RAPAPORT'S REALITY EP 54 - SLEEP DEPRIVATION & PHONE ADDICTION/ENJOYING AFTER SHOWS/RHOBH & RHOP EXITS/RHOA HAS ISSUES/S2 OF THE VALLEY/LOVE HOTEL

RAPAPORT'S REALITY EP 54 - SLEEP DEPRIVATION & PHONE ADDICTION/ENJOYING AFTER SHOWS/RHOBH & RHOP EXITS/RHOA HAS ISSUES/S2 OF THE VALLEY/LOVE HOTEL

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RAPAPORT'S REALITY EP 54 - SLEEP DEPRIVATION & PHONE ADDICTION/ENJOYING AFTER SHOWS/RHOBH & RHOP EXITS/RHOA HAS ISSUES/S2 OF THE VALLEY/LOVE HOTEL

RAPAPORT'S REALITY EP 54 - SLEEP DEPRIVATION & PHONE ADDICTION/ENJOYING AFTER SHOWS/RHOBH & RHOP EXITS/RHOA HAS ISSUES/S2 OF THE VALLEY/LOVE HOTEL

RAPAPORT'S REALITY EP 54 - SLEEP DEPRIVATION & PHONE ADDICTION/ENJOYING AFTER SHOWS/RHOBH & RHOP EXITS/RHOA HAS ISSUES/S2 OF THE VALLEY/LOVE HOTEL

RAPAPORT'S REALITY EP 54 - SLEEP DEPRIVATION & PHONE ADDICTION/ENJOYING AFTER SHOWS/RHOBH & RHOP EXITS/RHOA HAS ISSUES/S2 OF THE VALLEY/LOVE HOTEL

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2:54

days, babe. I know, but you

2:56

won't tape your mouth. You

2:58

won't try the mouth tape. You

3:01

won't get your deviated septum fix. I

3:04

don't know what to tell you. Look at your phone before. Babe, I'm

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3:13

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a little precursor there. Oh,

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it feels a little behind

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-the -scenes behind -the -scenes. Oh

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my gosh We should Mike ourselves

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up 24 -7. That'd be good. We

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need to go full bald ones

3:31

Full bald ones there because

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we don't have seven kids to

3:35

fill it reality. Yes, I'm

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kiwi Rappaport. My name is Michael

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Rappaport. This is Rappaport's reality the

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podcast where me Michael Rapport

3:44

and my wife Keebee Rapport

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discuss all things reality TV

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all things popular culture and

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curated gems From our

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relationship Welcome. We're

3:55

feeling good. We're discussing

3:57

on the hot

3:59

mic a little bit of Sleep deprivation.

4:01

I haven't been able to sleep the

4:03

last few days. Uh -huh. I haven't

4:05

been able to sleep properly and It's

4:08

really fucking annoying. I hate to curse.

4:10

This isn't a podcast where we curse

4:12

or It's aggressive, but it is

4:14

really annoying to not sleep. And I tried

4:16

so hard last night to time it

4:18

out. No, you didn't. Sorry. I hate to

4:20

interrupt you. First of all, you're not

4:22

looking at me. You're looking over there like

4:24

you're doing your own podcast. So like

4:26

I have to stop you there. You didn't.

4:28

You have your phone. you have a

4:30

serious addiction to your phone. And you know

4:32

what? I have an addiction by proxy

4:34

because there's nothing to do when I'm next

4:36

to you but be on my phone.

4:38

Now it's playoff season and that's all you're

4:41

doing. I mean, it's heavy on the

4:43

basketball and I gotta say, I'm not a

4:45

fan. Unless I'm there. And

4:47

listen, let me just talk you through

4:49

it because it's really hard. It's like being

4:51

married to the woman saying, do

4:53

I look fat? And then she

4:55

keeps eating bonbons or peanut M

4:57

&Ms or - I'll put fucking phone

4:59

down. You did it. You asked

5:01

me to put the phone on my side of the

5:04

bed. a podcast to go to see. I need

5:06

a way to... I think you need to sleep. It's

5:08

like, this is what I'm saying. You're like a

5:10

270 pound baby. 270? What

5:12

are you talking about? 270. I'm not even

5:14

close to 270. To what? What do

5:16

you say? 227 right now. Okay, great. Which

5:18

is about 15 pounds overweight. Yes, okay.

5:20

So, because I think... Over my fighting weight.

5:22

I think the reason why you're not

5:24

losing weight... One of the reasons why I

5:26

know why I'm not it's because I'm

5:28

just pounding whatever I feel like it because

5:30

that's that's my mental state You're sleeping

5:32

with your mouth open your cortisol is not

5:34

going down. How do the cortisol down?

5:36

I think it's first of all, it's a

5:38

stress thing So if you're not sleeping

5:40

then you waking up and not rested. It's

5:42

a big deal. I wore I got

5:44

you an aura ring. I don't know why

5:46

you wear a ring No, you have

5:48

one. No, I need a new one. Mine's

5:50

done and it's too tight. really helps

5:52

because I think you are sleeping. It's the

5:54

mouth opening that... Babe, when I tell

5:56

you that... Sometimes I'll go, I slept great.

5:59

I fucking feel like a million bucks. And last

6:01

night didn't It's very rare, babe. It's very rare.

6:03

For me, it's timing. I have to time out

6:05

to sleep. What does that mean? It's

6:07

just timing. I have to time myself

6:10

to sleep. I can't stay awake longer. It

6:12

is playoff time. I will say... will

6:14

say on this podcast and in the

6:16

other podcast, I will say

6:18

that very, very adamantly that although

6:20

it is NBA Playoff time, what

6:23

do we watch before we watch

6:25

the play? What chips into the

6:27

first quarter? Excuse me.

6:29

I'm sorry. This is my time.

6:32

When I'm talking, you're not talking. When

6:34

I'm talking,

6:36

you're not

6:38

talking. what

6:41

chips into the first quarter of the game.

6:43

babe. I get it. We catch up on our

6:45

show that we haven't watched. mean, yesterday we

6:47

watched. We watched White Lotus before game. And then,

6:49

but before that, during the day, we're not

6:51

only watching podcasts, we're watching, and it ain't an

6:53

arm twist. No, I know.

6:55

Guys, if you have the Peacock

6:58

app, Summer House

7:00

aftershow, all

7:02

the shows aftershows, man, they're so

7:04

good. So good. They

7:06

are. I almost like them better.

7:08

It's scary. They're really good. Yeah.

7:10

I mean, you can't like them

7:12

better because without the shows, there's

7:14

no aftershow. But them just riffing

7:17

about the episodes after just watching

7:19

the episodes, whether it's Beverly Hills,

7:21

whether it's Summerhouse, whether it's Southern

7:23

Charm. Valley has one up. It's

7:25

really good. So if you have

7:27

the Peacock app and you are

7:30

a fan of the shows, don't

7:32

don't deprive yourself by not watching

7:34

the aftershows. Excellent. They are

7:36

really, really, really good. They are

7:38

super entertaining and it's nice to see

7:40

them. I like them because the

7:42

ladies are all dressed up differently. Which

7:45

is crazy me. They got their glam on.

7:47

They're in the gowns. No, they're just dressed

7:49

really well and they're to their own... They're

7:51

wearing shoes. They're never just wearing... High heels.

7:53

They get the whole thing. They're never wearing

7:55

jeans and some sneakers and a nice shirt.

7:57

I know, but great. This

8:00

is what I'm watching for. I

8:02

know, but sometimes I'm like... What

8:04

why not like it seems so

8:06

like Lala was on the summer.

8:08

Let's jump into season two of

8:10

the Valley, okay? Wow

8:12

Wow, I mean listen. I you

8:14

know how we feel about the

8:16

Valley over here Well last year

8:18

we were hanging on for dear

8:20

life. Yes, but it grew on

8:22

us and it grew and we

8:24

ended up ended with a bang

8:27

and we loved it But I'm

8:29

talking about the coming back hot.

8:31

It's like desperate housewives meets like

8:33

Paul Thomas Anderson movie. Yes, or

8:35

American Psycho. Paul Thomas Anderson, by

8:38

the way, he directed Magnolia, which

8:40

takes place in the Valley, Boogie

8:42

Nights, which takes place in the Valley, Punch,

8:44

Drunk, Glow, without a Sandler. All

8:46

those films take place in the Valley.

8:49

The Valley is a character unto

8:51

itself, by the way. It's an energy.

8:53

It is a Valley. It

8:55

soaks you in. It brings you down. I

8:57

live there. And I want to say

8:59

that Bravo, they present the

9:01

Valley In a way

9:03

that looks like all the other

9:05

shows in their purple and their yellows

9:07

and the the swishing intros and

9:09

the songs I've never felt like the

9:12

valley is a place of purples

9:14

yellows and Swishing it all I think

9:16

about when I think about that

9:18

not to say that it's there's not

9:20

happy people in the valley There's

9:22

not happy stories in the valley But

9:24

the valley is a low color

9:26

comes to mind brown like Paul Thomas

9:29

in Paul Thomas in his own

9:31

browns. Same street. never really, really sunny

9:33

in the valley. It's like gray,

9:35

but it's like 110 degrees. That's all

9:37

year long. Yeah. It's 110 the

9:39

middle of January, 110 July. You're talking

9:41

like you could you don't need

9:44

to use electricity. Bring the frying pan.

9:46

Put the eggs. Go outside seven,

9:48

eight in the morning. Your shit will,

9:50

it's hot as fuck. It's

9:52

lonely. It's spread out.

9:55

It's a place where dreams have - You talk

9:57

about it like you lived there. I lived there.

9:59

You never lived there. I've dipped in and

10:01

dipped out and I've known people and I see

10:03

like their homes and their houses and I'm

10:05

just like, I don't want to be anywhere near

10:07

it. The Valley was, the

10:09

best part of the Valley is what I

10:12

met Tammy. That's like the best part of

10:14

my time in the Valley. And I lived

10:16

in the Valley a lot. I lived in

10:18

a house in the valley then I lived

10:20

in an apartment and let me tell you

10:22

something the valley and when I'm watching these

10:24

people and it's like they're kids and they're

10:26

couples but They're not kids anymore. They're not

10:28

kids and they're they're that age where it's

10:30

like like when they talk about Jack's bar

10:32

is on that corner and I remember that

10:34

corner was Rocko's and they were building that

10:37

bar and like it's the people that you

10:39

work out at LA Fitness with and they're

10:41

like divorce and they're like almost 40 and

10:43

they're like they party hard and they're they're

10:45

looking for love but ends up everybody's dating

10:47

each other because they Oh, man, it's just

10:49

so sad. It's depressing

10:51

for me, and maybe I'm taking it

10:53

on personally. No, that show is

10:55

not, babe. The Valley on

10:57

Bravo, the show, it is what we

10:59

have to get ourselves used to, although

11:02

there's some fun and they're

11:04

laughing and they're all entertaining.

11:07

This is a different kind of reality

11:09

show for Bravo. This is almost like

11:11

an HBO show or a showtime. You're

11:13

right. It's fucking dark. It's almost documentary

11:15

dark because I got to be honest,

11:17

the scene where Jesse is at the

11:19

bar with his ex -wife Michelle and she's

11:21

got a boyfriend there at the white

11:23

party and they're talking about the kid

11:25

and the boyfriend standing there on his

11:27

phone like it's nothing was so real.

11:29

By the way, I've been in this

11:31

situation. This is crazy though. It's crazy

11:33

town to be on television. Like this

11:35

is what I'm saying I tell you

11:37

I want my TV shows That's why

11:39

I don't like that. I don't mind

11:41

the after show and the dress up.

11:43

It's fun. That's fun, right? And they're

11:45

talking about their own lives and and

11:48

adding sort of depth to it in

11:50

humor and their own perspective but this

11:52

thing with the real life divorces and

11:54

the Drug problem and the kids eating

11:56

cheating with the friend of the guy's

11:58

friends like this is all like guys

12:00

This is cause for a therapist not

12:02

an audience a hundred percent. There are

12:04

moments of entertainment It's not all dark.

12:06

What where was the levity in this

12:08

first opening episode? You just have not

12:10

much right when Kristen Dodie was sitting

12:12

down with what's his name the guy

12:14

we got? Yes, he and he's like

12:16

everything you said was right And I

12:18

didn't I knew it was right And

12:21

and and you know the I and

12:23

that's why I was screaming and yelling and

12:25

I threatened to fucking beat the shit

12:27

out of you because what you were saying

12:29

about my relationship is right. I'm just

12:31

like And Kristen Kristen's like to have any

12:33

validation for Kristen Dodie the great the

12:35

great Kristen Dodie It's true. Take any validation

12:37

she can true even from this yo

12:39

yo yo yo. Yeah, total yo yo Yeah,

12:41

it's heavy, but it's I said it

12:43

when we were watching I was like this

12:45

is like This

12:47

is like a car. You don't want to

12:49

look, but you're looking. You know,

12:52

it's funny. I'm going to PT for my,

12:54

uh, uh, my - Frozen

12:56

shoulder. Your people are frozen

12:58

shoulder updates. Oh man. It's, we're, we're

13:01

like, I don't know, when I

13:03

put my arm out, uh, is this

13:05

Virto? Uh, that's horizontal.

13:07

I'm still, I don't know. I

13:09

think I'm like at 55. You

13:11

can't do these salute for like, you know, in

13:13

a field gold, they do touchdown. you

13:15

do touchdown? No, no, no. I'm Matt

13:17

Hitler. Like, this is bad. This is

13:19

not good. It's terrible. Like, I really

13:21

cannot. And, you know, I've been doing

13:23

the PT. Everybody's great with their advice.

13:25

And I'm doing it actively, consistently. I

13:27

even got, I'm on steroids right now.

13:29

How was that? Do you notice anything

13:32

from that? No. By the way, you say, don't take it

13:34

at night. I'm like, why? Like, I

13:36

could take it at night and still fall

13:38

asleep. Well, maybe it's just me. Steroid pack.

13:40

I got another shot in my arm. Listen,

13:42

I feel frustrated, sad, and

13:44

really sad. I hate to complain

13:47

about something so... No, it

13:49

sucks. have real... That just frozen shoulder

13:51

sucks. People have real... This is a problem that's

13:53

common and I was told by him the other

13:55

that... This shouldn't be that common. I'm gonna be

13:57

honest with you, baby. When you tell me that

13:59

the physical therapy's like, you know, and maybe two

14:01

years it'll go away. I'm like, motherfucker, you've already

14:03

been one year in. The doctor, the new doctor

14:05

I went to at HSS, the hospital for special

14:07

surgery, they're wonderful. I said, can you talk to

14:10

my husband? Cause I hate having this argument. Look

14:12

it up. It literally could take

14:14

some people three years. I believe it.

14:16

So now the PT's working on

14:18

it. The muscles around it like lock

14:20

up to try to protect the

14:22

joint, the little socket thing that's got

14:25

frozen, whatever. It's not literally frozen,

14:27

like you, you know, but. Let me

14:29

tell you something. It's getting me

14:31

down. I got a mild depression because

14:33

even walking swinging my arm hurts.

14:35

It should. So my whole life activity

14:37

-wise and I was just I was

14:39

just on the internet and going

14:41

through our Instagram thing. Oh,

14:43

you mean Rap Ports Reality page? Yes. If

14:45

you don't follow Rap Ports Reality page, we

14:47

are active on Instagram. Rap Ports Reality. We're

14:49

active. We're active. We're active. We're active. But

14:52

anyway, I saw this walking app, like how

14:54

many steps do you need to walk to

14:56

lose weight? Well, listen, right now I got

14:58

to do a lot. How many does it

15:00

say? More than 10 ,000 for me at

15:02

my age. How long is 10 ,000 steps? 2

15:04

,000, 12 ,000 steps or so. How many miles

15:06

is that? I don't think it's miles. Well,

15:09

shit, walk for three hours to lose weight?

15:11

No, I could walk 10 ,000 steps in

15:13

an hour and a half, I think. Okay.

15:15

Anyway, my point is it's really bringing me

15:17

down, but they've assured me that

15:19

It will get better in two

15:21

to three years time. Right

15:23

now, you know, it

15:25

could be another year. We need

15:27

that. I'm talking about that. And

15:29

by the way, you keep saying get the surgery.

15:32

If I got the surgery, then I'd still be in

15:34

PT and it would take additional time to heal,

15:36

which would just be a whole other problem. So what

15:38

would be the surgery? They go

15:40

in there and they break up the tissue that's

15:42

making it locked. Oh,

15:44

no, we need to run that up the

15:46

flag because I don't like you act like

15:48

I haven't like I'm doing everything I tell

15:50

your husband to come in I'll explain it.

15:52

I'm like he's acting like I know Disrespected

15:55

I need to talk to a doctor. They're

15:57

very very knowledgeable grease on the wall when

15:59

I go in there I want multiple degrees

16:01

the person I'm talking to I want multiple

16:03

degrees by the way the guy who saw

16:05

me from my I know he's great sent

16:07

some another doctor and to actually give me

16:09

the shot and I was like, why can't

16:11

you do it? I had to just sitting

16:13

there for like 45 minutes away to another

16:15

doctor. So, you know, doctors are

16:17

great. I love them. We need them.

16:20

But like, come on, just PTs have a

16:22

lot of schooling that they go through.

16:24

They're very knowledgeable about how the body works.

16:26

And my particular one, shout out to

16:28

Linda, Linda for giving

16:30

me, referring me to the

16:32

PT guy. Linda, go

16:34

ask Linda, Linda. You

16:37

know when you're really stressed or not feeling

16:39

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16:41

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Network. Question.

20:57

We have seen we're pivoting off of the

20:59

valley. OK. Which we like, but I

21:01

got to just remind you again. It's

21:04

like a it's like boogie

21:06

nights. It's like a Paul Thomas

21:08

Anderson. Yes heavy like it's

21:10

heavy all his movies the Valley.

21:12

What's the big? San Fernando

21:14

Valley? Big and wide

21:16

and Streets and freeways and traffic

21:19

and it's the place where dreams

21:21

go to die sad and porn

21:23

and Yeah, it's all that shit

21:25

out there in the valley and

21:27

that show has that vibe to

21:29

it That show does have that

21:32

vibe to it How are

21:34

you feeling? Real Housewives of

21:36

Beverly Hills came, went. The

21:39

reunion came, went. There

21:41

has been so much discussion about

21:43

Garcelle leaving, Garcelle walking off.

21:45

And then, consequently, every

21:47

day we hear about

21:50

Garcelle unfollowing the entire cast

21:52

except for, I believe,

21:54

Kathy Hilton and Jennifer

21:56

Tilley. Yes, weird. I

21:59

don't know. Listen, I was saying to

22:01

you, I saw Crystal Minkoff saying that, you

22:03

know, on a podcast, I don't know

22:05

which one I was caught a clip. She

22:07

said that, you know, Sutton and Garcelle

22:10

really hung out, unlike typically what

22:12

would happen. You don't really see these people

22:14

for eight months. You see them when they're shooting,

22:16

but you're not really, it's

22:18

not real friendships, but she's really friends with Sutton. They

22:20

spent a lot of time together. Listen,

22:23

this is The minute Sutton didn't do

22:25

what Garcelle expected her to do. right. She

22:27

wanted, because I think, She picked her,

22:29

I don't know, as a real friend. I

22:31

think she picked her as sort of

22:33

a liaison. I don't think this is somebody

22:35

that Garcelle would probably be friends with

22:37

outside of this world. I think when she

22:39

said that I can't stand any of

22:41

them in the last clip of her on

22:43

The Reunion, I think she meant it.

22:45

We called it. She didn't like it. I

22:47

don't think she liked the show. I

22:49

don't think she, I think she was using

22:51

the show for a stepping stone. I

22:53

think as soon as it started to get

22:55

hot, the seat was too hot and

22:57

it was pointed at her, she got... and

22:59

then I also think that when they

23:01

confronted her at the reunion about the her

23:04

accusations that Dorit's house Break -in what had

23:06

something to do or they maybe they

23:08

knew something One of the most fucked up

23:10

accusations in history of housewives and by

23:12

the way, I think it's the most what

23:14

she never said when she said maybe

23:16

I'm wrong I'm wrong right and nobody just

23:18

feeling Yeah, she had just a feeling,

23:20

which is so Gen Z of her. I was like,

23:22

what the hell? Your feelings are

23:24

not facts. your kids use that you. Yeah,

23:26

exactly. It was ridiculous. So anyway, let me finish.

23:28

I think what happened with her is that

23:30

she, when she said

23:32

that, she's so heavily embarrassed that

23:34

she made that accusation and she

23:36

did not have one person say, well,

23:39

that's okay. You know, we all

23:41

make mistakes. Nobody gave her

23:43

any sort of like completion. She had

23:45

to just sit on it. had to

23:47

say I was wrong, but not even

23:49

really, because her eye was wrong was

23:51

not. It was like kind of like

23:53

a shoulder shrug. I was wrong. I guess

23:55

I was wrong again, right? So nobody came

23:57

to her defense on that. were wrong, Garcelle,

23:59

that people broke into Dereet's house with guns

24:01

while her kids were in there and stole

24:03

the jewelry. Not they broke into the house

24:05

when they weren't there or they broke in

24:07

just when Dereet was there. You were wrong

24:09

that it wasn't a setup that people broke

24:11

in with guns. while Dorit

24:13

and her kids were in there. You were

24:15

way, way, way long. That's just a wild

24:17

accusation just to come out of your mouth.

24:20

It wasn't a burglary when they weren't

24:22

there. That's when you could go, is it

24:24

set up or they're having fun? That's when

24:26

you could throw that out there. Right, they're

24:28

having financial problems. What she's talking about,

24:30

like the motherfuckers had her and her kids

24:32

room. Her husband sent some goons over there

24:34

while she was home with her kids. That's

24:36

insanity. Crazy. And they're accusation crazy. And

24:38

by the way, she never walked back from

24:40

it, really, until this last Reunion and she

24:42

did it like like I said with her

24:45

shoulder struck and nobody helped her Including

24:47

the person that she feels that she had

24:49

the back the whole time. What is so

24:51

sudden supposed to go? Yeah, I had a

24:53

feeling about it too. It's off the

24:55

wall Sutton could have said you know what

24:57

it's okay. Everybody makes mistake I kind of

24:59

doubted that too for a second You know

25:01

gave her some kind of validation and she

25:03

got nothing but she wasn't deserving of

25:05

it number two by the way when they

25:07

Sutton went took her to her mom's house.

25:09

I also noticed looking

25:12

back at the clips, Sutton

25:14

really never addressed her. Remember I was like,

25:16

why is Kyle there? Kyle felt like, why am

25:18

I here, right? Why am I shooting with

25:20

you guys with this, right? This is our threesome.

25:22

It didn't feel like that. Like Sutton really

25:24

wants a relationship with Kyle and is not working

25:26

as hard on the relationship and on television

25:28

with Garcelle. I think those things are valid for

25:30

Garcelle. But I think ultimately the truth is

25:32

she really thinks they're all fucking full of shit.

25:34

She don't like them. She's above them and

25:36

she wasn't going to stick around another season for

25:38

them to come for her because the way

25:40

She knew it was happening. Yeah, she knew it

25:42

was coming. So that's my piece on her

25:44

I'm glad she's gone because it kind of ruined

25:46

reality that show for me that she was

25:48

on there that we know her we respect her

25:50

and that we are seeing her this way

25:52

and Knowing that she's not playing the game like

25:54

how we need to see as the audience,

25:56

right? So it's good. It's good

25:58

for her. I think she got something out

26:01

of it I hope in terms of her

26:03

career, you know, she's We'll see. I don't

26:05

know. I don't know what. I mean, it's

26:07

not... I don't know what it did for

26:09

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26:11

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26:13

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26:17

she's the producer. She has her own production

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26:21

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speaking about referring to playing

31:00

the game This just in

31:02

the great Mia Thornton. Oh

31:04

From the Real House was

31:06

a bear Potomac has announced.

31:08

She's gone. I don't know

31:11

if they give you a chance I

31:13

think they give them a chance. I

31:15

think they say listen Mia We're not

31:17

gonna have you back next year. Really?

31:19

I think that they might do that.

31:21

What was the announcer like? I didn't

31:23

see it. Oh, I could tell you

31:25

Mia announced she said She did it

31:27

like almost a poem. She said all

31:29

seasons come to an end and trees

31:31

grow and, you know, flowers bloom. She

31:33

said a bunch of different things. She

31:35

said, she said like a whole thing.

31:38

It wasn't just I'm leaving the show,

31:40

but she, she talked about flowers and

31:42

she talked about trees and she talked

31:44

about, you know, seasons and moving and

31:46

grass being greener and, you know, the

31:48

other side. But she said, you know,

31:50

the past four seasons have been unforgettable.

31:53

One filled with growth, lessons, and

31:55

so many incredible memories. I

31:57

want to thank Bravo, Andy Cohen,

31:59

NBC Universal for believing me

32:01

and giving me the space to

32:03

share my story with my

32:05

castmates. And

32:08

then she said, I don't just

32:10

make headlines, I make history. Oh,

32:12

so she went out with a

32:14

tagline. Yes. A long one.

32:16

And apparently she's moving to Atlanta. That doesn't mean

32:18

she's moving. to the Realizers

32:20

of Atlanta. But I think for some of them

32:22

they go, listen, we're not going to have

32:24

you back. Do you want to give you a

32:26

chance to go out on your own? Oh,

32:28

I see what you're saying to make the announcement

32:30

instead of just saying bravo. I'm saying me

32:33

is not coming back. All right. Well, I was

32:35

sure about giving it your all. I think

32:37

she gave it all and then sent then too

32:39

much some too much with with her kids

32:41

and her husband and G and ink and all

32:43

that. Yeah. Well, I wish her well. I

32:45

hope she stays healthy and happy. I would like

32:47

to see her on Atlanta though. That would

32:49

be great if she showed up on because let's

32:51

let's help. We got to pivot to Atlanta

32:53

because it really needs help. I don't know what

32:55

What's happening? It's in bad shape. It's in

32:57

bad shape and I never thought I would watch

32:59

it land and be like, I could skip

33:01

it. Me too. I could

33:03

skip it. I mean, I don't

33:06

know why. I feel like whenever

33:08

Bravo does this with their housewives,

33:10

they just throw us a bunch

33:12

of girls and we're like supposed

33:14

to care about them immediately. It

33:17

feels invasive. It feels also like -

33:19

Betrayal. Yeah. You feel betrayed anyway.

33:21

do. I don't know. And Portia

33:23

not being like the star. Wild

33:26

well now Shami is not even

33:28

the star and Porsha's not the star

33:30

and Angela Oakley's Angela Oakley's not

33:33

she's not equipped to be the star

33:35

and and they're just like it's

33:37

like a bunch of guest stars It's

33:39

not like there's no lead. There's

33:41

no force. There's no push You know

33:43

and every show every season someone

33:45

takes a lead because what they have

33:47

going on in their life in

33:50

a way But here I'm sort of

33:52

like Drew's divorce is like I

33:54

don't know her and Ralph. I mean

33:56

him living downstairs. I

33:58

mean, it's something shady about all of that. I

34:00

don't know. I just I find it that to

34:02

be very uncomfortable to watch the dad live on

34:04

and then the divorce and him playing outside with

34:06

the kids and then she comes out for her

34:09

turn and he doesn't want to be there and

34:11

the kids are in front. Again, some of this

34:13

stuff, I don't know the masterful way where it's

34:15

comfortable for me to watch, but some of it's

34:17

like, I don't know if that should be on

34:19

there. I agree. And I just don't think that

34:21

Atlanta right now, Is

34:23

good. I don't think it's good TV.

34:25

I don't think it's good reality TV.

34:27

I don't think it's entertaining I don't

34:30

think it lives up to the legacy.

34:32

We're talking about a legacy show. I'm

34:34

in a legacy reality TV program It's

34:36

not even close to that and it

34:38

is dark. I'll pivot on to something

34:40

a little bit lighter because we don't

34:42

want to beat a dead peach You

34:44

don't want to run over there. We

34:46

don't want to beat a rotten peach

34:49

a rotten peach. Yeah

34:51

Summerhouse is a good

34:53

fucking crime. So great. Listen,

34:55

I have a message to

34:58

Jesse. You've been had,

35:00

bro. They sent that girl in there. That

35:02

was a fuck plant. A fuck plant. They

35:04

were trying to set you up to see

35:06

if you the either her, him or West.

35:08

I don't know. I think West learned his

35:10

lesson. His lesson. I think one of them

35:12

were going to make a move. No, West

35:14

wasn't going to do it. He already had

35:16

messed with a girl in the house. He

35:18

knew better. And Jesse, you sat by and

35:20

watch. You know better. I

35:22

think he's in a pickle. I really

35:24

find it. hysterical that

35:26

he flirts with Sierra and then he's

35:28

like, don't touch me. The show is

35:30

great. The show is so great. I

35:33

love these guys so much. I find them

35:35

all to be... By the way, you

35:37

know, sometimes you think, are they stars

35:39

to us? Because we've known them so long.

35:41

But I do think casting is a

35:43

thing. Oh, yeah. The genius

35:45

of it. It's just like Love Island.

35:47

That season we watched, it was each

35:50

individual was special in their own right.

35:52

Like they had it. They had something

35:54

going on. And I feel like that's

35:56

the thing with Summer House. By the

35:58

way, we're gonna go back to Summerhouse,

36:00

but I just saw also that Love

36:02

Island, the cast of Love Island from

36:04

last year with, you know, all those,

36:06

that whole crew. What's

36:08

his name? Brother Beckham. And then the

36:10

whole crew, I heard they're doing a spin

36:12

-off after the island, like sort of picking

36:15

it up. It's a great idea because

36:17

all very fun. They're all fun. They're all

36:19

very special kids. And I think they

36:21

are all entertaining. Got the

36:23

right look. And I think that's I was looking

36:25

at the guys on Summerhouse. I was like, they're

36:27

all so good looking. Yeah. Wes is good looking.

36:30

They're just funny. There's something about them. They're

36:32

charming. They're all magnetic. That really

36:34

matters. And so going back to

36:36

Atlanta really quick, I think there's

36:38

a casting issue because of the

36:40

complete revamp. They got a start

36:42

from scratch. What I'm saying, we're missing. Okay,

36:45

I don't care how you dress up or how you

36:47

paint your dog. It's not gonna

36:49

make you interesting. It's not necessarily

36:51

gonna make you charismatic and captivating and

36:53

I wanna watch what you do

36:55

in your kitchen. Do you see, I

36:57

can watch Paige stand in her

36:59

closet and try to figure out what

37:01

to wear. She's entertaining. Same with

37:03

me. Seattle is entertaining. The guys are

37:05

entertaining. They're all special. I think

37:07

this is going into a stereotype also

37:09

Atlanta's like, you know, we're all

37:11

super fabulous. And it's like

37:14

there has to be more than that.

37:16

That's obviously a part of the

37:18

show and the brand. But without

37:20

the storylines and caring and the and

37:22

really it sounds crazy, but the humanity

37:24

we have no show. That's right. And

37:26

the meanness it's just There's

37:28

difference between shade and just like

37:31

trying to fucking eviscerate and

37:33

humiliate somebody. Discussing their looks

37:35

in there. Yeah. It's just terrible. And right

37:37

now, Summerhouse has a good balance of, well,

37:39

it's not dark. No. The only one who's

37:41

dark is the one guy who came in

37:43

there, what do they call him? Emeril. What

37:46

do they call him? The fuck

37:48

boy. They call

37:50

him the... They call

37:52

not the three -way machine or or g

37:54

or g or gb or gb walks in

37:56

there like or gb's or gb's Disgusting he's

37:58

bringing it down. He's got to go. Yeah,

38:01

you know what? I love talk about humanity

38:03

I love that the cast members are like

38:05

yo, you're new here. Don't bring that shit

38:07

here like what what are you doing? Especially

38:09

when you're doing nothing else nothing you fight

38:11

by the way, you don't even talk Yeah,

38:13

you really talk. Yeah, so like goodbye and

38:15

you're 30 something. I know he said something

38:17

else You know, he was an illegal immigrant

38:20

until he was 23. He felt unseen, so

38:22

now he's trying to make time. So now

38:24

for the net, for the... Stop. It doesn't

38:26

make sense. Stop. You got a sexual problem

38:28

if you're like... You're a fucking deviant. Yeah, you

38:31

have a deviant behavior problem and

38:33

you're making it like you weren't seen

38:35

because you were a migrant or

38:37

an immigrant. You do three ways every

38:39

single night at the house. It's

38:41

a wild reason to... weaponize your your

38:43

illegal immigrant status. Yes, exactly your

38:46

weaponizing your elite. No, he's just he's

38:48

a pig It comes out in

38:50

his underwear and justing is junk in

38:52

it. It's just gross. You just

38:54

imagine the stink on his You know

38:56

he's not a good influence for

38:58

my favorite Jesse Solomon because Jesse went

39:00

in there He's curious and got

39:02

his toes sucked and you know, he's

39:05

playing with fire. If anybody that

39:07

that guy picks up, you're risking yourself.

39:09

Yeah, or GPS. Stay away from

39:11

Jesse Solomon. Yeah, you got. Yeah, keep

39:13

away from him because this is

39:15

a nice kid. Nice guy. Nice Jewish

39:17

boy. All that shit away from

39:19

from from Jesse Solomon. We don't know

39:21

how nice he is. He's chill,

39:24

but you can tell he's got a

39:26

good disposition. He's a sweet kid,

39:28

but I really want him to make

39:30

sure Lexi's right, because I just,

39:32

something he find. She's not right. They're

39:34

not gonna be together, but the laying bed

39:37

drunk saying I love you, exactly, that's

39:39

what I'm afraid of. Her and her

39:41

mom and sister, can you imagine? No, no,

39:43

no, no. You're in trouble, bro. They

39:45

got their hooks. Yes. Like deep, deep in

39:47

there. We're talking about six hooks. And

39:49

Wes is looking at him like, boy. You

39:51

fucked up. You fucked up. Yeah, so,

39:53

but Summerhouse, light,

39:55

fun, good, funny,

39:58

likable people. I would like to go there for

40:00

the summer. Babe, you're 55

40:02

years old with frozen shoulder. No

40:04

disrespect. They ain't

40:06

trying to have us hanging around

40:08

there. Why 55 with frozen shoulder? They're

40:10

not trying to have you and

40:12

me. Why not? Well, they have fucking

40:14

Schwartzes coming. Tell them Schwartzes and

40:17

maybe Maybe can have... Schwartzes, like yo,

40:19

Schwartz, still cute. I don't

40:21

know man, but it's like my

40:23

man. You gotta make a plan.

40:25

I gotta make a plan I

40:27

think he told me he started

40:29

a podcast. Yes. Yeah, I don't

40:31

know I Everybody's got a podcast.

40:33

Yes. No problem with that. I

40:36

think that him being on the

40:38

after show of The Valley yeah

40:40

along with Sheena was on there.

40:42

Is this because they're all gonna

40:44

be making an appearance on there?

40:47

I don't know I don't know.

40:49

I'm not exactly sure. staying regulars

40:51

because I think he does come. He

40:54

pops in. He shows up this week on Summerhouse.

40:56

But Schwartz is at his best with its tomtoms.

40:58

I know, and we hear that it's complicated their

41:00

friendship. I mean, they're friends, but I don't think

41:02

it's the same. Yeah. Well,

41:04

we're never going to get that golden... You

41:06

can't put lightning back in a bottle.

41:08

You can't stuff lightning in a bottle. No.

41:11

You can't do that. But it is a

41:13

great time. It's always good,

41:15

man. Fuck, there's always good

41:17

shows on. There's always good reality

41:20

TV shows on. Are we gonna jump

41:22

into this? Because I think it

41:24

starts Sunday. What? Love Hotel with all

41:26

our ladies. We'll sniff

41:28

around it. Badore and...

41:30

It's Giselle. Countess. Luanne.

41:33

And Ashley. Ashley, and then what's her

41:35

name from OC? Badore. Right, right

41:38

shit. Yeah. don't

41:40

know if I want to see these ladies try

41:42

to get, you know, Stella got their groove back

41:44

kind of thing. I don't think that I'm that

41:46

interested actually. Babe, we'll

41:48

give them the respect that they deserve.

41:50

That's true. Excuse me, we'll give them the

41:52

respect that they deserve and they've earned.

41:55

It's just that we have so many other

41:57

regular shows, like everybody in the world

41:59

has watched White Lotus and we them the

42:01

respect that they deserve and earn and

42:03

we will watch the program. Okay. That's...

42:06

the least we could do for these

42:08

four women who put it all on

42:10

the fucking line. Yes, we love and

42:12

respect them. OK, so we'll

42:14

watch that. We'll check it out. OK.

42:16

That is the least we can

42:18

do for. The trailer seems very. We

42:20

know what it is. We

42:23

know what it is. I just don't want to be. I

42:25

just want to see. So you don't you don't respect.

42:27

You don't want to give them the respect. I just don't

42:29

want to see them making out with this. Strangers

42:31

and it's just I love like when

42:33

Luann's got like the two guys. She's in

42:35

heaven She's got all the attention and

42:37

they're like hi Luann and she's just like

42:39

I'm being fawned over as I should

42:41

I'm like everybody should fall over like I'm

42:44

Shannon's like I've never dated more than

42:46

one guy that wants to Luanne and Luann's

42:48

like I have It's

42:50

great. We will be checking. Let's

42:52

see. We'll be checking it out and

42:54

we will be checking you guys out. Make

42:56

sure you subscribe, rate and review. I

42:58

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43:00

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