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Men in Shorts - A line of Beauty

Popcast with Dalia & Karim
Popcast with Dalia & Karim

161 plays · May 4, 2023

We're back! In this episode we discuss the Backstreet Boys' concert and Aaron Carter's passing. We also deep dive into the Met Gala, the latest Egyptian representation on 90 day fiance, Indian Matchmaking, the Love is Blind Reunion and so much more.

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Speaker: Hello.

Speaker: Hello.

Speaker: Hey, dudes.

Speaker: What's popping?

Speaker: I'm late.

Speaker: Popping.

Speaker: Well, the kings of pop are popping.

Speaker: I will not really.

Speaker: They're not really the kings of pop, but anyway.

Speaker: The boys.

Speaker: The boys of pop.

Speaker: The boys.

Speaker: The pop boys.

Speaker: The king of pop is Michael.

Speaker: Anyway.

Speaker: I want to hear all about it.

Speaker: I want to hear everything.

Speaker: From the time you enter...

Speaker: To the... I mean... From the second I saw AJ's face on that screen.

Speaker: How close were you to the stage?

Speaker: How close were you to the stage?

Speaker: We're talking about the Blackstreet Boys concert that just took place in Cairo last week.

Speaker: It was a lot.

Speaker: I mean, one day.

Speaker: I mean, one day.

Speaker: If you were a last-minute decision, I would like to show you in crowds.

Speaker: I mean...

Speaker: I had a lot of crowds and crowd crushing concerts.

Speaker: But we didn't see it in the last few hours.

Speaker: But it was fine.

Speaker: It wasn't huge and you could still see them.

Speaker: There was a screen that would look at them and see them.

Speaker: And it was really nice to see it.

Speaker: It was a D&A tour.

Speaker: Did they only play DNA?

Speaker: No, no, they didn't.

Speaker: Of course not.

Speaker: No one was... Yeah, I mean, I mean... I just know that you wrote this album.

Speaker: They started with... They started with... They started with... They didn't even know what they were.

Speaker: But they were the other one.

Speaker: Windows XP meets AI

Speaker: What organized by who, by the way?

Speaker: They were like speaking of family.

Speaker: We want to thank Sarah and Mina and Ado.

Speaker: They're cute.

Speaker: Nice.

Speaker: You're a little bit of a death style.

Speaker: It's a nice day.

Speaker: But we were in Z-East, so we were in the last world.

Speaker: Probably with the... Is Z-East the whole thing?

Speaker: Or is Shereen and Reda versus...

Speaker: Do you know what you're doing?

Speaker: It's good.

Speaker: Is it really good?

Speaker: Is it really good?

Speaker: No.

Speaker: Is it Ramadan?

Speaker: I think Shuri will be in the same way and start to show me in the same way, but the two in the same way.

Speaker: No, no, no, no, no.

Speaker: Great.

Speaker: Great.

Speaker: I feel myself outside, I don't know, I feel myself outside, I feel myself traveling, because I'm from the same way, the original ones.

Speaker: No.

Speaker: I don't remember the film.

Speaker: I don't remember the film.

Speaker: I was like, I was like, I was like, I was like, in the middle of nowhere.

Speaker: But it was so much fun.

Speaker: And who are you?

Speaker: Kevin.

Speaker: Do you know who I am?

Speaker: Kevin.

Speaker: I can't know.

Speaker: He was like, he stopped aging.

Speaker: And he has this face.

Speaker: Charlotte Wheel.

Speaker: And so.

Speaker: And then Brian, my friend, was very good.

Speaker: He was very good.

Speaker: He was very good.

Speaker: He was very good.

Speaker: He was very good.

Speaker: I hope he's fine.

Speaker: He was very good.

Speaker: He was very good.

Speaker: They were 30 years old.

Speaker: Avery looks great.

Speaker: Nick doesn't look great.

Speaker: But I want to get into Nick and his relationship with him.

Speaker: Howie is Howie.

Speaker: Howie, how do you understand?

Speaker: He looked fine.

Speaker: And they did videos and looked at their own and all were dead and not dead.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: But they were all with their own and their own.

Speaker: In the video or in the video?

Speaker: No, they did videos and they did a little bit and they put them on.

Speaker: They were really great.

Speaker: And I'm coming here in the...

Speaker: Oh, address.

Speaker: Can we have a choreography up there?

Speaker: No, no, no.

Speaker: They're not talking about it.

Speaker: They're talking about it.

Speaker: And they're talking about it.

Speaker: I know that he knows.

Speaker: I know you know in a video when you're talking about it.

Speaker: They're talking about it.

Speaker: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker: I feel like you're cringy on stage versus in video.

Speaker: I know.

Speaker: How I would feel if I see it on stage?

Speaker: I feel like if you committed to going to a Baxtraduist concert...

Speaker: larger than life

Speaker: I'm not a big fan, to be honest.

Speaker: I'm sorry, I'm sorry.

Speaker: Don't look at me this way.

Speaker: I mean, they're nostalgic.

Speaker: They were there.

Speaker: They're not my go-to band.

Speaker: I guess I don't have a go-to band.

Speaker: I'm not a very good music person.

Speaker: Do you like Arabic?

Speaker: I like Arabic, I guess.

Speaker: No, I don't know.

Speaker: But then, I have a friend who has a conversation.

Speaker: We know Aaron Carter died from five months or so.

Speaker: And the autopsy report was the same from others.

Speaker: Can you be all over?

Speaker: I will know why he didn't drown, but then I don't know why he drowned.

Speaker: Because we don't know why he had a lot of drugs.

Speaker: In his own bathtub.

Speaker: Yes, in his own bathtub.

Speaker: So, Aaron was a little boy.

Speaker: When the Backstreet Boys started, the manager started to do the album called Party With Aaron.

Speaker: But, I want candy.

Speaker: I was 11 years old.

Speaker: It's very sad.

Speaker: It was a big album.

Speaker: I was also interested in documentary on his life.

Speaker: It's called The Prince of Pop.

Speaker: Michael Jackson is called The Prince of Pop.

Speaker: And then, I ended up doing my career, but it didn't have a success and I was always in the shadow of my brother.

Speaker: And at the first time I was looking for my brother, but then I became very good and I wanted to find him.

Speaker: And probably this relationship didn't have a great relationship, even though my brother was the Backstreet Boys and was the best pop star in the world.

Speaker: But they did reality TV shows, the house of Carter, and I tried to compare the episodes on YouTube.

Speaker: There was also something that was funny, Nick and Leslie, their sister, and Aaron, and two of them, I don't know if they were any of them.

Speaker: You can clearly tell that Leslie Bardo passed a few years ago from an overdose.

Speaker: You can already tell on the show that she's abusive.

Speaker: They're using drugs.

Speaker: When you can see Aaron, he was still a kid in the show.

Speaker: I don't know if he's 17 or something.

Speaker: And he starts drinking, and he doesn't know what he is, and he says, this is not a good way.

Speaker: The show has affected their relationship as well, and the show is only one season, and then Nick and Aaron were in a long time.

Speaker: And with the time, Aaron started to talk to Nick and Leslie, and his wife, and he said that she was

Speaker: and Nick can abuse him.

Speaker: And you can see some of that on the show, that Nick is very violent with him physically.

Speaker: But of course, who knows what happened?

Speaker: But Nick and Aaron are in prison and they don't have any other.

Speaker: And Aaron is trying to work on his sobriety.

Speaker: He's also a friend.

Speaker: questionable.

Speaker: As a neighbor, as well?

Speaker: I said a few of the posts that I saw and comments that I saw from the state he was in.

Speaker: But I don't know.

Speaker: It's not for me to say.

Speaker: and he lost custody of his child.

Speaker: They lost custody of their child a few months before he died.

Speaker: He was found in his home in the bathtub.

Speaker: There was a huffing duster, compressed air.

Speaker: It's a drug?

Speaker: I don't know exactly what it does.

Speaker: It's not compressed air.

Speaker: It's not a duster.

Speaker: It's not a duster.

Speaker: There's a drug.

Speaker: There's a drug.

Speaker: A lot of people, which is very sad when someone is having a lot of drug addictions or issues with drugs, which is very harmful for people who are vulnerable.

Speaker: And he had a lot of paranoid thoughts where he thought that someone was out to kill him.

Speaker: Was it paranoia?

Speaker: Was it real?

Speaker: No one knows.

Speaker: The autopsy was not in the first place.

Speaker: He didn't drown.

Speaker: He didn't drown.

Speaker: And he was apparently in a fetal position, which is very weird to be if you're dying in a bathtub.

Speaker: He can wear a t-shirt.

Speaker: It didn't look like someone who was...

Speaker: Dying, but you don't know.

Speaker: He publicly spoke about this paranoia of him, people being after him to kill him.

Speaker: And for what reasons?

Speaker: I don't know how he would expose things about Hollywood, about behind the scenes.

Speaker: But to be fair, I don't know how seriously people would have taken him.

Speaker: He had Bardo, a relationship with Michael Jackson, and can feel pressure.

Speaker: I didn't know it like Kalem did do, but I don't think he did.

Speaker: It's complicated.

Speaker: Bardo, a lot of people are saying, but maybe Nick can be how he had the Higa.

Speaker: What's your name?

Speaker: I think that's a bit of a conspiracy theory.

Speaker: And there are conspiracy theories a lot.

Speaker: I would say the interesting thing Bordeaux is...

Speaker: and people he was working on a sitcom on mental health or mental health issues with a documentary print of Pabdi he was actually turning his life around and they had never seen him better than during that time he said he was very nice and very helpful and very friendly and very focused and

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: People are like, okay, he was actually getting better and that's why others felt threatened and killed him.

Speaker: Who knows?

Speaker: And then they said he drowned.

Speaker: And they can't look again at the body because he was cremated, which would be weird if he drowned, if he didn't have any water in his hands.

Speaker: I mean, that does not make sense.

Speaker: But people are worried about it.

Speaker: And then, after that, there was a woman who accused Nick of raping her.

Speaker: Yeah, I read about this also.

Speaker: I think two cases.

Speaker: One case was a Dima.

Speaker: One case was a woman who wrote an article.

Speaker: And then she filed the police report, but it was beyond the time that it can be prosecuted for nothing happened.

Speaker: And then she's someone who's neurodivergent.

Speaker: It's a very messy case.

Speaker: He's apparently countersuing her and the other woman.

Speaker: But the good thing to say is AJ also had a lot of addiction issues, but AJ actually turned his life around and...

Speaker: And he looks great.

Speaker: And he tried to help Aaron Bardo in Hawaii for Shariha.

Speaker: And he did a documentary with us, The Prince of Pop.

Speaker: Okay.

Speaker: None of the other Backstreet Boys yet.

Speaker: Or his own brother.

Speaker: None of the other Backstreet Boys come out in this documentary.

Speaker: And neither does his own brother yet.

Speaker: Were you saying that AJ was the one that you felt like was a vampire?

Speaker: No, the Kevin.

Speaker: Kevin, okay, okay, sorry.

Speaker: Because AJ also aged well.

Speaker: really well.

Speaker: Really nice.

Speaker: He looked great.

Speaker: You guys are lip-syncing.

Speaker: They were actually singing.

Speaker: Singing?

Speaker: Well, that's new.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: New for the 90s pop stars.

Speaker: Ah, but that's...

Speaker: But I got a deep vibe in my mind and I don't want to say anything.

Speaker: I think it's deep vibe in many concerts, not only concerts.

Speaker: We started to finish it, I just forgot to do a documentary with it.

Speaker: I want to know what happened.

Speaker: Let's move on from the stop percussion.

Speaker: It's very dark.

Speaker: We can...

Speaker: I heard that speaking of performances Erica Jane is having a residency in Vegas.

Speaker: Wow.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: I'm not sure I live in Vegas, but I'm not sure I live in Vegas.

Speaker: I'm not sure I live in Vegas.

Speaker: I want to report on her.

Speaker: Erica Jane is a member of the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, for those who don't know but should know.

Speaker: And Tom Girardi entered the city, embezzled money from orphans and stuff like that.

Speaker: And she didn't have to... The case started for two years, but the crime was from two years.

Speaker: He was definitely guilty.

Speaker: Yes, I remember this episode.

Speaker: But to be fair, I don't have to be apologetic about my husband's actions.

Speaker: It's about the orphans and victims of plane crashes and fires.

Speaker: need the money and this is money would have gone to them.

Speaker: So even if you don't have to pay for this one, you can pay for 750,000 dollars for a single dollar and you don't go to... No!

Speaker: No!

Speaker: No!

Speaker: No

Speaker: Erica for me seasons.

Speaker: Season is like Erica Jane fan.

Speaker: Season is like a fan of me.

Speaker: Season is like a good one.

Speaker: I don't want to hear your voice.

Speaker: I don't want to hear your voice.

Speaker: I know.

Speaker: I'm like a good one.

Speaker: I like it in the first one too.

Speaker: In the first season I felt like you were fresh.

Speaker: Then I felt like...

Speaker: I think when you were a kid, you were a ghost girl, and she started to cry.

Speaker: Her son, I was a kid.

Speaker: No, I think I was a kid too.

Speaker: She almost yelled at her.

Speaker: Like, uh... I think she was a kid, not a kid.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: Maybe it was a kid.

Speaker: When she asked her, what's your story about her?

Speaker: And then she's going to forget.

Speaker: I'm happy that she's getting to explore the housewives from other than Lisa and Rena Delwazi.

Speaker: I'm happy about that.

Speaker: Yeah, I'm happy for her too.

Speaker: I'm in Barcelona.

Speaker: Did you see Barcelona?

Speaker: No, they were in Barcelona.

Speaker: They were filming in Barcelona.

Speaker: They were in Barcelona.

Speaker: Yes, yes, you saw the story.

Speaker: Have you seen Indian matchmaking?

Speaker: I started to know you.

Speaker: I started a while ago, but I didn't know what I did.

Speaker: I feel like I gave me the approach to marriage and relationships that we don't usually see in

Speaker: Reality TV, Zahiaq Love, anything.

Speaker: It's a different format that is more suitable for us.

Speaker: For us.

Speaker: For Mocry, I mean, I mean, I mean, it's relatable a lot to the people around us.

Speaker: Their approach to marriage and that, I mean...

Speaker: because they're also India is more of a conservative society, and they don't have any approach to it.

Speaker: They're open relationships, non-monogamous, and they're not here.

Speaker: They're like us a little bit.

Speaker: They're one of the same people, and they find us on the other side.

Speaker: a doctor, a doctor, a doctor, a doctor, and a doctor.

Speaker: And you can find things that are not a problem out there.

Speaker: But things that are showing you like odd.

Speaker: No, people who are traditional, they have crazy mentors.

Speaker: Like, it's interesting.

Speaker: I like that.

Speaker: Is it the one who is a doctor?

Speaker: Why do you need to relax for 10 days?

Speaker: But this is the most difficult one.

Speaker: She's like, has been like flooding her with Arsene.

Speaker: Aparna is very difficult.

Speaker: She's high maintenance.

Speaker: She's demanding what she wants.

Speaker: I like her.

Speaker: I love that.

Speaker: A lot of people dislike her.

Speaker: I'm all for not settling.

Speaker: You go Aparna.

Speaker: You know yourself, you don't know yourself better from yourself.

Speaker: Honestly, you're going to get your own life if you don't have your own own own

Speaker: She has my dream job, first of all.

Speaker: She gets to match make all these people and travel the world.

Speaker: She takes her job very seriously and apparently she's super highly paid.

Speaker: She takes 20,000 dollars.

Speaker: Wow.

Speaker: Yeah, it's insane.

Speaker: I was going to say, I was going to say, I was going to say, I was going to say, I was going to say, but I didn't say anything.

Speaker: are people into dating more?

Speaker: they're more looking for marriage?

Speaker: they're not clear about this they always are clear because this is what society supports but they're not really out about it it's a hard space to navigate it is

Speaker: But it means that you c an find a God-ab-name.

Speaker: Yeah, a God-ab-name match me.

Speaker: No, no, let's do an event where you bring like 10 people, 10 single people, I bring 10 single people and say, the magic will work.

Speaker: No, I can't even ask you to ask me what I mean.

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Speaker: It's okay, I don't think it's associated with this desperate, especially for women.

Speaker: This is a very basic human need.

Speaker: It's okay.

Speaker: For example, I'm watching also this other show called Couples Therapy.

Speaker: Do you know what you mean?

Speaker: No.

Speaker: It's amazing.

Speaker: So... I think it's showtime.

Speaker: And the therapist is called Orna.

Speaker: I don't know if you're talking to one of my friends, but with a podcast, with one called Esther Perel.

Speaker: She's also a couple of... I love Esther Perel.

Speaker: She's amazing, right?

Speaker: She's the master of couples therapy.

Speaker: And when she does this, I don't like it.

Speaker: Because...

Speaker: When I come home and I don't find food, I'm annoyed.

Speaker: And you're annoyed why?

Speaker: While Esther Perel, it comes more organically.

Speaker: Like it doesn't feel like it's a therapy session.

Speaker: It doesn't feel like a teacher.

Speaker: She feels like a peer.

Speaker: Because Esther Perel is Belgian.

Speaker: She did get her education in Israel.

Speaker: Orna seems like a New Yorker.

Speaker: She doesn't have an accent.

Speaker: It's not like Esther, but she feels like she's white.

Speaker: I was curious to know where she's from.

Speaker: And it turns out she's also Israeli.

Speaker: And then she said, what's happening here?

Speaker: I got to tell you about the two shows.

Speaker: And then one of my friends said, it turns out also Orna's Israeli, but she's not well-trained.

Speaker: I guess she didn't get the full Mossad training with Esther.

Speaker: She didn't master the job yet.

Speaker: Interesting to look at though.

Speaker: I want to know more about their politics and so on.

Speaker: There's nothing that says... I avoid it.

Speaker: I avoid it.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: Don't call it.

Speaker: If the information came to you, it's fine.

Speaker: But...

Speaker: I have to... I have to... I have to confirm that.

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Speaker: It was so, actually, it was so sad to see Piers Morgan as a white man sit and watch two people of color debate about Cleopatra's skin color.

Speaker: How, I mean, ungraceful and disgusting.

Speaker: It was really horrible.

Speaker: They are very strong.

Speaker: Very strong.

Speaker: And I put a difficult thing to do.

Speaker: Cultural appropriation.

Speaker: I'm not sure.

Speaker: I'm not sure.

Speaker: I'm not sure.

Speaker: I'm sure you're in the film of Cleopatra.

Speaker: Let's see.

Speaker: Let's see.

Speaker: Let's see.

Speaker: I'm not sure if I'm going to show you a film about Cleopatra.

Speaker: After the Afrocentrics.

Speaker: The evil Afrocentrics are doing the Cleopatra film.

Speaker: Anyway.

Speaker: Let's not get distracted.

Speaker: Did you see the trailer of Just Like That?

Speaker: No.

Speaker: I don't like anything.

Speaker: From the other film, I want to be out.

Speaker: Oh, it's a good one.

Speaker: And then you can't go out.

Speaker: And then you can't go out.

Speaker: And then you can't go out.

Speaker: No, it's the trailer, but... I don't know if you're going to do it or not, but if you don't like just like that season one, probably won't do it.

Speaker: But I'm a die-hawd fan of Sarah Jessica Parker.

Speaker: I love her very much.

Speaker: As a person, as a person, of course, when I talk about it.

Speaker: As a writer.

Speaker: No, as a writer.

Speaker: But I don't know, in interviews, you talk about it, and I feel like she's a very good person, and nice person.

Speaker: And even when I met Kim Cattrall with Samantha in the show,

Speaker: and how she did public she went public about how they were never friends when I hit the crookhom and I don't know what she said she was graceful but the one who becomes graceful in interviews is not graceful in the real

Speaker: I also feel that Kim was thrown under the bus and I don't like the narrative of this difficult woman.

Speaker: I feel that there must be more behind it.

Speaker: I feel that Sarah could be using her influence and power too.

Speaker: Because it's going in her favor.

Speaker: She's SJP.

Speaker: Absolutely.

Speaker: No, she refused to film just like that after Kim Katrawian.

Speaker: I'd rather give them an Asian or someone of color to represent them.

Speaker: And actually, that's what they did.

Speaker: They kind of replaced her with this Indian woman.

Speaker: Indian woman, Seema.

Speaker: No, not anymore.

Speaker: She must move to London.

Speaker: And she was showing up in texts.

Speaker: She was saying something, not in the sound.

Speaker: But you can kind of hear her voice.

Speaker: And they replaced her.

Speaker: They gave someone who was super open.

Speaker: She's called Seema.

Speaker: She's Indian.

Speaker: She's really nice.

Speaker: Seema is called Seema.

Speaker: It's horrible.

Speaker: I've done this with 30 Rock.

Speaker: Because I'm a very hard, I mean, die-hard fan of 30 Rock.

Speaker: And when I went to New York, I was obsessed with it.

Speaker: It was, I have to go to every place that's mentioned on the show.

Speaker: Rock, Ali's answer.

Speaker: Of course.

Speaker: There was also something that I've never seen before.

Speaker: I haven't seen anything.

Speaker: And it was like, oh my God, Nobu.

Speaker: Do you understand?

Speaker: Do you understand?

Speaker: I'm not sure of Nobu.

Speaker: Nobu.

Speaker: speaking of New York by the way was Sarah Jessica Parker in the Met Gala I didn't see her no she was she wasn't no I think the it's my energy while it's the world speaking about the Met Gala there is like

Speaker: So even as fun or as interesting, I used to be watching it and seeing all the outfits and stuff.

Speaker: I still do it.

Speaker: But... We're celebrating Karl Lagerfeld, the icon, not the man.

Speaker: Who's also very problematic as a figure on his own.

Speaker: It was against refugees, against the MeToo movement, against fat people, against... I mean, fascism, racism, sexism, and so on.

Speaker: Stella McCartney, actually, when they were interviewing her on the red carpet or on the white carpet, I don't know, when she took over, I think she took over Chloé, so...

Speaker: after him in the 90s.

Speaker: Oh, I thought they would be replacing me with a big name in fashion, not in music.

Speaker: Wow.

Speaker: I'm a McCarthy.

Speaker: Nepo babies.

Speaker: But I mean, I don't know how to do it.

Speaker: Wow, I also.

Speaker: No, I'm the ones who are watching me that they're on theme.

Speaker: I think I'm going to say that because this is my favorite, and I like them tattooing them, and I will destroy you.

Speaker: I read, when you told me this one, I thought like, oh, it's not really, it wasn't really on theme.

Speaker: I read a lot more and I discovered that apparently there was, it was 10 minutes from 2.

Speaker: Skyper.

Speaker: Sky Pirelli, who's up?

Speaker: So apparently there's like feud between Sky Pirelli and Karl Lagerfeld.

Speaker: And when she wore it, she wore it as a big like fuck you to him, kind of.

Speaker: I love the big fan.

Speaker: Okay, so you're actually on scene.

Speaker: I want to ask you a little bit.

Speaker: She wore three outfits.

Speaker: Really?

Speaker: One pink, one black, one... Interesting.

Speaker: I think it's the black one.

Speaker: The black one, of course.

Speaker: Half a little bit like that and half a little bit.

Speaker: Also... Who else did I read?

Speaker: I read.

Speaker: Nicole Kidman wore, she wore this like pink, it's the same dress that she wore for the Chanel ad that she made.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: I got me a reference.

Speaker: Nice, Nicole.

Speaker: Nice one.

Speaker: I got me a sustainable aspect to it.

Speaker: I doubt it won't be a good idea.

Speaker: Do I hold the armor at the same, do I leave it?

Speaker: She wore this 90s fall, winter dress.

Speaker: I think Father of the Bride will now be about closing diamond for fashion, right?

Speaker: So Claudia Schaffer was, Schiffer, sorry, walked this show.

Speaker: She reposted it on her Instagram, saying like, it's cute to see the dress I wore before on runway, on a dual-edgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedgedged

Speaker: We love Dua.

Speaker: It's okay.

Speaker: I loved Kylie's Lokamata and Kendall was very Kris Jenner.

Speaker: It was nice.

Speaker: Didn't blow my mind.

Speaker: Did men win the Met Gala?

Speaker: I mean, he looked amazing and I love him and everything.

Speaker: But I felt like, why do we praise men for so little?

Speaker: Even in fashion.

Speaker: Because we don't expect them to, I guess.

Speaker: But I don't expect men to be...

Speaker: fashionable for once they do it's like I follow men walking their kids in the street and like people thinking oh my god it's so cute that's how it's his own child like he's walking his own child I liked what's his what's her name uh A$AP Rocky and Rihanna together I thought it was a nice combo I got me look

Speaker: I'm having a... I originally like Rihanna.

Speaker: But I was just thinking that I didn't feel like I saw it.

Speaker: But I definitely did a deep dive into Rihanna.

Speaker: And ASAP.

Speaker: Tell me Aeshab.

Speaker: Aeshab.

Speaker: Okay, I want to hang out with Rihanna is chronically late.

Speaker: She is known to keep people in her shoots waiting for hours or not even showing up.

Speaker: Same with concerts, by the way.

Speaker: And a lot of the times she shows up stoned and drunk, which I would do as well.

Speaker: But I don't know if she's a woman.

Speaker: I don't know if she's a woman.

Speaker: No, and it's not one account or two accounts.

Speaker: No, there's a flurry of people and she sits in her trailer all day.

Speaker: She doesn't talk to anyone.

Speaker: Probably we would do that too.

Speaker: But it's rude and disrespectful and not like you, Rihanna.

Speaker: And we're going to start to make you and put you on a pedestal.

Speaker: I like this whole, I'm real, I'm savage, but you don't know what you're doing on Twitter because one who doesn't know about 18 years or 17 years has been wearing a dress like a dress like a dress like a dress like a dress like a dress like a dress like you, so you don't get into it and you don't get into it, you get into it too?

Speaker: No, I don't get into it.

Speaker: What are you?

Speaker: Who are you?

Speaker: My fault?

Speaker: Sweetheart.

Speaker: Sweetheart?

Speaker: Wow.

Speaker: So I'm...

Speaker: Not impressed.

Speaker: It's a nice white gown.

Speaker: She looks gorgeous.

Speaker: Speaking of, you're a superstar.

Speaker: You don't need it.

Speaker: But what is... Oh, I forgot to say about you.

Speaker: And the Fenty scheme.

Speaker: Okay.

Speaker: Fenty, I think it's part of Fablatics that was co-founded with Kate Hudson.

Speaker: And they had this VIP membership scheme.

Speaker: They let you buy something and then you become a VIP member, I think.

Speaker: They don't say that you sign up for every year.

Speaker: They take you money.

Speaker: Yes.

Speaker: Every year.

Speaker: Now you can get that money back.

Speaker: It stays in their account.

Speaker: And you can only buy fancy stuff with it.

Speaker: Oh, wow.

Speaker: It's called the VIP membership scheme.

Speaker: And it's a scam.

Speaker: They send them some kind of agreement and it's in like small writing.

Speaker: So you don't even agree on some terms or anything.

Speaker: Oh, yeah.

Speaker: No, it's online.

Speaker: It's blasted.

Speaker: Fun fact also, Lizzo is also her new line of shapewear that is inclusive, is also part of FabLatics.

Speaker: They're trying to turn it around.

Speaker: And at the same time, there are some, another company that also does trans shapewear, where they're accused Lizzo of stealing their designs because she asked them for it and she did not credit them.

Speaker: Basically.

Speaker: I'm done with rich people.

Speaker: I'm done with anyone who's using their power and influence.

Speaker: Also, aren't they making a lot of money from being performers?

Speaker: I don't understand.

Speaker: Why are they all trying to...

Speaker: apparently she's probably making tons of money from performing and she has a concert that's sold out aren't you already making tons of money from this why are you trying to like do these like scams anyway but Suryana is not performing anymore I mean Lizzo is maybe but Suryana can we talk about the one and only

Speaker: Oh, 90 Day Fiancé.

Speaker: How did I forget?

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: to really give this season a try.

Speaker: There are two very interesting couples for us.

Speaker: One is Debbie Osman.

Speaker: Debbie has 16 years, Osman has 24 years.

Speaker: He's Moroccan, I think.

Speaker: Moroccan, sorry.

Speaker: Moroccan, and he's a very good friend.

Speaker: It's not that they're going to the U.S.

Speaker: But I like how that it's, I mean, how Nicole, who is coming here in Egypt, but here she's expressing how much

Speaker: The things that we don't like about the country, she's also expressing them.

Speaker: Which is nice.

Speaker: It's refreshing to see someone who's not Egyptian also notice these things and talk about it freely.

Speaker: We always have a sense of feeling.

Speaker: We can say that, but the white person doesn't have a smiley or the young person doesn't have a smiley.

Speaker: And I feel that he's normal to feel these things.

Speaker: In the sense that Mahmoud is also psychotic, even if he's not a good person.

Speaker: I'm sorry, unhinged, yes.

Speaker: And then, I saw her on other Egyptian yoga instructor and she met... Oh, okay, sorry.

Speaker: You're in for a treat, it's amazing.

Speaker: It's a great scene.

Speaker: She seems like a kind person.

Speaker: And she seems very intelligent, too.

Speaker: How she felt for someone like Mahmoud.

Speaker: I think you really underestimate the white woman's need to be loved.

Speaker: What do you mean?

Speaker: Like there's no love in white land?

Speaker: I'm telling you love is very different than how they show affection.

Speaker: I don't think otherwise this whole... I started to talk a little bit about the issues between the people and the people.

Speaker: Nigeria has a lot of scams, but they call them the Yafi Boys, who like to move foreigners.

Speaker: It's very common in Egypt and Nepal, I think.

Speaker: And there came a country, most of them, and Nigeria, most of Nigeria, on top of the pubs.

Speaker: But I was a bit surprised at the time, and I was also a bit surprised at the German and I was able to read a story about a few of my friends.

Speaker: I know a few of my friends, I was a bit old, I went to Indonesia and said, I love it.

Speaker: I love it.

Speaker: What do you love?

Speaker: I don't know if you're talking about it or anything.

Speaker: There's no communication.

Speaker: But I'm sure everyone says that I'm going to give you money.

Speaker: I'm going to give you money.

Speaker: I don't want to reduce all these relationships on someone who has money or visa.

Speaker: But visa.

Speaker: No, I don't think, for example, I don't think Mahmoud doesn't seem like a scammer.

Speaker: To be fair.

Speaker: He seems like he genuinely loves Nicole.

Speaker: I'm just curious how she is allowing him to control her in this way.

Speaker: She seems like she's successful in her career.

Speaker: She used to have her own apartment in America.

Speaker: She's got her shit together.

Speaker: Why are you allowing this man to tell you you need to wear this or you need to not to talk to this person?

Speaker: I don't think it's a scammer.

Speaker: I agree.

Speaker: I agree.

Speaker: I don't think it's a scammer.

Speaker: Why is this such a common scenario?

Speaker: We have a lot of people in the East where they go to Italy or they get married in Italy Most of them live in Italy but they go and go and go

Speaker: I don't know, we want to understand ourselves more and understand what we're doing.

Speaker: I think it's a very interesting... Yeah, we should look into it more.

Speaker: Okay.

Speaker: You're like, yeah, we should look into it more.

Speaker: No, really, if you said something, I would say one-sided observation, but if I don't want to say something, I understand from the other side.

Speaker: Maybe I should look into it more, really.

Speaker: Okay.

Speaker: All these couples therapy, I will have a good insight.

Speaker: And I think culturally, how economic circumstances play a role in this.

Speaker: You can feel Ousmane Sorja Boy a lot of times.

Speaker: You can feel Ousmane Sorja Boy a lot of times.

Speaker: You can feel Ousmane Sorja Boy a lot of times.

Speaker: You can feel Ousmane Sorja Boy a lot of times.

Speaker: There are some people who are in Nigeria who are in Nigeria and love one another.

Speaker: And you could tell that this wouldn't work out for him with these older white women and these young African men, Nigerian men.

Speaker: And they know it, they partly know it.

Speaker: Both sides know what they're getting out of it.

Speaker: Anyway.

Speaker: And I want to know, the thing I want to say about this is, when I was going to Nicole and I knew Mahmoud, when the client was going to say to me, come and take me.

Speaker: I think it's more like one of the crew is talking and they ask them to go.

Speaker: I don't think the couples themselves are the ones that approach.

Speaker: They apply.

Speaker: They apply.

Speaker: Ah, really?

Speaker: Interesting.

Speaker: Okay, I didn't know.

Speaker: I thought it was... Some of them are scouted, but mostly they apply.

Speaker: You go to the store in the store, you understand?

Speaker: No, in fact, the production of it seems that there are a lot of scouting that will happen and research it.

Speaker: So I feel that he... Leo?

Speaker: I thought that he would become more like if he would talk to someone and someone else, and this is my first one, in Mocry or whatever.

Speaker: So Love Island is... So Love Island is part scouted with part applied.

Speaker: There are always parts like that, but I know that some of the couples have applied to be in 19th day to Yanset.

Speaker: Anyway, we're going to have a very good time.

Speaker: Okay, let's talk about the reunion.

Speaker: Wrap up with the reunion.

Speaker: wrap up with the reunion and the inside the room.

Speaker: I have a little bit, honestly.

Speaker: The reunion has been a while.

Speaker: But... I don't know why we took a job.

Speaker: I also wanted to say, who is this?

Speaker: Who is this?

Speaker: Who is this?

Speaker: Who is this?

Speaker: The reunion, for me, was a disaster.

Speaker: I think it was late.

Speaker: And it wasn't live in the end.

Speaker: It didn't work.

Speaker: then worked for one and then they started recording and some people were able to go into it live but a long waiting period and a lot of my friends couldn't even get into it

Speaker: I know it's different.

Speaker: I don't know if you're listening to it.

Speaker: There's people who know it, but there's people who don't know it.

Speaker: But it was a shit show.

Speaker: And I think it was bad for us.

Speaker: One thing, I don't have to do live in a real life.

Speaker: Yeah, I don't understand this whole live thing.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: But I think they were trying to test it for other stuff to do other stuff live.

Speaker: They were trying to do the same thing.

Speaker: That's what I've been hearing.

Speaker: Vanessa got so much hate.

Speaker: Sorry to cut you off.

Speaker: The biggest... I mean... I don't see anything.

Speaker: Vanessa...

Speaker: was not a great host, but you didn't see the things that all the people were talking about.

Speaker: Give me a baby now.

Speaker: No, she's a kid.

Speaker: She came off as a baby.

Speaker: You can't say that to a couple.

Speaker: When did you get a baby?

Speaker: Who is it?

Speaker: It's so invasive.

Speaker: It's so invasive on a level that is beyond.

Speaker: What if they're trying and they can't?

Speaker: It's such a sensitive topic for...

Speaker: for couples and then came in on top of that to be asked that on live TV, Yeni.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: They were very interesting.

Speaker: And a period open up to Kwame and Chelsea's relationship, Kenny, Kenny, put the career up.

Speaker: But I don't know why they kind of redeemed themselves in this reunion.

Speaker: Do you feel it?

Speaker: I feel it's a rewriting of history, but I feel it's a life I don't want to.

Speaker: And I think it's always important to see, also, the show filmed a year ago, and this reunion is now.

Speaker: They've been married now, they've lived their life, they're in another place.

Speaker: I feel it's hard for them to be able to see their lives and their lives, and they have opinions and opinions on what happened to them.

Speaker: I can see how that could be exhausting.

Speaker: But I, I, I,

Speaker: He was well-spoken, he was articulate.

Speaker: It's so interesting to see people's reaction to that in the

Speaker: Go check the receipts on my Instagram.

Speaker: He accused her of fame and he's diverting people to his Instagram.

Speaker: So what if he wants fame?

Speaker: He's on a reality TV show.

Speaker: But then when you actually go on his Instagram, it's a very heartfelt story about his mom and how she had addiction problems and how she had so many issues.

Speaker: And he...

Speaker: It's all about second chances and how he was able to forgive her.

Speaker: I would recommend everyone to go read it.

Speaker: It's actually a very touching story.

Speaker: It was basically saying that he would give Irina a second chance.

Speaker: Everyone deserves a second chance.

Speaker: If he knows to forgive him, he doesn't want to forgive Irina.

Speaker: I don't know, Irina and Maika started to love them after the reunion, but I feel it's very common.

Speaker: I think Maika was in her favor publicly because she was portrayed as a victim, which I also don't understand how this turn happened.

Speaker: Do you understand?

Speaker: I don't know.

Speaker: Vanessa.

Speaker: I blame Vanessa.

Speaker: I mean, I blame Vanessa, but also Paul saying that he didn't say yes is also a huge thing.

Speaker: And this is why I think... I love Paul as white as my... my milky nail polish.

Speaker: But I mean, Aussie white as in... no, Aussie bland.

Speaker: Blonde.

Speaker: Blonde.

Speaker: He's very blonde.

Speaker: Robotic.

Speaker: Robotic.

Speaker: But I think people just started hating Paul more than they hate Micah.

Speaker: Oh, I think so.

Speaker: I think that's what made her be pursued as a victim.

Speaker: What do you think of Marshall?

Speaker: Did you read his problematic tweets?

Speaker: No, I didn't.

Speaker: Please spill the tea.

Speaker: So I didn't want to.

Speaker: I mean, it's a little bit on Jackie Project.

Speaker: And there was a touch on the pod, like Agro.

Speaker: I didn't have it.

Speaker: I was cute and I wanted to make a friend of mine and be a friend of mine.

Speaker: So okay.

Speaker: But... Jackie is unhinged.

Speaker: We saw it.

Speaker: We learned it very clearly.

Speaker: Were her showing up to the reunion with...

Speaker: No, it was a surprise.

Speaker: Josh, what?

Speaker: I did not expect that to happen at all.

Speaker: Me neither.

Speaker: But... What's his name?

Speaker: Marshall.

Speaker: Marshall.

Speaker: So I was a friend of Marshall.

Speaker: And I felt Vanessa was a little bit against Marshall.

Speaker: So I felt... Not very fair.

Speaker: But then...

Speaker: Something about him is of that guy.

Speaker: Twitter tweets.

Speaker: Very, very derogatory things against black women.

Speaker: Valley colorist.

Speaker: Oh, wow.

Speaker: That's why they're single.

Speaker: No need to be repeated.

Speaker: You can find them online.

Speaker: and then he did this half-assed apology of like how he knew and then he didn't remove them because this is part of his path and his journey to growth she's like no remove them yeah

Speaker: I didn't like his apology and he came to a podcast with one of them Nick Vile who is like an ex-bachelor bachelor from the bachelor franchise for that season and Nick is a problem and he has a young girl who has a lot of children and he has a toxic mood so he doesn't have it

Speaker: I mean, he did send that stupid message.

Speaker: He did send that stupid message saying that you could be a man or something.

Speaker: That was disgusting.

Speaker: He said that they were joking around, whatever.

Speaker: It's not funny.

Speaker: He said it because he was triggered?

Speaker: I don't know how it happened and they didn't go into details.

Speaker: But if I talk about Diamond, everything has more than one possible explanation.

Speaker: Probably, yeah.

Speaker: I thought Brett and Tiffany needed more screen time.

Speaker: To be honest, I just wanted to watch them talk and like be lovely.

Speaker: And they did not talk at all in the reunion.

Speaker: That's the only couple that you have.

Speaker: At least keep them in a little bit.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: I feel like she was very clear.

Speaker: That's understandable.

Speaker: She was the bully in the show.

Speaker: She didn't feel it.

Speaker: She was very clear.

Speaker: I did not buy it.

Speaker: She just wanted to save face.

Speaker: She loved her life.

Speaker: She just won't have as many followers as she wanted.

Speaker: Which is about something, I think, something that came out after the reunion, which is important to talk about, an insider article that had interviews with former Loves Blind contestants and discussed their contracts, what happened behind the scenes, what are they allowed to do, what are they not allowed to do, their mental health.

Speaker: I think it's a very, very, very interesting article that everyone should read.

Speaker: I think this is part of a bigger conversation that I would love to have with you, Bardo, on the podcast, because I feel like we should keep it for another time, about reality TV, how the people perceive things, this whole how we judge contestants, how Bardo, what...

Speaker: this whole, their mental health, ethics, ethics behind it all.

Speaker: It goes very well with the Channel 4 documentary and the podcast that I was listening to about the history and ethics of reality TV.

Speaker: And also about all the production companies.

Speaker: Yeah, important topic.

Speaker: nice on that note should we should we end this episode I'd say we should let's make it 10 one hour and 10 minutes yeah great Mish thanks Dudu thanks guys for listening tune in for next week

Speaker: Next week we'll be up and running.

Speaker: So see you next week.

Speaker: What do you guys want to hear about?

Speaker: Tell us your thoughts.

Speaker: Yeah.

Speaker: Nice.

Speaker: Bye.

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