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Sisany, Tonya, good morning.
Great to see you.
Good morning.
Good to see you too.
Good morning.
Coming in with that energy.
Let's go.
Yeah.
I know it's the sustaining the energy that can be the trick.
It's sustaining.
You know, I predict coming in this hot right now.
Feeling so good.
I'll play Crash about four.
Sounds about right.
That's a normal time to crash.
That's about four.
It's fine.
I'm just not a big talker after five o'clock.
I'm really not.
I'm with you.
I think it's the reason one of my,
when I think back to a relationship I had,
I remember one of the things that we talked about was
how I don't talk much.
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
Oh, you don't talk much in the relationship.
I mean, at the end of the day.
I get it.
I know.
I think this whole.
That would drive me nuts.
This whole generation of let's talk about it all.
I don't know.
Tony, I really give Robbie credit.
Because I can't imagine only stuff he isn't talking about.
I think that works all day.
We'll get home at the end of the day and I'll ask how our days go.
Oh, God.
And his is just like, went to work.
And now I'm here.
Yeah.
12 hours in between.
But that's how it goes.
The one thing I always asked in the morning.
Hey, good morning.
How'd you sleep?
Good.
All right, great.
I'll see you tomorrow.
I'll see you tomorrow.
I'll see you tomorrow.
I'll just sleep.
All right.
How'd you sleep?
Great.
All right.
Thanks for coming.
I'll see you tomorrow.
Yeah.
Oh.
Make some coffee.
How's the coffee?
Is it good today?
Is it good?
Is it strong?
Yeah.
Actually, I can't talk before coffee either.
I shouldn't make decisions before coffee.
These are all things you should be thinking about right now as you wake up this morning.
New day fresh start.
Let's go.
New day fresh start.
Let's go.
I love that one.
BTS on one of 2.7.
It's KISS FM.
I'm interested in getting your feedback on this.
Cisney, Tanya, intern, Sophia.
We're here.
But I learned this for I learned so much from doing this show.
But I learned from you that it's not always not complicated to be you, Cisney, Tanya.
This is not not complicated, right?
It can be complicated sometimes.
I think we as humans are complicated at some time.
True.
Ruby brought this in.
We said the cost of being actually of being a woman in 2026 is up.
It's not cheap.
Yes.
So the cost of being a woman, probably less than the cost of being a guy.
I don't know.
I don't have the guy research, but I did read this on average.
This for women.
Dr. visits on average over 200 bucks.
Skin care.
Over 200 bucks.
Yeah.
Hygiene products.
Over 200 bucks.
Vitamins over 200 bucks.
Prescriptions.
Almost 200.
The problem is this past year, prices for all those things have gone up.
Hygiene products are nearly 60%.
That's why I'm crazy.
This is what I want to get you.
What's the sum?
I mean, you add it all up.
The average woman spends over $1,600 annually on you.
You're just that stuff you got to have every day.
Wow.
That's a lot.
And that's just like the physical cost.
Then there's the mental load that we all carry as well.
That tells me about the cost of the mental load.
I want to know.
That is just infinity.
It just keeps going and going and going and going and going.
It never ends.
And I get to come in and draft off the wisdom and the knowledge and the energy that is
you, Cicini, that is Utania for how long?
Decades.
Yeah, at this point.
You spend like $3 on like a, on like a shaver and you look great.
Actually, I don't even spend it $3,000.
Right.
I borrow hers.
Yeah.
That's not much more gel stuff on the tip.
Oh, man.
Comment on next.
Just saying respect.
Thanks.
So Cicini, this is interesting.
You think you caught Michael red handed at home, sneaking in your dog, Diego to the bed
and there's a rule.
No dogs into bed, right?
No dogs in the bed.
It's a very simple rule.
Even when we had Dakota and Gypsy, which was the tiniest dogs ever.
They were not even allowed on the bed.
Why are you so rigid about this?
Because I don't mind George and my bed until I have to sleep.
That's what we do too.
Well, also Diego sheds.
So that's like an added layer.
And we have white linen and white sheets and things like that.
And so I don't, I don't prefer to have dog hair in my bed in addition to that.
I can't over it.
I can't get over that.
And it's just, I can't.
Like it's already like around the house and it gets stuck to my leggings and things like that.
And I'm used to that fine.
But the bed is like sacred.
So you think he's sneaking in your dog?
So I know he's sneaking in my dog because I wake up before him and I caught him.
Like they're literally spooning on the other side of the bed.
Like together, like he's in a relationship with him and not me.
Well, forgive me for not understanding how it works when you're in a relationship.
But aren't you in the bed with him?
Yes, we have a big bed and I'm on the other side.
I mean, that's can only be so big with two adult human beings in it.
I don't take up much space.
I am in my little section.
You're telling me that your husband lets Diego come up into the bed while you're sound asleep and then gets Diego out of the bed before you wake up?
No, he has not gotten Diego out of the bed before I wake up.
That's where I've caught him.
You see Diego in the bed when you wake up?
Yes, but this is like an ongoing thing because it's actually new and it's ongoing now because Diego used to sleep in the hallway.
And then we realized Diego was roaming the house throughout the night and getting into things.
And so then now we had to like, you know, bring him into our bedroom.
So he's more important.
Does he go take an ambient? What's going on with you?
I don't know what he does.
I think he just likes the room.
And then he was starting to get into stuff.
And so we're like, okay, we need to, you know, almost like create a minute to our room.
I'm going to take the 40,000 foot approach to this.
What is that?
You're not allowed to complain.
Why not?
Because you're sleeping so well.
Yeah.
Anybody that sleeps as well as you sleep, it doesn't even hear the dog get up into the bed.
Does it hear a six-ton-pound dog get in her bed?
Exactly.
Not a chance.
Such a blessing.
You have no idea.
I agree.
No place complaining when you sleep that well.
I fall asleep and I wake up when my alarm goes off in the morning.
Usually.
Usually.
Really?
Yes.
No way.
Come to us and turn with the rest of America.
Are you real?
Wow.
I would feel it.
I would feel a ten-pound dog get in my bed in the middle of the night.
Is it because I take magnesium at night?
No.
I don't know.
I don't know what you take.
And it's a bitty spider crawls up my leg and I feel it.
No way.
Oh no.
I'm the heaviest sleep ever.
I don't want to hear about it.
And you feel inadequate.
Alright, coming up next.
There's a type of music that's going to get you going.
It's going to pump you up.
If you've got to get into work, you've got to get going.
You've got to get your mind right for a workout next.
One, two, point seven, piss up them.
If you're one of the gym, if you use music to pump yourself up before a game, add a gym,
whatever, anything you've got to do, you've got to have big bass.
Big bass, science says big bass.
We feel stronger as humans after listening to big bass music.
What's big bass music that we're playing right now?
This.
Like to turn the bass up on that.
What's that tempo?
Or Harry Styles' aperture has a lot of bass.
Got a lot of bass.
Bad Bunny, this one here?
Bass.
Ooh, ooh, yeah.
Bass, big bass.
That's just bass.
Bass, bass, bass.
Love it.
Also, Tay McCrey, this one's got bass too.
Bass.
Try your bass.
Burn some more calories with the bass.
Today's quote, Tanya, in turn, Sophia.
This is really good.
Sorry, are you ready?
Oh my gosh.
Oh wow, they built up.
If you're afraid to turn the page, remember, you are the author.
That's right.
You get it, Sophia?
Yeah, I like that.
Tanya, you like it?
Excellent job today.
Tanya, I don't like it.
I love it.
That was so Gordon Ramsay of you.
I really like the big reveal of a finale.
No, he's like, this is incredibly horribly amazing.
Yes.
I don't like it.
Yeah.
I love it.
Tonight in all new Hell's Kitchen.
Yes, Sabrina, a carpenter on a kiss FM.
Rolling up on 7 o'clock, we got to second date updates in a second.
First, Cisney with the headlines.
Kiss FM headlines with Cisney.
Well, the Santa Monica Pierf Affairs wheel will go dark Saturday night
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Twenty thousands of landmarks around the world promoting energy conservation and climate action.
The state of L.A., expected to take the first steps, and he racing Cisar Chavez's name
from a number of monuments, schools, and programs in response to accusations
of abuse.
Disney dropped the new trailer for the live action Moana with Duane Johnson, returning as Maui.
And the UCLA women's basketball team beat Oklahoma State yesterday to advance to the sweet
Hi, I'm Bob Pittman, Chairman and CEO of Ihar Media, and I'm kicking off a brand new season
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Math and Magic takes you behind the scenes of the biggest businesses and industries while
sharing insights from the smartest minds in marketing.
I'm talking to leaders from the entertainment industry to finance, and everywhere in
between.
This season on Math and Magic, I'm talking to CEO of Liquid Death Mike Cicero, financier
and public health advocate Mike Milken.
Take two interactive CEO Strauss Selnick.
If you're unable to take meaningful creative risk and therefore run the risk of making
horrible creative mistakes, then you can't play in this business.
Sesame Street CEO Sherry Weston, and her own cheap business officer, Lisa Coffee.
Making consumers see the value of the human voice and to have that guaranteed human promise
behind it really makes it rise to the top.
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And I'm Brianna Stewart.
And our podcast, Game Recognized Game, has never been done before.
Two active players giving a real look at our lives and what we actually think on and
off the board.
Nothing's off-limits.
We saw trade requests.
What's the vibe of that when it's like your star players like, well, I want to leave
and then actually now I'm going to stick.
We talk tanking.
I mean, honestly, I might get in trouble for this answer, but I think it's like definitely
happening in the WBA.
And yeah, we talked about our mistakes, too.
They pulled me to the side and was like, hey, man, we got a call last night and you can't
be rolling around the city like this tonight for games, no, you know, doing this, doing
whatever.
And of course, family stories.
And I was like, Mommy, why did you miss that?
Mom, do you play basketball?
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Hello, gorgeous, it's Lala Kent, host of Untraditionally Lala.
My days of filling up cups at Sir may be over, but I'm still loving life in the valley.
Life on the other side of the hill is giving grown-up vibes, but over here on my podcast
Untraditionally Lala, I'm still that Lala you either love or love to hate.
I've been full on oversharing with fans, family, and former frenemies like Tom Schwartz.
I had a little bone to pick with Schwartz when he came on the pod.
You don't feel bad that you told me I was a bootleg housewife and was flipped a pizza
in your lap.
Oh my God, I literally forgot about that until just now, sorry, I don't want to blame
all of that.
I got to blame that one on the alcohol.
This is about laughing and learning when life just keeps on life in because I'm a mistake
so that you guys don't have to.
We're growing, we're thriving, and yes, sometimes we're barely surviving, but we do it all
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It's unruly, it's unafraid, it's untraditionally Lala.
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Hi, I'm Danielle Robe, host of Bookmarked at the podcast by Reese's Book Club.
And this week on Bookmarked, we're basically hosting the Ultimate Girls Night.
Reese Witherspoon, Jennifer Garner, Judy Greer, Rita Wilson, and Gary Rice and
Author Laura Dave.
These are the women behind season two of the Apple TV series, The Last Thing He Called
Me.
We're talking about turning a book into a hit show and what it really takes to bring a
story to life.
The most important metric for me is do I want to share this book with somebody.
That's what creates community and that's the main thesis of our book club and why we started
it was just to connect people together.
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Remember when you'd walk into your local video rental place and there were always those
two employees behind the counter arguing about movies?
Well, that's us.
I'm Millie DeChirco.
And I'm Casey O'Brien, and now we're arguing about movies on our podcast, Dear Movies
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Can I say something about the Criterion closet?
Go ahead, dude.
They're letting too many people in there.
Okay, that's another film great I got to.
Sadly, that rental place doesn't exist anymore.
It's probably a store that sells running shoes or an ice cream shop with an extra P and
an E at the end.
So consider us your slacker movie clerks and podcast form.
I would like to establish a timeline of the moment you figured out who Channing Tatin
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Every Tuesday we dig into the movies we can't stop obsessing over from hidden gems to big
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New episodes drop every week on the exactly right network.
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16.
So, can we just get into this for a second?
Okay.
So, Lolo Martinez, the daughter of Tim Martinez who has worked here forever is back in the
back room.
Now, Lolo, when you send somebody a text and I need help on this, this is truly genuinely
coming from me.
When you send someone a text and they send back okay or K or K K or okay A Y, what is the
difference in all of those okays?
Is there a difference in those okays?
There is a massive difference.
It's all about tone, all like you can hear the person through your phone.
So, okay, just O and a K is like, you're annoyed.
Lolo, is this something that we don't know?
I mean, how old are you?
I didn't know this.
I'm 19, yes.
Okay, but are there different definitions okay for all of you and your friends?
And that's because to me, it's like, if you say okay, it's like thumbs up, got it.
Okay.
What's all the different stuff for?
What does K K mean?
K K is just like, yeah, good, K K is the best one, you want to get that.
Yeah.
Oh, that's like a cool one.
K K.
Yes, K K.
I never do that.
Oh, people do it to me and I find it annoying.
What?
I don't know who's cute.
I'm like, can't you hit the O?
Like what's with you?
You don't have enough time to hit one more letter?
Or the same amount of letters, okay.
What about just one K?
Lolo?
Oh my gosh.
Like, don't talk to me.
I'm really?
Yeah, that would send me to.
I think I K a lot.
Oh, that's not good.
Just to break through the confusion and get some clarity, if someone sends it me a text
and I say, the letter O and the letter K, which I mean, cool, okay, got it, that's what
I mean.
What does that mean if I say, okay?
It honestly seems dismissive.
No way.
Can I tell you something?
She's so right.
Because Mark does this a lot with like work stuff and he'll respond with like a K and
then I'll spiral.
I'm like, was it bad?
Was it, could I do better?
Like, I like so much.
Okay, you must mean super pissed.
Yes.
K with period.
You know that?
See, so this is all fascinating to me now.
What about fine?
You do fine a lot.
I'm just like, oh, fine.
That's even worse.
Oh my gosh.
Fine.
I know what that means.
Fine.
That's demeaning.
Right.
Like, on my case, should I do this report?
Maybe like, do you think this would work fine?
Fine.
Oh my gosh.
How do you look today?
Fine.
How are you feeling?
Fine.
Oh, Mark.
Yeah.
Sorry.
Oh, help him.
I really need.
Yeah.
Okay.
No.
No, not K.
Okay.
Okay.
Okay.
All right.
Just, oh, just can we just go back to the basics of O and K mean?
Yeah.
No.
You're not a kiss.
Second date update.
Man, do you feel like you can't get to the bottom of something after you go out with somebody
that just, you can't get the answer?
You're not getting a response.
That goes to you.
All that stuff.
Causes anxiety.
So question.
Is it awkward to go on a first date on somebody's birthday?
This dude on the line.
His name is Andre.
Yes.
He did that with someone he works with and now he says she's gone cold.
So let me grab Andre and think about going out on a first day on someone's birthday.
Andre, did you actually take this person out on your birthday, your first day on your
birthday?
Yeah.
Yeah.
What's the big deal?
Well, I don't know.
What is the big deal?
Like, why are we here?
Uh, so kind of backstory real quick.
We've been working together for like two years and I've liked her for a long time.
Finally worked up the nerve to ask her out and, you know, we went out, had dinner, you
know, shared a nice little ice cream dessert.
They brought a little candle and everything and then I thought that a day went perfect
and then all of a sudden she just kind of stopped responding.
And do you think it's because you took her out on your birthday?
I don't know.
I mean, I walked her to her car, I said, I'd call her.
She said, okay, and that was it.
That's how you left her with her.
I'll just call you.
I said, I'd call you.
We had a couple of texts back and forth, but she didn't really seem excited to hear from
me.
And since then, she has just stopped responding completely, radio silence.
Okay.
Okay.
And here's if I am, I'm you, I invite her out to celebrate on my birthday and she didn't
want to like talk to me.
She's out.
She's out.
I know.
I mean, it's awkward because I work with her and, you know, I really like her too still.
So I don't know.
And I don't know.
But she might not like you or she might think it's complicated with the whole work component.
Well, when did you tell her it was your birthday?
Was that revealed at dinner?
Yeah.
I had a lot of, I told her of, you know, beforehand, if she wanted to come out to dinner for, you
know, it was birthday dinner.
Oh.
So she knew my birthday from before she's not into you possibly and maybe the work thing
is complicating this.
But hold on one second.
We're going to track her down and find out why but I don't think it's the birthday.
I think that's cute.
So weird.
I'd be so weirded out.
Right.
Maybe she thought it was like a birthday party.
That's too weird.
Dodger tickets are next.
Let's come back and find her.
All right.
So it's a second date update.
He's getting ghosted.
That's what this is for to find out why Andre works with Karen.
He invited Karen out on a first date on his actual birthday.
He thinks that's why she blew them off.
And she's needing Tonyer like, oh, that's bad to invite somebody.
That's just not, I don't know what it is.
It's not what to invite somebody.
I'm just thinking that she didn't, she maybe didn't think it was a date.
That's what I'm thinking.
That's what she think it was.
Maybe a party.
But it was just the two of them, but I don't know that she knew that maybe you're saying
that when he asked her out and knew it was his birthday, she thought she was just joining
a bunch of friends for a birthday party.
Maybe that.
Yes.
That's what I'm thinking.
Well, that means she's not into it.
Well, I just think going on to a first date with somebody on their birthdays, weird.
Like, why aren't you spending your birthday with somebody that you know?
Because you're in a different phase and you want to meet somebody new, you know, you guys
are really harsh.
And I just, I don't know why I'm just trying to get to the bottom of it, just like all
of a sudden.
Well, you're less harsh than Tonya.
So Andre.
Yeah.
So weirded out if somebody asked me out on their birthday.
See, I would say, joining my parents are coming under his right here.
Sorry, Andre.
That.
Andre.
I wouldn't.
Just wait, Andre.
Let's find out what's happening.
I've got Karen on the phone.
Just be very quiet.
Let me see.
We can find out.
Okay.
Okay.
Hey, Karen, it's Ryan C. Crest.
You're on Kitsafam with Sisney, myself, Tonya.
How are you?
I'm good.
How are you?
I'm great.
Thanks.
So we are calling you about a guy named Andre.
I think you work with him.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And you went out with him recently.
Did you want to date with him?
Yeah.
I'm right.
Right.
Calling about him.
Because I want to know if you like him or not.
Well, I didn't think it was a date that I went on with him.
I mean, he asked me to like go out for his birthday and I thought as soon as I could
birthday dinner with like a whole group of people.
And then when I got there and there was just a table for two and it's just like, this
is not what I thought it was going to be because I mean, he's a nice guy and all, but
like, you're not in turn that way.
No.
Okay.
Honestly, if he had just asked me out and was direct about it, I might have been into
it.
But I don't know.
Ambushy and dishonest and you think that's the kind of guy he is?
Andre.
I don't think you mean meant to me, but I don't know.
I couldn't tell.
It was just like come to my birthday dinner and that to me implies that there's going
to be a lot of people and soon there would be a bunch of people from work.
But if you were to teach Andre something about dating, what would you teach him?
To be direct, to be honest and don't ask a girl out on your birthday for a first date.
Bingo.
Andre's on the phone with us.
Andre.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
I'm here.
Do you understand her position or view now?
I mean, I guess so, but I was direct.
I was clear.
It was dinner and it was my birthday and she knew that up front.
I never said there was going to be more people there or there wasn't going to be more people
there.
I just invited her dinner.
I feel like dinner means dinner.
Did you say do you want to come to my birthday dinner or did you say do you want to come
out on a date with me on my birthday?
Oh, man.
I don't remember the exact wording, but I told her it was dinner and I told her it was my
birthday.
I don't know if I said my birthday dinner.
Okay.
So look, we've learned a lot.
This is not going to work.
I can tell you that because of this conversation right here, but we learned a lot about clarity
when it comes to invitations and I think that's our takeaway.
And we appreciate you Karen being honest with us and Andre, onward, my brother, onward.
I'm onward and I'm onward.
There you go.
That's enthusiasm.
I like to hear on air with Ryan Seacrest.
Good morning.
Now let's get back to Chloe on the line in Torrance.
So Chloe, good morning.
Good morning.
You are calling about a friend of yours who is a type A kind of personality, right?
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
And you want to know how to get a type A human being to chill out?
Yes, precisely.
You cannot.
You don't?
You don't.
No.
So basically, the situation is that I'm going to Cancun for spring break with a bunch of
my friends and this particular friend is very organized.
Like last night, she sent us a minute by minute itinerary for the entire trip and I'm
not exaggerating.
Breakfast at 810, beach at 9, lunch at 12 o' 5, the whole thing.
And I'm like, can we just chill, you know, it's vacation.
Like I appreciate the planning, but it just feels like we're going on a field trip instead
of a getaway.
You feel me?
Yeah.
I do.
And I think that you're never going to get that person involved.
The only thing you're going to do is decide not to travel with that person after this trip.
Or pick and choose the events you attend.
You don't have to do everything on the itinerary, but it's nice to have it.
Sure.
You can say I'm going to see it lunch.
Right.
Oh my God.
You guys, I'm too much of a people's reason for that.
It's going to be a real challenge.
Oh, wow.
I just the overall thing here is that you can't retrain that kind of person.
It's impossible.
They will not survive.
Right.
So you're born this way.
You just have to decide can you be compatible enough with a type A and just enjoy them
for who they are and what they do and how they do it or not.
That's a big decision you got to make.
You're going to can't cook.
It's okay.
You're going to be fine.
Good point.
Thank you so much for listening to us.
Good luck.
I mean, I'm type A, but I would not print out an itinerary of the trip.
I'm not doing that.
Oh, I love an itinerary.
Oh my gosh.
Planet all out.
What's the cause you got a lot of people to organize?
It's true.
It's a Ben Kelly Clarkson.
The winner is Kelly Clarkson.
That's right.
That's how I say it.
I get excited.
So a question for you.
Now, it's just, I know you like your magerita.
Sure.
Tonya, you've taken a break before from your drinking.
Yeah.
Like drinking adjacent.
That's right.
Drinking adjacent, which means technically I ask for a very specific reason.
A adjacent means?
Oh, adjacent means like I'm not drinking drinking, but like I'll have a drink every once
in a while.
So have you seen the new trend, which I quite advocate, that is drinking earlier.
If you do less often and earlier, like happy hour has shifted from five to three p.m.
I love that.
Yeah.
Me too.
I always wanted to have dinner at four twenty nine.
Yeah, exactly.
I can finally have people with me to do that.
So the five p.m. dinner reservation is now the most popular and the happy hour has become
three p.m.
That's great.
You're home and in bed by eight.
Yeah.
It's the new generation, I guess, of cocktailing.
It's being tied to clubs and everything.
It's all earlier, which is exactly like day drinking is the bad day drinking day drinking
day drinking.
But it's not day.
Really?
Because it is kind of during the day.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, I think on a Friday though, it's fine, but a Tuesday, not so much, and this
is different from brunch because the brunch culture has been around forever.
That's been a staple.
But it's more popular now than ever.
The brunch culture, the early drinking, and the whole thing is to do it less and then also
be done, right?
Be done by night.
It's so good when you're home by seven thirty on a Friday.
Yeah, but that's it.
If I start that early, I don't think I'm going to be done, you might extend for sure.
I always say I'm out by seven thirty.
Yeah, you do.
And then you get to hang over that night.
You don't get it the next day.
Why do you have to have a hangover?
Why are you drinking that much?
Why haven't that much that you have a hangover?
I always get a hangover.
What are you drinking?
People are having this.
Yeah.
What is your, what is your drink that gives you a hangover?
Leachie Martini.
Well, there you go.
With a sugar.
Yeah.
I know.
You're so good.
You're multiple of those.
That's like a starter.
That's like a half one.
And that's what you're talking about.
So Martini, I could get four of those.
No.
I think espresso martini is one with exactly sugar.
They're like a milkshake.
By the way, hundred percent.
Have you ever had a leachie martini system?
I don't ever have that.
I had one and I didn't like it because of that reason.
It was like too sweet to sugary.
I was like, whoa.
I didn't like the leach blogging around in there.
Tony, not the thing floating around.
I didn't like it.
Yeah.
Tony, not to, you know, be.
Yuck my yum.
Yeah, exactly or, or, or, you know, judge.
But I think sugary drinks for you at this stage in life.
No, the floating fruit in your drink is a bad move.
So 5 p.m. is the new midnight.
I'm so excited.
Yes, I'm on board.
That's the best.
Well, all the buzz is about the bachelorette.
I mean, horrible news.
Tony, actually, Phyllis, in a case we missed it.
So basically, the newest season of the Bachelorette
with Taylor Frankie Paul, it was supposed to air this past weekend
when ABC pulled the plug.
So if you didn't even start, right?
It didn't even start.
They shot the entire season.
It was in the can.
It was premiering in three days and they pulled it.
Yeah, they had all the trailers.
They had all the promos.
They're the Oscars, everything.
But she was on the Mormon house.
Yeah, she was on the secret lives of Mormon wives.
And she was involved in a domestic violence case back in 2023.
So now, all that kind of came to a head.
That's when the ABC pulled the plug.
But now, the biggest conversation that I'm seeing online
and with my friends is, is it time for the Bachelorette franchise
to end or can they recover from this?
That's what everybody's talking about.
Yes.
And so some people are saying maybe they pivot and they lean
into the Bachelorette paradise of it all because, you know,
love Island and these kind of shows are doing really well.
So people just like maybe not one lead with like 25 suitors
where it's just kind of like everybody finding love.
But I genuinely think,
I think Bachelorette Nation is so strong and they are like,
they're so ingrained.
I feel like if they took away the drama
and they went back to their grassroots of like really finding
somebody that wants a genuine connection
instead of focusing on the drama,
I do think they could recover from this.
It's become more like real housewives, right?
Yes.
And I don't think that's what Bachelorette Nation wants truly.
I mean, honestly, is this need, do you watch the Bachelorette or Bachelorette?
No, and here's the thing.
I have, I used to in the past a lot.
But I stopped for whatever reason.
And I was very excited for this season.
I wanted to watch her season.
See, I was so upset when they cast her in the first place.
I wasn't.
Oh, you upset about it because she has this, this, this, um,
she, she, that was already out this 20, 20, 23, 23.
So I don't follow it.
So I don't know.
But that's why I'm surprised they canceled it.
They already knew this.
Well, because I'm surprised they cast her.
They knew.
Yes.
Exactly.
And also, I do, honestly, I do think there's new
leadership at ABC slash Disney.
Mm-hmm.
I do think it may come to an end.
I really do it or, or pivot to more like love Island or whatever those shows you watch
on.
Yeah.
Well, they actually just started them.
Uh, there's a show called Bachelorette Mansion renovation or whatever.
Bachelorette Mansion renovation.
It's like on HGTV.
It's Bachelorette.
Bachelorette.
Yeah.
The renovation idol will be the new show.
Uh-huh.
Throw in survivor in there.
But I will say I'm, I'm thinking it may, this may be the end of it because of this.
And also it's been a long time and I feel like, you know, our taste has evolved.
You don't want all, you don't want all the drama.
You really don't.
Right.
Every season, every season, it would always be like, this is the craziest season yet.
You've never seen it on Bachelorette.
Yeah.
I think at the end of the day, those seasons at the root was love and they picked someone.
Like there's so many couples that did get engaged and had babies and there was like this,
this, this, this genuine love in there and I feel like they've lost the plot a little
bit.
Not since Ryan and what's Tristan?
Have I actually found Tristan?
Tristan!
Tristan!
Tristan!
Not like the first season.
Yeah.
She was the first ever ever.
She was the first ever ever.
She was the first ever ever.
She was the first ever ever.
She was the first ever ever.
She was the first ever ever.
That's a Kelly Clarkson of the Bachelor.
All right.
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So, I guess like most people, I just read headlines.
I leave it to you to click in.
So, Sydney, Sydney clicked into it but I saw Hannah Montana and Starbucks like a,
is there a thing going on?
What's going on?
Yes, there's a thing.
And first of all last night, Miley Cyrus had this big premiere celebration here in Hollywood
for her Hannah Montana 20th anniversary special which has officially dropped on Disney plus
by the way.
A lot of people excited about that.
Everyone's busy reminiscing.
The internet got completely distracted though by this Starbucks string.
It's this bright pink beverage called the secret pop star refresher.
And so while it's exciting and they're trying to do this in like with all the buzz around
Hannah Montana and this anniversary special and whatnot, they got it wrong.
They got the flavor wrong and the fans, the Smilers, they came out.
And they were not having it.
Was it an official promotion?
Yes.
It was like on their secret menu and it still is, I think it was a Grande Strawberry Asahi
refresher with raspberry cold foam two pumps of raspberry syrup and no strawberry inclusions.
So long.
That's a hangover without alcohol.
Exactly.
Like literally I would be hurting the next day.
Well, longtime viewers immediately pointed out that Hannah Montana famously hated raspberries
a plot point from season one, even when somebody posted on XA and whoever came up with this
needs their Hannah Montana fan card revoked.
It's just, you know, kind of fun on the end.
This is the stuff that I see in the news like this is what comes in my algorithm, right?
Exactly.
I don't click, but I see the headline.
Would you think though?
Sorry, but when you think that whoever Starbucks would run this buy, I have to prove it with
Miley.
Right.
Hannah, who would say or team, yeah, who would say, obviously, that's why I think it
wasn't officially all tied to maybe Miley Hannah, et cetera, because it's called the secret
pop star refresher.
And so they were just kind of trying to go with the buzz.
So it was not an official thing.
Right.
It was not.
Yeah.
But FYI, I just know to self, two pumps of anything from that sugar, sugar pump, that
is worse than the leechie martini that I'm trying to try it.
We have.
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