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Dylan Mulvaney
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Joe Locke
Hi everyone, I'm David Duchovny. Join me on my podcast, Fail Better, where we use failure as a lens to reflect on the past and analyze the current moment. I I speak with makers and performers like Rob Lowe, Rosie O'Donnell and Kenya Barris, as well as thinkers like Kara Swisher and Nate Silver to understand how both personal setbacks and larger forces impact our world. Listen to Fail Better wherever you get your podcasts.
Dylan Mulvaney
Lemonad. In your car, in the shower, on a walk, through the Dillion Hour. Feeling sweet, feeling sour, I feel nothing. The Dylan Hour. My couch is open. It's better than therapy. All you soccer moms, all your theys and thems, all your bottom boys, My bisexual femmes, come one and all disassociate with me. It's free, grab a drink or two or three. You have no friends.
Joe Locke
All good.
Dylan Mulvaney
You got me. It's the.
Joe Locke
Hour.
Dylan Mulvaney
Love you. Is this a good time? Oh, I sure hope it is, because today a podcast is born. This is my first episode of the brand new show, the Dylan Hour. Hosted by me. It's Dylan Mulvaney, baby. The Dylan Hour is a retro cocktail party where we sip and we spill with some of my favorite humans. And we've got plenty of fun segments for you. We have a lot of oversharing to do, and I'm excited to be doing that now with other humans and not just alone in my bedroom. Um, but I'm gonna be doing it with my guests and with you. And this podcast has been in the works for almost three years. And some of you might know me from, like, my Days of Girlhood series online, where I, like, documented my transition. But even at the beginning of my time on social media, I was, like, often having my content used against me by, like, really horrendous straight white men podcasters. And I remember thinking, like, we need a way to combat this hat. And I was like, well, I'm just gonna have to start a podcast of my own. And thus, the Dylan Hour is now happening. It's here. And I think the world is just a really scary place right now. And I think finding joy is not only important, but it's absolutely necessary to get us through. And while I think we can get vulnerable on here, I really want this to be a fun place for me and my guests to just escape and be silly and be stupid. And so we have that to look forward to. I have lots of fantastic friends that I'm gonna be having on here. Actors, writers, drag queens. You know, with the heavy emphasis on the girls, the gays, and the theys. I think y'all are about to see just how ADHD I really am by my hosting style, which can only be described as rapid, unfiltered, and potentially hard to follow. No, I. I just really want to emphasize that these are conversations between two friends. And another reason that I wanted to do this is because I've had so many iconic conversations behind closed doors with some of these folks, and I want to share that with you. But that also means that sometimes I will be interjecting my own stories or answering my own questions. So if you are exclusively here for the guests or a Dylan Mulvaney hater in general, you might not love this format. I do think some of you will be surprised at how raunchy I am. I do occasionally like to indulge in a casual cocktail or two, but hopefully it's only going to bring us closer. I want to theme today's episode around birthday celebrations, because in a way, a baby being born is technically. It's like zero birthday. Right. Literal birth date. So it's my podcast birthday. I've always taken birthdays a little too seriously, and they often fall short. But I think a birthday is less about what you do and more about who you're with. So I wanted to have on my best friend, who I always have a surefire good time with. My guest is 21. I regrettably missed his 21st birthday, which I wanted to take him to Vegas. It didn't happen. I, um. So I thought we could use today's episode to celebrate him finally being able to drink legally in America. But he hails from one of my favorite countries and also the place where my favorite candy is produced. Percy Pigs. Okay. But specifically the fizzy kinds. I am so excited to toast and celebrate my dear friend, talented actor in Broadway sensation. You'll know him from Heartstopper, Agatha. Sweeney Todd. It's Joe Locke.
Joe Locke
Hi.
Dylan Mulvaney
Hi, Joe.
Joe Locke
Hi.
Dylan Mulvaney
How are you?
Joe Locke
You know, I've had a really good day. I've been following Dylan around all day today.
Dylan Mulvaney
You were my driver.
Joe Locke
I drove to Santa Monica and back.
Dylan Mulvaney
But you. Have you ever driven in America?
Joe Locke
Yeah, I drove. I was in Atlanta for six months, and I drove every day there. And I feel like if anyone Knows anything about Atlanta and the driving. Once you drive there, you can sort of drive anywhere.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, la's no small feat.
Joe Locke
LA is just traffic, but.
Dylan Mulvaney
And then we drove to the beach. I was on a podcast. You walked around a wardrobe town?
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, my.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
You've been kind of.
Joe Locke
I also. I feel like I. Like. Whilst you were coming to pick me up, I'm pretty sure I got propositioned. I think someone thought I was, like, working the street corner.
Dylan Mulvaney
And did you? Did you say yes?
Joe Locke
Well, you literally turned the corner and I was like, ah, damn.
Dylan Mulvaney
Damn. There's no time, no time. Could have been quick. How do you feel about birthdays?
Joe Locke
You know, I'm not a birthday person.
Dylan Mulvaney
Were you mad at me for missing your birthday?
Joe Locke
No, because I don't care about my birthday.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, my God. It's the only thing I care about in my life is birthdays.
Joe Locke
I know.
Dylan Mulvaney
And also celebrating my other friends. So I. I made a podcast three years ago, before we were friends, so. Because I knew that I was going to maybe miss your birthday in the future, so I wanted this to be for you.
Joe Locke
Wow. This is all for me?
Dylan Mulvaney
It's all for you. And to celebrate you, we have a little. You've got a cocktail next to you. You know what? We're calling this one for you, honey.
Joe Locke
What?
Dylan Mulvaney
Twink Juice.
Joe Locke
Twink Juice.
Dylan Mulvaney
Cheers. It's an espresso martini.
Joe Locke
I want some cream on mine.
Dylan Mulvaney
You want a little cream on yours? Okay, don't spill. I didn't know. I didn't want to assume you're. Oh, you're. You're a slightly classier person than I. You want to spray it? Yeah. You seem to be a little bit more put together than I am. I also will say I'm a little older than you. Give it a spray. You never done this before?
Joe Locke
Well, normally they have like a. Oh, that's nice. A special, anyway.
Dylan Mulvaney
A what? A special what?
Joe Locke
I'm actually lactose intolerant, but.
Dylan Mulvaney
No. Oh, well, it's gonna. I was gonna say this Twink juice is gonna get us through to a very long night because it's. You want more? Oh, shit, that's nice. We've had a. Here, give me that.
Joe Locke
Okay.
Dylan Mulvaney
Thank you. Okay, let's do first sips. Cheers.
Joe Locke
Cheers.
Dylan Mulvaney
Mmm. Oh, that's good. We've had a. We've had a few espresso martinis, but mostly in London.
Joe Locke
Mostly in London.
Dylan Mulvaney
This is your. Like, our. Well, I guess we spent, like, a day together in LA with Agatha, but we did. Talk to me about bitter and Sweet of your week.
Joe Locke
Ooh. Oh, gosh. You. You literally told me to think about this, and I didn't even.
Dylan Mulvaney
I know. Last night.
Joe Locke
My high and low.
Dylan Mulvaney
You know, my sweet, this is good. No, that's what they do on podcasts, especially on the first episode. They say what the segments are.
Joe Locke
Oh, yeah, that would help.
Dylan Mulvaney
The first segment of the Dylan Hour with Joe Lock is bitter and sweet of our week. It's our high and low. Our Rosenthorne, if you will. I love to find the positive, but I'm not scared to go to the negative. Give it to us, Joe.
Joe Locke
My sweet has been sitting on your deck in Dylan's garden in the sun.
Dylan Mulvaney
Yes.
Joe Locke
Whilst Dylan has been having the busiest week of her life. And I have been just. There's something. There's nothing more relaxing than being relaxed around someone else's chaos.
Dylan Mulvaney
Are you serious?
Joe Locke
Like, I have had the most nice week because normally I'm the one with the chaos. So to be sat reading a book and drinking my fills in the sun.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'm like crying to a publicist saying that I can't do another interview. But in my mind, I'm like, I've got to take Joe to the Hollywood sign and then we've got to do a double decker tour bus.
Joe Locke
I'm having the best day of my.
Dylan Mulvaney
Life, so you're giving me full permission that I don't have to take you.
Joe Locke
Please don't hate tourist stuff.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, wow.
Joe Locke
I love feeling like I'm a local when I visit someone.
Dylan Mulvaney
I think we really got that in the traffic on the freeway today.
Joe Locke
Yeah. I really felt like a local.
Dylan Mulvaney
And your bidder of the week.
Joe Locke
My bitter of the week, the lingering cold I still have.
Dylan Mulvaney
Mmm.
Joe Locke
It's way better than it was.
Dylan Mulvaney
You sound way better.
Joe Locke
I sounded like I chain smoked. I quite liked it. I think there was something about, like, my internalized homophobia that quite enjoyed the masculinity of it.
Dylan Mulvaney
Baby, lock them doors and turn them. You know what that song is?
Joe Locke
Yeah, I know that song.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. That's also the theme of our friendship, is mostly just me asking, do you know what this is? Or do they have this in the uk, Maybe? Lock them doors and turn them. Do they have country music in the uk?
Joe Locke
It exists. Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. But not like the biggest. Not the biggest thing.
Joe Locke
No, no.
Dylan Mulvaney
Maybe the pivot of my career is to just become a country singer in.
Joe Locke
London because the country music industry is really booming.
Dylan Mulvaney
They need me.
Joe Locke
They love. They love progressive.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'm the Kim Petras of country. But in the uk, watch out, baby. I would say my suite of the week has been. You've hosted me so much in London, I now get to host you. Would you say that, like, what. What have been the key differences between staying when I'm staying with you and then now you staying with me?
Joe Locke
Ooh, I don't know. I think we're very similar hosts.
Dylan Mulvaney
Really?
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Mindful, but not the I. My suitcase explodes when it's at your house.
Joe Locke
Yeah. My suitcase has exploded within that suitcase. Have you so noticed that? Like, it stayed within the suitcase, but it has exploded.
Dylan Mulvaney
No. I walked in there today and I thought, that's nice. Mine, not so much.
Joe Locke
No. You came to visit me once and I, like, carried Dylan's huge two pink suitcases up the stairs. And then I was like, oh, I'm gonna make myself a coffee. I'll like, you settle in. I literally maybe was out of the room for maybe three or four minutes. I walked back in. It's like a bomb had gone off.
Dylan Mulvaney
I know, that's a talent.
Joe Locke
I was like, how do. I don't understand how there's not physically been enough time that's gone past.
Dylan Mulvaney
One of the few things I'm actually very good at is fucking up a room wildly quickly. But it does feel nice because since I've messed up your guest room so often, it's been nice to let you mess up mine a bit.
Joe Locke
Yeah. Dylan has the comfiest bed in the world.
Dylan Mulvaney
I've never slept in that one.
Joe Locke
It's so.
Dylan Mulvaney
I think it's a hundred dollar mattress. I swear to God.
Joe Locke
Well, whatever it is, it's working.
Dylan Mulvaney
You're the new face, baby. I think my. So that's my sweet, my bitter kind of funny. You didn't bring me any Percy's.
Joe Locke
No, I didn't.
Dylan Mulvaney
What's up? What was going through your mind?
Joe Locke
You know, I also realized I'd forgotten to do. I forgot to ask Rosie.
Dylan Mulvaney
No.
Joe Locke
Yeah, she's already on the plane.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, my God, you're kidding.
Joe Locke
I can try.
Dylan Mulvaney
It's okay. You know what? Actually, this is a public service announcement. This is a good opportunity I'm gonna take. Another reason why I'm starting this podcast is. Is so that the people watching in the UK can just start sending me Percy Pigs, Specifically the Fizzy tails, which I'd like to have one of right now. Did you. You never. You didn't hook me on these. What was your relationship to Percy Pigs before you met?
Joe Locke
I have a controversial relationship with Percy Pigs. I. This is really not like Peter. I'm gonna Be happy with that. Percy, pigs used to have actual gelatin in.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay.
Joe Locke
And they used to be. They used to taste different. And then they made all of them veggie, which I understand and I get. But, like, the flavor of them changed when they changed it into a veggie one as well.
Dylan Mulvaney
But you liked veggie one or. No.
Joe Locke
No. So before, like, we're talking five, 10 years ago, before they made all of them vegetarian, they all had gelatin in. So they had pig in a Percy Pig.
Dylan Mulvaney
Uh.
Joe Locke
Oh, no. Yeah. Not cool. But they tasted really good.
Dylan Mulvaney
But I didn't know what that was.
Joe Locke
No, you've never experienced that taste.
Dylan Mulvaney
So now you can get.
Joe Locke
You can get, like, the original veggie, which is what the. They made it a vegetarian version before they made them all vegetarian, but they still kept the vegetarian version. When they changed the recipe for all of them, the flavor of that is what it used to be. It's complicated, so I have a really complicated history with it. I love Marks and Spencer with my whole heart.
Dylan Mulvaney
So good.
Joe Locke
It's the best shop in the world, other than Trader Joe's.
Dylan Mulvaney
Did you work there?
Joe Locke
No. No, I didn't, but all my friends did, and I feel like I was the only one who didn't.
Dylan Mulvaney
Never say never. It's not too late.
Joe Locke
Marks and Spencer is actually one of the busiest in the uk. You wouldn't think it.
Dylan Mulvaney
Mmm. Wait, The Isle of Man. That's where you're from?
Joe Locke
That's where I'm from.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's where it all started.
Joe Locke
That's where it all started.
Dylan Mulvaney
And you did theater there.
Joe Locke
Did theater there.
Dylan Mulvaney
And then you booked a little show.
Joe Locke
Just a little one. Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
And then we met, and that's when your life really started.
Joe Locke
I remember the day we met.
Dylan Mulvaney
Tell us.
Joe Locke
We, me and Dylan had followed each other on Instagram for a few months, and then you were in London and you were like, oh, let's, like, meet up and grab coffee or. And then we ended up spending, like, seven hours in SoHo House just talking drunk. We, like, really drunk, but with. And we, like, both had, like, meetings. We just canceled. Cause we just canceled.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, and I didn't know that many people in London, but you were one of those people. Also, I will say that your presence online, especially at that point, was still quite mysterious. And so I was like, what's his deal? I was like, I want to know more about this person. And it felt like fast friends. Now, what was your, like, relationship to social media before Heartstopper? Were you, like, an active poster?
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
Ever no, Snapchat.
Joe Locke
I use Snapchat. But, like, in the same way, like, every teenager does.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay.
Joe Locke
And loaded.
Dylan Mulvaney
And then you never.
Joe Locke
I.
Dylan Mulvaney
You were never before Heartstopper.
Joe Locke
I had, like, normal amounts of, like, 800 Instagram followers. And then I think when the show got announced, like, over the year of me being announced and the show coming out, I gained, like, 100,000. And then I went from, like, 100,000 on the day of release to three and a half million two days later.
Dylan Mulvaney
Casual.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Normal.
Joe Locke
Yeah. Just normal.
Dylan Mulvaney
Yeah. Very healthy.
Joe Locke
And then ever since then, it's like, every time something gets released, I will gain followers. But now, like, on average, I will lose, like, 20,000 followers a day.
Dylan Mulvaney
For what?
Joe Locke
I don't know. This is wrong. I used to get really upset about it. I've sort of come at peace with the fact that, like, but, like, that's 20,000 people a day who are actively. You know, when you unfollow someone, you have to press unfollow and then say, are you sure? And then this is. All these people are saying, oh, we are sure. We don't want this guy in our life anymore. Right. And that used to really, like, genuinely get to me, whereas now I just find it quite funny.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, also, I feel like it happens when, like, you post something, you know, it's like, yeah. You remind someone that they're following you, and they're like, oh, fuck, I don't want to follow this person. And so it then makes you be like, wait, maybe I shouldn't post so that I keep the people. Yeah, no, you gotta post.
Joe Locke
You gotta post.
Dylan Mulvaney
You gotta find the right people.
Joe Locke
Post, baby, post.
Dylan Mulvaney
Post, baby, post. And then I've gone to visit you. That trip, though, was day 1000. I woke up to a Percy Pig cake from you.
Joe Locke
I've been cuddling that Percy pig. I bought Dylan a big Percy Pig for her. Day 1000. I've been cuddling it every night.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, it's. That was a lot of room that it took up in my suitcase. And I'm really grateful still. But you would not do the one thing that I wanted that day.
Joe Locke
One thing about Dylan that I love the most is that when she wants to do something, she will do it.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'm gonna go.
Joe Locke
Like, if you don't want to go, she's not gonna judge you for that. But she's still gonna do it. And ever since we met, you've been talking about the Jacuzzi boat. Jacuzzi boat in Canary Wharf picture, if anyone doesn't know. Canary Wharf. Picture like businessmen in suits. Dirty water that, like, doesn't really drain anywhere because it's in the wharf rather than the actual river.
Dylan Mulvaney
And December businessman in suits. That's my boyfriend.
Joe Locke
Six degrees Celsius. Hot. Cold.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's cold.
Joe Locke
That's really cold.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's a nice contrast.
Joe Locke
It's like a 45 degree Fahrenheit and.
Dylan Mulvaney
You'Re in a hot, hot pool of water that has an engine in it.
Joe Locke
And it's awful.
Dylan Mulvaney
But did you feel like you kind of wanted to go?
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
Did you feel jealous after seeing all my pictures?
Joe Locke
Absolutely not.
Dylan Mulvaney
So I. Then I didn't feel bad at all.
Joe Locke
You tried to make me feel bad. You didn't try to make me feel bad. I think you were hoping that I would feel bad and therefore would go with you. There was, even though it was your day, 1,000, all of that. It was.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, today's your birthday, seven months late, so I'll do whatever you want today. If you wanted to get in a jacuzzi boat, I'd probably go, but that's.
Joe Locke
Because that's what you want to do.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, now the hold up.
Joe Locke
If I wanted to go and get a nice big salad with loads of vegetables.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, my. I'm out.
Joe Locke
There you go.
Dylan Mulvaney
You know, I'll sit with you. You know what? I would have gone and watched. You could have been with all the businessmen with the suits. But I found a girl's girl, Kira, my makeup artist. And she's like, darling, I'll be right there. I give. The thing about me too is like, I sometimes give people like 20 minutes notice for like a 40 minute drive. I'm like, can you meet me across town to go to this thing? She's like, dawn, I'll be right there. And so we go on this boat. We had a. Oh, God. We had to like, put down the. There was a big pipe with smoke that we'd have to put down with the. What are those things called where you go under a bridge? There we go. So. Oh, they got a lot of bridges over there in London. I saw that. So I put those down and it was a great day.
Joe Locke
It was raining.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. Well, in my mind, it was a great day.
Joe Locke
Oh, it was a great day.
Dylan Mulvaney
It was amazing. And something else that's kind of happened now that feels. Two of my favorite things really are Jacuzzis. And I also like a psychic.
Joe Locke
Are we gonna tell the story?
Dylan Mulvaney
I think we have to.
Joe Locke
We have to tell the story.
Dylan Mulvaney
So we're having a really sweet dinner the other night. It'd been a long day. We go. We were at a restaurant that felt oddly kind of like the Twilight movie, where Bella and Edward go to Italian food for the first time together. And we walk out, and we're gonna be walking back to my house, and we see an open sign that's on a light. What's next to the open sign?
Joe Locke
It's a psychic.
Dylan Mulvaney
It's a psychic. There's a psychic on my.
Joe Locke
A psychic. And then it said, if I can't save you, no one can.
Dylan Mulvaney
So I. For those of you that don't know, I love a psychic. I regularly go once a year to, like, kind of, like Kardashian level psychic, but this one was. This was also at 9:30pm yeah. So we call, and then we hear her talking through the window, and she's like, what time do you want to come? And we're like, now? And she's like, great. Come on. So we then knock on her door. She opens up in her bathrobe. I'm also nervous because, like, I was actually nervous to bring this one up. I'm scared that she's going to see this and I'm going to get hexed. Do you feel that for me? You're fine.
Joe Locke
I haven't told them what she said to you yet.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's. Oh, fuck. Okay, here we go. Wait, One sip. Oh, my God. I gotta put my drink down for this. So we're in the psychic. I go first, and Joe goes and sits with the husband on the couch in the living room.
Joe Locke
We have a really nice conversation about wallpaper paste for half an hour.
Dylan Mulvaney
For half an hour.
Joe Locke
Genuinely.
Dylan Mulvaney
Now, I paid for the $60 palm reading, which I assumed would take five minutes. Went on a little longer because she looks at me. She, like, reads my palm. She goes, oh, you're single. And I was like, yeah. And she goes, this is very early on in this. In the session, mind you. She goes, it's. You're single because you have a demon that comes and has sex with you every night. And that's why you're so tired when you wake up. And that demon is getting in the way of any relationship that you could have outside of you and that demon, that sex demon. And in that moment, I'm, like, looking at her, mind, you have 27 minutes left of the conversation with her. And I'm like, this. Mm. And she kept going, look at me. Look at me. Cause I would look down to text. My. All I could text Joe was, no, don't. I got two words that I needed to make sure that he didn't go after me. And she's like, do you have, you know, do you have bruises on. On your. Your parts downstairs? And I was like, no. And she was like, well, it's coming. She was like, that's what you. Like that's what you should expect to happen be from this demon. And she goes, the demon has been following the women of my family for many years and that this goes back to like my great grandmother. And if I pay a certain fee, she can get the demon removed. What we're a little nervous about is that her grandchildren do follow me.
Joe Locke
So, yeah, I was talking to the husband and he was like, oh, all these famous people live around here. And then there's this famous TikTok girl. And I was like, oh, really?
Dylan Mulvaney
Couldn't be me. No. And so what we're a little nervous about is that I did not pay the fee. I did tip her an extra 20 on top of the palm reading just to be like, you know what?
Joe Locke
Maybe she's right.
Dylan Mulvaney
What?
Joe Locke
Maybe you do have a sex demon.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, I woke up really tired this morning.
Joe Locke
That's cause you didn't sleep, though.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, or. But what if that. What if, what if? But here's the thing. I at least would want to know, like, if it's happening to me, I would want to be a part of that. And then Toby, our friend Toby, like, I had like, shared something to our close friends and I like, was talking about what had happened with the sex demon. And he was like, oh, this sounds. You're like Lily Depp in Nosferatu. And I was like, oh, do I look like her? Or is it like. Like, is it because I look like Lily Rose Death? He was like, no, it's because you're getting fucked in the night by Adina. So I'm a little nervous about that. Would you want a sex demon? Be honest.
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
Why not?
Joe Locke
I don't. I don't want to have sex with a demon.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, fair.
Joe Locke
I don't know.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'll take whatever.
Joe Locke
I want to have unconsensual sex with a demon every night.
Dylan Mulvaney
Yeah. I want to. I want to know.
Joe Locke
Okay, I'm going to have sex with a demon. I want to be. That's a choice I've made.
Dylan Mulvaney
Thank you. Okay.
Joe Locke
I feel like the choice we have made.
Dylan Mulvaney
Yeah, we've made some choices.
Joe Locke
We've made some choices.
Dylan Mulvaney
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Joe Locke
It's the dealing hour.
Dylan Mulvaney
Now tell us. So you start. You were an actor on the Isle of Man. You did a lot of musicals. What was your favorite musical you ever did on Island?
Joe Locke
Check the musical.
Dylan Mulvaney
That was your first one.
Joe Locke
Yeah, I almost did it twice, but then I got hot still the second time, so I had to drop out.
Dylan Mulvaney
Wait, what character was the. What did you.
Joe Locke
I played the Farquaad's dad. He comes right at the end and he goes. I suppose my invitation got lost in the mail.
Dylan Mulvaney
I've never heard of Farquaad's dad as a character in Train.
Joe Locke
You know he has that song.
Dylan Mulvaney
You're really good, babe.
Joe Locke
I was like 11.
Dylan Mulvaney
The talent level in the Isle of Man, like, really high, really crazy.
Joe Locke
You think Samantha Box, she's from the Isle of Man.
Dylan Mulvaney
Shut up.
Joe Locke
Yeah, it's me and her, I mean.
Dylan Mulvaney
Breaking through, but everybody else is like a star that's waiting to be discovered.
Joe Locke
Yeah, but it's just hard to. I got very lucky.
Dylan Mulvaney
What did you want to be?
Joe Locke
I wanted to be an actor. I didn't think it would happen, so I thought I'd become.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'm like, what did you want to be? In Shrek.
Joe Locke
Oh, in Shrek. Oh, I want it to be Shrek. I still do. I want to be Gingi still. You could be a great ginger.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, I'd love it. But you want to. You still want to play Shrek?
Joe Locke
I think Shrek the Musical is one of the best written musicals of all musicals. Wow. The music is so good.
Dylan Mulvaney
It is.
Joe Locke
And I will, I will die on.
Dylan Mulvaney
My hill I know it's today Gorgeous.
Joe Locke
Song, all of them.
Dylan Mulvaney
And so what was the second time you were supposed to do it?
Joe Locke
I was supposed to be Peter Pan the second time.
Dylan Mulvaney
Wow. We got. We're moving up in the world, aren't we? But you got Heartstopper instead.
Joe Locke
I got Heartstopper and then I left.
Dylan Mulvaney
It's like shrek, Heartstopper, star.
Joe Locke
I remember being like. To the director, being like, I'm really sorry. Like, I just gotta. And he was like, I know, I get it.
Dylan Mulvaney
And he was like, well, you should be doing Shrek.
Joe Locke
Well, that was. Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
How did. How did your life shift? Did you have time to prepare for the Heartstock? Funny story. I've never asked you about this period of time in your life, and I. I've only watched some of the episodes which are very good.
Joe Locke
Thanks.
Dylan Mulvaney
But I don't know this.
Joe Locke
I got housed up. It was during COVID Okay. I had to fly to London for the audition. Had to come back to the Isle of Man and isolate on my own in my house for two weeks, like, with just me and my dog. My mum had to move out and then I got the part. I couldn't tell. Couldn't, like, celebrate anyone. I, like, FaceTimed my mum to tell her because. And then I. Two weeks after that, I got on a plane back to London and started filming.
Dylan Mulvaney
Wow. It was in London you were filming? Did you know any of the cast before that?
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
So you did season one, you moved to London then?
Joe Locke
I went home, finished my high school exams.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, that needed to happen.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Do you finish high school also? Do they call it something different?
Joe Locke
Sick form. So you do like your GCSEs, which is like. You're like, everyone has to do them. And then you go back into your A levels.
Dylan Mulvaney
Sick form.
Joe Locke
Sixth. Like sixth. Like the number six.
Dylan Mulvaney
Six, but like sixth.
Joe Locke
Because it's your sixth. Sixth year, I guess.
Dylan Mulvaney
Form.
Joe Locke
Form, yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay.
Joe Locke
I don't know where it comes from.
Dylan Mulvaney
And then most people go to university.
Joe Locke
Yeah, uni. But I didn't. I got a place. I got grades. I could. I got quite good grades considering my attendance for the last year at school was like 13%. Because I would go to school in the day, fly to London in the evening, go to an event, do a press thing, spend the night in London, then get the 5am flight back to the Isle of Man, do a day of school. And I was doing that every day for like, two months, and I still got a B. B.
Dylan Mulvaney
What is a B? B?
Joe Locke
Like a, A B and a B. Oh, great. I know. I was really quite proud of myself. Mm.
Dylan Mulvaney
I love it. Now you had a second season. Heartstopper. How did that differ? You felt a little more comfortable.
Joe Locke
Yeah. I mean, I finished school at that point, so I could. And then I went straight onto Agatha.
Dylan Mulvaney
And how did that happen?
Joe Locke
A lot of auditions, like nine.
Dylan Mulvaney
Zoom.
Joe Locke
Few zoom. Then they flew me out here.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, this scares me. Do you know this reference? Zoom, zoom, zoom make my heart go boom, boom, boom My supernova girl.
Joe Locke
I do, but I don't.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, God, it's Xenon Z3.
Joe Locke
Yeah. I don't have a clue.
Dylan Mulvaney
Xenon the sequel.
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
Xenon Girl of the Century.
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
And that is where the age difference comes to play.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
So you're doing Agatha in Atlanta, where you drove.
Joe Locke
Atlanta, Georgia, where I drove a car.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'm also curious, do you. You have a license?
Joe Locke
Yeah, no, I just have been driving your car all day without a license.
Dylan Mulvaney
But you said before you took the keys, you said, is this legal?
Joe Locke
Because in the UK you can't just drive someone else's car, can you?
Dylan Mulvaney
In America, I googled it.
Joe Locke
You can.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, good.
Joe Locke
Well, it's fine. I've done it now, so.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. We were great. If I was in the uk, you.
Joe Locke
Need to have a certain type of insurance to drive someone else's car.
Dylan Mulvaney
I felt like you're, like. You had a permit. I was your driving instructor and I signed off.
Joe Locke
There was a few times she was, like, dull, was, like, trying to work, and was, like, checking that I was, like, moving lane correctly.
Dylan Mulvaney
It was great. I mean, it was like I was two people at once.
Joe Locke
Was I good?
Dylan Mulvaney
But you were really good.
Joe Locke
I'm a good driver.
Dylan Mulvaney
You're really put together.
Joe Locke
Thank you.
Dylan Mulvaney
But. So you're in Agatha. Did you ever drive Patti LuPone?
Joe Locke
I don't think I have. I think I would remember if I drove by the.
Dylan Mulvaney
I think. I think that it would be really intimidating to pick out a song.
Joe Locke
She's driven me on a golf cart before, but that's. That's about it.
Dylan Mulvaney
She. She was in charge of the golf cart.
Joe Locke
She was staying in this weird part of Atlanta that everyone drove around in golf carts, and she. Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, my God. How. What was working with her, like, were you intimidated at first?
Joe Locke
I remember I found out the second I'm not watching on video. Dylan just dropped a purse on your dress.
Dylan Mulvaney
There's just that one, too. You want to get that for me? Thank you so much. Thank you, babe.
Joe Locke
When I found out she was in the show, I remember, like, I was in Sarah Finn, the casting director, who's such an incredible woman. Her office, and she was like, oh, you'll never guess who's playing Lilia. And then told me, and I, like, gay. Gasped and fell to the floor. Genuinely did.
Dylan Mulvaney
Did you know, though, deep down that you were gonna be best friends?
Joe Locke
Oh, as soon as I, like, as soon as I knew I was gonna meet her, I was like, I will be best friends with this woman.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's my girl.
Joe Locke
But, like, I was. I can't underestimate how much of a Patti LuPone superfan I always was my whole life.
Dylan Mulvaney
So you were deep in already.
Joe Locke
Oh, yeah. I know. I could have told you that. That's also resume from the day that she started acting.
Dylan Mulvaney
I.
Joe Locke
All the way back to Juilliard.
Dylan Mulvaney
You still are very. You're much cooler than me in many ways. But, you know, a lot of Broadway.
Joe Locke
I think people really don't like. When I did Sweeney, I think people thought, oh, that's just this. That Netflix kid did. I was like, no, baby, no, baby, no.
Dylan Mulvaney
This was not like a plug and play celeb.
Joe Locke
Like, I know my. I know my shit. You know, I know which theaters, which show was at.
Dylan Mulvaney
We're on playable revival concepts regularly.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Wait, what was. Did you ever go travel to New York to see Broadway shows before?
Joe Locke
Yeah, I went to New York. First time I went to New York was like the month before Heartstopper came out. Actually, my mom used to take me to London to watch shows. First Broadway show I ever saw. I can't tell you. We can't talk about it.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay, Fair.
Joe Locke
We Can.
Dylan Mulvaney
What is it? You have to.
Joe Locke
Well, the first Broadway show I ever saw was Harry Potter and the Cursed Child.
Dylan Mulvaney
And you know what? It's a good place.
Joe Locke
And you know what I remember going, and I remember taking a picture of. In the bathrooms in that theater, they have a sign that says, we support your choice to use any whichever bathroom you want. And being like, this is the kind of cunt way of being like, this.
Dylan Mulvaney
Is how we support trans people.
Joe Locke
And then I went to watch Six after that.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh. And that's a very inclusive show.
Joe Locke
Yeah, we love Six. But I've watched so many Broadway shows now. I feel very lucky.
Dylan Mulvaney
And you've been in one.
Joe Locke
Been in one.
Dylan Mulvaney
Sweeney Todd.
Joe Locke
Sweeney Todd.
Dylan Mulvaney
What was that like?
Joe Locke
Amazing. You could just sing to Sutton Foster every night.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, my God. Were you friends with her?
Joe Locke
She's amazing. She's so cool.
Dylan Mulvaney
She's lovely.
Joe Locke
Like. Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
And then you had. You already sang that song, like, in an audition or anything, for.
Joe Locke
First time I think I ever sang that song was for Alex Lacamore.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, God, that's intimidating at like, 10am.
Joe Locke
On a Saturday morning.
Dylan Mulvaney
It's also crazy that we have to remember that, like, people don't always know who that is, which is crazy because. Because that's all that. That's all that matters to us. What. What is his claim to fame?
Joe Locke
I mean, he's done everything.
Dylan Mulvaney
I know.
Joe Locke
Hamilton, Derwin Huntsman.
Dylan Mulvaney
But I. I really feel like I want to bring Broadway to the mainstream through the show.
Joe Locke
Okay.
Dylan Mulvaney
And that brings us to our next segment, what a Girl Wants. Every week, I'm going to be asking our guests, what does a girl want? But in this case, what does a gay want? What does Joe Lock want? Jo, what is something that you are desiring? Whether that's a Dyson Airwrap, world peace, anything in between. What are you looking for, Joe? Hmm?
Joe Locke
No. What am I looking for?
Dylan Mulvaney
Yeah, what do you want? Be honest. It's not something you need. What do you want? What do you want?
Joe Locke
I want. There's so many ways I could go about. There's so many things I want.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, what do you want?
Joe Locke
Obviously, like, world peace and, like, all that stuff. Yeah, sure, whatever.
Dylan Mulvaney
It's your birthday wish, babe.
Joe Locke
Okay.
Dylan Mulvaney
This is all for you. It's your birthday, seven months late. You get whatever you want. Oh, honey, where's my cake? Oh, better. Oh, my God. We got you cake, it looks like. Oh, you know what this is from?
Joe Locke
What?
Dylan Mulvaney
Erewhon Is it? Yeah. This is probably $9,000 for this slice.
Joe Locke
Wow.
Dylan Mulvaney
Yeah.
Joe Locke
Probably tastes like shit.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, that's also.
Joe Locke
I got an eh. Right. This is my erewhon go in. Yesterday, I got what I thought was a chicken plate with two sides, and it arrived and there was no chicken, and the sides were gross. And my coconut cod smoothie was also gross. And you know how much it cost me? $110. Well.
Dylan Mulvaney
And my Hailey Bieber smoot was very good.
Joe Locke
I should have got the Hailey Bieber. I thought I'd try something different. But you know what? Stick to what you know.
Dylan Mulvaney
What's your birthday wish, Joe?
Joe Locke
My birthday wish?
Dylan Mulvaney
Yeah. But you have to say it out loud because it's a podcast.
Joe Locke
Okay. So it can't be like, my birthday wish is that this year I want us to go on a really nice, lavish holiday.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, I love holidays.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Tell. Okay. Where is it gonna be? Okay.
Joe Locke
Do I blow?
Dylan Mulvaney
Yeah, you can blow on it. Oh, good.
Joe Locke
I want to scoot to a Greek island, take a bite.
Dylan Mulvaney
Mm. Greece. Mamma mia. Mmm.
Joe Locke
Mmm. I have my breakfast in. It's probably not a good idea, but. What? What?
Dylan Mulvaney
You have your retainer in my Invisalign.
Joe Locke
Wow. It's cutting the bottom of my mouth. I think. This one's not shaped right, so I've got a massive cut.
Dylan Mulvaney
I have a crazy cold sore. It's fine when I eat those hot chips. Oh, I got you on those, didn't I? Mm. The hot chips.
Joe Locke
Hot chips are. The Trader Joe's are the best things in the world.
Dylan Mulvaney
You gone into a Trader Joe's or.
Joe Locke
You just let me Many times. I was in the other day. How many flowers in Trader Joe's?
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, you did? So you buy me flowers. This is kind of coconutty.
Joe Locke
It is.
Dylan Mulvaney
I think I like it. Oh, coconut donuts. Now I'm thinking about church.
Joe Locke
Oh, what? Explain that now.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's what I said. I said at the beginning of the episode. I said, the ADHD is a little crazy. I used to go to church, and the one thing to look forward to was coconut donuts. Right, Right.
Joe Locke
Still don't see the correlation.
Dylan Mulvaney
I want to go to a Greek island with you. But do you want to know what my wish is? Are you gonna ask me?
Joe Locke
What's your wish?
Dylan Mulvaney
Thank you. So my what a girl wants is, I would like us to live in the same city.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
For an extended period of time doing either the same show or two really good shows, because one of us can't be in a bad musical and the other being that's just not fair. And then I want us to find the cutest restaurant that we go to every single night and we have like the back booth. And then each night we have kind of a rotation of whether it's like hot, you know, dates or, you know, maybe like a special Patti LuPone kind of guest star situation. Just kind of. We always bring new people in after the shows.
Joe Locke
I like that. We should do that.
Dylan Mulvaney
I think so.
Joe Locke
Let's make it happen.
Dylan Mulvaney
Yeah. What? Let's talk speaking on bringing maybe a double date situation. What's your type and what's my type?
Joe Locke
I think we should describe each other's types.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay.
Joe Locke
It'd be nice.
Dylan Mulvaney
I think your type is a little older, maybe a little taller, a little buffer.
Joe Locke
I like a man.
Dylan Mulvaney
You like a man. What do I like?
Joe Locke
Joe, you like a man too.
Dylan Mulvaney
We often.
Joe Locke
That's quite similar.
Dylan Mulvaney
There's some cross pollination happening in here.
Joe Locke
Not like.
Dylan Mulvaney
No.
Joe Locke
Have we. No, no, not yet.
Dylan Mulvaney
Never say never. I. I think maybe like the distinct difference between our types is like. Oh, I think I know what I like that you don't. Well, I like, like a man with a really skinny.
Joe Locke
You're gonna say a winner.
Dylan Mulvaney
I like a man with a wedding ring. Oh, my God. Just what we need, a controversial process. No, I like like a man that has really long, slender fingers that journals in the morning and kind of looks gaunt.
Joe Locke
I don't like that.
Dylan Mulvaney
Kind of sunken.
Joe Locke
Yeah, you don't want like a tortured.
Dylan Mulvaney
Kind of like a drummer.
Joe Locke
Yeah. Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
You don't like that?
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. See, that's good. Do you ever get hit with a cringy memory of your 13 year old self out of nowhere and suddenly you're panic sweating and laughing at the same time? Don't, don't worry, don't worry.
Joe Locke
We all get that.
Dylan Mulvaney
It's because being an adolescent is one of the most visceral, shared experiences we.
Joe Locke
Have as people and we want to talk about it.
Dylan Mulvaney
Join me, Penn Badgley, and my two friends Nava and Sophie on podcrushed as we interview celebrity guests about the joys.
Joe Locke
And horrors of being a teenager and how those moments made them who they are today.
Dylan Mulvaney
New episodes of Podcrust are out now, wherever you get your podcasts. DC versus Marvel, Android versus iPhone. John Williams versus Hans Zimmer.
Joe Locke
You may have had these pop culture debates with your friends, but I know.
Dylan Mulvaney
You didn't have me weighing in with a verdict.
Joe Locke
I'm Ronald Young Jr. And as the.
Dylan Mulvaney
Host of Pop Culture Debate Club, I'm here to listen to the arguments, ask some questions, and ultimately pick a winner. Listen to Pop Culture Debate Club, wherever you get your podcasts from, from Lemonada Media and the BBC.
Joe Locke
It's the Dealing hour.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. Are you ready for our overshare? Don't care Lightning round?
Joe Locke
Great. Go on.
Dylan Mulvaney
You know I like to overshare.
Joe Locke
Really?
Dylan Mulvaney
You think?
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
You don't as much.
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
But I have not shared these questions with you or your publicists.
Joe Locke
Great.
Dylan Mulvaney
And we're gonna have a countdown timer going and you're gonna answer these as fast as possible. Are you ready?
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Are you ready?
Joe Locke
I'm ready.
Dylan Mulvaney
Woo. Okay, Joe. Dream day in London.
Joe Locke
Dream day in London. Wake up. Get out of the house by 9:30. Go for brunch somewhere. Maybe for a nice walk. It has to be sunny.
Dylan Mulvaney
Yes.
Joe Locke
And then maybe see a matinee.
Dylan Mulvaney
Yes.
Joe Locke
And then go for dinner and then go for drinks and then go to bed by midnight.
Dylan Mulvaney
Celebrity crush.
Joe Locke
Henry Cavill.
Dylan Mulvaney
Casual or dressy?
Joe Locke
Casual.
Dylan Mulvaney
Who would win in a fight? Sweeney Todd or the Scarlet Witch?
Joe Locke
Scarlet Witch.
Dylan Mulvaney
Magical power.
Joe Locke
It's not even a competition.
Dylan Mulvaney
Magical power you wish you had.
Joe Locke
Telekinesis.
Dylan Mulvaney
Heartstopper. Actor. Who's most like their character?
Joe Locke
None of us.
Dylan Mulvaney
Agatha. Actor. Who's most like their character?
Joe Locke
All of them. Ooh.
Dylan Mulvaney
Favorite book.
Joe Locke
Ooh. A Thousand Splendid Suns or In Memoriam.
Dylan Mulvaney
Favorite song that brings you joy.
Joe Locke
Where you lead. Carol King.
Dylan Mulvaney
Favorite clip of Patti LuPone circulating on TikTok.
Joe Locke
There's so many good ones. I actually love the one of her and Aubrey doing hot ones and she's throws the wing at the camera and she's talking about Madonna, Broadway or West End? Broadway.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay.
Joe Locke
There's this like. You know what it is? There's a culture to Broadway that like, I just think is really addictive. Like the West End has. But there's just nothing. There's just no. There's no comparison to Broadway. I don't know. There's very different things.
Dylan Mulvaney
We're gonna unpack what we just learned.
Joe Locke
Okay.
Dylan Mulvaney
I feel like West End is just more. Maybe the grass is always greener.
Joe Locke
I think that's what it is.
Dylan Mulvaney
But have you done West End yet?
Joe Locke
I did Donmar, which is like sort of West End, but sort of not. But I'd love to do a West End show.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. Could be happening. And Agatha. Actor. Who's most like their character? You said all of them.
Joe Locke
Yeah, in like ways.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. What is your way? That you're like teen.
Joe Locke
I have murdered my friends.
Dylan Mulvaney
What's the. What's the actual character's name?
Joe Locke
Billy.
Dylan Mulvaney
Billy. Okay. You are.
Joe Locke
Which is also my middle name, actually.
Dylan Mulvaney
Really?
Joe Locke
My Middle name's William. Joe Joseph William Locke.
Dylan Mulvaney
Do you know what my middle name is?
Joe Locke
I do. No, I don't. James.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, my God. That's crazy. Oh, where would your. You said a bar in London where. Like, where is a cute place to go after?
Joe Locke
I'm not telling the world that.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's fair. You tell me after, I'll tell you after. Maybe you've taken me there.
Joe Locke
I've taken you some money.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay, tonight, let's tell the world we are going to an event. I'm bringing. We've gone to some events already this week.
Joe Locke
We've gone to some. I. We went to Paris Hilton's birthday party the weekend, and I don't know if I can see this, but my knee is so up.
Dylan Mulvaney
It's, like, green and brown. It hasn't even hit the, like, bruise spot yet. It's just like.
Joe Locke
It's a giant still when we dive in the ball pit.
Dylan Mulvaney
I made you dive in the ball pit. Um, I mean, there was. It was a. It kind of did feel like AI in the way that if you had typed in Paris Hilton's birthday party, that would have popped up as far as the collection of people in that room.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
And I had a good time.
Joe Locke
I had a great time, but.
Dylan Mulvaney
And that felt like. That was like your first LA day. Technically.
Joe Locke
Yeah. And you took me to Paris Hilton's house.
Dylan Mulvaney
It was. It was a good place to take.
Joe Locke
You, but tonight we are.
Dylan Mulvaney
We're going to a Vanity Fair party.
Joe Locke
We are.
Dylan Mulvaney
And who are you wearing?
Joe Locke
I'm wearing Celine.
Dylan Mulvaney
Mm.
Joe Locke
Head to toe.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'm changing into something slightly sluttier because this is. It's a good party to, like, potentially kiss someone. I. I saw some hotties last. You haven't been there yet.
Joe Locke
No, I haven't. Wow.
Dylan Mulvaney
You got something to look forward to. How is the. How do you usually approach a party as far as working the room?
Joe Locke
Um, I'm not very good at it. I. Like, that's something that I want to get better at.
Dylan Mulvaney
Tonight's the night.
Joe Locke
Tonight's the night.
Dylan Mulvaney
How do I approach a room?
Joe Locke
You. I don't like. I think the room approaches you. Like.
Dylan Mulvaney
And if they don't, I will find the room.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
I kind of feel like I can tell if somebody's kind of walking the other way and I find them.
Joe Locke
I don't know how you do it.
Dylan Mulvaney
I don't let him go. Like, how do you feel about dancing in public?
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, come on.
Joe Locke
No, but the difference is, you can dance. I can't dance. So. I look like a twat. And you.
Dylan Mulvaney
No, I've kind of seen you also. Is twat as bad of a word over there as it is here?
Joe Locke
I mean, yeah, but, like, you also, like, twat isn't a thing. Stop saying twat. Say twat.
Dylan Mulvaney
Twat, twat. Oh, we haven't taken you yet to, like, any of the gay bars in West Hollywood.
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
We need to do that eventually. You're going to the Academy Awards.
Joe Locke
I am.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's exciting.
Joe Locke
Exciting.
Dylan Mulvaney
We're going to Disneyland with Chris Cole.
Joe Locke
We are. I'm so excited for that.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'm so excited.
Joe Locke
Well, the Oscars are great, but I.
Dylan Mulvaney
Think that might be the highlight. And that was also because we were trying to figure out if we could go, and then I was like, would it be okay if I texted this guy Chris Colfer, and Joe was okay with it?
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
I loved Glee. What did you love Glee?
Joe Locke
I was like a late to Glee. It was sort of, like, during time, sort of before my time.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, my God.
Joe Locke
But, like, just. But, like, just before my time.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, that's so painful. I was watching in real time. Did you, like, binge after the fact?
Joe Locke
Yeah. Wow.
Dylan Mulvaney
That's.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Who do you. Who did you feel the most connected to on that show?
Joe Locke
Sort of. None of them. It's a very American show. That's fair in a way that, like, if any of them were in a British school, they would have all just been bullied so much, they would never have wanted to be in the Glee Club in the first place.
Dylan Mulvaney
So true.
Joe Locke
Which is not good. That's not, like, a positive.
Dylan Mulvaney
No. And anything else that you want to accomplish while you're in America.
Joe Locke
Um, I'd love to get a job.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. Like tomorrow, like, this week?
Joe Locke
Like. Yeah, that would be nice. It won't happen, but, like, that would be nice, actually.
Dylan Mulvaney
It could happen.
Joe Locke
We never know.
Dylan Mulvaney
You never know. It's the city of Dreams.
Joe Locke
City of Dreams.
Dylan Mulvaney
Did you watch La La Land?
Joe Locke
No, I didn't. I've still never watched it.
Dylan Mulvaney
What do you want me to watch that? I haven't seen the Goonies. I never saw that. That's bad.
Joe Locke
That, like, I think genuinely has driven away to our friendship.
Dylan Mulvaney
If there was anything, it's this podcast and the Goonies.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
How about. Oh, okay. So we're going to this tonight. You're going back to London. I might eventually come stay with you.
Joe Locke
Please.
Dylan Mulvaney
Very soon. I'm coming to the West End and. And then Greece. What Greece island should we go to?
Joe Locke
I love Santorini. It's my Favorite place in the world.
Dylan Mulvaney
Where have you been? How many times?
Joe Locke
I've only been once, but I loved it.
Dylan Mulvaney
Is that where Mamma Mia. Set?
Joe Locke
No, I don't think so. But they're all the same.
Dylan Mulvaney
They all give a speed.
Joe Locke
They look the same.
Dylan Mulvaney
Do you wear Speedo or. A little.
Joe Locke
I'm not a speedo guy.
Dylan Mulvaney
Why?
Joe Locke
Well, I'm trying to get my ass bigger this year, so maybe this year's the year that I wore a Speedo.
Dylan Mulvaney
Do squats?
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
Do you go to workout classes like Barry's?
Joe Locke
I've started doing personal training. I know, it's really fun.
Dylan Mulvaney
What's the personal trainer's deal?
Joe Locke
His name's Tom. He's really great. So you're probably listening.
Dylan Mulvaney
Straight or gay?
Joe Locke
He's a queen.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay.
Joe Locke
Yeah, we. We. You know what it is? I've always been so scared of the gym because I've always felt like I would be judged in that space. And it's the first time I, like, have been enjoying it. And, like, yeah, it's been fun.
Dylan Mulvaney
And then. So as you're getting your ass a little fatter and your muscles a little stronger, what is your hope to mature into roles in the industry. What do you want those to be?
Joe Locke
I want to play a really macho straight man in an action film.
Dylan Mulvaney
Mmm. Like James Bond?
Joe Locke
No, not James Bond. Oh, I got caught. Absolutely not. I got caught in saying I wanted to play James Bond by someone. An unnamed report. And it really annoyed me, so I was like, you put those words in my mouth. I never said that. You said, would you like to play James Wild? And I said, mm, whatever. Sure. Like, I didn't say that.
Dylan Mulvaney
Like that.
Joe Locke
And they kept being like, Joe Logs. I was like, no, I didn't say that.
Dylan Mulvaney
So you want to be playing like, you want Jet Ski fire behind you? Just.
Joe Locke
I want, like, yeah, like, really bad.
Dylan Mulvaney
God forbid.
Joe Locke
No Speedos. Well, hey, my dream would be to get paid a shit ton of money and still, like, get really ripped.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, like, they pay for you to get ripped. Oh.
Joe Locke
Because I just can't be bothered to organize.
Dylan Mulvaney
I want to get paid to lay in bed.
Joe Locke
I don't want that.
Dylan Mulvaney
You don't. You aren't really. You don't love a bed as much as I do.
Joe Locke
I don't. Like, I can't, like, in the. I know you're the first person, but I can't sit still, be the first.
Dylan Mulvaney
Person to ever use my living room. I don't. I've never sat on my couch. My life. I'm Sitting. This is the first time I ever sat on a couch. Put me to bed.
Joe Locke
Yeah. I walked in last night, I went for dinner and I came home. I walked in and I was like, dylan, where are you? I turn and Dylan is buck naked in bed, tits out. Tits out. Hair. And she's like, to the ceiling.
Dylan Mulvaney
Always. Can never get the hair out. It's all the fake hair. Yeah. I think that you've gotten a bit of a peer into what my life really is here.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
And now I think we have a very special segment. We've got Last Call Confessions. We are going to be hearing a call from one of our lovely followers of the pod, and we're going to give a little advice. Are you ready?
Joe Locke
I'm ready.
Dylan Mulvaney
Hello, honey.
Joe Locke
Hi, Dylan.
Dylan Mulvaney
I was just wondering, like, how do.
Joe Locke
I feel confident about myself? Like, if I want to do something.
Dylan Mulvaney
And, like, go out there and, like, feel confident, like, how do I do that?
Joe Locke
Because overall, I don't feel confident on myself anymore. I'm trying to, but it's just not working. And I just wanted, like, advice from.
Dylan Mulvaney
You, if that's okay. Thank you so much.
Joe Locke
Bye.
Dylan Mulvaney
Bye. Oh, I love our new friend.
Joe Locke
I know. Did we get their name?
Dylan Mulvaney
I don't think they shared their name, but that's good. Our new friend.
Joe Locke
Our new friend.
Dylan Mulvaney
Confidence. You said we were talking about confidence yesterday.
Joe Locke
Yeah. In bed.
Dylan Mulvaney
What did we say?
Joe Locke
I was talking about how I. I can't remember any.
Dylan Mulvaney
I'm scared. I don't remember anything, which is good because I can't remember all the horrible things that happened to me.
Joe Locke
But.
Dylan Mulvaney
But then we have a good conversation, like, confidence, and I can't remember that. Well, Refresh.
Joe Locke
Dory.
Dylan Mulvaney
Nemo. Wait, Marvin. Is that what their names are?
Joe Locke
Marvin.
Dylan Mulvaney
Marlon. Okay. Give us the confidence, girlfriend.
Joe Locke
I was saying last night about how I want to be able to go up and talk to people if we're out and have the confidence to. I am so scared sometimes of looking like a twat and making a fool of myself that I don't put myself in those situations that, like, good things can come from friendships and whatever, whereas you are very good at that.
Dylan Mulvaney
What did I say to do?
Joe Locke
I don't remember.
Dylan Mulvaney
Oh, same. So I think. But to our friend. Let's start fresh.
Joe Locke
That's so I'm saying I. Oh, this is so.
Dylan Mulvaney
It's actually. You're the caller.
Joe Locke
I'm the caller.
Dylan Mulvaney
You put on you. You did have slightly different voice yesterday while sick, so maybe that was you. I. I think that I've always kind of Erred on the side of, like, cringe is kind of iconic. So, like, if you're ever trying to be cool, I think that that's not a great way to meet people because you're not showing up as your authentic self. I think that. Well, like, when I think about you, you're such a lovely, funny human that everybody needs to know, if they don't already. And I bet this person's the same way. I bet that our friend is, like, the loveliest. And also just. I'm so grateful for your call, but I think that better to, like, put yourself out there and try, and then, I mean, you might see someone's true colors. If you are to try to be friends with someone and they don't want to be, then they don't deserve you. But a lot of the times, it usually works out.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
In our case, it did.
Joe Locke
It did.
Dylan Mulvaney
I think, honestly, a really good outfit is, like, kind of surface as that might sound. When I feel cute, I feel like I can take on anything. And a lot of the times I can almost convince myself that I feel a lot more confident than I am if I look presentable. And it's, like, my armor, in a way. Everyone, I've had the best time with my dear friend Jo Jo, do you have anything else to add?
Joe Locke
I have to add that. No, I have nothing to add.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay. Would you ever host a podcast?
Joe Locke
I would if I. But I don't think I'd have a career if I did.
Dylan Mulvaney
Mmm. I think give it some time. Maybe it'll always. It will happen.
Joe Locke
You used to have a career and you put a podcast.
Dylan Mulvaney
Well, this is the first episode, so only time will tell.
Joe Locke
Right?
Dylan Mulvaney
And if you've enjoyed this episode, please go check out us on YouTube. Anywhere you subscribe to podcasts. I was gonna say, Joe, where can they find you? But they probably already have.
Joe Locke
Find me wherever you want me.
Dylan Mulvaney
Do you want to be found?
Joe Locke
Mmm. Loaded question there, Dylan.
Dylan Mulvaney
I think most people would want you to be on social media more.
Joe Locke
Yeah. I think that's probably why I'm not.
Dylan Mulvaney
Have you ever done, like, a talking to the camera video?
Joe Locke
No.
Dylan Mulvaney
Why not?
Joe Locke
It's just not for me, is it?
Dylan Mulvaney
No. But maybe that's why we work.
Joe Locke
Yeah.
Dylan Mulvaney
But when I do it, are you like.
Joe Locke
No. Because you're so good at it. I would be so bad at it.
Dylan Mulvaney
Okay.
Joe Locke
I think it's just, like, I enjoy, like, the mystery of me, maybe. I think people think they know me really well, but actually don't know me at all.
Dylan Mulvaney
Maybe on my birthday there's gonna be the Joe Hour, and it's gonna be where you're talking to the camera. I don't share anything at all. You just. You take it. That's December 29th. But then we do seven months after, like, right now.
Joe Locke
Okay.
Dylan Mulvaney
Does that make sense? No, not really.
Joe Locke
But we can.
Dylan Mulvaney
Most of this didn't.
Joe Locke
Most of our friendship doesn't make sense.
Dylan Mulvaney
No.
Joe Locke
Me and Dylan will often talk in, like, incomplete sentences.
Dylan Mulvaney
Can you tell? All right, well, I love you all. Happy birthday if it's your birthday. And if not, it could still be seven months later. And. Okay, we love ya.
Joe Locke
Love ya. Bye.
Dylan Mulvaney
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Podcast Summary: The Dylan Hour with Dylan Mulvaney – Episode: "A Podcast is Born with Joe Locke"
Release Date: March 19, 2025
Introduction
In the inaugural episode of The Dylan Hour, host Dylan Mulvaney welcomes Broadway sensation and talented actor Joe Locke as her first guest. This episode, aptly titled "A Podcast is Born," marks the beginning of Dylan's journey into podcasting, aiming to create a space filled with laughter, oversharing, and meaningful conversations with a diverse array of guests from the LGBTQ+ community and beyond.
Birthdays and Celebrations
Dylan sets the tone by theming the episode around birthday celebrations, intertwining the concept of a podcast's birth with the idea of birthdays. She shares her personal struggles with honoring birthdays and emphasizes the importance of celebrating with loved ones rather than focusing on the day itself.
Dylan introduces Joe Locke as her best friend and explains that the episode is a belated celebration of his 21st birthday, highlighting his achievements and their shared experiences.
Driving Adventures and Friendship
The conversation delves into their day spent driving around Los Angeles, which includes humorous anecdotes about driving without a license and navigating LA traffic.
Their camaraderie is evident as they reminisce about their chaotic yet enjoyable time together, showcasing the ease and comfort of their friendship.
Percy Pigs and Cultural References
Dylan brings up a playful request for Percy Pigs, a favorite candy from Joe's home country, which serves as a lighthearted moment in their discussion.
Joe shares his controversial history with Percy Pigs, adding a personal touch to their interaction and highlighting cultural differences.
Theater and Acting Careers
A significant portion of the episode focuses on Joe's acting career, particularly his roles in Heartstopper and Sweeney Todd. They discuss the challenges and triumphs Joe faced while auditioning and performing, providing listeners with an insider's view of the performing arts industry.
Joe Locke (00:25:03): "I’m a good driver."
Dylan Mulvaney (00:25:00): "You’re really good, babe."
Dylan expresses her admiration for Joe's dedication and talent, reinforcing the strength of their friendship.
Personal Growth and Social Media
Joe opens up about his experiences with social media fame following the release of Heartstopper. He candidly discusses the fluctuations in his follower count and his evolving relationship with online presence.
Dylan provides her insights, encouraging authenticity and the importance of maintaining genuine connections despite the pressures of social media.
Overcoming Challenges and Building Confidence
Towards the end of the episode, Dylan and Joe engage in a heartfelt discussion about confidence and personal growth. They offer advice to a listener struggling with self-confidence, emphasizing the value of authenticity and self-acceptance.
Dylan Mulvaney (00:50:00): "I think people think they know me really well, but actually don't know me at all."
Joe Locke (00:49:51): "We all get that."
Their supportive exchange underscores the podcast's mission to foster a positive and uplifting environment for both guests and listeners.
Closing Remarks and Future Plans
As the episode concludes, Dylan hints at future segments and collaborations, expressing excitement about the potential of The Dylan Hour to become a beloved platform for diverse voices and engaging conversations.
Dylan Mulvaney (00:53:01): "I love you all. Happy birthday if it's your birthday."
Joe Locke (00:53:15): "Love ya. Bye."
Both hosts sign off with warmth and anticipation for the podcast's journey ahead.
Notable Quotes
Dylan Mulvaney (00:01:19): "Finding joy is not only important, but it's absolutely necessary to get us through."
Joe Locke (00:05:01): "LA is just traffic, but..."
Dylan Mulvaney (00:11:24): "This is a public service announcement."
Joe Locke (00:25:03): "I’m a good driver."
Dylan Mulvaney (00:50:00): "I think people think they know me really well, but actually don't know me at all."
Conclusion
"A Podcast is Born with Joe Locke" serves as a vibrant introduction to The Dylan Hour, showcasing Dylan Mulvaney's charismatic hosting style and her ability to engage deeply with guests. The episode successfully combines humor, personal anecdotes, and meaningful dialogues, setting a promising foundation for future episodes. Listeners are left anticipating more insightful and entertaining conversations as Dylan continues to invite a diverse range of guests to share their stories and experiences.
Additional Information
This summary provides an overview of the key discussions and moments from the first episode of The Dylan Hour podcast. For a more immersive experience, listeners are encouraged to tune into the full episode.