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Chris Franjola
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Heather McDonald
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Chris Franjola
Listen up. Woo woo.
Heather McDonald
Hannah McDonald's juicy scoop. Hello and welcome to Juicy Scoop. I don't know that you guys honestly deserve the treat that is sitting across from me because he is the number one ultimate favorite. The blue eyed father of the year. Now neighbor and community activist of the year.
Chris Franjola
Chris.
Heather McDonald
Fran, Joela. I was watching your stories.
Chris Franjola
I know.
Heather McDonald
And welcome star of COVID to Cover.
Chris Franjola
Thank you so much.
Heather McDonald
Stand up sensation. You'll Be at Houston's this Sunday.
Chris Franjola
I'll be at Punchline Food store.
Heather McDonald
No, you'll be at where? The Punchline.
Chris Franjola
The Punchline in Houston on Sunday and the House of Comedy in Detroit Friday and Saturday. You guys will hit us on Thursday.
Heather McDonald
Big weekend. Where are you going to be Thursday?
Chris Franjola
Well, here with you.
Heather McDonald
Oh. Oh, no. Oh, I thought you were sending out a date. Okay, so this is all this weekend.
Chris Franjola
Friday and Saturday, House of Comedy in Detroit and then Houston Punchline Sunday night.
Heather McDonald
I saw some juicy scoopers talking about it. So it's going to be a fun night with your blue eyed beautiful boy.
Chris Franjola
Come on out now.
Heather McDonald
Tell me what. I mean. I don't know what's next. Move over. Rick Caruso. Are you running for mayor?
Chris Franjola
Well, what's going on? I'm not quite at mayor yet, but I am now part of a neighborhood council.
Heather McDonald
Really?
Chris Franjola
I'm about to be a.
Heather McDonald
Where?
Chris Franjola
You have to vote for me.
Heather McDonald
Oh, my God. Yes.
Chris Franjola
I'm filling out the paperwork currently.
Heather McDonald
I am so impressed.
Chris Franjola
You know what?
Heather McDonald
And so you. It was about a streetlight that needed to be replaced.
Chris Franjola
Street light in my neighborhood that had been out for quite some time.
Heather McDonald
Okay.
Chris Franjola
And I got on the horn. I am Karen. I'm the Karen.
Heather McDonald
No, it's called a Ken.
Chris Franjola
Ken. I'm a Ken.
Heather McDonald
Okay.
Chris Franjola
I'm a Ken.
Heather McDonald
Is it called a Ken or is it called something else? What is the Karen version of.
Chris Franjola
I think it is a Ken. I've heard Ken.
Heather McDonald
Okay, fine. Ken.
Chris Franjola
Anyway.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, I wanted to get the streetlight fixed. And I don't know if you ever tried to do anything with any type of, you know, government, whatever. It's considered. I don't know what it's considered. It is a nightmare because you get the people, I don't know who just answer phones and. And I guess it's whatever telephone pole. Like, the cement poles are one person, the wood ones are another person, and the wood poles are another person. So you have to find which one does the wood poles. I'll say this.
Heather McDonald
Did Elon Musk figure it out?
Chris Franjola
I don't know why, but yeah, I got it. Dwp. They were people of their word. I called them. I thought it was gonna be years in the making. I was fully Karen. Kenned up, ready to argue, and they were out like two days later.
Heather McDonald
Does this get your wife kind of hot?
Chris Franjola
I've never seen my entire family more proud of anything that we've. We were taking pictures underneath the light. My daughter, myself, we were dancing. The neighborhood rest were like what are these losers doing underneath the street light?
Heather McDonald
I think it's things like that that keep women continuing to marry men. Oh yeah, it's just getting some shit done around the house. I mean, so many times I've heard women go, the only thing I miss about my ex husband is that he like, could fix some shit. I would think that would be the one thing. I mean, you do have a lot of dad qualities, which is, you know, why it's nice to go on the road with you. Thank you. Thank you. There's just certain things, you know, that some guys are inherently born with. And sometimes it's worth it to go full blown trad wife and just get married.
Chris Franjola
It's sad now that I'm becoming more and more just old dad. Just. It's really bad. Like I'm involved in the school now and I'm fighting for like better lunches. It's a real. I never thought I'd be this guy.
Heather McDonald
But honestly, I'm glad all that time is over for me.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, I know you're too.
Heather McDonald
I'm like. It was just. Oh, God, I tried so hard.
Chris Franjola
But now here's what I wanted to discuss with you. Now you and Peter could be in the Gene Hackman portion of your life.
Heather McDonald
Okay, well, for those that don't know, Gene Hackman was a very famous actor and he was married to his wife for 30 years. However, she was 30 years younger than he. They have.
Chris Franjola
When he was 95, she was 65.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. They've been together a very, very, very long time though. And when the news broke last week, it was confusing. First they thought it was carbon monoxide because they found them both deceased along with one dog. Deceased it was not. So what have they now found?
Chris Franjola
They now believe that she had died first from. Which is strange. Whatever you get from rat poisoning, it's like a HEPA virus or something like that.
Heather McDonald
So she accidentally ate rat poisoning or she tried to end her life?
Chris Franjola
No, no, no, not rat poison. Rat like feces.
Heather McDonald
She accidentally ate rat feces?
Chris Franjola
No, no. I don't know if you have to eat it. It's airborne. So they believe. What I had heard was they believed that. Not that there were rats in the home because they had a very. It's a gigantic house they had, I think in New Mexico.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, but you could have rats in any home.
Chris Franjola
Sure. Anyway. But they had a barn and I guess she tended to the barn. And they believed that there might have been some rat feces in the barn. She somehow inhaled the rat feces and got this disease that you get from rat feces or rat, you know, bites or rats.
Heather McDonald
Sounds like they were just really quite isolated.
Chris Franjola
Anyway, he was apparently suffering from Alzheimer's pretty bad.
Heather McDonald
95 years old.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And so she was dead for quite some time. He didn't even know. What they're saying was he didn't even know probably. Yeah, he didn't know she was dead.
Heather McDonald
And he probably didn't know how to, like, call.
Chris Franjola
Didn't know how to get out of the house. Didn't call anybody. So apparently he was walking around the house for a week, if not more. Then he. The door was open. He was, like, in the mud room, like, almost out the door. So he fell. And then I kind of just died on the floor.
Heather McDonald
Did they ever find out why one dog died in the other scene?
Chris Franjola
It was in a cage.
Heather McDonald
Oh. So couldn't get food or water. And the other ones could, like, run.
Chris Franjola
Around and get some food. Running around. So.
Heather McDonald
Ugh. What a depressing story to start out. Juicy. I know.
Chris Franjola
I know. But I'm concerned that you guys are now in that portion where it could be, you know, because. Well, luckily, you start getting into larger homes. Somebody falls, somebody gets rat poisoning. Next thing you know, Peter's just wandering around the house for a week.
Heather McDonald
Luckily, I have this podcast.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I think I've had to, like, cancel it once.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And I made an announcement so that people would not do a welfare check.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Or arrest Peter for, you know, so. But if this does not show up and there is no Instagram saying, I'm sick, my flight got delayed. The show's gonna be a day late. 100%. Call everybody. Call Chris. Have people come to my house.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And find me, because that is not. I'm too much of a thirst bucket to. I will never take a social media break.
Chris Franjola
You're not gonna be dead on the floor. You're not gonna mummify.
Heather McDonald
Never.
Chris Franjola
Cause that's what happened to both Gene Ackman and his wife. They were found mummified. So that's a considerable amount of time you're dead when you stop mummifying.
Heather McDonald
No, absolutely not. And we do a lot of Uber Eats and stuff, so I feel like that would be a sign for that reason. Yeah.
Chris Franjola
The Uber Eats guy would find you. That'd be. I don't know what's worse. Getting found dead by the Uber Eats guy or just mummifying.
Heather McDonald
Speaking of Uber Eats, so we went to SC yesterday. Usc. Because I spoke at my sorority. Finally, I'm getting the respect I Deserve.
Chris Franjola
It just takes time, you know.
Heather McDonald
Finally they realize I'm kind of a big deal.
Chris Franjola
I am too. I just wanna let you. And not to.
Heather McDonald
No jump on. Let's hear about your big deal. Please do tell. There's a.
Chris Franjola
There's a page on Instagram called Long Island Connection or. And each week they do famous people from Long island and I've never been mentioned. And I finally was mentioned after all.
Heather McDonald
The years on Chelsea Lilly and everything.
Chris Franjola
Nothing. And then of course the comments underneath, like, who are these people? Never heard of them. So the fun lasts for about a second till you read the comments. But I was excited about it.
Heather McDonald
Well, Drake was with me because he's on his spring break and he helps me out with this business, but made it so nice. Cause we had a lot to do yesterday. But so I said, well, let's go down there earlier and just like look at the school. Cause it's been a minute and so anyway, there used to be this thing called University Village that was just crap and you could not go there when I was there. By yourself?
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I have to say I think I learned to be very self aware of my surroundings.
Chris Franjola
Cause for those people who don't know from here USC is in kind of can be in a bad area depending upon which direction you go.
Heather McDonald
But it was way worse 30 years ago.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And now they've kept expanding it. I mean we used to see a lot of scary people walking around.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
One time I was walking by the Newman center to go to school, which is the Catholic church, and these little kids on a bike just grabbed my boob. Whoa, little kids?
Chris Franjola
Like how little?
Heather McDonald
Like 10.
Chris Franjola
Jesus.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, it was like. And then, and then you also. They were the first people that kind of did Uber. Before Uber it was called. You could just pick up the phone at any time. They were the first university, I think that to do this called SC Escort. So like if you were at, you know, the library, you would just call that and they'd pick you up and take you. So like I.
Chris Franjola
Not the little kids on the bike?
Heather McDonald
No, no, like real like mini cops or whatever. And so it was great. Also if you were at some guy's house and he was trying to like get with you and you didn't want to spend the night, you could always call the escort. It was always free. They would always come get you. And so it was really great. I liked that part of it. But it also taught me to do the same thing when I'd be like doing standup on Melrose and all I'd see these other girls just walking to the car by themselves. I'm like, what are you doing? I'd always ask somebody to escort me. And then those guys would sometimes train them to make out with me too. But at least I knew.
Chris Franjola
You mean the driver we're trying to make.
Heather McDonald
No, it's like a comedian. Like, I'd say, can you walk me to my car? It's near, you know, it's near whatever the store is.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, Fred Siegel.
Heather McDonald
Fred Siegel. Yeah, it's by Fred Siegel down the street, you know. Cause I don't want to pay for parking. And then, you know, we'd start talking and the guy would give me like a tag for a joke and be like, God, I just like, whatever. So anyway, the school, they added this whole University Village thing now, right? Incredible restaurants, fountains going. Really cuteness galore. I was like, wow, this is so nice. So then I went to the bookstore and I got my USC alumni frame. Because when I returned in my old car, I left it on there. And then when I called the dealership, they're like, what? I'm like, you know, my frame back. They're like, shut up. So I got another one and I did a little video.
Chris Franjola
Oh, like the thing that goes around your license plate? Yeah, yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I got a little one, which was the whole reason I wanted to go to SC in the first place. My daddy's like, why do you want to go there? I go, because I'm going to live in LA and for the rest of my life, every time I see a USC license plate frame, I'll get depressed. And then he thought about, how many you see, and he was like, all right, fine. So I'm walking down and Drake filmed it. And I have my USC baseball cap on. And some of the comments are like, I knew she was maga.
Chris Franjola
I'm like, for a split second, it's just red.
Heather McDonald
It is just an ass.
Chris Franjola
It's just red hat. There's a lot of red hats.
Heather McDonald
Just like, shut up.
Chris Franjola
I know, I know.
Heather McDonald
Anyway, it was fun. The girls were delights. Very impressed with how smart these girls were.
Chris Franjola
I have a couple of questions.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Chris Franjola
Now you went into the sorority house.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Chris Franjola
So these girls are in the school at 17.
Heather McDonald
They're like, yeah, they're like 18 to 22 or 3.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, yeah. So what's that like? What's it like to see? Do they care? Do they even. What? I didn't even know what an 18 year old girl looks like these days. Alabama Barker.
Heather McDonald
Not like that at all. No, these girls, this was academic night. So they all. Many of them brought their professors and all stood up and said, this is my mentor. This is my professor. This is da da, da da. And Drake was there filming it. And we got in the car and he's like, wow. I'm like, those girls are really smart. He's like, yeah. I'm like. He goes, I don't think I've ever met any of my teachers. I go, well, I certainly didn't invite any to my dinners, you know, like, so they were very smart and cool and well spoken. And then I did my little shebang about life.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And did people seem interested or are.
Chris Franjola
They like, yes, okay.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Chris Franjola
Well, that's good. That's.
Heather McDonald
But I was also smart. You know that. She said, I was gonna have you talk after. After I give out the awards and all the girls introduce their professors.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And I said, no, I'd like to go before.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, exactly.
Heather McDonald
Because then some of these barney pants are gonna cut out early to go to the library and, like, not care about my stupid story. So I did it, and it was great. And we filmed it. I'll put it on patreon.com juicysk whatever. Go to my Patreon. I'm gonna put it there. Cause I don't know how many people would really be interested otherwise. But really full circle. Then I found my old rooms.
Chris Franjola
Oh, my God. The kid who grabbed your boob wasn't there, was he? Imagine he showed up. Still remember them?
Heather McDonald
No, but, you know, they don't let boys upstairs. So we had to ask the house mother if Drake could go up to film me.
Chris Franjola
Oh, really?
Heather McDonald
Yes. And she said yes. And so I found my old rooms, and I was writing my old sorority sisters, and I was like, wait, who lived on the third floor? Like, I was trying to remember who all lived with me.
Chris Franjola
Wow, that's crazy.
Heather McDonald
And, yeah, so, yeah, I had very low expectations. Cause oftentimes I've spoken at high schools and things, and the kids have been like. And I'm like, God bless you, teachers. Like, whatever. But no, these girls were. They were a captive audience.
Chris Franjola
That's good.
Heather McDonald
And the food was excellent.
Chris Franjola
Really?
Heather McDonald
Oh, my God, it was the best food I've ever had.
Chris Franjola
So the whole USC is saying it.
Heather McDonald
Was like, a chef came out and had, like, salmon and.
Chris Franjola
What is this place? Is this the place the kids eat every day?
Heather McDonald
This. If you. Yeah. If you want to eat at your sorority house, it's. It's served for you. Like, chefs come and serve you. That's the way it was for when I was there, too. But this was better. This was healthier and better.
Chris Franjola
My wife went to USC as well.
Heather McDonald
I know. That's why I like her.
Chris Franjola
And she tells me she was alpha fee. Was she?
Heather McDonald
I have no idea.
Chris Franjola
I didn't go to college. I don't know anything. I remember I was an electrician in New York City. You people out there eating steak. Alpha fee. I was working hard, people. Yeah. All right. So, yeah, that was great. Well, good for you.
Heather McDonald
So that was fun.
Chris Franjola
I'm glad it's starting to happen for you.
Heather McDonald
It's finally starting to happen. Okay, now this is who we want it to happen for again is. This is Wendy Williams. This is a quick clip of her having a police escort onto a ambulance. So what happened was she talked to. I guess this is Charlemagne the God. Yeah, Charlemagne the God this morning. So she's supposed to do the View this Friday.
Chris Franjola
Oh, really?
Heather McDonald
Yes. And she's at this assisted living facility. And it's kind of smart because they have, like, someone watching her all the time.
Chris Franjola
I keep seeing her in a window.
Heather McDonald
So she's in the window and she's waving. And what she did was she had called the ambulance herself, I guess. Or had her person call, had the police come take her out, otherwise they might not let her leave.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Which is weird. So that she could go and get all these evaluations done herself. And she's passing them, really, like, cognitively, she's okay. She was able to walk out. You know, she has her graves disease in her, like, foot issue, but she was able to walk out, like, just holding, like, a police officer's arm. Got in the ambulance, got all that checked out.
Chris Franjola
So who was the person who said. Who was it who said that she had other issues that needed to be in this facility?
Heather McDonald
I'm so confused. What happened in the last two and a half years with her? Yeah, because we saw her on the documentary, and she clearly was not with it and seemed to be abusing alcohol. I don't know if more people then jumped on in that vulnerable moment.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And then inserted themselves. She did admit that her son, who's, like, early 20s, mismanaged some of her money.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
But of course, she loves him and forgives him, and she had dinner with him. But then there were these other people that were, like, appointed. And then, like, bank of America or Wells Fargo, like, said, oh, you can't have access to your money. All this weird shit.
Chris Franjola
And she had a lot of money. Right? She had a huge deal.
Heather McDonald
Oh, she got on the show for.
Chris Franjola
15 years and it was a hit.
Heather McDonald
Oh, my God. It was a runaway. It would have never gone off the air. That's why. That's why when I was on it a lot, they had guest hosts for, like a year because they were trying to keep it running for her to come back. And she wants to come back. I don't know how Sherri Shepherd's show is doing. It's the same production company.
Chris Franjola
Oh.
Heather McDonald
And Sherri is a delight. But I definitely don't feel like the clips and the talk and I don't know how well it's doing.
Chris Franjola
Afternoon TV is. It's amazing to me that half of them. I didn't even realize there was. Jennifer Hudson has one. And they're all getting picked up for two more years. Three more years.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. So it'll be interesting to see what happens, because if she's capable of coming back, if she wants to come back, or if she comes back at a more, like, limited basis or whatever. But it's really nice to see that she just. I mean, I'm excited to see how she does.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
On Friday. But hopefully, you know, because when people first saw this, they're like, what are they doing now? She can't do the View. But it was like, this was to, I think, ensure that she could do the View.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
Like, let me get out a few days before. Let me not get fucked on Friday morning.
Chris Franjola
So she sit at the desk of the View. She's not going to do it from a remote location or something?
Heather McDonald
No, that's what they say. So now she'll have a couple days to, like, get an outfit together. Get cute.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Chris Franjola
And how old is she?
Heather McDonald
I mean, she's like, probably late 50s.
Chris Franjola
Oh, that's it. Oh, I thought she was 70s. Really, really late 50s. I'm. I have no idea.
Heather McDonald
Maybe she's 60, but she's definitely not. She's only like. Yeah, okay, Maybe she's like 60, but anyway, maybe she's like 6'Two have you been watching the Baldwins?
Chris Franjola
I have. Well, I watched the first episode and half of the second and.
Heather McDonald
Give me your overall thoughts.
Chris Franjola
You know, it's funny because I went in wanting to hate it, but, I mean, I think it's fine Enough reality tv. I think everybody goes in it because of what, you know, the shooting. So they already hate Alec Baldwin for a plethora of reasons. And her.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Chris Franjola
So for that reason, I think people are giving it the harsher critique than they probably should. I mean, it's dumb reality Television that I found kind of, I don't know, light and. Okay. I wanted to hate it. I went in looking to hate it too, but I was like, I didn't hate it. I was bored by it, of course. But I'm bored by it.
Heather McDonald
I'm bored by the fact it's their reality. It's a ton of kids.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I saw a clip of they're at their beautiful Hamptons house and he's cleaning out the skimmer or whatever. And he's like, other people are on Jeff Bezos yacht, but here I am cleaning out the skimmer and I'm like, okay, so, like, we're supposed to be like, you're such a down home dad. Whatever.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
I think what happened was he agreed to do this one. They need the money. That's why he was doing these lower budget shows that got him in a position for a horrible accident to happen.
Chris Franjola
Oh, totally. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Because he has these seven kids in his 60s and. But he also, I think, agreed to do this because when they started filming, they did not know the fate of his situation.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I think he thought, if by any chance I have to go away at all, then she's got a show.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And she can make money and I can stay relevant because they're gonna be talking about me and I can gain sympathy because I'm doing whatever time. So, you know. Of course he's not doing any time. The family I saw are Helena, the victim's family, like her parents or something. Allegedly. I saw some in some article. So that they are still trying to sue the Baldwins.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And which, you know, they could do whatever they want, but, like, you know, I respect that they're covering all that. Like, they're covering it. They did cover. She did cover that. She was like, you know, I like Spanish stuff and I like English stuff and I speak both and whatever.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
But it does seem like. And she's still doing some of the Spanish words and stuff and going in and out of it. And it seems like she kind of is evil and hates him. Cause she's like, he's like, I'm allergic to cats. And, you know, and then she's like, the four cats are in the car with him to the Hamptons.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. I felt some of it was a little produced. You know, we need something here. You know, we got. I'm allergic to cats. Oh, here we. That's a. That's an angle.
Heather McDonald
And it's a lot of, like, that's marriage. Like, he's like, I only like her when she's sleeping. And.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
You know, and it's. You know. But then in another one, they're like, without her, I couldn't do it. Look, they just need to do the show because they need the money.
Chris Franjola
Did we get an episode where we put some eye cream on Alec Baldwin's face? Because they did.
Heather McDonald
They did. The little girl did a facial on him.
Chris Franjola
He needs more than that. He needs a professional in there. Cause what. Those bags under his eyes, I've never seen anything I know he's going through.
Heather McDonald
I have a prediction.
Chris Franjola
They're gonna take him off with a no next season.
Heather McDonald
He'll get some plastic surgery.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, he.
Heather McDonald
For sure. And they'll make lots of jokes about him being old and blah, blah. And that's the other thing. Her making jokes about him being old and not cute. I'm like, oh, stop being such an ageist. Like, you married this old fart.
Chris Franjola
You gotta keep bringing up old pictures.
Heather McDonald
Of him, like, from constantly. Like, of how hot he was.
Chris Franjola
And I'm like, and then you forget how good looking he was at one time. Like, oh, man.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Chris Franjola
But I mean, you know, everybody gets old, right?
Heather McDonald
And it's like, yeah, she's got the confidence of always being 23 years younger than him with a perfect body. Yeah. I feel like, you know, okay, now.
Chris Franjola
How far did you get before you were like, all right, I'm out. Like, where do you go with reality?
Heather McDonald
The screaming kids is boring to me. It's, like, annoying.
Chris Franjola
Right?
Heather McDonald
So I mostly, to be honest, have just seen, like, little clips. If a clip pops up, I watch it so that I can discuss it here. But to give my time. No, I don't care to see the Hamptons and went the swimming. And I think they seem like a loving family that needs the money and allowed the cameras in. But, I mean, I just don't care that much.
Chris Franjola
I felt like once they got out to the Hamptons, I was just like, why would they ever leave that? Like, why go back to New York with the kids in schools in the Hamptons and let them spread out? Yeah. Like, they got out there, it was like a big yard. And I'm like, what are you doing? Just stay out there. Why go back to New York City with that cramped house? And I guess they keep saying, he's got ocd. He's got ocd. He closes the cabinets and lines it, you know? That was a big one. Like, I feel like these are all, like, fake produced. Like, reality TV shows are so different.
Heather McDonald
I'm like, I like them and then you see like the pizza like fell and then he had to eat it off the ground. Just like, you know, it's just very much. I mean, it just reminds me of like the early days of the Kardashians, right back when like reality shows were like sitcom light.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
Like they were really produced but we didn't know it.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And you know, they were always like, the girls are doing a Girls Gone Wild photo shoot. Don't tell Bruce. And then Bruce shows up at Joe Francis house. Like, what are you girls doing?
Chris Franjola
Ah, come on.
Heather McDonald
Get angry, Bruce.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, I remember the one where they got a chicken or something. Don't tell Bruce we have a pet chicken and he was chasing around, where's that chicken?
Heather McDonald
So, yeah, I mean, it's that same kind of thing. Like, you know, the dad is the butt of the joke.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
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Chris Franjola
The one who broke the calligraphy, that she had very nice handwriting because she used to write the specials at the restaurant and made me a nice birthday card in her calligraphy or whatever it is.
Heather McDonald
Some people say that she does have beautiful writing.
Chris Franjola
Yes, she does. She. That was her thing.
Heather McDonald
I said that to a friend of mine. She goes, it's not that great. I'm like, okay, well, I mean, you're trying.
Chris Franjola
People are going to hate her.
Heather McDonald
You're talking to somebody who does not do one cute thing, which is me.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Like, I don't.
Chris Franjola
You wouldn't take peanut butter pretzels and put them in another bag and.
Heather McDonald
No. But I had a friend bring me a housewarming gift and I was like, this is. You could do a Megan Markle show.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Like, it was like. She had to the crinkly. So it's like higher up in a basket. Champagne. Plastic champagne glasses for the pool.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Another thing underneath all wrapped up in a bow.
Chris Franjola
I think that's it. That's like a jean.
Heather McDonald
It's like a jean.
Chris Franjola
People don't. You know what I mean? My mother has a neighbor that she is furious at because she can. She knows how to. She knows how to decorate. She knows how to entertain. She knows how to entertain.
Heather McDonald
And you know what? My mom was a good cook, but she wasn't cutesy like that.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
She wasn't like an amazing gift rapper. She wasn't. And there's just certain people like that and I think.
Chris Franjola
And they get jealous of people who are. They're like, damn it. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I don't. I feel like you. That's why I'm like, I think it's kind of fun to make fun of her because it's like, I think there's a lot of push of inauthenticity and trying to get out that she's not a bad person, whatever. But I also feel like, hey, I think she's always been into this shit and it's true.
Chris Franjola
She has to have a. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I do think if you have to do a show, this is a lot easier, less time consuming to go to the house that's pre lit down the street and then be home by 4:00 and knock out 12 episodes in two seasons in probably two weeks.
Chris Franjola
How many episodes are in the season? One on Suits, I watched two episodes. I watched two episodes.
Heather McDonald
I think there's like six or eight.
Chris Franjola
Okay.
Heather McDonald
And then there's another season and I heard they already filmed them, so, like it's already done.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And like, that is efficient use of your time. It's not like I said, working on a Grey's Anatomy or her suits, where you're in your trailer waiting, waiting, waiting. Your makeup's getting crusty, you know? And then you have to, like, memorize a bunch of things. So it's like, yeah, I think she's a decent actress, but she knows that's harder work than. Than just having people show up and act like. And pretend that they're her friends.
Chris Franjola
Have you watched?
Heather McDonald
Yes, I have watched two full episodes.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, me too. Watch now. Let me just say this. I don't know. I'm not gonna. I'm sure you said they were already filmed. You gotta have more Mindy Kalings, more comedians. Cause it was a whole different show when Mindy Kaling was there. I thought it was a better show. I thought Mindy Kaling was funny. I thought it made Megan seem better. And the first one, you know, when.
Heather McDonald
She snapped at her about the Sussex.
Chris Franjola
Well, I know that was.
Heather McDonald
You know, it's so funny that you call me Meghan Markle when I'm not.
Chris Franjola
I'm a Sussex now.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, I'm a Sussex.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. And then, of course, Mindy Kane is like, oh, now I know. And she's like, I drove all the way up.
Heather McDonald
Okay, so we're gonna do a pitch. Obviously, you've gotta have Christopher Angelic'cause there's real history there. Secondly, you gotta have me. Cause we can talk about all girl high schools.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Which is a unique club.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
That if you're part of it, you know, for the rest of your life, you didn't have to go to the same school. It's a club.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And that is one of the things that I initially bonded with her. And so, yes, I can see what the criticism is, but I can also see that. Also what I said yesterday was, I think a lot of women. Women are awful to each other. Okay. Yeah, we are awful. And Gen X is more awful to each other, in my opinion, than millennials or Gen Zs. As women, we get jealous. We get bitter. We see other people doing something that we could probably do well. And instead of lifting those people up, we're like, they're not that great at it. This is not this original. This is Pinterest from 10 years ago. Whatever. And it's like, well, whatever. She got the TV deal and they agreed to do it. And she was smart. Like I said, doing this show is a lot easier lifting for her than it would be to go back and be an actual actress in a show.
Chris Franjola
I found it to be nice, easy breezy. I like the look of the. You know, they made the outside look nice. Make whatever where they live. Montecito looks nice. I thought the beekeeper guy looked exactly like a beekeeper guy.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Chris Franjola
Like that's the guy you would want to be.
Heather McDonald
Brandon, the beekeeper. Yeah.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
All right. Well, Chris. It's a lot of Chris and I, we could carpool together. Be up there in Montecito, and you could do a dual one with us. And it could be fun. And I can admit, I am not crafty. I don't have. Chris can talk about what a delight you were to work with, which is what you want. You want people from your past to say you were a delight. And you always said she was.
Chris Franjola
Wouldn't that make. See, when she mentioned on the Oprah interview, she said something about I worked at Humphrey Yogart. And that's all anyone talked about after that.
Heather McDonald
The confusion part about that. And I remember some people corrected or whatever. But the initial thought of people saying liar was being that I'm just a few years older than her. The law was you had to be 16 to work in California.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
I worked at Haagen Dazs after I was 16.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I think I told you my little wrist couldn't get the Swiss almond fudge ice cream. It was so hard. And that was. And people always wanted that specially hand packed.
Chris Franjola
And then you gotta get in there.
Heather McDonald
For those rich Tarzana people.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And then they'd come in, they'd go, $1.25 a scoop. And I was like, oh, shit. You know, they come in from Tarzana movie theater. Yeah. So I scoop and scoop it. And so she says in the Show, I was 13 and this was my first job. So I would really like to hear from somebody. How does a 13 year old in the mid-90s work at a shop that your parents don't own in California? And I just don't understand how she was able to do that.
Chris Franjola
I think sometimes independently owned places, maybe skirt the laws a little bit. I don't know.
Heather McDonald
I mean, that's crazy though, 13 working at a real place.
Chris Franjola
That's true.
Heather McDonald
That is like up there with like the Industrial revolution when children were like, in factories like that. That's why that happened.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. So it is. But. But anyway, I'm saying if yes to have somebody there from her, like, hostessing, waitressing days would make her seem more down to earth.
Heather McDonald
And here the biggest thing about it is I. From what I've seen. And I don't know. Cause she hasn't invited me to Montecito. Is she kind of a dull bird? Like, I feel she's kind of boring.
Chris Franjola
100%. I mean, that's the whole takeaway.
Heather McDonald
I've never had a juicy conversation or like a good chuckle.
Chris Franjola
No, I mean, I was pleasant.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Like, she's. Not everybody is a good storyteller. Not everybody is funny.
Chris Franjola
No. That's why I said, Wendy, not everyone.
Heather McDonald
Can be a podcaster.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. When Mindy Kaling came, Mindy Kaling was kind of funny.
Heather McDonald
Trying to help.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, yeah, it was trying to help. And it. There was a couple of back and forths that were better than like the makeup guy who just like kept going. I've never seen a strawberry that looked like that, you know, but poor guy was like, I don't know what to do here.
Heather McDonald
He's just like, I just want to go.
Chris Franjola
And then she kept saying, like, we'll all. I'll also say this to Megan. I don't have to stay over the house. You don't have to make me a whole thing for my tub, my bath.
Heather McDonald
I know I told you this before.
Chris Franjola
I absent soul.
Heather McDonald
I know I've told the Juicy Scoopers this, but I remember I stayed at. I went to Bill Maher's concert, Stand up concert in Santa Barbara with my friend Tanya Thicke, widow to Alan. Thicke and Alan and he were really good friends. And so she's like, do you want to go? And then we'll go backstage. And I was all excited to meet him, thinking he'd remember that he dated my friend.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And then invite me to go on the show. Not good. He was like. She told me later that he was very annoyed that she brought me backstage.
Chris Franjola
Oh, no.
Heather McDonald
And why did you bring that girl? Like bringing like I was a thirsty stand up or something. I'm like, I just was saying we hung out like years ago. He didn't remember me, whatever. But anyway, she, you know, he was very sweet to her and she's like, oh, she lives in like Montecito. And she goes, you gotta see what I did to the house, you know, I wish you would have let me know earlier that you were coming and performing in Santa Barbara. You know, you gotta stay at my house next time. He goes, tanya, I love you. I'm never staying at someone's house. I'm a 65 year old man and I'm a multi millionaire. I'm not staying at your house. It Was just such an honest thing of, like, if you're not my sister, like, maybe I'm probably at my level. Would rather be at a beautiful hotel or have my driver drive me back to LA that night.
Chris Franjola
I couldn't agree with that more. Like, watching that episode, it was giving me, like, anxiety just watching, like, when she's like, and here's Epsom salts for your bath. I'm like, who's taking a bath at somebody's house?
Heather McDonald
Do you know what Peter said? He was furious. He's like, do you know how much water it takes to fill a bathtub? And he goes, don't you think people are bringing that up? I go, no, Peter, no. No one's bringing up.
Chris Franjola
I didn't even think about that.
Heather McDonald
The other thing Peter brings up is balloons.
Chris Franjola
Oh, really? He doesn't like them.
Heather McDonald
They're horrible for the environment. Why are people so big on balloons when don't they know how bad it is for the environment? And I go, no, Bahambug. They don't. And people. I know people that take a bath every night.
Chris Franjola
Oh.
Heather McDonald
And he feels. Ugh. He does not like people who take baths. And he was like, I would not want someone to. I go, lucky for you, you shouldn't.
Chris Franjola
Come over to iha. My daughter likes it real high. Get it? Real high. The bathroom, it goes right to the top.
Heather McDonald
She's swimming in.
Chris Franjola
We're wasting water left and right over there.
Heather McDonald
Well, yeah. So, yeah, making your own Epstein. Whatever.
Chris Franjola
I also want to see, like, the episode because you keep having people stay at her house. Like, let's see the episode where somebody flushed the wrong toilet. You know, there's always that one. Did you flush the toilet downstairs? Yeah. Why was that? Because that.
Heather McDonald
Hold on. Let me get h. With the toilet plunger. H. Can you get a toilet plunger?
Chris Franjola
No.
Heather McDonald
Chris, who I used to work with at Mirabel, took a big dump, and.
Chris Franjola
He flushed the wrong toilet. And now the house.
Heather McDonald
This is an old Montecito estate. Exactly.
Chris Franjola
Every house is old.
Heather McDonald
We don't want anything new. We want old and charming.
Chris Franjola
You should have mentioned that before.
Heather McDonald
That is why they truly left England, because the toilets could not take her giant dumps. And she was like, I don't need there to be another. A book written about Princess Meghan's dumps.
Chris Franjola
You could say many things about Meghan Markle. I don't think she has big dumps. I think she's a little.
Heather McDonald
You know, as my dad would say. Ah, the bitch thinks she shits ice cream. That's what he used to say about anybody that he thought was stuck up.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I just. Whenever he'd say it as a little girl, I would just imagine like. Like, just like Humphrey's yogurt.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, right.
Heather McDonald
I would just imagine like a girl like shitting ice cream coming down her ass. And I was like, what do you mean? And my mom's like, it just means that she's like a stuck up bitch.
Chris Franjola
And I was like, oh well, if Meghan Markle shared ice cream, she'd immediately have a label on it that she wrote handwritten label my shit.
Heather McDonald
Cellophane with a ribbon.
Chris Franjola
Oh man. Anyway, I can't.
Heather McDonald
God lover, we are available. We are available for a duo. And we're gonna show what a real delight you are. Okay. Speaking of real. So Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet were at the B and P in. In La Quinta watching all the two weeks of incredible tennis. So they have great seats. And there was a video of her. Her friend is below taking a photo of them and she's literally pushing his face, kissing and he's like watching the game and then she's rubbing his shirt and everything. And so of course that went viral of people saying, is this real? He doesn't want to be affectionate forever.
Chris Franjola
All the award shows. It looks fake.
Heather McDonald
Oh, you think? Okay.
Chris Franjola
Oh, I've been saying it's for. Since this award season began and he was at all the award show, it's always looked just off. I'm not saying fake necessarily, but something about it is off. They never seem, they're always just. They touch cheeks and whatever. It doesn't seem like the way two people who are going out act. And they've been going out. If you believe they're going out. They were going out for a long time now.
Heather McDonald
Well, I just don't know why you would continue this for so long if it wasn't real.
Chris Franjola
I agree with you on that.
Heather McDonald
There's no point.
Chris Franjola
There's no reason. He's already a big star.
Heather McDonald
Like he's a big star. You could be gay if you want. It doesn't really matter. I think it's real. But I think what she was doing was. I want content to post of us at this thing. And he literally was watching the match.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And just like she acted overly interested at all the awards thing. She's not. And she's not that interested in the tennis.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. And how many more times you can hear this guy talking about Bob Dylan. She's like, I don't even know who this is like, what are you talking about? And then when he first wrote.
Heather McDonald
Did you see that movie?
Chris Franjola
I did. I loved it.
Heather McDonald
You loved it? I have not seen it.
Chris Franjola
It's great.
Heather McDonald
I have to see that. And Honora. But Honora, right now, you still have to pay for loved it too. And between that and filling the bathtub, I keep saying, can I please see this movie? It's about like a sugar baby. It's my favorite subject for movies.
Chris Franjola
I would love to hear. When you watch it, you immediately text me. When it's free, everybody text me a review. Because I want to know. Because it's not. It's a hardcore movie. Like, there's a lot.
Heather McDonald
I saw an article. I saw an article that they spent 18 million to get it nominated. The nominating committee, and it only cost 6 million to make.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I thought that was kind of interesting that you have that kind of budget just to get it to be an Oscar winner. But then I'm like. And people are like, see, that doesn't make sense. And I'm like, actually it does. Because without it, nobody sees it. And with that extra 18 million, it might live on movies and actually be quite profitable.
Chris Franjola
They used to get a big bump from winning the Best Picture, but when it was in theaters, it would be re released. But these days, I just read that Anora hasn't seen a big bump since it won Best Picture. So, I mean, I think it's doing fine. It did fine. Made its money back and then some, but. But I liked it. It's not for everybody. It's like hardcore.
Heather McDonald
Not as fun as Pretty Woman.
Chris Franjola
No. This is so fun. I mean, it's fun. There's funny parts. It's a funny. Kind of a funny movie, but it's darkish and lot of sex. Lot of sex.
Heather McDonald
Wow.
Chris Franjola
But the interesting thing about it, I don't know if anybody watched it, but that girl got a lot of heat from it. The guy who played the Russian bodyguard got a lot of heat from. But then there's the guy who's like the star of it, who's like the boyfriend in it who you didn't hear one thing about, but didn't one of.
Heather McDonald
The guys got nominated.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, he did. He comes later in the movie. The guy who's throughout the whole movie not even mentioned in any of the award shows.
Heather McDonald
So in your opinion, this relationship is not real?
Chris Franjola
I don't think it is.
Heather McDonald
I don't think they're fucking.
Chris Franjola
I don't. Wow. But based on nothing. Based on seeing weird gestures like this and I heard things like when.
Heather McDonald
I mean, she has a beautiful house in La Quinta.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
So, and Kendall's there, so it's like they could all be hanging out at that house.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And just because we don't see it and he's not on the reality show, could also, you know, be that she is just a different animal than Kim. Like because she was raised in it and because she hit that billionaire status much younger. It's like she doesn't have to do anything she doesn't want to do.
Chris Franjola
Right. So why would they do this? I agree. I don't know, because I thought it initially when this happened, it was Willy Wonka was coming out his big. And I was like, oh, they need. He was kind of a big star, but not yet. Not like he is now. So I thought maybe we need one thing to pop this guy and who better than her? So I thought it was them. But then Willy Wonka was a long time ago.
Heather McDonald
Well, since you're speaking of it, you know, his first movie was Call Me by my name or your name.
Chris Franjola
Yes, yes, yes.
Heather McDonald
Which was. He played a young guy in the 80s who fell in love with like a, like a 28 year old or 30 year old guy that comes to visit them in their Italy home and they have sex.
Chris Franjola
The peach.
Heather McDonald
Which is, you know. Yeah, with the peach. And he has, you know, the whole thing.
Chris Franjola
And that was Armie Hammer.
Heather McDonald
And that was Armie Hammer. And Armie Hammer then goes on to like marry a woman. Calls and says, I'm getting married. And the parents are like, great. And you know, so it's this love affair that's totally inappropriate because he's like a 35 year old man or whatever and he plays a teenager. So it's, you know. But Armie Hammer recently on his podcast, did you see that clip? So he's, you know, says, oh, I thought, you know, all my friends who are gay have such a great life. We'll be at dinner and their grinder will go off and they'll go meet a guy in the bathroom and they'll get a BJ and then they'll come back and have dessert or whatever. So he's like, so I thought, I'll try to be gay. And there's a really good looking French guy and we start kissing. And then I'm like, oh, this beard and these shoulders. And then he goes to grab my flaccid dick. And I was like, okay, this isn't for me. And so there was a lot of reaction to that one Was praise. Like a lot of guys, women experiment with the same sex. It's great that he was honest. My initial thought is, I think he's a sex addict. So I think sex addicts try everything.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And so I believe the story and I appreciate his honesty. Other people think he's so desperate to get people to listen to this podcast that he's filming out of this, like, sad apartment in Venice that, like, they're like, what juicy story do you have? Fucking say it. So we have a clip.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. I get for Armie Hammer. I know he's jealous of the Grinder, but Armie Hammer, I feel like if he wants to get a blowjob, he could get a blowjob pretty quickly too, by anybody.
Heather McDonald
I think he said women are the worst is what he said. And so people didn't like that. That's a throwaway line, but that's what people don't say. Well, yeah, they're the worst, but they weren't so bad when you had them coming over your house and you put them on a leash and they had to crawl around and kibble and then you scratched an A in their butthole or whatever. Like, you know, that was all fine. That was all fine when you're cheating on your wife with four people and planning a barbecue with different women's ribs. Like that, then they weren't so awful, but now, like, now, oh, they're the worst guys. It is funny that guys are cut and dry about sex and move the fuck along.
Chris Franjola
Right. It is funny that now he's kind of out there again and almost to the point where I've seen him on a couple of podcasts where he's almost kind of laughing about the whole incident. And I mean, I guess in the end he really didn't do. He didn't actually cut people's ribs out.
Heather McDonald
No, he didn't cut anyone's ribs out. He did mark his A on people's body.
Chris Franjola
He did, like, several people.
Heather McDonald
Yes. Yeah, That I believe, is 100% true. He did come from a weird ass family.
Chris Franjola
Sure.
Heather McDonald
However. Yeah. When, you know, again, it was one of those stories that went hog wild because we were in the midst of COVID Just like Tiger King. Just like, certain. There were certain things that just was like. And I covered it a lot. I had the aunt on my show that wrote a book about his weird dad, her brother, and things like that. And then they finally put out the doc and it just kind of was a dud. And the girls were not sympathetic characters because they all knew he was married. They all willingly went over there. And were they somewhat trauma and then the girl that really claimed trauma then backed off.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
So there wasn't really anything.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
So, yeah. I had predicted that he would come back and act in something soon.
Chris Franjola
Has he?
Heather McDonald
I don't know. I feel going this podcast route, you gotta stay a little mysterious. I think everybody having a podcast is keeping us from wanting to.
Chris Franjola
I guess he's just a guest on somebody's show.
Heather McDonald
No, it's his own podcast.
Chris Franjola
Oh, it is?
Heather McDonald
Yeah. And so, like, I kind of feel like, look, I guess he's gotta do it to make money. But at the same time almost feel like if he went away and then had made like more of a cool comeback in a really good project that he's. But prior to his scandal, people were like, stop trying to make Armie Hammer happen. He's not that great.
Chris Franjola
He had a couple bombs and.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, he's just good looking and tall.
Chris Franjola
Right? Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I mean, that's all you need to do.
Chris Franjola
All right. I like it.
Heather McDonald
Speaking of which. Okay, Lots of chatter. But also, it's kind of a slow week in pop culture. Is Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck. Is Ben Affleck trying to get her back? Her boyfriend of a long time, this guy Something Miller. He's like an environmentalist or an attorney or something. He was seeing. There was some connection with his ex wife that he was seeing with her. There was a time where they were talking at one of the kit. Ben and Jennifer Garner and he kind of grabbed her waist. What's going on? Is he insider saying he wants to get back together with her? She's like, I don't know. Oh, it's so upsetting to Jennifer J. Lo. Then J. Lo's like, I don't care.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
Do you have any thoughts about them as a couple?
Chris Franjola
I feel like at this point he needs to find some other girl. He's gonna meet another somebody. Not Jennifer. Too many. Like, you can't go back to Jennifer again. This would be like, do you know anything that's not a Jennifer?
Heather McDonald
Jennifer.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Jlo Jennifer. Yeah, jlo Jennifer.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, you're right.
Chris Franjola
Can't do it again. Go with this. Find a Susan or something. Yeah, I don't know. I mean, it doesn't. Aren't they always kind of hanging around? They have the kids and stuff.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, the kids.
Chris Franjola
And then she always have to bail him out of rehab or take him to rehab.
Heather McDonald
She took him once. First of all, he screwed the nanny, which you know how I feel about the lazy cheaters.
Chris Franjola
He did. He screwed the nanny.
Heather McDonald
Oh, yeah, he screwed the nanny. And then he had some other young girls that he was dating. And that's when she took him to it for his final meal at Jack in the Box before dropping him at rehab.
Chris Franjola
And by the way, Meghan Markle likes Jack in the Box too. She mentioned that on the show.
Heather McDonald
It's funny that you say Markle. It's Sussex.
Chris Franjola
That's right, Sussex. Yeah, I forgot.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. My mother loved the tacos at Jack in a Box. They're the.
Chris Franjola
Oh, my God, I love Mindy Kaling going, what? You had Jack in the Box? Yeah. Until she met Harry. She was born and raised in Hollywood. She went to Jack in the Box in a box. Right.
Heather McDonald
Anyway, the Jack in the Box meal, I always loved what was. Cause there was one in Santa Monica. I think it was the same one he went to before rehab. And I would go eat there before I would like, call it a night.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Cause I was always so starving after going out. I'd go to these nightclubs and I'd look at the people actually eating the food and I'd be like, one day I'll be rich enough to actually eat the meals here.
Chris Franjola
Jack in the Box.
Heather McDonald
No, at like a nightclub.
Chris Franjola
Oh.
Heather McDonald
Because instead I'd go starving. And then I tried to be healthy. So they had a Jack in the Box Asian meal. I don't know if they still have it. And it was rice and like teriyaki chicken and like three things of broccoli.
Chris Franjola
How did they get into that business?
Heather McDonald
I don't know. And when I ate it, I felt like I was being healthy and delicious. Okay, so he has a little. He has a two. He has three kids. This is his youngest son, who's adorable.
Chris Franjola
And is that Jennifer Garner's kid?
Heather McDonald
Yes. And he only has kids with Jennifer Garner. And then he said he told a story on Access Hollywood that they were at some shoe thing, sneaker convention. Sneaker thing. And this 12 year old kid of his said, I want these special edition Dior Air Jordans that were $6,000.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And he's like. And I told my kid, get ready to. You're gonna have to mow a lot more. A lot more lawns to get those shoes. And then he goes. And then my kid said, what? Dad, we're rich. And he goes, you're. He goes, I'm rich, you're broke. Which I've heard like 25 million comedians say that. And I just want to say. Just shut up, Ben. Like, who the Fuck. Are you kidding? Nobody's kidding. It has a moan law, a mow law, mowing, lawn business. Nobody has a paper route. No one's doing that anymore. In 2025, whether you have $150 million or whether you have $100,000 total in assets, people aren't making their kids do that shit. Okay? And stop acting like you're such a tough dad. Because they left and they had a bunch of shoes from the thing, but I guess he didn't buy the 6000 Dior ones for his kid who's feet aren't gonna fit in it in three months. And I just was like, again, stop trying to act authentic. And like, you're this hard ass Boston dad. Listen, you have. You're a rich guy. You have kids that are privileged. You, they're very, very lucky and entitled. But you as a parent is going to have to take special precautions. So they're not asking you for $6,000 shoes. The kids should have never asked you.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. And do you mind?
Heather McDonald
My kids, My kids could ask me for shit. They don't ask me for anything.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And I don't know. It all started when I took a parenting class and they said, when you go to Target or any toy store and they say, I want this. Cause before Drake was in utero, they said, just say maybe for your birthday or Christmas.
Chris Franjola
Oh, yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I did that.
Chris Franjola
I try. It doesn't work.
Heather McDonald
Have you really tried it? I don't know. I tried it from the very beginning.
Chris Franjola
You tried for about a minute.
Heather McDonald
I tried it from the very beginning, and they were really good. But every family's different.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
There's other things that other kids do. Like I was telling Drake the other day, I go, God, you know, this school, usc, is just so hard to get into. You know, like whatever you need. Like a 4, 5, 4, 7, whatever. And I was thinking about some of my friends whose kids are either getting in there or waiting to hear and actually have a chance. And I go. Sometimes it just baffles me that some of my friends that I've had since high school or beyond have such smart kids.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Like, how the fuck did that happen? Like, you're not that smart. So how did your kids get so smart? Were you just riding them harder than I ever did?
Chris Franjola
I have like four friends who are about as dumb as you could possibly imagine, whose kids are now doctors, shockingly.
Heather McDonald
What is that like? I get it when you come from a family of doctors.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And that's expected. And you also have the brain thing.
Chris Franjola
Right? I don't know. I'm shocked. I'm glad you brought that up.
Heather McDonald
Because girls that were, like, barely graduated from college, dancing on tables, drinking whatever, and their kids are like, Ivy League. And I'm like, how the fuck did this happen?
Chris Franjola
I'm the same way. I'm fascinated by it. I'm glad you brought it up. Cause I've been saying to my wife.
Heather McDonald
For the entire time, how do our dumb friends have such smart kids?
Chris Franjola
Yeah. It's crazy. I mean, I have two of my friends who are as dumb as shit. Both of their kids are in Yale, in a pre med program. They were both valedictorians at their schools. And I don't know how genetically I got exactly what my parents, they gave me. Their dumb shit. I got it.
Heather McDonald
Me too.
Chris Franjola
I never rose higher.
Heather McDonald
And I feel like my kids have really good qualities from both Peter and I. But again. But then, you know what? I wonder if that was my fault. Cause right from the start I was like, these kids are not gonna be doctors.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Like I said, it's. I wonder if I pushed it, if I was that tiger mom. And I pushed it from the start.
Chris Franjola
I think that's. Yeah, listen. I think everybody has that in the end, you know, I mean, I sit there and put on Bluey for my daughter. I'm like, I could be teaching her Mandarin right now. Which is what probably some parents are doing, but I don't have the time.
Heather McDonald
I remember putting some Legos in front of Brandon, you know, and he couldn't do it. And I remember thinking, I don't know that I'll ever see the day when he can put this Lego together. And he did.
Chris Franjola
He did.
Heather McDonald
He did. I don't know. You know, sometimes it's a gift to have low expectations.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. I feel like everybody finds their way. I know. I agree. Like, my parents had no expectations for, like, they still just like, wow, how did you do anything? I'm like, I don't know. I mean, I don't know what I took away from, like, the one thing I took away. My dad always said, have packable wares. Packable wear.
Heather McDonald
What does that mean?
Chris Franjola
It means underwear. When you're packing a bag, make sure you. Instead of a thick jacket like this, make sure it's packable. Do you have packable wear, Christopher? This is all my father ever taught us. Packable wears. And everything's a scam. And I gotta tell you, teaching us that everything was a scam is good. We to this day, me and all.
Heather McDonald
My family, I say that was A.
Chris Franjola
Good friend, Joel approach everything that everything's a scam.
Heather McDonald
No harm in that.
Chris Franjola
No harm in that. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And my dad taught me some little bitches think they should ice cream.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And you shouldn't with them.
Chris Franjola
I know. I mean, just different times, I guess.
Heather McDonald
You know, my dad would also say, oh, don't get your tit in a ringer. Do you know what that means?
Chris Franjola
Yes, I've heard it. I don't really know. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
It's so old.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I guess women washing clothes would have.
Chris Franjola
Oh, that.
Heather McDonald
That, like, round thing.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And if they're. They. Their tits were hanging, it would accidentally get cottonw ring. I remember one time my mom goes, did your mom really have to, like, wash clothes in a ringer? And did her title?
Chris Franjola
Probably did.
Heather McDonald
Anyway.
Chris Franjola
Anyway, I watched. I watched. It was a cute video of them at the. At the.
Heather McDonald
I know. But also, don't, like, throw your kid under the bus and make him look like a little entitled. Who even knows that the story is true?
Chris Franjola
And also, Dior is going to send you the shoes. Oh, you're right. They get to send the shoes to the kid now. Ever gonna color me mine?
Heather McDonald
Oh, I love Color Me mine. I've seen your work.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, thank you.
Heather McDonald
I've seen your work. It's really good, McKenzie. My daughter was very into it, and it's a very good activity to do with a child. But after a while, you have about 20 things, and it's very expensive.
Chris Franjola
After a while, you might as well buy Kid Dior shoes because.
Heather McDonald
And I was always just like, we need to spend an hour and a half here. Why is your work done in 12 minutes?
Chris Franjola
I went, Last week, my daughter painted three fucking things. Because she finishes it in a minute, you know, just slap some paint on it. I'm like, no, you gotta work hard. You gotta do better than that, you know? Cause I can't afford five of these fucking things. So. Yeah, and then you have to wait.
Heather McDonald
And pick them up.
Chris Franjola
200, like, $70 later, we were like, I should have just bought our Dior sneakers. Yeah. So I'm not good.
Heather McDonald
I think that you can go. I think the dollar store is gone now. Right?
Chris Franjola
You get Michael's Art Supply has, like, ceramics.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, you could.
Chris Franjola
But then you don't just thought, it's fun. You don't put it in the kiln or whatever it's called.
Heather McDonald
And it doesn't get glossy.
Chris Franjola
It brightens up the. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
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Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
And of course, they caught it. Caught onto it before, and he had no clue. And she had provided him the hitman and the guy in jail that was hiring the hitman, the middleman. She had provided him with, like, you know, his. His schedule, what hotels he'd be at, all this stuff. Filming schedule.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And, you know, of course, her defense was. Oh, I was just fantasizing about it. I was just talking. Oh, you're just talking to someone in prison and he's. They weren't even, like, separated.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
So, I mean, total shock. Like, totally blindsided. Like, he completely thought everything was fine. And the fact that he works on a show about ghosts, when he, like, when she wanted him to, like, be a main character soon and be a.
Chris Franjola
Ghost, she was probably like, go kill him now. Be careful. He's surrounded by ghosts everywhere he goes.
Heather McDonald
Oh, I love a hired hit.
Chris Franjola
How do you even find a hit? Like, where do you go? I guess you talk to somebody in prison and they have people on the outside.
Heather McDonald
I always feel, though, they're so. It always seems like in all the cases that I've kind of covered and been enthralled with, they're always hard to convict because you're always. If the person lives, because they're always like, oh, I was just joking, or I was just playing. I was just talking to somebody. I didn't really mean it. But when there's money exchanged.
Chris Franjola
Yes. Had they exchanged money yet?
Heather McDonald
Yeah, the 2,500 deposit.
Chris Franjola
Oh, wow. So that's beyond fantasy at that point. She's just joking.
Heather McDonald
I mean, that's why she's $100,000 bail. And it's not like he's gonna bail her out.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And just. What? Ugh. It's just so awful when you think about it. You're like.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I mean, really, you're not thinking about this guy's mother or his brother or the production crew of Ghost Adventure?
Chris Franjola
Yeah. I feel like he's easily traceable too. Like, whatever the hitman would do, shoot him or something or.
Heather McDonald
And you're Gonna believe someone in prison to like keep your secret. Well anyway, that was kind of juicy. Speaking of prison, Lori Valo, world's worst mother. She was on Dateline this weekend and this one particular clip got sent to me a lot because Keith was like, lori, she's talking about God. She was the one whose two kids were found dead, buried in her boyfriend's backyard. He is sentenced to death and whatever. Appealing it, she got convicted of the crime of her kids conspiracy or whatever. She is now going back to trial because for the fact that her brother shot and killed her ex husband.
Chris Franjola
Oh yes, I remember that one.
Heather McDonald
And she's defending herself.
Chris Franjola
Oh good.
Heather McDonald
And then after that she has to go to trial for if she had her brother killed.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, yeah.
Heather McDonald
And she looks like shit, you know, like. Cause you know, she used to be kind of pretty. She was Mrs. Utah or something or ran in that. And she's like.
Chris Franjola
She comes off completely insane.
Heather McDonald
She's completely insane. And she's one of those people that constantly uses Keith's name, like, oh really? Keith? You know that's not true, Keith. And he goes, well, do you think that is Jesus, you know, in court with you or something? She goes, yeah, he's everywhere. I'm his favorite.
Chris Franjola
But.
Heather McDonald
And so everyone. She goes, I'm joking, of course I'm not his favorite, but I am. So everyone said that to me because of my famous joke before I fainted, which was clearly Jesus loves me the most. So now I'm up there with Lori Vallow with my fucking comments.
Chris Franjola
Your kids are still alive though. Yeah. So you got that going for you.
Heather McDonald
Yes, it is.
Chris Franjola
Yes. You're better than her.
Heather McDonald
She was so strange. So of course she's like, it's a lot of work, but yeah, well, of course she wants to represent herself because she's like the biggest thirst bucket and so incredibly clueless. Not at all like sad that her kids are dead.
Chris Franjola
No, that's always a weird one.
Heather McDonald
When they're not even sad. They're not even like every day I yearn to hold my child again, nothing. She's just like.
Chris Franjola
Well, she's obviously psychotic. So you know, she doesn't have the same thoughts that regular people have.
Heather McDonald
I mean, psychotic, but not mentally ill enough to get off.
Chris Franjola
Wasn't she like for a long time the kids were missing and they were in vacationing in Hawaii? Oh yeah, for a long like years. Right?
Heather McDonald
And just ignoring people. No, it wasn't years. It was like months.
Chris Franjola
Oh, okay.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. But yeah, it was the. It was the strangest story. Oh, here's new.
Chris Franjola
I forgot all about these two.
Heather McDonald
Blake and. Okay, so this one is going around. This is from Tim Bittacy. Okay. Or Clout Chat Media. I'm not sure who's all doing this, but this video I've seen go around.
Chris Franjola
Yes, I've watched it as well.
Heather McDonald
It's other footage of, like, paparazzi filming them film their movie. It ends with us, and she's wearing the double camouflage outfit. I think it was when they were like. It was after their first date or something. And they're kissing and you can see that she. And the kiss is good. I thought they had great chemistry in this stupid movie. I really thought they had good chemistry, which I think Ryan Reynolds did, too, which pissed him off. But she bites the bottom of Justin's lip. So people are saying, look, she's the aggressor. She's doing things that were not choreographed with the intimacy coordinator.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
So I think it's hard in the video to see that she's doing that. And so what if she does? Cause that's like a sexy thing to do. But still, it doesn't go along with what she claimed happened on set. So I've shared my opinion. What do you think is going to happen? Where are you now with all of this, your opinion?
Chris Franjola
Well, I mean, I don't know how I feel like it's just time where. But at this point, I feel both of them need to just say, let's agree to go our separate ways, drop the lawsuits and move on with our careers. People will forget quickly with him, especially because I don't think people really know him as well as they know her. So he could go back to directing and be fired.
Heather McDonald
But, you know, he got fired from the Pac man job.
Chris Franjola
I heard. But that was during. That was early on when this story now has taken a bunch of different turns since.
Heather McDonald
But think how bitter you would be if someone accused you of something you didn't do. Your job is just launching as a director, your career, and you get fired from it and your agent drops you. And now you're in this where all these content creators are pulling up stuff to help your case. And your partner at Wayfair is. Got a lot of money. So he's like, we're going the distance.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I mean, here's the thing. She started it so he would have to agree to drop it, which I don't think is a terrible idea. Do we really wanna go through this till March 26th?
Chris Franjola
No, you don't.
Heather McDonald
We'll see. We'll See, I think someone has to make the move, either Blake or him, to say, is there some type of settlement for us just to go back and be artists and never fuck with each other again? But I think he would need her to say, I, in reflection, I was never, by the definition of sexual harassment, I was never sexually harassed by Justin Baldoni, and therefore I am dropping my initial case. And then he could say, I really appreciate that she said that. And in respect for everybody involved, I, too, am dropping my case. And then they give him. Also they pay for all of his legal fees or whatever. That's what I think would have to happen. And I don't think it's going to happen.
Chris Franjola
I mean, in a way, you got a Blake Lively, saved us from having to watch a Pac man movie. So that's good. You know, that's a little silver lining there.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, let's give her some respect.
Chris Franjola
Also, she's now out promoting another movie with Anne Kendrick.
Heather McDonald
A simple favorite, too.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. And I don't know, it's because you're hearing so much about her and whether she's annoying or not annoying, that's up to you to decide. But at some of these press conferences, I'm like, oh, she comes off just so. A lot. Like, a lot.
Heather McDonald
She, Like I said this on the other show, she. Hilaria. Hilaria and Blake. Hilaria and Meghan Markle need to go have a boring off.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. Yeah, go.
Heather McDonald
Need to go have a boring off and see who is voted most boring.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. Cause they all just.
Chris Franjola
It's even. I don't know if boring is even the right word. It's just kind of. I wouldn't put. I wouldn't put for her. Definitely. She's in some sort of weird.
Heather McDonald
Just like, do you think she's funnier than she is?
Chris Franjola
All that. All that. I know I can't really. I don't have a word for it, but just outside of annoying. But it's not. She's not annoying, but annoying. You know what I mean? Yeah, I can't really. But it's. Yeah, it's a lot like. I just. Anna Kendrick is just like. You see? Just like, oh, my God, is she ever gonna stop?
Heather McDonald
There was some weird connection to that. I recently saw that I can't remember about when Ben Affleck was doing the Town, she was in the Town. There was rumors that they had an affair. He was married to Jennifer Garner at the time. Jennifer Garner had some other connection to, like, Ryan Reynolds. Ryan Reynolds was married to Scarlett Johansson, who's now married to Colin Jost. And now Justin Baldoni is now executive producer of Scarlett Johansson's directorial debut. Like, it is just, like, really?
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Everybody, like, kind of being like, getting each other back. It's just a total web. Amazing.
Chris Franjola
Good luck to everybody.
Heather McDonald
These two annoyings. Oh, Will Smith and Jada Pinkett. So Will Smith was on stage doing some singing thing with some hot Latina a few weeks ago, and they ended up in a sexy kit.
Chris Franjola
What is everybody kissing? Everybody up in here. Wow. Really?
Heather McDonald
This is a small article, and no one cares, but it was National Napping Day, and Jada posted a photo of him napping and all the kids around being like, look at our dad. And I was just like, I completely forgot about their whole annoying fake open marriage.
Chris Franjola
I really did, too.
Heather McDonald
And, like. Or back in the day when everyone was just, like, couple goals and they'd wear matching outfits, but you, you know, and their height difference and my bonus son. And the red table talk and. Oh, and the grandma's wisdom.
Chris Franjola
Grandma Pinkett Smith.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. And. And Willow's wisdom, who, you know, didn't get past the fourth grade. And what the fuck happened?
Chris Franjola
I know.
Heather McDonald
No one cares. I remember. I remember. I like.
Chris Franjola
The book came out. She had a book.
Heather McDonald
I read some of the book. And she was such a bitch because he, like, planned her a birthday party, and then she turned it around and said, the birthday party was for you. And I'm like, again, if someone. No one has ever planned me a birthday party. And if someone did, I don't care if the food sucked. It was awful. I'd be like, I can't believe you planned me a surprise birthday party. And it wasn't even a surprise. He was planning it with her knowledge. And then she put him in the hot seat and was like, mm, say it. Say it. And he goes, it was my narcissism that made me plan the party, Jada. It was. I wanted people to think I was a good husband. That's right. That's right. And I was like, ah, you are a fucking monster.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. That was such a weird time. But was that a Covid thing, too? I feel like that was.
Heather McDonald
I just feel like they are never coming back now. I thought he would come back.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I just feel like people are like, mm, there's other people that can do that job. There's other people who can kill an alien, be an astronaut, and movie stars.
Chris Franjola
Are kind of a thing of the past, really. There's no movie star like, he was.
Heather McDonald
Nobody's running. Yeah.
Chris Franjola
No.
Heather McDonald
One's running because so and so is in a movie.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, we gotta go see the Schwarzenegger movie. Those days are kind of over.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Chris Franjola
Anyway. Yeah, that's a very interesting one. I forgot all about them up until. You need somebody on this. Like, remember the grandma Pinkett Smith? She would just sit at the red table, talk, and just go, oh, child, I think you need.
Heather McDonald
That's right.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. Yeah, you need somebody like that.
Heather McDonald
When she shamed him for planning the party, which I will just never get over. The daughter was agreeing with the mom, and so was the mother in law. And I was just like, none of you would have any of this if it wasn't for Will Smith. And he has to sit at this fucking Facebook show on the red table and be torn to pieces because he threw you a $50,000 birthday party that you decided was too much. Like the jealousy between them of both being stars was. So.
Chris Franjola
And they're still together, right? Kind of.
Heather McDonald
And then he had to sit across from her while she explained why she fucked his son's best friend.
Chris Franjola
What was his name? Oh, gotta try to tip my tongue.
Heather McDonald
His friend. The friend that. Well, it was an entanglement.
Chris Franjola
Entanglement with.
Heather McDonald
It was an entanglement. And she said. And then I. And entanglement. He's like, yeah, you did, Jada. And she's like, you know. No, you know, she was helping him.
Chris Franjola
But the kids are still out there, like, on red carpets and stuff.
Heather McDonald
You know how like, sometimes back in the day, and I feel like this doesn't happen that much. August.
Chris Franjola
Entanglement with August. That's what it was.
Heather McDonald
I hope it happened during August. Yeah. Like, it was one of those things where, like, the kid wasn't getting along with his parents or something. So he was, like, living at the Pinkett Mansion or whatever. The Will Smith mansion. And he was, like, 24. He wasn't, like, 17, but still. All I can think about is the mom, the real mom, Sheree, or whatever of the Trey stepson. She must have been on the phone with her friends going, girl, did you hear what the fuck is happening with my ex and Jada? Jada fucked my son's friend. And it's all over the news that this perfect couple. Cause, like, I mean, that is annoying if you're, like, wife number one, right? And forever they're on the red carpet, always wearing matching yellow outfits and all this. And on Oprah, where she's just kissing their asses as America's greatest couple and she's the greatest stepmother and blah, blah, Blah, blah, blah. They always irritated me. Not so much him, but her. And oh, the other thing someone said. When are we going to start bringing up all the inauthentic Hollywood men? Why are women so obsessed with attacking the Megans and the hilarious and the J. Los and all this?
Chris Franjola
Right. I agree.
Heather McDonald
Even Jennifer Garner, who would call the paparazzi to go to the cold water park when she had a place sit in her backyard, whatever. I don't know. Aren't they all like. I don't know, but I think it's what I said before. I think women just are overly critical of other women and men don't care.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
What are men like? Men's, you know, men will be like, ah, he's a douche, he's a dick. That's about it. They don't really expound on it. And you're like, why is he a douche or dick? And they're like, I don't know. I just had a feeling.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, I would agree with that. Yeah. I mean, I feel all the people we met.
Heather McDonald
Do you feel like you have good.
Chris Franjola
Are you one of those guys boost your dick radar?
Heather McDonald
Yes, because I feel like my brother in law, Shannon's husband.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
There's been times where then years later, the guy turns out to be a dick or the couple gets divorced. And my sister will say, you know, Michael never liked him. And I go, he did it. We had dinners, we had this. She goes, no. Right from the start he was like, meh. And I'm like, what is that? There's like a gift I think certain guys have.
Chris Franjola
I like to think that I have it as well.
Heather McDonald
I think you have it.
Chris Franjola
However, what I do is I just assume everyone's a douche or dick. And then until you prove me otherwise. Oh, so that kind of works too, because 90% of the time you're right. Especially in the worlds I travel.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Chris Franjola
You know, but I don't really see anybody anymore, you know, I really don't. Like, I was thinking so, you know, you see you from time to time. That's about it.
Heather McDonald
Okay, about this naked woman. Now you travel a lot on the plains. A naked woman was removed from the southwest plain in Houston in which you're going to Houston Sunday night. So tell me, what is the story behind this and what is your theory?
Chris Franjola
Well, I heard that she got up, you know, I think before the plane took off and took off all her.
Heather McDonald
Clothes, like in the aisle or like.
Chris Franjola
In the back, and then went up to the front. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And was it an attractive Body or not attractive body.
Chris Franjola
I mean, you know, decent boobs as far as I could see. I don't think you, you know.
Heather McDonald
All right, I'm just wondering, like, was she 80 or was she, like.
Chris Franjola
No, she wasn't 80, but she was. Yeah. She wasn't 22 either.
Heather McDonald
Got it.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. But anyway, it was just crazy, and. And I feel like there's so much more of this on planes. I don't know if it's people just filming it more. I have a theory I shouldn't say. Someone actually mentioned it to me, and it does make sense. What is happening, I believe, is edibles.
Heather McDonald
Good point.
Chris Franjola
Here's what's happening. That's why people are losing their minds on planes more often.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Chris Franjola
They're taking the edible before they get on the flight because they're nervous or whatever the case may be. They're fine getting on the plane because a lot of people go, how'd you let that person on the plane if they were that crazy, right? They weren't that crazy.
Heather McDonald
They didn't let it drunk on.
Chris Franjola
I don't know anything about edibles.
Heather McDonald
I don't really do that kind of thing.
Chris Franjola
So someone mentioned it to me and I'm. I'm like, that's pretty interesting.
Heather McDonald
That makes a lot of sense. Yeah.
Chris Franjola
So they get on and then the edible kicks in, and maybe they knew to it, or they took too much or they don't know the reaction, and their reaction is taking my top off or freaking the fuck out. And I'm like, yeah, that does make sense. Now you're half hour into the flight and you're freaking out. So maybe it's that because they're not drunk. Seems more than drunk. So what could it be? I don't know. Everybody's now doing. What do they call it?
Heather McDonald
Microdosing of the mushrooms and the edibles and all that.
Chris Franjola
And some people have different reactions to shit. So, you know, some people can chill out and do a podcast, and some people take their top off on a Southwest flight.
Heather McDonald
Wow.
Chris Franjola
To Houston.
Heather McDonald
Well, here's another one. This girl, she went viral. She was in Brazil. And because someone filmed her refusing to let a crying baby have her window seat.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I always choose the window seat. I like the window seat.
Chris Franjola
I used to.
Heather McDonald
I like to be tucked away, even though I feel guilty and I have to get up and go to the bathroom, I prefer it to the aisle. I don't know why I like it. You don't like the window now?
Chris Franjola
Not anymore. I used to love it, and now I feel Very emotional, claustrophobic, closed in sometimes where I'm like, now I gotta go, aisle.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, yeah. So can't do it. Would you let. Have you ever been asked to change seats?
Chris Franjola
I have a few times. But, like, for, you know, husband sitting next to the wife, whatever. If it's the same seat, I have no problem with it. If it's, like, not too far back or whatever and still an aisle. But if, like, somebody says, can you do a middle seat for your.
Heather McDonald
But have you ever been asked and turned down and said, no?
Chris Franjola
No, I've only been asked, I think, twice, and it was for a husband and wife. And I accommodated both times, and we've asked once with hard. My wife and my daughter were in a seat, and I was in another seat, and the guy was like, yes. And I'm like, great. I thought I was gonna have a peaceful flight.
Heather McDonald
I always remember that. Remember when James Corden got a lot of shit? Like, it turned out that he was like, a dick or whatever. There was a story that went around that someone said, I was on a plane with James Corden and there was a woman struggling with a small child, and it was first class or whatever. And he was just such a dick, like, rolling his eyes and everything. And at the end of the flight, I realized it was his wife and child.
Chris Franjola
Oh, my. Oh, that's funny. He was. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And he was not helpful and acting like he didn't know them. And I was like, oh, my God. Now, I don't know if that's true. That was a story. Right. So Giselle had her baby and.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And is on a yacht with the karate instructor.
Chris Franjola
Good.
Heather McDonald
Or jihad or whatever it is.
Chris Franjola
Living her life.
Heather McDonald
And stomach bikini again.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And.
Chris Franjola
Oh, yeah, look at that, she's back. Well, she's a supermodel.
Heather McDonald
There you go. Now she's the star of the show.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And good for her.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. Is that his name?
Heather McDonald
Do you think Tom Brady has any regrets?
Chris Franjola
Tom Brady's doing fine. He's doing fine.
Heather McDonald
All right.
Chris Franjola
I don't know who. You don't hear about him with any women. There was different. Ivanka Shank was heard for a minute, but I haven't heard anything lately. He's out there working.
Heather McDonald
You know, I feel like Emerata is probably gonna have to walk next to him and just get, like, a Page Six article. She's died down.
Chris Franjola
She's died down a little bit. Yeah. But she's still out there. Still Vanity Fair party, still dating people. Boobs out her.
Heather McDonald
And Julia Fox.
Chris Franjola
Julia Fox.
Heather McDonald
I'm always like, what are the two of them doing besides just showing up and getting photographs? Good for them. We're still talking about them.
Chris Franjola
Somebody.
Heather McDonald
You gotta wear cellophane to a party.
Chris Franjola
But with, like, roots underneath it. She had, like. At the Vanity Fair party, she had, like, ivy.
Heather McDonald
No, she had a long wig covering.
Chris Franjola
Oh, is that what it was?
Heather McDonald
The clitoris? Yes.
Chris Franjola
I thought it was roots.
Heather McDonald
No, it was, like her hair going, like an Adam and Eve kind of a look. Yeah.
Chris Franjola
I thought it was tree roots.
Heather McDonald
Do you imagine just like. Like being invited to a party and then being like, okay, hi. Hi, Juan, can you come over and bring your cellophane, your old wigs? And I have to go wear this weird outfit. Otherwise there's no point in me going to this party.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. And she was. That was all.
Heather McDonald
I have nothing else going on.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. I mean, I didn't get invited to any of the Oscar.
Heather McDonald
I didn't go to anything.
Chris Franjola
No, nothing.
Heather McDonald
No jealousy at all.
Chris Franjola
No, not anymore. Parties for the night.
Heather McDonald
I remember. And I think maybe you did it with me once. Once or twice. E had an after party, so we would watch the Oscars and then sit and then rip on it.
Chris Franjola
I just talked about it with Brad. On Oscar night. Brad and I were texting back for Brad Wallach. For those of you who don't know, we were texting back and forth about it because I had forgotten all about it.
Heather McDonald
I did it twice.
Chris Franjola
I think we did it together. It was me, you, Sarah Colonna, Brad Wallach. And remember, Brad had taken some pill or something because he had a bad back.
Heather McDonald
Brad was like one of these people on a plane.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, exactly. And it hit right when they were like. And action live.
Heather McDonald
And I remember one of them was the worst Oscars ever. It was the Anne Hathaway and James Franco Franco night where he, like, came out as Marilyn Monroe. It was just torturous.
Chris Franjola
And we couldn't get any celebrities because they were all, like, going to the parties who were just, like, yelling at people from afar.
Heather McDonald
No, no, no. Then we sat down after and, like, ripped on it.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. And I remember Jason Kennedy sat down with us for a minute. Nice guy, sweetheart of a guy. It was actually like, a real E host. And he was just like, what is. Cause we all had been drinking for quite some time. And he was like, what is going on here? Wait.
Heather McDonald
I have something amazing to tell you. So I remember during that time, I had, like, a pretty decent management team that acted all excited, like I was gonna be the next Ellen. Right. While I. Oh, someone else has said, I'm so sick of hearing about Chelsea lately. Well, sorry. It was eight years of my adult working life. I also talk about usc, my childhood, and my parents. So. Sorry.
Chris Franjola
The only reason.
Heather McDonald
Stories. It's stories. And I'm with Chris and their stories.
Chris Franjola
I don't know if you are anything like me, but people say the same thing to me. Enough with the Chelsea Ladies. And the only reason. I know. I get it, but the only reason is because it's the last time I was, like, around people. You know what I mean? Like, I haven't had a real job. You. Same thing. We do this, but this is, like, a very solitary lifestyle. Yeah, we were. There were 200 people on that show. We were constantly with them. So I don't know. It's my last, like, memory of, like, social interaction.
Heather McDonald
So anyway, this manager. So I. We. We do one of those things or whatever, and then they go. And there was also, like, a pre. One that I did with, like, Lonnie Love. Like, I had to be there at, like, 12:00. And it was Oscars, Emmys, whatever that shit was. He was the only place doing red carpets.
Chris Franjola
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And so they were like, oh, we want to. They're offering you a contract for the next. Whatever, four years of these things to do this. And, you know, the money was never good. It was like, whatever, $600. And, you know, but they want to, like, nail you for it. And I was like, okay, great. And then my manager was like, no, I mean, you could be doing this with Mario Lopez one day. If you sign this, then we can't, you know, pitch you to, like, Access Hollywood and all this stuff. So I remember I went to a party. I can't believe I tell you this. Like, this is an embarrassment. But this is why when people get management and stuff, they have to just also be like, hold on. Is this, like, who. I don't even remember my manager's name. Like, they were nowhere to be seen.
Chris Franjola
Me neither.
Heather McDonald
And it doesn't matter, because none of this would have happened. It wouldn't have lasted past Chelsea lately anyway, because we were all banned from E after that, but whatever. And the guy's like, wait, why aren't you signing the contract? You know, Da, da. And I'm like, well, I don't know. I mean, like, what if there's a. I think I need more money. Because, like, what if, like, you know, Mario.
Chris Franjola
Mario loves.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. And then. And then he's like, well, Kelly. Kelly Osborne signed it. And I go, they got a couple drinks in And I go, well, I'm not Kelly Osbourne. I'm Heather fucking McDonald.
Chris Franjola
Oh, oh, well, look at you now.
Heather McDonald
Look at me now. Well, I've never been asked back to eat. Well, they asked me back one time and then they realized I had been banned. And then they said, you can't come for your two other days. Oh, I remember nightly pop or whatever.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, but look. What. See, all this shit's gone.
Heather McDonald
It doesn't matter. But I was like, you're down to.
Chris Franjola
Your sorority talking to young kids about.
Heather McDonald
And I didn't. And when I did my little speech, I said, you know what? I watched the SNL50. And I told my story of how I was supposed to audition and my pilot got picked up for mtv and then I was supposed to go back. And at that point I had little kids and I didn't. And I go and I watched that parts of it and there wasn't one ounce of me that's like, wow, what would my life had been like had I done that at 28 years old or whatever. And so yeah, it all like, it all works out. You just don't know. And then you have a funny story to tell where I was a cocky asshole. That was. But it was because this manager that then of course like was, you know, a couple years later, I don't even remember their name and I never heard from them again.
Chris Franjola
Yeah, I've had a couple. Oh, I mean, what a nightmare. Just the things you go. And now the business has changed so much that you've landed on your feet. Thank. On your own. You know, imagine you were on the Daily Pop still. I mean, where are those people now?
Heather McDonald
Wow. Well, that's exciting, Chris. Let's talk about like, you know, have to be so sugar coated.
Chris Franjola
Oh, I couldn't believe what she wore. You know, like. Oh, shut up.
Heather McDonald
I actually liked the color. Yeah, I. You know, this is a. It's more of a mustard. Yeah, it's more of a gray poo pod. Oh, shut up, you silly goose. Anyway, Chris, love you. Cover to cover.
Chris Franjola
Cover to Cover is a podcast. I do. Everyone loves it. Everyone loves it.
Heather McDonald
They do.
Chris Franjola
America loves it.
Heather McDonald
Tell everybody where they can see you.
Chris Franjola
Live on the comedy this weekend. Detroit House of Comedy in Detroit, Friday and Saturday. And then of course Houston on Sunday night. The Punchline in Houston. Frangola Fun and everything. I'll be at the Ontario Improv right here in Los angeles.
Heather McDonald
Lovely.
Chris Franjola
And March 20th, Ontario improv. So many more. I got Nashville Zany's coming up in May. I have Tampa Side splitters. Dania Beach Improv. So much more. Roseville Theater in Minneapolis. And on and on and on. Everything's on Frangiola. Fun.
Heather McDonald
And it is fun.
Chris Franjola
It is. It is.
Heather McDonald
It's fun. And then also, if you want to get a light affixed in your neighborhood, you can also. Dm.
Chris Franjola
Chris, you had to see the. I mean, I'm going to be a politician in my neighborhood. Could you imagine the things I'm going to have to go through to.
Heather McDonald
I often sometimes think about running for office.
Chris Franjola
Yeah. You know, you don't need this trouble.
Heather McDonald
No.
Chris Franjola
That's what I've heard. People get into it, and then they'll realize they can't.
Heather McDonald
You know, I realized it when I was doing the school stuff, and I would be like, having all these ideas of how to make things better, and I'm like, but you're not doing it, so shut the fuck up.
Chris Franjola
Right? Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Like, unless you're gonna go in there and get your hands dirty, we don't want to hear why you think marshmallow ghosts should be replaced with snowmen. Like, we don't care, Heather. You know, and I was just like, oh, you know what would be a better snack? As if. I know how to make the snack.
Chris Franjola
Right.
Heather McDonald
Anyway, no wonder they hated me.
Chris Franjola
I'm out there getting things fixed, getting problem solved. Problem solved in my neighborhood.
Heather McDonald
Such a delight as always. Thank you, Everybody. Go to heathermcdonald.net, join my Patreon. I'm gonna start adding some insider video stuff that you can't get anywhere, but there's. So thank you. Hi, this is imho, the podcast. That's Darby, and I'm Darby. And I'm Alexis. Hey, Darby, what does IMHO stand for? I'm so glad you asked. In my homosexual opinion. That's right. In my homosexual opinion, the podcast answers your weird questions. Because we have weird answers. Yes. And we also want to hear all of your stories. Maybe there's a situation you've been put in and you just don't know how to get out of it. Well, we'll get you out of anything. Yeah. Or maybe you've seen a dead body. Yeah, I need to know about that. I would actually love to hear about that. Alexis and I, we are professional podcasters. We've made all the podcast charts, and now we're ready to make your podcast Hearts.
Chris Franjola
Okay.
Heather McDonald
We know you need a new podcast to be obsessed with, and what's more obsessive than two drag queens talking into microphones? So listen to I. I am Ho. The podcast anywhere you get your podcasts, the show.
Release Date: March 13, 2025
Host: Heather McDonald
Guest: Chris Franjola
In this vibrant episode of Juicy Scoop, Heather McDonald welcomes her longtime friend and comedian, Chris Franjola. The duo dives deep into a myriad of pop culture topics, from celebrity antics to personal anecdotes, delivering the juicy insights listeners crave.
Heather begins by introducing Chris as a beloved community activist and stand-up sensation. Chris shares his busy performance schedule, headlining shows in Houston, Detroit, and more.
Notable Quote:
Heather McDonald (02:15): “He is the number one ultimate favorite. The blue-eyed father of the year. Now neighbor and community activist of the year.”
Chris reveals his burgeoning interest in local politics, humorously contemplating a run for mayor after successfully getting a neighborhood streetlight fixed.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (03:36): “I'm filling out the paperwork currently.”
The conversation shifts to the recent tragic news about Gene Hackman and his wife. They discuss the mysterious circumstances surrounding their deaths, initially thought to be carbon monoxide poisoning but later attributed to accidental inhalation of rat feces-related disease.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (07:09): “They now believe that she had died first.”
Heather and Chris express their concern over similar family tragedies, emphasizing the importance of community awareness.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (09:23): “Cause that's what happened to both Gene Hackman and his wife. They were found mummified.”
Heather recounts her recent visit to her alma mater, USC, where she spoke at her sorority. Accompanied by Drake filming the event, she reflects on the transformation of the campus and shares amusing memories from her college days, including quirky interactions with professors and sorority sisters.
Notable Quote:
Heather McDonald (14:17): “I always ask somebody to escort me. And then those guys would sometimes train them to make out with me too. But at least I knew.”
Chris comments on Heather’s engaging presentation and the impressive capabilities of the current sorority members.
The duo delves into Meghan Markle’s Netflix show "Bag Second Season," discussing its surprisingly high ratings despite criticism. They analyze the show's production quality and Meghan’s portrayal, debating its authenticity and the strategic moves behind its creation.
Notable Quote:
Heather McDonald (23:58): “She wants the money. She needs the money.”
They further explore the dynamics of reality TV, using "The Baldwins" as a case study to illustrate the often-produced nature of such shows and the challenges in maintaining genuine relationships under constant camera presence.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (21:00): “It's dumb reality Television that I found kind of, I don't know, light and... I was bored by it.”
Heather and Chris discuss the high-profile relationship between Kylie Jenner and Timothee Chalamet. They scrutinize public appearances, questioning the authenticity of their affection and the potential motivations behind their continual media presence.
Notable Quote:
Heather McDonald (43:05): “She was pushing his face, kissing and he’s like watching the game.”
Chris concurs, noting that prolonged public displays may indicate strategic content creation rather than genuine romance.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (43:07): “I think it is real. But I think what she was doing was, I want content to post of us at this thing.”
The conversation shifts to Armie Hammer, focusing on his recent podcast where he candidly discusses his sexual experiences. They debate his honesty versus perceived desperation for attention, touching upon his tumultuous personal life and legal battles.
Notable Quote:
Heather McDonald (46:11): “I think sex addicts try everything.”
Chris reflects on Hammer's authenticity while questioning the motivations behind his revelations.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (49:35): “If he wants to get a blowjob, he could get a blowjob pretty quickly too, by anybody.”
Heather and Chris analyze the evolving relationship between Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck. They critique Affleck’s parenting style, his public persona, and the couple's portrayal in the media, highlighting inconsistencies and moments of apparent discontent.
Notable Quote:
Heather McDonald (56:38): “Nobody has ever planned me a surprise birthday party.”
Chris critiques Affleck’s approach to fatherhood and public interactions.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (57:00): “Nobody's making their kids do that shit.”
The discussion moves to Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, exploring their public displays of affection and reported marital issues. They reminisce about past red carpet events, scrutinizing the authenticity of the couple’s interactions and Jada’s assertive demeanor.
Notable Quote:
Heather McDonald (76:38): “And Willow’s wisdom, who, you know, didn't get past the fourth grade. And what the fuck happened?”
Chris comments on the couple’s public trials and media portrayal.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (80:26): “I think women just are overly critical of other women and men don't care.”
Heather and Chris tackle various pop culture snippets, including bizarre airport incidents and viral celebrity moments. They share personal anecdotes, reflect on past management experiences, and offer humorous takes on everyday situations.
Notable Quote:
Chris Franjola (83:48): “So someone mentioned it to me and I'm like, that's pretty interesting.”
Heather wraps up the episode by promoting her upcoming projects and Patreon content, while Chris highlights his extensive comedy tour schedule. Together, they reaffirm their commitment to delivering unfiltered and entertaining discussions on all things pop culture.
Notable Quote:
Heather McDonald (95:23): “No wonder they hated me.”
Chris Franjola (94:10): “Love you. Cover to cover.”
Authenticity in Reality TV: Heather and Chris critically examine the staged elements of reality shows like "The Baldwins," questioning the genuineness of on-screen relationships.
Celebrity Relationships Under Scrutiny: Discussions on high-profile couples such as Kylie Jenner & Timothee Chalamet and Jennifer Garner & Ben Affleck highlight the complexities and public perceptions of their relationships.
Public Persona vs. Private Reality: The duo delves into the discrepancies between celebrities' on-screen personas and their off-stage behaviors, emphasizing the curated nature of media representations.
Personal Anecdotes Add Depth: Heather and Chris's shared experiences, such as Heather’s sorority stories and Chris’s political aspirations, provide a personal touch, enriching the conversation with relatable humor and insights.
Humorous Critique of Pop Culture: Throughout the episode, Heather and Chris employ their comedic prowess to dissect and lampoon various aspects of pop culture, making the content both engaging and entertaining.
Heather McDonald (02:15): “He is the number one ultimate favorite. The blue-eyed father of the year. Now neighbor and community activist of the year.”
Chris Franjola (03:36): “I'm filling out the paperwork currently.”
Chris Franjola (07:09): “They now believe that she had died first.”
Chris Franjola (09:23): “Cause that's what happened to both Gene Hackman and his wife. They were found mummified.”
Heather McDonald (14:17): “I always ask somebody to escort me. And then those guys would sometimes train them to make out with me too. But at least I knew.”
Chris Franjola (21:00): “It's dumb reality Television that I found kind of, I don't know, light and... I was bored by it.”
Heather McDonald (43:05): “She was pushing his face, kissing and he’s like watching the game.”
Chris Franjola (49:35): “If he wants to get a blowjob, he could get a blowjob pretty quickly too, by anybody.”
Chris Franjola (57:00): “Nobody's making their kids do that shit.”
Heather McDonald (76:38): “And Willow’s wisdom, who, you know, didn't get past the fourth grade. And what the fuck happened?”
Chris Franjola (80:26): “I think women just are overly critical of other women and men don't care.”
Heather McDonald (95:23): “No wonder they hated me.”
Chris Franjola (94:10): “Love you. Cover to cover.”
Note: This summary meticulously extracts and organizes the core discussions from the podcast, excluding promotional segments and focusing on the substantive conversations between Heather McDonald and Chris Franjola. The notable quotes enhance the summary by providing direct insights and memorable moments from the episode.