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Speaker 1:
[00:02] Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge.
Speaker 2:
[00:14] Hi guys, welcome back to Two Ts In A Pod with myself and Dolores. Hi Dolores, how are you?
Speaker 3:
[00:20] It's allergies over here. A lot of people suffering from allergies. And I've been having a lot of stomach problems. Remember I had like food poisoning and I don't think it was food poisoning. So I have an endoscopy tomorrow.
Speaker 2:
[00:33] Oh, I had one a couple months ago.
Speaker 3:
[00:36] I remember.
Speaker 2:
[00:37] Yeah, I'm having stomach problems too. So every once in a while I have like a flare up. Yeah. And so that's what's happening for the past three days. I'm like, no, not before I go on this trip. No. And so all of a sudden I will get like in the middle, like by my belly button, just this burning, growing pain and then it goes away. And then it comes back and I'll like wake up in the middle of the night. So I'm like, no. So I'm like off coffee, anything, I'm like acidity, just taking medication. So yeah, it's been real fun.
Speaker 3:
[01:11] Not fun. So Mindy Cohen, my very dearest friend who I love like a sister, just posted the other day, which I had gotten a call before she posted, that they just removed a tumor from her stomach and she's been fighting cancer.
Speaker 2:
[01:26] No.
Speaker 3:
[01:27] So yeah, I feel so bad. So please keep her in your prayers. She has a rough road ahead. But she, yeah, I feel terrible. So I'm going to be, as soon as I get a chance, I'm going to fly down to see her.
Speaker 2:
[01:41] So maybe we can meet in LA. Doesn't all that stuff scare you? Like you're doing the scoping. I did that at the colonoscopy. I did a full body pre-nouveau scan in my mind. I think like, oh, okay, I'm good. I'm good. You know? But then you just, you never know.
Speaker 3:
[01:56] No, no, you don't, you don't ever know. And you have to listen to your body, not your blood work. You have to be persistent when doctors tell you you're fine. I've been going to doctors and I was told nothing's wrong, nothing's wrong. But when you have a debilitating bloat that like, even I was like, Paul wanted to go out, right? So when you're in a relationship, any relationship, there's a degree of accountability that you have to entertain the other person, right? Yes. So I'm like leaning back. We're out to dinner. It's a great day and night. And I'm leaning back. And this girl's like talking to me. And she's like, it's so nice to meet you. I'm a fan of, and I'm like, oh, so nice to meet you too. She's like, are you okay? I'm like, no.
Speaker 2:
[02:40] What? Tell me, tell me your pain. Explain it to me. I've had every stomach issue.
Speaker 3:
[02:44] I know you have. That's why I'm telling you.
Speaker 2:
[02:46] So that's why you explain it to me.
Speaker 3:
[02:48] It's underneath here, underneath my sternum.
Speaker 2:
[02:53] Okay.
Speaker 3:
[02:53] Bloat. And right now, it's so hard and my stomach is all swollen. Swoll this?
Speaker 2:
[03:03] Yeah. And is it after you eat or? Yes.
Speaker 3:
[03:09] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[03:10] I'm wondering, you should do a SIBO test. I have one sitting on my table. That's one thing I haven't done yet. I keep getting, I know, I keep getting text messages. I got it two months ago and I haven't had time to actually do it. It's a breath test. You got to take a drink, something, do a breath test. And they keep like every three weeks, they'll text me and say, you have to do your SIBO test.
Speaker 1:
[03:35] Right.
Speaker 3:
[03:35] Well, you had to pay for it. Isn't it expensive?
Speaker 2:
[03:38] Probably.
Speaker 1:
[03:38] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[03:39] Yes. Yes.
Speaker 3:
[03:40] It's very expensive.
Speaker 1:
[03:41] I know.
Speaker 2:
[03:41] I've just been so crazy busy. I think once you do that scope, you'll have a better idea too of what's going on.
Speaker 3:
[03:50] So I want to get that out of the way.
Speaker 2:
[03:51] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[03:52] And make sure nothing else is serious.
Speaker 2:
[03:53] That's like a no-brainer.
Speaker 3:
[03:54] Right. That's important to do. Then I'm going to really sit down and retract my diet and all that stuff. But I need to know first that they don't see anything in there that we don't know.
Speaker 1:
[04:06] Right.
Speaker 2:
[04:07] Well, wishing you luck on that. So a little update on Rugby.
Speaker 1:
[04:12] Tell me.
Speaker 2:
[04:13] Blew out his other leg.
Speaker 3:
[04:15] Get the... That's a typical follow-up of what happens.
Speaker 2:
[04:20] I just can't even... I can't even believe it. So it's been probably six, seven weeks since he had his surgery. ACL. ACL. Two weeks ago, he developed a hematoma, the hematoma burst, gaping hole, took him to urgent care, stapled him up, put him on antibiotics, took him home. Two days later, two of the staples popped out, went back. The doctor put honey in his incision. Never heard of that before.
Speaker 3:
[04:44] Never heard of that.
Speaker 2:
[04:45] Never heard of that.
Speaker 3:
[04:46] We're going to ask Gabby about that.
Speaker 2:
[04:47] Yeah, manuka honey. And then I know it's got healing properties in it, but I didn't know if that was going to do that. Then we were in Big Bear over the weekend, and there's a grass area. Eddie literally has to, doesn't want him jumping off of anything. Goes from a three-foot jump to all the way down to six inches, depending on the slope he's at. Puts him on the smallest slope.
Speaker 3:
[05:08] Six inches, yeah.
Speaker 2:
[05:09] Yeah. Not no big deal, right?
Speaker 3:
[05:12] Yeah, it isn't a big deal to Liz.
Speaker 2:
[05:14] So it goes to the bathroom and he picked him up, turned his head, the dog jumped off the wall at about two feet, and you hear this yelp, and now he can't walk on his other leg. His other leg is up in the back, the good one.
Speaker 3:
[05:32] Yeah, and you can't put it down. It's like an elastic.
Speaker 2:
[05:35] Can't put that much pressure on his other foot, so he is being carried around right now.
Speaker 3:
[05:40] He's going to be in like a doggy wheelchair.
Speaker 2:
[05:43] Well, he's going to the vet today to see what happened if he needs surgery on the other leg. I'm going to fucking lose it. We got a few headlines we're going to start out with. Of course, this one took everybody by surprise. Summerhouse Kyle Cooke and RHOC Meghan King were spotted kissing in New York City.
Speaker 3:
[06:08] Girl.
Speaker 2:
[06:09] I have not talked to Meghan. I had a feeling-
Speaker 3:
[06:12] How could you not talk to her?
Speaker 2:
[06:14] Because I'm busy. I guess you're busy. I have not talked to her about this, but I have a feeling that she's living in New York now.
Speaker 3:
[06:21] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[06:22] I'm not positive.
Speaker 3:
[06:23] Does she still have, not have her kids?
Speaker 2:
[06:27] I think her kids are in Tennessee is what I heard last with their father. So I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[06:31] We were very upset about that when that happened.
Speaker 2:
[06:33] We spoke about that. I know her brother lives in New York, so I don't know if she's staying with him. I don't know, but they were spotted making out, flirting, chatting, sipping on cocktails. But that's okay because-
Speaker 3:
[06:45] Nobody had that on their bingo card.
Speaker 2:
[06:48] No. But then we saw Amanda and West were at the Yankees game. They were showing them kissing and flirting, and there's people dissecting their conversations. Them saying, she said they're about, they couldn't hear what she was saying.
Speaker 3:
[07:04] There's the lip reader girl. Where's the lip reader girl? She said her wrong.
Speaker 2:
[07:07] She said, act like you like me or something like that. Do you really think she said that?
Speaker 3:
[07:13] It looked like she said that, but I don't know. But here's the thing. I saw this therapist this morning on Instagram when I woke up. She really broke her down so well, so I reached out to her and she's willing to come and talk to us about this. Because basically what she was saying about Amanda was, you spent your whole married life with Kyle wanting to be seen and heard. You get out of that and when it's time to make your first big decision, you go back to possibly the same thing.
Speaker 2:
[07:49] Meaning West.
Speaker 3:
[07:51] Meaning West.
Speaker 2:
[07:54] Do you think that, I mean, I know that everything's wrong about this whole situation, but do you think that West could be the guy that settles down with the right girl?
Speaker 3:
[08:06] I feel like he didn't seem enthusiastic towards her, but I could be wrong. It's a small clip, a blip in their life together right now.
Speaker 2:
[08:18] So you think she's more into him than he is into her from the video. Like we see her grabbing his hand, we see her tugging at him to sit down.
Speaker 3:
[08:29] Well, you're saying it yourself. What do you see?
Speaker 2:
[08:33] Yeah, you mean body language.
Speaker 3:
[08:35] Yeah. So like I said, I don't know anything about their relationship, but sometimes in a situation like that, it's not fun anymore when you get the person full time.
Speaker 2:
[08:48] Oh, I see what you're saying. It's more fun with the challenge and the...
Speaker 3:
[08:50] With the challenge and the sneaking around and the drive by session.
Speaker 2:
[08:56] Right. And then you get them and then it's like, wah, wah, wah.
Speaker 3:
[09:00] Yeah. So I mean, I don't know. I think, how old is Wes? Do we know? I always think, oh, so much younger than I think the way they go on.
Speaker 2:
[09:10] Oh, my God. He's only 31.
Speaker 3:
[09:13] He's only 31.
Speaker 2:
[09:15] But the front door.
Speaker 3:
[09:16] He's ready.
Speaker 2:
[09:17] Wait, how old is Amanda? Okay. So they're both, okay.
Speaker 3:
[09:20] Around the same age, but a 34-year-old girl who's been married and been through the gamut with her husband getting a divorce is a lot different than a 31-year-old guy who wants to have a good time.
Speaker 2:
[09:32] Right.
Speaker 3:
[09:33] That's a big age difference mentally.
Speaker 2:
[09:35] Well, also, I got to believe she's kind of rebounding. She obviously was not happy in her marriage. This is like not good. I don't think it's going to last just because of him and her. It's just a disaster, recipe for disaster. She's coming off a 10-year marriage or something like that. Six years, I can't remember what it was. A long time.
Speaker 3:
[10:02] It felt like they were together forever. One of her cast members who is like a guy in the house who openly said, I am not looking to settle down. Now, can that change with a certain, with a different person? Different people bring out different things in you. Yeah, we all know that.
Speaker 2:
[10:21] Well, let's move on to Lisa. There is an update on Lisa. So since we were on the pod last, she did turn herself in. She allegedly spent nearly six hours sitting alone in a jail cell with no food. And after turning herself into the Miami.
Speaker 3:
[10:35] Doesn't look like food's ever the first on her list. Like it's mine.
Speaker 2:
[10:38] By the way, who the hell wants jail food? I'd be like, I'm good not eating for six hours.
Speaker 3:
[10:42] I used to serve like processed cheese, like the block on white bread. That's like your sandwich. That's what they serve for lunch. And that cheese like is so constipating because it's all processed.
Speaker 2:
[10:57] She like, oh, gross.
Speaker 3:
[11:00] So she spent six hours sitting alone in a jail cell.
Speaker 2:
[11:05] And it was so like some of our cast members to showed up just to support her, which I know when she came out, it was like almost like a welcome home party.
Speaker 3:
[11:14] I'm like, oh, what is going on?
Speaker 2:
[11:16] Well, she I know, isn't it crazy? She is getting a lot of love, I feel like, on social media, because people hate Lenny so much. I remember way back when they were filming, there was talk about this situation where she was accused of putting a listening device in Lenny's car.
Speaker 3:
[11:33] But why now then?
Speaker 2:
[11:35] I don't know. That's the thing.
Speaker 3:
[11:36] I mean, that was a long time ago.
Speaker 2:
[11:37] It was 2023. So that was three years ago.
Speaker 3:
[11:40] It was even that long ago. Yeah, like that was so long ago. And I'm like.
Speaker 2:
[11:45] Yeah. Well, I'm going to have Larsa in the TWOT seat to talk about what's going on with Miami and what's next for her and all that.
Speaker 3:
[11:52] Is she still with her boyfriend?
Speaker 2:
[11:54] I don't know. We're going to find out all the things. Guys, if you have any questions for her, just go ahead. I put something on Instagram.
Speaker 3:
[12:00] I want to know if they're still together.
Speaker 2:
[12:02] So do I. So do I. Well, we know who's not together and that's Dakota and Taylor because Dakota allegedly, I don't know if he leaked these, who leaked these, but there's a bunch of pictures. The hem of a bloody nose, a bruise on his thigh, something on his neck.
Speaker 1:
[12:18] Oh my God.
Speaker 2:
[12:20] So there's like all these pictures of him like marks on his neck, his eye. And then he did a whole statement and he released a statement last night on Instagram. Over the past several weeks, I've taken a step back and had time away from the chaos. That space has been a breath of fresh air and has given me clarity. My focus now is where it should have been all along on my son in creating a stable, healthy environment for him moving forward. I regret not stepping away from a difficult cycle sooner. I'm not perfect and I take accountability for my part. I'm sincerely sorry for those I've hurt. At the same time, I don't agree with how this situation has been portrayed publicly. It does not reflect the full context of what occurred or the impact it has had on me and my son. I've chosen to step away from the spotlight, sure he has, to focus on my family, my growth and our family. You slide over and then there's a post domestic violence hotline. He posted the domestic violence hotline. This is what I call gaslighting. This is where he's trying to make the public think that it was her and not him. I'm telling you, it's both of them. It's both of them. But the way that he keeps trying to blame her, she did post some pictures of bruising, I believe, or somebody posted it. Forgive me if I'm wrong, if I thought it was her.
Speaker 3:
[13:46] Forgive me, but the only thing I happened to notice her posting was how skinny she is, and I just wanted to look like that.
Speaker 2:
[13:52] Well, that's what I thought, but I think she was showing a bruise.
Speaker 3:
[13:55] Yeah.
Speaker 2:
[13:55] But I couldn't see the bruise.
Speaker 3:
[13:57] But whatever, I'm over it. Listen, you guys, all of a sudden now, just stop. Publicly, you're going to fix it. No, you should have fixed it a long time ago.
Speaker 2:
[14:18] Okay, well, let's get into the recap of season 17, episode three of Atlanta. So it starts out with K. Michelle is getting glammed in the hospital after two hours surgery. So she's getting glammed. She's in the hospital, just had surgery. She had infection from a silicone in her butt.
Speaker 3:
[14:36] Illegal.
Speaker 2:
[14:37] Illegal.
Speaker 3:
[14:39] Yes.
Speaker 2:
[14:39] But before we start off, was it nice that we didn't have Kelly screaming and yelling in this episode?
Speaker 3:
[14:46] It was so nice. Where was she?
Speaker 2:
[14:50] I don't know. Don't care.
Speaker 3:
[14:51] I didn't see her at all.
Speaker 2:
[14:52] I don't see her. No. But you know, I like that she's open about it. She's telling us that she did it illegally, that she had a booty. She didn't really need to have it done and did it. And look what happened. I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[15:04] So bad. She really could have gotten so sick, but that was eight months in the making. So I think what they call it is a dehiscitance or something when an old wound opens up and it's an infection, but it's very serious and you can die.
Speaker 2:
[15:24] Could be fatal. Yes, could be fatal. And that's why a lot of doctors don't like to do those BBLs or whatever they're called.
Speaker 3:
[15:34] On a good day, they're dangerous.
Speaker 2:
[15:35] They're dangerous.
Speaker 3:
[15:37] Yes, but even when it's done by an actual surgeon, it's dangerous, much less to go to somebody where you're getting your nails done and decide, oh, I'm going to get my butt done today while I'm getting my nails done in the back room. Like you can't do this. You have to be so careful.
Speaker 2:
[15:54] Which is not allowing, because she obviously has money. Like why would you go do that? I mean, lesson learned, she's being open and honest about it. You can't even like shame her for any of it.
Speaker 3:
[16:05] No, I'm not shaming her.
Speaker 2:
[16:07] But the thing is, is like, wouldn't you have felt that infection?
Speaker 3:
[16:11] Sometimes you don't, until it's too late.
Speaker 2:
[16:14] But you have an infection, an open wound, and then like liquid is coming out. Is this like, oh my gosh.
Speaker 3:
[16:19] Yes, I've seen that happen a lot. I have seen that happen with a lot of people. Remember, I'm a Surge Tech.
Speaker 2:
[16:25] Oh, that's right.
Speaker 3:
[16:26] They used to come from another country and doctors don't want to touch them because they don't know what they put in there. They don't know what they're doing. And now that doctor's responsible, if God forbid, something happens to you because who knows who the other doctor was.
Speaker 2:
[16:39] But is it normal to inject silicone into a butt?
Speaker 3:
[16:44] No, no, I injected my own fat into my butt.
Speaker 2:
[16:49] Yeah, okay.
Speaker 3:
[16:50] I had a lot of that to go, but yeah. So that was, that's never a good thing. Anyway, the fact that that girl, she is such a lady to be all done up and saying, I'm not leaving here and her work ethic, she can't feel good. She cannot feel good. But she showed up looking beautiful.
Speaker 2:
[17:12] I don't know how, I keep seeing her after her surgery and she's sitting on her butt and I keep thinking, oh, does that hurt?
Speaker 3:
[17:18] Well, I don't think it hurt in the first place. I think that that's why she didn't feel it.
Speaker 2:
[17:25] Maybe she's numbing her butt. Maybe it could, maybe, I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[17:28] I was numbing my stomach after my tummy tuck for a long time. I don't care about numbness. Then when you get a facelift, it's kind of, I could feel it now, but it takes time. But who knows? Who knows? Maybe she has nerve damage. I don't know. But the girl looks beautiful sitting there after surgery.
Speaker 2:
[17:49] I love her. Now, a lot of people I've asked, I go, she sounds like somebody, I don't know who it is, and people are telling me she sounds like Dolly Parton. I don't think it's Dolly Parton. I don't know who it is.
Speaker 3:
[18:03] I think it could be, yeah. A little bit? A little bit. I'm a big Dolly Parton fan.
Speaker 2:
[18:07] I love Dolly Parton. Then we move on to Drew meets up with Angela with the saddest little cheese board you've ever seen in your life, to talk about dating, life and business.
Speaker 3:
[18:18] I like that her daughter's home, Amari's home.
Speaker 2:
[18:22] Yes.
Speaker 3:
[18:23] I like that they're having that time together. I think Angela needed that. Dating and business and Drew talking about Black. Did we ever get to the bottom of why she lost custody of her kids?
Speaker 2:
[18:39] No, we haven't heard yet. Oh my God, it's temporary. They're sitting there, they're talking. We actually find out that Angela does have her own fan line. Although the website, we looked into it, says you can sign up for a wait list.
Speaker 3:
[18:56] Oh, because they were missing school. We did talk about that.
Speaker 2:
[18:59] Oh, you're talking about, yeah, she missed in school. So she's got her own fan line, exactly what we thought. Now, Angela said she lost $2 million in real estate last year, but just closed on a new house that she is flipping. Childs has yet to see the house and by the looks of the house, I don't think Angela saw it before she bought it either, which is crazy. Angela doesn't think that Childs takes her seriously when it comes to business. And I can be honest with you, I'm not taking her serious either. I'm not, and we'll get to it. Like she shows up in the house.
Speaker 3:
[19:27] So she actually lost all that money and now she's got the balls to do it again?
Speaker 2:
[19:35] Well, I just, somebody that has a real estate license and has bought and sold properties, there's things she probably could have done to get rid of them. We're not exactly, I don't know their market. We're not in a market where houses just can't sell. It's going in foreclosure. It just sounds weird to me.
Speaker 3:
[19:54] I don't know the whole thing, but that would stress me out. I would go bald. I would lose my hair thinking about that kind of money. You and I are a lot like that.
Speaker 2:
[20:06] Yeah, but rent them out. Do something. You don't just fold on it. It just doesn't make any sense. Like if the market's not good, then go and rent them out. And even if you are in a negative, you make the payments until it gets to a better place. You just don't go, oh, shit, lost two million.
Speaker 3:
[20:23] I have to believe that she exhausted all possibilities before she just folded.
Speaker 2:
[20:30] I don't know how that's possible, honestly.
Speaker 3:
[20:32] I don't know either, but I wouldn't be so quick to buy another house. But hey, he didn't seem that mad about it.
Speaker 2:
[20:40] Well, it's because it's $100. The house was $100.
Speaker 3:
[20:44] She paid $100?
Speaker 2:
[20:45] It was $100,000. I'm joking.
Speaker 3:
[20:47] Oh. Well, how could you go wrong then?
Speaker 2:
[20:51] Well, yeah. Okay.
Speaker 3:
[20:52] Well, would she buy that auction?
Speaker 2:
[20:54] Well, we'll get into that in a minute.
Speaker 3:
[20:57] Okay.
Speaker 2:
[20:57] Okay. So here's K. Michelle, who's straight from the hospital and her procedure. She tells the girls about the Academy of Country Music Performance and how the wound had opened right before she went out and telling them about her dress being soaking wet.
Speaker 3:
[21:12] The couch was soaking wet.
Speaker 2:
[21:14] I don't know what's wet. What is wet? Is it the cellulose?
Speaker 3:
[21:17] It leaks. No, no. An infection, water comes out. Your body's fighting.
Speaker 2:
[21:23] It's body fluids then.
Speaker 3:
[21:24] It's body fluids. It's fighting and it smells.
Speaker 2:
[21:28] Oh, God.
Speaker 3:
[21:29] So I would have to believe that she was numb and did not feel things. Because after procedures, you don't. So there could have been pain.
Speaker 2:
[21:38] But it's eight months. But eight months.
Speaker 3:
[21:41] But I've seen people go still two years with oozing stuff out of them.
Speaker 2:
[21:45] Stop it.
Speaker 3:
[21:46] And it smells. And it smells. Not just the butt. I've seen it happen in the stomach. I've seen it happen. I'm telling you. It's a thing.
Speaker 2:
[21:55] Then Porsha says, Oh, what was it?
Speaker 3:
[21:58] A miscarriage?
Speaker 2:
[21:59] Like right away.
Speaker 3:
[22:00] Like, I think that was a really poor choice of words. I don't think it was intentional. I don't think there was any malice at all behind it.
Speaker 2:
[22:09] Well, she didn't say like I stood up or I was covered in blood. She's like just fluid.
Speaker 3:
[22:16] And then Porsha just speaks what she thinks.
Speaker 2:
[22:20] I don't think Porsha met anything bad by it at all. I think she was just like, Oh, do you have a miscarriage?
Speaker 3:
[22:27] I mean, I don't think she's the only one that I got to be honest. I don't think she was the only one there thinking that she blurted it out.
Speaker 2:
[22:35] She blurted it out. So K. Michelle talks about the hot pocket, right? And Cynthia is like, what's that?
Speaker 3:
[22:44] I, what is that? I didn't know what that was either, but I liked the name.
Speaker 2:
[22:51] Her hot pocket.
Speaker 3:
[22:52] Yeah. I'm going to call my thing a hot pocket now.
Speaker 2:
[22:57] You know, I don't see dry pocket. Do you know who's not very activated so far?
Speaker 3:
[23:04] Who? Phaedra. Cynthia. Oh, Phaedra?
Speaker 2:
[23:07] Yeah. Yeah, because she hasn't, she's a big personality and normally we see like, she carries a lot of the conversations.
Speaker 3:
[23:16] She did last year and I feel like she's laying low.
Speaker 2:
[23:19] She's laying low, right? So far.
Speaker 3:
[23:20] She's laying a little low this year.
Speaker 2:
[23:21] We're not that far into it, but anyway, so then we move on.
Speaker 3:
[23:26] She got hit hard last year with that whole getting blamed for Charles' affair and the person bringing it out and saying that she's probably like, and then anyway, I think she's going to just lay a little low for a while.
Speaker 2:
[23:39] I think so too. Then we go to Pinky who opens up better legal challenges she's been facing since she bought her company back. I know she's like, I have lawsuits, like I have underwear. So she claims she's $20 million in debt, $2 million lawsuit over a liquor license, $100,000 lawsuit over playing a PPV flight illegally. Did you understand what that was?
Speaker 3:
[24:05] So we watch the fights all the time and Paul's a big MMA or whatever.
Speaker 2:
[24:11] Like boxing or wrestling?
Speaker 3:
[24:12] Well, it's like a UFC. You have to pay for that. So she probably streamed it, and didn't pay for it and got fined $100,000. How did anybody know?
Speaker 2:
[24:26] How did anybody find out? Somebody read it or out. So she was like airing it at her business.
Speaker 3:
[24:31] So she probably aired it at her business, charged tickets, charged money to watch it, but streamed it illegally, is what I'm taking from this. This is my takeaway from this. If I'm wrong, I apologize.
Speaker 2:
[24:45] Yeah, I'm confused on this because like if I had a restaurant or bar or whatever, and like especially a sports bar or whatever, you're playing that and you paid for it, that's not okay? Because the amount of people are there or something?
Speaker 3:
[24:59] Well, you can't, it's illegal to stream it without paying for it.
Speaker 2:
[25:03] Well, how did she stream it if she didn't pay for it? That's why I'm confused.
Speaker 3:
[25:05] Because there's so many, there's chips, there's things.
Speaker 2:
[25:08] Oh, you mean she got it illegally.
Speaker 3:
[25:09] You plug in these little things, like she got it illegally.
Speaker 2:
[25:11] Oh, got it, got it.
Speaker 3:
[25:12] And then charged people money to come watch it. And you can't do these things. Like you don't get away with anything anymore. There's no shortcuts. There's no get rich quick shit. You just don't.
Speaker 2:
[25:24] You should live your life like that. Just know there's no shortcuts.
Speaker 3:
[25:28] I do, I actually do.
Speaker 2:
[25:30] Then you don't get in trouble like this. Well, we looked into it. Pinky is currently still in active bankruptcy. And just last week, asked the judge to seal her financial records, stating there have been numerous articles scrutinizing various filings. As well, various creators and aspiring influencers have created content focused on providing their legal opinion on my case, despite not being licensed to practice law. Well, welcome to Reality TV, Pinky.
Speaker 1:
[25:58] They're going to dig deep and they're going to have no information.
Speaker 2:
[26:03] And you've heard of Raider Online, right?
Speaker 3:
[26:05] They can say what they want and not get in trouble for it.
Speaker 2:
[26:09] Yep.
Speaker 3:
[26:09] Just saying.
Speaker 2:
[26:11] And then she says, like, you know, the minute you file bankruptcy, people think you're broke. And I think there is a lot of confusing confusion with that because you can file bankruptcy on your business and let it fold, it doesn't necessarily mean you don't have any money in the bank. It's just a business decision. Did you find it odd that she didn't tell her husband she was going to file bankruptcy?
Speaker 3:
[26:35] I don't because I relate to her in this way because I carry things inside. You know, I've stayed up nights staring at the wall, internalizing things, worries, whatever it is that I don't share. I, I, like, whatever you want to call it, I deal with things inside, not outside. And sometimes I don't want to talk. It's kind of, I feel like it could be like a little bit of a Jersey thing. I know Teresa is the same way. It's just sometimes just easier not to talk about it.
Speaker 2:
[27:12] Eddie's like that. So I talk about everything. Eddie's like that. He doesn't want to get me upset about something that I, because he knows I get upset and stress. So if something's going on, he just won't tell me.
Speaker 3:
[27:22] I think that's a very manly thing to do.
Speaker 2:
[27:25] Just not to get me upset.
Speaker 3:
[27:27] I think that's a very considerate and manly thing to do. Although when you're in a relationship, the other person has the right to know what's going on in your life, especially if it's going to affect them financially. So there's a part of it that's very wrong. There's a part of it that is not fair to the other person because they could clearly see something's going on with you. And if you're not honest about what it is, they could also think it's them. They could think it's something else. They could think you're having an affair. Like it could go so many different ways. But I like her husband.
Speaker 2:
[28:00] I like her husband a lot.
Speaker 3:
[28:02] I think he's a nice guy. I mean, I'm just getting to know him. I could be wrong. But right now, I think he's a really nice guy.
Speaker 2:
[28:07] Me too. Now the girls read toxic tweets from K. Michelle. That was cute. I'm surprised production allowed her to tweet about her cast members during filming.
Speaker 3:
[28:16] Shit. She went in.
Speaker 2:
[28:18] She went in. Bimbo's are the loudest and the most confident. Shut your face. Yeah. K. Michelle reveals that Porsha is the bimbo because of the marriage comment or the miscarriage.
Speaker 3:
[28:32] But why didn't she say it right there? Why didn't she straighten it out right there? She giggled and laughed and had a whole conversation, and then takes it to social media and in other places, like a lunch. I'm sorry. I don't like that.
Speaker 2:
[28:49] I think that K. Michelle was turned off by Porsha going after Kelly at that lunch. I think she, because she didn't know the past history. I think she was kind of turned off, like that's not a girl's girl. You don't go after her. Then it just went on from there.
Speaker 3:
[29:08] Well, I think K. Michelle is making some opinions as she goes on about people, and they're kind of harsh. I think she's going to bring some show because, fast forward to her being out to lunch with Pinky and Cynthia, I was really shocked at the way she was speaking about the other girls. Does she know that this doesn't stop here? Does she know the things she's saying now? You got to answer to them. I don't think she cares, but I don't know that she's, you know. When they started shit talking like, so, you know, getting to the lunch, they're sitting there, and K. Michelle starts talking about what Porsha said. And she was like going off on Porsha, and then Pinky started to go off. Oh no, then K. Michelle said that Phaedra's, what's she so giggly for all the time? Like laughing and this and that. And then Pinky goes, yeah, Phaedra says, I eat meat. Well, she eats dead people. Like Cynthia was in a big sandwich right there. On each side of her, they were really shit talking to her friends. It's not a good place to be.
Speaker 2:
[30:41] No, I'm curious to see what's going to happen with Phaedra.
Speaker 3:
[30:48] Well, Phaedra will not back down to that. I think Porsha did a little bit. I think Porsha took it lightly. I don't know that Phaedra would be so quick to... They were saying some other things about Phaedra. Phaedra has a whole law firm. She says, I don't trust a lawyer.
Speaker 2:
[31:08] Yeah, but she's saying she doesn't practice law. There's nothing worse than that. That's what K. Michelle was saying, that she doesn't practice law.
Speaker 3:
[31:15] She goes, I don't trust a lawyer that don't practice law.
Speaker 2:
[31:18] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[31:19] Then Pinky with Pinky saying she's dead. People like, it got really dirty.
Speaker 2:
[31:24] I'm here for it. I'm here for it. I'm not really here for this. I love women trying to start their own businesses and stuff, but Shemea trying to launch the peach flavored rum on her own dime, and her husband is asking all the right questions in a meeting.
Speaker 3:
[31:42] He was.
Speaker 2:
[31:42] He was asking all the right questions. I kind of, this kind of gives me like, they made some kind of connection when they were on their trip last year, and she wants to bring something forward. I just feel like it's a very difficult spot alcohol to be in, to try to get off the ground, and her husband's not having it. He's just like-
Speaker 3:
[32:04] It's very diluted. I got this for her. No pun intended. It is a very diluted thing to bring up like an alcohol. Okay. Now she wants to make a peach. Well, there's peaches don't grow in Grenada. Maybe you should have thought about that because that made you look a little bit dumb. When you're putting your own money into something, you really need to think about it. You really need to research it. You should know everything there is. And the fact that she didn't know that peaches don't grow, where she's having the rum made, now she's got to pay for them to be imported.
Speaker 2:
[32:45] I wish her well. I just don't see that going smoothly. Then Drew goes on a very interesting date with her friend, Black. Okay, we meet him. He's a good little guy with nice teeth. He's got no shirt on. He's very flashy and he comes up in a fancy car and all these things.
Speaker 3:
[33:06] She seems like she's in love.
Speaker 2:
[33:09] Yeah. Do you think they're just dating for the show? You think this is really something?
Speaker 3:
[33:16] Well, I don't know what the fuck it is, but I did not like what he said.
Speaker 2:
[33:19] Which part?
Speaker 3:
[33:21] You know what, Drew? Run. Don't walk.
Speaker 2:
[33:24] Run.
Speaker 3:
[33:25] Well, he basically said that he didn't want to be involved with her while she's going through her divorce and living with him. I understand if somebody said, I don't want to be involved with you while you're going through a divorce, but she's very close to being done with her divorce.
Speaker 2:
[33:45] Well, then he kept saying friends with benefits. He's like, we could be friends with benefits. Clearly, he said it a few times. Clearly, he does not want anything serious with her.
Speaker 3:
[33:55] Because she's going through a hard time. That's okay, but then don't want to be friends with benefits. If you're a real friend, okay, then fine, then be her friend while she's going through this. Be there for her. But I don't know, there was something about it. You know what? I've had guys say this to me when I was getting divorced. Go fuck yourself. How about that? If you can't be there for somebody when they need you and she's going through-
Speaker 2:
[34:24] But he's there when the camera's there. There's no problem being there with the camera. I don't know. He's a lot. He's very flashy and I don't know.
Speaker 3:
[34:32] Well, she's in love and who knows what the real story is, what the story. But he could have said to her, where's the man now that's saying, listen, let's wait to be serious, and but I'll be here for you whatever you need. But let's get this part over so it doesn't like spill onto our relationship. When I want us to have, I'm going to talk like I want a guy to talk to me. When your marriage is settled, then I want our relationship to be great and I don't want anything to spill on us, but I will be here for you and not let you fall on your face. That's all I want to hear. That's all I want to say to her. Am I just carrying my own baggage through here?
Speaker 2:
[35:15] No, I get it. I didn't get great vibes from him at all.
Speaker 3:
[35:19] Well, she loves him.
Speaker 2:
[35:21] Oh, jeez. Well, the episode ends with K. Michelle and Porsha discussing the miscarriage comment. K. Michelle is going to keep her eye on Porsha. She wants to fight with Porsha, I mean, yeah.
Speaker 3:
[35:36] It's really shocking, I think, to even Porsha, because Porsha, I want to say, like found a friend. She wanted to be close to K. Michelle, and K. Michelle don't want really give a shit about anybody. She don't.
Speaker 2:
[35:53] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[35:54] She has 15 million followers. I don't even fucking know, but she's.
Speaker 2:
[35:58] She do you think that Porsha misspoke or she was being an asshole?
Speaker 3:
[36:03] She misspoke.
Speaker 2:
[36:04] Yeah. I just feel like K. Michelle is trying to pick fight with Porsha over this. It's just kind of like she just heard the comment she's going to run with it.
Speaker 3:
[36:13] She's getting very offended, understandably so. And I think, but see, I did catch something in this conversation and I'll leave you with this. She said to Porsha, you've been on the phone with me. You knew what was wrong. Why'd you say that?
Speaker 2:
[36:32] Yeah. But she said she never specified what type of surgery she was having. But then K. Michelle's like, yes, we talked on the phone.
Speaker 3:
[36:40] That's what I'm saying. So the fact that she said to her, why would you say that if you knew why I was there? Can't be mad at her for that.
Speaker 2:
[36:51] Yeah.
Speaker 3:
[36:51] So I don't know.
Speaker 2:
[36:55] Well, that's how it ends. Great episode. Love in Atlanta.
Speaker 3:
[36:59] I'm predicting. I'm going to tell you, I'm making a prediction.
Speaker 2:
[37:03] Let's hear it.
Speaker 3:
[37:03] There's some trouble coming up with K. Michelle and Porsha and Phaedra.
Speaker 2:
[37:08] Yeah. K.
Speaker 3:
[37:09] Michelle's ready to take on everybody.
Speaker 2:
[37:11] Yeah. I was glad that we got to see a little bit more of Cynthia this episode. I love my Cynthia. Yeah. Again, thanks guys for tuning in to another episode. Thanks. We'll see you next week with Atlanta.