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In 2023, Bachelors Star Clayton Eckard was accused of fathering twins. But the pregnancy appeared to be a hoax.
“You doctor this particular test twice in selling stretch?”
I doctor the test once. It took an army of internet detectives to uncover a disturbing pattern. Two more men who'd been through the same thing. Regulaspianth, I congratulate you.
My mind was blown. I'm Stephanie Young. This is Love Trap. Laura, Scott Stelpoise.
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Including the story of the woman who last participated in a Formula One race weekend, the recent uptick in F1 romance novels and plenty of mishab scandals and sagas that have made Formula One a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years.
Listen to no grip on the I Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Two teas in a pod with Teddy Mellonkath and Tamara Judge. Welcome to another episode of The Twat Seats. Today we have Ashley and I want to so badly say
from the Bachelor. Now, but no, you are now from the real housewives of Rhode Island. It's crazy. I mean, welcome to the Bravo family. Thank you.
I'm going to need all the support I can get. You'll be just fine. I'm going to try my hardest today, not to make you cry. OK, OK, I don't even remember the lesson I cried. So it's just crazy.
I just cry on TV a lot. I don't know what it is about TV. I don't know.
“I think people just want you to be like,”
so describe yourself on TV. And if somebody says, describe yourself, like, what are you all about? I don't know how to get emotional over that stuff. That there's nothing wrong with that.
You mean, do you feel your feelings? Exactly. You feel all the feels. Yeah. I mean, and also, like, you're being authentic.
And I think that's like the number one thing you can do when you are on reality TV is to be authentic. And you can't, unless you're an actress, you can't authentically cry. Oh, I also can't authentically.
I can't keep back tears. Like, they're welling up. It's best that I let them out because it's more awkward for you to try to keep them in and have that big lump in your throat and try to talk through it.
Yeah. So have you been a cryer your whole life? Yes. I can ask my parents. So it started day one.
OK. Yeah. Well, first of all, I just want to welcome you to the family. Thank you. And welcome you to the twat stage.
Are you nervous about the show coming out? I'm nervous, but I don't think I have much to be nervous about for this season. I didn't get in any blowout fights or anything like that.
Of course, there's always, though, like you said something
when you were in the interview chair. And it's probably not going to go over well with whoever you said it about. But I don't think I said anything controversial there either really. But you know, like, well, you know the activities.
You know, there are a thing called the confessional. Get a confess sentence. The ones who don't say anything. Oh, no. And seen to somebody, but then they get in the confessional chair
and they're just full of insults. Oh, my gosh. I don't think I'm full of insults. But I probably am a bit more open in the interview chair. I don't think I have a lot to be nervous about.
I really don't have you say. It takes a lot for me to get angry at someone. I normally get more upset, sad, emotional. And I very rarely feel angry or mad. OK.
So you came from the bachelor. Yep. I mean, what do you experience that?
The greatest experience of my life.
Like it was just your married. I'm very sure. Yep. We met on the show. We met on Bachelor in Paradise.
“And then we had kind of a bit of a saga.”
But I ended up being on four franchise shows. Every single one of them was a tremendously positive experience. I grew so much from it. It was a truly a bachelor family.
And I'm just so grateful for everything that came from it. My children, my husband, like my career. Yeah. And you guys have a coffee shop? Yep.
It's called Audrey's Coffee House in Lounge. It's named after my mom, which is so sweet. I was just going to ask you who is it named after. My mom, she's alive. It's not like a dedication show.
It's like every time I say it's named after my mom, I just like, for some reason, I have to say she's alive. Because it feels like-- Oh, you know, I'm like a memorial. Yeah.
Yeah. Like your life's going to be soon on the show. Don't say it. I'm kidding. I'm just kidding.
No, you won't have the most amazing experience.
You will travel. You will do things. You will open yourself up to things you probably would have never done. You will have conversations with your husband.
I'm national TV. Yeah. The thing is, I'm really happy that we've had so many discussions already on national TV. That hopefully, it's like not that big of a difference.
OK, Rose.
“You need to just like, yeah, yeah, you never had conversations with your husband.”
You can't take it. Yes, yes. Yeah, since I have to do a bathtub scene. Oh, great. Were you a fan of the housewives?
OK, so I'm a Bravo family team. We'll show you what. Yeah, I don't watch any of them. Oh, big fan of that. Yeah, so it's a problem.
I'm not really a huge reality TV watcher, which is so crazy. The Kardashians and Bachelor are the only reality franchises I've ever watched. Do you know that's probably a good thing?
Yeah, well, I also feel like reality TV may not be relaxing for me to watch, because I kind of watch it from a little bit of behind the scenes. And I like to give an hour of TV watching to myself every night.
And I usually watch something scripted. That's like kind of what sends me out a little bit more. Well, I watch all of them. Yeah, as you have to. As I have to keep up with every bachelor.
Right. So for my podcast, right? Yeah, so every season. OK, so you have been in Rhode Island for six, seven years? Five and a half, five and a half, five.
Why do you think Rhode Island makes a great franchise for the housewives? Well, it's super insular.
“So everybody is one degree of separation from everyone.”
And a lot of people, like just know each other generations and generations back, and even if you don't know somebody, you've heard about that person. So gossip spreads fast. And the personalities are pretty unfiltered.
It's just classic New England. You know, like think of like Boston, you know? So one of my really good friends and one of my co-hosts is on your show as a friend. Yeah, to Laura.
Yeah, she's lovely. Did you meet her while filming? Or did you know her prior? I met her while filming. And what do you think of her?
Oh, I mean, she's so nice. She was amazing.
Yes, she was always very supportive.
And warm to me. Yeah, so listen, I'm going to name some of your classmates. Okay. Tell me in one word how you would describe them. Okay.
Okay. Alicia. Alicia is hilarious unintentionally often. Rosie. She's a bit fire, we all need a bit fire on the show.
Okay. Liz. Queen. Everybody keeps calling her queen and it really does fit. Queen Elizabeth.
Yes. That's what they call her. And she's got from because Dolores is really close to Liz. She told me she's got this, like, a mansion. It's a gorgeous house.
It's right on the lake. Like, if you see it from the lakes perspective, it kind of looks like a Gatsby house. Wow. So a lot of the houses on lakes. I guess it's not a lake.
I guess it's like a little, you know, it's part of the ocean. Fun fact is Rhode Island has more coastline than even California. More than any other state, which is bizarre since it's the smallest state, but it's because it has so many little inlet areas. Oh, okay.
Uh, Rula. Rula. Rula. Is. I mean, I like her.
Oh, no, I do like her. She's one of my friends. I'm trying. I don't want to call her queen, too. But the same time she is pretty queeny.
I was going to say, like, she's posh, but like, get a posh by his way. Okay. elegant. Oh. Yeah.
Elevated. Kelsey. Kelsey is, see, to me, mysterious. But maybe not to always. I'm a liar of the group.
I never have any personal beef with Kelsey, but my, uh, my friend Rosie does.
So. Hey. What about Joe Ellen? Joe Ellen is the gossip. Okay.
And she's pretty much self-proclaimed. So she gets herself in a lot of trouble. I imagine. Yeah. Also self-proclaimed.
And then one word for Dolores. I mean, we already kind of talked about her motherly, but like I say that in
Lately, like she's like supportive and warm and like she's going to like have...
her wing. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Who do you get along the best?
Do you have like a bestie on the show? My bestie is Rosie. Who do you get along the least? Louise. Um, I'd say, like, I haven't, oh, I got, and wow, that was weird.
“I, I apparently had a reaction to, well, you have to have somebody.”
I, I, I, I don't have like personal beef with anyone. I'd say I'm less of all of them. I've had like less of a bonding moment with Kelsey. Okay. You know, I just don't want to think we've like had our moment.
All right. Overall, your experience on the show. It has an air jet. Yeah. It has an air jet.
I guess that will change things. Um, yeah. Because you get to see what people say about you and your confessionals. Yeah. And on, you know, when in situations where they're filming, you were in it.
Yeah. So that's what you're like. And then what did Rosie say about me? Right. Right.
Um, I would say, it was uncomfortable. That's kind of my word and comfortable.
“It was, I was so out of my comfort zone.”
Yeah. I bet. Have you ever been on watch a happens life? No. And I'm probably most nervous about that element more than anything else.
Really? Just that, plead the fifth game. Well, I will tell you, it goes by so fast. Yeah. So fun.
Okay. And you'll have a blast. Okay. You will absolutely have a blast. Now you guys are airing.
You're going to have two episodes in the first week of airing. Yeah. You're going to be right after Beverly Hills on Thursday. And then you're going to have a second episode on Sunday. Yep.
So you guys make sure you tune in because they're going to be the first two episodes. They're going to be in one week. And then after that, every Sunday, right? Mm-hmm. April.
April.
The April 3rd on peacock was always the day after.
Why hasn't a woman formally participated in a Formula One race weekend in over a decade? Think about how many skills they have to develop at such a young age? What can we learn from all of the new F1 romance novels suddenly popping up every year? He's still smelled of podium champagne and expensive friction. And how did a 2023 event called Waga Getting change the paddock forever?
That day is just seared into my memory. I'm a culture writer and F1 expert Lily Hermann, and these are just a few of the questions I'm tackling on no grip. A Formula One culture podcast that dives into the under-explored pockets of the sport. In each episode, a different guest and I will go deeper into the wacky mishab scandals
and sagas, both on the track and far away from it, that have made F1 a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to no grip on the I-Hart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Bailey Taylor, and this is I-Girl. You may know me from my I-Girl series I've done on the streets of New York over the
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“As a woman in the industry, you're always underestimated, so you have to work extra hard”
and you have to push the narrative in a way that doesn't compromise who you are in your integrity. You know, I like to say I was kind of like a silent ninja. Each week, I have unfiltered conversations with female founders, creatives, and leaders to talk about ambition, visibility, and what it really takes to build something meaningful in the public eye.
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You know Roll Doll, the writer who thought I'd Willy Wonka, Matilda, and the BFG, but did you know he was also a spy? Was this before he wrote his stories? I must have been. Our new podcast series, the secret world of Roll Doll, is a wild journey through the hidden chapters of his extraordinary controversial life.
His job was literally to seduce the wives of powerful Americans, and he was really good at it.
You probably won't believe it either. Okay, I don't think that's true. I'm telling you, because I was a spy. Did you know Doll got cozy with the Roosevelt's? Play poker with Harry Truman, and had a long affair with a congresswoman.
And then he took his talents to Hollywood, where he worked alongside Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock before writing a hit James Bond film. How did this secret agent wind up as the most successful children's author ever?
What darkness from his covert past seeped into the stories we read as kids?
The true story is stranger than anything he ever wrote.
Listen to the secret world of Roll Doll on the I-Hart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. If you're trying to keep up with everything happening on and off the court, we've got you covered on the podcast, flagrant and funny. You look at the top four number one thieves.
What do you think UCLA is going to do? Break down that for me, my friend. Obviously, you kind is the overwhelming favorite in this tournament.
“But I, the honest, I think people are kind of sleeping on Texas.”
Experts are suggesting that UCLA is the number one challenger to you con, and that right after that would be Texas. S&C is so deep and so thick and just about everything. I really is annoying. So it's UCLA, Texas, South Carolina, LSU.
Only once I can possibly upset you con. On flagrant and funny, we're giving our unfiltered takes on the biggest moments, the conversations, everyone's having, so whether you're bracket is busted, or you just want the latest on the tournament. We got you. Listen to flagrant and funny with Kiri Champion and Jamel Hill on the I-Hart Radio app,
Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of I-Hart Women's Sports. What was harder to film? Oh, the hotlights. Housewives.
Yeah, absolutely. Housewives. I, again, felt very much out of my element when I was on Bachelor. I mean, from the moment that I landed in casting, I was like, I belong here. Like, I felt so with my people,
and I clicked with all the girls except for maybe like one or two. Immediately, it felt like a sorority, I had a blast. I mean, so many friendships, and I, I mean, like, I just look at back on it with like, golden gleam around it. And with Housewives, I just wasn't such a, wasn't, it was so traumatic, guys.
There was so much yelling, and so much name calling, and I was like,
I've never been around this before.
“Oh, well, your life is about to change my friend.”
And I can't wait to interview you season two to hear what you have to say. And how you're tuned, it has will totally change. Okay, trust me, but now you think I'll feel more comfortable? Yeah, okay. Well, you got it.
So you might your husband on the Bachelor, Jared. You've been married for six and a half years. Six and a half years. What did he say when you said, hey, I got a approach to be on the Housewives? At first, we were like, oh, yeah, so cool.
We'll see where this goes. And then as it became more of a solidified thing, we had just so many series conversations where we both went back and forth. And we just really didn't know whether or not we wanted to open our lives to the public. Yeah, again, because we were like in such a nice spot, you know?
And also your children, too. So is, was that a difficult conversation with him? Like, do we have the kids on the show? Are you okay with that? So our kids aren't social media all the time.
We do, we love like showing our life with them. I know that there's like a certain element of like, I don't want them over exposed, of course, because like, you worry about all that stuff. Oh, for sure.
They're at an age, you know, one and a half and four, that we felt comfortable with them being on the show in like natural environments, the park, their house, a zoo. Yeah, um, but like, if they were at a different age, even a little bit, even elementary school, you know,
if we're talking like second, third grade,
I would have given that component of the decision a little bit more thought. But we're okay with them right now. There's a lot of people that are like, I absolutely against it. And they're like, I don't want to put my children's face on social media. I don't want to put them on TV.
I don't want to do things. Yeah, I, my kids were on the show. Yeah. And on the, they live their life pretty much. I mean, there was time where they weren't on the show,
but I have one social media. Yeah, exactly. And they don't mind it. And like, if Dawson, my four year old, is saying, like, I don't want to shoot that. Like, I don't want to, you know, no camera, no camera.
Then I'll be like, all right, no camera. Yeah, that's fine.
“And do any of your children, like, like, didn't like it?”
Or, there was probably still too young. Yeah, it was too young because he was like three and a half. And he was filming and then the other one was literally one. There is an age though. Yeah, certainly.
And I'll be cognizant of that if we're around 14, they're like, Mom, this is cringe. Yeah, I am not doing that. Yeah, right. Yeah, trust me, I know.
Is there anything you think? You haven't seen the season yet, but is there anything that you filmed that you think you're going to regret? The hot topic that Jared and I have, like, around the two of us, is whether or not we should close our coffee shop Audrey's.
Um, it just takes up all of his time and energy and, like, even mental space, what he's not there. And it doesn't, like, it's just not worth it. We just don't need it. It's kind of like a hop, like, honestly. Like, I can give you some advice on that.
Yeah, go for it.
So we, my husband and I opened up a gem. Yeah, um, I can't remember how many seasons ago to 12 something like that. And it was, like, a desire of mine. And I, I see this was his love to his passion. Yeah, and my husband came from fitness world.
And I said, I either want to open up a bar or a gem. So we took the healthier choice in the gem. We, we're open for 10 years. That's amazing. But it was up and down and up and down.
And it was, you know, one good month, one bad month. Yeah. At the end of the day, it was in a huge money maker. That's, that's what we give us. And it was so time consumed. Yeah.
And he left his job at his dad's law firm. And we opened this together and he was trying to do both the same time. And then he just went full force with it. And, and then he did not want to give it up because he's like, he felt like he would feel like a failure.
Oh, yeah, exactly. This is what we do with the entire season. And it's like, yeah, we don't, we don't, I know him. And he, he would think, he doesn't want to like fail at this. But I'm like, it's not a failure at all.
Like you created the space in the community that people love. You have such high reviews, like humble brag. But in the New York post, they had like the celebrity restaurants ranked by customer reviews. We're number two, behind John Bon Jovi.
And it's like, you didn't fail. You created a wonderful space. It just not worth it for us because it doesn't really bring in much money. It's really hard to make money on a brick and mortar. Yeah.
And let you their franchise in, or you'll put exactly locations. But then also, you're working from six in the morning until 10 o'clock at night.
“And then you have to worry about like your quality of life.”
Like, is this what you want for this amount of money? Yeah. Even if it is your passion. Exactly. My mind, what I was saying was your passion could work for somebody and do it.
You know, my dad told me because he was an entrepreneur and opened up businesses. And I followed in his footsteps. So I told him, I said, hey, dad, I'm opening up a gym.
And he goes, it's something I've always wished for.
And he goes, careful what you wish for. There's something to be said about clocking in and clocking out. Because it's just a lot of work. Yeah, Jared was always in the restaurant industry. And he always eventually wanted to own one.
And he did. And he should feel really great about it. I, what I hope for the season is that the issues that we have around there are like accurately portrayed. Because like, I'm just so supportive of him doing whatever makes him happy.
The problem is that at this point, we're like five years into the restaurant. It doesn't make him happy anymore. Yeah. Well, we pivoted. Yeah. And I think we had on the gym about, let's say, eight years.
And we opened up a CBD THC business. So cannabis company. And we are like Liz, our queen. She's got a dispenser. Yeah, that's right.
So we have an online, and it's all online, and it's doing freaking amazing.
It did more in the first month that our gym did like in one year.
Yeah. It's like like really, so down, I mean, I'm very fortunate. And I'm just like, I can't just couldn't even imagine ever going back to,
“like we're going to murder business where you have to get up every single day and go to it.”
Yeah. He just can't let it go either. Like, he doesn't want to have like a manager take it over and run it. Like, he's very much his baby. Yes, yeah.
And it's better when you owe it. Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, yeah, because one of the biggest problems also with happening at company like that, or business like that is employees. Okay, so let's pivot towards recent news. I want to get your take on this.
Taylor Frankie Paul. No, goodness gracious, yes. I forgot about that for like about five minutes since I sat down. Oh, because you have an open up your phone, and honestly, exactly. You know Roldahl, the writer who thought I'd Willy Wonka,
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His job was literally to seduce the wives of powerful Americans,
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Play poker with Harry Truman, and had a long affair with a congresswoman. And then he took his talents to Hollywood, where he worked alongside Walt Disney and Alfred Hitchcock before writing a hit James Bond film.
“How did this secret agent wind up as the most successful children's author ever?”
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Why hasn't a woman formally participated in a Formula One race weekend in over a decade? Think about how many skills they have to develop at such a young age? What can we learn from all of the new F1 romance novels suddenly popping up every year?
He's still smelled of podium champagne and expensive friction.
And how did a 2023 event called Waga Getting change the paddock forever?
That day is just seared into my memory. I'm culture writer and F1 expert Lily Hermann. And these are just a few of the questions I'm tackling on no grip. A Formula One culture podcast that dives into the under-explored pockets of the sport. In each episode a different guest and I will go deeper into the wacky mishab scandals and
sagas, both on the track and far away from it, that have made F1 a delightful, decadent dumpster fire for more than 75 years. Listen to no grip on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Bailey Taylor and this is It Girl. You may know me from my It Girl series I've done on the streets of New York over the years
while I've got good news. I am bringing those interviews and many more to this podcast. Yes, we will talk about the style and the success, but we are also talking about the pressure, the expectations, and the real work with the women shaping culture right now.
As a woman in the industry, you're always underestimated.
“So you have to work extra hard and you have to push the narrative in a way that doesn't compromise”
who you are in your integrity. I like to say I was kind of like a silent ninja. Each week I have unfiltered conversations with female founders, creatives, and leaders to talk about ambition, visibility and what it really takes to build something meaningful in the public eye. Because being an It Girl isn't about the spotlight, it's about owning it. I think the negatives need to be discussed and they need to be told to people who maybe don't do this
every day, just so they know what's really going on. I feel like pulling the curtain back is important. Listen to It Girl with Bailey Taylor on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you're trying to keep up with everything happening on and off the court, we've got you covered on the podcast, flagrant, and funny. You look at the top four number one seeds. What do you think UCLA is going to do?
Break down that for me, my friend. Obviously, you kind of see over well with the paper in this
“tournament, but I'm the honest. I think people are kind of sleeping on Texas. Experts are suggesting”
that UCLA is the number one challenger to you con and that right after that would be Texas. S&C is so deep and so they can just about everything. I really is annoying. So it's UCLA, Texas, South Carolina, LSU. Only once I can possibly upset you con. On flagrant, if funny, we're giving our unfiltered takes on the biggest moments, the conversations, everyone's having, so whether you're bracket is busted, or you just want the latest on the tournament.
We got you. Listen to flagrant and funny with Carrie Champion and Jamel Hill on the I-Heart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Presented by Capital One, founding partner of I-Heart Women's Sports. So so much is going on right now. In every single day, we open up our phones. It's something new. Yes. And it's, I mean, the video was disturbing. It was disturbing. It was also from 2023.
Yeah. She went to jail. Yeah. Rehabed to all her friends. So I'm drinking these drinking all the things. And now it has come out and new allegations are coming out, but we don't know what it is
and something seems weird is this what is going on. They ultimately decided not to air the season.
What are your thoughts on that? I basically didn't our podcast and my thoughts. So to summarize,
“I think it was the best move for them to cancel the season. I think that the move though should have”
been attributed to whatever happened in February, because February is supposedly when something new happened. But we don't know what it is. We don't know what it is, but what I think they should have said was because there's an ongoing open investigation as of February, we're going to hold off on this season. Because if she's continuing that behavior after she's talked about so emotionally opened up about what we saw on the video and you know, been forgiven by those involved and like
said that, you know, she's gone through all the therapy and then not drinking anymore and all that. There's a certain thing and then the fact that like bachelor of course knew when they cast her, everything that was in the video. Right. So pulling back the season after you see something that you already knew about. It's like, I don't know, but I do know that if the allegations from February are something and now there's even another report that there was something in 2024. Right.
If she continued that behavior, like thank God they pulled the series and yeah, I think it was just they wouldn't have done a risky route and they got burned this time and I really hope it's not the end of the franchise. I really, really hope so and I really don't think we'll be able to talk
That it could potentially be the end of the franchise because I can, I've rea...
I don't believe everything are read on Instagram, but now they're looking at Mora. Yeah, I've read this too.
Mora, we're taking it. Yes, she was on a trainer and trainers and I think that's an amazing decision.
“So fantastic. That's what I really hope that they would do is like just regroup and film something new”
in live time. That could be new and engaging, being like that she's making these decisions on the actual weekly basis in front of our eyes. I also feel like it's easier said than done. Like that is a huge production that they already probably lost $5,200 million dollars. That's why I was going to tell you. On Taylor season, yeah, do you think we'll see the live day of this? Do you think that because there was rumors that that Hulu might not know?
And I think Hulu would do it in a drop and it's really, it would be, do you imagine what the right thing would be? It would be awful for me to say, but I think it would be, it would do very well. It would be highly enough. It would be so, everybody would watch it and it would be interesting to experiment with dropping a season in a binge form versus, you know, how we usually do it. But it's very hard to say that you support somebody who we've seen
be violent. Right. At the same time, like we don't, if something comes out about February, like we cannot show it ever ever. But if all we have is the 23 video, you know, there's, there's things to be said on all sides and I see every single side or I can, I could try to understand every side. I feel like maybe it is hard. It's so hard for daughters around in that video. And that's, that's really the kicker. Yeah, I mean, yeah, I mean, well, there's a lot of kicker,
you know. I'm very disturbing to watch the video. And I, at one point, still do very worried about her mental health now because this is a lot that's going down. This girl made some serious mistakes. Watching, do you watch, I've watched two seasons. And I was like kind of watching the whole thing in preparation for season, but then Teddy and I recap it. Yeah. I even saw on your Instagram, you did something to support her. We were, you did a TikTok or something like that. Yeah, we had some,
we had a fun little lot of people were excited for her to be on the bachelorette. It's just, it's a sad situation all the way around. And I hope that she has somebody close to her that's biker, you know, because it's a lot for one person to take. Yeah, it really is. I know. So we wish her the best, but it's that's tough. So tough. Yeah. Now after the first season, we haven't watched yet, but you filmed one season. Are you like,
yes, I want to go back for season two. Are you like, let's just see how it goes. And I think I'm definitely team. Let's see how it goes. I think I'm going to have a good time when the show's airing. I really do. I enjoyed all that during bachelors. I think that being around that much fighting, well, it's a hard for me this past summer. So it's jumping into that environment again that
“might be difficult. But I mean, I do play on doing it. Here's the thing, not everybody.”
You know, if we get renewed, you will. Not everybody needs to fight on the show. Like, you know, you have your your hot heads. You have your impasse. You have your, you know, fancy ones. You have your liar. Like you. There's like everybody's cast for a reason. It's like, you know, your fancy ones.
I love that. Yeah. That really is our, really is our fancy one. Your fancy one. There's always a
voice to reason. There's always, you know, the one that's going to tell you. I'm just a facial expression girl. Like, I'm just like, what? I'm going on. I have literally turned into one because normally, I get, I can only be pushed so far than I freaking explode. Yeah. And I'm trying not to explode anymore. So it's like this. The facial expressions. Like, I'm like, oh, you're like, I, I don't even have to yell at somebody. They can see it on my face. Yeah. Same. I cannot act. So overall,
“little scary, but the little scary. That's what that's all it is. It's a little scary. Okay.”
So you'll get, you'll get used to it. Okay. It's awesome. It is such an amazing platform to be on bravo. Yeah. So many amazing opportunities come your way. Super, super grateful to be asked to do the show. It's crazy. I can't even believe it. It's very wild. Is there anybody else from the bachelor that you would think would be a great housewife? I have been asked this a couple times and I
think the answer is probably Hannah Brown. Hannah Brown is definitely a little bit
commerce. Now that she's married very much like me, she was the girl after the fairytale. So much
Me.
just chillin. I still think that she has a personality that we perfectly fit for the show.
Statistically speaking, how many people come out of bachelor actually get married. Stay married. I know like what was it Tristan and Tristan? Right here. And it's on this floor with us right now. What's her husband's name? Ryan. Ryan. They've been married like 22 years. Like that is a true love story. It's so cool. And you've been married over six years now. Yeah. Our track record is
“not so great on the main show. That's why bachelor, right? But our track record for bachelor and”
paradise is quite superb. I think there's only one or two seasons of the, I think there's ten, nine, maybe nine, I think two seasons out of the nine where there wasn't a marriage. Do you know Wells Adams? Yeah. Okay. So I, he was one of my co-hosts as well. We recapped traders. And he, I don't, I haven't watched the show, but he talks about a little bit and he's the bartender and I love him. Yeah, love him to death. Yes, well, as well. Yes, yes. Is there anything else you want to say
about this season? Anything you want to promote to work and people find you? I think it's going to be awesome. And I'm really excited. I love what I've seen thus far. I wish I was talking to you after seeing like one or two. Oh, you will. You know what? I'll be in your deal. But right now,
“I can only be nervous as to what like the viable be. But I hear that it's very comedic and”
from what I've seen like, oh, my gosh. Alicia's just absolutely hilarious and everything that's been seen. Oh, really? Yeah. Now I hear this a girl in your show that her husband actually has another family. That's another family. Like another girl. There is a boyfriend who has another girlfriend. Oh, it's a boyfriend. Yeah. And they're open about it on the show. We'll see how open they are. Yeah. That's the story.
That's juicy. How you had never heard that anywhere on any housewife shows I don't think. I know.
So we were just like, why do people get accused of cheating? Yeah. No, no, no. It was it was known. It's a known thing. Yeah. Well, I'm tuning in just for that. No thanks. I want to see that. Thank you so much. No, no. Yeah. I did it's very sweet of you. Oh, thank you so much. I hope that I'm entertaining to
“stop the degree. Yeah. And they can find you on you can listen to the almost on his podcast here on”
IHR radio. If you guys are a bachelor, friends as well. And you can follow me on Instagram at Ashley underscore. I can Eddie. Thank you so much for coming on. And I can't wait to interview you after you've had a few episodes under your belt to see if your tune has I would love a little bit. I would love to come on in about six weeks. Okay. You got it. All right. Thank you. Thank you so much for some of Ashley. Bye. Bye. I'm Lori Siegel and on my new podcast mostly human,
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