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I don't even know what kind of kiss it was. Was it a peck? Was my mouth open? I have no idea. I don't. I. I got nervous.
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It's crazy.
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I got. I got. I got nervous. I think I like them. Yes. I auditioned for I Don't think It's a Secret. I think I said it on tour, probably. Yeah. Did you just take a. Not wash your hands? Her name is Trish. She's got the. Everybody thinks she's just strange. Yay. Hello. Happy Tuesday, beginning of the week. Happy February. Valentine's Day. Chinese New Year.
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Just Black History Month.
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Black History Month. February is a good month. Yes. We are going to be doing some fundraisers on the next one to raise money for. For some really great black charities, queer charities and more. Speaking of charities, we are part of Creators against ice, which is a wonderful movement raising money for the National Immigration Law Center. It's headed up by our friend Nicole Rafi and Hassan Kadir, which I'm super excited to be a part of and super honored to be a part of it. They started it just a couple days ago and they were looking to raise $100,000 and we're already, I think, halfway there. For the goal, we donated $15,000 on behalf of the Just Trish podcast. So if. Yay. Yeah. And we're just, you know, in a time where it can feel like really helpless of like what we can do to help other people. This, I think is a really great way to help, which is getting legal representation for people who otherwise maybe couldn't. I think most majority of people in America just can't really afford this kind of stuff. So when stuff happens, they just don't have. They just don't know their legal rights. So just getting legal representation can just really help families really that are being affected by this individuals. Just so many people and I think all of us right now can just come together as human beings and just be like, this isn't right and hopefully help people, which is getting that right representation. Because sometimes it really is about just knowing what. What you need to know. You know, sometimes you're just like helpless because you don't have the money for it. So anyways, it's really exciting and a lot of creators have joined on and we're. We're super excited to help as well because the times are crazy and just. It's just a lot happening in our world. So check it out. We will link it below and donate if you can and or at least share it too.
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Like huge shout out to Nicole and Hassan, though, because I. And maybe you as well. I'm not the type of person who, like, can get organized and lead in trying times. I'm kind of the, like, panic and doom scroll kind of girl. So the fact that Nicole and Hasson, like, put this together so quickly and we're able to, like, get so many creators together and raise so much money so quick is so commendable. So shout out to them for inviting us to be a part of it. I was so honored.
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Yeah, same. I was. I was super excited. And then I saw. I saw all the movement happening, and then just, like, they had the initial flyer of people, like, agreeing to be a part of it, and then just so many people asking to join and be. Be a part of it is really great. And again, it just, like, it's cool when everyone can just, like, come together and help people that are just being taken advantage of and just, like, wrongfully. It's just nice to see people coming together. And again, every little bit helps. People donate $10 and just every, every little bit helps. And that's what we're trying to do. So shout out to Nicole and Hasan for doing this and getting so many people together and for everyone coming together to support. We're excited to be a part of it. And other announcements. Oh, I have another show coming out. I'm gonna be at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Palm Springs, May 9th. Come see me. May's gonna be. May's gonna be a busier month than you think. You can come see me in LA at the Netflix is a Joke comedy festival at the Wiltern at 9:45pm on May 5. May 9, which is that next Saturday, which is right after my birthday, I'll be at the Fantasy Springs Casino in Palm Springs. I am very excited about it. It's going to be a cabaret night. It's gonna be singing live. I'm doing voice lessons. Singing live with a little piano. So if you want to hear all the hits live, no track, no tune, just raw vocals and a piano, come see me at the casino. I'm really excited. I was like, I don't know, another show. Cause, you know, to worry. I was like, let me just, you know. But I was, like, dipping my toes into this one because it's at a casino. It's in Palm Springs, which means those billboards will be up all at Coachella, you know, going. Everyone on their way to Coachella is gonna. And this beautiful billboard. I'll send it to you, Jimmy, right here. Just saying, come see me. Fantasy Springs And Evening with Trisha Paytas is what it's called. So I was excited. I was like, billboards. Okay. So that means you're advertising. Yeah. I was like, yep. On the way to Coachella.
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That's major. Justin Bieber and Hailey Bieber going to see.
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Everyone's going to see me. They're going to be like, oh, that looks good.
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Gotta come back.
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I live for a casino billboard. On the way to Palm Springs. When we got Aquaman baptized down there. I just love to see just like random, like, Tom Jones gonna be there. Do you know Tom Jones?
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No, stop. No, you do.
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You don't know one Tom Jones song?
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I've never heard the name.
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You probably know his song. You just don't know that it's him.
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Name one. Name a song.
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What's New Pussycat?
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Okay.
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You know that one?
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Yes.
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It's not unusual to be.
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I know that one.
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Okay. That's why all the ones you know. I mean, he has other great ones. The green aggressive home sex Mom. He's wonderful. He's literally Elvis's age. Like 85.
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Okay.
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Word.
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But he's still down there.
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Okay.
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Work. Still singing.
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Still singing it. Fantasy Springs Casino. Me too. I love it. I love a casino show. Because they always are, like, led. Like, the screens are always so bouge. I love a casino show. You get to go through the kitchen. What?
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I just got, like, a literal vision because you're saying casino. And then I took me to James Bond Casino Royale. And I think you're gonna sing the new James Bond theme song.
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Yes.
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I think this is gonna sell you. And then Jacob Elordi is gonna be James Bond. And then you two are gonna do press to go.
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Oh.
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And then you're gonna have to fight off the affair allegations because everyone's gonna be like, wow, she has such great chemistry with Jacob Elordi. Just like Margot Robbie. It all came to me right now. And literally, a vision that flash right before my eyes.
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I would do a James Bond song if they ask me. You never know once they hear me.
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That's what it's called.
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Cabaret style.
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As someone's tickling the ivories and you're sitting there just like, really in, like, the bluesy, jazzy, like.
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I think you'll get it. Hey, who's that man with a gun? It's James Bond. No, it's his son.
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Wow, that was good. Little vibrato there.
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Thanks. I like that.
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Yep.
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Okay. I love it. Can't wait to be on that press tour. Moses. Well, was getting the Jacob Elordi allegations on my TikTok.
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Oh, really?
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Yeah, people like, I screenshot and sent. Because I don't think he had even believed it. There's like a trend going around where usually they show like their dads or something and then like what they looked like in the 80s or something. So I was like, oh, I can do this with like Moses. He's like a dad. And it's basically like, you wouldn't believe that at one point this person was hot. Which is like. I mean, I do think you're attractive, but obviously you're attractive. But it is crazy when people see young, especially young people, because, like, young people would be like, oh, he's like a dad, whatever. But then that's why the trend is so great. Anyways, so then I showed like his pictures when you were like 18 to 20. And he got the first one, he had Jacob Lordy, which is crazy. Is like him. Him, like looking over. Second one you got was Zayn Malik. I know, like, wow, you're really getting it. And then you got a Dave Franco. James Franco, which I'm like, iffy. But the other two were. That was pretty good. I was.
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That's really good.
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Look at these compliments. You got like a million views, which is good. Cuz my Tik Tok's been flopping. But my little Jacob Lordy over there, I love it. Well, you have. We are doing that Wuthering Heights cosplay, so.
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And you've done what I'm looking for.
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You've done Nate Jacobs too. Remember our dialogue?
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Yeah.
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Did you just take a. Not wash your hands? I don't know, something like. God, Maddie, I thought.
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I'm saying that.
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No, no, no.
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You got out of the bathroom.
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I'm coming out. I thought I was outside waiting and you came out.
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No, I'm outside waiting. Yeah. What is the line? Do you know the line?
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No, I never seen the program.
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Did you? Wait, you never seen the program too? Oh, really?
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Yeah.
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That's crazy. That was a good one.
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Did you.
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Did you not wash your hands? Okay, Maddie. Something. Oh, God, I don't know. Whatever.
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It was something small like that.
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We did it. Don't watch the TikTok. We never watched it, but. Yeah, go watch the TikTok. You were great. You were great. You were very convincing. Anyways, also nominated for iHeartRadio award. I feel like I'm gonna be talking about this for months because it's not till March 26, the award show, but we are.
C
It is for a while. But that gives you time to Vote every day.
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That's right. I really. I don't know if I have a strong chance. I went to the iheartradio tagged me in their latest post for this, this little push. And all the comments were. There was no Trish comments. Everyone's like, you know what? I don't even know who the name was because I know that it was a name I didn't recognize. I think she was the one from Wicked. We should know her name. But a lot of Wicked fans rise up, so I don't know if we're going to get it. Meg Donnelly had a lot of fans. Tom Felton. I had seen maybe one. Trisha.
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Tom Felton. More than you.
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But that depends who.
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Come on.
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That's like, who follow. I radio.
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Yeah.
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The count. You know what I mean?
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But, yeah, I did try. I tried my push. I try to push out my story. But we'll.
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We'll try.
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I'm voting every day, so I think you're going to win.
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Oh, this is the one to push me through. Thank you for that. And.
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Patreon. Patreon, we got a very special video up there.
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Oh, my gosh. Gosh. So much has happened in a week that I forgot what we did seven days ago. Patreon.com just. Trish, you have our most epic video ever. Jimmy edited this one, correct?
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Yes.
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Jimmy coming through with the. I haven't watched it yet, but I'm. I can't wait. I'm gonna be seated. We went to the Warner Brothers Studio Tower and I want to debrief more when Jimmy is here on Wednesday. I feel like we can go through like a full breakdown of this. I will say best experience ever. It would have been more amazing had I eaten before. Did you eat anything before? I had nothing. And we didn't get done till 5:30.
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It was long.
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I was a zombie. Mo's like, should we get food? I'm like, just go home. Just go home. Like, I was just so beside myself. I had so much fun. I had so much fun. They said the tour would take an hour. It took like, literally four hours, which is great. I wish I would have been more prepared. I wish we would have eaten before because right next door, you guys know, I. This is my. This, my. This is why I'm looking into GLP1s. Rose, our sponsor. I'm looking into GLP1s because I have this food noise that is actually not even food noise. It's like food terror. It's like. It's like terrorizing my brain where there was a Capitol Grill 600ft from Warner Brothers. And I was like, okay, we'll go. Because we had to sit her here till, like, 4:00'. Clock. And I was like, okay, we're gonna have one to two. Two. We're gonna have that. Great. So I kept. While we were on the tour, I kept pushing the reservation. I was like, okay, three. I don't know if you guys could tell. I was, like, hiding it as best as I could. I was very much just like. Because I, I. We really needed to leave, not to go to Capitol Girl. Capital Girl is out of the picture at this point. We just had to get home, obviously, to, like, let our citter go. And I was like, oh, man. And so. But then we didn't film the whole thing. So I was like, damn this. Because we couldn't film. Then they're like, you can film whatever you want here. And it was pretty cool. It was like the D.C. harry Potter, okay. But, like, we didn't get there. Don't worry. And then, like, little Friends, like, you know, the friends was like, the highlight of it all.
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And basically there's a new season of Friends coming out.
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I got that on mixed tiles coming. I got a big. I love it. Yeah. I wanted it here for today. It's not. It'd probably be here maybe by Wednesday. By the time Jimmy comes, we're all gonna be. We can put that in our entryway when you come in. And then they have the Big Bang Theory, like, set recreations. I really wanted to, like, tick tock and just do so, so much more. So I think. I think my frustration then got the best of me. Right? It's like when you have, like, this food addiction and you can't get the food that you want or food at all. And then obviously, like, having to get back and be like, we're sitting so much traffic, but then having the set of the Big Bang Theory in front of you, and we're kind of, like, Big Bang Theory coded. We kind of were like, three guys and a girl. And I was kind of like, this is our moment to make tick tocks. And nobody was there. We went on, like, a Wednesday. Like, nobody is there. These sets are to ourselves. There's, like, no lines. There was, like, a cool green screen area where you could, like, rode the Batmobile. There was just so much cool. At the end of the tour, I was like, why don't we start here first? You know that one room we were in, we were like, in this room, and there was, like, nothing there. We're kind of just like sitting in it for, like, 20 minutes. And I was like, okay. Had I known there was something at the end. Anyways, they were. Everyone was very lovely. We had the best tour guide. Like, everyone was really, really great. Wish I would have known about the end. Also. We could have just planned better. I could have planned better. We could have done on a day we weren't doing the podcast. There was lots of things that went wrong in my planning. Didn't have to have one bite of food. No, we did. We had cooler ranch doodles on the way there, and they were not good. But that was it. I was so hungry. I was so hungry. It almost was, like, unbearable. And then, you know when you get so hungry and you're just, like, upset? And then, like, I wanted Capital Grill. And then was like, well, we should get something on the way home. I'm like, no, let's just go home. So then we didn't talk on the way home because I was so. I was so hungry and my head hurts so bad. And then, I don't know, I was like, I'm going out by myself. And then I didn't end up eating spaghetti. And then Moses had, like, sushi, but it was just like, but go watch the video.
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It's great.
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I know.
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Like, the video.
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No, it was so much fun. No, truly, despite all that, I know me just complaining about so much like you were saying on the way here. It's like, there's people that are dying, Kim. Like, what is happening? But, like, I really. I really did have so much fun. That was the problem. It was so much fun. And I wish I could have planned, like, the full. A full day there, because you could eat at the Central park. And there was like a little. Even the Friends fountain where everyone, like, gets off at the end. Like, oh, if you guys want to take a thing. I'm like, no, we just stayed on that tram. We stayed on. I'm like, just get us back. But then I felt, like, rushed. And then even the shopping. I really wanted to, like, enjoy the shopping and, like, do a little haul. Jimmy did a haul on his Instagram story. Yeah, and I want to do, like, a little haul. I thought that was fun. I wanted to show everything. Maybe we'll do that Wednesday. Maybe we can do a little haul. Cause our bag is still out there with the stuff we got. We just got white load of stuff, which. Who knew that was Warner Brothers? Like, not us. And then the girl that was checking us out, she was like, sorry, Aquaman shirts. Me and most weren't Aquaman. And she said, I like your shirts. My thanks. So is that your favorite? Like, yeah, we love Aquaman shirts. You didn't buy anything. Aquaman merch. And we're like, there's none. There's no merch here, honey. That's what I was saying. And then she was, oh, there was some in the clearance. And I was like, well, it's not there. Like, there's no Aquaman merch to be found. Which is kind of diabolical considering it was the latest movie. Right? The latest DC movie before the James Gunn reboot.
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Okay. Yes. There you go.
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I just learned that they're like, anyways, they should. They didn't have that. But it was fun. It was a great time. I had a lot of fun. I had a lot of fun. If we do do the Universal one, we will plan better. I will eat before there's no Capitol Grill next to Universal, though. It was. It was disheartening. I was so. I was so sad.
B
You hit the hunger. Wow. I didn't notice.
A
You think, okay, I felt like I could have given a little more. I was excited. I was. And you know what? You know, as I kind of dragged on. Not dragged on, but, like, you know, by the time we got to the exciting part, which was like the walkthrough where we could film, I felt my energy wasn't as high as it was because in the beginning I was like, woo, let's go.
B
My favorite part was when they were driving us around the back lot and we did drive by, like, one, like, hot set where the crew was actually there. And it was for a show like we hadn't heard of. It was like that Jason Steven Siegel show that it was like season two. And our tour guide, Matt was like, yeah, so this is like Jason Siegel shows filming right now, season two. And he said the name of it. I don't know what it was. And Trisha goes so loud. The crew is literally surrounding us. What? He has a show. Two seasons. You think you would hear about a show that has two seasons? I've never heard of this show. Have you heard of the show? I've never heard of it. What? He's working and literally we're surround. Like we're driving two miles per hour surrounded by the cool crew of this program.
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First of all, first of all, at least I. At least I remember and paid attention that it wasn't Jason Siegel, it was Vince Vaughn. Well, yeah, like, how come? No, anyways, I am loud. I was loud. That was the End killing me. I was getting a little punchy towards the end. That's when we were just driving by, like, little sound stages where you can't really see anything. You're just like, oh, there's that. Which is kind of fun. That was kind of campus kind of everything.
B
Oh, my God.
A
Yeah, okay, you're right.
B
That was my favorite part.
A
That's so funny. I guess I am kind of loud. I didn't even think about it. Yeah, it is funny. We were, like, in this tram. Like, I thought we were, like, gonna be in those, like, little cute ones or whatever. And then we were like one for, like, literally 20 people. So we all just, like, sat into the front and I just thinking about not to be that person, but, you know, just, like, waited in general. I was like, am I gonna put too much weight in, like, one side? You know what I mean? Because we were all in the front. You know what I mean? Just by. What is it by science that it would tip up or something? And I was like, this doesn't seem like a good idea. And I was like, right front and center. It was fun. I had fun. Did you have fun?
B
I did. I saw, like, my favorite part was the Pretty Little Liar set, which is also the Gilmore Girl set. Fun fact. Two iconic shows.
A
Did you know that?
B
No, but I guess I should have. They do look similar. And then I recreated the pilot episode of Pretty Little Liars when they got the first a text at Alison De Laurentia's funeral. And that was, like, really iconic.
A
And.
B
And I was in my under consumpt era, so I was, like, trying to refrain from buying anything at the gift shop. But as Jimmy went back for a second lap, we were in line to check out. He's like, actually, hold on. And then he went back. At the corner of my eye, I see a Pretty Little Liar shirt. And I did go get it and I was gonna wear it today, but it turns out it's for little girls. And I did hold it up.
A
It was xl.
B
I'm like, this does look kind of small. But the fat blindness, I was like, no, it'll fit. And then I put it on this morning and I was like, mama, this is for little girls. Next time. Next time.
A
I look cute on you, though. Like, I want to see it on you. Did you have a picture?
B
I did take a picture. I do.
A
Good. Because you look so good. I was like, what have you been doing? You look amazing. Look at Bridgerton glow up. It's like you got your own season of Bridgerton now you're like, you look so good today. I was like, gag. You always look good, but today you walked in, like, model esque.
B
I did feel. I mean, at least it went on, but it was really snug.
A
I want to see. Oh, my gosh.
B
I do look kind of skinny, though. I will say.
A
Oh, you look so good. Oh, my God. Wear that next time. You look so good. Especially when Jimmy's here. For the Jimmy episode, we're gonna be really just, like, flamboyant. I don't know. I don't know. He wore his short shorts and it was. It didn't go unnoticed. Everyone in the comments were like, love Jimmy shorts. Everyone in the comments was very confused what the weather here is in la.
C
Yeah.
B
When you pointed that out, I was like, I do see that now.
A
Now I do see it because Jimmy's in, like, shorts and a tank top. And then Moses is literally like in a winter jacket and like his, like, layers and jeans. Which I thought was crazy that you were bringing a jacket because you're always hot too. And I was like, that is crazy. You're bringing, like a jacket. But we were all all over the place with how we dressed. It was honestly so fun. It was bigger than I thought. I had so much fun. I know. I think we need our show at Warner Brothers a lot. At first I was like, okay, our Universal, but Warner Brothers was kind of.
B
Yeah, it is quite iconic.
A
Yeah, it was really fun to be there and just be a part of the magic.
B
I kind of gives, like when. Because they showed us in the Friends section, like, Jennifer Aniston surprising Friends fans. And what you there kind of gave me that. Like, because you did film so many programs there, you know, you had Conan Euphoria, Two and a Half Men. I was like, I bet everyone's so good. Like, if you popped out of a little couch or something, like Jennifer Aniston, I think you would have got the same. The same reaction.
A
Yep, maybe. Okay, I'll be in that little. Where we filmed Euphoria, I just had a bunch of trucks. I'll just stand by the truck in.
B
The corner of a parking lot.
A
And then the tour guide was like, yes. We had to call it LA Nights, but now we can talk about it. I'm like, we did call it LA Nights. You're right. It was. Yeah. I could be like, here I am. That was. It was fun. It was cute. It was. A lot of stuff is filmed, like, Full House, like, a lot of things. Elvis Presley filmed there in, like, 1958.
B
So iconic.
A
It really? Is. Is it gonna stay there? It's been bought now it's gone.
B
I think Netflix is keeping it.
A
Someone told me the towers are, like, coming down.
B
Oh, I don't know. It's so iconic that I don't know if they could. Yeah, shoulder could.
A
Yeah, it was really fun. I had really fun. I do want to do Universal, but I was like, I just want to let you guys know that I was you being you and Jimmy, because I really felt like my energy was low. But had I eaten, my energy would have been like, at an all time high time. But next time, thank you so much to Morgan and Morgan for sponsoring today's episode of Just Trish. Have you ever been injured and it stopped you from doing your daily life activities? Maybe you couldn't go back to work, couldn't lift your children or be with family? Well, Morgan and Morgan is here to help. Morgan and Morgan is America's largest injury law firm. They have over 100 offices nationwide and more than 1,000 lawyers. With over $30 billion recovered for over 500,000 clients, Morgan and Morgan has a proven track record of fighting to get you full and fair compensation. If you are injured by the negligence of another, you deserve to be paid. This is great because Morgan and Morgan will fight for you. And their fee is free unless they win, which is great. A lot of people get injured but don't have the means to go and get their rightful compensation. Because if you're out of work, if you're out of caring for your family, I mean, that does cost money. And if you were injured while on the job or just injured in an accident, Morgan and Morgan can really help you fight for what's right. So if you're ever injured, you can check out Morgan and Morgan. Their fee is free unless they win. Yes, that's right. Their fee is free unless they win. To learn more, go to f o r the people.com trish or click the link in the description below. This is a paid advertisement. Thank you so much to Morgan and Morgan for sponsoring today's episode. You had fun?
C
Yeah, I mean, it was such a beautiful day just to be out and be driven around, hear stories and.
A
Oh, you liked it?
C
It's fun. Yeah, I mean, I think whenever we all hang out, it's just. It's fun. It's fun.
A
Did you see Jimmy's photo dump? Well, I guess we can ask him when he's here. He posted something where his, like, head's just, like, hidden by a monitor. Was that real or did he Photoshop it?
B
It was real. Moses took a selfie about something and Jimmy's face was.
A
That was real. Oh. Cause I was so confused. I'm like, why did he edit it like this? Because he put a different. He put, like, a little character in.
B
There, too, because it was giving Mike Wazowski. You know when Mike Wazowski takes a photo with Sully, like, something's always covering.
A
No idea who they are.
B
From monsters.
A
Oh, okay, okay, okay. It was so funny. I love. I love a. I love the photo dump. His other photo dump was me and Ag Cook. I was like, that's a random thing to have in your photo dump. I just. I love. I love a random photo dump. I thought it was so good. Anyways, that was our. Our outing, and I had a lot of fun. I hope the comments are good. We just posted it yesterday, so I'm gonna look at the comments and see, because I know you said our number one was the workout video. Oh, I know. We really gotta do that track meet now because people really love that workout video. But I hope this one gets a lot of love because selfishly, I would love to do a little Universal. Well, they'll let you film on the tour, but.
C
Well, it's in close standing. I mean, it's already been. The likes are up there, so.
A
Yeah, what are the likes?
C
The comments are good.
A
So we're in competition with ourselves. What's the likes? 100.
C
That's like over 300.
A
Wow. Oh, that's very good.
C
Yeah. And people. People love the jokes. The, like, all the stuff that happened. Trisha getting trapped in the elevator. Right off the bed.
B
That was.
A
Oh, that was right off the bat. Yeah. Yeah. That was crazy.
C
So nice of Joey Graceffa to give you guys a tour at the beginning.
B
He was giving joy Grassafities. Yeah, I guess they just have mullet, so maybe that's why they're like, okay.
A
Yeah.
C
I love the commentary. Trisha looks so tea.
A
I definitely did not look tea in any of those photos. Also, I was always just annoyed because, like, Moses kept putting his camera out when they told us no video. So at the end, I don't know if it made the vlog where you had your camera in the. I guess the one where the monitor is cutting off Jimmy in the tram at the very beginning, when we go in there and Moses put it down.
C
He'S like, I'm trying to make a video every time. Right. But we have not left the building yet. We literally. I'm like, this is the intro. We're in the trap just to Be saying like, hey, we're gonna go into the tour now. We'll see you back at the end of it.
A
I gotta watch that one. There's nothing worse than being like, no filming. I get so embarrassed. I'm like, listen, listen. The first time. Like, I get so embarrassed.
C
But yeah, but no, you have to listen to what they actually say. No filming over there. We can film over here.
A
They said no filming outside, right? They said no filming outside only. Inside only.
C
We were not the lot yet. We're just in the.
A
We were definitely outside. We were outside the building. I was very much like, oh, my God, put it down, put it down. No, it was great. I really wish. Yeah, I wish. And then the car ride home, we were both hungry, but just.
C
That's not the way I should have.
A
Placed a to go order when we got off and just picked it up and ate it on the way home because all I liked was the Mac and cheese and calamari. I could have literally just ate that on the way home.
C
We need to move on to oh, oh, the moment.
A
Well, we have time. Nazis are rushing through. Okay. I like your. I wear yourself. I like your outfit. Okay, I guess. Yeah, let's go. We. We also went out. Last week was crazy Tuesday. We went out to Max and Helen's at 5am which was crazy. Wednesday we did the podcast. Then we went to the WB tour, which was crazy. And then Thursday we went to the Moment premiere and hosted the red carpet. Actually. Did you keep this? Did they let you keep this? Moses just took this press pass. More stuff in St. Moses keeps everything. We went. Thanks to the encouragement of Oscar and Jimmy. Jimmy's text. Of Oscar texting my text. Yeah, I like that. That actually gave me encouragement to go. Yeah, it was great. We love. We love the moment. We love. We love a 24. There's so much to unpack with this Oscar. There's so much to unpack. We do love a 24. Ben Verde gave me a follow up today and said, just so you know, a 24 actually does euphoria.
B
Yes. Okay, Jimmy and I told you.
A
I said Euphoria.
B
Yes.
A
The Rachel Zegler Y2K movie, which I didn't know.
B
I forget about that one.
A
I love that he said that they were the only production company allowed during the strike to film because they pay their actors accordingly. So that's a real win for a 24. I was happy to be there. I was. I was happy to be there. I. There was a lot to. Lots getting the shit. But we don't Talk about it. I did get my period on the way and had to stop. Stop multiple times to go to the bathroom. I didn't know if we were gonna make it. We actually made there early. Someone's like, you're early. I was like, really? Because we couldn't. I had a. I had my period, so that was crazy. But that's fine. That's so brat.
C
Open that.
A
That was brat. I really love brat now. In the. In the movie Charlie xcx, she has like a brat green phone case from like Wild Fox or Wildflower, whatever that phone case is. And I went to go look and they stopped making him at iPhone 16. I was like, well, make them for the new ones. But I'm in my brat era now.
C
But now Brad is over.
A
Like, who said Brad is over?
C
That was. The whole movie was about like spoiler alert.
A
Right? She said she's also no longer went by Charlie xcx. She's. That's no longer her. Did you see that?
B
No.
A
Yeah, she's going by. Is that her real name? There's like a full name she's going by. And Charlie XCX is. Is dropped. Yeah.
B
Was that in the movie?
A
No. Oh, that was like a release. I'm surprised you haven't read about it. No, it was great. Did you see it?
B
No, no, it's. It was only in very, very slight theaters.
A
It felt like that kind of movie.
B
I think it's a really small release at first. I think in L. A it was only in four different movie theaters. Like in la. La.
A
Streaming?
B
Not yet. I'm sure it'll be on digital soon. But I am excited to see it. I did feel like a publicist. Seeing all the photos come through and everything. I was like, come on. Yeah, my client is doing well. My client. I felt like such a little publicist.
A
What? Okay, first off was Moses texting you as we were going, hey, Moses texting you. Cuz I wasn't doing well. Okay, look, it's not about the GY image, but I was excited for a gatty image. So I'm there early cuz I am doing red carpet duties. By the way, the red carpet only had maybe like five press people, one of them being Entertainment Tonight, which I went over and I was like, I thought you weren't supposed to be here.
B
Yeah. So with ET they weren't supposed to be there. They. I think they found out either the night before or the morning of because then they like asked like any questions for Charlie. We're going to get like two questions. With her at this. At the premiere now. And I was like, actually, my client Trisha Paytas is going to be there, so we could please ask her the following questions.
A
Did you. Yeah, you set me up.
B
I just set you up. When I sent them the questions, I was like, please ask her her top four letter A24 films. And then I put in parentheses on background. She just discovered what a 24 is a couple of days ago. So this is a setup. Literally, in my slack. I said, specifically, I am setting her up and parentheses.
A
I kind of did, though. I got four right. Did I? Yeah, I got.
B
I was lucky it wasn't me. Shout out Haley, who did the interview, because my would have been like, Materialist. What's your favorite scene of the Materialist?
A
The one with Pedro Pascal.
B
Liar. Liza Minnelli. Liar.
C
What?
B
She's. She said Materialist. I'm like, what's the plot of Materialist? Can you like, what. What is the plot? What resonated with you?
A
I got a little debrief beforehand. I was like, oh, thank you for so much for letting me host this. It's so nice. It's so random. Do you guys do this? And, like, well, we actually had Giraffe Wallow for the Materialist and Drew and Enya for, like, another. And I was like, thank God. Because then I don't even know what the one Drew and Enya did there was like, 1A24. Oh, Y2K. They did Y2K. So I don't know why that wasn't in my head, but someone had told me uncut gems was a 24. So that one, I remember, I was like, uncut Gems. And she had just said, drew did the Materialist. And then what was my other Marty Supreme? Because he just thought, love Marty Supreme. You know what? I do. I'm not just backtracking now. I don't know why I was being a hater on it. I actually really did like Marty Supreme. I don't know. I was being, like, such a hater. I think, like, I'm always that person, and something's, like, hyped. I'm like, wasn't that good? But it was very good. I don't know why I was talking about that. Like, he's okay. He's mid. It was really, really good. And then I did get to see the moment, like, a couple days before, they sent me a little screener, a really, like, exclusive screener where it was like, you could only watch it twice and they sent a code to your phone. I was like, oh, My gosh. I really don't want anyone to see this. So I had seen it, so I got to say that. But I love a 24. I can't wait to do more. The drama's coming. Can't wait for that. They were cool. It was cool. It was very hip. It was very hip carpet. It was at the. Do you know where the Fine Arts Theater is?
B
No.
A
It's, like, on. Can I say. I guess it's fine.
B
Yeah.
A
It was, like, literally, like, on Wilshire Boulevard. Just, like, out on the street. Like, Wilshire Boulevard's, like, right there. I used to drive past there so many times, go to my tanning salon when I lived there, and I was like, that's so random. It was just like, yeah, I guess I'm so used to, like, when I've been to two premieres, I've been to Wicked and I've been this. So Wicked was, like, out crazy, Like, Lincoln center with, like, 6,000 people. I mean, it was cool. Like, I liked how intimate it was because there is, like, a video. Okay. So they kind of give you, like, beforehand. I only found out about the carpet, like, a couple days before. I found out about the premiere, like, a week before. Did you text me some. Oh, you texted. That's what it was. You texted. Or Jimmy texted in the group chat, your text. And then I was like, what is this? And then even Moses, like, what is this? I don't know. So then I went and I was like, oh, I kind of didn't even see it. And then I was like, okay. Like, you know, I didn't see the invitation. I knew what it was, but I didn't see the invitation. Then I wasn't saw the invitation. And I was like, okay. And then you were kind of. So I was like, let me. Let me just rsvp just in case, like, runs out or whatever. So we were planning on going to the premiere. And then, like, literally, like a day later or two days later, our booker Trisha was like, here's another email from them. And I was like, does Trisha want to host the carpet? I was like, yeah. And then I just responded. It was so easy, too. It's like, where I, like, responded. And then, like, okay, great. And then we did, like, a five minute phone call. And, like, we're so excited to have you. See you there. And that was, like, it. And then I just, like, showed up. And then they're like, all right, here's your. Here is it. I had a little one of those tiny microphones they love Everyone loves a tiny microphone.
B
Everyone loves a tiny mic.
A
Why is that?
B
I think they're just like, the vibe, I guess. Like, you know, it's some social media antics. Although when ET Tried to do the tiny mic, I said, please now, like, let's retire.
C
So now they have the normal.
A
Yeah.
C
When they go with iPhones.
B
Yeah.
C
Because those microphones work with iPhones.
A
I love the ET Microphone. I loved holding it.
B
You should go the opposite whenever. When you start doing carpets and have a humongous microphone. You know what I mean? Like, one where you, like, really have.
A
To, like, look teeny tiny. How do I get an oversized microphone?
B
We're gonna have to design it, I guess Moses maybe can. Yeah, I don't know if you can.
A
Do, like, a electronical device inside of it.
C
We put a small microphone.
A
Oh, okay.
B
Okay.
A
Yeah, we really need to. A24. We were the first on the first. The head of the carpet, which was great. But we were. It was dark. It was dark out. But it was crazy how it was just like, there. And yeah, they were telling me people that could be there, which is really exciting. And there was a lot of people I didn't like. They kind of. That one or two was just like, okay, go interview this person. I'm like, oh, my God. Like, I wasn't prepared for a lot of people, but I thought I did pretty good off the cuff. But there are some people. I just, like, wasn't prepared for it, but I was like, oh, I need to go. I'm happy to interview anybody that wants to talk to me. You know what I mean? Because it's kind of. It's kind of like, talk about, like, hating rejection. Like, it is kind of like people can just say no. Luckily there was someone there from a 24 that was, like, doing the talking. But it is, it is. It does feel a little more personal, like, oh, Trisha Paytas over there, if you want to talk to her. And then people who are like, no, you're just like, not to happen often. But I'm just saying, like, it is kind of like, oh, my gosh, it's so scary. Anyways, it's totally fine. So anyone who want to talk to me, I was like, wow, that's amazing. Thank you so much. I was very giddy about it. Vanilla mace.
B
That was major. I was not expecting, but it makes sense, obviously. But I was gagged. I was like, oh, my God.
A
I was so gagged. She said she's only been, like, two. She's like. She's like, really enough.
B
And the moment, yes.
A
Did she say that in the interview?
B
No. I just know from covering.
A
I love she said that to me. She's like, I've been to FNAF and this. And I was like, I love it. Because she was like, talk about homo queen. Oh, my God. She literally was just like. She. I think she was with a friend, but she was kind of just like, hanging. Like, she did the carpet. And I had seen her and then Jasmine at 24, who does all the social. She was like. She goes, oh, should we go try? And I was like, it's again, it's one of those things where it's like, you don't want to. It would feel like rejection, obviously. People could be busy or just not want to do interviews or whatever. But, like, should I ask Vanilla? She wants to interview. And I was like, okay. I don't know. You know, you never know someone's vibe and whatever. But she came back around and did an interview, but she was just like, super, like I said, humble queen. She was just like, you're by yourself. Like, she was with a friend. But there was, you know, I don't know. You expect. I guess we've got publicist since. I don't know. I don't. But I'm just saying that you would expect that from her. And she was like, really so sweet. I was actually kind of nervous. You know, when I get nervous, I'm just like, hey, thank you. Like, I get so nervous. But she was actually, like, so nice, and she looked amazing in person, and she was really, really sweet. So that was really fun. There is a clip of Kylie Jenner. Have you seen this clip?
B
No, I hadn't either.
A
I sent it to Moses today. My hairstylist. Jason was like, like, oh, my gosh, not you and Kylie. I was like, wait, what? Because, like, I. We, like, thought they were like, oh, she. She wants to talk to you, is what they had told us. She's like, she's not gonna give interviews, but she wouldn't maybe to you if there. But she. It was running out of time. It was getting close to, like, the time we came in. Yeah. So she's like. But they kept saying, like, kylie will talk to you. She's not gonna do any other. I'm like, oh, my God. So I was, like, really excited. And then, I don't know. But the. The video clip they have of her because, like I said, it's literally on Wilshire, and all the cars are just, like, right there. And, like, the carpet's, like, relatively small, which, like, it doesn't look like it relatively, like, small. It was like maybe, like. I don't know. I don't know. Feet? Six feet?
C
No. Okay, eight to 10ft.
B
Six feet. So the length of Moses.
C
It was as wide as this room. Okay.
A
Which. Okay, so. But the car shows are like, right there. And they do kind of like, whatever, stagger them because the carpet is, like, smaller. Whatever. And the video clip is Kylie coming out of the car. And you see me and Moses as she's, like, coming around because we're, like, right there at the beginning spots. And one thing though, for sure, out of recovery, I never want to be in the way. I never want to be in the way. I never want to be that annoying, annoying person. Because, look, even if they say she wants talk to you, I really just want to be respectful because everyone was doing the pictures first and then the interview, so I was like, I'm just gonna. So I'm just, like, trying to keep to myself. But in the video, it looks like. Because Jason's like. It looks like you're side eyeing, like you're looking her up and down. I didn't even see her as she's coming out because she has, like, so many. She had, like, bodyguards and people around her. Of course, she's Kylie Jenner. And so I'm just like. I guess I'm just looking because there's just. And also, by the way, the whole time, there's a ton of people in that little area. There's probably like 20 people at all times in this, like, little area. It's like, it is crowded. So I'm, like, looking, but I don't see her at all. But it looks like in the video that I'm, like, doing it up and down like this, but I'm not. I did not see her at that point. I didn't see her until she got to the. The carpet. And she looked really good. But in that video, I was not signing her. I saw it on TikTok and some people are like, not Trisha looking her up and down. I like that. I didn't see her at that point. I was short. There was people in the way. But I was really gagged for her. And she's really good in the movie. She's very, very good in the movie, actually. I was thinking, like, I don't even think I could deliver those lines that she did. She was very good. So I got to. I got to see her. She was beautiful. And I was told that she. She wanted to talk to me, but it was like last minute. So I get it. But Kylie, girl, anytime you talk to me, let me know. I was like, I was just kind of gagged that they're like, oh, she like. Because they were like in communication with like her public or something. Yeah, to me that's a win. I was like, wait, that's crazy. And I was like, that would be gaggy if I got talked to her. But I did get to talk to the woman of the hour, which is Charlie xcx, which was really. It was like nerve wracking because they tell you like, like you have one question with her, but then me, I'm like, I'm gonna try and push two. But I should have been like, I don't know. The girl next to me, she was with. She was with a 24, but she was doing it for like the moment specifically. Do you know her name?
B
Oh, God. I follow. Let me get real quick because I do know it.
A
Yeah, she's really nice.
B
Nadia.
A
Nadia. Nadia was next to me and she was doing like the moment interview. So we were kind of like sharing like the mic. We were literally like passing the mic back and forth. And she was really, really sweet and she, she was good because she would just keep talking to them even like, because someone comes and like taps your arm. And me, I'm like, okay, sorry. Like, whatever. She's good. She's like, I'm just gon going as reporters should do. And I love the confidence. I was like, I needed that. But me, I was like, oh, I only have one question. And I'm like, let me just try and get two. And then I'm immediately just like, okay, bye. Like, I should just keep going until someone literally like pulls me away. But the, the actual celebrities are so nice. They'll like not stop talking. You know, they'll like talk to you forever. And I did get to meet Charlie xx, which is like really, really cool. Like, you guys, like, I don't know, I feel like as far as celebrities go, I feel like Charlie and Chapel were like. And they're like, no one's more a list, right? Like, you can't get bigger than them at the moment. Right? And so I was just like really shocked to how like nice celebrities are. You know what I mean? I don't know. I guess like you always think they're going to be some type of way, but they're really just like normal.
B
I would be really intimidated by both of them because they're both like cool, you know, girls, which is especially like Charlie because her whole brand Is like, she kind of has that, like, nonchalance to her.
A
Yes.
B
And she's just so cool that I would be like, very intimidated.
A
I was very intimidated, but I think I was able to get through. I was. I'm always. I'm at like a house. I'm intimidated by everyone. Like, vanilla mace. Like, I'm intelligent, like, literally anybody. Like, I'm intimidated, like by someone beautiful and usually younger. But I have had an age where I do feel just like mama vibes where I'm very much like. It's like a Wendy William. Right. Where you're just like. Or a Joan Rivers where you're just like, okay. There's just. No, there's such a wide range between us as far as coolness, age, it factor, all that stuff like that. So it's like to me, it just feels like a little like mom there trying to interview. Like, oh, look at this cute little mom trying to like be like, hey, excuse me. You know what I mean? So I feel less. I feel like I don't feel as intimidating. Yes. But also it's like, well, this just little old lady trying to make a little. So I just felt like. It felt that vibes. I felt just a little like everyone.
C
That came to the carpet was as excited and happy to see Trisha.
A
That's not true of me.
C
It's on video. That's why I recorded it. Everyone, the director of the movie. Oh, my God, are you doing here?
A
Aiden's Amir. That was cool.
C
Charlie called you a legend, called an icon. Everyone were happy to see you. Which is also makes the interview so much better, you know?
A
Yes, they were very. They were very nice. Yeah. I don't know if they were like, as excited, but I think they were all very nice. They. Everyone was because. And, and they knew Nadia. Like, I think know everybody, right? They know, which is really cool. And yeah, that's always nice when people are. Yeah, because like I said, it could be the opposite where like, no, because I didn't know that they were going to be like, oh, Trish is here asking questions. Do you want to interview? Like, I. Because to me, I was like, I thought I was just like a reporter. So they're like, oh, do you want to do interview with a 24? I think it's a little like more off putting to be like, Trisha's here. Because it's like, where is it going? What is she doing with this?
C
It made them excited.
A
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C
Are definitely people that came to talk to you because you were there.
A
Well, we love perception versus reality.
C
I was there. I saw my own eyes.
A
Yeah. I got to, I got to. I got to interview Eli Roth. I hadn't seen him in, like, 20 years. I was gagged because he, like, you know, you haven't seen someone in a long time and you're kind like, and, but, like, he remembered me, which was really cool. And it was. We talked about euphoria, which is 8, 24, and he's in it, so that was really cool. Who else did we see? We saw Eli. We saw.
B
I mean, Terry, right?
A
Terry o'. Connor.
C
We did get a lot of questions about that, right? I got a lot of questions about that.
A
I got a text from Joey Graceffa. He's like, not you kissing my man. I was like, oh, do you know him? I don't know if I should say. I was like, my dream man. He hasn't talked to him. He doesn't. They don't know each other. But I was like, oh, I thought.
B
You were the other woman for a moment.
A
I know. Me too. I was like, wait, that's breaking tea. He's kind of a hot commodity. I heard. I got a lot of text, not from other people, too, being like, you know, like, do you know Terry well? Like, can I. Can you, like, send him my information? And I was like, that is so funny. I, I didn't know Terry. I got to thank him for. Yes. Yeah. I got to thank him for the Katy Perry video. I remember thinking him, he's like, for what? I'm like, for everything. Like, you literally always, you know. He did the viral spaghetti.
B
Yes.
A
Was he the person holding the spaghetti?
B
Gabriette was the one holding it, but.
A
He was in the mix.
B
In the mix? Yes.
A
He loves a viral moment.
B
He does a viral moment. He is always in the mix, for sure.
A
I, I, yeah, I get. I, you know, I'm just in the moment. I saw the comments and Moses did this.
C
It's like, I was there And I gave my approval.
A
Yeah.
C
Yeah. They literally asked me.
A
Yeah. That's why at the end, I didn't call him Benny. I said so sorry to Moses and Benny is what I said. But people thought I called him Benny. And I was saying sorry and then I forgot that they had broken up. Just kidding. Sorry. I still.
B
Girl code because, like, obviously you've DM'd and talked to Benny before too. So it's like, you don't want to break girl code and like, kiss somewhat your, you know, Oomphy's ex.
A
Yeah.
B
So it's still part of girl code.
A
I couldn't look at any photo of it because I, like, not for any reason other than I. Even Moses, if I'm kissing Moses. Like, I look crazy kissing someone. My profile, my lips, the way I kiss. So I couldn't even. I don't even know what kind of kiss it was. Was it a peck? Was my mouth open? I have no idea. I don't. I. I got nervous.
B
It's crazy.
A
I got. I got. I got nervous. I was like, oh, my gosh. And it just like, you know, you're in the moment.
C
It was like. Because we were saying, it's like, you know, European people, like, I have friends, when they come, the way they greet you, they literally go for your lips and they just give you a kiss and you're like, okay. That's what it was. It was like that. It was. He was going for like, am I the mima?
A
I went from mom to mimo.
C
No. First of all, he's the one that was. But he came forward like, should we make out? And. But suddenly everyone is like, we're all looking at each other. It's like, well, it's basically just a kiss.
A
Okay. I didn't know. I didn't know what the right answer was. I thought it was like a trick question. I'm like, okay, if I say okay, then it looks like I'm a little too eager. I don't know. I just. I also don't want to, like, you know, switch anyone's side, you know, like, be like trying to. I didn't want to be like, oh, come the straight way, you know, I didn't want to be that. I was just like, I was. All at once, everything came out.
B
Kiss is all it takes.
A
Yeah.
B
Falling in love with me.
A
I felt too. And I was like, oh, my gosh, we're doing Robbie and Jacob Elordi tea right here. Like, I was just like, obviously my love for gay men came out. I was like, oh, My God. All this is just, you know, it was.
B
Oh, my God.
A
He was very. He was very handsome. Very, very striking, very charming and very excited. Now, as far as excitement goes. Yes, we were excited to see each. I don't think everybody was that super excited to see me, but, like, he was.
B
Oh, my God.
A
And we. Yeah, you know, but we love. We have. I said. I'm like, oh, we love you, Terry o'. Connor.
B
He's always a hot topic.
A
He's always a hot topic.
C
He.
A
He was hot. He was very hot. I guess he's single, so eligible bachelor. I'm not kidding. Besides, like, Joey, like, the amount of people who, like, texted and DM me just gagged, they're like, oh, my gosh, can you hook me up? Like, it was kind of crazy. I kind of felt cool for that. I was like, I'll see what I can do. Close personal friend of mine. Yes. No, he's cool. And then we DM'd after him. Like, that was magical. That was amazing. It's just, like, so out of body, injured. Because a lot of people would comment that too. Like, Trisha remembers none of this, which is, like, kind of true. It's not that it's not, like, disassociating. It's like. It's almost like the whole night. It's almost like living out of my body, you know? You probably know, like, it's just like, very. Even when we, like, got home, we're like the next day, you know, you wake up the next day and you're like, oh, my God, what did I do? Not in, like, any way other than like, what happened last night. Like, you know, just. It was. Was. It was just a lot. I love all of it. It's just like, we never leave the house. And then when we go to something, like, so big, and then being on.
C
The carpet is intense because you're, like, in the moment. You have to think fast. You can't even remember what you said to the other person because you have to think about the next question, the next person.
A
My heart's racing.
C
And. And it's also very high stakes because, you know, you just talk to Charlie and somebody comes to you. Like, Chapel is coming right now to talk to you. And then the next one is, like, kind of like. Like, oh, yeah. So you're constantly, like. Like, in. In that mode. I know what. That part.
A
Okay, that part's crazy. Demi Lovato was there and she recognized me. She, like, came over and said, like, hi and, like, gave me a hug and we Talked. And I was, like, super excited because her husband was there, and I was, like, super excited. And then, yeah, I don't know, like, her people, because, you know, they were staggering it because people were showing up. So, like, she had just shown up, and then they were staggering the carpet. So then Charlie was coming, like, right away. So I think they were like, stagging her, saying her thing, but she was about to come over and, like, talking, like, do an interview and stuff like that. And then they were kind of like. Like, because I think Charlie was coming next. They were kind of like, pushing everyone along.
C
Charlie comes over. They push everything, everyone. And then Kylie came over. They pushed everyone again, and then they.
A
Did like, a crew. So even Meg Salter came at the end. I said hi to her and she. She, like, came at the end and she's kind of so, like, it is. It is chaotic so much. And, like, my. I do get excited. I mean, like, it is. I think we talked about it, like, right there on the spot, just, like, seeing so many. It's like just all your favorite people in, like, one spot. Like, it's so crazy. Like, what do you mean Charlie's coming? Oh, Kylie was gonna talk to you. Like, it's like casino. We talk about how, like, we never get guests here. So all of a sudden, it's like getting a jackpot guest. And my first interview was with Aiden, and he was super sweet, the director of the film. He's like a super famous photographer. Like, he's photographed Chap. Like, he photographs, like, so many people. He's super famous. And he came over first. And I'm so used to podcast format, so I'm, like, talking to him for, like, probably like, eight to ten minutes. And like, the. And Jasmine at 8:24 is like, okay. Like, just quicker because, you know, I. Obviously there's like, a whole line or whatever, but I do want to talk, like, forever. So then by the time I got to Charlie, I knew she was, like, busy. And then I also didn't have cards. I should have probably printed out cards. I was. I didn't have cards. Everything was just off. Off the noggin. And then, you know, I need to just get better at, like, listening to. Because I had my questions in my head. I need to get better at, like, listening because people have stuff to say, and sometimes I should just go with what they're saying.
C
You know, that's the flow of it.
A
Yeah, it was nice to see, like, people I knew, like, Atari and Yummy. I was like, okay, I love this. Got this. Yeah. Everyone was very, very sweet.
C
And the main thing, the movie was amazing. Something like the director. That's crazy. That's his first feature film.
A
I think he works with Timothy Chalamet a lot too. Someone was saying, like, he does creative for him. Yeah, it was great. It was actually like, really, really great. It was. It was kind of giving like Spice World a little bit. It was giving like, just with like the product placement and it's like mock.
B
It's like a tour movie, but it's like a mockumentary too. So like the performances are real, but then there's like scripted stuff.
A
Yes.
C
Y. Yeah, it's funny. That's the main thing. It's funny. She's really funny. He really created a great, like, you know, in some movies has a certain atmosphere that not many people can create. He definitely did that.
A
Yeah. We were seated for it. It was. It was so good. Oh, Patrick Collins was there and Anna Collins. Yeah. We said hi. And I was like. And then she's like, I didn't know you were gonna do the carpet. Because I was like, oh, I just did the carpet. Like. And then she like, DM me. She was. I didn't know you were gonna do the carpet. I would've done that, but saw her. Nikki Takash, who co hosted Forbidden Fruits with Julia Fox, was there. It was kind of like. Like everybody was there. Yeah, it was.
B
I was very proud of my chapel prediction coming true. Because I. I had a feeling. I had a feeling.
A
Oh, like.
B
Cuz I know she's in town. Everyone's in town for Grammys, right? Chapel was Charlie for Halloween. Like, she goes, she's an angel. She's the angel boots. And I'm like, I just have a feeling she's gonna be there. And when I saw the photo, I was like, yup. She my manifestation.
A
Yeah. She works with Aiden's director a lot.
B
She.
A
She was so nice. Like, so nice. So sweet. I was very nervous. I honestly, like, I can't watch back what I interview because I. I was so nervous that I. That part I truly don't remember. When I asked, I remember just like, I don't know what it is. She was like, beautiful. And the way she's dressed is like, so, like, truly just don't want to even touch her because she just looks like art.
B
Yes.
A
Yeah. She. Everything was just perfect in the way and the pose and everything. So she was per. Misha. Was there something like maybe. Yeah. So I was like, oh. And she like, knew everybody on the line. Like, she was really Sweet. So I got to to that made me feel like a little more comfortable. But you know Chapel. Yeah. She definitely was like a moment there too that everyone was like obsessed with. So I was. You always try to be respectful. You also don't want to be like the weirdo. I feel like here we like, you know, obsess over people and we love it. But then you meet them in real life. Yeah, in real life you're just like. But her palace was there and she's like, I don't know if that's the one you talked to or Trisha talked to, but she was like, oh yeah, we've like talked to. She knew Moses and she was really sweet. So like everyone like around her was like really sweet and nice and she was too. But I was very much just like playing it cool. Just like trying to be like interviewed mode. I do get excited for everyone. I'm like, like I just get really excited. It was cool. I think I'm getting better at being cool.
C
You're great. I think you overthinking and you so self aware. You apologize for an hour about the tour we did when everything was fine. Nobody even noticed anything.
A
I know, but I could have been more energy.
C
I disappointed myself anyway. You did it perfectly.
A
This one felt good. Had I especially if I didn't have a period, it would have been amazing. But I do think the vibes were good. Everyone was really sweet.
C
Yeah. A24. I mean just.
A
Yeah.
C
It. They have a certain, like. It's very professional but also a little bit casual. So you feel really comfortable and it's nice. Everyone is just nice.
A
It was like. Yeah, that's a good way of putting it. It did feel like. Yeah. And then we. Everyone went to the after party after like Charlie. We did get invited. We had a wristbands for the after party, but we had to go home for sitter duties because we are a mom and a dad. I love it. Yeah, it was really cute. And then you saw all the paparazzi pictures of the celebrities going in and out and I was like, oh man. That would have been really a gag to go. But we. We had to go home. We did stop and get some pasta vodka on the way. But we couldn't stop for long longer. It was cute. I think they went to the Grove that night. Charlie XCX and Aiden Zemiri. I think they went to the Grove to premiere. I think they were like making the rounds.
B
Yeah, they were really promoting that thing. Yeah, they should.
A
As they should. It was. It was so much Fun. I loved it. I really do like being on the record. I actually don't know if I would attend a premiere just on its own, because it's a lot. But I love being in the carpet of it all.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, just being there for that. And now I kind of know everyone. Like, even E.T. who was the person at E.T. she was super sweet, Haley. She's like, we met at your house. And I was like, oh, yeah. Like it. So now I feel like I know people. Hey, well, that was the Getty image of it all. Okay, so, like, I know the Getty image guy now. The Getty image guys also, I know there's multiple photographers, but this particular guy was the one for the Wicked screening that got taken down. This is, like, the cursed one, I think, because he was at the good screening and posted, and then those had to get taken down. I was like, no. And then I saw him, and I'm there early, right, with, like, all the other, like, press. And he's like, oh, can I do some test shots of you? And I was like, perfect. It's gonna get the Getty. So he did the test shots on me, and I thought, I got it. And then, anyways, the celebrities are doing the carpet. And then I think in between. I think when they were waiting for, like, Charlie to arrive, Nadia next to me said, can I do a Getty image? And so they let her go through the thing. And then a 24 was like, do you want to go do Getty image? And I was like. At first, I was like, no. I don't know. I feel, like, silly or whatever. And I was like, no, let me do it. So then they're taking photos of me. There's four of them, right? There's, like, Shutterstock. I don't know. There's other ones. And Getty takes a picture, like, takes pictures of me. And I was super excited when we, like, went afterwards in the car, and I was like, I'm gonna find my Getty image. Not one. Not one single one was posted. I looked. I think there was, like, one on, like, maybe Shutterstock.
B
But it's like, yes, I see it. You getting interviewed by E.T.
A
Yeah, I know. When I post that, because it's E.T. and I was there with a 24. I was like, well, I mean, kind of like that, I guess. But what. What happened? What do you think happened?
C
No, because you didn't listen to me.
A
No, my mom wanted me to go there.
C
So there's a person that has a sign with the name of the people, right? Because there's the paper, there's the list, the people that shows up and all that. I told her, go to that person and go take your picture. But you're being shy. And like, no, no, no. And when you did go, it wasn't with that person. So she didn't have your name up. They couldn't write it down, and that's why they have the pictures.
A
So me and Nadia didn't get our Getty image because.
C
But Nadia maybe did because.
A
No, she didn't. I looked.
C
Oh.
A
So it's because we went at the same time and they didn't hold our names up. I think the photographers were just taking them to take them, I guess.
C
Yeah. Because they just tell them, like, hey, take a photo. They do.
A
Yeah. I was so sad.
C
Can't be shy because you're there early. There's time.
A
I know. I just feel so silly. I don't think I'll ever not feel silly doing that.
C
So feel silly. That's fine. Like, they don't care. The photographer does not care. They're like, it's a camera, you know?
A
I love. I will say I love. I do love people that just go and do it at every red carpet. They're just that. Every red carpet posing. Like, I love it. I just. I feel so. I'm not in the movie. You know what I mean?
C
Like, you're literally on the.
A
Hi, guys. I don't know.
C
Because if there was somebody else interviewing there, you. You would be on the list for them to interview. They would be like, okay, Trisha Paley's here. Coming to her.
A
Yeah. I don't know. Maybe I could have the more common. I was really sad. I really felt like it would have been a good Getty image image. But at least we got some at the beginning. Just on our iPhones of it all, but.
C
And you're on every video with all the celebrities.
A
Yeah, that was pretty cool. We'd love to do more. Thank you to everyone that let me interview them. We loved it. That was a good time. Including 80 cook. Everyone was cherry on me too. She's like, oh, my God, ag. And I was like, okay, I'm gonna go up. Like, do you wanna. And that was surprised because he's kind of a cool person. And I'm like, oh, I don't think he's gonna want to talk to me. I got too nervous. I got nervous. I was like, we love the music. What would you do with 40 clones of yourself? I think that was my question. I got so nervous. I get so nervous. But I can't wait to do more. Lots of A24 movies come out this year so maybe I'll do stuff with other people too. But that was, that was fun. I saw Zach sang was doing carpets for was it Access Hollywood last night?
B
Oh yeah, I did see that too.
A
They always have him for the Grammys.
B
Yeah. They've had in the past couple years.
A
We like, we like. I think Brooke was like, I shouldn't have been so hard on it.
B
Yeah, like whatever, I guess.
A
Yeah, I know the Grammys. Grammys were in full swing.
B
Yeah. That's why last week was really busy because that same night of the moment premiere, like we said was Hilary Duff's concert and also the Grammys with Spotify best new artist party. So it was a lot happening that Thursday and then obviously the Grammys this weekend. There's been a million Grammys parties as well. Like I haven't seen anything.
A
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B
I know via Harry Daniels, for the most part, because on his close friends, he keeps tabs. I'm like, I don't want to go to this party, but, like, Lola Young's gonna be there, so maybe I'll go. He loves Lily Young.
A
We all do. Who doesn't love it?
B
But, you know, the Grammys happen. It was a long night as well. It was for me. I worked 2 to 12, so if I'm a little crazy today, that's why. But.
A
But.
B
Where to even begin with the Grammys? First of all, looks, I guess, question mark? Any looks stand out to you? I mean, that was insane.
A
Me, after a GLP1 and a brush reduction, I want to wear that outfit. I love.
B
I loved, too. I like, the second I saw her take off, like, the COVID on the. Like, when she was doing the photos, I was like, wait, what? And then figuring out that it was like, a prosthetic, like, on her boobs with, like, a piercing, like, it's all fake.
A
So it was a prosthetic.
B
And her makeup artist talked about, like, the prosthetic on her boob and how, like, the piercing connected to the dress and everything. And also there was, like, a piece, like a. Almost like it looked like a tattoo. Like, almost like a henna tattoo or something. But that was also, like, fake skin.
A
What?
B
And I was really zooming in. I was like, how the hell did they do this?
A
Because I was zooming in.
B
It was blended, like, so perfectly. Like, I. I could barely see where the prosthetic ended in the skin. Her actual skin began. It was beautiful.
A
Was it mesh or was it her skin?
B
I think it was her skin. But then a prosthetic all over her boob.
A
Wow.
B
Yeah. Cause that was the thing, too. We didn't know if we had a blur or not. So then we had that conversation, like, well, it's prosthetic. It's not real. And there's no. I think the rule for, I mean, us at least was like, areola or nipple. You can't. You can't show too much on, like, a woman.
A
Crazy. By the way, we can show shirtless Chris Olsen. That's the first one that came to mind. It was being shirtless on a red carpet, which is not his fault.
C
But, like.
A
A perfect example. Yeah. Why can't, like, I stand upstage with my underwear and no shirt on? You know what I mean? Like, that's crazy. It's literally the exact same thing. But I. Okay.
B
Yeah. But I guess the ruling was because it is fake, it is prosthetic. That it was okay for us to, like, not blur. Thank God. Because I hate blurring. Like, it takes forever.
A
There was one ET blurred where it was like, literally an inch of cleavage. Like, someone that had like an inch and they blurred it.
B
I wonder who.
A
I can't remember. It was, like, the smallest bit of cleavage. I was like, that's a random blur.
C
Maybe there was something else there.
B
Maybe I think it was cleavage. I hate blur experience. I'm not the blur at et, that's for sure. So I was relieved. I was like, thank God. Because I was a little nervous.
A
Wait, you write the caption sometimes times?
B
No, I wrote your caption because Moses.
A
Was texting and he's like, oh, Oscar. I'm like, what do you mean?
B
But yeah, for ET's tick tock of you, I wrote the caption.
C
Yeah.
B
I was like, trisha Paytas serving brat boots and 12 custom couture. Because you said your outfit cost $12. So I was like.
C
And then the beginning was, Trisha Paytas is the moment.
B
Oh, yes. Trisha Paytas is the moment. Serving brat boots.
A
He loves your caption. He had it memorized.
B
I was like, really? Again, I was in publicist mode for the moment. I was like. Cause also, mind you, I was supposed to be off the clock. Like, I literally was like, I was just too excited. Cause I got off at 2, and then it was like 6 when the video came through. And I was like, I can't sit on this. I gotta do it right now. And I was just giddy right in that caption. And then I was reading out loud to Darian, who's sitting next to me, cackling. As I was editing this, I was like, you think this is too much? Like, is it too gay? He's like, a little bit. And I was like, perfect. Then it's Brad. I was like, there's. I honestly, I love my brat era. Two years late too. Because every time, like, something, like, is just too chaotic. I'm like, well, it's Brad.
A
Me too. I'm in the brat era now. Oh, you know, I ordered a black wig, a green bra, some black, and you're going to see it. That is my. Oh, 1000%. I am 1000% in my brat era. And no one can tell me otherwise. I can't wait to get my phone case. I can't wait for all of it. I. I was obsessed with it. And yes, that was a crazy question too. If you wrote that one where I said, like, a secret of your look. I'm like, what do you mean a secret?
B
I love that question.
A
I wear fashion Nova.
B
It's like the. For ET like, asked that question for every. Like, like every red carpet for premieres or whatever. And I was like, make sure you ask that one.
A
That's crazy secret.
B
Cuz I was curious what the. What you would come up with.
A
All those questions were. Well, they cut. I was like thinking about it for three minutes. I'm like, I don't know. Like, this is such a hard question.
B
You did have a lot of pregnant pauses. I was like, mama, let's get to it. I got 30 seconds here.
C
Let's.
A
I know. Well, luckily nobody was on the car, but literally ET Was like, well, you're here. You want it?
B
I was like, okay, no, you were the must. It was like the must list for the. For the moment was Charlie and then Trisha. I had like four for you. It was.
A
I was excited. I did get, like, I did get pretty good views. I did go over and look. I'm like, just to see if I flopped or not. But I did pretty good on there.
B
Yeah, the comments on that TikTok too have been like, Oscar, you just set her up with the A24 question. Me liking them all.
A
Are you? So as soon as it happened, I'm like, okay, but we passed. It's like, okay, sorry, I got sidetracked. But you write the captions when it's me?
B
Yes, yes, yes. Otherwise, no, thankfully. Because I'm also not good at like, captions for everyone else. But yeah, I love Chapel. I think she was also my best dress. I loved.
A
Definitely.
B
Oh, I also really liked. God, what is. He's a French producer and dj.
A
Yes.
B
Yeah, because he had like, he was. Had the metallic, like, black mask.
A
I love it. I guess it's this thing that he always does.
B
Yeah. I didn't know him prior to this, but he's performed like at Coachella and all this. He. He was nominated with Lady Gaga because he worked on Mayhem and. Yeah, he was one of the first ones on. And it was like the metallic black mask.
A
I love it.
B
I was like, oh, that's so cool. Because also it was like, mysterious. It's like, well, who's under that mask?
A
Mask could be someone ugly, could be someone Hot. They look hot with mask. Everyone looks hot.
C
Yeah.
B
Like, very Modelesque. And he's also just, like, tall and statuesque and stuff, so it looked really cool. Although it did have some people debating blackface at first, which I thought was, like, I mean, yes.
A
I don't know. I'm. Guess I'm not. I want to.
B
The overall consensus was no because, like, black fate, again, this is just me reporting what I've seen most. Most people think that, like, it isn't because, yes, his skin is, like, metallic and black, but blackface in general is made to, like, characterize and, like, stigmatize, like, black facial features. And this was obviously, like, more of a statue that was. Overall consensus.
A
Maybe could have gone bronze. You know what I mean? Like something else. I got it. Yeah. Like, I. Yeah. Maybe in general. Rule of thumb in 2026, like, no black paint.
B
I guess it at least was very metallic, though, which gave the. Yeah, yeah. And definitely not because he had the same thing at Coachella. And I think under those lights, it did look more sparkly. Yes. Yeah. But I thought the look was cool, though, overall.
A
Didn't think about that. But that. Now that I think about it, maybe they're right. Better to be safe than sorry.
B
But who was that? I like Sabrina's performance costume a lot. Harry Styles was there. He was there. He was, like, promoted as a attendee of the Grammys. Oh, that man showed up five minutes before he had to present the Album of the year award to Bad Bunny Harry Daniels. Harry Styles.
A
Oh, I was, like, so nice to. I think you did.
B
Oh, okay.
A
Right, okay. I was like, what?
B
I'm sorry. The two are very similar. Harry Styles, that Bunny.
A
Okay.
B
Can you imagine? Actually, I could pocket, honestly.
A
Okay.
B
Harry Styles was there, so I wouldn't be surprised. But, yeah, Harry Styles was, like, really promoted as, like, a attendee of the Grammys, and everyone was like, where? That. Where's Harry? Where's Harry? The whole night was gone by. We had not seen that man once.
A
Right.
B
Showed up five minutes before. His outfit was very controversial as well, because it was all Dior. He had, like, a custom Dior blazer, which I loved. It was, like, tailored. Really nice.
C
Nice.
B
It was sparkly. But then he had jeans and little ballet flats.
A
Oh, we didn't love. I like a ballet flat. I think that's Charlie. That's brat flats.
C
It just didn't look connected. Like, I immediately noticed the jacket. Yeah.
B
Jeans. At the Grammys.
A
We should get. We should get ballet flats. Charlie. Harry. As our Halloween costumes. I love It. Okay.
B
But, yeah, the jeans kind of took me out with. I think all paired together was, like, a little diabolical and also showing, like, five minutes before. I get. It was his birthday, but come on.
A
Oh, okay. Cut him some slack. Okay. Like, if it's your birthday, I think it's kind of. I think it's kind of bright to show up five minutes before I do. I think that's kind of like, you know, here I am. I don't know. Seems like a thing.
C
Yeah. And he's working on his birthday. I mean.
A
Yeah. Who does that?
C
Not me.
A
You think? I think everyone should take their birthday off. I think everyone should get paid to have their birthday off, too.
B
That's the best. Well, if you decide to run for Congress again, maybe you can enact that into law or something.
A
Maybe that would be a good one. I know people are like, oh, she's just, like, donating money because she wants those votes. Like, what people?
C
I mean, are people still, like, I heart radio votes? Maybe that's what they meant.
A
That, like, there are a lot of things I would love to change in Congress, but maybe not yet. But add that to the list. Yeah. It wasn't gagged for anyone. I did like Addison's. I liked her red carpet. I liked her little, like, Marilyn in the front and back.
B
She cracks me up. I feel bad for her because I knew the second she was doing all these quirky poses on the red carpet, like, she was giving the Maryland fantasy.
A
Of, like, oh, I loved it.
B
It's, like, so camp to me. It's like, for Addison, I feel like you either get it or you don't. Like, if you don't know that, it's, like, very campy and, like, she is in on the joke. And it's easy because she is a tiktoker, to write her off as, like, delusional and not self aware. But she is, in actuality, very self aware, and she knows what she's doing. It's very intentional. Therefore, it comes back around to being cool. You know what I mean?
A
Agreed. I thought she was so. I thought her performance was so good. Like, I loved all of it. I was like, I love to reveal. I loved her outfit. I loved her dance moves.
B
I love the transition.
A
Yes. I thought she was. I liked her red carpet look, too. I mean, at least it stood out. Like, I was even trying to think of anyone that stood out. And I was like, no one except for Chapel. And I like Addison's.
B
Yeah. I like DOI also for as far as, like, a train that was like, do you had a train that went the whole carpet? And I thought that was fierce. I love it because everyone asked, like, work. Everyone has to walk around it. And I think that's. It could never be me because probably again, similar to you, like, like, am too intimidated that I would inconvenience everyone around me.
A
Yes.
B
But it takes a real diva to show up with a train that's like 20ft away.
A
Yeah. Like, try to get near me. I feel like that no one get near you then. Very Margot at Wuthering Heights, too. Jake didn't know how to get around hers. Yeah. We missed that invite to that premiere the day before. So sad. We would have rocked it. We would have been so good at the Wuthering Heights premiere. Yeah. And the performances were good. I thought they were.
B
Yeah. My favorite definitely was Sabrina Carpenter.
A
Really? Man Child. Is that what she did?
B
Yes. It really sold me back on that song again. I've been listening to it all morning. Like, a good performance will really get me back on that beat. And she's just such a star. Like, she has so much personality and she's so pint sized, but she really can command a stage. And I love the set. Like, the whole thing with, like, the airborne and she and all, like, the pieces to it and everything. She looked really good. She had the crowd on her, on their feet. It. I just love Sabrina.
A
Yeah, she was. I liked her too. You know what I like? I think I like Young Blood.
B
I see that for you.
A
Yeah. I think he seems. He seems nice, too.
B
Nice.
A
You know, I love someone who looks like, ooh, Rebel, stay away from my daughter. But then they're like, sweet and he's like, British, so he's like, look at my mom, you know, I like. He was with Sharon.
B
Yeah, he's with the Osborne.
A
Yeah, he was with us. And then he, like, kind of was like a really good performer. Tara Yami said she's friends with him and he's really nice.
B
Yeah.
A
Shake. He's a close personal friend. And, like, he's really nice and sweet. And I was like, okay, I like that. I like him. He's not problematic. He had his pubes out once. Huh?
B
The VMAs. Yes. But I mean, if that's his biggest crime, I don't know that much about him. I will say I don't know.
A
He's. I think he's someone who looks problematic but's not, which I like.
B
Yeah. I don't think I've heard anything bad about him.
A
He seems co. That's a fashion statement.
B
Why not?
A
Yeah. Oh, for sure. You know me. I'm the first one to be like, I want my bad job out. I want my FUPA on display. And everyone is. Everyone has their badges out. This day, everyone is doing see through. I think Michelle Williams. I love it. I want to have my vag out on a carpet.
B
But, you know, they're not gonna imagine.
A
Yeah, I would love. Because they look great, right? Like Michelle Williams and Chaparral. But, like, you know, they don't have the foopa. A fupa is like a fat part. It's like just fat above your vagina. And when you wear these small. Chloe has talked about it skims. Right. For instance, the, like, skim is actually pretty good. But she was complaining how, like, it's very narrow, and if you have. If you have some meaty meatiness to your vagina, like, people look at it as, like, your vagina is out, but it's actually just skin. So if I were to wear that, I'm sure people would be like, oh, it's like so much of her vagina, but it's actually just fat above it. People need to have more football awareness. But I would love maybe. Maybe the Euphoria carpet. I go full on fat vag.
B
That'd be so cute.
A
I feel like that's the way place to do it.
C
Yes.
A
I want to do see through. I really like the see through movement.
C
We'Re doing right now.
B
I love that for you.
A
I do too. I love that we're just going naked.
B
That is so funny.
A
More people should. More people shouldn't embrace that. I know. I was like, what's the next carpet I'm gonna do? It's probably more appropriate at Euphoria than iheartradio.
B
I would say so too. Yeah, Euphoria makes sense.
A
Yeah.
B
Yeah. Cat. I like Cat's eyes performance a lot too.
A
Everyone wanted to know your thoughts.
B
So mad.
A
People hated it.
B
Gnarly.
A
People were like, oh, they're not good singers. I was like, oh, my God.
B
They're literally doing backflips. Like, please. Same with Addison. Addison had the whole dance break, and then they're like, her vocals are so shaky. Well, yeah, because she just did, like, the craziest dancing ever.
A
That's a really good point. Because people. Yeah, I saw the comments. I like the same. Yeah, I guess those vocals are a little shaky. But you're right, like, people are there. Literally, like, flipping. Yeah.
B
They're doing so much, like, physical activity. Mama. I can't even walk up the stairs. And, like, have a conversation. So, like, give the girls some grace. It's crazy.
A
Yeah.
B
I feel like everyone holds people to, like, the Adele or like, Beyonce say, standard. But, like, the amount of physical activity directly affects and cat's eye girls too. They have the freaking. The stick mic. They don't even have the little headpieces. The fact they have to do all their handwork and choreography and stuff, and they're jumping and going crazy and still have the mic. Still singing. And gnarly is the Oscar song of the year. So I will you Oscar? Yes.
A
Or the Oscars.
B
I will never turn out an oddly performance. Everyone was mad. Like, I can't believe they're singing the fried chicken song at the Grammys. This is not a song. Fried chicken. Gnarly body in the Hollywood hills.
A
Why do they call it the fried chicken song?
B
Because they're singing about fried chicken and Boba.
A
Love that.
B
I know.
A
Me too.
B
Come on. And also clock it. The audience was living for it because again, I had all the, like, the. Our staff who was like, seated inside. I'm like, record the crowd the whole time. And the girls in the crowd, Chrissy Teigen, John Legend, they were doing the choreography.
A
So yes, they were friend and center. They win anything. Why were they in the front of everything?
B
Was nominated for something, but I'm not sure. But they were doing the normally. I live for it. I still love those girls and people. My platform right now is Olivia Dean, because I remember I predicted Olivia.
A
We talked about it this morning.
B
Everyone was being like, she's so boring. Meemaw music, like, blah, blah, blah. I'm like, you guys, again, different kinds of artists out there. Leave Olivia Dean. Oh, she seems so sweet.
A
People just love to hate, like you said. Yeah.
C
Yes.
B
There's just no.
A
I thought she was deserving. When I looked at best new artists, I was like, that makes sense. Like, Lola Young, definitely. But she won something else, right?
B
She won. She won pop vocal for Messi.
A
Oh, yeah. So I feel like. And Olivia Dean is like, when you told me her songs, I was like, oh, yeah. Like, she is viral and big and, like, has a different sound than anybody else nominated.
B
And she is like a recipe for recording academy success. Because the kind of secret is you have to have the demo where you, like, attract, like, a younger audience. So she does have, like, the tick tock rock songs, you know, but then also, like, the older audience, like the Alex Warren fan base, where it's like, you know, even, you know, I feel like moms would listen to it and it's like, it's kind of timeless, you know what I mean?
A
For everybody.
B
So it makes sense that she would win versus, I feel like, cat's eyes. Audience very young. Alex Warren's very old, so she has both. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I agree.
A
I like. I loved her. I liked her speech. I liked her. She looks.
B
She's so cute. Yeah. I think to Billie Eilish, I think was a surprise when she won Song of the Year.
A
Wait, why would she surprise me? I feel like everybody always loves her.
B
Because that her album came out in 2024. So there was, like, a technicality with Wildflower because it's a song that's technically almost two years old, but she released it as a single in 2025. So even though the album the song was on was nominated last year.
A
Year.
B
And she lost, like, Beyonce, she was still able to, like, submit for a song of the year this year, even though the song is old. It's like a weird technicality.
A
Oh, that's kind of smart, though.
B
But she's another one that's like Academy darling because she, Again, her audience, like, older people, really like her and also younger people. She just attracts both. So it makes sense that she's. No matter. If you see Billie Eilish on the ballot, unless you're Beyonce, be afraid because she's just. She has everyone.
A
Yeah, she's. That's what we should do. We should go for all the demographics. We should try, I guess we kind of do the older people.
C
Yeah.
A
And the younger people. I think we're. That. We're the Billy Eilish of podcasts. The Olivia Dean. Although we weren't nominated for a Stream event. Maybe next year or what is the. Oh, I mean, what's the one that they gave it out.
B
Yes.
A
Maybe next year.
B
Also, Zara Larson truly is becoming one of my clients. I saw you retweeted her makeup from Drag Race, too.
A
Oh, my God. Like, that's what I think I look like all the time. I love her. I mean, I don't know any of her songs, but I like her. I like her vibe.
B
I love Zara Larson. I forgot how much I love her. Her song Lush Life came out 2017.
A
Oh, she looks like she's 17. How old is she?
B
Oh, my God. How old is she now? She came out, like, her first song came out when she was, like, 16.
A
So she is okay, like, really young. She looks 17 years old to me.
C
Me.
B
What is she now? She's 28. Oh, my gosh.
A
Wow.
B
She looks like Baby, but my mind it's like, really fair. So Lush Life came out almost a decade ago, and now it's like I became a tik tok trend, a dance trend. And now it's like one of her highest charting songs.
A
How's it going?
B
The lush life giving me a rush. The second time is what? Too late. Anyway, it came out in like 2017.
A
Why don't you do these dance trends on your TikTok?
B
I'm not a good dancer.
A
First of all, you are star. You mogged me in the cat's eye. Work, work. Yeah.
B
It takes me a long time.
A
I always want to do a dance and I'm always like, not yet for me, but maybe if I dance with the stars there, I'll try and do it more.
B
No, we're gonna do the Yutzuchini at some. We're gonna. One Patreon video is gonna be us learning TikTok dances. Even though they're like five years old. It's brat for us to do it five years later.
A
Is there a brat one? We should do that one.
B
They're probably. I mean, Apple, we never did that.
A
Did we do it It.
B
Okay, we're going to have a page where we just do all our favorite dances that we're too afraid to do.
A
But real. Like, I feel Charlie Stands are like, no, like Apple's not it. Like, you know what I mean?
B
So now you're the voice of the angels. Okay, I see.
A
I love angels around me. I didn't know a lot of my glam team is very like, no, like, Apple is like mainstream. Like, that's not her. You need to know her rave music. And I was like, oh, okay.
B
That is so funny.
A
I see the apple falling down to the court.
B
Yes. Okay.
A
What? Yeah, that's a good one.
B
But Zara Lush. So Lush Life again. It's like almost a decade year old. My YouTube trailer. When I first made my channel, I made my trailer to Lush Life by Zara Larson.
A
Wow.
B
So I feel like in a roundabout.
A
Way, that's a long time.
B
Yeah, I know.
A
Nine years.
B
I just. I have an ear and an eye for a knit girl. So it may be a little delayed, but at some point night they will have their moment. And Zara Larson is having.
A
You should be a manager. I feel like you are kind of good. I always say that Jake Shane, when he first said he's gonna be it, I was like, are you sure? And I'm like, damn, you really knew. Clock it like episode two or episode one. Maybe you're like octopus lover. I'M like, who's that? And they tell me, I'm like, no, like, no, he's it. He's the boy.
B
And I was like, just have a very mainstream taste. I think, like, I think anything I like is just appeals to the masses. I am like, like pretty easy to market to. I think. I don't know what it is.
A
I don't know. I feel like sometimes you're difficult to market to.
B
I think you can't market to me intentionally. But like, the second I see, I don't know, I see the vision. Zara. I always. I saw the vision.
A
Okay.
B
She's having like her moment. She performed at the premiere ceremony, so the ceremony before the Grammys actual telecast. And everyone was like, this girl should be on the main stage because she has such a beautiful voice. She's gorgeous. This midnight sun is having a moment. Stateside with pink panthers is having a moment and lush life. Appreciate you.
C
You look like a million bucks now.
A
Talk to me.
B
This is your first Grammys.
C
Yes.
B
But she had like an awkward red carpet moment.
A
What happened last night.
B
Yes. Yeah.
C
So.
B
She full discretion. This interview moment is with a co worker of mine.
A
So why do you say that?
B
I will be biased.
A
You love it or you don't love it?
B
I just will give an opposite opinion, I think as far as the mainstream anyway. So Zar Larson was getting interviewed at the Grammys for the Grammys, like the Grammys live show with Taylor Hale, who's from Big Brother and Cassie, who's from E.T.
A
Yeah, we love, we love them.
B
So her category, Big Brother. Yeah. Taylor Hale. She's like, she was a journalist before Big Brother.
A
I thought it was just someone from Big Brother like me. They just give a microphone to like go interview. You're like, what the hell? Okay.
B
She won her season of Big Brother, but before she went on, she was already doing broadcast journalism and Grammys is cbs. So Graham, CBS still works with Taylor Locke. She won Big Brother. She does broadcast and entertainment. So. And she's just like, Taylor Hale's kind of like gorgeous and perfect.
A
So she probably just went on the show to get more jobs. Right? Like she already was she when she.
B
Was on the show too, she was be like, she was pretty vocal. Like she was already planting the seeds. She's like, I want to do red carpets after this, so.
A
Oh, I love.
B
So she won like the million dollars, whatever. And then she's doing hosting.
A
Oh, she did win too.
B
Yeah, she won.
A
I think anybody can do a red carpet. Honestly, after me being there, I'm like, I think anybody can go.
B
It is.
A
Okay. This is the debacle.
B
Yeah. So Zara's nomination was best dance pop recording for Midnight sun. And that was one of the awards that they give during the pre telecast. So like for the Grammys, the pre telecast starts like at 11. And it's kind of weird because the carpet also starts really early. It starts like 11 or 12.
A
Yes.
B
And it goes all the way until the show starts until five. So it's just kind of like a six hour period where people are kind of filtering in and out. So Zara did an interview with the Grammys, like YouTube channel and platform and she got asked about her speech, like the speech she would give if she won. But Cassie didn't realize that she had already lost Lady Gaga. So it was like a very awkward like moment.
A
Wait, so she asked if you win tonight.
B
Yeah. What would be your speech like if you, if you win tonight? She's like. And then Zara was like, oh, well, Lady. Lady Gaga already took that. So it was kind of like a weird, like awkward moment.
A
You have a speech prepared and you're kind of nervous for the actual moment moment. Now I'm not. I'm chilling because Lady Gaga took it so I didn't have to make the speech.
B
But I'll.
A
I'll make fun for the next year. I mean, that's not that bad, I don't think. I feel like, how would she know? I mean, it's such a less like you're watching and she's like probably preparing.
B
For the carpet because everyone was very. It got like over a million views on Twitter with everyone hating on. On Cassie for asking that and people thinking that she was being messy or whatever. Now I gotta give her grace because again, they're to going, girl. She. They were live, like they were live on the Grammys YouTube channel and stuff. So. And they're just live the whole entire time. So the telecast is happening at the same time where they're live on the carpet and people are coming in and out. So it's hard to like stay on top and know like what categories have been given out or not.
A
Yeah, I mean, how would you know? How would they know? And then you prepare those questions in advance so you're probably like, oh, she's like nominated tonight. What would your award be? What would your speech be? To me, that's like not that crazy.
B
I didn't think so either, but everyone was so mad. I was like, wow, Zara handled herself with such grace. And she did. She was like, well, like Lady Gaga took it this year. But you know what? Like, I'm planting the seeds so I'm ready for like the next year. This is like my warm up for next year or whatever.
A
Okay. So she. Yeah, nothing awkward about it then, but.
B
It was like everywhere. People like hating on.
A
Oh my gosh.
B
I felt for her though, because like it's. You're live the whole time is obviously like a mix up. I guess my, my, my learning. Let's say if I was. I wasn't producing her, but if I was like, okay, let's, let's like only ask about the five categories that are announced on the actual show.
A
Yeah. Because all those happened before. Yeah, you'd have no idea.
B
Never know.
A
Yeah.
B
But no, because also this category kind of cursed because this happened last year with ET when they interviewed Troye Sivan and he was up for the same category, Best dance. Best Dance Recording. And he lost to Charlie and then we interviewed him like, so, like, are you might win tonight? Like, how do you feel? He's like, oh, I already lost. But it's okay, it's okay. Charlie won.
A
Well, at least they handle it well because like, what do you do in that situation? I think, you know, just. Yeah, one of those things killed me.
B
I remember editing that and like having such a key. And also Troy like reposted my edit. So I was like, hey, he also got key.
A
Yeah, I did see Troy Sivan at.
B
The moment I saw the photo. If Darian took a screenshot of. I think because I do like trying to like blend in and not be seen.
C
And then.
B
And then Troy Moggy on the red carpet behind you.
A
Did I tell you I kind of hide sometimes? I'm kind of like, yeah, you're like. Because you are so close. Like, I mean, there's just no way you won't see everybody because you're just so close proximity. And because we talked about him so much, I'm like, okay, I'm sure he probably here at some point does me being like weird, obsessed with him. And you just like don't want to be that person in real life where someone sees you like that person, you know, like, yeah, like a little like, oh, not that weirdo. He wasn't doing interviews and they didn't specifically ask him to do an interview with me. But I was. If they would have been like, should we ask him? I'd been like, no, because I feel like he'd be like, think I'm weird? But he was beautiful in person. He was very gorgeous. Not as gorgeous as Terry o'. Connor. But he was. And he had the gloves. He was kind of giving. He was kind of serving. I was like, okay, I love this. Anyways, Troye Sivan. Oh, there was another person. Who was it that asked about. It was when Cher said Luther Vandross.
B
Oh, yes.
A
And then who did she ask? Someone on the red carpet was just like, oh, what did you think when they announced Luther Vandross?
B
Oh, they asked Sza.
A
Sza. Yeah. And she was just like. Well, I think she was just like, channeling the spirits because Luther Vandross has inspired us because he's been dead.
B
Yes. That was a gag because Cher went to present, I think, Record of the Year, and it was a whole mix up. First of all, she got, like, honored by the Grammys at first, too. Like, she came out, she was gonna do an honor. She was supposed to accept up, like, an honor and then be a presenter for Record of the Year. And she got honored with a lifetime achievement award the day before. And then so she came out, she gave a little speech for, like, the lifetime award, and then she walked away. And then Trevor Noah was like, share if you could come back because you have to announce the record of the year.
A
Oh, no.
B
So, yeah, then she comes back and then she announces the cat. The nominations. And then she says, and the Grammy goes to Luther Vandross. And then it cuts to Kendrick, like, cracking up because she was like, did she just say Luther Vandross? And is that the name. How song is named Luther?
C
Then have a song.
B
So she. It was Kendrick Lamar, Luther.
A
I can see that mixed up. Then she was out of the Vandross.
B
Yes.
C
Okay.
A
I mean, she is, what, 80? Like, give her. Give her a little. That makes sense. It was out of nowhere then.
B
That would have been. Have been insane, I guess, if it was completely. She just, like, made up Luther.
A
It was like Luther Vandross.
B
But I guess people have won, like, like post. What is it Posthumous.
A
Yeah.
B
Awards before, so it wouldn't be so crazy. But it was a little silly. It was like, okay. And then Kendrick also, when he came up for his speech, like, said, like, he couldn't stop laughing. And, like, he giggled old. He's like Luther Vandross and he started giggling. He walked over to Cher and Cher looked a little confused. I think she was still processing.
A
Yeah, it's like when Warren Beatty did the wrong one. Which. How did he do the wrong one?
B
Who is that? Was that the Oscar?
A
Remember? Yeah, he did the wrong one. It was moonlight one. But he said Lalia.
B
Yes.
A
How did he get that mixed up?
B
That was a different debacle. I think they gave him the wrong card, I think.
A
Oh, they did? Yes. Okay.
B
For that it was the. They gave. He in his hand had the best act actress award. Oscar Award. So he was reading. He saw on the card, Emma Stone, La La Land. So he was confused and he just said La La Land. But it was supposed to be best picture Moonlight.
A
Well, that's their fault.
B
Okay.
A
Okay.
B
Yeah. This one was. I just User error on Sheriff's.
A
You know, I just like, when you're. When you get older, you're just like, you know, lucky to be able to talk. You know what I mean? It's just like, it's a lot. I think I lose my mind all day.
B
You know, I think you and Cher, I think you would pull a similar.
A
That's me now. That's me now being like, why? Like. Like ET Is like, what secret about your outfit? You're like, put the unedited up. I want to see the raw clip of that. Well, I can speak to Internet notoriety and I think people get wrong that. What are your top four? A24 movies. Top four. Okay, letterbox over here. Well, we just watched Marty Supreme Materialist. Is that a 24? Okay, uncut gems. Is that a 24? Yes. And, and, and, and I did actually already get to see the moment, so this is gonna be my number one for sure. Yeah. Where I'm just like. I mean, it really was my, like a minute where I'm just like. Like, I just couldn't think of anything. I was giving share, you know.
B
Oh, my God. It is giving share.
A
Yeah, I, I get it. I've definitely, you know, call people what you. You just don't. And it's a lot. It's a lot for anyone but 79. You don't know what you're doing. You're getting an award. You're doing this. It's like you're just doing the most, you know, so give her a break.
B
She also probably doesn't know, like, any of the songs nominated or whatever. Literally, the more I think about it and process it is like, so Trish.
A
Cody to do it's still me now. If I saw something, I'd be like, what is this a song? Is this an art? You know, it gets. It's confusing. It gets confusing for people who aren't in the know. You know, it's too funny. But that wasn't that bad. I'm glad that they took it it lightly. Yeah. A lot of people can handle themselves like, in a good. You know, I. I could never. Like, if someone asked me an awkward question, I'd just be like, yeah, I'd freeze.
B
Yeah, the Grammys. Overall, I feel like everyone was kind of in a good mood. Like, there was no real. Like, it was chaotic and messy, but, like, in a cutesy way.
A
Yeah. I think nothing crazy.
B
Yeah. And I think everyone's speeches, like, obviously, like, Bad Bunny, his historic win for album of the year, and he used both the speeches. Talk about ice. Billie Eilish did as well. It was. I didn't. It was just a good show, I think, overall.
A
Yeah, I agree.
B
And I was like. I knew going into it was going to be, like, kind of Bad Bunny's night. And it's funny. I read an article that was like, last year was, like, Kendrick's year right before super bowl, and now Bad Bunny getting all his acclaims right before the super bowl, too. It is, like, very much. They are the moment right now. So. Yeah.
A
I mean, Charlie XX is literally the moment, but I'm just gonna ride for her all year.
B
You know what? Take me back to Coachella. Last year, when you. You really. You were taking strays in Support of Charlie vs Green Day as the. As the headliner debacle.
A
I was. You're right.
B
You really went up to bat for the girl, even though you're the Green Day Stan. You.
A
I was, but I'm sorry. Brat is the new Green Day and will forever be. We're in our Brat era. Change it to pink lime green next time. Actually, Demi, can you just put this to green?
C
Green.
A
Thanks.
C
He does it every time.
A
Does he Lime green. This is a Brett episode. Hi, British folk. This is Charlie xcx. And this is what's in my purse. Second, I didn't accident. I did self tape before you got here. I did a lot before you got here. I did the self tape, and I had to do a French accent.
B
That is.
A
It's not for White Lotus, everybody. But it was.
C
It was a coincidence.
A
I did say messy. That's all I can say about it. But there was more, and I feel like I kind of nailed it. It. I think so. I got to stop talking about auditions. I talk about auditions and it's like. I don't know. I probably shouldn't say, like, what? Okay, say this.
C
You can if it's announced.
A
No, it's not that. It's my sister. Can I tell that Hot Topic? I mean, she probably texted me for a reason, right? I mean, can't tell me something about the Jonas Brothers and not want me to share it.
B
Say it.
A
Okay. Like, my sister is, like. Doesn't, like, leave her house. Like, and she loves it. And I love that for her because I didn't either. Like, who wants to leave their house? Nobody.
C
But.
A
But she, like, rarely is the house. And she's like, oh, I forgot to tell you. She's like, the Jonas Brothers paid for my dessert last night in Sherman Oaks. And I was like, oh, what? And she's like. She was. Yeah. I, like, went out for my friend's birthday. I forget the name of the restaurant. Sherman Oaks. Whatever. She goes. But the Jonas Brothers were behind us, and when they were getting up to leave, they, like, leaned over and they said, we paid for your desserts.
B
Wow.
A
For clarification, it was. It was Nick and Joe. No. Joe.
B
No. Kevin.
C
Kevin.
A
Nick and Joe. No. Who's the other one?
B
Kevin.
A
Oh, is that what she just said?
B
Yeah.
A
Yes. Right. That's what my sister said. There's the single one. And then. And then Nick.
B
Yes.
A
Joe was single.
B
Joe was single.
A
Nick. And then the other one is Claim to fame.
B
Yes.
A
Claim to fame was not there.
B
Okay.
A
That's who.
B
Kevin. Kevin and Franklin.
A
Okay. Kevin and Franklin.
B
Franklin's amazing.
A
Not in the Jonas Brothers, though. Not okay. Okay. And then they look at the friend, and then my sister did have photographic evidence, although I don't know if she. But, well, they just took a picture because it was her friend's birthday, and then behind them was the Jonas Brothers, so you can kind of see their profiles in it, and it's kind of dark or whatever. And I was like, oh, that's so random. But anyways, it was pretty cool. And she's like, I almost told them you should have casted my sister. And I was like, why didn't you? That would have been everything. But, like, how random, right? Like, why did they just pay for someone's desserts?
B
I guess just, you know, passing it on. What is that thing? You know, you. You did that.
A
Pay it forward.
B
You. Yes, pay it forward. You know, you pay for, like, when you're in fast food, you're like, okay, for the person behind me, too close.
C
You can see in the picture. So they heard it's a birthday. So I think maybe that's sweet. Like, you know, happy birthday.
A
That was Cali's chance to date Joe Jonas.
C
True.
A
I was like, maybe he was like.
B
Well, maybe he'll hear this, and they'll be like, you know, those misconnections.
C
Like, now he can find her. Yes. Because he's Looking for her right now.
B
Very Camp Rock. I gotta find you, find you. And then Callie is, I guess the. The Demi in that situation.
C
Yeah.
A
Age appropriate. My sister just turned 33. He's 37. I think 38. Yeah, I think I like them. Yes. I auditioned for Camp Rock 3. I don't think it's a secret. I think I said it on tour probably. Yeah, I auditioned for Camp Rock 3. And of all the auditions, look, when I don't get an audition, it's like, that makes sense. I'm not really an actress yet. I'm doing. Training for it, but came back to me. I really. I did it. I did it six days after giving birth to Aquaman. Into the audition, and I felt really confident about it. I was like, this is my role. This is 100% my role. Can't say what it is, but I'm excited to see who plays it. Look, whoever plays is. Is probably the most deserving. But I was so sad because I guess, like, it doesn't matter. Who cares? Like, we did the self tape and Mozart. Moses. We haven't seen the movie, but Moses.
B
I don't think it's out yet, mama.
C
No.
A
So we didn't. We were kind of confused on who. So I looked it up after the audition. I probably should look it up before. But like, I guess he was playing three different characters, but they're all. All the brothers, so they all have names.
C
Yeah, but we.
A
Yeah, so you were playing all three. But you were. You had the same voice for every. Every different character. So I couldn't really.
C
That's like, whenever we do self tapes, I'm the person reading the lines.
B
And she wants you to be acting.
A
Well, yeah, you have to act a little.
C
Yeah. Because at some point we said, okay, you should look to all the different.
A
Yeah, because all the. All the three brothers are saying something and I'm like, enough. Like, you know. And I was like. But I couldn't do that because it was just one. Okay, this. And we're gonna do this. No, we're gonna do this. Actually. We're gonna do that. Like, he was just arguing with himself, but it should have been arguing between the three different characters. Anyways.
B
He one handed out. Okay, got it.
A
Yes.
C
And.
A
Well, actually, I should release on the raw self tapes one day because it's literally me just telling Moses, can you not look me in the eyes? And then he, like, looks down. Give me something.
C
I feel like I'm the one being addiction.
A
I was six days postpartum. I was a little. I Felt like I looked pretty legit. That I look kind of cute in it. I remember that day being like, oh, I look good. Like I did feel the same.
C
Perfect for you. But sometimes you too distracting. If you're too famous for.
B
Yes.
C
A role, that's not the major I get.
B
Well, we can be trans. Let's just be clear. Yes, it was the new lead. Obviously Demi Lovato is not in it. She's just a producer. And yes, you were going to be the Demi Lovato characteristics. You were the lead.
A
The boys couldn't decide who could get me. It was quite the opposite in fact. It was like being a meemaw basically. I wasn't a meemaw, but it was like I was really like. I mean I think me and Joe are the same age but I'm happy to audition for this role of this 40 or something year old lady.
B
Maybe that's the thing. You were too young. People would have been like she should be the love interest.
A
Right, right. I was, I really was like getting passports around for the kids because it filmed in Vancouver and I was like we need to get Aquaman's passport. Like I was like planning because they gave me dates in August and I was really, really planning my life around it. I really thought I nailed it. But maybe one day I can put out the self tape when it comes out. I can't wait to see who. Who got the role. I'm sure she's great.
B
You. I mean I imagine H. Larson maybe.
A
Between me and Zar. No, in my head it's going to be like a, like I'm assuming like a Kathy Bates or something because it was like the, the probably say they were looking for like a Beanie Feldstein type. Maybe it's Beanie Felt. Maybe they gave it to her cuz they're like we want a Beanie Feldstein type. And I was like, oh, okay, that's. I wouldn't put us in the same category but I. Maybe. But both not size zeros I suppose, but. So I was like, oh no, this could be me. Yeah. I'm assuming they went with someone like older. Older. I mean because it was. They were looking for someone in their 40s.
C
So I think somebody else are less known, less familiar.
A
Well my people were like, oh, they just, they think you're a little too famous. I'm like, I don't know if that's. I don't know if that's possible.
C
But it was nice because you don't want to be overshadowed by it.
A
Okay. Not me overshadowing the Jonas Brothers. I was like, watch myself tape. I would not be overshadowing.
C
Well, one day on Patreon, I think we can review all this. Oh, really?
B
I know that's a good idea.
A
I committed. I knew I like this part. I was like, this point.
C
We have enough self tapes.
A
We did. We did one this morning. The one this morning was kind of crazy too. This one. But this one was like, had a lot of lines, the Camp Rock one. And I was like, so convinced that this role would be mine that I even memorized. I mean, I usually try to memorize, but this one I'm like, really memorized. I was off script. I have props. I'm like. I'm like, really? Like, this is my role. Like, this is it it. And yeah, I know. And then. But anyways, then my sister's like, the journalist brother said behind me. And I was like, oh, my God, that's crazy. I just don't know why they didn't cast you. And I was like, why didn't you ask them? That was the moment. Because we do think. Yeah. Anyways, we do think Joe Jonas might know because he used my sound or maybe just uses that and probably not. You know what people do? They have Tick tock. They have like social media people.
B
Yes.
A
Do this out.
B
They just say, okay, you're gonna do this, right? Yep.
A
They have like a Dario being like, here, use this song. I love the Jonas Brothers. Always have. I think they're amazing. Just three boys from New Jersey just trying to make their way, you know, I like them just trying to make their way. Just trying to make their way in this world. And I am. That would have been cool to be in Camp Rock. That would have been really cool. But that's okay. Camp Rock 4. Maybe the next one. But shout out to Nick and Joe. I wonder who paid. I wonder who gave their card. Who put their card down for.
B
It doesn't matter. I mean, rich.
C
They all. They probably all have one family account.
B
Yeah.
A
Who was the person with them? Maybe they pay. Like, I would love to know. And then it's like so random. Could you imagine, like, Nick and Joe were just like, we paid for your desserts. What would you say?
B
Thank you.
A
That's it. Would you be like, okay, I have a picture. I'd want a picture. I guess at that point, you're too cool.
B
You're like, oh, funny.
A
Sherman Oaks. What are they doing having a dinner in terminals?
B
You have Connor Stewart with just in Sherman Oaks too, Because wow. Yeah. I am Jimmy Was like, oh, my God. Like, I was just at that Cheesecake Factory.
A
That one in Sherman Oaks.
B
Yes.
A
Nobody's there.
B
I was like, wow, you almost met the star of Joker too. That's so crazy.
A
That's why I want to interview him. I can't wait to be on the carpet. How was Joker too?
B
Well, I guess it's good you have those passports because I guess if you're in heated rivalry season two, you got to go to Canada anyway.
A
So, yeah, I'm ready. I'm ready for a Canadian moment. I would love to be. There are girls in it. It.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah.
B
So, yeah, you definitely have a shot.
A
I could do a gay sex scene. Me and Terry. The chemistry's there.
B
Terry o' Connor and. Yep.
A
What?
B
Well, because Robbie, who's in heated rivalry, was in over compensating and his friends with Benny. So I don't know if that would complicate things.
A
I think I have to be team Terry now.
B
I think I'm switching second. Benny is over here. Like, you know what, Benny, I. Benito, I've always been on your side. Like, trust me.
A
Well, Terry's always had my back, though, with things. I really feel like I have to. Yeah, sorry, Benny. I have to turn down overcompensating season two. I will be doing whatever Terry's doing. Me just being so parasocial. I know. That's why you can't be, like, nice too nice to people because they have that parasocialness about them that's like, well, they're nice to me. One time on a carpet, you know, Know. But in my head anyways. That's my Jonas Brother story. I've been dying to say it. I think he said it at a meet and greet.
B
I believe it because you'd be saying everything at a meet and greet. It doesn't take much.
A
Trish Craig probably posted it at some point. Audition for Camp Rock 3. Thank you, Trish Cray, for always having my back. Like, truly Trish Craze. A real one.
B
I know. Tea. I love it. I. When I was getting the photos from the the moment premiere and everyone was posting them, like, on Twitter and stuff, I was like, like, trish Crave. Did you get this one? What about this one? Trish Crave.
A
Oh, you were feeding them.
B
Oh, I was publicist mode. I told you. Oh, I love it.
A
Is the outlet to break it. We do owe him some, like, times to give some. Something groundbreaking because some exclusive. He always gets it. And then when we're like, can you retract that? Because we. We can't have it. He deletes it and then someone else posts it. So we will give you. Well, we were giving you groundbreaking. That was good.
B
Yes, yes.
A
Winning exclusive to you at game him about it.
B
Just photos. I was like, look at this one. This one out.
A
I wonder how he's getting fast because he's screenshotting. Cuz like a24 was posting in real time. So I thought maybe he was like screenshotting.
B
There was some and then like Jared who Style who works with Chris who styles. Charlie was also boots on the ground.
A
I saw him there too. You saw who Jared.
B
Oh, he was. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
He came to my Thousand Oak show. I saw him there. We've been talking. I think we were to. I think I'm using for a couple things coming up soon. I'm very excited about. He's wonderful. He's. He's really is like the it style. Like he's gonna blow up. So I was like, just don't. Just let me get a styling here and there.
B
Yeah.
A
Because he did Charlie and she looked amazing.
B
Yeah, he does Charlie. They do Charlie, Demi and Adela and I'm sure many more. But those are the ones I know. I think Gabriette as well. So they girls. It girls.
A
Yeah. Oh, I saw Matty Healey.
B
Oh, you did?
A
Do you like him?
B
I didn't like him during when he was dating Taylor. I like him away from Taylor.
A
He was like behind everybody on the red carpet.
B
Gabriette is in the movie and he is partnered. I was like partnered Gabriette.
A
Why was he not on the carpet with her then?
B
Maybe it's not. He's kind of lowkey so maybe not to like have attention or whatever. And also he inevitably gets asked about Taylor all the time.
A
I think it was ET or somebody was like filming him filming her.
B
They posted that so like on Trish Judy, but.
A
Right. Why would he just not go on the cart? But then knowing people are going to film him behind us, that's more distracting. Like who's this person?
B
I do love Gabriette though. I think she's so fierce.
A
She was beautiful. She was really. I don't think she was doing interviews either. Or maybe not just with me. I don't know.
B
I don't think she did.
A
No, she wasn't.
B
Yeah. She's another one that's almost too cool.
A
And elusive as they should be. You know that Troy too wasn't giving interviews. Like they. They should just be elusive. Although we do love the interview. Like Charlie just being down to earth. You know what I mean? Like that I love that I was like, okay, just a human being right here. I just. I really am like, wow, they're so pretty, everybody. And you're like, wow. Sometimes when you see a really pretty person, you're like, I am kind of just average. Like I kind of think of myself as like the most beautiful woman ever. And then you see people who literally are like little dainty princesses and you're just like, wow, you're gorgeous.
B
Oh, speaking of pretty girls, I got invited to Kenzie Luby's birthday party. It's a wig themed party.
A
What is it?
B
Is it a wig theme party?
A
Wow.
B
I know. I got to raid the wig.
A
Let me guess. The rainbow?
B
I was singing that one.
A
That's a good one. Are you going to go? You better go though.
B
Yeah. Because I couldn't go to Jake. She invited me to Jake Weber's New Year's Eve party and I couldn't go to that. So I. I'm going to really make the effort.
A
You're going to? Really?
B
Cuz I love Kenzie. I've only talked to her twice, but she's like really pretty.
A
Have you talked to her in irl?
B
No, only via dm. And she's so.
A
I met her the very first club with Johnny and Jake. And I remember she was in the house. Like, this girl's very pretty.
B
Like, she seems so sweet.
A
Yeah, we're just. We're just friends.
B
I'm very sure Jake Weber also is stunned on the Grammys red carpet.
A
Literally. How. How is everyone getting everywhere? That's what I want to know. It is crazy. Like even vanilla. I asked her, can I call her Vanilla or Vanilla Lace? I don't know. I feel like I was being way too casual with it.
B
The full government named Vanilla N. Yeah, okay.
A
I felt too casual. Vanilla Maze. I was like, oh my God. Like, how did you hear all this? Oh, just. They just emailed me. I was like, oh, that is kind of same with us. Like literally the red carpet thing was just like, do you want to do this right, car? You're like, oh, yeah, sure. Like, it is just so casual of it all. Yeah, I saw. Yeah, Jake Weber was there. Like that. That is kind. That's a red carpet to get a getty image at. But I probably would be too scared too. I'd probably be like, no, nobody wants a picture of me.
B
Yeah, no, no, no, no.
A
But I don't think they care. You're right. Photographers just don't care. They hold up a sign they hate the picture.
B
That is the key. You just got to have one of the publicists there to say who is here?
A
And like.
B
Okay, got it. They take a photo of the name and then they take a photo of the person.
A
Yeah. And they didn't do that at the.
B
Yeah. Moses clocked it. Yeah.
A
But he did a test shot of me too. I was like, you don't want to put the test.
C
But I literally did a test. He was like, can I just see the light and everything?
B
Like you can DIY the sign and then just bring it to every. Like. Yeah. So you always have one made and like it's legible. Cuz sometimes they write like on the whiteboard and it looks.
A
This was digital. They had.
C
Usually it's a nine.
A
Those ladies like to me too. The publicist ladies were like, you knew you were on time. Like, they were really sweet. They would have put my name up.
C
It's on an iPad. But I think the way the photographer works is if it's not that person they know, just don't even pay attention. It's just people trying to get photos. So unless that person with the iPad shows that the name. They're like, this person doesn't matter. Is not.
A
Yeah, they really are.
B
Bring your own iPad or something.
A
Yeah.
B
Next time.
A
Next time we'll do that. So you're gonna go. You're gonna go to the party?
B
I think so. Yeah. Yeah.
A
That better be it.
B
I'm a little intimidated though. Again. It's just like the. The coolest. I mean, they're so brat. But I guess I'm almost brat. I'm like brat adjacent.
A
You're going to wear lime green. You need to lime green. That's my new. My new era for sure. I feel like I've been brat coated without even knowing. Wicked Beetlejuice. You know, I've been so brat. I have so much green.
C
True.
A
The Fiona Shrek. The Fiona Ogre. That's me. Like, you know, there's so many oh my God. Brat moments in my life. I love. Was fun. We've had a fun week. You know, it's been a great.
B
A lot of action. A lot of action.
A
Get tired though. I like this week. I'm like, I need to sleep this week because.
B
To make up for it. Yeah. Oh, you were kind of in the news a little bit. I read an article about Alex Warren talking about his Grammys performance and how he was like pitchy and.
A
Oh, poor Alex Warren.
B
I know.
A
Well, it wasn't as pitchy. I mean, he was just behind Yes. I mean that's. But so mean. Can I tell you? You like, if I had to sing live, I wouldn't know where the high was. But can we start this over? Like it's so hard.
B
But you do sing live.
A
I will. I haven't, have I? Oh, because my Broadway show, I did sing with the band. That's true. It's hard. It's hard to find where to jump in there. But yeah, was I. Was I mentioned in this article?
B
It was an article talking about celebrities rushed to his defense like Trisha Paytas. And then it was your quote which was a comment under his tick tock. But.
A
Oh, did I comment? What I comment. Wait, what article was this demo e online. Oh, I love that he is citing me.
B
Yeah, let me get the quote.
A
What did I say?
B
Alex's tick tock comments were filled with support from his fans and famous pals.
C
Including.
B
Including Trisha Paytas who wrote. You actually crushed it though. Very you commenting and then not remember commented your support.
A
But oh, I did see that. No, I felt so bad. Like first off, I love. This is what I love about influencers being mainstream is like the minute they get off stage.
B
Yes.
A
Guys, let me tell you what happened. I love it. No, it's actually like it is a little more brat to be that way than have a perfect performance. You know what I mean? It is like right to have a little bit of a up. It's kind of like whatever, like more people are talking about it. No, I did feel bad especially because we talked about that how like that was his song. I mean he's probably performed it literally a hundred thousand times in this past year. Like all we hear is this song. Song, Ed Sheeran, like everybody is singing this song. He's saying it a million times. Like that does suck on like your big night to do that. But you know, I liked it. I still enjoyed it. I liked when he was rising up.
C
You know who didn't suck? Justin Bieber. He had the best performance that night.
A
You.
C
Oh, I'm a new fan now.
B
I don't believe her.
A
Wow. Just from that performance.
C
Yeah, yeah. Completely a different person.
A
Explain further. I like it. I like where you're going because it.
C
Was the opposite of everyone. It was like, I'm not even gonna be dressed. I'm just gonna play my guitar in the sampler. Just my voice and I'm gonna be perfect. And it was like a perfect performance.
A
Wow. Pitch perfect.
C
Like I think his is back. Like it's a new Justin. Like it's a different Justin and one that it's him on his own, you know what I mean? Like, he's not anymore or owned by anyone or managed by anyone. It just. This is him. This is what he wants to do.
A
Just Justin. I like that.
C
So anyway, we're going to Coachella. We gotta see him.
A
Wow, we're really manifesting Coachella for us. We talked about it last time too. Sugar Bear hair, maybe.
B
I read. I mean, I didn't check the sources on this. I read like a comment on TikTok that was like, Justin has anxiety, so it was amazing that the Grammys let him perform where he couldn't, like, see the crowd or whatever. And if that's true, that's. I guess that is cool, right? Like, he would be anxious if, like, you know, there was all the lights and stuff to see, like all the people. So it was very much like dark. He performed and he like walked right off to like, not get anxious or overwhelmed by the crowd.
A
I don't know if that's it. He's playing Coachella.
B
I was thinking that. You know what I mean?
A
I don't think he's like, no crowds for me.
C
Everybody. Justin.
A
I'm like, you know what? That.
B
That makes some sense. I kind of live for that, though.
A
I love the theory. I don't think that's real. I think it's Justin Bieber.
C
It just. It sounds more. More like the. The style of performance he wanted was very intimate. So I think they addressed that in that way of very quiet light and everything.
A
Love the theory, though.
B
My favorite was the. He debuted the bat, a new back tattoo, and it kind of looked like Hailey Bieber. But people have been debating if it's Hailey Bieber or Jesus. Which two very different.
A
Does he love Jesus or what?
B
Well, yes, he's very religious.
A
He is, yeah.
C
He's always going to that church and Hollywood. But Justin Bieber face, I thought it.
B
Looked like her face. But everyone's like Jesus, though.
A
You kind of think about it. Put a little crown of thorns around her. I mean, that's on a cross. Yeah. Okay. That's you, that's Oscar, not me. I'm just kidding. Oh, my God. By the way, Jesus is very hot. I married a Jesus of four years. He played him in National Geographic. Like, Jesus is like gorge and beautiful and non gender.
C
But did the tattoo had a beard or.
B
No, it looked like her.
A
Maybe the shadowing.
C
They literally had the picture of her next to it. It looked like her.
A
Did he comment?
B
No, she just, you know, was in his undies. And showed his back, and it looked like Haley.
A
What was it on his back? Like, his.
C
Like, it was a big tattoo. It was like a frame. And inside of it is a face.
B
Yeah. And was it. It's like, where was it? Like, between his shoulder blades almost right.
C
Like, center of the back.
A
That's kind of cool if we got a picture of Haley.
B
I know, because, again, everyone thinks he hates her. So I'm like, well, he got a fate, like, her face on his back, so.
A
That is crazy. It is so crazy. Like, you're, like, married to someone, have a baby with someone, show up with carpets and, like, he hates her. It's like, why? Like, they're together all the time.
B
I knew it immediately when they walked the carpet, too, because, again, I think Justin is probably just anxious when it comes to carpets and stuff because he's very, like, hands and pockets. Like, he walks. And then there was, like, one video where Haley, like, she's getting, like, lint off her dress or something and fixing it. He's standing there, like, hands in pockets, just, like, looking straight, like a neutral expression. Everyone's like, oh, my God, he hates her. He won't even help. I'm like, I think he's just anxious, you guys.
C
It's more. He hates the situation he's in because, you know, everyone is taking photos of you, looking at you, videoing you.
A
And also, like, non observant. I think if we. Like, if you see me and Moses at the moment, it looks like we don't even know each other. Like, I'm always just like. Like, hold my phone, do this. Because it's just like, you're so frantic. Like, you don't think about anything. Like, I'm not thinking about anything. I'm just all over the place. Like, the. My water is down. Like, you just, you know, you don't think of anything. I would never think to be like, let's be lovey. Let me check Moses. You know what I mean? Like, you just. Too much is happening. Mo's always. He's always, like, getting stuff off. But, like, I think that's just ocd. Autistic. I don't know. We don't know. But right there's always, like. He's always picky. He loves to adjust, like, my underwear if it's like, you know, if it's, like, rolled. You know how you, like, have a roll. Like, if your underwear is, like, a little tucked in after going to the bathroom, he needs to, like, adjust it all the time.
C
He's like a child just. She'll pull her under up and never fix it. It's like, it's literally one roll up.
A
And he's like, fixing it.
C
I'm like, it's fine.
A
Oh, my God, it is so brat. We need to order some lime green thongs. I love this brat era. She's so cool. They have a brat credit card in the movie. And it's like, all I've been thinking about. I'm like, I really want this br. I really want my own credit card. Actually, Ashley, she, like, advertises, like, this credit card, and it's like, lime green, and it's like. It's kind of like the whole plot point of the movie. But, like, I would love a Trish card. That'd be so cool. She's cool. She's brat. I love it.
C
And he looked very healthy. And he looked. He's doing well.
A
You're a big Justin Bieber fan over there.
C
It's more. I like the. The fact that he's doing well. He looks like he's doing good because he's been through so much with Hollywood and the music industry here as a child. Child. And to see him now have a child and become a healthier adult and all that and still be creative making music.
A
Yeah, he's kind of like a forever fave, I think people. Oh, it's like a. It's like a Britney in the sense. Like, for, like. I mean, he still performs, but, like, she could never perform again. And she's always, like, a legend or like Michael Jackson or like Madonna or something. Like, it's just like, I think you're forever cool. Unlike that flop Justin Timberlake, you know, I think, like, he's never gonna be cool again, I think. Matthew Morrison. Have you seen Matthew Morrison on tour? No, he's been touring.
B
Where?
A
Nashville. He was in this past weekend. You haven't seen him?
B
No.
A
I really like Matthew Morrison. I really need to get him on the podcast.
B
You came around. Now you like him.
A
I think I like him.
B
Okay, Jimmy, go back and edit out every episode where we talked about Mr. Shoe being creepy and him, remember he had something he got fired from. So you think you can dance or something?
C
Wait, his touring with the Shoe?
A
Yes. Literally everything. He's doing hairspray. He's like, you can't stop the beatings. Doing, like, these, like, dance moves. And he's like. He's kind of killing it. And it's like, you know, maybe like 50 people. But he is giving is all as if it's freaking Broadway Stadium arenas. Like, he Is he's really kind of killing it. He did this like crazy. He tells stories. He's very, like, somber. His story times are very, like, emotional and deep.
B
Somber the adjective or somber the singer?
A
Somber? Definitely the adjective. I don't know the singer.
B
I could have told you. Like, he was like. Like somber or. He is somber?
A
Yeah, he's somber because he's telling a story about, like, a little dubious. I mean, he made a story about 9 11, about himself. But it was interesting because he's talking.
C
Was he in the building?
A
I need everyone to like, watch this clip of him. And I feel like it's a long clip, so I can't just show you because it's like a too many clip. But he's telling a really dramatic story about being in New York. He's like, we're underground. We're under the tunnel. All of a sudden it stops. He's like. We hear combustions. Our phones don't work. I'm writing my goodbyes, like, all this stuff. He goes, but then the train comes out of the tunnel and we realize it wasn't us, it was the towers. So I run in my girlfriend's apartment, and then he runs. I push the button. I go up to the 51st floor. He goes, I come out. I run. I try to get the key. Like, he's like. He's like acting inside. He goes, I open it up. I open up. Oh, she's just laying in bed with a man. That wasn't me. What I said, here's your key. You might want to turn on the TV. 911 just happened.
B
This is giving you a 2018 in your kitchen. It is.
A
It's kind of.
B
This would have been a Trisha, a blonde sentinel for MJ video 2018 you1 woman show in your kitchen.
A
We should go on tour, me and Matthew Morrison. We already had to say. I. I commented on that TikTok whoever posted it. And I was like, this is art. Because it kind of is, right? It's kind of like. Because even him running and pushing and like, wa. And then unlock. He's like.
C
It sounds like he made the holding up in an improv class.
A
No, it's giving very much improv class.
B
It's giving Gabbie Hanna to when, like to the. The mirror thing when the. This. She was dating someone. And then another girl wrote like, I love you in the fog in the mirror. And then, you know, when she was in the shower, the steam or whatever it is giving that, like.
A
But it wasn't his handwriting.
B
Yes.
A
And you're like someone else was in there. But then the best part is. Wait, what was the song he goes into? Can I. Can I just see? I have to get the song that he goes into because he goes right into a song right after that reveal. Okay, this is my favorite tik tok, by the way, of the whole. I really. Okay, maybe we can, like, react to this on Patreon or something, because it's like, my favorite tik tok. The song he goes into is so crazy. Hold on, I'm gonna find it. Please tell me I saved.
B
For what the.
C
Yeah, we can watch the whole thing.
A
Here it is. Okay, it's too long, but I'll.
C
I could still hear the screams.
B
The automated subway conductor came over the loudspeaker.
A
Next stop, World Trade Center.
B
Yeah, perfect timing.
C
Train plunged underground.
B
But we never made it. We sat trapped under the East Room.
A
For what felt like an eternity.
B
Terror clawed in my chest as the world above me collapsed.
A
Powerless to escape, powerless to understand.
B
Powerless to do anything but wait. And not knowing what my fate would be, I. I took out a crumpled receipt from my pocket. At night, I wrote down what I thought might be my last words. 21 years old. Writing my own goodbye, wondering if I'd.
C
Ever see my loved ones again. When the train finally surfaced.
B
Everyone walking out is killing me.
C
Sounds like people having dinner. Sprinting to her buildings, I took the young bit of the 15th floor. He spin the hallway.
B
My key slid into the lock. The door swung open.
A
There she was in bed.
C
With another man.
B
That would have been your gag. Set apart, right? Staring like I was the one who did the law. The laugh. I took the key, placed it on.
C
The table, Said, you might want to.
B
Turn on the TV and walk down.
A
Isn't it rich?
B
Are we a pair?
A
Oh, yeah. So funny. The top comment, he's either Andy Coffin or his nurse needs to be sent this video.
C
So who's the audience? Is it, like, people that like Glee or is he just, like, there? Like it's a dinner, Like a restaurant?
A
Huh?
C
It's just a restaurant. And he. His.
A
No, that's his tour. He's, like, at a comedy club or something. Like, he's. He's at a cabaret. Like, that's his show that he. Anyway, sorry. I literally just wasted, like, five minutes showing you guys that. But it was it, so. It's so good because. Also, wait, wait, make it 911, because.
C
I can't tell if it's, like, what is he trying to do?
B
Right?
A
Someone said that. They're like, either this Is like really good performance art. Or this is like, insane. Which I think is kind of like a good artist. Crazy to make 911 where people, like, did lose their lives about you. It's like, I was about to write my goodbyes. It's like, well. Well, people, like, died in 9 11. Like, but you didn't. So why are you saying that's like. It's such a weird. Anyways. That part's weird. But I mean, that is crazy. That is great. I mean, I feel like I've done some crazy stuff, but I don't think I've ever made, like, a tragedy about me, like, where people lost their lives. You know, I just remember, like, I.
B
Don'T know if I get this song connection.
A
There's not. It's okay. It's from. It's from a musical. It's like Sweet Charity or something like that. Like, it has nothing to do with it. So it's like, why did you.
B
Like, it should have been. And like. Because I know that she was unfaithful.
A
And it kills me inside to know.
B
That I am happy with some. It should have been something like that. That would have been like the Glee tea. You know what I mean? Like, if that happened to Rachel Berry, she would have gone into like.
A
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. He did pick a weird song choice. But anyways, TikTok Matthew Morrison, Nashville. Matthew Morrison on tour. Like, he's. He's really given. He really gives, you know, you can't stop the beat. He does it. Can I show you that real quick? And I promise we can keep moving. This one is the time. This is so good. Okay. I should just send you these. But I feel like you wouldn't watch it because sometimes people send me stuff and I'm like, I'm not watching it. Okay, this one is really good. This is my whole thing. Matthew Morrison, Hairspray. Oh, yeah.
B
This is the most.
A
It's good.
B
Eras the Trish thing I've ever seen.
A
It's given. He said it. I mean, he's good. He's kind of killing.
C
Yeah.
A
He's dancing round and round in my heart's keeping time to the speed Actually, we would do a great duet on this. Him as Link Larkin and me as Tracy Turnblad. Tracy, I'm in love with you no matter what you weigh oh, my God. Oh, my God. A reboot with me and Matthew Morrison. All of it. Someone called Brian Murphy. Also, my. My Tik Tok saves are also these little AI things. Have you seen that?
C
I saw a tik tok about that. You reposting all of these.
B
Oh, my God, look how cute. Me, the publicist.
C
Somebody made a TikTok about. If you go to Trisha Paytas repost, there's all of these videos of.
A
Can they see that?
C
Food, babies eating themselves.
B
Oh, my God. We need to get you on a street corner donating money and cleaning purifying water.
A
What are we doing? All right, well, that's my fyp. That brought so much joy to me this weekend. Both of those. I love him. I need to get him on the podcast. Podcast, I'm sure. Morrison, Turn it around, Wicked Witch. I think that's so good. Mm. I mean, they even. They talked about him on snl right when it was. Who was hosting with Ariana Grande. I think they were talking about Matthew Morrison cameos. You know, you didn't see that in Bo and Yang and like, nothing's like a Matthew Morrison cameo and Matthew Morrison. Like, that's crazy. They mentioned me and you were on.
B
Snl, so I guess it makes sense.
A
Legends only. Legends only. Alexander Skarsgard. Is that his name? What's he known for? I know he was in the moment, but he's also on snl.
B
Oh, he is promoting. I think he's promoting like, a. A gay leather fetish daddy movie right now. Like, pup play stuff. But I know him from True Blood. I'm surprised he never got into True Blood back in the day.
A
Vampire.
B
Vampire and like, sexy. A lot of sex. Because it was like, on HBO or Showtime when of those.
A
That a cool theme song, right?
B
I think so.
A
I want to do bad things. I like that. When I was a stripper, I used to dance that song, and I was like, it's True Blood on my own. What the that is. But I like the song, and I used to like that.
B
I'm surprised you never had a True Blood moment.
A
But I probably. My broke era where I was not having TV or Internet.
B
I know, but I even delayed, like, it's. It feels like something that you would have got into because it was like, sexy and vampires and werewolves and all. All that.
A
Is that one Ian Somerhalder too?
B
No, that's Vampire Diaries, which was in Warner Brothers. There was a Vampire Diary shirt I almost got at the WB tour, but I was like, let me just pick pll.
A
You really always go for the girls, which is why we like you.
C
He's also in another show, Murder Bot. Have you seen that? No, I think it's a Apple TV show.
A
Ian Somerhalder, Alexander.
C
Yeah, because we saw in the movie. I'm like, wait, I know this person. I know his voice. I know he's his brother.
A
Is it right?
B
Yes. Bill Skarsgrd. And his dad's Stellan Skarsgard from Mamma Mia. Yeah. And he's nominated for an Oscar.
A
Skarsgard's have it on Locked was Alexander Skarsgard. Did he date Elle Fowler?
B
I don't know.
A
I want to say he did. Right before that Beast movie. He did. Remember that Beauty and the Beast knockoff? Or maybe it wasn't.
B
That wasn't him. That was another blonde. That was Alexander Ludwig. I want to say.
A
Oh, which someone one of those dated? I think Skarsgard dated was Skarsgard and Magic Mike. Whoever was imagining Mike dated EL Fowler, just type in Al Fowler and Alex. Oh, she's married to an Alex. She's married as Goot.
B
Yes, to me.
A
Alex's. What's the other one? That's so weird it came up. Maybe it was me searching.
B
I was gonna say.
A
Oh my gosh, that's gonna bother me.
B
Oh, Alex Petifer. He's the Magic Mike.
A
Oh, yeah. And he was the Beast. He was a beast.
B
Yes, yes, yes.
A
Okay. Well, there's so many. Damn. A lot of blocks. Alex is out there.
B
Yeah.
A
This is why we name our kid Aquaman. Because there's too many freaking Alexes. Like, what do you mean? Oh, Alex Peter for Alex Ludwig. Alex Goot. Like, how many Alex's are out there? Oh my God. There's actually so many. That's crazy. There's so many Alex's in our life. Because remember I was trying to send the email from Alex, our ad person, and I accidentally Alex someone on my publishing team and I was just like, oh my God, I got the frickin. There's too many freaking Alexes. There's so many Alexes. Is that name needs to stop Earl. It really goes into the girls, right? So many. I can't. That name is actually diabolical.
C
Some names just cap at some point. Like, sorry, name is taken.
A
Alex is crazy. Actually, now that we think of all the Alexes, we know there's way too many. They need to be stopped. Well, glad we got to because that was gonna drive me nuts. I was like. Because he's pretty big Alex. But if her. What happened him?
B
His last movie was last year though, but it was called under the Stars and I haven't heard of it, but shout out Alex Peter. He was really hot in the Beast movie.
A
Yeah, I remember that one. But no one really watched it.
B
Yeah, not to Go back to the Grammys. But this did tickle me a little bit. There was one person notably missing from the red carpet. Cole from the glambot.
C
Did you see that? I forgot about that.
B
That killed me. That really killed me. That was tea from the glam bot.
A
Do you think he canceled himself? Or someone's like, you can't come.
B
I feel like maybe it was a mutual decision, but they were like, I feel like, almost like you and Camp Rock. Cole, I think you would take away from the glambot right now. That's just your name's, like, too out there. Like, you just. There's too much conversation around you. I think it's best if you said this one out, which is kind of tea.
A
So they really were like, we're going to take the glambot, not you. Further proving everyone's point being, like, see, the glambot's.
B
Anyone can press the button. Yeah.
C
But once they do it without him, they figure, oh, we can do it without him then.
A
But can I say it's not the same.
C
It's not.
A
I love seeing Cole's hair on the carpet. Being excited. Hey, come here. Okay. It's gonna match you in three. It's very Moses when we have guests and he tells them not to, like, cling their rings. Oh, you're not really here for guest episodes. But every time we have a guest, he's like, just don't cling the rings every time. I, like, love it. I love it. I think it's important. Just like, Cole being like, all right, it's gonna come at you really fast. Just a cool pulls, and we see. Okay, great. Let's go. Ready? Three, two, one. Great. Fantastic. Like, we miss that energy when we don't see the hype. It's just like, oh, it's just like a cool camera shot that someone did. I miss Cole on it. I think we all do. And I. I get it. But he has kind of apologized, I suppose.
B
I don't know how everyone loved that he had his, like, sympathy bun when.
C
He did his apology video.
B
Reminds me of our on Patreon when we reacted to apology videos. It was, yeah, like, humble hair up in a messy bun. Like, let me be real with you guys.
A
Bad lighting, not Polish. Like, hey, yeah, up.
B
Because he. He did say, in 2019, I didn't have a team around me. I was just myself. I edited every single video. I answered every single email, and I was overwhelmed. But that's not an excuse. Everything lands on me. Overall, though, his apology was good for his reply. To the emails and being dismissive about the price and stuff, but kind of the damage is done. I think people were, like, excited to see the downfall a little bit. It was one of those things.
A
Of course, it's the power of JLo.
B
Yeah.
A
Don't mess with JLo.
B
Like, JLo Karma. We'll get you real quick.
A
I think they're working overtime. Her team. They're like, how do we spin this back on Cole? Oh, we found 2019 emails, actually. You know what I mean? Like, I mean, it was a while ago. I mean, he did an apology. I don't. I. I hope to see him at the Oscars. I think he's. I don't think he was like, yeah, I think his apology was, you know, good. Yeah, I think his hole was like, I can't be racist because I'm Chinese or something. Maybe he's a little offsetting Chinese and.
B
Growing up issues of identity, race and belonging deeply affecting me. And I would never intend to inflict that onto anybody else because, like, it.
A
Was an email, but, like, you could see her picture. Is that what it was?
B
She was. She's black. The girl who was inquiring about booking the glamboard for her wedding. And it's like, it was Gmail, so it showed her little like, avatar.
A
I see. So that's working. So I was trying to figure out where that. But okay.
B
Yeah, yeah.
A
I mean, maybe that one just been like, like, I apologize. Because sometimes even, like, if it's not your intention, if you missed the mark, whatever, sometimes it's just like, okay, but this is where it's seen as you just like, that was. I shouldn't have.
B
Yeah.
A
Profiled anyone. Whoever's emailing me, just be like, here's the rates to me.
B
I was like, I mean, this is just my perception of an email from seven years ago at this point, but for me, it was like. I feel like it was almost like drunk on power from the Glambot. You know what I mean? It was like the videos were eating. Everyone was living for Glambot. He was, you know, the one pressing the buttons or whatever, talking to people. It's like, I've made it and I feel like you're like, drunk on power.
A
Can't afford this.
B
We can't afford this. We're at the Grammys. We're at the Oscars. You think you can have this at your small town wedding where you have Stone Fire Grill Catering? No, mama, you cannot afford Stone Fire. My brother had stone Fire.
A
That's the first thing I came Right down the street. Should I get that sometime when I'm on my healthy kick? Yeah, I get that. I totally get that. I. I think, yeah, I think it's like you said seven years ago. Who hasn't said? I've definitely. I've only sent one email. I regret it was that one to Whitney Cummings, producer. And I was like. I thought it was to my people.
B
And it's like, what about the Bernie Broski one? That one.
A
Oh, yeah. I regret that one too. I regret. Yeah.
B
When you were doing the podcast. Yes.
A
What did I say it was?
B
The Kombucha meme.
A
Oh, it was at the same time. Yes.
B
I was gonna say anything. That when you were running your own podcast, very tall with the glam ball.
A
It was.
C
It was just a trip, actually pushing the buttons by herself.
A
Power Podcast one had signed me. I was like, I don't need this person. I was that.
B
You're drunk of power and then not me.
A
Flopping. Yeah. Yeah. Don't worry. That podcast flopped. I was, yeah. The Woody Cummings and the Pretty musky. I apologize. I don't know why I was like, who wants a meme girl on there? Look at you now, pretty broski. Just crushing it, killing it. Getting Marcelo Hernandez on your show. Like, it's amazing when he comes. Coming. I don't know.
B
Jury is not out.
A
Yeah. I think the flopping is.
B
Oh, true. Yeah.
A
We're in Flop Tropical right now. Kaya Asylum, if you will. I said that.
B
Right, Right.
A
It's not Kia, it's Kaya.
B
It, like, technically is Kaya Asylum because it's named after Kaia the rapper, but everyone calls it Kia Asylum.
A
I'm gonna go Kaya.
B
But also, like, it would be bratz to call it Kaya, but Haley, the report, because I I. One of her. My questions for Charlie again was a key Asylum, which everyone is over the key Asylum questions now.
A
But still, you gave that to me too. I was like, wow. Wait a minute.
B
Well, I didn, but I put a spin on it, so I, like, made a different version.
A
I was like, she's probably like, this question is.
B
I know.
A
She wrote so much and she.
B
I know. And she not you.
A
It was a great question. I asked it.
B
But too many people first.
A
Yes, that's true. Not this again.
B
But anyway, Haley called it Kya Asylum. And Charlie went, oh, the Kia Asylum. So she. So I think that might influence you.
A
Now it's officially Kia. Whatever Charlie says go, that's done in. Done also to someone. People are not on our side with the Chris Appleton last week. The $100,000. They're like, actually, if people are willing to pay that, why shouldn't he take it? Like, because I was like, that's embarrassing. Like, why it's embarrassing if you are willing to pay that. I was like, all right, you ate. I guess if someone's willing to pay you a hundred thousand, take the 100,000. It's not like he's like, forcing someone who's broke to be like, save your pennies and give it to me. I guess if someone's like, here's 100k. I take it back. I apologize for Appleton. I would love to work for skims. And I love Kim Kardashian and Kylie.
B
Oh, there we go.
A
Honestly, I don't know him. I of like, it's like the Lucas. It's like the Benny and Terry. It's like, I'm just who. Whoever is in my presence. It's. I'm not Lucas, Stan. You know, I'm sorry, Chris. So I apologize. You're a king. And. And they did say someone else was like, it's. It's flights and this. And I'm like, okay. So I don't know at the end day, like you said, if someone. It's almost made me a hundred thousand. I'll come. I'll come do your hair. I'll come sing Happy Birthday. I'll come do whatever you want. Honestly, I just think maybe, like, flexing about. It's not right. The right time to do it.
B
Yeah, I think that coin. Yes, I agree with that. I think that's where he lost me a bit too. Like, maybe just keep it to your. And in these times, you know, and I get like, he. I know in the context of the podcast, he got asked a question. I don't think he was trying to be braggadocious about it, but it's. It's kind of like Mr. Beast in that podcast being like. And you won't believe it, my house is designed so I never have to see anyone who's folding my laundry.
A
That was crazy, though. That was bad. That was weird.
B
It kind of gives that, like, maybe just you don't have to answer every question. Or if you do answer, you can do a little spam and come up with something relatable like, you know.
A
Yeah, come on our podcast. I want to have questions. I have so many questions, actually. I have so many questions, and I. I like when. I like when comments try to be like, this is actually, I don't agree with this. So not. Our comments was on a tick tock Our comments always agree with me, but in general, Moses will tell me. He always knows if, like, there's like, oh, people are saying this or this. I try not to look for my own mental health, but he'll let me know if I said something that was maybe on the wrong path. Although you let me know usually, too. I can always tell by the way you respond if I'm on the right path or not.
B
I guess so. Some.
A
Sometimes we're both wrong.
B
Yeah.
A
Because we're both just saying.
B
Sometimes I just fully disagree with what everyone else is saying.
A
So, yeah, sometimes you are like that.
B
Yeah, I'll stick to my guns. The Sabrina Carpenter Hate Train. I was sick by that. I don't think she was being a freaking Lolita tease, trying to like, oh.
A
Yeah, that was a rage.
B
Yeah. PDF bait. I mean, there's some things that come up in a. I'm like, no. Like, I just fully disagree. But, yeah, mama, kudos. That is the hard part with, like, opinions in general, people. You gotta just admit that sometimes people are just gonna disagree about things, and that's okay.
A
Yes.
B
I saw Katya tweeted about, like, a movie about the Rachel Byrne movie, if I had legs that kick you whatever. And she was just like, I hate that movie. Love Roseburn, but I hate that movie. I wish she was for this. And everyone was so mad at Katya and Katya's beloved. So when everyone's to trying to cancel Katya, you know, it's fierce.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
Like, just didn't like the movie. Like, I. You can't say anything these days without.
A
Yeah, there is like, people say this all the time. It's like, yeah, the opinions are lost. Like, you can't have opinions anymore because people just will like more lives.
B
Yeah. It's like, it's not that deep. If I like something that you like, you know, we can just like different things and that's okay.
A
It doesn't have to be so movies and stuff.
B
Yeah. It's not personal. It's just drag.
A
So what's that from?
B
Drag Race Machine?
A
I like that. It's not personal. It's just drag.
B
That was my slogan for Just Trish. I forgot.
A
It's not personal. Just Trish.
B
Yeah. I mean, at the beginning, did I come up with it or I steal it? I don't remember.
A
I don't know Me always. I never know either. I'm like, I think I came up with that. Or maybe it's. Maybe it's from somewhere that I don't know. Oh, wow. There's a lot today. There is a lot happening in the world.
B
I know. I do have a Markiplier hot topic. Really quick shout out Markiplier also markiplier. He's the YouTuber made a movie from FNAF. I think he did do. He played no, Matpat was in fnaf, but Maggie Plier was another one. They couldn't book Markiplier for FNAF because he was too busy.
A
Oh, my God.
B
I know.
A
Wow. Don't even know who this person is, but I like it.
B
No, the thing is, you've thrown out the name Markiplier.
A
No, I definitely know the name.
B
Yeah.
A
Okay. Like a gamer.
B
Yeah.
C
Or something.
A
Got it.
B
Yes.
A
These are penguins, I guess they seem like they're friends. I don't know if they're Marky Plyer Matpat penguins.
B
Same vibe, I guess.
A
Okay, cool.
B
Bro gamer doing not a lot, but.
A
Getting the most views.
B
Yeah, he. Anyway, Markiplier made a movie and it was almost number one at the box office.
A
It's in theaters.
B
Yeah. So that was the whole thing.
A
Wow. Congrats, Marky.
B
It's called Iron Long and it was all like self funded, self produced, directed, acted very. That's why I'm like, it's kind of giving Trish.
A
Oh, well, he must have that coin. I can never do that movie.
B
And the budget was like $3 million.
A
And he's not funded it.
B
Yeah, but it already made, like in the first day and made over three times its budget. But he kind of went like outside traditional means to make it a hit. Like, he tried to get it picked up by theaters like amc, like Regal, all the, you know, the big theater companies, and they all wouldn't carry the film. And then he. He like told his viewers about it and everyone like rallied and like emailed and called and be like, you have to pick up screens for this movie.
A
Oh, my God.
B
So there was just such a big fan demand that ended up being like, in the main, you know, theater, and he's number one. He. I think after the final numbers were tallied, he was like number two, but barely. And it behind who Sam Raimi's new movie be with Rachel McAdams and Dylan O'. Brien. Wow. But it was like a very small margin where like, he. Because he was leading the whole weekend then by like the time Monday.
C
Wow.
B
But everyone was like, yeah. The fact that it was like self funded, like, he made it all happen for himself. He, like went around like the traditional Hollywood route to get it into theaters. Oh, my God. It made so much money.
A
It's a horror film.
B
Yeah.
A
Horror is where it's at.
B
Horror is where it's at.
A
I think that's only films getting made is horror films.
B
Yeah. There's also, like, the profit margin is better too, because it can be smaller budget and still, like, look good and be like, a good.
A
Is he in it?
B
Yeah. So that's why I'm like, he's kind of giving Trish and he's gonna do a sequel. So I'm like, yeah, so I see that for you as well.
A
Also giving Shane kinda, I guess.
B
But less problematic and more beloved, I assume, right?
A
Yeah.
B
I think everyone. Like, I have never seen the Markiplier. Like, hate trains or anything, you know? Or like, cancellations.
A
I just have never seen Markiplier. But I trust you.
B
I know. He's like, hot.
A
Really?
B
Oh, my.
A
Can you pull up a picture? I'll pull up German. Why do I. This name sounds so familiar, but I cannot place a hot YouTuber.
B
Definitely throwing out the name Markiplier a few times.
A
I like the name. I do know the name. It's giving, like. Yeah, I don't know. Yes, yes, yes. He has a low voice.
B
Yes. I interviewed him once. I forgot what the hell I interviewed him for, but he was really nice. It was really ran. I forget what he was even promoting. I remember my thing was we were playing a video game while I was interviewing him.
A
Oh, what were you playing?
B
Some, like, retro game. Like a. On a really old con. Like, they remade this retro console. And I was like, oh. And they sent it to me back in my. Like, when I was more on camera. Same when I was, like, the era where I was interviewing you and I.
A
Was like, you're on camera twice a week and four times if you're on Patreon. Yeah.
B
But it was like, yeah, 2019 or whatever. And he was very kind. He was very nice and sweet.
A
Okay, I like that.
B
And I didn't really know. I don't really watch this genre of, like, male commentary gamer youtubers. So I didn't know much about him, but he was very kind and very. Yeah. Very nice.
A
Yeah. I'm definitely not our field. We're playing Dick Duck. Who? Dick Duck.
B
Oh, no. I think it was like a Sonic game, I want to say, or something which Jimmy would appreciate. Yeah.
A
Which would be like Sonic the Hedgehog theme for Wednesday's episode.
B
Okay. Work.
A
Maybe it's too hard.
B
I was gonna say.
A
I don't know who I'd be.
B
Quick turn around.
A
But yeah, yeah, okay. Okay. Maybe like Patreon could be something Sonic.
B
Okay.
A
Coded.
B
Okay.
A
Playing Sonic. Would we need those? Sega Genesis. I used to play Sonic on that. And you'd roll into a little ball. Then you could, like, knock people over. That's all I remember. Maybe we could do a review of the movie. React to.
C
Okay.
A
Never seeing Sonic. Have you seen it?
B
I saw the first one, actually.
A
Maybe no one cares about that. I don't know. Let us know. We gotta think of a good one with Jimmy. He probably likes Markiplier. He seems like someone who would like him. No, probably not. He's probably too. I don't know, maybe he would. He's a gamer.
B
Yeah. I feel like Jimmy Pop would probably be into his physique because he's kind of beefy. So.
A
Is he a gay mer?
B
No, he's straight.
A
Lost me on that.
B
Yeah.
A
Lost me on that.
B
Anyway, shout out Markiplier. Congratulations.
C
Yeah.
A
That's huge Iron lung.
B
He also made his own popcorn bucket for the theaters, which was cool too.
A
Oh, my God, how much money does this guy have? He's like, getting molds of these popcorn buckets made. I like it. I like it. Gosh, there's just so many famous people out there, huh?
B
I know.
A
Just random people being famous. Famous. We like to see it.
B
Very you. I suppose that was your very.
A
Yes, that was you.
B
An interview. And that in your interview saying, I'd love that. Anyone can be famous on the Internet.
A
Oh, yeah. Did I say that?
B
Basically, yeah.
A
It is true. I mean, the most random people you see, and they're like, so famous. You're like, who is this person? Literally, I just look at your meme on. You're like, that person's famous.
B
I love that meme. I was your word of the day.
A
Started it. You said it three times already. I'm like, that's the word. A meemaw. Is that like a southern grandma?
B
Yeah. Young Sheldon crosses grandma Mimaw.
A
Oh, from the WB tour. Yes. Yeah, that was good.
B
Shout out. Although they had no young Sheldon Mer. Only Big Bang Theory, which was kind of a bummer because I am a young Sheldon. Stan.
A
Yeah.
B
Over bbt? Yeah, over bbt.
A
Well, they didn't. I love Big Bang Theory. They didn't have Aquaman either, so I guess they really are in their flop. Arum. Those were good. Those are both very good ones.
B
We really like my new song for when I'm flopping.
A
Let's hear it.
B
Me thinking this is. It's so cute. But maybe. Maybe it's like, really cringy, but it's off of Cat's Eye. Hands off, Floparella. Floparella. Hands on.
A
Is that the song or Cinderella?
B
Gabriella is the song.
A
Ah, Floparella is good. Hands on. We do need a flop. A Tropica song.
B
Yeah. Hands off, Flaparella. Like, when I. I don't want the context is when I'm flopping, but I want to, like, get out of my flop. It's like, hands off, flop. O. I like that fella. Flopperella.
A
I love it. We should do an original one, though. That way we can, like, monetize. I like the other parody ones I did.
B
Yeah. We do need, like, a. A flop tropical theme song. You're right. Because everyone has a flop era.
A
We love it.
B
We love a flop era.
A
It kind of. What makes you you if you don't.
B
Have a flop is iconic. Yeah. I love, again, the theme of this episode, Meemaw and Brat. But, like, when people keep bringing up, like, old Charlie, like, music videos, and they were like, damn, she was just. Look, she was singing about anything, right? Looking a mess and happy to be. Like, there are so many random, like, side quests that Charlie has been on making the most, like, random music. That is so, like, not her today. But she had to go through that to get to the Swisswear.
A
Everybody does. Everyone look at Alex Warren pretending to be David Dobrik, and then now he's, like, a Grammy nominee. You know what I mean? It's like, you have to go, Addison.
B
When they were, you know, the fans were trying to meet her outside, she did. She's like, can we take a photo with you? Yeah, hold on one second.
A
I love it. That, to me, is why she's a superstar and we should have known it. And that's probably why I was jealous early on. I recognized greatness. Yeah. I was like, damn, she's gonna be something big. Let me try and stop this. But she couldn't be stopped. She's unforceable, unforceable, unstoppable force. You know what mean? I? Unforceable, unstoppable force. What's our big one?
B
I was just gonna use you for the.
A
Oh.
B
My idea was too fat for Brat. Isn't that a good title?
A
I love it. Done and done. How do we do we tie it in somehow?
B
I mean, the first, like, hour and a half, I had nothing.
A
All right, all right. I had nothing that fit me. I was, in fact, too fat. Nothing fit me that day. I was like, oh, my gosh. I. I was. It was. Yeah, it was. I was exactly too Faber prep. Love the markiplier hot topic. Well, it was a great hot topic.
B
Yeah, we had some tales and tea and stories, stunts, shenanigans.
A
So much happening. We love you guys. And let us know in the comments below if there's any charities or foundations to help support the black community for Black History Month. We just try and do what we can. You know what I mean? It's just like, I feel like in, like, again, in this day and age, it's, like, so hard and, like, help. Unless you literally are running for Congress, which is like, we realize that I can't do, but it's just, like, you feel so helpless. And I feel like in ways we can help, if it's financially, which can help so many things, get resources and just, like, help people and outreach programs on stuff like that. We can. And we're always open to hear. I'm very, like, new to this philanthropic life, but I feel like we've been very blessed with this podcast and great sponsors, so we'd love to donate all this month. Let us know below. We love you guys. Very exciting episode coming on Thursday. We'll have a Jimmy Wetzel, our editor, and kind of like our fourth co. We're gonna have four cameras and microphones, which sounds so chaotic, but we're so excited for it. And we'll delve more into Warner Brothers. Just me saying what comes next. And, you know, I love you guys. I love you guys. This is crazy that we've 200. I was doing our little calculations yesterday, and as I do with Oscar's itch or every month, I'm like, oh, episode 249 or something.
B
Yeah. Crazy.
A
249 episodes over three and a half years together. Like, it's. No, three years together. Two and a half years together. Three years.
B
Almost three. Right?
A
Almost three years. Like, so insane. Like, I was happy if this would last, like, six months.
B
Yeah.
A
And now we're going on three years, which I honestly feel like it could go on 30 years.
B
Yeah.
A
You know, I feel like that's a good time to stop.
B
Yeah. Just Meemaw.
A
Just Meemaw. Just me, Mom. Just Meemaw. And what are you people? What's Moses fupa.
B
Oh.
A
Oh, okay. FUPA lover over there. That was good. Okay, well, that's it. I feel like I want to keep talking. I feel sad to.
C
Like, we are on the Patreon. Join us over there.
A
Right? Go to Patreon, where we have so much more smart to discuss. I think we have a good one, actually. There was a hot topic that I thought was going to be the big hot topic. And also, I was like, oh, let's say that for Patreon. We don't want to, like, trigger anybody.
B
Yeah.
A
And I agree. We don't want to trigger anyone ever. We never want to trigger anybody. And that's true. That is true. I really mean that because, like, it's the worst. I've been triggered. It's awful. All right, that's it. Happy Valentine's month, and we'll see you real soon. Love you guys. Bye.
Episode Summary: “Too Fat For Brat”
This episode of Just Trish is a classic, chaotic blend of Trisha Paytas' hilariously unfiltered commentary on recent pop culture events—dominated by their red carpet hosting gig at the A24 “The Moment” premiere, juicy Grammy Awards recaps, and stories from a whirlwind week in LA. Trisha is joined by co-host Oscar Gracey and Moses for a dense, witty, and heart-on-their-sleeve chat: from activism and charity efforts, to TikTok trends, to being “too fat for Brat”—all with that signature mix of open-book vulnerability and gleeful hot takes.
[00:48–02:28]
[02:58–04:50]
[06:42–08:24]
[09:29–19:58]
[24:47–56:32]
[59:51–76:33]
[93:40–110:53]
[116:47–146:28]
[139:09–133:12]; [129:38–134:47]
On activism:
“Sometimes it really is about just knowing what you need to know… So, anyways, it’s really exciting and a lot of creators have joined on.” (Trisha, [01:28])
On confidence and imposter syndrome:
“It does feel a little more personal, like, oh, Trisha Paytas over there, if you want to talk to her… People can just say no. Luckily, someone from A24 was doing the talking.” (Trisha, [33:07])
On viral red carpet moments:
“Terry’s kind of a hot commodity. I got a lot of texts being like, do you know Terry well? Can you send him my information?” (Trisha, [43:42])
On performance and body confidence:
“I want to have my vag out on a carpet. But, you know, they don’t have the foopa. People need more fupa awareness.” (Trisha, [73:08])
On “brat” era:
“I am 1000% in my brat era and no one can tell me otherwise…” (Trisha, [63:14])
On TikTok/YouTuber celebrity:
“There’s just so many famous people out there. Famous famous. We like to see it.” (Trisha, [144:39])
On flopping:
“We love a flop era. What makes you, you, if you haven’t flopped?” (Oscar, [146:24])
“Hands off, Floparella.” (Oscar, [145:49])
| Segment | Timestamp | |--------------------------------------------|-------------| | Charity/Activism Shout-Outs | 00:48–02:28 | | May Live Shows Announced | 02:58–04:50 | | TikTok, Cosplay Trends | 06:42–08:24 | | Warner Bros Studio Tour Recap | 09:29–19:58 | | “The Moment” A24 Premiere Red Carpet | 24:47–56:32 | | Grammys Deep Dive | 59:51–76:33 | | Camp Rock/Jonas Brothers/Self-Tape Stories | 93:40–110:53| | Justin Bieber & Performance Anxiety | 111:01–113:47| | Matthew Morrison’s Viral TikToks | 116:47–126:28| | Markiplier, Glambot Controversy | 129:38–134:47| | The Joy of Flopping | 145:39–146:28| | Finale/Philanthropy Call to Action | 148:01–149:14|
This episode is a snapshot of Trisha and crew at their most candid: showbiz anxiety, TikTok culture, red carpet mishaps, online hot takes, and the (sometimes hilarious) realities of living as “the moment” in a world full of moments. Beneath the chaos is an ongoing effort at self-acceptance, community support, and embracing both the “brat” and “flop” eras of internet fame.