Eva and Pearl dissect modern women’s rejection of the Redpill—a term tied to gender dynamics—blaming liberal feminism for enabling male athletes in women’s sports, like Riley Gaines’ loss to Leah Thomas or Barbara’s BBC Women’s Footballer of the Year win. They mock Megan Markle’s royal marriage as fame-driven, cite Harry’s title renouncement as manipulation, and question women’s advocacy, linking it to societal shifts: 17% of U.S. households are married couples with kids (down from 44% in 1960), fertility hit 1.6 in 2023, and only 16% of homes were affordable by 2024. Eva argues white women impose norms on others while ignoring their own struggles, concluding men now comply due to perceived female failure. [Automatically generated summary]
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Two.
Yeah, I think two.
It's like two or three years ago.
And you came on before it blew up.
Oh, yeah, that was like.
Yeah, I know.
It was a while ago.
Yeah, it was really baby pearl.
Yeah.
And back then, you were a blue-haired feminist.
I don't want to talk about it.
What happened?
The hair is gone.
You know, you've lost a ton of weight.
What's been going on in your life, Eva?
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You know, I just realized they're crazy.
Aren't they?
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Okay, so welcome to the show, Eva.
So the first thing we're going to start out is a couple of months ago, I had a tweet that Twitter was very divided about.
And I will say, can you tell the people I asked you if I could tweet it first?
You did.
You did.
Yeah, you did.
They were very concerned.
And I was like, no, no, no, I asked her, I asked her because I thought it was funny.
So I tweeted, we could show her.
My sister is fat, so I texted her motivation.
Am I mean?
And I had this got to show up.
It says, where you should be.
And you said, literally shoot yourself.
Now, did you want me to actually shoot myself?
Every day.
Every day.
That's rude.
That's rude.
Now, they were very concerned.
She said, surprisingly wholesome, but will definitely be in a meme format.
And then they said, is there any reason you'd treat your family that instead of approaching the topic in a less insulting way?
And I said, because we're not soft.
And then on top of that, I got OnlyFans women tweeting me their nakedness.
See, you know.
So I blocked her, obviously.
And since then, you've lost a lot of weight.
Yeah, I have.
How much weight have you lost since then?
Like 40 pounds.
I lost weight too.
I lost like 15.
I'm proud of you.
Hey, I'm proud of you too.
See, this is why we call each other fat people.
Yeah, I mean, sometimes you got to do what you got to do.
You really got to do what you got to do.
Sometimes you just got to call them fat to, you know, get them on the treadmill.
But then you get on the treadmill and life gets better.
Well, I have not stepped on the treadmill, but.
Well, some people eat less.
Do you want to show them your dog?
Oh, can they see it?
They can't really see.
You got to lift them off.
Oh, look at him.
He just got cozy.
I feel bad.
Eva got a dog this year, and it was really funny because my mom texted me asking if she got a dog.
And, you know, at the time, I didn't know that she had a dog, but I just knew she got a dog.
And I didn't want to like that dog, but I love him.
He's doby.
I love him.
Because I don't, is he Chihuahua Mix?
Yeah.
I don't love Chihuahuas, but I love that dog.
Do you see a sweater?
He's so cute.
Okay, so our first story.
Eva, what do you know about Megan Markle and Harry?
I really don't know much.
I just don't think that he wanted to renounce his title and she did.
And I think she runs that marriage.
Yeah.
So Megan Markle and Harry married in 2018.
She was 36 at the time and this was her second husband.
She was a big name actress.
And in just two short years, she went from being a part of the royal family to getting Harry to quit.
Imagine that royalty.
So I have an interview of them when they first started being a couple.
So this is like when they first got engaged.
Oh man, I gotta plug this all the way in.
One second.
It's loading.
Oh no, wait, go back.
No.
Oh, there we go.
Okay, now we're up.
Both.
Thank you.
Can we start with the proposal and the actual moment of your engagement?
When did it happen?
How did it happen?
It happened a few weeks ago, early this month here at our cottage.
It's a standard typical night for us.
It was a cozy night.
What were we doing?
Just roasting chicken and having roasted chicken.
Trying to roast the chicken.
And it was just an amazing surprise.
It was so sweet and natural and very romantic.
He got on one knee.
Cool.
It was such an instant yes from you.
Yes.
As a matter of fact, I could barely let you finish proposing.
I said, Can I say yes now?
She didn't even let me finish.
And then there were hugs and I had the ring in my finger.
And I was like, can I give you the ring?
And she goes, oh, yes, the ring.
So no, it was a really nice moment.
It was just the two of us.
And I think I managed to catch her by surprise as well.
Yeah.
And this is how long after you first met?
It would be a year and a half to a little bit more than that.
No, just about a year and a half.
Which for most people would be quite a whirlwind.
Is that how it's felt to you?
I don't think that I would call it a whirlwind in terms of our relationship.
What do you notice?
I want to see if you pick up what I pick up on.
I mean, she's kind of leading.
She's looking at him to like, like, he can only respond when she looks at him.
I didn't pick up on that part.
Oh, go back.
You can look at it.
I looked at him to speak.
I was going to say that she talks first.
Like they ask her instead of him.
Oh.
I just noticed that whenever he's trying to talk, she'll look at him almost to give him approval.
Oh, that's a good, good pickup, E. Obviously, there have been layers attached to how public it has become.
After we had a good five, six months almost with just privacy, which was amazing.
But no, I think we were able to really.
It was literally, it was through her, and then we met once and then twice, back to back, two dates in London last July.
Yes.
Beginning of July.
And then it was, I think, about three, maybe four weeks later that I managed to persuade her to come and join me in Botswana.
And we camped out with each other under the stars.
We spent joined me for five days out there, which was absolutely fantastic.
So then we were really by ourselves, which was crucial to me to make sure that we had a chance to get to know each other.
Yeah.
But the friend who introduced you, was she trying to set you up?
Yes, it was definitely a setup.
It was a blind date.
And it's so interesting because we talk about it now.
And even then, you know, because I'm from the States, you don't grow up with the same understanding of the royal family.
And so while I now understand very clearly there's a global interest there, I didn't know much about him.
And so the only bullshit, every woman that marries rich just didn't even know he had money.
Bullshit.
Yeah, especially if he was single.
Like everybody knows the single royals, especially the main, like that's Princess Diana's son.
Yeah.
Like, yeah.
And I'm okay.
We're in America, but if your friend was going to set you up with somebody, you wouldn't Google him.
I've heard so many women say that when they marry Rich.
And I just, I don't believe it for a second.
Not even a little bit.
That I had asked her when she said she wanted to set us up was: I had one question.
I said, Well, is he nice?
Because if he wasn't kind, it just didn't, it didn't seem like it would make sense.
And so we went.
Oh, yeah.
Well, sort of, because remember, she was married earlier.
So I would guess her ex-husband was more of the bad boy.
Now she's a little older.
She wants something more stable.
And I'm sure she still would have married him even if he wasn't kind.
But I'm saying it's BS that that was the first thing she asked.
You know what's funny?
The other brother and his wife, He met her in school and then he like dumped her and then dated all these other women and then came back.
And like he cheated and like all this stuff.
Allegedly, right?
And it's so funny because she's still so in love, she did not care.
She's like, I'll be here.
I'm waiting.
But she's the better one anyway.
Have you seen Kate Middleton?
Yeah.
She's such a class act.
Yeah.
She is just classy.
Had a met for a drink and then I think very quickly into that we said, what are we doing tomorrow?
We should meet again.
What are we doing tomorrow?
Let's meet again.
And then it was like, right, diaries, we need to get the diaries out and find out how we're going to make this work because I was off to Africa for a month.
She was working and we just said, right, where's the gap?
And the gap happened to be the perfect place.
So how much did you, Prince Harry, know about Megan?
Had you seen her on TV?
No, I'd never even heard about her until this friend said Megan Markwell.
I was like, right, okay, give me a bit of background.
Like, what's going on here?
So, no, I'd never watched Suits.
I'd never heard of Megan before.
Have you seen Suits?
No.
I haven't seen before.
She seems very, like, stiff.
You know, well, all of her movements just seem contrived.
Yeah, like, like, she's very controlled where Harry's just kind of sitting there.
Yeah, he's just chilling.
Yeah, he's just.
Have you seen the meme?
I'm a chill guy.
I have not, but I mean, he is just, he's just sitting there.
Beautifully surprised when I walked into that room and saw her.
And there she was sitting there.
I was like, okay, well, I'm going to have to up my game sit down and have a and make sure I've got a good chat.
I think for both of us, though, it was, it was really refreshing because given that I didn't know a lot about him, everything that I've learned about him, I learned through him as opposed to having grown up around different news stories or tabloids or whatever else.
Anything I learned about him and his family was what he would share with me and vice versa.
So for both of us, it was just a really authentic and organic way to get to know each other.
And was that quite refreshing for you in the way that you've been brought up, you know, with a lot of people knowing a lot about you?
Was it refreshing?
Exactly.
Yeah, no, it was hugely refreshing to be able to get to know someone who isn't necessarily within your circle, doesn't know much about me, I don't know much about her.
So to be able to start almost afresh, right from the beginning, and getting to know each other step by step, and then taking that huge leap of only two dates and then going based effectively a whole day together in the middle of nowhere and showing a tent together and all that kind of stuff.
It was, no, it was fantastic.
It was absolutely amazing to get to know her as quickly as I did.
Okay, so that's where it started.
We're not going to, it's like a 20-minute interview.
You get the idea.
You get the idea of it.
You know, she didn't know anything.
He's a target.
He's a target.
She was the gingers.
We always get targeted.
She takes him out to the woods.
She's like, honey, let's go to the woods.
You know, makes him fall in love, whatever.
She should sell a book because it's very impressive.
Doesn't she have a book?
I'm sure she does.
I'm pretty sure she is.
Anyway, so now they get married and they have some kids.
And she decides she's going to go to the house.
I didn't realize there was the Black History Month.
And the thing is, when you go woke, you tend to go broke.
And she decides that the entire royal family, after they embraced her, she has a bad relationship with her dad.
So his dad walked her down the road.
Have you looked into the relationship with her dad?
I've seen a little bit, but I think he says that she's crazy.
Yeah, no, his her dad basically like I just watched the interview with her dad and her like her sibling and somebody else or like her stepmom or something like that.
And it was like her dad reminds me a lot of our dad.
Wait, let me see.
Like he's he loves her and he did this interview basically calling her being like, hey, you're crazy, but I still love you.
I still miss you.
And then her dad had a stroke right before their wedding and she didn't even call.
Was it this one?
Was it this one?
No, it was one with all three of them.
Okay, let me see if I can find it.
With who else?
Like her sister.
I'm pretty sure her sister sued her.
Oh.
Oh, yeah, that one on the top.
Let me see.
Yeah.
I can't watch this whole thing.
This is like an hour, but let me see if there's long before she was a duchess.
Megan Markle was a queen.
She was proud of me.
A homecoming queen.
She says she won't.
Who people bowed to?
Me.
And she.
If it wasn't for his hard work and his love for her, she wouldn't be where she's at right now.
See, Dad.
The middle Markle is Tom Jr.
who lives up the road from his father in Mexico.
And across the continent from his sister, Shpress.
The letter I gave part of a letter to the Daily Mail.
The man on Sunday had printed the private letter Meg had written to her through a letter, and the queen said that's a good idea.
Yes, Queen never read this letter because it was a horrible letter.
Very insulting and cruel.
But Thomas, why did you give it to the Daily Mail?
Part of it.
Because at the same time, People magazine were coming out with the fact that Megan had shared with six other people.
Right?
So you didn't think it was any big deal?
No, that's not the point.
I thought I have to get my side into this too.
I put out a little part of it.
The other things in a letter is so hateful and so cruel that I wouldn't put it out.
And that's more perplexing her than myself.
There was nothing in that letter to be ashamed about.
A daughter pleading with her father to behave decently.
Meg stood by every word.
It was a main letter, was it?
Yeah, I have a letter.
I don't know what I could deal with.
I've gotten off of a lot of money for the letter.
They're saying he's an alcoholic in the chat.
A dad.
He might be, but he still raised her.
Yeah.
And the mom left.
I think the mom was gone for like.
Oh, really?
I don't know as much about her backstory because I kind of started researching after they dated.
I watched like a version of this interview that was cut down a little bit, but I'm going to see if there's like a shorter one.
I want to see the original one.
I want to see what he says here.
Great.
He's an interesting guy.
He's a prince, but my daughter's been a princess since the day she was born.
Megan Markle's father, Thomas Markle, breaks his silence in his first TV interview after he missed a royal wedding due to heart surgery.
He opened up on Monday's Good Morning Britain with Pierce Morgan and Susannah Reed.
Sadly, I have a new boyfriend.
And I said, that's really nice.
And then the next call was like, he's British.
And I said, well, that's really nice.
And then eventually the third time around, it was like, he's a prince.
Thomas sharing his side of the story on how Prince Harry and Megan's courtship turned into a happily ever after.
Before news broke of their engagement, Harry stayed true to tradition, asking for Megan's hand in marriage.
They called me together and Harry asked for her hand over the phone.
And I said, You're a gentleman.
Promise me you'll never raise your hand against my daughter.
And of course, I give you my permission.
Thomas also apologized for staging paparazzi photos, calling it a serious mistake.
I absolutely wanted to walk my daughter down the aisle.
And also expressed his feelings about Megan being walked down the aisle by Prince Charles instead of him.
How can I ask for a better replacement than Charles?
I was thrilled to tears that he was doing that for me.
I just wish it had been my hand holding my daughter, not his.
But this is wonderful for doing it.
Yeah, he seems nice.
She seems crazy.
I see what you mean.
Yeah, I'm pretty sure.
I don't know if it was him who wasn't invited to the wedding.
I know he had a stroke days before the wedding, but like her siblings and the rest of her family weren't invited.
I know it was just her mom.
I don't remember if the dad was invited or not either, but.
Okay, so then they get married and she just starts introducing all this woke stuff.
And like he looks so over.
Yeah, I know.
And the queen embraced her.
Like the queen was totally like super nice to her.
And she even says that like she embraced her.
And the problem with a lot of modern women is, you know, they just talk too much.
So she decided to air all of her grievances, you know, every fight that happened in the family publicly on Oprah.
Oh, so this is the first one where she's talking about her woke stuff.
So wait, is it going?
In Britain.
And so to have, I didn't realize there was the Black History Month in Britain.
And so to have that brought to our attention was really exciting, I think, from the standpoint of everything that's going on in the world, but mostly just because it's about celebrating community.
So she knows that the royal family, I mean, for her to say she doesn't know about the history of colonization in the royal family, that's BS.
Google.
You can Google it.
Yeah.
It's very, you can do it.
I feel like if I was to join the royal family, I would Google everything I possibly could before I would get married.
Yeah, and if you didn't, that's on you.
So now she's bringing up Black History Month, all this woke stuff.
And really, if you're celebrating all of the individuals who are making an incredible impact within our community, then what a great thing to be a part of.
Not only highlight those people that we either know personally and really find their work to be notable, but also to ask them to highlight who that next generation is, who those other people are.
What it does is just really broaden the list of role models for young British people and people abroad, black or white, or any other color for that matter.
I've had an awakening as such of my own because I wasn't aware of so many of the issues and so many of the problems within the UK, but also globally as well.
I thought I did, but I didn't.
Yeah, so, you know, he is from literal royalty.
And he decides, let me listen to this woke woman I married.
And it's kind of on him, or he could have had anybody.
Why did you pick this woke crazy lady?
Yeah.
I understand, you know, you could get bamboozled, and he probably did.
let's not pretend a prince didn't have choice but what what was the why would you Okay.
And this isn't about pointing the finger.
This isn't about blaming anybody.
This is just about using this opportunity this month, as I said, to introduce Brits to other Brits that they might not know about or they might not have heard about.
And I think the power of community that comes from that is absolutely vast.
Okay, there's one.
woke stuff now let me then they decide she decides to go on oprah and do a tell-all Now, maybe I get it.
I remember people freaking out over the Oprah.
I think I feel like I remember that.
Wait, let me go.
Yeah, I mean, look, I guess it's Oprah, so maybe it was worth it to her.
But I don't know.
You could have, let me get this straight.
You could have had royalty.
You could have been a princess.
Or you could have done an Oprah tell-all.
I feel like she knew that it was too far away for her to actually be like, you know, because Harry was what, third in line to the throne when she married him.
And she knew that the likelihood of her staying with Harry that long and becoming an actual princess was, it would take too long.
So she just decided to take him out of the running.
Doesn't she get to be a princess anyway?
Like, she can't be the queen, but no, she, she would be, she's duchess.
Oh, gosh, you know more about this British.
And I lived there.
I don't actually know, but I just mean that like the chances of her husband becoming king and her managing to stay married to him that long was too low.
So she decided to get the fame by causing him to renounce his title rather than getting the title.
It does make you pretty notorious.
Be alive anymore.
The pressure cooker of Palace Life pushed Megan Markle to the brink of contemplating suicide.
I do remember that.
I'm like, suicide, really?
Yeah, she said that she was squeezing Harry's hand so tight because she was, I don't know, going to kill herself right there or something like that while she was pregnant with her kid.
I mean, there's kids that are, like, there's people that are people dying.
Yeah, I know.
I'm like, really?
Suicide over.
Let's see what happens.
Bean of chat, Oprah Winfrey.
Megan also accused the royals nickname, the firm, of spreading lies about her.
I don't know how they could expect that after all of this time, we would still just be silent if there is an active role that the firm is playing in perpetuating falsehoods about us.
And when Megan was pregnant, she said there were questions about her son's color.
Meghan's mother is black and her father white.
So we have in tandem the conversation of he won't be given security.
He's not going to be given a title.
And also concerns and conversations about how dark his skin might be when he's born.
I feel really let down.
Also in the spotlight, Prince.
Why would he believe her?
That's your first mistake.
Harry's relationship with his father, Prince Charles.
And what I was seeing was history repeating itself, but more perhaps, or definitely far more dangerous, because then you add race in and you add social media in.
There were echoes of the 1995 TV tell-all with Prince Harry's mother, Princess Diana, when she revealed details about her and Prince Charles's marital affairs and her mental health crisis.
Diana died in a car crash in 1990.
Let me go to the next one, actually.
Then, you know, she's telling Oprah that her life is so hard because her and her sister-in-law had a fight.
Welcome to in-laws.
Duh.
Like, what did you expect?
Hold on.
Was hard to get over was being blamed for something that not only I didn't do, but that happened to me.
Megan Markle is setting the record straight, telling Oprah the real story behind the infamous tabloid tale that she made her sister-in-law, Kate Middleton, cry in 2018.
The reverse happened.
Megan says during the preparation of her wedding to Prince Harry, there was a confrontation between she and Kate over flower girl dresses.
It made me cry and it really hurt.
Flower girl dresses, boohoo.
Boohoo, my multi-million dollar wedding.
The dresses are wrong.
How will you survive?
My feelings.
And I thought, in the context of everything else that was going on in those days leading to the wedding, that it didn't make sense to not be just doing whatever, what everyone else was doing, which was trying to be supportive, knowing what was going on with my dad and whatnot.
Megan went on to clarify that she didn't tell the story.
She just disparaged Kate.
She had to say, like that she cared.
She said, knowing what's going on with her.
She didn't even call him after he had a stroke.
That's what her dad was talking about in the interview.
Dang, she's using the stroke for attention.
What, what a gal.
But to make a point, that she didn't feel protected by the royal institution.
It was a really hard week of the wedding, and she was upset about something, but she owned it and she apologized, and she brought me flowers and a note apologizing.
What was hard to get over was being blamed for something that not only I didn't do, but that happened to me.
And the people who were part of our wedding going to our comms team and saying, I know this didn't happen.
The Duchess of Suffolk.
What did she say she's blamed for?
Something with a flower girl dress.
Do you see Oprah pretending?
She's like, I have interviewed the worst people in America with real problems.
And I just can't imagine Oprah has that rich of a background.
I don't know what her background is, but I have no idea anything about Oprah.
But I don't think it was royalty.
She's like, also revealed that she was always told to stay silent.
A similar sentiment, royal expert Katie Nicol shared with E.T.
I would tell her to stay silent too.
Like the royals grew up in the environment.
Like they know how to speak properly, how to act.
She grew up in America.
I know they do view us as kind of trashy over there.
We are.
Have you seen us?
Wow.
Megan wasn't allowed to do this interview two years ago.
They do.
They speak very promptly.
She was certainly being courted by many high-profile members of the media.
Reports that Gail King wanted to do a sit-down, and Megan was told she wasn't allowed to do that.
I think we're going to hear much more from Megan in the open.
Okay, so she wants to do all these media appearances, and they're like, that's for the men.
The royal family's like, aha, we've had thousands of years.
We don't need women in the front light.
Like the men are in the front.
You guys stay quiet in the back.
That's that's Hollywood.
This is royalty.
Yeah.
And she says, but but I want to, but I want my book.
They're like, Megan, she didn't Google it.
So, okay, now, and apparently they did a Netflix docuseries.
I did see that too.
And now there's a latest report saying Megan Markle releases a statement after solo Thanksgiving appearance amid professional separation from Prince Harry.
Megan Markle has Released a statement following her appearance at a Thanksgiving event last week.
Since Sans' husband, Prince Harry, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, are reportedly amidst a professional separation, which reports suggesting that their work is in their work relationship is in a very bad state.
Indeed, over the first few months, both the suits alum, 43, oh, she's older than Harry.
They're older than I thought they were.
She's 43.
Well, yeah, they're like, I mean, she's a model.
So, I mean, she's an actress, so they're like top 10% of beauty.
So they're like, you know.
Harry, 40 have been attending various events.
Markle recently hosted an intimate dinner for Southern California Welcome Project through the Archwell Foundation.
Her husband did not attend the event.
The former actress has shared a statement on the Archwell website following the Thanksgiving event in which she opened about the heartfelt dinner she threw for Afghan women with their partner organization Mina's List.
I think this just adds to my theory that she just married him to get the publicity because he didn't say anything.
He knows better.
He knows to hold his tongue, not to spill his business everywhere.
And she's just like, Oprah.
Yeah.
The initiative has spent the past year building community through storytelling and creating a safe space for women who have resettled in the U.S. from Afghanistan.
And this is a common thing that people view Muslim women as oppressed, and I don't see them that way.
They just have a different culture.
And it's like they, though, the women here just want to impose our culture on them and tell them that they're victims.
And it's like, no, they just have a different culture.
Yeah, no, I did notice that because you see flyers about women getting married young.
And don't get me wrong, I don't think that children should be married.
But I'm like, it's also like Chinese kids working in factories.
Although we don't do that here, it's still, that's how they live.
Yeah.
And it was kind of like when we went to India, they have like a caste system there.
You know, what system?
A caste system.
Caste system?
It's basically like they're born into.
We have social class here.
They have a caste system, but ours is caste.
Yeah, it's like basically they're born into a certain, I'm butchering it, guys, so don't, but they're born into a certain caste and they have to like marry within, or it's very frowned upon to not.
Yeah, and they have like dowries and stuff there too, like which we don't do here.
Yeah, and that's weird, but like to us, but it's a different culture.
So, but you know, they liberal white women, and she's mixed, but they just have a they just have a tendency to like, um, impose, like, think that our culture is the best and that it needs to be imposed on everyone.
Like when I went to this abortion event, they were talking about, no, I went to this event.
It was unfortunate because our camera didn't work, but I did undercover where I just went to this like feminist event.
I think you told me you were going to go.
I didn't know you actually went.
No, I did go.
I did.
And one of the, they were talking about one of their initiatives was to send abortion pills by mail.
So people in places where I did see that.
I did hear about people doing that.
Yeah.
And I'm thinking, you guys are crazy.
You want them to kill their kids so bad.
You are crazy.
We have an income caste system.
Yeah, okay.
And it's not income alone, though, because if you see like streamers, they're really trashy, you know?
So it's not like they're in the same social class.
But anyway, so they're separated.
I've seen this coming.
And let's see how old their kids are.
I'm going to Google.
Because usually when people get divorced, it's after the youngest kid hits preschool.
I think that should be about Riley.
I think their youngest kid is four.
Their youngest.
Five.
Kid.
Megan and Harry.
I have a right, five.
Three, three-year-old daughter.
Okay.
Yeah.
Oh, five is their older one.
Yeah, because that's typically how it goes.
The wife gets the second kid, or if she wants one, like whatever, however many kids she wants, stops sleeping with the husband and divorces him.
Starts cheating a lot of times and then divorces him.
I don't know who in Hollywood she's sleeping with, but I'm sure it's somebody.
Okay, so the next story we're going to talk about is there is a woman named Riley Gaines.
And Riley Gaines, I really do like her as a YouTuber, but she was the woman who got second to that male swimmer, Leah Thomas or whatever.
She's like a blonde.
She's really fit, really, really manly.
No, no, no.
She's, I mean, she's beautiful.
Riley Gaines, I mean, I can show you.
It's this girl.
I thought you were talking about Leah Thomas.
Oh, yeah, yeah, Leah Thomas.
That's right.
That's Riley Gaines on the screen.
So she's a really good swimmer, and she got second because of the man competing.
So she tweets, last week, a Biden-appointed federal judge held a hearing for the volleyball players suing the Mountain West Conference.
He barred the female athletes from testifying.
Today, he ruled in favor of the less than mediocre men.
The girls plan to appeal the ruling.
So now we're in a situation where men are competing in women's sports.
And I have a really unpopular opinion, as you know, played volleyball for 16 years, played overseas.
And I don't feel bad for them in the slightest.
And I'll tell you why.
I'll tell you why.
So this spring, like a year ago, there was a spring tournament.
And the England Volleyball League allowed men to play in the women's division.
It was like a guy, it was all nations tournament.
And there was literally a man with a boob job playing.
No, I swear.
I'm not even, I don't know what's going on in Brazil and Thailand, but those two teams, they, I was playing for Poland, okay?
I don't know.
They said America was full and I'm a little Polish, so they put me on that team.
Anyways, and I'm going around being like, does anyone want to complain?
No.
The guys were in our locker rooms.
And I'm like, guys, does anyone want to, anybody want to come?
I go to the tournament director.
Ladies, hey, you know, this is wrong.
I bring my camera.
Anyone want to give interviews?
They didn't care.
They all, and in fact, a bunch of them, when I interviewed them, said they supported it.
So we can't, you know what?
They can't help us if we can't even help ourselves.
So, you know, and I saw this thing on Twitter, and this perfectly showed what I experienced.
And so my unpopular opinion is I don't care if women get beat up in women's sports because we have BS like this that women clap and support.
And at this point, ladies, we bring it upon themselves for ourselves.
For every one woman that speaks out, there's 10 that either support it or do not care.
Look at this.
She's smiling.
Hello, Barbara.
Sorry to interrupt your team meeting, everyone, but Barbara, we just wanted to deliver a special award for you.
You are the BBC Women's Footballer of the Year 2024.
Okay, so That's a trans person.
All right.
And look at she's smiling and laughing, or like clapping.
She's smiling and clapping.
She's smiling.
Look at the whole room.
That's like when they appointed, like, what's his, his name, Dylan, the woman of the year that one year.
I was like, what are we doing, guys?
At this, yeah, at this point, we're just eating ourselves that I have no sympathy.
And I think that's why the men are just allowing it now because they said, you know what?
I have tried to help you, ladies, for years.
I have tried.
We have tried to say, hey, ladies, are you sure you want to play with men?
Are you sure?
And look at.
So now we have a guy being like, you know what, ladies, eat yourselves.
Look at him.
He's like, you know what?
You guys want this BS.
What do you think?
About the award?
Or just men being in women's sports?
Yeah, what do you think?
I mean, we do it to ourselves.
I don't disagree with that.
I don't think men should be in women's sports, but I mean, if we're going to clap it off, we're going to clap it on.
Yeah, and I guarantee, I would bet money that this ruling, there are women supporting it.
Yeah.
I would guarantee.
And it was funny in that tournament.
One of my, one of you, I'm not going to say her name, but you know, the woman that I was friends with.
She got her finger like smashed from the guy.
And I'm like, do you want to complain?
No?
No?
Okay.
Okay.
Because this was the second year.
I don't think I actually played in that one.
I was just like there.
So I didn't really care.
But I was like, they didn't let me in the next year.
So I think they sent me banned.
Yeah.
And they sent me, I got reprimanded because I tweeted.
I can't say it on YouTube because of hate speech, but I'll just, I'll let you put two.
I think I know what you're already saying.
No, no, no.
But it was, I said, I'm afraid of because they do kind of scare me a little bit.
And so the England Volleyball Association, they emailed me and said that I was under like a review or something and that they were going to, and I asked like that there was some council that was reviewing my tweets that was, I guess they, all the minorities or whatever, like they had representatives that represented it.
And I just said, well, I identify as a man and I would like to join it.
And I never heard from them again.
I don't know.
I never got reprimanded or anything.
They just threatened it too.
So I don't know.
I'm like, well, I identify as it.
Let me join.
I could probably find the email if I wanted to, but okay.
So the next thing I want to talk about is: have you ever seen The View, Eva?
Do you know what The View is?
I've heard of it.
I don't think I've ever actually seen anything on it.
So there's a woman from The View that's named Sunny, and she constantly talks about how racist America is.
And the funniest thing happened ever.
She found out, because if you look at her, she's a Hispanic woman.
And she found out that she descended from slave owners.
That's really embarrassing.
Yeah, let me pull this up.
Wow.
I'm a little bit in shock.
I just always thought of myself as Puerto Rican, you know, half Puerto Rican.
I didn't think I was.
My family was originally from Spain and slaveholders.
Yeah.
So how are you feeling, my friend?
You can tell that man to over bullshit.
He's just like, No, because I think what happens to men is they go through life and they realize that if they're too rational, they lose their job or like get reprimanded in some way.
So they just start going along with it.
They're like, all right.
All right, ladies.
Pretty interesting that my husband and I have shared roots.
Yeah.
So I do appreciate him.
I don't know.
I think they both came from Slate, like the same.
Like, I think they're related.
It would have been really funny if her family owned her husband.
And I think it's great for our children to know this information.
I guess it's a fact of life that this is how some people made their living.
You know what's I remember I had to explain to someone once that the majority of white people did not own slaves.
I'm pretty sure that right now in the world, there's more white slaves.
Don't quote me on that, but I'm pretty sure I heard that somewhere.
Well, the word slave came from Slavic.
Yeah.
But in the U.S., it's less than 2% of white people own slaves.
Yeah.
I don't, I don't want to say.
White people also didn't invent slavery.
Yeah, I know.
I know.
We just get blamed for it.
We really do.
Be careful.
You're in school.
Be careful while you're in school still.
Okay.
So the next topic we're going to talk about is, okay, so you've heard me talk about how American households are changing.
So when we were kids, I mean, I would say the majority when I was a kid of people I knew were married.
Like all of my friends' parents were married.
You're almost a decade younger than me.
Would you say that was true when you were growing up?
I would say yes for the people I knew who had parents in Catholic schools.
Okay.
But not the parents who were genuinely like in, like they were slightly religious at least.
Because I knew some people whose parents are sent to there because they lived in a bad school district.
And it was not those.
Once I got to high school, because our middle school was really small.
And there I didn't really, we had like two people in our whole grade that got, for me, that got divorced.
I don't think we had.
I think that my middle school, I don't think anybody was.
Once I got to high school, that was when I personally started meeting more people that were divorced or got divorced.
I think I just knew a lot of people who had unhappy marriages in their family rather than divorced.
Like I'm trying to think if anybody was actually like, I don't think that anybody was actually divorced.
I think some of them are now, but.
What's interesting is how different everything's becoming in such a short period of time.
So they are talking about how American households have changed over time.
And so this was taken in 2023.
30% of people are married, no kids.
13% of people single, no kids.
17% married parents.
7% single parents.
And 16% households with unmarried partners, roommates, or adult relatives.
So this was, okay, wait.
The composition of American households has shifted significantly since 1960 as fewer people have kids and the scale of economic resources has declined.
Today, the number of households without kids exceeds those with kids, a trend that first emerged in 2014.
In addition, single-person households have broadly continued to incline, reaching 30% of the total last year.
This figure has more than doubled the past six decades.
The graphic shows the composition of American households over time based on data from the Census Bureau.
Below, we show the makeup of American households from 1960 at a time of rising costs, record home prices, and low fertility rates.
In 1960, the share of U.S. household that contained married parents was 44%, which has dropped by half in 2023.
I wonder what the correlation to this is based off crime, because I feel like they talk about crime a lot nowadays too.
I feel like that has a lot to do with the breakdown of the American family or the modern, not the modern word, the traditional family, right?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm sure.
Most Americans today are delaying or foregoing marriage altogether, with just 20% of women and 23% of men aged 25 being married.
The lowest number on record.
Projections indicate that by 2050, one-third of Americans age 45 may remain unmarried.
Meanwhile, households consuming of single parents or individuals living alone have doubled over the period, coinciding with the U.S. fertility rate falling to a historic low of 1.6 children per woman in 2023, well below the 2.1 replacement level needed for population stability.
Personal preference plays a significant role in changing attitudes towards parenthood.
Amongst Americans under 50 without children, almost 60% said they didn't want kids, while 44% preferred to focus on other priorities.
Financial concerns also weighed heavily with 36% citing the cost of raising children, three times the rate amongst childless people over 50.
Last year, just 16% of homes in America were considered affordable as mortgage rates more than doubled since 2021.
This represents a sharp decline from 2013 where 50% of homes were affordable, a shift that is likely shaping household dynamics as rising.
So what's interesting is we, I don't know, you're, because again, you're a decade younger than me almost, so it's a little different.
But when I was growing up, because we, when I was growing up, we were one of six.
And I know there's the later, but that's, but we're just going to start with the six.
But it wasn't abnormal for me to meet families that had three or four.
I'd say over four would be pretty, like four was a lot, but like two to three was normal, maybe.
And then four was not abnormal.
Like I could think of a decent amount of families that had four.
But it's interesting because if right now only 20% or it's even less, 17% are married parents.
We can assume that half of those will fail, right?
Because half have failed in the past.
That's the future.
So if like once we have kids, what's interesting is all of our kids' friends will be single children, basically.
Yeah.
Isn't that weird?
I think that especially right now, I've noticed a lot more.
You don't see many families with more than like even at daycare is like they have two kids.
The only family that I know that has more than two kids is because they had twins.
Yeah.
And I bet the mom was older.
I bet it was IVF.
It actually was not.
Really?
Really?
Yeah.
Oh, because you have first guys.
She works at a daycare and she's worked at a daycare for a while.
So you can see the kids firsthand.
Yeah.
And so you'd say that's true.
It's mostly.
I'd say for the most part, if they have more than three kids, it's either they had twins accidentally trying for their second kid or it's because they wanted the other gender.
So out of every 10 kids that come in, how many are only children?
It depends on where you're looking at.
In Illinois, I would say probably five or six out of 10 would be only children.
But in Colorado, I'd say it's a higher number.
I'd say seven or eight.
Really?
Because most of those parents aren't married.
They, I'm guessing I just had a child.
A lot of them are divorced.
A lot of them aren't together.
A lot of them are just single moms, really.
Because the one thing is when you look at data, they're because they want men to keep getting married, even though the system is really bad for them.
So they will always hide statistics that make marriage look bad.
Yeah.
Because they don't, they're like, no, no, no, guys, don't worry about the legal system and child support and alimony.
Sign up.
Don't just forget about that.
No, no, no, it'll totally work out.
So, what percent of kids would you say in the daycare are from married parents versus in relationships versus single?
In Illinois, I would say the majority of the parents are married, but we're also not as close to Chicago and all the whatever people.
I'd say in Colorado, which is really close to Denver, I would say probably I don't know, a fourth of the parents are married.
A fourth, so a quarter, really.
Yeah.
Because the way it starts is the cities start with the trends.
And then, you know, what else?
I'm curious.
Do you know any women that have done sugar dating or any sort of OnlyFans?
Like personally, not through like me or my show or any of that.
No, but I don't really.
Yeah.
I was thinking, I don't think it's hit the suburbs yet.
But the weird thing is, once you get into a city, it's like crazy how many there are.
I've heard people on campus talking about it, so I'm sure people on campus do it, but I don't personally know anybody that does.
Yeah.
Okay.
So interesting.
So you would attribute Illinois being more married because we're further from the city.
And because we're just like in general, like I know we're still a blue state, but where we are, it's not.
Yeah, it's pretty conservative.
Yeah, like it's only really conservative in the city or non-it's only Democrat in the cities, really.
And what ages were the kids?
Huh?
Like the kids at the daycare?
They go from six weeks to six years.
Okay, so it's and because the other thing is, if it's under six, if they get divorced, I'm guessing it would be when the kids like four to six.
Yeah, roughly.
Yeah, that's right.
That's what has happening at the remember that family I told you about when you're in Amsterdam and you guessed the dads.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
They're getting divorced right now.
And their youngest just turned four.
Yeah, that's usually three.
Yeah, that's generally.
That's the first round of divorces.
The second round, I think, are it's either when the kids become teenagers or they get out of the house.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So, okay.
So the next topic that we're going to go.
Yes, she's my.
Oh, the other question I had.
So you want to be a housewife.
I do very badly.
And how many women your age would you say out of your friend group?
Is there anyone else that wants to be a housewife?
Yeah, but I also have a very conservative friend group.
Okay.
I think the people on campus that I've told about my hopes and desires and my dreams really, really look down upon me.
So you're in at college, they're more that's where you've kind of heard of people doing OnlyFans, or you've heard of it.
Yeah.
That's where you've heard.
That's where people kind of laugh at you for wanting to be a housewife.
Yeah, somebody, somebody the other day, I was telling them I don't think ballerina farm is oppressed.
I think that she's actually very happy and she's living the life she wants.
And they said, you're crazy.
And I was like, I was like, she's living in a multi, multi-acre property with a multi-millionaire with her multiple kids with her own business and a loving husband.
I'm like, what are you talking about?
What does she want?
Like they grow everything themselves.
They have the ant.
I'm like, what?
So, so oppressed.
Yeah.
They're like, oh, but she could have been a ballerina.
I mean, I don't know.
She was a Bellaranti.
She danced through her first, like, two kids.
Oh, really?
Yeah, like, like, there's videos of her dancing at Jilliard pregnant.
No way.
So it's like, I don't know why people are saying he forced her out of that life.
She.
I mean, I do think the farm was his idea, but I mean, she opts in.
Yeah.
Sounds fun.
And she still dances, maybe not professionally, but.
I tried to make a starter and I failed miserably, so I bought one.
I bought a dehydrated starter, but I haven't actually started it yet because I've been gone.
The breads, I have not done really well.
I kind of.
I've been getting into the breads for Adam recently.
I don't know.
You see, I don't know.
Maybe you are quicker at it, but I did it a couple times and I just felt like it takes so long to knead the bread.
Well, I did use a KitchenAid to knead it for you.
I mean, I prefer kneading it by hand because I feel you can get a better feel of it.
Oh, I should do that.
Like, you can at least start it with the KitchenAid.
I didn't have one at the time.
I do now, though.
I love my KitchenAid.
I love it so much.
I don't use it too much because I'm usually just cooking for like four people at most.
I'm just cooking for Adam and he's four people in himself.
Yes.
Okay.
So the next story we're going to talk about.
And actually, I'm curious about this.
So you are 20.
Right?
You're 20.
Yeah.
Okay.
That's what I thought.
Your friends, would you say, what's your oldest friend?
I mean, that's kind of hard because a lot of the people I worked with, I still talk to consistently.
Like, I'm going to go see one of them this weekend.
And she's, I think, 50.
I love her.
I love her so much.
But my oldest friend that I talk to consistently is probably, I think she's 26.
Okay.
So 26, like maybe 18 to 26, your friends range from.
Yeah.
I mean, now, do any, does anyone you know have from your friend group, have they gotten plastic surgery?
I don't think so, no.
So now there's this trend of women, and we both know people, it tends to start plastic surgery when women are a bit older.
So you're a bit young.
But the trend is getting older and older.
And now, you know, it begs the question: if a man meets a woman and she's gotten a bunch of surgery, what will the kids look like?
And this is a woman detailing.
Can I make this full screen?
I'm going to just zoom in.
So this was her now, and that's her before.
Those poor kids.
I know.
Okay, I'm going to give you the rundown.
And it's not like she was completely ugly before.
I think it's mostly her.
I feel bad for the kids because they're going to get blamed for them being ugly.
Because their mom is gorgeous.
I've had done to go from that and that in order with the cost on the ones that I can remember and who performed it.
Also, disclaimer, I have to say, I do not.
Oh, sorry.
It can come with serious complications, consequences.
It is not a walk in the park.
Okay, I want to say at 20 years old, I might have been 21.
I got my nose done by Jonathan Ponte and Wayne Pia.
I believe the cost was about $9K.
These were the results.
I know then that begs the question.
Where do you have the money?
That's the other question.
I don't have $9,000.
That's why there's an explosion in sugar dating.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
Like, that's just one of them, she said.
She's like, if I can remember.
It was about 9k.
These were the results.
Overall, it wasn't my dream nose.
Okay, these were rough times in my life.
So.
But the next thing I did was get a lip lift.
And the reason that I got a lip lift was because they had lifted my septum up so much that I now was seeing all the space that I wasn't used to.
Unfortunately, I don't know how to zoom in the picture, but my scar on this lip lift was not great.
Also compounded with I was belowing my lips up with filler, which essentially pulls down on your upper lip.
And I don't know if you've been to LA recently, but if you go to LA, all the women have this.
Same with Miami.
It's so common.
Yeah, I'm not, I'm not.
Because filler is really easy to get.
It's just like a needle.
Yeah.
Like healing is like nothing.
You can get it at a med spa in like a day.
Yeah, like.
Redo my lip lift.
And I ended up going to Baltimore, Maryland.
I want to send it to her.
See, I mean, she goes through these.
I didn't love the results.
And I was thinking around.
Did she say the total?
I think it was 20 to 30.
She did an upper bluff on me.
So that's basically where you can see the difference in my eyes now and then.
They're just much more open now.
Genetically, I have a slight hooding.
And, you know, as we age, that area tends to drop a little bit.
And I wanted to look rejuvenated.
But yeah, I believe that's everything I've done.
Outside of I've had fillers here, there removed.
I get Botox regularly.
This is me at age 19.
This is me now at 30.
Isn't that crazy?
This is me at age 19.
Wait, hold on.
I wanted to pause.
So she's using like part of the worst possible photos of herself.
I feel like I don't know anybody who has a good passport photo.
Like it's just people trying to encourage this plastic surgery so they don't try to normalize it so they don't feel bad about doing it.
Then, let me see.
There's so many of these.
Like, let me see.
Lindsay Lohan recently.
I have heard about Lindsay Lohan.
Yeah, so, I mean.
Hey, Lohan, go from this to this.
Hi, guys.
My name is Revian.
I am a New York City cosmetic injector.
I've been working aesthetics for 10 years.
Okay.
I'm not going to go through the whole video, but then let me pull up one more.
This is this is everything I've had done to my face.
For reference, I'm 29.
And I do get some comments of people thinking that I'm a lot younger.
I don't think that's because of anything I've had done.
I think I do just have a baby face, if that makes sense.
The first thing I ever had done, which is quite niche, I feel like not a lot of people have this at my age, is I got my smile lines filled when I was 25.
That was the first thing I ever got.
And I got 0.5 in my lips at the same time.
And I got that done in Harley Street.
I was 25.
I'd never had anything done.
And I'd seen so many bad filler jobs.
I was like, I want to go to someone who's going to know what they're doing and be really good.
It's actually like a qualified doctor.
When you have your smile lines filled, they make a little hole here and they just fill this.
And I liked it, but I had one side deeper than the other.
So I got it done again.
Not in Harley Street.
Still somewhere quite good.
And I haven't had that done since.
And that was four years ago.
And I honestly feel like that's made the most difference to my face out of anything I've ever had.
Then when I was 25 again, about six months later, I got Botox for the first time.
I don't have any Britox right now, by the way.
Like, I promise you, I don't have Britox now.
And I got that done consistently, like every three to four months up until I got pregnant, which was when I was 27.
So like two years.
And I absolutely love Botox.
I'm a Botox fan.
Between being pregnant and breastfeeding, I've not had Botox since.
I have a hot take on Botox.
As much as I love it, people definitely think I look younger without it.
So I don't know if it makes you look younger.
And I offer most of those interviews for free.
So all you have to do is type in your email.
You get it for free.
Okay.
So now there's been another trend going on.
And this is the we listen, don't judge.
And so basically what happens is women are putting men through humiliation rituals.
So men value privacy, women like attention.
So generally when there's couples content, it's the woman running the relationship because men don't like the public stuff.
And they do it because most men in terms of sex are in a state of scarcity.
So they're like, she might leave if I don't do this content.
It's going to take me this amount of time to get another woman.
Fine.
And it kind of I like these because it shows the state of relationships in America.
And you can just kind of see how the women are like subtly embarrassing their husbands in public through these.
Don't judge.
Sometimes I don't really have a headache.
Like, how embarrassing is that?
Your wife just publicly said she doesn't sleep with you and she pretends to have a headache.
Listen and we.
And we listen and we don't judge.
Sometimes I go in the bathroom and hide and pretend to go to the bathroom when I hear the chaos in the house, just so you have to handle it and not me.
I'm not judging.
Not judging.
We listen and we don't judge.
When sometimes I tell you I'm going to get a facial, but I'm really going to get Botox.
So if he doesn't want Botox, why is she getting it?
Yeah, I was going to say who paid for the house that they're in because it looks really nice.
Yeah.
But if she's getting a cosmetic procedure and the man doesn't want it, it's for other men.
Yeah.
So why is she getting it?
We listen to that.
We listen and we don't judge.
Like, look at this couple.
Who wants to be doing this trend?
Yeah.
Yeah.
See, I haven't seen these ones.
I've seen the ones that are like funny.
Being like, I broke a hole in the wall.
They're all like this, if you pay attention.
Maybe.
But this one, this one's like very clearly like.
Yeah.
Fix something downstairs just so I can play video games and have some peace.
We're not judging.
Wait, what do you play video games and have some peace?
I pretend to have to fix something downstairs just so I can play video games and have some peace.
We're not judging.
No, but the men find their wives so exhausting that they like hide from them.
We listen to them.
They find their wives constantly don't.
Sometimes I move your keys on purpose just to drive you crazy when you say you can't find them.
Yes, I don't know why.
We listen and we don't judge.
Sometimes I go in our bedroom at night and pretend to fold laundry while you're downstairs just so I don't have to help you clean up.
We list.
We listen.
You know what I realized?
Men would rather have a messy house than a nagging wife.
Yeah.
Like they would rather it just be a little messy.
It's fine.
Than having a woman nagging at them to pick up all the time.
Yeah, I wouldn't blame them either.
Yeah.
And we don't judge.
Don't judge.
Sometimes I tell you I have to go run errands, but I'm really just eating Chip-fil-A in my car and go shopping.
We listen and we don't judge.
Sometimes I ignore you and pretend like I can't hear you in hopes that she is admitting to spending without asking him.
He's admitting.
He's right.
So the next one on here, let me see, is going to be this one.
And we don't judge.
We were dating and I checked your location and you said you were home.
And I wasn't quite sure if that was true.
So I decided to go follow your location and I stayed at your house until I saw you in your room to confirm that you were at home and had no plans.
We listen and we don't judge.
Sometimes on the way back from my haircut, I'll just get food and I'll like park in a parking lot and I'll eat it.
And then I'll come home and I'll act like I didn't like eat anything.
We listen and we don't judge.
Sometimes in an argument, I'll get even more upset when I come to realize that some of your points are actually like logical and make sense.
We listen and we don't.
You know.
How do you get more mad that what I'm saying is correct though?
She just admitted she's gonna get why are you really valid points here?
Why would you want to argue with a dumb nigga?
We listen and we don't judge.
Some guy said in the comments that depends on what the nagging wife looks like as she picks things up or if she's nagging while naked.
That one green dress that you bought off Fashion Nova like last month.
I just looked pretty, but I threw it in the trash like crazy.
Yeah.
Wait, hold on.
Let me go back.
Because why are you really valid points here?
Why would you want to argue with a dumb nigga?
We listen and we don't judge.
That one green dress that you bought off Fashion Nova like last month.
I threw it in the trash last Tuesday.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Tuesday.
Because I didn't, it just wasn't.
I didn't like.
I didn't.
Yeah.
You tried it on.
It had a bunch of stuff coming off of it and everything like that.
And I didn't like that.
Yeah.
So this is an interesting trend where they're just humiliating men in public.
Yeah.
Do you know what I mean, though?
Because no guys want their relationship on social media.
Yeah.
So the women that are doing it, it's like most likely, unless he's a social media guy, the relationship's on her terms.
Yeah.
And if you watch these, it's all the same complaints.
The men just want to be left alone.
Yeah.
And the women, it's like they backhand, like they don't really say anything bad.
They just want to be left alone.
And the women are kind of just so.
Yeah, they're just like, I'm going to go hide in the basement.
She's like, you can't get it up anymore.
Okay.
So I'm going to continue to this one.
I thought was hilarious.
And we're going to end the show on something funny that reminded me of our dad.
Okay.
Admit that his backyard rink Martin Ross is the first to admit that his backyard rank is a cut above the standard shiny shanty.
It's a beautiful outdoor rink that's kind of done properly.
It's not your typical, you know, two by four boards with a tarp thrown down.
A hockey haven in the back half of his massive backyard that has become the subject of a years-long dispute with both neighbors and the city.
Nightmare.
Ross lives in Markham's scenic Unionville, and his home has heritage designation.
And so when he put up the rink during the pandemic without permission, I did this for my kids.
It wasn't long before the city stepped in.
They are indeed the 600-pound gorilla to fight against.
Some neighbors incensed about Ross's overhaul of the heritage property, along with the noise and all the errant pucks that they say has come with the rink.
This gentleman has completely destroyed what was a gorgeous backyard full of greenery that supported privacy and quiet for the surrounding neighbors.
And without permits, he will have tore down a massive hundred-year-old trees and has turned it into a parking lot.
Ross admits he was wrong to cut down the trees, but has been fighting for his right to the rink.
Two years ago, a superior court ruled that the city of Markham can legally step in to remove it.
Ross's recent attempt at an injunction was dismissed.
Mr. Ross feels has felt all the way although he's above the law, that bylaws don't apply to him.
Stressful on me.
It's been stressful on my kids.
The city of Markham telling CTV News.
Poor man just wants his rank.
He just wants, he just wants his kids to have something to do.
I know.
In a statement that his lawyers and Ross have reached an agreement to restore the property to pre-2021 conditions.
The remediation work will be carried out by the homeowner.
Ross says he's preparing to reluctantly remove the rink.
Would we have Wayne Gretzky today if Walter Gretzky didn't build the backyard rink that he built?
I don't know who that is.
It reminded me of the water slide dad put up.
How the city was like, no, you can't have a structure taller than your house.
He was like, it's connected to my, that's my house right there.
I know.
I don't understand why people are so lame.
I would want to get invited to the rink.
So if my neighbor had an ice skating rink, I would want to ice skate.
Like, I'm going to bring the hot cocoa.
You bring the skin.
I'd like crownies or something to get my foot in the door.
I'd be like, guys, fellas.
I see you got a rink there.
Yeah, people are dramatic when it comes to the look of this.
You show up with cookies and then you just like casually have ice skates with you.
Poor guy.
I saw this one too, and I just thought it was.
Have you seen this?
No.
For a million, I'll do anything.
To take her last name and make it mine.
In marriage.
Yeah, that's easy.
Yes, I would.
Hell yeah, take it.
For a million dollars, yeah.
A lot of money.
I'll even give you my first name.
Even you want to change that one also?
Um, not me, your wife.
You know, do you want to would you take her last?
Yes, I will.
Okay, how about for 500K?
You're pricing too high, even.
You start from 2000.
How about 500K?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I will change my whole everything.
You want me to change my everything you want me to change?
I'll change.
So for $2,000, you'll take her last name.
Give me $1,500.
I'm not even pricing too high.
I don't want to play hard to get $1,000.
You have the opportunity.
So you're going to miss out on $1 million.
You just better take $500.
No, you take the $1 million.
Are you giving me $1 million?
I'm just telling you that I will give you more, too.