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Cast: Hello,
1:24
my friend, and welcome to Catch Up with
1:26
Louise McSharry. Happy Wednesday to you. If indeed
1:28
you are listening on a Wednesday. Today's
1:30
episode is the entertainment catch up. I am
1:33
absolutely delighted. I had such a laugh recording
1:35
this with Esther this morning. We
1:37
always go in the wildest tangents. Things
1:40
always get a little bit silly in the best possible way when
1:42
I'm recording with Esther. So I think you're really going to enjoy
1:44
it. Just a little
1:46
reminder that there is a Patreon episode
1:49
going up today. Myself and James O'Hagan
1:51
are going to be discussing Oprah's weight
1:53
loss injections program. It
1:55
was a special that aired in the United
1:57
States recently and it was interesting. I hunted
1:59
it. Dan and I watched it but you won't need
2:01
to have watched it to enjoy the chat between myself and
2:03
James and as I said
2:05
it'll be live on the Patreon later
2:07
today if you want to access that
2:09
it's patreon.com/catch up with Louise McSarrie. Also
2:12
it's not no major news I've just been working away
2:14
this week although I realized I forgot to mention on
2:16
Monday I went to see Dune over the weekend and
2:20
I like look I was perfectly happy to
2:22
ignore Dune it wasn't something that was particularly
2:25
grabbing me but Gordon convinced me to watch
2:27
the first one at home and
2:29
I could see these you
2:31
know the visuals and the sound and stuff would
2:33
be amazing in the cinema so I was like well look if
2:35
I've seen the first one I'm gonna see the second one and I'm
2:37
not just gonna go see it I'm gonna go see it in the
2:39
IMAX because I want to really get the benefit of all of it
2:42
and it is very good. Now it's ridiculously long
2:44
you know how I feel about long films I'm
2:47
not up for it I'm not into it I
2:49
don't want it I think it's insane however
2:52
I will say that this one
2:54
which is just over two and a half hours it
2:56
didn't feel like that long and I did
2:59
freely enjoy it so you know I wouldn't
3:02
say like I'll never watch it again but
3:04
if they brought out another one I would definitely go
3:06
and see it I think if you're into like I
3:08
found a sound in particular really interesting I guess I'm
3:11
interested in saying an audio if you're in any way
3:13
interested in that kind of stuff in film it's probably
3:15
worth a go and I would definitely recommend that you
3:17
go and see it in the cinema rather
3:20
than watching it on your TV at home because
3:23
you do obviously lose some of the details
3:25
there and I also went to
3:27
see Wake the show over the weekend I brought my
3:29
mom but it was the last night of it I
3:32
was on Saturday so that's kind of a useless recommendation
3:34
to you but if they ever bring it back highly
3:36
recommend you've heard me recommend it multiple times so I
3:38
suppose at this stage you know and
3:40
if you want to see it I hope you really really enjoyed it
3:42
I heard from those of you who went and loved it so I
3:44
was happy to hear that but
3:46
now I think we will just get stuck in
3:48
Willy into the celebs there is some dark stuff
3:51
at the start and unfortunately some of the stories
3:53
this week are not fun however we do get
3:55
into the fun stuff and we do get silly so don't worry
3:57
stick it out Esther oh
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more don't hear A pleasure to
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be here in your humble abode. Sorry, it's
4:03
actually very rude of me to refer to your
4:05
home as humble. Nothing humble
4:07
about this. There's diamonds everywhere.
4:11
We're sitting on the floor. Louise
4:13
walked in, she says, oh, what are you
4:15
painting? She goes, ah, yeah, I saw this
4:17
on Instagram. I started painting the two doors,
4:19
St Patrick's Day weekend, and
4:21
they're still unpainted. Now, they're mid-paint. Are they Velux
4:23
doors? Is that what we call them? Is that
4:26
the type of door? No, they're just two patio
4:28
doors. Well, I did not know you could paint
4:30
that surface, and I'm very impressed. Honey, you just
4:32
got a prime. I'm very impressed. But as I
4:34
said to my mum, I was putting lipstick on
4:36
a pig because everything else is here. I heard
4:38
the rest, and you just want to change everything
4:40
then. But your home is gorgeous. Yeah, you're right.
4:42
I'm very comfortably off. No, but
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it's a beautiful home. Yeah. I
4:47
remember the first time I came here, I was
4:49
blown away. Anyway, here we are on the floor with two
4:52
camping tables. Let's go. Couldn't be happier. So
4:54
we are here to talk about the showbiz and entertainment
4:56
stories of the week, and unfortunately, we have to start
4:58
in darkness. Last night, yesterday
5:01
in his time zone, Sean
5:03
Combs, P Diddy, Puff Daddy,
5:05
Puffy, Diddy, whatever you want to call
5:07
him, his homes were raided. Now, there
5:10
have been reports of dark
5:13
stuff on his side for quite
5:15
a while now, haven't there? Yeah,
5:17
I think actually you pointed me to an
5:19
article on MPR written by Sidney Malice and
5:21
Sheldon Pierce. And it does an
5:24
extensive timeline from when he started,
5:26
his first internship in the 90s, like
5:29
a year after that, there
5:31
was rumors swirling around him.
5:33
So he kind of hit the
5:35
ground running in terms of this reputation that has preceded
5:37
him. So that's like
5:40
over three decades worth of
5:42
the persona, the businessman, the
5:44
bravado, whatever. Anyway, yeah,
5:46
so last night, teams
5:48
of federal agents, including
5:50
Homeland Security officers, were seen conducting coordinated raids
5:53
of two homes, one in Miami, one in
5:55
Los Angeles, as I said. And
5:58
the reason for the raid is unclear, but... But
6:00
it comes on the
6:03
heels of a lawsuit alleging that
6:05
a 54-year-old is the leader of
6:07
a criminal enterprise that could qualify
6:09
as a widespread and
6:11
dangerous criminal sex trafficking organization. Yeah. He's
6:14
been the subject of several civil lawsuits
6:16
as well, accusing of sexual misconducts, including
6:18
rape and assault. And so
6:20
the stories around him have been really bleak.
6:22
But it's kind of wild because when I
6:24
was in Chicago,
6:27
when I was 14 or 15, so
6:29
1995, 1996,
6:33
1997, he was massive. I
6:37
mean, the biggest. He was
6:39
part of this crew. He had Mace,
6:41
the rapper who he worked with. And
6:44
it was after the Notorious B.I.G died.
6:46
And he was kind of like this
6:48
star maker. And he obviously
6:50
went on to have a massive
6:52
TV show in America called Making the Bond, where
6:54
he selected women to be in this girl bond
6:56
down at E.K. and it's the bond that was
6:58
formed. And you saw him
7:01
now looking back, I've seen some clips of the
7:03
show recently, he's really hard on the girls and
7:05
rude and stuff. But he was seen as this
7:08
star maker, high achiever,
7:11
can't sleep, no time for sleep. All
7:13
I gotta do is make money and win. And
7:16
then it turns out there was all this darkness happening
7:18
in the background. He's
7:20
been arrested many times. He's
7:22
been accused of lots of different terrible
7:24
things. You know, it's not great.
7:28
No. And I think when you watch those things, you
7:30
kind of think it's so you're sitting there in your
7:32
pajamas watching them as entertainment when you're younger, you think,
7:35
oh, that's just the way showbiz is. He and it
7:37
was kind of aggressive or whatever, but you just think
7:39
that's it. And you kind of consume it as a
7:41
product. You don't think, oh, there's real people and real
7:43
women who have had to be some man who've been
7:45
subjected to bullying behavior, perhaps
7:47
on conducted by him.
7:49
But last year, Cassie
7:52
Ventura, who was a longtime girlfriend of his,
7:54
she was signed to a 10 album deal
7:57
with Bad Boy Entertainment, which is Cohen's company
7:59
when he was. when she was
8:01
19. She accused combs of years of
8:03
sexual misconduct, harassment, sex trafficking, and
8:06
rape. And, you know, if you
8:08
there's another NPR article where it details, you
8:11
know, times over a long period of time, you
8:13
know, if you're in an abusive relationship, to extract
8:15
yourself from that is very difficult. And she had,
8:18
you know, she dated Kudkudi, which I didn't realize
8:20
there's an allegation that he blew
8:22
up Kudkudi's car, you know, which is
8:25
an extreme form of
8:27
bullying and control. And
8:29
she filed this lawsuit and they settled, you know, kind
8:32
of on the court steps pretty quickly. Yeah, pretty quickly.
8:34
And she was I think she was seeking 30 million
8:36
dollars. And of course, it was like, he issued a
8:38
statement to know this is whatever. Yeah, like, even she
8:40
was 19. And he was 37 when they met. Yeah.
8:43
And then
8:47
they were together for a long time. Like, that
8:49
in itself, like, look, there's nothing illegal there, obviously,
8:51
but it would make you raise your eyebrows. Like,
8:53
what is a 37 year old mom doing with
8:55
a 19 year old girl? Like, it's yeah,
8:58
there's a huge power and balance there financially.
9:00
Well, exactly. And in her, I mean, access
9:02
the entertainment industry, like, yeah, it's crazy. So
9:04
and she, I don't she she released, like,
9:07
Kathy had it all and it just didn't go anywhere, you know,
9:09
in a kind of a way. And I don't know if
9:12
he didn't want that. And so was able
9:15
to pull the strings kind of tamper down
9:17
or whatever. Anyway, look, that's it. That's a
9:19
different issue. But yeah, I mean, you should
9:21
really go back and have a look at the
9:23
at the NPR timeline, because it is crazy. Like,
9:25
it's first arrested in 1999. He was charged with
9:27
two felony felonies. And, and,
9:30
you know, Combs
9:33
fortunately settled there with the person who,
9:35
yeah, lots of settlements, a lot of settlements. And
9:39
it goes on, it goes on, it goes on. And I
9:41
can be and all this time, though, he was still climbing
9:43
to the top of his career, he signed a deal with
9:45
Diageo. And for his Siroc
9:48
vodka brand, he started a, you know,
9:50
revolution entertainment, he was making the I
9:52
think he was certified a billionaire was
9:55
in the last couple of years. So he's making
9:57
money. So all this, so I guess he's like
9:59
seeing that I'm... untouchable.
10:02
I'm getting rewarded for all of my bad
10:05
boy behavior. It was like only last year
10:07
he got a key to New York. This
10:09
is another thing I saw. I was like...
10:14
Has New York Mayor Eric Adams not
10:16
opened Google? Yeah. Catch
10:19
that in there, baby. What are you doing giving this
10:21
man a key to the city of New York? Yes,
10:23
September 15 receives the key to the city. November 16,
10:26
that's when Cassie accused Diddy of the
10:29
use of sexual misconduct, harassment, etc. She
10:32
filed a civil suit in the New York
10:34
Superior Court under the state's Adult Survivors Act,
10:37
which is a New York law permitting victims
10:39
of sexual abuse a one-year window to file
10:41
civil action regardless of the statute of limitations
10:43
of the crimes themselves. Yeah, we talked about
10:45
this on the podcast one around that time
10:47
because there was a question of why all
10:50
of a sudden are all of these accusations
10:52
coming out. It's because New York literally gave
10:54
people a year. It's amazing that
10:56
they did that because if other states do
10:58
that, there'll be lots of other charges
11:00
that come out because the
11:03
statute of limitations on these
11:05
kinds of crimes I think
11:07
are really cruel, to
11:09
be honest, because it can take so long to
11:11
actually process what's happened to you. It can take
11:14
so long to feel ready and able to confront
11:16
them at all, even as a
11:18
person in your life. To get to a point where you're
11:20
ready to maybe take some legal action, that could take
11:22
years and years and years. Absolutely, yeah. At
11:24
the time when Cassie settled with Combs, she
11:26
said, I've
11:29
decided to resolve this matter amicably on terms
11:31
that I'll have some level of control. I
11:34
think if you go before the courts, that's the thing. You don't
11:36
know what way it's going to go in your favor. What
11:38
kind of accusations is he going to make about
11:41
her? I'm sure you would have all kinds of
11:43
stories that he'd want to spin about her. Yeah,
11:45
and she's been through enough. Anyway,
11:47
this is the latest development
11:50
in decades
11:53
of poor behavior, it would
11:55
seem, on his part. I
11:57
did see as well someone saying that these
11:59
kinds of of raids
12:01
from organizations like the
12:04
FBI and Homeland Security don't happen overnight.
12:06
Usually they are the result of years
12:08
of investigation. So I don't
12:10
think they do it lightly. No, well, you can see
12:12
that in December of last year, in
12:16
response to accusations that were leveled at him,
12:19
streaming that Rakhulu Scraptor Reality Show
12:21
project featuring Combs that was previously
12:23
in development. Then in January
12:25
of this year, Diageo, they
12:28
had a legal lawsuit, they resolved that, officially
12:30
ended their working relationship. So yeah, the writing was on the wall,
12:32
obviously, for months and months and months, and this
12:34
is just it being manifest and
12:37
played out before the cameras. So
12:40
he continues to claim, by the way, that none
12:42
of these accusations are true and despite the fact
12:45
that he has settled, et cetera, that
12:47
he's gonna fight for his name, his family, and blah,
12:49
blah, blah. My house hasn't been
12:51
raided by Homeland Security in that fella, I'll say. So,
12:53
you know, same here. Unfortunately,
12:56
we have to stay in darkness for
12:59
our next story. I just think I thought it
13:01
was really important to acknowledge this documentary, four-part documentary
13:03
that aired in the United States called Quiet on Set,
13:06
which details sexual abuse on the set
13:08
of some Nickelodeon television programs at the
13:10
hands of Don Schneider, who was a
13:12
very senior man
13:14
in children's television for a long time.
13:17
Yeah, so Don Schneider, American television
13:19
producer, screenwriter, and former actor, he
13:23
was associated with the Nickelodeon network from
13:25
2004 to 2019, so
13:27
very recently. And then since
13:29
2018, he's faced media coverage and
13:31
controversy regarding numerous allegations of inappropriate
13:34
behavior, as well as other misconduct
13:36
allegations. And I mean, he was
13:39
either show running or riding on
13:41
shows like All
13:43
That, Keenan and Kel, but he hit the big
13:45
time when he created the Amanda Bynes show, the
13:47
Amanda show with Amanda Bynes, and,
13:50
you know, Drake and Josh, Zoey 101,
13:52
which featured Jamie Lynn Spears, Ariana
13:55
Grande, I don't know if it was her break, but she
13:57
was certainly featured on a Nickelodeon show. So yeah, he's a
13:59
big player. in that world and
14:01
I still even look he's got he's got new printed tags
14:03
and followers and Instagram I
14:06
don't know and it was so this
14:08
four part docu-series it details allegations a
14:10
connection to Schneider and and
14:13
just I he also I think I don't think I
14:15
might before I think it did he he put
14:18
up a video on YouTube I know
14:20
it maybe came out after the video from YouTube you
14:22
can watch we was interviewed by a T-bo an
14:25
actor who played T-bo a character on iCarly and
14:27
he says that I watched the documentary and it's yeah very
14:29
bad and this x y and z and I apologize to
14:32
people if I mistreated them etc but anyway
14:34
the quite on set looks at um
14:37
show writers um on these Nickelodeon shows how
14:39
they were treated two female writers how they
14:42
were treated poorly in the writing room how
14:44
they were um paid they
14:46
had to spit a wage between them um
14:48
it shows footage
14:50
of sketches that were like targeted at
14:53
kids that they're just odd and you
14:55
know Dansh and I said oh well
14:57
you know we're looking at people have different feelings about
14:59
watching these with an adult lens and 20 years later
15:01
or whatever but it's like I don't
15:03
know how you could I mean maybe some
15:07
oh no they're weird yeah like one of the people
15:09
in the documentary says that they seem to take
15:12
inspiration from porn like that's one of the
15:14
accusations that's that's leveled at them that like
15:16
there is like physical comedy stuff that some
15:18
of the characters like for example Ariana Grande
15:20
um as an actor um I
15:23
think she played did she played cat cat Valentine
15:26
and and it's funny because my son has been
15:28
watching Sam and Kat recently um which is one
15:30
of the shows it was a spin-off of iCarly
15:32
that starred Ariana Grande and Jeanette
15:35
McCombs is that her name and she wrote
15:37
no no Curdie thank you who
15:39
wrote um I'm glad my mother died
15:41
which I know lots of people read and listened
15:43
to when I did um so
15:46
and if you've read that you know Don Schneider is
15:48
the person who she refers to as the creator to
15:50
raise that book and so yeah my
15:53
son has been watching Sam and Kat recently
15:55
and now i'm like oh maybe you shouldn't watch
15:57
it because it's not overt but like you know
15:59
yeah you see it as an adult
16:01
but that doesn't make it okay it's the
16:03
idea that someone was writing stuff but was
16:06
you know very clearly like you
16:08
know inspired by adult activity and
16:10
then getting kids to do it.
16:12
Yeah and I think I mean
16:14
I watched I managed to watch
16:16
almost the first episode of the quiet on
16:19
set doc yesterday and I know obviously
16:21
they're gonna they're amalgamating things and it's in it they're
16:23
putting it you know back to back so it looks
16:25
like it was just inappropriate
16:27
joke after inappropriate joke but some of
16:29
them were just so odd it just
16:32
it was written Ariana Grande stuff is
16:34
strange and she hasn't commented on any
16:36
of this and but yeah it was
16:38
odd. Well some of the stuff
16:40
that like let's that's say Jeanette McCurdy said like
16:42
in her book she said he had
16:44
her drink alcohol underage and
16:46
she massaged her in ways that made
16:48
her feel uncomfortable he insisted that she
16:51
wear like small bikinis on the show
16:53
at 15 and that was one of
16:55
the repeated allegations in the documentary as
16:57
well was that and girls were kind
16:59
of dressed suggestively on purpose that he
17:01
insisted on this and and you
17:03
know it's just really really grim but
17:06
I think like the saddest and
17:10
one of the saddest stories is the story of
17:12
Drake Bell and who was in the Amanda show
17:14
and then also went on to it starring Drake
17:16
and Josh like these are shows that me and
17:18
Esther are slightly too old for but like I
17:20
remember them in the ether I'm pretty sure my
17:22
sisters watch them and stuff and if you're a
17:24
bit younger than us would you believe there are
17:26
people younger than us who listen to the podcast
17:28
Esther? Lies. You guys are probably more familiar with
17:30
it than we are but um you
17:32
know he was Drake
17:35
came out and identified himself as a victim of
17:37
Brian Peck who was a dialogue coach he was
17:39
convicted in 2004 for child sexual abuse and sentenced
17:42
to 16 months in prison and he
17:44
said that he was basically groomed by
17:46
Brian Peck when he was on
17:49
the Amanda show and it just went completely
17:51
unnoticed and this later kind of led to
17:53
him you know getting into all
17:55
kinds of trouble you know as a result of his trauma
17:57
and he's his thing was
17:59
like Nickelodeon have done nothing to
18:01
support me. He says like, you know, he I'm
18:03
the one who pays for therapy I'm the one
18:05
who sorts us out but like Nickelodeon
18:07
had a responsibility This is what these stars are
18:09
saying, you know to take better care of these
18:12
kids who were in their TV programs That was
18:14
making them loads of money, you know Cuz if
18:16
you've got someone like Dan Schneider being inappropriate
18:18
and you know borderline abusive if some of
18:20
the claims are and then
18:22
you've got someone Like a dialogue coach who
18:24
is sexually abusing people there like, you
18:27
know people to talk about racial abuse
18:30
Talk of you know, just constant disrespect and a
18:32
total lack of care for these kids Yeah,
18:34
horrible. I wonder what it's like now on
18:36
sets. I hope that they're more safeguards in
18:39
place. I don't know It
18:41
is strange like when you're when you're younger do you look at
18:43
things? They go. Oh, yeah, be cool to be in Hollywood and
18:45
stuff But it's so strange and it makes people it warps people
18:47
and you everyone wants to be at the party Everyone wants to
18:50
be in the room and everyone's to go behind the scenes, but
18:52
you can't be an asshole You know, these are
18:54
you know children What you
18:57
realize they're obviously they want to be
18:59
their performers and they want to make things and Also
19:01
all that money like you're giving away a lot Yeah People
19:04
really looking out for them and people do even you know
19:07
We've seen in institutions any form
19:09
of any big organization people go
19:11
people have things slide Yeah, big time and yeah, you
19:13
can have what witness things happening in front of you
19:15
and people just have a slide Yeah I
19:18
saw actually Frankie Muniz who was on
19:20
Malcolm in the middle was and is in
19:22
maybe is in currently the Australian version
19:24
of I'm a celebrity get me And
19:28
and there was a clip of him and he was talking about The
19:31
way it worked on set and he said so there
19:33
were laws that required them to do school So
19:36
they had to do school on set when
19:39
they were under a certain age But they
19:41
were and they were the session the school
19:43
sessions were required to be at least 20
19:46
minutes long So what they
19:48
would do was they would work him. Yeah, literally
19:50
they would work him and For
19:52
the limit the maximum amount of hours that he could
19:54
work Then he said that they would run and he
19:56
meant literally run him to the school
19:58
trailer and then someone would sit outside
20:01
and then as soon as 20 minutes was up they'd open the
20:03
door and say come on and run him back to Santa so
20:05
that he could work somewhere and he said in 12 years he
20:07
reckons he had maybe 30 days off Like
20:11
as a child It's
20:13
like it's wild I really
20:15
do hope that all of this taught me these revelations not
20:17
only mean that there are safer work Practices now for kids
20:19
and I think that things have improved there are certain laws
20:22
around money and stuff Although I don't know. Did you see
20:24
that stuff about honey boo-boo? No,
20:26
so Alana Thompson Thompson,
20:29
I'm making up these names I don't know if
20:31
that's correct, but Alana honey boo boo from honey boo
20:33
boo and they still have
20:35
a reality show now that family's trajectory
20:37
was pretty dark and mama June
20:39
the mom in it and became
20:42
like heavily addicted to drugs and and
20:46
Alana ended up going and living with her
20:48
older sister pumpkin who like completely stepped in and
20:50
has been raising her but like their older sister Or
20:52
one of their sisters died of cancer like a
20:54
lot of sadness has happened for that
20:56
family But Alana and
20:58
pumpkin seem remarkably like you know
21:01
together, which is very impressive, you
21:03
know given the circumstances but the
21:05
latest thing is that and June
21:08
basically spent almost all of the money that
21:10
Alana had made as a child So
21:12
she was at the center of that program. She did like
21:14
Dancing with the Stars. She did the Masked Singer She did
21:16
loads and loads. It should have been you know,
21:19
well into the six figures and and
21:21
it's in their latest because they're still doing a reality
21:23
show obviously because they have to make money and pumpkin
21:26
kind of forces Alana to confront her mom and ask her
21:28
about the money because she's about to go to college and
21:30
she needs To pay for college and June gives
21:32
her a check and it's for thirty three thousand
21:34
dollars and she's like, this is it This is
21:37
that's all that's left Her
21:39
mother just basically spent all her money now. I know
21:41
that there are rules and laws to protect them So
21:43
what I'm saying is hopefully these kinds of things will
21:46
lead to a better protections for
21:48
kids But also be a bit more compassion from
21:50
the public at large when it
21:52
comes to people like Amanda Byron Not
21:54
Amanda Byron. That's a different person. Yeah, I'm
21:56
on the buying and you know who has
21:58
also really struggled
22:00
and it's very clear that she struggled and
22:03
she's on TikTok if you want to go
22:05
and see her but like you know who
22:07
knows what she experienced we don't know. Who
22:09
knows, God it's awful. But I know a
22:11
friend of mine who is maybe, I don't
22:14
know, well known, whatever, anyway, don't after basically but they
22:16
were like you know I think sometimes on set you have to
22:18
be if you were number one on the call sheet or whatever
22:20
like I'm saying that like I know what that really means but
22:22
you know what I mean if you're the big name, the big
22:24
dog, the big dog or dog ass
22:27
and that you know they were
22:29
saying like oh sometimes you know they when
22:32
there's all that money involved and everyone's a speed, speed, speed,
22:34
speed, speed and like they're like oh let's work through lunchtime
22:36
let's work through this but it's like okay it's okay for
22:38
you because you're making a little money what about you know
22:41
hair and makeup or production or the person you know I'm
22:44
trying to I was trying to think of something technical pulling
22:46
focus a focus puller or something
22:48
like that I don't know or like your
22:50
diamond polisher whoever you know is working for
22:52
you whatnot and you know that
22:55
means they have to work through and they're not making as much
22:57
money as you it's fine for you you're like gonna fall off
22:59
here and you're gonna go in your and someone will bring you
23:01
your lunch and like bring you food and so on. Yeah so
23:03
they make a point of going no messed up for lunch and
23:05
little things like that so I know it's not the same I'm
23:07
sorry I dropped that out from something like the person who's got
23:09
most parents that you have maybe a responsibility. If you're such a
23:11
work with children like step in you know what I mean? Yeah
23:13
yeah. That's Frankie Muna's you know drag. I
23:16
get the kid a break. Yeah look at his
23:18
long division. He's probably just getting into his
23:20
mocks and then he's drawing things. Wait wait
23:22
wait wait wait wait. A quadratic nose. He's
23:25
just on that precipice what a joyful thing and he's
23:27
getting pulled away to the intensity whatever. It's so odd
23:29
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23:31
that other people are speaking out and you know hopefully
23:33
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ACAST. Hi,
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Demuse. So Lily Allen has a new podcast
25:15
with Makeda Oliver, who is her lifelong best
25:17
friend. I personally will
25:19
hoover up any content. I thought this was
25:21
exactly what you want. Oh my gosh. Anything
25:24
Lily will give me, I'll hoover up. Do
25:26
I occasionally find that she drifts into annoying?
25:28
Yes. But still, I will
25:30
hoover up literally anything. And her friendship with Makeda
25:33
Oliver is one that I have followed for decades
25:35
now. And they're doing
25:37
this podcast together. It's very exciting for
25:40
people like me. Yeah, I listened to, I
25:42
think I listened to two episodes on Super Speed.
25:45
I was like, I've been trying to get it to my
25:47
justice. And yeah, I think there is that comfort
25:50
level with each other and they'll call each other out
25:52
over things. I think yesterday I saw clips. Jeez
25:55
Louise. Holy moly. The attorney wants that
25:57
tonight. Oh no, it's all my security. I'm
26:00
going to get this! Oh
26:03
god, that's very dark, sorry. Obviously we don't think it's
26:05
funny. The accusations. I
26:08
think it's a delivery. I'm not going to
26:10
edit this out because I'm on the edge of my seat
26:12
trying to find out what it is that's happened at the
26:14
door. She's
26:20
making him effusively. What is
26:22
it, Esther? She
26:24
was just faffing with us and I'm just... And I
26:26
just... If we're running, I'm
26:29
getting back into yagging. Oh, good for you. Happy
26:31
for you. No, I was thinking about the other
26:33
day. I call it, it's actually
26:35
shuffling. I shuffle. If running is a 12 and
26:38
walking is a 1, I'm a 3. Oh,
26:40
I love that for you. But you just keep shuffling
26:42
for a long period of time and you're just like,
26:44
oh my heart happens. Everybody's shuffling. Do you
26:46
just listen to that song continually? Yeah,
26:48
yeah. But I could listen to this Lily Allen, Makita Oliver
26:51
podcast. Thank you! So
26:53
yesterday I saw a clip and they were
26:55
admitting to each other that they both... I
26:57
think Makita had kissed one of Lily
26:59
Allen's boyfriends when they were younger. While she was in
27:01
the house. Yeah, but then Lily Allen was like, well,
27:04
I slept with your ex, whatever. She was like, okay,
27:06
you raised the game a little bit. So
27:08
anyway, they've got a new podcast called Miss Me. And
27:11
that's on BBC Science, which is actually everywhere
27:14
as well. But Lily was interviewed,
27:16
I think, probably in promotion for the podcast.
27:19
Yeah. On the Radio Times podcast and
27:21
she said this week that having children
27:24
ruined her music career. I
27:27
love this. I think that
27:29
would be a statement like, of course, yeah, of course. I
27:31
would say her children ruined her. Is she ever happy? She's
27:33
all given that. Yeah, exactly. That's
27:35
exactly what people would say. And I don't think my kids
27:37
have ruined my career at all. They've made it a lot
27:39
harder. And do I think I could be doing more if
27:41
I didn't have kids? Yeah, I could.
27:43
Because, you know, there's many hours in the
27:46
day that I don't have available to me
27:48
because I'm mothering. No, I wouldn't change it.
27:50
Every day I'm mothering. Every
27:55
day I'm painting. But like, I wouldn't change it. And Just like
27:57
Lily said, she was like, you know, they are. My
28:00
life you'd like. I adore them but like she
28:02
said her parents were pretty upset when she was
28:04
a kid via her career on she didn't want
28:06
to do to her given she thinks that with
28:08
the right decision to their kids are pretty well
28:10
rounded be bones you doors and but like this
28:13
is the thing with parenting like it's okay to
28:15
admit side you know making once ways has a
28:17
negative impact on the other because people say to
28:19
me all the time because I do a lotta
28:21
different sauce like Alex has easy going on and
28:23
I like sadly I do it badly. I do
28:25
it all badly. like I don't think I'm doing
28:27
anything in my life to the best of my.
28:30
Ability because you can't You can't have it
28:32
all and you everything as well as you'd
28:34
like to be. doing it as just not
28:36
possible can have it all just as the
28:39
same to exactly bay been like exactly so.
28:41
currently I would say everything so for is
28:43
a little this but I'm doing my best
28:45
and I think that that's all anyone can
28:48
do. You raising two kids having this query
28:50
still pull a stunning I For together every
28:52
single time your says noise to the hilt.
28:54
Luis Ortiz I support really? Are you know
28:57
I really appreciate that because I was literally
28:59
to thinking before. He came here that I really need
29:01
to have my accessories game and that's not a joke, that's
29:03
a serious thought. I was. I. Figure
29:10
I'm trying not to buy any clues.
29:12
Music Know if you don't need any
29:14
closer to the to have your salary
29:16
game that's a slut. Been a real
29:18
sauce and hop in and mighty. but
29:20
I had a Saturday and and long
29:22
with me though. split off from Accessorize
29:24
Accessorize, Accessorize or something when he dark.
29:27
Let's. Play nice anyway and stay know it's
29:29
not a little than me. This is about
29:31
as yet or two friends shut the way
29:34
ladies. a New York, Mickey's and somewhere in
29:36
London on the having a great time
29:38
and and she says that has lots of
29:40
other things that other children. But. Such
29:43
is hard to say the
29:45
very least. and. I
29:48
think it's from
29:50
as a youtube
29:52
video or this.
29:54
Know now if someone goes
29:56
excessive. oh oh oh second
29:58
me and examined p. Cooney.
30:01
You cooney. Oh shoot is that solar
30:03
arrays? I was like nobody's around us
30:05
out of a pretty good accessorize excesses.
30:07
I? yes, I love us.
30:09
Okay anyway on I do, I can sign
30:11
up on and. Because those arms off
30:14
my ear? The Indices era people like
30:16
Lily Allen nickering. Saw the gals
30:18
us or I've he like
30:20
many. Did. You have me. But all
30:22
those people from that time are like I just
30:25
will never not be fascinated by them. With
30:27
did you climb trying recreate like the Lily
30:29
Allen dress with the runners are million per
30:31
cent or you'd so comey and then a
30:33
friend I have at the time and was
30:35
annoyed because we were addressing to similarly but
30:37
I was like but you're also copying Lily
30:40
Allen. So. We're all just
30:42
coffee. Lily Allen like this is not an
30:44
original thing that we're doing. My look was
30:46
like my friends he makes you just comanches
30:48
to make the ones I hate. the were
30:50
like genes to belts. These. Are
30:52
going call them winkle pickers winkle suckers these
30:54
routes. they're just like Sat there are like
30:56
I would like Dick Turpin or something and
30:59
about so that they both have a nose
31:01
and we went of i dislike you know
31:03
or know I know there they were I
31:05
know exactly what very likely seven party they
31:07
say we lights mine or slaves I. Your. I
31:09
know when. Okay man, Philadelphia, I'm with you. I mean,
31:11
I am I talking to guard offering? An alpha
31:13
like a have a glance to funny
31:15
land back thank you. What was the
31:18
U Cel I was awesome amounts of
31:20
the fourth sacked oh yeah I got
31:22
the collapse you are on ever go
31:24
iran a somewhere and she was in
31:26
her like afford to. Yeah and. She
31:28
called his days as you ads. She's.
31:31
A. Lot like
31:33
Michael says, it got. A.
31:35
And I was like didn't wind up and hurting.
31:37
Would like to eat in a. Huge
31:40
stir. senses oversized hard again denied that
31:42
it is. indeed it is in a.
31:48
Temporary and five. minutes
31:50
and then i moved on says you know
31:52
whatever the next for some adding laughing was
31:54
accessorize access i success with never felt better
31:56
gender pay gap less
32:01
because Olivia Colman has said that she would
32:03
be paid more if she was Oliver and
32:06
she is correct. I actually this
32:08
disparity is wild to me like that it's
32:10
still so severe. Yes she
32:12
said in an interview with
32:15
Christian Amipore, CNN's well-known
32:18
reporter, she said I'm very aware that if
32:20
I was Oliver Coleman I'd be earning an
32:22
F of a lot more than I am.
32:24
I know of one pay disparity which is
32:26
a 12,000% difference do
32:28
the maths. She's
32:31
promoting her new film Wicked Little Letters which
32:33
is about the true story of poison pen messages that
32:35
hit the town of Little Hampton in West Sussex in
32:37
the 1920s and there's an Irish actor in this film.
32:39
Jesse Buckley. Yeah I really want to go see that.
32:42
I might do cinema double next week if I
32:44
can find a day because I really
32:47
want to see that and I really want to see. Do you mind your
32:49
children? Just kidding. I just
32:51
put them in the wardrobe master I've told you
32:53
this before. They're very self-sufficient these days. Throw in
32:55
a few snacks, a couple of iPads, lock the
32:57
wardrobe and their sources. I wish you well. There
33:02
are lessons you'll only learn
33:04
if I leave you alone.
33:06
That's what I say to
33:08
them. Hashtag parenting. Oh
33:12
god. I just that's the beauty of the podcast though
33:14
it's the difference between the podcast and Instagram is that
33:16
I can like make jokes on the podcast and people
33:18
get it you know what I mean whereas on Instagram
33:22
it's right into the DM's. Yeah
33:25
and you just see it like I
33:28
don't go on title I have never gone on title
33:31
but you just can feel it being like spoken
33:33
away somewhere in the back of your
33:35
mind. Anywho yes you guys obviously know that
33:37
I'm joking I don't put them in the wardrobe I just lock
33:39
them in the house. Anyway
33:44
yeah I really want to see Wicked Little Letters I
33:46
think it sounds really fun and I love the idea
33:48
of a movie where women swear a lot. Yes
33:51
it's called the swear say the F word. F and
33:53
P. You're an F and B.
33:56
Do you hear me? Actor
33:58
don't speak to me like that. Okay,
34:00
I'm sorry. In a
34:02
report on the RTU website yesterday,
34:05
coincidentally, the gender pay gap among
34:07
Irish, among larger Irish firms narrowed
34:09
slightly last year according to analysis
34:11
from PWC Price Waterhouse Cooper of
34:13
Ireland. So there is
34:16
a requirement now of companies with 250 or
34:18
more employees up, they're obligated to report gender
34:20
pay gap each year with 550 firms submitting
34:22
details for 2023. So
34:26
it is still an issue in all
34:29
work fields. I
34:31
don't know if it's different in entertainment. I mean, obviously I
34:33
think there's different metrics they can
34:35
measure things by. I mean, Louise
34:38
is going to command a bigger, this may shock you. Louise
34:40
is going to command a bigger fee for us
34:42
to open the Supervalley on Ballin Robe than if
34:44
I was, like I am 15th on the
34:46
list, 16th on the list. Supervalley on Ballin
34:49
Robe, scene of the iconic video where the
34:51
cow went into the Supervalley. Wow.
34:53
Do you not remember this? No. Oh,
34:56
it's very funny. Well, actually it's in there somewhere because I
34:58
was thinking Ballin Robe, people value. It's a very, very funny
35:00
video of a cow going into the Supervalley. I'll
35:02
find it. I'll put it in the show notes
35:04
so that we can all enjoy it together again. Oh my,
35:06
that would be weird if a cow was eating yogurt. Yeah,
35:08
cannibalism. Cannibalism. No, actually it'd be more like I suppose drinking
35:10
your own breast milk, which most people do at some stage.
35:13
Okay. I love our towns. Anywho,
35:16
yes, the gender pay gap is real. It continues
35:18
even for very wealthy actors and actresses
35:20
and, or sorry, excuse me, they're all actors
35:22
now. And then it should not.
35:25
No, but then in this, the
35:27
article it went on to like
35:30
list the highest paid actors of the 2023.
35:33
There's three women in that list. Margot Robbie,
35:35
$59 million, Jennifer Anson, $42 million.
35:37
And she had a resident quite a year and
35:39
she's not making $42 million, but she's got the
35:41
Franz residuals, you see? Yeah. Okay. And
35:44
Adam Sandler was a highest paid actor of 2023 earning 73 million
35:46
thanks to an ethics film,
35:49
Murder Mystery 2 and a stand-up comedy
35:51
tour. And I mean, that occupies a
35:53
very brilliant level of fame.
35:56
I support Adam Sandler. He seems like a good
35:58
guy and he's funny. making all
36:00
these things. I look! Yeah. Making those money and
36:02
you don't know what he's doing. I feel like
36:04
he figured it out. He got it right. Like
36:06
he started a production company. Yeah. He figured out
36:08
how to play the game and play it well.
36:10
Did you see the tic- everything is ticked off.
36:12
Did you see the videos of him playing basketball
36:14
with guys in London? No, but I'm aware
36:16
he does this. He was in like, yeah, a
36:18
community center. All right!
36:21
I went to- My amsan impression. Very good. I
36:23
did a Tom Sandoval impression right in Louisiana. Oh,
36:25
the Tom Sandoval impression was incredible.
36:28
Thank you. But yeah,
36:30
the video, the guy who was filming it was
36:32
like, what's Adam Sandoval doing in the end? Like
36:35
he was just in some random local community center
36:37
playing basketball. What a guy. I love him. Okay,
36:40
Rebel Wilson. This story I
36:42
adore. Rebel Wilson, who
36:44
I don't particularly adore, I have to
36:47
be honest, wrote a book and
36:49
the book is coming out, but she's having a bit
36:51
of legal trouble because someone is not happy about what's
36:53
in the book. She's doing what was known in the
36:55
business as a Louis Walsh. She is just- she's
36:58
doing it to draw on publicity. She's doing
37:00
it to speak her truth. Rebel William- Rebel
37:02
William- Rebel
37:04
Williamson, halle willy billy bee, halle willy billy willy
37:06
boo-by. Holly willy
37:08
bee, Rebel Wilson. Rebel Wilson,
37:11
Australian actor from Australia. She
37:14
is writing a book. She's named
37:16
Sasha Baron Cohen, who she worked
37:19
with on a 2016 film, the
37:21
brother Grimsy bee, known as Grimsy
37:23
bee in the UK as a
37:25
massive asshole. Not to put divided
37:27
point on it. And she's included
37:30
him in her forthcoming memoir, Rebel
37:32
Rising. And she has claimed on
37:34
her social media that the Borath star is
37:36
attempting to block publication of the book. And
37:39
she said on her Instagram, I will not be
37:41
bullied as silenced with high priced loyal PR crisis
37:44
managers. The asshole that I'm talking
37:46
about in one chapter of my
37:48
book is Rebecca Vardy. Sasha Baron Cohen. Well,
37:50
this is the thing that's wild. So I don't think she
37:52
names him in the book. She just refers to an actor
37:54
that she worked with as an asshole. But then Sasha Baron
37:57
Cohen's team got wind of it and like started kicking it
37:59
with a tank. Then out of the bike rides
38:01
and I say the website and sex we all know
38:03
that such. My phone is an awesome now I think
38:05
a lot of people kind of were feeling that way
38:07
anyway because of he had some some after a while
38:10
south and since the events of October seventh and this
38:12
of the Quints and. I
38:14
never know what call it. An invasion.
38:19
Conflicts whatever you wanna call it was happening
38:21
and palestine he had since improve see crazy
38:23
boasting and so it like a killer nobody's
38:25
surprise and now he's just made sure that
38:28
everybody knows s. Like
38:30
see that he asked And.
38:34
I. Guess she's calling and eyes
38:36
and he. Gave
38:38
you a in the she's yeah. She
38:41
said and he yeah season some while
38:43
things. As she
38:45
alleges the ballot: Baron Baron Cohen.
38:48
Ah, statistic her finger up as Balsam in the final
38:50
season and I went. what do you mean sauce it
38:52
up not in the script and he's like looked as
38:55
of put him a pansy, stick your finger my bought
38:57
it'll be really funny. Know.
38:59
Feelings know honey know he hello inappropriate
39:01
and you know want to be a
39:03
diva So know that was abused have
39:06
saved me a diva. I will not
39:08
any weight loss as he did it.
39:10
Well. As she said he was yeah, I know a shit
39:12
I'll snap. he wants in the button. That's. It
39:15
yeah please. Banjo: I'm not
39:17
funny any. any singer is
39:19
inside any bodies. No,
39:22
no, not for any meant well.
39:25
Maybe if you paid me Now I'm
39:27
no. I'm apparently sequencing and someone's home
39:29
for reasonably moments money to be honest
39:32
day and that's where the two roads
39:34
did not me. but I'm on a
39:36
different path. no their that would It
39:38
would still be a lot of money
39:40
But okay thomas any hills and like
39:42
a house deposit I do for has
39:44
twelve it take. To. Sell really
39:46
want to get in touch. With
39:51
all three, we lost
39:53
at M. Okay, finally
39:55
and this story. So
39:57
yesterday when I was.
40:00
around for stories there wasn't really a lot
40:02
around and I came across this story
40:04
about Henry Cavill who played Superman in
40:06
some Superman stuff and has
40:09
also been in other things but I just in my head he's
40:11
Superman and like him making a
40:13
rare appearance with his girlfriend and
40:15
I was like who is this girl and I
40:18
looked in and I looked and I zoomed in
40:20
and I was like I know this girl and
40:22
then at the very end of
40:24
the Daily Mail article they included a photograph
40:27
of her from my super sweet 16
40:30
because she was on my super sweet 16 and
40:32
I remember her vividly. Do
40:34
you remember her
40:36
this episode? Yeah
40:38
she yeah and I
40:40
mean obviously it's not occupying space in my
40:43
brain but I went back and I looked she
40:45
definitely is familiar he recognized from that whole thing
40:47
and I you know I went back I said
40:49
to you you said you got occupying space in
40:51
your ring so it's occupying space in mine. But
40:53
really because I think they were pushed out by
40:55
the Tiana Taylor episodes because that was the one
40:57
where she came in in the box and she
40:59
was like Barbie and Pharrell was after Barbie. I
41:01
was like oh my goodness. I remember when Tiana
41:03
Taylor came back as like someone who was having
41:06
like a career I was like yeah I'm not
41:08
surprised she had so much star power. Yeah she's
41:10
Pharrell in her corner. Anyway Henry Cavill
41:12
is dating this woman who was on
41:14
my super sweet 16 and when I
41:16
did a very cursory YouTube search yesterday
41:19
an MTV ad came up for
41:21
my super sweet 16 and who
41:23
was the pretend birthday girl in one of the
41:25
ads? Jennifer Lawrence. Is
41:28
that her name? Yeah. Jennifer Lawrence yeah she
41:30
got top those people were carrying on her
41:32
shoulders you go and she fell over in
41:34
classic J-Lo style. Very funny. Yeah well I
41:36
remember Natalie because her story was just for
41:38
anyone else who remembers these things this is
41:40
this is what my brain is filled with
41:42
by the way this kind of stuff. I
41:45
have not looked this up by the way this is all from memory.
41:47
She had just moved in with her
41:50
dad in California. She had been living
41:52
or Arizona anyway somewhere hot she
41:54
had been living in another state with her mom
41:57
and so off 15 She just started living with her dad
41:59
and she was like I've never. Carbon rich before they
42:01
see with. New to having money on?
42:03
See you know like all of the
42:05
my secrecy sixteen girls at and. Boys
42:07
with pretty materialistic like They'll where she wasn't
42:10
the worst but like she would very much.
42:12
It was kind of unusual to see someone
42:14
who was openly just like having their first
42:16
experience of being like the popular girl in
42:19
school because she had all the money, general,
42:21
the clothes and all the everything suddenly necessary
42:23
couples. girlfriend said place where you have a
42:25
has her own career at all by the
42:27
way sorry that's very as you the by
42:30
sizes of television as Vertigo Entertainment and before
42:32
that she worked for think the Person companies
42:34
are legendary and worked on June end to
42:36
the like your. Name many by the
42:38
brains. Whatever. Approach things. she makes
42:40
it works on those so am good for
42:43
you. Not only yeah, she's there, she they're
42:45
they're together. For twenty twenty one their postman
42:47
on her. I didn't look at his. Answer
42:49
And but there be no and soap out
42:51
of these stories. One I I was like
42:53
was thinking would I ever be with someone
42:56
who's image on the cover magazine would bring
42:58
these tears at times be plenty. And whatever
43:00
the step I'm paraphrasing. It was like when
43:02
I saw Discover under cover the radio time
43:04
for something I cried oh wow, that's a
43:06
powerful effect, but they're in love on account
43:09
of Mr. Those. Lava flows of of
43:11
psychosomatic money. So anyway,
43:13
this together and them. A
43:16
good for them and devote the great careers, another
43:18
for them and a play chess me too. I
43:20
am happy for them and into one of the
43:22
videos the game of was it was you pursuit
43:24
seats succeed with the girl she was like kind
43:26
of preppy. she were like the Ralph Lauren adding
43:29
that was a seat in one reform and like
43:31
air attack as you can the I feathery fans
43:33
yes she was Sas see the giving out of
43:35
the invitation. In a given to other people,
43:37
he did. I am hastilow either I don't
43:39
want to me it's com a desert so
43:42
phony crazy how are they playing to they
43:44
look at that like only go I know
43:46
they must be so all of them must
43:48
be so and ourselves lucky to have to
43:51
be yes but anyway it was great and
43:53
payments on them worry are not for the
43:55
exploitation of teenagers so actually it's boss and
43:57
of Esther. Thank you so much. Where
44:00
can the people find you my friends you can
44:02
find me at Esther to names and if you
44:04
go to the link their to should be a
44:06
sign up for him for my sister in this
44:08
bathroom with a nice be pop culture the be
44:11
a podcast and their be bit like at policies
44:13
to call the eighty percent and and will have
44:15
a look you bring about Well I'm going to
44:17
bring it back but I'm kind of re editing
44:19
all the interesting. still have a listen to arm
44:21
the interview that yeah we usually I knew that
44:23
we didn't didn't know each other and we do
44:26
That lies an episode the as Lenny and it's
44:28
like I've got all these that will last. Audio
44:30
recordings of sorts of friendships. Are you than
44:32
my god you were that of a robot.
44:34
I'm only things that they because up until
44:36
the metaphor ages and I'm like for to
44:38
say it nice yesterday and nine afford their
44:41
and you can sign of them. Are there
44:43
any sign of for essar them faith I
44:45
know whether to name's okay my friends Thank
44:47
you so much joy of always. Say.
44:57
Though that's all from the world of entertainment
45:00
this week. Thank you so much within with
45:02
me I really really appreciate you tuning in.
45:04
Am I just a little reminders Other someone
45:06
says me any chance you do an omnibus
45:08
and because they miss the old four months,
45:10
you can just que these episodes are born
45:12
after the other and listen to them all
45:15
in a row. If you are missing the
45:17
old for mass, am not still an upset
45:19
am I probably won't be editing them together
45:21
and but but you can one hundred percent
45:23
listen to them out the same time it's
45:25
It's no problem. And if you're not. Familiar
45:27
with it usually on your podcast ops up
45:30
if you click could have a little buttons
45:32
and the bottom you could pick em. Been
45:34
allowed to cure to next am and then
45:36
it will automatically pay for your it'll be
45:38
just like nothing's ever changed except you'll get
45:40
a little bit of extra me in between
45:42
east Peace although actually probably won't Realistically it's
45:44
for read the same club longer and him
45:47
anyway. I know most of you guys are
45:49
saying that you're really enjoying the new format
45:51
which I'm delighted about cause I think it's
45:53
working really well and but one or two
45:55
people missing the. Olds. The Olds
45:57
one. but it's it's. You can still do
45:59
it. Okay I'm gonna
46:01
go thank you so much to you for listening think
46:04
it's a cancer have none the network and of course
46:06
thank you to assert I will talk to you on
46:08
Friday I have a brilliant interview for you This week
46:10
is already recorded. I know you're gonna lie that and
46:12
said you come back as it is. Ah,
46:49
Hey. Have you played anything fun
46:51
lately? Well it's too late for
46:53
some sunshine. Still said to Length
46:56
of the Ozark for hurry he
46:58
can four thousand acres of land
47:00
for voting waters. Scissors.
47:04
Amazing. Sushi. Was
47:08
and he. Was closer
47:10
to. Than
47:13
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47:16
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