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Speaker 1

I'm Heather Dubro and I'm Terry Debro.

Speaker 2

And we're going to keep this between us sort of.

Speaker 3

I'm eating miso soup.

Does everyone know my obsession?

Have I ever talked about my obsession with miso soup?

Speaker 4

No.

Speaker 3

By the way, we're recording from home.

I know the sound is not as good as it usually is.

I apologize in advance, but we'll be back in.

Speaker 2

The studio next week.

I am obsessed with miso soup.

Is there one food that you eat because you like to eat the same thing every day?

Like, I can't survive without miso soup?

Speaker 1

Uh, weirdly lately tuna?

Speaker 2

You like chicken and pickles.

Speaker 1

I like chicken and pickles, and I like tuna.

I like tuna mixed with mustard and relish.

Lovely, so good, so good.

Yeah, but you know.

Speaker 2

I can't live without my miso soup.

I don't drink coffee, but.

Speaker 1

I love my mushroom coffee is my version of miso soup.

I have it every day, your Lion's main Coffee's main coffee.

I love that it's no no, no tropic, you know, no no tropic, which is good for the brain.

Speaker 2

That's what that means no, no tropic.

Speaker 1

Yeah, neurologically impactful, yeah nice and uh yeah, I uh that's my goats.

I'll probably probably right now.

I have one in my Look, I have one in my pocket.

Speaker 2

Oh there you go.

Not sponsors, but here it does.

Yeah, you like the four.

Speaker 1

Sigmatic pour sigmatic.

It's delicious, it's good for your brain.

Has not very much caffeine, but it gives you a little buzz.

But it's good.

This one's called focus Focus.

Speaker 3

You set me a protein shake earlier and Nikki, our son was standing next to me, and I go, Dad wants me to buy these frem and he goes, absolutely not.

Speaker 2

Did you read the ingredients of most?

Speaker 1

One hundred forty calories?

So why is that?

And forty grams of protein?

Speaker 2

He said it was two hundred and something calories bottle two hundred.

Apparently there were a lot.

Speaker 1

Of seed oils.

Apparently two hundred two hundred calories for forty grams pretty good, Okay, a lot of seed oils.

He didn't like it, by the way, Just you know that has nine calories per gram Sugar carbs have nine five college program and I think so do those protein.

Okay, So if it's forty grams of protein has to be at least two hundred calories, right, yeah, so it can't be less than if you want four hundred forty grams, So would you please buy that for me?

I don't care about the seat oil.

I want the sea oil because I wanted to dilute the microplastics that I'm interested in.

Speaker 2

Don't make me choke?

All right, Big day today, Big night tonight in the Dubro household.

Speaker 1

Yes, so.

Speaker 2

Okay.

People have always asked, like, what other shows would you ever be on?

Speaker 1

Right?

Speaker 3

And I said for me, like, I don't want to be naked, I don't want to be afraid.

I don't want to be trapped on an island.

I really don't want to dance with the stars.

I don't want to, you know, do Traders.

Speaker 2

It's like it feels very cold.

No, you have to be away for a lot long time.

Speaker 1

The other reality show?

Speaker 2

You would actually do?

Any show except Dancing with the Stars.

Speaker 1

Name a show I would do?

Speaker 2

How about that?

You would do Traders?

Speaker 1

Never?

Speaker 2

Really?

Speaker 1

Never?

No, I'm not doing any reality shows.

I've done enough reality show.

I'm a doctor.

I think it's unbecoming.

Speaker 2

Oh you heard that here?

So when they ask them to be on Traders?

Speaker 1

Can we just by the way, I guarantee you.

I will never do Traders, okay, guarantee you.

That's an instant No, okay, yeah, I'm not doing that.

Speaker 3

Would you go on Special Ops Forces me either?

Speaker 1

You know, they're like drown them almost would survivor.

I wouldn't know.

I don't want to go and sur First, they couldn't pay me enough.

Secondly, I don't even think do they pay you?

I'm sure they pays.

I wouldn't do any reality show like this.

Speaker 2

Is this too curly for you?

Speaker 1

No, it's cute.

I don't like it.

Okay, However, yes, I would do I would do any talk show, Yes, that was interesting.

Yes, I would do any podcasts where we're talking about me you.

Yes, and I do a lot of And I would do game shows.

I would only do a game show if it was for charity, right, And so are we telling the story about this?

Speaker 2

Sorry?

Speaker 3

So Terry got asked to do celebrity Weakest Link, And I'm just gonna tell the beginning because then.

Speaker 1

Your audience doesn't know what weakest Link is.

They won't.

It's shocking how many people don't remember weakens really yes, once you explain the game show format.

Speaker 2

Well, the Weakest Link is a really cool game show.

Speaker 1

Or in England all right, I didn't know that.

Yeah, yeah with that English post.

Oh really, it was huge in England.

Came here, came here here, brought her here.

It was huge And it's really difficult.

Speaker 3

So it's like a number of people on stage and you're nine, right, nine people, and it's an interesting game because you're answering trivia questions and you need to answer correctly to stay alive.

But you don't want to be too strong because people can vote you off.

So there's a strategy to it as well.

Speaker 2

So you have to be strong, but make us make alliances while you're standing there.

Speaker 1

And it's time, so they ask you very difficult general questions, things from like who's second from the left on not Rushmore that's a typical question, right, you know, or any question you can think of.

Speaker 2

So they asked Harry.

So now that there's now there's a new version that is.

Speaker 3

Celebrity hosted by hosted by Jane Lynch.

Speaker 2

I interviewed her when I was co hosting Good Day La I think okay, and she was phenomenal so cool.

Speaker 3

I gave me the best advice ever.

She told me, always say yes.

Anyway, Terry said yes.

So they asked him to be on Celebrity Weakest Link, and I'm just going to tell you he was so nervous about doing this.

Speaker 2

He's like, oh my god, what if I don't know?

Speaker 3

And there's no way to prep for this except they there's one book.

Someone wrote one book, Celebrity Weakest Link, and it's the tiniest little book, like from.

Speaker 2

Nineteen eighty two.

Yeah, not really nineteen eighty two.

Speaker 1

But it's like an old book.

I think it was some eighties really, Yeah.

Speaker 2

All right, So he studied the book, answered the questions.

Speaker 1

And of course it's it's it's everything you might be asked in Trivial Pursuit if you remember that game, and a lot of pop culture.

So anything that was in that book from the eighties obviously is not for Pertatoes to now there was, you know, it's a lot of technology, a lot of geography, of a lot of history science.

And so this was called five months before.

They asked me would'd be interested in and I thought, I don't want to do this.

They said, oh, it's for charity, and I thought I didn't want to do it because I'm a doctor and you're supposed to be smart as a doctor.

Speaker 2

And if you come off stupid that would be.

Speaker 1

Bad, bad.

And the other thing is just so he's like sort of.

Speaker 3

A commonly known thing that when it's a celebrity version they dumb it down a little bit.

Speaker 2

Or is that not true?

Speaker 1

I don't know, but anyway, so I didn't want to do it for that reason because I didn't want to look like an idiot.

And then the second thing is doctors are very smart people generally and know a trump tremendous amount about a very narrow band of information.

So we're not very well you know, even if we were at well educated in college, we lost it after I mean, think about it.

I went to college four years and then did postgraduate training literally for eleven years.

Eleven years, okay, so I did four years of med school.

I did more four years of med school, seven years of general surgery training, two years of plastic surgery training.

Okay, so that's you're literally living.

I mean, I didn't even watch tell.

I didn't.

I've never watched an episode of Friends, right, not one because or Seinfeld.

Because when I was in general surgery friends and Seinfeld were on, so I never saw a single episode, not one.

Speaker 2

Wow.

Speaker 1

Yeah, because you live in the hospital when you were a general surgery resident, right anyway, So I didn't want to go on there and look like an idiot.

So I first I said, I don't want to do this.

You and I talked about it, and we said, well, it's for charity.

And then I thought they'd doned it down.

And it's like one of those things where you know, like you see a couple that you haven't seen for a long time in a restaurant, you go, hey, we should get together.

Let's make plans.

Drunk plans it was, and it was like five months from now, and I thought, okay.

I ultimately I said yes because it's for charity, and I thought, well, it'll never comment five months from now, right, And then all of a sudden it starts to, you know, become four months, three months, and now I really really really don't want to do it, and I'm losing sleep over it.

I'm gonna look like it and it's on Fox, it's on national television.

So I don't want to do it.

I don't want to do it, and then I I started, oh, my gosh, I can't get out of it now because it's for charity.

What's my charity going to be?

And then all of a sudden, two weeks before I go, i'd better start doing some kind of preparation.

So I went to YouTube, looked up Weakest Link and it's a really difficult game show.

Plus the host in this case, ch Lynge, makes fun of yous on you, you know, and they're really insulting, but funny insulting.

And so anyway I started.

I started.

I went to chat Gypt I'm going on Weakest Link, asked me questions, and chat Gyp asked me a bunch of questions.

I did's some bit of study for it, but anyway, here it comes.

Now I have to go do it.

And so I show up and I go, but what is the theme?

I know it was doctors and it turned out to be so was it all medical doctors?

So it was the nine people you know that you compete you could be against dight and it was television doctors.

And it's the season finale, okay, so.

Speaker 2

Season finale of so is this the first season of vishow?

Speaker 1

All right?

Speaker 3

So it's the season finale, so they must think it's good or does it just work out that way?

Speaker 2

They knew it was going to be the season finale, I don't know, all right, So they were filming more after Me, all right, so it must be good episode.

So season finale, weakest link you and eight other.

Speaker 1

TV doctor TV.

So I get there and it's a giant, big budget game show production.

Speaker 2

Were you worried Paul was going to be there?

Speaker 1

No, I didn't think they'd picked me in Paul and plus Paul's dumb.

By the way, If Paul was there, I'd be really happy because I know I wouldn't be the weakest, like he certainly would be the weakest leap for me.

Anyway, So I show up and I get there, and it turns out it's three real doctors and five actors who played doctors on TV.

Speaker 2

Okay, can you name them?

Speaker 1

Yeah?

So the doctor, pimple Popper, Me and Will Kirby.

And Will Kirby's a really smart, absolutely great looking Dermatolis who became famous on Big Brother.

He won maybe season one Big Brother like that, giantly famous and he was like the villain, I guess, and what a nice guy by the way.

He and then he went back on Big Brothers several times.

And he actually he is a businessman now I don't even think he practices medicine anymore.

But he owns like doctor Tadoff, you know these chains of laser pings.

Oh interesting, very very smart, very nice guy.

Sandra Lee doctor Pimball Popper is one charming and wonderful and smart all I love him.

Speaker 2

She was on my podcasters She's so set.

Speaker 1

And then five actors okay, one actor I can't remember any of their names.

One actor has been on like twenty seven seasons of Gray's Anatomy.

Speaker 2

Okay, but not a dreamy or steaming.

Speaker 1

No, but yeah, and even got a spin off.

Another actress who was on Chicago Med.

Then another one who was on House.

There was this movie call and Penn I think it was who There was a funny movie they smoke marijuana anyway.

And then two other guys who were on like Chicago Med or anyway other medical shows.

Speaker 2

Okay, so you get there.

Speaker 1

I get there, and apparently they warn you there's a strategy to play laying this because you after each uh sort of session, everybody gets together and votes off a person and as the week, you know, as the weakest link and so you vote, and then so you're you're you're encouraged to talk to the other game players and strategize as to who you're gonna throw off.

Right at the very beginning, doctor Pimble, Pauper and Will come into my dressing room, dressing area, and they go, so, what's our strategy?

And will I think or someone said, well, let's kick them all off?

The actor the actors, and I go, and they go, how I go?

I said, let's do an alphabetical order, so we'll start with you know, ABC, will move all the way down and stale.

That's based on their last night kay so and they the actors, had no strategy.

It actually becomes a storyline on the show anyway.

So you get there, I'm nervous.

I don't type.

Speaker 2

Well, that's hard.

You're answering questions.

Speaker 1

There's a buzzer, right, and there's rounds, and so I don't want to be My goal is I just don't want to be kicked off in the first two or three weeks.

Speaker 2

Yeah, yeah, because that's embarrassing.

Speaker 1

Yes, So get there and they make you go.

It's a real game show and there's real money, and because of that movie thing, happened to quiz show back in the fifties.

Scandal.

You spend one hour meeting with lawyers.

They show you a video, you document your signed papers that say you're aware of the game rules, cheating, you're not cheating, you're not allowed.

But you walk through I think a thing that make sure you don't have your phone with you, a scanner.

It's big time.

Yeah.

And so we get there and we said, o'k, we're going to vote the doctors.

And then we then we get on the set and Jane Lynch comes out and the Fox writers.

I mean, I wish I had these writers on box.

I don't have any writers and Botch.

The insults are brilliantly funny.

I found myself cracking.

And she's you know, she comes out, you know, a white coat with gloves.

Who's gonna get their rectal exam today?

You know who's gonna do this?

Who?

Who?

And then when when you go through around the insults, doctor debrou obviously you missed half of the first year of medical school.

You know that these kind of big, funny, really interesting insults.

And anyway, you give it the practice round.

And I have this little phenomenon that I call stress amnevia right.

Where if I'm in a strange environment and I see someone like let's say it's my office manager walks up and I'm with a friend of mine.

I can't remember my office manager's names.

Speaker 3

It's a very common thing.

People do that, even with their kids.

They can be with their kids.

Sometimes someone comes up.

They're like, oh, this is they don't even remember.

Speaker 1

Their kids exactly.

So I have it when it comes like if somebody asks me, what's the name of this?

Now you're concerned, you're going to look like an idiot.

So in the in the in the practice round, okay, they're going by to get us familiar with the with the format.

And the first question she asks me is if you want to put in your phone f u c K and it puts in du c K.

That's an example of And I went yeah, and I went.

Speaker 5

It's when your phone does a thing and it fixes it for you, and you know, and you've got to move on because you know the way it works is you get it wrong, it goes back down to zero the money it umulates.

Speaker 1

And so you got to move on in and it's a clock ticket, right, So I go and I go pass and she goes, I go text even though I was wrong.

Move on, she goes wrong autocorrect.

I went, oh my god, here comes stress.

My first practice question.

I had stress.

That was the practice the practice round.

Okay, so you do a quick practice do a quick practice round.

And then I get the next one right and the next one right, and I go, okay, I missed one out of three.

That's not too bad.

And then we start okay, and then now it's game on.

So I mean you have to watch it, but just a quick story about So for the first round, for example, it goes to me, it goes to the girl and the I'm the second person, the person on the right of me.

The first person is the girl from Chicago med And with all disrespect, not the brightest ball.

We did it in the lamp.

Okay, and uh she she I think of all.

We kept her all the round because we wanted her to lose right first.

Well, no, we kept her because she was the last in the alphabetic glorder.

That's right.

So anyway, I go and I got them all right, and in round one I was the strongest link.

In round one, she was the weakest link.

Anyway, so we started voting them off at alphabetical order, and they can't figure out the actors can't figure out what we're doing because there seems to be no rhyme or reason why we're all voting for the exact same people, right, because you have to show who you voted, you have to show for your border.

And then they ask you why, and of course you got to make up something silly.

And then we go all the way down.

Should I give?

I give what happens?

Because it's now by the time people hear this, the show has been on all right.

So round one I get them all right on the strongest.

Round two, I think I get them all right on the strongestle.

Then round three I miss one, Round four I miss one, and then round five, and then it gets down to we get rid of all the actors.

So and they figure out, oh they did they got rid of?

How did they get rid of all the actors?

We did of in alphabetical order?

Okay, so you get rid of all the get rid of all the actors, and it's left with me, Will Kirby and pimple Pauper.

Speaker 2

So now you know, now you got to cannibalize each other.

Speaker 1

So now we get a cannibist, So how do I So I'm looking at doctor pimple Popper, trying to give her a look like and she's not looking, and I go, well, don't we all need a break?

He goes, yeah, this is where you get a natural you can get a break up.

Until this point, no break because they want us to talk.

So we're all standing out there and I go to Sandra.

I go, don't you have to go to the bathroom?

No good?

I go, don't you want a cup cuff?

No good?

I go, don't you want a glass I want?

I go, why don't you get a cup coffee with me?

She goes okay.

And as we're and as we're walking out in a single line, it's it's it's me, Sandra in front of me, me, and then Will behind me.

I go, Sandra, I just and she turns back to look at me, and I just look at her like this, like this, this expression line.

I don't say anything, and she looks at me.

She goes, done, do you exact what I meant?

Speaker 2

She's the cooler I know.

Speaker 1

So we do the next round and then we boat off Kirby and then it's me and doctor pimple Popper in that fight.

Speaker 2

In the finals.

Speaker 1

Okay, so I haven't.

Speaker 2

Heard from him this whole time because they can't have.

Speaker 1

The phones, right.

So it goes to the finals, and the finals, there's no time.

You you have as much time as you need, and they ask you all these questions.

She gets like six, I get six, and we're both doing actually quite poorly.

We're missing a lot.

Speaker 2

If you DVR this episode of Weakest.

Speaker 1

Lange, it's shorter than this.

STU, no, no, this.

Speaker 2

I'm just gonna say this is a spoiler right here.

Speaker 1

So if you don't want to know what happened, right, if you don't know what happens, okay.

So then it comes down we're sort of tied in our poor performance.

And then the final question.

If I get the next question right, I win Celebrity Weakest Link.

And you know, doctor Pimple Popper had gotten like during the course of the thing, had gotten like two medical questions, and you're like, oh my god, my god, she got asked.

You know, if you're having corporal tunnel surgery, is it surgery done at the elbow, shoulder, wrist, or foot?

Like, oh really?

And then will God asked I believe believe a couple of questions that are in dermatology.

Speaker 2

Really yes, isn't that weird?

Speaker 1

Really and really basic questions that even you know, anybody would know, but particularly a dormitor dollars.

Now, so the final question, I get it, you went, if you get this right, doctor Dubro, I go, yes, she goes, if a person is having dialysis, what organ is not working?

And I thought a medical question to be one of the easiest medical questions in the history of medical question.

Speaker 2

Did you pause, John, I would be scared, I would would have no.

Speaker 1

I went, I went, I went.

I thought, I just one celebrity weakest link, and so I go, well, let me see.

And what I should have done said, was you know my father was on dialysis?

No, not this last time.

Speaker 2

Yeah.

Speaker 1

Time they want you to sort of and instead I should have my bam fathers Dallas.

Is really hard, I feel for everybody should have done like that kind of thing.

Speaker 2

You didn't know?

Speaker 1

I went, oh, let me it might be no final lapstory.

No, no, no, no, And then I went, kid, because you are the winner of celebrity weakest Link.

I won.

And then so then they do these after interviews and they go, who do you want to what's Heather going to think?

And I go, I don't, let's find out.

I went on FaceTime, so.

Speaker 3

He facetimes me bright the way on camera.

Thankfully, I looked like this and not.

Speaker 2

Alternative.

Speaker 1

Oh you look at it.

So I FaceTime you and I go what?

And I was just so relieved that I didn't get kicked off.

It looked like an idiot after two or three rounds.

But I want Celebrity Week.

Speaker 2

Yes you did.

You are not the weakest one.

Speaker 1

I'm not the stupidest doctor on television.

Speaker 2

Excellent there, It is very exciting.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

So I was very surprised how good looking Will Kirby is, but no one knows who he is A right, I guess not anyway, but I mean extraordinarly handsome man.

Speaker 2

Really good hair.

Speaker 1

Right, very very good hair.

Speaker 2

It's always about the hair.

Speaker 1

Yeah, and just like six four really sort of beautiful guys.

Speaker 2

Say the laser away guy.

Speaker 1

He's a laser away Oh, I go there.

And then that was it.

So I want you very much.

I just want to look like an idiot.

I want somebody did it.

Speaker 2

You're a smarty pants.

Speaker 1

Yeah, And so I made some money for the Trevor Project.

Speaker 2

Yeah, isn't that cool?

How much money did they give you?

Speaker 1

The kind only made one hundred twenty twenty five thousands, a lot of money, but you know you could have made over a million.

Speaker 2

Oh if the pot got a pianopp.

Speaker 1

Yeah, we couldn't get the TV doctors, whether you're an actor or a real doctor, not very good on game shows now, none of us will good shows really have like people who are Yeah, you.

Speaker 2

Have to be just good at that kind of It's surprising to me that they have a celebrity version now of name that tune, because to me, name that tune hard is an incredibly difficult show.

And I don't know if our listeners remember that show.

Speaker 1

It wasn't.

Speaker 2

I don't think it was on when I was.

It was before my time.

Speaker 1

It was definitely my time.

Speaker 2

Yeah, And it was like they would play you would do these competitions and then you would earn points to see how many notes you get, and then you go, I can name that tune.

They would tell you.

Speaker 3

You'd answer questions about the song that would give you clues, and then you go, I can name that tune and eight notes and your competitor go, well, I can name that tune.

Speaker 2

And six notes, and sometimes they would get it down to like two notes one note, one note, and they would they go name that tune.

Speaker 1

And where people can actually sometimes name it in one note.

Speaker 2

I know, g it was just not there.

Speaker 1

Really, Yeah, I don't know.

Speaker 2

I just saw it like an ad for it.

Speaker 1

I'd be pretty good at name that too.

Speaker 2

You would, I think.

So I don't have that kind of musical knowledge.

Speaker 3

Please my my Spotify rap for the year I got age twenty one.

Speaker 1

Oh really, yeah, I don't know anything.

So yeah, I was very pleased and I didn't look like an idiot too much.

And I mean, you know, the questions were.

One of the questions I got wrong is you know what country borders you know, Ethiopia and the something c And I went, oh, go on geography.

I don't know geography, you know.

But the other pretty much most of the others I got, you know, what is the thing you put your arrow in when you're using a bone arrow?

What do the thing you store?

Quiver?

Quiver quiver?

Yeah?

And then so yeah, and Jane Jane Winz was very funny, honey, very.

Speaker 2

Very proud of you.

That is awesome.

Speaker 6

Yeah, and now we are down sloping or up sloping towards the holidays.

Speaker 1

You know what I'm looking forward to.

I'm looking forward to that time in the holidays where everything closes, like our TV shows are on hiatus, yeah, and nobody's doing much of anything.

Yeah, and just like I just want to sort of just be home with the kids, with the kids, work out, you know, have all the kids home, work out every day.

And you know, the weather in December in Los Angeles going to be ety degrees this week is so amazing.

I can't tell you how many times in my life growing up here that my buddy and I would meet at Santa Monica Beach and go for a run with our shirts off in December twenty fifth.

It was like, I have so many memories we would do.

It was like it was our thing.

Hey, meet me in Santa Monica.

We'd run on the sand December twenty fifth, and it'd be like, you know, seventy eight and not a cloud.

Speaker 2

This I remember my first year in LA they remember on New Year's Day it was so hot.

Speaker 1

Yeah, so hot.

We literally have the best weather in the world.

Speaker 2

I'm convinced that's where we pay the taxes.

Speaker 1

Yeah, ye pay for it, that's for sure.

Speaker 2

What are you looking forward to for Christmas?

Do you want anything?

Speaker 1

Yeah?

I want not.

I want my family not to spend any money.

Yes, I know, Yeah, yeah, I don't want you know me.

I don't like gifts.

I want literally nothing.

I wouldn't mind.

There's a couple of things weird letter on mind.

Yeah, I'm not into close hell, but I sort of want.

Speaker 2

You want some theory clothes, some.

Speaker 1

Theory close a little bit.

I need to take you to do that.

I can't buy it, yeah, yeah, and I won't.

I would have wanted the new iPhone, but we got it.

I'm so afraid to turn it on.

Speaker 2

You haven't turned it on right there.

Speaker 1

I'm afraid to turn it on because it took you two days.

Speaker 2

I gotta tell you something.

Not only did it take me two days.

Speaker 3

This was one of those you know sometimes you get a new phone and it's just like an easy sitch.

This was so painful and even now, like remembering some of the passwords and things like, I don't understand why it doesn't just.

Speaker 1

All go right over and now because I do shows on TikTok Live.

Where are you?

Speaker 2

And Kim kardash Yet where me?

Speaker 1

And Conversion?

Where I do console health and console beauty or skincare if I lose access to my phone, like I have a show after this for two hours on TikTok Live, which I really enjoy doing.

People are so crazy nice, you know in the comments, and it's funny because you look at the live show and you tell about the product.

And TikTok is great because you know there's no shipping costs and there's no TV station, so you can lower your prices so much on your products and you can interact with people live.

They ask you questions, and then there'll be some guy who will say to me, well, if your products make you look so good, why do you look so bad?

And then I say, I say to everybody, I can't let I tell the room, Hey, this guy just said I look so bad.

Guys think I looked at bad, but you're a loser gift I.

Speaker 2

People are very sea.

Speaker 1

I love that.

So it's just so.

Speaker 3

Interesting how TikTok Live has now become the new shopping channels.

Speaker 1

It's the future of online marketing, right.

TikTok Live very interesting.

Speaker 2

It's very nice to have that feedback from people though, that live feedback.

I'll tell you what's annoying me about this gift receiving holiday this year is the Lab diamonds.

Speaker 1

I know, by the way, thank you ever invented lab diamonds.

I feel like buying them a lab diamond.

I want to buy them a gift because you know, one of my pet peeves is we don't need to take the divond Okay we know.

Yeah, so Lab time, thank you.

It now made mining mind natural diamonds.

Yeah, it made them completely what they always were anyway, worthless.

Speaker 2

So there's this huge jeweler in Newport Beach called Lugano Diaonds.

Yeah, I just sad, but I.

Speaker 3

Just heard they went out of business and they were like one of those cinnakele places where people bought major jewelry, and I mean, you just can't compete.

Speaker 1

I'm just shocked that mining dimeon mine diamonds natural diamonds had as long a run as it did because it was such a fraud.

Speaker 2

So do you think jewelry in general is just going to be.

Speaker 1

I think for design, jewelry is probably better now because he's meaning like Van Cleef, could you know, because now if you're not going to spend the money on the cut, the clarity the color and.

Speaker 2

The Now it's about the design.

Speaker 1

It's about the design.

So like if I was going to buy, I certainly wouldn't want to buy you a big diamond anymore, so I buy you some nice thing from Van Cleef, which we really like.

Speaker 3

Do you think those houses will end up using lab diamonds eventually?

Speaker 1

I don't see why they wouldn't.

Why would they even want to spend all that money?

Speaker 2

And how would we even know?

I remember years ago that Diane Seuter did an expos eight piece on fake jewelry, and she had gotten a piece of jewelry from her husband.

I thought it was bulgarry, right, but I could be wrong about that, and it was gemstones and they weren't real.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Crazy.

The problem is you can't tell lab diamonds from mind diamonds unless you, I think, you shine a sort of light on it.

Speaker 2

There's one machine.

Speaker 1

The light, it's the light refraction or something.

Speaker 3

It's some special machine that costs like twenty thousand dollars.

But you can't tell with the loop.

No, and those little they have those little pointer things that they can touch diamonds with that say if they're.

Speaker 2

Real or not.

Speaker 1

That it doesn't know well, that's because they're identical.

Right.

Speaker 3

You want to know what's so funny those speaking of jewelry.

I forgot to tell this story about Bravo Con.

Do you remember we were walking out of Bravo Con.

Speaker 4

I'm not going to say who this is, but one of the people that runs Bravocon was standing there and we went up to when we were talking to we were saying goodbye, we're about to leave, and she was like, oh my god, I'm like sweating.

Speaker 3

I'm so nervous.

Someone lost a Cardier bracelet and we found it and it's in my pocket.

It's like a sixty thousand dollars bracelet.

I don't know what to do.

I don't know whose it is or whatever.

And I go, let me see it.

So she pulls it out of her pocket and I go, oh, that's fake.

Don't worry, Yeah, because I own it, I know.

Speaker 2

And it was the wrong show, you know.

Speaker 1

So either they're going to get it back and be bummed because they're gonna tell them, well, you know, it's fake anywhere, or they're gonna give it back to them in front of their friend and go and their friend's gonna find out they were.

Speaker 2

Fake, right, it's so funny.

Speaker 3

Yeah, I just didn't want her to worry that she was carrying this expensive piece of jewelry round.

Speaker 1

Yeah.

Speaker 2

Yeah, no, not so much so.

Speaker 1

If you haven't watched Celebrity Weakest Link, you might want to watch it.

Speaker 2

You can watch it.

Speaker 1

It's very funny.

I mean, she her lot.

She really makes fun of us in a very funny way.

Do you ever watch anything live anymore?

Speaker 2

No?

Speaker 1

No?

Is there such things live?

Speaker 2

Yes?

Speaker 1

What's live?

When?

When does a show just come out at nine and you watch it only on regular television?

You mean, when was the last time you watched something when it was programmed to come to come out?

Award shows, award shows?

Speaker 2

True, you don't even know that though.

Speaker 1

I don't like award shows.

Speaker 2

No, he just watches to fight.

He looks on.

Speaker 3

X and sees who won.

Yeah, sometimes I enjoy award shows.

It depends what if people are performing and stuff I enjoy that, or if it's a particular year where you know, it's a bunch of TV shows that I've watched, or like movies that I love, Like this year, I'm sure you know there's gonna be some wicked performances at the Golden globes or the oscars.

Speaker 1

I'd like to see that.

Speaker 3

Yeah, all right, well, thanks everyone for being here and Ikay congratulations.

Speaker 1

Honey, thank you.

Speaker 2

You are not the weakest led

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