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Heather McDonald
Hello and welcome to Juicy Scoop. I have a return favorite, a funny lady. From St. Denis back to bridesmaids, to groundlings to Reno 911, it's Wendy McClendon Covey.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Perfect pronunciation. Thank you for having me.
Heather McDonald
Heather, I am so thrilled that you're here because we're good friends and you are a funny bitch to talk to.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Well, we have a lot to discuss.
Heather McDonald
St. Denis. What season are you in?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
We just finished season two that just finished airing and so we're filming season Three, starting in July.
Heather McDonald
Very lovely. And it's so funny. And I remember when. When you first, like, started to do it. And it's very much in the vein of, like, Parks and Rec in the Office. And your character is. I mean, when you read it, did you know it was just the most perfect thing for you? Because you're the head of the hospital. You're a little thirsty, a little inappropriate.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah. Because I've had bosses like that.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Where you have to keep people motivated and you don't even believe what you're saying anymore.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You know, and your whole personal life is shit. Because Joyce, Poor Joyce. Like, she probably hasn't even finished paying her student loans off. Right. You know, we had a little cliffhanger at the end of season two where David Alan Greer's character wakes up from a surgery and said, where's my Joyce? Where's my Joyce? So what does that mean? Does that mean we had a thing going on at some point?
Heather McDonald
Like, which I would love.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Who knows?
Heather McDonald
And you guys have so much fun working together.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes.
Heather McDonald
He's always in your comments, and he's always like, he's such a supportive delight.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
He is. He is. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
It's funny. Now, recently you were in the news because unfortunately, you were very missed when there was a bridesmaid reunion on the stage. Was that at the Golden Globes? Where was that?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That was at the Oscars.
Heather McDonald
At the Oscars. Now, walk us through why you weren't there when you found out you would not be able to be there. How you felt.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Well, doing ADR for St. Denis, meaning additional dialogue recording, where you go into a studio and you see your face blasted on a giant screen. I could not stand the look of my neck anymore. Okay. I was going into full psychosis about it. Like, I am a melting candle. I got to address this. So I had a couple of consults, like, back in November. Found a surgeon and was like, okay, you. You're my guy. We're gonna do this. Okay. We're gonna do it in. In March. I had the date down. I had paid the money. Then, like, three weeks prior to the Academy Awards, they're like, oh, they wanna do a bridesmaids reunion on the show. And I was like, well, I hope they have a good time. Cause I'm getting my shit tightened up. I'm not canceling this appointment.
Heather McDonald
Did you ever think, you know what? I know this will be a pain in the ass, but what if I moved it a little bit further down? Or when I had another break, to be able to do the Oscars. But then I go to the Oscars with a neck I don't love.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
There you go. There you go. Plus, the amount of time they gave us. I mean, I hate trying to find dresses for these events.
Heather McDonald
I know. You told me. You said it's not fun.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It is such a pain in the ass. I thought, you know what? It's fine. I'm gonna skip it. No one will notice that I'm not there. If everybody else is there, who cares what I'm doing, right? So I was wrong. I was wrong about that. I get my procedure. I'm laying around in a stupor for a couple of weeks, you know, just like in and out of consciousness. Kristin texted me the day of and was like, we wanted to say something at the beginning of our little presentation about why you're not there. I said, please don't. Don't mention it. Don't mention it at all. I said, I just had my neck tightened and I'm recovering. That's all it is.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
So you don't have to say anything. No one's going to notice.
Heather McDonald
Right?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
So I, you know, I'm going in and out of consciousness all day long, and then I start watching the Mormon Wives. Yes. Okay. And what's her name is just not getting on that plane to go see. To go do the Bachelor. And I was very upset. Taylor. That's the one. And then my phone starts blowing up. Where are you? I'm livid that they didn't invite you. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Heather McDonald
Who's this? Just fans.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You mean just friends of mine.
Heather McDonald
Oh, yeah. Okay.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And me in the DMs.
Heather McDonald
They thought you got snubbed.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That I got snubbed. So then I thought, well, I might as well just say something because I don't want anyone making drama where there is no drama. Right. So I just said, look, here. Here's what I look like. And I thought I should stay home. And now.
Heather McDonald
You look great. You've almost.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I almost have all my feeling back, too.
Heather McDonald
You always had. You've always had great skin. You've always young and youthful. So it all worked out great.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
The honesty was lovely. And now, you know, every time, you probably get besieged with people saying, oh, why isn't there bridesmaids, too? We're going on, what, almost 20 years?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It's been 15 years. No one's writing it.
Heather McDonald
And I realized when I talked about Sherwood Country Club, where I belong, they filmed Bridesmaids. The dates are like when she goes to the fancy shower where Everyone gets a puppy.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That's right.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, my God. That's where you live?
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Wait.
Heather McDonald
It's okay. No, name it. People know it. It's behind gates.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It's okay.
Heather McDonald
When people say Bridesmaids, another movie, you know, they've said, no, no. All these years. I mean, can I write the movie for you right now? It's so easy.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I mean, it would be very easy to do, but no one is. The people that would want.
Heather McDonald
Right. They're doing all these things who need
Wendy McClendon-Covey
to sign off on it are not going to sign off on it.
Heather McDonald
Okay. They are.
Podcast Announcer
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Because I'm going to manifest. You're going to get like Amanda. I'm a manifesting mama.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Because no one had talked about that before she came along. Right.
Heather McDonald
Okay.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
They certainly had not.
Heather McDonald
I would give it another five years.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
Because then it's mother of the bride, mother of the groom. One of you guys is planning a wedding. Right. It could be one of your horrible sons walking off in a sock for 20 years.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I think one of my sons got a teacher pregnant. I think. I think it's like a Mary Kay Letourneau.
Heather McDonald
I love that. That could be your storyline. If it's not your wedding, you're going. You guys have kept in touch. One of your weird sons is a groomsman. Right?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And, you know, there's a whole storyline where all of them have kept in touch. There's some.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Maybe.
Heather McDonald
Maybe two haven't kept in touch, but their kids are fucking. I mean, it could be.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That happens. Yes. So fun.
Heather McDonald
We do it at a White Lotus type resort to save time for everybody.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I'm listening intently to what you're saying. You're such a producer. It's not even funny at a McDonald's.
Heather McDonald
So everybody just goes, listen. Yeah, Melissa McCarthy. Listen, everybody. Kristen.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It's two weeks, right?
Heather McDonald
Two weeks shoot at a resort.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't see a downside.
Heather McDonald
It's a. It's a destination wedding.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah. And if we must go to Cancun, I guess we have to.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You know, give of ourselves. It's what the audience wants.
Heather McDonald
The audience wants it.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Well, I. I like what you're saying. Okay. I just think you're just solving problems left and right.
Heather McDonald
It's perfect.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
You know, I. Anyway, so speaking of comedy, I really love this. This of you.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Thank you.
Heather McDonald
Throwback Thursday is my senior photo. Still look the same. You look the same. Especially with your new neck, though. Though. You're 18. You're choosing to wear a cowl neck because let's. Let's dress like we're. Why were we dressing at 18? Like we were 43 and a principal, but we did.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I big old blazer with massive shoulder pads that hit like mid eye. Then you're going to put on a tight pencil skirt with that or a mini skirt and stilettos.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
To carry your books all around high school. But that. Because it was, you know, that's something you send your grandparents so you don't want to be too or whatever. But they also did because we had sororities in my high school.
Heather McDonald
Where was that?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
In Long Beach. They weren't sanctioned by the school, but all Long beach schools have fraternities and sororities never knew that.
Heather McDonald
That's crazy. Y.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It's ridiculous. So by the time everybody got out, it was like, fuck this. I don't want to do this anymore.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
But they would wear the, the.
Heather McDonald
What do you call it?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
The letters tube top.
Heather McDonald
Oh, tube top.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That's all fuzzy. Like the black fuzzy tube top. I don't know what it was. Feathers or something. But they all got their sorority pictures taken in it. So the shoulder bearing, did you do that?
Heather McDonald
My off shoulder?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah. Yes. Yes.
Heather McDonald
No, I didn't. I. I just wore like an angora sweater. But like. Yes, I remember that where just. And you'd like turn slightly to the side.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah. And then your head in a weird position so bad.
Heather McDonald
You know, I think I did that for college. That was my college photo and it wasn't cute. I don't know why I looked. Must have been hungover. That dare thing was not good. But I love the bangs.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Thank you. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Intense.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I'm lucky I still have any hair after what I did with your hairspray. Yes.
Heather McDonald
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Wendy McClendon-Covey
Now, have you ever done a roast?
Heather McDonald
I have never done a roast. I've never really even once I had a manager that was Like. Like, Whitney Cummings had done it. And the manager was like, that's what you need to do. And I was like, I don't know that. It's my style of comedy. Of course, you get other people that are experts that help you write it, but really what it is about a roast is that you're putting yourself there to also be roasted. And I remember years ago when Comedy Central used to do them, and they got a lot of people, you know, from Donald Trump to Pamela Anderson to Joan Rivers. It was a big paycheck. Some people really did it for the paycheck. And I remember Joan Rivers wanted Chelsea to be a part of hers.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
And we were at Chelsea lately and came up and Chelsea was just like, no, I don't want to at the time. I don't remember why. If she just was like, it's not my thing, or she's busy, or why would. I don't really know the reason. I don't know if that then contributed to, like, their little E. News beef or whatever, but.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
But I kind of thought, yeah, you're putting yourself there to be ripped apart, Right? And at the time, I was like, oh, if Chelsea's there, it's going to be, you know, you slept with the president of E. And, like, all the dumb, stupid things. And with Pamela Anderson, she did it once. And this is like, after she's had two kids and every joke was her big vagina and the sex tape and being a slut. And I'm just like, she's a mom with, like, two boys. I remember thinking. But now. Then they went away for a while, right? Then the Tom Brady was a big thing, and now it's. It's here on Netflix Live. And I do think it's perfect.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
It's very edgy. Completely not politically incorrect. I mean, jokes about Cheryl Underwood's husband back in the 90s who killed himself. Nothing. Oh.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, no, no, no, no.
Heather McDonald
Nothing was off limits.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, that hurts.
Heather McDonald
Really? It was. It's insane. So if it's, like, if you are not someone that you're the least bit, you know, offended by things, this three hour roast is not for you. But if you're ready for just hardcore comedy, like, you can't believe you're seeing it, and it's Netflix and it's live again. No one's shoving it in your face. You don't have to watch it.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You don't have to watch it.
Heather McDonald
I thought it was like, I was thoroughly entertained. I was like. Like, jaw dropped.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Wow.
Heather McDonald
And then there were Times where I'm like, ooh, are these two people kind of really mad at each other? Are they not? And I think they all are just like, who cares, right? Which says a lot. And I think it takes people into their 50s to really not care.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
So, I mean, it sounds like Kevin and Kat Williams have squashed their beef. So that's interesting because he sure had a lot to say.
Heather McDonald
I don't think they've squashed the beef.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
I don't think they've squashed the beef at all. But I think they're both smart enough to know that it benefited them both. Yeah, very much. You know, a lot of just seeing someone that you haven't seen in a while on your tv, they go on tour, it's gonna help sell tickets. You know, everybody did pretty well. That's a standup that did this. That, you know, from Cheryl Underwood got like, a standing ovation. Chelsea did great. Shane Gillis, you know, was very edgy. He did great, cat. It was hilarious.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
And, you know, they make it that, like, oh, Kevin didn't know he was coming out and all that. And you. I'm not gonna. I'm not gonna tell you how magic's revealed. Okay. Yeah, that's a whole other show that was in Fox, but entertaining wise, very exciting, very funny. And then Kevin had his rebuttal. Like, he gets up and he goes after Kat, and it was. It was great. And, you know, it was really so funny and, like, just. It was fun. It made me, like, proud to be a standup.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Now, how do you know Kevin?
Heather McDonald
I know Kevin from the Chelsea lately days.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
And I've seen him over the years, and not to bring it about me again, but since I live where Brian Spades was shot, he just was playing golf there. And I heard the voice through the. Through my backyard. So I went down and was like, kevin, are you joining the club? And he is, and he's into golf, and he's a delight. The wife's a delight. And I just. Yeah, I think it's. I thought it was fun. It was fun to go to the party. And let's see, I thought Jeffrey Ross, who is, you know, beat cancer, he wore this Eddie Murphy red leather outfit, and I thought he was really funny. He'd, like, dance to the Eddie Murphy song from Beverly Hills Cop. I don't know. There were some things that just, like, made me happy. Here we are. You know, they had one of those.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, very cute.
Heather McDonald
One of those, like, black and white photo things.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Love.
Heather McDonald
You have to pose perfectly for those things. And then Tiffany haddish. There were people up there that didn't speak.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay. So Tiffany was there. But didn't speak.
Heather McDonald
But didn't speak.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
But looked really cute, which is what really matters.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That's all that matters.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. And Chelsea did great. And she looked. She had a really good outfit on. So it was all good. Oh, this guy, Adorable Eddie. He was a writer on the show and he's a juicy scooper. And I was like, oh, my God, can I get a photo with you? So it was fun. It was fun to talk to the writers. It was good. Are you a roast person? Do you enjoy it or does it give you anxiety?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It gives me anxiety. It really does. Like, why would you sign up to have somebody do this to you? I can't put my mind around it.
Heather McDonald
I don't want a roast done about me. No, I. I don't need the chicken leg flat ass. I don't need the puppet in, you know, in the movie Saw jokes. I have them all myself. You know that Billy, who rode the puppet, who rode the tricycle in the Saw movies.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I've never seen the Saw movies.
Heather McDonald
Well, the resemblance is uncanny. No.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes. I rebuke this statement. No, what I.
Heather McDonald
What I show you, you're going to say, I kind of see it. It's fine.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't like this, Heather.
Heather McDonald
But you know what I'm going to say?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Heather McDonald. No, I'm not going to say.
Heather McDonald
I'm never going to do it because I just realized I just said all the jokes about myself and I think I'm okay with it. So maybe I would be okay with it. Okay to be on that.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't know. I just get sieved out by. I went to one roast at Comedy Central when I was working there. What was it? John Stamos, maybe?
Heather McDonald
Yeah, I think I remember that.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And I just felt disgusting the whole time. Like, why are we doing this?
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Eh. I don't know. Look how good you look.
Heather McDonald
Thanks. It's a great dress, you know, like you repeat outfits. Yeah, I've already worn an outfit.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Looks good on you. Why wouldn't you want to wear it again?
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
If a dress loves only you, you wear it.
Heather McDonald
I've worn this a few times. It's a good one.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah, it's a good one.
Heather McDonald
You know why I wore. I didn't know if there'd be a red carpet. And I looked at what the red carpet was. There wasn't at the party, but there was one for the show, and I looked at the poster. And it was this. When you see this, there was like this color of the orange, like the fire of the roast.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay, okay.
Heather McDonald
So I thought my orange dress would look good. But there was no red carpet at the party.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, I really try to read. I really hate a red carpet.
Podcast Announcer
I really hate a red carpet.
Heather McDonald
It's a lot of stress.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I always look like such a moron. I always look like, oh, someone flunked out of John Robert Powers. I always pose the same way when people go dialogue. Posing or something.
Heather McDonald
Posing that way. I always remember Jenny McCarthy. She just started to do weird shit because she's like, if I have to get all cute and go to this thing, I want this photo to go somewhere. And it kind of made her pop. Really, like she trip or she'd like do a weird face or like. And I kind of feel like that's what I gotta start doing next. Red carpet.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Lean into the awkwardness. Because I me trying not to be awkward is making me more awkward.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
So that's why I like Meg Stalter from Hacks. She's always doing something ridiculous.
Heather McDonald
She says something funny.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That right there is a red carpet coverage I want to see. Yeah. I don't want to see everybody, you know, all posed. You know that. That whole trend where everybody's got their underwear hanging out like, oh, my God,
Heather McDonald
when is that going away? So unoriginal.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You're shameless. Okay.
Heather McDonald
Yes. Did you look at the Met Ball? Have you ever been invited to the Met Ball?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, I'm not. I'm just not that important.
Heather McDonald
I always just think I see the Met Ball. I'm always just like, I can feel the weight and the heaviness and the uncomfortableness of the outfit and being like, how long do I have to be in this outfit before I can get into the next outfit?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Or when am I gonna trip and fall down the stairs? Like, watching. Watching them try to get Blake Lively's skirt out there. And she was fussing and, you know, talking bad to the guys. Cause someone did a lip reading thing. And she was being.
Heather McDonald
She was trying to be really nice because of what she's been through. But she was like, oh, darling, please. Oh, thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. I thought it was all nice, but of course everyone's looking for something trying to be nice. Well, you can't win. Then it would been better. But now you're just trying to be nice. Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And now I feel like, well, it only costs 5 million a year to run that costume institute. So what's with all these high prices? Like, they made, what, 45 million this year? Oh, okay. That's very charitable.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
For the costumes.
Heather McDonald
We.
Podcast Announcer
You.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You sure you don't want to do something else with it? I don't know. I don't know. Maybe I'm just being and contrarian, but I do find it odd.
Heather McDonald
What I want to know is, so do they then go in those weird outfits and sit down and hear speeches about the charity and eat the chicken dinner?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes, exactly.
Heather McDonald
Are they or do they not cutting their ch.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't know. Is it literally just for the photo op that they wear these?
Heather McDonald
And then everyone has to go to spritter van because you have to, like, stand up. Cause your outfit's so weird.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
And then I'm like, how many people. Like, how many gay guys does it take to get you in the outfit? Make the outfit, do your makeup, hair, fluff, you show up and then is that. Are those. Is that gay entourage with you all night? Or are they just dying to go and have their own gay fun without you? And then you're, like, left there by yourself?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay, I'm gonna get stress hives just from considering that. That sounds terrible. That sounds terrible. Yeah. I'd be angry by the time I got there. No good pictures would happen with me. Yeah. Oh, forget it. The couple of times I've used a stylist, they've been like, I'll say, like, I can't wear that dress. I wouldn't be able to move. Well, that's okay because you could just la in the limo. No,
Heather McDonald
no.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And then what happens? Someone wheels me on a dolly down the red carpet? Like, I don't know. That sounds miserable to me.
Heather McDonald
Do you work your outfits a long night at the Golden Globes? Do you work it around a sensible shoe that's like your most comfortable, like, block heel. But, you know, the block heel isn't really the heel you should wear with it. But you're like, I can't deal with an uncomfortable shoe for seven hours because then I will be unhappy and I'll wanna go home.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Well, the last time I had to go to something like that, I left at the first available opportunity. I don't stay for the whole thing. I don't have that attention span anymore, so I'll do an uncomfortable shoe.
Heather McDonald
Ah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
But, yeah, I've seen some people that are like, oh, I'm wearing Birkenstocks under this gown. Well, if the shoes don't show, do it.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. You know, Well, I. We had bought tickets to no Doubt.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, okay.
Heather McDonald
Six months ago. And then I get booked to do my live Juicy Scoop this past Saturday night. Oh, wow. And it was like a package that my husband bought. So it was Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at the Venetian. The show was Friday. And I was like, can you sell this package? I think I should be home preparing for this show. No, you couldn't really sell the package. So I'm like, well, then I'll have FOMO if I don't go. I should go to the Sphere. But I'm like, I need to save my energy. So I said, I'm gonna wear comfortable, stylish sneakers the entire time I'm in Vegas.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
There you go.
Heather McDonald
Wow. What a difference. What a difference a comfortable shoe can make. In your mood, you're not dying for the night to end. Like, I think these young kids that wear, like, sneakers with their prom dresses and their little homecoming, they are so fucking smart. They're living like they're 55 at 15.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I mean, I don't mind a van slip on with a gown. I really don't. It's kind of cute, kind of edgy or a combat boot or something.
Heather McDonald
Right.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
But back to no Doubt. So you went to Vegas?
Heather McDonald
I went to Vegas.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And when did you come home?
Heather McDonald
I drove there Thursday morning with my husband and son.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, my goodness.
Heather McDonald
I sit in the back because there are two giants. Okay. So I'm in the back with the dog. We have a dog who is a service animal. She's a trained woman. She has a full job. Okay. And. And, you know, she. She loves Vegas. It's her first time, but she's, you know, she gets a lot of attention.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, I love.
Heather McDonald
She wears the vest. She has the paperwork on her backpack, like, so no one gives us any shit. And she's gorgeous. And so anyway, so that was fun. And then. So we drove there and went to dinner that night. I was chill. The next day I worked on the show, putting the show together, and then we went to the concert. And she was great.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Really.
Heather McDonald
And the day before, I was like. Opened up my phone. Cause I'm collecting topics and stuff, and I start to see some negative tiktoks. And I'm like, well, I don't even wanna look at it. I'm gonna be there tonight.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I don't. I think the negativity was like a. I don't know what. It was a paid campaign. I don't know, because she was. They were all great. I was thoroughly entertained. She did all the hits, some new stuff, looked amazing. Nostalgic. I like the time.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I like the punky Gwen.
Heather McDonald
Yes.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
From the 90s. I like that Gwen.
Heather McDonald
She wore all those type of outfits.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Love it.
Heather McDonald
Body looked bangin dancing. Her dancing where she kicks her legs.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah. And. And the visuals looked cool too. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And then at one time, all the. There's oranges that fall from the sky and there's a little soft like orange. So some people got it orange. I felt it on my head, but I didn't grab it. And so it was really fun. I said definitely go. And so it was a busy week. It was a busy week for me. Do you. I need to tell you the latest that's going on with Summer House. So you're not someone who's familiar with Summer House?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
No, but go on.
Heather McDonald
Okay, so on Summer House, there's this girl Amanda who is married to Kyle, okay? They've been on the show for 10 years, okay. They've had marital problems for years, okay. Some think it's because he became a dj. Other people just thought they were a mismatch couple. There's this guy West. This is him, Okay. I don't get it, okay? With his looks, it's not my type, okay? It does nothing for me, okay? He is now with Amanda, okay? But prior to being with Amanda, he was this beautiful, beautiful girl, Ciara Miller, okay? And they were like kind of on and off. And so now she knows that her very good friend Amanda was sleeping with west behind her husband's back and behind Sierra's back. So it's like a scandal. So over the weekend, a former real housewife of New Jersey named Jen Fessler was asked about this scandal on the red carpet, okay? And she goes, west is harmless. He's like a golden retriever. He's sweet, he's fine. No one should worry about him. Sierra then did a post or commented saying, yeah, because the two of you slept together. Jen Fessler is. Been married for 27 years.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Jen Fessler, okay, that's her.
Heather McDonald
She's been married for 27 years and there's all these videos of them hanging out.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Wait, is she the one that was.
Heather McDonald
She's only on the show for like
Wendy McClendon-Covey
two years, all up in arms about Jersey Mike's. No.
Heather McDonald
Okay, that's Jennifer Ayden who seriously got canceled and got fired from the show, okay? Because she was awful about the Jersey Mike people not making her five kids their food quick enough while they got on a flight on New Year's Day at 7am so imagine you're the person working at Jersey Mike's on New Year's Day and this bitch is yelling at you, filming it. And the real crime was the order was tuna fish sandwiches. So she was being bringing tuna fish sandwiches on a flight.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You bitch. That is wrong.
Heather McDonald
And was filming thinking that all of her fans would be like, you do deserve better, Jennifer Aiden, I can't believe that woman who's like 60, didn't make your tuna sandwiches fast enough for your five kids. So this girl is not her. Jen Fessler, pretty harmless, good time. Whatever. She was on for two years.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay?
Heather McDonald
Nothing polarizing about her, just like, whatever. So she's on Bravicon. She's hanging out with Wes. There's many videos of them being flirty and everything. There is a watch what happens live episode where Andy Cohen asks, wes, I heard you slept with a much older woman. And he said, yes. How old? Really old. And andy's like over 60. No, but in the high fives. And next to him is another guy from Summerhouse named Jesse who's laughing. Clearly he knows about it. No one knew who it was. It was just. He goes, well, that's kind of the fun of it. That's the. It was weird. It was weird, but it was kind of fun. That's me.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
This is the swordsman we're talking about. Like this guy here. Okay, okay. He must have a great personality or
Heather McDonald
my dad would say a nine inch brain.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay, so he gets around. He gets around.
Heather McDonald
I think his thing is he makes women feel special. I think he's one of those guys that is like, whoa, you're out of my league. You're out of my league. You're. I can't believe this happened to me. You're the hottest thing. And then you're like, I kind of want to give this charity case the greatest night of their life. Have you ever had a guy like that and you've been married for so long?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I've been married for so long, but
Heather McDonald
you know what I mean, where it's like, not your type. You would never.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And they're playing the game of, oh, you're, you know, what would you be doing with a guy like me? And it's kind of like, well, wait
Heather McDonald
a minute, what do you mean?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Right? You're perfectly sweet. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Guys don't understand girls. Listen to. This is what I tell guys. Young men, all you have to do to get a woman is give them so many compliments and let them know that you're the one for them. Because no one's ever Liked them as much as you. And then they finally are like, finally someone gets me. I am this fabulous. And then they wake up five years later and they're like, why did I marry this loser that I'm just telling you guys and can marry? Out of their league. They just have to try.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
They just have to try.
Heather McDonald
Guys aren't trying.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
The compliment train is a big one.
Heather McDonald
Every girl just wants a compliment.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Just compliment the ladies.
Heather McDonald
So I think he was complimenting. I think he was like, you're hot. Whatever. Now, she said this never happened in social media posts, kind of threatening, she's going to sue Ciara, you know, but a couple months prior, she had her wedding anniversary happen. Jen Fessler and said, and I don't care if either one of us sleep with Amanda or, or, or West. Happy anniversary. Now, is that the craziest coincidence? Is that manifesting, Mama? Is that telling on yourself? Is that a conspiracy theory?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Is that an Easter egg that's telling on yourself? Basically. Now when are we going to just say that these reality shows are now human trafficking? Okay, it's human trafficking light. Because then they all get involved with each other and then, oh, I was on this franchise. Now I need to go to Villains or Summer House or, you know, let's jump out of a plane together, whatever bullshit. You know, all the, the rewatch shows and all of this. And then because they just have to keep that fame going and that those paychecks coming and then it all gets incestuous.
Heather McDonald
And I think you take a thirsty housewife who literally was probably at 15 or younger, she thought I would die to be Julia Roberts. But she never even auditioned for a play. She is the cutest one in the carpool lane. And then one day she gets a DM from a casting director who's like, would you like to be considered for housewife?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Right.
Heather McDonald
Cut to a year later, she's famous. She's getting hair and makeup. She's talking to Annie Cohen. She's walking out at BravoCon like she's a fucking Beatle in 1968. And a young west slides into her DMs and is like, wow, you know, if you'd even give me the time of day. And this stuff happens. Now I don't know who's telling the truth. Jesse could have told Sierra. It could have all been a lie. West could have exaggerated a flirt with a fuck or second base with fourth base, I don't know. But I believe that Sierra received that information.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Now, whether that information is true or not, I don't know, I think that Jen Fesser wants to stay relevant and this kind of puts her on the map. And I don't think the husband cares if she screwed this ugly, dirty west character or not.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
He could be saying, well, now I've got a free pass to go do what I need to do.
Heather McDonald
Or they just have an arrangement and it doesn't matter. They just don't care. He's just like, whatever. And the thing is, the husband might be going along his day today. This news has been out for four days and still not know about it because he actually has a job and a life and is golfing and watching the news and this isn't on Maine news. So he, she doesn't even have to tell him that she's being accused of screwing West.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't understand. Yeah, I'm. No, I don't like this. I don't like this.
Heather McDonald
Heather.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I'm upset.
Heather McDonald
They're having the reunion come up and apparently Kyle, husband to Amanda, reveals that west has also had a full blown exclusive relationship with a whole nother person since February of 2025.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Does west have kids all over the place? No. Okay, okay.
Heather McDonald
He does.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Well, he's got that going for him. He at least, you know, is careful about that. Right.
Heather McDonald
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Wendy McClendon-Covey
No, it was interesting watching her light a match to everything and watch it all explode. Yeah, I mean that's what it was. You can't get mad at people noticing how much you spend when it's on camera. We've all heard about the mortgage troubles. And then she goes in. In the Hamptons, drops, breaks it up between a couple of cards. Isn't that what she. I mean, don't get mad at other people for stating the obvious. Like, when would that have ever been a good thing for you to do? And then talking smack about PK on camera and his drinking and this and that. Like, she got mad at Amanda for bringing that up. But Amanda was right. When does that ever help to slam your soon to be ex spouse in front of the whole world? When does that work out? Well, do you have an example? No.
Heather McDonald
I mean, she was. And you're being. This whole thing is that it's like, how dare you put. Listen, you're on the show. Women going through divorces. We all talk behind each other's backs, but we also talk about our divorces and our relationships in front of each other and rant. So if you were gonna never talk about PK, you wouldn't be being authentic during a 6 months period of filming. So it's like, I'm on her side for that, but I'm also on Kyle's side for also being very real. And also, yeah, she right now still has a good relationship with Mauricio where they have their own weird thing going where she can go down to Nashville and hang out with Morgan Wade. You know what she said, though? And one of the things I watched, she said, that's like, if my husband said he does no longer has a penis, I wouldn't be interested. I'm like, you're with someone who doesn't have a penis.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Right.
Heather McDonald
What do you care about a penis anyway?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
So I do love that. Dorit was like, I hope it always stays nice between you and Mauricio, because it most likely won't.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Someone is going to catch feelings for someone. Hopefully Mauricio got a vasectomy. If we get someone pregnant, that'll really complicate shit.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes.
Heather McDonald
But eventually someone's gonna be like, you gotta get divorced.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I. And I get the cross. Totally get the procrastination.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I really wanted them to stay married. I really think they had a good thing going.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And so it was hard to hear Kyle say, yeah, you know, who knows? If we had never moved houses, if we had just stayed, you know, being at that level. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
But I'm like, but, yeah, but I think what she really means is they Would have never been at this level of success had she not taken the show.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Right.
Heather McDonald
By putting him on the show. He was for so long a doting, adorable husband whose business grew somewhere in there. Like, she said, he could get laid very easily when he's opening agencies all over the land.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And it started to piss her off.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
She got sober. She became a late in life Les. Now she would rather go, I. Now I think she's just like, I don't need to be a lesbian. I'd like to go a Lauren Sanchez route.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay. Oh, okay.
Heather McDonald
That's what I think.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay. Maybe not, but interesting.
Heather McDonald
I think she's like, whatever. And I don't think she's jealous of him without anybody else. But she's like, I just don't want to split up all the shit.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And I just aren't willing to do it. And a lot of people don't. So it's like, I think that's okay, too. And then you have the rest, the whole world being like, do it file. And it's like, I don't want to.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It's. If they've got something worked out, then fine, yeah, do it. But I mean, their kids are grown. It's not like.
Heather McDonald
It's just like, remember that he'll never emotionally fulfill. You remember the girl with the E cigarettes?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes.
Heather McDonald
The E cigarette was before vaping. She was a pioneer. She had that Eve cigarette, the psychic. And then she was like, once the kids are grown, you'll have nothing in common.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
She's like, the.
Heather McDonald
We've had some good. That psychic and the psychic in Morocco who predicted that Mario was cheating with a blonde to Ramona. And Ramona was like, is it Avery? And she's like, no, is it Avery? You meaning? Like, is she seeing a little blonde extra girl in there? No, it was this girl, and he. She was blonde.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Wow.
Heather McDonald
Two psychics got it right. But I think. I think there's something interesting because it's with. I don't know how it becomes that someone is so comfortable spending money on Chanel underwear when they didn't grow up that way. And then all of a sudden, they have the money or their husband has the money, and they just can't stop. And I think that's like, well, we know shopping is an addiction. There must be an addiction. And also going in, being a famous person, going into the Louis Vuitton stores, and there must be something that gets them wet, knowing that the salesperson is excited to see them and they're gonna make a commission and they Want to get that? I don't know. And then I know to spend that kind of money.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Tight with my money.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That. It gives me a stomachache to watch people just be so cavalier, especially when their home's in foreclosure.
Heather McDonald
Like your home. Like, I would do anything not to have to move. Like, what do you do with furniture? What do you do with all your Prada outfits that are stiff and uncomfortable from two years ago?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Right.
Heather McDonald
Do you just have the real. Real come pick them up? What are you going to do with all those real label Y things? And does it give you anxiety to open up TikTok and see that your exact item is there in China for $112?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Well, I'm also. Okay, so that's how much money she brings in, I guess.
Heather McDonald
From what?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Not from the housewives.
Heather McDonald
I think that it must have been from deals. But I don't even see her as someone that does that many brand deals. Because she does.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
She has.
Heather McDonald
She's put herself at such a high end level. I don't. I guess she does because I. There's no way she could make more than a million dollar income from the show. I'm just kind of tapped them out around a million. A million too.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
So, you know, maybe there's some paid gigs here or there or some good deals.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Show up at this club and get $10,000 to.
Heather McDonald
But because the clothes are not required for the job.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I don't know. You know, she can't then write that off or remove that from her salary. Like I have to look this way.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I mean, I don't know. This whole season was like just long hair extensions hanging into food so long. Inappropriate footwear for the occasion. I was. When they went to Sedona, I was surprised at how much luggage was there. Like Sedona is so hot and miserable. And it seemed like when they went hiking, Erica was the only one that had on like a proper outfit for hiking on the red rocks.
Heather McDonald
I think Erica has had the best trajectory. Even though her husband turned out to be a crook.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes.
Heather McDonald
And all of it. She has turned out to be the realest one.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah, she's. She's owning her shit. But I did have a problem with that one episode where her therapist came and they sat on the couch and she cried without wiping her face.
Heather McDonald
Well, that tv. That TV therapist has been around forever.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I mean, because she was useless. Everything she said, it was like. Did you just read that off of a fridge magnet? This is not helpful. This woman is getting sued for so much Money, Right. For you to say. Well, you know, sometimes your clothes are folded and sometimes they're not. Like, what the hell are you even talking about? I hope you're not being paid. That's useless.
Heather McDonald
Oh, my God. Hilarious. Yeah. So.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
All right, well, we wish. We wish Dorit the best.
Heather McDonald
She was very. What's your prediction for Doritos?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Everything you said. She's gonna have to move out of that house. She's gonna have a rental. What she needs is just like a small little condo that's unobtrusive. That's maybe, I don't know, 5,000amonth. She really needs to scale down, but I don't see her doing that. Yeah, I. I see this getting a lot uglier before it gets better. She's. She's very stubborn.
Heather McDonald
Betty Broderick has died in prison. And I have been obsessed with the Betty Broderick story since my mom first read about it in the LA Times. Before she did the murder, her own crazy divorce was being written about in San Diego. And so she. There's been two made for TV movies in which Meredith Baxter.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Bernie, played her, the part she was born to play, and she was.
Heather McDonald
There's so much to this. I will go deeper, unlike Juicy Crimes, but.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, I love Juicy Crimes, by the way.
Heather McDonald
Thank you. Every Wednesday. Please subscribe. She then, during the divorce, he gets married to his. Who his secretary was that he met when she was 19. There. She's in her little young 20s. They get married, and what's weird is it seemed like things were okay. She had a dinner party that night. She was still going through financials with him. She had a boyfriend, but she woke up and she was like, that's it. According to her. I'm going to go to their house. She'd stolen the key from her daughter and stole it. So she had the key to get in the house, went into the house like 5am walked into their room and shot them both. And then went and called her friend and said, I did it. And, you know, immediately was like, arrested or turned herself in and went through, like, two different trials about it where one trial, you know, was. The defense really said that the torture that he put her through and that she was this imperfect mother, did all this stuff. First she put him through medical school, then she put him through law school. So he did medical malpractice. And they, like, had these four kids, and she was the soccer mom. She was this and she's that. But she was kind of a. And, you know, he fell in love with somebody Else. But then he financially her because being a lawyer and being a powerful one, he made sure she couldn't get proper representation all around San Diego.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, wow. Okay.
Heather McDonald
And, like, tortured her. But then she also drove a car through their house one day and, you know, and then she dropped off each kid thinking he wouldn't know how to make a turkey sandwich for them. And he ended up getting custody of all of them because he was like, we can do it. So now she's alone and she's angry, whatever. So then she gets convicted for life, as she should, and was like, I'm happier in here than being outside with the two of them torturing me. Throughout the years, of the four kids, two were like, trying to get her out, saying, like, she's getting through the end of her life. Could she please live with me? And the other two were more estranged. But now she got sick. She was 78. Died of, like, septis or something.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, wow.
Heather McDonald
And it's just like. It is just like the juiciest, craziest, saddest story of every. I mean, it just had every element. The wealth, the hot young thing who's actually, you know, was probably really nice and good to the kids and probably a great daughter and probably a great sister. But, like, you know, you're 19. You're really impressed with a 45 year old guy that can take you to a nice restaurant and drive you in a Corvette. But then you're like, putting yourself at risk because the wife is so psycho.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, man. Well, Betty.
Heather McDonald
And she never did any other, like, interviews. People were always reaching out to her over the years and she was like, no, I'm good.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah, I guess. What is there to say, you know, after a certain point?
Heather McDonald
So she. Yeah. So anyway.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
All right, Betty.
Heather McDonald
Rest in peace. Betty, what do you think of Real Housewives of Rhode Island?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
So they all look alike. Yes, except for this one, who looks like Dolores.
Heather McDonald
There's a Dolores lookalike. This other creator mentioned that we like it because Joellen reminds us of Teresa.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
She's over here. Right here.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Heather McDonald
And this one, Alicia, kind of looks like Carol Radziwell from New York.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes, she does.
Heather McDonald
They all are just like. I mean, it is hard. They all look a lot alike.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
They're all. They're all very specific looking.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And I don't know if that's a Rhode island thing. The fashions.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Are a little nutty. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I like the homes. That's what I like.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
The homes are beautiful.
Heather McDonald
I like the real wealth. Yeah. I Like the real wealth of the big ass homes with the grass lawns overlooking the sea.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Overlooking the sea. All right. Oh, I'm gonna take the Duffy. I'm gonna take the boat over across the way to go have lunch with what's or nots. Okay.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
The one who is. Who got mad because someone said that she was dating polygamous or whatever.
Heather McDonald
Oh, the one who is a. She was a sugar baby for 10 years.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And her sugar daddy lets her live in this mansion by herself with her housekeeper.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
But you're not supposed to mention that.
Heather McDonald
But he has some other girlfriend in Miami. So then he lets her have like a west kind of lookalike, blonde boyfriend come to like parties with her. That she's like, this is my boyfriend. But then now in the show, I guess they've broken up, so now she has to move out of the mansion. She and Dorit should just get a. Like a little apartment together.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You know? What a Kate and Ally situation. Yes, yes, absolutely. Watch that show, Kate.
Heather McDonald
Now, if you. Those. You don't know it was such a good idea for a sitcom. Absolutely. Could be redone today.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes.
Heather McDonald
If you're looking to reboot something, people,
Wendy McClendon-Covey
divorced moms and their kids, they get together and they're gonna make it work.
Heather McDonald
I bet there's a bunch of. I wonder how many women have done that. It's actually a great idea.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It's not a bad idea.
Heather McDonald
It really isn't.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah. It makes so much sense. Along with having Gen Xers move into malls in their old age. That makes sense to me. I want to see where that's happening.
Heather McDonald
Are they. Wait, is that a real thing? Are they making senior citizens homes out of old malls? Well, is there a space?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Someone has kind of floated the idea past people, but I think there is one that is up and operating and people, the residents are on the top floor.
Heather McDonald
Okay.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And then there's shopping in the bottom.
Heather McDonald
Oh, but there's still active shopping. It's like ghost town.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay. No, no, but that makes sense to me.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Like, why would you get rid of these structures? Yeah. I miss a mall. I miss a fine shopping experience. I have to go all the way to South Coast Plaza if I want that.
Heather McDonald
But I miss Long beach.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Like, going to the mall. I know, and that makes sense. Like if. If there's a gym nearby, obviously you can get your coffee down here. You gotta run to cvs, blah, blah, blah. Like, it seems convenient.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
But all that to say, these gals, they dress funny.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It's like, what are these Windsor Fashions.
Heather McDonald
Yes. What is like the bejewel. The bedazzle stuff.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes. This one.
Heather McDonald
It makes no sense. Yeah. I think just because it's. They're not really, like. Because I would think a normal person who grew up in Rhode island would be very old money. East coast, you know, rich aesthetic, like just quality trousers. Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Let's get a wool trouser. Let's put on a sweater. A cashmere sweater won't kill you. Yeah, but these. These hot, hot pink things with the.
Heather McDonald
But I also think the people.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Ruffles and shit.
Heather McDonald
Truly are Rhode island money. Old money. They're not gonna go on this show.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That's true.
Heather McDonald
So they had to cast a bunch of weirdos they found on Instagram.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
That are thirst buckets that need, you know, that need a salary. It's.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
They all seem to have very interesting love lives. Like. Yes. Oh, I've been with this one for 12 years. We haven't gotten married yet.
Heather McDonald
Alicia is like. Yeah. So, I mean, I live with him for a really long time. And I hit a woman with my car, but she lived. Remember that? She said she had a woman with her car, but we never got the full story. And then she's like, but I don't know how much money's in the bank. Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't control any of my own money.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And I'm not married to the guy that controls it. Like, okay, that's a choice.
Heather McDonald
And then she's. Then we have the Ruella who does have money, married to the podiatrist who's having an affair with the girl that works or sells the items for the Medi spa. And he tells her to sign an NDA, but then she posted on Instagram a photo of her, and he. Or Facebook with her on his lap. And so then Joellen tells. Then he goes to sue the mistress like, you were supposed to fuck me and stay quiet. Then they.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Then he also got arrested in the tits. He's trying to sue his mistress.
Heather McDonald
Yes. And then this is what I read. And then he allegedly. And then Ruella somehow finds out that he'd put a tracking device in her car. So he got arrested for that, but as of now, they're still together.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And then Joellen's sister seems to be putting the moves on her husband because
Heather McDonald
they used to date in high school. Or they're playing that up for the.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah, that's.
Heather McDonald
So do we like it from 1 to 10.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Listen, I was watching this because I was recovering from my. My snatch up. Okay. And I Was awake at weird times. So that's why I got into this. I don't know if I will finish it.
Heather McDonald
Yeah, that's the way I feel about that. Yeah. It's kind of the way I feel about London, too. I did watch it, but I don't know how I feel about it long term.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And then the Mormon Wives, I was watching that and I just. It seems like that's just a pathway to Chicago.
Heather McDonald
To be on Chicago.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
To be on Chicago is to get into a reality show and then play Roxie Hart. God, because didn't Ariana play.
Heather McDonald
Did you ever want to be Roxie Hart?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, yes. Back before it. I mean, 25 years ago when it started.
Heather McDonald
You ever worked for it?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
No, no, no. Yeah. I could do it as well as some people.
Heather McDonald
Right. But, well, Taylor, Frankie Paul wrote a long thing. It's Mother's Day and Boo hoo. And it's so long. And she's mad because the other girl is talking about her Mikayla, who has a skin condition. And then she says, let's see, have you been in trouble for getting ready two months postpartum, that you cry off all your makeup and return to an ugly T shirt. Can you even understand what I'm saying, just from a psychological point? No, clearly not. It's being used as an analogy to a rash cream. You heard one side and you never called me after, in fact, ignored me twice. It's this really long thing. And the first comment was, you're lucky enough to get your son, who you're sharing with the other guy who got taken from you because you were throwing bar stools at him for Mother's Day. And this is how you choose to spend your Mother's Day? The social media stuff is just like. I'm like, if you would just put your fricking phone down. Speaking of which, the Comeback. She does Roxie Hart. That was funny.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
That was so genius that she just was not getting that whole puppet thing right. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Have you ever worked with Lisa Kudrow?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
No, I never have. I've always wanted to. I think she's so genius.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And I love the Comeback. I wish they didn't go so long between seasons. Yeah. You know, every eight years, we drop every 10. Oh, is it 10? And they're saying this is really, really, really the last one.
Heather McDonald
Right?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
No. No more, please. You never know.
Heather McDonald
You never know what she might do. I love that you did this interview enjoying Joyce embarrassing herself. Did you hear about this guy suing this woman at J.P. morgan?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
No.
Heather McDonald
Okay. This is a Crazy story. So there's this woman who works at JP Morgan. She's an attractive blonde, like 35. This guy is saying that he was her sex slave unwillingly, and he is suing she and JP Morgan. And in his lawsuit, which some lawyer has agreed to take, they're denying it. They're saying it's not true. They're saying they did an investigation and her face is everywhere. And his face. Then after it all came out, he's like, I'd like to make it private, but he basically is saying that this woman was racist. Looks like he's of Indian descent. She would call him racist names. And also he claimed that she would give him Viagra and roof feed him. So I guess he'd be asleep with, like, a heart on.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
Where she could take advantage of him. And she said, you know, if you don't do what I say, you're not gonna be promoted. But then in investigating it, they find that they were at the same level and that he said that she was like, how do you like these cannons? You like these cannons in your face? And that was the first thing that people are like. I call bs. What woman refers to their own tits as cannons? They don't.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
They don't. But also, again, I don't want to blame the victim here, but all these things happened, and they kept being in the same place at the same time. Like, how did he get into her bedroom?
Heather McDonald
It was, like, happening at the office.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
So she's roofing him at the office.
Heather McDonald
I mean, it was just.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't understand.
Heather McDonald
And.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
And then not buying. I don't know. Maybe that's bad. I saw something that appeared to be from, like, his high school graduation, like, you know, in the tux.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
And, you know, so many things are fake. And I don't know, but it said his quote was something about cannons. Again, telling on yourself. Are you Notre Damas or are you telling on yourself? Because that is a word that you used your whole life.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
All I know is I'm going home today and I'm going to get in Greg's face and be like, how do you like these cannons in your face? And then I'm gonna get me some, because that's seductive Canons.
Heather McDonald
Yeah. And it's just like. It was. It's very bizarre. And then. And then, you know, she's staying silent, probably because they're like, just don't defend yourself. Don't talk about. I. I just think what I want to see is when this eventually is dismissed or whatever, then I want to have her do an interview and be
Wendy McClendon-Covey
like, yeah, what happened there?
Heather McDonald
Yeah. Like, how. How awful. Like, if someone just said an incredible story about me that just wasn't at all true.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Which I guess she. And maybe she and Jen Fessler can get together. I don't know. But, you know, it's such a hard thing because it's like, if you go publicly and defend yourself, then does that keep the story going on longer? You just want it to be forgotten, you know, or then someone. But then people are like, if you're not defending yourself, like, then it must be true.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't know. Yeah, that's a good point. Because if someone's saying something terrible, all you want to do is clear it up and say, I would never, ever, ever do X, Y, and Z. But then I guess the flip side of that coin is if you keep feeding into it, if you kind of ignore it, it will go away. Yeah. And let the other person just kind of tattle on themselves, because they always do. But that takes a lot of restraint, and I don't know if I'd be able to do it.
Heather McDonald
Now that we are concluded that the Blake Lively versus Justin Baldoni thing is over. They settled. No one got any money but the lawyers who made $60 million. What's your overall opinion of that now that it's over with?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
It seemed like they were playing chicken with each other up until the very last minute. And listen, I'm glad they had the money to do that with those lawyers, but I don't think it's good for either one. Yeah, I don't think it's good for either one. They're both gonna suffer. She especially is gonna suffer, I think.
Heather McDonald
Did you have any qualms about working with either one of them?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't know. Yeah, I don't know.
Heather McDonald
What do you think will happen with them? Like, what would be your advice if you're friends with either one of them at this point?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I mean, Justin, I think, is there any money left for him to live? You know, she's married to Ryan Reynolds. He's got all these things going. All these other little partner of the Wayfarer.
Heather McDonald
He was the partner, the way I understand it, who is a billionaire, was the one that was like, oh, hell to the dough.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay.
Heather McDonald
And that's. They. It was he that was like, we will do this countersuit when she first accused him of.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah, I would. If that were me, I wouldn't want to play this game anymore. I wouldn't want to produce movies. I wouldn't want to do anything. I would just be like, you know what? Maybe Costco's hiring.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I would be so disheartened by the whole thing. Like, all we wanted to do was make a good movie and it turned into this. So I don't know.
Heather McDonald
It is so interesting with someone who has success. Like, I came across, like, a video and remember that girl, Leila Sobisky?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Oh, Lili Sobieski. Yes.
Heather McDonald
Yes. She looked like a young Mad about yout. What was that girl that was in Helen Hunt? She looked like a young Helen Hunt. And I come across and they're like, what happened to her? And I was like, oh, my God, you're right. She was in all these big movies. Everyone just. She's getting so many opportunities. And I was like, what happened? And it just was like. She just was like, I'm good. There wasn't anything bad that happened. Or maybe there was. We don't know. She's married, she has kids, and now she's like a professional painter.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Respect.
Heather McDonald
Yeah.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah. I mean, I think that's great when people can say, look, I did it. I conquered. You know, I climbed that mountain and I got sick of it. I didn't want to do it anymore. I wanted to have more control over my life. I get it.
Heather McDonald
I think it's really hard for people to think that you'd ever. Because I think people see the pinnacle being that you're a wanted actress, that you're working, that you. It wasn't like the offer stopped coming like she was still young. It was just like, you're right. She's like, I've been to all the things and maybe I don't really like it. Maybe it did come too easy. And she did it all. And she was exhausted by it and was like, I'm good. Kind of like Bridget Fonda.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I have to say, it gets really boring when you're sitting on a set far from home. You know, I mean, if you work a 12 hour day, you maybe spend three hours of it acting. Yeah. The rest you're sitting around.
Heather McDonald
Right.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You know, and trying to keep busy playing Angry Birds. I mean, I played Angry Birds on a movie thing until I damn near went blind. I was so bored.
Heather McDonald
Do you try to, like. Do you try to discipline yourself so that you aren't on your phone for 14 hours?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yes. But then it just goes back to that. Because this goes back to Angry Birds. Well, it goes back to what's happening in the world. I've been locked away all day long. I have no idea what time it is, you know, or what's happening in the world. But I. I can see why people would get irritated.
Heather McDonald
Would you ever do a reality celebrity thing that's not just like a one off? Not just like Hollywood Squares, like, you know, Special Forces or Dancing with the Stars or for two weeks you're locked in a house?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
No, couldn't do the locked in the house thing. I couldn't do that. Special Forces looked interesting, but no. Dancing with the Stars, Maybe. Yeah. But. Yeah, I don't know.
Heather McDonald
Also make you worried about the physicality of it all.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah, Yeah.
Heather McDonald
I also think, like, your body will never be better, but I also just think, like,
Wendy McClendon-Covey
well, then don't you have to tour after that?
Heather McDonald
What about craters? I don't think you have to tour unless you want to.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Okay, okay.
Heather McDonald
I think. Wait, did stars really go tour? I think they do just the dancers do it with, like, each other.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Huh. I thought some of the others did it too, but maybe it's just. If you want.
Heather McDonald
But what about Traders? You wouldn't do Traders. Traders would be the easiest, funnest one. Really?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't think so. I don't think so.
Heather McDonald
No.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah, but who knows? Who can say? Yeah, who can say? I like the acting bits, not the rest of the.
Heather McDonald
You've done so much. Of course. I played your bridesmaids in Reno 101. Reno 911, and that show came out, you guys did separate movies, and then
Wendy McClendon-Covey
it came back and we cranked out two more movies.
Heather McDonald
Now what?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I don't know. I've been talking to Tom Lennon and, like, I have an idea.
Heather McDonald
One of the creators and the star of it.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Yeah. Dangle plays Jim Dangle in the shorts. Short shorts. I have an idea for something that I want to see if he likes. But then, you know, verticals are a big deal now, right?
Heather McDonald
Yeah. That's where people can watch a whole series on their phone like you would a TikTok video. Yeah, right.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
And I don't know if you've ever watched these series, but some of them, most of them are terrible, but hilariously so. So we were talking about, well, if they can be terrible, I've got lots of terrible ideas. Shouldn't we do this too? Like, the production values are awful. It seems like the business model is, here's $10,000, okay? You got a week to come up with some crap, okay? And all it is is, you know, eight minutes. And we're gonna divide it up into episodes. Yeah, well, how hard can that be, right? You know, and then I start seeing like Taye Diggs has a vertical thing coming out. I think Peacock might be working on verticals. Well, if they're all gonna be terrible, I want in. I've got some terrible ideas. Come on, let's go. You know, well, I'm excited for your
Heather McDonald
terrible ideas to make it to my phone, Wendy. Where can they follow you?
Wendy McClendon-Covey
You can follow.
Heather McDonald
You're an active cat mom.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
I'm an active cat mom on Instagram. That's really the only place you can find me. Yeah. Yeah.
Heather McDonald
Thank you so much for coming. I love you.
Wendy McClendon-Covey
Thanks for having me.
Heather McDonald
So good. Thanks. Bye.
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Episode: Wendy McLendon-Covey on Roasts, Housewives and Bridesmaids
Date: May 12, 2026
In this lively episode, Heather McDonald welcomes her friend, actress, and comedian Wendy McLendon-Covey for an unfiltered conversation brimming with behind-the-scenes Hollywood insights, reality TV scandals, fashion mishaps, and candid reflections on fame and aging. The pair bounce between sharp pop culture commentary, personal anecdotes from Wendy’s career, and deep dives into the worlds of “Bridesmaids,” “St. Denis,” and the Real Housewives franchises. With their signature wit and humor, Heather and Wendy hold nothing back, making this a must-listen for fans of comedy, Bravo, and messy celebrity life.
On missing the Oscars:
“I hope they have a good time. Cause I’m getting my shit tightened up. I’m not canceling this appointment.”
—Wendy McClendon-Covey [05:14]
On roasts:
“It gives me anxiety. It really does. Like, why would you sign up to have somebody do this to you?”
—Wendy McClendon-Covey [21:41]
“Nothing was off limits… If you are the least bit offended by things, this three-hour roast is not for you.”
—Heather McDonald [17:47]
On Bravo reality careers:
“They just have to keep that fame going and those paychecks coming, and it all gets incestuous.”
—Heather McDonald [38:04]
On signature Housewives overspending:
“You can’t get mad at people noticing how much you spend when it’s on camera.”
—Wendy McClendon-Covey [45:15]
“I always look like someone flunked out of John Robert Powers.”
—Wendy McClendon-Covey [23:48]
On teenage comfort:
“They are so fucking smart. They’re living like they’re 55 at 15.”
—Heather McDonald [29:21]
Heather and Wendy’s effortless banter delivers juicy behind-the-scenes perspectives, with conversations weaving from Hollywood’s highest red carpets to Bravo’s messiest breakups and everything cringe in between. Wendy’s candor about fame, age, fashion, and the reality TV machine pairs perfectly with Heather’s gossipy, insightful humor. This episode delivers classic Juicy Scoop: unfiltered, hilarious, and jam-packed with real Hollywood and reality tea.