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Trisha Paytas
Just. Yeah, just admit it. It's like we're giving out Bam Barker advice. You know, Sometimes you just got to. I love admitting it.
Tana Mongeau
Just own it.
Trisha Paytas
I'm saying sorry even if I'm not in the wrong. I love being like, sorry.
Tana Mongeau
You're friends with the person who talks about absolutely everyone with everyone, and then you find out they're talking about you and you're like, makes sense. But like, what? I thought I was the anomaly. That is like, that is piping hot tea. The wedding I get though you hopefully only have one, right?
Trisha Paytas
Yes.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, oh, my God, that's craz easy. He's menacing. I think it's, you know, maturing is realizing that person whose name we just bleeped is not like all as.
Trisha Paytas
As wholesome, cutesy as he appears to be. We're getting McDonald's and KFC. I'm tracking them right now. They're a few minutes away. You guys, we've been just podcasting and it's been so much fun. It's a podcast marathon. I feel like we're doing a 24 hour marathon right now.
Tana Mongeau
Wait. Yes. Oh, my God.
Trisha Paytas
McDonald's and the potato poppers.
Tana Mongeau
You know what I love is that you'll set up your phone to like watch the tracker for the UberEats and that's. I will watch the Uber Eats driver. Like, it's like a video game.
Trisha Paytas
It's like two minutes away. And then this one too is like three minutes away of four minutes. So we gotta like clock it and get it right. But I'm so excited about this. So we're gonna have. And we're gonna feel so good once we eat.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I agree. I think I get like a second wind of energy. I think we're on the caffeine come down.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And we are like marathoning even right now. You were just talking and I was like, I left my own body for a second. And like, it is like Isabella was asking me this morning. She was like, what do you guys talk about for that long? And I'm like, I don't think you understand. Trisha and I both have the superpower of going autopilot. Yeah. While podcasting.
Trisha Paytas
It's just so great.
Tana Mongeau
The most horrifying thing in the world if you think about it. Autopilot podcasting.
Trisha Paytas
Like, we're doing autopilot pilot Cassie and like, just non stop talking. And I love it.
Tana Mongeau
Me too. I have so much fun during it. But when I leave, it's very much like, I don't know, we just. Yapped. Like, I don't know what we said, really? I like, certain things stick out to me, but sometimes we'll just be talking for, like, 10 minutes, and I'm like, what?
Trisha Paytas
I never remember when I see clips on TikTok, I'll text Evan, can you clip that? Because I saw people, like, clipping us singing. I was like, oh, that was cute clip. I don't remember doing it.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God.
Tana Mongeau
Well, that's. And it's because we. We just get so much more delusional by the end of it.
Trisha Paytas
And it's like, okay, the first thing to show up is poppers. Oh, yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Have you heard of poppers? Like. Like sniffy poppers?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, they're banning them.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Wasn't the crazy.
Tana Mongeau
The FDA cracking down? Well, I guess it's like all of those things, right?
Trisha Paytas
Crack down on fentanyl. How about that?
Tana Mongeau
And because. Yes. And because period Queen. That is wild. What can the FDA help Fentanyl or is that the streets?
Trisha Paytas
I don't know. Didn't Jeff do a documentary? We keep talking about? Jeffrey didn't do documentary on fentanyl. Ask him.
Tana Mongeau
You know, I think so, but when he starts doing those things, I get scared.
Trisha Paytas
Okay. There's so many poppers. If you want a popper, too. These are called poppers. Why does they white meat. Oh, okay, wait, why are there. What? All I got were poppers. And there's so many things happening by.
Tana Mongeau
The end of this. I get so feral for food. Like, can somebody please clip the way I just went like this?
Trisha Paytas
But poppers are there. There's a popper. Take the poppers. We have so many. So take some. Whatever there is. I just. I get a little crazy and order so many. That's yours. Sticky chicky.
Tana Mongeau
Sticky chicky.
Trisha Paytas
Didn't you want the secret sauce or something?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Wait, hold on.
Trisha Paytas
Two more. Oh, two more sauces.
Tana Mongeau
Okay, so Trisha, just put me on to this. What is this? KFC has mashed potato poppers?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, they're fried mashed potatoes. That's it. And it tastes like they're mashed potatoes. Like, I love their mashed potatoes. It tastes like their mashed potatoes. So if you don't like the eating sounds, you can click ahead like 20 minutes because they're also getting McDonald's. So we promise we'll little extra for you guys who don't like the eating. We try not to do the microphone, but if it's there, it's there.
Tana Mongeau
I was just eating chips on the Patreon and I actually had to Stop. I was like, someone somewhere is clicking off.
Trisha Paytas
What do you think?
Tana Mongeau
That is insane.
Trisha Paytas
So good.
Tana Mongeau
I was so worried that it would make. I was so worried. It's like tana worry about something else. I was so worried that it was going to make the mashed potato so dry. Do you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
No. You're, like, tasting the mashed potato in there. Even the breading is like the seasoning they use in their, like, fries and their chicken. They're like, secret recipe. It's so good. The mashed potato tastes like, literally their mashed potatoes in a fried bomb.
Tana Mongeau
And it's still, like, the same consistency as, like, good whipped mashed potatoes. It's not, like, hard, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, it's like the best.
Tana Mongeau
Wow.
Trisha Paytas
No artificial anything here.
Tana Mongeau
That's crazy. I love no artificial anything here.
Trisha Paytas
Well, maybe, I don't know, but notice.
Tana Mongeau
But just my filler.
Trisha Paytas
Wow.
Tana Mongeau
Do you still get filler?
Trisha Paytas
I want to. I haven't. Oh, not filler. I haven't gotten Botox since I've been pregnant, but I like Botox. I've never gotten filler in anywhere but my lips. Have you gotten it in your face or anything?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but I regret it.
Trisha Paytas
Where'd you get it?
Tana Mongeau
I got it in my cheeks and, like, probably chin and jaw and everywhere else. Like, I don't really remember.
Trisha Paytas
Does it come down? Does it fade out?
Tana Mongeau
That's the thing. I don't know. I feel like a lot of people tell you to be careful about face filler, you know, because, like, it's. It's. You're stretching out your face and you just like. At least me, I was one of those girls where I was just, like, not listening to anyone. And then after a long time, it's like, where did this go? You know what I mean? Is this in my knees? Is this in my elbows? Is this in my neck? Is this in my.
Trisha Paytas
Like, where does it dissolve to?
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, just because it. It doesn't fully dissolve, it, like, migrates, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God. That's crazy. So where does it go? It just, like, probably causes some sort of cancer or something. Yeah. Anything unnatural in your body? I actually want my implants out. I don't like the feeling of anything.
Tana Mongeau
Like, can you feel breast implants?
Trisha Paytas
No, that might be one more post me. Did you hear it? Oh, the little knock. Okay, wait.
Tana Mongeau
Okay.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
That was, like, good hearing, right?
Trisha Paytas
Or am I just like.
Tana Mongeau
No, because I like, barely heard it.
Trisha Paytas
Did you? Okay, well, when you have kids, you just, like, hear everything. You're just like, thank You. Sorry. Okay. That's the last one. I promise. I hate getting multiple ones. No, I can't feel them, but I can. So good. Do you love.
Tana Mongeau
So good. But, like, so, like, when you first get them, can you tell a difference in, like, can you feel them in you?
Trisha Paytas
I kind of don't remember. There's a cookie platter. Help yourself.
Tana Mongeau
One thing about Trisha Paytas that I feel like the Internet might not know is that she cares so much about if everyone gets everything from their food order. And I never see anyone else do that, ever. You're the only person I really ever met.
Trisha Paytas
That's the most important thing. That's why when we weren't getting hers, what do we get? ICS in the movie theater. And we ordered two different times and we weren't getting the right amount. I was so frustrated. She was, like, ready to get in.
Tana Mongeau
The car and go get me an icy. And I was like, it's not that deep, I promise.
Trisha Paytas
No, we have, like, a crew here. And it's just like, I love when there's, like, a party vibe. And I was like. I felt like everybody was let down by him.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, we. Because we have.
Trisha Paytas
Six.
Tana Mongeau
No, but it sucks when you want the words to come out so bad and your mouth isn't letting you.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, it happens.
Tana Mongeau
Like, just, like, what was going on.
Trisha Paytas
Now you really are giving like, Real Housewives. I think it's all the jewelry, too. You're just, like, giving so housewife like, vibes.
Tana Mongeau
I'm really. I love just, like, jewelry with, like, even, like, a pajama. It makes me feel more put together.
Trisha Paytas
Yes, you're giving, like, qvc. Suzanne Summer selling jewelry.
Tana Mongeau
That's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me.
Trisha Paytas
I love it.
Tana Mongeau
I loved the QVC era.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, I did too.
Tana Mongeau
I watched so much qvc.
Trisha Paytas
Quacker. There was this girl, like, a quacker lady, and she had, like, these crazy sweaters. I loved her so much.
Tana Mongeau
God, I need to see. I like. I just like, what a time. We should, like, if we ever need to sell something, that would be a fun parody.
Trisha Paytas
Well, Tick Tock Shop is kind of like that. I did a cheese grater, and I was like, I feel like I'm on QVC right now. Yeah, those cheese graters are so cool. I do love it. I love a Tick Tock Shop.
Tana Mongeau
Me too. But I always just fill up my cart and never order anything because I'm like, I ordered.
Trisha Paytas
I forget to add to the shop because you. It's harder to, like, add the product to your shop and then do a video for. It's like so hard. It's like complicated.
Tana Mongeau
I need to learn how to do that though, because if I knew how to put the link on, I'd be sick. Selling like qvc. Let's be so for real.
Trisha Paytas
Add it to your shop first. But then you have to like go there and say like create video under that first so it like links. It's like so complicated.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like, but I need to figure it out because there are certain things that I love.
Trisha Paytas
It's very easy once you figure it out. But you look great.
Tana Mongeau
I love you. And we're matching skim. We love sponsor Trisha.
Trisha Paytas
Me. Literally serious thousands of dollars on skims.
Tana Mongeau
Like, don't sponsor me. That I want nothing. Like, go ahead. I know it's. I'm not gonna get it. You know, like, I'm pitching Trisha here. Like sponsor.
Trisha Paytas
I love it. And they, they film so close to me and I just, I love skims so much. It is so good. I hate like they yell.
Tana Mongeau
Their photo shoot is in Calabasas.
Trisha Paytas
It's close to Calabasas. It's not there, but it's close because I know someone who shoots.
Tana Mongeau
It is such a small world. And you're close.
Trisha Paytas
I know. You know when you're so close, you're like, oh my God. But can you pitch me?
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Yes. That's how I feel about chilies and chilies only. I have to stop.
Trisha Paytas
But you know, we're not eating chilies today, are we? We're eating McDonald's.
Tana Mongeau
We're eating McDonald's and we are open for any eatery sponsorship ever. If you have a diner in the middle of Nebraska and you want to sponsor us. Listen, the raising canes.
Trisha Paytas
I know we talk about this every episode. Raising canes with bffs. Drives me nuts. Cuz I never eat a freaking raising canes on that show. And I was like, I would be eating a four piece combo all day long.
Tana Mongeau
Extra texture toast, three finger combo. Me down. I actually love the KAC because the.
Trisha Paytas
Sauce, just the big dipping sauce.
Tana Mongeau
You like that sauce?
Trisha Paytas
I do actually. Don't mind it. I don't love it, but I don't mind it. But the chicken's so good that I just like to eat the chicken on its own.
Tana Mongeau
The chicken is bomb.
Trisha Paytas
As Post Malone had like a meal with them, I think.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And he had an Oreo. Did you see his Oreo?
Trisha Paytas
Wow.
Tana Mongeau
It was salted caramel.
Trisha Paytas
I need that.
Tana Mongeau
I know. Well, musicians also. Just like, it's so funny because if everything we've ever said online ever was just only put into songs, we'd be like brand safe. That's like me with the toothbrush. And it was a song instead of a video.
Trisha Paytas
Do a compilation of all your like, hit titles. And then it would be so good. Like Tana's greatest hits.
Tana Mongeau
It's so wild. Back in the day on YouTube how you could like, like that. I literally put in my YouTube title and was monetized.
Trisha Paytas
Do you know how much you made? Did you ever look back and be like, how much did you make off that video?
Tana Mongeau
No, I should look back and see. But it's so crazy now. Like, getting monetized is truly like the lottery. I can do everything right. And they're like, ah, no, just still no, not this one.
Trisha Paytas
No. We have to like censor so much and it's still like, okay, is it going to be green or not?
Tana Mongeau
It's hit or miss for sure. And I respect them for like changing the guidelines. Cuz looking back, it was like wild, the things I was remaining monetized on. But it is just crazy.
Trisha Paytas
Like, that's why you go to patreon.com notloveline for the uncensored and you can hear the whole story about how he really effed her with a toothbrush. But not really. I guess that's the. That's the gag.
Tana Mongeau
That is the gag. That's. Yeah. If I could go back in time, I would put like it was a rumor in the title parentheses.
Trisha Paytas
Still can do that.
Tana Mongeau
That's true, actually. But yeah, but the blunt of that is just people are never going to know that that was a rumor. I like, might forever in some people's minds be the girl that got the toothbrush.
Trisha Paytas
That's a good title. It's a good title.
Tana Mongeau
It just. It had to happen.
Trisha Paytas
Wildest one. I know we always talk about her too. Like, take a shot every time. But like, Gabbie Hanna had one called my parents impregnated me with my brother. Do you remember that one?
Tana Mongeau
I like always see that memed on TikTok. I don't remember it at the time. What was the actual story?
Trisha Paytas
She started out the video. She goes, guys, this is a story time about the time and she takes so serious that my parents decided to impregnate me with my brother. I was like.
Tana Mongeau
And then it does the intro. Like.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. And it was her dream. It was a dream she had that that happened.
Tana Mongeau
It's so funny. Clickbait. Story time. Like, the devil works hard but, like, we worked harder. Like, that time was wild. And it's like, it didn't need that, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Like, it did not. Yours is a little different. Having that clip forever of you just being like, you brightening. I mean, I'm not.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like, committing to your clickbait in the intro. Like, I almost feel like I would open and be like, I was lying. Now that you're here. I was lying. And now that you're here, vers, like, selling it. I know.
Trisha Paytas
You said it's that intro that everyone had back in the day where, like, this little, like, cartoon character that I'm being drawn. And I was like, that's wild.
Tana Mongeau
I don't know if I ever had an. Did you ever have an intro? I don't know if I did. I think we were just our personalities.
Trisha Paytas
You never had an intro? Yeah, no, I'm trying to.
Tana Mongeau
I mean, I could be lying. Who knows? Oh, I tried to do David Dobrik vlogs, actually. You did. Do you know that, like, the. In 2020, maybe 2021. I don't know, right around there, I was like, everyone's obsessed with this format. And then I saw Alex Warren doing it. Yes. So I think I did like 6 minutes and 9 seconds or something. Like 69. And, like, did the same. Like, I love that, like, format. Like, was like, literally copying his format. Like, what, probably like, seven? I quickly realized not even. Maybe like, five. I was like, this is not for me.
Trisha Paytas
I'm getting. You're being so for real about it.
Tana Mongeau
I had, like, a cartoon intro. And, like, I like, really like the music. I was trying so hard because I thought with Alex Warren doing that and succeeding, I was like, oh, wow, are all vlogs going to turn into this format? Yeah, I thought I was like a part of a curve. And then I was like, where do you get.
Trisha Paytas
Were you, like, the. Holding the camera like he does?
Tana Mongeau
I, like, maybe. Yeah, I don't. I'd have to. I was.
Trisha Paytas
I need to react to that. That's crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, they were. And I would do the same thing. Like, just, like, clout chase and like, it would be like. I remember I did one with Lana Rhodes and like, she was my thumbnail.
Trisha Paytas
Eating Mike Malek's nachos.
Tana Mongeau
Yes, I was eating Mike Malack's nachos. You're so right.
Trisha Paytas
That house, thanks to Lotta Roads, just like, every title ever was her. That was crazy.
Tana Mongeau
That was such a wild time. The Night shift was getting, like 8 million views.
Trisha Paytas
I remember that. I'm Just like, who is watching? I mean, good for him. I was like, who is watching this crazy man?
Tana Mongeau
His audience is like very much men. Yeah, look at, you know, and like look at me like doing the maniacal laugh and like, oh, look. And then it cuts to Alex Warren and my clout house. It's. Oh my God, I was so lost.
Trisha Paytas
What year is that? Like 2021 maybe. Yeah, I was like trying to be friends with him in 2020 because I was in. That was definitely my crash out era. And I was just trying to like cling to anyone. Like I did reality house, try and be like Keenan JC's group. And then I saw Alex Warren come up. So I was like trying to be in his group but he was like so. And I love Alex wore now. I do think he's like a gem and a saint, but at the time he was trying to get me to hook up with like one of the people in the group that was his friends. He was like a 19 year old probably papper.
Tana Mongeau
Like his friends. Yeah, because he was just trying to do the same thing as like the do vlogs. I think he ended up trying like getting me to do like bits like that with him. I never actually hooked up with him.
Trisha Paytas
Obviously, but did you do bits like that with him though? I mean, I would have. I probably would. No, I didn't though. He asked and I was like, he said come over. But I was like, literally this is 2020. I'm doing of. I'm like a 33 years old woman coming to this 18 year old house.
Tana Mongeau
To be like my neighbor. So it just kind of like.
Trisha Paytas
And you're young, you're like, this worked out.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Love Alex Warren. He also just like, Alex was so funny. Like once he got the green light from me from the like the very first video, he RA at home. He would just walk into my house. Like he didn't give up.
Trisha Paytas
Like he was literally.
Tana Mongeau
He would get my assistant's phone numbers and be like, I'm surprising Tana with this at 3:00pm He's David.
Trisha Paytas
He was David O'Brien.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. But just like sweeter overall, you know, just like.
Trisha Paytas
Right.
Tana Mongeau
More of a heart. And like I wish when he was.
Trisha Paytas
On my podcast I could like really delved into that. I didn't want to be disrespectful, but I was just like, why David? Like, because he copied everything. Like the laugh that friends like everything. And it did work for him and people liked it. But he's like so not that person. And like I'm Glad he's so. Not that now, but I know. So weird.
Tana Mongeau
And it's so funny because I remember very distinctly, too. Like, we would do a vlog, right? Like that. And then he'd be like, I'm making this song and it. And then, like, he'd come show me the song, and I'd, like. I would always be like, okay. Like, you know what I mean? Because, like, when a lot of influencers do music, and sometimes it's just like, whatever. Like, oh, is this gonna be bad? Is this whatever? And I. I remember thinking, like, no, you should stick with the vlogs. And I never said that to him. I never said that to him. And then I kept hearing the music, and I was like, okay, obviously, this is baby Lewis Capaldi, and he's killing it. Like, you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, it's.
Tana Mongeau
It's crazy. It had just always been his dream, and he was just doing that to, like, get his name out there, so.
Trisha Paytas
And now he's killing it.
Tana Mongeau
Arenas, he's doing Love is Blind. Huh. I'm just so happy for him. Him and cover, they're very genuine people, which I just, like, appreciate.
Trisha Paytas
He was really funny when he was here. I was like, oh, he's, like, really funny and, like, charming and.
Tana Mongeau
And smart.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
And just, like, loves her so much. I also think with Clinton Kane and seeing all of that kind of firsthand, obviously I didn't date him, but as close as that you could be to someone dating him, I had so much more respect for Alex because that really is his story, you know?
Trisha Paytas
Like, I did ask him about that. I'm like, isn't that crazy that he, like, stole his stories? Like, well, I don't know. He's, like, being so sweet. He's like. I mean, you know, kind of. I didn't know. I didn't know anything about it, but that is crazy.
Tana Mongeau
He never wants to attack anyone. But, like, Clinton Cain wanted to reheat Alex Warren's nachos about his dead parents.
Trisha Paytas
I'm like, that's crazy.
Tana Mongeau
And so I guess it's just, like, in my heart, like, knowing that. The way I felt about Clinton almost at first, you know, being like, oh, their story's so sad. This music's so moving. That's truly Alex, you know, and, well, Alex is so much more talented, and.
Trisha Paytas
He'S getting his moment, and it's all that stuff. I love seeing it for him.
Tana Mongeau
I'm sliding in the silk. Like, I just keep. It's, like, not allowing me to sit up straight.
Trisha Paytas
We're getting our ottoman soon. We're getting our merch soon. Everything's Great. We got Dr. Pepper. Life is good. Life is with living. That's what you like at the moment.
Tana Mongeau
I love Justin Bieber.
Trisha Paytas
I'm getting into it now. I'm getting into Bieber.
Tana Mongeau
Seeing all the Justin Haley, Selena.
Trisha Paytas
That's been our like title for the past three Hot Topics. And I'm not. I don't even really care that much about it at all. But yeah, it's crazy. It is crazy. I mean, once I get into it. And again, this is definitely me. What was the thing you're talking about? First episode, Severance. It's definitely me Severance, where I like going to work and I'm like, I'm focused on this Hailey Bieber, Justin Bieber thing. But then after, couldn't give Kara less about it. Like, don't ever watch the fun about it. But I do get invested for those one hour that I am reviewing and researching and I was like, damn, that really is crazy. But she is me and I'm she. I wish I was her. I'm glad that a fan made it out and got to marry there.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's so true. I think it would be so much better if she just owned the out of it.
Trisha Paytas
You know what I mean? But, yep, I was a fan and I won. Sorry. Like, that's it. I win, you lose.
Tana Mongeau
100. 100.
Trisha Paytas
Because the thing that got me not to go over this again because it's like, so old news by now, but it was this when she was like, I think she was on Jimmy Fallon. He's like, oh, were you a believer? Just believe it or not. Like, no. He was kind of like, new. I'm like, girl, we see you with every paparazzi video with it.
Tana Mongeau
Dming the like. Like, you can't say you're not a stan if you're DMing other stands on Twitter asking whereabouts. Sorry.
Trisha Paytas
Like, there's multiple times of her meeting him and going to his shows and being in the paparazzi pictures. So it's like, yeah, just admit it. It's like we're giving out Bam Barker advice. You know, sometimes you just got to. I love admitting it.
Tana Mongeau
Just own it.
Trisha Paytas
I'm saying sorry even if I'm not in the wrong. I love being like, sorry. Like, I don't really makes it easier to just apologize and move on.
Tana Mongeau
I think that is, though, like, the 1% of fame. Like, I've never understood this, and I've always, like, tried to understand this because I would love to know this, like, side of things, but, like, how the of fame doesn't address anything, no matter what. Like, if I was Blake Lively, I would come online and be like, listen, I was on set once or twice. Love you guys. Peace out. You know, if I was.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Admission of, like, guilt maybe. Like, that's why I think with David, with the Jazz situation, like, maybe you open yourself up to, like, a lawsuit because it's like, okay, she did say she harassed me on Saturday or something. I don't know. That's the only thing I could think of.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, but I mean, like, for this Haley one, for example, right? Like, ones where it's like, just interpersonal dramas. Like, like, why not just come online and be like, yo, like, none of this was to spite Selena. But I was a fan. He's my husband. I love him. Like, I don't know. Like, I just. Yeah, because that's just, like, how my mind operates, you know? So it's like, I can't imagine just never speaking about anything.
Trisha Paytas
I agree with you. Yeah. It's so hard for me to, like, not say something. And it's like, it's probably better sometimes. We were talking about this earlier, like, you know, taking the high road sometimes, for sure, you don't want to get, like, in the drama of the back and forth, but sometimes you just gotta, like, like, say something.
Tana Mongeau
Like, if something was global about me.
Trisha Paytas
Like, truly global about, like, Makoa or something, and it's just like, okay, I'm gonna say something because this is, like, crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, I. Because I would just get so tired of living in silence and, like, at what cost? Like, yes, you're, like, more famous than a celebrity. Yeah, but, like, if I was Haley Bieber, I would get on live and just start airing everybody out with Justin.
Trisha Paytas
It's very. Yeah, just be like, look who's with me. You know what I mean? I think so, too. I think it's kind of because I saw something like it on Twitter today. It was like, oh, my God. Justin and Hailey Bieber getting sushi after Selena's album drops. And everyone's like, are they supposed to starve? Like, what is happening? What. What is so true.
Tana Mongeau
And it's just crazy, too, because if it was, like, I don't know, if the roles were reversed. Like, it's crazy how much blame goes to her where it's like. And I love Justin Bieber. Listen, like, I would die for that, man. I'm his biggest. I'm a believer, like, to a. To a fault. Like, to, like, I love him so much. But there is a moment where it's like, why is she getting hate? Because he's ignoring her. Why is she getting hate? Because they're on live and he says something like, shady to her. Like, what if it's a. Why isn't. Why aren't people saying, like, wow, it's like, sad how much he married her and doesn't show her love and attention versus, like, she's so sad for, like, always that.
Trisha Paytas
That's always. It's always the girl's fault. It's like, okay. Like, Justin also was, like, he's also a participant. Like, I mean, he chose to marry her. He chose to have a baby with her. I'm sure he's seen all this stuff. Like, it's not like he's oblivious. Like, you're saving Justin from this stalker or something like that. Like, he's very aware of who he's with.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. It's just like, I don't know, the whole situation kind of blows my mind for sure.
Trisha Paytas
But people always love to hate the women, the weight, hating on women.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, it's. It is just like, really crazy. Like, it's like he married her, like, you know.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. Like, and they had a baby and all this stuff like that. Yeah. It makes me sad.
Tana Mongeau
But so many of these people in the comments as well, I guess it's like, if Justin Bieber wanted to be with you and showed you attention and love and was kissing you and buying you things and buying a house with you and marrying you. Yeah, 80 of the time. The other 20, he wanted to, like, wear a hoodie and trail behind you in paparazzi photos or ran off or, you know, didn't say the right thing on a live. Would you leave?
Trisha Paytas
That's why I never, like, kiss Moses and photos either. Because, I mean, back in the day, people like, oh, he doesn't want to kiss her. Like, it's very. Like, he doesn't like to kiss when I have, like, lip gloss on. So if I would go for a kiss and he'd, like, go like this. Like, he pulled back and it's like, so never ever on photos will we ever kiss them. I don't need people analyzing if we're like, he wants to kiss me or not. You know, it's like, so weird, and.
Tana Mongeau
It is just so crazy how much people analyze that. Yeah. And analyze, like, relationships. Like, imagine your whole relationship with someone. Every facet of it was out there for people to comment on. Like, Makoa and I have days where we, like, go out to eat, and we're on our phones 60 of the time, and we don't talk maybe the whole time. Yeah, like, we'll talk a little bit. You know, whatever. But, like, if we were Haley and Justin, people would be like, oh, my God, he's not even talking to her. And it's like, oh, my God. God forbid you're married. You run out of things to say.
Trisha Paytas
That is so. I've had that happen when we've been at, like, the play area with, like, there's, like, little playgrounds, like, indoor playgrounds for. Was with Malboy when I was pregnant, but I was, like, super pregnant, and I was just, like, sitting there on my phone because I couldn't, like, run around there. And there's, like, Trisha sitting there while, like, Moses plays with Malibu. I was like, yeah, I'm, like, eight months pregnant. I'm not gonna go up the little, like, ball pit thing to get up to the slide. Like, it was, like, so crazy.
Tana Mongeau
You even made it out of the house eight months pregnant.
Trisha Paytas
Exactly. I was like, I'm gonna lay home. You know what I mean? But, yeah, people are wild, and I do feel for them. And, yeah, shouldn't come with the territory. Especially Haley Berman. It's not like she's. She's a celebrity, but, like, not even anyone. Gomez. All them. Like, I feel.
Tana Mongeau
And I just, like, really wonder how much of it is true, because I just always feel like when I'm like, if I were to right now, like, scroll through a thread about, like, me and my life, I feel like only, like, 30, 40 at most is true.
Trisha Paytas
And things that exaggerate or people repeat it so much that it feels like a fact. It's like, oh, yeah, Trisha is this. And I'm like, okay, I'm a lot of things. Like, one is, like, homophobic. And I was like, you know what? I trolled a lot. But I don't know if I've ever trolled. Cue someone finding me controlling homophobia. I don't feel like I've ever trolled, like, the gays.
Tana Mongeau
I feel like you also love the gays. And it's like, I know that, but, like, you know. And, like.
Trisha Paytas
But then what? I see that because they throw it with every other thing, and I'm like, okay, maybe I did something, like. I don't know. I said something, like, 10 years ago, and, like, it could be that, but I'm, like, homophobic. No. But then it becomes such a thing, and it's like, she's this this. And anyways, it is wild.
Tana Mongeau
Like, will Haley Bieber ever beat the stalker allegations?
Trisha Paytas
No. And isn't that so sad if she's gonna have these babies and kids with them and they're gonna be like, your mom stock just your dad.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. It's like right now she left him and went and was with another man who was, like, doting all over her. People would then be like, you know, why don't you save the marriage? Why didn't you work harder? Oh, Justin. Like, so much more Justin.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, all that stuff. Like, that would have been so crazy.
Tana Mongeau
There's just no win for her. And it sucks he can't say something.
Trisha Paytas
Because then she'll be like, oh, Haley made him say this. Like, you just can't win.
Tana Mongeau
And like, she also, like, yes, people can go find a bunch of things to answer my question. But, like, what has she really done?
Trisha Paytas
Argument. He's like, okay, so she was, like, a fan and she, like, was loved him. But it's like, like.
Tana Mongeau
And, like, maybe she was, like, shady to Selena and, like, did some things that, like, are wrong, but I'm. I don't know. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Like, she's not the worst person on planet Earth, but.
Tana Mongeau
And I'm sure everyone was like, like that whole situation. Let me just stop, okay? Because it's the rabbit hole, you know? I don't know.
Trisha Paytas
No, we've been in that hole. I've been in that hole of the Hailey Bieber. And I'm like, yeah, it's wild. All right.
Tana Mongeau
We should take a call.
Trisha Paytas
Call. Let's call this number. We are not Loveline. We are not experts.
Tana Mongeau
So we don't say that enough. We are not experts. We are so hard working. However we are on episode. We are so hard working. That's my stem of the day just calling us so hardworking. And I need to actually stop because I'm kind of kidding, but because this is so easy and fun.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. We've been crushing it today, though, for it does feel like we are knocking them out in the best way possible. So we thought we were going to get before dark, but it looks like it's coming dark now, huh?
Tana Mongeau
But that's still, like, ugh. We're so hardworking.
Trisha Paytas
That is an episode of White Lotus. Just be like, we are so hard sitting in the skims. It's just.
Tana Mongeau
I think it's, like, funny. I like saying it ironically. In reality, I'm sitting here with McDonald's, yapping with my girl in our pajamas.
Trisha Paytas
So easy and so fun.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Love it.
Tana Mongeau
But you know, call us, beep us. We are not experts and we don't say that enough.
Trisha Paytas
And then if you want to see the uncensored craziness, go to patreon.com not loveline.
Tana Mongeau
This final Patreon's about to get.
Trisha Paytas
I still have yet to share my story of the peeping. This is happening on the third one.
Tana Mongeau
Okay. Don't let us forget because I actually really want to know.
Trisha Paytas
I know. I, we, we just get so caught up there. All right, we'll take the first call. And we did get a cookie platter, not a cookie tote, which makes me.
Tana Mongeau
So sad because we love the tote.
Trisha Paytas
The toe is what I. I get these for the toe.
Tana Mongeau
And wow, though.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, that's sexy.
Tana Mongeau
I don't dislike them. I just, like, I need a little more.
Trisha Paytas
I get you. No, Moses does not like a chocolate chip either. But Devin is going to get into, oh, they're warm.
Tana Mongeau
And like, even a white chocolate macadamia, I love a little salty.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, a little something. I just feel very like, homemaker. Like, here's a fresh baked chocolate chip. Okay.
C
Hi, Trisha. Hi, Tana. I'm calling because I need some advice. So I've been dating this guy for a couple of months now, but I think I want to break up with him. And part of the reason, like, it. I'm not saying it's because of you. It's because he clowns on me all the time for watching not Loveline and just Trish. And he thinks that it's so dumb. He just doesn't get it. And I wanted him to go to Trisha's tour with me in LA in May, and he refuses to go with me because he just thinks it's not for him. And I get having different interests and everything. I don't want him to like everything I like. But the fact that he makes fun of me and won't participate in things that I enjoy, I feel like that's like a red flag to me. So I need your guys's advice. What you think I should do or how I should go about handling that kind of thing. Thank you. Love you.
Trisha Paytas
Dump him. Period.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, that's hard because it's like, that's crazy. So much of a relationship. I think it's so important if you're with someone and you love them, even if you guys have different interests, to value and respect those and, you know, be there for that person and stuff. Like, it's like, I don't love football, but I'm not gonna, like, bully Makoa. For that one. Like, he'll sit and listen to me talk about, you know, Manolo Blahnik heels for an hour. Like, it's like, you know, like Gypsy Rose Blanchard. Like, all the things I'm interested in that he's not. Like, it's important to like, even if you gotta fake it and be a little nice when you don't give a. Your partner's interest.
Trisha Paytas
Absolutely.
Tana Mongeau
It's. And like audibly detesting it to that extent is just ugly with anything. Grow up.
Trisha Paytas
Jesus. Oh my God.
Tana Mongeau
Like, if Makoa was obsessed with like grass watching paint dry, he kind of is. He's like one of those people, you know, Like, I'm not even if I don't get it. Like, it's like, you know, like, you gotta support.
Trisha Paytas
Ask a million questions. Moses love his tin fish. I'm like, oh, he'll show me something. Oh, is this from Trader Joe's or World Market? Oh, you got it online. What country sent this to you? Like, I get really, you know, even if you don't care, you care about.
Tana Mongeau
Exactly. Like, that's. That's so much of what a relationship is, is like, I don't care, but I care that he cares.
Trisha Paytas
Like, yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You know, and it's like, it's also just the worst feeling. I've definitely dated people who make something. I'm looking for my lip gloss, but I'm gonna give up soon. That may have made me feel like, for. Sorry, I'll stop.
Trisha Paytas
No, you're fine. Look for it, look for it.
Tana Mongeau
But like, yeah. Have you ever dated someone who just makes you feel like, for your interests and like, whatever person I've ever dated, like, yeah, and it's like, oh my God, I'm sorry. I like the Kardashians and you don' Know. And you're so much smarter than me.
Trisha Paytas
I like paid for a whole trip to Bora Bora and it's like a fifty thousand dollar trip. It was like four seasons first classic everything. And literally like this person went on later to tell his friends. Like Bora Bora. More like boring. Boring. I was like, you mother. Like you came on it and all this stuff like that. And I was like, you really? Like, I wanted that was livid. And people had like, I was like the crazy one. I'm like that. Do you understand why girls are crazy? Do you understand why girls go like insane? Like, that's so wild. I don't force you to go.
Tana Mongeau
I was like, yeah, I don't care if you absolutely hated it. Like, Just shut up.
Trisha Paytas
And, like, overall, yeah, Bora Bora can be, like, boring. Like, you know, there's not much.
Tana Mongeau
It's literally my dream travel destination and the most beautiful place on planet Earth.
Trisha Paytas
Beautiful. It was beautiful. The food's, like, not great. And, yeah, it can be boring, but. But it's still, like, that kind of stuff is crazy when people bring, like, Moses comes from Donny Osmond, and he's, like, sad if he, like, doesn't. One night, I, like, brought my mom or something like that, and he, like, gets sad that he can't come down yet. It's not like he, like, loves Daniel, but he knows that I love it, so he gets excited. And I get excited when people bring their significant others to my show. And it's, like, always, like, a meet and greet. I'm like, do you want a photo, too? And they go, no, he's just my boyfriend. He doesn't care. But I love when boyfriends come in. Like, I want to be in it, too. And then the girl be like, okay, can I get a solo? It's like, so.
Tana Mongeau
No, it means the world.
Trisha Paytas
Like, or they wear the merch. Like, they, like, put them in a trisha shirt or something, and you're just like, I love that. Like, good for you.
Tana Mongeau
100. Because I. I noticed that a lot, too. That's, like, such a great analogy. Like, at the meet and greets, I will see the boyfriends who are, like, almost mean to the girl about being there, and I will be like, oh, my God, Are you being held at gunpoint?
Trisha Paytas
You say that? I love that. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Because it's like, don't be. Don't be mean to her. You know what I mean? Like, she's so excited, and you. And the girl will be crying, and then the guy's just standing there.
Trisha Paytas
Like, I've never seen that. If I saw that, I would literally customize. Like, what the. I see that a lot.
Tana Mongeau
And then when I see the boyfriends that are. They're like, no, I. I watch it with her, too, and I've learned to like it. And, like. And, you know, they're kind of lying, you know, and they. They probably don't give up. But it's like, I always. I'm just like, thank you so much for, like, doing this for her, you know?
Trisha Paytas
It's like, he bought me the tickets. I'm like, that's such a winner. Like, I love that so much. I get a lot like, that come solo, and, like, my boyfriend's waiting for me after, and I'm like, okay, I respect that too. Like, whatever. But, like, you're gonna come and be, like, annoyed and pissed off. I. I would.
Tana Mongeau
Don't ruin something for someone else. That's the thing is, it's like, you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Don't come.
Tana Mongeau
I'm like, I guess it's like the bars in hell. I was gonna say it's decent that this man is at least saying he doesn't want to go so that you could potentially go with someone else who's, like, more fun.
Trisha Paytas
If you love me, love the things we're doing. I'm gonna go. I've gone with most, like, art gallery openings for his friends that I've never heard of. That's like, two people there, and I'm like, you know what? Let's go support this.
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Trisha Paytas
Artwork. You know, like, it's just like. And it's something I couldn't care less about. But, like, you do it because you, like, love someone. It's just like, family. When you see, like, your partner's family, like, anything like that, you're just like, maybe you don't love it, but you do it for them.
Tana Mongeau
100. I took Makoa to a football game, and I tried my literal hardest. I fell asleep, but I tried my literal. Yes. I. I, like, I tried my literal hardest, you know, because you're a Sophie. Yeah, we had a. We had a box, and I just got real comfy. I fell right asleep. I took a little nappy now. But, you know, it's like, you gotta try.
Trisha Paytas
You gotta try and. Yeah. Yeah. I. I honestly do think that is, like, the biggest red flag to me. That's like, dumping grounds. Like, that's crazy. Like, you're not gonna support me. Like I said, audibly being like, no, I don't get it.
Tana Mongeau
Like, and then you feel embarrassed to, like, watch the thing you love and, like, talk about something you're interested in, and it's like, oh, my. And, like, what is he interested in? It's always these guys. I think they're so above this. And then they'll put on, like, their.
Trisha Paytas
You know, Lord of the Rings.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. Or just they're male podcasts. And it's like, oh, my God, you are. You are Gandhi. I'm so sorry. I love brain rot women. Like, it's like, jesus, that is crazy.
Trisha Paytas
What do you think about, like, you know, I don't know. Probably 85 of the male population listens to Joe Rogan, and you're just like, what are you even complaining about listening to Joe Rogan?
Tana Mongeau
Like, we're female Joe Brooklyn. I couldn't even say it.
Trisha Paytas
I don't even know what he talks about. But it sounds. Anyways, it doesn't matter. It's not our demographic. But still, it's like, I don't clown on you.
Tana Mongeau
Maybe that's. I. Yeah. I mean, it's just hard. It's one thing if you're both like hating on each other and. But I think it's like, you know, I don't know if, if you're the type to support him through anything, he should be the type to support you through anything.
Trisha Paytas
Hi.
D
So I just want to know some advice. How would you guys feel if you had your birthday plan set in stone for at least two months? All the invites are out, reservations are made, and then four days prior to the birthday plans, one of your best friends that's coming to your birthday tells you they invited their friend to your birthday without asking you. Let me know how you would feel because quite frankly, I'm pissed. And I feel I'm not in the wrong, but I also kind of feel crazy and like I'm overreacting. But how are you going to invite your friend to my birthday without asking me? So, Tana, Tricia, please, I need some advice. Am I crazy? Am I overreacting? Let me know.
Trisha Paytas
Love you guys.
D
Bye.
Tana Mongeau
I'm gonna have a really adverse opinion on this. Like, I think I'm almost, I don't even know, like.
Trisha Paytas
Like a hot take.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I'm on the road the other side.
Trisha Paytas
I feel like there is like two right, two wrong answers. Like there are just two different types of people that could, you know, would think of this situation. Because I've been in this situation too. And it's like there are people who just like prioritize their friends. And friends is everything. Like, if you don't want to be around my friends, I can't be around you type. And there's people who's just like, what? Like, no, it should be you and me. This is like my decision. So there is like two separate things. And I think we're on opposite ends of this because you are such a friend oriented person. And I'm like, so the opposite. Where I'm like, I just need to be like, left alone. No friends allowed. You know what I mean? So anyways, what's your take on it?
Tana Mongeau
I. Well, I have learned as I've gotten older, just with people in my life, as. Yeah, as I've gotten older, that there are people who really take birthdays and birthday rules and how they're treated on their birthday. And, like. And I'm not saying that's a bad thing. I'm just saying some people really let it affect them. And I think I'm the type of person who's kind of like, it's a very special day, but I almost don't want to ruin the day by having these, like, precedents, these high standards, these, like, you know what I mean? Like. Like, if I had a birthday party of my, like, five closest friends and someone was like, I'm gonna be out of town, like, I wouldn't care, but I know a lot of people would. And, like, I don't. Not one is right or wrong. Like, and I would very much just in this situation, I think be like, bring friend who cares.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
But I know that a lot of people are like, no, it's my birthday, and I want these people here and this to be just like this. And I've learned to respect and value that. But I'm also so about just like, go with the flow so that you have a good day. You know what I mean? Like, I don't know. My. My opinion is, I know not everyone.
Trisha Paytas
Agrees with it, but that's not a bad opinion. I think that's like, yeah, I. I was someone who, like, put a lot of expectation on my birthday because as a kid, I, like, got nothing for my birthdays. Like, I mean, not nothing. My mom would, like, take me out to eat, like, TGI Fridays or something. And, like, that was cute, but. But then as an adult, I was like, I'm gonna throw parties for myself because I want to feel special every birthday. But then they would always end in disaster. Like, someone I like didn't show up, or someone I'm dating can't come, and I'm like, wait, why am I even having these birthdays? Or. Or like you said, I was inviting everyone else's friends. And, like, I didn't even have friends that I cared about. Like, why am I throwing these parties? So the expectation. I do agree with you. Like, putting expectations, like, low on your birthday because it's a special day. But, like, you could just, you know, be celebrate special by yourself. You don't need to make it such.
Tana Mongeau
A big thing or just whatever happens happens. I think a lot of people will set, like, this all has to go exactly this way on my birthday, and then because it doesn't, they'll let it ruin their birthday. And I watched this happen to a lot of my friends frequently. And I'm like, who cares that that dinner reservation didn't work out or that this person can't show up. All these other people are here. Who cares that someone, you know brought a friend or who cares that I don't. I think the who cares mentality to the birthday then ends with like a better birthday because just whatever happens, you're grateful for and it's awesome.
Trisha Paytas
But like. But going to this where he's like, inviting his friends. As someone who's had this happen before a couple times too. I'm just like, absolutely the not. I don't like your friends. This isn't like a free for all. For them to come drink all the alcohol and make it about them and video themselves and post it. And like, I was like, I know absolutely no way. I, like, cannot at all. Like, even married. I would be like, no, we're not. I'm just inviting your friends. We have no.
Tana Mongeau
And I think you're valid for that when it comes to protecting your energy. Because you are right. Like, if it's a small thing and people that you're not close with are coming, like, that's. Then it no longer feels like your birthday. And I. I completely understand the other side. I just guess I'm the type of person who's like, okay. I was like, but like, I. I get, I get. I like I said, I get both sides on this strong.
Trisha Paytas
I'm actually so crazy about this that I hate when people ask if they can bring a plus one. I'm always just like, no, I don't know them. Like, I don't know. I was very weird like that about our wedding too. There were certain people I didn't give a plus one to. That's like, I don't know who you're bringing, actually. That's so random. Like, I don't want a random girl. And some people that gave a plus one, two brought some random people that, like, ruined our wedding a little bit. And I was just like, yeah, bleep the name up. And I was like, what the hell's happening? Like, stealing from people, like, just being a menace.
Tana Mongeau
That is like that hyping hot tea. The one thing I get though, you. You hopefully only have one, right?
Trisha Paytas
Yes.
Tana Mongeau
Like, oh, my God, that's crazy.
Trisha Paytas
But he did that at a birthday party too, of mine. He brought like, some random person that was menacing. And I was like, maybe you're banned for my party.
Tana Mongeau
He's menacing. I think it's, you know, maturing is realizing that person whose name we just bleeped is not like, all as.
Trisha Paytas
As wholesome. Cutesy as he appears to be dubious.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, he likes there's tea there, but we'll stop.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah, yeah, but so much, so much. Oh, my God.
Tana Mongeau
Everyone's like everyone in Los Angeles. But that's because so many people in LA just go around talking about everyone menacing their whole life and then they expect other people not to.
Trisha Paytas
Like, that's so true. And that's why I had a tap out, because me included. I mean, sometimes me and Shane just be running amok talking about people. How do you not expect it? So when Shane started talking about me, I was like, kind of expected, honestly, like, we were all talking about everyone, like.
Tana Mongeau
But that's a canon event in life when you're friends with the person who talks shit about absolutely everyone with everyone, and then you find out they're talking about you and you're like, makes sense. But like, what? I thought I was the anomaly, you know, I really did. We've all had those people.
Trisha Paytas
Truly. At the time, I never talked him. I still really don't. It's not really him, that issue. But like, I never did. So I kind of was a little shook. I was kind of like, damn, he was spreading all these rumors.
Tana Mongeau
No, it's wild. I mean, it takes that one person to change you for life. Because then when other people come around talking about everyone, you immediately think in your head, like, oh, you're definitely talking. Me too. But it's not until you have the one person kind of hurt you.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You know, like until you have the one person that you thought you were the exception to the rule. And then they like, that's why when.
Trisha Paytas
I keep everyone at arm's distance, no one thinks I'm like, cold or something because I don't call people my friends. I'm like, I trust no one.
Tana Mongeau
You know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
Because it's like always someone unexpected you, and you're just like, okay, I don't know. I don't know at this point.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, it is, it is. And it's like, it is wild. So many people. Just as you get older, you realize people are just. Can a lot of times just be chapters and you, you know, getting older is realizing not everyone is forever, which is sad.
Trisha Paytas
Book authors over here. The chapter. I do have chapters. Well, I told you, like, it went through a different couple writers that were helping me write this. And you know, one of the first things to get like a book deals, you have to do the table of contents. You like, write out your titles and then like, what the chapter's gonna be about. And, like, the first person just, like, had every single person ever had be with, like, every chapter. I'm like, oh, this should be my book. It's just like, every huge chapter.
Tana Mongeau
But it is wild because. Because people are chapters of your life. Like, I want to say, like, at least five or six of my chapters will be about specific people, because people shape you, whether good or bad, unfortunately. And loving people and all that, you know. You up? Yeah, yeah, yeah, Unfortunately.
Trisha Paytas
That's so true. I, like, rerouted a little bit, but anyways. All right.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. What? However you feel. This is my takeaway, I think, of birthday gate and birthdays. Right. Is however you feel on your birthday, you are allowed to feel.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah. If you're like, don't invite your friends. Don't invite your friend. Like, you know what I mean? And if you're like, the more the merrier, then do that, too. So. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
I think it's your birthday for a reason. Right. It's the one day a year where you could theoretically ask your friends to be doing backflips off a cliff. Right. And not that they should or have to, but, you know, it's. They probably won't, and they. Yeah, that's. That's a bit of a reach. But, you know, you could be demanding or wanting anything anyway, and the people who love you will do their best to accommodate and respect that.
Trisha Paytas
I'm doing nothing for my birthday. I love it. I love the idea of doing absolutely nothing. Last year, we just did a dinner at Masters, and even that ended in disaster. Like, at the end, there was, like, cream, and it was an accident, obviously, but, like, the waiter, like, getting the desserts. He was, like, serving the desserts that would get so many, you know, because we're like, six desserts, and there was, like, a big cream, like a cream that comes with one of the butter cakes or something. And I didn't, like, feel it at the time, but all. I don't think he noticed because the tray, he was, like, leaning down, and the thing just, like, kept on my hair, on my dress down, this new sweater my mom got me. And I was just like, like. And it was slow motion. Like, Carrie, just, like, it wouldn't stop. And I was kind of, like. I kind of didn't know that. My mom's, like, freaking out. My mom, like, doesn't help the situation either. So we're both, like, freaking out. I made such a big deal about it. Hindsight, I'm so embarrassed. I'd never been back to Mastro's Malibu since. But it was, like, my favorite restaurant. We'd go like, once a month.
Tana Mongeau
And I do love that. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
I was, like, crying. I was, like, breaking down. I, like. I ran out of the restaurant to go get the car. I don't know. I was, like, weirdly so embarrassed. It was so odd. And I just made, like, a big, like, scene for no reason. It wasn't his fault. The manager was just like, we're not gonna charge you for the dessert that I, like, walked out on. I'm like, okay. But also, I'm like, leaving because it's like, whatever.
Tana Mongeau
No. And your hair is brutal. Especially right.
Trisha Paytas
I had a fashion overdress. No big deal hair.
Tana Mongeau
If I have a fresh blowout and something ruins that, it's always gonna, like, hurt your feelings a little, like, you know what I mean?
Trisha Paytas
And then you also feel embarrassed. It was literally just me, Moses, my sister, my mom, and Malibu. So it was like, literally, like, nobody there. But I was so embarrassed. Like, I thought it was, like, like, literally carry, like, blood dripping on me at the homecoming. I was. It was so weird.
Tana Mongeau
No, I get that.
Trisha Paytas
And I was. I was pregnant. I was pregnant at the time.
Tana Mongeau
So I'm like, this year, emotions heightened, too, and it's just like, you know, keep me home.
Trisha Paytas
Honestly, I want to hire. If someone's out there, let me know. I do want to hire, like, a caterer to come and, like, do the. The pasta, wheel of cheese, literally just for us.
Tana Mongeau
That's. No, I think that's the best. I'm also, like, retiring extravagant birthdays. I think this year, you know, Trip.
Trisha Paytas
You'Re tart over here.
Tana Mongeau
I am. I'm every. That's funny. Someone made that joke, like, last year, like, just tripping with Tana. I do love that. But I don't know, as I'm not drinking, it's not as fun in that sense, because theoretically, I was paying for one big moment for everyone to black out with me. You know what I mean? And now that I know and you paid for everything. Yeah, but we would always get sponsors.
Trisha Paytas
Okay.
Tana Mongeau
Like, a lot of. Weirdly, that's the only thing people want to sponsor is my birthday trip.
Trisha Paytas
That's everything. I love that.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. So, like, a lot of it does end up getting. Getting paid for with sponsors or, like, I'd of it out or whatever. But.
Trisha Paytas
But that's what would happen too, with my birthday party station through, like, big ones for myself. And I'm like. I'm literally paying all this money to, like, have the worst birthday ever. Like, every birthday ended in disaster. And I was like, I paid like 30, 40,000 each month for my birthday. And I was like, hate it.
Tana Mongeau
I couldn't agree more. I like, would just get so like, I don't really remember all the extravagant things I've done for my birthday. Because, like, even just Vegas and how I was. Yeah. Like, birthdays for so long were like, literally take 15 shots, like get as drunk as you can. And it's like, don't remember. Why do we have to go to Turks and Caicos for this? I don't remember.
Trisha Paytas
Right. In Studio City.
Tana Mongeau
Yes.
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
Literally could have gone to Casa Vega down the street and just killed it.
Trisha Paytas
You go there?
Tana Mongeau
I actually do sometimes. I like Casa Vega.
Trisha Paytas
Is it good? It was kind of went downhill because Jessica Simpson used to eat there all the time on Newlyweds. But then it kind of like went downhill.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Now it's more like popularized. I like, ran into some funny characters last time I was there. Like tick tockers and stuff. Stuff. And I was like, everyone goes here now.
Trisha Paytas
It's like Sal Ranch, like died and then it was like brought back. And is it still popping or is it like dead again?
Tana Mongeau
I think it's kind of like popping.
Trisha Paytas
It's still popping.
Tana Mongeau
Costa Vega, Not Saddle Ranch.
Trisha Paytas
What about Saddle Ranch?
Tana Mongeau
I don't think so. I have no desire. I think in like 20 years it'll get brought back. But I scarred myself cuz it was like big in the Sex in the City time.
Trisha Paytas
Right?
Tana Mongeau
They like go to the Saddle Ranch and then it died down. And then.
Trisha Paytas
Then rock. Right? And then. But then it was like the vlog squad first, but then it went down. Then the tiktokers brought it back. But I remember. And speaking of Zane Heath. Oh my God. Sorry. I'm like weirdly like in this dark hole with them because they pop up. Because I follow Remy and Alicia, so they always pop up, the four of them. And actually they drive me nuts. It's my trigger and I need to learn a therapy. They're like, don't watch Dana Heath content for triggers. You. And I'm like, you're right. But I keep seeing these guys but not interested in TikTok anyways. But I remember this clip so vividly and it makes me so mad. It's the sixth hour, you guys. I'm just a little. This is my trauma dump.
Tana Mongeau
Trauma dump.
Trisha Paytas
Where literally I remember seeing Heath were like, we. We were the ones who actually popularized Saddle Ranch. We made it cool. I was like, oh my God, back the up. Because before you was Rock of love. In 2007, everybody went there before them with Sex in the City.
Tana Mongeau
It's like forever.
Trisha Paytas
It's like a staple in Hollywood. So for them to be like, we just found this place. No one was going to it. We made it popular. I was like, okay, maybe you, like, brought a resurgence, but you didn't make Saddle Ranch the institute that is Sunset Boulevard.
Tana Mongeau
I have never even liked, like, something that, like, I could, like, I have maybe popularized. I could never own that. I always hear influencers. Like, overheard influencers. I always hear an influencer being like, I made this a thing, and then everybody copied me. I feel I can name, like, seven people right now and the things that they've said and how astronomical they are, but I'm not gonna do that. But, like, I'm thinking of one right now, but I just like, oh, my God, say it and then bleep it.
Trisha Paytas
He's so good at bleeping. I get you. Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
That person is always on a tangent about how, like, they made it, and.
Trisha Paytas
It'S like, oh, I haven't seen that. That's so funny.
Tana Mongeau
No, not online. Like, I feel like influencers. I'm always overhearing in person, cringier. Like, yeah. Like, for example, the vlog squad being like, we made Saddle Ranch. And it's like, have you people know in Google.
Trisha Paytas
I know, like, periods even.
Tana Mongeau
Like, I wouldn't even go to say, like, I like bleach and tone. Like, something that I'm, like, so known for saying. I still wouldn't be like, oh, I. That's my thing. Because it's like, everyone's gotten that since the dawn of time. How do you not have, like, awareness?
Trisha Paytas
Right? No, I feel you too. But, like, to say something is, like, crazy.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, I just, like, you know, it's just like, the narcissism. Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Like, you gave a research into Chili's first.
Tana Mongeau
But I could. I could never say that. If you want to say that. Thank you. And, like, I love chilies.
Trisha Paytas
And that's exactly yes to have someone else say it for you.
Tana Mongeau
Just what kind of narcissism pack are you smoking to?
Trisha Paytas
It drives me nuts. I don't know why.
Tana Mongeau
No, I know why.
Trisha Paytas
We're becoming those women. Do you ever see them, period? Do you know what podcast I'm talking about? I've had it.
Tana Mongeau
I've had it.
Trisha Paytas
That's who we are right now.
Tana Mongeau
You didn't even have to finish your sentence for that to be so funny.
Trisha Paytas
I used to, like, couldn't stand. I'm like, who Are these middle aged women so out of touch? But I'm also like, honestly, such a slay of a podcast.
Tana Mongeau
We literally sit and hate. Like, we have the gavel.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, my God, they're so funny and I love them.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. I just left my own body, though. You're so right.
Trisha Paytas
That's us. I've had it.
Tana Mongeau
We are so. I've had it. Or. Oh, my God. Did I just want to say I'm sorry and I know nothing and I need to. I was just humbled.
Trisha Paytas
Me too. Preface that always.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah.
Trisha Paytas
Anyways, I'm sorry.
Tana Mongeau
I know nothing.
Trisha Paytas
I've been humbled always as I say sorry for everything. That should be the podcast. I'm sorry. Patrick Collins is a brand. I'm sorry. I'm like, what a queen.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, she ate with that. She ate with that. I think preemptive apologies are great. I should be doing that more.
Trisha Paytas
Just.
Tana Mongeau
Hey, I'm sorry. For the next hour, especially on my sixth Loveline, because it's like, what the hell? I don't even mean what. I don't even know what I'm saying.
Trisha Paytas
I know. Same. The lights are getting to me.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. Like, I'm just saying things. We apparently have a crash out incoming. And I'm excited because I love when.
Trisha Paytas
Women crash out, though. Don't worry.
E
So basically, I'm crashing the out right now. This is the second day in a row that my boyfriend has canceled on me. I hate being canceled on. Actually, nothing I hate more. He canceled on me one time today. He canceled because he lost his keys. Hello. And then he's gonna be driving to school tomorrow. I know. If you don't want to hang out with me, just tell me and I can break up with your. I have actual NFL players and I dance. I will break up with you. Stop canceling on me and hang out with me like a normal person. And also, he came in his pants like you're in your pants. You're not hanging out with me. You're not communicating either. Because tell me why. Yesterday he was supposed to hang out. He was supposed to come over at 10:30. Tell me why. I'm texting him 11:40. Hey, are you going to leave your house? Oh, my goodness. I left. I'm a volunteer social media post. Left that competition early to come home so you can hang out with me today. You can't find his. Yes, the. You can. Yes, you can. I know you can. Because I'm gonna see finally in about 30 minutes. Anyways.
Trisha Paytas
Yes, Anyways.
Tana Mongeau
Anyways, I. I've never wanted to have a loveline caller on the podcast more.
Trisha Paytas
That was everything.
Tana Mongeau
I've never wanted to have a loveline caller on the podcast more. I love people who sound like this because I can't stress this enough. Like, when I'm alone in my bathroom with Amari. So when I'm not alone. Hello. Whenever I'm with Amari, ranting, that is exactly what I sound like. Like, I, like, I love. I just love that. Like, she said, I will break up with your. Like, just let me know. I'm like, you're passion. You're so real for that. She said, I have basketball players in my DMs. I don't. I loved it.
Trisha Paytas
I love it too. No, I'm glad we have the voicemail for this reason. Like, please call and always do your crash out here because sometimes you just need events and like that.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah. And like, it was just. It all was so real. And it's like I've always like, found that strange too. Like, I've dated guys like that where like, we make plans and I don't. I realized I dated a specific guy where he was really type A and I was really type B. And it was like, kind of why we broke up, where it was like he wanted to put me in his calendar for like, set hours. You know what I mean? Like, like, literally, like, it would just be like dinner and then like, we'll hang out until it will stay the night and we'll hang out till 7am and then like out by 8 and then like, I'll see you on Wednesday at noon. And I'd be like, you're my boyfriend. This is weird. Like, and I just planned like, what do you mean you're canceling on like, okay, it's 11 come over then like, you can't find your keys. Cheater. You can find your keys. You can. Oh, he can't find his keys. Uber. No, yeah, no, no, I. I agree.
Trisha Paytas
This is like the biggest crash out for me. I remember. And I think with our crash outs, we've always had it online. So there's like proof of this always. But I had. I was in my like, exposing guys era from like 2016 to like 2019. I just like would expose everyone for everything. And people like cheered me on for it. And I like, monetized. I got money for it. So I remember I thought I ate. I was gonna eat with this guy. I was like, oh, my God, I'm gonna. I got this guy. Like, what? But yeah, it was like this probably the only time I've ever dated like a traditional good looking guy besides Moses, but he was like a WWE wrestler and he was like traditionally good looking. Like blonde, blue eyes, like, loved chubby girls. I dated Amy Schumer, so he like loved a chubby blonde, you know, so this was like perfect. And he had like the abs and everything. And I was like, we would gone on a couple dates and he was always so sweet and so nice. Like everything was great. And then, yeah, he was like coming into town and we had plans and I got my full glam and I had paid for the full glam and everything. And then like, literally he's like, hey, I'm just really tired, but can we go out tomorrow? I was like, absolutely not. Got my camera out. I was like, I put so and so is a cheater. And this is wwe, so the fans are so, like rabid, rampant. I don't know what the word is. But so I got there so like, wild. And I remember everyone just like chewed me up. They're like, this is a WWE wrestler who has three days off. You're lucky he's spending any moments with you, like, whatever. And I felt so bad. And this guy was like, so nice. But he like blocked me after this. He's like, girl, you're crazy. Like, whatever. And he was literally the nicest guy to like, always paid. Took me out before hooking up. Like, all stuff like that was so sweet. Like, this is the one guy I thought I was gonna have babies with for sure. I was like, oh, my God. Because he's like Hungarian too. And I was like, oh, my God, we're gonna have babies. And he was just so polite and so sweet. I think he's from Cleveland. It was like so many things were adding up. And also, yeah, there was no protection. And I was like, wait, we're gonna have beautiful babies. And all this. Like that. And then that happened. And I was so mad because it's also the day I was ovulating. So I was like, this was the day this. And he knew I'm he everyone. By the way, full transparency. I always was very honest with, like, I'm not on birth control. I have a hard time getting pregnant. Like, people took the chance or they didn't guys, once again, kind of dumb. Like, I don't ever have sympathy for guys who like, get a girl pregnant and they're like, I don't want this baby. Well, pull out then. You know better. Yeah, yeah. And maybe some girls lie. I don't know about all that, but like, I don't know, you're also a guy, like, be smart. You know what I mean?
Tana Mongeau
Oh, my God, I'd be so scared if I had a penis. And then like.
Trisha Paytas
And they're just. But so many people are doing this. Just like, you know, look at the. Not to bring it up. Like, Tristan Thompson, too. It's just like, you're with Chloe, you have kids, and you're really gonna just like, bust in another girl.
Tana Mongeau
Yeah, like, what the. Are you stupid?
Trisha Paytas
And I don't care if that girl was like, I am on birth control. Whatever. You're a man. Like, also, like, you know what I mean? Like, obviously that's not right, but it's just so crazy. Then they don't want to see the kid. I was like, oh, my God, that's so. But anyways.
Tana Mongeau
No, you're so valid for that.
Trisha Paytas
But then I. I did. I did ruin it. And back to this girl question. That was my biggest crash out online and the biggest, like, l ever. Because I was like, wait, I really effed this up. Like, the guy was just tired and he's like, I'll see you tomorrow. And he was so nice.
Tana Mongeau
I did that, though. I mean, we all have those, especially in the crash out days. Like, posted YouTube videos. Like, concepts where you're so lost in your rage, and you're like, I'm gonna get them and I'm gonna post this and this is my truth that I'm so mad. And then, like, you watch it back and it's like, oh, my God, I.
Trisha Paytas
Never watched it back. That was my problem. I never watched anything back. I just uploaded.
Tana Mongeau
No, but after upload, I would upload and then be like, why would I post that? Well, I would edit my too, but I'd still be in the rage.
Trisha Paytas
Crazy to edit, like, a rant.
Tana Mongeau
Yes. I'd be editing my rant and I'd be like, yes, I'm so mad. This is it. This is gonna be so it. I'm gonna feel so vindicated. And then like, 48 hours later, all the comments are like, you're an idiot. Get a therapist.
Trisha Paytas
Yes, yes, definitely. Put it down. And tick tock is so much more quick. And so now people can just respond even quicker. And I'm like, thank God they didn't have to tick tock back then. But my best advice always to, like, sleep on it, because you're never gonna be like that mad the next day. And if you are, you can articulate it so much better. Like, I was just crazy, though.
Tana Mongeau
I. Sometimes it's just like, oh, My God. I learned my lesson really big with that wine lady, because I was mad about that for months.
Trisha Paytas
Oh.
Tana Mongeau
By the time I told it on the podcast, not months, but, like, weeks. I. It had been a while, and I was like, I'm still so mad. And it was like, you said her name.
Trisha Paytas
That's crazy. I know. Dory from Real Housewives. She was on Watch what Happens Live, and she called out a hairdresser by name, like, an independent glam artist by name, saying that he scammed her for a free hotel in New York, and it ended up being a misunderstanding. And Kristin, he's out there. Kristyn ate with this. I love him. He, like, works with Jessica Simpson, Kathy Hilton. Like, he's so. Yeah. And he's. And she called him out by name. She said, Kris. Dylan scanned me. And so Kristyn, like, did a reply, and he was very sweet on his reply, showed all the text that it was, like, a misunderstanding. Like, basically, she put her card down for the hotel. I guess when he went to check out, the card was declined. He didn't think anything of it. So they put on his backup card, his American Express. He said he got charged. I guess he put it on the invoice to Durie, and then, like, it wasn't getting paid. The invoice was going on for months with the services of a week of hair in New York, too. He said his credit card got charged. And she goes, you lied. Like, you're lying. Like, I got charged. And then he looked at his car statement. He's like, oh, yeah, I did get charged back. I didn't see that. He's like, my apologies. Such an updated invoice without the.
Tana Mongeau
And then to go and watch what.
Trisha Paytas
Happens live and to be like, he scammed me. And he's like, that's not what happened. Like, that's. And it's like an independent artist. And, like, I feel like I had.
Tana Mongeau
To learn also sometimes, let's say even if someone does you wrong, you have to. And I didn't know this for a long time, so I'm not hating on her from. Like, I think I did things like this, too, but, like, power imbalance. Like, even if someone. Even if he did do you wrong, you're saying this independent guy's name on Watch what Happens Live. It took me forever to learn that. That was the longest lesson for me, where I would be like, no, but they did me wrong, wrong. And it's like, even if they did you wrong, you have to just eat it, because it's not fair. Like, the voice versus voice.
Trisha Paytas
Oh, small businesses, all that stuff like that. Like, yeah, like, it's one thing to, like, go after McDonald's or American Airlines, but it's like, I've had a lot of small businesses scam me, like, take my money, like, send me products. And I'm like, okay, you can't just, like, throw them under the bus. And. Yeah, especially with, like, glam people. They work for themselves. And he does it brutal.
Tana Mongeau
Like, it. Yeah, I think it's like. Like, Demi Lovato with that yogurt shop. I was re. Watching that the other day. I had no idea that. And I think Demi ended up coming out and, you know, like, everything's fine now. I love Demi Lovato, but just.
Trisha Paytas
And that was a misunderstanding, too. She was like, it was for, like, people with diabetes and, like, no, it's, like, not sugar and stuff like that. But she took it as like a. You know, she has a. She has problems with eating and stuff. So she took it more as, like, this shouldn't be a thing that we see out there. Not seeing the other side. How would you know? I wouldn't know. I. If I get triggered by something and people like, oh, actually, no, that's for people with diabetes. You're like, oh, about that, because I don't have that. You know what I mean? But. But.
Tana Mongeau
But it's just like, yeah, it's just a wild lesson to use your celebrity or fame or whatever. Like, be careful with it.
E
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
That is crazy. I watch what happens live. She'll just call out a hairdresser.
Trisha Paytas
Like, my name. You could be like, my hairdresser. And then people will, like, get it. But it's also, like, to call by name is, like, so crazy. And.
Tana Mongeau
And you know what? It's Andy Cohen, right?
Trisha Paytas
Yeah.
Tana Mongeau
You know, he was just sitting there like, oh, yeah.
Trisha Paytas
He loves the drama of it.
Tana Mongeau
Oh, yeah, he probably did.
Trisha Paytas
Just like, I was supposed to be on it when I did my Broadway show, but I lost my voice and I couldn't go. And I. I was so sad because I, like, want to go on that show more than anything. You will please have me back. I know my. Someone actually wasn't. My agent got me that. Someone else got me that, like, oh, like, have you on any time. I'm like, okay, please have me on. But more of that story is don't cancel plans with because they will crash out. It does cause a crash out. But if there's, like, a legitimate reason, they're tired, you know, the keys.
Tana Mongeau
I do kind of feel You. If. If my boyfriend and I had plans for him to come over, and then an hour went by and he was like, oh, I can't find my keys. Keys. And he didn't prompt saying that, like, if I had to text him and be like, hey, what's up? Where are you? And then an hour later, he's like, I lost my keys. It's like, you Uber. You're my boyfriend. Like, yeah, you're a man.
Trisha Paytas
Find them heaven and hell to get.
Tana Mongeau
To Meme, scavenge, like, hunt, gather. Be a man. I just, I. I validate her crash out and same. I do love the crash out calls. Please keep those coming as well.
Trisha Paytas
Yes. Crash out to us and not to yourselves. We're here to listen. Call us here at this number. Not Loveline. We're having guest episodes real soon, you guys, so let us know who you want to see. Tag them. Once Jake Shane's off his arena tour, he's literally playing the Nokia theater for like 8, 000 people in LA. I was like, what the is happening? But good for him. I love it. We'll get him on the couch. Dr. Drew. My mom.
Tana Mongeau
Your mom. I'm serious. We should start with her.
Trisha Paytas
She's. She'd be everything.
Tana Mongeau
I wonder if we could do like a kid friendly episode and have Malibu Barbie on. Not yet.
Trisha Paytas
Relationships.
Tana Mongeau
But, like, what if people were asking, like, like, blue or pink and then like, we all answered it.
Trisha Paytas
It's just.
Tana Mongeau
I just love.
Trisha Paytas
It's a whole episode. That's why one day. I know. I can't wait for her to talk. She'll be on. Just dress. I'll make you want to be a guest. Like, she'll be so great.
Tana Mongeau
She does talk. Yeah, but like, that's so cool that, like. Oh, my God, she's just gonna kill it. She's my star.
Trisha Paytas
We love you and we love you guys. Thanks for watching and we'll see you in the next one.
Tana Mongeau
Bye, guys.
Podcast Summary: "WE CAUSED A BREAK UP!? 😱 + CRASHING OUT OVER MEN! 😡"
Release Date: April 21, 2025
Hosts: Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas
Podcast: Not Loveline
In the episode titled "WE CAUSED A BREAK UP!? 😱 + CRASHING OUT OVER MEN! 😡," hosts Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas delve into a myriad of topics ranging from personal relationships and social media dynamics to indulgent food cravings and cosmetic procedures. True to their style, the duo navigates these subjects with candidness, humor, and their signature banter, providing listeners with both entertainment and relatable insights.
Timestamps: 00:00 - 04:21
The episode kicks off with Tana and Trish discussing their extended podcasting session, affectionately describing it as a "24-hour marathon." Their conversation quickly shifts to their excitement about ordering fast food, specifically McDonald's and KFC. They humorously recount the process of tracking their Uber Eats deliveries, turning the wait into a playful competition.
Notable Quotes:
The hosts express their anticipation of finally enjoying their meal, highlighting how indulging in favorite foods can rejuvenate their energy during long podcasting hours.
Timestamps: 02:13 - 05:56
The conversation transitions to the topic of poppers, discussing the FDA's actions against them and their potential link to fentanyl. Tana and Trish express confusion and curiosity about the implications of these crackdowns.
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They then shift to discussing cosmetic enhancements, sharing personal experiences with Botox and filler treatments. Tana reveals her regrets about facial fillers, while Trish discusses her experiences with lip fillers and breast implants, contemplating their long-term effects.
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Timestamps: 05:57 - 10:25
Tana and Trish delve into the intricacies of social media content creation, particularly focusing on YouTube monetization. They reflect on the challenges of creating engaging content, managing clickbait titles, and the unpredictability of platform guidelines.
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The hosts also discuss the transition to Patreon for uncensored content, emphasizing their desire to share more authentic and unfiltered stories beyond the constraints of traditional platforms.
Timestamps: 10:26 - 19:13
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing interpersonal relationships, particularly the importance of mutual support between partners. Tana and Trish share personal anecdotes about dating partners who were unsupportive of their interests and podcasting endeavors.
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They emphasize the red flags that arise when a partner dismisses or ridicules one's passions and how essential it is to find someone who values and respects individual interests, even if they differ.
Timestamps: 14:09 - 22:45
The hosts engage in a lively discussion about influencer culture, touching upon experiences with fellow influencers like Alex Warren and referencing popular media personalities. They explore themes of clout chasing, authenticity, and the challenges of maintaining genuine relationships within the influencer sphere.
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Their conversation highlights the complexities of navigating friendships and professional relationships in a highly connected and often superficial influencer environment.
Timestamps: 33:18 - 44:36
Tana and Trish share their experiences and frustrations with celebrating birthdays, discussing the pressures of hosting extravagant parties and the inevitable mishaps that can occur. They recount humorous and embarrassing moments, providing listeners with a candid look into the less glamorous side of celebrity life.
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The hosts advocate for a more relaxed approach to celebrating special occasions, emphasizing the importance of personal happiness over societal expectations.
Timestamps: 26:31 - 32:18
The podcast segment introduces listener calls seeking advice on relationship issues. In the first call, a listener grapples with a partner who mocks her podcast and refuses to engage in her interests, leading her to consider a breakup. Tana and Trish provide straightforward and empathetic advice, advocating for self-respect and prioritizing one's happiness.
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Their responses underscore the importance of mutual support and respect in relationships, resonating with listeners facing similar dilemmas.
Timestamps: 45:03 - 58:53
Towards the episode's conclusion, Tana and Trish discuss the impact of public scrutiny and the responsibility that comes with fame. They reflect on incidents where public figures have unfairly criticized others, stressing the importance of empathy and understanding before passing judgment.
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The hosts caution against the pitfalls of online criticism and the necessity of maintaining integrity and compassion in the face of public pressure.
Timestamps: 58:02 - 59:59
In their final moments, Tana and Trish reflect on their journey, discussing future podcast plans and potential guest appearances. They emphasize their commitment to providing a safe space for listeners to share their stories and seek advice, reinforcing the supportive community they've built.
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Their heartfelt farewell encapsulates the essence of "Not Loveline"—a blend of humor, honesty, and unwavering support for their audience.
"WE CAUSED A BREAK UP!? 😱 + CRASHING OUT OVER MEN! 😡" is a quintessential episode of Not Loveline, showcasing Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas's ability to intertwine personal anecdotes with broader societal themes. Through their candid conversations, the hosts offer listeners both entertainment and valuable insights into managing relationships, navigating the complexities of fame, and maintaining personal integrity amidst external pressures.
Disclaimer: Not Loveline is a call-in advice show hosted by Tana Mongeau and Trish Paytas. The hosts are not professional experts but share advice based on their personal experiences.