Dumb Blonde Podcast — Matt Mathews Crashes the Show in LA! | Book Tour Live
Date: May 12, 2026
Host: Bunnie XO
Location: Los Angeles (Live Book Tour)
Notable Guests: Matt Mathews, Wiz Khalifa, Bert Kreischer, Haley, Mimi, Saraya, Jack Osbourne, Jelly Roll
Episode Overview
This live episode of Dumb Blonde is a raucous, unfiltered celebration of Bunnie XO’s meteoric success as a #1 New York Times bestselling author, held in Los Angeles as part of her unique, show-stopping book tour. The night blends comedy, celebrity drop-ins, heartfelt testimony, absurd confessions, and live music into an evening that’s equal parts party, group therapy, and homecoming for Bunnie’s West Coast roots. The tone is candid, hilarious, and supportive, punctuated by meaningful moments reflecting on overcoming trauma and building a found family.
Main Themes
- Celebration of Success & Authenticity: Marking Bunnie’s book reaching the #1 spot, and embracing transparency around her unlikely journey.
- Comedy & Vulnerability: Uncensored stories, sexual confessions, and open dialogue about pain, healing, and laughter.
- Chosen Family & Community: Spotlight on friendship and kinship, with frequent praise for audience support and the assembled panel.
- Music & Performance: Impromptu musical performances from high-profile guests.
- Healing Through Storytelling: Candid chat about overcoming trauma and breaking generational cycles.
Show Breakdown & Key Highlights
1. Opening: Homecoming and Book Triumph
Timestamp: 05:01 — 07:24
- Bunnie welcomes the crowd with excitement for being back on the West Coast, affirming her roots and deep gratitude for the community’s love.
- Celebrates her book’s success: “I sold 200,000 books in one week. What the fuck? ...Today I just found out that I made number one New York Times bestseller.” (05:01)
- Describes her refusal to do a “boring” book tour, opting for an entertaining, variety-show style format with special guests.
2. Matt Mathews Crashes the Show
Timestamp: 07:24 — 11:09
- Matt Mathews is introduced as Bunnie’s honorary “little brother” and is lauded for his humor.
- The duo shares a raunchy, playful exchange about trauma, Capricorn traits, and getting paid for… adult activities.
- Quote — Matt Mathews: “I also have sucked a lot of dick in life, but I didn’t get paid for it.” (09:16)
- Bunnie XO: “You’re missing out, baby. So you gotta pay to play.” (09:24)
- Matt jokes about not getting a copy of Bunnie’s book.
- Quote — Matt Mathews: “My favorite part was when it ended. Not really. …But it’s fine, it’s fine. I am so proud of you.” (10:29)
3. Wiz Khalifa’s Guest Appearance & Stoner Chronicles
Timestamp: 12:22 — 26:55
- Wiz Khalifa energizes the crowd with a live performance (“Taylor Gang,” “Roll Up,” “So What We Get High”).
- Bunnie and Wiz banter about weed culture, love, and fan encounters:
- Bunnie XO: “How many babies do you think were conceived to your music?” (17:35)
- Wiz Khalifa: “...A lot of people fall in love at my concerts...there have been couples who've come...they're like, bro, we got a baby because of you. …I got really die hard fans.” (17:43)
- Playful inquiry about Wiz’s dietary habits, weed budget, and criminally awkward high moments.
- Wiz Khalifa: “I think I spend more on clothes than I do on weed now.” (22:44)
- On weed prohibition: “If everybody was high...the world would chill out.” (21:33)
- Weed preference: “I prefer flour. ...I'm old school, I'm rolling joints forever.” (24:25)
- Shares his healthy lifestyle (fruits, protein shakes, greens) and recommends a “What I Eat in a Day” post.
4. Bert Kreischer’s Comedy Set & Vulnerable Moments
Timestamp: 27:18 — 35:52
- Greeted with a call to “take it off, baby!” (a nod to his shirtless persona).
- Jokes about weight loss via Mounjaro, digestive issues, and teases his “sleep divorce” with wife Leanne.
- Discussion about his Netflix series "Freebird" and the shock value of its writing.
- Bert Kreischer: “At the end of the first episode…I say…‘where’s a school shooter when you need one?’ ...No one didn’t watch episode two.” (32:24)
- Gets emotional, drawing parallels between his and Bunnie’s unlikely successes and impact.
- “That little girl is not supposed to have fans who connect with her. But the world has changed and that little girl is changing little girls and women in this room by her success.” (33:43)
5. Found Family: "The Covenant" Panel (Haley, Mimi, Matt)
Timestamp: 36:15 — 48:25
- Bunnie introduces her closest friends, the “Coven,” underscoring the value of chosen family.
- The “Ask, Tell, Confess” segment features audience-submitted, wild confessions:
- A display pretzel being served in a café (39:09),
- Accidentally donating sex toys to Goodwill (41:52),
- Intimate and humorous stories about bedroom mishaps and experimentation with bananas, pickles, and more (42:57–44:31).
- Notable banter: Matt’s outrageous humor comments on sexuality; panel keeps it non-judgmental but playful.
- Bunnie: “We don’t yuck anybody’s yum.” (43:31)
- Panel reacts (sometimes with horror) to cousin-related confessions.
6. Jack Osbourne and Saraya: Adrenaline & Wrestling Confessions
Timestamp: 49:34 — 60:33
- Saraya details her podcast “Rule Breakers” and its quirky traditions (shock collars, bug eating).
- Jack’s podcast, “Trying Not to Die,” is about wellness and health.
- Jack shares risky stories from his "Adrenaline Junkie" days: “I ran with the bulls, I got my skydiving license, climbed El Cap…” (52:46)
- Saraya relates her regret over a wrestling promo involving real-life tragedy, showing vulnerability about the industry’s pressures.
- Lighthearted admissions:
- Jack confesses to having “zero musical ability” despite his Osbourne lineage.
- Saraya describes her passion for rescuing dogs.
- Jack recounts his wildest exit—throwing furniture out of the Beverly Hilton window during a Chrome Hearts event.
7. Jelly Roll Interviews Bunnie XO (Heartfelt & Hilarious)
Timestamp: 62:10 — 71:57
- Jelly Roll celebrates Bunnie’s bravery, her #1 NYT status, and her positive influence.
- Quote: “I think what you did was so brave in telling your story and giving your testimony and sharing it with the world.” (62:56)
- Asks for Bunnie’s favorite humorous moment from her book:
- Bunnie XO: “When I farted on the bachelor party… I know a lot of strippers who have farted on customers, but nobody’s gonna tell you about it...” (63:58)
- Honors her late friend, Grace, and reflects on divine timing.
- Bunnie XO: “It just happened to fall on Grace’s death date... this is a total wink from heaven.” (67:49)
- Jelly Roll notes the book’s impact, especially its candid approach to sexual trauma and family wounds.
- “It was just really cool you spoke on that… How did you feel hearing so many people moved by Baby Bunny more than Big Bunny?” (71:06)
- Bunnie elevates the audience, calling them “generational curse breakers.”
8. Jelly Roll Live Performance
Timestamp: 72:26 — 76:55
- Jelly Roll delivers a deeply moving rendition of his Grammy-winning “Hallelujah” (first live since the win).
- Dedicates the song to divine resilience, says: “God always works harder, baby, the truth will always set you free.” (72:46)
- Audience joins in for a communal, soulful experience.
- Continues with “Nothing But A Lie,” radiating gratitude and energy.
9. Closing: Community, Gratitude, and Book Signing
Timestamp: 79:35 — End
- Bunnie expresses awe at the continued turnout and support.
- A beloved character “Bob” makes a brief comedic appearance before closing acknowledgments.
- The show ends with an invite for book signing and a stinger performance by Jelly Roll.
Notable Quotes & Moments (with Timestamps)
- Bunnie XO: “I sold 200,000 books in one week. What the fuck? ...I made number one New York Times bestseller.” (05:01)
- Matt Mathews: “I find it really funny that you named your tour Strip Down, especially since you spent most of your life like that.” (08:13)
- Wiz Khalifa: “I got really die hard fans…they’re like, bro, we got a baby because of you.” (17:43)
- Bert Kreischer: “That little girl is not supposed to have fans who connect with her. But the world has changed and that little girl is changing little girls and women in this room by her success.” (33:43)
- Haley: “I was a book guy at Barnes & Noble...a customer ordered a pressed pretzel...that’s the display pretzel, it’s shellacked.” (39:09)
- Jelly Roll: “I think what you did was so brave in telling your story and giving your testimony and sharing it with the world.” (62:56)
- Bunnie XO: “When I farted on the bachelor party...I just let out the longest, silent but deadly one...and they just start pointing fingers at each other…” (63:58)
- Jelly Roll (singing): “I bring my hard-fought, hard-fell, been-through-hell, hallelujah...” (74:02)
- Bunnie XO: “I feel like we’re one big happy family...you guys are all generational curse breakers.” (71:21)
Episode Flow & Tone
The event is loose, boisterous, touching, and always self-aware, maintaining Bunnie’s trademark brash, loving, and inclusive tone. It swings from laugh-out-loud raunchy to sincerely tender, embodying the healing-through-laughter ethos of the “Dumb Blonde” brand. Every guest and audience member is included in the night’s success, creating a space for radical honesty and unity.
Must-Listen Segments
- Bunnie’s unorthodox book-tour vision & gratitude (05:01 – 07:24)
- Matt Mathews’ riff on trauma, sexuality, and friendship (07:24 – 11:09)
- Wiz Khalifa’s weed philosophy & lifestyle chat (14:39 – 26:55)
- Bert Kreischer’s laughter-to-tears journey from sitcoms to real life (27:18 – 35:52)
- Ask, Tell, Confess confessional panel (36:54 – 48:25)
- Jack Osbourne & Saraya’s tales of risk and redemption (49:34 – 60:33)
- Jelly Roll’s heartfelt interview and live “Hallelujah” (62:10 – 76:55)
In Summary
This episode is a raucous, heartfelt, and memorable celebration of authenticity, friendship, and self-acceptance. Bunnie XO’s LA book tour stop feels more like a comedy concert and family reunion than a typical author event. Peppered with celebrity appearances, confessional chaos, and healing laughter, it captures the live-wire magic unique to the “Dumb Blonde” universe. If you’re seeking humor, healing, or just a hell of a good time, this is a can’t-miss listen.