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Flaming Hot Snubs

Released Monday, 29th January 2024
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0:00

This is, he said a Yadiho with

0:03

Eric Winter and Rodland fantab Okay.

0:06

Hello, okod afternoon.

0:08

Hi, how are you. I'm doing

0:10

good, he said a Yadiho. Why

0:13

are you looking at me like that?

0:14

Why are you trying to pron with everything?

0:16

Guys? So this is an experiment

0:19

and if you hate it, you'll let me know.

0:22

You know that I talked to you about

0:24

my situation with my TMJ.

0:27

Can you guys hear it?

0:28

It's very severe. So

0:31

I've been dealing with this new doctor

0:33

orthodontist and

0:36

I have a big device inside my mouth

0:38

that I'm supposed to use

0:41

twenty four to seven even

0:44

eat with it, which is going to be impossible, and

0:47

it's going to take me probably a year because

0:49

of what I do for a living. I if I'm on camera.

0:52

No way you can act with that.

0:53

I can't.

0:54

I can't.

0:54

I'm not even supposed to do the podcast with this. But

0:57

they adjusted it like an hour ago, and

0:59

she is begging me to please

1:02

keep it in my mouth. Basically, they want to change

1:05

my bite completely to release

1:08

the tension on my jaw. So

1:10

the disk that moved completely

1:12

out of the way goes back in or raging

1:14

re generates itself. It's

1:17

a big commitment. I don't know. Surgery

1:21

is this having

1:23

to have jaw surgery, which I don't want to do, but

1:25

I don't want to be in pain anymore. So I'm

1:27

going to try to see how I can

1:29

handle living twenty

1:32

two hours

1:34

of the day twenty two because

1:37

I'm gonna eat without it. I can eat with it.

1:40

You suppose that what I can. So if it's

1:42

severely annoying and you guys think

1:44

that I sound crazy, know that I

1:47

look crazy and I sound crazy, but

1:49

I won't do it again. I guess when I'm when

1:51

I do the podcast, I will remove it. But just

1:53

know that by dinner with me, you're helping me

1:56

heal my job.

1:57

You would risk the healing

2:00

nature of your jaw for surgery just

2:02

to support the podcast.

2:05

I love, he said, I

2:08

love our listens.

2:09

In surgery because you never worked.

2:10

Oh my god, I know. So I don't know how long I'm

2:12

going to last, but I'm going to try again.

2:15

If you can't stand it, let

2:17

me know and I will remove it next

2:19

time.

2:20

So we had a couple of listeners that that wrote in.

2:23

One asked at

2:25

Sheenford f Underscore fl

2:28

asked if we could talk a little bit more about

2:30

our relationship and working together and

2:32

what would be our dream project for the

2:34

two of us to work on. We've worked together

2:37

on the acting side. We did a TV

2:39

movie together. We

2:42

have the podcast, and we get

2:44

along really well. Working together. Listen to the podcast

2:47

is a therapy session because we'll come in, you

2:50

know, hot from an argument. We still have to do the podcast.

2:52

And that's funny because you all don't see that behind the scenes,

2:54

but there's tension in the room.

2:56

Push we're such good actors.

2:58

We pushed through it and then sometimes.

2:59

Annoying the other. I can't stand him, he can't

3:02

stand me. And we do the podcast

3:04

no no, no, Like very few times if we have a fight

3:06

and we do the podcast and we laugh ha

3:08

ha ha, and everything

3:10

is speak.

3:11

We're not talking like a normal couple of a fight.

3:13

It's so awful.

3:15

But sometimes the podcast

3:17

is like a therapy session and we air some stuff

3:19

out with you all and we leave stronger

3:22

and happier, which happens too. But

3:24

listen, you know, we we have a good time. Acting

3:26

wise. We we had a blast working

3:29

together up in Canada. I think it

3:31

was funny because we operate very differently. I

3:33

joke around constantly. I'm

3:35

a bit of a clown.

3:36

This is the dream, guys. We want to do a sitcom.

3:39

We want to do malta cam that

3:41

shoots in la at CBS

3:43

Ratford, which is five minutes from our

3:45

house, and just have

3:48

that kind of a living which you'll work Monday

3:50

through Thursday. You can have time with

3:52

your family and we make people laugh.

3:55

And it was basically doing like a like a he

3:57

said, age of the whole sitcom for

4:00

for a network. That'll

4:02

be the dream.

4:03

Before we started the podcast, we were actually in

4:05

talks to do

4:07

a sitcom, in development on a sitcom,

4:10

and then right before it really

4:12

got off the ground, I booked The Rookie

4:14

and she booked Grand Hotel

4:16

and both

4:19

shows went to a series. The

4:21

Rookie State on Grand Hotel got canceled unfortunately,

4:24

and we've been put on hold

4:27

for the development of this project. But doing this sitcom

4:29

is probably the dream gig for the two of us

4:31

for sure, hopefully

4:34

at Manifests.

4:34

Basically, this is what we want to do. We want to be

4:36

able to do. We

4:39

want to become the next Riki and

4:41

Lucy.

4:41

You do have a.

4:42

Successful sitcom and then

4:45

make that into having our own

4:47

studio and developing and big.

4:49

These are big dreams. It was our

4:52

idea, by the way, to do this

4:54

whole reoky. It was pitched to us people

4:57

that knew us and know our relationship and

4:59

the dynam make kind of what

5:01

you all hear, and he said, don't.

5:03

Want to come to us, you own studio

5:06

of course, so we

5:08

can get the text intention. Oh my gosh, all right, then

5:10

I run for governor.

5:11

Oh wow, there's a lot happening here. That's

5:14

probably the answer to that question. That's that's

5:16

our dream gig. Also another

5:18

listener, pam m.

5:21

We're so happy that you love us and you listened to us

5:23

at the gym all the way from Scotland,

5:25

from Glasgow. That's incredible, that's amazing.

5:28

I love how we have listeners all over the world

5:31

staying uh on this journey with us

5:33

of make up, break up, make up,

5:35

breakup. We don't break up.

5:39

We don't front of the

5:41

cameras have we ever.

5:44

Never? We just told, we just said. But we act very

5:46

well right now, guys, we're not acting. We're actually on

5:49

good terms.

5:50

Because you got late last night.

5:51

Wow, fine,

5:55

that's that's true.

5:56

Sorry, was that my mistake?

5:58

Now are

6:01

out OSCAR nominations.

6:03

I have not seen one movie.

6:05

Not one.

6:07

I'm so behind on

6:09

the movie scene. I couldn't give

6:11

you one opinion about anything here.

6:13

So do you know who got nominated?

6:15

I do know who got nominated, and I have a feeling

6:17

some are very deserving. I

6:21

mean, I hear the cast from Oppenheimer's Great,

6:24

I hear it's a movie. I actually do want to see the

6:28

I don't know if I really care to see Flowers

6:30

of the Moon whatever. That one. DiCaprio

6:32

one. I know the girl's very good in it. That's

6:35

a long movie. I love Scorsese, It's

6:37

just long. Now the interesting one for me is

6:39

Barbie. I

6:41

haven't seen Barbie, and I've heard a lot of people

6:43

that love Barbie, and I know some people that didn't

6:46

really vibe with Barbie. But how

6:49

in the world does everyone get nominated but

6:51

Margot Robbie? Does Barbie

6:54

not get nominated? And I think what

6:56

she did was no easy task portraying

6:59

her so as a Barbie dollar

7:02

Beker told me today that she had to learn how to walk

7:05

like that, to act like she was a

7:07

Barbie. That it wasn't mechanical or

7:09

anything like that was her.

7:11

She was really good. She

7:14

did miracles with the task at

7:16

hand, which is you going to play an icon,

7:18

you're going to play a Barbie, You're going to be a doll.

7:21

And she did it with grace.

7:23

And got snubbed at her too. She

7:25

got snubbed director.

7:28

Correct, Yeah, how

7:31

do.

7:32

You nominate Ryan Gosling

7:34

America? Farah? The script

7:36

got nominated all of these

7:38

aspects of the movie, but

7:40

the director who directed these actors

7:43

didn't get nominated. And the lead

7:45

actress who produced and got the movie made,

7:47

and is Barbie, how does she

7:49

get snubbed? And again, I haven't

7:51

seen it. I'm very happy for Ryan

7:54

and America. But was America

7:56

that much more dynamic than Margot Robbie

7:58

playing Barbie? Or

8:01

is that really a situation where the

8:03

category was much more difficult

8:05

for Margot Robby That could be the reason.

8:07

It's possible.

8:08

She probably deserves it. It's just the category can only

8:10

have a five, so there are probably

8:12

just some very tough.

8:15

The movie America had a piece of material.

8:18

It was a monologue about female

8:20

empowerment and about how difficult and

8:22

how society views

8:24

females, and

8:27

it was a well written piece of

8:29

material that she delivered beautifully,

8:32

and I'm assuming everybody grabbed

8:34

onto that. And I

8:36

don't know. This is what I want to say something,

8:38

And I am very proud of her. Is the first

8:40

time nominated as

8:43

a fellow Latina, somebody that has spent

8:45

her pies her entire

8:47

career being a voice

8:50

for Latino talent, and

8:52

she's very outspoken about

8:54

opportunity and and America

8:58

is its next level. I'm

9:00

very happy for her. Now I'm gonna say you something.

9:04

How in the world does

9:06

Eva Longoria get

9:09

no love for Flaming Heart, a

9:12

movie that I believe is

9:14

so effective, so

9:17

well directed. It

9:19

had everything from joy

9:22

to tears, to incredible

9:25

message to phenomenal acting, great

9:27

score in terms of the music, and

9:30

they did get nominated Diane Warren for

9:32

Best Song, but the entire movie

9:35

to me, was so wonderful.

9:38

And the two lead actors Annie and

9:41

what is his name? My apologies, what is his name?

9:44

Jesse? Jesse? Jesse did

9:48

incredible, did

9:50

incredible and get no love

9:53

at all from any

9:55

award shows. I don't

9:58

understand it.

10:00

Yeah, it's all it's all very bizarre to me. I think some

10:02

of it just comes down to categories, right, So Eva

10:04

had to contend with Scorsese and some big Christopher

10:07

Nolan, some big directors, which maybe that's

10:09

part of the trouble. Doesn't mean it's deserved, but I'm

10:11

just saying that has to be an explanation. Just

10:13

like Margot Robbie, I don't know best supporting

10:15

actor, so you put Gossling in the supporting

10:18

category even though he's technically

10:20

the lead actor in the movie. But

10:22

I guess you could say he's supporting to her, but

10:25

he is the lead actor as

10:27

well.

10:28

So I

10:31

texted you this, and I don't know if I'm talking out of my ass,

10:33

So my apologies. Because

10:36

Eva is so loved and respected

10:38

within the community that within

10:41

the entertainment industry, she is by

10:43

executives, by everybody. But

10:47

I wonder if Flaming Hot would

10:49

have been directed by like an Almodover or

10:52

like a big hot director.

10:54

It's not a first time director for a first time.

10:56

Big feature exactly like from South America,

10:58

from Argentina, like some are you European

11:00

person would have directed

11:03

the movie. I wonder if it would have been different

11:05

because of the machine behind it and

11:07

the money plays behind it. I don't

11:09

know, but maybe I'm talking crazy.

11:12

Maybe I'm talking crazy. She's like, we have a

11:14

show, guys that we saw I

11:20

think so, or maybe it was maybe she was part

11:22

of the mix until the very very

11:24

end. You know, we don't know that. But anyways,

11:27

we thought it was amazing. But it's interesting because

11:29

we have a show that we sold to a network that is

11:31

a Latino Salatino show pretty

11:34

much. You know, the cast is predominantly in Latino.

11:37

It's about I'm most a cultural condo in

11:40

Miami, and and and we having

11:42

a bit of a It's been like climbing

11:45

this crazy mountain to be able to

11:47

to have people understand what we're aiming

11:49

for. And I'm going I wonder if the same

11:52

thing would have been brought to the

11:55

network by George Lopez or

11:57

somebody that is a proven Latino

12:00

talent questions that is a

12:02

phenomenal writer, producer, actor, whatever,

12:04

you know, like very well known. I wonder

12:06

if George Lopez would have brought the material,

12:09

if there will be given him the amount

12:12

of gaka

12:15

that they're giving writer

12:17

that we think is very capable.

12:18

I guarantee you even if you just put him as you

12:21

know, the lead talent and something people are going

12:23

to question.

12:24

They are or they won't.

12:25

No, they won't question it. Want I don't think

12:27

so.

12:27

So do you see that that's the part of this business that

12:29

I I can't

12:32

understand the guys.

12:35

Sorry for my list, But do I sound

12:37

like I have a list a little bit? Is it awful?

12:40

No?

12:40

Are you distracted? Because

12:43

I'm trying to speak very clear.

12:44

I'm very impressed.

12:45

Guys have advice

12:48

for my TEAMJ So sorry,

12:51

I just want to make sure that everybody knows. So

12:53

if they don't start, like halfway through the episode, they

12:56

go over the hebe is she drunk? We

12:58

think she's drunk. I'm not drunk. I

13:01

just have a thing inside my mouth.

13:02

No, you are crushing it. You're

13:04

doing good.

13:06

What if my face changes, They're gonna They're

13:08

going to move my bite, so

13:10

my jaw is going to move forward a little

13:13

bit. Then after doing visil line or whatever,

13:15

braces because now my bite is different,

13:17

so they have to correct my teeth. Am,

13:19

I is it going to change me completely?

13:22

Like Kanye West when he had changed

13:25

it and then now he has titanium teeth. By the

13:27

way, are you gonna do that?

13:29

No? No, thank you. This

13:32

will be my new bike. Let me show you.

13:35

You're gonna pop your jaw out in the podcast

13:37

and it's a problem. No, that's an underbitte.

13:39

That's not going to happen.

13:40

No, I saw you. This is my bike.

13:42

Wait wait, nobody

13:44

can see this. This is a they're listening.

13:48

Can you tell.

13:49

Yeah, if you do that, I can tell when

13:52

you do that, I can tell this

13:55

is gonna be Yeah, that's for real. I can tell is

13:57

awful. I think you have to go Kanye go

14:00

all the way on yee at

14:02

the Platinum. Yeah,

14:04

you look crazy right now. It's taking your chin

14:07

out like that. Eric,

14:10

just no, Dey'll adjusted accordingly. No,

14:12

guys, listen, I'm sorry. Roz is going

14:15

through.

14:15

A You said what I'm doing with the

14:17

other day jeans on. He's

14:20

saying that I look flat as a board, that I have no

14:22

eyes. He was shot. Now I'm paiding

14:24

in like you're just skinny. You're just skinny. Now I'm

14:26

saying, excuse me. Now, I'm saying, listen, this is my new

14:28

bite for my health so I don't

14:31

have any more joe and neck pain. And he's like, you

14:33

look crazy.

14:33

You're I

14:35

I a mistake. She had

14:37

said. We were at dinner and she adjusted

14:40

her chiseled chiseled,

14:42

she adjusted her dress and she said, oh,

14:45

this is I can't believe this is too big for me. And

14:48

I said, well, you think

14:50

you've lost a little weight. She's like, no, it's impossible. I came back

14:52

in Puerto Rico, I gained a pound. I said, well, I

14:54

don't know where that pound went. You've lost

14:56

some weight. And I said, I noticed you were wearing

14:58

jeans the other day, and you've always had a booty.

15:01

And I looked and I was like, unless the jeans were just super

15:03

baggy, I was like, wow, her butt just

15:05

went You didn't have as much of a booty. It went

15:08

flat. And then I got in trouble. She got very mad

15:10

at me. But I could see that as a compliment,

15:12

like go ahead and eat eat

15:14

some eat a burger, okay,

15:18

right, I've always told you could eat.

15:19

No, I've always been small. I know,

15:22

enjoy being skinny. If you're

15:24

into big booties and round

15:27

and big legs and that kind of thing,

15:29

it's beautiful.

15:30

I'm not. Since

15:34

I've been with you, you have been up and down

15:36

with all different types of weights. You've had two children, and

15:38

how many times I told you but how many times have

15:40

I told you? Even when you gained baby, wait, I was like, I

15:42

love it, you look great.

15:44

I don't like it.

15:44

You look great. I like this the

15:46

tinier, but you went super tiny when you did

15:48

your movie Yellow A little skinny

15:51

said you were too skinny.

15:52

I was and pounds one

15:55

hundred and two.

15:56

Okay, But now if I'm

15:58

saying you look beautiful, which I said the

16:00

time, but I'm saying, don't lose

16:02

any more weight like you tell me. Sometimes sometimes

16:04

you tell me, babe, you're getting too skinny, you're losing a little

16:06

weight, and.

16:07

I panic because I'm looking at right now.

16:09

I'm looking at the

16:11

news for different topics that we're

16:13

going to be discussing. Listen, you're

16:17

coming off from my train of thought. My point is because

16:20

sometimes you tell me panic

16:22

and I go, oh my god, I want to be skinny. I'm telling

16:25

you feel free to game.

16:30

It's a tumba and

16:34

I was like, beautiful, so I like it perfect.

16:37

You're making stuff up. That's

16:40

not what I'm trying to say. I'm

16:42

just saying you can go ahead and put

16:45

on some weight if you want to.

16:46

It's okay, Okay, what about my new

16:48

top? Guys, look at this top, my

16:51

little top from Rosselling Sanchez.

16:53

After you're talking about your.

16:56

Talk about it. Yeah, but I'm doing a little clothing line

16:58

guys, and it's going to be very so that

17:00

means out but I cannot talk about it. But

17:02

anyways, this white tom is

17:06

that's part of your clothes. I'm

17:08

very simple and comfortable. Bueno

17:10

bonitoto meaning is

17:12

it's pretty cheap, affordable,

17:15

Bueno good bonito,

17:17

pretty brato affordable.

17:20

That's what you're rocking.

17:21

Yeah, what

17:23

else is happening? What is the latest with Dylan?

17:26

They didn't have to play there yesterday with that fourteen

17:28

friends.

17:29

So one of Sevi's one of Seve's

17:31

tennis friends, Dylan is obsessed, and I

17:34

get it. You want to hang out with older, you know, kids

17:36

and like, yeah, you know buddies

17:39

that feel like they're mature and you can kind

17:41

of They played legos together, but Seve's

17:44

friend from tennis came over hung out with Dylan, God

17:46

bless him, playing legos with him for like

17:48

an hour and a half. Literally, I'm having

17:50

to talk to the moms saying I'm so sorry,

17:52

but is Brodie your fourteen year old son

17:54

available to come hang out and do legos

17:57

with my six year old while we all chatting

17:59

the living room. Oh my

18:01

god, it's too funny. But he has

18:04

found uh like an older brother

18:06

that he just adores. He's obsessed with him.

18:09

It is, It's hilarious.

18:11

I know he's so cute.

18:21

Are we ever going to buy a new house? As

18:23

you started talking to me about.

18:25

This topic, because we're gonna like we have never

18:27

had a fight in front of the cameras and

18:30

live on the podcast.

18:32

Well now I'm surprised you haven't seen anyway.

18:35

Do you know our washer? This is so funny.

18:38

This is like a topic at work. Everybody

18:40

has been asking me about our washer at work. Why

18:43

because the entire time I might set

18:45

on set filming, the people are

18:47

callings. Our washer broke

18:49

down mid cycle, locked

18:52

inside of it for a week, and

18:55

we can't get anybody out to open

18:57

the washer, so everything must stink

18:59

inside. I thought you were gonna use this, for

19:01

sure as an excuse to buy a new house, knowing you goes

19:05

or I get a new house. For sure, this

19:07

is gonna be a tactic. You see, everything's

19:09

falling apart from this house.

19:10

It is no nothing is calling apart because we're all over

19:13

it. But it's it's starting to show

19:15

signs of stuff. Gary. You know

19:18

you're too comfortable, you're too frugal.

19:20

We're never gonna move, guys, unless I'll

19:23

just pay for everything.

19:24

That's not true. I'm

19:27

just happy until we find the right.

19:30

But we have found the house many times

19:32

over. It's just you don't want to do

19:34

it. It's not our budget. You're afraid,

19:36

that's all. And when you say, guys, this is why

19:38

we can't talk about this. I saw two more.

19:42

I saw two more. I can't guarantee you. Eric

19:44

is gonna go to one. He finds a problem with

19:46

absolutely everything. He walks in

19:49

going instead of going in embracing, open

19:52

minded, going, let me see if I like

19:54

this one. He goes in thinking, let me freaking

19:56

find the most mini true

19:59

problem.

19:59

Just my number one problem is out

20:02

of our budget. No, that's not budget.

20:04

That's not true budget

20:07

anymore?

20:07

Whoa big words of podcast?

20:10

Oh gosh, anyway,

20:13

we're going to fight on this.

20:14

Yes, so guys, we're not moving

20:16

unless we moved to Puerto Rico. And

20:19

and I just showed him. I just showed

20:21

him.

20:21

I was she shows me visuals. Oh you know we're

20:23

gonna buy this coffee plantation in Puerto Rico. It's amazing,

20:26

animals, all these things. It's just like, you know,

20:28

you give you the dollar amount. I'm like, are you out of your mind?

20:30

I never said that buying that.

20:32

What are you talking about? Some picture of something

20:35

just for you to sixteen million dollars?

20:37

Guys, that's not that's

20:39

we gonna have a budget for that ridiculous

20:41

that I just showed you so you can see

20:44

this amazing shock That

20:47

place is like we could rent it here

20:51

I broke but I just saw a property white now

20:53

but which is where my parents live. Is a beautiful

20:56

county and they have a house

20:58

with forged stables for four horses,

21:01

right in the middle of the city, like an eight

21:03

year and a half right in the middle of

21:05

the city. Amazing,

21:08

amazing for like, we'll there, we go too far,

21:10

we'll barely use it. No, we'll

21:12

have to move to.

21:13

We'll barely use it. Let me ask you. I asked you this

21:15

the other day. What would you do this? I saw this on the news.

21:17

How would you handle this? There was a flight

21:20

that was leaving from London to

21:22

Dublin, very simple

21:24

commuter flight, and I guess there was some

21:26

storm happening. They couldn't land.

21:29

They circled and circled and circled,

21:31

and then had to re route and fly

21:33

to Paris to let

21:35

the passengers off. The flight that normally is

21:38

an hour and something flight to hop over the water took

21:40

ten hours. Ten

21:43

hours.

21:43

What do you think what happened to me? What

21:48

do you think I would

21:51

happen?

21:51

I would actually it like to be on

21:53

that plane, just to see how you'd have It's actually been a nightmare.

21:55

Oh my god, I.

21:57

Would have been psychiatric here right

21:59

now. What happened to ROVs? She

22:02

hour? She had at

22:07

I'll be dead. No, I

22:09

can't, guys. I flew from Puerto Rico.

22:11

I was delaying the Adallas

22:14

for two hours, and then we land in La

22:17

and the gate was taken by a plane that

22:19

was supposed to exit, but they found some

22:21

maintenance issue, so we were waiting

22:24

at the wrong way for an hour before

22:26

we were able to pull in. I got

22:28

home and you're can ask Eric. On my

22:31

way home, I'm going I

22:33

have anxiety. I don't feel good.

22:35

I think I'm going to throw up. We get

22:37

to the house, everybody sleeping is midnight.

22:41

I walked to the kitchen, I dropped everything,

22:43

and I went to the little kitchen kitchen

22:45

nook, and I had to lay down because

22:48

I had a full on panic attack just

22:50

because I was for one hour stuck

22:53

inside the plane at the wrong way.

22:55

Yeah, it's tough traveling.

22:57

Traveling is a lot and expensive,

23:00

annoying, and the weather is not cooperating.

23:03

And then I don't know if this happens to you

23:05

guys. Every time that I'm flying now because of COVID

23:08

and now this bad flu that everybody keeps

23:11

getting that we got, it doesn't

23:13

fail. I catch a plane

23:16

and whoever is sitting next to me or big

23:19

proximity, like a close proximity to

23:21

me is hacking and coughing

23:24

the entire freaking fly, the

23:26

entire fight.

23:27

Let's bring this on. You must manifest you must

23:30

this out there in the universe, because that's what you always tell me.

23:32

I am I'm manifesting that because I'm so paranoyed

23:34

about not getting COVID again or getting the flu again,

23:36

that I'm flying and I just go, please.

23:39

Again, does it even matter anymore getting COVID

23:41

again, it's getting the flu.

23:42

No, you get very sick.

23:43

I mean you get we got very sick, and we have the flu. I

23:45

know, we don't have COVID.

23:46

But COVID keeps it has like lingering

23:51

effects.

23:52

Do you know that maybe

23:55

the flu does too.

23:56

No, I don't think COVID.

23:57

Just cuddled down into being.

23:59

Just the It might at some point, but I

24:01

think COVID it

24:03

changes everything, gives your GI track issues,

24:06

It gives you a lot of issues,

24:09

still prove brain

24:11

fun I don't know.

24:13

I don't know if it still.

24:15

I don't want to get it again. That's my point.

24:17

It's impossible we're gonna all get it again. We

24:20

have friends that are dealing with it now that still have it

24:22

again.

24:23

Yeah, I know, I know.

24:24

I can't believe we're still even talking about COVID at this

24:26

point.

24:27

Is ever going to go away? I

24:30

have a question for you, Eric, So, somebody

24:32

here on X wrote

24:35

can getting nominated and not Barbie's

24:38

honestly so fitting for a

24:40

film about a man discovering the

24:42

power of patriarchy in

24:44

the real world. Patriarch, What

24:46

do you have to say about that?

24:48

No, it's kind of funny that it's a show that was making

24:50

fun of men in this world, right

24:52

and like this sort of chauvinistic space, and you

24:54

know, it's about female empowerment,

24:57

and then the female does not nominated.

25:00

That is ironic. I didn't think about that.

25:02

How crazy is that?

25:03

I didn't even think about that. That's the point.

25:06

You did your thing. We love you. Listen.

25:09

She produced the movie as well. She made so much money

25:11

that she's probably going go ahead. Everybody can't get

25:13

nominated. I could care less. I'm the one

25:16

left in my way to the bank.

25:17

Yeah, I'm sure it hurts a little

25:19

bit and she's bumped out, but it's you think so. I

25:21

mean, you put all your art and sold of that, and your Coastars

25:24

is getting nominated. I'm sure you're happy and proud of them, but

25:26

at the same time you're like, wow, that was a big snub.

25:28

I'm sure it has to bother.

25:30

And Jelen Michaels has come

25:33

out. You know, Julian Michaels from The Big

25:35

Loser. Is that any of the show, The

25:38

Biggest Loser. She's a phenomenal

25:40

trainer, so she is swinging against

25:43

the zempic. But doctor Dubrow

25:46

came on TMZ Live to talk about why

25:48

the drug is considered a

25:51

miracle.

25:54

Why

25:58

are people just going to put weight back

26:00

on as soon as they stop ozempic.

26:02

I mean, I think so, because the whole

26:04

thing is.

26:05

Just curge your appetite. Ape.

26:07

But then if you want to eat again, then I guess you have

26:09

to.

26:09

If you don't learn how to eat the right

26:12

way and healthier choices, aren't

26:14

you just going to fall back?

26:17

It's going to come back, all of it?

26:21

I guess.

26:21

So, I don't know. This

26:24

is tough, noz empic for you.

26:26

You need to uh that

26:29

you have some burgers epic some

26:31

burgers.

26:33

You're so joking.

26:35

Wow, guys, you look beautiful. Wow.

26:38

You know what. I get a lot of compliments,

26:41

so I don't care.

26:43

Absolutely beautiful. I'm joking you. Thanks

26:47

for listening. Don't forget to write us a review

26:49

and tell us what you think.

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If you want to follow us on Instagram, check goes

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email Eric and Ross at iHeartRadio

26:57

dot com. He said, is

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27:01

podcast Network.

27:02

See you next time.

27:03

Bye,

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