S3 Ep125: Mr. and Mrs. Gun Kelly: Monday, July 20th, 2020

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  • Megan Fox cuddles up to Machine Gun Kelly in new photo (Page Six)
  • Jeffree Star addressed the Tati Westbrook 'situation,' James Charles, and the drama about him and Shane Dawson in a new video (Insider)
  • Hayden Panettiere breaks silence on alleged abuse by ex Brian Hickerson (Page Six)
  • Prince Andrew a no-show at daughter Beatrice's wedding (Page Six)
  • Gunman disguised as delivery driver kills son, shoots husband of NJ federal judge (NY Post)
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Good

morning, millennials.

Happy Monday.

Welcome back to the morning toast.

Hope everybody had a fabulous, relaxing, rejuvenating, renewing weekend.

Yes, happy Monday.

I had a nice weekend.

I could have like gone for one more day of weekend.

Yeah.

You always can.

Actually, sometimes I feel

super satisfied from the weekend.

Yeah, no, when I woke up this morning, I was like 90% sure it was Sunday, but I'm having one of those days where like it's Sunday, but I think it's a Monday.

No, but it was actually a Monday and it was really depressing way to wake up.

that is quite depressing but it was a pretty good weekend I actually watched so much TV I read a lot and so I'll have a lot to share in our TV recap segment fabulous in our TV recap segment I haven't turned on my TV in a whole week because I just had been reading except for to watch housewise for this show but like in terms of binging there are so many shows that I watch that have new seasons like billions bold type Queen of the South.

Like I have so much money.

No, I watched Money Heinz finally after years of talking about it.

But so I watched Bold Type Season 4 B because there was a break.

So I watched the rest of the season.

I watched them just take everything that was great about the show and just drive it right into the ground.

And then I started Billions, the new season, so good.

And I watched our toast movie of the week, which is, I think maybe, I don't want to speak too soon, but might be my favorite done we've ever done.

We will get into it.

Whenever done.

We're also going to assign our next movie of the week.

But yes, I totally agree.

This was a fantastic choice.

I literally have like pages and pages in my notes wanting to like mention so many things.

I really loved the movie.

It was honestly in the same vein as like the color of friendship.

Like kids, movies directed really for kids, but

ageless, timeless lessons.

It was spot on.

I was laughing.

I was crying.

I literally was getting chills the whole time.

And at one point, I got full body chills from my fingertips to my toes.

Yeah, no, it is a fabulous choice.

So thank you to everyone who recommended it.

And continues.

One person suggested it like a while back when we started up to his movie of the week again.

I just remembered it in my head.

So whoever that was back in June, you know who you are probably who suggested it.

Thank you.

Thank you so much.

Hope everyone had a fabulous weekend.

Jax, can I ask you a question?

Sure.

Do I look any different to you?

Okay.

I don't know, but I know that you did something that I actually want to ask you about.

Yeah.

Like the shaving of the foch.

I shaved my foch, even though, like, to say you shaved your face makes it seem like you're from the greatest showman, the bearded lady.

No.

No, you know, Marilyn Monroe shaved her face every day.

Yeah, so it's not really face shaving.

It's termoplaning.

Yeah.

And it's not really like a razor.

I'm not taking my billy razor across my forehead.

It's like these tiny, thin, like Japanese blades that I got from Sephora, which, by the way, went to Sephora this weekend for like the first time in months.

And I have to give them majeure kudos.

It was such a fabulous experience.

Oh, that's so great to hear because I went a little while ago and I found it to be a little stressful, but I actually need to re-up on my makeup.

So maybe I'll go and have the same fabulous experience.

And I do want to hear about your dermaplaning because I think the experience you had putting on your makeup today was the exact opposite of mine.

I literally had so many crumbles because I like washed my foundation brush and I got a bug bite on my face last night.

Let me see where.

It's here.

And so

I put, it was red, so I put some like green primer.

Color correcting.

Color correcting and all of it just, it was crumbles.

You know, you need to shave your fodge.

I've been dying to do it.

I just see videos on Instagram, which is I know not a good place for like

aesthetician like tips, but I I've just been really wanting to do it.

I've heard so many benefits.

You're not really like shaving your like mustache.

Areas where you grow black, well, not you, but like people like who look like me, grow black, thick hair, like upper lip and eyebrow.

You're supposed to avoid those areas because that type of hair is prone to grow back much thicker and faster.

But if you're shaving the peach fuzz, like on your cheeks, near your hairline, your forehead, your chin,

and I did my nose, it's not supposed to grow back any different.

And it can take like six weeks to grow back.

So you don't have to shave your face that much.

And what I found to be the most beneficial part, I watched a million videos on how to do it.

And I watched it from aestheticians, not beauty gurus, because I feel like I want the real deal.

And one of them said something so interesting.

She's like, most people skip their nose, but if you have a lot of blackheads on your nose, you can literally, and they're like a lot of them are like full term, you know, you can literally scrape and see like the tops, she was calling them the plugs, come out.

And I have so many blackheads on my nose and I cover them up with makeup really well.

But when I was done, I had about 75% less blackheads on my nose.

It was so crazy.

And then you're not supposed to really put on makeup.

So I took like eight hours, but then I had to go to dinner.

So So I put on makeup and I put it on super fast.

But this morning, I gave myself a lot of time to do my makeup with my new skin.

And it literally...

is such a visible difference.

Okay, I'm going to do it because I'm actually the queen of peach fuzz.

But they say you're really supposed to do it at like a facialist.

Like it's much better to go to a real esthetician, but that's not an option for me right now.

And I needed new skin fast.

That's not an option right now, even though we entered phase four

today.

Yes, I got a notification.

Is that indoor restaurants?

Nope, it's zoos and botanical gardens.

Well, zoos should be shut down.

I know that like you've really been struggling in quarantine because you weren't able to go to the local botanical garden.

Yeah, no, that's 100% it.

And so I think that's something that we should do this week, really cheer you up.

Yeah, I mean, I actually almost got married at the Brooklyn Botanical Garden.

So actually going back there brings back these terrible memories because I didn't end up getting married there.

Very sad.

Well, I think I might shave my fotch.

You should think about it.

I think I'm actually the perfect candidate.

One, peach fuzz.

Everywhere.

So it's peach fuzz, it's dead skin.

And two, blackheads.

I have so many blackheads on my nose and I'm the opposite of you.

I do not go after the things growing on my skin.

Like, if I have a pitfall, it pops on its own.

You know, I really give them agency.

Mm-hmm.

Free rain.

What?

Free rain.

Free rain.

And so the blackheads on my nose just, you know, they live there, they pay rent, and they weren't going to be invicted anytime soon.

Are they good tenants?

They are.

You know, they're pretty predictable.

But, you know, sometimes they're late.

Yeah, that's annoying.

But I'm a nice landlord.

You should think about it.

Watch a bunch of videos.

Don't, like, just don't go grab a razor and then fucking shave your face.

Like, watch the videos, you have to cleanse, you got to use a witch hazel, and you have to hold the razor at a very specific 45-degree angle.

But literally, seeing all like the dirt, dead skin, and like schmutz accumulate on your face as you scrape the razor down is one of the most satisfying things ever.

Okay, cool.

You've really, you've influenced me.

I have influenced, and you know, I will use your swipe up link so that you can get affiliate.

You know, you're not easily influenced.

No, I'm not.

I'm pretty set in my routine.

You know, I

actually, I feel like I'm influenced by influencers.

I feel like at least in the last few years when I really buy something new or try something new, it's because I've been influenced by influencers.

Me too.

I was so influenced by Fia Ritchie's Vogue makeup tutorial.

That's really the last thing that really changed my makeup routine.

Like brushing up my eyebrows every day.

And now I look at old pictures, my eyebrows were so saggy.

And now they're like...

I bought the Bobby Brown Luminous Foundation from her video too.

It's actually a fabulous foundation.

I bought her eyeshadow.

This isn't a story today, but I think her and Scott are back together, which just warms my heart.

Are the Kardashians and Addison Rae a story?

They are not a story.

I meant for them to be a story because that's really like the celebrity news that clogged my weekend.

But then when I was looking for stories, like no one was really writing it up.

But I

think we should talk about it because Addison, it's important for the culture.

Addison Ray is 19.

She's a TikToker, if you don't know.

She's one of the top two, maybe three, most famous TikTokers in the world.

And she, in the past, has very few times hung out with Courtney and her family.

And I think the impression as consumers that we got is that like Mason

with her work.

Yeah, Mason's obsessed with tick tock and because he's not 14 he got his tick tock page taken down so i think in an attempt to be like a cool mom courtney kardashian reached out to addison she like came to the house it's like Kylie getting the trolls cast to come over for a stormy is Courtney getting Addison to come over to like be with Mason and honestly it never really seemed so odd to me like I just thought it was like really cute but this weekend they did take it to another another level where I believe that they're all staying in a house together in Malibu that's the impression I'm getting as well and my friend Simon is there and I literally keep texting him.

He's not answering me.

I'm like, I need to know what's going on with Addison Ray.

Because they've taken it to another level and it's like they're now really hanging out with Courtney.

Yeah, no, they're one big happy family.

From what I gather, this is the people in attendance.

Addison, Courtney, Courtney's kids, North.

Yes, I saw North.

Simon, Pip,

Simon's fiancé, Scott.

And I saw, I don't know if she's there the whole weekend, but Kendall joined them for a beach walk.

In Terracon.

Two with Faye.

Yes, so I literally saw like Addison.

And also, Kylie was posting pictures on that staircase the other day.

Wow.

It's really interesting.

Maybe the whole family's under one roof.

I would love to see that.

With Addison, like that's crazy.

It feels like she's really fitting in so well.

Honestly, I feel very like protective almost over these like young TikTokers who are getting literally reaching astronomical levels of fame in record time.

And I really feel like a lot of them were like made for it.

Like I feel like Charlie and Addison are like

handling everything that's coming their way really gracefully and like not letting it get to their head.

And I really feel strongly that they're good role models for like young girls.

And I feel like Addison.

I don't know, I'm just like so impressed by her ability to like stay in a house with Courtney Kardashian for the weekend, you know?

Totally.

And as far as like hanging out with good celebrity influences goes, hanging out with the entire Kardashian family, you know, say what you want about them, but they're a great unit.

They are really do need to be able to do that.

They don't get into trouble.

I really like this for her.

Yeah.

You know, she could be hanging out with anyone in the city world that she wants, and she chooses a family moment.

And we love that.

So we have no choice but to stand.

Yeah, no, I think it's great.

Like, I'm curious to

know more, like, logistically.

I'm curious to understand, like, is there a friendship really between Courtney and Addison, or is it more of like a Mason thing?

Mason, yeah, because the age difference is.

Right, so to invite one of Mason's, like, crushes almost to stay in the house would be weird and inappropriate.

So I don't think that that's that.

I think maybe her and Courtney just like got along well.

Yeah.

Which is crazy.

Because I feel like if Addison were to hang out with like any of the Kardashians, it would be like Chloe.

Kylie.

No, not even age-wise.

I'm talking like personality-wise.

Oh, I don't know her personality well enough.

I don't know if her personality type is really like a Courtney vibe.

It seems like it is.

But when Courtney Kardashian calls, like you answer.

Yes.

And when Addison calls, you answer.

So both girls are picking up the phone.

You know, it's fabulous.

I'm really here for it.

I'm definitely, I have the initial shock shock like everyone else does, but people are like ragging on it.

But I think it's like all fun and good and cool.

No, I had the initial shock and now I'm truly living for it.

Like I'll be sad when this rental is up and everyone goes back to their respective homes.

Yeah.

Because the content is so good.

And Addison like TikToking with all the kids running in the background.

Insane.

It's just like.

We couldn't dream this up.

It's what 2020 dreams are truly made of.

This was what 2020 was supposed to be.

Yes, but we got sidetracked.

We got so sidetracked.

Wow.

Okay.

Well, I'm glad that we had have the same thoughts yeah no it's just fabulousness all around oozing with fabulosity yeah but maybe now that the weekend's over like everyone's packing their bags this morning I really hope not I hope not also but like none of them have real jobs all good things must come to an end that's true and you know familiarity breeds contempt so I don't want them to like start you know hating each other because they've been in the same house for so long I feel you I feel you.

Well, we're wishing them the best.

We are wishing them the best.

Okay, I guess now it's time.

Speaking of TikTok, I do kind of look like a TikToker today, I feel like.

Those are very TikTok pants.

With my jeans, Snitch gave them to me.

Oh, did you?

I look like Snitch.

You do.

So shout out to Snitch if you're watching this.

We miss you.

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And we just and like we went to this amazing gala, like so incredible.

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Especially because I think in the moment, none of us, while we were eating the cake, were like communicating how obsessed we were with the cake.

But then when we all sat down to recap the night, the only thing we could discuss was the cake.

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So and it's, I hate to even say that because it's not an affront or a dig at the restaurant because it's just a new york problem it's not like the restaurant is dirtier or less it's just it's just what life is like here and a reason why you should never move here so um yes i did have an interaction with a roach i heard them screaming and i'm like please don't be a rat please don't be a rat

wow i thought it'd been a while you know no i haven't i don't i really don't eat alfresco dine anything right same so i thought like maybe the problem had solved itself nope they're out and about So I just wanted to share my little cake.

Mommy Clyde.

And you know, you can literally show up to Gibriani and try and buy the whole cake.

Like they'll sell you the cake.

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Someone sent me one too.

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I'll get it for you.

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Okay, sorry.

That's like, that's all the promo, self-promo for today.

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First story, Megan Fox cuddles up to Machine Young Kelly in new photo.

Okay, that's a great headline.

There's so much more to this story, you know?

Of course, we have not even cracked the surface.

We haven't even cracked the surface, but the article does.

Megan Fox and Machine Young Kelly's romance appears to be heating up.

The two some cuddled up in a group photo shared on Friday by Randall Emmett's Instagram page as the film director celebrated production resuming on his thriller Midnight in the Switchgrass in Puerto Rico.

Quote: After four months apart, grateful to be back in Puerto Rico filming with this amazing cast, adapting to this new world, all quarantined together.

Emmett captioned the shot, which also features his fiancé, Lala Ken, as well as stars Lucas Haas and Emile Hirsch.

So it turns out that this movie said is where Machine Gun Kelly.

Which we knew.

Oh, I didn't realize it was a Randall Emmett film.

You did real, we knew that.

So they had met on the set, but then filming was halted, so they all went back home.

But they obviously fell in love on the set, they fell deeper in love in quarantine, and now I'm hoping that we are going to get a movie that's like the Mr.

and Mrs.

Smith of our time, where these two

are so in love, she left her husband for him.

Can I just say that the fact that quarantine happened in between makes it all like kosher because they went through all the necessary steps?

Can I just say a Mr.

and Mrs.

Smith reboot with Angelina Jolie and Machine Gun Kelly would be unbelievable.

With Megan Fox, you mean?

What did I?

You said Angelina Jolie.

Oh, sorry, Megan Fox.

Yeah.

Angelina Jolie was in the original.

That would be a fucking sensational movie.

I would see that in two seconds.

I just mean that level of chemistry where we're watching two people fall in love.

in a movie.

I know, but you accidentally like created the most genius idea ever.

That too.

I have so many thoughts here.

You know that hashtag Megan Kelly.

Someone commented on our Instagram how like Megan Kelly is a cute name, like a cute celebrity name for Machine Gun Kelly and Megan Fox, but honestly, it should be Me Gun Kelly.

Oh, yeah.

It's so much better.

So now their names are Megun Kelly.

Me gun.

Me gun.

And the second thing is, is like I just Randall Emmett films to me are an anomaly.

Like I hear about them all the time, and I've literally never seen one or like even seen one be in theaters.

Okay, here are some.

Actually, I think his most popular film, because it used to be in his Instagram bio, is Lone Survivor.

You didn't watch it, probably, but you've heard of it.

Yes.

Also, he participated in The Irishman.

He signed yeah and gaudy which was the big fat failure um but also if you go to his imdb there are a lot of other movies but i think lone survivor is the one that was most successful and that he participated the most in interesting whereas i think he participated in the irishman at like a one percent well he was just happy to be there yeah yeah like whoa yeah so i'm really i think this is such great press for the movie i'm so excited that la la ken is wrapped up in all of this i hope that they're like getting double date dinners together no i will 100 be seeing this movie movie.

Like now that I know about it, I'm its number one fan.

What's it about?

It's called Star Cross Lovers.

It's called Midnight in the Switchgrass.

It honestly sounds so bad, but the guy is...

I'll be seeing it.

I'll be seeing it at midnight when it comes out.

And I will be in the Switchgrass.

I will be seeing Midnight in the Switchgrass at midnight in the Switchgrass with a knife.

Colonel Sanders.

Yeah, no, I totally agree.

And if you look at this photo, they just look like two high schoolers who are so obsessed with this.

No, it's it's like a post-prom picture, like everyone's tired.

I need all the other people in the photo to get the fuck out because I have my favorite Lala and Randall.

No, no, no, just the four of them, and then everyone else has to go.

Sorry.

Like, you, I don't know what your role is in the movie, but in this movie, you are not main characters.

You are supporting actors and actresses.

Yeah, and if the movie doesn't focus on like a love between the characters that Me Gun and Gun play,

Mr.

Gunn Kelly,

I might be showing up at like midnight the next night.

I have listened to that song, Bloody Valentine, where she's in the music video for.

It's a Machine Gun Kelly song.

I have listened to it so many times.

It's an absolute banger.

I think I'm becoming like Machine Gun Kelly's actual number one fan.

Not just his celebrity, but also his music fucking bangs.

Yeah.

It's really good.

It is really good.

The emo kid in me is like, you know, in the back of the car, like fucking nodding my head against the window.

Does Ben like Machine Gun Kelly?

I feel as though he would.

I'm not sure if Ben knows about Machine Gun Kelly, but I have to play Bloody Valentine friend because that is Ben's chosen genre of music.

Like emo, like a nod to like 90s simple plan.

It's like if someone, if the singers mean like, yeah, yeah, like that's Ben's genre.

Like, yeah.

Yeah, but I feel as though he doesn't discover new music.

He just sorts of listens to the old ones.

100%.

So I'll start playing it around the house and then he'll be like, hey, what was that song?

Yeah.

Like my bloody something?

Yeah.

Totally.

Yeah.

So this is just a beautiful update in the love story that is these two.

And I think this is one of the more positive things that has come out of quarantine is that it really gave these two a fair shot.

And now they can like go into their love on set

fairly.

Because the last time she was on set, she was technically married.

And

in the public opinion.

No, and like legally she was married for sure.

But that marriage was always one minute away from just death.

Yes.

And Machine Gun Kelly was here to put it out of its misery.

Thank you.

Okay.

Next story.

Jeffree Star has put out a video addressing the Tati Westbook, quote, situation.

We have

charles and the drama about him and Shane Dawson in a new video.

We have been waiting.

I completely forgot that we were waiting until a video dropped.

So I think that whoever

manages or does PR for Jeffree Star listens to this show because I gave him advice.

He did exactly what you said he should do.

I said, if he comes out with a video, receipts, and then this, this, this.

It looks like he's exactly the person Tati was describing, someone who's manipulative, somebody who holds receipts, someone who blackmails people.

So for him to have come out and just be like, I don't blackmail people.

I'm not, I don't have any receipts here today.

I just like, I'm accepting.

kind of responsibility for what I did, my part in all of this.

So I think that was a really smart move.

And it seems like he doesn't really care what people think about his apology video.

He just needed to get something out so that he can continue on with the rest of his content.

He has launches, apparently.

He has lots of stuff, videos filmed.

Like he just wants to move on with his day-to-day.

And like, I think he knows that people either hate him or love him.

His video was never going to change people from loving to hating, from hating to loving.

He just needed to, for optics, get something out so that he can move on.

And the people who ride or die for him are going to be them for him no matter what.

Yeah, he needed to close the book on this and get his opinion on record so that, you know, everyone can reference.

Their favorite YouTuber.

But he didn't want to fan the flames, which he easily could have, being like, no, this is what happened, blah, blah, blah.

But then it becomes bigger and messier, and it's clear that that's not what he wants.

So, I think that this was the wise choice, especially considering, from what I understand, people are not living for this drama anymore.

People are finding it annoying, they're finding all the characters and players in this annoying, and so no one is

interested in another video full of tea where they're confused about how to feel and they're like back and forth, back and forth.

Agreed.

So, I think he read the room, realized he needed to say something, and what he was going to say was a whole lot of nothing.

I did have a couple problems with the video.

The first problem was the couch.

I like

literally,

I'm a fan of Jeffree Star, and I think that like his makeup brand is super impressive, and I think he has great taste in makeup, and like his clothes are amazing, but his interior decor style is just like, honestly, so trashy and tacky.

Like that couch was just...

A disgrace, okay?

Also, the acoustics of the video, because it was so far away.

Yes.

It was fine.

I could hear what he was saying, but as a professional YouTuber, it was a strange choice.

Agreed.

The second thing I didn't like, which I think he should have brushed off because everyone's entitled to their opinion, but to release a video where it's like, you're already being made out to be the villain, and then to just dig your grave even deeper by like defending Shane Dawson, where it's like, honestly, I respect that he's your friend and you want to stay loyal to him, but like, you just shouldn't have even addressed it in the video because what Shane is like under the, under fire for is like so abhorrent and disgusting and unforgivable.

And I just don't know why you would like attach yourself to that when no one was asking.

Like the video was about you.

Okay, so you think if he made a video addressing everything that's been going on in the last few months and didn't address Shane that people would have been fine with that?

I literally never expected him to address Shane.

I'm maybe I'm a singular person, but I'm of the mindset like you are not responsible for what someone else does or says, even if you're friends with that person.

So it's like I never once expected Jeffrey to comment on Shane's cancellation.

Maybe if he were to talk about Shane, Shane, it would be to address what Tati said about them doing together, gaslighting her, but I never once expected nor wanted to hear his thoughts on Shane because I know that they're friends.

And of course, everyone's allowed to stand by their friends.

I wouldn't because I would not defend someone who's a child predator, but everyone's entitled to do that.

And I just thought, like, if he was trying to make the video as like alleged, I mean, as like child predator.

Sorry, alleged.

But not even.

No, like jokes about child predator.

Sorry, I didn't mean to speak out, misspeak.

But if he was trying to like let the video just like slide by like standard, nothing crazy, like I just don't know why he would even bring up the Shane stuff, especially if he's not going to condemn it.

Yeah, so I guess the only reason would be that he thinks it's the right thing to do and that he really stands by his friend and he wants everyone to know that.

So I just, I don't agree with that.

And then the other thing I thought was so strange, it's like, I hate when people say like, there's so, you know, there's so much more important things going on in the world, like that I have to even address this.

So if you really feel that way, don't address it.

But to just lump together like randomly randomly, like different causes in the video, and then saying all beauty matters, and then saying, you know, which is true.

I feel like for as long as I've been watching his videos, he's always pushing and putting pressure on brands to be more inclusive in their shade ranges.

And all that was true.

I just don't know how that applies to this.

Like, it was just a real cluster fuck of like information and content.

And I didn't feel like any of it was fluid or it left me confused.

And he kept contradicting himself.

Like, I don't know.

I just, and I'm a really big Jeffree Star Star fan.

I just, it didn't do anything for me.

I honestly couldn't even get through it and it was only 10 minutes.

Yeah, it didn't do anything for me in the sense that I forgot that I watched shit.

But now I guess we're no longer waiting for a response from him and he can move on with all of his other endeavors and leave all of this in the past, which I think is what he was trying to do.

I don't think he's trying to sway any hearts and minds.

I think he's trying to close the book.

You know, eventually, like, people have decided and there's like, we, we watched one video, we're with Tati, and then we're with Jeffrey.

Like, that's not really, it can only go back and forth so many times.

And I think Jeffree probably probably reconciled that he lost a bunch of fans, but he still has like ride or die hardcore fans, and they're going to be the ones to continue to support him.

And he just wants to go back to normal.

And this was his attempt to do that like swiftly.

I just did not think the video was well done, really, in any way.

But I put it on our Instagram because I was really curious to hear people's thoughts.

And here's the comments I saw: people didn't even want to watch it.

That's how bored everyone is by this story.

So this is from Emily Ranner.

She said, I started the video craving a big, juicy hamburger, but was served a salad without dressing.

Like 100%.

Someone said the transition from talking about the drama within the beauty community to the atrocities committed against the black community was very poor.

Agreed.

Ending it with all beauty matters was another poor choice.

Someone said the couch is hideous.

It's going to be a no for me, dog.

So I think the overall consensus, which by the way, and this is coming from someone who has been a really big Jeffree Star fan in the past.

And I probably still watch it, will watch his videos.

I just, this video did nothing for me.

I was under your Stanhood at all, like more or less?

No, because a lot of people are canceling Jeffrey

for things that he did in his past that have been rehashed already and he has apologized for.

And I'm a firm believer in growth and change.

And

no, I will still watch his videos.

And because like, let's, even if I do think he was wrong in the Tati stuff, which I think everyone's wrong, I think everybody needs to take responsibility.

That's not something I would ever

stop watching Jeffrey for.

Like, YouTube drama is YouTube drama.

Like, that's why we live for it.

Even when it was happening, I think we all knew that Jeffrey was the bad guy in this story, in this movie.

But that's like his vibe.

Like, it's yeah, no, and

we all sort of just reconciled that and moved on to the, you know, the document, the Shane Dawson documentary, and we just moved on.

So, this didn't move the needle for me at all, forwards or backwards.

It's as if I never saw anything.

I'm curious if James Charles has forgiven Jeffrey.

Definitely not.

Definitely not.

And if he were to ever, like, I think that would really clear Jeffree's like name, but I don't think James would ever do that.

I think that he would forgive him, you know.

Hypothetically.

Yeah.

On the surface, but, you know, it wouldn't be the same.

Yeah.

James Charles hasn't spoken on it, and I don't think he ever will.

Yeah, because now he's just enjoying, you know, the come-up-ins that he deserved.

And

he doesn't need to.

messy himself with this.

He's getting the justice that he deserves.

And sometimes you have to let justice just roll out in front of you, and you don't even need to do a thing.

Yeah.

Justice truly speaks for itself.

It does.

Okay, next story.

Hayden Penetier is breaking her silence on alleged abuse by her ex, Brian Hickerson.

Hayden Penetier has broken her silence on the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex-boyfriend.

The former Nashville star released a statement on social media saying she's coming forward with the hope that she can help others who find themselves in similar situations.

Quote, I am coming forward with the truth about what happened to me with the hope that my story will empower others in abusive relationships to get the help they need and deserve.

I am prepared to do my part to make sure this man never hurts anyone again.

I'm grateful for my support system, which helped me find the courage to regain my voice and my life.

In the caption, she added, you're not alone, along with phone numbers to domestic abuse hotlines.

Ugh, I love her so much.

You are not alone.

And there's something really powerful about not only coming forward with your abuse, but having everyone know who you're talking about, because she's right.

Like, this is a dangerous person.

And if it's not Hayden Panatier, it's going to be someone else.

You don't just change from, you know, woman to woman.

So I like love that she did this.

I love that she's looking out.

Obviously, she probably shared this, you know, for her own mental health, but really for like the safety of other women who might come in contact with this man.

And, like, if they ever just were to Google him, like, they would know in two seconds that's that that's who it is.

And I just love that, and I really respect her.

And I feel like she's had a really tumultuous

personal life for like the last couple years between like bad relationships.

And I know she struggled with postpartum depression.

Like, and I just, I love her.

I feel very deeply connected to her.

I mean, she was in Remember the Titans, which we're going to recap really soon.

Um, but she's also in most of like my favorite childhood movies, Raising Helen.

Like, she's just such an integral part of my childhood.

Bring it on, yes, bring it on too.

And

two, like, slip true movies.

Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, three.

With also Solange Noles, an iconic film.

An iconic film.

We need to add that to our Toast Movie of the Week.

But I just, I love her, and I feel, and she, like, really fell off the face of the earth for a while, but it's because she's been dealing with so much in her personal life.

And I just, I'm her champion.

Like, I love her, and I just want her to be happy and healthy and like in a good relationship.

I agree.

And I think this is a great step towards doing that.

I absolutely love her, ride with her, and I hope she's doing well.

And I think it's really wonderful of her to put these resources out for other women who might be going through something similar.

Agreed.

And hopefully this is like the end of a chapter for her, and we can start fresh.

Definitely.

Maybe with a new season of Nashville.

Who knows?

Oh, you guys.

Did you finish Nashville?

No.

After it was canceled on ABC, I didn't stand that hard to go over to the CMT channel.

No, you missed out.

Because then it became even more country and less.

Mainstream country.

And it's so good.

If you've never watched nashville like that's a wonderful show to binge right now it's a good quarantine show yeah it's so good then it gets bad of course but then it gets good again and i i loved the way that it ended there were just some characters in the show that like i literally could not fuck with scarlet and then her boyfriend at the time in the beginning that guy the tall skinny one yes um no

lyle no the one not her first boyfriend uh with the avery not avery no the other one um who's british in real life yes oh my god The two of them were so fucking annoying.

They almost were in the show.

Scarlett, like, honestly, she was the worst character.

Wait, can you talk like this?

I need to find out that guy's name now because it's really

funny.

Gunner Scott.

Gunner.

And it launched the career of Lennon Stella, which was just fabulous.

And we love a Connie Britton moment, Hayden Panatier.

Truly star-studded.

Deacon was the dad from OBX and also the dad from the last song.

Right.

And also the dad from Jesse.

No, not the last song.

Dad from Jesse.

Yes.

No, and really star-studded.

Really star-studded.

If you love country music or you just love shows with music, it's a good show.

Yeah, it's a great show.

Okay, next story.

Prince Andrew was a no-show at his daughter Beatrice's wedding.

Well, some good news.

The Princess Beatrice was married on Friday.

She was a Corona bride, and obviously, you know, she planned to have a big royal affair.

Instead, she opted for something smaller where just her grandparents, Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, were on hand for the socially distanced ceremony in Berkshire.

The Daily Mail reported that Bea's father was nowhere in sight as

accusations continue to swirl over his repeated past visits to his pedophile pal, Jeffrey Epstein's now infamous Little St.

James Island in the Caribbean.

I mean, the tea here is running piping hot.

Well, first of all, let's start with the wedding.

She looked super cute.

You know, these girls are so nice.

I mean, I don't know them, but they look like nice girls.

And I always think think of...

Don't even...

Don't even...

I know what you're going to say.

What a girl wants.

Yeah, like the evil stepsisters.

Yeah, that's what they made them out to be.

And like, for my whole life, that's what I just associated these girls as.

But now watching The Crown, like understanding their place in the royal family,

they're lovely girls.

And now they're both married and they're so cute.

And I'm like happy for them.

And she wore the crown headpiece that...

Queen Elizabeth wore at her wedding.

So the queen gave her something really special.

She had something special, even though she had like a non-wedding.

And her dad wasn't even there.

Now let's talk about the dad.

So now that I watched The Crown, I fully understand that Prince Andrew is Queen Elizabeth's son.

I did not realize that before.

Did you just think he was like some reason?

I thought he was related, you know?

Okay.

Big royal family, but he's really, he's in it.

Like the queen is his mom.

Charles's brother.

Charles's brother.

And these are his kids.

Uncle.

These are his kids.

Yes.

And he's just such a disgrace.

Like, he's so inextricably linked with this whole Ghalain, Maxwell, Jeffrey, Epstein circle.

Of all the people,

powerful world leaders, rich people, his name gets brought up the most.

He was so involved.

And I feel like some other powerful rich people are able to, you know, assuage concerns, being like, oh, I didn't know this.

There's nothing that Prince Andrew could say that would make anyone believe that he didn't know.

Well, I was watching the information discovery channel.

Jeffrey Epstein thing and they said like, you know, when Jeffrey Epstein and all this stuff was coming out, there were a lot of whispers about Prince Andrew, but it was really like not confirmed at all.

And the palace, I think, felt that, you know, they that Prince Andrew could get out of it in some ways.

And he did that sit-down interview with BBC.

And he made it so much worse.

And he made it so much worse.

It's honestly a hilarious interview.

Like, I really recommend

if you're just like not busy ever watching it, because it's hilarious.

This is someone who thinks like his shit doesn't stink, he's untouchable.

And then literally, he sits down for an interview.

And the woman interviewing him is an amazing journalist.

She does not let him get by on any of the accounts.

Yeah, also Virginia Guy Free said that Epstein had trafficked her when she was 17 years old.

She's one of the key witnesses.

There's that picture of them.

He forced her to have sex with his friends, including Prince Andrew.

She accused the British Royal of sleeping with her three times during the time.

There's a picture of them together in a townhouse in London.

Yes, but there's a lot of pictures of a lot of people.

And as you said, some of these, you know, well, yes, celebrities have found themselves in photos.

With Ghelane, I said, because her job was being a professional socialite, but these young girls being trafficked.

Oh, yeah.

They weren't just going to parties with Prince Andrew.

They were there for a reason.

Yeah.

Ghelane just used to show up places because her job was to collect social currency, friends, rich friends, planes.

So

if you're in a picture with Virginia, what was her Roberts, Virginia Roberts, but she's married now.

So, but everyone remembers the name Virginia Roberts.

If you're in a picture with Virginia Roberts, like you are fucking shady.

Yeah.

And that Virginia Roberts is strong.

Like, I remember in the Netflix documentary, she said how, like, when she first came out against Prince Andrew, and then also she said, Alan Dershowitz, she got so much backlash.

Like, literally, people, they were just doing everything they could to discredit her and her credibility.

But it's like not even over.

Like, now, like, she's her name is always the one in the press.

And I just, I pray that she has like good people around her because it's so hard to go through this.

And this is literally like 20 years

of this.

It's so hard to go through it.

And our fifth and final story

relates back to our fourth story because a gunman, disguised as a delivery driver, kills a son and shoots the husband of a New Jersey federal judge.

The 20-year-old son of a prominent New Jersey federal judge was shot dead, and her husband was critically injured in an attack at their home on Sunday evening, according to reports.

An unknown assailant, disguised as a Federal Express FedEx delivery driver.

Oh, is that what it stands for?

I guess so.

Gunned down Judge Esther Salas's 20-year-old son, Daniel Ondurl, and shot her 63-year-old husband, Mark Onderl, at the North Brunswick home at around 5 p.m., authorities told the New Jersey Globe.

Now, this is a horrible story.

The reason why it relates to what we were just discussing is because recently this judge has been presiding over an ongoing lawsuit from Deutsche Bank Investors, who claim the company failed to monitor high-risk customers, including the late pedophile, Jeffrey Epstein.

So, this is.

Four days ago, she got this case.

Four days ago, she got a case related to Jeffrey Epstein yesterday.

Her son is murdered at their home, and her husband has been critically injured.

Absolutely awful.

There's no doubt in my mind that these two things are linked because this is a very elaborate hit.

You know, it's not like some man showing up at your house with a gun.

Like, there's a FedEx truck and a FedEx uniform.

Like, this is an elaborate,

well-put-together hit, and it really only makes you think that, like, powerful, rich people are behind it.

Yeah.

Especially given the fact that not four days ago, she was given the Deutsche Bank

case with Jeffrey Epstein.

Like, apparently they lied to investors about,

even after he, like, was out and known as a predator, Deutsche Bank was lying to their investors about working with Jeffrey Epstein, and they still were.

Yeah.

So the shadiness of Deutsche Bank is like a whole other topic here.

But first of all, like...

This is just such a sad story.

Like, I'm sorry that this woman is like just doing her job and trying to serve the American people.

And her son and her husband are collateral damage in that.

Like, that's horrible.

And it's really, really upsetting.

And I'm really sorry to her and her family that like this is, this is the cost of just like being a judge.

Like, are you fucking kidding me?

What the fuck?

No, and I think we've said so many times, obviously now people are, you know, worried that Ghelane, something mysteriously is going to happen to her.

And even with all eyes on this situation, the people who are committing these atrocities are still

pursuing it.

Yeah, we're all talking about it.

Like Ghelane Maxwell's gonna, haha, she's gonna go missing.

And it's like, it's not even funny.

Like, she's next.

She should be like shaking because now, first, the judge, there are people there, not to sound like a crazy conspiracy theorist, but there are people who don't want this out.

Ghelane is gonna sing like a bird so she doesn't get the maximum sentence.

She might even get like a right tap on the wrist for literally selling out every single person.

And you know, her and Jeffrey kept diaries, they kept sex tapes, they had taped everything on the plane, all their houses.

They were all bugged.

Like, they have, I don't know where it is, but they have information, they have proof, They have blackmail.

And she is going to give every last piece of paper to save her own ass.

And there are some very powerful people who it could implicate, and they are not interested in being dragged into this.

Yeah.

And I would bet my life they are behind this atrocity against a lovely judge in New Jersey who was just trying to do her job.

This story is so upsetting.

Very pitworthy.

I just.

It's a disgrace to the justice system.

It is, and it displays more so than ever.

Not that we needed even another reason why justice needs to be be served in the case against Jeffrey Epstein and Ghillaine, but this needs to end.

And I just want to say anyone, who the fuck would want to be on this jury?

You know what I mean?

Like anyone who is involved in any case relating to Jeffrey Epstein, if his name is in one of the depositions or Ghelane's case, the jury, the bailiff, the judge, the lawyers, everyone needs police protection.

Like, I know I sound crazy, but it's true.

This is horrible.

And Ghelane's case hasn't even started.

Yeah.

And look, an innocent life was taken of a young 20-year-old man.

It's fucking terrible, and it makes me very angry.

Mm-hmm.

Shame, shame on them.

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Okay, I have so many fucking notes

about Remember the Titans.

Yes, because I loved it.

And I didn't even realize, but obviously it's on Disney Plus, which just made it really premium viewing experience.

I completely agree.

My first thought was how star-studded the movie was.

I mean, obviously, like Denzel, but I think Denzel was a star even when this movie was made.

But Ryan Gosling, young Ryan Gosling, Kate Bosworth, and Hayden Panetier, of course.

Oh, okay.

So I loved the movie

and

I loved the message.

I loved everything.

I loved the cast.

I I laughed.

I cried, but I had one major problem.

And that was Hayden Panatiera's character.

Like, not to just be so annoying, but like, my God, she was annoying.

Like, we get it.

You like football.

Like, she was just so, like, I felt like her character, I saw, it was obviously someone who was like young and raised a certain way.

And it was supposed to, I think, show how that can change.

But my God, she was fucking annoying.

Like, I just, I liked her.

Oh, I really did.

I thought she was such a good actress, even at such a young age.

And also, I think what she represented was just like this pure love of football you know because even when that ref was making unfair calls right and her dad coach yost

um saw the way his daughter was reacting like it has nothing to do with race like this is about football and what and doing what's right and what's fair and she represented just like the game yeah I guess every character really served a purpose I agree I mean for me what I took away from the movie was like you know a lot of the older people in the town who really were the problem, they grew up in a totally segregated city and they couldn't couldn't see past like their own fucking racial

like mindset.

Whereas like kids are so like when they all went to camp and got out of like the bullshit politics of the town, like it was easier for them to just like get along.

Like they're just boys.

Like they like football.

They have common interests.

So it really highlights like the whole, and what we've been saying is like racism is really learned and it can be unlearned.

And as a kid who's just like, you know,

living and who isn't fully developed yet, like it's much easier.

Whereas like these older people who are so set in their ways it wasn't until denzel washington was like this amazing coach and everyone loved him and he won all the games that people finally started to respect him when they should have just respected him the second he became we moved to the city yeah you know yeah um okay wait i have more notes hold on okay um i can't believe ryan gossig like became so famous and like this was one of his movies because honestly um he had the tiniest role and he wasn't he didn't even look cute like no he was like not didn't look like he should be on a football team agreed um but he i liked his character he was cute well so many of the characters on the football team were so funny.

Like that, I was really laughing a lot at the movie, which I didn't expect.

I loved that Julius and Gary, and Gary was the one who, spoiler alert, ended up passing away.

I loved that, like, they were the most,

they were both like, obviously, the leaders of their individual groups of friends, but they were so in the beginning, like not willing to change.

They were like the most rigid.

And then like immediately, like, someone clicked at camp and they just became like best friends.

And then when he was in the hospital, she was like, are you blind?

That's my brother.

Like, I was living and then like the way julius and his mom was like really um gary's mom was like really close-minded like at the bus when he dropped them all off and when

julius came over and like gave him mom a hug and picked her up like i was literally sobbing no sobbing their friendship between them was was so wonderful to watch like the way it all played out.

I agree with what you said about like what happened at camp, like when they were able to just detach from their community and what people expected of them and just like be high schoolers playing football.

Like,

it's, it's not about race, and they're a better team because of it.

Right.

And I can't believe this.

It's like the color of friendship.

Again, a true story.

Like, oh my God, I love that it was a true story.

I love that they told me in the beginning that was a true story because I would have found out after and been like, oh my God, I can't believe that's a true story.

Yeah.

And I just, I loved truly every single minute of it.

So I was talking about on my Instagram and I'm like, I can't believe I've never seen this movie.

And Ben couldn't believe I had never seen it either.

And I was talking to his act Shapiro last night because it's like as boys like they loved this movie and maybe it was because we grew up in a house of all girls I feel like we I feel like we had to have seen this movie but too young like but I don't remember right well I was saying on my Instagram I'm like this should really be like required viewing in middle schools because honestly I felt like it was such an accessible movie and it spoke about like serious sad stuff in a very

digestible way.

Yeah.

And I thought it was perfect for kids and literally everyone responded to me, and they're like, it is required viewing.

Like, literally, everyone in the country has seen this movie.

They're like, literally, they made us watch it once a year in gym class.

Like, everyone DM'd me.

So maybe it was just our school, but I feel as though my schooling failed me.

Yeah.

Oh, my God.

That is really funny.

Yeah, no, literally, everyone's like, I've seen this movie like a hundred times.

They makes you make you watch it at the beginning of the year.

That is really funny.

You know what?

But I'm glad.

I hope that they're still doing it because it's such an applicable movie.

And oh my god, Ben was.

So

whenever I cry during movies, Ben makes me feel so uncomfortable.

Like he's literally like, comes up in my face.

Are you crying?

He's like, tears falling.

Cry?

No, it's so annoying.

And Ben doesn't really cry at movies.

He was sobbing.

And it took every mature bone in my body, like, not to go up in his face.

Are you crying?

But I didn't.

He was so emotional.

And I was confused because they start the movie with a funeral.

Yes.

And then Gary gets into the accident and you're like, oh.

He's obviously the one who dies.

Oh, I didn't think that because the ages of the of mostly Hayden Penetier, she was.

I didn't remember.

I just saw like a blonde girl.

So I just, I can't believe that Gary was the one who ended up dying in another car crash.

Like, what misfortune.

Yeah.

And it's a true story.

I obviously like Googled all the people afterwards.

I was just so

interested in seeing what they looked like.

And they did a great job of casting people who really looked a lot like their original characters.

And I just, I loved the movie.

Like, I was really wanting to be like a part of the team.

The guy Lewis, who said he was too dumb to get into college, and then by the end, he had a C plus average and he's hugging Denzel Washington.

And now now he's like a prominent businessman.

And that's what I said to Ben.

I'm like, people think it's just like high school football.

Like it's so silly, but it's like, it really sets the tone for your rest of your life.

And really like making, especially a lot of these kids who like might not have had going on, a lot going on, they weren't good at school, I mean, good in school, it gives them like a sense of purpose.

And at a young age, that's like really valuable.

And I said, I'm like, look at them.

They all went on to have like amazing careers.

in the schooling system, in sports, like in other stuff.

And that wouldn't have been possible if like no one really made them feel like a winner and feel like they were important when they were in high school.

Yeah, no, I agree.

Like those school activities, whether it be football or other, being a part of a team, learning these skills, doing, you know, going three-day practices when that's not what you would choose to do with your summer

definitely.

It makes a man out of you.

It does.

And that guy Lewis, like, he was just like, I'm not going to college.

And then he ended up having this like flourishing career.

Yeah.

Oh, man.

I always say this because it's a theme with all the movies.

It's like, if any of the movies that I watch ends with a black screen and white text, like you know, it's a a good movie and this one it had the white text and you know even if the movie wasn't good up until that point like now I love it but I loved every single minute of the movie it's impossible not to get chills when that text flashes on the screen no it's impossible and I love like I'm so glad they showed us what everyone else was up to it was kind of surprising that no one really went on to play professional football I thought that too considering they were the second best team in the second

so aren't yeah in the country so aren't those players like the second best players in the country like don't they go to the nfl but i got that too i guess it doesn't work that way no but I um upon researching I saw a picture of Denzel Washington and the character in real life meeting and it was so I like got really emotional and the

the coach actually

coach Boone at died literally December 2019 he just passed away but what a legacy what a legacy what a life Wow, fabulous movie.

Thank you to whoever suggested it because that is.

I even feel like I learned some stuff about football, too.

Oh, no, I don't.

like just the way that that plays go well yes actually what i did learn is like football is obviously like who the best athlete but it's very strategic like the plays and when when they got the math coach to like put the math teacher to like put all these numbers together for uh hayden paneteer's dad um there were so many characters by the way i literally don't know anyone's name like i know like julius gary and like the coaches but like they were the teammates i don't know any of their names i know oh i know some of them rev and then there was ray who got the boot yes uh

yeah It was just hard.

I was like literally, I know like

their numbers, but I couldn't remember their name.

But Hayden Panatier's dad, when he got that

playbook or whatever with the math teacher's notes, like football is really also like strategy and numbers.

Yes.

Which I didn't know.

Like the plays, you can be a good team, but if you don't have good plays, then you're not going to make it.

Yeah, it's about the whole thing.

It's about the whole thing.

Okay, so that was our movie.

And then for our next week movie, which we'll be recapping on Monday, we're doing Black Panther, which Ben is going to be so excited about because I don't really watch Superhero.

I don't watch Marvel.

I actually never even saw Wonder Woman.

And Ben has been, Ben says that this was his favorite movie he ever saw.

Actually, he also said about Remember the Titans.

Like, maybe he's just lying.

He's going to be thrilled to know that I'll watch it with him.

Yeah.

So it's Black Panther, like one of the highest grossing movies of all time.

I heard it's phenomenal.

And I don't think the highest grossing movie of all time would be bad.

Right.

I'm so excited.

Except Avatar was a little controversial.

I never saw it.

And it was the highest grossing movie of all time.

And I didn't really like it.

Well, I don't think I would like it either, which is why

I haven't seen it.

Okay.

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