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Like, if you had to cancel a show because you're in labor, no one's pissed.
B
Yeah, but what if I felt like my water broke on stage? Like, wouldn't that be crazy? I'm just like, oh. Like, that's my biggest fear of it happening.
A
I would have a panic attack every single day about that.
B
Right? Because you're, like, moving so much.
A
And I start laughing and I'm in my little corset and I feel a pop in my heart. Like a. Like a. Like when you crack a bone, you know? But it's like in my heart and I'm like, what the. And then just all of a sudden, I'm in level 10, like, chest pa, you know, I'm also like, cough screaming.
B
You sound so good. You're like, no cough at all.
A
Getting my vocals ready for our music come back together. I'm ready.
B
I'm ready, too. I love that you're in your music era again.
A
I don't know why, but, like. And I've had some time to think about this, but going on stage with you and performing Hefner changed me. And you were one. I don't know if I've told you that, but, like, you were 100% right and I was 100% wrong, and I thank you so much for.
B
Oh, my God, we have to talk about that. You look so good. You always. I like the glasses on. Not Loveline. No. Okay, well, let's. Well, you leave that in. But also, we'll talk about it, so. Hi, welcome to Not Loveline.
A
Welcome back. We're back to Not Loveline.
B
We're filming this days prior to it airing. It's not weeks or months behind, but we're busy. We're touring. Ladies, like, the weekend says we're on a tour. Did you see that movie?
A
Yes. Where it's just like, his veneers.
B
Yeah.
A
And he's yelling, right?
B
He's like, I gotta get your plane. I'm on tour.
A
Wait, we need to use that sound like three times.
B
Of course you have, because that's totally us right now. Because that's how I feel. It's like we had to pre record.
A
I know. It's so funny. It's like we just. We were so free in life when we agreed to Not Loveline, and now we're as busy as ever. But I love that we both, like, refused to, like. We're like, no, we're gonna make it work.
B
It's crazy. Cuz you just got back on a plane today from Vegas. I'm getting back From a plane from Tennessee next Sunday when we're filming. So I'm just like. It's just like right into it. We're just so.
A
It's so funny, Trisha. I like. So there were no flights back from Vegas for the AMAs? Well, there were, but they were either 6:00am or like 1:00pm like all of the 10:00am flights were like, sold out. And I like, there was one that was split Spirit into lax and I was like, oh, my God. I just. After all the flying I was just doing on tour, I was like, I don't know if I'm in a spirit.
B
LAX is crazy Spirit LAX mood.
A
So I booked a jet. But I've never just to make it back for not Loveline. That is how much I love you. I was like, no, get me a jet.
B
And you came right at like three minutes behind one o' clock. You were right on time. I was like, damn, I thought you're me.
A
It was. It was crazy though. I like getting this plane and I. I've never booked a jet myself. And I was like, I'm just trying to learn more things and be more on top of my own life. So I was like, I'm gonna book this one myself. And I swear to God, I came here today, I'm like damn near a helicopter. Like, it was like, scary as.
B
Wait, was it like tiny? Yes.
A
Like, no bathroom. And like, just like bumpy as it was. Like, I brought my friends too, because I like, I booked it myself and I thought that it was just like the normal ones I take. And like, we all were just like our knees touching. I was like, damn, I probably shouldn't be booking these myself.
B
Well, how did you. How do you even book a private jet?
A
You, like, find a broker. And like, they also were sending me photos, but I guess I didn't account for the fact that it's kind of like real estate. Like, you know, when they like take. Use the 0.5 lens and make it look bigger and better and like, whatever. And I got on the plane, I was like, damn, they. They got me good with those photos. And I was just doing my makeup in the like bumpy turbulence in this like helicopter. Amari like, walked up to the plane and he goes, damn. Okay, budget cut.
B
No, you have been budget Apple queen. Because even the room you stayed at, I was like, wait, is she just in like a standard room?
A
I was in a standard room.
B
No living room. No, I love that.
A
It's. Well, Vegas was just expensive as memorial.
B
This weekend because it was.
A
And I was I didn't. I agreed to go to the AMAs. No one told me it was in Vegas. I thought it in la.
B
They do it, everybody.
A
Yes. And then they sent it. They sent me the address like, 48 hours before, and I was like, this is a Vegas address.
B
And you had no idea. And I just.
A
Yeah.
B
So all those influencers went to Vegas.
A
Yeah, I know. And I, like, didn't know, and I didn't want. It was like, moa. And I is, like, first carpet. So I was like, let's go to Vegas. Whatever. Of course I'll gamble.
B
It's also, like, your hometown. You love Vegas. Twist my always.
A
Yeah.
B
You're like, I'm going. Did you say Resorts World?
A
Yes, and I love it so much. Oh, my God. Resorts World. I love you.
B
Did you know that's where Katy Perry had a residency and, like, flopped? And apparently, like, allegedly, like, she owes them, like, money because it, like, flopped so hard.
A
Wow, that's. No, I don't. I was gonna say. I was gonna be so mean. I was gonna say, wow, that's hilarious.
B
I thought she was, like, killing it, because I remember seeing the. The Tick Tocks and she was, like, dancing on a toilet with, like, poop and stuff like that.
A
Yeah. I thought somebody went to her show and said her old residency and said it was really good. I've been seeing all these clips of this one now, and it's so.
B
I want to see it.
A
I. Should we go?
B
Yes.
A
Because I'm, like, down.
B
It's July. Everything's freaking July. Backstreet Boys at the Sphere of July.
A
Don't they know you're having a baby?
B
I know Lady Gaga's July. Like, everything is July, and I'm missing literally everything. But.
A
But you're honestly giving the show of a lifetime. You're giving birth to a boy.
B
To a boy. Yeah. It's crazy.
A
This is our first time getting to talk about it, so I, like, forgive me if you've, like, beaten this into the ground on other podcasts. Okay. How do you feel?
B
You know, I always feel the same in pregnancy. To me, it doesn't feel any different, but, like, to have a boy.
A
Yes. Yeah.
B
Yeah. I'm scared. I think I always wanted a boy until I had girls. And I was like. So I was scared to have girls because, like, being a girl, I'm a God. Being a girl kind of sucks in this world sometimes, because the way people treat you, what you have to go through, you just get, like, so much the harassment that the sexualization. I was like, I Don't. So hard to be a girl. Like, I did want a boy.
A
Yeah.
B
And then. Then the second one, I was like, oh, it would be cute to have a boy girl. But because we're in such a good rhythm being with my girls, I'm like, I can't even imagine a boy.
A
I know. It's wild.
B
Like, he's gonna like, pink. He's gonna go to Disney princesses. Like, you know, it's just gonna. It's just what it is. Yeah.
A
You're gonna raise, like, Troy Sivan, and it's gonna be fine.
B
Love would absolutely live for that Conan Gray.
A
That's gonna be how you're gonna be.
B
Crazy if, like, one day he's like, I want to do football, because me or Moses don't are not just sports. So it'd be crazy. I'll support it, But I really hope he's like, yeah, theater.
A
It's like a bedazzled football. Like, it's like, I love for sure Moses, though. That's cute. Like having a little baby boy.
B
Yeah. But he, like, even the second one, he was definitely, like, loves being.
A
He is such a girl dad, too. So it's, like, very interesting.
B
We had our names for girls, but we didn't have one for our boys. So it's.
A
Do you have your boy name now?
B
You know what? We do, but we haven't said it.
A
Yeah. I'm not asking you.
B
I haven't told anybody.
A
Don't. At least don't tell me. I always tell people. They're like, do you know? And I'm like, no.
B
I.
A
Like, even if Trisha. Because sometimes you'll be like, why? I could tell you.
B
Yeah.
A
And it's like, I don't want to live with that pressure of, like. Because I'm a surprise ruiner, like, by accident.
B
Me, too. I will usually don't tell you something. I'll say. I'll probably say it somewhere. I'll hint. I'll insinuate. I'd love to let people know that I know in some way. And it's, like, not on purpose, but it does happen. And it's a name that definitely people would like. Not even our parents. Like, no one knows. Because it's a name that I think people would try and, like, talk us out of, but we're, like, so on it.
A
No, I love a name that people would try to talk you out of. You know? I do.
B
So that's why we're like, we'll just keep it.
A
But I'm like, Malibu Elvis. Like, a Third iconic name is so correct.
B
It was. And it was hard. It was hard to come up with that. But wow, Very exciting.
A
Has it been like, okay, I have a question.
B
Yeah.
A
But feel free to ignore mine.
B
Like, seriously scary. This is probably a catch up episode by the way too. We'll get to questions maybe next episode. I feel like we have so much because I have so many questions to ask you, but I love this too.
A
I know I haven't seen you in so long and I. I just want to say, like, I appreciate you so much. I think when I'm away from you, it's like I just appreciate our dynamic so much and like, just everything. Like, you are like my piece. Like, it just like always feels so great to like, be with you. And I love this show and I love, like, I don't know. I love you so much and I have so many people come up to me and talk about you and our show and listening, you know what? Yesterday.
B
All the time. Yeah.
A
Yesterday at the AMAs. All of the. Forgive me if I cry. Okay. But all of the veterans were there because it was Memorial Day and this girl came up to me and she is deployed right now in Vegas and fully military. Doing her. Doing her big one. Sorry, I'm Tana. Shut up. She's eight months pregnant and her man is deployed also, but, like across the globe from her and like, is getting there. Like maybe the day that she has birth and she's been months and months without him. And she was telling me that she listens to not Loveline every single day on her. On her way to the. Like to work and that it like, just is getting her through this hard time. And I was like, isn't that.
B
I know when you hear stories like that, it's just like. Because you just think it's like so silly. And like, does even anyone care when people say they watch on Loveline too? I'm always just like, really? Because neither one of us promoted that much.
A
And we treat it like it's so niche, but it's like not in our. Just the people who support the both of us together. And like, they love it.
B
And they wear leopard. They're like, I'm wearing leopard for not love Latin. It's so funny because to me it is so like, secretive because it's like I forget to. I just forget because Mondays are such a busy day. That's so nice. And then when they say stuff like that. Yeah.
A
It's like, I mean, I know. And I met like so many girls in Vegas this Weekend even. I met this girl who. She was in a leopard print set on her way to the club and she was like, aren't I so not loveline?
B
And I was like, oh my God. No, I love it too.
A
And I so cute.
B
Concur what you're saying earlier. I totally agree. When you came to. Cuz we haven't. God, we. I don't even think we filmed since the Vegas show. We didn't film after that, did we? Cuz oh my God, like that's what's so crazy is like, yeah, we people are always shook. Like everyone, anyone I talk to Oscar, anybody, they're always like shook that we film for like nine hours a day. Like to do these episodes.
A
But I love it. It's like a big sleepover all day.
B
Our days are so. We only have like literally three days to film. So we're just like, okay, how do we film all this? But you came to the Vegas show and I felt the same way. Like just so much like emotion. Cuz like friends have never come to my shows. Like when I was in the vlog squad when I was with Shane, they never came to one show.
A
Like, get so mad.
B
Isn't that crazy?
A
Because I'll get so bad.
B
Their whole idea. His whole life is just filming his friends. And he couldn't come to one show.
A
Like that I did. It's like, you are so special and talented and to celebrate you and to. I like, I hope you understand that being your friend is such an honor to me. Like, you know what I mean? Like, showing up for you is such an honor to me. And it's.
B
And you are so humble when you show up. I love that you guys just came. You have like no security. Which by the way, like, I always have like security in Vegas because you're going through the casinos. There's.
A
I have this weird trope with Vegas where I'm like, it's my hometown. No one's gonna me. I'll call it so sexy too.
B
And I was like, and now it shouldn't matter how you dress. But you know, honestly, I was like, oh my God, are you gonna be okay getting out of here? That's why I was like making sure. I'm like, make sure you take her the back ways. Not. Not just obviously our fans are gonna be nice, but just like randos. You're like, we're gonna go out and.
A
Be a so famous. Like the amount of people in the Cosmopolitan just for you. It was so sickening to see. And just like your do it all Pregnant. It was so cool.
B
But then when you came out, it was so insane. Vegas was our lowest capacity. We usually sell out. And I'd say that, like, humbly. Like, I'm so, like, proud. But that one was Coachella weekend. And.
A
And you still did insane numbers. Serving Coachella weekend in Vegas. You're competing with all these other shows.
B
I was that, too. And I was, like, so scared. And it was an added show. We added it, like, after the announcement of the tour. So it was an added show.
A
Yeah.
B
And I wish, because we did Radio City, like, the next Tuesday, I was like, I wish you could come to another show. The Greek anywhere.
A
But the crowd was so loud. It felt sold out. I did the Chelsea and, like, the crowd was great. We loved you. But, like, they were so loud for us doing a song together. Like, no.
B
When you came out. And I love seeing the Tiktoks after, like, literally everyone's like, this is better than Coachella. Because everyone was just like, this is. And it was. It was actually crazy because you came out and I. I sometimes a little disassociate because it's so, like, I get. I get nervous, I get excited. So I kind of a little dissociate in the moment, but I love watching it back.
A
Me too.
B
It was so, so loud. Like, you couldn't even hear us. Like, anything.
A
God, no one needs to hear my musical skills.
B
But you also came out and just killed it. Like, all of a sudden, you're just, like, performing. And I was just like, oh, my God. So it felt, like, surreal to see because I was like, I love your performances so much. Like, your live performances. We had the live Hefner playing at the same time in the back, and I was just like, oh, my God, you looked so hot. You came up. We look like Vegas show girls.
A
We were manifesting a residency. Low key. Like, low key. I could see it for Shatana, Vegas resident.
B
We have to do more music to do that.
A
Yes, we do.
B
But it could also be talking, because mine is, like, half podcast, half singing, because I think it's just, like, fun. And when I saw you come out and just, like, everyone, just so excited. That was the most applause. And you always get applause in the opening. Like, we. You're in our opening, but when you came out, people were just like. And I haven't had any special guests. Not New York, not la, anything. So you were the only one slay.
A
I didn't know that.
B
I'm not Jake Shane. I'm not Brie. Just everybody in the world. He's literally like chain smokers are gonna be in la.
A
I was like, oh, my God, how funny is that? Even like, Alex Cooper, she does that. Like, has people come out. No one would say yes to me. That's the only reason I don't do it. So I'm just hating.
B
Same, same. I know. Yeah, I. I reach out to people, but, you know, it's fine.
A
No, but it's just us as a duo. So special. And Trisha, I can't stress it enough. It's so funny how much after people were bringing it up to me. And it's so true. You're the only person on planet earth I would have done that for.
B
Like, I didn't know that. I didn't know you, like, had an inversion to the song. I thought this was, like, your pride. This is your song.
A
I'm so anti, like, in my life. I was like, I'll never perform it again.
B
But wait, why?
A
I don't know. I just did. I don't. I'm learning to be more loving of it and, like, understand what it means to other people and just have fun with it and, like, not ick myself out. But that's because of you. Like, you, like, rewrote my brain that night. I'm not kidding. I was like, damn. I do kind of want to do music again. Trisha and I should make music. This is so fun. Like, it is good.
B
Like, I'm telling you, when we did sound check, you weren't there. But, like, even Moses, like. Like Ari's husband was there. Everyone's like, this is, like, a good song. He's like, I didn't know it was, like, so hyped like that. It was like, it's a good song.
A
Such a different time.
B
But, like, still, even so, I think when you look back, if I think something's cringey or whatever, it becomes like, camp and fun for, like, everybody.
A
That's how you've rewritten my brain. Like, this is camp.
B
Yeah.
A
And it's iconic to just, like, lean into all of the things and, like, just be. I. I've always been detesting it so much, and now I'm like. Even when I see videos on my timeline, when I used to see videos of people to hefner any of my music, I would, like, scare. Skip them. Really? I love you guys. I just. I would skip them. And now I don't. I like, comment. I repost. Like, I'm owning it. I'm owning it.
B
There's. I see so many of years now, there's a trend now. It's like thank you for the music from abba and like, do you see that one? And it's all your music videos. That's. You did so many.
A
Yeah.
B
And it's like these really good songs actually. And I was like, wait, there's. You have such a catalog. Like I really do think you should tour. You talk about doing like stand up comedy, but I think you should do it like you're singing because it's actually so good. And it is.
A
I would do with you in a heartbeat too. That's why we need to. We need to get in the studio. We've been saying it but we will actually.
B
But we actually can now. Well, you are gone. You're gone like all of June.
A
No, but then August. I'm free in August. You and I are about to be.
B
Like not pregnant anymore.
A
Yes. I love. You're already down to book yourself for August though. You're so funny.
B
I want to because that's like such a priority. And I had so much fun performing with you. You just like made it and you're so. Just easygoing, just casual. It's just you and Paige showed up. You're just so easy going, so casual. And I just.
A
Thank you, Trisha.
B
I love it.
A
You are.
B
You were just so. And you're such a hype and you're just such a vibe and I was. I was so happy to see. I only couldn't believe you came because you had talked about it that week when we did not love line and I didn't know if you were actually coming and then I was kind of.
A
Gagged and I just love you. Thank you for like lifting me up so much and being the best and I will always do the same.
B
I never want to bug you. You know, I always do stuff and I never want to bug you.
A
And one day she'll know. Like years from now she'll know that she is not a bug or a.
B
Baller up and doing so much.
A
Because I talk about you probably every single day on tour. Because I meet so many people at the meet and greet who love the both of us and like just actually speaking of that, I have to show you.
B
Oh my gosh.
A
I know every single meet and greet. I meet people and they're like, tell Trisha this. And like, oh, they're just like they have so much love for the both of us and it is so sweet. And like the Trisha shirts, all of it. And they brought me like fan gifts wise a lot of stuff. They brought me a Jesus candle of your face. I'm keeping that, though. I didn't bring it. I. And it was like £7. And when I had to tell my tour manager, like, I'm sorry, my bag is going to be overweight now for the rest of this tour, for this Trisha Paytas Jesus candle, I took it all around.
B
Like, you should have said it back. Like. Like, just shipped it.
A
I know, I know, but I wanted it in my suitcase. I needed to know I had it. Like, it's so. And I keep all of that stuff, obviously, but. Okay, so I'm in Berlin, right? And this guy comes up to the meet and greet, and he is just fabulous, okay? Just this fabulous, energetic, iconic gay. And he was like, I love you and Trisha so much. Like, you guys saved my life. I listen to every. Not loveline. I love you guys. And I made you these hats, okay?
B
He made them?
A
Yes, he made them. Okay, wait.
B
Oh, oh, wait.
A
This one. This one's yours.
B
That's okay. Oh, my God.
A
And look at this. And I know your fans always make hats, but look at this.
B
I hope this fits. Mine's humongous right now.
A
Look at this right here. We get back to the green room and Moko and I are looking at them. Look at the coin in the middle.
B
Oh, my God.
A
They put Moses face. They put Moses's face on the coin and Mokoa's face on this coin. Like, etched, like, etched Makoa and Moses's face into the middle of the point. Like, look at it. Like, it's like engraved. Like, look at. Oh, my God, Moses. Like, that's so nice.
B
I love it.
A
And so I'm just. Berlin was, like, in the middle of tour, too. So I'm lugging these to every city, trying not to smash them.
B
Yes, Berlin. Berlin. I feel like we should be at, like, a German sex club with these.
A
But, like, how sweet is.
B
Do I wear it like this or no. Is that.
A
I have a. No.
B
You look so cute. Okay. It kind of hits my head, actually. I was surprised. I was worried.
A
I was like, I just. I had to bring it back for you.
B
And it was so cute because it.
A
Was like the big low key, the biggest hassle to, like, lug these everywhere and, like, no room for them. My suitcases are already over, like, full. And I was like, no. Like, Moses's face is etched into a coin on this hat. I'm bringing it back to her.
B
I always come back with, like, an extra suitcase from, like, New York or any of those places.
A
It's like Just wait.
B
This is so cute. Do you remember his name? No, I don't.
A
I know.
B
It's so hard. I always tell people to, like, put cards in or something. Or, like, etch it in.
A
I don't feel like his name is Devin. No way.
B
Really?
A
I think his name started with a D. Oh, my God. Because it's on the tip of my tongue.
B
Well, maybe he'll tag us. Tag us in this.
A
Yeah. We love you.
B
Yeah. And I was just like.
A
I literally was like, how? Because you have to hand do all of this.
B
Oh, the setting is like.
A
You know what I mean? Just like. That's so nuts.
B
Who wears these hats? You're giving me somebody who wears these. Somebody wears these. It's like an 80s rocker or something. Whereas these. I don't know. I love it so much.
A
I don't know either. I want to know why is it giving, like, Lady Gaga a telephone music video?
B
Okay, a little bit of that.
A
But, like, I also have no idea if she wears a hat like this in that video. It's just like, that's where my head's going.
B
I. I'm obsessed. I kind of. And if it's my head. I was so nervous. Oh, hats.
A
I have, like, a big.
B
I have a huge head. It's humongous. And it's getting bigger with pregnancy. Like, it literally went. Because I get wigs made, and I went up, like, two inches in pregnancy. It's crazy.
A
What do you mean? Like, your skull is growing?
B
Yes. Or swollen. My head or something is swollen because it was a 22 inch, which is really big. 22 inches around. Now it's 24 and a half inches because I just gotta wait around.
A
It's so fun.
B
It's so big. You should measure your head. You'll see. It's so small compared to mine.
A
You're so funny. Like, you're so funny.
B
I love it, though.
A
I know. I love them. I just, like, was like, the coins. Mokoa was, like, freaking out. He was like, no way. That's like me and Moses on these hats, so.
B
No, it is. That's everything. I love how he loved it.
A
Honestly, like, we just. We were chilling and we just did our own thing, and it was sweet. Like, in any time, you know, we were cuddling, getting little dinners. Like, Paris was super cute and it was nice, and I cannot live without that man. Jesus Christ.
B
Yeah. You just are, like, so calm. Like, your energy is just so peaceful and happy.
A
Yeah. He just brings me, like, down and calms me down. And, like, I just. I Love him. I love our conversations. He was so helpful with, like, everything. Packing my bags and helping me and just everything. Spring is in Full bloom on DraftKings casino. New offers and promos are sprouting up daily. Right now, new players can play five bucks on anything and get 350 casino spins instantly on a featured game.
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A
We love you, DraftKings. Like, he's the best.
B
You know, the packing the bags is such a love language. That is like my favorite thing Moses does. I'm like, wait, this is the best thing in the whole world.
A
Literally, in the organized world, like, to.
B
Not pack your bags is crazy.
A
It is so crazy. And like, the flying tour. Can I just say that after Australia, I don't think I'll ever do a flying tour again in my entire life.
B
Why?
A
I hate it.
B
Why? Really?
A
You know, maybe I wouldn't hate it as much in the the US but I went through customs like 15 times in like 30 days.
B
Like, global entry.
A
No. And that's on me. But even, like, just all of it, like, just, oh, my God, I don't know. And the airports over there so big. Like, I was just garnering like 10,000 steps every time we'd go to the airport.
B
Every two days, you're like, I can't think.
A
People like, this is a day off. And I'm like, I just got 10,000 steps in an airport.
B
Nobody steps because I. I'm very lazy without traveling. I do love the steps than traveling.
A
I know. And I guess it's like, good in theory, but I just. I love to flop onto that bus. Like, oh, my God, yes. Like, you walk off stage and within four minutes you're in bed. And then you wake up at the next venue.
B
Like, but, like, how do you get your own space, your own time? Showering, potty time, all that stuff?
A
It is like. I mean, I've been lucky on some tours to have, like, my bed in the back.
B
Okay.
A
So I get. I have a little room, but it's still just, like, there's no floor space. I'm not, like, walking around in a room. It's just a little bigger. Yeah, but like.
B
Like, you don't need to walk around. You like to just be in the bed.
A
Yeah, I get it's. It's a little less, like, personal time. Like, hotels are nice, but I'm so willing to forsake the hotel for that. Like, no tsa. Like, just running off the show and immediately being in bed and waking up in the next place. Like, you have to get ready in the venues and shower in the venues, and it's a little. Can be a little scary.
B
I always sometimes showers. I'm like, who showers here?
A
I know. I know. Yeah.
B
That's crazy.
A
When you have. And then you'll have days off and you'll get a hotel, like, now and again. But. But I just love it. It works for me.
B
Yeah.
A
And it's the same routine. Like, I just. I hate tsa.
B
It's so bad.
A
Holy. Especially it's just like. And I understand that, like, I'd probably be such a. If I worked at tsa, too, and if I worked at TSA overseas and this dumb blonde American was cackling her head off in the line, not knowing about.
B
Yeah.
A
Yeah.
B
But I'm just like, keep it moving, girl. Get up here.
A
Yes. And I'm, like, doing my best to do that, but it's just like, oh, my God. I don't know.
B
Yeah.
A
And, like, the baggage claim and lugging everything. And, like, I also brought a lot of. You know. So then it's like, me, it's like, it took, like, three people to deal with my bags.
B
How many people are you traveling with?
A
Like, 10.
B
Yeah, that's what we have.
A
Total.
B
It's a lot.
A
Yeah. And it's just like. I don't know, some people. I used to do it flying tours when I was younger, and I had the energy and I was skipping around, and I loved it. But now I've just. I don't know. I guess I got, like, bougie and accustomed to a bus, which is so.
B
Funny, because I think of myself bougie because I fly. I'm like, I don't want to be on a bus where you're, like, sharing a toilet, sharing this.
A
You're Right.
B
I get. But I get what you're saying. We. We drive sometimes from like Chicago to Milwaukee or something. We'll drive. You know, so we do drive. And I do enjoy that because you don't to get up early. We have to get up like 5am to get to the airport. Yeah, yeah.
A
Like that. Even alone, like, it's like, especially after a show because I have trouble falling asleep after really good shows because, like, the adrenaline of like the crowds and stuff. So I won't.
B
Or going through TikTok. I always like to see what people post from that night. I'm like, let's see what people are posting.
A
Yeah. So I just. Like, my sleep is already. Then it's like you have to get up there for the airport and it's like, oh, my God. I just wish I was on a bus that was taking me there already. But that's just like me. Like, I don't think Brooke. I think Brooke kind of enjoyed the. I don't know if she, like, loved it. I think she loves the bus more. But, like, I think she handled that. I really was like. Like I was counting down like six more flights, five more flights, four more flights. Like, I just. It was like so much.
B
I know you're playing first class. You're flying economy.
A
Yeah. But it's funny over there because a lot of our flights were very, like inner. Like inner UK or whatever. So it'd be these airlines, like EasyJet and stuff. Like, very, very, very spirit coded.
B
Okay.
A
So the first class was very much the same. Same setup.
B
Okay. Yeah. Yes. That's okay. I get you.
A
That's fine. Like, who gives, right? Like, either way, I don't fit into economy.
B
I learned that I was like, with Southwest, their seats were pretty big. We've been flying southwest to local, like San Jose, Sacramento, Southwest. I'm to it. I'm not. I thought, oh, I'm. I ended up buying an extra seat because I thought I would not fit into it. But they do have the ones that go up the little handle thing. So I felt a little more. But yeah, I don't mind.
A
But you get mobbed on your Southwest flights.
B
Not really. Yeah, no. I bought the extra seat and they give you like a reserve sign. So you do put a reserve sign next to you. So, like, no one gets next to you. But on the same time, like my dancers and stuff, like, Cedric will sit on the end.
A
Yeah.
B
And you know what I mean. But no, I don't really get. I think also because traveling with like a group, I feel like, it's more intimidating for people to come up, like, if I'm by myself. I went to London by myself. I went to New York by myself for Broadway more so I think people are like, you look lonely. I'm gonna come say hi. I was like, all right, you can. But when I'm with a group, it's like a little.
A
That's iconic, though. People just respect you, probably. They're just like, you know, what, girl? Like, she's traveling. She's like, you know.
B
Also, I'm like, super pregnant, so I'm very much just lethargic. I'm just very slow. And so I think people just feel sad for me. I'm always just, like, out of breath crazy. I'm just very like, you know what?
A
I. I can't believe I was just telling her in the car. I was, like, talking to her and I was like, yeah, she's touring while pregnant. And it's whenever anyone, like, learns that they're like, what? How the. And like, you really. It's so. Even Paige and I side stage watching, we're like, God damn. Like, like, you're dancing and singing and there's bubbles and there's dancers, and there's the feather. It's the most, like, elaborate, intense show. And you put it on just every night. It's so good.
B
I love it. Yeah. Once I'm not pregnant, I feel like I can really crush. I used to dance a lot in my old shows, and I feel like now it's just looking a little harder these days.
A
But no, like, the fact that you're just doing it. How many more do you have left?
B
Just two more weekends. This weekend and next weekend is our big one. We do.
A
Oh, my God. And that baby boy is coming in rich. I know.
B
I hope I don't go into early labor or something like that, cuz I've been exercising so much. I always just think, like, what if it, like, comes early at least?
A
It's like, if you had to cancel a show because you're in labor, no one's pissed.
B
Yeah, but what if I like my water, bro? Like, on stage? Like, wouldn't that be crazy? I'm just like, oh, like, that's my biggest fear of it happening.
A
I would have a panic attack every single day about water.
B
Right? Because you're, like, moving so much. I just did Sacramento and I came off stage and my lash was freaky and I just threw up everywhere backstage. I'm like, what the hell just happened? Like, it was so weird. Like, I wasn't that sick? I. I didn't think I was that sick to do the show. I was fine doing the show. As soon as like I got off stage, just like throw up everywhere. I'm like, what the hell happened? I thought like, I thought a baby was coming, so I never threw up. I mean, maybe I'm like going into labor.
A
No way. That's fine. Were you super nauseous or just all of a sudden you're like, I have to throw up?
B
I think all of a sudden I had to throw up. I was a little nauseous for the show, thinking maybe ate something bad or whatever, but. But it was a lot. And I thought like, maybe I'm going into like labor because like all of a sudden I had like these intense pains constipation for like a week. Like it was just a whole thing. Yeah.
A
And now you, you're good.
B
Yeah. And it was good the next day because we ended up going to San Jose and then Austin. So I was like, good for the rest of the shows.
A
But God, I could. I just don't even know if I could ever be pregnant. Wait, but you guys, I would have a panic.
B
You went to the hospital? Did you say why?
A
Yeah, I mean, I like don't fully know. First show, by the way. First show, first day, we're in Oslo, Norway. We just get there, we settle in and it was just like, I don't know. Normally I rest a little more before tour and I really burnt myself out before tour by accident. Just. It ended up that a lot of work I was delegating to other people didn't end up getting done. So I ended up having to do a lot of work before. So I show up very burnt out. I'm just like, but we're gonna do it. And we get there. The day of the show, I'm in my corset, I'm rehearsing, I'm having the best day. I'm like, we did it right? Like this one was really a like, like squeeze just time wise. Like we did it though, you know, And I'm on stage and I'm rehearsing and I'm like dying, laughing at my own bit. So it's like this is just karma. Like, I'm like, I'm so, this is so funny. I'm so funny.
B
You should think that. Like you think you have a bad show.
A
This is honestly, I think my like funniest work yet. It's diabolical. I do love it. I do love it. It is good. But like, still, I needed to Be humbled down. And God was right there. And I start laughing, and I'm in my little corset, and I feel a pop in my heart. Like a. Like a. Like when you crack a bone, you know? But it's, like, in my heart, and I'm like, what the. And then just all of a sudden, I'm in level 10. Like, chest pains. And, like, it's so much scarier, I think, when it's, like, a heart pain versus anywhere else on your body.
B
Yeah.
A
And it's just not going away. And then all of a sudden, I can't talk. I can't laugh. I'm, like, heavy, like, breathing. And then the medics are coming in. No one speaks English. No one's, like, helping me, really. I'm on the phone with my doctor, and he's like, go to the hospital. Like, it hurts. It was, like, shooting pains when I would breathe in. So then he's like, it could be your lungs. And I go. I get an ekg, and my heart's fine, so that's good. Tell me why the number one thing I'm worried about, too, is this ekg. Taking off my spray tan.
B
And, like, I have a show tonight.
A
Yeah. Literally, I'm, like, asking when I can hit my vape, and Moko is just looking at me so concerned. Like, it's. It's.
B
Oh, my God.
A
And all the girls in the hospital, too, like, watched Canceled, so it was cute, like, but it was so funny. My are just out. It was, like, a lot. And then I pulled a muscle over my lung, we think is what happened.
B
I really, honestly.
A
They wanted to, like, do blood tests, and I would have had to cancel the show. So I kind of just kept it pushing.
B
Oh, my God.
A
And I probably should have. And I'm gonna do a blood panel this week to just, like, make sure everything's okay. Yeah. But it was. And then I was just in pain for, like, a week, and it was so. I was in so much pain. And.
B
Oh, my God.
A
It was, like, really hard doing the shows, everything.
B
Like, I was so, like, nervous that, like, it was.
A
Yeah. I was, like, really seeking God. The first week of tour, I was on my hands and knees in Paris, praying, like, please help me make it through the show. Like, I was just like.
B
And chest pains are like, no joke.
A
That's like, yeah, it's so much scarier than anything else.
B
They'll be like, oh, she was perfectly healthy. And then there was a pop. And then, like, something happened. That's, like, so scary. Oh, my Gosh it was.
A
But I really do just think, like, burnt out, tight corset, laughing, pulled a muscle. Like, I think it's fine as I'm hitting.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
I'm quitting, though.
B
When are you going to.
A
I'm going to Hawaii for a month, and I'm just not going to bring any. And I'm just going to, like, withdraw and tweak out on the vape. No.
B
Okay, so that'll help if, like, you don't see someone doing it.
A
Yes.
B
Hawaii should be the place that would happen.
A
Yeah, I agree. And I think that the number one sign of quitting vaping is irritability. So I've been, like, waiting for a time where I can be irritable in peace. Like, you know what I mean? Like, I can't be, like, irritable on.
B
Tour, like, or something that would irritate you because, like, tour can be super stressful for anyone. So I just think, like, you're. You're in Hawaii. How could you be stressed? So.
A
Exactly. Like, I think that there's not a lot of factors for irritability in Hawaii, so it's, like, a good time to do it, and I just need to. Because it's like, my last. Yeah. I mean, it's so crazy. I, like, I've quit alcohol. I've quit benzos. Like, those are. I was saying this uncancel, so I'll, like, keep it light. But it's like, those were the hardest things I've ever done. And this is harder. Like, it's so interesting. I'm so addicted to this stupid pink battery.
B
I think it's like, what's in fixation and pickle.
A
Yeah, I know. Pickle for sure.
B
Are your pickles still out? I know last time we talked, it was still there. So people can still get them.
A
I honestly miss them so much. In Europe, that was like, the first thing I did when I got home was just ate so many pickles.
B
All your pickles?
A
Yes. And people can still get them, and I love them so much.
B
Oh, my God, that's so cool. Yeah. I remember you did, like, a meet and greet. Like. Yeah.
A
Even now, like, doing a pickle pop up a week and a half before you go to Europe. Like, no, you're gonna be crazy.
B
Were you there a month?
A
Yes.
B
Oh, my God, that's wild.
A
And it was just very wild. Like, all of it. Yeah. Like, even just the crowds are so different than America.
B
What's the difference?
A
Like, there were several. Several cities where instead of our usual, which is girls kind of Screaming, drunk, like, whatever. You would make a funny joke and everyone would just sit there, and this is the etiquette of the crowd, and do this. And it's so sweet. And they're all so sweet. But then, like, the first time it happened, I was like, oh, my God. Like, because we were just in, like. We'd be in a place like Ireland or Glasgow, and they're screaming and they're dying, laughing, and I'm like, oh, this is the best show ever. And then we go there and everyone's clapping, and I'm like, that was my worst show. And then I'd go home and people will be tagging me. Like, I've never laughed so hard. Best night in my life. And I'm like, like, really?
B
I know.
A
Are you sure? Yeah.
B
No, sometimes that happens. Like, the quiet crowds are like. It was amazing. And I'm like, okay. Well, it seemed quiet, but I'm glad you liked it.
A
Yeah. And it just. Our last night in Amsterdam was very. It was our last show. It was so like that. Like, just clapping and, like, in between the claps, you could, like, hear a pin drop. Like, they're so respectful. I had to keep, like, looking out and, like, noticing that they were, like, wearing the merch, like, making sure they were there for me. I had a little bit of a panic attack on stage. I was like, oh, my God. And I never had a panic attack on stage. I was like, like, oh, my God, this is wild. But it's just their culture. Like, that's just how. And then, you know, people were tagging and saying all the nice things, and I was like, it's so wild, the differences in culture.
B
What's your favorite city over there?
A
Glasgow, by far.
B
Wow. Really?
A
You have to. Glasgow is my new Milwaukee. Like, you have to go. You do love Milwaukee. You have to go to Glasgow.
B
Where's Glasgow?
A
In Scotland. Don't quote me on that. Sounds right.
B
Yeah, something like that, I think.
A
UK vibes.
B
Yeah. Yeah.
A
Please don't quote me on that. But they were insane. That was the crowd that I had sing you Happy birthday.
B
Oh, that was so nice. Oh, my God. Okay. A whole crowd singing that.
A
It was so fun. And they were so excited to do it. They were. Dublin. Ireland was really cool. You should do Dublin for sure. Like.
B
Yeah. Never been any of those.
A
The Belfast is like. We don't know if it's UK or Ireland. I don't know. And it's a big. People have different things to say. I still don't know.
B
Okay.
A
But Belfast, Dublin, Glasgow, were My favorites, I think. But everyone, everywhere was great. London was great.
B
Like so many food.
A
Yeah, it's. The food is just what I love. It's crazy when you're. Because I know the food over there is better for you.
B
Yes. Like that's why it doesn't taste as good. That's what someone told me. Because we were talking about McDonald's earlier and I was there in London and I was like so excited to get McDonald's and I like could not eat it. I was like, this is so disgusting. No offense. I love London and I would love to live over there. Cause I'd be so skinny. I like don't like any of the food. I'd be like so tiny. But the McDonald's was so messy. And the reason is, is because they can't. It has to be real meat and it can't be processed. Like it can't be like processed food. So they can't put any of the preservatives or anything they put here. That's all toxic and gross. So I think that's why we think it's like gross because like it's real.
A
Do you know that it sent me down the whole same rabbit hole Because I was mako and I came to the conclusion that all food over there tastes like diet. Our food. Like even a big. Just a traditional big mouth Mac over there tastes like a diet Big Mac.
B
Yeah.
A
Over here, if that makes sense. And so then I started googling like what's in our food that can't. Like that is not like FDA approved over there. And there's so many things. There's one thing, I forget what it's called, but it's in all of our fast food bread. It's a chemical that are like a. Like it's something that is mainly the second thing it is most used in other than our bread is yoga mats. Mats. Yoga mats. And we're eating it and we eat it every day. But it makes the bread so goddamn good over here. Like give me that yoga mat.
B
I know I'll eat it all day long.
A
I am downward facing dog for that Big Mac. Like I can't even like oh my God.
B
I know. The food is definitely different over there. I did like the fish and chips in like London. Like that's the only place there's like. There's one called Mayfair and chips and it was really good.
A
I love baked beans and London's big.
B
That's crazy. So you just ate baked beans?
A
Yeah. And I'm just like my stomach, stomach's Bubbling. But, like, I love baked beans.
B
Baked beans in a toast or. They don't even have toast. It's just bread. Or they serve with it. Right.
A
So much healthier, though. It's just like.
B
No, of course they look great because everyone is just so skinny. But best food. That over there. What was the best? Was there any?
A
I'm trying to think of the best food. Honestly, in Berlin, Germany, I had this spicy chicken and Mac and cheese bowl that was so good.
B
Order food after this because I haven't eaten all day, and I'm like, oh, my God, everything sounds so good right now.
A
Stop. I still have things that I haven't had since I've been back.
B
Like, we can order the wings now. For sure. I love that. No. Yeah. Europe is tricky with food. I would think, like, pretzels or something. What is it?
A
Paris has good food. They do. They really do. Like, pastas and. Yeah. Paris. I was just eating. Good. I love Paris.
B
I didn't get to watch your vlog as a clickbait.
A
It's so clickbait. And I, like, didn't. I underestimated how many people know that I'm just, like, a clickbait, like, obvious. And I was getting all these congratulations texts, and I was like, oh, I didn't mean to, like, scam that hard. Yeah, like, rats. My bad. We just had bills to pay. Like, Like, I did not mean to. And now I'm like, okay, so when he actually proposes, am I gonna have to be, like, not clickbait? Yeah. Like, I'm so embarrassing. It's like, I have quite did that to myself.
B
Like, is pair is your favorite? Stop.
A
I just. Yeah. I mean, it just didn't even feel like a tour stop, really. Honestly, like, it just, like, I love Paris.
B
Where'd you perform? Do you know what? Theater.
A
I don' theater. But I do know that it was probably my first and last time going back there. It was, like, by far our smallest show.
B
Wait, really? Like, the crowd or the way it was set up or how did it look? Just.
A
Just the amount of people. Like. And I. I would venture to say that over 60% of the people in the audience were, like, foreign exchange students who came to Paris. Or, like, oh, your London show was sold out, so I flew here. Or, like, we had girls come from Australia and Dubai to the Paris show, Like, because it was the only one with tickets left. Like, only probably 30% of the crop. Like, I just don't think Parisians vibe with whatever this is.
B
Yeah, they're like, no, I love the Idea of going to Paris, like crazy girls or something and like performing there, you know, like a topless like yeah. Number or something would be really cool.
A
And that makes more sense. It just like. Yeah, it's. Even when I'm in Paris, I don't get like stopped by people that often. Like in any time. I do get stopped by fans in Paris. They're like American people traveling there, like British people. I don't like. I don't meet a Parisian fan very often.
B
They're like, oh, hell no. You know what? I don't either. Now that I think about it. I never really met a French fan.
A
I know it's kind of nuts. And I like wish it was the opposite. Cuz I love Paris and I want more of an excuse to go there. Like they, they don't.
B
They don't love me back in Good bread.
A
Yes. Such and such. Good shopping. We need.
B
Oh, that mall was in Paris at your.
A
So do you know the name? It's called Galleries Lafayette. And you have. Trisha. You're going to have a field day. Like it was so insane. My shopping problems getting out of hand. Everything. Mew mew. Everything. I bought a Chanel jumbo bag. I bought. I bought everything. And it's funny because there's this video of you from like, like a couple years ago and you're hauling Louis Vuitton and you go on this whole tangent about how like life is short. And I kept replaying that.
B
It's in your head.
A
You're like, I kept like actually replaying it. I was like, trisha's telling me life is short and I'll make it back and like, whatever.
B
Yeah, no, I love it because that's the era to spend money too. It's just like when you don't have kids, you know? Sure, if you want kid. Like I was like, it probably won't happen for me. I'm just gonna spend all my money. Who cares? You know what I mean?
A
And I'll be better. But I was just in Paris and I was like, I'm just, I'm gonna be crazy this one time.
B
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I love them so much. And we'll be at Katy Perry's here. Seriously, I'm not giving birth. I, like, want to take it home, but I don't trust myself to bring it back every time.
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I love it.
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All right. When did we leave off? Do we even know? Did you make a note? It's fine if you didn't. We can just pick up wherever. I literally have no idea where we left off.
A
Me either. And I'm just so excited for Taco Bell to get here.
B
We just wanted to taco Bell. Are we going to. We just ordered Taco Bell.
A
We just ordered Taco Bell and I haven't had it in months and I'm so excited. I tried it in London though, and it was just like same. I was having like a diet Crunch wrap.
B
Yeah.
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It's like, where's the crunch?
B
The healthy stuff.
A
Yeah.
B
Don't give us real food.
A
It was just a wrap.
B
I know. We got Taco Bell. I also got popcorn from amc. You got a dirty Baja Blaster. When I got ices for everyone. But last time we ordered ices, they didn't come.
A
We had a full icy gate. We were trying so hard to like get this. Get this icy here.
B
Why is everything a gate to you? I love that.
A
I know. I don't know why how it started because it's like literally not at all like, no drama. We were just like.
B
It was drama. We. They tried. They tried twice to bring it. They brought us one at a time. They brought us one the first time and then they brought us one again. And he's like, okay, I'll go back to get the rest.
A
And you were like the sweetest thing when it comes like that because you're like, oh my God, how are you gonna live without your icy? And it's like, Trisha, it's fine. Because you're like reordering.
B
And they're also nice because they're like, no, you guys should have the ICs. But I never want to be that person. It's like, I'm more important than you. Like, you guys should have ices. It's the. It's awful.
A
But the way I would just be like, you know what? We don't get ICs, everybody, like, Trisha will like go to the ends of the earth to make sure someone gets what they wanted.
B
I always, I will always like, if my food doesn't come or someone's. I always give the food. Cuz I never want people to feel like that's the worst. When you're like, food doesn't come and then you're just like someone's without their food.
A
I know. It is the worst. I agree with that. I'm just like, I'm so excited to mukbang with you.
B
Like even, just even.
A
I just. I say that just eating, even if it's not on camera. Like, I love our meal moments.
B
Me too. It's so funny. You really are an eater, which I like never knew about you.
A
I love food more than anything so much.
B
What time is it? It's like 2:30 and I have not eaten, which is crazy, because usually I'm like, breakfast, lunch, like, snack, and I'm just, like, starving. So that's why I just ordered everything. Amc, everything.
A
At Taco Bell, I had chick Fil a breakfast, and it had me, like, bubbling.
B
In Vegas.
A
Yeah.
B
You don't do White Castle.
A
Oh, my God. I love White Castle, too.
B
It's only in Vegas. I can never find it here.
A
Wait, I haven't thought about that. It is. It's, like, not here. And it's so funny because it's so, like, basic, but. Oh, my God, that sounds so good right now.
B
And you were just there this morning.
A
Oh, my God. Going to that White Castle and in Vegas is scary.
B
Oh, in Vegas, we usually go to the one when you're, like, driving out and there's, like, a gas station with a White Castle.
A
Oh, I've never been. I didn't know that.
B
Those are good. Yeah, I usually.
A
Oh, yeah. There's, like, one on the strip that's, like, scary.
B
Really?
A
Yeah. I'll have to, like, try that one also, like. Well, I don't know if we want to podcast about this, but, like. And cut it if not. But, like, Holly, like.
B
Oh, I talked about it. Yeah, she talks about it. I feel so. I'm like, okay.
A
Like, is there a potential world where we do a reality show with Hollywood Madison?
B
Oh, that part. I thought. You're talking about her. I was talking about the cheating scandal of all the guys cheating on her, which is insane.
A
But that guy, I'm so.
B
I literally said all the time, like, he's literally like, so ugly, so gross. Like, how are you cheating on Holly?
A
Like, she's so. Not only how beautiful she is, but, like, she's a Disney princess angel and, like, so thoughtful.
B
She came to Elvis's birthday, the Lilo and Stitch one, and she literally, like, puts together these crazy themed gifts, and I always forget that's what she does. I need to tell her to, like. Like, she doesn't have to do all that because it's, like, Malibu Barbie's party. She brought. She bought every single Malibu Barbie from every year. She like, vintage shopped for them and, like, gave her this huge basket of Malibu Barbies, and we haven't even gotten to the Elvis one because it's so beautifully packed. I just see, like, Elvis and Barbie stuff in there. And I was like, she's.
A
She's so perfect, thoughtful.
B
She's, like, so on top of it. You think I'm on top of it? She's. Yeah, we're Trying to do, like, something together, like shows or something. Because she has so fun. She has so many shows on. Like, Annie. She, like, knows how to do it. Like, I think you and I were like, Internet people.
A
Yes.
B
That don't really translate to, like, a show. And TV shows, to me are always going to be the ultimate.
A
Yeah.
B
She's so connected and she's so on top of it. Like, okay, is there someone's trying to in touch with you here and. Yeah, I'm really excited about it.
A
I know. She just texted me today, and I need to, like, we need to set this meeting because it's, like, how crazy.
B
I think they text me, too, in the group. Yeah, I was. I got it.
A
And it'd be so fun to do random, like, like, how we want to go to, like, Area 51 and, like, whatever.
B
She had a really good idea, too. She was telling me about this, like, scripted, unscripted reality, like, TV show style. And I was like, yeah, that's what I want to do. And Holly is, like, the queen of reality tv. And just. I just. I love being around her. I love being around her so much. She came to the party. Yeah. She's so sweet.
A
I hope that guy, like, actually. What do you mean? You're like, a ghost hunter and you're cheating on Holly Mad.
B
That's what I said. I was like, wait, what? Like, he says he brings the girls to the museum so the ghosts can test them out if they like them or not.
A
You're actually lying. You're lying. Hell, no.
B
But also, like, how do you have time to cheat with 10 women? Like, how do you have time?
A
I've never understood that. It's like, I guess it's the same thing as, like, a drug addiction. Like, it's a sex addiction and validation addiction. But it's just so nuts to actually execute it and act on those, like, at the expense of someone else's heart.
B
Right. She would always say he, like, loved to go to bed early at, like, 8. And then now the Internet will be speculating be like, well, he was probably trying to go find.
A
But, like, how living that lie that you're just like an early bedtime person when you're like, literally not and you're.
B
Going to cheat someone else.
A
And it's like, I'd be yawning and.
B
I'd be like, wait, I just don't understand. And Holly, like, really is, like, not to make it about looks, but, like, literally has, like, the perfect body. Like, we've seen her obviously naked, like, honor the Valentine's day. Shoot. I just remember being like seeing her body and being like, that's insane. Like her body is.
A
And she. Hasn't she been through enough?
B
I know.
A
Like, how are you gonna like, know her history and her life and then like, add to that like, I hate you. Yeah, I hate you.
B
You like, same. All the guys she's been with have been just absolutely horrible.
A
I just know this next one like she's gonna get. Cuz she literally. I always say when people ask me what she's like, like that she's like Snow White. She's literally her Cinderella. Like her personal. She's a Disney princess. Like, just floats through life, just brings joy and positivity. Like she deserves her Prince Charming to match that, you know?
B
I hope she. Yeah.
A
Has a kid named like Rainbow.
B
Like, she's like, no Rainbow and forest. And she just like. Okay. That's like so cute.
A
Yeah. Like, it's like she deserves someone to just match that. And like some birds land on their shoulders and you know who would have.
B
Been so good for her? But maybe she probably. She probably knew him at some point because he said Disney adult is John Stamos. Like, he loves Disney too.
A
Oh my God. I didn't know John Stamos was a Disney adult.
B
Oh my God. He's like obsessed. He has like the big D in his backyard from Disneyland. He goes like. He used to take all the girls on dates. I used to know so many influencers back when I first started, like when I was 18. That he would take to like Disneyland. No, allegedly, like at night and like do like just crazy.
A
John Stamos at night at Disneyland is like the craziest fantasy. That's some like wattpad and he cosplays.
B
He. He does Disney bounty. He'll dresses like a prince Eric with his. He has a wife now who's like very beautiful and very young and they have a kid. But. And he's very nice. Have you met him?
A
No. Maybe some dobrik I'm blocking out, but.
B
Like I don't think it's always with David.
A
Yeah.
B
I met him and I'm just. But I remember him being so charming and so nice. Like he. He's he's like a holly. Where it's almost like you're. You're perfect. Like you're such a nice, handsome.
A
Yeah. Loved.
B
If you say love. Full house. He's so into it. Like, he's just so like sweet.
A
Like he's actually Uncle Jesse.
B
Yeah. And he was so cute and I just gagging me I know in a different life they could have been.
A
Yeah.
B
I had to ask Holly. She knows him. I feel like they would have crossed paths at some point because he was such like a ladies man and like, damn.
A
And he, that's like deserving. Like that's exactly what it needs to be like somebody that's just like so on her level because she deserves that. Like she's perfect.
B
Perfect. Like oh my God, there are guys that love Disney. Travis Barker loves Disney. The Jonas Brothers love Disney.
A
She's just with like Kevin Jonas. Which one's single?
B
Joe. I think Joe's single, right?
A
Joe Jonas, Polly Madison and Joe Jonas. Iconic. He's crazy to say. I went to Melrose Trading Post last weekend or two weekends ago and Joe had a stand where he was selling all of his stuff to give to charity. So like walked up and bought a belt and just Joe Jonas, he was selling it himself. You're lying. Was he there? You're lying.
B
He's selling you the belt. He's like, here's my belt, give me the cash.
A
Not Joe Jonas, just yard sailing at Melrose Trade. That's though he said pick your price too. No way.
B
He said pick your price is what he said.
A
That and now you have a Joe Jonas belt. The way I would have actually cut off a limb for that in my.
B
Like, oh, you love a Jonas brother.
A
I did as like a kid. Like I, I was Nick Jonas all the way. I, I was like just Nick Jonas.
B
Were you so sad when like he found out he was diabetic?
A
I was so sad. I thought he was, yes. That was like cuz I was young. It's like the same thing about how like you know when you're like a kid and you think like skunks are going to be way more of a problem or like quicksand is going to be like. It was like that. I was like, he's going to die from diabetes.
B
Quicksand is a real fear.
A
For sure.
B
I always thought that too.
A
But like as a kid you just thought like. I thought like right here, right now there'd be quicksand. Maybe I was just a dumb kid.
B
I thought that too. I thought like quicksand you could just like fall into anywhere. Like it was just there. I didn't think that, that because of the movies like Beetlejuice or stuff like you could fall into it. But I don't know.
A
You have to stop wearing skirts on not Loveline. Like hello.
B
No, you're totally good. Anyways. Well, there we go. Should we answer or should we chit chat more. I love chit chat. I love catching up. I feel like there's a million questions because I'm wondering. It's a hot topic and we're gonna air this next week. If it was like, going to air in three weeks, I wouldn't talk about it, but. Okay. Amaze what is happening. So I'm so. I'm so confused by all of it. So I don't know about this lore, but. But, like, I guess they were canceled for like the last two years. Like, they did not.
A
Like, canceled like, like me or canceled like, like, did not happen. Oh, just not happening.
B
Yeah, like, they just canceled them.
A
I ruined the word cancel for myself. I never know which one it means.
B
Okay, which one is it?
A
So they were.
B
They didn't happen. And then this year, everyone is just like, so mad at them. Like, they're like, is it a. Like, what is. Why are people mad at them? Why were so many influencers there?
A
I did. I mean, I always assume. I'm not gonna lie to you. Like, when I get invited to an award show, I know the program. Like, I know Jamie Charlie's gonna be five people down on the carpet. I know James Charles. I know he's gonna get invited. I know it's good. Like, I know it's usually. I feel like in today's, like, era, if I'm getting invited, I feel like I know I'm gonna run into, like, a Jake Shane and Alex Earl Atari. Yummy.
B
Like, but those are like, huge. Like, Jake Sheen, Tara. Yummy. Alex girl. Those are like mainstream Alex. Not dancing. Like, it's mainstream. Jake Shane's huge. Huge. Okay. But yes, it's like the other ones, which I won't name, but there's like some randoms. And you're just like, this is such a random carpet.
A
Yeah. And then there is always just a random PR safe, like influencers too. I always know the program. Like, I just. I do know if I'm getting invited, it's not gonna be that. I mean, that.
B
But I don't know.
A
I don't take it as, like, an insult. I think that these award shows realized a couple years ago that they were tanking views wise because of traditional media stars, that they would do better online on reels and tick tock just numerically that. You know what I mean? A tick tock of Alex Earl on their carpet or whoever targeted the most.
B
Yours was on ET and I was like, you and Makoa got a ton. I kept seeing yours everywhere.
A
Wait, really?
B
When I did Wicked no one was putting me anywhere.
A
No, that is so not true. You were my whole for you page.
B
Not ET And Oscar works for ET And I was like, how are they?
A
Oscar.
B
Oscar does the tick tocks racing.
A
I know everyone was saying, did Oscar edit this?
B
I mean, a lot of people do them, so maybe he wasn't. But it is funny because you were all over my fyps.
A
It was cute. It was my co is like, first carpet, which I, like, loved. And I had so much fun with him. But I feel like that's why they do it, the influencers. People hate it. But at the same time, people don't realize that they hate comments on it is the more engagement that they wanted when they invited these influencers. Unfortunately, people hate because I didn't even.
B
See people hate on it. It was just more of, like, unexpected, you know, like. But. But on the flip side of that, it's like you have Alex Warren, who's not, like, so mainstream, and I dinner with him. I love him.
A
That was my major, major takeaway. That was like, all I really cared about. Everything else, like, I was like, JLo's doing flips. Cool.
B
Rod Stewart, JLo or Benson?
A
Both of them.
B
Was she doing flips?
A
She was, like, making out with people. And Ben, like, all of the things were Renee rap killed it.
B
She looked so love Renee rap.
A
It was all really cool. But Alex was the highlight of my whole AMAs. Like, I just love him so much.
B
So impressed. He, like, I never text him really. Like, he was on my podcast. But he. He, like, congratulated me on, like, having a baby. I was like, thanks. Like our boy. It was very random because he's so busy. He's, like, on stage coaching and seeing with Ed Sheeran. Ed Sheeran singing his song. I was like, what that happening?
A
And he was, like, giving me the lore of, like, just other people that are now in his, like, wheelhouse.
B
And it's jelly roll he's got performing with him. And yeah, my biggest regret is, like, I couldn't do it. I honestly would have. But, like, the day I left for tour, he wanted me to film, like, a little segment for his tour where I was, like, his therapist, because I think it's called something like aftercare. I don't know. There's, like, a therapy theme to his thing. And I'm like, so sad I didn't because I would have done it even if he wasn't blowing up. But then I saw.
A
I still want that, though, I think, because he is, like, so he is, like, one of the most intelligent people I've ever met in so many ways. Like, even people wanted to hate on him for, like, doer vlogging back in the day. But I always was like, this kid's a genius. He sees a gap in the market, he's doing it with the dilios. He's copying a formula but making it his own. And then just even he'd come over and have all the analytics. Analytics pulled up and know exactly what to do next and, like, yeah, be so smart. And he always was just so hungry and a really good person. Like, him and cover are such good people. And, like, he said something to me at dinner the other night that literally brought me to tears. But he was, like, with so many other people when I was doing that. It felt transactional. But with you, it was always an excuse to hang out with my friend. And I felt the same way about a lot of the hype house stuff. Like, with him, it was just like, I just. I love him and care about him so much, and, like, seeing him have the number one song in the world right now and perform it.
B
It's so many weeks. Okay, I screenshot it and sent it to Moses. It was like, more than, like, Elvis Presley. He, like, broke a record. I was like, like, 30 weeks on number one. I'm like, what the hell?
A
And I remember the first time he ever brought over, like, his garage band first song and was like, tana, I'm gonna make music. And I remember being like, alex, no, keep vlogging. And, like, then the music just ended up being so good, and it's crazy.
B
It never goes well for influencers. I mean, it does. Yeah, but he knows about. But, yeah, he knew.
A
And he's so talented in his writing, and I just am so happy for dude. Like, it's crazy how happy I am for them.
B
So good. Like, everything about, like, really, like a professional.
A
And it's always, like, so fun. Like, I don't know, like, when you see your friends blow up, a lot of people just really do change so much. Like, and become someone that you did not know. And you see it all the time, more often than not.
B
What do you think, like, changed with him? Him?
A
Nothing. And that's why I think it's so special. He's the same Alex that I've always known and loved. Just with a Billboard number one song and performing and killing it, and it's like, I think that's cool. It's rare. It's rare to me, like, most people do become Hollywood and, you know, like, just in A lot of ways. Like, that's. That's what he's so.
B
Jenny does. He was so nice. Like, he was literally my, like, favorite guest. I was just like, I love. Did he do Canceled and you didn't air it?
A
He did, but I'm airing it soon.
B
You're like, now that you're number one.
A
Yeah, no, always. Always. But I. Yeah, it's such a good episode, too. I'm just an idiot.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
That probably never happens for you, but I start banking and then I want to keep posting current, like, episodes just get, like, lost in translation.
B
Yeah.
A
And that was a stupid one. And I was in my own head, like, it was right after I did the Jeffree Star episode. And I was. Whenever I'm interviewing someone and they're telling me their story, I will sit there and go a million times. It's like my stim. Like my adhd. I'll say, like, that, that. And I was getting so much hate for it. And then I did it in the Alex episode and I was like, I didn't want to air it, like, because I was self conscious. And it's like, who cares that you're.
B
Saying a thousand times, yeah, that's like your thing. People don't care.
A
Well, it is. I can't help it.
B
I just love seeing you have conversations with people.
A
Me too. I love a good.
B
It's, you know, who's good. It's. So she was on your podcast. I know nothing about her, so if she's, like, problematic. I don't know. I don't know. But the girl, Camilla. Yeah. She just did the Bad Baby interview.
A
Yes.
B
Did you do Bad Baby?
A
No, I was going to do Bad Baby, and then our schedules just ended up like, like, just. I think Brooke was getting her bluff and I ended up having to go out of town and whatever. And I, I wanted to. But I also do think Camila was the perfect person for that interview because they have all that lore.
B
Yeah.
A
Like, I don't have the same Alabama lore that Camilla does. And I probably wouldn't have evoked. I wouldn't have evoked, like, the same reactions and topics from Bhad Bhabie. I think. I think Camila was the one for that.
B
And like, like, she's so good at those interviews because the Ashtravino one, she was so good. She know she's like, really young, like 22. Like that. And then the bad baby one, I was just like, damn, she's so good at these. I, I not. I don't know much about Bhad Bhabie But I am becoming a little bit of a Stan. I seem to like, I, like, care about her weirdly. Like, parasocially.
A
Yes.
B
Maybe as like a mom sometimes, you know, you see those interviews and you're just like, I wish I could just, like, talk to her. But I know that's like, it sounds weird and it sounds like, condescending, but also like, no, I didn't know her like that either.
A
Bad Baby on just Trish would break the Internet and I would love them.
B
So I just, I. I feel. I don't want to say feel sorry, but, like, God, I just, I have so much, like, empathy for her doing the of at 18 and just people waiting for you to be 18 to do this off. Like, so happy she made that money because, like, that's amazing. Like, but just even the situation now, it's like, I'm all about. And what's her name? Camila. The one that interviewed her. Like, she's so, like, she is sweet because she's like, you know, Bad Baby said some crazy things. Did she go by Danielle or Bad Baby? What does she prefer? I don't want to, like, call her.
A
Like, I don't know, both. Like, it depends on your relationship.
B
Yeah, I don't want to just call her now. She's like, you don't know me. I was like, you know what I mean? I don't know you, but I love Bad Baby too. I love both, but, you know, did you see it? You saw the interview?
A
Yes, I saw clips and I was talking to Camilla after because I have, like, a really sweet relationship where she always asks me for advice and I actually really love her. Like.
B
Oh.
A
Like on some off camera. I really love her. I just invited her to, like, come on a trip with me. I'm like, I like, feel. I feel maternal to her because I think that she reminds me a lot of me in a lot of ways. But also I just know how anxious it can be to, like, she's interviewing these polarizing big figures and she's the one to do it. And I know how that can feel. Like, that just. And just the pressure and it's being polarizing in general. She gets a lot of hate and a lot of love.
B
Yeah.
A
I just want to be there for her.
B
Sorry. Oh, let's see if it's there.
A
Taco Bell.
B
It might be his. It might be Moses too. He orders sushi, too. Wow, that seems so fast.
A
But maybe he's always getting, like, something so opposite of us.
B
No, I know. That's Why I do love when you come over, too, because I'm just very much like, oh, I can eat like Taco Bell. He does not like a Taco Bell. I crave it. I do love it.
A
I wish Mokoa eats, so. Mokoa eats, like, more unhealthy than I ever, like, really, like, oh, my God. The was light working. He eats a pint of Haagen Daz a day. I love an entire pint of Haagen Daz every single day. Any flavor. He like, he'll start his day with that sometimes. And it's so crazy. I'm like, your genetics. I hope our kids get. Get his genetics.
B
Yeah, I think our kids did because they're very much, like, just active and they just eat. Yeah.
A
Like, how nuts is that?
B
Doesn't even like mashed potatoes or Mac and cheese. She just wants steak and fish. I'm like, okay, healthy, period. Period. I just want more steak and fish. Mac and cheese. No, I was just like, okay, what the hell?
A
She knows what she wants. I love Malibu.
B
Oh, he did get it.
A
Okay.
B
Sorry. No, but I. Well, I didn't want to, like, I did want to hear what you had to say, because I'm so fascinated by Camilla, too. I'm fascinated because those.
A
I think you should have Camilla on just Trish. The.
B
The fact that they say they make, like, what, 2 million a month or something? Some people say they make, like, 57 million a year. I'm like, what the hell are they doing?
A
They're making such crazy money.
B
I need to know. I'm such a money person. I'm, like, not scared to say that anymore. I'm a Taurus. I love money. I think about money all the time. Always. Like. Like, even you. I'm like, do they pay to be at ama? Like, I just. What I have.
A
So. No, they do not pay me to be at ama. Really?
B
Okay. Because I wonder, because you said, like, oh, I had to rock this red carpet. So I was like, maybe they pay people to be there.
A
No, I just committed, and I was in too deep. And then I found out it was in Vegas. So then it was like, I have to. Like, if it was here, I wouldn't.
B
Have even said that, but. Because I never know. Yeah. Okay. So I'm so curious about money and all that stuff like that. And even. Yeah, Danielle and stuff like that. I'm very curious. But yeah.
A
Yeah, but she's very interesting.
B
But she's a good interviewer because, like, Daniel would say, like, you know, what am I supposed to leave My guy because I have a black eye and like, I got cheated on once and everyone's screaming in tick tock like, yes, that's why you leave someone. But the Camilla, she was very much. Well, it's not my relationship, so I'm not. But you could tell she, like, wanted to say something, but. But it is kind of both. It's kind of like, well, you can't force someone to leave a relationship. But at the same time, it's.
A
I think that frontal lobe is like a big play too.
B
Like, she's so young still, right?
A
Yeah, yeah. Like, and I feel like I would find myself saying things similar to that at a point in my life. Like, and then my frontal lobe switched and it was like, holy. And her mom, like, I. I just always say like, that mom, I don't want to like, speak on. On Danielle's mom and like, all that. But it is just narcissistic parents and like, all of that just like, can just mess up your.
B
Oh, your view of the world. What you should be doing exactly what's right. Yeah. And I get her too. When you have a kid, it is so different too. So I definitely.
A
I also. Yeah, I can't even speak on that because I don't know what I would do. I always think about that.
B
Like, you have a baby and you want your baby to have a relationship with the dad. Like, it's so. So I just have a lot of empathy. She's so complex. And she's also very smart, obviously, and talented as like. And captivating. Everyone wants to know what bad baby's doing next. Yeah. I really didn't know her from Dr. Phil, but all of a sudden I see her just like everywhere, doing everything. And I like the way she speaks and stuff. So I like that I gotta watch the podcast. I didn't know.
A
And to write the things that she writes in her raps and she does make her own music takes such a level of intelligence that so many people don't.
B
Rapping is crazy. When people are like, rappers.
A
It's like, yes, good as, like, Ms. Whitman. Like, that was crazy. Like, I'm so sorry. That is modern day. Say Shakespeare. Yeah, like, you can't tell me different. I'm so sorry.
B
Collab. You guys are both rappers.
A
Oh, my God, I wouldn't even like.
B
Your lyrics were good.
A
I did better than me.
B
I memorized all of Heavener for Vegas. Well, just the first verse because it's a long song. It's a long song. So I'm like, let me get this first Verse.
A
Because I was in the studio. Like, no, let's do more. Like, it's like, no, cut the song off.
B
So good, though. Like, the lyrics are actually so good. I was like, wait, this is, like, kind of.
A
I really want to make Country Tree. Okay.
B
Shaboozi.
A
Yeah. I'm not kidding. That was who I was most excited to see at the Amas. I love Shabuzi. No, I was trying, but my seat was just far from his. And I will meet Shaboozi. I know I will. And I love him.
B
Shabuzzi is, like, the nicest guy in the whole world. Not to flex again, but I was on SNL with him and his. You know, they. They have. All the dressing is really close. Like, Paul Mescal's here. I'm right here. And then Shabuzzi had the big one because he had all his people. Yeah. And they were, like, singing. I have video of it of, like, just him singing. Because I remember I wasn't. I wasn't aware of Shaboozi before this, but I became such a fan. And he would just be singing, I guess, rehearsing, I don't know, but just in the room with all the people just, like, you know, singing his songs. And he came in to, like, fix his outfit, and he said, can I borrow your mirror? And I was like, yeah, absolutely. And I just was, like, so struck by him. I didn't know who he was, but he was like, just so. He introduced himself. He was, like, so nice, so polite.
A
I love Shaboozi.
B
When we did the goodbyes, he, like, gave me a hug as if I was, like, part of the show.
A
Shows. Stop it.
B
And then we were in the elevator, the security elevator together. And I was like, you crushed it. Because, again, I, like, didn't know how popular he was. I was like, you're so good. And he's like, no, no. He's like, you know, this is. I. He was just so humble and sweet. And I was like. I had a little crush on Shabuzzi. I was like, I really love him.
A
Yeah.
B
And he just seemed, like, really humble and sweet. And I love his music, but I like vibes in the sense that you want to do country.
A
It's so funny. I was asking the other day, like, what do me and Shabuzzi have in common? I'm literally like. And I'm being a little crazy. Like, like, someone said to me, like, is this going to. Like, is this your new Peppa Pig? Like, that's how I'm acting. Like, I'm just Being cuz I don't know his whole catalog and I don't want to like front. Like I'm like, like, if I took a Shaboozi Q and A like questionnaire, I probably wouldn't like pass. I just love that song. Like someone.
B
Like, I love that song.
A
And I just love his style and I love the name Shaboozi.
B
Like, yeah, it's so good.
A
Like I just want to say it all the time. Like he's so cool.
B
Him.
A
No, but it's funny. It's funny. He was on stage presenting and some girl from the like upper crowd yelled like, I love you, Shaboozi. And he was like, I love you too on stage. And I turned to Mo and I was like, I wish that was me so bad.
B
Why didn't you do it? You should.
A
And then everyone was tweeting me asking if it was me who did that.
B
She said yes, I know.
A
Like, because I do love him so much.
B
I love his. What was happening were their performances. I saw a tick tock of someone showing the stage when Blake Shelton performed, but he wasn't actually performing on stage.
A
Age really do that at award shows. Always like just like pre record. The performances are always pre recorded. But I guess the Internet is just now becoming like hip to that. Oh, where was I? Like the first time I was at the Billboard Music Awards in Vegas and Drake was performing and I was so excited. And then it was like a pre recorded or like it wasn't pre recorded but he was performing in the middle of the Bellagio fountains like outside at the same time.
B
But it was like. But Blake was not live.
A
Yeah, I don't think think so.
B
And I think they said someone else.
A
Like wasn't like when Stefani wasn't live.
B
Oh, they're both just like having sex while this is happening. They're like, we'll just pre record all this.
A
They were on like a couple's honeymoon or something because they were not there. They were not in the building.
B
Interesting. So but other people. Benson was live. You said you were excited to see him live.
A
I love his little flips. That's what I was gonna ask you about. What did Moses. What was Moses's take on Benson Boone? Because everyone's. Because Makoa didn't know about Benson's flipping. So I've been educating him on tick.
B
Tock and Moses is irritated by the flip flipping because he's concerned people are hurting themselves trying to flip like him. People on tick tock, I guess are trying and I guess Moses Is very like online these days because I am gone on the weekends. So he's. When he's by himself or napping, he's scrolling a lot. I love that he sees people trying to do the Bunsen boon flip and I guess they're injuring themselves, like hurting their necks. So he thinks he's like, not a good influence on the.
A
He should have like a psa. Like, don't flip like me.
B
Don't flip. I thought I saw Benson Boone on a plane. I sent it in the gestures chat.
A
You're hilarious.
B
I was like, I think I see Benson Boone. I swear it was him.
A
But the justice be like, was this.
B
But then it was somebody if it wasn't him. I was like, why? I'm just like, docs this person's face on my plane. I guess this is this. It doesn't that look like him?
A
Whoa.
B
That does look like first class Delta to New York. So I thought. And this was after Coachella.
A
I think Benson Boone might have a stronger jawline than this mustache gentleman.
B
Oh, really?
A
My takeaway is it's not Benson Boom. But it's a Benson. It's fence and phone. That's my takeaway. He looks just like him. That looks just like him.
B
The same mustache. Even the hair.
A
Yeah, the haircut.
B
I sent it. I know Oscar's like, that's just a white guy with a mustache.
A
I was like, that looks like a lot of people look like Benson Boone. I like, really?
B
That's such a unique, A unique look archetype.
A
I had like a whole year in my life where I only. I feel like I was only going after guys who were like, Benson Boone look alike.
B
You love that look.
A
I did love a stash. Like, I was like a stash.
B
I am not a stashed person at all. Yes. The Benson boon. I. I don't quite get it, but I appreciate that he's popular and people really like him and I think he's an American Idol person, which I always love when people from American Idol are killing it.
A
Yeah, that's true. You know, I think he's everything and he's so sweet. He's like even just my tick tock. I was like kind of making fun and like poking fun. And he commented like, being like, yeah, well, I know him. I actually, I don't know if I should like, say, I'll probably want to cut it.
B
I'll just say, don't cut it.
A
Obviously if for like a year I was going for the Benson Boone archetypes, I like slid in and I Was definitely trying, like, I wanted Benson Boone. And then I think he was just like, being friendly before.
B
Before he like blew up or what this was.
A
He already blew up before, like, as he was blowing up. So, like, that's early because I always like, I'm on like, up and cominging musician tick tock. Especially at that time of my life. I was talent scouting for my next boyfriend. I was like, I, you know, just.
B
Saw a clip of you talking. Maybe it was on cancel. It must been have been canceled because we wouldn't have time to do anyone else's podcast of. Of you talking about, like, sliding into some guy with tattoos and a guitar. He's like a guitarist on TikTok. He's like a TikTok musician. And. And you were talking about how like, you just split into his DMs and I went down the rabbit hole literally yesterday. But I know it's like old news and it's probably like, whatever, but this is funny.
A
I'll tell you all about it.
B
I need to know the like, lore behind it because it's like you were so. And the fact that you talked about it so casually. I love this about how you're so open. You're like, I slid into this guy's DMs and you're like, hi, God sent me. And is like, you need God or something.
A
Yeah. So I mean, I used to just like, I really used to treat my for you page like hinge. Like, I had. I would have a saved collection on my phone of just like hot guys and like randomly slide in. Like, if I saw one, I'd save it and be like, whatever. And like, I used it like hinge like, and if I saw Hawkeye, I just immediately go to his profile, like, check out his lore, make sure he was like, I don't know, living in LA or in my age range or whatever. It was like the normal things. And then. Yeah. And you know that he wasn't. Wasn't like a weirdo. And then I'd go to Instagram and be like, hey, what's up? And that would like, be my thing.
B
Yeah.
A
And I saw this guy playing guitar. He was hot. I slid in, I said, God sent me here. Which shows me how lost I was at that time. That just tells me that Lila Gibney was my best friend. That's really like, that's my takeaway from that time. Like, such a lilac to say. So funny. And I say that and he was like, you need God. And then come to find out he had a Girlfriend. And then she was like coming at me online. I was like, I didn't know you existed.
B
Like, to be fair, I went on his profile because I had to deep dive this too. I never saw his girlfriend profile guitar.
A
Yeah, it wasn't giving girlfriend. And like, also, I'm so not a homewrecker. I think that's why I was so mad.
B
Yeah.
A
But then I ended up, I was her and I went back and forth in the DMs and I was being crazy. Like, it was crazy. And I remember I was in Paris and I was doing Emrata's podcast that day while I was like going off, like, just so much drama because of this situation. And I remember I was like so stressed that I couldn't like do Emrada's podcast properly. And it was like just such a weird. It aired. Yeah.
B
But I was like, yeah. Don't you just love now being in such a peaceful era where you're not dating or having it because it's so difficult to date how it has girlfriends, boyfriends, like, it's just. Do you slide in? Do you not. Do you wait? Like, it's just so. It's so nice to not have to like chase the man. You know what I mean?
A
Yes. And like, lately I'm in this era where I'm really, really like tapping into almost like spirituality, honestly, and protecting my energy and understanding who sucks my energy and who I leave being around. And I feel better.
B
Yes.
A
Right. Like, and I only want that. I'm trying to curate that for me. And that does come with kind of weeding out situations and protecting my piece more in certain situations and setting boundaries, even if people don't like them and all of these things. I'm just having this like, awakening where I'm really realizing that and I'm so happy I'm not single because that would just be a whole other caliber of allowing so much energy into your life.
B
Dating is. Is exchanging energy with people so much. So good.
A
I can't believe I did that for so long. We should have popcorn.
B
I know. I feel like popcorn is a good little snack.
A
This is a. Justin Bieber is crazy. I think I'm.
B
You're a bleeber.
A
Yeah.
B
We talked about this a little bit on Hot Topics, but I need to.
A
Yeah, I'm a huge believer. I'm worried about him. I hate even saying that cuz I don't know him. First of all, let me lead with that Paris social. I'm worried about him. You don't know that man. Worry about Yourself worry about putting on a fake eyelash before you shoot six episodes of Not Loveline. But, yeah, I think I saw that scissors stuff. And at first I was like, oh, my God, if I was Haley. And just, like, fell into that.
B
Like, oh, I saw your response first to it, and that's when I saw. Because I was like, okay. So I thought that was the reason people were mad, but.
A
But then as I'm seeing it, like, I think it might be bigger than.
B
That's what Moses explained. He said it was more him. Like, the microphone was down, not singing. Him kind of, like, almost kind of falling off the stage.
A
Yeah.
B
I didn't know that. I thought it was like him kissing your hand and people being mad. That's because I got it from you. So I didn't know.
A
Me too. And then the more I saw it, I was like. Because I'd only seen that clip, and then I could see, like, more. And I'm like, damn.
B
Yeah.
A
I also can't imagine with, like, this Diddy trial and, like, I don't know what he went through again. I don't know the man, but, like, childhood trauma and just maybe having a child evoking new traumas and. And just so many things. I just, like, I want. I've always said it. I want nothing. He deserves peace and happiness more than anyone.
B
Yeah. I feel. Yeah. Especially with the ditty stuff coming up. I mean, he says, like, nothing happened and obviously, like, you gotta just take it as a word. But even so, you were involved with Diddy for so long as a child. Like, there has to be something that.
A
Yeah. Even just that alone.
B
Yeah, exactly. Like, just having to be around in this industry.
A
Like, he was just robbed of his youth and robbed of joy and robbed. Robbed of any natural perception of reality. Like, I cannot imagine his perception of reality. Just his. His perception of reality is probably more unique than 99 of the world's. Like. Like, just not trusting anyone. You can never trust anyone again if you're Justin Bieber.
B
Like, that's why I said, like, Brittany, too, is like, how could you trust anyone? Like, you just can't. Everyone wants sad, like, something. Yeah.
A
And then you just get to watch everyone else lead a life that is arguably more normal than your. And that's sad. I would make you bitter. It would make you all the things.
B
Yeah. I feel. I feel for him in that way. I'm a new believer. And I. I would watch old interviews of him, and I'm just like, he looks so happy. Same thing with Brittany. They have so much Spark and like light in their eye and it just like goes away. And I don't blame him because, like, damn, everyone's up on your business all the time. Like, that would be so annoying. And like Brittany too. And it's like the speculation of everything is so annoying. And Haley, I feel for her too. Could you imagine just every day someone be like, your husband hates you. This is what you're like. A husband that hates his wife. I'm like, that's crazy to hear. Even if you, like, know the truth, it's still like the worst thing to hear.
A
Every single person I know that knows them and is close to them or any until I ever hear about them, says they are so happy and in loving all over each other. So it's like, God damn. Like, that so bad. And like, dude, I even just think about my life and like, obviously the scale of my career is 1.1 billionth of what Justin Bieber's is. And there's points in my life where I, I was so lost and felt like it was too much and no one had my best interest and I was tired of being perceived and I was a mess and all these things and I turned to substance abuse. I can't imagine the desire to be numb from what his world is like.
B
I.
A
You know what I mean? I love our life.
B
Was there no ICs not to be that person. I ordered four icy. You're lying.
A
Trisha, we gotta get an icy maker. I think we have to take this into our own hands. Like, I'm going to crush up ice. Look at this.
B
I have, I have literally, I have four ices in there.
A
Can I just say, like, as sad as it is, it's so funny. Like, we. We could not Uber eats and icy if our life depended on it. You said Taco Bell here.
B
Taco Bell, I think. Yeah.
A
Moses, once you're done building the drive through in the living room, can you build an Icy Maker?
B
Yeah, we. The Icy didn't come again. This is the second time Icy didn't come from amc. What? Yeah. And we ordered four Elvis just like, what's that? She's like, give me that popcorn.
A
Okay. Why does Elvis look literally so much more grown than the last time I saw her?
B
She's one now. She's a big one year old.
A
She. Oh, and she smile.
B
Hi. Hi. Wave. It's so crazy. I know. She's like so big now.
A
That's crazy. Baby Elvis, you're getting so big.
B
Oh, not her. I love her. Little shy. That's what Mallou used to do, too.
A
She's doing these. Come to mama.
B
Yeah.
A
That's so crazy. No, but these are. These are going to satiate you. They're so good.
B
Thank you.
A
Absolutely.
B
Okay, here.
A
These are Mountain Dew, dirty Baja blocks.
B
Tana says it's the best thing in the world.
A
She says it's like, this is on my death row. If I could have one beverage. Death row, y' all are Taco Bells here. You know what? You know, it's time.
B
I haven't eaten since, like, last night, and it's in 3pm which is crazy for me. Oh, my God, this is so good. Okay. I can't wait to try it.
A
You're going to love it.
B
We love you guys. Sorry for, like, chaos.
A
And thank you to everybody who loves our yap. I feel like I arguably agree that it's almost better to just do a whole yap episode than then be insulting as. Take one call.
B
Yeah. Yeah. Big. Let's hit the call.
A
Yeah. And just take one.
B
Go.
A
Like, it's like, you know that we were here for the. More.
B
Yeah. Actually to ask you. So we can go to our patreon. Patreon.com not loveline. I have more yap.
A
I am so excited to do a Patreon on. I love our Patreon.
B
Thanks to our patrons. Because, like, all last month, we didn't get, like, one ad read. We have some ad reads. This. Yeah.
A
You guys are keeping the lights on. And we love it over there. I just miss doing it.
B
The questions, the sexualness.
A
Yeah. We love you guys.
B
Bye.
A
Bye.
Not Loveline - Episode: TANA WENT TO THE HOSPITAL!? BENSON BOONE IN THE DMs? Release Date: June 2, 2025
Hosts: Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas
The episode opens with Tana recounting a harrowing experience during her tour. While performing in Oslo, she faced severe chest pains that led her to the hospital.
Tana explains how the intense laughter during her performance caused a muscle strain, leading to the chest pains and subsequent hospital visit. She discusses her fear of experiencing labor unexpectedly on stage and the physical toll of touring.
Trish shares heartfelt insights about her pregnancy, expressing both excitement and apprehension about welcoming a baby boy.
The hosts delve into their hopes for their son, imagining him embodying personalities akin to Troy Sivan or Conan Gray. They also reveal the unique and creative names they've chosen, keeping them a secret to avoid external pressures.
Both hosts discuss the challenges and dynamics of managing their busy schedules while maintaining the Not Loveline podcast.
Tana describes her first-time experience booking a private jet to ensure timely return for podcast recordings, highlighting the logistical hurdles of tour life. They emphasize their commitment to making the podcast work despite the hectic touring schedule.
A touching moment unfolds as Tana shares stories of fans who rely on their podcast for support.
They express gratitude for their dedicated fanbase, recounting encounters with listeners who find solace and strength through their weekly advice show. This segment underscores the meaningful connection they have cultivated with their audience.
The hosts reflect on their recent performances at the American Music Awards (AMAs) in Las Vegas, discussing the atmosphere and audience reception.
Tana narrates the high-energy environment of their AMA performances, contrasting it with quieter shows in places like Amsterdam. They highlight the cultural differences in audience engagement and share anecdotes about the overwhelming support they received online post-performance.
Tana and Trish delve into their European tour experiences, touching on the diverse cultures and culinary adventures they encountered.
They compare the enthusiastic American fanbase to the more reserved European audiences, discussing how cultural nuances influenced their performances and personal interactions. The hosts also share humorous takes on the differences in fast food quality between the U.S. and Europe.
The conversation shifts to their interactions with fellow influencers and industry figures, including anecdotes about Benson Boone and discussions about influencer culture at award shows.
They explore the complexities of maintaining genuine relationships within the influencer community, addressing both supportive collaborations and the challenges posed by public scrutiny and competition.
Towards the end of the episode, Tana and Trish reflect on their personal growth, setting boundaries, and the importance of protecting their energy.
They discuss their evolving perspectives on relationships and self-care, emphasizing the significance of surrounding themselves with positive influences and setting clear boundaries to maintain their well-being amidst their demanding careers.
The episode concludes with lighthearted banter about food cravings, their upcoming plans, and a playful discussion about their interactions with fellow influencers.
They wrap up by expressing appreciation for their listeners and patrons, teasing future episodes, and sharing personal updates, leaving listeners eagerly anticipating the next installment of Not Loveline.
Notable Quotes:
This comprehensive overview captures the essence of the episode, highlighting Tana’s health scare, Trish’s pregnancy, their tour experiences, meaningful fan interactions, and reflections on personal growth. The inclusion of notable quotes with timestamps provides depth and authenticity, making the summary engaging and informative for both existing fans and newcomers.