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Hi, guys. Welcome back to the Cheers podcast. I'm your host, Avery woods, and damn, do we have some catching up to do. A lot has happened the last week, and I didn't really want to talk about it alone, so I brought Doggy here, AKA Scotty Hatch. I don't even know where to start, to be honest, because I have so much to say. Oh, we have the Wicked premiere. But something did indeed happen. All of a sudden I hear, oh, my God, she fainted. She fainted. She's on the ground. We need medical help. Then I heard she got stung by a bee. She's anaphylactic. And then I was like, oh, they need help. I actually asked you guys to ask some questions and stuff for us to talk about on Instagram. Oh, my God. The opinion on Zach, Bryan and Brianna. Chicken fry breakup. Let's talk about that. Your career took off.
B
Oh.
A
You're like, oh, I'm making a ton of money. I can get whatever hot I want. You're a bad person. So should we talk about it? Hi, welcome to Cheers. I'm your host, Avery Woods. Hi, guys. Welcome back to the Cheers podcast. I'm your host, Avery woods, and damn, do we have some catching up to do. A lot has happened the last week, and I didn't really want to talk about it alone, so I brought Doggy here, AKA Scotty Hatch. And I don't think we. Have you ever explained why we call you doggy? Because it literally just calling you a dog, and that's awful.
B
No, it's for cute reason.
A
Yeah. Long since Stevie first met Scotty, which, I mean, was what, when she was like, two, just turned two, she couldn't say Scotty, so she started calling him doggy. And up until recently, that's all she's ever called you. And now she calls you Scotty. And you hate it.
B
It's. No, I love it. But now I'm like, she obviously is her growing up. Yeah, but, like, I miss doggy more than anything.
A
I know. Like, when she goes from mama to mom, I'm gonna be like, oh, yeah, you're grounded.
B
100.
A
Yeah. Like, don't ask me for money. It's mama today. Ziggy goes, dad, where's my babies? And I was holding. It's his blankets. I was holding him before we went upstairs. And David said, mama's got them. Oh, Avery's got them. I said, the. Did you say Avery? That's not my name to you. I said, mom has got them. Look at me in the eye when I say that. Mommy's got it.
B
Your ass.
A
Oh, my God, man, I'm such a pushover too.
B
I'm early.
A
Okay? So I don't even know where to start, to be honest, because I have so much to say I don't like. What subject do I begin with? Oh, we have the Wicked premiere.
B
Oh, my.
A
And not a whole story. Oh, it's so bad.
B
I forgot about this.
A
Okay, you guys, I'm honestly shocked this did not get leaked. And thank God, thank God, because when I got home, I said, there's no way the first time people are going to hear this is on the podcast. Thank God. Thank God for everyone keeping their mouth shut. So thank you for that. But something did indeed happen at the Wicked premiere. I had to call Scott immediately on FaceTime because everyone was sleeping and I had to talk to someone because it literally sounds made up. Like there's nothing you can. What's crazy too is like, I got my red carpet photo. I went to the premiere of Wicked. I'm hanging out with all these famous important people. No, no, no, no, no. What I endured before that is what's really incredible.
B
And honestly, very on brand.
A
It's so on brand of me. In the most embarrassing fucking way, though. Okay, I'm going to give a backstory first because I think this story is very relevant and hilarious. So there's a nurse I used to work with in the Piggy. I'm not going to say her name because she's very private, but she was like the nurse grandmother of the unit in the sense that like fairy godmother. I should say not grandmother, fairy godmother. She is the most intelligent nurse. She's been a nurse for probably 30 years. I couldn't tell you exactly, but she is just like one of those bad ass fucking nurses. Life in the picu. Like, did her whole career there and I'm sure she will continue her career there. But like a kid's coding, you want her in the room because she doesn't need a tourniquet. She could do it fucking with her eyes up to the ceiling. She will get a staff in that kid's vein so quick. Like, she. I think it was the left saf that she preferred, which non medical people. That's. The saffronus vein is like right down in. In internal. Sorry, my gummy's kicking in the. It's. It's a vein in your ankle. Okay, I can't talk about it, but it's one of the best veins to put an IV in in a kit. At least for Me, I loved it because they're very, like, thick and juicy. Way easier than a hand or an arm, especially in an emergent situation. And you need a line and a kid, that's the vein that she's always going to go for. And she would just raw dog it. No gloves, no tourniquet. Like, wouldn't even carry. She would get it every time. She blew my mind anyways. Love her to death. And one time she told me this story, and she was like, I have to tell you the funniest story about one thing I did in my nursing career that I'm still so embarrassed and, like, shocked that I did that. And I'm like, tell me. I'm like, there's no way you did anything embarrassing. You're the smartest person I know. So when you work in a setting as a nurse, like the ICU, we don't give EpiPens. Like, I've never. I graduated nursing school in 2017. I've never administered an EpiPen in my entire life. Okay. Because when you are working in a critical care unit, all of your patients are going to have a line. So I've pushed epie more times than I can count, but it's in a line that's already existing. Because if you're giving an EpiPen shot, that means no one has a place in their body to administer, obviously, IV medications. So she was telling me a story about how a kid had come in coated IV blue, and they needed to administer epi, and so she shot this kid's thigh with epi, but the pen was flipped upside down, and she stabbed it through the top of her thumb. So she was like, not only did the kid not get epi, but I injected myself with an EpiPen. And she goes, the doctor, who I love this doctor so much, was giving chest compressions on this kid and looks over, and I'm sitting in the corner with my knees in my chest, like, rocking back and forth like a baby. And he's like, are you good over there? She's like, yeah, I'm good. Her heart rate was, like, 210, I think, just, like, tunnel vision, everything. And I laughed my ass off at that because, like, an EpiPen is made for a pedestrian standby. Like, standard. Like, someone just walking and can help. Like, it's. I'm gonna say this because, you know, I up. I think we know where we're going with this. It's made for dumb people. Okay. Anyone can use it. Apparently, Scott knew everything about a EpiPen, but had never explained it to me. So I blame you, actually.
B
Blue to the sky, orange to the thigh. That's always how it goes.
A
Yeah. Blue to the sky or that. You know, I'll never forget that.
B
Never. Now.
A
Okay, so I am one person away from walking the red carpet at the Wicked. I'm wearing the most uncomfortable shoes of my life, which everyone made fun of me for because my toes were literally hanging off on the carpet. I took those off and walked around barefoot all night. And I don't give a how ghetto that looked. Literally don't care. So when you do a red carpet, there's people that will direct you. Like, okay, walk to the W. Okay. Then walk to the D. Okay. And then walk to the E. Like, they'll tell you the spots to stand when they're taking your photo. So Jacqueline's in front of me, and I'm about to go next, and there's a crowd of people behind me. And all of a sudden I hear, oh, my God, she fainted. She fainted. She's on the ground. We need medical help. Is there a medical person? And like, okay, I'm not gonna lie. This is bad. Me. But, like, I did. Give it a second. There were more.
B
What?
A
You told me there were more equipped people there than me. Okay. And I was in a uncomfortable dress and heels. Like, I. I was just got my hair and makeup done. I. When I say give it a second, I literally gave it five seconds. Okay. And then they said, I. Then I heard she got stung by a bee. She's anaphylactic. And then I was like, oh, they need help. And no one was helping. It was just, like, a crowd. And it was a young woman that fell over. Not a pediatric patient age, but, like, I would say young. 20s. Right. By the way, she's okay. Thank God she's okay. If you're watching this. So sorry I didn't help you. And her friend is like, she got stung by a bee. She. She's never been stung by a bee. For. I think she's going anaphylactic. And now that I look back on it, I should have been. I should have thought more clear, because I know you can only go anaphylactic after your second beasting because you've been exposed more than one time. At least that's what I've been told. That could be a total lie. I could just be making this up and educating people. Completely wrong. So any who says she tells me this, and that's the only thing that's in my mind is I'm like, I need an EpiPen. Who has an EpiPen around here. Because if she's legitimately going anaphylactic and I'm listening to her friend who personally knows her, so I'm thinking, like, maybe she is really allergic to bees and, like, dying right now, by the way. She was fully pink. She was not cyanotic in any way, shape or form. She was breathing. Her eyes were just rolled in the back of her head and she was passed out. I was not thinking at all. I had so much commotion going on. E News is like, how's everyone doing tonight? And I'm like, what the going on? I swear to God, the amount of.
B
Money I would have paid.
A
No.
B
To just be a fly on the wall.
A
No, no.
B
Oh, my God.
A
So someone hands me an EpiPen and I don't even look at it and I just go. And it's turned the opposite way. And when I tell you a needle went straight through my thumb, all the way out the other side under my cuticle, and I immediately go, oh, fuck. I could feel the EPI immediately.
B
No way.
A
Well, epinephrine.
B
I never asked you, like, the feeling that you felt right after that.
A
No. Epinephrine is such a fast acting drug. That's why you push it into coke. Because, like, jump start your heart right while you're doing compressions. Oh, I know. Down at my. All of a sudden I hear, oh. I look down at my head. It is full of blood. My own blood, my own blood. And you know what? Thank God, right when I did it, the girl goes, oh, oh, I'm so embarrassed. Can I still stay at the premiere? And I go, oh, my God.
B
I just know you were like, you in your mind. This was a movie scene. Like, your hair was in slow mo and you jabbed it. So excited to be like the main character. No, just for it to go right through your thumb.
A
First of all, the only thing that matters, that she was okay. Second of all, the disappointment I felt that I knew I would be a life saving superstar hero. Even if she didn't need the epi, obviously, because she was checked out by paramedics. She was fine. They just think her knees were locked. Like she was so excited. Her legs were locked. I would have taken that to the day I die. No, I saved her life with epi. If I wouldn't have stabbed it through my own goddamn thumb.
B
That would have been your whole personality.
A
I immediately was like, oh, my God. This is exactly what my nurse friend experienced.
B
Totally.
A
I'll just never Forget when everyone's like, oh.
B
My God, I was Pete a little bit. I just. I know for a fact you were so excited to be that main character.
A
And so then we both had to get checked out.
B
Wait, no. Tell them about how it was so bright white and cold.
A
Oh, my God.
B
When you were showing me on FaceTime, like, your thumb side by side.
A
It was bad.
B
Oh, my God.
A
So, well, first we go to get checked out by paramedics, and I have a massive gaping hole in my thumb, which still is very sensitive, by the way.
B
Still.
A
Yeah. Oh, yeah. Because I just injected myself with epi, and I really try to play it cool. I was like, I'm good. Like, I'm just about to walk through our carpet. Like, just let me go. Like, please don't check my vitals because my heart rate's probably beating on my chest. Dude, my pulse was whack a doodle.
B
I mean, you still slay your gutty image.
A
No, that's what I want to say was he gave me some saline and gauze. I cleaned up my bloody ass hand. I strutted my ass straight to the red carpet. Within two minutes of injecting myself with epi, I had my clutch. My, like, silver clutch. And my hand was shaky. I've never had my hands tremble. Like, they were literally like this. I think the mix between the adrenaline and the epi.
B
Totally.
A
And I could hear that my purse on my sequins dress, like, dangling, and that's my Getty image. That's why I look so, like, we awkward and posed. And, like, my toes are really hanging off my shoes because I literally injected myself epinephrine less than 3 minutes prior and then said, okay, bye. Enjoy the movie. And when I injected myself, it almost, like, numbed my thumb, so I didn't really feel anything. Right.
B
Really?
A
Yeah.
B
I was gonna ask you what the pain was.
A
Yeah. But then when we're sitting in the movie, I'm like, oh, my God, My thumb is so painful right now because it started wearing off.
B
Totally.
A
It was ice cold. And I believe that I literally held my thumb in the entire Wicked movie like this because I was trying to warm it up. It was so white from literally my knuckles all the way up. And it was so black and blue around the injection side. I probably had an artery or some. That's why I was bleeding so bad. Oh, my God. I was getting kind of nervous. I was like. I know.
B
I was getting freaked out when you showed me how.
A
Yeah.
B
Pale it was.
A
Yeah. I was just hoping in the back of my head, I was like, I just hope that when I wake up in the morning, it's not any worse.
B
Yeah.
A
Because, like, I don't want to have to go to the doctor right now.
B
Totally.
A
But, yeah.
B
Hey, slay for London, though. That gel really was indestructible. And it went.
A
Oh, London. Yeah, I know, but I. It was just one of those things where I said, of course that happened to me. Embarrassing, but you can't. Even after your chest compressions all day.
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A
I don't. I don't need to tag anyone in. I got you an EpiPen. No, I'm just gonna shoot that right into my own veins. What the. I even had my thumb on the top. Are you good? Are you good? The way that David was like, no, you did not. I said. He goes, babe, isn't there arrows on there? Yeah, there is, but I didn't look at it because I'm thinking, this is dying 100. Oh, my God.
B
So, anyway, proud of you for trying to help. Yeah, that was amazing.
A
So I'm gonna pin my really shitty Getty image and all my awful iPhone photos I had to post on Instagram because I didn't have time for a photo. On the fact that my heart was beating out of my chest because I was.
B
How long does EPI last in your system?
A
Well, everyone's different. Depends on the dose. I don't even know what the dose was that I got in me, but I would say I was pretty wired for, like, an hour.
B
Damn.
A
But my thumb hurt the whole night.
B
Oh.
A
I mean, it's still kind of sore.
B
I knew you probably had, like, that, like, heartbeat feeling, like it was just, like, so. I hate that feeling.
A
It was terrible. And the girls I was with were like, oh, my God. The way you jumped into action, like, you really did help save her. I said, no one ever speak of this. I don't want to hear from any of you. I am so hum. Just mortified. I. I was so mortified. And what I hate the most is that I could have gotten so much positive publicly off this. God damn it. I could have been.
B
That would have been the new Netflix series 100.
A
I would have been set for life. That would have been it.
B
100.
A
Yeah. But instead I said, no, I'm gonna stab myself with epi.
B
I just. Just like the. Is it just immediate? Like you were like, oh.
A
Oh, yeah. I literally go. And I go, oh, my God.
B
Did you have to pull it out?
A
No.
B
Or does it retract?
A
It pulls back in. Oh.
B
I hate that. And that's a thick ass needle. Like, it's a big needle.
A
Oh, my God. I. We have so much to talk about.
B
We do.
A
But what's new with. With you? Like, what's the 41 1?
B
Not much. Not much.
A
You're getting neck lipo.
B
I am. I'm getting plastic surgery. November is going to be a good month for us.
A
November is going to be the hottest month because we are new people.
B
100.
A
Yeah, tell me about it.
B
I'm doing all chin lipo and they're gonna do a little bit of contouring on my face and use, like, face tightening to, like, tighten all of this sexy. So side profile will be perfection.
A
I love that.
B
And I guess it's only gonna take like 35 minutes.
A
I'm so excited for you.
B
I'm so nervous. I've been watching, like, the videos of them, like, using.
A
Why are you watching the videos?
B
Because I want to know what I'm getting myself into. Because I'm gonna be awake. I'm not gonna be.
A
That's the worst thing you can do. I'm not ever watching a video about a nose job.
B
Really?
A
Never. I will never. Speaking of November 25th, people, new nose.
B
I'm so excited.
A
I'm so excited.
B
Oh, it's going to be so good.
A
Yeah. I had my pre op appointment, so I paid for it, scheduled it, everything.
B
I'm so excited.
A
Yeah.
B
Are you nervous?
A
No. I'm so excited. Like, this is.
B
Oh, you're so excited.
A
I was really excited for my boobs because I knew what it was like having good boobs prior.
B
Yeah.
A
But like, a nose is something that I've wanted for so long. So I'm just proud of myself for, like, finally pulling the trigger.
B
Thousand percent.
A
And I don't have a lot. I have a lot coming up, like, work wise. But I don't have a lot of, like, travel and stuff. And it's the week of Thanksgiving, so it'll be kind of nice, like, just chilling.
B
You'll have plenty of time to recover.
A
And he said it's a painless recovery. He was like, your stitches might burn a little bit and it'll hurt to take the cast off because he'll be sensitive because, like, you're not going to be in any pain.
B
No.
A
Which I love.
B
Which I honest probably make you feel a lot better.
A
But he did like these rendering photos, you guys. Oh, it's crazy.
B
It's actually insane. How. I mean, I guess obviously it's just photos, that technology. That's insane.
A
Well, and like, I'm not familiar with Photoshop. I've never photoshopped my. So I've never, like, played around with changing the shape of my nose. But when he showed me that he did on a big screen so I could watch what he's doing and like from the front and the side. Oh, my God.
B
Oh, it's so iconic.
A
I'm so excited.
B
It's going to be a little button nose.
A
I'm going to be like a different person.
B
Oh, 100%. That's like, it's very something like people will notice to me, like, why? Oh, God.
A
Your edibles. Kicking it.
B
100. The first thing that people notice is like, either your eyes, your nose, or your teeth. I feel like those are like the things that people notice like, quickest. And your nose is gonna be like a huge compliment that you get from people.
A
All I can say is, can you imagine the side profile shots?
B
Oh, 100.
A
You'll never catch me posting a photo from Head on for a while.
B
I would. I would be surprised if you did one.
A
Left and then people are like, what's your good side? Oh, both. Both period. Both my septum rings gonna be gone. Should we take it out?
B
I haven't seen without a septum in a while. Oh, that sounded painful.
A
Let's see if I can get it.
B
Stop it.
A
Oh, did I do it? Oh, yeah, I did it. Wait.
B
Oh, God. Hey, does that not hurt?
A
No. Does it look weird?
B
It does look a little weird. Does it look Mormon?
A
Don't you dare. I like, put my dirty nose ring right here. Listen. Might as well, right? They did say half. Oh, guys. Best compliment I ever got though. The nurse that did my pre op appointment, she was like, so for surgery, unfortunately, you cannot have acrylic nails and. Or eyelash extensions. I'm so sorry that you have both. And I said period.
B
You said.
A
I said it's giving. It's babe lash. They're my natural eyelashes and these are my real nails. London just has let them grow out so much.
B
That's a big flex, dude.
A
Yeah, that nose job is really gonna.
B
Oh, it's gonna be a whole. You're gonna be a whole New person.
A
It's really crazy.
B
We should do an episode, like, with you, like, all banded up and just, like, super swollen. How funny would that be?
A
Oh, my God. Like, high off anesthesia.
B
Absolutely. Absolutely.
A
I'm not gonna lie to you. Like, one of the things I'm most excited for is I get, like, a day or two to just rot in bed all day.
B
Oh, 100.
A
And no one's gonna bother me.
B
You don't have to be with the kids.
A
Love you, honey. And watch a bunch of trash TV that I never get to watch and just literally rot in bed.
B
Absolutely.
A
Like, people are gonna wait on me hand and foot.
B
You know, Hate you.
A
I'm gonna text you, like, he. And bring me, like, have you heard of door dash? I'll bring you.
B
I'll bring you soup, actually. How swollen is your face going to get? Like, you'll be really able to get.
A
It might look like the got beat out of me.
B
Yeah.
A
But honestly, like, better for content. Oh, I'll get way more attention if I look terrible.
B
You have to look scary, as though, like, any kind of content you make, you just have to look extremely nasty.
A
Yeah. No, I. The uglier the better is better. Before and after, I have to take some side profile pictures and videos of.
B
My nose and say bye to it.
A
Bye. I like. I'm like, can you save the extra pieces of cartilage you to shave off.
B
Without honker, just in case we, like.
A
Buried in the backyard. I'm like, rip the honker.
B
Rest in.
A
Rest in paradise. Thanks for giving me 29 years of good breathing, but you can go yourself because you didn't stop growing after the age of five.
B
Yeah. You know, I'm so excited for you. You've been wanting this so bad, and you've been so back and forth with it.
A
Yeah.
B
You slay it.
A
Yeah. I can't wait to become, like, Bella Hadid 100. So should we talk about it? You know, I don't even like talking about stuff like this because we started this podcast to be a positive and funny light.
B
Totally.
A
And so we don't ever use it to, like, drag people unless they deserve it, you know? But here's the thing. I never address hate head on. I never, like, make dedicated videos or give it attention because people always have some to say and it dies off. Okay, but when it comes from a personal friend or someone that you speak to quite often.
B
Yeah. Multiple times a week.
A
Yeah. And my name gets drugged into a situation I have absolutely nothing to fucking do with. Like, literally comparing an apple to an orange then. My other issue and the reason I want to talk about it is because I've dealt with this in the past of when nothing is said, it leaves it open for interpret interpretation and assumption. And I don't like that because people can assume whatever the fuck they want. Anyone that's not a fan of me is going to believe that wholeheartedly.
B
Absolutely.
A
When I know I have done nothing wrong and I have been nothing but a good and loyal friend and you leave those assumptions up for people to assume about me or make predictions. You have backed me into a corner. I have to stand up for myself 1000%.
B
Because you're not going to let them. Especially when it's something that has a situation that has nothing to do with you. You.
A
Yes.
B
What are you going to let them all just talk? No, no. You're going to clarify what's going on and how it has nothing to do with you. And because you have every right to send up for yourself.
A
Yes. And I make sense. The screenshots I have of text message after text message checking in on this person every time she gets heat online, the voice memos like that. I literally was looking through messages all the way since January the other day.
B
Oh no. You're such a loyal friend, especially when it comes to people on social media. You are the biggest girls girl when it comes to advice for how to grow. You are everyone's biggest cheerleader. But I do feel like you get kicked in the face way more than you give all the time and it's.
A
Quite frustrating all the time. And what I get most frustrated with is people that know you personally or you have a friendship or relationship with. When people are assuming things about your relationship or commenting on your videos about me and you don't stand up for me or you don't delete it or acknowledge the fact that it's not true or it shouldn't even be brought up. That's not a good friend.
B
No.
A
That's not a good human being. If people come for my people the way either I block that person because them or I say no, you don't come for my girl or my guy.
B
Totally.
A
You have no idea what the you're talking about. Same with like if I see hate videos about people I'm. And those comments like you know what the you're talking about.
B
Exactly.
A
Just block the person because ew, I'm not going to engage and give it attention.
B
No, don't give them what they want.
A
But to give a little bit of a backstory about my Mayfair Set. Mayfair is a very well established company that celebrities wear. Okay. Justin Bieber, Haley Bieber, they love it. I've seen multiple other celebrities. Bella, Hadid, you name it. Okay. And the owner of Mayfair, who's a good friend of mine, is such a business boss bitch. And she deserves all the success in the world. And there's a reason why they're so successful is because the quality is insane.
B
Totally.
A
Okay. They're in Nordstrom, they're sold on Revolve. There is a reason why the price point is the way it is. Especially when it's a custom sweatsuit.
B
Totally.
A
When it's thick ass. Good quality. And can I just say, it's recognized by people that don't know who I am. For example, when we went to New York Fashion Week, David and I were walking around in the sweatset and this random guy said, holy, how'd you get those already? They're not released from Mayfair yet. And David was like, oh my God, she designed him. He's like, no way. That's awesome. Like, I love making.
B
I love that.
A
Because you recognize the brand. It's a well established brand.
B
100. And everything about her, if you look at her Instagram, even she is very mental health positive.
A
Yes.
B
Everything has a great message. So when you were able to put the message that you want, that's also very positive. That's just who Mayfair is all around. But you'll have products like, I've had a Mayfair set for over a year that I've washed countless times.
A
Same.
B
It gets softer.
A
Yes.
B
Like, quality is insane.
A
You pay for the quality. That's what you pay for.
B
Absolutely.
A
And you also have the ability to charge more when you are a well established brand. For example, skims.
B
Totally.
A
Their pajamas are gonna be like 75 to $90. Okay. But it's good quality. It's a well established brand. It's a company that's been around for a while. It's proven themselves. Totally okay. And you'll also see brands that will increase their price over time because they have a good reputation now.
B
Totally.
A
Okay. Mind you, I don't own Mayfair. I designed a collab which I had no say in the prices. I had no say in the price point. But it was very well matched with Mayfair's prices, which I have been a paying customer of Mayfair since the beginning.
B
And it's so on brand for you.
A
Yeah.
B
Everything you talk about is positive, especially.
A
Mental health and sweatsets.
B
Exactly. Oh, literally 100.
A
And then the kids line. I had the honor to design their first kids line. I was so excited about it.
B
Totally.
A
Okay. There's a reason why I sold out in 22 minutes.
B
Yeah.
A
And I'll just leave that there. Because the prices weren't questioned. They didn't need to be questioned. Okay. You are comparing an apple to an orange. I do not own the brand Mayfair that I collabed with. I'm starting a brand in the next probably year or two. Okay. And that time will come, and that's something that I will work my ass off even for five years. If I don't even sell a product for five years and make little to no profit if I know it's a good quality product, I will wait 100%. Okay.
B
You're putting in the time and effort for good quality because you'll. It'll be a long lasting.
A
Yes. And then if people have a question about the price, I, as an owner and CEO, will hop on and say, this is why they're priced the way that they are. These are the ingredients. This is where it's made. I don't know why the fuck I was dragged into it.
B
And it's so funny because I don't know. I don't even know how that all started. Like bringing. What the. Does that have to do a collab versus a new business. What does that have to. That makes no sense why those got intertwined.
A
Same with pajamas and sweatsuits.
B
Exactly. Pajamas are holiday. Oh, my God.
A
Holiday pajamas.
B
Yeah.
A
They can only be worn one time a year.
B
Exactly. They're going to be priced very differently. Something you sleep in and something that you could wear every single day. Like a sweatset can be an outfit. Out about. Out and about.
A
That's what people were commenting were. I can wear Avery sweatset lounging around the house, but also running errands.
B
Exactly.
A
Year round. And it's cute. And it's cute.
B
Anything Mayfair sells is so cute.
A
And then pajamas are different.
B
Yeah.
A
Like I'm in my pajamas right now. I'm not gonna wear this to the grocery store.
B
No.
A
But also the material. Okay. That's not even like the point. I'm not. I shouldn't even be bringing in the quality and the price and all that. People are dealing with that on their own. The only reason I'm addressing it is because my name was brought into it. And this is why I became upset because like I said, you know, you know how much I go through and I never react, I never talk about it. But I'm at the point now where I'm like, people keep on me and no one has my back ever. Yeah, because they don't want to be involved in the drama. I get it. But, like, let's be loyal. Yeah.
B
Yeah.
A
There is no reason why this need. My name needed to be brought into it. And so that's why I'm addressing it. The comment that was left from someone is clearly left from someone that doesn't like me, which, that's fine. You're bringing me to a situation I don't belong in. And the comment said, I don't understand why Cecily is getting so much heat for this. But Avery didn't get heat for the price of her sweatsets. And Cecily chose to like the comment. Here's why I'm a bit confused. The comment was up and liked publicly for five hours before it was deleted. There was, I think, like 600 and something likes on that comment. But then. And obviously it said that she liked it.
B
Yeah.
A
Then the comment down below had 3, 700 likes, and it was, wait, aren't Avery and Cecily friends? I'm confused why she liked this comment. And then there were 67 replies below that. And the reason I chose to chime in on that girl's T page when she was explaining it and why I'm talking about it now is because all of the comments below it were insinuating that our friendship had fallen out, that I had done something to her to, like, piss her off for her to like that comment. And she just left them all there, trying to assume that I'm the bad guy. Like, friendship fell out because I was some shitty person or I wasn't a good friend to her. So she liked the comment. No, no. And I got texts for days to show the relationship that we have 100%. Like, that never occurred. But she still chose to like the comment and leave it. And you cannot tell me after, after all that traction was left on that comment, the multiple responses, the thousands of likes that you didn't realize it was getting attention.
B
Yeah.
A
You can't tell me that you wanted to use me as a step stool to make yourself look better. I don't fuck with that. No, you wanted to leave my sweatset in consideration of the price point, which doesn't even. Is again, comparing an apple to an orange. Your pajama line. You wanted to leave that there to make me look bad.
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A
So you looked better. That's not a good friend. I don't with people like that.
B
Yeah, it's not. Especially given the past of how loyal you've shown yourself to multiple people.
A
I was inviting her on my first ever brand trip I hosted with colourpop. But then the best part was that I didn't even follow her sister in law at the time. I wasn't familiar with her content. I don't even know if I knew who she was. And she told me, yeah, I want to go, but can you invite my sister in law? And so I called my team, I pulled a bunch of strings with the colourpop team and I got her invited so she would come on the trip and feel included like she had someone to travel with. And I know that she's talked to me in the past about wanting to go on more brand trips and stuff. I wanted to include you. Like I wanted you to be there because you were my friend.
B
That's the kind of person you are. You bring your friends up with you. Any and any kind of success that you have. Very like very often and it's very often that they don't recognize that and they kick dirt in your face.
A
And I, I don't mean to be a and I don't mean to drag and talk bad because I don't ever do that and I don't use this podcast for that. But I feel cornered. Yeah, I feel like I had no other choice than to stick up for myself because I've been in situations like this where people make up rumors about friendships I'm in and things that are going on and it's not true. But I'm always the villain every time. It's always like, oh, Avery did this. Avery, you're the mean girl. Blah, blah, you know what the you're talking about. And I'm tired of it. I'm tired of it.
B
100 you have. If people want to try and use your name to on you in any way, you have every right to send up for yourself and correct anything that was false or just something that was like an accusation. You have every right to send it for yourself and clarify anything that people are sharing. Yeah, because people might say, you know, influencers, they're putting their life out on the, you know, on social media. They have every right to criticism. Well then that's fine because you have every right to stand up for yourself and give facts, which you have plenty of.
A
So, anyways, I didn't respond on the comment that I was tagged in with the sweat sets, but I responded on. One of my friends sent me the link to the video, and it was when we were sitting on the couch the other night, two nights ago. And the video was from that T page who. That girl was actually really kind, and she sent me a message and she said, hey, if I ever share anything like you're not comfortable with, yeah, I don't want, you know, I try to keep it neutral and I don't want to bring you down or whatever. So I really appreciated her saying that. But the video was all saying, let's talk about the comment that Cecily liked that brought Avery into her PJ drama. Someone sent it to me via text, and I was like, what the is? Like, why is my name being brought in this?
B
You were so confused.
A
Well, also, I don't get a lot of hate on my for you page. Like, I don't get videos talking about people that I know or follow or love because I don't interact with those videos. I feel like when people get those a lot on their page, they're probably like secret haters because they're interacting with those videos. I don't want to see that. Like, I don't. I don't want to see the negativity. People see it about me, and it's an awful feeling. Yeah, I'm never going to support videos like that. So videos like that don't come up on my for you page, Even though I was the main topic of the video never came up. And so my friend sent it to me, and I was like, what the. And I literally didn't believe it. I went on her video and I scrolled, scrolled, scrolled until I found it. And I think it also was like, a shock of, like, she was very obviously liking some comments and not liking other comments.
B
Oh, yeah.
A
So it wasn't like a. Oh, I accidentally liked it. No, I don't believe that. Especially because it already had so much attention.
B
Oh, totally.
A
It had so many likes and comments below it, like, you're gonna get notified if you're in the app. And it had been posted live for five hours. So then I read the comments in the video and, well, first I commented on the video and I said, I really appreciate you having my back and explaining.
B
Totally.
A
Because she basically used the video to explain again. Apples to orange, the sunset versus the pajamas. You don't. They're. You don't compare them. No, there's no comparison. So that's what she was doing in the video, and she kept it very neutral. So I commented that. And then I. I had. There was a lot of comments like, wasn't she on Cheers? I say, yup. Like, there was a lot of things, like, people are like, I don't understand why she's bringing you into it. And I said, yeah, me neither.
B
Because you were so, so confused. Well, it was so random, too. I feel like.
A
Well, and again, if you. And then the worst part is that I did send her the video and she read it and didn't respond to me for probably 45 minutes. And she sent a short text. I did not respond. But then I go to her video, and she deleted the comment that she liked, which, again, I thought was a very poor move. Like, instead of unliking the comment or responding to it, like, avery has nothing to do with my pajama line. There's no reason why her name was brought into it. I shouldn't have liked it. It would have been squashed.
B
100% squashed.
A
Personally squashed on social media. It has now become this huge thing because you just deleted the comments.
B
Totally.
A
You still have yet to publicly be like, she has nothing to do with this. I should have never supported that comment. Avery has been nothing but a great friend. We've never had any drama of any sort.
B
Never.
A
Like, oh, my God. Just. She has been through the wringer this year, and all I did was try to make sure she was okay.
B
And I feel like that was a good opportunity for a clarification to everybody who saw that comment, which had plenty of likes, but now that it's gone, it shows even more of, like, why is why. What's her thoughts on it? Then? Like, that just starts more drama.
A
Dude, that's like, if when I came out with my Mayfair collab, someone commented, I don't know why people aren't giving Emily shit for her roommate collab prices. Because when Avery's getting for her Mayfair prices, I would have commented saying, Emily's brumate collab has absolutely zero to do with my Mayfair collab. Her name does not need to be.
B
Brought into this period.
A
Squash 0. Because A, I'm defending my friend.
B
Exactly.
A
Publicly. Well, you're trying to shit on them. And B, there's no. There's no drama between us. Like, it's a friend defending a friend.
B
Exactly.
A
You know, Like, I just. That's what Everyone that keeps calling and texting, they're like, dude, the worst Part. And then what's so hurtful as your friend is her just trying to make you look bad so she looks better. And that's point blank, period, how it was. She was upset that people were giving her about the pajama prices, so she wanted me to look bad so she looked better. That's not okay.
B
No.
A
So that's that. And again, like, we don't with stuff like that on this podcast because we have fun and we laugh.
B
Yeah.
A
And we talk about real life things and problems. But I don't like when stuff's just open for interpretation from any period.
B
Exactly.
A
Because like it or not, mommy vloggers get a ton of hate.
B
Oh, 100.
A
We're targeted all the time.
B
Totally.
A
And we should be there for each other and have each other's back.
B
Exactly.
A
And help one another out. And that's what I've done by being there for her. Even out. Just so much outside of social media, trying to be our friend. Totally help her. And I just felt really heartbroken. It, like, really hurt my feelings and it really made me sad.
B
You're so sad.
A
Because it's just like. It's just a slap in the face. It's just like a. Like another friend disappointment, you know, so.
B
Which unfortunately, you've had too many.
A
Yeah. Do you have anything to say about it?
B
No. Just frustration. I just feel like there were so many opportunities for correction early on before, because it's been a couple days now and I feel like it's still just a hot topic. And 30 seconds of putting together a little comment to shut things down would have spoke so many more. So much more volume about a person than just deleting it. So I feel like it's really sad seeing how I've seen many comments of you sitting up for creators. If there's any form of a hateful video or on, you know, someone leaves a nasty comment on one of your friends videos. I can. I always see you defending everybody and being there for everybody. I'm around you 24 7. I see when other influencers call you and say, well, I need help with this. Like, you do real with this. And you're always like, absolutely, I do this, this, and this. I see how much you help people and how much you are truly a girl's girl. Giving all the, you know, the little details that people might miss. You are such a cheerleader. So it's just. It's a shame to see how people can react in certain situations. They can't drop their pride and just be like, this has nothing to do with this person. Blah, blah, blah, blah. There was plenty of opportunity. But just deleting it, just thinking it might take away the problems. It just started more drama.
A
Yeah. And again, like, it wouldn't have even need to be talked about. Talked about at all. Like, it wouldn't even needed to be mentioned. It was just the assumptions where I'm like, I'm not going to do this again. I'm not going to do this. Oh, Avery's a bad friend. Something must have happened. Avery must have done something for you to like this comment. No, actually, no.
B
Never.
A
I've been nothing but good and loyal, and I just feel like I got completely screwed over.
B
And I, I honestly, I. I put myself in her situation as well. If I got a comment on my video of someone on you, I could not. I could not imagine leaving it there for five hours, watching it brew more and more comments. I would be so heartbroken if I had something on my own, my own content of people on one of my best friends. I'd be like, absolutely not. Kind of. You know what I mean?
A
Yeah.
B
Block them. Address it, whatever it is. Some something. I could not imagine just letting it just sit there and brew and have people just try to create rumors of anything. Delete, delete, delete. Reply if it's necessary. If you don't want to give them attention, whatever. I just feel like there's so many opportunities, but it wasn't taken.
A
But you know what? I believe in karma. Okay. I do believe in karma. I'm not a religious person, but I do believe. I do have faith in something. And I do believe if you are a good person, you put good into this world, then you can receive back good back. And you know what? Today I got verified on Tick Tock.
B
That is very true. And that should be a.
A
And I'm signing one of the biggest contracts of my life, which, by the way, has to do with this podcast. So we're really excited about that. And I'm getting my nose done. So you know what?
B
You're looking at the positive.
A
Karma has swung back around and hit me in the face with goodness and a new nose.
B
100. It'll be a new person.
A
What else is happening? Oh, and the guests we have on our podcast next week. What the fuck, bro?
B
When we started this podcast, we had zero expectations of guests. Like celebrities will be, you know, far future. And the fact that it's been. We just hit a year and things are already.
A
No, it's crazy.
B
Lined up and set in stone, you guys. It's Insane.
A
You guys don't understand. I'm not going to tell you who it is, but I'm a Disney Channel girl, okay? I grew up watching Disney Channel. The star of my all time favorite child Disney Channel show is going to be on our podcast. She's coming to my house, actually, which is here. She's going to be sitting where Scott City, which is. I'm like, damn, I need to clean up. Damn. But yeah. That's crazy. That's crazy to think about.
B
That is insane. The pressure you probably feel.
A
Oh, I feel. Thank you for that, Scott. Probably shouldn't take an edible before.
B
No, we'll be sober for that one.
A
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
B
Unfortunately.
A
So what's new with you said shin lipo?
B
Nine days of no nicotine.
A
Oh, my God. Are you actually sticking to it?
B
I have. I have a no nicotine vape. That sucks. But I am nine days.
A
Scott started an entire series on Tick tock about quitting nicotine about a year ago. He was doing nicotine the whole time. I'm gonna tell you right now, I.
B
Did about three days on seven weeks on.
A
It's okay. I had a drink the other night. Date night. As you should, at that Uchi restaurant.
B
What's it called?
A
Uchi.
B
Oh, that's literally what it's called.
A
Yeah.
B
I thought you're saying hoochie.
A
No, Uchi. U c h I. If you guys are in Arizona, they actually have. I think they have one in Miami now and maybe somewhere in California.
B
I'm out here in Miami looking for the Uchi daddy. Get it?
A
I hate you. But yeah, I did have a drink because that was the rough day that I had. Just, you know, all the. I just talked about. That was the day, you know, and I posted a video of me cheersing David. I didn't even give a. No, I. I told people when I talked about not drinking, I said, I know this isn't a forever thing. No, this is something I want to trial, but I needed a drink. Okay.
B
But respectfully, it's not like there was any day where you're like, like, oh my God, I need a drink so bad right now.
A
No, we were like, new restaurant. We were on a date. It was a rough day. And I was like, I just want to try. And I had one drink and it was great. I didn't feel. I didn't feel shitty. I had like barely a buzz. But yeah, I didn't even care. Like, I posted that tick tock. And someone was like, how's the sobriety journey going? And a bunch of people were like, who cares what the you asking? And I commented and I said it was a rough day, I needed a drink. Okay. And I think people understood because they saw.
B
Respectfully, no one, no one even questioned it.
A
No.
B
And I said respect. Yeah, I understood that we needed a drink.
A
They're my girls.
B
Oh. 100.
A
They got my back.
B
They do have your back.
A
Yeah. Okay. I actually asked you guys to ask some questions and stuff for us to talk about on Instagram, so I'll go through those in a second. But I forgot to mention one thing about the pajama gate thing.
B
Oh, no.
A
It's the evening of this whole event happening. I get a knock at my door from FedEx and I got the PR box. Wait a second.
B
He said no, hold on.
A
So you want to put your foot on my throat to make yourself taller? But you know what? Do an unboxing. Do a try on haul for me. No free marketing. Are we for fucking real? Huh? No, listen. And I, I just said when May 1st sets to her and her kids. I didn't see any photos.
B
That is very true.
A
Okay. Anyways, I just had a little itch in my throat. Sorry. Okay, enough with that. People keep asking about Selena Gomez. I'm. I'm assuming like how she is. She's an angel by the way. She's like literally the nicest human ever. So down to earth, so kind. Just very respectful. Oh my God. The opinion on Zach Bryan and Brianna Chicken. The Ford Explorer has what you need for the road ahead. Up to seven selectable drive modes, a 5,000 pound towing capacity and an available 400 horsepower engine.
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A
Before I break up, let's talk about that. That five foot five bald headed stocky ass chode looking man. He looks like a chode. He over three pubes. He's like oh My God, I hit puberty, and he's like three little sprouts.
B
I just feel bad for her because she's hot.
A
She's so hot.
B
She's so hot.
A
And you know what? I was never on the hate train with her. I'm not gonna lie. Like, I know a lot of people gave her so much hate. Like, I just never saw it. Okay. I was on the Bora Bora trip with Grace O'Malley.
B
Yeah.
A
Love her. And if I'm not mistaken, I believe Brianna was supposed to go, But I'm pretty sure that's the same month when like, started hitting the fan with Zach. So I don't know if maybe she didn't go because he was being so controlling, but Grace was there. I with her. I love her. I think she's so cool. She's hilarious. And I just feel like the reason I never got on the hate train with Brianna was because I knew Grace. I had met her in person, and I was like, I truly don't believe, like, a childhood best friend would be a bad person. Like, that's associated with Grace. Yeah, kind of how I thought about it. Because, again, like, people have so many outside opinions from the Internet, but I meet these people in person. Like, I have a personal relationship with them. Dude. Same with Matt and Abby. Like, I'm sorry, but, like, when we met them at St. Jude, I wanted to be like, where is this? Online? Because, like, if you acted like your true selves, you would be the most successful couple in the world.
B
They were so sweet.
A
And I honestly think it's just so many people don't feel comfortable doing that because they're so scared to be their true authentic selves because they don't want to get canceled. But I feel like the more you try not to get canceled, the more you get canceled.
B
I know for sure.
A
You know? Anyways, long story short, I think Zach Bryan's a idiot. What you did, your wife is. And I feel sensitive to that because my sister's been the Navy for, what, 13 years now? She's a chief in the Navy. She's been on multiple deployments. Oh, my God. She was married. She's not married anymore. And I've seen the. That happens in military marriages. You sent her divorce paperwork on her deployment. You're the worst.
B
That's.
A
Oh, because your career took off. Oh, you're like, oh, I'm making a ton of money. I can get whatever hot I want.
B
100.
A
You're a bad person.
B
And also, the 12 million dollar NDA. Are you kidding Me?
A
No. Do you know that multiple women have taken money from him?
B
I probably would have said yes to the check.
A
No. See, but here's my thing. Such a smart PR mood for her because so much.
B
She's gonna get so much other great, amazing publicity worth for the rest of her life.
A
And the fact that she has Dave on her side, which, by the way, that song.
B
Oh, no. The way that they true friends. Oh, 100%.
A
If you don't make a song about this pajama thing, I'm never speaking to. Pajama gate aver got hate for no reason. Pajama gate aver got hate. Let's all take a listen. Cheers, cuz. She's spilling tea.
B
Damn, that actually looking pretty fire. Hey, I'm impressed.
A
No, but yeah, I think he's a idiot and I think he ruined his career, I feel.
B
And also, just the breakup being so. First off, not even to her on Twitter, publicly on a story. Are you kidding me?
A
Smashed phone. Oh, you have anger problems. I'm sorry, but, like, it would not surprise me if the woman he's paid off. Well, I probably shouldn't say that, but, like, if things got out of line.
B
Oh, yeah, you know, totally.
A
But I don't know, I just feel for her and good for her. I was at all power taking the money and. Because that's a hard thing, you know, but good for her for speaking her truth and helping a lot of women.
B
She doesn't need the money.
A
No, she's.
B
She's well off. She's doing perfectly fine.
A
Talking about the Bronco.
B
Oh, yes.
A
You work with four to get it, probably for free.
B
Oh, 100.
A
She tries to buy it off you, and he says, no, no, no, you can have it. It doesn't sign the NDA. No, I'm telling. I'm taking it. No, let me buy it. No. Zach.
B
Tiny dick energy.
A
You really are the smallest man that ever lived. And I'm sure you could do an exchange with a med spa or something to get hair transplant surgery. So just vlog that.
B
Get it for free, man.
A
No, literally, like, what the God damn. All right, let's see what else people want to know. Who is your dream guest for the podcast? Wait, I want you to answer that first.
B
Ooh.
A
Because I want to say this out loud to manifest 100, and then we can look back one day and it'll happen. Right.
B
I have, like, a dream, a dream guest that I want to, like, see you interview.
A
Who?
B
John Krasinski. Could you imagine?
A
No, I couldn't look him in the Eyes. My biggest celebrity crush.
B
No, like, I feel like I want that so much for you.
A
You know what though?
B
Like, not even because you have a. Like, you think he's cute, but, like, I feel like your obsession with like the office. You guys could have so much good conversation about.
A
I also obsessed with him so much.
B
Oh, 100.
A
But what I love about him is how. What a like positive human being when he started that. I think it's like be the good or something.
B
Something like that. Yeah.
A
During COVID Oh, my God. I loved that.
B
I agree.
A
He's my favorite. Like, he just seems like such a sweetheart. And him totally wife seem like great people and great parents and. Yeah, that would be so.
B
I feel like that'd be so cool.
A
I. I mean, I'm gonna dream really big here and I'm gonna go with Beyonce.
B
Oh, my God.
A
Because I mean, she's the first. Like, I've literally been obsessed with her since I could walk. Probably.
B
You worship the ground she walked.
A
Yeah. No, I first concert ever went to is Destiny's Child. I think she is so. She's a prodigy. She's gifted.
B
100. And she's what you'd call a legend. Everyone knows who she is.
A
Oh, absolutely. So that would be a big one. Another one. I would love to have Nara on and have her be mic'd up in the kitchen.
B
Yeah.
A
And like, she could teach me how.
B
To cook something while having a color.
A
While talking about her life and stuff. I think that would be.
B
That would be awesome.
A
She is so sweet, by the way, because we. Okay. That's actually fun fact about Nara. We have been mutuals for so long. I remember I found a video of her and it was Lucky eating. And I wasn't really familiar with Lucky. I know everyone, like, was obsessed with him back in the day, but I don't really remember that. Anyways, a video popped up of what her husband ate in a day, I think. And it was like so much food. And I was like, holy. I clicked on her profile. She had like 50, 000 followers on tick Tock. But she had followed me. She followed me, but she had 50, 000 followers. I was like, oh, I'm following her back. She's so cute.
B
Yeah.
A
Follow each other for a few months, would come on each other's stuff, and like six months later, it was like, literally, she is everywhere. I was like, first of all, I love that.
B
Like, oh, I know.
A
Eat it up. When people succeed, I'm like, you so deserve it.
B
And it's quick.
A
And she is so, like, good with, like, her puns and, like, it's just her character and I love it. And people just don't understand. Like, they take it so literal. I'm like, of course she's not making her everyday bubble gum. Let her be. Yeah, let her make her. And, like, we can watch her stuff and be happy totally in the world. But I just love it. And, like, we voice memo back and forth and she's like, it's just a really good person. She really is. So I'll have my team contact your team nara. Okay. What else in, like, the celebrity world? Hillary Duff.
B
Hillary Duff. I feel like you would also love Haley Bieber. Oh, Haley Bieber would be so iconic.
A
Talk about motherhood with Haley.
B
Absolutely.
A
Oh, Haley, you know, I love road, girl. I've been talking about road since day one. I'd be loving that pineapple cleanser. Why don't we talk about motherhood? Wait, who else would you want on Jacob Elordi? Oh, my God.
B
Just selfishly.
A
See? Yeah, I would probably get divorced if you. David's sitting in the corner like, he's.
B
Like, the fuck watching.
A
Oh, my God. Yeah. Who's. Oh, Sydney Sweeney.
B
Oh, my God.
A
I would do that for David because that's a celebrity crush.
B
That would be iconic.
A
Also Ellen DeGeneres.
B
I feel like she has not been on anything since her, like, huge dude.
A
And her stand up was so good on Netflix.
B
That would be an interesting episode.
A
I loved her stand up because she talked all about it. She talked about the hate and the cancellation and, like, having attitude, like, as a businesswoman.
B
Yeah.
A
It's just. Dude, it's just so hard because it's like, when you're in this industry, you do hear things about people. But then also being in this industry, I've heard so many things about myself, and I'm like, what the are you talking about? Yeah, so it's hard to believe. Like, I don't know who to believe, but I really did enjoy her stand up. And I was such a huge fan of her show.
B
Oh, my God. Her show was just all positive. It was giving large sums of money. Like, I just love.
A
Do you know, when I was pregnant with Ziggy, I applied to be on the Mother's Day show, like, a hundred times. We were so poor, we literally had no money. And I was like, please, please.
B
Or like the military reunions she does on the show.
A
Oh, I bald every time.
B
I loved her show every time.
A
Oh, my God. Cute. Okay, well, I really want a piece of peanut butter brownie pie.
B
I'M starving. I haven't had dinner yet.
A
You poor thing.
B
I know.
A
Let's make you a so frail. Okay, well, thanks for being here and thank you with me.
B
Thank you for having me.
A
Thanks for my therapy session. I really appreciate it.
B
I know I did feel like a therapist, and I honestly, like, that was. I was so honored.
A
I needed that today.
B
You did, and I'm glad. I'm proud of you.
A
Thanks for listening, everyone. Sorry I got a little snippy, but I was just venting with my feelings. Okay.
B
100%. These are your girls. These are the podcast girls. Are your literal girls. Like, I love them. You're one. Your post people were so positive and, like, this is my comfort space. So, like, they're going to be so supportive and be like, avery, we're here for you. We hear you. We love you. They're literally going to be, like, so supportive.
A
I love them so much.
B
They love you.
A
Love you guys. Oh, my God. I feel like Campbell and J. Where I'm like, oh, my God. Which, by the way, her baby. Oh, Campbell. Let's do the podcast. Talk about motherhood.
B
Yep.
A
Paloma.
B
Oh, I know.
A
And the meaning behind the name.
B
I know when you told me that I was so. That was really. That was really sweet.
A
No, she so cute. And, like, I'll be the first to say, like, I know an ugly baby when I see one. That's a cute baby. That's a cute baby and a newborn.
B
It's hard to find cute newborns. She's very cute.
A
I'm so excited for them. Okay. Anyways, we love you guys. We'll see you next week with a really fun episode because you're not going to be ready for who's sitting in that chair. Love you. Cheers.
Podcast Summary: CHEERS! with Avery Woods – EP 52 | a Wicked Week
Release Date: November 18, 2024
In the 52nd episode of CHEERS! with Avery Woods, host Avery Woods sits down with her guest, Scotty Hatch (fondly referred to as "Doggy"), to navigate through a whirlwind of personal anecdotes, professional challenges, and heartfelt discussions. Titled "a Wicked Week," this episode delves deep into Avery's recent experiences, including a memorable incident at the Wicked premiere, navigating friendship dynamics amidst business collaborations, and personal updates about her upcoming nose job. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the key segments:
The episode kicks off with Avery recounting her eventful night at the Wicked premiere. What was supposed to be a glamorous evening turned into a chaotic situation when a young woman suddenly fainted and experienced anaphylaxis due to a bee sting.
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Avery narrates how, in the midst of the panic, she tried to administer an EpiPen but inadvertently used it on herself, resulting in a painful injury to her thumb. Despite the embarrassment, she reflects on the importance of acting quickly in emergencies, even if things don’t go as planned.
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Her candid storytelling highlights both the stress of the situation and her resilience in handling unexpected challenges.
A significant portion of the episode addresses Avery’s frustration with being entangled in drama involving her friend Cecily and their collaboration with the renowned brand Mayfair Set. Avery expresses her discontent over unfounded assumptions and rumors that have surfaced online, affecting her personal and professional relationships.
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She discusses the challenges of maintaining genuine friendships in the public eye and the additional pressures of brand collaborations. Avery emphasizes the importance of quality in partnerships, comparing Mayfair Set’s reputation and pricing strategy to other established brands like Skims.
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Avery passionately defends her reputation and the integrity of her collaborations, underscoring the disparities in how different products (e.g., sweatsets vs. pajamas) are perceived and priced.
The conversation shifts to Avery’s experiences with social media negativity, particularly regarding comments that falsely associate her with drama she has no part in. Avery laments the impact of such hate on her mental well-being and her efforts to support and defend her friends against unfounded criticism.
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Scotty commends Avery’s unwavering support for her friends, highlighting her role as a "girl’s girl" and a true cheerleader in her social circles.
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Avery discusses strategies for handling online hate, such as blocking negative influencers and not engaging with detrimental content, to maintain a positive online presence.
Avery shares personal updates about her decision to undergo a nose job, expressing excitement and anticipation for the transformation. She elaborates on the process, including pre-op preparations and the rendering photos she reviewed with her surgeon.
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She also touches on her plans for the upcoming Thanksgiving week, emphasizing a desire for downtime to recover and enjoy quality moments with her family.
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Towards the end of the episode, Avery hints at an exciting upcoming guest: a star from her favorite childhood Disney Channel show. She shares her enthusiasm about the prospect of having such a nostalgic and beloved figure on her podcast.
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Additionally, she dreams big by mentioning iconic figures like Beyoncé and John Krasinski as potential future guests, reflecting her aspirations to elevate the podcast’s profile.
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In the final moments, Avery and Scotty engage in a heartfelt exchange, reinforcing their supportive friendship and Avery’s commitment to maintaining a positive outlook despite recent challenges. Avery also shares her joy about getting verified on TikTok and signing a significant contract related to her podcast.
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The episode concludes with Avery expressing gratitude towards her listeners and teasing the exciting content planned for future episodes.
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Key Takeaways:
Resilience in Adversity: Avery's ability to handle unexpected crises, both professionally and personally, showcases her resilience and commitment to her role as a host and friend.
Navigating Public Relationships: The episode highlights the complexities of maintaining genuine friendships in the public eye and the additional challenges posed by business collaborations and social media dynamics.
Personal Growth: Avery’s openness about her upcoming nose job and her aspirations for the podcast reflect her dedication to personal growth and expanding her reach.
Support Systems: The strong bond between Avery and Scotty underscores the importance of having reliable support systems amidst the pressures of public life.
Conclusion:
EP 52 of CHEERS! with Avery Woods offers an intimate glimpse into Avery’s multifaceted life, blending personal stories with professional insights. From handling unexpected emergencies at a high-profile event to addressing the intricacies of friendship and brand collaborations, Avery navigates her “Wicked week” with honesty and grace. Her discussions on personal growth and future aspirations add depth to the conversation, making this episode both engaging and relatable for listeners.