Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show – FRI PT 2: Kane Brown On His 60-Hour Fast, Lamborghini And New Song + Deep Dive Into Expensive Cream + Did Lunchbox Buy Sydney Sweeney’s Soap?
Release Date: June 13, 2025
Host: Andrea Gunning
Guest: Kane Brown
Podcast Network: Premiere Networks
1. Introduction
In the second part of a three-part episode, host Andrea Gunning sits down with country sensation Kane Brown to delve into his recent lifestyle changes, luxury vehicle ownership, musical endeavors, and a humorous exploration of high-end skincare products. The conversation flows seamlessly from personal health journeys to lighthearted banter about celebrity-endorsed beauty items.
2. Interview with Kane Brown
a. The Story Behind His Name
Timestamp: [03:14]
Andrea initiates the conversation by discussing Kane Brown’s unique name.
Kane Brown: "It's funny. There was one kid on my baseball team in Little League. I was Kane Brown and he was Kane White. And he's white." ([03:21])
Kane shares that his mother, a dedicated wrestling fan, named him after the legendary wrestler "Big Red Machine." This anecdote adds a personal touch, highlighting the influence of family and interests on his identity.
b. Undertaking a 60-Hour Fast
Timestamp: [04:31]
Andrea brings up Kane’s recent 60-hour fast, inspired by a show member named Abby who undertook the same challenge.
Kane Brown: "So it basically kick started me on wanting to be healthy. My wife's already a health nut, and then me… I was getting two cheeseburgers from Five Guys at 2 AM and ended up weighing 205 pounds." ([04:46])
Kane explains that the fast was a transformative experience, shifting his focus from gaining weight to pursuing bodybuilding. He details the stages of hunger and the mental resilience required, emphasizing the support from his team during the fasting period.
Notable Quote:
Kane Brown: "I feel 10 years younger. Honestly, I was feeling 12." ([08:51])
c. Embracing a Bodybuilding Lifestyle
Timestamp: [07:51]
Following his fast, Kane discusses his new dietary regimen focused on meat and vegetables, steering clear of sugars and unhealthy foods.
Kane Brown: "Now I'm just strictly on meat and vegetables. It's made me go from losing weight to now I want to be a bodybuilder." ([07:51])
He shares insights into his workout routines, addressing common challenges such as muscle group imbalances and the psychological aspects of physical training.
d. Lamborghini Ownership and Experiences
Timestamp: [09:00]
The conversation shifts to Kane’s passion for American muscle cars and his ownership of a Lamborghini.
Andrea Gunning: "Kane was driving a Lamborghini in his house." ([10:49])
Kane Brown: "It's a unicorn in Tennessee. People see it and are like, 'Dang, that dude's got a Lambo,' but in LA, it’s more common." ([13:13])
He recounts the experience of driving a monster truck named Rex, detailing the fun and challenges, especially regarding vehicle modifications and practicality in everyday use.
Notable Quote:
Kane Brown: "If you're over 6 foot 2, don't do it. There's no room." ([11:53])
e. Upcoming Acting Project
Timestamp: [14:02]
Andrea inquires about Kane’s foray into acting.
Kane Brown: "We haven't even started the movie. The script is hilarious." ([14:02])
He elaborates on his role as a best friend to Taylor Lautner’s character in a yet-to-be-titled film, expressing excitement about blending his musical and acting careers.
f. New Music Release: "Backseat Driver"
Timestamp: [16:38]
Kane introduces his latest single from his newest album.
Kane Brown: "This is the last single off my newest album." ([16:38])
He shares the inspiration behind "Backseat Driver," reflecting on childhood memories and personal experiences that shaped the song's narrative.
Notable Quote:
Kane Brown: "The song was already there for four to five years, and a lot of artists put it on hold. Nobody cut it. So that's a cool story." ([16:57])
3. Deep Dive Into Expensive Cream: Crema de la Mer
Transitioning from music and cars, Andrea and the team embark on a humorous yet informative discussion about luxury skincare, specifically focusing on Crema de la Mer (referred to humorously as "Lemur").
Key Points:
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Origins and Ingredients:
Podcast Host: Explains that Crema de la Mer was created by an aerospace physicist, Max Hubber, after a lab accident left him with facial burns. The formula is based on sea kelp harvested from Vancouver Island, fermented for months with sound frequencies to enhance effectiveness. ([26:00]) -
Cost Analysis:
The team breaks down the exorbitant prices, highlighting that a 3.4-ounce jar costs approximately $570. They humorously calculate the daily cost of using such an expensive product.
Notable Exchange:
Podcast Host: "If you wanted a 3.4-ounce jar of this stuff, that amount is $570."
Andrea Gunning: "So how many times do you get to use that as a woman?" ([28:02]) -
Market Availability and Scalping:
They discuss the scarcity and high demand, noting how scalpers have marked up prices by up to 20,000%, making the product unaffordable for the average consumer.
Memphis Bleak: "They keep putting it on eBay for exorbitant prices. It's insane." ([42:32]) -
Alternative Options and Dupe Recommendations:
To provide listeners with practical advice, the hosts suggest more affordable alternatives like Mario Badescu Seaweed Night Cream, available on Amazon, Ulta, or Sephora.
Podcast Host: "A way, way, way more affordable. So, Mario Baduscu Seaweed Night Cream." ([49:27])
Notable Quote:
Andrea Gunning: "People will buy a $3,000 lotion. That's crazy." ([32:12])
4. Sydney Sweeney’s Soap and Lunchbox’s Purchase
The episode takes a playful turn as the hosts discuss the highly coveted Sydney Sweeney bath soap.
Key Points:
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Product Hype and Scalping:
Andrea Gunning: Highlights how initial sales sold out within seconds, leading to scalpers listing the soap at exorbitant prices on platforms like eBay.
Lex Borrero: "I tried to buy it, but it sold out in about 10 seconds." ([41:35]) -
Scam Concerns:
The team investigates suspicious seller listings offering the soap at significantly reduced prices, questioning their legitimacy.
Andrea Gunning: "It looks like it is, though." ([47:54]) -
Humorous Attempts to Purchase:
Lex Borrero: Attempts to purchase the soap from dubious listings, leading to comedic exchanges about the feasibility and ethics of buying such items at inflated prices.
Lex Borrero: "I don't know, man. That sounds pretty weird." ([45:59]) -
Conclusion and Teaser for Part Three:
The segment ends with the hosts deciding to verify the authenticity of the soap purchases and hinting at continuing the discussion in the next part of the episode.
Notable Quote:
Andrea Gunning: "If you do it right, you'd be glowing." ([34:03])
5. Conclusion and Teaser for Part Three
As the segment wraps up, Andrea mentions that they will return after a short break to continue their lively discussions in part three of the episode.
Andrea Gunning: "We're gonna have a part three coming up. So hang out or come back later." ([48:41])
Notable Quotes with Timestamps
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Kane Brown on His Fast:
"[04:46] "The fast was a transformative experience, shifting my focus from gaining weight to pursuing bodybuilding." -
Kane on His Lamborghini:
"[11:53] "If you're over 6 foot 2, don't do it. There's no room." -
Discussion on Luxury Skincare:
"[32:12] "People will buy a $3,000 lotion. That's crazy." -
On Song Inspiration:
"[16:57] "Nobody cut it. So that's a cool story."
Final Thoughts
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show offers an engaging blend of personal insights from Kane Brown and entertaining discussions among the hosts about high-end skincare products. From Kane’s dedication to health and fitness to the humorous exploration of luxury beauty items, listeners are treated to a mix of inspiration and lighthearted conversation. Part three promises to continue this trend, delving deeper into both Kane Brown’s world and the quirky topics introduced.
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