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David Dobrik
What'S up, guys? Welcome back to Views. We pump out nine of these a day, guys. We're here with Axel Weber, TikTok sensation, TikTok star.
Natalie Noel
I liked how you were pointing at the cameras.
Ilya Fedorovich
There's just so many.
Natalie Noel
Very natural.
David Dobrik
That's all we had planned was that intro.
Natalie Noel
Yeah, we're good.
David Dobrik
So now we're just like, now we're just chilling.
Ilya Fedorovich
Okay, well, hi. First of all, this is my first time meeting Natalie. Okay? I. For anyone listening, you never watch people on YouTube and maybe, you know, you see him on the street or you see them in your hometown, you're like, oh, whoa, they were here, right? Now I'm at your fucking house. That is the thing ever. I was freaking out on the way here. I was like, I was asking, you know, I'm with a talent manager who flew me out here, which is. Everything's brand new.
Natalie Noel
That's a talent.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes, that's a talent.
Natalie Noel
You look younger than you.
Ilya Fedorovich
The angry looking guys. Yeah, they look like my friends now. They're very business professional guys. I'm sitting there, I'm like, guys, am I sweating? Can you see this?
David Dobrik
Wow.
Ilya Fedorovich
I heard him check.
David Dobrik
First time in la, you.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes. Second time I've come out here in January.
David Dobrik
This is the first time about business.
Ilya Fedorovich
This is the first time about business.
David Dobrik
Wow. How long have you been doing the social media thing?
Ilya Fedorovich
Ah, three months.
David Dobrik
Holy fuck. Okay, for those of you who don't know, Axel's like, I mean, you started on TikTok, right? I wanna get that right. And you've just been fucking blowing up since like now. I think I saw you at like, you were like an ad on something. Did You. Were you an ad for anything, or am I crazy? That's possible.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. I got to shoot an ad, like, a month ago.
David Dobrik
A movie premiere.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes. Got to go to a movie premiere.
David Dobrik
So a full one. Yay.
Natalie Noel
So you got lunch the other day.
Ilya Fedorovich
I don't know. I don't know what's going on. Okay. I just. I came to New York in December.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
And it was my goal and has been my goal to pursue a career in entertainment. That's always been my goal because it just seems like the most fun thing to do.
David Dobrik
Sure.
Ilya Fedorovich
I remember seeing a video of you doing an interview with your friend Brandon, and you were in the car and you're like, my entire life, I've just wanted something to work hard at. And people always tell me, like, just work hard. Just work hard. And you're like, at what?
David Dobrik
Oh, wow.
Ilya Fedorovich
At what?
David Dobrik
Funny that you resonated with that.
Ilya Fedorovich
And so that stuck with me. Like, my whole life I've been like, I don't know what the. I don't know what I'm supposed to work hard at. I just know I want to. So I went to New York, I picked up the camera, and things have just gone crazy since.
David Dobrik
Oh, that's so sick. And now you have the opportunity to work hard.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes. Work hard. I mean, if this is considered work, this just feels like fun.
David Dobrik
It's supposed to be fun. That's working hard. In la, if you're having a lot of fun, that means you're working really hard.
Ilya Fedorovich
We are the hardest workers in the room.
Natalie Noel
David won't do anything unless it's fun.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Noel
That's how he gets out of a lot of stuff, too, that we want to do.
David Dobrik
Boring. Don't do it.
Ilya Fedorovich
What do you consider boring?
David Dobrik
I don't know. What's, like, things.
Natalie Noel
My vlogs.
Ilya Fedorovich
Talking to Jason.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Noel
Talking to me. This podcast. Anything with Natalie.
Ilya Fedorovich
Now time for our sponsor.
David Dobrik
What are some things we've opted out of because it was just boring, but we're somewhat cool. I feel like. Also when, like, when there's, like, a brand or a sponsor that, like, tells you what to do, you know, that's not fun. Oh, that's fun. Like, do it your own way. I think they're, like, kind of turning from that. Like, I think more sponsors are, like, cool with whatever. Like, it used to be, like, you read a 20 second ad, read like you're being held hostage. You work with a lot of brands.
Ilya Fedorovich
I've worked with a couple, and so far they've, like, given me full creative control. They're just like, can you just say something about our product? I was like, absolutely. I got to do one with a dating app, Tinder. And I used Tinder. As soon as I came to New York, I was like, I gotta meet people, dude. I didn't know.
David Dobrik
So you are using Tinder?
Ilya Fedorovich
Oh, yeah.
David Dobrik
Because when I.
Ilya Fedorovich
Not anymore. They banned my account.
David Dobrik
They did? Why?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes, they banned it. Apparently they thought I was impersonating myself.
David Dobrik
Even though you're working for the brand? Yeah, they couldn't do it.
Ilya Fedorovich
No special privilege privileges, man. That report button.
David Dobrik
Yeah, okay, that's good. At least you treat it like everybody else. Wait, so you moved out and you're. Because I remember when I moved out to la, all I would do was Tinder. I mean like, like it was like clinical. Like it was bad. Yeah, like every night I go through all my swipes. And this is, I think even before, like you could buy more swipes or even like. So I was just going through like as many swipes as I could. And that's, that's how I met like my first like group of people out here. And then my first like my first friends that I had here my first year. I don't know anymore. Like, that's like the thing about this place that everyone always tells me is like, Is like you're going to outlast people that. I don't know how to explain it. Jay, do you know what I'm trying to say?
Ilya Fedorovich
Sounds like it's heading in a depressing direction. Why don't we continue?
David Dobrik
The one tip I got when I moved to LA was like, make sure you're here at least a year. Like figure it out. Like, try just to survive here for an entire year.
Natalie Noel
That's a good lesson.
David Dobrik
I say three, you say three. And there's a lot of people that come here and they're like six months in, they get discouraged. And like my six month here fucking sucked. So like, like, I think that's. I. You don't need the advice because you're fucking trailblazing. You're doing your thing. But like, but like, yeah, definitely. Like if you're doing anything, especially the entertainment, we're like, you got to fucking give it a shot for at least a year. But like a lot of people would move here and then they disappear and I haven't seen them since cuz they moved back to like Arkansas or wherever they're from. But.
Ilya Fedorovich
So you decided to come out to Los Angeles and the way you'd initiate a friend group was online dating. Come On Wildest Tinder Story. Wildest Tinder story came out.
David Dobrik
Okay, I have one. I hooked. I hooked up with a girl on the hood of her car once. Yeah, I met her on Tinder. And yeah, it was. We like pulled over and I know exactly where it was, right by the Hollywood Bowl. But like, at the time I didn't know like where the popular spots were in la. So like, we pulled over, we're like, this seems like there's no one here.
Natalie Noel
Was there a concert going on?
David Dobrik
Yeah, they weren't back yet. But that, that, but that wasn't wild. That was like, I'm also super vanilla. So, like hooking up on the hood of a car means like we leaned against the hood of the car and like, we're like. It wasn't like fucking full passionate.
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, I pictured your feet planted on the hood.
David Dobrik
No, no, no. Less magical. Honestly, we were just talking. We were talking in front of my car. What's your craziest Tinder story? Other than getting kicked off? Did you get to meet with anybody before?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Ilya Fedorovich
Actually, I went on one Tinder date before I posted a TikTok. And I still hang out with that girl to this day, which is cool. And, and the first time that we hung out, we walked for like 10 miles around New York. That's my favorite type of date. It's like, how long do you need to figure out whether or not you're compatible with someone?
David Dobrik
A 10 mile walk?
Ilya Fedorovich
I'd say, like, yeah, 10 miles. Or maybe like within the first two minutes.
David Dobrik
Does she treat you different now that you're a star?
Ilya Fedorovich
She doesn't know. She's what? I posted a video like a couple weeks ago and she's like, yeah, no, I don't like it that much. Cool, thank you. Grounded.
David Dobrik
And then what'd you guys do on your 10 mile walk?
Ilya Fedorovich
10 mile walk? Just talked. Life, family. There was even like some long silences. You ever just had a silence with someone? You're like, this is.
David Dobrik
That's the best. When you know you can like sit in silence with somebody, that's how you know you've made it to like a good level. We're not there yet.
Natalie Noel
You guys are getting along too well. I don't really like this. I think I'm gonna be out of a job.
David Dobrik
My new co host.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
You're not 48 by any chance, are you?
Ilya Fedorovich
Oh, my God, David.
Natalie Noel
Talk about your kids, bitch. Don't complain about your kids.
Ilya Fedorovich
Hold on. It's my nanny.
David Dobrik
He wishes he had a nanny. That would Alleviate a lot of stress for us. What were you doing before you were doing social media?
Ilya Fedorovich
Working a regular job where I worked in Michigan.
David Dobrik
Okay.
Ilya Fedorovich
As an underwriter, which is like, you buy a house and we do the paperwork. Oh, I had a desk. I had a phone.
David Dobrik
I thought you were, like, strips. No, no, it was just.
Ilya Fedorovich
Nothing creative. Right.
David Dobrik
And, well, what has been your dream job before, what you do now? Like, what were you like? I wish I could do that. Like an actor.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes.
David Dobrik
And who's. I always ask, like, who's a person you could. You wish you could steal their role from the movie and you could play them instead?
Ilya Fedorovich
Ryan Reynolds and Deadpool.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's a good one. Yes. I mean, I've always thought, like, for example, there's a lot of really great actors. There's like, the artistic actors, like Joaquin Phoenix, who just. Who will do an indie movie if it just feels right. You ever see. You were never really here.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
Absolutely terrifying. Right. I don't want to watch it twice, but it's an amazing performance. Then there's actors like Reynolds or Dwayne Johnson who are like, I'm the most commercially viable motherfucker you'll ever meet on the planet. Put me in the Super Bowl. Why not? You know what I mean? So if there's a way to combine both of those facets of a future career to be like, you want to go see my movie? And you also, like, oh, you know what? He's not bad on screen. That's the type of career I'd like to have now. Same question to you. If you could be in any movie.
David Dobrik
Any movie, any movie, which movie would you be? Okay. But here's the thing. I knew I wouldn't do the movie justice. Like, what movie I would love. Like, that's so stupid, because I'd love to be Iron man, but I know I wouldn't do that to the people.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, I pictured more like Ed Helms in Vacation.
David Dobrik
Okay. That's definitely my vibe. Like, yeah, like. Or like RV with Robin Williams.
Natalie Noel
And you would have been good in Ferris. Ferris Bueller's.
David Dobrik
No.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
I don't. I can't act. The only thing I've ever acted in was in his movie, and it didn't hit the box office. Like, we were expecting into what we wanted.
Ilya Fedorovich
No good dialogue.
David Dobrik
It sent us backwards.
Natalie Noel
We don't know where the movie is.
David Dobrik
It's probably a good thing we deleted it.
Ilya Fedorovich
Honestly, being out. I do have to say it again. Being out here is, like, so cool. I've watched your videos. For so long. And you've made them into not just characters, but they feel like family.
David Dobrik
Oh, my God.
Ilya Fedorovich
I know that's, like, your intention or whatever. I hope it is, because it works super, super fucking well.
David Dobrik
Thank you.
Natalie Noel
What happened with. So you applied to Juilliard?
Ilya Fedorovich
I did.
Natalie Noel
And what was that like? Do you have to send in a tape and stuff?
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
Well, I didn't get in.
Natalie Noel
I know you didn't get in, but what happened? You made it.
David Dobrik
I always thought Juilliard was dancing. Is it every performance?
Natalie Noel
Everything, Isn't it?
David Dobrik
Oh, it's anything you want in theatrical arts?
Ilya Fedorovich
I think so, yeah.
David Dobrik
Okay. So did you do theater as a kid?
Ilya Fedorovich
I did not, no.
David Dobrik
Theater difficult?
Ilya Fedorovich
Theater is. You gotta sing, dance.
David Dobrik
Yeah, that's singing. I know.
Natalie Noel
So you made it. You made a tape I made. You have to do to get.
Ilya Fedorovich
It's an online zoom call. All you have to do. Well, you have to be good at acting.
Natalie Noel
Okay.
Ilya Fedorovich
Or anything in general. I was not prepared. That's the reason I didn't get in. I just happened to feel myself failing.
David Dobrik
So.
Natalie Noel
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's the only difference I'd still. Anyone thinking about going to pursue something like that, I'd be like, why not try? You know, you pay the admission fee, you study your Shakespeare, your contemporary pieces, and then try it out.
David Dobrik
And what did you have to do? Submit just the acting tape or do you have to write something?
Ilya Fedorovich
It's a live Zoom Call.
David Dobrik
Wait, what?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, they don't do them in person anymore because of COVID So you get on a Zoom, and there's like, four people there, and they're like, okay, do.
Natalie Noel
You act on the Zoom call?
David Dobrik
What do they ask you? Wait, and how did you get to the zoom call? Is it just like. It's not like Omegle, or you're just.
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, no, no, they send you a link, and then you log on, and then they say, you ready? And you're like, yeah, I've got no choice. You got a little bed sheet in the back, you know?
David Dobrik
Yeah. And then what do they ask you to do?
Ilya Fedorovich
They ask you to just read your Shakespeare. You know, get the fuck out.
David Dobrik
Because.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes. Swear to God, you know any Shakespeare?
Natalie Noel
Yeah, that's.
David Dobrik
Wait, that's it. That can't be just Shakespeare. What is it?
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, that's. Yeah, they ask you to do your Shakespeare monologue, and then you do, like, a contemporary piece or something like that, and they might ask you to sing.
David Dobrik
Wow. Wait, are you being serious about a Shakespeare monologue?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes.
Natalie Noel
Juilliard, David. It's the number one. It's acting school in the country.
David Dobrik
I understand.
Natalie Noel
For sure. Right?
David Dobrik
It's cool. But, like, I'm still confused.
Natalie Noel
Well, you've got to prove that you have.
David Dobrik
But why would a Shakespeare monologue. Why would a Shakespeare. Because that's like.
Natalie Noel
That's like. If you can do Shakespeare, you can do anything, I think is what they think that's, like, the hardest thing to do. Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
A lot of weird words.
David Dobrik
Oh, okay. Could you do Shakespeare?
Ilya Fedorovich
No, I couldn't. It was pretty bad. It's like one of the lines was, now I lurk in a gossip's bowl.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah. That fucking sucks. How would you even do that? Jason had an SNL audition. Did you do Shakespeare there?
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Disaster was that.
Natalie Noel
Yeah, it was a disaster. You'd probably do, like, the. It's so Iron Man's death scene if you had to.
Ilya Fedorovich
What would you do if you're wearing.
David Dobrik
A sweatsuit, bro, do you have any idea how sweaty my hands get? Do you want to see?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, sure. How do I see it?
David Dobrik
No, I'll give it to you after. Here we go again.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, no.
Natalie Noel
Do it.
David Dobrik
No, he's not ready for it. It's gonna make me. It's gonna make him so uncomfortable for the rest of us talking here. He's okay. I think it's gonna make him more comfortable. Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
My belly button's sweating. I don't think we can get no ideas.
David Dobrik
Okay. Axel's about to feel how sweaty my hands are. Dude, don't freak out. Okay, here we go.
Ilya Fedorovich
What the fuck? Oh, my God. Oh, my God. That's incredible.
Natalie Noel
That means he really. That means he really likes you.
David Dobrik
Is that something I could do at Juilliard?
Ilya Fedorovich
I wouldn't do that to anyone ever, if I were you.
David Dobrik
It's brutal, isn't it? Holy shit. Jason said that means he likes you.
Natalie Noel
He really likes you.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's like touching a frog.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
No, it's like putting your, like, hand inside the intestines of a frog and, like, dig it's disgusting while they're in a pond. I'm sorry, but I just. Wow. The way I get over it is showing people. Yeah. That's incredible.
Ilya Fedorovich
I feel better now.
David Dobrik
Yeah. So you probably don't feel as hot anymore.
Natalie Noel
This is the outfit you chose on Tick Tock. And now it's biting you in the ass.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, it is. It is.
Natalie Noel
But it looks good, though.
Ilya Fedorovich
It's for the brand, I guess.
Natalie Noel
Got that?
David Dobrik
Have you? Have you?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. All right, well, we have to return it later, so.
David Dobrik
Oh.
Ilya Fedorovich
Come on. Guys, David did that last.
Natalie Noel
But just like David, he did that.
David Dobrik
I did that last podcast. It's funny. Are you returning it?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, of course.
David Dobrik
Really? It's. I mean, if you're gonna fuck. It's really nice, though.
Ilya Fedorovich
Thank you.
David Dobrik
But it's like, when can you wear it again?
Ilya Fedorovich
I won't.
David Dobrik
Because people are just gonna assume that it's the same day, like, oh, he shot this A different day. Or.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, just for this. Just for things that people have to fill me in and.
David Dobrik
How often are you filming stuff? I'm always on your phone, like, recording every. This is a question I get. So I'm just curious. Yeah, you answer, like, do you record every moment of your life?
Ilya Fedorovich
No, I don't. But I have had this mantra for, like, the last couple months. Everything is content.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, all of a sudden, I'm, like, looking at my morning toast. Different.
David Dobrik
Yeah, Yeah.
Natalie Noel
I saw you do a TikTok about Raisin Bran.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yep. So things are really, you know, it's a different type of lifestyle there, Jason.
Natalie Noel
I was like, yo, this kids look really. We're looking at.
Ilya Fedorovich
We're looking at oat flakes and dried raisins.
David Dobrik
But that's the best. When you can make that out of.
Natalie Noel
That is true. That is sometimes the best stuff. Yeah.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Noel
If you can make Raisin Bran interesting.
David Dobrik
So now. Now you're right.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Now you're definitely at the point where you're like, making. Like, you're. Instead of going right to go home, you're going left because there's something more interesting there for, like, your video or something. Right. Like, you're making decisions based on your video sometimes now, or are you still living your life kind of as what you would normally.
Ilya Fedorovich
I'd say it's definitely a mix of both. Like, if I see there's a piano on the street, someone DMs me, I'm like, oh, I'm going to go out there and I'm going to go try and play it and record it.
David Dobrik
Oh, and New York's the best for that because there's always something on the street.
Ilya Fedorovich
Sometimes I'll just walk outside and there's like a guy yelling or there's like a funny poster of Pete Davidson. I'll just go film next to him, be like, ah, Petey.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I have this. I have. I used to think like that, too. And I was always, like, I was posting three a week, so I was always stressed out about videos. And I think I've told this, but, like, there's. But like, living in areas like this or, like, in Hollywood or living, like, in New York, like, there's always something happening. So there was one time we were going to Coachella, and I was scared I wasn't gonna get a video done. And then I walked in, and there's a homeless guy sleeping on my couch, and he. In my. In one of my rooms and in my living room couch, he shat all over the couch. So, like, it literally was, like, an interesting video that landed right in my lap. Like, the night before we were going to Coachella, and I was like, I'm gonna film nothing at Coachella. I'm so stressed out. And then this guy just broke into my house and, like, in, like, the safest way possible. Wasn't like, I was in any danger, but, like, he was taking a snooze. But it is interesting how, like, differently you see things. Like, normally I'd be like, oh, this sucks that this guy's here. But now, like, oh, it's a fun story.
Natalie Noel
You said something really funny the other day. You were like, remember when something, like, really average would happen to me? And then you'd call me and be like, oh, really? Like, I'm coming over.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Like, it was any moment, and I'd.
Natalie Noel
Be on the other end like, oh, I guess it's really interesting.
David Dobrik
Like, what's an example of that?
Natalie Noel
I don't know. I can't remember the example you used.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's true. Yeah. I mean, I found that, like, failures in my life all of a sudden make the best content.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
Like, just messing up, which is great, because I'm sure that my future is gon. I mean, it's gonna have quite a few of them.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
But, you know, the trajectory looks like the movie Forrest Gump. You know what I mean?
David Dobrik
No. When you're on the Internet, you can never mess up. Nothing ever goes wrong. Is that true? Yes.
Ilya Fedorovich
I've heard you're, like, got no controversy right now.
David Dobrik
It's like this.
Ilya Fedorovich
Super clear.
David Dobrik
It's like this. It's like a rocket ship. Nothing could stop you.
Ilya Fedorovich
I was considering wearing safety glasses.
David Dobrik
Where. Where. Where are you from?
Ilya Fedorovich
I'm from Georgia. Thank you for asking. Yes.
Natalie Noel
How'd you end up in Michigan?
David Dobrik
That's where people get their peaches from.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah, it's state fruit.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Ilya Fedorovich
I'm from, like, a small town north of Atlanta called Cumming, Georgia.
David Dobrik
Wonderful.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's real, though. Yeah. Right next to the courthouse, they sell T shirts that say, I love Cumming. And I mean, it's beautiful. And the Town's exploded in population over the last couple years. There's like a. You know, a bunch of really great people that moved in. The schools are great. There's a nice little lake, a river.
Natalie Noel
Are they in on the joke, the.
Ilya Fedorovich
People that sell the T shirts in the prison?
David Dobrik
No, Cummings is booming right now.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's why they named the town for tourist appeal.
David Dobrik
Let's do it. So, yeah, there's no way you can avoid that. I would hate to live in that town.
Ilya Fedorovich
No.
David Dobrik
Someone comes in for a second and makes that fucking joke, it's like, yeah, I know. I've been here 14 years.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. You should see our downtown. It's just government buildings. Yeah. They've got a courthouse, a jail, and then right next to that, a small burger shop, and then the T shirt shop that sells. I love coming.
David Dobrik
Where's your dream place to live?
Ilya Fedorovich
My dream place? Yeah, next door to you. But then after that, I'd say Los Angeles is definitely. I mean, I'm torn. My family's all in Georgia, and so long as they remain there, it's like, God, how could I give that up?
David Dobrik
Oh, I wanted to ask you about this because this is so interesting. People say you're an industry plant. Is that, like a negative thing? I don't want to bring it up if it's like, an at all. I just think it's so fucking ridiculous.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, it's.
David Dobrik
I mean, people think that the industry has made you. They've, like, come to your house and they like, David, I. Do you know what that is, Jay? Have you ever heard that phrase?
Natalie Noel
Yeah, yeah, I know exactly.
Ilya Fedorovich
Oh, it's all a set. Yeah. No, yeah. I don't actually live there. I just pack up at night.
David Dobrik
Oh, not even that, but, like, I'm just saying, like, how you were, like, how you've exploded, like, into, like, when anybody, like. But, like, people say this about, like, Billie Eilish or, like, other people, they'll be like, they've blown up so quickly. They must be industry plants.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And, like, I can't even wrap my fucking head around that because I don't think any industry plan even exists.
Natalie Noel
It's so ridiculous, because the minute a brand or a corporation would get a hand on your Tiktoks or mine or Natalie's, they're completely ruined, like, that. Authenticity.
David Dobrik
If there was an actual industry, like, let's say.
Natalie Noel
Let's say Paramount Pictures owns him or whatever, and he's just a creation. He was created in a POD or like. Or something, there'd be no way like, you're. There'd be no. If they got their hands on your tiktoks. You would know.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Well, it's. I think it's silly. I think industry plan is like the new way of saying Illuminati, right?
Natalie Noel
Oh. Oh, that. You mean.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Noel
Are you in the Illuminati?
Ilya Fedorovich
No, not yet. I was hoping to get.
David Dobrik
Have you been a problem out here?
Ilya Fedorovich
No, seriously, I've been out here for days.
David Dobrik
Really defensive. You see how you're reacting?
Ilya Fedorovich
No, come on.
David Dobrik
What's that?
Ilya Fedorovich
I honestly, I feel like it's almost like a compliment. People being like, okay, how the hell did he totally. How the hell did this happen?
David Dobrik
It's 100 a compliment. Like, I don't believe how he is. Everywhere it is. You should 100% take it as a comment, because it is. But when I. When I did move out here, there was a girl who was joining Illuminati, so I was wondering, maybe you've met the same people. She's. She's actually moved back. She lives in Georgia now. Oh, no, she was in Mississippi. I don't know if that's where they Guys out of that area, but I lived in Mississippi.
Ilya Fedorovich
No, no, I haven't. I haven't taken any Illuminati meetings. I've been mainly. I. I have a talent manager now, which is super cool. I've been crashing on his couch.
David Dobrik
Did you hear that?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. You have a party going on later.
David Dobrik
That sounds like an alien. We got too close to the bottom of Axel. He gets beamed up. Gotta go.
Ilya Fedorovich
It starts shaking.
David Dobrik
Our hard drives are wiped. Yeah, he was never here. Yeah, but we are having a party. Do you want to come?
Ilya Fedorovich
Absolutely.
David Dobrik
Really?
Ilya Fedorovich
Yes, of course I want to come.
David Dobrik
We have. No one knows this 50 cent is coming to perform tonight.
Ilya Fedorovich
You.
David Dobrik
I'm being serious.
Ilya Fedorovich
Holy shit. I've been patiently waiting for a truck to explode on.
David Dobrik
Oh, shit. I don't even know that verse.
Ilya Fedorovich
Holy cow, dude.
David Dobrik
Yes. It's gonna be really fun. And I want to surprise everyone at the party, so I don't want people to know, but come.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's amazing.
David Dobrik
That was my way of getting you to make it tonight. Just bribing you with a little.
Ilya Fedorovich
I would have come for the sweaty hands, man.
David Dobrik
Hell, yeah. Yeah. Well, thanks for stopping by. Of course. Do we have more things to talk about? Oh, I saw. I was going to. I was going to DM you to come on this pod, but Jason did it. But you've DM me before.
Ilya Fedorovich
Oh, God, have I?
David Dobrik
Did you know that?
Ilya Fedorovich
No. What did I say?
David Dobrik
You said you heard the cutest boy on YouTube.
Ilya Fedorovich
I said that?
David Dobrik
You said, inspired by Dobrik vlogs. And you sent me a video you made.
Ilya Fedorovich
That sounds about right. Yeah.
David Dobrik
Did you make a video that was inspired by a video? Mine.
Ilya Fedorovich
Guys, this is lit. Yes. Walking in this house and seeing you, it's a dream come true. Because the reason I started making videos when I was younger, I was inspired by your content.
David Dobrik
Aww.
Ilya Fedorovich
It's so fucking cool. I'm serious, man. So I feel like, especially now.
David Dobrik
So you can't be an industry plan because you have inspiration. There is drive and motivation. Okay.
Ilya Fedorovich
There's a lot of people around you saying things like, you know, you're the best. Come to a brand new blah, blah, blah. But the nitty gritty of it is, is that there's kids out there right now in high school and in middle school watching your videos, being like, this is something I want to do. And because he can do it, I can do it too. And that's the exact thing I felt. So I want you to, like, feel that, because that's. I mean, that was literally what happened to me. And now I'm here and. And I wouldn't have started if I hadn't felt like it was possible. And that's what you did. You made it feel possible.
David Dobrik
Holy shit. So thank you.
Natalie Noel
Wow.
David Dobrik
That's really well articulated.
Ilya Fedorovich
Sweaty handshake.
David Dobrik
Wow. Thank you.
Ilya Fedorovich
Of course.
David Dobrik
Wow. I'm so happy to see you killing it. And I'm like, yeah, I'm just stoked. And you're exactly like, my favorite type of personality to watch online. It's very Ryan Reynolds. It's very, like, positive, like. And that's. That's the best part is. Oh. Oh, my favorite movie, which I think you would like, cuz. Right? Because he gives off that vibe.
Natalie Noel
Let's see you. You be honest. Be honest.
Ilya Fedorovich
Okay.
David Dobrik
Have you seen the movie About Time?
Natalie Noel
No one's seen it.
Ilya Fedorovich
Rachel McAdams. Oh, oh. Have you seen Time Travel Romance? Absolutely. I love that movie.
Natalie Noel
I'm out of a job.
Ilya Fedorovich
He just keeps redoing the day, trying to figure it out.
David Dobrik
That's my favorite movie. Movie. And it's like. And I like, like, really like charming comedy. And you're like, you're really charming. You're really funny, and I think you have the same vibe. So, like, I gravitate to stuff like you. So.
Ilya Fedorovich
That's my sister's favorite movie. I make fun of her all the time.
David Dobrik
Really? Yes.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah. About time.
David Dobrik
Do you play Spike ball.
Natalie Noel
Yes, I do.
David Dobrik
You like Call of Duty? You do? Let's play. All right, well, thanks for coming. We just got back from Vegas.
Natalie Noel
Yeah, good times.
David Dobrik
I actually came back to L. A and I went to another party here, and I was kind of like. I kind of miss Vegas because I really actually do like, meeting people. Because. Because every time we go to a club, there's always a table of Armenians.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And every time it's the same fucking speech. It goes, you did so much for Armenia. Thank you so much, bro. Shots on us. Let's go. And they get so fudgeing excited. And that, like, makes me the happiest. Like, I don't know what it is, but the, like. And every club, Armenians have, like, four tables at them. I don't know where they're shelling out this money from, but, like, every club I go to, always a table packed full of Armenians. And the first thing they always say is, we're Armenian. And I go up. Okay. I'm sitting here for the next hour. So I love that. And, like. And they're always like. And Armenians just love to fudgeing. Have, like, a good time.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So it's, like, so different than, like, an L. A Club.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Like, where it's like, there's a lot of Armenians. LA clubs, too, and they're the most fun. But, like, a lot of people in LA are kind of just, like, when they're clubbing, they're like, you know, they're. They're just sitting there and standing there. But Armenians, like, trying to be seen. Armenians, like, turn it up. Like, they'll take shots. Like, they're, like, going at it. They're having a good time. So that is what I miss about Vegas. And then you can't really get that at LA parties. It's a little bit different. It's a little more standoffish, and it's a little more. And I'm at fault for that, too. Like, when I go to an LA party, I also feel, like, a little bit more, like, to myself.
Natalie Noel
Whereas that's why Vegas is great, because you have, like, a mix. But I.
David Dobrik
But I was saying it's a lot. That's why I'm saying, like, I can't do more than a night.
Natalie Noel
I like Vegas because there's old people there. There's people my age there.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah.
Natalie Noel
I can enjoy all those things that, like, old people like to do, like, go to the spa, dinner, and then you go to your hotel and then walk to dinner. Like, the restaurants are right downstairs. You have to walk far.
David Dobrik
We were at. We were at. We were standing by a table, and this girl walked by and pinched your ass.
Natalie Noel
Yes.
David Dobrik
And you go like. And by the way. Which is. Which is like a pretty normal thing to get your ass pinched. I can't tell you. I don't remember the last time I went to a club where a girl hasn't put fingers up my asshole for some reason. I don't know. I think a lot of people always comment on my ass when I'm out. I don't know if it's the striped pants I wear or whatever it is, but my butt looks very voluptuous. So as a big butt. So. So if you're watching the video podcast, maybe at the end of it, I'll show you guys. But. But it. It always triggers, like, at least one or two girls, a club outing to put their fingers, like, in my ass. And it's not like a pat or like a slap, which is whatever, but it's like. And. And every time I turn around, they're fucking gone. But it was really funny because Jason got his, like, ass pinched and just. He goes, who just pinched my ass? And we find the girls walking by, and she goes, oh, shut up. You liked it.
Natalie Noel
She goes. She goes. She goes, oh, shut up. She goes, don't worry about it. She goes, let it happen.
David Dobrik
Oh, yeah.
Natalie Noel
Like that.
David Dobrik
So she said, let it happen.
Natalie Noel
Pretty funny. And then I brought it up, and we were. I brought it up again, and Dave was like, hey, man, let me let that story go. I don't get my ass pinched all the time like you, I guess.
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
It's definitely an experience.
Natalie Noel
When you're at the club Friday night, did someone put two fingers in your ass?
David Dobrik
Never in L. A. Oh, actually, it's happened.
Natalie Noel
Did it happen Friday night in Vegas?
David Dobrik
In Vegas, yes, of course.
Natalie Noel
Someone put two fingers in your ass?
David Dobrik
Yeah.
Natalie Noel
And you turned around and they were gone?
David Dobrik
No, I could sometimes spot them, but.
Natalie Noel
I was enjoying it too much and not turning around quick enough.
David Dobrik
I get. Was stuck in there once. I'm like, oh, not gonna look yet? No, no.
Natalie Noel
There.
David Dobrik
But I remember there was one club in particular that was like a bunch of. A bunch of ass fans like crazy. But, yeah, that's definitely. That's definitely part of the job too, I guess. Getting your ass touched, taking pictures. But, hey, I take it as a compliment, like, yeah, if this is the butt you like, then this is the butt you deserve. I don't know. Other than that, Vegas is fun. So you. You texted Jason, you Didn't want. You don't want to talk about this. Yeah, but I mean, it's. There's no way around it. Our friendship is at a stalemate until we just. Until we uncover what's been happening here.
Natalie Noel
Backing you into a corner.
David Dobrik
Okay, so. So Ilya. Ilya and I have been having a fight over the thermostat for two, three years now. It's because this is an ongoing battle. This is not a new war. This is something that has been partaking for many years.
Natalie Noel
Let's just say the battle is heating up.
David Dobrik
Yeah, it's definitely heating up. And for that reason, Ilya wants to move out. Exactly.
Jason Nash
For that reason, I'm out.
David Dobrik
Totally. I understand. I totally understand. Move out. Do your thing.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Last night. Last night, just a regular night.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Quiet night in my house. And his problem, he doesn't like sleeping in his room because he's saying the blinds, like, the light seeps through because there's a little crack. They're not completely black out. There's little cracks.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So the light sleeps through and there's not enough. It's not cool enough, whatever. So I told him, I was like, just fucking fix those things. But instead, what he does is he gets a hotel room for last night that's $543 a night and got it for two nights. He's going there tonight to sleep today. Tonight too. Wow. So he's spending a thousand dollars for two nights in a hotel in Hollywood that is further from his job. In the morning, that'll be in the Valley. It's like closer to my house. But he's going all the way in Hollywood.
Natalie Noel
Yeah. Far away.
David Dobrik
You went there last night, you spent 500. Yeah. Which is fucking maddening because I told you to fix the fucking shades in your room. I was like, put in blackout curtains. And you said, no, it's too expensive. And instead you threw out $500 on one night for a hotel room. Explain yourself.
Jason Nash
Well, first off, the reason I'm not spending money on the blinds is because I'm moving out. So there's no reason you're moving into the hotel room.
David Dobrik
Is. Are you paying a mortgage at that.
Jason Nash
Hotel room into an apartment?
David Dobrik
Because that money, like, what offends me is totally get the philosophy, like, I'm not gonna fix it. It's not my house, I'm leaving. I get it. But at least what hurts me the most is at least support your friend and maybe fix the blinds in the room instead of supporting the Andaz Hotel in West Hollywood and giving them $500, so for you. For you to stay there for the day.
Jason Nash
Well, if that really offended you, I'll put in blackout curtains and then I move out.
David Dobrik
No, no, no, but it's not that. It's just the overall concept and why.
Natalie Noel
Are you so pissed about this?
David Dobrik
It's just because everything is.
Jason Nash
You know what he told me yesterday?
David Dobrik
It's so.
Jason Nash
Actually, this was super insulting, and this is the reason I didn't want to talk about it. Listen, what he says, this fucking cocksucker.
David Dobrik
What did I say? I said so much more behind your back.
Jason Nash
He goes, yeah, I'm sure you did.
Natalie Noel
He goes, he called me last night, tried to get me here to have this conversation.
David Dobrik
Yeah. I texted him last night. I'm like, you got to come ill. He's in the shower. I'm fucking fuming. And he's like, can we do this tomorrow? I'm like, no, he hasn't come down from the shower. And then, like, I could tell. Just didn't want to do it. So I was like, okay. And then Ilya came down, and we went to go sit by the fire just to, like, hang out.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And. And I made sure not to bring it up.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
And I was, like, talking a little. And, like, at the end of our little fire session, I was like, okay, I'm going to go to bed. Because I was. I wanted. I wanted to bring it out, but I wanted to save it for this podcast.
Natalie Noel
Good save.
Jason Nash
He called me. He called me stupid. He called me. He said that I'm. Whenever I do this, I get myself further away from my go. He said that. He said that, like, you do weird shit, and not in a good way. Like, Elon Musk did weird shit. Like, where, like, he, like, weird smart stuff. You're just fucking weird.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Like, you know, Steve Jobs will be like, I only wear black. It's one less decision I have to make a day. Yeah, whatever. I think that's cool. Weird Mark Zuckerberg, but, yeah, whoever does it, whatever. Like, like, that's weird shit. Yeah, makes sense.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
But when Ilya does weird shit. Yeah, Take, like, go to a Hotel for $500 a night when his bed is here.
Natalie Noel
Huh.
David Dobrik
And, like, go into a hotel. How convenient was it?
Jason Nash
Well, I drove. It was 14 minutes away. I drove at night. It was extremely convenient.
David Dobrik
There's Partnership Park.
Jason Nash
I valet up front. Literally up front. Fucking got outside. Car was right there.
Natalie Noel
Then you got to get your key.
David Dobrik
Yeah. Then I got.
Natalie Noel
You got to check in.
Jason Nash
Shit.
David Dobrik
Oh, Because Alex didn't have to go pay for your parking meter.
Jason Nash
Alex. Did Alex have to pay for his. Listen, just because you don't understand.
David Dobrik
No.
Jason Nash
Why I'm doing it.
David Dobrik
No one, that's fine.
Jason Nash
I'm not asking anyone to understand. I'm doing me. Okay? And just because it's fucking weird to you doesn't mean that it's weird to me.
David Dobrik
I.
Jason Nash
The reason I left was twofold. Number one, so I can fucking sleep in an air conditioned room and what you can't do. And number two, you had a lot of stuff going on in the house today. Which is fine. Which is fine. It's your house party.
David Dobrik
You do stuff tonight. Makes sense. I'm having a party.
Jason Nash
No. During the day. During the day. I. I planned for this. I was like, okay, it's gonna be a crazy day. There's gonna be people coming in and out. I'm not gonna be focused. Emma's not gonna be focused. Alex isn't gonna be focused.
Natalie Noel
You missed my leprechaun, bitch.
Jason Nash
Exactly.
Natalie Noel
Exactly.
Jason Nash
And instead I was extremely.
David Dobrik
I told him to go to your hotel.
Jason Nash
I'm sure you did. Instead, I was extremely productive. I got my done, now I'm here look. And nothing.
David Dobrik
Your employee Alex, who went to visit you at the hotel, came back with a completely opposite report.
Jason Nash
What did he say?
David Dobrik
That was the stupidest thing I've ever been a part of. I'm sorry for even taking a side.
Natalie Noel
Ever did say that.
Ilya Fedorovich
Yeah.
Jason Nash
I'm have to have a talk with him.
David Dobrik
Okay. Because from. From an insider perspective, which is him. Well, he says it wasn't as fun as you make it seem.
Jason Nash
I didn't. I didn't want it to be fun at all.
Natalie Noel
What time did you get to bed last night?
Jason Nash
10:45.
David Dobrik
Ooh, that's. That's the crazy part is like, he like showered here, like spent 45 minutes, probably did his whole routine and then he like gotten his clothes and drove to the hotel. It just doesn't make sense. Did he tell you he was going make sense? And like, he's been doing this thing the last week with the heat. Where are you doing this, you fucking scumbag? He turns up my room to like 82.
Ilya Fedorovich
Are you doing that?
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Yeah. You fucking fuck. I get in it and it's like burning.
Jason Nash
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Fuck you.
Jason Nash
Now you know.
David Dobrik
I feel bitch. Yeah, but like, there's different thermostats for all around the house. I don't know. I don't want to keep beating a dead horse. Why.
Natalie Noel
Why are you so upset that he's leaving you do you feel deserted?
David Dobrik
Uh huh.
Jason Nash
No. Guys, let me end the fucking conversation. It's as simple as this.
David Dobrik
No, it's not.
Jason Nash
It's your house.
David Dobrik
No.
Jason Nash
Okay. It's your house. I want her a certain way. You want it a certain way, you're going to get what you want. And I'm not even saying that with ambiguity. I'm saying that genuinely.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but you're going to get. I want to, I want to share with you. I want to figure it out.
Jason Nash
Listen, I appreciate that and I love you, dude, but like, you got to do you. I'm going to do me. Like, that's it. I need to separate from you. He's saying that's all it is.
David Dobrik
He's saying a big reason is also, like, he feels like he's in the way when he comes and does his blender things in the kitchen. Is that true?
Jason Nash
Did Alex say that?
David Dobrik
Yeah, yeah.
Jason Nash
I mean, that's true. Like, I don't want to feel like a stranger in my own home. And it's not your fault by any means.
Natalie Noel
Wait, when he comes in to make a smoothie, you have a problem with that?
David Dobrik
No. Like we'll have meetings on the couch and I'm sure he feels like, can I be blending stuff right now?
Natalie Noel
Right, right.
David Dobrik
So I get it.
Natalie Noel
You do blend at all times.
David Dobrik
But it is strange.
Natalie Noel
You are in the protein business.
David Dobrik
So it's still gonna be blending because he's gonna spend all of his. His office, it will remain here. Well, the gym will remain here.
Jason Nash
Office location will. All is also subject to change. Like when we.
David Dobrik
I feel like that that's what should be changing first is the office where you work.
Natalie Noel
Right, right. To get, get out of it. Get out of here in the day. And then when you come back here, you can enjoy day.
David Dobrik
Fine. It's fine. It's upside down. Ilya, It's. It's his world and we're just all hanging from it.
Natalie Noel
Do you, do you feel deserted when he leaves?
David Dobrik
No, no, I, Well, I, yeah, I'm definitely bummed, but I know he's gonna be here all the time. But like, I also did want to. Like, I remember right when I moved in, I was like, part of me kind of wants like, do this on my own.
Natalie Noel
Right.
David Dobrik
Because I've only lived with people.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
So I think, I think Ilya's to that point, like, it's like you do, you know, you're growing up. Like I'm 25, I want to try it at least.
Natalie Noel
Are you scared?
David Dobrik
Maybe a week to you Scared a.
Natalie Noel
Little bit to live alone?
David Dobrik
No. I used to be scared of my old house. Yeah, Terrified. But, like, this is a new build, so I know it's not haunted, but the last one had, like, demons in it. I know.
Natalie Noel
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Scary place.
Natalie Noel
You know, we had some ghost hunters come by.
David Dobrik
It was a scary place. But this, I'm more comfortable. But I know two weeks in, I'm going to be like, yo, you got to move back. This is fucking sucks.
Jason Nash
You know how when we were kids, we'd always say, like, yeah, dude, come over, like, anytime. Like, like borderline. Like, doors open for you. Like, literally come anytime. Don't let me know. And, like, you used to say that all the time. But I'm curious. Are you gonna continue doing that or are you gonna be like, hey, give me, like, a heads up before you come? Or is it just, like, are you cool with, like, me showing up? Like, 3am like, are you nuts?
David Dobrik
You think I'm really gonna text you? Give me a heads up before you come.
Jason Nash
I don't know.
David Dobrik
When am I 40? Why the would I say that?
Jason Nash
I have no idea.
Natalie Noel
Give me a heads up.
David Dobrik
I feel like I don't want to.
Jason Nash
Well, I feel like some part of you, like, doesn't want me showing up at, like, any time of the day.
David Dobrik
Oh, no, I don't mind. No, I. My favorite part especially is when people are here and I'm not here. Like, when my friends are hanging out and, like, I'm not here. I love.
Jason Nash
I'm with you. Like, Like, I was telling Joe and Jason on the podcast that, like, you guys, like, can come literally anytime without me. Like, whenever you want. For what? I mean, I know you won't come, but, like, if Jason wants to do a bit or, like, Joe wants to do a bit or whatever.
David Dobrik
No, we had. I had. We had friends in Vernon Hills. I'm. I mean, I'm sure, you know, friends like this, like, we'd show up to their house and they'd be like, smartassy with us. I'd be like, so, who invited you?
Jason Nash
Totally.
David Dobrik
And I'd be like, what? You're my friend, right? Like, I never understood that. Like, if you're my friend, you're my friend. You could fucking walk right into my house, make a skillet, and fucking put your feet up on the couch and smoke weed. I. Does not matter.
Natalie Noel
My mom always had a house like that, too.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I don't. I don't understand the people that are. I guess I get it, but, you.
Natalie Noel
Know, I have Something interesting. Your cell, your doubt in Ilya has, I believe, torqued him up to a place where he is going to be successful. Because today I asked him the most simple.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I have doubt in him.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
That's not because like, I'm just being an. I know that is because like, yeah, I told you this earlier. Like, there's no percentage of me that wants to be correct in my doubt.
Natalie Noel
That's right.
David Dobrik
And also on top of that, I like gave him the position to run my pizza company.
Natalie Noel
Right.
David Dobrik
So like, it's not like, no, you're.
Natalie Noel
Not being an ass. But no, no.
David Dobrik
Cuz like I, I chose the guy. Like, I know that I want him, but I also like the people because he's my friend.
Natalie Noel
The people listening should understand that. David, it's actually a good thing. Like, you never over celebrate. You never like, get comfortable even when something good happens. Like, we don't like go like say like, great job or anything like that.
David Dobrik
Like, you know, maybe things that are like, I'd never, I'd never post, like, I can't wait for you guys to see this vlog.
Natalie Noel
Yes.
David Dobrik
Like, I would never say, right.
Natalie Noel
You never want to oversell anything under.
David Dobrik
Promise and over deliver.
Natalie Noel
Yeah. And I, and I, and I like that. But because you've like been talking so much to him, he's. He's gone over the deep end.
David Dobrik
You get a conversation that's longer than 20 minutes with him, he'll be like, we're gonna be on a yacht, Dave. Give me two months.
Natalie Noel
I never say that's what you did today at Joe's.
Jason Nash
I didn't say give me Jason.
David Dobrik
No, you didn't say no, you didn't say two months. You say like five years.
Natalie Noel
This was so funny.
David Dobrik
But like, but like, yeah. Jason was telling me earlier that like he asked you like the most basic question.
Natalie Noel
I asked you the most simple question today. I just said like, what did you. What's something you learned when in the plumbing business? Like, I was just truly just asking because I think it is interesting. And you went on like a 25 minute rant that ended with like, I will fucking make it, Jay. I will make it. Because I've done that business. I've done it in and out. And let me tell you something, I know what's what, and there is no way, no way I'm gonna fail.
Jason Nash
And I was like, okay, okay, okay, yeah, sorry, man. I don't know, I just, I get passionate about it. I don't know.
Natalie Noel
I think that's great, man.
David Dobrik
I can't wait till we look back at these and he's figured it out and figured out his.
Natalie Noel
Yeah, we'll all be working for him.
Jason Nash
Well, like my theory is like this next thing that I do, whether it's zeal or dobriks, like, I'm not saying that it like it's gonna fail, but anything could happen. Like anything could really happen. And I will never stop. I will never, ever stop until I succeed. Like, you see.
David Dobrik
Yeah, I know he's doing it.
Jason Nash
No, but I'm, I'm being honest.
David Dobrik
No, it's, it's admirable. Like, it is so terrifying.
Jason Nash
No, we'll be fine.
David Dobrik
No, I wish I, I wish I had that. I wish I had what he had.
Natalie Noel
Well, you do.
David Dobrik
Yeah, but not like that.
Natalie Noel
You have it.
David Dobrik
Yeah, well, I operate more on like fun. I'm like, that seems like fun, right? I'm not like, let's scale this business and tear these small homes down and build a mall.
Natalie Noel
Right?
David Dobrik
Like, that's how Ilya is.
Natalie Noel
Let's put a gold bricks on Mars. The families. Yeah, yeah.
David Dobrik
Kick these guys out. We'll put our oven here for two cheese pizzas at a time. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Natalie Noel
How are the pizza tastings going?
David Dobrik
Good.
Jason Nash
I mean, we're done with them. We finally solidified everything.
Natalie Noel
Happy with it?
David Dobrik
Super happy with it.
Jason Nash
Oh, I'm really excited.
David Dobrik
It's a kick ass pizza.
Natalie Noel
This is what I'll say. I'll say.
David Dobrik
But also pizza is like, it's different for everybody. So it's like, it's very Chicago Detroit style.
Natalie Noel
Okay. And that's, I think that's a good thing because I order pizza three nights a week for my kids from all the best pizza places in la and there is nothing, nothing like it in la.
David Dobrik
The one you've tried. Yeah, yeah, we've given it to people. Ellie just told the story the other day. We gave our pizza like our leftover pizza when we have like our trials and like our guy who made it, like the chef who made it.
Jason Nash
One of the shitty batches.
David Dobrik
Yeah, it was a shitty batch. Gave it to his friend. His friend gave it to his daughter. And then when his daughter was having a, a birthday party, he asked, he's like, should I order Pepes or Papa John's or whatever? Can you order dough bricks? Oh, really? Yeah.
Jason Nash
Isn't that neat?
David Dobrik
His daughter like so removed from all of us.
Natalie Noel
Yeah.
David Dobrik
Which is like, I think is, I think it's really, really.
Natalie Noel
Yeah, yeah, it's, it's, it's very different.
David Dobrik
But yeah, it's definitely not like a New York. It's not like a New York slice. No. So. So don't expect that.
Jason Nash
But it's interesting because I don't even. Like, when people ask me what type of pizza you have. I don't. I don't say the city. I don't, like, explain it by the city. I just kind of explain the pizza. You know, I mean, because it's really. You can't really. There's nothing like it.
David Dobrik
I'm definitely excited. Like, I say, like, every person comes up with something. Like, I've been working on this for years. I've been working on this for months. Like, whatever that is, even it's fake or not. This is truly something we've been working on for so long that I'm so excited for people to try. Like, I'm gonna be stoked when it comes out.
Natalie Noel
Yeah. Yeah.
David Dobrik
You guys, I've honestly thought about quitting everything I do and working, like, and learning how to make pizzas. And just all day, like, people come in, and it's just me working all day. I get fat. I'm eating the supply people coming in, and I kind of build a Chicago Italian accent. Jose, you want me to put two up for you? Like, you know, like, I've thought about that, because I'm like, why not just fully commit to this? Like, it sounds like so much fun. Like, a pizza place only brings people joy. People don't come to pizza places to, like, no. Be angry.
Natalie Noel
No.
David Dobrik
They're coming to, like, be happy.
Natalie Noel
Like, that's like, oh, yeah.
David Dobrik
It sounds like right up my alley. So there is a right. No.
Natalie Noel
If you're not going to go work at do way, you.
David Dobrik
We'll see.
Natalie Noel
I mean, I might.
David Dobrik
All right, guys, that's all the time we have for this podcast. Thank you guys for listening. Thank you guys for watching. Thank you to everybody that joined. Go check out all of Axel's things. Go check out Ilia, Jason, Natalie, everybody. And we'll see you guys for next week's podcast. My name is Jeff.
Podcast Summary: VIEWS with David Dobrik & Jason Nash – "Finding a New Member of the Illuminati"
Release Date: March 22, 2022
In the "Finding a New Member of the Illuminati" episode of "VIEWS with David Dobrik & Jason Nash," hosts David Dobrik and Jason Nash delve into a blend of lighthearted banter, personal anecdotes, and introspective discussions, all while interacting with their guest, Axel Weber—a rising TikTok sensation. The episode navigates through themes of social media influence, personal relationships, the mystique of the "industry plant" narrative, and the dynamics of cohabitation, all underscored by humor and candidness.
The episode kicks off with David Dobrik and Jason Nash introducing Axel Weber, highlighting his rapid ascent on TikTok. Axel shares his initial experiences in the entertainment industry, emphasizing his genuine passion over manufactured fame.
David Dobrik [01:00]: "We're here with Axel Weber, TikTok sensation, TikTok star."
Axel Weber [02:37]: "This is the first time about business."
Interestingly, Axel recounts his initial struggles and his deliberate move to New York to pursue his ambitions, demonstrating the organic growth of his online presence.
Axel reflects on his three-month journey in social media, discussing the challenges and unexpected successes he's encountered.
Axel Weber [02:22]: "I got to shoot an ad, like, a month ago."
David and Axel engage in a lively discussion about the authenticity of content creation, with Axel emphasizing his hands-on approach and genuine interactions over scripted content.
Axel Weber [04:02]: "I've worked with a couple, and so far they've, like, given me full creative control."
This segment underscores the importance of authenticity in the digital age, highlighting Axel's commitment to maintaining his genuine voice amidst opportunities for sponsored content.
A significant portion of the episode explores the controversial notion of being an "industry plant," drawing parallels to conspiracy theories like the Illuminati. David brings up the topic, seeking Axel's perspective.
David Dobrik [18:15]: "People say you're an industry plant. Is that, like a negative thing?"
Axel Weber [19:27]: "I honestly, I feel like it's almost like a compliment."
The hosts and Axel dissect the skepticism surrounding sudden fame in the entertainment industry, debunking myths and emphasizing the organic nature of their growth and achievements.
Transitioning from professional to personal, David, Jason, and Axel delve into the complexities of living together. A recurring theme is the ongoing thermostat conflict between Jason Nash and Ilya Fedorovich, highlighting the strains of cohabitation.
David Dobrik [28:34]: "He's spending a thousand dollars for two nights in a hotel in Hollywood that is further from his job."
Jason Nash [33:07]: "I need to separate from you. That's all it is."
The conversation captures the tension and humor inherent in shared living spaces, with candid admissions about frustrations and the desire for personal space.
Axel discusses his mantra of treating everything as potential content, leading to a unique lifestyle where everyday activities are infused with creative endeavors.
Axel Weber [14:07]: "I have had this mantra for, like, the last couple months. Everything is content."
This approach is contrasted with David's more relaxed stance, where fun and spontaneity take precedence over constant content creation, highlighting differing philosophies on maintaining creativity and authenticity.
The hosts share humorous and sometimes outrageous stories from their experiences in Las Vegas, particularly focusing on clubbing scenes and interactions with fans.
David Dobrik [23:05]: "Every club I go to, always a table packed full of Armenians."
David Dobrik [25:02]: "And it's like, whenever I turn around, they're fucking gone."
These narratives provide entertaining insights into the unpredictable nature of celebrity life, juxtaposed with the mundane realities of managing public interactions.
A significant highlight of the episode is the discussion around David and Jason's foray into the pizza business. They share their passion for creating unique pizza experiences, emphasizing quality and customer satisfaction over conventional fast-food norms.
David Dobrik [39:43]: "It's a kick-ass pizza."
Jason Nash [40:20]: "We've finally solidified everything."
They reflect on the challenges and triumphs of launching a business venture, underscoring their commitment to delivering exceptional products to their audience.
As the episode winds down, the hosts express their gratitude towards Axel and tease future projects, maintaining the episode's upbeat and enthusiastic tone.
David Dobrik [41:55]: "I'll say... It's a good thing we've been working on for so long that I'm so excited for people to try."
The concluding remarks leave listeners anticipating the hosts' upcoming endeavors, be it in content creation or their new business ventures.
Notable Quotes:
David Dobrik [01:00]: "We're here with Axel Weber, TikTok sensation, TikTok star."
Axel Weber [02:37]: "This is the first time about business."
David Dobrik [18:15]: "People say you're an industry plant. Is that, like a negative thing?"
Axel Weber [19:27]: "I honestly, I feel like it's almost like a compliment."
Jason Nash [33:07]: "I need to separate from you. That's all it is."
Axel Weber [14:07]: "I have had this mantra for, like, the last couple months. Everything is content."
David Dobrik [39:43]: "It's a kick-ass pizza."
Conclusion
"Finding a New Member of the Illuminati" offers listeners an engaging mix of humor, personal insights, and behind-the-scenes looks into the lives of social media influencers and content creators. Through candid conversations and relatable anecdotes, David Dobrik and Jason Nash, alongside Axel Weber, provide a multifaceted view of navigating fame, maintaining authenticity, and balancing personal relationships in the digital age.