KFC Radio Episode Summary
Episode Title: We Recap Jackie's Beach House Incident + Les Mascots Premiere
Date: August 19, 2025
Hosts: Kevin “KFC” Clancy, Feitelberg (Fights), with Jackie, Dante, Ella, Pavs, and more.
Overview
In this lively episode of KFC Radio, the crew dives into two main storylines:
- Jackie’s “Beach House Incident” – A breakdown and debrief of the buzzworthy events that transpired at the Barstool Beach House, with particular focus on the fallout of a “not-so-private” hookup and its aftermath among cast and crew.
- Les Mascots Premiere Recap – The behind-the-scenes details, cast reactions, and heartfelt reflections from the Les Mascots YouTube series premiere in New York, the first scripted comedy series from Barstool’s "Out of Order" team.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
I. Jackie’s Beach House Incident
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What Happened in the Beach House?
- Jackie and Danny’s late-night rendezvous became the central gossip, especially after proof (texts, not audio—phew) circulated among housemates.
- The group reflects on the thin walls, lack of privacy, and the realities of doing anything “secretive” in a reality show setting.
- Ella expresses embarrassment but adopts a “who cares” approach:
“I want to die obviously. But ... I kind of just am choosing just like I don’t really care at this point.” (03:38)
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Reactions from Friends, Family & Social Media
- Jackie talks about the unique awkwardness of family seeing these events unfold via the internet:
- "Now it’s just an inside joke. Not even inside joke. It’s just a joke you got with your friends and your parents." (03:54)
- Ella notes her dad never checked in:
- “He never text to say, 'Hey, are you okay?' So you saw it.” (04:10)
- The group jokes about the unintended "pioneer" moment of having actual sex content at Barstool, mostly kept more suggestive than explicit:
- “It’s pretty minimal other than federal crimes ... you’re kind of a pioneer in that sense.” (09:06–09:11)
- Jackie talks about the unique awkwardness of family seeing these events unfold via the internet:
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Social Content Decisions & Show Ethics
- Discussion of production choices and the line between private and public moments on reality TV.
- Ella is relieved only texts (not audio) were posted:
- “I was elated that it was just the texts. But then I was also like, I didn’t know that those are my only two options.” (11:30)
- KFC bluntly on reality TV expectations:
- “If you go on the show and do this, you have to expect absolutely everything.” (11:08)
- Sympathy for the social team, who didn't sign up to capture such personal content:
- “For us we signed up for this but I do feel bad for the social people ... they have to be really cutthroat.” (13:06)
II. Memorable Beach House Moments & Characters
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Meek’s Stage Dive Fiasco
- The much-discussed Meek stage dive (which became a lift for safety reasons), prompting nostalgia for classic Barstool fails.
- “One of my absolute favorite clips in Arsenal is Feitelberg stage dive fails. ... The crowd would just part like the Red Sea.” (14:26–14:32)
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Drinking Antics & Social Pressure
- Multiple rounds of green tea shots, spontaneous drinking games, and signature Barstool chaos.
- “You gave me eight shots. What else could I do with them?” (15:22)
- KFC’s classic food comparison:
- “If you handed me like, like a tray of mozzarella sticks, I would be like, they're all for me.” (15:49–15:55)
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Dante’s Quirks and Conspiracies
- The cast recounts Dante’s conspiracy theories and quirky takes, including genuine confusion about Snapchat filters.
- “When you’re reading Dante’s blog—Oh, this guy’s making a lot of sense. This guy who doesn’t know what filters are.” (21:10)
III. Les Mascots Premiere Recap
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Event Atmosphere & Production Value
- The crew reflects on the thrill of hosting a “real” theater-style premiere, complete with step-and-repeat, goodie bags, props, and an energetic afterparty.
- KFC’s high praise:
- “The whole thing looked so professional, so good. ... The place was banged out. I think they were, like, turning away people.” (35:20–35:27)
- Shoutouts to the production crew and interns:
- “Sarah [intern] crushed it … working, though. At one point, I was like, put the camera down. Relax, girl.” (33:44–33:53)
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Cast Reflections on the Finished Product
- Pride and nervousness as the cast saw their work with a live audience for the first time.
- Pavs: “It was a dream come true. It went perfectly ... After that first laugh, I was like, all right, we’re gonna be all right.” (36:06–36:14)
- Jackie admits to cringing at early acting but uses it as motivation:
- “The best part was watching it and going, oh, I suck right now. … Like, you’re not good, but you’re watchable.” (37:12–39:54)
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Audience Reaction & Family Dynamics
- Memorable moments of families meeting, cast parents mingling, and personal worlds colliding.
- Pavs describes his father’s blend of Italian pride and blunt review:
- “If he tells you it’s good, it’s good.” (45:16)
- Dante narrates the tension of balancing friend/family wedding invites; “What would America’s sweetheart have done though? Let’s say it was the same day.” (64:24)
IV. Show Promotion & Fan Support
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Promotion Strategies & Community Involvement
- Discussion on why YouTube is the best place for the series, and the hope for strong grassroots support.
- KFC rallies fans:
- “If you like the Out of Order sketches, if you like Jon, if you like Pavs, I guess if you like Tommy, like, do your part to make it big.” (65:05)
- Hope to someday not have to promote so arduously:
- “I would like it to get to a point where it’s so successful that we don’t have to promote it ourselves.” (67:21)
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Aspirations for Future Seasons
- The cast is genuinely grateful for the experience, with no complaints even if it stays on YouTube, but also dreams of bigger exposure or a streaming pickup.
- Jackie:
- “I’m perfectly happy with this. Like … if season two’s on network, on YouTube, perfectly fine with me.” (66:44)
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
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On Reality TV Privacy:
- “You can’t really have sex on reality TV shows and not ...” – KFC (04:24)
- “If you go on the show and do this, you have to expect absolutely everything.” – KFC (11:08)
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On the Premiere’s Atmosphere:
- “It was more like, like, I want to see, like, Sarah’s footage from the night. … The premiere was very cool. Watching everybody's families there, meeting everybody. The world's colliding. … It was cool.” – KFC (40:32)
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On Barstool's Growth & Out of Order Crew:
- “I do feel like the early days of Barstool were so grassroots and so, like, the fans were like, like a coworker almost ... this is kind of like these things are like the Barstool, old school Barstool within the big Barstool.” – KFC (65:05)
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On Fan Support:
- “So that's what I'm saying. Everyone, do your part. If you are a big fan and you've been a part of the out of order, you know, movement for a while, like, now's the time to show out.” – KFC (68:28)
Timestamps for Important Segments
- [02:53] – Episode proper begins; Jackie returns from beach house
- [03:30] – Jackie puts “the floor” on her incident
- [04:10] – Ella on her dad seeing the incident online
- [11:30] – Ella on being grateful only texts were posted
- [14:26] – Feitelberg recounts stage-dive fails
- [21:10] – Jackie & KFC riff on Dante’s internet conspiracies
- [35:20] – KFC on the professionalism of the Les Mascots premiere
- [36:06] – Pavs: “It was a dream come true. It went perfectly.”
- [37:12] – Jackie: “The best part ... oh, I suck right now.”
- [45:16] – Pavs on the significance of his dad's opinion
- [65:05] – KFC on grassroots Barstool support for the show
Tone & Style
As ever, the show is raucous, self-deprecating, and insidery—honest about the awkwardness and ridiculous aspects of reality content, genuine in pride for their creative achievements, and sprinkled with quick banter and irreverent one-liners.
For Fans and Newbies
This episode offers an inside look at the blurred lines between work and play at Barstool, the reality of sharing private moments for content, and what it feels like to go from internet clowns to creators of “legit” television with friends and family looking on. Whether you’re a day-one Stoolie or a newcomer, it’s a classic slice of the KFC Radio ethos: candid, chaotic, and deeply community-oriented.
Next Up:
- Preview of Weekend 3 at the Beach House
- Recap of Les Mascots Episode 1 premiering on YouTube
Don’t forget:
Les Mascots Episode 1 premieres tonight, Tuesday at 8:00pm ET on the Out of Order YouTube channel. Show your support: subscribe, watch, comment, and share!
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