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John Tory confirms he won’t run for mayor in 2026, Netflix backs away from buying Warner Bros. Discovery’s assets, Canadian passport fees are set to rise, Scream 7 crushes the box office, a massive Baywatch reboot casting call turns heads, Justin Timberlake moves to block release of his 2024 DUI bodycam footage, and we hit quick updates on Zendaya–Tom Holland marriage chatter, 3D‑printed homes in California, and more.
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Well it's looking like the Paramount Warner Bros. Netflix deal is coming to a close
And it will be Paramount that actually wins out over Netflix
But that bully offer that they brought to their board
111 billion dollars is what Paramount will pay for Warner Bros. See
The difference is that Paramount was willing to take their conventional television assets
Which Netflix didn't want
So the conventional television assets are TNT CBS CNN
MTV Showtime Adult Swim DC Studios Paramount Plus
Nickelodeon HBO Max Comedy Central
So they didn't want their conventional TV
They didn't want TNT CBS CNN MTV
Do you want to like the big stuff?
They wanted the big ones
So Paramount is taking all of it so they know
The properties that they will now own are like endless
Endless
All the rights to Star Trek
And it helps the movie theaters
DC Comics
Yeah because their deal was that the big fear with Netflix is that
Netflix had committed to
Keep films in theatrical runs for a period of time
But everybody knew that that window was eventually going to shrink
And then theater owners and a few directors were worried that
From now on everything would just be straight to streaming as opposed to
Getting a theatrical run
And therefore when that starts to happen
That's when things like the Academy Awards have to start changing their rules
Because right now the rule is the streaming movies do win
And they have to be in the theater for X amount of time
In enough changes
Yeah so they were worried about that
But is this a good deal?
Who knows?
Who knows?
It's a lot of money though man
It's a lot of borrowed money too
A lot of Saudi money too
A lot of Saudi money in there
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Max Scherzer
signed that $3 million deal with the Blue Jays
So Mad Max is going to be back
And his wife Erica
Yeah I'll plot that
He's not a guy
They got mad
His wife Erica posted on social the letter that their daughter wrote
And so their kid wrote a letter and said hey can you please send this to the Blue Jays
This was after the end of last season
And the daughter wrote
Young, young like I like probably like
To me like 678 kind of things
67
Somewhere around there but she wrote this
And I'm just going by the handwriting
It looks like she's eight
She wrote to your Blue Jays
I'm so sorry that you didn't win the World Series
I hope that you win next time
I hope my dad is back with the team
My whole family loves spending time in Toronto with our dad
We love the aquarium, the sea and tower
And of course the stadium
I'm looking forward to coming back next season
Love Max Scherzer's daughter
And the wife posted looks like she gets her wish
That kid is going to be asked by athletes everywhere
Everywhere to write
I know, I know
Austin Matthew should be calling her up
There you go
You can use some
Can you write a letter to everyone
And just tell them not to be mad at me anymore
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They had that giant open casting call for the reboot of Baywatch
Oh, and I want you to I want to read this piece from variety to you
They started off this way
40,000 people submitted reels and headshots
And only 2,000 of them were invited to audition
2,000
Hundreds flew across the country to spend 45 seconds reading a few lines of dialogue
Among the people gathered a mother and daughter with zero acting experience
Who came from Colorado
A math tutor and a self-diagnosed midlife crisis
An influencer who had never heard of Baywatch until she saw the casting call
A woman caked in white face paint who explains
I'm a clown
They asked the series leads Stephen Amel for his thoughts on the process
He said, quote, this whole thing is not normal
Oh, sweet baby Jesus
The producers are looking to cast
We know lifeguards obviously, but also extras, barflies, regulars
People who live there, all this other stuff
So there's a lot of things
And they're making it very clear
That this reboot is not campy like the movie was with the rock and Zach Efron
They say we never make fun of the original
This is McGee who's directing the pilot
He's good
Yeah, he's great
He says anything that proves to be as zeitgeisty as Baywatch doesn't deserve snark
He brings up Top Gun Maverick as a guiding light for how to honor nostalgic IP
With a big hearted blockbuster version
So they're taking it seriously
I love it
Yeah, man, I'm down with that
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Benny Blanco's feet, we talked about this yesterday
He does his podcast with his best friend Lil Dickie
I don't know if you've ever watched that show
Did you ever watch Lil Dickie show?
I didn't watch it at all
I heard it's funny though
It's one of the funniest shows I've ever seen in my life
But he's doing the podcast
And he had his bare feet
And he put them up on the couch
And all during the podcast
Everybody noticed how dirty his feet were
And then he farted during the podcast
But it was his dirty feet that everybody's going on about
He's known as Datti Blanco
Here is Datti Blanco talking to Jimmy Kimmel about his dirty feet
There is something that turned up
People were watching your multimedia experience
And people seem to be fascinated with the idea that Benny's feet are very dirty
Really?
Okay
I noticed that too, Jimmy
Wait, wait
Explain, it's okay
First of all
inexplicable
First of all, it's the facilities fall, it's not mine
The floors are the...
I have great feet
Hold on
Now you're seeing this facility
It's Kristen in my house
Someone zoom in on my foot
Look at that
Look at that
We can't see the bottom
Okay, look at that
Three, three, four
Look, there's this
Look at that
Are you kidding me?
It was the first day we filmed anything
So crew was coming in and out
It probably was a little bit different
You should get in only fans for that thing
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you
It's the second route
Because your foot has an afro also
Yeah
Oh my god
I've never seen the hair
The other side you've got a little foot afro
Focus on the good part
Yeah
How about that?
I got hair
So you're seeing that Dave's floors are not clean
And that's the reason that your foot
On that day
Thank you
On a few days
A few of the days it's been here
You're walking onto a set where you know multiple people are going to be
I guess he walks around barefoot a lot, right?
Which is fine, I do that
Yeah
But there is a lot of crew and a lot of dirt and everything else
Because we're doing this in Little Dickey's house
And so he was just walking around barefoot
And he blames the other people that is feap or dirty
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Paul Katz
Lisa Rina, this is crazy
So she was on traders, right?
Is that a deal?
Yeah
The new season of traders
And I guess at the rap party
Which is like a staff event
At the for season four of traders
The story was that she claims that she was
Roofied
What?
At the rap party for the show
And she was there with all her cast members and everything else
And somebody had noticed that she was not acting normal
Because of the amount that they thought that she had had to drink
Which was not a lot
And they alerted her husband
And then Harry Hamlin
And then he got her out of there
And what exactly happened?
Who knows?
But listen to this
This is Lisa Rina talking to a good day New York with Jerry O'Connell
You made news about, you know, you thought that maybe you were Roofied at the party?
Yes
I was
You knew that for certain
Well, I do
Did you take like a test or something?
I did
Do you know what it was?
I had fentanyl in my system
What?
Yes, I'm not kidding
I had fentanyl high levels of endphetamines and other things
But I can't talk a lot about it because we're still dealing with it
It was leaked tonight and my team is dealing with it now
Oh my gosh
They're crazy
At a rap
For a TV show
That is wild
I wonder if that camera's in that place
I don't know, man
What show is she on again?
Real housewives
But wasn't she in Melrose' place?
No
Is that right, baby?
Is she on these or our lives?
Yes
Maybe Melrose later years, but not OG Melrose
I don't think she was OG Melrose
I could be completely wrong though
Melrose' place from 92 to 99
What's she really?
Who should buy a Melrose' place?
What was her character's name?
And she's in Veronica Mars
Yeah
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He did rivalry
We had said that these guys better get their asses back into the writers room
And crank out a second season
Well, everybody's still talking about it
And they are
They went to the cottage and started writing?
Yes, they did
There wasn't really a plan going into this for a season two
But because of the reaction
Which has been just insane
They are now telling fans spring 2027
So one year, one year turn around
But how long does it take to write it?
They kissed and they kissed and they kissed and they kissed
Yeah, but you got to shoot all of it
You got to shoot it all, right?
You got to book your locations
You got to do all this stuff
That's quick to shoot five kisses
That's a quick turn around one year
But that's rare today
For aGameShow
I know
When everything else is two plus
I want it sooner
This is Kabalai news, man for the For Fans
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Stream Seven did massive money over the weekend
And the reason that this is so important
Is, Nav Campbell was at odds with the people behind Scream
And she sat out the last one
because they didn't want to pay her what she felt she deserved for her legacy with that franchise
and the film. So she skipped six. They actually hilariously referenced that in the new one. Do they?
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. She skipped it. And and then so she came back. They paid her. I think it was
like seven mill or something like that for for scream seven and scream seven scream one came
a 30 years ago by the way. Wow. Scream seven opened this weekend and it had the biggest opening
of all the screen movies. Really? With the best one in the franchise. Yeah. With Neb Campbell back.
64.1 million dollars. So you know what I mean? Like pay the girl the money. Pay the girl the money.
Do what you got to do. She just proved to you. Yep. Why? She is that franchise. She is.
This is the Ross and Mocha show podcast. The I guess they're no longer called the sag awards.
They're called the actor awards now, which is weird. But wasn't it called the like screen actors?
It was always the screen actors guild awards and they have a really really weird thing because
when you would ever say them because I've been to the screen actors guild awards countless times.
And they the one rule that they had was you were never allowed to call it the sag awards.
You had to call it the screen actors guild awards. They hated one anyone ever called it the
sag awards, which I felt was weird, right? Everybody calls it the sag awards. So then they
changed it because I guess they're like negative. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. And so they
change us. And now it's the actor awards. Harrison Ford getting very emotional. He received the
lifetime achievement award last night. Sometimes we make entertainment. Sometimes we make art.
Sometimes we're lucky to make them both at the same time. And if we're really fortunate,
we also get to make a living doing it. Success in this business brings a certain freedom that comes
with responsibility to support each other, to lift other's up when we can,
to keep the door open for the next kid, the next lost boy who's looking for a place to belong.
I'm indeed a lucky guy. Lucky to have found my people. Lucky to have work that challenges me.
Lucky to still be doing it. I don't take that for granted. How old is Harrison Ford now?
How old is that? It's got to be in his 80s. He's 83. He's 83. Yeah. Wow.
The pit did very well. So Noah Wiley winning best actor in a drama, but also outstanding
performance buying ensemble in a drama. So the whole cast one here is Noah Wiley accepting on
behalf of the cast. I will be honest and say that of all the trophies that are out there,
I was so desirous of this one for this cast just so I could share this moment right now with them.
I've never been more proud of a group of people in my life. This is the hardest group of working group
of people who answered a call for a kind of buy-in, immersive, total experience. And it's been
challenging and difficult and rewarding in ways that I couldn't possibly fathom. But I look at
your faces in every second of it, I wouldn't change one thing. Oh my god, we're so grateful for this
I can't even tell. And two of the fellow nominees, the work is so exceptional. The work is so exceptional
that this is really humbling and really exciting. Thank you very, very much.
I saw an interview with one of the young women on that show, one of the actors. And
do you know what sides are when you go into a movie set? So you know how you have your main script,
right? Yeah. So sides are these little mini versions of like the script in that particular scene.
And sometimes it has blocking direction or everything else. But it's like a little pocketbook
version of what the script is for that scene. And it's handy for people. And actors like just throw
them in their back pocket and then they go over their their sides and they you know touch up on
their lines and everything else. And then they just hide it or hand it off to to an assistant.
But when you watch the pit, there's so much going on. There's so much dialogue and there's
so much medical stuff. And every scene has nine people in it. And it's so fast paced. And one
of the actors was talking about how difficult the show is to do because it's a no side set.
Oh, meaning when you walk onto that set, there's no reminder you don't have the pocket book
of your lines. Like when you walk onto that set and you better know and to do a scene,
you got to know because your scrubs don't have back pockets. And you could hand them off.
People to have sides and scenes where they're naked. You just you hand it off. But the
the name, where do you think they keep? Yes, but the rule that the rule is it's a no side set.
So they get no reminders once there once can you believe that? It's all that medical
stuff. Numbers. Wow. That's incredible. Right? Yeah. Yeah. It's pretty wild.
But what happens if you, I don't know, like if you screw up? Yeah. Can I please look at my side?
I know. And there's and there's never a scene that has just two people talking. Yeah.
It is always a scene with like nine people just sort of like going. Yeah. It's incredible.
Did you you don't watch the show? No, no. So you didn't see the the show where the
woman came in. What's the best way to say this? Compact it. Compact it. Okay. Like
like no bowels compacted. Like she couldn't like she's like constipated.
Constipated. Yes. Yes. And they had to and one of the young doctors had to help her
like get it out. Yeah. Extract. Extract. Thank you. It's like siphoning gas out of the tank.
No, it's it's more like you drop something down the drain of a sink and you had to go
and get it with a. No. No. No. No. Yo, they have heard of like we're store
relaxes on here drink this. Yeah. And there was that other episode where the guy came the old guy
came and he'd take it too much Viagra. Oh, yeah. Right. Yeah. And then they had to drain it
with a needle. And they showed it. No, they didn't. Yes, they did. It's a great show, by the way.
You got to get on that. Oh, man, when they cut the guys cast off, it was full of maggots.
That's so gross. That's why you win awards. The Ross and Mocha Show podcast.
Hot cast. Zendaya and Tom Holland. Everybody's wondering when they're going to get married. And I
guess the the her stylist guiding law roach did an interview with Access Hollywood. I don't think
he's being serious here, but whatever a lot of people are saying that Tom Holland and Zendaya
are already married. You and Zendaya have the relationship every stylist and every celebrity would
love to have. We know she's going to be getting married. Are we thinking about the looks already
for the wedding? Do you come to her and say, hey, Zendaya, I think or does she say, this is the bride
I want. The wedding already happened. Y'all missed it. You know the other day they say she had on a
gold band. The wedding is over. Sorry. But I know what what what I'm thinking about is all the
movies that she has coming out. There's a lot of premieres. There's a lot of clothes. There's a
lot of fashion. There's a lot of archive. There's a lot of method dressing. So I'm looking forward
to that. And that's when I'm concentrating on that. They're not married, right?
I thought it was serious. What's it going? A year ago, he was doing law roach was doing interviews
saying that when they do get married, it's going to be private. You'll never know. So I believe him.
You do? I don't think so. Me neither. This is the Ross and Mocha show podcast. You've
been watching love story at all. The JFK Jr. Carolyn Bassett show. No more. I'm obsessed. Love show?
Real love story. It was a JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bassett. It's their story. Do you know that at all?
No, you don't know that at all. No. I know that girl. It was super. It was such a impactful time in
my life because it's all like mid 90s kind of stuff when. Wait, who JFK JFK Jr. John, okay. Yeah,
you don't know the story. Don't know. Okay. Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, no. I don't know. I can
understand. So JFK Jr. was sort of like he became, his dad was JFK. Yeah. And then when his
dad was killed, there's the one super famous shot where he was like a little boy,
whereas dad's horse is going by him on the road. And he's like four years old or whatever it was.
Oh my god. And he salutes his dad's horse. That's like a little boy. So John, John grew up as
the sort of heir of all of that because he was too young to really understand what was going on.
And then because of the way paparazzi and everything else were and with his mom getting remarried
and he became the first sort of like massive target for paparazzi impress his whole life,
his whole life. He began to politics too. He was about to. And then he died. Is he in? Yeah,
he was playing crash. He was flying. He got his pilots license. No, he was playing. Oh my god,
that's so sad. And Carolyn beset. But anyway, and her sister. Yeah. But the whole story is this,
right? Oh my god. So the guy, the guy playing JFK. I mean, listen, I don't, do I, do I think he's
doing a great job? I think he's doing a fine job. I think that they made his hair too dark.
Careful. I'm not saying he's not. I think he's doing a fine job. I think that they made his
hair too dark, right? But what I really want to know is that because JFK junior had some wild
fashion sense, because it was the 90s. So he would do like a Hawaiian shorts with a dress shirt
and a backwards can go hat. Okay. Like he was, he was that guy, right? Out of Sandler. Yeah. And
yeah, basically out of Sandler. Yeah. But the guy, the guy who's playing him, like the clothes are
perfect. Like the ridiculous JFK fashion that they put on this guy is insane. But I'm obsessed
with the show. Obsessed with the show. It's Ryan Murphy. Yeah. It's a Ryan Murphy show. Yeah.
They did Darrell Hannah dirty, though, I think. Who does she play? She, because she dated JFK
junior for a while. Oh, she did. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And they portray her as kind of like whatever.
But also they don't, they Carolyn beset. They like, I think, like, because she never did an
interview. So nobody knows really anything about her. The, the wife, right? But a lot of people
say Carrie Bradshaw is based on her. Really? Yeah. Yeah. I'm reading a lot of stuff on this. And
people think that Carrie Bradshaw is very much caring. Yeah. The Ross and Mocha show podcast.
I want to get back to the Screen Actors Guild Awards last night, aka the actor awards.
It was the outstanding performance by female actor in a comedy series and Catherine O'Hara won,
right? And of course, Catherine O'Hara sadly passed away. And I want to play this whole thing
because it's just really, really great. This Seth Rogen came on stage to accept the award on behalf
of Catherine O'Hara. I was asked to assume the very sad honor of accepting this award on O'Hara's
behalf. I know she would have been honored to receive this award from her fellow performers
who I know she respected so much. She was such big fans of all of yours. I obviously, you know,
have been reflecting on the time I was fortunate enough to spend with her and working with her.
And something that I've just been marbling at over the last few weeks was, was really her ability to
be generous and kind and gracious while never, ever minimizing her own talents and her own ability
to contribute to the work that we were doing. She knew she could destroy and she wanted to
destroy every day on set. And I haven't said this to the other actors because I didn't want them
to get ideas, but pretty much every evening before she had a shooting day on our show, she would
email me and Evan an email that always was pretty similar and it said, hello, I hope you'll consider
the following. And then there would be a completely rewritten version of the scene
she was in. That's great. And literally 100% of the time it made not just her character better,
but it made the scene better and the entire show better as a whole. And she really showed that
you can be a genius and be kind and one of those things does not have to come at the expense
of the other in any way, shape or form. This is beautiful, man. So I guess I'll just leave you
with this. If you have people in your lives that don't know her work, if they're kids in your
lives or just people who are out of touch or stupid or something, just show them O'Hara dancing to
Harry Belafonte and Beetlejuice, show them O'Hara hurting her knee, invest in show, and doing that
amazing thing where she hobbles around and tell the people as they are laughing that that's
Catherine O'Hara and we were lucky that we got to live in a world where she so generally shared
her talents with us. Thank you. Oh my God. That's great. Also, guys, this year, when we're all at
home watching Home Alone, man, that movie is going to hit different. Her end, the dad and the show
are gone. This is the Ross and Mocha Show podcast. Shia LaBuff did an interview because remember,
we got arrested during Marty Grom? He got in like a huge brawl, a huge fight and then he got out
of jail and then he ran back to Marty Grom foot, bought a t-shirt on the way and then just continued
to party. So this made a lot of news and he did like a long, like hour-long interview with this guy
after Marty Grom, but this is the big headline where Shia LaBuff was talking about how he's afraid of
a big gay people. What? But I'll be honest with you, big gay people are scary to me. What do you mean?
When I'm like standing by myself and three gay dudes are next to me touching my leg, I get scared.
I'm sorry. If that's homophobic, then I'm that. Yeah. Does that happen a lot? No, it just happened
one time. Recently. Well, that's why I got arrested. Oh, okay. Yeah. So you were sort of being
groped and surrounded. I'm not going to say that because my lawyer said, oh, it's okay, it's okay,
it's okay. We can make it. No, I am wrong for touching anyone ever and that's the end of my
statement on this one. That sounds good. Cool. Moving back to like what kind of things would set
off that Napoleon complex? Being challenged my masculinity, being challenged, let me touch my
girls, touch my kid or, you know, I'm good with gay. Be gay over there though. Don't be gay in my lap.
Oh my gosh. I'm in LaBuff. I mean, like, also don't grop, Shia LaBuff. Thank you.
Right? Like, I mean, with all due, we haven't heard their side. Yeah. Well, I mean, there was a
fist fight. So we don't have something happening. Something happened. Uh-huh. Whether you're
gay or straight, do not grop another person. I mean, I also, I also think Shia LaBuff was a,
you know, a young guy in Hollywood who had a real questionable dad, who sort of, you know,
left him on sets, everything else. Like, who knows what happened to Shia LaBuff, right? We know
we have a lot happened to a lot of other people, right? Like, God knows what only happened to that
kid. I'm not saying anything did, but, but we don't know. But, but yeah, I mean, just listen,
don't fist fight anybody, but also don't grop anybody. Yeah. Right?
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Uh, over in Iran, itola Komenay and his henchmen were reportedly killed within the first 30
seconds of that mammoth blitz. Uh, the itola's headquarters was obliterated when the US and
Israel unleashed what they called Operation Epic Fury. Wow. That sounds like a movie.
After the CIA spent months tracking him, Donald Trump gave the green light for the strikes
after the intelligence agency spotted indicators that they were planning a that Iran was planning
to hit US bases. Israeli spies infiltrated the itola's regime and knew where he would be
for those meetings while they were taking place. They were working on this for months. And I
guess what happened was they weren't worried about leaks. And so they built with this in internal
sort of group who were their responsible responsibility was to find people that could be spies and
leaks. But the people who were on that board were actually spies. Oh my God. So they then they didn't
know, right? It was just like it was all it was all inside like absolute craziness. Over the
weekend, Trump said that Iran was ready to talk. However, a veteran power broker loyal to a
ran supreme leader has ripped that calling Trump is a delusional fantasies and warned that the US
that they are not willing to negotiate. He delivered that message yesterday after announcing
the formation of a provisional governing structure. And then meanwhile, three US F-15s were shot
down by Kuwaiti air defense systems in a tragedy of friendly fire. The American military
said in a statement earlier this morning, all six crew members aboard those planes were able
to eject safely and are in stable condition over the weekend. Three American soldiers deployed
to Kuwait as part of that unit overseas for they were doing logistics work in Kuwait. They were
killed in one of the Iranian attacks. Yes, dumb question. Excuse my ignorance. Yes. Why do they call
a friendly fire? It's when like you you like you like when you shoot down your own planes. So
they're working with Kuwaiti with Kuwait, right? Got it. So they have bases. They're the US's
bases in Kuwait, but they also have their own missile defense. And so what happened was they saw
US F-15s flying through the air. They thought they were I guess Iranian and they shot them down.
And then they ejected. Sometimes it'd be your own pilots are fine, right? That's that's what friendly
fire is. It's a terrible term. Yeah. For when that happens, friendly fire, but it's the term
that has just been used since the beginning of time. Yeah, but I always say is like you look
off a shot in the air to be like you'll we're here like as a yes, as a warning. Yes, right?
We're not attacking. Yes, it's just like a friendly what's up. Yes, that would be that's also
that's friendly fire. Boom, look off a shot. And that's it. Yeah, yeah, yeah, let the homies know,
right? Don't come at us, but we just want to let you know like we're in your gates. We're here.
This is the Ross and Mocha show podcast. At the SAGA Awards last night or the actor awards,
sinners taking best ensemble for the film category as well as Michael B. Jordan for
making my twin actor in a leading role. Here's Michael B. I remember as a kid in this industry and
you had to earn your vouchers to become a member of SAG. You know, I thought it was this club,
this club that I want to be in so bad, but you had to get vouchers and depending on how many lines
you had in an episode or a show would determine, you know, if you if you got that got that membership
part or not. And I remember watching all the other actors that I looked up to being a part of that
club, being a part of SAGA after, being a part of this community. And I was like, man, I want to
be that one day. So I remember when I got my SAGA aftercard, I was like, man, I'm like an entry
level member. And those guys that were on stage with the awards and the nice suits talking
being in fancy places like that, that's what I always wanted. And that kid from New York,
New Jersey standing here right now, man, just being in this room right now with all these people
who see me grow up in front of the camera and in these rooms. And I feel the love and support
as you've always given me and encouraged me to go on and do my best. So I just want to say thank you.
And yeah, man, it's pretty cool. There we go. So who knows what's going to happen at the Academy
Awards? There it's kind of all over the place right now. Senna's going to guess it. It will
absolutely, but who's going to win Best Actor? Don't know. This is the Ross and Mocha Show podcast.
Couple of big stories over the weekend. Kelly Osborne was at the Brit Awards and
it just didn't look like Kelly Osborne. And the comments that were sort of, that I was reading
anyway, weren't so much disparaging. They were more concerned because Kelly Osborne has lost an
incredible amount of weight. And she released the statement saying there's a special kind of
cruelty in hammering someone who is clearly going through something, kick him you while I'm down,
doubting my pain, spreading my struggles as gossip and turning your back on me when I needed you
the most. I'm currently going through the hardest time in my life or dad just passed away.
I should not even have to defend myself, but I won't sit here and allow myself to be dehumanized
in such a way. I don't know if you've seen the pictures of Kelly Osborne.
Her cheeks are like really something. Yeah, yeah. So I and this is not a new thing. And I want to go
back to a clip. I think it was late 2024. Was it not more? Is that what it was?
When ozempic was first all the rage and Kelly and her mom, Sharon Osborne, were all over ozempic.
And if you remember Kelly's attitude towards ozempic was that the people who are hating on ozempic
are hating on it because they can't afford ozempic. I think it's amazing. And I think it's great for
them. There are a million ways to lose weight. Why not do it through something that isn't as boring
as working out? People hate on it because they want to do it. And the people who hate it on the
most, the people who are secretly doing it or pissed off that they gone aboard it. And that's just
unfortunately right now it's it's something that is very expensive, but it eventually won't be
because it actually works. So the people that were hating on ozempic are the people who can't afford
ozempic. Like that's that's a that's a trash statement that right? But now she's saying she's sick
or you don't know she's just going through I mean she's grieving and she's not you know, but
but when you look at her like the like nobody was I didn't hear a lot of people goofing on her
per se it's just absolute concern because she just doesn't look like she doesn't look healthy.
Like this is when you need people to sort of step in and be like yo we got to get you some
other help you need help with this stuff but we got to get you some other help as well.
The other big story over the weekend was Jim Carrey's brought his new face to an awards show
where he was given a big lifetime achievement award in Paris. And I don't know if you've seen
the clips of that interview where that just does not look like Jim Carrey at all. You can you can
look that up. No, he just got the sort of Bradley Cooper eyes and the and the new cheeks and
and everything else. So everybody was like yo what is going on with Jim Carrey? And then I
guess there was a special effects guy. I don't know who this guy is named Alexis Stone who impersonates
celebrities with masks. And then he put up like a really bad AI picture of a hotel room in Paris
with the with a Jim Carrey mask fake teeth and a wig on the desk and was trying to convince
everybody that was actually him that went to this awards show and impersonated Jim Carrey.
So anyway, so the organization released a statement saying organizers of the French awards say that
the rumors are a non issue. They say Jim Carrey's visit has been planned since the summer from the
outset. He was extremely touched by the Academy's invitation eight months of ongoing constructive
discussions. He worked on his speech in French for months. He came with his partner, his daughter,
his grandson and 12th close friends and family members. So it was not an impersonator. Although
although what? When this Jim Carrey was signing autographs outside, people noticed that the Jim
Carrey in the past would always sign with his right hand and then this particular person was
signing with his left. So there are conspiracy that it's not Jim Carrey. But it was Jim Carrey at
the awards show. We don't know. We do. Don't do this man. This show. The Ross and Mocha show podcast.
God, have you seen the price of passports lately? Passports. Organic the price of passports.
Yeah, NGO passports, organic, gluten free, very free. My kids very free vegan passports.
Yeah, that's all you need to know. The cost of passports going up on March 31 by 2.7%.
That means the price of a five year passport will rise to just over $123 and a 10-year passport
you're looking at $164. They should do it where like if you plan on traveling three times,
it's this much. But if you're going to travel five times, it's this much like a bus ticket. Yeah.
You're transfer with that. Because if you travel less, you should spend less.
So what you want like a temporary like you want to be able to just use like a punch card like
if you're like a sort of a package deal like bundled. Right. But then the thing is if they scan
it, well, you've only traveled three times. I'm sorry, so you can't travel today. Yeah,
because that's what I want when I'm overseas somewhere. It's like some sort of unreliable document
that nobody else in the world understands. Yeah, that's exactly what I want. That's the end
up in a jail, man. Yeah. Let's say you end up living in Mexico for the rest of your life.
Vax. Yeah. The Ross and Mocha show podcast. The blood moon is happening. I think it's
a probably over by now. What a blood. Oh, lunar clips. You can play that. That's fine.
I got no problem. Eclipse occurs when the earth passes between the sun and the moon.
When that happens, a gigantic shadow is cast across the lunar surface,
turning it into a blood moon due to its deep reddish orangey kind of color. The alignment
can only occur during a full moon phase, because I believe day is a full moon.
Damn it. Mori went to get a coffee for the show started. Talked to people on the street.
The blood moon is happening right now. Look up at the moon and tell me how it makes you feel.
Look at the blood moon. Uh-oh. The god of war. It's sore. The god of war. Mars. I kind of, um,
shocked. Yeah. What's up? It's right there, right? Yeah. Uh. Is it beautiful?
It's remarkable. It's like that. It's spectacular. It does kind of look like Mars. I would be like,
what? Uh, it is remarkable, sir. Hey, the Ross and Mocha show podcast.
I want to play this Cardi B clip. I guess Cardi has a problem with fans fighting in her concerts.
Oh, no. Like, well, she's on stage. Like, fans are just going at each other.
And she's telling them to stop, but she's telling them to stop for the most Cardi B reason ever.
Ladies and gentlemen, please don't fight. Positive message? Yeah.
Because when you fight, yeah, I know. I want to see it. I want to see it. Oh, no.
And that distracts me from my performance. And then I'm all over the internet.
Oh, no. Don't encourage. So don't fight because it's distracting because I'm performing,
and I actually want to see the fight. Totally. That's gonna end. Yes. This can cause riots.
Hey, the Ross and Mocha show podcast. Um, sometimes, uh, somebody creates like a comic book or a
video game, and then it goes through the whole world of, you know, different versions of it,
and then eventually sometimes it becomes a film. Uh, that's happening with God of War right now,
where it's they've turned it into a show. God of War, super popular video game. Yeah.
The main character is a guy named Kratos, who was just this vicious sort of warlord Viking
kind of guy. He's gray with like red paint on his face. Uh, so the creator of God of War, the guy
who created God of War all those years ago, and I don't think he's been happy with the last couple
video games either saw the first picture that, uh, Amazon Prime released of God of God of War,
the TV show. Okay. And it's a shot of this Viking guy, um, in the woods, sort of like bending over
and looking at something. And this is what the creator of God of War said. First of all,
he said that the, the show looks so bad in so many ways. He said, Kratos in that pose with
this expression, not the guy's face, but the expression, he just looks stupid. If you're going,
if you're going to reveal to most people, a brand new character that you hope is going to carry
your series for the first time, and they've never really seen this before. And this is the way
you introduce them. Maybe that's conscious. Maybe they're like, well, what we really want to focus
on is the father's son story. And if we focus on him being like a Spartan rage and all that,
maybe people are like, I don't want to watch that show or maybe. But then at that point,
you could find a picture that doesn't look like he's taken a crap in the woods.
I'm looking at this photo. I agree with every single thing he's saying. The way he's describing,
this guy does not look scary. No, it looks like a big dummy. No, because if you compare that photo
to like the box covers for the video game stuff, yeah, I know he looks menacing on that. But
anyway, not happy at all. That's from the creator of God of war. I've never played that game.
Is it a good guy? I don't even know. I don't know. It is good. Is it a good game? I don't know.
I don't know any of those games, man. Trying to think of the last video game I played. I played a
game with Roxy over the holidays, where you're like a little kid and you are in the belly of
some ship. And there's just these like giant grotesque like obese, like greasy monster,
human kind of people that just try and eat you, right? And you got to run away from them.
Where'd you play this game? It's on PS5, something like that. What's it called? I don't know, man.
But it's a terrifying game. Like it's scary. Like when you, how do I even search that? Look at greasy
guys. Yeah, look up. Look up. Girl in yellow raincoat, video game, fat greasy,
um, murder. And then, and then at one point, little nightmares,
and then at one point in the game, you like, you get hungry in the game and then you can't run
as fast. So you got to, like, you got to look for this stuff. Yo, a legit just said,
yeah, did not match any document like that exact phrase. Yeah, but can you know, don't go any
inches just to see what's there on here? Okay. I think it's a little nightmares. It's called
very little nightmares. Hold on here. The girl in the yellow raincoat dies by falling off a cliff
into the ocean during a confrontation with the predate with the pretender. After the chase,
the pretender lunges at her, causing both the plunge into the water. Oh, the raincoat floats to
the surface. Is that the game? I don't know. It might be the game. I don't think it doesn't look
like the game to me. But anyway, so there, you got to feed this girl, right? Like she gets sluggish
and then you got to find food and I'll throw out the game. They're, it's like regular. Like,
you find these little vials and then she, you know, eats it in whatever, right? Yeah, I looked
up the wrong thing. And then at one point in the game, there's like, uh, like a little animal,
like a mouse or a rabbit or something like that that she finds. Uh-huh. And she gets hungry. And
then the, the rabbit thing pushes over the little canister of her video game food that she's
supposed to eat. And then when you click the button to eat, she, she skips over the little vial and
picks up the cute little creature and eats that. Bro, who's got to warn you? No. The Ross and
Mocha Show podcast. Uh, two Canadians have been killed in a bus crash in Dominican Republic.
Oh my god. The authorities say the tourist bus slid across the road, which led to the accident.
Thirteen others were hurt and the, uh, the, our national health service says two of the
passengers had to be transferred to a specialized trauma hospital. Uh, tragic.
Hey, the Ross and Mocha Show podcast. Oh, I wanted to play you this real quick, which was the
story of Kristen Bell and the monster of a franchise that Frozen is. So the story came out that
for the next Frozen, they were going to pay Kristen Bell $60 million for the next Frozen. And
where this really seems off to me is that the story also said that they were going to give
Adina Menzel and Josh Gad $60 million each for a total for the three of them of a budget of
$180 million just in salary for the three stars. But they'll recoup all that money. There's no way
they're making that money. What's that? Her name's not Adina Menzel, by the way. What is it?
A del disease. Okay. Um, but, uh, but anyway, listen, there's no way they're paying this. Here is
Kristen Bell, uh, with entertainment tonight. When you sign that Frozen deal, did you do a little dance
where you like, ah, look at mama. No, well, I think also there's been a lot misreported about
that. Well, let's get that straight because we were like, oh my god. No, no, no, no, that's
somebody making a lot of things up. But that's it. Am I happy to have that job? And does it pay
very well because it's a successful franchise? Yes. And I'm so grateful for it. And I will continue
to do it for the rest of my life if they'll have me. Should it sound absurd when you read it?
I was like, that's a hell of a lot of money. I read it. I was like, whoa, whoa, what? See, the
thing is though, that would not surprise me. 60 mil because those movies make so much money.
Not just at the box office, but with merchandise. They're sure. Absolutely. They, everything
else that comes with all that. They make a billion dollars. Yeah. It's a billion, it's a billion
dollar movie easily. When you talk about a Disney movie, that number does not surprise me. Yeah,
but they, they don't pay the voice. She's not. Yeah. Just, Josh Gad. What's his, what's his
character's name? Olaf Olaf. Olaf's not making 60 mil for that movie. There's a lot of it. You'll
put some respect on his amen. Hey, the Ross and Mocha Show podcast. They're doing it right
in BC. Premier David EB announcing the end of time change as far as daylight saving and all that
other stuff. This time they do it on the weekend will be their last. Yeah, I think the reality for
most British Columbians in November is that they're going to work in the dark. Their kids are going
to school in the dark. Yes. This change today actually brings us in line with an area of the
northeast that stays on mountain time year round for St. John area. So in the north of our province,
they're already there. In the south of our province in Creston, it's the same thing. They're
already there. So these are communities in British Columbia that have already made this change
that we're coming in line with. They haven't seen those negative impacts and they've seen
significant benefits from getting an extra hour of light at the end of the day when the majority
of human activity is taking place. Having more light on the roads for drivers at the end of the day,
coming home from work, and we'll have the impact we hope of producing collisions and ensuring that
what little light we do have in British Columbia in those short days during the winter is concentrated
with the majority of activity is taking place. Big up. Big up. BC for that. Now bring it to the
rest of the country. Hey, the Ross and Mocha show podcast. President Donald Trump refusing to
give an end date to what they started with Iran, US military death right now. The death toll has
risen to six military personnel who have been killed so far. Here is Donald Trump talking about
the timeline. We're already substantially ahead of our time projections, but whatever the time
is, it's okay, whatever it takes, we will always, and we have right from the beginning, we projected
four to five weeks, but we have capability to go far longer than that. We'll do it. Whatever
somebody said today, they said, oh, well, President wants to do it really quickly after that, he'll
get bored. I don't get bored. There's nothing boring about this. Wow. Yo, my man always sounds out of
breath. He's he's he's old and he's dealing with him. Sure. Diabetes and sleep apnea.
There's nothing boring about this clogged arteries. Gout. All of it. Yeah. Rick hits. I'm sure he's
got everything. He's like Mr. Burns from, uh, Mr. Burns was at least maybe he seemed healthier.
Yeah. No, he has everything. Yeah, Mr. Burns has every problem. Yeah, every physical. But they,
but they all counteract each other. So he could still live. There's nothing boring about this.
Justin Timberlake's lawyers are suing to block the release of the police body camera footage from
his drunken driving arrest in the Hamptons back in 2024. As lawyers argue that the release of the
video would quote, devastate Timberlake's privacy by revealing quote, intimate, highly personal
and sensitive details. What? Well, like the fact that he was hammered and he said he wasn't
hammered. Uh, they also said that it would cause quote, severe and irreparable harm to his reputation
by subjecting him to quote, public ridicule and harassment. He was the one that was drinking
and driving. They weren't. They go on to say the footage at issue depicts, um, and
an acutely vulnerable state during a roadside encounter with law enforcement,
capturing intimate details of his physical appearance, demeanor, speech and conduct during a
field sobriety test, the subsequent arrest and his confinement following arrest over the next
several hours. So they want to release all the video. All right. You were drunk. Bro, you were,
you were just fault. Yeah. The judge has asked the two sides to confer on a possible resolution
and report back in later in the week. So yeah, bro, I understand it's going to be damaging for you.
And I understand you're trying to sell concert tickets. But it's not, this is not something that
somebody found on your phone that, you know, a website wants to release because they hacked you,
right? That's different. You were in a public place. And then you were drinking and driving.
Yeah. And you said you didn't. And then now they want to release the sobriety test of you
falling all over the place and slurring your words. He says, no, I didn't quite a lot. And,
yes, he does. And probably doing the don't, you know, who I am, right? You know, I'm sure
there's a lot of that in there. I don't think it, to me, it doesn't sound like he was very apologetic
and understanding. Or was he like, guys, like, is there some, like, we just, you know, that this
my past thing? Yeah. Yeah. I don't. Maybe if I call an Uber, right? Would you let me go?
Yes. Please. If I donate to the police association. Yeah. Please. Right.
And they're like, no. Yeah. Yeah. I want to see that video. Same curious.
Mark Zuckerberg and his wife have just said a county record in Miami for the purchase price of
their new home, small too, like as far as the space goes, it's only on it's less than two acres.
They just paid $170 million for a place on Indian Creek Island, otherwise known as billionaire
bunker. They are the latest billionaires to skidattle out of California and head east to Miami.
It, the house isn't even done yet. It was designed by the same guy who did Drake's place,
Ferris Raffali. So depending on your aesthetic, you may find it glamorous. Other people find it
tacky, right? There's some people love Drake's place and the other stuff that this guy's done.
Other people are like, it's gaudy. It's billionaire gaudy. It looks like it looks like new money to me
anyway. Sure. It looks like new money tacky. Okay. Is what it is what it looks like. I'm not the
invite to Drake's place. I'm not bitter, but I put on a massive scale that the Miami place is
designed. It looks really beautiful though. Hey, is he still designing that? He's still building
that underground city like somewhere in Hawaii is where he did that was. That was Zuckerberg. Yeah,
that was Zuckerberg. Yeah. That was the big problem is that he bought up all of this like cherished
land and started building this giant underground bunker. I think that that still exists. I don't
think he's selling the Hawaii place. It's just his primary residence. He's getting out of California
because of the taxes and the politics and everything else like all the other billionaires aren't.
Which is crazy, but, but yeah, 170 million dollars on what I believe is his third home.
Well, I'll keep an eye out for the invite to the house warming. That is a crazy amount of money.
The Ross and Mocha show podcast. Spenser Pratt. Spencer Pratt, we know is running for mayor
of Los Angeles. Karen Bass is the right now the current mayor who was the mayor during all the
wildfires. Spencer Pratt launched this campaign based on what he saw was corruption and negligence
following the wildfires. They lost their place. He and Heidi Montague lost their place in California.
And then they had all those big benefit concerts and everything else and nobody got the money.
Like nobody who owns those homes got any sort of relief money to build their homes back
or dealing with temporary shelters. Like nobody got money. So all this money went to NGO's
organizations, charities and everything else, not to the people that people who thought were
donating. So this is where Spencer Pratt got the idea that he wants to go in and clean up Los
Angeles and get Karen Bass out of there. Now, I haven't really talked about this at all because
it's Spencer Pratt. Sure. However, let me read you this. Spencer Pratt, who we know lost his home.
So an email was sent Thursday by Karen Bass's campaign advisor, a guy named Douglas Herman,
to quote, interested parties. And it stated that the campaign's internal poster, these are their
posters inside the mayor's office. Currently shows Spencer Pratt in a position to challenge
Karen Bass in an November runoff election. Wow. Crazy. He's our he's our closest competitor.
He's her right now. He's her he's her biggest threat. So the way it works is that if nobody gets
50% in June, then they go to a runoff. And they say in a runoff, it's down to the top two people.
And so if he's her biggest challenger in a runoff, it would be Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt.
And they're saying that he right now is her biggest threat as mayor. Here's Spencer Pratt.
You hear that's a train of justice coming. Karen Bass biggest threat is officially qualified for
the ballot. Ballots drop May 4th. Let's get to work.
He waited he waited. Wow. Spencer Pratt. I know. I know.
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Hillary Clinton video has been released of her closed door deposition in the Epstein inquiry.
So Hillary Clinton went one day and her husband Bill Clinton went another day.
I've never been a huge Hillary Clinton fan. I did think she was the most qualified person
ever run for president. But man, I would do anything in my life to avoid having Hillary Clinton
mad at me because she is one fierce woman. So what happens? I'm going to play this clip.
She this is from the closed door meeting. She's in the closed door meeting with all her lawyers.
And they found out that a picture of and they wanted the Clintons wanted a public.
The inquiry said behind closed doors. They were the ones that were fighting for it to be
on camera out in the open. So she goes into this room and I guess they sit down and somebody
on the other side part of the inquiry had posted a picture of Hillary Clinton in that room.
And so this is what you're hearing is this is Hillary and her people realizing that even before
it started that that somebody posted a picture of what should have been a closed door meeting.
Excuse me. Can I interrupt? I have another photo is that are being released.
This is her lawyer. Of the secretary as she is testifying from inside this room. Can you please
advise me as to whether or not that's permissible and consistent with the rules, particularly given
that we have asked for public hearing. If there are photos that are being released of the secretary
as she is testifying, can you please explain how that works? If you guys are doing that, I am done.
You can hold me in contempt from now until the cows come home. This is just typical behavior.
You will go up to record. Oh, for heaven's sake. So I would like to understand how that permissible.
She hits the task. It doesn't matter. We all are abiding by the same rules.
I will take that down. Yeah, well, I would like to take a break at this. Yeah, I'd like to have
God for now. Damn, bro. You can't handle the truth. I never have Hillary couldn't yell at me.
Bro, I would hand him this a happy life. The Ross and Mocha show podcast podcast.
The story, whether Jim Carrey showed up at that awards show in France
last week or if it was an imposter, his people have because Jim Carrey showed up with a brand new
face, right? And it just did not look anything like Jim Carrey. He's he's getting the same. He
got the same eye operation that Bradley Cooper got. His cheeks are all puffed out. He got
that skin sucked out underneath the cheekbones that everybody's getting like it just didn't look
like Jim Carrey. And then a special effects guy who impersonates celebrities with these
silicone masks, these hyper realistic masks came out and said, oh, it was me and he was goofing
around and then everybody was like, whoa, maybe it was this guy because it just didn't look like
Jim Carrey. So much so that the organization behind the awards show had to come out and say that
he was there. He showed up with his family and his kids and 12 relatives. Now as publicists had
to come out and say, quote, Jim Carrey attended these Caesar awards where he accepted his honor,
where his honorary Caesar award. That was it end of statement. So now everybody has to come out and
say, yes, it was Jim Carrey, which is even more crazy to people because it really just did
not look like has Jim Carrey said through his people, through his people, but like even on social
and be like, guys, no, he doesn't do me. No, no, no, no, he wouldn't, he wouldn't do that.
But anyway, so there's that the Ross and Mocha show podcast. El Mencho, aka, I didn't know he
also had this nickname, Lord of the roosters. This lane leader of the Jalisco, new generation
cartel, Mexico's most powerful drug cartel was laid to rest. I don't know if you saw this in a
solid gold coffin this week. Also, his official cause of death was released. Mocha want to take
a stab at that? Oh, was that a hint? Stab? No, his official cause of death was released.
Gunshot to the head. No, close to the face. Close to the heart. Multiple gunshot
rooms. All over his body. I did not see any. I did not see any to the head though when I was going
through the, through the report, but multiple gunshot ones. Hey, the Ross and Mocha show podcast.
Selena Gomez doing her husband, Benny Blanco's podcast with Lil Dickie. Two clips I want to play
one. So much has been made of Benny Blanco's dirty feet. He showed up with dirty feet on that
first podcast. And then he had to go on and show his feet on television to say, hey, they're not
that dirty. And then I guess at some point during the podcast, Selena Gomez, he had his shoes
and socks off and Selena got down and like kissed his foot. My mom said I was very, they like that.
Oh, no, I wasn't. I liked it. It made me feel good. I love you so much.
Okay, so that was Selena Gomez kissing his foot. I yielded you at all. I like that. I made me feel
good. I love you so much. Anybody in this room would, would your, would your partner ever kiss
your foot? Anybody in this room? Hands up. And nobody? No, really? Don't tell him your hand's
going to go up. Of course. Of course. I'll be honest. Of course. Of course. You're man. He
water. He has. Come on, Mr. Bernabé. Has he? Yes. Yeah. Now independently, or did you ask him?
I did not know. I'm not asking him. You didn't say no. What's the name of your Lex?
Lex. You didn't say like Lex. Come on. These kids. My feet. No, these are out. No, no, no.
Oh, I was not asking him. I hate my feet. Actually, it's not some sort of like worship ritual,
isn't it? I wish. Would you ever kiss? Would you ever kiss? Would anybody in the room ever
kiss their partner's feet? I would. Yeah. Yeah. Of course. Right? No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
no, not a chance. Not a chance. Chloe? No. No. Oh, there we go. Wait, but you want him to kiss
your feet. Yes. Yes. Yeah. That's the dream. Right? That's the dream. Kissing on his dirty feet.
Oh, I'm interested now. Interesting. I'm also on that podcast. Selena Gomez talking about her
relationship with Taylor Swift. And I didn't know. I assume that there was a few Taylor Swift
songs that were written about Selena Gomez. But here's Selena being really specific.
Talk. It's very clear that you literally connect with Taylor's music on a different,
like a million percent. I feel, well, Dorothy is about me, one of her songs.
And I feel like a lot of moments, huge moments that were self-defining from relationships to
family until love to page all of it in between. We were figuring it out because I was 15 and she
was 18 and we didn't really know like what was going on. And so we've never seen each other
any differently. So when I listen to it, I hear I'm so impressed how it's eloquently put it.
By the way, Dorothy, by Taylor Swift, sounds like this.
All right. There you go. That's a pretty song, huh? Never heard that before.
From the ever more album released in 2020. The Ross and Mocha Show podcast.
The life and death of Lamar Odom, the trailer just dropped for this. Is this on Netflix morning?
It is. Yeah. Yeah. And because he's like, they get right into, because remember they found him
at a brothel. And he was like dead. And then they brought him back to life. And they had all sorts of
like relapses and everything else. And which Kardashian was he married to? Chloe? Chloe? Yep.
Are any Kardashians in this? Chloe? Chloe's in this. Yeah. She's in the document.
She's in it. Damn. So here's a little bit of the death in life of Lamar Odom.
911. Where's your emergency?
Lamar Odom found unconscious at a brothel. Multiple strokes.
Brain damage. I had 12 strokes from six heart attacks. Oh wow. That's not no average.
Do you know if he took anything right before this happened?
Laker Games. It was the center of the universe.
Lamar Odom and the rock star lifestyle. That first hit of cocaine was amazing.
But you're unlock the oval that you can't really control. He did love Chloe, but he wanted to be on
reality TV. When you're calling in a dictionary, there's always going to be embarrassment.
That was out all night recording. I didn't want to start.
Little Lamar, there are things that we accommodated. He would escape rehab and go on a drug
bender and no one could find him. I just felt such a responsibility to cover this up and protect him.
You can't keep up with facade anymore. It's all going to crash.
Wow. Damn. It's something to still be alive and have a dark mental
heart like a god. That's why that's called what the death and life of Lamar Odom.
Hey, the Ross and Mocha show podcast over 90,000 Canadians have already signed on to a petition
urging the federal government to end the practice of the clocks going back and forward twice a
year. Yes. The petition on change.org was started by a woman named Irene Shore at a
Brampton, Ontario, who says the twice a year yearly time shift poses serious health and safety
concerns according to her. I've agreed. There are many studies showing that changing the clocks
and staying on daylight saving time negatively impacts our circadian rhythm, causes increase in
stroke and heart attacks, impacts people with depression, seasonal effectiveness disorder,
and causes more car accidents. As we know, the government out in BC did away with this earlier
this week. There you go. Think about the circadian rhythm. Maybe we can all link up, sync up,
whatever you want to do. Yeah. Hey, the Ross and Mocha show podcast.
Canada is reaching out to Oman to try and bring people Canadians who are stranded in the
Middle East home. So our foreign affairs minister reached out to her counter part and asked if they
could use their airspace if needed because as it is right now, Global Affairs Canada says that
there is 97,000 Canadians who have registered as being in the Middle East currently. So that's a
lot of people if they want to start coming home and they get to try and get out of there.
Hey, the Ross and Mocha show podcast. The hotel prices for FIFA World Cup are starting to sort
of trickle through as people trying book rooms both in Toronto and Vancouver. So 146,000 people are
expected to hit Toronto for the games that are happening here. Let me give you some hotel prices
normal and then what they are during FIFA. So a big hotel in Toronto, the Ace Hotel. Normally
might cost you about 500 bucks a night. During World Cup, a room with a clean bed is 988. A
king bed is 1,018 to double beds, 1,038. Okay. Down at the Drake. Minimum three nights stay is
required. Two double beds, 1,186 dollars a night. People are going to pay that though. They are
Shangri-La a minimum two nights stay, $1,1275 a night. The Hyatt Regency. No minimum stay. Two
queen beds, 533 out in Vancouver. The Opus Hotel listed at $2,438. The hotel is Solay, $2,500. The
Hyatt Regency, $1,053 per night. A three night stay at the pinnacle harbor between June 13th and
the 16th is listed as 3,795. And the budget version, I guess they listed this, the Sandman on
Davy for three nights stay, $2,832. That's the budget version. Yeah, we got 99 days to go, y'all.
And then of course the people on Airbnb are just going to make an absolute kill. Oh my gosh,
yes. If you got like, if you got a place, and I think Airbnb is actually doing incentives for
people too. Because like, that's a lot of people coming to two cities for a very brief period of
time, right? Yes. A very brief period of time. So there you go. The Ross and Mocha Show podcast.
Demi Lovato was doing the Kiki Palmer podcast talking about, I don't know how it came up, but
they were talking about what it's like when you're young and you hit sort of superstar them and
the things that are not normal, that everybody just sort of looks at and became normal. And one of
which was younger women dating sort of older guys. People don't understand like that that's
what we was dealing with. Yeah, I found myself dating. I'm 15. Why is my boyfriend 20? Uh,
why was my boyfriend 30? Go. That means I'm not smiling at that, but that is real. We
was trying to find outlets though. I don't think you know, and also a way to process this in
in nobody our age. I mean, we could understand nobody our age could understand, but then you look
back in hindsight. When I turned 30, I was like, that's not okay. Girl, the moment when you realize
and you get the age and a lot of people that were around you and doing stuff, though it's almost
a mental break that can happen because you realize yeah, you were taking advantage of. Oh,
I was being exploited. So she's talking about Wilmer Valderama. Oh,
fest for some reason. Yeah, because she was 18. He was 30. And it was so normal back then for that
like like legitimate publications, right? Not corners of the internet, but legitimate publications
used to joke that Wilmer Valderama, they used to call them the passport office because every young
starlet who landed in Los Angeles had to go through him, right? Like that was the joke because
he only dated like super well younger than he was, but yeah, she was 18. He was 30. And then
when you're 30, you think about, could I date an 18 year old and you're like, no, no,
right? Like, why would you want to? But anyway, yeah, the Ross and Mocha show podcast.
Mocha, do you know who Sammy Hagar is? Oh, actor. No incorrect. Oh, keep guessing. Oh,
um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, um, uh, hockey player. No incorrect. Uh, Sammy Hagar was
the guy who took over singing for Van Halen. Do you know, Van Halen are? They sing a song called
Jump. They do. Yes. Hey, I know that one. Hey, come on now. I played a hockey games all the time.
So he took over for the original singer who was Mocha, who was Van Halen? No, no, no. Van Halen
was not the singer. Oh, Van Halen was a guitar player and and and Tommy. No, no, there was Eddie
Van Halen who was guitar player and Josh Van Halen. No, no, no, no. What did the other Van Halen
and the band do? Well, you had your singer. Yes. No, he was not the singer was not a Van Halen.
Oh, oh, drummer. Yes. Yes. Uh, name was, uh, uh, uh, uh, Albert Van Halen. Yes, correct.
Um, no, Alex. Oh, um, so Sammy Hagar took over. What's that? Do you mean Eddie? No, Alex was
the drummer. Eddie was a guitar player. Oh, okay. Yeah. And the singer was David. No, David Lee
Roth. Oh, okay. Sorry. Uh, so anyway, Sammy Hagar took over for David Lee Roth, but Sammy Hagar,
um, was credited with he was the one that really started Cabo. And I, and I, I don't mean Cabo
like like the trend. I mean, Cabo, the place because Cabo San Lucas was like a small fishing
village. Yeah. And then in the 80s, Sammy Hagar started to go down there to like surf and stuff
and he fell in love with it. And then he opened up that bar, Cabo, wow, a cantino, right? And
then hotels came and tourists came and everything else. And they just made him like an ambassador.
But this was like back in the late 80s, early 90s. And he then launched his own Cabo Wabo tequila.
And he was like one of the first stars that really capitalized on the branding of your name
with an alcohol. And in 2008, I think he sold his company for a hundred million dollars.
Is it going to end with you telling me that he died drinking his own tequila? No, no, no. He's
78 years old. Still performs on stage like he's, he's, he's got wild energy. But because he's
78, his new venture is rock star essentials, which is a collaboration between Sammy Hagar and
the guy who founded nature's lab. These are vitamins. Yeah, he's the vitamin game. He's
the right. Are these like, we don't need no, they're vitamins. The brand, they say the brand
delivers clean bio available nutrition designed to support energy, vitality and every. It sounds
like Viagra. Thank you. The Ross and Mocha show podcast in what was a shock to a lot of people
yesterday, former Toronto Mayor John Tory, who a lot of people had expected that he was going to
announce that he was running again to become the mayor of Canada's largest city. But instead,
he made the announcement that he was not running. So he was mayor and then he stepped down. He
resigned after it was known that he had an affair with somebody that he worked with. And then he
stepped back and dealt with all the family stuff. And I mean, people have stayed in office who
have done far worse things than that. It was consensual. There was no anything else as far as
anybody knows. But, but Damon Mori caught up with with John Tory right after he had made this
announcement to sort of get to the bottom of like, what happened? John Tory, we all heard why
you're not running from mayor of Toronto once again. But my question to is this, were you at one
point planning on running again? And then after a conversation with your family changed your mind?
Well, that's a very good question. Actually, I had sort of talked about it with them. They knew I was
interested because I told them and because I suppose they had seen it in the news. But when it came
time to say I'm actually going to do this, we had, shall we say, a more focused discussion
at that time. And I really did come to the conclusion from listening to them that it was going to
cause potential harm to them that people should be debating my personal life when the issues really
are about crime and safety and housing and affordability. So we reached that decision altogether,
the people closest to me and I'm happy with it. And yeah, he was polling pretty high like he would
good chance he was going to win. But, but where are we now? And what does he have to say to the people
of this city? Did you have a plan in place? This is what I would do. This is what I would change. Like,
were you already thinking with a mayoral brain? I was definitely because he can't take that out of
me because I did nine years with mayoral brain, as you say. I only worry would come up with that.
But having said that, it was, I had a lot of ideas that I wanted to bring forward. And I'm still
a commentator. And so I'm going to still bring those ideas forward. And I just think the city right
now is in need of a different approach to get it back on its feet and to make sure that we can
be strong for ourselves and for the rest of Canada. And so I'll be out there putting my ideas forward
and other people might adopt them or they might put them forward first, but I'll be out there.
I'm not going to fade away. So the big question now is, if not John Tory, then who?
If Ross Weston were to run for mayor. Oh my gosh. Do you think that he would win and would you
put your name forward to endorse Ross Weston as mayor? I would give it serious consideration.
I think he might have to do a little work on the wardrobe. The hair I think might be a sort of
member of David Miller got elected saying he had good hair. And I think Ross's hair is different,
but it to maybe a sort of a, you know, what do you call it? A identifying feature that he could run
on. So I would give that actor consideration. And you know, before I was a candidate myself, I ran
a lot of campaigns for a lot of people who won, a couple who lost, but around a lot of people who won.
And so I would consider myself throwing myself into that because he's an okay guy to say the
very least. Well, I mean, you can't make fun of Ross's hair because do you not remember your
COVID hair? Well, I remember it, of course, but that was different. I mean, that was brought
about by immense sacrifice and solidarity shown with hairdressers and hair cutters. In his case,
it seems to do a matter of choice. I'm saying his hair is positive. Wow. It would be a very
distinctive feature that would probably allow him to sweep the city. So if he's interested,
haven't given me a call. That's what I'm going to do. Sweep the city. Listen, the
Ross of Roswell said how many two years ago, okay? Thank you very much. Damon Morrigan. That's a great
great interview with John Torrey. The Ross and Mokasho podcast. podcast. Max Shersher,
Blue J's pitcher, who made the announcement that he was going to come back at like a big discount,
$3 million is we get Mad Max back in Canada and on the J's for one more season at least.
But the big story was that the letter that his kid wrote, right? Remember, they went public with
it where she was like dear Toronto Blue J's. Max is my daddy and I know you guys didn't
win the World Series. Real sorry about that. Maybe next year, we really love Toronto and it would
be great if he could stay. But here's Max Shersher's side of that letter from his kid.
So that, you know, if you saw that was on like December 17th. So at that point in time,
that was when we were writing letters of Santa. As in, you know, writing letters of Santa where they
wanted for Christmas and one night, Burke came back down and she goes, do you have a stamp?
That's kind of odd. So it was a sealed envelope. She put a stamp on it and handed to us and said,
you know, can we mail this? And said to the Blue J's. So, you know, when she went to bed,
we opened it and saw what she was written. So, you know, we all, you know,
Eric and I both looked at it and you know, we're accusing you possibly imagine when you read that.
You know, how much it meant meant to her to be in Toronto. So, you know, she kept asking
did we send it? We just said it like no, we can't. No, we didn't send it. That's a bad
negotiating tactic. But, you know, it was definitely, obviously, something meant all of it meant
something to all of us. So, when we did sign, you know, obviously, let all the fans know about
that too. So good. The Ross and Mokas show podcast. I got to play this clip because you're not
watching Love Story, the John John and Kalimba set show. No. It's taking over the world.
You're watching this. Really is. So, I want to play this clip of Jack Schlossberg. Is he the,
what is he, the cousin, the nephew? Yeah. So, this is Caroline Kennedy's, like John John's
sister's kid. Right. Yes. So, he is the nephew of John John talking about because it's a Ryan
Murphy show and Ryan Murphy, you know, a lot of people love his shows, but also Ryan Murphy has
been known to take some liberties in the past. Here is a family member of the late JFK Jr.
You're not happy about this Ryan Murphy series about your uncle John and his wife, Carolyn
Bessette. Well, if you want to know someone who's never met anyone in my family,
knows nothing about us. Talk to Ryan Murphy. I would just want people who do watch the show
to watch it with one letter in mind and that's a capital F for fiction. The guy knows nothing
about what he's talking about and he's making a ton of money on a grotesque display of someone
else's life. I would, I would hope that Mr. Murphy would donate some of the millions of dollars
of profits that he's making to maybe some of the causes that John championed throughout his life,
justice, maybe he would donate some of that money to the JFK library to help keep President
Kennedy's memory alive, but he's not. He's trying, he's making money. This is not a documentary
and I'll leave it at that. Yeah, but it's good. It's so good, Doc.
The Ross and Mocha Show podcast.
Jamie Lee Curtis doubling down on the fact that she did not spoil that the bear is coming to an end
after season five. So she so she posted because she plays the mum right on the bear. So she posted
the other day on Instagram with it with a with a picture and she wrote finished strong surrounded
by an extraordinary crew and group of writers and producers and scene partners on the show that
Chris store created completing the story of this extraordinary family that we have all fallen in
love with got to finish it with my baby Baratso bear. She wrote on Instagram. So that's very nice.
So fans were like, whoa, hold on a second here. Is the show done now after this season?
Because the producers and showrunners haven't announced that the show was coming to an end and
FX the network hasn't announced that the show was coming to an end, but she posted this and then
last night she was on the red carpet and they asked her about it.
You're post about you're finishing your work on the bear in this most recent season. It
alarmed some fans because people thought she died on the series as the show ending. They weren't
people thought are you announcing the end of the show or that's the end of the show?
And everybody knows it's the end of the show. I think some fans did. You're breaking it so fast.
I'm not breaking any news to anybody. It's the end of the show. They've said it from the
beginning. It's not me announcing any endings of anything. I do not, I do not, I don't, I don't.
Like do those sound like internal conversations maybe?
Yes. That they all had together as like writers and crew and cast and this was always the plan,
but yeah. But that's what she told everybody. You know what though? Like watching the show?
I'm fine if it ends after season five. Yeah. Like there's no world like they're kind of
setting. If you've been paying attention. Yeah. They're kind of setting it up that way.
Yeah. I dipped on the show after after season three, I think. No, I didn't even get through season three.
Oh, that was because that was the season where they kind of started focusing on some of the
individual characters. Yeah. Yeah. The show changed. It wasn't it wasn't for me after that.
But yeah. So there she is. Spoiling everything for everybody.
No, chef. Not yet, chef.
This is the Ross and Mocha show podcast.
Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan are set to honor Rob Reiner at the Oscars.
Apparently Billy Crystal, according to this story, we'll be doing all the talking and Meg Ryan
will just kind of be there with a lot of other co-stars from Rob Reiner's films. Interesting because
Conan O'Brien is hosting the Academy Awards. And if you remember, that night where the fight
happened before they were killed, all happened at Conan O'Brien's Christmas party.
Oh, shoot. That's right. Right. So Conan O'Brien's hosting and then they're going to be doing this
big giant tribute. Like he's he's going to be a I mean, everybody's going to be a mess. But
Conan O'Brien's going to go off my god because he hasn't said anything, right? Other than he
loved them and he released one statement. But other than that, he hasn't said he hasn't said anything.
Which is so sad. This is the Ross and Mocha show podcast. Hillary Duff. A lot of people got a lot
of thoughts about Hillary Duff's new music. Some people loving it. Some people not loving it.
Some people saying this sounds familiar. She's getting compared to a lot of contemporary artists.
But there may be a reason for that. Here's Hillary. I heard lots of these references. I could hear
a bit of Taylor Swift in there or like a bit of Sabrina. And we thought about this and we were like,
well, they were probably all listening to you. They were little. Yeah. The internet is so fast to
hear something one time. And then he like, oh, reheated Sabrina. And you're like, by the way,
I'm not saying it's reheated. No, no, no. A cruel like internet take is like wild. And you're like,
I am older and I was here first. There's like plenty of space, obviously, for everyone. But
music is just it's very hard to be completely original anymore. You just have to go in the studio
and make what you think is cool. If anything, it's a compliment. I haven't gone too too deep into
the new Hillary dust up. But does it? Does it sound like reheated Sabrina? A little bit.
Is that accurate? It's cool, man. No pun. Yeah. Does it though? Like, I don't know. Because to me,
all of that stuff just all sort of sounds the same. I agree. I mean, yeah, it all just sounds like
it's created by the same, you know, four writers and the same four producers, right? Refy sort of
thing that they'll do. Let's say to get a tar try again. Shambon. No, sing it like them.
Not like how you always sing. Oh, wow. Wow. Wait, why don't you try mocha? Yeah.
Shamb. That's how you do it. More breathy mocha.
Shamb. Can I actually say a word? Say lover.
You both sound like reheated Hillary.
The Ross and mocha show podcast. The first 3D printed homes have gone for say a
gone up for sale in California. They built a whole neighborhood.
They were built in just 24 hour, sorry, 24 days. And they sell for 280 grand.
How they looked though? I'll show I'll throw some pictures in the group chat right now.
Yeah. The actual the 3D the 3D printer that they used say 1.1 million dollar 3D printer.
And they've that one printer is trying to have five new homes so far, taking just 24 days,
like I said, to complete their 1000 square feet. So they're not that big.
And they're building a whole neighborhood. An original house hit the market back in February
for 280. That was their first one, which is almost $50,000 cheaper than anything else in
that neighborhood in California, where they where they built these. The walls are layered
inch by inch and they are even bulletproof. They can withstand a ballistic fire from hand
guns and machine guns. And the buildings are also fire, pest and mold resistant. But is it like
insulated? Yeah. So they just the 3D print the walls. Yes. And then they just like put them up.
I know. I think that though I don't know how they do it. But I've seen it done where the
printer is there. And it actually prints the house there on site on site. I've seen that done
before. Yeah. But if it's bulletproof, when criminals just want to like live in there, well,
I mean, sure anybody can. Yeah. Yeah. But I feel like you would just draw criminals.
Well, I mean, so if you break a window, you just print a new one. So do penthouses.
So do basement apartments. So wild. Yeah. And it looks nice though, right? I mean,
granted, this is staged to hell, right? And it looks good. But $200, 280 grand for 3D printed house.
Why not? The Ross and Mocha show podcast. The Toronto Public Health is warning residents of a
measles exposure after somebody traveled back through Pearson Airport and Toronto. So the
measler traveled from Guatemala City to San Salvador on Avianca flight AV 570 from San Salvador
to Toronto on February 22nd. The pass through terminal one arrivals anywhere between 140 and
440 pm on Feb 22nd. If anyone believes that they were there at that time,
you're getting symptoms, maybe check. So symptoms of measles include fever, running nose, cough,
red eyes, a red rash that begins on the face and then spreads down the body and a small blue
white spots that can appear on the inside of your mouth and throat. So I guess. I thought of a,
like, if I'm in a public place, like, hmm, I wonder if I'm going to get measles.
No, no, right? And you shouldn't have had to have thought that ever.
I wonder if that person over there has got measles. Yeah, just walk by. But you're all
vaxed up for measles. They do that. They did that when you're a baby. You're a little bit older,
right? But yeah, no, I never, once you get that vaccine, you're like, good for life.
Yeah, I think so. Yeah, you have to do like regular maintenance, right? No, no, it's no, no,
I don't think so. But if I'm, I don't know, like somewhere and be like, look to the next person.
You got the measles? Yeah, yeah. But I, I never thought that anyway. And then COVID hit.
And everybody was like, started looking at you like you were sick. Because I, for some reason,
I never went into a room looking at people like, oh, you, you have COVID. But when I walked into
a room for some reason, everybody looked at me like, oh, that guy's got COVID. And I don't, I don't
know why. I don't know why this thing yesterday where it said people, I don't know, people
said, I was like, I don't know, like people thought I was dirty or something. Like I just had,
like I looked like the guy that had COVID all the time. You look like you have a few things.
I read that yesterday, I read that this week, yeah, six years ago, this week was the last
quote, unquote, normal week before the COVID lockdown happened. Yes, because I had to cancel our
March break trip for the, for the girls. We were all going to go, I don't know where we were going,
I think we were going to go to New York. And then I was going to fly home because I did the radio
show. And then the girls were going to continue on to, they were going to go to London in Paris. Yeah.
And yeah, and then I had to cancel it all. I ain't get like barely a refund too. Barely a refund.
Because like, at that point, they were canceling flights, but hotels were still open. So I couldn't
get a refund on the hotel because there was no viable reason for them to give me a refund on
the hotel. But I was like, but I was like, I can't fly. I can't get there. And they're like,
not good enough. Yeah, it was why I lost so much money. That's a new problem. Oh, six years,
this is a terrible anniversary for me. Six years ago, this week, I lost thousands.
Oh, man, it's like black Thursday.
This is the Ross and Mocha show podcast. Oh, Jody, Jody sweeten, you know, you know her. She was
Stephanie Tanner. Stephanie Tanner? Oh, yes. So she's had a not good relationship with Candace
Kamenbeer right over the years. Because I guess what it is is that Candace Cameron, they both started
out kids together on a show. And then life just happens. And Candace Cameron went to go on to be
very Christian and very conservative. And Jody went on to be a LGBT activist and everything
else. And they just they they there, there's no alignment in their values. But they go back together
when they did the reboot of that, but I don't even think that went well. So here is Jody on an
update on where their relationship stands. Do you start relationships with Candace and Mary
Kate and Ashley Elson at all? You know, when we saw Mary Kate and Ashley after Bob had passed,
that was the first time we'd all really been together and seen each other in years because they
were in New York and like in Europe. Candace does her thing. And you know, we sit on very
very opposite sides of things. And I'm just kind of, you know, allowed outspoken about a lot of
things. And that's not going to stop me. And like, if that ain't you, that ain't you.
Israel and the US continue to hammer cities across Iran. And Iran in response, as we know,
launch attacks on Israel and US allies out in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia,
UAE, and Iran has warned of quote, the complete destruction of the region's military and economic
infrastructure. And here in Canada, PM Mark Karney, he's sort of like flip flop back and forth
the last couple of days. And it's not that people are pissed that he's leaning one way or another,
but a lot of what he's saying has been quite confusing as far as where he stands.
He first said that he supported the strikes. And then he said that he regretted that he had
to support the strikes. Then he called for a ceasefire and for international law to be respected.
And now he's saying that he isn't against joining the fight. So he told reporters in Australia,
quote, one can never categorically rule out participation. We will stand by our allies when it
makes sense. And he then added that there's a distinction between self-defense and the actions
taken by the US and Israel, saying we will always defend Canadians. And we will always stand by
our allies when called upon. Thanks a lot, man. All this was said in a week? Yeah, like days.
So it's a bit confusing on the message as far as where Canada stands in relation to all of that.
This is the Ross and Mocha show podcast. Andy Dick, who, if you don't know Andy Dick is,
he was a comic and then he was on a show called News Radio for a lot of years. And then reality shows.
And he did, I think celebrity rehab more. And big brother. And big brother. So he's one of those
guys, right? But he's also been dealing with a massive drug problem over the years. And there was
a video that somebody shot of him on the street, not that long ago, where he OD'd on the street.
And then they revived him and he wound up living. But he just did an interview with Howie Mandel
about what went down that day and the sort of effects afterwards. So, so here's how close Andy came
to death. Were you dead? Did your heart stop like legitimately, clinically dead?
Not breathing. Do you remember anything about what happened on the other side? No, I wish.
I'd go back. What do you remember? What's the first waking up in the ambulance, I think?
Did you smoke crack? Is that what it was? I don't know what it was. The guy that he got the drug
from. I'm repeating. The guy that he got the drug from gave had Narcan. He had Narcan. Because he
knew this was going to be a problem. See, that's that's a good point. So I guess the guy,
yeah, the guy who gave him whatever it was, it wasn't crack. It was, because I mean,
crack's not going to do that to Andy Dick. It was something else. But remember, after that video
came out, Andy Dick posted on social. He was sitting there with his friends and he was drinking
and he was drunk. And he was like, I'm not going, even though my friends are urging me to go back
to rehab, like I'm not going to go. No. But what are the lasting effects of that? Here's more of Andy
Dick. Is your memory affected? Yeah. Yeah. Well, you, I think maybe I drank more than you.
That's a problem. You did. What? And they did a cat scan thing or so whatever they call it in
your brain. And I have all these, there's about five to seven lesions, holes or some lesions.
That sounds like I got hit. It's mostly I think I'm right. Am I right? I don't think so. I don't
that's not the word I remember they used. Well, you don't remember it. So you, what makes you
think you're going to be able to stay sober this tight and say that? I feel bad for the guy
because and I feel bad for saying this, but we're not going to have Andy Dick around for
or much longer. No, no, no, on this path that he's going down. Speaking of Billy Idol,
super famous in the 80s, a lot of massive songs, wedding, wedding, monimony, all that stuff.
He's got a new documentary about his life called Billy Idol Should Be Dead. Oh my god. One from
the drug use to he was in a motorcycle accident years ago that like the percentage of people that
should have survived that motorcycle accident is like less than one. And he wound up surviving
afterwards. So he really should be dead. But here he is on with Bill Mar talking about the
unusual way that he managed to kick heroin. Did you want you trying to get off heroin? What do you
go to? Go to something else that I started smoking crack to get off heroin. Oh my god. Did you
really work? There you have again. And I want to get off heroin with the worst advert. Step up
to crack. But it worked. I got off there. I got off there. Tell it out for you a little
work. Yes, two years ago. But don't do drugs, kids. If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times.
So he should be dead. How's he laughing about all this? Well, because he's fine now. He doesn't
do anything now. He was saying that he used to just go to restaurants and have a glass of wine
with dinner. And then the doctors were like, yeah, you can't even do that anymore. And he's like,
yeah, yeah, he's really great. But yeah, so he doesn't do anything right now. I think he
takes weed gummies is what he said. And that's the height of it. I think that's the height of it.
The Ross and Mocha show podcast podcast. Mocha, I know you believe in ghosts. I don't believe
it. I've published that many times on this show. Yeah, you flipped at some point because you thought
of a soft say you believe in ghosts, but you used to very much believe in ghosts. But the question
is, Mocha, do you believe in witches? No, you don't ridiculous. You don't believe in witches.
Which is you don't think that somebody is can have like sorcery powers? No, no, you don't think
at all somebody can conjure something or or put a spell or a potion or a lotion. No, that's
to get what they want or what they don't want. No, you do not believe in witches. So. Okay,
out of there. Okay, uh, Chloe Kardashian believes in witches. Bob lost all respect.
Here's Chloe Kardashian on her podcast. Do I believe in witches? Yes. I believe in everything.
I believe anything's possible. I don't give energy to witches, but I do know, no names we mentioned,
but I do know a few people that have done sorcery in some regard. Like Harry Potter? But
dark, like dark, bad stuff. I'm not associated with these people, but like I know there are
believers in these things out there. I'm not saying which is bad or good. I do think there's
light and dark to anything. So I think if there are witches, which I believe there are,
there could be a good witch and there could be a bad witch. God, they live a different life,
those Kardashians, huh? Yeah. Anybody in here show of hands? Anybody believe in witches? No.
Shem? None of all. No, no dark arts. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, damn it, Laurie.
Is there something you want to tell us? No, no, no, no, I'm not a witch, but do you do believe
it all? You don't believe somebody else? Yeah, thank you. Jesus, I can't win.
Roz & Mocha
