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[MUSIC] >> Well, hello. Welcome to Watch at Crappins in person. >> Yeah. >> It's me, Ronnie.
That's been. >> Hi. >> Hi. >> We're in Texas for South by Southwest. So, Ben's at my house.
What do you think? >> Oh my God, I love your house. Your house is so fun.
>> Well, you know, you just, you always make it so inviting
and you always make me feel like such a gift. You're so inviting. >> Okay. >> No, for real, Ronnie, oh, it is like-- >> You build a house, man.
>> He rolls out of Red Carpet every single time for me. And I'm always so grateful. >> You don't really want out of my-- >> He requires an exam which, that's it. >> Yeah.
>> Okay, a Starbucks and an exam which the man's lying for days. >> There reminds me of this country song. So, we went to this concert in South by Southwest. Not Miranda Lambert. Because Ella Langley or something like that?
>> Yeah, Ella Langley, she was good. She was good. But she was this country girl and it was very country. She's like, y'all, I'm from Little Town of the South. And I was like, what is it?
βAnd I read my Bible every day and it was like, what is it?β
Checking this is a song about my dreams. I just mowing a man, it comes home after work, it takes off dirty clothes. And she was literally, it was like so stereotypical. >> She's like, I see it on the porch.
I got supper on the stove. My man comes home, it takes off as work clothes. >> Yeah. >> And I was like, yes. >> And she had a gemelage of meal bangs, which I really enjoyed.
And I was feeling like Shannon Douwerty. But then I closed up on my phone and she didn't know. But we have actually so many stories from our weekend. That's out by Southwest that will tell you all on this week's bonus episode.
But yeah, we were there this morning. But we came back because you know what? There's podcasting that needs to be done. We came back here to recap married to medicine. And then we're going to go after this is done.
We will go back down to Southwest West. And we are going to the I heart of words. And you should all tune in because you can watch it on the internet. And I will get that.
>> You go to Instagram. It's @Vip's VEPS. And then you go to the link in there bio. And it'll say on their website. >> Oh, really? >> Yeah.
>> Oh great. >> My dad.
βBecause he's like, how do I watch on the Instagram?β
>> Yeah, so watch it tonight. Hopefully we win the award tonight. We're nominated for Best TV and film. And there's other great, great podcast and I kind of go to go to like the Roachables and how did this get made?
And I don't have the list up. But they're all like legit and very cool podcast. So, you know, whoever wins, it's awesome. >> Yeah, whatever, we don't need to retire. >> Like glad to be there.
>> Yeah, we've been, this has been already, it has been so fun. >> All right, let's get to it. Because basically the same thing is an award show. It's a Med Gallant. The Med Gallant. >> They're very interesting.
>> They're very interesting. >> The season finale. >> The season finale. >> What a time to be alive. What a time to be enjoying Mary to medicine.
Listen, I'm grateful. The couple's trip is over and that's all I could ask for. Notice how the show got instantly better. Once the couple's trip was over, I'm sorry.
I mean, not like this was the most amazing season finale,
but it was certainly better than the past three episodes of the show, that's for sure. >> In the Med Gulal, okay, here we go. Med Gallas, season 12, episode 14, and Med Gallamis, haps.
We get some previously on the season, you know, Simone, Yelena, and other kids. That was the best part for me. Simone didn't offer family. I loved it. >> That would watch I've seen every day.
>> And actually, this one we see Simone like bent and kind of apologize, and I did not like that. >> No. >> Like no apology, necessary. Yelena, again, you're having a back over. I mean, that must be so frank.
It made me want to have kids just to Yelena like that. >> What a joy. What a joy she must have had in that moment. >> No. >> I was sad to see her, you know, be so, you know, I guess, it's a quote unquote, "motherly" and like hugging her sons.
Like no, no, make it them. >> Make it them.
>> You know, you can hug them, just make sure that you're not
funding that car, okay? >> Yeah, that Tesla. >> I wonder if it's a self-driving Tesla. Speaking of Tesla, as now we go to contest law, falsin' those contest. That would have been, you know, if contest it didn't work out as a,
as a taunt, you know, contest like could have been a fun one. >> She's good, but she's not great for long distances.
>> She's always reinventing her hand or door handles.
So, we're seeing like scenes from around Atlanta, and contest it is administering ketamine in the back of an RV or something, to some lady.
β>> Or that's awesome. >> Yeah, that's how I would be a doctor.β
I'd be like, "Okay, let me up in the trunk." >> Hey, what'd you do today? >> Well, I went into doctor contests as RV, you know, from TV, I went to the TV doctor's RV, and then I got some ketamine and revisited my childhood.
>> Yeah, I feel like ketamine, you don't want to be doing that in RV. Yeah, right? Don't you want like a nice bed or like a really nice chair or something? That would be one thing, it's like, all right, curl up and get in a trunk. You don't put some ketamine in, do you see how this goes?
So, they put it in the fat in your belly. Let me tell you, the fat in our belly is taken a lot these days. I take so many shots now.
I don't even think I feel like stomach anymore.
>> Just really? >> Pint it, shove a needle in there, got the GOP wound, got the, I take this one that's supposed to be making me younger, it's not working. >> The meanwhile it's like killing all feeling in my belly button. >> You know what I inject into my stomach?
>> Separate on the stove and my income and oh, man, it's work clothes. >> It needs a simple laugh, so joy is home with her family and she's like, I've got the big sedited tonight, do you have anything you want, particularly, milk whatever, just something in one of the green eggs, please. So, are going to have chicken tenders and fries, what a night.
What a way to open up this season finale, too. Hey, what do you guys want for dinner? Chicken tenders. >> Wow. >> Just keep it.
>> You're not going to see us for another year, guys. Just keep it coming. >> Yeah. >> We're going to miss you. >> Can you do the chicken tenders scene?
>> Can we just show some of the dilemmas this family has been facing lately, chicken tenders or chicken nuggets? What will it be? >> Eugene's yelling at the chicken tenders. >> It's like, "What's back my wife?"
β>> Well, honestly, we really should have, like, taken a moment to appreciate the scene becauseβ
it will be the last time we see this house because, you know, at the end of the season. >> Yeah. >> It's a really beautiful house. >> You're going to make a house. >> You're going to make a house.
One of her most beautiful houses and good luck to the next owner or a renter. >> Well, it's season 14. >> What is well? >> No, 12, so that's probably 11 houses, right? >> Yeah.
>> Probably 11 houses. >> Probably so toya. >> Yeah, good for you. Good for you. Who cares about equity?
>> I wouldn't ask toya a ton of advice, but I would ask her, like, do you know any good movers? So, I feel like she would know the best movers by now. She's got that down. You know, she should be great at committing a crime and then going on the run because
she knows how to pick up a move. I kind of like to think that toya is like just a very regional criminal in that she has, like, she's not like the mob is after her, so she keeps on moving, but it's a regional mob, so she just has to be ran away. >> She has not to move around the states.
>> She's, she's regionally want her. It was like a cold attack crime. >> It's like, well, they've held those again. Got a move to New Neighborhood. Should we move out of the state now?
>> They're very slow, they're regional mob, they're regional mobsters on bikes. >> It just takes them a really long time to get any more out of the tennis group that she was in. >> So over at Heavenly Daymons, we're getting to see what their emptiness is looking like, because she's like, "Go watch her hands," and he's like, "Mom, you didn't need to tell me to watch my hands, baby."
>> Go watch your fucking ass hands. Do not, go, I'm going to talk to you like, Toya, it talks to you Jean, eat your ass up, stupid. >> Okay. >> Okay. >> I do, I do like, that she's telling the doctor to watch his hands, like he doesn't do it
for 45 times a day, an hour, but she just wanted to get in it.
βShe's like, "For my scene, though, if you want to do a chicken tender scene, we've alreadyβ
got one." >> And she's like, "No, I want to yell at my husband and say Toya, emotionally amizes her husband."
>> But Heavenly will always be standing on Toya's neck.
>> Hmm. >> She keeps her foot right there. >> Jackie and Simone, who, by the way, in the apparently things are not good between them because, in the trailer for the reunion coming up, Simone is like, "Jackie, we will never be friends again.
We are never getting back together. It is over Jackie." >> And I don't know why, but I hate when they smile. It has to be about Heavenly, right? >> I'm sure it's because Jackie probably is supportive of Heavenly, that Simone doesn't
like Jackie anymore.
I hate when Simone and Jackie bite.
>> I do too. >> I hate that so much. >> That's not true. And they were fighting.
>> So, Jackie has her wicked glasses on, and they meet at that park bench that they love
to meet at. And she's like, "Oh, I'm tired. How do I think anybody in this group understands what it is to go?" >> They put the camera thing over the text. >> Sorry.
>> I was in the camera because I felt like my boot fold, I was like, "I had a boot fold in cameras. I was moving the camera." >> Sorry, it's more important than a set-up. >> So she's like, "And this is a very important line to read."
>> She's like, "You know, I think the group understands, I don't think anybody in the group understands. What is to go away on a trip and come back and have work to work so hard? It's almost like a punishment to go on a trip and then a punishment to come back. But you know what, nothing but that would work.
>> Okay. >> Toya and Eugene did a wonderful job. But now, our couple's trip was very different. We didn't have people going off on their own and men going off on their own, women going off on their own, and I had to ask, "See, so what happened?"
Pride out of him. And he said, "Well, your husband, your husband, Jackie, gave King the business."
βAnd he told him, "Your house is not an order, maybe that's why you haven't been ableβ
to have a baby yet." >> Jackie's like, "I had not heard anything until we were on our way back to the airport when I heard Curtis and Steve talking about Curtis saying that, "Do you think I offended King?" And that's what I said.
You know what?
I'm like, "Baby, I always stand by you, Jackie.
You don't have to tell us you've stand by him, that's not what we're waiting." And she's basically like, "Yeah, I'll tell you when you're wrong." But like, she's basically like, "Yeah, you were very wrong." Okay. And by the way, our house is an order, and we didn't get pregnant, and that's not because
our house wasn't an order of Curtis, which is a great point, Jackie. Thank you for bringing that. >> Now, really, because Curtis has been cheating all the time, probably, so that's it's in too. >> I guess that would go.
I guess that would go with Curtis's centers don't have baby's storyline. Although, do you have TLC or like any channel with people with children? >> Well, a lot of centers have children all the time. You've been to a food court? >> Yeah, thank you.
Thank you. I think there are a lot of houses that are not in order that have produced way too many babies. >> Yeah.
>> Only good people kind of have babies.
Did you do your homework last night? Hope so. Otherwise, you're probably going to be barren. >> So Curtis is such a man, so I can't. So Jackie's like, "Well, once I was able to explain it, he went, "Oh, no, he didn't.
You know Curtis was like, "I have my beliefs. "I'm no one can argue with me about the Bible. "It's right there and black and white, Jackie." >> But she just said he went, "Oh, hmm." >> Have you talked about the conversation?
βWould be like next time you have to see Quad?β
Like at the Met Gallup for instance? >> And Jackie's like, "Oh, absolutely. "I texted Quad." And I said, "I understand that there was a conversation that I was, "I personally want to apologize for."
And Curtis and I would like to meet with you from Christ's sake. Isn't it bad enough, your husband's an asshole? Now I have to give you another night of my time to go have dinner with them. >> Yeah, I know.
>> I want to sit there and have dinner with someone who just told me I can't have a baby because I'm a sinner. >> I know, seriously. By the way, I want to clarify something because I just said before that there were too many households
that were out of order. Like too many babies came from households that are out of order. I'm not saying, like, "Oh, no, there's like, "We need to "map more babies from households that are in order. "I'm saying there's too many children in general."
I'm saying, whether they're in order or not in order, and I know someone's going to be like, "You're being so judgey. "You're being so judgey to say, to imply that there are too many "housels that are not in order that are producing children, "that they can only come from good households."
No, I just think there are too many, you go to food court, there's too many children. >> That's just too many. >> And there are too many, there are just too many idiots who just don't seem to know how to raise their kids.
Like, you know, people are just, people are awful. And sometimes they just don't need to reproduce.
βIf you see a poster that sucks, do zerox that poster?β
>> No, zerox the good things don't just be like, "Hey, you know what I look like, Barney Rubble, "and I've got the personality of a tuna fish can. "I'm going to have a baby." No, someone needs to tell you, you're good enough.
If we want you to reproduce, you know? >> You know, if you bring your car to the mechanic, and then there's no one there working the shop, and someone comes jogging behind. Like, "Oh, I'll take care of it.
"Let me get under that car. "Are you going to be like, "Sure, get under that car." Like, "No, I don't want you to be to do that, "because this is not your skill set. "The point is, not everyone needs to be a mechanic.
"Everyone needs to be a bear." >> Including us, by the way. >> That's what we need to feel judged. >> We touched ourselves and we touched ourselves and we're lead to be parents.
>> It's actually a thought, you see? >> If you don't have children,
You get the added perk of being judging about those
who do have children, and you get to speak out of your ass about it. And that's so fun for this. >> It's great. >> It feels really good. >> Yeah.
β>> I met a girl yesterday, and she said,β
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>> So we're still talking about Curtis and how that's gonna go with Claude and King. So Jack is like, "Oh gosh, do we need a prayer service "that's gonna turn out like we want it to?" >> No, we don't need a prayer service about this.
Curtis, we don't need prayer services and Curtis in any more sentences.
>> No, we don't, we don't.
So Jack, he's like, "Okay, so by the way, "I just gotta have surgery and Carl, "did you see a hundred something tax messages? "We've got to protect the integrity "of the original Medgala.
"I-gala, that was designed to be featured "on reality television. "We must protect the sanctity of it." >> The integrity of the Medgala. (laughs)
>> The Medgala, the integrity of a gala, that's name is upon. (laughs) >> Traditionally, we put this together in three days. We need to protect the integrity.
>> I told Toya, it was gonna go left with that and with her saying, "We are the founders." It's 'cause apparently Toya's just making everything. >> Here's the founders of the Medgala. "B, it'd be, and a green egg."
>> And everyone's like, "Excuse me."
So someone's like, "Well, during the text red,
"she talked about correcting that. "She had a picture of the two of you "that she took down, but then she refused to add Brandy." >> And Mimi. >> Brandy, Mimi, Angel, but she still wanted them
to donate to the scholarship fund.
βAnd now you know, you have to get people on your teamβ
and that's just not how to do it. >> We've decided that we're gonna give money to medical students and we're going to medical school. As both the medical students, we're going to law school. (laughing)
>> We're going to give this to medical students who learn on YouTube. (laughing) >> We're giving these medical students who are joining the cast of Vanderpum Fellow.
And he had to quite afford all the debt. Medical students of the Obo. (laughing) Medical students who are joining a conservatory in Austria to learn Obo and a catalog
of shoe bearing. >> So Obo shoe bearing. (laughing) >> Like, can I get shoe bearing only need the Obo sections? >> All right.
>> Books and books of it. We've got kids that we've got kids too. We've got under Oxford children over here on a team. >> There is a school of thought that the only way you can heal people is through beautiful,
Obo and interpreted music up to classical masters. (laughing) >> So, yeah, Toyas, Toyas leaving out. Now, this is a nice of what they're doing to the new girls. You know, and also, no one is even mentioned
that Jackie stole that girl's business. Why has nobody said anything? Jackie stole that scrub's business from Brandy. She stole it. >> Well, because Brandy didn't say, she knows.
>> No, not not brandy. >> Brandy is angel from angel. >> Oh, you know what? >> And then you're going to keep right out of the Med Gallo, too.
>> I don't, apparently Jackie doesn't want no scrub's. >> Scrubs fit thin people. Scrubs are the new it. Someone should complain about, you know, the reboot of Scrubs, that's happening right now.
Did anyone ask angel about that? I don't think so. >> They move on. >> Did you see on that podcast, they were saying, "Oh, we know a celebrity who has been dating an AI person."
And it turned out to be Zach Brown. So everybody all week's been like, "Go, Zach Brown, if you fucking pervert, you're dating a robot." And he had to come out and make a public statement.
And he was like, "I don't know where this rumor came from, but I'm not dating an AI."
βAnd I think it's a story line on Scrubs.β
So maybe that's where they got it, but it calmed down and internet.
>> Women throw themselves at him.
I worked on a project with him once.
β>> I know, that's why I figured you would have heard it.β
>> No, I've been like girls, it was just like, they love him. He's a pretty nice man, I have to say. So Zach Brown, what a gent. Anywho, AI, I love to say something.
AI girlfriend might be more interesting than this episode. So Jackie, Jackie, is well. >> Well, what we do about the Med Gala. >> We must preserve the integrity of the Med Gala that wasn't totally undermined by putting the moment you say.
We're having Toyota run the Med Gala is the moment that you have lost all the integrity of the Med Gala, by the way. It's too late now, the ship is sale. >> Yeah, plus or or the Med Gala.
>> We are holding a Med Gala to get best money for children going to school. It's like, what are you raising?
Okay, let's add up the money.
If they paid 2,500 each, who paid it? Jackie, I Simone, heavenly, quad. Is that it? >> Yeah, Toyota. >> Contest.
>> There are plenty of people around the house. >> There's the husbands each.
β>> But I think it's a couple, 2,500 a couple, right?β
So if that's six, then that's $3,000. >> Look, I think actually, believe it or not, the heart of this is really good. I think anytime you're raising money for charity, and I think helping Med students, it's great.
It's great, it's all great. But Toyota is being an asshole about it, you know, because she is being exclusionary to the new people, and you can't just guilt people. I mean, I know, I think Toyota thinks like,
if they don't donate, then we're going like, we are going to ostracize them, because how could they be a married medicine and not donate these Med school funds? And the answer is easy.
They'll just donate that same money somewhere else at a process of your charity, and I think that Toyota is not going about this the right way. >> You're hurting the children. >> Yeah.
>> So Jackie is talking about how they're going to give this to the kids and some moms like, well, you have to figure out how to be inclusive. There would be no reason that she could not get me, and Steve's full financial support.
They gave $5,000 last year for a damn bowl. And she's like, oh my God, that's an astray. It was terrible, I felt like it was idiots paid $5,000 for an astray. >> With this administration and the times that we're in,
we need it more than effort before, and I think Toyota came up with a great idea. So, you know, let's definitely give back and pull forward, but there is nothing you can do when Toyota makes up her mind, that she's going to do something, oh God help us.
βThat's why I thought it was a great decisionβ
to put her in charge of this gala. >> Yeah. >> So, Mimi is making dinner at home. >> It's dinner, Mimi. >> They're talking, she's like, did you put sugar in your spaghetti?
And he's like, what are you doing over there? Can't say it's pouring sugar in there. >> I think people do put sugar in there, spaghetti sauce. >> Some people, they're some tomato sauces that are a little sweet, but I don't think it should be like that.
I don't think tomato sauce should be, unless it's naturally sweet, like if the tomatoes you use or have sweetness, I'm about them, but no, don't put sugar in your tomato sauce, people don't do that.
>> Yeah, she's like, I'm over here doing what is the stereotypical wife does. He's like, that's not fair, she's well, not for me either, but I'll cook more for us when we get to our new home. So, we're talking about their new home and their big kitchen
and all of that stuff that they're going to have. And then, Stevie's been in speech therapy and that has actually really helped him a lot with his behavior, et cetera, so that's been really good. And now it's time to put, it's just, it's like,
and I see him with the people, by the way, you can't see what I'm doing. I'm fast-forwarding through the same spot. >> He's probably, I'm scrolling right through it. >> I believe it, no, no, there's, not the board, board with your child rearing, I'm board with it.
>> There's nothing more to add, I, no, I actually think that their child rearing is actually pretty fascinating, but there was just nothing, there's nothing to add to it there. I mean, it was just that they're going to be moving into new home and he's in steel little Stevie's doing that.
>> I need to be interested in it, you know, like put your kid in tap class, then I'll watch. >> So 48 hours until the Medgala, to Harris family, they're getting into Eugene's new work space, guys. Check my baby, how's the real office y'all?
Forget that closet, okay? [coughing] [coughing] >> We could have a look about those little offices, that was a good close to our home. From right now, so my bed is going to, what's the guess what?
Fast-forwarding, next season. >> Well, congratulations, we have a new house, one of the downside, who, James and I away from his new office. So we got to find a new office for him again this season. >> We got to do the new office 10 hours from the house.
>> I feel like he's always looking for an office or something like that.
It's always like, oh, no mad MD or oh, I need an office or oh, I'm-- >> He's also changing his job a lot. >> It's just like, I think he's always having to keep up with toya. He's always going to keep looking because he's got to keep up with that toy is spending. >> There's some mismatch when happening there.
And their kids are so dead this two-sweet kids who seem to be totally unfazed by their chaotic parents.
They're just sitting there at least just nice guys.
>> And so, to tell us, you all go back and get the rest of the stuff on the truck.
βDo you guys enjoy those chicken tendons last night, by the way?β
>> Yes, Mom. >> Good, that was a finale story, so. >> Eugene, stop picking your face. >> He's like, God, you're a bossy mochuk. >> I'm not, but you're picking your face.
>> Okay, listen, I'm doing the mad gala. >> I've been talking with the ladies in 7-8. Toya, please do not compare being bitchy in a group text for five hours to this man who works at 10 different emergency rooms around the country. I don't even think it's the state.
She's a regional mobster, but that is a national emergency room man. He's like, I'll be right back. I hope I get back at him time for the mad gala. I'll be in Alaska. So Heather.
>> I believe FaceTime's with me and she's like, Toya's big Toya's being difficult. She's being an ass. There's a lot going on in these chats and these checks and stuff and what's going on with that. It's like, it's a lot going up in here. This is FaceTime Mimi.
If you're going to file a 501.c3, y'all supposed to have board meetings and voting board members
and supposed to be vote on a budget. You're supposed to have subcommittees and finance and event planning and scholarship committees. You know that when Toya saw this, actually. What was that about?
βIt's a little bit of, why do we need to have a committee about saying what she is?β
Who needs a subcommittee? >> No, we don't have any of that, baby. We don't have any of that. Now, I'm not accusing her of anything, but anytime there's a question like there's nothing wrong with you. There's nothing wrong with when you gave money for asking for transparency.
Where did my money go? And then we cut to Toya and she said, "I'm so open. I wanted to have that moment." I mean, I had a meeting about a tool to sandwich. I've been, well, this was, but I'm a ghost that I was shut down. I'm like, "No, that was, I think Eugene, hearing it from you."
So Eugene's like, "You're actually in Jamaica with everybody sat down. It's tried to tell them, "Hey, this is what I'm doing." And then they cost you out and we see flashbacks. >> Well, I love that the flashback is heavily shut the fuck off. >> Right, Eugene's like, "You were cast out and it just kind of took her,
casting people out." >> I'm a little, a little, a little, a little, a little. I told them this was a splash out of some opportunity. I said early money that we have collected via secret flails. It's good to go to a scholarship.
>> You're really, you're really, you're really going there. >> You're full on Marlon Brando. >> [LAUGH] >> You look like we have to go read to the mob. >> I got a chicken to the mob.
[LAUGH]
βI got a chicken to the mob and the regional mob is coming at them.β
>> We don't have much time, Eugene. We got to put on this gal and then go. >> [LAUGH] >> The regional mob. >> Okay, you would think that you could think that'd be like,
"Oh, my God. Good job, Tom. Nobody's better than that. Nobody's better than that. So hey, Tom, come back and vote with you.
We're going to go, go, spend some time not one conflict." >> She's so full of it. Everybody offered to help. And she wouldn't let anybody help. And then she kept putting her own name on the website.
She said, "I did the website." My name. >> So she's like, maybe literally said she helped and found an organization on Morehouse. So why was she helping me?
And so we see the group chat a little of this group chat, which they should release this as a book because I would buy it. So I love this shit. Quads like, "Toia, please give the people documentation, ASAP."
>> Yeah. >> And then he's like, "You have taken us to a new laboratory." And could just say, "We have begged you for info and help." And then some guy was like, "We know where you live now. We're coming to you."
And those got us all the house. >> Gotta go to the streets over, hold on. [ Laughter ] >> A lot of a problem with the leadership. And that's what you said.
And that's what I agree with. >> And I mean, he's like, "Exactly. I have a problem with the leadership. I really do. Where's my 401(c)(3) or 501(c)(3)?"
>> And how he's doing that thing in Confessional, which he's propped up on the arms of her chair and her elbows out.
She's always doing it like she's just climbing out of a dunk tank.
She's like, "Okay, everyone. I'm back." [ Laughter ] She's like, "I'm a problem with leadership." That's what you said.
That's what I agree with. >> I cannot do it. I cannot do it for a full set of today for the life of me. I'm like -- [ Laughter ]
>> So, you know, Heavenly goes off at the lack of transparency. And say, "How dare you?" And she says, "That's just how toy is." So, somebody that does not communicate is not transparent. And it's not. >> Good at business.
And then she gives her business lady, "Look where she's going to ride and my predecessor lives." She's like, "By the way, last night we went to a cocktail party "and Bernade Brown was there." And she addressed the crowd.
And one thing that she said was, she talked about communication. And she said, "Clear is kind." So, if you're unclear, you're unkind. So, Toya, you've been Bernade Brown. You just got Bernade Brown.
Does Bernade Brown look depressed? >> She gives off a very depressed vibe, like she said.
>> Yeah.
Well, she said that the highlight of her day
βwas receiving a text from her adult children.β
So, that's actually feel the little sad. >> That is sad. Because I feel like it should be like, "Oh, great. "The kids are out of the house. I can play tennis." >> Oh, yeah, just like getting a text from your kids.
I don't get a life. >> We're really -- >> Not a life for day Brown. >> She was so inspiring. She was great. And her, like, she's had three things. And we're all like, "Oh, my God. She's great."
>> Yeah, because everyone else's answers. Everyone had to go through and give an answer. Everyone's given these really long-winded, you know, like intelligent, quote-unquote answers. And then, we got to her.
She's like, "I mean, clear is kind. "Unclear is unkind." And then, we're all like -- >> That's just drops the mic and walks off. I'm waiting for attacks for my adult children.
Sorry, I'll be over here in the corner.
>> Okay, so they're complaining about leadership. And okay, so back with Toy and Eugene, Eugene's like, "Well, you know, hopefully the people that aren't supporting my wife don't show up." And if they do, unless they bought a ticket, they shouldn't be able to come. You can't control what they're going to do.
You can only control what you're going to do. Usually people say that like, "There's somebody goes low. "You're going to go high." Like, "You can't control them being mean. "You can only control your own kindness." >> Right? >> But I think it's more --
>> And he's like, "You can't control it." >> All you can control is whether they get in or not. So keep them out. >> I don't think it's about when they go low. They go high.
It's more like, don't let people upset. It's more like, you can't -- You're not supposed to say, "You made me so mad." That's like, "No, you made yourself mad." You can't -- and like, "No, I guess that's more about you.
"Only control your own thing."
>> You can't control other people, so just focus on yourself. >> No, I get that, but he's saying you can't control other people. How other people act. All you can control is how you act. >> So let's kick them out of the thing.
You see, it's like, "What?" So that's -- >> It's usually a positive thing. But it's not with Eugene. >> That's old.
We're going to disagree on this already now. But oh, wait. I'll give it time. On kicking that, I'm not letting them in if they don't buy a ticket.
β>> I'll go a little, I'll be interesting. I'm excited to hear what you have to say about that.β
Just give us another five hours. We'll go there. We'll also check in with Bernay Brown to see where she stands on to get sales. >> She's like, "By a ticket. You have a ticket. If you don't buy a ticket, you don't have a ticket." >> Oh my God, you're making me so mad. >> "By a ticket to life."
>> So now we go to Simone's house. The kids are coming back and no one's been there since her blow up. So they're like, "Oh my God, have PTSD, Mom." >> They really do. They remember where they were sitting. They're like, "I'm not going to sit in that chair."
That is like, this was the code that made Mom go crazy. So I'm going to sit over here and Mom's going to sit there. We're going to change it up. So they sit there and the good news is that the kids didn't make the food this time. This time, they did not heat up restaurant pasta in a mental tray
in which they didn't return to labor long of it in the oven. >> We're lucky that the house didn't blow up. >> So they all come in and Simone's like, "You know, I've talked to your dad numerous times, some of which have been unpleasant."
>> And he's like, very unpleasant. >> Very underely terrifying. >> Yeah, very underely terrifying. >> The torture of finding the prospect of getting a job. I'll tell you that much.
>> But I owe you an apology for saying, "Fuck you." And I've done with you.
βOh my God, what are we giving up all our rights of a mother now?β
>> Yeah. >> The point of even being a mom if you can't tell your kids, "Fuck off." >> But last time we were here, I felt extremely disrespected by Michael. And you know, Miles was like, "Yes, I'm the one."
It was all Michael. >> Yeah, well, it was Michael. My was. It was a little fucker. He's like, "I'm not doing any of your rich.
Pay for my school." So he's like, "Okay, well, I apologize for cursing." And just, I guess my overall tone and attitude. I think it would help if I have a car that when I turned it on. I couldn't tell if it was on because there's no engine noise.
>> So someone's like, "Yes." And then she's like, "Let him finish." And she's like, "Um, you didn't say anything that night." So I'm just gonna keep that same energy because your dad did not have my back last night. She'd be like, "Don't you dare tell him just let him finish."
Like, "No, it's me. It's me that you're supposed to be on the side of this time. Don't you remember that." >> And she says, "Now, let me just say this." I was wrong and I was wrong and I didn't step up for your mom when she was hurting.
And that's not ever going to happen again, honey. That's right. You dug a hole and put your ass in it. >> You put a Tesla in it for me? >> No.
So he's like, "Mom, I just want to go to school. So I can be rich one day." And then I can buy you guys stuff and take you to dinner mom. That's really all it's about. I just want good education and stuff.
And she's like, "Oh, okay." Well, that's all we've ever wanted. It was for you to lock in." >> Yeah. He's like, "Mom, I know what I asked for all this stuff. I don't want to just keep on asking."
Of course, I want to do things better. I want to lock, we're going to lock in.
That's all.
That's all I wanted.
It's for you to make an empty promise of locking in.
>> You used a good term. You used a good term for a parental talk. I'm going to lock in. >> Lock in. >> So a sea of souls like you got to give Michael credit.
He'll always find a way. I think his way is kissing his mom's butt and apologizing so he gets that money. So I guess technically that's a way. >> That is a way. >> So they all make an ice with each other.
And Simone says she wants to year off and she wants to live off for a severance. So then we go to the Med Gallaudet day and it's at Sinclair. >> Okay. >> Sinclair. >> Huge broadcasting network.
>> Yeah, yeah. Dedicated to a woman named Sinclair who seemed like hell. >> And didn't have a baby. >> That's a consequence. >> [LAUGH]
>> Her house was not in order and therefore-- >> They're just doing this to trigger Curtis. >> In Glad.
β>> You have to come to a place called Sinclair.β
A woman who seemed Sinclair. >> So this is like a standard Atlanta thing where it's like an event space but it's also probably a strip mall. But it was actually really cute. And so they went in there.
It's like an art gallery and everything. And Toya is like, you know what I'm saying? >> Jane, look, we're in the art gallery. And look, all the art here is from Carimus Art Gallery. So the idea is that they bring artists in and this is going to be like live art.
The theme is art. Everything is about art. They're supposed to wear a living art. And, you know, it's going to be art see. Because, you know, that girl.
>> Living art. >> Sure. >> All right, everybody. Tonight's the dead art. >> I just want to see that art.
[LAUGH] >> So she's like, we're going to have faces painted. >> So Contessa comes in and, oh no, she's getting ready. And she's like, oh my god, whose mom looks like this? Did your mom look like this?
I look amazing.
Your mom never looked like this.
And he's like, no, good Lord. You're so hot, baby. And so they're trying to figure out what to wear. She doesn't want her boobs popping out. And he's like, well, she is living art.
But the cons are she might become unraveled like a mummy. And that dress. There's not a lot of correlation between those two concepts. Unless you're talking about the general collection of the Metropolitan Museum of her, maybe I don't know.
But have you seen the mummy? >> It is art. >> It is art. >> The mummy is art. >> I guess there are things that you would find them.
>> I'll take things that you can find a museum for 200 Alex, please. >> So Contessa is just, she's like, you know, less than 48 hours ago is when Toya disclosed the actual address of the metric. They only got the address for this gallon two days ago. That's crazy.
>> How are you going to raise money if nobody is coming to this thing?
βYou have to have the people come to the thing, Toya.β
>> Well, it was going to be somewhere else. But I heard that the regional mop isn't down. So we had a last minute. >> It's a little straight solo. >> So Toya is like, oh, I've been about myself all the back.
Because we pulled off $10,000 ticket sales. And so to give $5,000 away each, that's phenomenal. You can't meet that. You can't beat it. But it's still nice.
>> It's definitely beatable. >> It's definitely beatable. >> It's a very specifically beat that number.
>> Listen, you never get $10,000 for charity is great.
>> But like, Toya big like $1,000. >> Well, well, look, you know, at least I think she did better. If I remember, always remember season 1 of Atlanta with Deschance, no had like a drunk show. And she's like, my goal is to raise $1 million tonight. >> Yeah, no, like you.
>> Congratulations to you, raised $12. And she's like, oh my god, I'm sorry. >> But I have to say my living room how people not donate. >> I don't want to raise $1,000. >> So Toya is very happy.
And about the reason that $10,000, and she goes, "I have a seat to level and who contributed this far." And the core paid $20,000 each, which was the deciding number that would pay for pretty much the dollar itself and the newbies bought tickets. But me and Steve, they did nothing.
>> I'm like, yes, but that's because you ice them out. That's why they did nothing, okay? >> So Toya-- >> So they spent 15 that way. >> Six?
>> What is wrong with me? They spent-- >> How much is two? >> So stupid. >> But it's five households too.
So two for it, so that's 10,000, and then five, six. That would be 15,000. So my point is, they spent $15,000 on a party, but then they're going to give $10,000 to the charity. I don't know.
βAnd that's how a lot of those charities work.β
I used to do catering for those in New York, and they were these big huge balls. People would come and ball down, so there's just money dripping. You know, like ballet dances, and then, you know, goal just took seedowed people, bring synchronized service, and it was this whole expense of a fair.
Then it's like, how much did you get by the starving people?
>> They know a lot of stuff is donated.
That the whole point is that you're trying to get people to donate free services for these things. So that way, you can give more. So if-- >> So the number of couples, you have Jackie, Simone, Toria, Quad,
and Tessa. >> Contessa. So already one more heavenly. >> Definitely. So that's six.
>> That's six. >> So that's $30,000. And I mean that's 15,000 bucks, right? >> Well, six times five is $30,000. Unless each household is only playing paying $2500.
>> I think $2500. >> That's $2500.
>> Yeah, no, you're right.
It's a little upside down. >> Yeah, I think I did that. >> Because I'm like, "What, didn't you just give the-- >> I don't know anything about Charity Fund raising, but-- >> It might not.
>> It might not have the ball. In other words, if they didn't have the ball, and they just all put in that much money, they would have given more money to the scholarship than they did by having the ball, and then giving them the $10,000. >> My--
Like, as someone who does not know about Charity Bull giving, and I'm sure we're going to hear it from Amanda on our team who does work in the space.
βThat, like, I think, like, I don't think that you have lost leaders,β
which are giving, I feel like you want not to take a loss, right? You want to, like, be able to donate. But maybe the idea is, like, okay, we put in-- we put in this to raise the profile of the vet on TV, is that way, next year, we can actually get more for donations.
So there could be some strategy behind it. That's giving Toya a lot, a big benefit of the doubt. [MUSIC] >> The first Mac for Gistony. That's a lot of online news. [MUSIC]
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hired practice for Agulera Trauma. So, for the first Mac on, and how will this be? >> The new Mac Book News, a star Mac to a smart press. [MUSIC] >> So, Eugene's like, how am I going to work?
>> So, Eugene loves the-- >> No, I'm not going to bring you. >> I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you.
>> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you.
>> I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you.
>> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you. >> No, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you, I'm not going to bring you.
>> You know, you can be my minions, but this is my thing, so that's where we are. >> By the way, did you get any corporate sponsors? Did you get, like, not that they showed? >> I mean, like that's part of the two, you get corporate sponsors. >> Just together in a week.
>> No, no, I don't think they've got that much of a match. >> There are, I guarantee there was some company in Atlanta, like Coca-Cola or Delta,
βor like honestly, nothing has to be a big corporation like that.β
Who could match $10,000? >> Oh, yeah, do the match. >> Like, someone's got to match that. >> Okay. >> So then we go to Curtis and Jackie, they're on their way.
They're like, oh, we're going to see some fireworks. >> Or. >> And then we go over to Steven Mimi and they're like, oh, my gosh, how are you feeling about it? She's like, well, I was chosen to be the chairwoman, chairwoman Mimi.
But, you know, that takes skills and it takes willingness. And he's like, that's leadership, honey. And Mimi's like, Toyota, lead, I don't think so. >> Yeah. >> So they get into--
>> I like seeing an activated Mimi, though, it's nice. It's taken a couple of years, but it's nice to see people like, fuck this. And fuck that lady, too. >> I really like Mimi a lot to be honest, and I like Steve a lot too.
So, to twice credit, the room actually does really nice. So it looks like a very nice function. And it's like all pretty, and there's art up, and Jackie and Curtis show up, and they liked the way it looks, and then Simone and Cecil arrive, and then she says,
they're just joking saying hi and everything, and saying that Eugene looks like he's-- It looks like he's in the fresh prince, because he's wearing his blazer inside out, so that the lining is showing or something like that.
βBecause he's trying to be artsy, I think.β
>> So then Mimi and Steve arrive, but they don't have tickets.
The staff's like, oh, I don't know if we can let you in.
>> And I've got to ask Eugene, hold on.
Why do you have to ask Eugene? >> He has two green eggs. We respect him. Why didn't he donate? Okay, so now you said that we're going to have a difference
of opinion on something here. >> Because you said who cares if they pay what I'm paraphrasing, but you said something like he cares if they pay as long as they'll donate more once they're in there, right? But I think if you're having a charity--
β>> I already said that, that's what I said.β
>> Oh, I thought you were saying it. >> Oh, that's what they said. >> Oh, yeah, no, don't. I didn't let them in, I'm not paying attention. >> I 100% agree.
I think that they should buy a ticket. >> I was actually really surprised with Steve and Mimi in this. >> I was like, wouldn't that stupid? Why would you?
And so what if you're going to spend more everybody
has to pay to get into the charity event? >> I agree. Unless, like, if the other people didn't have to pay to buy a ticket, that's because they already donate a $25,000. I think this was, I agree.
I don't think that they should have been gilted into donating for what seemed like a very disorganized event. Or giving money to something. You're still giving money. And you want to make sure that it's going to someone who's responsible.
And Toyo was not showing any indication that she was being responsible with money or the planning. The planning is an insight to how the money will be handled. And it's not something you just want to take lightly. But that being said, when you show up to the event,
you should buy a ticket. >> You're going to show up if you're going to show up.
βEither don't go or you should buy a ticket or 100%.β
Especially because it was like the ticket was what, 150 per person. Which by the way, by the way, for like, that's cheap, I think, for our charity ticket. I think that like, well, it's not cheap, but like, consume what their goals were.
I think that they could have raised the price for this crowd. It's a crowd of doctors and celebrities and football players. You could have charged 300. You could even charge 500. >> Yeah, but I think it's just point,
they're just trying to get people in the room. >> Yeah, and then there will be like the cheap people who don't pay, but most people if they're rich, they'll come donate for their taxes or whatever. >> Yeah, so I can see that, but the whole,
I don't get Steve's argument here. I think it's tacky. I can't believe that you want their explaining it to him. He's like, no, fuck that. >> Unless maybe this could be a fourth-wall moment where they're like,
well, we won't go, but the teachers are like, this is the season finale you have to go. >> Well, I have to pay money to go to the season finale. >> Yeah, there's another argument that why should I have to pay to go to work, that's not fair.
>> Right, so that maybe that was maybe part of it, that's like something that's between the lines, but if we were to take it on face value, which sometimes you just have to take it on face value, I do think that if you're going to a charity event,
you have to pay. >> You just have to pay, and why would you not pay anyway? Why would you show up at a charity event and not want to pay? >> And then argue with an on TV, you look so bad. >> Yeah, I'm surprised.
It seems like a misfire from him and I'm surprised. >> Yeah, and his whole argument that we got to in a moment is that, we would have gone in there. We probably would have spent much more on a piece of art, but now you're nickel-domdime.
That's, and now we're not going to. We don't know that because you actually just said you're not going to support. >> Yeah, you're actually, so why would you? >> Yeah, you're acting like a cheap ass. >> And you're not, and also back.
>> And if you're also like reframing it to being nickel-domdime, you're not being nickel-domdime. >> It's a charity. >> You're doing the thing, the standard thing. You pay the ticket to access, and then when you're in there,
you're given the privilege of being able to donate to one of these things and to get a nice piece of art out of it. >> So he's like, well, what point did they say when needed to take it? Do you act like this at a movie theater? >> It's true.
>> That's true. >> Did you think I was going to say, no, they were entitled to go in there with it? >> Yeah, I thought you were saying, they should,
βwhy would you need to take it from them if you know they're going to spend the money.β
They should just let them out. No, because this is charity, like I think that if it weren't charity, then maybe there's something like, okay, you let them in, because there's celebrities and whatever. But it's charity, like you pay the, you pay the thing.
The whole point is because you're a celebrity, you can pay this thing. >> Right. >> So they, they're like, what are you talking about? And Eugene comes up and he's like, so are you going to buy a ticket? And Mimi goes, about that, what?
And Steve's like, well, we're with Jackie, we're at Jackie's table. So I don't know if Jackie spent extra money and said, okay, I'm buying all these tickets for my friends, because that would be, but it didn't seem like it later. >> Well, that's, because this does happen at charities that I have,
at least a run and would never go to anything.
>> Well, people do buy tables. I don't know if someone buys a table, is that like sponsoring all the people at that table. >> Yeah, I actually don't know how to do that. >> So I don't know, but that didn't know that because,
so I don't need me for a galaz. >> So I don't have your momentum in the sun. >> Don't know how it works. >> So Eugene's like, well, the tables pay for the event, but the tickets go to the student, so it's 150 a ticket.
And Steve's like, well, you are aware that we gave 5,000 last year. And Eugene's like, that was last year. So this is not the same year. Do you understand how yours work?
Do you buy one movie ticket and then just keep going to the meeting.
Now I do. I will stay in the movie theater all day, but I'm not for a year. That's not how it works.
βLike you have to clean it up, eventually.β
>> I'm texting someone right now. And this is actually driving me crazy. If it's standard, practice that if someone buys a table at a charity. >> Don't pay for the attendee half the time. >> Like if I said, man, I bought a table, you want to come.
Then that would be part of that table. That's your ticket. >> Okay, I'm texting right now. You just keep reaching out. >> Steve's like, well, do you want money?
Or do you want a donation? He's like, well, yesterday's price is not today's price. You feel me? And he's like, no, I don't. So, me and me goes to ask the staff.
She's like, are you sure that the money that we pay goes straight to the student fund? And they're like, yes, yes, it does. So, now I have an Lee and Damon come. And someone's like, have you talked to have an Lee yet? >> No, I haven't seen it.
Did you fly it on the broom? >> [LAUGH] >> Well, CBJs was she being chased by regional mobsters on brooms. >> Then we hide the water just so she doesn't shrink. Okay, she comes in here.
I think it's a little money first.
>> Toya would think that that's just all that happened to the wicked witch of the West. She shrank. >> Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. She shrank and went into key holes. >> [LAUGH]
β>> Are you sure she could come after that house just fell out of sister?β
>> [LAUGH] >> So, someone's like, you're going to be mad when you see her outfit. >> I'll be okay, and she's like, no, because it's just plain and regular. If just regular tacky, there's no art there. >> [LAUGH] >> News flash, there's no art in any.
>> Nobody looked like, I mean, I get, they looked nice. I think everyone looked nice, but it wasn't like a living art. This was all living art is like, you know, who did that right Beverly Hills? Remember when they did it? >> Yeah, or living art.
>> It's like a great job. >> That's how to do it. >> And like how had to exit her hair or something. She was like a tree of, you know. >> She was a smarter dumb or whatever.
>> We're doing Abon Guard. >> Unfortunately, everyone here is just guard. >> But, yeah, so yeah, there's not a lot of living art. I mean, Brandy sort of tries. She sort of has like this dress that has like these sort of like little wings on the side.
It's like a little little, little U tray. It's not even U tray. It's just like, it's like some architectural features. But, yeah, no one is really dressed as living art. Although, even though there is that one point of picture frame that's going around,
that they're like, oh my god, I'm only a picture frame around my face. >> I'm living art. >> So Heavenly says, oh, the mechella looks beautiful, but I expected that. What I want to know is how much did she pay? And how much do you have left over for the scholarships?
>> Mm-hmm. And so then Quad shows up with her friend Ronald. Because King will be joining later. So then Steve pulls you into the side. He's like, hey, you Jean, I didn't know how to play it out.
Like, I was being single about about the tickets. And he, you Jean's like, well, there's been a lot of confusion, right? Like, where did that, someone that confusion come from? Because Toyota was like, everyone in Jamaica had this should happen. And that was both the work.
And she kept on getting cut off. Oh, shosh, Eugene. I mean, you're not right here. No, he's not in the right here. >> No, I'm about to take it.
>> Yeah, but this whole thing of sticking up for toy and being like, well, everybody just keeps cutting my wife off. And she doesn't get respect. They have not, she has not said anybody information. There's pages of text about it.
And she still won't send it to him. [MUSIC] Update from the Lexia News Network. We touch space with Amanda, who works in fundraising. And I asked, if someone buys a table at a charity,
do people at the table still have to buy a ticket? This is a marriage medicine related question. And she said, no, that's crazy. The table is the ticket for everyone. So Steven Mimi were right.
>> Well, yeah.
I mean, we don't know, because Jackie never confirms it.
She paid for a whole team. >> No, everybody. >> No, they were listed as guests of Jackie on the show. >> Oh, then that is weird. >> Okay, never mind.
Steven Mimi, you have been exonerated. And because, by the way, of course, they would be exonerated. Why would we think for one moment that Toyo would have it right about this? >> I don't know that they're, but I don't know that they're exonerated.
But that's weird. Why would you charge for a table and for a ticket? >> No, I don't understand. >> I think like when we started talking about it, we weren't thinking that there was a table,
but then we remembered as we were reading through that, oh, yeah, they were part of a table. >> No way. >> So you're telling me that everybody who went to this about a table and a ticket on top of that that doesn't--
>> No, no, no. When you buy the table, the table is like,
you're basically buying a batch of tickets at that point.
So if you had, and then you invite friends,
βand the friends get those tickets, that's what that is.β
>> Yeah, I get that, but everybody gets so annoying. >> So many people who are from non-profits are losing their mind, listening to us trying to figure out-- >> Well, it's not, I know, but it's not based-- I know how, if you buy it, that's what I was saying,
If you buy a table, then you can invite people to your table.
But when I'm not understanding is how they have it set up. Do they have it set up where you buy a table, and then a ticket on top of the table? That's what he's making it sound like, because he said the tables go to this thing.
And then the tickets go to this other thing.
βSo he's making it sound like you have to buy two separate things,β
which I don't know. It's just set up poorly, and it's a total toy or production. It's a fucking mess. I don't care what people say on here. They're like, "Oh my God, toy, did amazing."
>> No, you didn't. This is a cluster of fucking makes no sense. So anyway, so he's arguing with Steve, and Steve's like, "Well, there needs to be communication." And he's like, "Well, that's fine, Steve.
I'm sorry that you feel like you were cut off or singled out." And Toria's like, "Oh, well, will you single out?" So she comes over and he goes, "Yes, that wasn't cool." And she's like, "Well, you know what wasn't cool? Not supporting the cause."
Because the reality is none of that would have happened.
He had y'all just bought a ticket. And you wife listed everything I said. And do you know what she said? We're out. I mean, he goes, "Yeah, I don't really address women.
I talk to men." >> And she went. >> This is like standard murder to medicine. Like rules of engagement. The men only talk to men.
The women only talk to women. I don't know. Every time this happens,
βlike I get it, like I understand like you don't,β
you never want to be like a guy raised in your voice at a woman like never. But I always feel like when people are like very much like these are the rules. And this is the men talk to the men.
The women talk to the women. I just feel like it's so retrograde at the same time. >> It is, but then if he had argued with her, then people would have been like, "Oh, my God. Why are you arguing with the woman?"
>> You know? >> So it's like you can't win. And Toria's also starting it by coming up and getting in the middle of it. You know?
>> Eugene's like, "I'm going to handle this and I'm going to stand up for my wife." She's like pushing him out of the way. >> I got a little, like, you can't do set Eugene. >> So she's like, you know,
what's that cool is y'all got to give it a $150 ticket.
And I'm not being rude because the reality is
none of that could have happened if you bought a ticket. And he's like, "But my point is we were going to come and donate and buy a piece of art to contribute much more than 150. Like there could have been a better approach
and understanding that there's some people in here. What happened? >> There's just a role too fast. >> Oh, skip to see. >> He's like this customer service basically.
He's like, you know, you want people to come by this artwork off the wall because some of us could do it. And there's some people who can only buy a ticket and that's poor taste. >> Yeah.
>> I mean, poor taste.
βThat's, I mean, that's Toya and not Sheldon, right?β
So Toria is like, "Look, look, look, look." That means like, and that may not be true based on my conversation with Brandy and the other ladies. It's like, "Well, Brandy bought a ticket today." And so Toria is like, "Yeah, Brandy's husband bought a ticket today.
And some won't bought ten tickets." So right there, some won't buy ten tickets because some won't buy a table. That's why. See, now I'm not, I'm not upset because I took a whole
stance about like, you know what? They should buy a ticket they're going to come in. But now knowing that there were guests at Dr. Jackie at a table, they're basically, that's crazy that they're going to charge a ticket on top of that.
>> So then Angel and King come and Jackie's like, "Oh, it's time for us to apologize. I'm sorry, we didn't get to meet at the Subaru. And I just don't believe in their stance on carbs. So let's do it right now."
And Curtis is like, "Come here, darling. Both of you." >> Everyone, everyone. >> That's a lot against my belly button. >> He can cruise her daddy is here.
>> I'm all right. >> Get up here, put your heads along my waistline. All right, all of you down there. Well, I just want to let you guys know that what I said in Jamaica, if it offended you guys,
I am sorry, because you are two of my favorite he then's, and I want nothing but the best for you guys before you go to hell. And Jackie says, "When I'm on the arc with two of each animal, waiting for the world to dry out and I watch you people
down there drowning, I'm going to wave it to you." Because I really enjoyed you, sinners. I really enjoyed you. >> I should have remembered that when you're too far gone, to even get into heaven, what's the wife and bother
policing this one other element? >> It's too late. Am I right, guys? So just have fun. >> What am I going to be inclined to you?
No, you're going to be in hell. >> Yes, I may have cheated on my wife, but I only did that to show how much more godly I could be afterwards. So guys, we're getting in.
Bring it in, Jackie's like, "Well,
we never say if we offended," right?
Curtis, because we offended, and we just want to say, "We're sorry. I'll help you out with that, Curtis. Even though I've coached you for a week now, and somehow you still messed it up."
>> And Curtis is like, "Yeah, I'm sorry. I want the best for you." And King says, "Yeah, but my brother attacked me." And he's like, "It wasn't an attack. It wasn't an attempt to get you to look at it
in a different way. Listen, we all have our beliefs in God, religion, mistresses. You know, I have my own way of doing it. You guys have your own way of doing it.
I fuck young people, the traits through airports holding their hand. In front of TMZ. >> You know, you guys too soon. >> Yeah.
>> My sin was only because I was lonely. The year sin was just because you're being intentional
With your sin.
I can't be blamed for my sin." So it was like an apology, but then it was not really an apology.
βAnd it's fine for Curtis to have an opinionβ
where the challenge's come. Is that he's coming across a self-righteous and judgmental? And that's where the challenge is coming in not.
>> Yeah, it's like I never thought you meant harm.
Curtis, I was just muffled. And we accept your apology, and I appreciate you reaching out after you heard it was disturbing. Even though we did not get the subarrow
we thought we were going to have in this scene. >> Even though I was looking forward to a big, magnificent deal to you, co-ta-ta-ta-ta with it. It's been a hell for sure.
I'm like, I want you to be like a happy meal. >> Hold the pickles all the lettuce. Special orders don't upset us. All we ask is that you let us have it your way. >> No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
So they're forgiven. So Simone is like, "Wow, this is what I want to say to Toyota. Number one, spectacular event. Tonight is an example that our money was well spent. So don't worry about what people say in the corner.
Don't charge another person to tick it. That's part of this group. Let's put the defensive wall down and bring everybody in.
β>> And Jackie's like, "I know we need to give out this scholarship.β
So save your speech."
>> Yeah, so Simone is a very proud Toyota.
And now Toyota is like, "Oh, the lot of you, you, you, you. Okay, thank you all for coming. That this time we would like to acknowledge the scholarship and fund recipients for the 2021-25 Met Gala. Please give a round of applause to Beth and Dunlap,
Brooke, Beth and Dunlap. We'll each individually receive 5,000 to go towards the medical tuition and overall education and apparently a free pair of scrubs from someone in this group. So congratulations, Yutu.
>> So she gives a thank you speech. I'm like, "I thank you." And then, but they both do. And Toyota's like, "Well, now that we have the ladies on stage, we're going to celebrate the made to cause.
We did it together." So I'd like to take the original founders, me, me and me. And then I would like to take everyone to help me. Other people, I'm not going to name a put on the website. Thank you, everybody for coming today,
even though you didn't buy tickets, you cheap fall. >> Mm-hm. >> Love you would like. They're awesome. Chicken tendons from our freezer.
Overall not table. Big episode for chicken tendons. >> So, having me like, "Oh, I'm just moved. Can I give a speech? Can I give us a give me the mic?"
>> You might know me as the future president of this country. I am moved. And I know we gave Toyota a hard time. Toyota, I would just like to say, "You stupid bitch. You dumb dumb bitch. You can do one thing right.
But this was nice. The party was nice. Toyota is stupid right, everybody. But you didn't give stupid person. He did a good job.
>> So, a good person. >> By the way, one thing we didn't mention was that, they all speak of chicken tendors. There's like chicken wings. Like the food is chicken wings.
And Mimi at one point, sort of actually is like, if you're going to be getting people to open up their pocket books, they're wallets. >> Yeah. >> Don't serve chicken wings.
People are going to pay the money that feels like matches the event. It is funny that she served wings at this account. >> Listen, it's living out. We wanted to be fancy. So, we're serving something French.
>> Fries. >> We want people to do finger paintings. We want people to do finger paintings. So, it makes sure there's a way for everyone to get Bob. We can solve some of the fingers.
>> So, having Link gives Toyota credit in her speech. >> She does. >> The great I would give Toyota for this event, F for conduct, because she was a total ass the whole time. But the whole event was nice.
I would give her an A+. It actually came out very, very well. >> And then Eugene gives Toyota flowers, which I think is also a little weird to do at this event. That's like a charity event.
Feel like wait a second. But flowers for you. >> I think this started. >> I think this started. I think the season must have started.
Like before they started, Tory was like, if you don't support me this season, you're done. Because he's really going out of the way to be like, "Hi, support my wife."
And she never does anything wrong.
>> You're all stopping me to my wife. >> No, it's because that central pay party that they had. >> Oh, yeah.
β>> That's why she's like, "Ooh, that's a good game."β
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