizant of things like that now. Whereas before it was like people just.
Tana Mongeau
Got away with saying a lot more. But I think that and obviously as well, like maybe with like rap culture, a lot of the things he would just say about like having sex with women and stuff like that, obviously people are just like, well he's like being a rapper and fucking bitches, right? But it's so not and the charges are so not. And it's, it's just nuts. And so many people have been saying it, it's crazy. I keep seeing everyone talk about the thousand bottles of baby oil, right? And obviously I think all of that shit is insane. Like having thousands of IV bags because all the people participating in your freak offs are going to be days of dehydrate and they seized so many drugs, so. So it's like you're flying in all of these sex workers across state lines, across all these things, feeding them drugs, making them do things that they don't want to do with your power. And this is all like confirmed. This is all, like, this is all in the indictment. And then they seize your house and find like thousands of sex toys, thousands of bottles of baby oil, thou, like thousands of iv. Like that doesn't look good. And it's all on tape. And like those tapes were being used as like a power play. Like he was saying, like to every celebrity. Like, oh, you're not going to expose me. I have this video of you doing X, Y and Z. But then now that's what's him. Obvious that's what's gonna put him in jail for life is the fact that he recorded all of it, you know.
Brooke Schofield
But, oh, that's so crazy. I saw something where he was like refusing to eat jail food because he's afraid someone's gonna poison him. But I'm like, if you're not guilty, you're not afraid of someone poisoning you. Like someone's only gonna poison you to protect themselves, you know what I mean? From getting, you know, exposed or whatever it is. But like, like you said, it was like literally hidden in plain sight. Like Eminem says, like, like the day Diddy admits that he put out the hit that got pot killed.
Tana Mongeau
And the, like, what's the, the other Eminem lyric where he's like, he spells rapper without like the other P and then he says like P, Diddy and like all this stuff and like it's a little nuts. I mean it's, it's all been in like plain sight. And to deny a 50 million dollar bail. Like he, he put it up, he said, here's my $48 million house. Here's my $2 million house.
Brooke Schofield
I didn't know they could do that.
Tana Mongeau
I like, yeah, because if they think you're going to tamper with evidence or you're just a societal home, then I.
Brooke Schofield
Feel like you shouldn't. They have just not set bail, I guess. You know, I never, I just recently understood bail. Like, you know that when you get that money back after your, like after.
Tana Mongeau
You go to court, if you're not.
Brooke Schofield
After it goes to trial or whatever.
Tana Mongeau
Or if you're guilty. Here we go again.
Brooke Schofield
I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, you know what?
Brooke Schofield
Forget one.
Tana Mongeau
Google search away, open that new tab.
Brooke Schofield
And educate to think. Like it was so crazy that people were able to put up like a million dollar bail. But then someone told me that, yeah, like once it goes to court, like you get that back or like once there's a verdict, you get it back.
Tana Mongeau
That's interesting. I didn't know.
Brooke Schofield
I didn't know that either.
Tana Mongeau
And it's honestly probably not true. But back to the baby oil. Now there's all these conspiracy theories because. Have you ever seen ghb? Yeah. Have you ever done ghb?
Brooke Schofield
Not on purpose.
Tana Mongeau
Very fair.
Brooke Schofield
I only know about it because of that LA promoter who got in trouble for it. Do you remember that? And it was like a whole thing. There were like text threads like saying like, yeah, we gave them like G or whatever they were calling it. And then the girl died in her sleep.
Tana Mongeau
A lot of people. Yeah. Cuz you can't mix it with alcohol. And ironically it's the roof.
Brooke Schofield
They literally gave it to her, left her at home. And then it was like a promoter that like we used to see out all the time and now he's just roaming the streets, running free.
Tana Mongeau
It is so common and sad. It's crazy how many parties I've gone to or artists I know or people who do it recreationally or people who like choose to do it and like.
Brooke Schofield
Pass it out aren't even essentially right.
Tana Mongeau
It's like it is Ruflin. Yeah. But it's, it's like an oil essentially. Right.
Brooke Schofield
So you can just like drip, drip.
Tana Mongeau
So people are saying, was it. Was he raiding the diaper aisle or were those filled with ghb?
Brooke Schofield
Like, I mean, I guess that's an easy check for the government anyway.
Tana Mongeau
Like, yeah, I guess that's true. I don't know. I'm done. I. I really am just like, like.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, maybe we get to a more Hootie topic than P. Diddy.
Tana Mongeau
I guess it's just, it is nuts.
Brooke Schofield
Like, it's, it's horrible. And I hope that he honestly goes away forever. I hope to God that nobody kills him in prison because I feel like that is a bummer. I want him to suffer for his whole life.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. That's. There's just so many victims and watching all the victims come forward, it's, it's just like so sad and it's crazy. And I hope, I really do hope that this maybe sets a precedent for a change in the power dynamic in Hollywood. Like, I agree.
Brooke Schofield
Do you think you got like super terrified when that R. Kelly dropped?
Tana Mongeau
No. And that's the sad thing. I think he was probably so still tripped up on power that he was like, you know what I mean? I don't know.
Brooke Schofield
Ew.
Tana Mongeau
I was gonna segue into a lighter note of the news and talk about that. Was it an 8 year old girl who drove how Many miles. What is I ever written down?
Brooke Schofield
I don't know. I think it was like a long way.
Tana Mongeau
An 8 year old girl drove 30 minutes to a Target from her house. She stole her parents car and drove 30 minutes to Target to just get a Frappuccino. And then she spent 400 and like they found her. Right?
Brooke Schofield
That is so insane.
Tana Mongeau
I think it's so. It is.
Brooke Schofield
Until like someone gets killed on the road and there was an eight year old behind the wheel and not to make it so dark.
Tana Mongeau
Immediate retraction. Immediate apology.
Brooke Schofield
It is funny.
Tana Mongeau
The thing is, is obviously who told her to drive though.
Brooke Schofield
Because like that's not a thing. You can't just like get in the car and like guess if you put.
Tana Mongeau
Me in a car one minute from my house and said drive back to your house, I could not do it. I'm obviously I don't drive, but obviously neither does she. I'm so directionally challenged. I can't believe she made it to a target 30 minutes away by memory.
Brooke Schofield
Maybe she does so maybe she had one of those toy. Can you believe I didn't even know you were in New York? That's how crazy. Like how like is that not insane?
Tana Mongeau
Hi, my little chickadee. My little brat summer chickadee. It's going good. We're Talking about the 8 year old who drove 30 minutes away from her house. She stole her parents car and drove to a target, dude. And okay, so then again then she spends. Then she spends 400 bucks. I would pay 400 bucks for a tick tock haul. Come give it to us.
Brooke Schofield
We. So she, she had intent, you know what I mean? Like that means she just like she really had a vision. It was premeditated because she brought the card, she took the car.
Tana Mongeau
She's eight. I'm trying to think diva. What? Frappuccino. Like I just.
Brooke Schofield
And just imagine, I bet it was double chocolate chip.
Tana Mongeau
Imagine you're just like shopping and you see an 8 year old just all by herself. Frappuccino. Like cart. And like what do 8 year olds even like, like, I guess makeup and.
Brooke Schofield
Skincare now they like like drunk elephant. Like I liked like limited too, but like slime.
Tana Mongeau
And still I'm trying to think about what Kiki likes.
Brooke Schofield
Kiki doesn't like slime.
Tana Mongeau
Kiki like slime. Kiki's my goddaughter, you guys. I'm so wholesome.
Brooke Schofield
You think Kiki likes slime?
Tana Mongeau
Kiki likes slime. Kiki likes Olivia Rodrigo, my niece.
Brooke Schofield
But she's 12 and even if she took the car. Like everyone would be dead me.
Tana Mongeau
But now Kiki likes Apple Day, so that's. Oh great. She's definitely growing up. Like I, I missed the Christmases and days when it was like, wait, you.
Brooke Schofield
Want to hear something funny? I'm talking to this guy and I made him make a tik Tok account. Cuz he doesn't have a tik Tok account, but I wanted to send him tik toks.
Tana Mongeau
Okay, did you just say you're talking to this guy? Y'all, my is booed up, okay?
Brooke Schofield
I'm booed up and I'm.
Tana Mongeau
And it, it happened. So it didn't happen so fast. Actually it happened at like a normal amount of time. And I'm really happy. I think he's a great guy.
Brooke Schofield
So I'm the nicest guy I probably have ever talked to and I'm obsessed with him. But he doesn't have a tick tock. Okay? And that wasn't going to fly with me because there's so many times in a day like I don't want to text someone a million tick tocks. He doesn't have a tick tock. See I, that's. That to me is embarrassing. So I'm like, please make a Tik Tok account. And he made one and it's like his name is like Jake4565. Like it's like a random username, okay? Like no trace of him whatsoever. The other day he gets a follower and he's like, how the fuck did I get a follower? And it's my 12 year old niece.
Tana Mongeau
And I go, do you think it just showed up like Brooke Schofield follows? Or like maybe like doesn't it like recommend people?
Brooke Schofield
My following is also hidden on TikTok. Like you can't go to my following. And it's not like people you may know because it's not like she has his phone number. So it's like how did she find. He has zero videos, no phone photo, his name is like nothing but numbers.
Tana Mongeau
And she's better than the, than the Sleuths.
Brooke Schofield
She is. But I'm like, what are the odds of that?
Tana Mongeau
That is really crazy.
Brooke Schofield
I'm like, Cassidy, how did you find him? She's so funny.
Tana Mongeau
Wait, that, that is so funny. But I swear these, this generation of kids is like tech technologically smarter than we are. Like it's. Oh my God.
Brooke Schofield
I met this little girl the other night. I think I told you about her, but she was like, she was with the family that was sitting Next to me at that restaurant. This is from our scrapped episode, guys. She. I am not exaggerating. She is the most beautiful girl I' seen. Me and BB were, like, staring at her, and, like, it was, like, creepy. We were, like, holy. Because her eyelashes were, like, black and so long, and she had, like, yellow. Like, actually yellow eyes. It was, like, the most unique girl I've ever seen. And so finally, after staring at her forever, I, like, turned to her family, and I was like, she is literally the most beautiful girl ever. And they're like, thank you, blah, blah. And then please, please tell what the.
Tana Mongeau
Part of the story that made me sob uncontrollably?
Brooke Schofield
No. It was so cute. So we're, like, on the side of the street because we're in New York. So, like, obviously people are passing by and stuff. And, like, a lot of people were coming up to me, like, saying, hi, whatever. And at a certain point, she turns to me and she's like, hi. Like, I'm blind. So she, like, grabbed my hand. She's like, I'm blind. The mom.
Tana Mongeau
The mom.
Brooke Schofield
Okay, the mom. And she was like, I just want you to know, like, that says so much about your character that people are willing to come up to you and, like, you know, like, you have such a special energy for people to feel so comfortable, yada, yada. And she, like, literally made me cry. But then as soon as we stopped talking, I thought to myself, like, oh, my God, like, she doesn't even know how. She doesn't know what her daughter even looks like. And that is the most beautiful little girl I've ever seen in my entire life. It made me so sad. I don't know why.
Tana Mongeau
I know why.
Brooke Schofield
And it's like, you know, she probably hears it all day long, like, because, like, there's no way these people. People aren't stopping. This girl on the street, she, like, doesn't even look human. And, like, she probably just has to guess, but they were such a sweet family. And they kept talking to us and, like, told us, how did you not suffer from.
Tana Mongeau
If this is, like, an OG blindness or, like, well, what do you mean?
Brooke Schofield
I'm like, how recently? Like, I can't. You can't say that.
Tana Mongeau
No. Well, there's a politically correct way to ask. No, there's not.
Brooke Schofield
There wasn't. But, like, is she. I mean, she was looking right at me, and she took my hand and, like. And you could see that she was blind because, like, you could tell. But she also, like, was beautiful. Her makeup was done. She had, like, A perfect wing. I'm like, how'd you do that? But she was like, I can't see you, but, like, I can tell you have such a good energy. Like, she was so sweet, but it just made me so sad to think that, like, she literally cannot see her daughter.
Tana Mongeau
I always, like, I really always wonder and think that with blind people. Like, you know what I mean? Like, did they become blind so then they can have, like, visions in their imagination of what things look like or. Being born blind is crazy because it's like, truly nothing.
Brooke Schofield
I think I would. Truly.
Tana Mongeau
Well, I don't know.
Brooke Schofield
Would you rather be born blind or. Or become blind?
Tana Mongeau
Become blind?
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. But then it's like, do you mourn, like, what you used to see?
Tana Mongeau
For sure. But, like, having ever seen it, that's.
Brooke Schofield
Like, a privilege, I guess I just think. I don't know. I might not want to know what's going on out there.
Tana Mongeau
That says everything about you. And I, though.
Brooke Schofield
Well, I would just be so sad. Well, I guess you can imagine, though, at least you could. They could be like, oh, this is a theater. And so I could be like, I. You know, I would know what that looks like.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, we're like, this is a brunette.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, yeah. Someone said being born blind is like seeing out of your elbow.
Tana Mongeau
Paige said that the other day. We'll have to fact check that one.
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Brooke Schofield
Do you know when it happened to me the other day?
Tana Mongeau
What?
Brooke Schofield
I was at KITH in New York, and I ran into a girl, and she was like, oh, my God, it's so nice to meet you. And she was like, I wish I had tickets to the show tonight, but, like, I couldn't get them or something. So I was like, oh, like, do you want to come? Like, I'll put you on the list. She's like, oh, for sure. Like, I put her on the list with her friend, whatever. And I sent it. I sent it to whoever needed to see it. I said, like, can you get them tickets for tonight's show? Right. Tell me why. I come off stage and they are sitting side stage. Like, these two girls are sitting side stage.
Tana Mongeau
Like, someone gave them all access.
Brooke Schofield
Someone gave them all access. Like, completely complete.
Tana Mongeau
Were they in our green room before the show.
Brooke Schofield
They. No, but they. Well, we.
Tana Mongeau
Were they in our green room after the show?
Brooke Schofield
No, because I ran into them on the way to our green room. But I literally saw them and I.
Tana Mongeau
Was like, you know, I don't give a right? Like I'm. I'm down like two girls. Bring them to the green room. Who gives a. But I'm thinking about all of the other characters and people who were there and like, they're se. Like, obviously other people are more secretive with their online presences and the things that they choose to share. Like, we share everything. Some people. Like, no, they weren't.
Brooke Schofield
They didn't come up with us because obviously we had to get in the elevators and stuff. So I just left them side stage. But I was. I went around and I was like, who gave them all access?
Tana Mongeau
That's iconic though. Like, they'll tell that story for the rest of their lives.
Brooke Schofield
I know. And bless her their heart. Like, it's not like she wasn't like.
Tana Mongeau
Imagine that happened to us for like.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, like you accidentally got all access.
Tana Mongeau
But like, like that's, that's it is so it is hilarious. That just would happen to us. Apparently someone stuck in. Never mind. Let me just not give anyone any ideas. I made a tick tock the other night, right? It's funny because we talk about this a lot. Like, when you go into touring, you learn a lot. Like, it's not like someone gives you a handbook. You learn from all the other people. Like, obviously our tour manager, our merch girls, like every. Our security. Like everyone else who's here with us kind of does this for a living, right? Like our tour manager after this is going to join Sabrina Carpenter. Like, he just hops from tour to tour, like, and he has for like 15 years. So obviously you just kind of learn all the lore from people. So. But after a while of touring, you forget that this type of shit isn't just like that you haven't always known it. I guess that it isn't common knowledge. And I made a TikTok the other night. All of this is a champagne problem, by the way. I. If you told me with the dirty door that I was ever touring a would pass out and need cpr. Okay. Like, I'm just saying. I'm just discussing my current environment. Okay. I made a typical tana TikTok where I was talking about how hard it. It is every night to get out of the bed and then while the bus is moving, be like subway surfer and like go all the way to the bathroom and Then in the middle of your sleep, you have to obviously remember you cannot flush your pissy wads of toilet paper.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. And that's always happens.
Tana Mongeau
Clog the toilet again. I'm still, still working through these tana clog the toilet allegations. It was never me. But I, I digress and I make this TikTok. And then people started asking me all these other questions. They were like what if you have to. And I read realized that hot bagging is one of the many things that I learned about in the touring world. I just learned about something else that you were actually asleep for that I'm going to tell you about after. But hot bagging is okay. So obviously if you, you can't in the toilet like there is like a colander strainer, think like you are rinsing iceberg lettuce in the sink, but like mini in the toilet, okay. Like it is just for your peepee. And so if you have to, you have two options, okay. One of which is you walk up to the bus driver, okay, who's driving the bus and you tell him hey sir, I have to poo poo, can we take a stop? And then that's up to you. I guess if you wanted to side of the road it. But if you're on a highway, obviously you can't side of the road it. Like if you're in the middle of the forest, you could theoretically find a good bush or. Or go to a gas station in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night. Often a lot of crackies in these random places also just you don't. Now we know our bus driver so well, but that is because we have spent the entire year with him and we have just now gotten to know him in like as more than just our bus driver in the past couple months for a long time it is just a stranger and like you have to go up there. We had a different bus driver. I had to do this once and I had to go up there to this man that I have never met and be like, I'm water no and take right? And so then all of that being said, if you cannot make it to the bathroom, you have to do something in the touring world that is called hot bagging where you put a bag into the toilet, you in the bag and then you carry your hot bag away like a school lunch. And why, where do you put it though bagging? Like why couldn't it be like why did that have to end up being.
Brooke Schofield
Where do we put it? Cuz it's like Then is it. That's. That's just, like, until you can get to the nearest restaurant, probably. Or it's like, you put it in your bunk, and you probably, like.
Tana Mongeau
I could see, like, a boy band maybe throwing it in the trash can. I've heard some stories like that, but I think our. Our Girly Pop tour would probably, I think, stop and throw it away.
Brooke Schofield
The bus.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Do you know that one time I had to tell Richard to pull over because I was gonna throw up. Okay. Was gonna throw up. And we were in the middle of the desert. Okay. Like, literally not anything within a. And so I get out, I throw up, and I get sprayed by a skunk. Sprayed by a skunk.
Tana Mongeau
I tell you, dude, the next day after this, I was so scared to even look you in the eyes. And I get it. If that shit happened to me, I would be livid for 48 years.
Brooke Schofield
It didn't, like, really get me, thank God. Like, but it was petrifying. Like, have you ever been to me? Skunk?
Tana Mongeau
I've never seen a skunk.
Brooke Schofield
What? Oh, it's such, like. We see so many skunks in Arizona. It's like, a thing.
Tana Mongeau
You'd think you'd see them in Vegas. Vegas, then.
Brooke Schofield
I don't know.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know.
Brooke Schofield
There's some things, like. Do you guys have saguaros?
Tana Mongeau
What's that? Tobaro? Like the pizza place?
Brooke Schofield
Oh, close. Saguaros are, like, the traditional cactus. Like, if you see a photo of a cactus, it's, like, you know, one. And then it has, like, the arms. It's like. But those literally exclusively grow in Arizona. So, like, that's our cactus, and they're everywhere. And a saguaro takes, like, literally 100 years to grow this much. Much.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, wow.
Brooke Schofield
So not, like. Not quite right. But like, saros that are, like, super tall, they can be, like, 30ft tall. They're, like 500 years old. And so it's a federal crime to tamper with or remove or move a sorrow cactus.
Tana Mongeau
I know about, like, that kind of stuff.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. But I don't know why I'm talking about that, actually.
Tana Mongeau
Well, I've never seen a skunk, but I keep having nightmares where. With skunks in them. I had this dream the other night where I was with Megan Fox, and we. They were hella skunks.
Brooke Schofield
Really?
Tana Mongeau
But I've never seen.
Brooke Schofield
I had a bad nightmare the other night, too.
Tana Mongeau
My dreams are just. I can't even get into them. Circling back to hot bagging.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, right. Sorry.
Tana Mongeau
Do you Know a new term that I just found out about the other night in the touring world?
Brooke Schofield
Oh, no.
Tana Mongeau
Waffle stomping.
Brooke Schofield
Okay, but that I've done before. Have you never done that in the shower?
Tana Mongeau
You've in the shower and then stomped it down, down the drain?
Brooke Schofield
No, but I have thrown up in the shower and stomped it down the drain.
Tana Mongeau
That. That's fine. But I'm like going into the tour so sick. That's fair.
Brooke Schofield
Waffle stomping. But I knew exactly, like I heard the term waffle stomping. And in my head I just knew exactly what that meant.
Tana Mongeau
That's what macoa said to me. But then I was saying it to other people and they were like, what the. Obviously. What the are you talking about?
Brooke Schofield
But like, no, I've never actually did in the shower once, like, actually accidentally.
Tana Mongeau
It was like, like water.
Brooke Schofield
It was like one of those times I had like such bad food poisoning and it like, wasn't even okay, so I just had to like, lay on the shower floor. And then I was like, oh, I don't know why I'm sharing, dude.
Tana Mongeau
I like do the most disgusting ever. So, like, I have no room to judge. I just something about. Especially just the fact that my tour manager knew about this because that means someone somewhere has deliberately walked into a tour bus shower and then waffle stomped their solid.
Brooke Schofield
I can't.
Tana Mongeau
Really rubbed me the wrong way.
Brooke Schofield
I can't wait till we can afford a bus with a bathroom.
Tana Mongeau
A we might not ever be able too. Because the other day I. First of all, I saw this tick tock, Bunny, xo, Bunny Roll, Jelly Roll's wife. They're on tour right now. So they were on the bus, right? And she's having everyone do enemas for fun on the bus. Bunny, I love you so much. I seriously might buy your house. But.
Brooke Schofield
Funny.
Tana Mongeau
And in a health and wellness way. Okay, not in like a sick and twisted way, but for. Pardon my French when I say say this because I'm not the most healthy or. Well, in what sick and twisted world are we all in the front of the bus shoving a saline enema up our ass? Obviously. Do you know anything about enemas?
Brooke Schofield
Never enemas.
Tana Mongeau
It's essentially like, it's like saline liquid that you like, go upside down kind of and fill your bung with bung. I'm sorry. I love bung. And then it makes everything else come out immediately. You have like two minutes after an.
Brooke Schofield
To like, wait, I want to try it.
Tana Mongeau
But then, so in the tick tock, they Were all doing it on the tour bus, then taking trash bags.
Brooke Schofield
Tick tock. Where are the community guidelines?
Tana Mongeau
Well, it wasn't. Their clothes were on. Like, they were just talking about it. But then taking trash bags and then, like, willingly hot bagging whatever they enamod on the bus. And then I was like, damn, if jelly rolls crew doesn't have a bus, we may never.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, we may never.
Tana Mongeau
And also, the only person I know who. Who has ever, like, confirmed with me that they had a bus was Brianna Chicken fry and Zack Brian. But maybe they're just doing it and they're not supposed to.
Brooke Schofield
No, Zack Brian bought his bus. He owns a bus.
Tana Mongeau
But still, I'm. But I'm still just saying, like, they make buses. You can on. Yeah, we're sure.
Brooke Schofield
Well, yeah, there's a. I mean, that's the. There. The bathroom is intended to be functional the same way our shower is supposed to work and not have a vacuum cleaner in.
Tana Mongeau
It's so funny. You know what I was laughing about the other day with Paige? What? Like that. Okay. Obviously, yeah, Our buses shower doesn't work, actually. If you press the shower light, it opens the gate to the. The gates. Crazy. But it opens the sewage and then fills the whole bus with the smell of sewage. We've actually made that mistake before. Shower light gate where we press the shower light button and then the entire. I'll actually insert a video of all of us right after that happened. We had to ride to the next city with our heads out the window like golden ret retrievers. But so we got this bus a while back, right? And I was just like, give me a bus. Like, I was just like, whatever bus works, right? We get this bus, and then eventually, like, I call my managers, and I'm like, hey, maybe next run, like, we would love, like, a one with a working shower, right? Or a working.
Brooke Schofield
Like a. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
They're like, okay, we're gonna. We're gonna put in work. We're gonna make that happen, right? And we come back on this run of tour, and we walk in, and it is the same exact bus. I do not mean making model.
Brooke Schofield
Not even, like, making model. It's literally, like, same artwork, decor on the wall.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it's the same exact bus. So then that led me and Paige to having a whole conversation that that means, like, that was the last bus available. Like, we, like, we, like someone walked into that lot. Every single bus was gone. And they were like, well, we'll take that. Like, we'll take the one with the vacuum in the Shower. Like, that's it was. Because tour buses, there aren't, like, thousands.
Brooke Schofield
It is like a nice tour bus, though. Like, like, I'm sure that there's like. Like some. I see some people's tour buses and I'm like, whoa.
Tana Mongeau
Really?
Brooke Schofield
I don't know if I could sleep on that.
Tana Mongeau
No, I do. You know what, like, upsets me is when I'm laying back in the bus and, like, our bus doesn't have WI fi and then, like, we have cable tv but with no sound. So, like, I watch Gordon Ramsey yelling and then I just fill in the blanks. Like, I have to hear it in my head and I read the subtitles. Yeah, that's good. And that's only when the cable wants to work. Like, whatever. And then I'll watch, like, on my for you page, I'll get, like, Tate McRae or, like, Madison Beers tour bus.
Brooke Schofield
And they're Madison Beers tour bus has, like, you see starlights. Will, Tate McRae is doing Arena's sister.
Tana Mongeau
No. What? I'm not. And I'm not. I know. I'm like, I.
Brooke Schofield
We are nobody's Tate McCray.
Tana Mongeau
I'm just like, I just. I don't ever want to see their bus.
Brooke Schofield
No. Like, Madison Beer did a tour bus tour on her.
Tana Mongeau
Tick tock.
Brooke Schofield
And it was like.
Tana Mongeau
But it makes sense as well, though. Like, she's such a pixie. Mattress magic.
Brooke Schofield
But we can also. We could get some mood lighting. We could get some, like, strip lights.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but, like, the vacuum's not leaving the shower, you know, Never. Yeah, but I think that says what it needs to say about us, you know?
Brooke Schofield
I like it. I think I'm having fun.
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Tana Mongeau
Another thing about tour that I think would be funny to talk about Woody. And obviously I'm taken. And now I think so are you. But. So this does not apply to us. But watching the, like, sexual tensions of tour is really funny. Like, obviously when you're, like, trapped on a bus, like, I don't mean to throw Paige and J Rod under the bus, no pun intended, but like, like, like, I feel like if they only saw each other in, like, Los Angeles at parties with people, and they deny this dynamic. Left right up down in diagonal. Okay, but the Tension between the. I think that they're gonna get married. I think they're literally going to get married.
Brooke Schofield
And I think they're such a good match.
Tana Mongeau
Like, I just. I wonder in, like, another world, like, if you were, like, single, like, would you be, like, the TM or like.
Brooke Schofield
He is hot, but I think he's taken.
Tana Mongeau
Everyone's watching. Everyone around you is, like, sexual standards become a little different than they would be at home. Is very fun as well. I don't know. I really was just throwing page.
Brooke Schofield
You know how, like, at school, like, your teachers are hot because you're at school? Or, like.
Tana Mongeau
Different analogy, please. Like, like, a person next to you.
Brooke Schofield
On a plane, like, summer camp. Like, somebody next to you at summer camp. Like, who you might not. If you think is hot. It's, like, at home is hotter because he's, like, one of very.
Tana Mongeau
I used to be so in love, obsessed with this guy that I was a church leader with. And he was a church leader and as well. And I used to always be, like, damn, like, if I just saw you at school. Yeah. Like, it was like, the fact that we were, like, leading God together, but he didn't want my ass.
Brooke Schofield
It's so funny that we both fell into that, you know, that I was. Was like, like. So I. I never, ever, ever missed an FCA meeting, like, Fellowship of Christian Athletes ever. Okay? I would orchestrate them. I was literally the first one there, the last one to leave, always. You want to know why? Because the love of my life was in fca and he wanted nothing to do with me. Okay. But I would follow him anywhere. I was in love with him from 8th grade all the way to my senior year of high school.
Tana Mongeau
I get it, though.
Brooke Schofield
Like, no, seventh grade.
Tana Mongeau
I also think that, like, church, for me, all the churches that I went to as, like, a teen and a young adult, it was like, obviously, yes, like, the God Slade. I Love Me a Hill song.
Brooke Schofield
The God slay I like I Love.
Tana Mongeau
Me a Hill song moment. You know what I mean? Or like, a spirit lead me where.
Brooke Schofield
My trust is without borders.
Tana Mongeau
Come on. Okay. But also, like, the sense of community and people who love you. I think when you come from, like, a not so loving home and then you have, like, a pastor who's, like, a father figure and, like, loves you, it's just fun.
Brooke Schofield
Like, Young life wildlife. Like, ugh. So fun.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
I was a young. I did Young Life Man Man's camp. I did work, work crew at Young Life Man's camp. Okay? It was only grown men and I was on work crew, it was always fun. But what I was going, what I was getting to with this man who I've literally like stalked from seventh grade on, he is coming to our Arizona show with his wife. I haven't seen him in 12 years.
Tana Mongeau
I can't decide. That's crazy. You're crazy. I can't decide if I want to approach cuz Brooke and I are so lucky that two of our last shows are in our hometowns in Phoenix and Vegas.
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Brooke Schofield
It's going to be interesting.
Tana Mongeau
They are also almost sold out and it's, it's very like touching to me. I don't know, there's. It's a different feeling, you know what I mean? To go back to a city that you once felt like you would never amount to anything in and then do a show for the people who created this life for you in that city, it's. It's just so beautiful. Obviously playing your hometown in any regard is the craziest blessing. I, like, I literally have goosebumps thinking about it. I can't even believe I will probably uncontrollably scream SOB on that stage because I've only ever done one other Vegas show and well, actually it was a good one. I was at Planet Hollywood. But anyways, I know that you are the type of bitch to invite anyone who ever bullied you, anyone who ever doubted you, anyone who ever cheated on you, anyone who ever broke up with, anyone who's ever done you wrong so you can be like, watch me do this shit right?
Brooke Schofield
No, I did that one time. This one I'm focusing on who I actually care about.
Tana Mongeau
We did one Phoenix show before invite a couple like stuck up that like you wouldn't have kicked it with back in the day.
Brooke Schofield
Right. I have a lot of people who reach out to me now and I'm sure you have this too, who like literally didn't give a fuck about me before. And now all of a sudden they're like, I have to come to the show. I'm like, whatever, like you can come. But like I really just, I'm more so like friends who I actually care about and like friends who have supported me. And also like, my family's coming, my cousins are coming, my dad is coming, my brother's coming.
Tana Mongeau
I can't decide how I want to approach my Vegas guest list because I have different groups of friends and people out there. Well, my dad, family.
Brooke Schofield
Of it all seven. I'm like, you can't have that.
Tana Mongeau
It's even just like, the other day I was. When I was home in Vegas last, me and McCall went to visit Deborah and Arage, right? And Amari was out of town, so it was like I was getting the full star only child treatment. And I was just eating it up, right? And we're just sitting talking shit with them, and Iraj turns to me and he's like. And our family group chat is named this, by the way, because it's this. Him asking. This has gone so out of bounds. And obviously, like, that's our father, right? So him be asking this, let alone. And just his demeanor, who he is. Like, he's so funny about it. He asked us what is. Like, why do y'all keep saying so that's the family group chat. His name. What is. Right? And he. He's just so perplexed by it because he's like, when I grew up, that was a horrible word that you could never say. And now you guys are calling, like, the dinner I just cooked for you, you're calling my smoked ribs.
Brooke Schofield
Like, yeah, that is crazy. I remember my mom used to say it when I was, like, a kid, and I. Yeah, and like, y.
Tana Mongeau
My parents would say, like, negatively, obviously, it's changed so much. And so then we're trying to explain it to Iraj. I have Amari on FaceTime for backup, and he's saying that would be, like, eras on this whole tangent about how that would be like, him saying, like, that's so dicky. Like, that's so, like, calling things out, right? And I was just. Now I'm imagining him side stage at a show, listening to me talk about anal. Like, he's going to have a stroke. Like, I don't know if I want to, like, subject them to.
Brooke Schofield
The key is to have somebody sidestage, because if they're sidestage, they can barely hear what's going on because it. It projects outward. I know, but so, like, I'm like, I'm inviting, like. Like, I'm inviting people that I don't necessarily want to see the show, and they are not getting seats.
Tana Mongeau
Even the other night in New York City, dude, like, both nights, okay, there was. There was a specific set of two people each night. Okay? Night one, it was JP Sax. He is my favorite singer ever. I love him so much, and I feel so lucky that we get to call him a dear friend. He was singing his hits in our green room after the show. We filmed it for the documentary, but I was sobbing, right? But the entire show, I'm on stage and JP Sax is singing These beautiful songs. You know, if the world was ending, you'd come over, right? Right. And I'm on stage talking about myself and anal and how I'm what celebrities have me blocked and why and yada yada.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, but he gets down like that.
Tana Mongeau
But I couldn't get it out of my head. The whole show. I like, I was it. It didn't even it obviously it felt like I was performing to everyone in front of me. But in the back of my head I'm just like JP sax, JP Creepy socks. Night two, Hunter. Granted, Hunter once sat with these microphones. He has seen it all with me. Here's the issue though. Hunter. Well, I don't even. God, let me just leave his personal life out of it. He's dating someone who I love and she's so amazing and wholesome and just awesome, Awesome. I want them to get married.
Brooke Schofield
Here is the most important part.
Tana Mongeau
Just like a pure, sweet, kind, heart hearted angel. And I love her and obviously like off camera, hanging out with her, I love, you know, I loved it. But the whole show all I could think about was his sweet, sweet angel listening to me saying these things like it does with my head a little. So in Vegas, I don't know how much I want to invite like the pastors and teachers and father and my.
Brooke Schofield
High school science teacher, bless his heart. I'm literally. He was my favorite teacher ever. And honestly, he was like the cool teacher. He was so like, he let me do whatever I wanted. He was amazing. But like he wants to come and I'm like, I don't know if you know the nature of the show. I'm like, I invited his nieces and.
Tana Mongeau
I try to give like the preface hard to those people. Like even Hunter's girl. Like an hour before the show, I was like, listen, this is the content of what I'm talking about.
Brooke Schofield
A lot of it is not sexual this time around. It's a little bit more just like embarrassing.
Tana Mongeau
That's true, that's true, that's true. It isn't that sexual. But like, I don't know if that makes it better. Like I talk about some extreme.
Brooke Schofield
It's embarrassing, but whatever. You know what?
Tana Mongeau
These stories, I will say on this run of tour are the most embarrassing. Like if two of my stories specifically, like, I just, I can't. Whatever you, y'all don't want to hear about, obviously what we're not talking about on the show, but.
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Tana Mongeau
One thing that happened at one of our shows, though, obviously we're talking a lot about how we feel on stage, but I do want to shine a light on y'all for a second. Okay. And I don't want to spill this segment too much. Right. But obviously we love coming up on stage and telling our stories, but I never want it to feel like I'm just yelling at a crowd or like essentially like they're watching what could be a video. I want it to be as interactive as possible so that it's worth the money.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And obviously all the stories, again, are ones that we would never tell anywhere else. So, you know, but still, I want to talk to everyone. And we've had a various set of crowd work questions that we ask, but we always kind of fall back on. Like, our favorite ones are like, tell us about the worst thing you did after a breakup. What's the hardest you've ever gotten revenge on a guy or a girl? Like, what's. Because the people coming to our shows are fucking nuts like us in that regard. So we've been doing that a lot. And then at the end of the show, we have an advice segment as well. First just to touch on the revenge, asking people about that. I have heard stories that make me. From you guys in the crowd talking to us on stage and the balls of being willing to stand up, spotlight on you in a room of like 2,000 people and tell these stories.
Brooke Schofield
It's so amazing. And you know what's crazy about it, but not to cut you off. No one's ever shy when they get the mic. That's like so crazy. I would be petrified in every single time. Everyone's like, so this is what I did.
Tana Mongeau
And it's, it's so iconic. It attests that our audience energy is very similar to ours. But we had a girl in Massachusetts stand up for the revenge segment and she told this entire sold out theater about how her ex boyfriend cheated on her and her and her best friend in a bunch of bags and then like smeared it all over his car. Like insane. Like, we had a girl the other.
Brooke Schofield
Night recommend that, by the way.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, none of that, none of this is recommended. It. I'm not necessarily condoning it. I'm just talking about how crazy it is. We Go the other night, show up to the meet and greet with a letter from her parole officer allowing her.
Brooke Schofield
Saying that she could attend the show because she is a felon. She is a felon for felony vandalism on a car which was, I think she said she keyed it up and down, put ketchup.
Tana Mongeau
And then she stands up with the mic and she goes on this whole tangent about how first they started on the car with, like, condiments. Like, essentially, her boyfriend cheated on. On her, and that's how it got to her, vandalizing the car. But they started with, like, ketchup and mustard, whatever. That wouldn't be a felony. But then she said her friend was.
Brooke Schofield
The one who did the irreparable damage. Yeah, it was not her. There's been.
Tana Mongeau
Girl so many crazy ones. But the reason I bring all of this up is because we do a segment as well where before the show, I'm looking at it right now. There's a giant QR code that we put until we come up on stage and we have people submit where they're like, hey, you know, I'm. And it's. Obviously, it's only the people in the crowd. They're like, hey, I'm going through this right now. Like, give me your advice on this. And we call it the canceled hotline, right? And we have a lot of people, like, how do I explain this, Brookie? Like, where they say, like, I think my boyfriend's cheating on me, but he's sitting right next to me, right? Or, like, they'll say, like, we had a girl the other night who was like, I caught my boyfriend essentially hooking up with his mother. I don't know how to say that without that being awful. But then, like, they stand up and they get the mic and we ask them questions, and it's fucking nuts, right? But people are usually very, 99% of the time open and honest in their submission about if they want to remain anonymous or not. Or they will put their name and say they are willing to stand up, right? This girl submits something where she says, my best friend of 16 years fucked my man, essentially, right? And she puts her name, whatever. We start reading the whole thing. It's like, my best friend of 16 years fucked, like, this guy that I'm in love with. What do I do? Yada, yada, right? And we read it, and she stands up, and it's just her, and she's in, like, the very back of, like, the bottom, so you can't really see everything. That's Happening. It's just a spotlight on her. And then we have Allison run the mic to her, and then J Rod runs with a camera so that we can use it for, like, content and shit, right? And she stands up and we're like, hey, girl, what happened? And she's like, I've never liked a guy before. Like, what else was she saying? Like, I don't normally get feelings.
Brooke Schofield
She was saying, it's, like, very rare that I have feelings for somebody. But I, like, really, really liked this guy. And my best friend was trying to set us up, so she invited him out with us, blah, blah, blah. We had the best night. And then she drove him home. And obviously when she drove him home, she had sex with him. And then the next day came to.
Tana Mongeau
Tell her, she wrote Rode Him Home. Yeah. Yeah. And so it's always the who's trying to set you up? It's always the Cupid.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. No, that is such a common theme. It's always like, oh, my God, you'd be so cute with this guy.
Tana Mongeau
And then they trip and fall on.
Brooke Schofield
I hate that. But Tana's like. Tana's on a tangent. She's like, okay, what is she, some fucking Uber driver slut?
Tana Mongeau
Like, like, good. Just going off and mind you as well, like, it's not even just us. It's like when someone stands up and says something like that. Like when that girl stood up and said, like, my best friend fucked this guy. And here's what happened. The whole audience starts booing as well, because it's like, it's it our show. I feel like a big theme of the girls and the gays and the days at our show. It's very girlhood. Like, a lot of girls stand up and they're like, how do I leave my situationship? And it's like the whole crowd and us giving her advice and yelling and, like, yada, yada. So everyone's, like, booing and. Right. And I'm calling this bitch an Uber driver slut. Like, yada, yada.
Brooke Schofield
I.
Tana Mongeau
It's. I can't even think about it right now without my face getting hot. This girl lets me go on this whole fucking tangent, including Brooke as well. Including the whole crowd as well. We are all telling her, like, fuck that, essentially. And she goes. At the end of all of it, she goes, but not too much. She's sitting right next to me. She's sitting right next to me. I shit you not. I was sitting in my little chair facing out. I got up and just laid down. Laid down. Like a plank, face down on the ground.
Brooke Schofield
What do you mean? She is sitting right now, And Allison has it on video. The girl's just sitting there like this.
Tana Mongeau
Allison said that in her entire life, she's, like, never felt that. Like, she didn't know what to do. Like, she wanted to throw up. Because Allison's sitting there, like, filming, right? Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
It's not like the other girl was, like, laughing, and they were, like, hooting, and.
Tana Mongeau
You know, I've never seen this at any of our shows in my entire life. Imagine, every single seat in here was filled with a girl doing this.
Brooke Schofield
The way I would have laid. Oh, my gosh.
Tana Mongeau
I almost want to insert the footage. Like, every single crowd member.
Brooke Schofield
We should insert the footage.
Tana Mongeau
Every single crowd member was going like this. Hand over the mouth. The room. Like, I've never seen an uproar like that. Like, everyone was like. And it. We were just going in, like, bitch, why wouldn't you tell us that beforehand? Like, oh, like, because everyone else does. They'll be like, they're sitting next to me, or they'll tell us in the submission. Or, like, both people will stand up or whatever. Like, she made it seem as though she was there alone. And we obviously couldn't see. Like, everyone stands up, and I. We couldn't see. And I would do anything for a GoPro on that car ride home.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, my God. I. There's no way they got in the same car ride home.
Tana Mongeau
They had to a fist.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, my God.
Tana Mongeau
It was just so, so bad.
Brooke Schofield
I just can't imagine. And, like, if. Like, you keep saying this, but it's like, imagine, like, you were that girl's idol, and now, like, she's like, my idol. Called me an Uber driver celeb.
Tana Mongeau
And listen, I did everything in my power to backtrack and be like, girl, listen. Someone would say that about me if this happened. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I thought you weren't here. Like, I hope you guys work it out on the remix. Like, we've been through some gates. Like, like, you can slay, you know? And there was just no backtracking. Like, it was just. And then it had me thinking as well, because obviously, had I known she was there, I would have approached the situation very differently. But I just wonder now, like, was it a setup? Like, did that girl, like, did they buy the tickets two months ago, then she fucked the guy?
Brooke Schofield
No. She had no way of knowing that we were gonna do this and get chosen.
Tana Mongeau
Well, they know that we do crowd work, right? They know that.
Brooke Schofield
Like, yeah, but still your get chosen is like very rare.
Tana Mongeau
But then even was she sitting there and her seat at least saw this QR code and was like seems like a setup. Like cuz I. There is a part of me that thinks especially when I was like 19, right? Like even y. Like when I was 18, if like my best friend did some like that and then we had tickets to a show and I'm still a little mad about it. We haven't fully worked it out but like we're, we're okay that like my petty, drunk, psychotic 18 year old ass would see something like that and be like oh, like I would put my like Mr. Karma hat on. Now I firmly believe that karma just works in its own way.
Brooke Schofield
On its own.
Tana Mongeau
When I was younger, like I don't know. And I just, I want. I, I honestly really hope that girl DMS me. And I'll give you guys an update if I have any additional lore. But yeah, now we're. We're checking the seats next to the people and we're asking a lot more questions together. It was fun. Nuts. I'm crashing the out by the way. That's my term of the week. Crashing out in life. I just, I don't know how people do actual long distance. I really, really don't. Mako was in Bali and I've been on tour and we've been apart for 14 days now. And.
Brooke Schofield
It'S not the vibe.
Tana Mongeau
Every single thing I do or say or think makes me think of him. It's also the time difference. It's exactly opposite of where we are. So like right now, if it's 4:33pm here, it's 4:33am there.
Brooke Schofield
So yeah, that's really.
Tana Mongeau
And with my sleeping schedule and his like the waking up at seven to surf schedule, like there's not much crossover. And oh my God, I just like watch his location like a TV show. I just like sit in like I can't. Yeah. So it's a seven day countdown until he gets here and then I think my mood will change drastically. I didn't realize how much having him on the last tour because he's just like my piece, you know.
Brooke Schofield
I know. You're so lucky you got to do that.
Tana Mongeau
But it's. If I were just like single, it wouldn't be that it's specifically missing him. You know what I mean? Like I just. He did. Do you want to know the cutest thing he's been doing though? I think I already showed you. But before he left my house, he took One of my Peppa stuffed animals. And he's just been sending me these photos and videos of Peppa Pig going everywhere with him in Bali. Look at this one. I'm going to insert this one. Look at this one.
Brooke Schofield
That is actually so cute.
Tana Mongeau
It's so there's a video, too. I'm trying to think, wait, where she. Or find it where she's in the car. But whatever. He's just been taking pep everywhere and sending me photos, which is. Oh, my God. I don't know why.
Brooke Schofield
In. This is so random, but I don't know why that made me think of this. In fraternities, like, part of the hazing is, like, every pledge will get, like, assigned, like, a different task. Like, and it'll be like. Like someone will be, like. Like chicken pledge. And, like, that pledge has to go to every single guy's room in the morning and be like, a roost. Like. Like cockle doodle do to wake everyone up. Okay. That's his. That's his thing that he has to do.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
And they all have, like, different ones. Like, one of them is plank pledge. And, like, if he gets a text in the middle day, like, you need a plank on them all. He has to go plank on them all. And one of the guys was a Flat Stanley pledge, and so he had.
Tana Mongeau
To leave without my ass injections.
Brooke Schofield
He never was allowed to take the Flat Stanley out of his hand in any of his classes. Anywhere he went, he had Flat Stanley in his hand. He never was allowed to put it down. And if he got put, like, caught putting it down would face serious repercussions.
Tana Mongeau
Why did that make you think about, like, as if puts Peppa down? I'm like.
Brooke Schofield
I was thinking about how Flat Stanley had to go everywhere.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Oh, my God. That's actually kind of crazy. I am Flat Stanley right now. If I don't get to 7Q Spa in Glendale and have them shove some Sculptra in my ass cheeks, I don't know what's going to happen.
Brooke Schofield
If you saw, honestly, I'm going to insert an image that I had taken of my butt the other day. It is so concerned morning. It's literally. I'm not even kidding. There is no divide from my shoulder blade to the back of my kneecap. It is a straight, perfect line. There is not so much as a curve.
Tana Mongeau
I feel that and I understand that completely. I genetically was born with.
Brooke Schofield
No, mine's concave.
Tana Mongeau
No, I'm talking, like, Hank Hill. That's how I was born.
Brooke Schofield
Really.
Tana Mongeau
Like, straight, like, it wasn't until I got sculpture that I like, I need that. Yeah. And it's crazy that I like, I was watching a video of me getting a sculpture the other day and they based you like a turkey. It's not needles, like it's huge.
Brooke Schofield
But how long does it take to work? Cuz like right now I'm like, I'm not even kidding. I'm like toppling over with these big old cannons on.
Tana Mongeau
It takes like six weeks to work. And so basically I'm never pushing anyone to get anything I need. But it makes me so much more confident. Obviously, cuz I had no ass.
Brooke Schofield
I'm going to go to one of those people who does it in the basement that's silicone.
Tana Mongeau
And then you have to cover it with duct tape and it'll leak out at like catch la. Like all the, all the baddies. You know what I was, I saw the other day that really interests me. Jaclyn Hill made this tick tock and I love Jaclyn Hill, by the way. I just want to say, Jacqueline, I'm your biggest fan. I always have been. I've been. Her sobriety journey is so inspiring.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, she looks amazing.
Tana Mongeau
She. I'm just so proud of her. Like I. And she's really even just now as I'm delving back into my sobriety, she's been inspiring me so much. I love her. But she was on this tick tock tangent about how she went in to get a bbl and she's saying that she still wants one. She's gonna get one after she has birth. She still wants a bbl. But she was saying that the. And I just thought this was common knowledge. Right? And then all the comments were like, people need to talk about this more. Like this is so shocking that the plastic surgeon's office in Beverly Hills gave her a social media plan. Like they were like, hey. Because a BBL can be like upwards of $20,000, especially in Beverly Hills. Like hey, we'll give you half price. And then here's how. Step by step, like I'm talking like, like wikihow guide on how to make it look like you didn't get a bbl. Like, like, like with examples of all the other girls who have done that. Like it's like six weeks before start posting yourself four to six times. Like in the gym per week. You don't have to work out, just go in and take photos. Like all. Don't show your backside in any content for like six months. Like all of this, like specific instructions with how to's based. And I've seen those in plastic surgery offices, and they do use some crazy names as reference, like, of who's gotten their surgeries. They. And. And it's just kind of nuts.
Brooke Schofield
That's so interesting. But it's like, I just don't believe in hiding it. I'm like. People always ask me, like, what made you talk about your boob job? I'm like, well, what was the other option? I was gonna pop out with knockers.
Tana Mongeau
And everyone was gonna be like, built like an airpod. All of a sudden, like, I keep saying, Brook is built like an air Poland. And I hope you know that is the highest compliment. I would do anything.
Brooke Schofield
I'm built like an airpod. I am.
Tana Mongeau
It's amazing. I'm so jealous. But, yeah, I just. I've never understood hiding it. Obviously, you guys know that even the other day in an interview that was supposed to be about my career and mental health and awesome things, they were like, do you have any plastic surgeries you've hidden? And I, like, went on this whole tangent. I was like, why are you asking me that? Like, it just pissed me the fuck off. I don't know. But obviously I never have. And I was like, you can literally Google that. I don't know why this. This should not be the content of this interview. But anyways, I just think that's nuts. And I'm getting to the point as well where I'm ready to drop some semaglutide lore on the pod. I don't know. I've been kind of making jokes at the live shows, but obviously anything that's, like, hidden in la, like, we get to see firsthand and know a lot about. And there is so much lore about Ozempic that people, like, clearly, if the plastic surgery how to guides have still not made it to the Internet until last week. There's so much OIC lore that.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, some people talk about it like. I know. Like, Remy talks about it a lot. Claudia O talks about it a lot.
Tana Mongeau
There's just some that, you know, I'm. I'll probably get myself into trouble and get sued next year for talking about it, but I'm close. Just know I'm teetering the edge.
Brooke Schofield
Okay.
Tana Mongeau
Okay. Stay tuned. Okay. We're actually getting kicked off of this stage, and I can't afford another $6,000 to do so.
Brooke Schofield
So much I wanted to talk about.
Tana Mongeau
The hawk to a girl, though. I just. I just want to say, like, Jesus Christ, people are so mean. Like, you would do this.
Brooke Schofield
She's being funny. And everyone in her comments, comments is.
Tana Mongeau
Like, but just have you seen the men on Tick Tock? And like, what they're doing? It is so mean. It's something that would happen to me. So I think that's why I like resonate. But I just want to say little miss Hawk to a. I met you. You're so. You're so sweet. What's her real name? Haley Welch. You would do it too, for a check. Everyone hating. If you were leaving a club drunk and someone shoved a iPhone in your face and asked you a question about hooking up with someone or sucking dick, my ass would say something ten times more vile. And I know most of you would too. And if that video happened to go so viral that you could potentially monetize that you're telling me that wouldn't leave your hometown? That you wouldn't fucking take the opportunities? That you wouldn't make the fucking money? You know, people are so mean. I think everyone else would do it too, for a check. And the fact that people can't recognize and at least tip their hats to that. I'm not saying you have to tune in. I'm not saying it's of substance. Obviously we're not of substance. So we are of substance. But our podcast isn't of subs. I'm done. Just I. She's 21. She's a little baby girl.
Brooke Schofield
Okay, Canceled listeners, we love thank you for tuning in to another episode of the canceled podcast.
Tana Mongeau
We love you guys so much. Thank you for listening. Thank you for coming out to the shows. You are so cute and gorgeous. If I don't get the off the stage, seriously, it's gonna cost me another six grand. But thank you to the Met again for having us. I've always wanted to go to the Met.
Brooke Schofield
It's our favorite venue. Best green rooms ever.
Tana Mongeau
They are so. And this week's Patreon episode, I think it's us reviewing some award show fashion that's a little late with makoa and a high episode. Brooks Con but maybe I don't. I hope you enjoy it. There's some tour BTs. Let us know anything you'd want us to do over there. Good night, everybody. Time for the headliners. Crazy page.
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Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield – Episode 97 Summary
Release Date: October 2, 2024
Title: Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield – Tana gets emotional about her relationship struggles
Introduction
In Episode 97 of Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield, the dynamic duo delves deep into Tana’s personal struggles with sobriety and her tumultuous relationship with Makoa. Alongside these intimate discussions, they navigate through current celebrity controversies, particularly focusing on recent allegations against Diddy, and share candid stories from their life on tour. This episode offers listeners an unfiltered glimpse into the lives of two influencers grappling with fame, personal growth, and complex relationships.
Tana’s Journey to Sobriety
The episode opens with Tana candidly discussing her battle with alcohol. She reflects on her journey towards sobriety, expressing relief and newfound clarity.
Tana emphasizes the challenges of maintaining sobriety, especially amidst the pressures of her public persona and the demands of touring.
Multiple Personality Disorder and Makoa’s Insights
Brooke brings up comments made by Makoa regarding Tana’s mental state, leading to a discussion about multiple personalities and the impact of her sobriety on her mental health.
The conversation highlights Tana’s introspection on her mental well-being and the influence of her father’s struggles.
Emotional Struggles with Makoa
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to Tana’s emotional turmoil surrounding her relationship with Makoa. She reveals how being on tour has intensified her feelings of longing and missing him.
Tana shares the difficulties of maintaining a relationship when their lives are constantly on the move, highlighting the emotional toll it takes on her.
Ari Aguirre and the Adam Sandler Encounter
Tana recounts a perplexing situation involving a text from Ari Aguirre about meeting Adam Sandler, which left her both excited and confused.
Brooke expresses skepticism about the encounter, suggesting it might be embellished or orchestrated to upset Tana.
Allegations Against Diddy and Hollywood Power Dynamics
Tana shifts the discussion to the serious allegations against Diddy, expressing her thoughts on the power dynamics within Hollywood that may have enabled such misconduct.
Brooke adds her perspective on how cultural shifts have made certain behaviors previously acceptable now increasingly scrutinized.
Tour Bus Realities: Hot Bagging and Practical Challenges
The hosts share humorous and sometimes gross anecdotes from their life on tour, focusing on the concept of "hot bagging" — a method used to manage bathroom needs on the bus.
Tana humorously discusses the logistical nightmares of managing personal needs while confined to the tour bus.
Fan Interactions and Stand-Up Stories
Tana and Brooke reflect on their interactions with fans during live shows, sharing stories of attendees who boldly shared their personal dramas on stage.
Tana recounts a particularly intense moment where a fan divulged her feelings about infidelity, leading to a heated exchange.
Reflections on Childhood Idols and Media Influence
The conversation takes a nostalgic turn as both hosts reminisce about their childhood idols and the impact of media on their formative years.
Tana and Brooke discuss how figures like the Jonas Brothers and Miley Cyrus shaped their views and aspirations, blending humor with heartfelt memories.
Relationship Dynamics and Upcoming Shows
As the episode progresses, Tana and Brooke discuss their upcoming shows in their hometowns, reflecting on the emotional significance of performing in front of friends and family who have supported them throughout their careers.
Tana expresses excitement and nervousness about performing in places that hold personal significance, highlighting the blend of professional and personal emotions.
Closing Thoughts and Future Segments
Towards the end of the episode, Tana emphasizes the interactive nature of their shows, aiming to create a meaningful experience for their audience through segments like "Cancelled Hotline."
The hosts tease future content and express gratitude towards their listeners, wrapping up the episode with a blend of humor and sincerity.
Notable Quotes
Tana Mongeau [07:01]: “I think I was moderate about it, but it's still, like, if you have to have one beer a day, like, if you feel like you need that fucking beer, there's still a deeper.”
Brooke Schofield [26:51]: “Like, yeah, but maybe it goes along with what we were just saying where it's like things like that were like okay then, not okay, but like it's way, just a way different, different culture now.”
Tana Mongeau [62:50]: “We had a girl in Massachusetts stand up for the revenge segment and she told this entire sold out theater about how her ex boyfriend cheated on her and her and her best friend in a bunch of bags and then like smeared it all over his car. Like insane.”
Conclusion
Episode 97 of Cancelled with Tana Mongeau & Brooke Schofield serves as a raw and honest exploration of Tana’s personal challenges, her relationship woes, and the complexities of navigating fame. Through heartfelt conversations and relatable anecdotes, Tana and Brooke engage listeners with their authentic selves, offering both laughter and introspection. This episode underscores the importance of mental health, the impact of personal relationships on public life, and the ever-evolving landscape of celebrity culture.