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I worked with Ryan Reynolds. They're trying to cover up a crime. She used Taylor Swift, her best friend, to intimidate him. It's all very manipulative. The more little pieces that get released, the more we're like, oh man, this woman is scary. This is like a Hollywood true crime. We're getting pieces coming out. Every lawsuit and every complaint that are filling us in on what actually happened. And that's what I think myself and so many people are invested in.
I didn't know this Justin Baldoni guy was. No offense, didn't really care. But the more I'm learning about what Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds seemingly did,
They're trying to cover up a crime. That's what I really do think is happening here. She came out with allegations of harassment. That's how it started. There was a lot of drama in the summer when the film It Ends With Us released. And a lot of people were sort of following the drama wondering why was there drama. No one really understood until she later dropped the lawsuit like two days before Christmas to ruin all their holidays. But that first drama was people were sort of just noticing that Blake Lively was not the nicest person.
Like she was a mean girl tone deaf for things that were being called out and just for sake of brevity like the two big things where she was promoting her alcohol brand about during a film that's about domestic violence, which was just a really bad look.
the best of violence is triggered by alcoholism. But she's, you know, named one of the drinks at the premiere after the abuser character in the movie. It was just a really bad look. And then beyond that, people just got an attitude from her during all the junkets and interviews, particularly this one junket that sort of resurfaced where she and Parker Posey, an actress like really were just mean girling this poor junket woman who posts the video like this is the interview that made me want to quit Hollywood. So there was just a lot of stuff piling up.
that made Blake not seem very likable. And that's where I got in on it when that started happening. And then Ryan was writing the movie. There was a point where I jumped in and many jumped in and it just became organically viral because everyone was sort of like, what's up with Blake Lively? She seems kind of, you know, B word and mean girl and all these things. She had a lot of bad press and she refused to accept it. Like, so what happened was I think she tried to read, you know, paint it all as
I was harassed. He was retaliating, right? It wasn't my issue. Yeah, yeah. It's being spun against me. And that's not what was happening at all. You know, it's funny, I saw an interview with there was a movie she did called a simple favor or a favor or something like that. I mean, a great movie. What's fun? What is the girl that Anna Kendrick got? She was but during it? I was way more into Anna Kendrick. Oh, yeah. She's adorable. Yeah. But during an interview, she mentions
that she makes a comment, I remember, about Blake not when she said something like, yeah, when she shows up for set or made some sny little comment. And I remember the look that Blake gave her. And I just kind of remember thinking,
something's up there, like, there's lots of little things that come out like, hey, you're not this sweet, wonderful person. And, and it's the same thing with Ron Reynolds, like I was gonna say, I like I love Deadpool, right? But you see these characters and you fall in love with them. And then you find out, oh, he's kind of a fucking tool. I have a friend who played a used to play, go to Vegas and, and I used to like a Judd Law. He played neck, he played next to Judd Law.
So he said, I'm playing cards with him. He said, and we're sitting there playing. He said, I mean, we're sitting there for an hour or two.
And he said, these two girls come up to him and said, Oh my gosh, you know, I loved you in, you know, whatever cold mountain or whatever, you know, could, could I get your, your autograph? And he goes, he goes, I'm fucking playing cards. This is my personal fucking time is you fucking wankers. He goes, he goes, why is nobody keeping these fucking, you know, and he starts, he freaks out and they're like, Oh my God, and walks off. And so they kind of somebody comes in and says, Hey, you gotta come and they get rid of her.
And then my buddy's sitting there, and he's like, like, we had a couple, you know, talked briefly, like, he's like, he didn't, he just went off. And, and he goes, and the guy, he looked at him and said, he's like, it's all the fucking time with these fucking wankers or whatever. And he said, my buddy looked at him and he goes,
I'm also brother just wanted an autograph like what's the biggest he is it's all the fucking time you understand I'll defend him like imagine being that everywhere you fucking go. And this may be the narcissist in me but like let's face it if you're if you're an actor when you were struggling begging to be able to make a living as an actor.
you would have given your soul of course but when you're playing when you got money on the line you're playing cars i don't care you're worth 20 million sign the fucking autograph be appreciative you know i'll take i mean i agree with you in theory of course but i can see a little bit of like i can but he was like
I mean, I can't imagine being a level of Jude Law, like every girl is just, I'd be thrilled. I'd be thrilled. Listen, I'm not saying that the girls- Tell us in the comments down below, blessing or a curse. In general, I'm sure people recognize you, right? It's happened. Yes, it's happened. Listen, I get recognized. It's happened at Target where I'm like, I'm having a fight with my wife or something. And that's where I get even more insecure about like, are they watching us? Are you about the Frosted Flakes?
Listen, I don't get those. I'm like, I want to get them, you know, like, and I'm like, oh, God, there's a fan watching it. It's happened. Or I'm like, hi. Oh, I dropped everything. If somebody says, aren't you Matt Cox? I'm like, boom. Yes, I am. How are you? Let's take a photo. What's up? No, I do that too. I'm thrilled. I know. It happens. I'm always happy. You have to be especially at our level where it's like we're not Jude Law. No offense. We're not at Jude Law level of talent. This is that guy saying hi to me and oh my gosh, I watch your stuff. That's the reason I don't have to have a real job.
A hundred percent. I have stickers in my wife. Someone stops me. I'm like, Oh, hey, like in the middle of my, my wife, you know, isn't on top of it too. But like, we're like, Hey, Oh my God. Anytime someone says like, I give you a sticker and they love that moment. When you give them that moment, of course you're I'm with you, but I'm just saying, I can't imagine being at a Brad Pitt, Jude Law level where everywhere you go, you can't do anything private. Like it's not an excuse. He should have been nice.
But that's all I'm saying. I can give them a little bit. But you're right. It's like these celebrities can be assholes. Yeah, it's a reality. And that's why the people are expecting like, oh my God. Yeah. And they're not. Well, the Ryan Ryan Reynolds thing, I would think that he would be, you know, everybody like I see him as one person. And then the truth is, apparently, he's not a nice guy. Well, it's funny. I worked with Ryan Reynolds. Really? I actually worked with Ryan Reynolds. So that's where I've been conflicted about this whole story, because I did a show called Honest Trailers way back, which is very popular.
Very proud of it.
The Rock and Ryan Reynolds were the two best people I'd worked with, which I'd always heard problems with. Now, granted, they were being creative with me. They may have been on their best behavior because of who we were at the time, but still, I had a really great experience. And then even later, he went above and beyond when we did a follow up for our Logan trailer. So anyway, it was weird because I went through with this like, oh my God, he really is the nice Canadian collaborative guy. What about the guy that plays the bartender in Deadpool? So TJ Miller. Yeah, he I mean, he has he has many people have called him an asshole.
And he was like, I mean, I don't I'm not saying it was true, but there were a lot of allegations he got canceled at a certain point, like, and his castmates of Silicon Valley kind of talk shit. So if he doesn't, he doesn't like Ronald. Well, he took it back. He took it back. He took it back. So it's like, no, I watched, you know, if any of that is true, like, I think he's being truthful. I think he had a bad experience with Ryan, he called him out. But I think it's not a surprise that Ryan can be a bit of a dick. Like, that's his humor. Right.
He's he is Deadpool like it's so clear when he plays a facing. He's not an actor like Lively sort of trying to be Lady Bull and do the same thing. He's not an actor. He play he's like he's like Vince Vaughn Vince Vaughn plays Vince Vaughn in every single movie or Vin Diesel exactly. It's one note. Yeah, there's not I would argue even the Rock exactly. They haven't right haven't shown much range beyond what they can do. But you know, they do it very successfully. Right.
Yeah, but I think that's part of the appeal of seeing for so many audience members of like, Oh man, Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively are now like, their stocks falling down for this. I've never seen a story in a long time, maybe I mean, since Amber Heard, where I feel like a celebrity's PR is so wrong. Yeah, like the every step Blake Lively has done in this process.
just has made me dislike her more and more. And again, I'm not some Justin Baldoni fan. Like I didn't know who this guy was. He was on Jane, the Virgin and how host and podcast about masculinity, whatever, like no shade. But I, I'm, I've only defended him because I've been watching Blake's sort of manipulation, narcissism, like ego, medical, like there was a whole text that got dropped where she's like,
She was basically the real story it seems from Justin's lawsuit as she was trying to take control of the movie like before it even shot Justin wasn't just her costar director producer but he got the rights to the book before it was popular all over the world and you can just tell she wanted the rights that she wanted control she wanted to direct the movie.
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and Ryan Reynolds her husband who are both billionaire crazy famous people right to sort of intimidate him to accept her rewrites of a scene in the movie like a key scene in the movie. She kind of bullies him into doing and then like confronts him with both of them in the room like I can't imagine suddenly you're directing this movie with your co star and then she's brought in two of the biggest
the world.
These two are my dragons. I'm Khaleesi. She's like calling herself Khaleesi from Game of Thrones and labeling Ryan Reynolds, the big one of the biggest stars and Taylor Swift, a huge star as her, her beautiful monsters, her dragons, they're mine. Like, I don't know about you, but if would you like
Finding out that your people are out there talking behind your back saying that you're their monsters and that she basically uses you for will, for better or worse. Yeah, it's weird for someone to, yeah, it's an odd thing to say in general. Yeah, yeah. Like she's manipulating and she's using her relationship with these people to get herself somewhere and I find it disgusting. So that's kind of stuff keeps dropping and you're just like, this isn't a good look.
The movie comes out. We know that there's a bunch of drama going on and then suddenly and it's not looking good for her. So she drops a lawsuit. I have a question if you're an attorney. And you sit down with her like wouldn't you have vetted what she's saying like hey like Blake is anything going to come out like did you ever say I mean she's a no absolutely not absolutely I'm would you say oh great give me your like all of this is going to be subject to discovery. So he's going to get your text message. He's going to get everything he's got them on his phone already like
It's more messed up. Okay, they stole all the text messages from one of the PR people. So it's like there's this question, legal blur, gray area. So as I'm trying to say, where one of the PR people who they're claiming did a smear campaign against Blake, which I don't buy. She
It's a whole, this is where we get more into the weeds of the story, but there's all these publicists. There are all these publicists that are getting exposed. And that's part of the fun of this too, of this is true crime nature. Just like publicists who wouldn't twist anything. Of course. Right. But that's their job to do. Right. And so now they're being labeled, Oh, you went too far. And it's like, really? Isn't that what PR is all about? And so PR is now on this, you know, questioning block of just like, did they go too far?
They went and found this woman, Jennifer Abel, who was a publicist, who was working for another woman named Stephanie Jones. These are key players. If you guys are going to get in this case, you got to know. Stephanie Jones is like this notorious, toxic PR person. Alleged, when The Rock left her, she then leaked all these stories that he was peeing on bottles on sets, and it was always late, and was a pain in the ass. When Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez left, she repped them too,
She started talking about how all this bad press about Lauren Sanchez, like she's notoriously vindictive, manipulative and not a nice person according to everybody in town. This woman, Stephanie Jones, Stephanie Jones was doing PR for Justin Baldoni. I'm probably my son, your wife, probably. Everyone's like, how do you know all this? I'm into it. Uh, Justin Biden, I know all the players. Justin Baldoni is like has a PR team, including Stephanie Jones. Now Stephanie Jones and Jennifer Abel,
They're not getting along. Jennifer Abel wants to leave. She's pissed off. She wants her own firm. She doesn't like the way Stephanie's doing it. Word gets to Stephanie Jones. Stephanie Jones is livid. Stephanie Jones figures out a way to fire her, to remove her with cause, and then brings a lawyer in and takes her phone on the spot before she leaves. Give me your phone, confiscate. We think you're stealing secrets or whatever it was. Jennifer's freaked out and was like, oh, whatever, storms off, leaves her phone. They then unlock her phone, steal her phone. Fast forward.
Stephanie Jones realizing that she lost, you know, one of her big persons. She wants to burn her forever. Allegedly this is all in Justin's suit and what have you. She decides
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to team up with Blake, give all the stuff to Blake's team, all the texts and everything, so they can go find all this PR stuff. We're going to destroy you is all taken out of context. They cherry pick a bunch of text messages. They remove emojis and sort of sarcasm that's clearly in the text when you read them all because Justin later reveals that. But Blake doesn't pull Stephanie Jones as part of the people who are defaming her, which she was. Stephanie Jones somehow gets a pass.
and that's where we are. So she used this toxic publicist
To call out the other toxic publicist, but like was like, all right, we won't, we won't call you out. Even though you were part of it, you were, but you were bad mouthing Blake. You were working for Justin. We're going to give you a pass because you gave us the phone is how it looks like came now. Was this legally actually allowed to give the phone? They were able to pull all these texts messages from the phone. Blake lively puts them in her lawsuit. Cherry pick, like I said, removing a lot of context and then puts a gag order literally the day, same day that he can no longer, Justin can't say anything about it, which it's like,
What are you
Put it all out there if you're going to call me all the things you're labeling. You started this and now she's terrified. She's now put three gag orders of three rush to the judge. We're going to find out about a week whether the judge is going to deem this gag order where she basically Justin's team can no longer defend themselves in public, which is insane to me. Yeah, but that's where we currently are. Just like he's he slowly started putting video clips. We have a video clip that goes against what she said in the lawsuit. There's some voice memos. Every little piece of content we get from team Justin.
What's the name? Burr?
I forget that the comedian was like, really, like, you can't trust anybody. Not all men, not all women. You can't know. There's too many examples, too many bad apples out there. Right. Especially if here's the whole thing. It's funny when someone, someone comes out in public and says a bunch of defamatory things about you. And then you defend yourself and prove that they're not true. Suddenly they're like, you got to stop talking. No, you set the tone.
So that's what this is. Now I'm fighting back. Then they go to, then they go to the courts and say, Hey, let's shut this down. No, that's not how this works. You don't get to say a bunch of stuff and then shut me up. So, um, but that's the beauty. Like Blake, it seems like Blake Ryan thought they're all day of separate rules. Right. Right. I think we're now in a world where it's like, no, no more. We don't want with celebrities. We don't really care about your political opinions or all this nonsense. And Blake and Ryan are starting to realize, Oh crap.
We can't just get whatever we want. I was watching a video, I'm doing research for a book on a serial killer, and I was watching a criminologist talk about psychopaths. And one of the questions they asked was, what is one of the industries that has the most psychopaths and
Hollywood, Hollywood. Yeah, it was it was it was Hollywood. It was like Hollywood. It was doctors. It was like police officer like but the first one she was like, yeah, she said entertainment. And I thought wow, like I didn't see that. But it makes sense. But it only recently makes sense because 20 years ago, I wouldn't have thought that at all. But in the last 10 years or so, you know, I think just because of YouTube, and there's so many influencers that are exposing their their true behavior.
But thinking back back in the 50s and 60s, the studios, one of these guys would get drunk and they there'd be a they get into a DUI and they had their own security would go out and fix everything and sign this and sign this and NDAs and I'll pay you this much and then they grab the guy scoop them up and take care of them. And so it's always been happening. It's just too much unchecked behavior, I think is what is the thing. It's like there is a lot of it when you get too big, especially these influencers. I mean, I've been guilty of it back in the day.
You get so big, you don't know any better. You don't know, oh, wait, I had to pay my taxes on this YouTube money. Oh, I can't do this. I can't do that. And so there are people around yourself with yes, man. That's the problem. Yeah. And people will surround themselves because you're famous or rich or have, you know, cloud online and that that can that can blur you too. So look, not to give an excuses to some of the bad behavior, but you got it. You know, yeah, it makes sense why some of these people fall in that trap. They need better support systems or friends or people to like,
I don't know about you, I've been an asshole plenty of my career.
It's a maturity you sort of grow and I don't know as I've aged I'm just like, I don't have time for being an asshole or dealing with that. Yeah, but you're you're being an asshole. Neverland land she in prison. Like my life, my being an asshole is landing me in prison a few times. Did that teach you? The last sentence that main sentence was like, yeah, you can't behave this way anymore. This is not working for you. But see, you know, so you were rehabilitated. That's good. They were trying to tell me before that. But I was like,
Can't tell me I know what I'm doing. But you would think the system did that that time did ground that was that is that what it was? Oh, yeah, that was it. Yeah, you go to prison. I've said this a bunch of times, like I have a buddy Pete, and he always says, and you know, I was already in this mind frame when he said it, but I was like the way he said it, which was he goes, you can't go to prison and continue to behave
In the same manner that got you to prison and then leave prison and not expect to come back like you have to mentally change. And then that was and that was it. I was like, yeah, I can't I can't continue to be an asshole behave like a complete, you know, dirtbag and get out of prison. Like it's your and you go to prison long enough. You realize like you're better off sleeping in someone's spare room taking the bus.
than you are. The best day outside is better than the or the sorry, the worst day outside is better than the best day inside. So it doesn't matter how shitty it is outside you just and just, you know, I just started saying, you know, I'm just going to be a Detroit. Not that I'm a great person.
But I'm going to make an attempt to be a decent human being and see how that goes. And that's turned out pretty good. You know, it's the whole Jordan Peterson thing, you know, like make your bed and you know, like, don't lie. Yes. It's, you know, for any reason, even if it's on your own detriment, like, just don't lie to people and don't and you know, you gotta play the whole game of can I get away with this lie?
Am I lying? They didn't ask me. You know what it is? I'm just extremely honest. I'm like, look, I'm going to let you know upfront. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Good. Yeah, that's the real key. And when you do that, it's funny because that actually builds trust where people are like, wow, this guy's being so like, you know, you say, listen, I'm telling you, you come on the program, we can do this, we can do this. I cannot promise you this. And I'm letting you know now,
If you say something that's you know that that you're not okay with and we release the video and two weeks later you want to have it taken down that's not happening. You know, like I'm very honest up front on how this is going to work. You know, you want to come out great. We don't pay for anything. Don't ask me for an uber like I'm very you don't say like the whole thing and then they're like, you know, damn like this guy is.
being extremely upfront. In my career, when I had my downfall, luckily I didn't go to prison. It felt like it for a period. I lost everything. I got canceled, but the thing I realized at that point was life is so much better when you're not trying to follow all the lies. When you don't have to chase, wait, what did I do? Is this going to come out? Are they going to find out about this? That is the worst life I've ever had to live where I just was constantly living in fear.
When you finally can tell your partner and everything's out and you have that safe comfortability, it's like, oh yeah, no, this is way better. It's a way better life because you still fuck up. We're all human, of course, but
when you have to be
Oh, yeah, haters and people that it's like, you know, you can't make it, you know, it's funny. You'll read the comments and there'll be like six people in a row saying what a great video. Thank you for doing this. This is amazing. And then some other guy would be like total snooze, bro. And that's the one you focus on, right? Oh, of course. I'm like, I'm like, you know, a hundred nice positive comments, man. And it's that one shithead. They're like, yeah. Yeah, I mean, I'm like, go watch fucking Netflix, bro. There's plenty of good docs on documentaries on it. Like, you know, and then
Hopefully AI can help get to that point where they can proofread and go, are you sure about this one?
Okay, so what are some of the things that he's released that have contradicted what she's saying? Well, we have a video if you want to watch it, if you want to do that, or we can skip it, but she alleged in the lawsuit a lot of things. Blake Lively said in her lawsuit that he was doing a slow dancing scene with her and he was speaking out of character.
In a scene that he didn't have to speak at all because there was no sound recorded and that he was, you know, basically smelling her. And at one point, you know, kissed her neck and said, you smell so good.
And she felt incredibly uncomfortable because again, he was out of character. He wasn't speaking in character and it felt very odd. Why would he do this? And it was inappropriate. All right. Then she also said there was no audio, no audio, et cetera. So he released the video and you can watch the whole nine minute video. We can cut to a clip as he's just there dancing. And then there's a specific moment in the video where he is, you know, rubbing against her neck.
And he says, Oh, did I get beard on you is what he says. And she says, Oh, I probably got spray tan on you. Right. And he says, Oh, it smells good. And then she goes, Well, that's actually my body makeup. And then they move on. That's the actual exchange that she removed all that context of it seemed like she had said that there's no audio, which means is you can say
There's no reason for him to have said all those things. It wasn't like he was in character. She's the one who's out of character. The whole scene she's talking about. We should be talking. She's trying to direct the scene. He's trying to get this moment where it's like they have the light behind them and they're doing a slow dance and the bar is going crazy. They scored and they're lost in each other like dancing.
and so that's the moment he's you got to remember he's acting and directing and as someone who's done that in his life i know how hard that is and you know that feeling you're hosting you're directing you're producing you have a lot of you know we have a lot of things maybe not at least i do maybe colby has it more than me colby he knows what i'm talking about i'm just a talent well but as a talent i'm hitting the buttons and i'm thinking what am i going to cut like my head's always i'm producing as i'm as i'm hosting so i can relate to him in a moment where he's acting with this woman like
Did I get it? Did that feel right? Oh, I wish the extras, while we're while we're doing our kiss, I wish the extras had done this. Like I can imagine he's got a lot of things, you know, moving in his mind is what I'm trying to say. And so when I watch it, I see that I see him trying to get into character, have a chemistry with this actress. Also, did we get the scene? He's probably shooting more than he needs. Fine. I don't sense any uncomfortableness. I don't sense any meanness. And she's the one who constantly interrupts to say, we should be talking in the scene.
Yeah.
It's like what talking in slow mo would look awful in the movie. It doesn't look good looking and everything people behind them in slow mo. That's what they're going for. But she keeps insisting on it. She keeps trying to direct it. We should do this. We should do that. And so she she painted this picture that he was at a character being inappropriate. Right. It was the complete opposite. She's the one out of character trying to talk. He's the one who's who's clearly trying to bring it back to the table and nothing seeming appropriate. They released that video and then her response is that proves I was right.
And like the whole internet goes, even people who are supporting her, they're like, Blake, I was following you, but that clip did not prove what you said. It didn't at all. She may have been uncomfortable. I guess it does seem a little comfortable just as it would for any watching two actors.
Create a fake love scene, but nothing in it read like she did in her lawsuit. And I think it was incredibly damning for her because that set the tone for what else is real. Her credibility was shot. Yeah, if you line up 12 things that you're saying all of these things happen, and I proved that three of them absolutely did not happen. I know now your credibility. So like, I don't believe I don't believe the other nine. Like you say, Oh, yeah, but the other nine. Fuck you.
You know, you lied about these threes, you're just a fucking liar in general, you're done. It's funny, you would think that, oh, I get it, you're too high profile, mega actors, right? You would think one of the two of them would get to a point instead, every time something comes out, they double down. What's funny is being when you surround yourself by yes men,
You know, you tend to keep doubling down because everybody's saying, oh, we can do this, we can do this like, hey, but the truth is, these people are you're paying all of them. You can't really trust people that you're paying that are that are that they're okay. They don't really give a shit if you're if you're unless they're tied to your success, right? So you can't really trust those people. So I always think of JLo. That's what JLo does. No one around her isn't working for her. Right? Like, how do you how do you know what's ever true? So so
You would think that one of the two of these people would step back and say, listen, you're wrong. You know what I'm saying? Like you're wrong. Even if you don't think you're wrong, this has come out. It looks bad. All of this looks bad. We need to settle immediately. And we need to come out with a formal apology or try and do something to say, hey, listen, things have been taken out of context.
I may have done whatever you know I'm saying I you know you don't have to address it directly but just say look bad spot I was a bad time in my life I fucked up whatever the case may be because if you apologize and you genuinely and you're genuine in the apology then most people are forgiving but most people can't humble themselves to that point and that seems like what's
I mean, here's my I can give you an insight on what I think everybody's dealing with. Justin Baldoni, from what I've gathered, is like a hippie dippy religious guy. Like he's just the type of guy who will just
Thank you so much for having me in your space on the show. It's such a lovely to be here. I'm like it to a point that I probably could get annoying for you. Like, all right, dude, let's get to the meat of the conversation. So like, that's the that's the harshest criticism I've heard about Justin is that he's a little too lovey dovey. He maybe not as harsh as needs to be in this lawsuit. That's the insight I get from Justin. He wants to be friendly with everybody. There's a new audio drop where he apologizes to Blake after being, you know, threatened by her and her friends to like,
I'm so sorry you didn't get to write other scenes in movies. How terrible of me that I didn't notice this. You can just tell he's trying his best to please her. So that's Justin's mindset, I think, is more that. The problem is Blake also included other people, Wayfair, his company, and his co-producer. It's funded by a really rich guy. This guy, Steve, he's a billionaire. He's funding this lawsuit, it turns out. And if they didn't have him, I don't know how they probably wouldn't have been able to go against Blake and Ryan.
wayfarer is a studio trying to do a lot of like for good projects. The Steve guy wants to do good. He wants to give away a billion dollars before he dies. Like his whole intent is that he's seemingly tight with these guys and feels like they are good guys. So there's other people involved in this lawsuit that I think have the bite that maybe Justin didn't have. I want to see it through. There's also the publicists who are you're going against these alleged publicists who are smearing you
They're not going to just go down lightly and fight back and they're allowed to fight back because they didn't sign any agreements, you know, like they're allowed to do it. So that's where I think it's coming from the Justin side of what are the what are the what's happening behind the scenes that there's a lot of pissed off people who are defending their character, the truth. And if he didn't have them and he'd have he wouldn't be able to defend against correct and he'd be toast and probably never work against probably what they were hoping for.
Correct. I think a hundred percent. Now you go to Blake's side, like Brian, there's a lot of theories that Ryan's jealous. Like maybe he was having a, you know, Blake and Justin, were they having a thing? Did Ryan sort of step in? That theory's been going out there. I saw Candace Owens is putting that out there. She's getting a lot of traction on this story as just sort of any tips she's gotten. She's trying to put out there is real. It's just frustrating to me because we're trying to really look at all the facts and I don't buy that one. Sure. There might've been a little jealousy and insecurity. There's a junket and some stuff that was released.
Now Ryan like inserted himself in the junket like the interview period where they ignored Justin and then interviewed the secondary male character and Justin brought in his mom, Justin brought in Hugh Jackman, all to like talk about how great he was and did you want to hook up with my wife? It's a very weird clip, dude.
I don't know. I also suspect, what does Ryan really know? I think Ryan is, in my experience in working with him, he wants to support his wife. He's a nice Canadian guy. He clearly loves his wife. They have multiple kids. I think he's trying to be the better husband. He allegedly was upset when Justin was fat shaming her. So there's a part of me that can't be mad at
How is he fat shaming her? That's a whole separate story. She's a hundred and fucking Well, he has to get Justin had to lift her up in the air for a scene allegedly, right? And he has back problems. And so he asked his fitness guy, his trainer, do you know how much she weighs so I can know like what to do? That's what apparently happened. That has that fat shaming. It's not Justin didn't know that the trainer is Ryan and Blake and Blake's like celebrity trainer who like is obsessed with them all over Instagram.
And this guy went to meet, it seems went to Blake and was like, Justin's asking how much you weigh. Isn't that why? Why is he asking me that? Which then whispered down the lane made it seem a lot more aggressive. That's what triggered apparently Ryan, how dare you fat shame my wife. And that's how Ryan gets involved. There's a part of me that's like not mad at Ryan. Cause I'm like, okay, he's hearing, he's hearing a story that he's believing from his wife and maybe overreacting, but that's sometimes what you do when you support your partners. You want to be loyal and have their back.
So I, there's a part of me that wonders if that's what's going on with Ryan. You're shaking. Maybe there's one manipulation. I want to be a reasonable person too. Yeah. So there's that. And then, but then Blake, I try to think, well, what does Blake think? And I just look at Blake's history. She's beautiful. I can't deny that. She's always been beautiful from Gossip Girl. So she's got the looks. She comes from wealthy family. Like you add those two, the silver spoon up her ass, the good looks, the wealth.
Girls never had to work. And I mean, that type of person, if not parented well, and not, you know, not not having her ego brought down, could be a monster. It's like an Amber Heard situation. And similarly me, where it's like, I feel like she was just, you know, the way she met Ryan Reynolds was because she was with Scarlett Johansson. And they cheated during Green Lantern is the alleged theory.
And so she, you know, she does and she a lot, you know, connects herself to these powerful friends and husbands. She gets what she wants. Exactly. Getting what she wanted at any cost. So again, going with that theory, got to know her. That's my speculation, right? Going with that theory. I think she just thought I'm going to win this. I'm right. Yeah, he was clearly looking at me. He wants to he wants to fuck me. Oh, how dare he? Like I think there's a lot of that. She probably believes it. She assumed she was going to win. She hired her fancy lawyers, get this through.
I don't think her lawyers read all the texts on all the information. They took the money. They know they're powerful. The agents Ryan and Blake's agents just fired Justin, which is crazy. There were a lot of other people who had accusations at WME that didn't get fired right away. They actually did investigations in this situation. They just fired him because they can't afford to lose Ryan and Blake. That's where this whole thing is. So it's wild because she's trying to paint Justin as her boss on the movie and that was a power dynamic and it's unfair.
That he made her uncomfortable, but I would argue she was way more powerful than he was. He's a nobody who has the rights to the book. And if he didn't have the rights to the book, she would have steamrolled and taken over that whole damn movie. And so if there was a power imbalance, it was Justin having to deal with this huge diva megastar who's then bringing in her billionaire musician friend, her billionaire husband. And now it's like, if there's a power imbalance, it was with Blake because Blake has had no problems in the clips we've seen.
Speak in her mind, taking control. But when he touches her neck, she couldn't say don't do that. I find that incredibly hard to believe. It's all very manipulative. And the more as like I said, like a true crime story, the more little pieces that get released, the more we're like, Oh, man, this woman is scary.
What do you think happens? Do you think it actually goes to trial? Do you think there's some kind of a settlement? There's a part of me that thinks they're so stuck in their way. I don't think Justin's going to go anywhere. He can't. His career is kind of toast at this point. He needs to keep proving it. I think there's a point where he'll probably get a new base of people who are going to support him more fervently than ever before.
so i think he'll still make out okay but i think they're stuck in their way and then it's blake and ryan i don't see i've never seen blake apologize she did once she apologized once when she called out princess catherine
Uh, for her Photoshop fail. I don't know if you saw that in the pop culture moment. There was a weird moment where Princess Catherine posted a photo and everyone was like, where's Catherine? Where's Kate? Where's Kate? There was all these theories that she was a clone, uh, that was going around and she posted this photo, this photo that was clearly Photoshopped and that made everyone go even crazy. Even mom, like, did someone fake this photo? Is this AI? Like what the hell? And Blake made a Photoshop joke when that all happened. And then a week later, Catherine comes down and she's like, I have cancer. And then everyone's like,
So Blake, that was the one time I've seen her apologize because she got caught.
telling royalty that she was photoshopping when she had cancer, it looked awful. And there was no ifs, ands or buts around it. And that's when she did do an apology. I've never seen her doing it. But again, why did she do that one? Because it was someone even more famous than her. I feel like she's like, I can't offend royalty, right? I am royalty. So I have to clear clear this air. But I mean, Baldoni has is saying that he's lost jobs, and he's lost. I believe it. Like, so he he's got a great grounds.
For a loss like to me, legally, no, sadly, from all the lawyers I spoke to not to cut you off. Yeah, you'd think so. They don't they don't think he he's got a case where it's gonna it's not gonna get thrown out. But the real issue is was the retaliation. That's the biggest issue. There was a point during production where they did sign an agreement. They did it against duress and they say they only did it to keep the movie going and they wanted to stop the movie. But in that agreement, there was a no retaliation claim.
And so what I've read and as I've watched the lawyers, even if there wasn't harassment, even if there wasn't harassment, that kind of doesn't matter. So like she smartly did it in a way where it's like, she may have been harassed, she may not have been harassed. But because she made the complaint the way she did to the California standards, if he if he's caught doing anything retaliatory after that complaint, just the complaint alone, he's guilty.
So that's where this is all crazy and scary. They enter into an agreement knowing
We can now do whatever we want. And he can't. Correct. All right. Correct. See, that's fucked up, bro. Yeah. Which is more the reason why I'm not team Blake is I'm like, yeah, you didn't do that because you're a scumbag. You did it straight. And there's theories that there's a morality clause to the book so they can get the rights to the book because the author is now cozied up to Blake, where it's like the author was all about Justin and like Justin was has always been about the message of the book. That's where I think also Blake didn't really factor in this movie is about domestic violence and like relationships where it's like
It's complicated. And there are really fervent fans of that book. And Blake didn't give a shit about that topic, right? Justin has a whole organization, be bet do good or something, where, you know, that's what he's really wants to seemingly wants to like, whether it's a facade or not, I don't know. But he's still is putting in more work than a lot of people is what I'll give him credit for. And he was all about that. That was very clear for him and why he wanted this book is to help people and like sort of paint relationships that are messier.
Blake doesn't give a shit about that. So the reality, though, is because Blake never really gave a shit about that, it's coming to a light. And I think that's what's making Justin look better. And all these people who've suffered abusive relationships are like, fuck you, Blake. You just want control of this book. You wanted to make it commercial. You wanted to sell your hair care products and your alcohol. Like, fuck you. This movie is not about it. And honestly, that's what sort of turned me because I'm like, imagine if this Justin Baldoni is this predator abuser who's harassing people on set and being inappropriate to women.
Why the fuck didn't you stop the movie and not get it made like fucking lively like you're letting this alleged abuser like reap the rewards of a domestic violence book if he's an abuser. I just find that incredibly hypocritical. And if there's anybody in Hollywood who could have stopped him, they stopped during the strikes. She didn't have to come back. She could be like, I wasn't comfortable. He made me uncomfortable in the book. I don't want the movie. I didn't want to associate with that.
And she could have walked away and been a hero, and then maybe they could have exposed him and it would have been what it was. But she waited not only for it to get released in theaters and then digitally, she waited until it was on Netflix. They made a Netflix deal. And then as soon as it was on Netflix, two days before Christmas, she drops her lawsuit. So she cashed in at like four points on that movie before she complained about the abuse. And I don't know, I just, I don't know. Doesn't that seem odd? If you really, Blake Lively, and you're defending for abusers and you want to expose one,
You really are going to wait and cash in and all those points and let him cash in all those points? Feels off to me. Yeah. She sounds like a scumbag.
When you talk about it all out there, and I'm trying to look at it all objectively, I've read all the lawsuits. It's like 300 pages of lawsuits I've had to read. I try to give her the benefit of the doubt. And yes, sadly, I agree. I think she has a lot of explaining to do. So you worked with Honest Trailers? Yes. Nice. You know what channel that is? I don't know whose channel that is. I used to watch those videos all the time.
Yeah, I mean I can talk about that shit that was a whole cancellation. Yeah, it was a crazy. Oh really? Honest trailers and is it the same people that do CinemaSins? What is that? Okay. Honest trailers. Honest trailer. Well, you explain it since you worked with it. Yeah. No, I'd love to hear you explain it. So like it's like honest trailers. It gives you let's just say um the movie like an honest movie trailer. Yeah, the Wolf Wall Street.
It's just like a satirical breakdown. It's like the Wolf of Wall Street. Like instead of you don't know anything. You've never watched The Wolf of Wall Street. Listen, this guy, 90% of the stuff I talk about, if we ask Colby, have you ever seen this? And he's like, no. Yeah. Those are those movies that came out, you know,
2005 and older. I haven't watched one in a while, but I used to binge them. It would just give you an honest trailer about what the movie is really about. We had the epic voice.
In a world where Wall Street, you know, whatever but it's funny I don't know all the details, but I yeah, that's one of the channels that in cinema sins I thought were very similar. So they ripped us off. Yes. So there was a I did a show called movie fights to I hope it was popular for a while. Okay, so there was a Cancellation what with that channel? No, so I was flirting with the fate my fans back in 2017 and then my wife didn't know hence why I was living a lie and
back in 2017. So literally, the day after actually Judd got named or called out Weinstein and Me Too, the day after some fan came out with a false accusation that I raped her, which I didn't. But then when that allegation came out, I was so serious and Me Too was literally just starting, which now I have so many opinions on all of it now. But
I got fucked. I just got fucked because no one wanted to like go against it because it was like the wrecking ball was here to take down anybody and every guy in town had done something stupid. So nobody wanted to be like, oh, now it's completely different. Everyone sort of thanks to people like me. I actually pushed through and I was like, this is bullshit. So anyway, I got fired. I got divorced. Like I lost everything. Moved to Florida. That's why I'm here in Tampa.
All that went down, and then I sued them. I won. Well, I won a settlement because the company went under because they were so shady. That fired me wrongfully. I had, I thankfully saved the text messages through Google Voice. I thought I deleted them all, but I thank God I didn't. Google Voice kept an archive of them.
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It was completely full of shit. Come back for seconds and all this shit after she alleged I did all this shit. So I exposed her and then I relaunched and a lot of people, mostly conservatives, were like, holy fuck, dude, wow. I was able to prove myself, came back, rebuilt. And then the Johnny Depp trial, that was part of the reason I was so popular with the Johnny Depp phase because I'd been through a similar experience where I'm like, this is bullshit. This woman lied on me.
And so that's and I told the story I wore it like a scarlet letter like yeah, I was a cheater but I that was my sin not being a rapist which everyone called me the longest time and that sort of lifted up my coverage because people were like, oh wow, you really do get what Johnny's going through.
So what do you cover mostly on your channel for people who haven't seen you that are watching this for the first time? Am I to you or to him? Yeah, talk to Matt. Just so you could talk to the microphone.
Yeah, popcorn planet was born out of necessity at the time, just because I got canceled. I needed a place to go. And I had proven my I hadn't actually proven my innocence yet. I was still in a lawsuit trying to do that from screen junkies, which was a very popular channel. But everyone sort of thought I was bad. So popcorn planet became this sort of I called it
Popcorn planet like I was it was quite like scorched earth of Entertainment was what my original angle of the channel is gonna be to sort of just cover entertainment stories and movies a good one to scorched earth scorched earth, but I That was my goal and I went in and I came back and started making content and people were still calling me things I wasn't and and then sure enough as I I'm so glad I did that because it got me back into creating stuff because I took a break because I was pretty depressed during that period of my life and
I'd done a lot of wrong things, but I wasn't what everyone was labeling me, which was a rapist and stuff. So I slowly just went back out there. I kept going. I always advised everybody, don't sit in your house all depressed. Turn your fucking web camera and make a fucking video. There's no excuses anymore in the world of content. So I just got back out there. The comments were mean, but I kept going. And then finally I was able to prove my innocence. I settled my lawsuit.
I can't really discuss that, but the company that fired me went under because they were so shady. And everyone was sort of like, whoa, I didn't know this was the real story. And I used that as sort of the opportunity to like launch my comeback. It didn't do as big as I'd hoped, but it did big enough that I was able to bring Popcorn Planet in. And then it really was the Johnny Depp trial. And then obviously my experience of what happened to me really connected with people and they could see that why I was connected to the Johnny Depp trial so much of sort of a man being wrongfully accused.
And I didn't shy away from bringing that up from time to time. And that just catapulted our coverage during that phase in Popcorn Planet. I'd say that was the point where we really sort of it tripled our numbers and stuff. And yeah, since then, we've been really focused on, you know, more entertainment justice, pop culture justice, as we call it. So we've been doing the Diddy trial. We covered Jay-Z stuff. We've covered the Will Smith slap and Free Britney was a big moment we were on top of.
And so, you know, when sort of true crime hits Hollywood, that's what we try to connect into. And then what you but it's also because I read the thing I read your description of what the channel is that you also talk about the true crime. We started with Gabby Patio like the Gabby Patio is the one true crime story I really did cover in depth the Brian Laundrie stuff, which there's a documentary now coming on Netflix, the family did that that story because I was local to Florida and I was just at that point, we're still trying to find what the channel was. So there was a phase we did true crime, I should probably update it.
I stopped covering true crime as much as because I got too depressed. It was too many missing children.
I don't know how you and so many women just at night fall asleep to murder stories. I can't do it. It's stated sticks with me too long. It's like 70 that the app so it's you know that true crime is consumed about 60 65% by women but violent true crime is what they focus on. So it's like 70 80% of violent true crime and the watch it right before bed. Yeah, if you remove the violent if you remove the serial killers and all that stuff from it, then it drops dramatically like they're not interested in
I'm like
It just wasn't fulfilling to me at that point. I had no offense to the people who watch that, of course, but I found my lane. I'm like, I'd rather talk pop culture. So I try to find those juicy pop culture stories just because it helps me sleep better at night. Because I can't, the missing kids was, every week I'd have someone, can you help us find this kid? And I'm like,
I felt so helpless. What do I do? Yeah, that's not my area of expertise. Um, so I do I have an allegation. Sorry. You want to hear this? Oh, I'm so excited. On me, the Blake Lively thing where remember how you were saying some people compare
the Blake Lively thing, and they're saying like, maybe Baldoni and maybe there was a thing there. And then Ryan Reynolds, maybe he found out and it so it turned into something, you know, suddenly it was like, Oh, no, that's not what he's been he's harassing me or whatever. Right? So maybe it there's a theory that that's how it developed. Yeah. Okay. So when I had when I heard that, I thought, Oh, that seems reasonable. The reason I say that seems reasonable is that I had so I was married, but separated from my wife.
This is this is 20 something years ago, right? This is when I own a mortgage company. I started I was decided I was going to go ahead and become a get my real estate license. Well, one of my brokers, his name was john john's wife was Deanna, she wanted to get her real estate license. And he told me, hey, she's going to go wants to get a real estate license. And you said you want to go do you want to you guys want to sign up together so you can drive her there because he only had one car. And I was like, Yeah, sure.
So we sign up together and after work, we would go to do our class at night and then you come back. This happened after a week. It's like a six or eight week class, right? We're doing it like four days a week or something at night. So what ends up happening is after a week or two, we start sleeping together. Well, he knows something's up. And eventually what happens is the class ends and I tell her, yeah, we're done.
Because now I'm at work and she's calling me and I've got a secretary who phone calls go through so your husband is in the bullpen.
You know, he's working in the office and you're calling me shit where you eat. I know. All right. We already discussed the asshole part of it. So so, you know, no judgment. Continue asshole move. I get it. But the point is, is that she's now calling and I'm like, listen, this is done. First of all, it was never going anywhere. That's dangerous. Yeah, it was never going anywhere. Did she know that? Yeah, she always knew that she always knew. And she's the one who said, look, I don't want to get divorced. Like this is like, hey, we've got a few weeks together.
That's the frustrating thing where they know what's going on, but then once they can't have it, they lose their minds. Right. So, and I'm getting a divorce already. So she's thinking he's available and I can, maybe she's thinking it's a step up or something as far as, you know, monetarily or something. I don't know. Husband was a good looking guy, but they'd been married for a while. Maybe that was, it was over anyway. And they did get divorced shortly after this. So what the point is, is that at some point he realizes something's going on.
And, and I've stopped talking to her. I've been like, don't put her phone fucking her. Don't put her calls through. I'm never here. That's it. She got to a point where she had her best friend calling me, asking me to, will you just talk to her? She's going nuts. You know, she's, she's unstable. Like I'm now all these things are coming out. She's unstable. Like I'm like, oh, no shit. I know it started to notice that when she wouldn't take the hand, even though we had the conversation. This is only while we're doing this.
So what happens is because I'm like, I don't need any drama. I got enough problems. I got an FBI investigator. I got all kinds of some I'm committing massive frauds. You're like, I don't need this right now. Anyway, what ends up happening is and you added more drama to the books. Of course I did. So what ends up happening is one day I get a phone call from one of the mortgage. No, it wasn't a phone call. One of my mortgage brokers. Her name was Susan Barker. Susan Barker comes in my office. She said, listen, John's coming in.
He said he doesn't want to he basically said, you need to leave not be here. When he comes in, he's cleaning out his desk. And I went, Why? What's going on? And he put a device from radio. This is how old this is from radio shack. I don't even think there are there still radio shacks?
Are there? Yeah, I think there's one. I looked it up. It's more digital now. Oh, like you can order the parts. So good. Sorry, but it was a great went to a radio shack where you you plug this device into the plug. This is back when you had landlines into the I miss radio check. It was a cool era. Yeah, but your RCA cords. So you plug it into the phone and then you put your plug in and every time someone picks up the phone, it records and he had recorded a bunch of Deanna's Deanna. Anyway, Deanna's beep
Oh, I'm using real names. It's true. They're all this is 20 something years ago. She's a psycho. So anyway, this is why I'm saying that she's nuts. Anyway, but on top of that, listen to what happened. So he records these these phone calls between her and her best friend. And so he listens to him. So he takes the record the thing and he goes and I found out, you know, this is stuff that I found out that Susan's explaining to me.
and basically said that he, after he listened to the whole thing, she comes home and he says, look, I know what's going on, blah, blah, blah. She denies it, denies it, denies it. And then he says, I know what's going on. I know. So finally she says, okay, but you don't understand.
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and he essayed me. And he's like, really? And she's like, yes. And then
I didn't want you know, I was scared. I didn't want you to lose your job. I didn't know. So and he's like, Yeah, but you couldn't I know you continue to see him. And, and she said, Yeah, but you don't understand. She's like, I was scared. I was afraid. You know, first, it was like, I was afraid he's gonna kill you. I was gonna afraid this I was like, Oh, no, kill her. This, I was scared. And so I continued. And then I ended it as soon as it was Oh, you know, obviously, it stopped happening. I was so glad when I was done. And we got our license and the whole thing. Okay, fine. So he goes,
And she says, you don't understand. He, you know, he, he forced me and, and she goes, I'll, I'm telling you right now. She goes, I'll go to the police right now. He essayed me. I will go right now. We will go file a police report. I will file it. We'll have him arrested and keep mine. I'm sitting there broke. The broker's telling me this and I'm thinking, like, I never thought it would go like this. I knew she was a little nuts, but she's now ready to file false accusations.
And so what happened, of course, is that he's got the recording. So then he starts playing the recording. And one of the recordings is between her and her best friend and her best friend. And I'm sitting there telling Susan, by the way, like, none of that's true. That's not true. She had a whole thing where I slid my all the stuff off my desk and threw her on the desk and the whole thing. And Susan's like, Well, I mean, I know that's not true. She's like, you're not that passionate.
And he played, so he ended up playing one of the recordings for his wife and he told Susan and it was, her friend was saying, look, you have to stop. The guy's not interested. It's over. Find someone else to focus on. And she said, you don't understand. After having sex with him, I can never have sex with anybody else. This is the only reason he wanted to tell the story. Exactly. And I
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That other stuff is not true. That's true. I was waiting for the payoff. Luckily, John
said, he luckily he was reasonable. He was like, you're not calling the police. You're not doing that. And we're done. Find someplace else to live. And they actually got a divorce. But so it's like, and you were the best you ever had. The only part of her story that was true. So, but the tick tock will end at that punch line. And then that'll end. Listen, the comments will go nuts and it will get four million views.
And I just if Colby is willing to sacrifice like my pride for for views, he will make me look horrible. Anyway. So what I'm saying is, is that, like, I could see like some, you know, how, you know, like, hey, I found out this, I found out, luckily, he had these tapes, and he knew none of that was totally relate to that. Yeah. What if you get the guys who are like, yeah, you know, if he was a spiteful person, which he wasn't, thank God,
other than he was saying he was going to kill me if he saw me, which is funny because a month or two later, we both went to a birthday party dinner and we were there and we talked and we shook hands. We were like, hey, and he's like, yeah, she was crazy, bro. You know, the whole thing. Yeah, it's the evidence is key. If you don't have the receipts. I was the same way. Like she's this accuser back and when I worked at Screenhook, she came and we had an affair. That's what it was. Yeah, it was a clear affair. She was a fan. That's the other thing. I just hooking up with fans is so dangerous.
So dangerous because most of them if they want to be with someone famous you to be whatever they are a little unhinged. Yeah, and they'll they'll go they'll get obsessed or not understand what it is. And it's like they can't just be mature adults like look, I'm not here to judge a lot of people are in have are in you know, unfaithful. I'm not saying it's right. You shouldn't do it. But you know, people do it. But I'm sure adults whatever people grown adults want to do in their private life.
None of my fucking business, right? But that's the problem is like, sometimes you get swooped into one of those relationships where you think, oh, cool, we're adults, we know what we're doing. And then you find out, oh, no, they're not. They're not adults. They're crazy, immature, insecure, crazy people. So yeah, anybody YouTubers watching, don't hook up with your fans. It is a recipe for disaster. You can imagine what my plight. I mean, look at me.
I have fans. Look at me. If you look like me, my God, it would be twice as bad. Luckily, you've got this going on. Shaming me brings you on the show. Just tell you how big his dick is.
Good times, good times. But anyway, back to the point of, yeah, you get those receipts and if you are having an affair with somebody, save your fucking receipts. Like keep the evidence because they can turn on a dime. Like I keep all my receipts with any, like a lot of that I'm doing that now I'm just saying you got to keep that shit. If you ever suspect, oh, this is weird. There was a point where I was hiding my affair and I deleted some things
Bad news because again, she's like, he showed up to a party on my hotel room unannounced and tried to
What's funny is like it so that like how is that not a charge?
It's a thousand percent. A thousand percent. We're now in a world where like, and I see it happen with the Diddy case, to be fair, like there was a lot of people jumped in the Diddy case in the circus as I call it. I like that. I'm good. I'm good at this.
I got a big dick and I can segue real good too. I can still call it out like you. 17 year old Rihanna. And then you learn about Aaliyah, and you learn about how young Beyonce was. And then you look at his alleged son. Jay-Z's got a history with these girls. Do you believe Jay-Z is really this nefarious, diddy-like player? I, um... Oh, I probably shouldn't say this. Actually, that's too much for one video, right Matt?
And I'm supposed to say what? Tomorrow, stay tuned and we're going to be releasing the Jay Z video. Subscribe. Okay, that's fine. See ya.
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"text": " To call out the other toxic publicist, but like was like, all right, we won't, we won't call you out. Even though you were part of it, you were, but you were bad mouthing Blake. You were working for Justin. We're going to give you a pass because you gave us the phone is how it looks like came now. Was this legally actually allowed to give the phone? They were able to pull all these texts messages from the phone. Blake lively puts them in her lawsuit. Cherry pick, like I said, removing a lot of context and then puts a gag order literally the day, same day that he can no longer, Justin can't say anything about it, which it's like,"
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"text": " Put it all out there if you're going to call me all the things you're labeling. You started this and now she's terrified. She's now put three gag orders of three rush to the judge. We're going to find out about a week whether the judge is going to deem this gag order where she basically Justin's team can no longer defend themselves in public, which is insane to me. Yeah, but that's where we currently are. Just like he's he slowly started putting video clips. We have a video clip that goes against what she said in the lawsuit. There's some voice memos. Every little piece of content we get from team Justin."
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"text": " What's the name? Burr?"
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"text": " I forget that the comedian was like, really, like, you can't trust anybody. Not all men, not all women. You can't know. There's too many examples, too many bad apples out there. Right. Especially if here's the whole thing. It's funny when someone, someone comes out in public and says a bunch of defamatory things about you. And then you defend yourself and prove that they're not true. Suddenly they're like, you got to stop talking. No, you set the tone."
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"text": " So that's what this is. Now I'm fighting back. Then they go to, then they go to the courts and say, Hey, let's shut this down. No, that's not how this works. You don't get to say a bunch of stuff and then shut me up. So, um, but that's the beauty. Like Blake, it seems like Blake Ryan thought they're all day of separate rules. Right. Right. I think we're now in a world where it's like, no, no more. We don't want with celebrities. We don't really care about your political opinions or all this nonsense. And Blake and Ryan are starting to realize, Oh crap."
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"text": " We can't just get whatever we want. I was watching a video, I'm doing research for a book on a serial killer, and I was watching a criminologist talk about psychopaths. And one of the questions they asked was, what is one of the industries that has the most psychopaths and"
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"text": " Hollywood, Hollywood. Yeah, it was it was it was Hollywood. It was like Hollywood. It was doctors. It was like police officer like but the first one she was like, yeah, she said entertainment. And I thought wow, like I didn't see that. But it makes sense. But it only recently makes sense because 20 years ago, I wouldn't have thought that at all. But in the last 10 years or so, you know, I think just because of YouTube, and there's so many influencers that are exposing their their true behavior."
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"text": " But thinking back back in the 50s and 60s, the studios, one of these guys would get drunk and they there'd be a they get into a DUI and they had their own security would go out and fix everything and sign this and sign this and NDAs and I'll pay you this much and then they grab the guy scoop them up and take care of them. And so it's always been happening. It's just too much unchecked behavior, I think is what is the thing. It's like there is a lot of it when you get too big, especially these influencers. I mean, I've been guilty of it back in the day."
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"text": " You get so big, you don't know any better. You don't know, oh, wait, I had to pay my taxes on this YouTube money. Oh, I can't do this. I can't do that. And so there are people around yourself with yes, man. That's the problem. Yeah. And people will surround themselves because you're famous or rich or have, you know, cloud online and that that can that can blur you too. So look, not to give an excuses to some of the bad behavior, but you got it. You know, yeah, it makes sense why some of these people fall in that trap. They need better support systems or friends or people to like,"
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"text": " I don't know about you, I've been an asshole plenty of my career."
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"text": " It's a maturity you sort of grow and I don't know as I've aged I'm just like, I don't have time for being an asshole or dealing with that. Yeah, but you're you're being an asshole. Neverland land she in prison. Like my life, my being an asshole is landing me in prison a few times. Did that teach you? The last sentence that main sentence was like, yeah, you can't behave this way anymore. This is not working for you. But see, you know, so you were rehabilitated. That's good. They were trying to tell me before that. But I was like,"
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"text": " than you are. The best day outside is better than the or the sorry, the worst day outside is better than the best day inside. So it doesn't matter how shitty it is outside you just and just, you know, I just started saying, you know, I'm just going to be a Detroit. Not that I'm a great person."
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"text": " But I'm going to make an attempt to be a decent human being and see how that goes. And that's turned out pretty good. You know, it's the whole Jordan Peterson thing, you know, like make your bed and you know, like, don't lie. Yes. It's, you know, for any reason, even if it's on your own detriment, like, just don't lie to people and don't and you know, you gotta play the whole game of can I get away with this lie?"
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"text": " Am I lying? They didn't ask me. You know what it is? I'm just extremely honest. I'm like, look, I'm going to let you know upfront. Boom, boom, boom, boom. Good. Yeah, that's the real key. And when you do that, it's funny because that actually builds trust where people are like, wow, this guy's being so like, you know, you say, listen, I'm telling you, you come on the program, we can do this, we can do this. I cannot promise you this. And I'm letting you know now,"
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"text": " Okay, so what are some of the things that he's released that have contradicted what she's saying? Well, we have a video if you want to watch it, if you want to do that, or we can skip it, but she alleged in the lawsuit a lot of things. Blake Lively said in her lawsuit that he was doing a slow dancing scene with her and he was speaking out of character."
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"text": " In a scene that he didn't have to speak at all because there was no sound recorded and that he was, you know, basically smelling her. And at one point, you know, kissed her neck and said, you smell so good."
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"text": " and so that's the moment he's you got to remember he's acting and directing and as someone who's done that in his life i know how hard that is and you know that feeling you're hosting you're directing you're producing you have a lot of you know we have a lot of things maybe not at least i do maybe colby has it more than me colby he knows what i'm talking about i'm just a talent well but as a talent i'm hitting the buttons and i'm thinking what am i going to cut like my head's always i'm producing as i'm as i'm hosting so i can relate to him in a moment where he's acting with this woman like"
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"text": " Did I get it? Did that feel right? Oh, I wish the extras, while we're while we're doing our kiss, I wish the extras had done this. Like I can imagine he's got a lot of things, you know, moving in his mind is what I'm trying to say. And so when I watch it, I see that I see him trying to get into character, have a chemistry with this actress. Also, did we get the scene? He's probably shooting more than he needs. Fine. I don't sense any uncomfortableness. I don't sense any meanness. And she's the one who constantly interrupts to say, we should be talking in the scene."
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"text": " It's like what talking in slow mo would look awful in the movie. It doesn't look good looking and everything people behind them in slow mo. That's what they're going for. But she keeps insisting on it. She keeps trying to direct it. We should do this. We should do that. And so she she painted this picture that he was at a character being inappropriate. Right. It was the complete opposite. She's the one out of character trying to talk. He's the one who's who's clearly trying to bring it back to the table and nothing seeming appropriate. They released that video and then her response is that proves I was right."
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"text": " And like the whole internet goes, even people who are supporting her, they're like, Blake, I was following you, but that clip did not prove what you said. It didn't at all. She may have been uncomfortable. I guess it does seem a little comfortable just as it would for any watching two actors."
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"text": " Create a fake love scene, but nothing in it read like she did in her lawsuit. And I think it was incredibly damning for her because that set the tone for what else is real. Her credibility was shot. Yeah, if you line up 12 things that you're saying all of these things happen, and I proved that three of them absolutely did not happen. I know now your credibility. So like, I don't believe I don't believe the other nine. Like you say, Oh, yeah, but the other nine. Fuck you."
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"text": " You know, you lied about these threes, you're just a fucking liar in general, you're done. It's funny, you would think that, oh, I get it, you're too high profile, mega actors, right? You would think one of the two of them would get to a point instead, every time something comes out, they double down. What's funny is being when you surround yourself by yes men,"
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"text": " You know, you tend to keep doubling down because everybody's saying, oh, we can do this, we can do this like, hey, but the truth is, these people are you're paying all of them. You can't really trust people that you're paying that are that are that they're okay. They don't really give a shit if you're if you're unless they're tied to your success, right? So you can't really trust those people. So I always think of JLo. That's what JLo does. No one around her isn't working for her. Right? Like, how do you how do you know what's ever true? So so"
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"text": " You would think that one of the two of these people would step back and say, listen, you're wrong. You know what I'm saying? Like you're wrong. Even if you don't think you're wrong, this has come out. It looks bad. All of this looks bad. We need to settle immediately. And we need to come out with a formal apology or try and do something to say, hey, listen, things have been taken out of context."
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"text": " I may have done whatever you know I'm saying I you know you don't have to address it directly but just say look bad spot I was a bad time in my life I fucked up whatever the case may be because if you apologize and you genuinely and you're genuine in the apology then most people are forgiving but most people can't humble themselves to that point and that seems like what's"
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"text": " I mean, here's my I can give you an insight on what I think everybody's dealing with. Justin Baldoni, from what I've gathered, is like a hippie dippy religious guy. Like he's just the type of guy who will just"
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"text": " Thank you so much for having me in your space on the show. It's such a lovely to be here. I'm like it to a point that I probably could get annoying for you. Like, all right, dude, let's get to the meat of the conversation. So like, that's the that's the harshest criticism I've heard about Justin is that he's a little too lovey dovey. He maybe not as harsh as needs to be in this lawsuit. That's the insight I get from Justin. He wants to be friendly with everybody. There's a new audio drop where he apologizes to Blake after being, you know, threatened by her and her friends to like,"
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"text": " I'm so sorry you didn't get to write other scenes in movies. How terrible of me that I didn't notice this. You can just tell he's trying his best to please her. So that's Justin's mindset, I think, is more that. The problem is Blake also included other people, Wayfair, his company, and his co-producer. It's funded by a really rich guy. This guy, Steve, he's a billionaire. He's funding this lawsuit, it turns out. And if they didn't have him, I don't know how they probably wouldn't have been able to go against Blake and Ryan."
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"text": " wayfarer is a studio trying to do a lot of like for good projects. The Steve guy wants to do good. He wants to give away a billion dollars before he dies. Like his whole intent is that he's seemingly tight with these guys and feels like they are good guys. So there's other people involved in this lawsuit that I think have the bite that maybe Justin didn't have. I want to see it through. There's also the publicists who are you're going against these alleged publicists who are smearing you"
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"text": " They're not going to just go down lightly and fight back and they're allowed to fight back because they didn't sign any agreements, you know, like they're allowed to do it. So that's where I think it's coming from the Justin side of what are the what are the what's happening behind the scenes that there's a lot of pissed off people who are defending their character, the truth. And if he didn't have them and he'd have he wouldn't be able to defend against correct and he'd be toast and probably never work against probably what they were hoping for."
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"text": " Correct. I think a hundred percent. Now you go to Blake's side, like Brian, there's a lot of theories that Ryan's jealous. Like maybe he was having a, you know, Blake and Justin, were they having a thing? Did Ryan sort of step in? That theory's been going out there. I saw Candace Owens is putting that out there. She's getting a lot of traction on this story as just sort of any tips she's gotten. She's trying to put out there is real. It's just frustrating to me because we're trying to really look at all the facts and I don't buy that one. Sure. There might've been a little jealousy and insecurity. There's a junket and some stuff that was released."
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"text": " Now Ryan like inserted himself in the junket like the interview period where they ignored Justin and then interviewed the secondary male character and Justin brought in his mom, Justin brought in Hugh Jackman, all to like talk about how great he was and did you want to hook up with my wife? It's a very weird clip, dude."
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"text": " I don't know. I also suspect, what does Ryan really know? I think Ryan is, in my experience in working with him, he wants to support his wife. He's a nice Canadian guy. He clearly loves his wife. They have multiple kids. I think he's trying to be the better husband. He allegedly was upset when Justin was fat shaming her. So there's a part of me that can't be mad at"
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"text": " How is he fat shaming her? That's a whole separate story. She's a hundred and fucking Well, he has to get Justin had to lift her up in the air for a scene allegedly, right? And he has back problems. And so he asked his fitness guy, his trainer, do you know how much she weighs so I can know like what to do? That's what apparently happened. That has that fat shaming. It's not Justin didn't know that the trainer is Ryan and Blake and Blake's like celebrity trainer who like is obsessed with them all over Instagram."
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"text": " And this guy went to meet, it seems went to Blake and was like, Justin's asking how much you weigh. Isn't that why? Why is he asking me that? Which then whispered down the lane made it seem a lot more aggressive. That's what triggered apparently Ryan, how dare you fat shame my wife. And that's how Ryan gets involved. There's a part of me that's like not mad at Ryan. Cause I'm like, okay, he's hearing, he's hearing a story that he's believing from his wife and maybe overreacting, but that's sometimes what you do when you support your partners. You want to be loyal and have their back."
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"text": " So I, there's a part of me that wonders if that's what's going on with Ryan. You're shaking. Maybe there's one manipulation. I want to be a reasonable person too. Yeah. So there's that. And then, but then Blake, I try to think, well, what does Blake think? And I just look at Blake's history. She's beautiful. I can't deny that. She's always been beautiful from Gossip Girl. So she's got the looks. She comes from wealthy family. Like you add those two, the silver spoon up her ass, the good looks, the wealth."
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"text": " Girls never had to work. And I mean, that type of person, if not parented well, and not, you know, not not having her ego brought down, could be a monster. It's like an Amber Heard situation. And similarly me, where it's like, I feel like she was just, you know, the way she met Ryan Reynolds was because she was with Scarlett Johansson. And they cheated during Green Lantern is the alleged theory."
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"text": " And so she, you know, she does and she a lot, you know, connects herself to these powerful friends and husbands. She gets what she wants. Exactly. Getting what she wanted at any cost. So again, going with that theory, got to know her. That's my speculation, right? Going with that theory. I think she just thought I'm going to win this. I'm right. Yeah, he was clearly looking at me. He wants to he wants to fuck me. Oh, how dare he? Like I think there's a lot of that. She probably believes it. She assumed she was going to win. She hired her fancy lawyers, get this through."
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"text": " I don't think her lawyers read all the texts on all the information. They took the money. They know they're powerful. The agents Ryan and Blake's agents just fired Justin, which is crazy. There were a lot of other people who had accusations at WME that didn't get fired right away. They actually did investigations in this situation. They just fired him because they can't afford to lose Ryan and Blake. That's where this whole thing is. So it's wild because she's trying to paint Justin as her boss on the movie and that was a power dynamic and it's unfair."
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"text": " That he made her uncomfortable, but I would argue she was way more powerful than he was. He's a nobody who has the rights to the book. And if he didn't have the rights to the book, she would have steamrolled and taken over that whole damn movie. And so if there was a power imbalance, it was Justin having to deal with this huge diva megastar who's then bringing in her billionaire musician friend, her billionaire husband. And now it's like, if there's a power imbalance, it was with Blake because Blake has had no problems in the clips we've seen."
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"text": " Speak in her mind, taking control. But when he touches her neck, she couldn't say don't do that. I find that incredibly hard to believe. It's all very manipulative. And the more as like I said, like a true crime story, the more little pieces that get released, the more we're like, Oh, man, this woman is scary."
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"text": " What do you think happens? Do you think it actually goes to trial? Do you think there's some kind of a settlement? There's a part of me that thinks they're so stuck in their way. I don't think Justin's going to go anywhere. He can't. His career is kind of toast at this point. He needs to keep proving it. I think there's a point where he'll probably get a new base of people who are going to support him more fervently than ever before."
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"text": " so i think he'll still make out okay but i think they're stuck in their way and then it's blake and ryan i don't see i've never seen blake apologize she did once she apologized once when she called out princess catherine"
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"text": " Uh, for her Photoshop fail. I don't know if you saw that in the pop culture moment. There was a weird moment where Princess Catherine posted a photo and everyone was like, where's Catherine? Where's Kate? Where's Kate? There was all these theories that she was a clone, uh, that was going around and she posted this photo, this photo that was clearly Photoshopped and that made everyone go even crazy. Even mom, like, did someone fake this photo? Is this AI? Like what the hell? And Blake made a Photoshop joke when that all happened. And then a week later, Catherine comes down and she's like, I have cancer. And then everyone's like,"
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"text": " For a loss like to me, legally, no, sadly, from all the lawyers I spoke to not to cut you off. Yeah, you'd think so. They don't they don't think he he's got a case where it's gonna it's not gonna get thrown out. But the real issue is was the retaliation. That's the biggest issue. There was a point during production where they did sign an agreement. They did it against duress and they say they only did it to keep the movie going and they wanted to stop the movie. But in that agreement, there was a no retaliation claim."
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"text": " And so what I've read and as I've watched the lawyers, even if there wasn't harassment, even if there wasn't harassment, that kind of doesn't matter. So like she smartly did it in a way where it's like, she may have been harassed, she may not have been harassed. But because she made the complaint the way she did to the California standards, if he if he's caught doing anything retaliatory after that complaint, just the complaint alone, he's guilty."
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"text": " It's complicated. And there are really fervent fans of that book. And Blake didn't give a shit about that topic, right? Justin has a whole organization, be bet do good or something, where, you know, that's what he's really wants to seemingly wants to like, whether it's a facade or not, I don't know. But he's still is putting in more work than a lot of people is what I'll give him credit for. And he was all about that. That was very clear for him and why he wanted this book is to help people and like sort of paint relationships that are messier."
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"text": " Why the fuck didn't you stop the movie and not get it made like fucking lively like you're letting this alleged abuser like reap the rewards of a domestic violence book if he's an abuser. I just find that incredibly hypocritical. And if there's anybody in Hollywood who could have stopped him, they stopped during the strikes. She didn't have to come back. She could be like, I wasn't comfortable. He made me uncomfortable in the book. I don't want the movie. I didn't want to associate with that."
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"text": " And I just if Colby is willing to sacrifice like my pride for for views, he will make me look horrible. Anyway. So what I'm saying is, is that, like, I could see like some, you know, how, you know, like, hey, I found out this, I found out, luckily, he had these tapes, and he knew none of that was totally relate to that. Yeah. What if you get the guys who are like, yeah, you know, if he was a spiteful person, which he wasn't, thank God,"
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"text": " other than he was saying he was going to kill me if he saw me, which is funny because a month or two later, we both went to a birthday party dinner and we were there and we talked and we shook hands. We were like, hey, and he's like, yeah, she was crazy, bro. You know, the whole thing. Yeah, it's the evidence is key. If you don't have the receipts. I was the same way. Like she's this accuser back and when I worked at Screenhook, she came and we had an affair. That's what it was. Yeah, it was a clear affair. She was a fan. That's the other thing. I just hooking up with fans is so dangerous."
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"text": " So dangerous because most of them if they want to be with someone famous you to be whatever they are a little unhinged. Yeah, and they'll they'll go they'll get obsessed or not understand what it is. And it's like they can't just be mature adults like look, I'm not here to judge a lot of people are in have are in you know, unfaithful. I'm not saying it's right. You shouldn't do it. But you know, people do it. But I'm sure adults whatever people grown adults want to do in their private life."
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"text": " None of my fucking business, right? But that's the problem is like, sometimes you get swooped into one of those relationships where you think, oh, cool, we're adults, we know what we're doing. And then you find out, oh, no, they're not. They're not adults. They're crazy, immature, insecure, crazy people. So yeah, anybody YouTubers watching, don't hook up with your fans. It is a recipe for disaster. You can imagine what my plight. I mean, look at me."
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"text": " I have fans. Look at me. If you look like me, my God, it would be twice as bad. Luckily, you've got this going on. Shaming me brings you on the show. Just tell you how big his dick is."
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"text": " Good times, good times. But anyway, back to the point of, yeah, you get those receipts and if you are having an affair with somebody, save your fucking receipts. Like keep the evidence because they can turn on a dime. Like I keep all my receipts with any, like a lot of that I'm doing that now I'm just saying you got to keep that shit. If you ever suspect, oh, this is weird. There was a point where I was hiding my affair and I deleted some things"
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"text": " Bad news because again, she's like, he showed up to a party on my hotel room unannounced and tried to"
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"text": " What's funny is like it so that like how is that not a charge?"
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"text": " It's a thousand percent. A thousand percent. We're now in a world where like, and I see it happen with the Diddy case, to be fair, like there was a lot of people jumped in the Diddy case in the circus as I call it. I like that. I'm good. I'm good at this."
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"text": " I got a big dick and I can segue real good too. I can still call it out like you. 17 year old Rihanna. And then you learn about Aaliyah, and you learn about how young Beyonce was. And then you look at his alleged son. Jay-Z's got a history with these girls. Do you believe Jay-Z is really this nefarious, diddy-like player? I, um... Oh, I probably shouldn't say this. Actually, that's too much for one video, right Matt?"
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"text": " And I'm supposed to say what? Tomorrow, stay tuned and we're going to be releasing the Jay Z video. Subscribe. Okay, that's fine. See ya."
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