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Episode 38: The One With The Gold Digger

Kristen and Brittany

Football season kicks off with Eagles-Cowboys drama while celebrity dating news shocks fans and the fashion world prepares for major leadership changes.

• Fantasy football drafts bringing excitement as NFL season begins
• Cowboys vs Eagles rivalry game marked by player ejection for spitting incident
• Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend trademarking "gold digger" in apparent business strategy
• Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun dating despite 17-year age gap and his controversial reputation
• Justin Bieber surprises fans by dropping "Swag II" with 23 additional songs
• Anna Wintour retiring from Vogue with 39-year-old Chloe Malle named as replacement

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Speaker 1:

Ready, ready. Well, thanks to everyone who tuned in and listened. How did it go?

Speaker 2:

It was good. Yeah, I feel like I will say that episode got me all ready for the draft, all ready for football. I watched last night, but I think my draft went pretty well. I think I was like the sixth pick out of either eight or 10. And I got Joe Burrow as my quarterback. Let's go.

Speaker 1:

I got CeeDee.

Speaker 2:

Lamb was my first pick. He played last night. He got like 18 points, so that was good. But then I. My second pick was AJ Brown, who I've had before. He's on the Eagles and he didn't do well. I love AJ Brown he is, so I do too. I've had him on fantasy for a few years. I get like attached to my fantasy players. You do.

Speaker 1:

Actually I have a lot of repeats, but he's the guy who wore his pink cleats a couple seasons, seasons ago, so his daughter would recognize who he was and his kind of stuff. That's so cute, I didn't know that. Yes, and he's a huge mental health advocate Huge. You'll see him on the sidelines reading, literally reading self-help books and stuff.

Speaker 2:

Wow, yes, I feel like that takes a real man to do that as a football player on a football field.

Speaker 1:

Preach sister. Yeah, so we root for him. So I'm happy you got him on your team.

Speaker 2:

Okay, well, that makes me feel better about him only getting 1.8 points last night. Yeah, I mean, could be better there. But the team I was playing, my cousin's team and she had Jalen Hurts, oh yeah, he had a good game. So, yeah, things aren't looking well for me. He got like 25 points, but yeah, I was totally like, oh yeah, is Jalen Hurts like a legit quarterback, chris? Or did his defense carry him? Yeah, oh, my God, you're sounding like the storylines are just coming in already.

Speaker 1:

Just you know rolling off the tongue with ease.

Speaker 2:

I feel like I need to report that kyle drafted. Josh allen is his quarterback because he's clearly a bills lover secret or not, I don't know but I mean that's a good bill.

Speaker 1:

The bills.

Speaker 2:

All you want, baby K. Well, who else did he get? Let's see, oh he got Jay Connor. Chris always makes fun of me because I never know their names, like I'm like. Jay Connor James, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I hate.

Speaker 2:

James Connor. He got Justin Jefferson. He's good. I don't know Kyle always like picks weird players that I don't know and then he like still ends up like winning. He's like a savant.

Speaker 1:

That's why he's our new NFL correspondent.

Speaker 2:

Exactly.

Speaker 1:

Exactly, there's also a Clemson running back on the Eagles offense Will Shipley.

Speaker 2:

Oh, so you are that? Yeah, so you're probably starting to like the eagles yeah, the eagles are kind of climbing up the ranks. Oh, and I like jason kelsey and he was on the eagles. Yeah, yeah, totally. What do you think of the game?

Speaker 1:

oh, I mean, I thought it was a good game. I thought the first. Well, I only watched up until the rain.

Speaker 2:

Delay there was a rain delay. I only watched. Yeah, I only watched the first half.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, so but apparently, I guess, delay, there was a rain delay. I only watched, yeah.

Speaker 2:

I only watched the first half.

Speaker 1:

Yeah so, but apparently I guess like there was really no points scored in the second half. It was like all defense. So I'm glad I watched the first half, which was a lot of action, a lot of touchdowns. I thought Jalen Hurts played really well. I felt like he like was running and scrambling. He scored two touchdowns and it was fun. It was a. What about the guy that spit in?

Speaker 1:

Dak Prescott's face, oh I know, I know that was crazy. The fuck that was crazy. Yeah, so there was a defense defensive lineman for the Eagles who like first one of the best players on the defense, which that's really interesting, cause that actually probably bit them in the ass in the second half definitely that's what the like announcers were saying oh really, yeah, I mean yeah, he was ejected for that. You can't do that good yeah, I don't.

Speaker 2:

I don't give him any sympathy. Like what the fuck are you doing, dude? You're in the national football league, you're playing football professionally, for a lot of money and you're spitting in people's faces totally like control yourself, yeah yeah if I was I, if I would have kicked him right out of the game yeah, no, that was crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I, I that's embarrassing, honestly, like he should be embarrassed. And yeah, no excuse, I agree with you, get him out of there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, the eagles should be too I know that they're that's like a heated rivalry, but still, oh, I didn't even know that that was a real heated rivalry, but still, oh, I didn't even know that that was a real rivalry, yeah, cause like they're in like the same division and everything.

Speaker 1:

Oh, makes sense, yeah, but anyway, speaking of football, did you see? This happened like a week ago, but we need to talk about this Cause I actually think it's hilarious. Bill Belichick's girlfriend, jordan Hudson. She trademarked the phrase gold digger because apparently, like her company, tce rights management submitted an application last month to trademark the name to use for like jewelry and like merch and that's what. And I guess, like they also trademarked a bunch of other things that like are related to Belichick, like chapel bill, the Belichick way, just like a bunch of phrases that they're probably going to be using for like merch and everything. But what do you think of that? Her trademarking the word, the term, gold digger.

Speaker 2:

I don't know. I'm honestly a little torn. I feel like it's like I get that. She's kind of like leaning into it and it's like almost sarcastic you know like she's like like yeah, I don't know, clapping back, I guess, at people that are calling her a gold digger. But it's also like I mean, it just makes you look like a gold digger, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

Well, I feel like we often like when people lean into their stuff, yeah, like if you're going to do it, own it. Like Sabrina, yeah, yeah, yeah, but like I get what you're saying, because I still am just also not on board with this relationship. She is 24 and he is 73.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, it's like not something I would want to lean in on. Yeah, I mean, but I appreciate the confidence or something like the willingness to do it. I don't know.

Speaker 1:

But I also wonder if, like this, this kind of makes me think that she's like maybe not doing doing this to be with him for like the long haul, but more so doing this to like make a bunch of money through her own company and then like leave him.

Speaker 2:

You know what I mean, like I could see that. Yeah, I mean that's probably like a real, that's a real strategy today. Today, because all you need to make a lot of money these days is like a lot of followers and 15 minutes of fame.

Speaker 1:

Like she could just literally do like a flash sale and, if the stuff's good, like she could be good to go for for you know, I don't know for life, but like she could have a lucrative business at 24 yeah, easy, easy. But then you gotta like sleep with belt check no, honestly, every time I see a photo of them together, like it's just like imagine sleeping with him.

Speaker 2:

No no.

Speaker 1:

Like ew, ew. I just I can't get over the fact that when she was like five years old, he was like 50-something.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, he could be her dad by far. He could probably almost be her grandfather.

Speaker 1:

Oh, oh, definitely, it's so gross.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I wonder what he thinks. I mean, it's giving gold digger, she's using him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I mean, did you see the headlines? This was back in April. They did a. They did an interview with CBS and someone asked about cause he was coming out with a book and the interviewer asked Belichick about like the origin story of how him and Jordan met. And she was kind of sitting behind the interviewer and she was like we're not talking about that and kind of interrupted. And Belichick later came out and defended her because he was just, like we had said to CBS beforehand, like we're not going to talk about Jordan, we're just going to talk about the book. She was just making sure that the interview stayed on track. But then a lot of people kind of came out and were like what's going on here?

Speaker 1:

Like little miss, you know, you could see in a relationship like that where he has the money, he has the fame, he's older, that the power dynamic would be like him. You know him having the power. But that interview kind of flipped it where people were like is she like controlling him type of thing, maybe, maybe, I don't know it was. It was weird, but apparently he says that in his book I read this today on people that he is, quote never been happier and he called her his muse and her in his new book muse yeah isn't that like who you make art about.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I don't think that's the right use of that word. I mean, like what is he making football plays on behalf of her? I don't get it, I'm dead. I mean seriously, I don't think that's the right word.

Speaker 1:

That's hilarious. Yeah, it's so true. I don't know. I don't know. I mean like, obviously any 73-year-old that can get with a very attractive 24-year-old is going to be like taken with her. Call it a muse, call it a booty call.

Speaker 2:

Oh wow, so right, yes, she, yeah, she's local.

Speaker 1:

She's from the area. Yeah, she went to Bridgewater state, she was a cheerleader and they met on a plane in 2021, which I don't like because that was four years ago, so she was 20 at that time.

Speaker 1:

She wasn't even legally able to drink alcohol. Let's just put that in perspective. Yeah, but they met on a flight from Boston to Florida. They sat next to each other. Ew, Isn't that just crazy, though? Like think about just the circumstance that has to happen, where you just randomly see the next to Bill Belichick. You have like a three-hour flight.

Speaker 2:

And all of a sudden you know the course of his life, like they're dating three years later or two years later or whatever. I mean, was it coincidence, though I feel like I've read enough of these psycho girlfriend books to not.

Speaker 1:

Oh, maybe she planned it.

Speaker 2:

Maybe she wow, that's some like, that's some like I mean, that's a perfect way. Yeah, exactly, that's like a perfect way to like meet someone and be able to spend a good amount of time with them with no distractions.

Speaker 1:

Wow, brittany Yesney. Yes, that's so true. Like he can't be on his phone, he can't be doing any work. Yeah, oh, I don't like that. I hope that's not the case. I like it better thinking that they just like.

Speaker 2:

You know it's like happenstance, but if she planned that damn but then it's like he was like 50 and like preying on like a college girl, like I know the whole thing's just gross.

Speaker 1:

The whole thing's like icky that's the word I think of is just icky. But I don't, I don't know. But now, since they're already together, part of me doesn't hate this whole gold dig like.

Speaker 1:

I kind of giggled when I read it because I was like you know, if you're gonna do it like I guess I do it, maybe she's at least she's not a victim to me. It feels like I'd rather her be kind of I mean, I don't know, I'm kind of just like talking off the cuff here, I don't know, but I feel like I'd rather have her be like smart and savvy than be a victim of like totally.

Speaker 2:

It could be like, if she's masterminding the whole thing at at least like you got to give her credit.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's the perfect way to say it. And I guess there's going to be like a, a Hulu docu-series about Bella checks, debut season at UNC, and I'm curious if she's going. It's supposed to be about the players and putting like the football program together, but I'm curious if she's going to make an appearance on it. I feel like she will. If that, I feel like she will, oh, probably, I'm sure she. If this is like, if she's the mastermind that we think she is, I'm sure she's getting her way in there and getting some screen time. Yeah, yeah For sure. But anyhow.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, we'll see. We'll see what happens. Well, the big news that we have for today, our big kind of story, is some dating news Sydney Sweeney and.

Speaker 2:

Scooter Braun are dating. I can't believe that. Isn't that crazy?

Speaker 1:

When you texted me that my jaw literally dropped.

Speaker 2:

I was like what I don't know. I just feel like that came out of nowhere. I mean, he's also like 20 years older than her.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I was going to say it's another big age gap. She's 27. He's 44.

Speaker 2:

And I liked her. I feel like she seemed like she was cool gap she's 27. He's 44. And, like she, I liked her. I feel like she seemed like she was like cool and clearly she's not.

Speaker 1:

No, I don't know. See, here's the thing. Well, maybe just because we're talking about a 50 year age gap, a 17 year one now to me feels like nothing, and I know it's definitely not nearly as bad.

Speaker 1:

No, and I mean, I know people in my personal life who have married people who are 20 years older and they are very happy, so like yeah, but so, age gap aside, I guess there's okay. So when I thought about it, like I was shocked too, just because there, I just never would have even thought that they would be in the same circles. But I actually am not that surprised. I feel Sydney Sweeney people don't know this about her because she's such like a sex symbol. I feel like she is incredibly smart and like business savvy. She was valedictorian of her high school.

Speaker 2:

Oh, I believe it. She's really good at acting, she's a great actress yeah.

Speaker 1:

She's legit for sure. She went to USC, the university of Southern California, to for a business degree. I guess she didn't finish, but she has been interviewed saying that she was studying business solely so that she was able to read her own contracts, so that she wouldn't get screwed over because so many people take cuts and like with the fact that like streaming isn't it's like now the thing, so they don't get like residuals.

Speaker 1:

That's solely why she went. She said, is to like be able. She's been acting since she was like little To be able to like read and, you know, do all of her business stuff, which I respect the hell out of that.

Speaker 2:

Same. Yeah, I do too. This is like another time, though, when I feel like I don't know if my sense of reality is just a little clouded with Taylor, but, like to me, I feel like everyone hates Scooter Braun, so like, if you're seeing Scooter Braun, like everyone's going to hate you too.

Speaker 1:

Well, I definitely think I mean before the whole Taylor of it all, like I think his reputation was pretty good, like I mean he just, he just he well, he discovered Justin Bieber.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, that's doesn't mean he's a good person.

Speaker 1:

No, no, I know, but I don't think anyone knew anything about his personal life before the Taylor thing. But like I think his reputation was he was super smart, like he managed, he found Bieber, he managed Ariana Grande, forever Kanye West when before Kanye was crazy.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I'm not saying he's not legit a really great business person and manager and all that. It doesn't surprise me that she would be attracted to that. I guess it's like the whole roundabout way of like, if she's so business savvy, I could see someone of that caliber and having that much money and that much success, I could see why she might like him. That's a good point.

Speaker 2:

That's true. I could see why they would click. I don't know, though, wouldn't you just be worried that everyone would hate you?

Speaker 1:

I don't know she gets so much hate. Anyway, she does. Yeah, she gets a lot of hate and she was just under like fire for the American Eagle thing yeah, did you hear about that?

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I feel like for some reason we didn't talk about it.

Speaker 1:

But yeah, I heard about that, I watched it. Do you want to give like the lowdown?

Speaker 2:

Oh, yeah, sure, If you didn't watch it. I mean, this happened probably like a month ago. She was in an American Eagle ad and she was wearing jeans and I don't remember exactly what she said, but something like your jeans like determine your hair color and your skin color and your eye color, and my jeans are blue and like puts on her jeans and people are saying it's like a nod to like Hitler and like white supremacy, yeah, you genetics or something which, like I mean I can see, but at the same time, like I work in advertising, they. It's crazy when people miss this stuff, because when I'm like I kid you not, they'll go through hundreds of rounds of review on a commercial that is so wild, like so many people will weigh in so many times. It's crazy when they miss that stuff. I mean I don't know that I would have picked up on it immediately, but I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I don't know if I would have, necessarily. When I first heard about it I didn't think, looking at that ad, that it was like white supremacy ad. I same she, her in and of herself. She's a sex symbol. I didn't know that she said like oh, your jeans to turn. I just thought that the tagline was like Sydney Sweeney has great jeans, and then that I, that's all I knew about it. So I was like oh, no, okay, that I mean that then changes my opinion, cause originally I was like people are getting worked up over. I don't think that's that big of a deal just because like great jeans, like she's just so hot, like in and of herself even if she wasn't a white woman, you know white blonde woman.

Speaker 1:

But that's interesting now that, like you're saying that, that she's saying oh, all these things, so like they're hard leaning into it, yeah, and she says it in like this, like sexy voice. She's like my jeans are blue. Well, I mean, yeah, it's on her because she is putting her face out there to see it. But I agree with you, like if it's been vetted by hundreds of rounds of execs yeah, no, it's on american eagle.

Speaker 2:

It's on american Eagle. Yeah, yeah, but that sucks. They probably spent like millions of dollars on that. Well, no, but they said the window.

Speaker 1:

No, I guess they said, though they reported that it's like her their sale, like everything's their sales and everything are doing really well.

Speaker 2:

They're going to do it.

Speaker 1:

They're doing another one with us. Oh really, they're going again with her. Yeah, they're leaning into it, but, but and she but. The thing is also she like leaning into her sexuality stuff. She sold her own bath water, this like a year.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I remember that that was gross.

Speaker 1:

It's gross, but like people buy it, people buy. So I just don't think she gives a fuck. I really don't. I don't think she's. Yeah, she cares if people think that her with Scooter Braun is he's a bad dude which I can respect. Yeah, I actually same. I respect it too, but I don't want happiness for him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, oh, totally. I mean, you know, like he's Taylor's archenemy, so we stand with Taylor, obviously. But anyway they were. This whole thing started because they were invited to Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez's wedding in June. They were kind of seen together. People think maybe that's where they met and then they were spotted together over Labor Day weekend in Lake Tahoe.

Speaker 1:

So to put a pin on this one, Sidney started. She's only really been significantly linked to her ex-fiance, Jonathan DeVino. They were together in 2018. They were engaged in 2022. There's a lot of headlines around her and Glenn Powell when they were promoting the movie. Anyone but.

Speaker 1:

You which she was a producer on. They broke up I think this year, last year, and then Scooter Braun. He was married for, I think, almost 10 years. He has three children with his ex-wife and they separated in 2024. Oh, I have news for you. I have like hot piping tea. That's kind of related to Scooter Braun, but not oh spill, yeah, okay, so that's Sydney Sweeney and Scooter Braun. We'll see what happens there. But Scooter Braun, as we have already said, he discovered and managed Bieber. And did you see I literally saw it like maybe 30 minutes this morning before we started podcasting Did you see that Bieber dropped another album? Swag too.

Speaker 2:

What no?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, this morning, are you kidding me? No, it's another 23 songs 23 songs.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I mean, his first one was like sneaky short, so the whole album now is like over two hours long. Wow, ttpd All over again. Totally Listen to any of it, is it good? I wonder if there are more of those like talking tracks.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, that's a good point. Yeah, honestly, no, I mean, like I just saw it this morning, I knew we had to say it and I I tried to read like one article before I guess no one. This was like a surprise drop. So he teased it on social yesterday. He had like a bunch of, he put a bunch of like you know, posts up, whatever, and then he dropped it early, early this morning and like the, the background's all like light pink.

Speaker 1:

So I've only listened to the first one, but I really liked the first song. Shoot, I don't even remember what it's called now, but speed demon, yeah, speed demon, yeah, that was really catchy. But I haven't listened to the rest of it yet, just because I haven't even had a chance. But oh, yay, I'm excited. I know me too, honestly, like swag I. I really liked his album. Like the longer it's been out, the more I'm like I really that was a good album. So same.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I'm not going to lie, I started my week listening to Sabrina Carpenter, but I just, I feel like I just don't love the album that much.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, and now I have swag too. Now you have swag too. So yeah, breaking hot tea Bieber with a new album. So hopefully, hopefully, it delivers, like swag did. I'm with you on Sabrina I. There's two songs I have listening a lot. I haven't touched the rest of the album. It's go go juice and house tour and that's it, yeah.

Speaker 2:

But yeah, I'm excited for this. I feel like all the artists are trying to get their their albums released before Taylor. Totally Smart.

Speaker 1:

I wonder if Olivia Rodrigo will.

Speaker 2:

I'm hoping she comes out with a new album soon.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I would be. I haven't listened to that. Wow, you know what I might listen to that a little bit this this week. I liked her. I loved Pretty Isn't Pretty. That's probably my favorite song. On Guts yeah On Guts yeah. That was her second one, right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but yeah, love is Embarrassing.

Speaker 1:

Oh wait, no, scratch that. Love is Embarrassing is my favorite song on that album. That's such a good one. And Get Him Back. That one's good If you haven't listened. If you have had any embarrassing dating moments, which your girl has had many it is such a good song to scream in your car because love is embarrassing. And she just gets it.

Speaker 2:

It's such a good one. She's funny too, she's funny.

Speaker 1:

Yeah no, Olivia Rodrigo's solid and she's got a great voice. I'm going to look at that album really, really quick. Oh yeah, Actually it's like vampire vampire, oh all american bitch american. Yeah, I like that one. This one also bad idea, right is pretty funny. Yeah, that one's funny. Oh, I haven't even heard like the deluxe. There's a few on these that I've never even heard before. Stranger, scared of my guitar girl I've always been. I've never listened to any of these.

Speaker 2:

I think maybe I listened to those like once, I don't know. I don't remember Great, but yeah, she usually is like two every two years right around September, so we'll see Okay, Last story Anna Wintour is retiring from Vogue.

Speaker 1:

She's no longer going to be the Vogue editor and she has. She has named her replacement. I might butcher this last name, but her name is Chloe Malley. I believe she's 39 years old. Oh wow, good for her. I know Right, and she previously she's been with Vogue. She was the editor of Voguecom, so she was overseeing their digital content for the website.

Speaker 2:

She also hosted a podcast, so we, like that, support our platform.

Speaker 1:

She kind of looks like her. I just Googled her. Yeah, yeah, well, she's a Nepo baby.

Speaker 2:

Oh, she is.

Speaker 1:

She is the daughter of Candace Bergen, who you know if you Google just put her name in. She was on Miss Congeniality. She's like the pageant director you would know her. I think she got her start in. Oh yeah, yeah, I know her Pageant director, yep, yep. And I want to say she was on a TV show Murphy Brown for like a long time in, like the 80s or 90s. There's also kind of a funny little roundabout way. So, yeah, this is impressive, 39 years old, becoming the editor to replace anna wintour. But here's the thing. What do you like? Well, I guess, what are your thoughts on this?

Speaker 2:

just in general wait, I have a question. Didn't anna wintour like kind of get pushed out? I don't know, I have no idea oh, I thought this was announced a while ago, like she was retiring or she was like leaving, I don't know. Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I don't really care that much about magazines, so britney words out exactly how I feel, like I kind of was like I know it's a prestigious title and anna wintour like anna wintour to me is like bigger than vogue, even like I just feel like, yeah, almost simultaneous, like the two of them go together vogue on its own, maybe, because I'm not a fashionista, but I don't know a single person in my life who's who reads vogue I don't know a single person well, maybe my mom who reads magazines, but yeah, I know.

Speaker 2:

I mean, I feel like there is like a premiumness, like a clout to the name. It's like time or like forbes, yeah. Yeah is like a an element of like the name, like vanity fair or something that makes it more legit. But I just feel like that's kind of like the old days now. I feel like the way people get popular is like if they're good and like on their talent, like if the content's good, people will read it. It's not as much about like the name.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, I, I agree, but I just, I just think in general, like editorials, magazines like they're, they're on the way out. You know, like back in the day I would buy magazines, we would go, I mean, when we were younger, when we were teenagers, we would go and buy magazines at like CVS or you would read them, you know, like a doctor's office.

Speaker 2:

I would always read them at the gym and they're like the elliptical.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now I just feel like people go on their phone if they're in like a waiting room so they don't even read them, then you know, I just it's a waste of paper. It's a waste of paper. I wonder if she's going to really to bring it into a more modern platform, you know, rather than just the magazine.

Speaker 2:

She's coming into a tough role. I wouldn't want to be like. I feel like publish, publishing in general, is getting like torn apart by AI. Oh my gosh, Because like think of it now, when you Google, like it will just answer your question right in Google. You don't like click to another website and like that's how, like publications like Vogue or like any of the other ones, got website traffic is because people would search and then click to their website.

Speaker 2:

And now like people just find the answer right there, so it's like it's kind of killing them.

Speaker 1:

That's actually I did. There was this like Supreme Court ruling that just happened this week against Google, like about that. Like I guess there was a big antitrust lawsuit that google needed to, that they were too big of a monopoly that they need to, like you know, share their data and whatever. But but they the court ruled in favor of google because they talked about ai. They were like people are replacing google with you know google, something with just searched on AI and like chat, gpt is like more used than Google Gemini, which you know. So it's kind of interesting with that. Like people are so quickly moving away from just the search engine. I'm not there yet, I still Google everything, but I could see it happening in like a well, no, I still Google, but I just get my answers right there.

Speaker 2:

Yeah Right, I don't go anywhere else and like surf around, but no, I still Google, but I just get my answers right there. Yeah right, I don't go anywhere else and surf around, but no, well, they were slow to AI because they make a lot of money off of regular search, traditional search ads. So that's why they weren't big on AI, and now they're kind of changing their tune.

Speaker 1:

But also back to the story Vogue, but also like back to the, you know the the story.

Speaker 2:

Yeah.

Speaker 1:

I feel like the thing with that to your point about it's a tough role to step into, is if the website, if it goes down, like I feel like she will be associated with that, with like it's demise, but she's kind of stepping into like it's a no win, like she could, I mean I guess she could revive it.

Speaker 2:

And. But if it doesn't work out, then it's kind of like blamed on her, which is not really that fair, because I feel like vogue in and of itself is kind of on the decline. Anyway, yeah, I mean it's very much like the landscape, yeah, but yeah, I wouldn't want that job. Good luck, chloe. I mean good luck, chloe yeah we wish you the best. Get taylor on the met Gala again. Do a good Met Gala theme.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, do a good Met Gala. Yeah, we'd love to see Taylor there.

Speaker 2:

Oh, Travis would love that. That's the only Vogue thing I care about. Yeah, I feel like he would.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, of course. Well, that's all the time we have for today. We hope everyone has a wonderful weekend. We'll be back on Monday. We have some great stuff lined up for next week, so tune in then.

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