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July 5, 2022 - Rebel News
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Miss Understood No. 21 — No One Cares About Elliot Page

Nat and Kat celebrate their pregnancy with humor, mocking Hollywood’s performative wokeness—Marta Kaufman’s $4M donation to African studies amid 1990s Friends backlash, Sarah Jessica Parker’s Met Gala influence vs. her morally flawed Sex and the City character, and Victoria Beckham’s postpartum weigh-in. They contrast Kristen Cavallari’s healthy weight gain with Kim Kardashian’s sugar-free cookie stunt, framing it as toxic body-image messaging. Highlighting Kelsey Grammer’s pro-life shirt or Ben Shapiro’s claim about silent conservative Hollywood elites, they argue fear of cancellation silences dissent, exposing a double standard where women face relentless scrutiny while men evade it—all while pushing Misunderstood’s weekly subscription drive. [Automatically generated summary]

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Diversity Debates 00:04:57
Hello!
And welcome to Misunderstood, the show for the politically misunderstood lady or gent.
We are your hosts.
I'm Nat.
And I'm Kat.
And this week we're going to be talking about Hollywood.
We're going to talk about diversity in Hollywood, beauty standards in Hollywood, and celebrities you didn't know were based in Hollywood.
That sounds like they're based in Hollywood.
No.
They're based.
They are, but they're also based.
They're based in Hollywood, but some of them don't live in Hollywood.
Yeah.
But first, our patented culture shock of the moment.
Take it away, Nat.
Oh, I'm taking it away.
Okay, well, guys, we have some news here in the misunderstood HQ.
Oh my God.
I feel like I should not be the one to tell everyone this.
So I'm actually going to swing things back to my co-host here.
Hey.
Well, guess what?
People, sometimes people still have babies.
And I'm having a baby.
Yay.
Oh, my God.
Yeah, she's got a bun in the oven, guys.
And guess what?
I am the father.
Nat is the father.
Yes.
Because why not?
It's 2022.
Yeah.
Don't you dare say she's not.
If you do, you're a bigot.
You're a bigot and a phobe.
Anyway, please send your gifts to both of us.
You can send e-transfers to misunderstood at rebelnews.com.
Yeah.
And we'd like to go on a cruise as a family.
As a family.
Yes.
With Beatrice and Pepe.
Yes.
Anyway.
Thank you.
Thanks, guys.
Thank you.
Yes.
Thank you for your support.
We're going to need it.
And your love.
And God bless America.
Okay.
Let's talk about Hollywood.
Let's talk about Hollywood.
Okay.
So y'all, friends.
Oh, my gosh.
Friends co-creator Marta Kaufman apologizes for the show's lack of diversity.
Hey, Kat.
What year was the show made?
I actually don't know, but I think it was the 90s.
Yeah.
Matt?
The 90s?
Yeah.
Wow.
Different times in the world.
It was a different time.
Different times.
And I looked up the demographics of the United States in the 90s.
Okay.
So did you know that 80% of Americans in the 90s were white?
Oh, really?
80%.
Yeah.
So the majority.
The majority.
The majority.
So at this point in time, it's about 60% or 60%.
So times have changed over the last like 20, whatever years, 20 years.
Yeah.
But at the time, making a show that catered to 80% of the population, not such a terrible idea.
Yeah, but business-wise.
Also, okay, let's talk about, you know, what's that Will Smith show called?
Fresh Prince of Blair.
Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
I grew up watching that show.
I was able to identify with characters that didn't look like me.
Yeah, it wasn't hard.
Wasn't funny show.
It was a funny show.
Is the show good?
Are the characters funny?
Like, I just don't think characters need to look like us for us to relate to them because we're human beings.
We're not racist.
Well, that too.
That's the thing.
If the most important thing about a person in your life is their skin color, then that's there's, you're a little racist, I think.
Yeah.
And in the 90s, when 12% of the population of the United States was African American, and in the 90s, they had so many shows that were primarily catering to African Americans, including, but not limited to, Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Martin, Living Single, In Living Color, Keenan and Kel.
And that's just like the top five.
There's a huge list of like the best ones.
And I've watched many of them.
I hadn't seen Keenan and Kel, but the rest of them I was like aware of.
You've heard of all of them, yeah.
Yeah.
And I was a big fan of many of them.
And me too.
Like you said, to only watch shows that have characters that look exactly like you, it's a little small-minded.
It's pretty crazy.
And the fact that Marta Kaufman, like, so she's donating $4 million to African studies, which is like, whatever.
Is it bad?
No.
No, it's not bad.
But Marta, were you going to give any money to any charity had you not been called out by the mob?
Yeah.
And it's funny that she said like this, she was inspired by what happened to George Floyd.
And she said she began to wrestle with having bought into systemic racism in ways I was never aware.
And it's like, okay.
George Floyd's murder was tragic, but A, what does that have to do with friends?
And B, what does George Floyd have to do with representation in film specifically?
Because he was killed by a police officer.
We all saw the video, the tragic video.
Like, I just don't get that correlation at all.
You're grasping at straws here.
You're grasping at straws.
And you're just like $4 million from someone who has probably more wealth.
Way more.
Like, do you feel really bad, Marta?
Like, why don't you, I don't know, do something else, like, make a show that you feel is representative of the culture today.
Right.
But, and she kind of talked about how like she wants to be more conscious of her casting and hiring.
But it's like, why don't you just hire the best people for the role?
Like, that's, that's what, that's equality, friends.
Like, don't hire someone because of their skin tone.
Why Friends Doesn't Represent 00:03:57
That's crazy.
No, and like, if she actually feels like she should be ashamed of the cast of friends, which is hilarious because they're built to your career.
And I'm pretty sure that she's the producer of Grace and Frankie.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Who are the main characters on that show?
Oh, man.
There's a lot of white people in that show.
Marta, like you have, like, you either don't care, you never did, or the whole thing is stupid, which it is.
Which it is.
And like, you're a white woman.
You're allowed to make art about things that are relative to your life.
Like, they don't all have to look like you, but like, you're allowed to make art representative of however you see the world.
And that's okay.
And you're just, it's so, it's absurd.
Like, if 80% of the population in the 90s had Unibrows and then all the TV shows had like unit, like Unibrows on them, would you be like, well, as a person without a Unibrow, I see, like, no.
She probably would.
She would.
That's what I'm getting from this article.
It's so stupid.
Well, it's just the tip of the iceberg for Hollywood.
It does get stupider.
I guess.
You want to introduce this next article?
So this article is from the Daily Caller.
It's what do a cartoon, robot, tampons, transgenderism, and kids have in common?
Ideally nothing.
Yeah.
In a perfect world.
Perfect world.
Yes.
So apparently the right, Christopher Ruffo shared a video on Tuesday of an allegedly leaked clip of a woke show called Baymax.
It'll basically be promoted to children as young as two years old, and it talks about periods and tampons, sexuality, all things that our two-year-olds must be exposed to at the age of two.
Disney CEO Bob Chapek said in March that the company was taking some action to create gay content for kids.
Guys, being gay is a sexual orientation, if y'all forgot.
Sexuality should not apply to two-year-olds.
I don't think so either.
But I mean, we've talked about this before.
Disney has their not-so-secret gay agenda.
But what I want to know is, do you think kids as young as two are actually going to even enjoy this?
Because when I first heard about periods in elementary school, I thought someone was lying.
I thought it was a joke.
Me too.
I was like, that's horrifying.
I don't, this is not fun.
No.
Or advertising.
So young.
Yeah.
Like, two is, oh, they just started walking.
Yeah.
Like, they're a toddler.
That's what, like, isn't that why they're called toddlers?
I should know this because I'm having a bad back.
But they can string like, you know, a certain number of words together at this point.
Like, they're exploring.
They're like making blocks.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, they don't.
They're still wearing diapers.
Yeah.
They're still wearing diapers.
Great.
So that's the kind of padding that they need to be focused on.
Not making a doo-doo in their diaper, not like periods.
Like, and like, and like boo, what do they call that?
Binders?
Binders.
That's horrifying.
It's horrifying.
Like, if you wanted to make this show for tweens, I would still probably be against it, but I can at least see where you're coming from because that's when kids start to sexually develop.
Are you confusing young kids?
Yes, but at least you could argue it's like it's an important time in their life for like sexual development.
Like, it's not as creepy, but you're talking to literal toddlers who wear diapers.
Yeah, it's so creepy.
Some of you are still breastfeeding.
Yeah, and I mean, like, guys, isn't like having a period something that only women can do?
No.
Like, isn't that?
No, am I right?
Anyone can have a period, Nat.
I might be wrong.
You know what?
I'm wrong so often.
I just think, you know, your two-year-old should be just like busy being two.
Yeah.
You're only two once.
Yeah.
You know?
Like, swings.
Yeah.
Those little fake like lawn mowers that have like the things in them.
Exactly.
You know, I did a lot of work with like a little grocery cart.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
Those are great.
Yeah.
Good times.
Yeah.
I remember that.
Yeah.
So don't let your kids watch Disney.
We say that probably every episode, but don't do it.
It's terrible.
We say that every episode, but pretty well.
Don't listen.
No, you guys.
You guys don't know.
Body Image Debates 00:08:07
So moving on here, Sarah Jessica Parker is proud of the fact that she's never stepped foot in a plastic surgeon's office.
I'm proud of her too.
Me too.
I think it's really great because it's now, unfortunately, the norm in our society for women to go under the knife.
And by the way, like, I'm pro-choice about that.
Yeah.
Do you want a new face?
Absolutely.
By all means.
But I think women need to be.
It's really cool to not.
It is because I think women need more examples of women who are willing to embrace their natural beauty.
And, you know, especially aging women.
Exactly.
Exactly.
And like, aging is a privilege.
Like, some people don't ever get to aging.
Exactly.
Yeah.
My granddad used to say, death, or sorry, aging sucks, but it's better than the alternative.
Right.
Yeah, definitely.
And we kind of talked about this in our blitz last week about how people are calling Sarah Jessica Parker brave because she's sporting gray hair now.
And I would just like to say, like, would you guys say this to a man?
No.
Like, no one's saying this about George Clooney.
He's a silver fox.
But what is she?
An old hag?
Yeah.
We talk about like sexism and representation in Hollywood.
And we.
All the female directors stand up, take a bow.
But we still do the same BS all the time.
And it's such a good point.
Like, a man would never be called brave for wearing gray hair ever, ever, ever.
Yeah, definitely.
And like, she's one of those women in Hollywood who's been scrutinized for her appearance a lot.
But we never scrutinize ugly male actors.
Like Leonardo just gets to rock his alopecia bare belly and no one's telling him to lay off the salt.
Yeah.
You know, like it's just like, what?
Like it's such a double standard and it's completely unfair.
It is.
Just leave her alone.
Yeah.
I really respect her a lot.
Like, I will say her character in Sex of the City is a terrible person.
Yes, she's awful.
Yeah.
But she's gorgeous as a human being in real life.
Yeah.
And she always has the best outfit at the Met Gala.
Call back to another episode, which I forget the number of.
Most importantly.
Most importantly.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So anyway, there's a few other weird standards that we're going to talk about in Hollywood.
Do you want to talk about the next one?
Yeah.
So Victoria Beckham opened up recently about a video that resurfaced from 1999 where she was forced to be weighed on live TV two months after giving birth.
Do we want to play the clip?
Yeah.
Let's look at the timestamp.
So it's at 311 producer Olivia.
It's disgusting.
It's horrifying.
Like, who the hell is this good?
I know, this like ugly rando.
No offense.
I'm not trying to be judgmental, but like, who the hell are you to tell Victoria Beckham?
Yeah.
What to do?
Yeah, exactly.
I just want to hear her awesome accent.
You know, so pretty.
It is.
Oh, David Beckham and I.
We just had sex and then we had a baby.
No, that's David Beckham's accent.
I am the one.
I haven't done it.
I mean, I'm really nice.
You know, I'm going to be one of those sickly women who didn't have to do anything.
I don't, I don't.
Actually, a lot of people say, does David help you, you know, sort of work out?
Oh, lose weight in other ways.
What way is that?
Like, I've got no idea.
Squat thrush, you know, circuit training.
Is your way back to normal?
Yeah, it is.
Can I check?
Do you want to?
Oh, no, you did this to Jerry, didn't you?
Come on.
No, but Jerry was that really small.
Yeah, but it's all right.
Jerry is horrible.
She finally got to number two.
It's all right.
Yeah, number two is great.
Is it all right?
You can afford number twos, can't you?
Eight stone's not bad at all.
You've been on it.
Twelve stone.
Yeah, I think you said that.
So everything's been a little bit different.
Honestly, like, honestly.
Honestly.
Imagine like a male celebrity just had a surgery and they're like, lift these weights on national television and let your gallbladder explode.
And if she said no, I'm sure she would have faced some backlash, you know?
And it's just, I think she probably should have said no, but you're on the spot.
It's so uncomfortable.
Like, no, sorry, go ahead.
No, go, go.
I was just going to say, like, like you were saying, she would have faced backlash.
And I think it's this standard of like women who are rude will be cast as like ugly, sorry, like mean and shrewd and like cold, bitchy.
Bitchy.
And so women go along with this.
Like, have you ever felt that way in real life?
Yeah, where you're like, oh, I don't want to do this.
I'm uncomfortable.
But like, I don't want to be a bitch.
Yeah.
So I'm going to do it.
Definitely.
And it's awful.
It's at the expense of your own comfort, which is just not fair.
And like, obviously, she's thin as a pin.
But imagine if she was feeling insecure about her weight loss baby.
Like everyone's body's different.
Yeah.
Like it's just not something you ask a woman who just like brought up brought life into the world.
No, yeah.
You know?
Like I just created a human being from her body.
And she popped it out.
Yeah.
Okay.
You people make me sick.
Yeah, you guys.
You're good.
It's uh, and also too, like, don't you think that she probably has more interesting things to talk about than her weight?
Yeah.
Like I feel like.
She's a freaking spice girl.
She's, I don't know if she was a fashion designer at that time, but she was just like, she was trendy as hell.
Yeah, she was probably working on it.
Like, what are your career goals?
What's motherhood like?
Yeah.
Like, I don't know.
No, no one cares about that.
Just like, how skinny are you?
Yeah.
And she was also at one point called fat when she was in the Spice Girls, which is hilarious.
Hilarious.
Like on a bad day, she was skinny.
Yeah.
But who cares?
Do you kind of think that our like society's obsession with like back then, the like thinness, the heroin chic, do you think that that's why the pendulum has swung so far in 2022, where we're like, oh, if you're a Lizzo, you're the prettiest thing ever, or that's healthy.
Like, I think that you gotta find a healthy middle.
Exactly.
Yeah.
Like, talking about a woman's weight like that just perpetuates these like extremes.
Yeah, absolutely.
And it's gross and it needs to stop.
Yeah.
Men.
You make me sick.
You make me sick.
Well, here's another.
You can take it.
Oh, yeah.
So we got, this is a nice one.
So proud Kristen Cavallari says she doesn't recognize former self after weight gain.
So on June 30th, the Hills alum shared a carousel of old and new photos that showcased how far she's come in her health journey.
So I think she's struggled with like being too skinny a lot of her life.
We can maybe show the images in the carousel here.
So the first one is her now.
Yeah.
That was her when she was too skinny, I think.
Can we go back to the first one?
Yeah, so this first one is this one here.
So that's now.
I mean, to me, it doesn't look like a wrong.
Yeah.
But she looks healthy.
Yeah, she looks and she feels healthy.
Yeah.
That's the point.
And well, one of the things that I really appreciate is that she said she wants to feel like strong.
And I think that's such an important message to send to like young women.
It's not about being skinny.
It's not about being fat.
It's about being strong.
Because when you're strong, you're healthy.
Yeah, she said she's never felt better, and that's the point.
And yeah, like, does she have all the time and money in the world to dedicate to that?
Yes, but she's also setting an amazing example where like she did say she didn't have an eating disorder, but maybe she just wasn't diagnosed with an eating disorder and she's trying not to be a drama queen about it, but maybe she had some serious body dysmorphia or whatever things that the average woman deals with that isn't diagnosed with an eating disorder, like probably all of us.
Yeah.
Right.
So she's trying to make a point where she's like, I feel strong, I feel good, and I don't recognize the person in the photo because although the change isn't that drastic, like that person's goals in her mind were different than mine now.
And I think that's the point of this.
Yeah, like she has a healthier relationship with her body.
And I think like your children grow, like she's a mom now.
And I think if your children grow up and they see you having a complicated relationship with food, like that's going to trickle down into their life.
And you don't want that.
Like your children need to see you have a healthy relationship with food, I think.
Did you see that video of Kim Kardashian?
I think maybe you sent it to me where there's cookies.
There's like, they like arrive at an Airbnb or something on keeping up with the Kardashians and there's like a tray of cookies and she's like, what are those doing?
Like she's in front of her children, her female children.
And she's like, we need to get rid of these.
She's like, I'm literally going to flesh them down the toilet.
And Kendall was like, but I like those cookies.
And they're like, just have some self-control, Kim.
It's like, she literally like moves them in front of her children.
Like the kids are probably like, I'd like a cookie.
That's like speaking of having an unhealthy, complicated relationship with food, like Kim, you are currently described as the most beautiful woman on the planet to some.
Yeah.
And you are making a big, and obviously she's doing it for drama, maybe, but it's like, you're doing that for drama in front of your children.
Yeah.
Chris Pratt Clarifies Christian Views 00:09:17
And on the world stage, too.
So you're not only negatively impacting your own children who are going to grow up with possible eating disorders, but any other girl who's watching that show is like, get these cookies out of my face.
Like you, if you don't want to eat the cookie, don't eat the cookie.
It's just like Demi Lovato getting mad at that bakery for making sugar-free cookies.
Like, go and eat your sugar-full cookies.
Demi, not everyone has to cater to your crazy body dysmorphia.
Like, it's pretty crazy.
No, it's so true.
And like, kids are always watching their parents and observing them and how they behave and how they react to things.
And like, I just think that you're setting a bad example, Kim.
Well, that's what she does.
Yeah.
Surprise, surprise.
Surprise, surprise.
Mary.
All right, let's move on here.
So there are actually, allegedly, allegedly.
We theorize some based.
Sink oil hats.
Yeah.
Some based celebs in Hollywood, maybe.
Maybe?
Maybe.
Maybe, possibly.
I don't know.
They probably don't talk about it a lot.
Although this one.
Okay, so let's go through.
Well, let's talk about the first article.
Yeah, let's do it.
This is what kicked off this conversation.
Chris Pratt recently clarifies his views that I'm not a religious person, which is like he's trying to appease the woke mob by denouncing his Christianity.
Yeah.
Well, and it's kind of funny because he's like, he says spiritual might be a more accurate word, but it's like, while I'm of the mindset that Christianity is more of a relationship than like an organized religion to a degree, like you saying you're spiritual doesn't cut it for me because that could mean literally anything.
Yeah, like literally Satanists say that.
Yeah, exactly.
Any girl in university taking like first-year philosophy, which was me, said, I'm not religious, I'm spiritual.
Exactly.
That's just such a, that's just, oh, and it usually speaks to the fact that you're not practicing, like, you don't practice the Bible, you know?
Yeah.
And he does.
Yeah, he definitely, or it seems.
Well, he claims that he has a church.
Yeah.
So anyone who has a church and he says in his own words that he believes God is real.
Yeah.
Those, like, whatever you want to label it, like, I'm going to label you.
You're religious and that's okay.
But like, you're demonizing every other Christian.
Who supported you.
Yeah.
By saying, oh, no, I'm not, I'm not really religious because you, what?
Because you want to appease the woke mob, you think that's going to work?
Yeah.
And that's going to, it's worked out for so many people.
Give them an inch.
That's going to, that's going to tide them.
Yeah, definitely.
And it kind of, it seems like he's referring to like a religious or zealous spirit in one of the quotes because he's talking about how like the church has sinned and stuff.
And it's like, yeah, all people sin and fall short of the glory of God.
I mean, like the Pharisees in the New Testament were religious zealots and they were bad and called out for it.
Any good Christian, any Bible-believing Christian is going to call out those evildoers.
Like, you know, heller.
That's like saying, like, I'm not a human because humans have been, like, there's so much tragedy and like so much sin and monstrous behavior that humans have committed.
So, like, I'm just like, not human.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think this all came to a head because, well, there's a couple incidences.
One was he thanked his wife publicly for delivering a healthy baby girl, and people freaked the F out because his first wife, Anna Ferris, they had a premature child who's now fine and he had to have a bunch of surgeries.
He's like nine now.
Yeah, he's so cute.
Yeah, he's adorable.
He's so cute.
But people are like, oh, you're like dissing your ex-wife.
And he's like, no.
Like, you're not allowed to say thank you for delivering a healthy baby girl.
I think the delivering part is mostly thanking his wife for delivering a child.
Exactly.
You think he didn't do that to Anna Ferris privately, at least?
Yeah, definitely.
And most recently, Elliot Page slammed Pratt and accused him of belonging to an anti-LGBTQ.
Because she has nothing better to do.
She has nothing better to do because.
Or he.
Whatever.
They have nothing better to.
That's actually.
They go by.
Okay.
Well, you know what?
This is getting absolute.
Yeah.
And so Pratt responded to this person's accusation by saying the church he attends regularly, or the church he attends believes open source to everyone.
Yeah.
So, so Chris, you have a church.
He's like, my church.
So anyone who says my church, religious, probably.
A little bit.
Like, like a little.
Like, people who are not religious don't have a church that they say my church.
That they frequently go to.
Yeah, no, definitely.
Yeah.
And like, going to a church that does not affirm gay marriage does not mean gay people cannot attend.
Literally, as Chris Pratt mentioned, all Christian churches want everyone to come.
Yeah.
Everyone, everyone.
Like if your church is actually shutting people out, then I don't know.
Maybe it's not a Christian church.
Yeah.
Also, you know what another sin is?
Is divorce.
Divorce is a sin according to the Bible.
And people, divorced people go to church all the time.
Hey.
All the time.
And I will say, I will say that I noticed that pastors are more likely to talk about the sin of being gay more than divorce.
And I would argue why.
It's because it's a sin against yourself, too.
But so is divorce.
No, like sexual sins, like yeah, we will get into this.
We can talk about it.
But it's like people who sin, like all of us, go to church.
Every single one of us are sinners.
That's why we go.
That's why we go to church.
So, like, Chris.
Come on.
Come on.
You're not going to appease the mob by saying you're not a Christian.
Like, that's not, like, you can do it.
You're doing it for another role, which you're probably already going to get.
People love you.
Yeah.
Because you're talented.
You're talented.
But I think it's important to note, Chris, that Hollywood hates Christians and Christianity.
You already know this.
You're called to pick up your cross.
Okay.
Like, your reward is in heaven, man.
Like, who cares if a couple haters bring you down?
Yeah.
Like, you care about Elliot Page.
Yeah.
No one cares about Elliot Page.
These are facts.
Yeah.
This is a factual statement.
Straight facts.
Anyways, so here's another celebrity you might not have known is based.
Oh, who?
Oh my gosh, Kelsey Grammer.
Hello.
Who played Frasier on the show, Frasier?
Wow.
And also Sid Joe Bob famously on The Simpsons, which I'm currently re-watching.
And he's got the most amazing voice ever.
And I had no idea he was based.
But he criticized, well, he criticized politicians in general, but he wore a pro-life t-shirt.
And the ladies on the view had a huge heart attack cackle about it.
They would.
Because imagine if they wore a pro-choice t-shirt or someone wore like, you wouldn't hear anything about that.
It's not okay to have different opinions on this topic.
It's just not okay.
So he was slammed for that.
But amazingly, he's not canceled.
Yeah.
Like he just had a show.
At least in the last 10 years, he's had a show.
Do you know why he probably isn't canceled?
Because he's so lovable.
Well, that, and he doesn't bend a knee.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Like, the key is to just keep trudging off.
I think you're right.
And I think Chris Pratt is taking the wrong step there.
And I think you don't bend the knee ever.
Never.
And it's over for you.
Yeah.
And I love Fraser, and I'm going to do a re-re-rewatch of it.
And so are you guys now, I think.
It's great.
Have a few other ones that we think.
I'm convinced that Paris Hale Tun is based.
We have no, I have no evidence for that.
Obviously, guys.
I don't know.
Let us know.
So we love her.
Yes.
We loved her anyways.
Yeah.
I mean, again, like, she also got famous off of a sex tape, which I notoriously think Kim Kardashian is a big H-O-E for doing.
And I would argue that anyone who gets famous off of a sex tape is a sex worker in a way.
Yeah, it's not ideal.
It's not ideal.
You know, maybe don't do that.
Yeah, no.
But I think she's changed.
So that's good.
Yeah.
I like her.
Me too.
Do you have any more here?
Yeah, we do.
So there's Carrie Underwood.
Not surprising.
She's a country music stereotype.
Candace Cameron Bohr, who played DJ on School House.
There you have it.
Mark Wahlberg of the Wahl Burgers.
Yeah.
Burgers are not my favorite.
I love burgers.
I love burgers, but those burgers are not my favorite.
The Wahl Burger Burgers.
Oh, have you had one?
Yeah.
Oh.
I have not.
So I will try one.
Yeah.
Tim Allen.
That one's not much of a shock.
No, because everyone knows.
Yeah.
You want to do the rest?
Sure.
I think even though Matthew McConaughey had that, you know, sort of reaction to the tragic Texas shooting, I'm convinced Matthew McConaughey is based.
Yeah.
I mean, I think you could argue that him coming out strongly against guns, while that's not a right-wing policy, is pro-life, which is a right-wing policy.
Well, and also he owns guns.
A lot of conservatives failed to mention that when they were rage tweeting about him.
So funny.
Matthew.
Yeah.
Kanye West, which you all know.
Caitlin Jenner.
Y'all know.
John Isaac, who's a basketball player.
He's like so tall, you guys.
And he recently put out a book because he's the basketball player who stood even though others were kneeling.
He plays in Florida.
Anyway, he's so well-spoken and cool.
So go check him out.
Honestly.
Watch some b-ball.
Watch some b-ball.
Yeah.
Do we have any more?
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I don't.
I feel like there's like a thousand.
There's probably a thousand.
Obviously, the ones that you're most interested in are Nat and Kat.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We're celebs.
We are.
In our own little circle, which is.
It's right here.
It's right here.
Oh my gosh.
Is that Kat?
No.
Okay.
That's for real.
Okay.
Anyway, send us your suggestions.
Yeah, there's probably more that we don't even know about.
Yeah.
I've heard from Ben Shapiro.
Not personally.
She's heard.
When we were talking.
He said on a podcast that he knows a lot of people in Hollywood because he used to live there who will like whisper to him like, oh, I totally agree with you, but I can't say anything.
And he's like, a lot of high-power people in Hollywood that he's not going to name because he's cool.
Which is nice.
It's not his job to out people like that because their livelihood could be destroyed, which is so sad.
Yeah, it's so gross.
What is this?
Yeah, Hollywood is disgusting.
It's like McCarthyism.
Like, but not bad.
All right.
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I think that's the sure.
Is that the sure?
That's the sure.
That's the sure.
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