Jeff Lewis Has Issues: Episode Featuring Uba Hassan & Erin Lichy
Episode Overview In this candid and engaging episode of "Jeff Lewis Has Issues," host Jeff Lewis invites longtime friends and fellow "Real Housewives of New York City" cast members, Uba Hassan and Erin Lichy, to discuss significant personal updates and navigate through their intertwined relationships. Released on November 27, 2024, the episode dives deep into topics such as unexpected pregnancies, relocations, friendship dynamics, and even business ventures, all delivered with Jeff's trademark no-filter style.
1. Welcoming the Guests and Setting the Stage [01:25 - 01:55]
Jeff kicks off the episode with palpable excitement, referring to having his "three favorite girls from Real Housewives New York City" on the show, setting an anticipatory tone ([01:25]). This introduction underscores the close-knit relationships and the blend of personal and dramatic narratives typical of the Real Housewives franchise.
2. Erin Lichy's Unexpected Pregnancy [01:55 - 04:20]
Surprise Announcement and Reactions Jeff begins by congratulating Erin on her pregnancy, probing whether it was planned. Erin humorously discloses, "Accident. What do you think? Accident" ([01:55]), revealing that the pregnancy was indeed unintentional and unexpected.
Emotional and Physical Changes Erin shares her mixed emotions about the change, stating, "I was in shape. My body was great. Now it's like going to shit. I'm pissed" ([02:07]). Her candid admission highlights the often unspoken challenges of pregnancy, juxtaposed with moments of gratitude for the impending addition to her family.
Relationship Dynamics with Abe The conversation shifts to Erin's relationship with Abe, particularly focusing on reproductive decisions. Erin expresses frustration, "He's like, I'm not cutting my sperm. You know, like, men. I don't know what problem" ([04:11]), emphasizing tensions surrounding family planning and Abe's reluctance to undergo a vasectomy.
3. Uba Hassan's Relocation to Connecticut [07:05 - 07:30]
Reasons for Moving Uba discusses her decision to move from New York City to Connecticut, citing high rent and infrastructural issues: "Her bathroom was like, falling into the ground... it's time to leave" ([07:05]). This move marks a significant lifestyle change, moving from the hustle of NYC to the more spacious and presumably serene environment of Greenwich.
Life in Greenwich Uba paints a picture of her new life, highlighting the luxurious aspects of her Connecticut home: "Greenwich is the greatest freaking place" ([25:21]). She mentions living in a nine-bedroom house with ten bathrooms, underscoring the vast difference in living conditions compared to her previous NYC apartment.
4. Pigeons as a Metaphor for Gossip [14:20 - 16:00]
Defining "Pigeons" A significant segment delves into the metaphor of "pigeons" to describe gossips within their social circles. Uba explains, "a pigeon is a gossip... They take information and then go to give that to someone else and doesn't say the accurate thing" ([15:21]). This analogy serves as a critique of how gossip can distort truth and damage reputations.
Impact on Relationships Jeff adds, "You don't want someone to start lying about you publicly" ([20:52]), emphasizing the harmful effects of unfounded rumors. Uba counters by stating, "If I said it, I lied" ([19:43]), maintaining accountability and integrity within their interactions.
5. Deodorant Debate and Body Image [05:00 - 12:18]
Natural vs. Regular Deodorant The trio engages in a light-hearted yet pointed discussion about body odor and deodorant preferences. Jeff jokes, "Maybe because it reminds him of a man" ([12:07]), reflecting on how natural deodorants can affect personal relationships.
Personal Preferences Erin shares, "He likes when I smell... turns him on" ([11:46]), highlighting the nuanced ways personal hygiene and scent play roles in romantic dynamics. Uba adds her perspective on how diet and lifestyle choices, such as consuming garlic or turmeric, influence body odor, suggesting it's more about internal habits than external products.
6. Friendship Dynamics and Accountability [16:00 - 19:11]
Miscommunication and Clarifications Erin and Uba explore their friendship's complexities, discussing instances where misunderstandings occurred. Uba asserts her strong memory and confidence, stating, "You have a mission" ([17:37]), contrasting with moments when Erin felt gaslighted: "If you question me... That's what happened with the whole Uber thing" ([17:05]).
Maintaining Integrity Jeff emphasizes accountability within friendships: "You keep everyone accountable. Because you remember at 9am on October 12, you said this" ([19:11]). This segment underscores the importance of honesty and memory in sustaining long-term relationships.
7. Jeff's Business Venture: Fansocial Co [30:08 - 35:04]
Introduction of Fansocial Co Jeff introduces Fansocial Co, an escort service designed to connect celebrities with fans for social engagements like dinners and coffees. He explains, "We take famous people like you two and put them on a website for an online service" ([30:08]).
Financial and Ethical Considerations Uba inquires about revenue distribution, leading to a discussion on profit-sharing and charitable contributions. Uba suggests, "You should make it mandatory [to donate] because every time you give, you get more blessing" ([31:10]), advocating for integrating philanthropy into the business model.
Charity Integration Jeff considers Uba's proposal, eventually agreeing to allocate a portion of profits to charity: "Why not? That's better" ([32:44]). This reflects a commitment to ethical business practices and social responsibility.
8. Charity and Giving Back [31:10 - 36:14]
Incorporating Donations The conversation deepens into philanthropy, with Uba advocating for mandatory donations from Fansocial Co's profits: "You need to donate because it's a tax write-off" ([35:28]). Jeff aligns with the idea, contemplating how to balance profitability with charitable efforts.
Impact on Community They discuss different ways to implement charitable contributions, such as allocating a percentage of each booking to causes like animal rescues and shelters: "It's always good to give back" ([31:37]). This strategy aims to enhance the business's positive impact on the community.
9. Closing Remarks and Final Thoughts [35:02 - 36:38]
Personal Growth and Relationships As the episode concludes, Jeff and his guests reflect on their personal growth and the importance of supportive relationships. Uba highlights her work ethic: "I didn't just come here and start making 20 grand a day. I like walk my way and I show up" ([33:28]). Erin praises her husband, Abe, for his unwavering support: "He is really, really, really supportive. Great husband" ([23:05]).
Maintaining Integrity The trio wraps up with affirmations of their commitment to personal integrity and mutual support, reinforcing the episode's themes of honesty, accountability, and the complexities of maintaining friendships amidst personal challenges.
Notable Quotes
- Erin Lichy: "Accident. What do you think? Accident." ([01:55])
- Uba Hassan: "If I said it, I lied." ([19:43])
- Jeff Lewis: "This is like my Super Bowl this week because I have my three favorite girls from Real Housewives New York City." ([01:25])
- Jeff Lewis: "We're pigeons because we gossip." ([18:20])
Conclusion
This episode of "Jeff Lewis Has Issues" offers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the personal lives of Jeff Lewis, Uba Hassan, and Erin Lichy. Through honest discussions about unexpected pregnancies, relocations, friendship dynamics, and innovative business ideas, the trio navigates their intertwined relationships with humor and candor. Listeners gain valuable insights into the challenges of maintaining personal integrity and supportive relationships in the often turbulent world of reality TV personalities.
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