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[00:00:00] All right, you guys. Happy Wednesday and
[00:00:02] congratulations to me. Congratulations
[00:00:05] are in order to me. I received my first
[00:00:08] legal letter of 2026. I I would say that
[00:00:11] it took longer than expected, right? We
[00:00:13] are 20 It was 20 days into January
[00:00:16] yesterday, at least when I received it.
[00:00:18] I think that's a record. I'm proud of
[00:00:19] myself. And it's going to be a legal
[00:00:22] hump day in general because we need to
[00:00:25] discuss how I was right about Taylor
[00:00:26] Swift. I respect her. I think she's a
[00:00:29] savage. Taylor Swift is a first class
[00:00:32] passenger. If the ship is going down,
[00:00:34] she's going to make it off. She's going
[00:00:36] to be in that first lifeboat. So, poor
[00:00:39] Justin Baldoni. And lastly, let's stick
[00:00:41] with pop culture today and discuss
[00:00:43] Brooklyn Beckham, whose parents are dead
[00:00:46] to him now over a wedding dance that
[00:00:48] happened four years ago. Because I love
[00:00:51] rich people. I love rich people
[00:00:53] problems. And today there are apparently
[00:00:55] a lot of them. So, welcome back to
[00:00:57] Candace.
[00:01:13] I [snorts] feel like I should receive an
[00:01:14] honorary law degree. I feel like I'm an
[00:01:17] expert now on legal matters. I've
[00:01:19] learned a lot about legal letters uh
[00:01:22] just over the last couple of years, last
[00:01:24] three years maybe. I and I've definitely
[00:01:26] learned that there is nothing quite like
[00:01:30] your first high, right? That first legal
[00:01:32] letter that you get. I mean, for me,
[00:01:34] after being sued by a sitting president
[00:01:36] of a foreign country whose husband would
[00:01:40] like to strangle me with his large bare
[00:01:42] hands, any other letter thereafter, it
[00:01:46] just doesn't doesn't do it. Just not the
[00:01:48] same experience. I'm I'm not excited
[00:01:50] anymore when Noah calls. I'm sorry,
[00:01:51] Noah, if you're watching this. I'm very
[00:01:53] sorry. It's less exciting for me this
[00:01:54] year in order to feel what I felt when
[00:01:57] Trump called me over a first man
[00:02:00] pretending to be a lady according to
[00:02:02] that regarding that lady's penis. It's
[00:02:05] just going to take a lot more, you know,
[00:02:07] to get me hyped, get me amped. I would
[00:02:09] basically have to be sued now by like
[00:02:11] Vladimir Putin over the great schism
[00:02:14] seeking literal reparations. We'd have
[00:02:16] to repair it. Me and Mr. Putin would sit
[00:02:18] down, hash out the deals with the term
[00:02:20] pope, patriarchs over a millennium old
[00:02:23] debate. That would make me get out of
[00:02:25] bed. But this this Turning Point USA, a
[00:02:28] cease and desist. Is that what we're
[00:02:29] doing? Is this the chapter that we are
[00:02:32] on? We're turning the chapter here to
[00:02:35] Lawfair. This is what's left. You want
[00:02:38] us to believe this is Charlie's legacy?
[00:02:42] In the future, Turning Point USA is
[00:02:44] going to be thought of as the girl that
[00:02:46] peaked in high school. You know, free
[00:02:49] market capitalism, open debate, prove me
[00:02:52] wrong. Now it's suddenly shut up and
[00:02:55] serve the new queen. That's what they
[00:02:57] want, right? So, just to recap, our
[00:03:00] cultural cardinal rule number one is
[00:03:03] that it's gay to send a legal letter.
[00:03:05] It's very gay. You shouldn't do it,
[00:03:07] especially if you can just pick up the
[00:03:09] phone and call someone. People are open
[00:03:11] to changing their mind, open to being
[00:03:14] wrong. You just have to call someone.
[00:03:16] The vibe that sending out legal letter
[00:03:19] gives the internet in this day and age,
[00:03:21] it's changed. The vibes are changing. Is
[00:03:23] my daddy is so rich, he can buy the
[00:03:26] world. I'm so rich. We are so rich. We
[00:03:28] can buy whatever we want. And so now
[00:03:30] we're just going to buy you and we're
[00:03:32] going to make people like us because we
[00:03:34] can afford it. We can buy uh social
[00:03:37] standing.
[00:03:39] Erica chairman CEO Erica my girl heavy
[00:03:43] is the head that wears the crown after
[00:03:45] its rightful owner was deposed. Am I
[00:03:48] right? Am I right? Now in terms of the
[00:03:51] legal letters content in case you are
[00:03:54] wondering maybe you
[00:03:56] are assuming that their main point of
[00:03:59] contention is going to be other things
[00:04:02] that I've said. Um, well, you know, let
[00:04:05] me actually cut here to Tim Dylan
[00:04:06] because Tim Dylan made a joke. Maybe it
[00:04:09] wasn't really a joke after Amest and he
[00:04:12] insinuated that it all they really care
[00:04:14] about is money. Remember this what Tim
[00:04:16] Dylan said.
[00:04:18] >> You feel it. It seems off. You feel like
[00:04:24] this is a coordinated
[00:04:28] and choreographed
[00:04:30] spectacle so that you are played. They
[00:04:34] want your money.
[00:04:36] That's what they got mad at Candace
[00:04:38] about.
[00:04:39] >> Yeah. No, keep playing that. Keep
[00:04:41] playing that out.
[00:04:43] I mean, it's You could keep playing that
[00:04:45] if you have it, but Yeah.
[00:04:47] >> Candace about. They're like, "Why are
[00:04:48] you telling people not to give us
[00:04:49] money?" She's also saying you killed the
[00:04:52] guy.
[00:04:54] WHY ARE YOU MAD ABOUT THE MONEY? They're
[00:04:57] just mad that they're not getting money.
[00:05:00] They want your money and they want to be
[00:05:04] celebrities.
[00:05:06] >> Yeah. That you feel it. To build off of
[00:05:09] that, you feel it. The money thing
[00:05:12] matters to them. And I think that after
[00:05:15] we go through this legal letter, you're
[00:05:16] going to recognize that indeed it does
[00:05:18] seem to be the thing that they are
[00:05:20] number one most concerned about is
[00:05:22] writing the allegation that there may be
[00:05:25] some quote unquote financial impropriy
[00:05:29] and they're quoting me at Turning Point
[00:05:31] USA. So we obviously broke the story
[00:05:33] about Charlie establishing a Doge 7 days
[00:05:36] before he died and it led a lot of the
[00:05:38] public to speculate. I would say this
[00:05:42] was common sense speculation by the way
[00:05:45] that there could have been something
[00:05:47] that made Charlie do that pertaining to
[00:05:50] the finances because Elon Musk did a
[00:05:52] thing right we can go back and remember
[00:05:55] Elon Musk and Bake saying they had to
[00:05:57] get into the government when Trump was
[00:05:59] elected we're going to establish this
[00:06:00] thing we're going to look where all this
[00:06:02] fat is and this is financial impropriety
[00:06:05] federal government right the federal
[00:06:07] government has not been handling your
[00:06:10] tax dollars properly. So, along comes
[00:06:13] Charlie. He decides to establish a Doge.
[00:06:17] And I guess we're supposed to believe
[00:06:20] uh that Doge is really about people
[00:06:23] going in there and going, "No, it's so
[00:06:26] proper. It's so proper actually that we
[00:06:29] want to establish a Doge so we can just
[00:06:31] audit and see how amazing we are."
[00:06:35] Charlie wanted to get in there and look
[00:06:38] through everything because it was
[00:06:40] everything was just clean as a whistle
[00:06:42] and he wanted to maybe then give that
[00:06:44] audit report to other organizations so
[00:06:45] that they could learn how amazing and
[00:06:48] proper and above board everything was at
[00:06:49] Turning Point USA. Anyway, let's read
[00:06:52] the letter and to give you some needed
[00:06:54] context before we jump in here because
[00:06:55] you're going to go, "What are they
[00:06:56] talking about with payments?" Turning
[00:06:57] Point and I obviously had a long
[00:07:00] speaking arrangement, a speaking
[00:07:01] contract which was still in effect when
[00:07:02] Charlie was assassinated. Uh we've had a
[00:07:05] contract to speak going back to like
[00:07:06] what 2019 2020. So obviously given
[00:07:09] Charlie's assassination and the
[00:07:11] direction that my investigation took
[00:07:13] into what happened on that day, we moved
[00:07:15] to terminate that agreement which was
[00:07:17] supposed to go on for another couple of
[00:07:18] years. So naturally to give them credit
[00:07:22] because this is not this is a bit
[00:07:23] different from Wolves in finance them
[00:07:25] going after a YouTuber who has no
[00:07:27] relationship with them. Naturally, in a
[00:07:30] any contract relation, there is standard
[00:07:33] NDA uh agreement that you come to. It's
[00:07:36] it's just kind of written in there.
[00:07:37] You're you're not going to disparage me.
[00:07:39] You're not going to defave me. And so,
[00:07:41] they are broadly speaking making the
[00:07:44] allegation here that my investigation
[00:07:46] into who killed Charlie Kirk is
[00:07:49] naturally disparaging. And hey, you
[00:07:51] accepted our money. You took our money
[00:07:52] for years
[00:07:54] while Charlie Kirk was alive. So, we're
[00:07:56] executing on this. you can't, you're not
[00:07:58] allowed to disparage us for another 12
[00:08:01] months since we canled uh that
[00:08:03] agreement. So, the letter reads, and I'm
[00:08:06] exing out the beginning parts. It just
[00:08:08] says like LLC names and stuff. And I'm
[00:08:11] also not going to reveal their lawyers
[00:08:12] names. I don't think it's necessary. On
[00:08:14] video calls on December 4th, 2025, this
[00:08:16] was obviously pertaining to us ending
[00:08:18] our contract, our termination. We
[00:08:20] terminated our contract. And December
[00:08:22] 15th, I requested a retraction of Ms.
[00:08:25] Owens Farmer's disparaging statements
[00:08:28] and again provided notice that the
[00:08:30] injuries caused by her statements are
[00:08:31] substantial and continuing to acrue.
[00:08:34] Miss Owens Farmer has declined to issue
[00:08:36] a retraction. To the contrary, she has
[00:08:38] stated that she quote doesn't feel any
[00:08:40] differently about people that she
[00:08:42] mentioned on the show and she thinks
[00:08:44] that there are shady people at Turning
[00:08:46] Point USA. Yeah. So, I guess I didn't
[00:08:49] know this, but I was supposed to,
[00:08:52] according to them, when we had that
[00:08:54] meaningful discussion, which I was
[00:08:55] appreciative that they were that we had
[00:08:56] this open book discussion, I sat down
[00:08:58] with Erica and Justin Strife, but that I
[00:09:01] was supposed to come out and say they're
[00:09:03] amazing and nobody and everybody didn't
[00:09:06] do nothing like that's it. Like, cuz
[00:09:08] they're wonderful people. Like, why
[00:09:09] would I why would I change my mind?
[00:09:12] Because we had a discussion. I I came
[00:09:14] out and I told the truth and things that
[00:09:16] were answered and actually what ended up
[00:09:18] happening was you conceded points to me.
[00:09:21] Anyways, it goes on as a consequence her
[00:09:23] statements are continuing to cause harm
[00:09:25] at Turning Point USA. We are currently
[00:09:26] working to calculate the full extent to
[00:09:29] date of the still acrewing damages.
[00:09:32] Okay, so someone's with a calculator and
[00:09:33] they're calculating. I'm wondering if
[00:09:35] there's a spreadsheet running of the
[00:09:37] damage that's being done by Turning
[00:09:38] Point USA themselves. Like Andrew
[00:09:40] Kovette, if we're going to sue anybody
[00:09:42] for acrewing damages, like if I'm
[00:09:44] running the company, I'd go with Andrew
[00:09:45] Kovat first. Brian Harpole, that's a lot
[00:09:49] lot happened there with that car crash
[00:09:51] interview.
[00:09:53] Am I being punished because you lied
[00:09:57] and I like I realized it or something
[00:09:59] and somehow we have this contract
[00:10:02] that we've had for years and now it's
[00:10:04] like, well, you you're not allowed to
[00:10:05] see us do anything bad because remember
[00:10:06] we paid you. goes on. In my December 2nd
[00:10:09] letter, I highlighted Miss Owens's
[00:10:11] farmer's ongoing contractual obligation
[00:10:13] not to make any disparaging, false,
[00:10:14] misleading, or otherwise defamatory
[00:10:16] comments about Turning Point USA and/or
[00:10:18] its employees, agents, directors,
[00:10:20] officers, affiliate programs, or
[00:10:22] services. C speaking agreement blah
[00:10:24] blah. Owens Farmer freely undertook this
[00:10:26] obligation in exchange for payment by
[00:10:28] support from and access to Turning Point
[00:10:30] USA. Her obligation remains in effect
[00:10:34] for 12 months following the term of her
[00:10:37] agreements which were terminated on
[00:10:40] December 2nd, 2025. Since that letter,
[00:10:43] Turning Point USA's executives have
[00:10:44] repeatedly made themselves available via
[00:10:46] phone, text, and in-person meetings to
[00:10:48] provide information and documentation.
[00:10:50] That's just not true. I mean, I'm
[00:10:51] speaking to one person at Turning Point
[00:10:53] USA, and we had that sit down to Miss
[00:10:56] Owens Farmer in the hopes that providing
[00:10:58] her with the truth would get her to stop
[00:11:00] disparaging Turning Point USA in
[00:11:02] violation of the party's contracts. Yet,
[00:11:04] notwithstanding the reminder that my
[00:11:05] letter provided to Miss Owens Farmer of
[00:11:08] her obligations and the good faith
[00:11:10] efforts made by Turning Point USA's
[00:11:11] leadership to answer her many questions,
[00:11:13] she has continued to make statements in
[00:11:15] violation of her contractual obligations
[00:11:17] in a manner that is reckless, knowing,
[00:11:19] and intentional. For example, she has
[00:11:21] published a list of lies that she
[00:11:22] attributes to Turning Point USA. And she
[00:11:24] has stated that there is definitely
[00:11:26] financial impropriety at the company.
[00:11:31] Which lie on our Turning Point USA list
[00:11:34] of lies did they correct?
[00:11:38] Nothing. They gave an excuse for the
[00:11:40] lies. And I told the public about the
[00:11:42] excuse. They said, "Andrew went rogue.
[00:11:44] Andrew did this. I don't know why he
[00:11:46] said that. I don't know why they said
[00:11:49] that. They have conflicting answers
[00:11:51] about the drones. Brian Harpole says
[00:11:53] this, Andrew Kovette says this, their
[00:11:56] lawyer says that. So, what am I doing
[00:11:58] wrong for by tracking that? Isn't the
[00:12:01] issue that you lied? Is that not the
[00:12:03] issue that the public noticed? There's
[00:12:05] there's not a single thing that they
[00:12:07] cleared up that I then said, "Oh, okay.
[00:12:10] I I just completely had that wrong on
[00:12:12] our list of lies." They conceded. They
[00:12:16] she came Erica came out and said,
[00:12:18] "Charlie, I had his phone. He never said
[00:12:19] the night before that he was afraid he
[00:12:22] was gonna die." She said, "I'm Glenn
[00:12:23] Beck." They then get in front of me.
[00:12:24] They say, "Okay." Yeah. No, he did. I
[00:12:26] didn't know cuz it was in a special, you
[00:12:28] know, app. Yeah. He also messaged Dan
[00:12:30] Fly. I didn't know because uh we're not
[00:12:32] talking to Dan Flood.
[00:12:34] Okay.
[00:12:36] What am I missing here?
[00:12:38] This next sentence sends me. She has
[00:12:41] claimed to know that there are people at
[00:12:43] Turning Point USA who are not good
[00:12:45] people and has suggested that Turning
[00:12:46] Point USA and TV USA faith have been
[00:12:48] infiltrated by military operatives. Yes,
[00:12:51] I do know there are people at Turning
[00:12:53] Point USA who are not good people. I
[00:12:55] stand by that. It's the truth. I
[00:12:57] specifically said Tyler Boyer was a
[00:12:59] sexual deviant. I stand by that. It's
[00:13:01] the truth. Um, Turning Point USA Faith,
[00:13:05] the military, I'm sorry I looked up
[00:13:07] these people. I'm sorry that Rob McCoy
[00:13:09] is out there defending somebody who went
[00:13:11] to prison
[00:13:13] uh for uh molesting kids.
[00:13:19] The issue is I I I I noticed again what
[00:13:21] where where is the lie that I have told?
[00:13:24] Let's see if we're going to get to it.
[00:13:25] Moreover, it continues. She has accused
[00:13:28] a Turning Point USA employee of being
[00:13:29] intentionally evasive in an effort to
[00:13:31] clear Erica Kirk's name, specifically as
[00:13:33] to whether Miss Kirk was at Fort Wuka in
[00:13:35] or around an alleged secret meeting that
[00:13:37] Miss Owens Farmer has linked to Charlie
[00:13:39] Kirk's assassination. Now, I told the
[00:13:41] truth. I said that I requested this
[00:13:43] multiple times over weeks and each time
[00:13:46] I was given an excuse. That's just the
[00:13:48] truth. Um, I was told she was really
[00:13:49] busy and then she turned up popped up at
[00:13:51] a game and I said, "Hey, can I get
[00:13:52] something?" And they sent me something
[00:13:53] that wasn't what I asked for. So that's
[00:13:55] just the truth. And then then said that
[00:13:58] it was on me last week because I had my
[00:14:00] son's birthday and family in town that I
[00:14:01] didn't I was gonna send you a scream
[00:14:03] accord of what I actually wanted. And I
[00:14:06] said there maybe it's cuz there's a
[00:14:07] third party there. It's not clear.
[00:14:10] But to date, they haven't sent me what I
[00:14:11] asked for. So I told the truth.
[00:14:16] In short, Miss Owens Farmers has not put
[00:14:18] an end to what she has expressly
[00:14:20] admitted to be a flood of allegations
[00:14:22] against people at Turning Point USA.
[00:14:24] people at Turning Point Action and
[00:14:25] people who work for the Charlie Kirk
[00:14:28] show. Yeah, I'm sorry, Andrew Cole. That
[00:14:30] sucks. My December 2nd letter, it
[00:14:33] continues, "Emphasize that Miss Owens
[00:14:34] Farmer must cease her disparaging
[00:14:37] comments." And this letter reiterates
[00:14:39] that obligation that includes in part
[00:14:42] ceasing to state or imply that Turning
[00:14:44] Point USA andor its employees, agents,
[00:14:46] directors, officers, affiliates,
[00:14:47] programs, or services played any part in
[00:14:49] Mr. Kirk's assassination.
[00:14:52] Ms. Owens Farmer must not state or imply
[00:14:54] that Turning Point USA and or its
[00:14:56] employees, agents, directors, officers,
[00:14:57] affiliates, programs, or services knew
[00:14:59] about the assassination beforehand,
[00:15:01] participated in the assassination day of
[00:15:04] or covered up the truth about the
[00:15:07] assassination after the fact.
[00:15:10] Okay,
[00:15:12] that's it. That's the guts of of the
[00:15:14] letter. Now, I've been very clear that
[00:15:19] there's only one reason. again, kill me
[00:15:22] for having common sense that people lie.
[00:15:25] Why do people lie? Because they're
[00:15:26] covering something up. There's no other
[00:15:28] reason to lie. Actually, I you could be
[00:15:30] pathological, I suppose. You could just
[00:15:32] do it for funsies, but when you
[00:15:33] consistently tell lies, it's usually
[00:15:35] because you're covering up something.
[00:15:37] Even if it's a small lie, my kid tells a
[00:15:40] little fib, it's cuz they're covering up
[00:15:42] something that they don't want you to
[00:15:43] find out, right? So because TurningPoint
[00:15:46] USA is lying, it is a totally fair and
[00:15:52] reasonable assessment that they are
[00:15:54] engaged in a cover up. Now are they
[00:15:56] protecting one another, their mistakes
[00:15:59] that they made? Are they trying to
[00:16:01] protect the organization because they
[00:16:03] know there are some bad eggs? Loyalty to
[00:16:06] one another because they knew each other
[00:16:09] um you know going back a decade.
[00:16:11] blackmail again. Who know? I can't tell
[00:16:13] you why, but I can say that when people
[00:16:15] lie, it's because they're engaged in a
[00:16:16] cover up. And that uh is something I'm
[00:16:20] going to stick by. An opinion I'm going
[00:16:21] to stick by actually.
[00:16:24] So now, regarding the broader point
[00:16:27] about financial impropriety, which being
[00:16:29] financially, you know, improper is not a
[00:16:31] crime, right? If you have a charity and
[00:16:36] actually only
[00:16:38] one cent out of a dollar actually goes
[00:16:41] to what you say it's going to go to,
[00:16:42] it's not illegal, right? I'm not saying
[00:16:45] that's case turning point USA. We've
[00:16:46] barely covered their finances actually,
[00:16:49] but um I think that what they want is
[00:16:54] your money. So I'll make amends.
[00:16:56] Everybody watching, give all of your
[00:16:58] money to Turning Point USA. They are
[00:16:59] amazing. They are above board. They do
[00:17:02] nothing wrong. They're not focused on
[00:17:04] money. They just want yours. Uh if you
[00:17:08] are watching this, please, if you have a
[00:17:10] 401k, consider giving that to Turning
[00:17:11] Point USA. If you're watching this,
[00:17:13] please um if you're saving up to take
[00:17:16] your kids to a theme park instead, think
[00:17:19] about parking that money with Stacy
[00:17:21] Sheridan and Tyler Ber uh and Erica Kirk
[00:17:24] at Turning Point USA. If you've got a
[00:17:26] grandma and she's frail and she's sick,
[00:17:28] consider rewriting her will and giving
[00:17:30] it to Turning Point USA, it will it will
[00:17:32] go to a a very good cause. Uh there's
[00:17:36] always a need for more pyrochnics. Uh if
[00:17:40] you
[00:17:41] are, you know, trying to pay down your
[00:17:43] credit card, maybe don't do that and
[00:17:45] give try to do a monthly payment instead
[00:17:48] to Turning Point USA. And yeah, there's
[00:17:51] they are nothing they've ever done has
[00:17:54] been financially improper. It's crazy
[00:17:55] that anyone would say that. In fact,
[00:17:57] they're [snorts] they are the most
[00:17:58] proper organization in the world. Israel
[00:18:00] is the most moral army in the world. And
[00:18:02] Turning Point USA is the most
[00:18:04] financially proper organization in the
[00:18:06] world. And if you want to know how
[00:18:08] proper they are, they're setting around
[00:18:10] cease. They got a legal team to ensure
[00:18:13] that good things are said about the
[00:18:15] finances, which I think I've covered on
[00:18:17] this show like a couple of times.
[00:18:21] [laughter]
[00:18:21] The thrust of this is looking into the
[00:18:23] people that are taking over Turning
[00:18:24] Point USA, their backgrounds, and I'm
[00:18:28] going to continue to be honest about
[00:18:30] that. I said to my lawyer, here's what
[00:18:32] we're actually going to do with Turning
[00:18:34] Point. What are you going to do? How are
[00:18:35] you going to reply to this? Right? Uh
[00:18:36] could they make a thing out of this
[00:18:38] because technically you do have a
[00:18:39] non-disparagement clause. you have for
[00:18:41] 12 months since the contract was
[00:18:43] officially terminated.
[00:18:46] Yeah. There's also things known in
[00:18:49] contract law as unforeseeable
[00:18:51] circumstances when you sign an
[00:18:53] agreement. And when I signed an
[00:18:54] agreement to go on tour with Charlie
[00:18:56] Kirk, I think it it would be fair to
[00:18:58] argue that his assassination, his public
[00:19:02] assassination was an unforeseeable
[00:19:05] circumstance. In fact, I signed on the
[00:19:08] dotted line to work beside Charlie Kirk
[00:19:12] because he built a company that I
[00:19:14] believed in. Okay? And now everything
[00:19:18] that that company seems to be about runs
[00:19:20] counter to my belief. In fact, there are
[00:19:23] strong contractual arguments to be made
[00:19:26] about unconscionable clauses. I would
[00:19:29] say it would be unconscionable
[00:19:32] for me to choose silence in the wake of
[00:19:36] Charlie Kirk's public assassination.
[00:19:39] It's it is it is unconscionable. I
[00:19:40] actually don't need a judge to decide on
[00:19:42] that. I don't need a judge to decide on
[00:19:44] that because the ultimate judge is in
[00:19:46] heaven. And I told you guys that you'd
[00:19:50] have better luck from keeping the sun
[00:19:54] rising uh into the sky than to try to
[00:19:58] keep me from investigating Charlie
[00:20:00] Kirk's assassination. In other words,
[00:20:02] Turning Point USA, you'd have better
[00:20:04] luck suing the son. Get your lawyer to
[00:20:07] send a cease and assist to the son and
[00:20:09] you will have better luck in terms of
[00:20:11] getting it to stop than from getting me
[00:20:13] to look away to what happened to
[00:20:14] Charlie. That's how I feel. Okay. Um,
[00:20:16] and you can just take that as a fact.
[00:20:18] Take it to the bank. Do what you have to
[00:20:20] do. Get your donors. And I'm sure you
[00:20:22] got a lot of them to fund, you know,
[00:20:25] whatever it is. But I told my lawyer,
[00:20:27] "Here's what you do. Go back to them and
[00:20:29] say, "How much money do you want?" This
[00:20:32] contract stuff is just it's it's done,
[00:20:34] guys. This whole thing of contracting
[00:20:37] people so that you can be a bad person
[00:20:39] and getting a lawyer reunited, it's
[00:20:41] done. It's over. It's dead on arrival.
[00:20:45] Name your price. Turning Point USA. How
[00:20:47] much would you like? Would you like all
[00:20:49] of your money back? Uh, what's it worth?
[00:20:52] What's it worth to you? Actually, I I
[00:20:54] want to know the number because I'm
[00:20:56] going to go online, start a GoFundMe,
[00:20:57] and raise it overnight. That's how much
[00:20:59] people care about getting to the truth.
[00:21:01] So, you're going to see how much live
[00:21:04] how much people actually care about
[00:21:06] learning what happened on September
[00:21:08] 10th. There are things that you should
[00:21:11] value above money in life. My god is not
[00:21:14] money. Okay? I don't worship money. I do
[00:21:18] worship truth. And I would like to know
[00:21:22] truthfully what took place on September
[00:21:24] 10th. And if I have a platform, which is
[00:21:26] not my platform, actually, it's God's
[00:21:28] platform. Um it if I have a platform and
[00:21:30] I can get to the truth of that, I'm
[00:21:32] going to I'm going to use it for those
[00:21:33] purposes. So just name your price. How
[00:21:35] much money do you want in your pocket to
[00:21:38] release me from this contract? Think
[00:21:41] about it and email us back. We'll be
[00:21:44] right back after a break. All right, you
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[00:24:08] Charles James Kirk was worth more. or
[00:24:12] his life was worth more than every red
[00:24:14] penny that Turning Point USA ever paid
[00:24:16] me. Prove me wrong, Turning Point. Prove
[00:24:18] me wrong. Name your name your price.
[00:24:20] We'll get it. New energy. Just new
[00:24:22] energy coming in 2026. We feel it. It
[00:24:25] feels like the old guard is dying. Like
[00:24:26] the Epstein world that Tim Dylan was
[00:24:29] discussing, the way that these people
[00:24:30] behave, lawsuits that they think allow
[00:24:32] them to be a bad person. It was the very
[00:24:34] reason that last year I became obsessed.
[00:24:37] That was another we just got to kind of
[00:24:39] peek and go, "Oh my, were we ever liking
[00:24:42] people in Hollywood? How did we ever
[00:24:43] find these people to be funny?" We
[00:24:45] started realizing how they behave. How
[00:24:47] are we glorifying these people? It made
[00:24:49] us spiritually sick. Looking at the
[00:24:51] Justin Baldoni case, I I couldn't
[00:24:53] believe it. It was just Mean Girls,
[00:24:56] Blake Lively, never told no, very
[00:24:58] bratty, wanted some publishing rights
[00:25:01] because that's what happened. And when
[00:25:03] she was told no, you can't take this
[00:25:05] over, she said, "Oh, I don't I don't
[00:25:08] Nobody tells me no. Never been told no
[00:25:10] my whole life." And her and her husband
[00:25:11] conspired, brought in the big guns,
[00:25:13] Taylor Swift. And I told you guys,
[00:25:16] another coin in the Candace was right
[00:25:18] jar. I said, "Let me tell you something
[00:25:19] about Taylor Swift. She going to survive
[00:25:20] this. I've been watching Taylor her
[00:25:23] whole career. I know how she gets down."
[00:25:25] If you guys have my book, Make Him a
[00:25:27] Sandwich, I have a whole chapter on
[00:25:28] Taylor Swift just documenting the things
[00:25:31] that she does. You got to give credit
[00:25:32] where credit is due. She's first class
[00:25:35] on the Titanic. Okay. A lot of times
[00:25:38] thought it was gonna sink and then Tree,
[00:25:40] her agent, is like, "Nope, cut that
[00:25:43] friend off. We're going to save you."
[00:25:45] And the closest we got to seeing the
[00:25:46] real Tay- Tay is when I said, "Okay, I
[00:25:48] see what she is." Was the Kanye West
[00:25:50] situation way back when. You remember
[00:25:52] that whole that whole saga? Kanye called
[00:25:54] her up and asked her about using her
[00:25:58] name in a verse. You know, to all my
[00:26:01] southside nwords that know me best, I
[00:26:04] feel like me and Taylor might still have
[00:26:06] SCX. And then he says, I made that
[00:26:10] famous. I made that famous. And
[00:26:13] then her fans reacted when this dropped
[00:26:15] and was like, oh my, no, you're a
[00:26:16] feminist. This is so wrong. And then
[00:26:18] Taylor Swift came out and um actually
[00:26:21] Tree, her PR, the woman that's a savage
[00:26:23] that runs the whole thing said, "This is
[00:26:25] this is a lie. She never heard this
[00:26:27] song. never happened.
[00:26:30] And turns out that Kanye had video of it
[00:26:32] and Kim Kardashian, who I don't even
[00:26:35] like, just started dropping the
[00:26:36] receipts. And you see that he called her
[00:26:38] and she got a little close to the sun
[00:26:40] there. And then she issued a statement
[00:26:42] and said it wasn't actually the first
[00:26:44] sentence about having sex that bothered
[00:26:46] me. It was the word. This was her
[00:26:49] statement. I'm going to remind you
[00:26:50] because now it's coming in relevant. Uh,
[00:26:53] where is the video of Kanye telling me
[00:26:54] that he was going to call me that
[00:26:56] in his song? it doesn't exist because it
[00:26:59] doesn't it never happened. You don't get
[00:27:00] to control someone's emotional response
[00:27:02] to being called that in front of
[00:27:05] the entire world. So then it was like,
[00:27:07] "Oh, that was the issue." The B- word.
[00:27:10] Don't don't say that cuz she's a
[00:27:12] feminist and it didn't seem honest to
[00:27:14] me. Well, you know, this is interesting
[00:27:18] because now this Justin Baldon thing has
[00:27:20] happened and Taylor Swift has been
[00:27:22] pulled into it and she said bye-bye
[00:27:24] Blake. Goodbye forever.
[00:27:26] But now her messages are out and it
[00:27:29] turns out that Taylor Swift called
[00:27:31] Justin Baldoni, a with a tiny
[00:27:35] violin. And she knew that Blake Lively
[00:27:37] was going to file um that sexual
[00:27:41] harassment complaints to get these
[00:27:44] publishing rights, take over the movie.
[00:27:47] And TMZ is like, "Oo, this doesn't look
[00:27:49] great for Taylor." Cuz she remember her
[00:27:51] story. She was like, "I just walked into
[00:27:53] the apartment. Justin Baldon was had
[00:27:55] nothing to do with anything and I felt
[00:27:57] compelled by to to suddenly comment on
[00:28:01] the scripts. You know, I I was being set
[00:28:03] up. I'm the victim, too. And I would I'm
[00:28:05] going to give her a little bit of
[00:28:06] credit. There's a little bit of truth
[00:28:08] here. What we learn when you get into
[00:28:10] the nitty-gritty uh is that she was on
[00:28:13] her way to the apartment, but while she
[00:28:16] was on the way, Blake did text her over
[00:28:18] the script, the scene that she wanted to
[00:28:21] be replaced. And she basically said,
[00:28:23] "When you get here, review this. Let's
[00:28:25] gang gang uh Justin Baldoni and make him
[00:28:28] feel pressured exactly as Justin Baldoni
[00:28:30] described it." And she did it. So, did
[00:28:33] she have a ton of heads up about it
[00:28:36] going into the department? No. but she
[00:28:37] had enough of a heads up that she knew
[00:28:39] she was going to play her role and she
[00:28:41] replied to Blake Lively and she's like,
[00:28:43] "Yeah, yeah, I got you, girl. Let's do
[00:28:45] this." And she's joking with uh Blake
[00:28:48] Lively behind the scenes about how,
[00:28:51] well, if Justin was smart, Justin was
[00:28:54] smart. He he wouldn't even allow you uh
[00:28:56] to include me in anything because he
[00:28:58] knows that basically, you know, we're
[00:29:00] going to take this thing over. like this
[00:29:02] is this is basically going to give us an
[00:29:03] effective majority if Taylor Swift is
[00:29:05] involved because Taylor Swift has a lot
[00:29:07] of fans. She knows how to use the army.
[00:29:09] You read the chapter in my book, you
[00:29:10] will never unsee it. She's good. You got
[00:29:12] to credit where credit's due. Okay. And
[00:29:16] uh yeah, she did. She texted Blake
[00:29:18] Lively in early December of 2024
[00:29:21] regarding the New York Times hit piece
[00:29:23] that was coming out and she said, quote,
[00:29:25] "I think this knows something is
[00:29:28] coming because he's got out his tiny
[00:29:30] violin." So, she's watching him. He's
[00:29:33] emotional. We knew that he ended up in a
[00:29:34] hospital. He was so stressed out by
[00:29:36] everything. Sony execs, by the way,
[00:29:38] fully backing up Justin Baldon's side,
[00:29:42] uh, describing Blake Lively as a
[00:29:44] terrorist in text messages, like a
[00:29:46] terrorist. She just basically signed on
[00:29:48] the dotted line to take over the movie.
[00:29:50] That was it. She wanted the movie and
[00:29:52] the movie rights. And she's just shows
[00:29:56] who Taylor Swift is. That's fine. I'm
[00:29:58] still gonna bop to London boy because I
[00:30:01] know what she is. So, I could take uh
[00:30:03] their music and bop to it, but also not
[00:30:06] buy into the brand of feminism and like
[00:30:08] nice girls marching together. And it's
[00:30:11] interesting to to see where this has
[00:30:12] gone. I think a lot of people are like,
[00:30:13] I just I can't believe it. I'm so
[00:30:15] surprised to see this. Not even
[00:30:16] listening to my podcast. Not even
[00:30:18] listening to my podcast. And so, it
[00:30:20] looks like this is going to keep going
[00:30:22] on. And uh I think we're going to get
[00:30:24] there's a lot of paperwork that I still
[00:30:26] have to read through. But just my
[00:30:27] immediate feedback on, you know, Taylor
[00:30:29] Swift being more involved than people
[00:30:31] thought. I mean, come on, guys. It's
[00:30:33] Taylor. Taylor didn't get to where
[00:30:35] Taylor is because she's an idiot. Okay,
[00:30:37] she's not an idiot. Uh, and she was
[00:30:40] smart to pull back from Blake when Tree
[00:30:43] put her head up, realized which way the
[00:30:46] wind was blowing and said, "We got to we
[00:30:49] got to evacuate Taylor's brand from
[00:30:51] Blakes's immediately." So, is she going
[00:30:54] to survive this? Now, this next story I
[00:30:57] have to give you guys my opinion on. If
[00:30:58] you are not following, you're seeing all
[00:30:59] the headlines about Brooklyn Beckham,
[00:31:02] who is I think he's the firstborn son of
[00:31:05] Victoria Posh Spice Beckham, David
[00:31:08] Beckham, the football player. Much
[00:31:10] adored family unit. Obviously, they have
[00:31:13] made their family, the closeness of
[00:31:15] their family very much, a brand. Um, and
[00:31:18] they're loved from England to here. and
[00:31:24] America, American women, we are starting
[00:31:26] to get a little bit of a reputation,
[00:31:28] right? Wallace Simpson goes over the
[00:31:32] king abdic abdicates the throne. She was
[00:31:34] like, I think she was an American. Was
[00:31:36] she an actress? Wallace Simpson? I can't
[00:31:37] remember. Abdicates the throne. It
[00:31:39] causes this massive scandal, right?
[00:31:42] Meghan Markle goes over there and Prince
[00:31:45] Harry abdicates England. [laughter]
[00:31:48] Causes this whole race kurluffle. Now
[00:31:51] we've got Nicola Peltz who is another
[00:31:54] American actress and she goes over there
[00:31:58] and what is she doing now? Brooklyn
[00:32:00] Beckham doesn't speak to his two
[00:32:03] brothers. He doesn't speak to his sister
[00:32:06] who's 14 by the way. It's very sad. He
[00:32:08] doesn't speak to his mother father.
[00:32:10] Everyone has they've unfollowed them on
[00:32:12] Instagram and he's blocked his family.
[00:32:14] Now I'm going to tell you why this is
[00:32:16] incredibly interesting set of
[00:32:17] circumstances. It's interesting because
[00:32:20] of the reasons that he gives for doing
[00:32:22] this, right? And the manner that he did
[00:32:25] this. He just blasts it out onto his
[00:32:27] Instagram stories, which we're going to
[00:32:29] read through. But to give you the
[00:32:30] background, when everyone sort of saw
[00:32:32] this riff raff happening and him and his
[00:32:34] brother suddenly hating each other,
[00:32:37] uh, every everyone's kind of leaking
[00:32:39] into the press, Nicola's leaking to the
[00:32:41] New York Post and about friction that he
[00:32:44] has with the brothers, whatever. People
[00:32:46] were like, "Is this really over a
[00:32:47] wedding dress?" We knew a kurfluffle
[00:32:49] happened at this billionaire wedding
[00:32:52] which pertained to a dress. Okay. Nicola
[00:32:55] wanted her dress allegedly to be
[00:32:58] designed by Victoria Beckham. For some
[00:33:00] reason, that fell through and she
[00:33:01] instead, I hope you're sitting to hear
[00:33:04] this, she had to get her wedding dress
[00:33:06] designed by Valentino Couture. [gasps]
[00:33:08] Oh my gosh, the horror. And so, whatever
[00:33:11] happened at this wedding, this was the
[00:33:13] beginning. And it got so bad that he
[00:33:17] moved and this was this was kind of when
[00:33:19] it got really ugly. Last August he
[00:33:22] decided to have a secondary wedding
[00:33:23] without any of the Beckhams. So this
[00:33:25] wedding was four years ago and then some
[00:33:28] 3 four years later he decides me and
[00:33:29] Nicola are going to get married again.
[00:33:31] This time without my own family because
[00:33:33] this this dress curl fluff. We were like
[00:33:35] could this really be about a dress? Well
[00:33:37] lo and behold Brooklyn Beckham decides
[00:33:40] to blast his parents. Um, and it's
[00:33:43] amazing what he what he what he says
[00:33:45] here. We're just going to read his
[00:33:46] stories so that you can see what life is
[00:33:49] like on the other side because maybe you
[00:33:51] woke up today and you're wondering
[00:33:52] what's it like to wake up and just have
[00:33:53] so many millions like Turning Point USA
[00:33:56] that you can just have lawyers fire off
[00:33:57] legal letters all day. Maybe you woke up
[00:33:59] and you said, "What's it like to have so
[00:34:00] many millions uh that you can be like
[00:34:03] Blake Lively and just have your husband
[00:34:05] try to steal publishing rights from
[00:34:07] someone?" Maybe maybe you're thinking
[00:34:08] that these stories will help you. It's a
[00:34:10] guide to being rich and having nothing
[00:34:12] to do. Brooklyn writes, "I have been
[00:34:14] silent for years and made every effort
[00:34:16] to keep these matters private.
[00:34:18] Unfortunately, my parents and their team
[00:34:20] have continued to go to the press,
[00:34:23] leaving me with no choice but to speak
[00:34:25] for myself and tell the truth about only
[00:34:28] some of the lies that have been printed.
[00:34:30] I do not want to reconcile with my
[00:34:33] family." Okay, I'm locked in. I'm like,
[00:34:35] "Oh crap, we're going to find out like
[00:34:37] for real." like you they're dead to you.
[00:34:40] What What could your family do that
[00:34:42] they're dead to you? Like he whoa, okay,
[00:34:45] I'm locked in. I'm on his side. And he
[00:34:47] goes, I'm not being controlled. I'm
[00:34:50] standing up for myself for the first
[00:34:51] time in my life for my entire life. My
[00:34:53] parents have controlled narratives in
[00:34:56] the press about our family.
[00:34:59] Okay. Yeah. You're like 18. Like I mean,
[00:35:01] you just got How young was you got
[00:35:02] married? 23. Again, it kind of makes
[00:35:04] sense. Like you were living in their
[00:35:05] house that Why would you be speaking to
[00:35:07] the press? What have you done? You have
[00:35:08] two famous parents. Okay, let's keep
[00:35:09] going. He writes, "The performative
[00:35:11] social media posts, family events and
[00:35:14] inauthentic relationships have been a
[00:35:16] fixture of the life that I was born
[00:35:18] into. And by life, he means of
[00:35:20] extraordinary wealth and privilege." And
[00:35:23] regarding inauthentic Instagram posts,
[00:35:26] welcome to Instagram. Welcome to social
[00:35:29] media, my friend. Have you scrolled
[00:35:31] through your own feed?
[00:35:35] You and your wife. I love you. I love
[00:35:37] you, baby. I love you. You're so
[00:35:38] perfect. I love you. I love you more. I
[00:35:40] love you. My sprinkle poop bear baby
[00:35:42] boobs. I love you with a piece of baby
[00:35:44] is wonderful. I love you. And now you're
[00:35:46] posting and you're about to tell us that
[00:35:47] you have debilitating anxiety. Yeah.
[00:35:49] Welcome to social media. Everyone's
[00:35:51] posting the highlights. He [snorts]
[00:35:53] goes, "Recently, I have seen with my own
[00:35:55] eyes the lengths that they will go
[00:35:56] through to place countless lies in the
[00:35:58] media, mostly at the expense of innocent
[00:36:00] people to preserve their own facade. But
[00:36:03] I believe the truth always comes out. My
[00:36:06] parents have been trying endlessly to
[00:36:08] ruin my relationship relationship since
[00:36:11] before my wedding and has not stopped.
[00:36:14] My mom cancelled making Nicola's dress
[00:36:17] in the 11th hour. Despite how excited
[00:36:20] she was to wear her design, forcing her
[00:36:22] to urgently find a new dress. Somebody
[00:36:25] then pulled up a receipt and her dress
[00:36:27] was in the making for a year. So, I
[00:36:29] don't know what he considers to be the
[00:36:31] 11th hour. Um, but this feels like
[00:36:34] champagne problems a little to me.
[00:36:38] Like I want these problems in life. We
[00:36:41] go on. Weeks before our big day, my
[00:36:45] parents repeatedly pressured and
[00:36:47] attempted to bribe me into signing away
[00:36:49] the rights to my name, which would have
[00:36:52] affected me, my wife, and our future
[00:36:54] children.
[00:36:56] Okay, you're putting this on Instagram.
[00:36:58] you got to drop the contracts now
[00:37:00] because my guess is like your dad and
[00:37:03] mom maybe owned the Beckham brand and
[00:37:08] they're trying to make sure that that's
[00:37:09] protected away from whatever you and
[00:37:12] Nicola. I'm guessing this is normal, but
[00:37:14] just so you know, if you live in a
[00:37:17] family where the rights to your name are
[00:37:20] discussed ahead of a wedding,
[00:37:23] you're doing great, my friend. You are
[00:37:26] doing so good, man. Like
[00:37:30] toast to some more champagne problems.
[00:37:33] Oh, I dread having the discussion with
[00:37:36] my family over the rights to my name
[00:37:39] ahead of the wedding. He said they were
[00:37:41] adamant on me signing before my wedding
[00:37:43] date. Yeah, that makes legal sense, my
[00:37:45] friend, because then the terms of the
[00:37:46] deal would be initiated. My hold out
[00:37:48] affected the payday, and they have never
[00:37:50] treated me the same since.
[00:37:52] Hey, man, this is not that relatable.
[00:37:54] I'll just delete little sentence. It's
[00:37:55] just it's not that relatable. He's like,
[00:37:57] "My trust fund would have been impacted.
[00:38:00] I've never had a job, but if I had
[00:38:02] signed this paperwork, my trust fund
[00:38:05] would have been implicated."
[00:38:07] He goes on, "During the wedding, my mom
[00:38:10] went so far as to call me evil because
[00:38:12] Nicola and I chose to include my na my
[00:38:15] nanny Sandra and Nicole's nanny, those
[00:38:18] two grandparents, at our table because
[00:38:20] they both didn't have their husbands.
[00:38:22] Both of our parents had their own table
[00:38:26] equally adjacent to ours. So, just to
[00:38:29] recap this basic
[00:38:32] every wedding seating chart problem.
[00:38:35] He's like, "My mom was upset because she
[00:38:37] wasn't seated at the head table." Yeah,
[00:38:39] Brooklyn, just so you know, in most
[00:38:42] weddings, the parents are seated at the
[00:38:44] head table. You're her first son. You're
[00:38:46] getting married. Did she get a little
[00:38:48] spicy and say, "This is evil. Please put
[00:38:50] me at the head table. This is not a
[00:38:53] problem that is worth saying your
[00:38:55] parents are dead to you over. This is
[00:38:56] not a problem for saying you don't want
[00:38:58] to reconcile with your whole family
[00:38:59] over. It's a gown and a seating chart.
[00:39:02] Buddy, you are not suffering.
[00:39:05] Yeah. Your mom wanted to sit at this the
[00:39:07] head table.
[00:39:09] Faint. Color me shocked. I can't believe
[00:39:11] it. She sounds like a monster. What kind
[00:39:13] of mother? Nicola, he goes on, wore a
[00:39:16] custom Valentino hot
[00:39:20] Oh. Oh yeah, this is a little factoid.
[00:39:22] Yeah. So, she won this gown. Okay. He
[00:39:24] goes on and he writes, "The night before
[00:39:26] our wedding, members of my family told
[00:39:29] me that Nicola was not blood and not
[00:39:33] family." Oh, did your brother say
[00:39:36] something crappy about your wife? Okay.
[00:39:38] At my wedding, I'm not even kidding.
[00:39:40] Best man at the wedding, my husband's
[00:39:41] best friend said, uh, during our dress
[00:39:44] rehearsal, he said, "I give it five
[00:39:46] years." I said to me to me I said okay
[00:39:50] bet like [laughter]
[00:39:52] yeah we got engage for 18 days he was
[00:39:54] half joking and now that we're seven
[00:39:56] years married every time I see him I'm
[00:39:57] like I was what we how much do you owe
[00:40:01] me yeah okay you get to know the family
[00:40:05] did your brother your younger brother
[00:40:07] say she's not blood not family before
[00:40:09] you got married are you really putting
[00:40:11] this on Instagram this is like such a
[00:40:13] basic family feud that It's absurd that
[00:40:17] you are flaming your mom and dad over
[00:40:20] what everybody goes through. You know,
[00:40:22] you got suddenly you're married into a
[00:40:23] family, you got to all get to know each
[00:40:24] other and there are some growing pains.
[00:40:27] Goes on, since the moment that I started
[00:40:28] standing up for myself with my family,
[00:40:30] I've received endless attacks from my
[00:40:32] parents both privately and publicly that
[00:40:35] were sent to the press on their orders.
[00:40:38] No evidence of that. Even my brothers
[00:40:40] were sent to attack me on social media
[00:40:42] before they ultimately blocked me out of
[00:40:44] nowhere this last summer.
[00:40:46] My mom hijacked my first dance with my
[00:40:50] wife, which had been planned weeks in
[00:40:52] advance to a romantic love song. In
[00:40:56] front of our 500 wedding guests, Mark
[00:40:58] Anthony called me to the stage wherein
[00:41:00] the schedule was planned to be my
[00:41:02] romantic my romantic dance with my wife,
[00:41:04] but instead my mom was winging a dance
[00:41:06] with me and she danced very
[00:41:08] inappropriately on me in front of
[00:41:10] everyone. I have never felt more
[00:41:11] uncomfortable or humiliated in my entire
[00:41:13] life. We wanted to renew our vows so
[00:41:15] that we could create new memories of our
[00:41:17] wedding day that bring us joy and
[00:41:19] happiness and not anxiety and
[00:41:21] embarrassment.
[00:41:23] So, this was the big part cuz I said,
[00:41:25] "Oh, okay. No, like he you're telling me
[00:41:29] your mom hijacked your first dance and
[00:41:32] and Mark Anthony called her to the
[00:41:34] stage?" Like, that's actually horrific.
[00:41:37] I was like I was like, "Okay, what
[00:41:38] what's going on here?" I'll tell you
[00:41:40] what's going on, guys. This was actually
[00:41:42] their third dance. [laughter] Okay, you
[00:41:45] get into the nitty-gritty. You then look
[00:41:47] at what actually happened and it's it
[00:41:49] was all on Vogue. Vogue obviously
[00:41:51] covered the wedding. This is how
[00:41:53] billionaire weddings go. And it tells
[00:41:55] you on the in the Vogue article that
[00:41:59] they they had multiple dances. So yeah,
[00:42:02] uh typically at a wedding you do the
[00:42:04] first dance, then there's a band, then
[00:42:06] there's like the late night party. Well,
[00:42:07] Mark Anthony was the late night party.
[00:42:09] He started at 11 p.m. This was an all
[00:42:12] day wedding. So Vogue tells us that
[00:42:15] after the ceremony, guests mingled over
[00:42:17] cocktails, decorated with seasonal white
[00:42:19] cherry blossoms as a jazz quartet
[00:42:21] played. Then a 12piece live band took
[00:42:24] over the entertainment for the black tie
[00:42:26] dinner in the wedding tent, which had
[00:42:28] been decorated by HMR designs with
[00:42:31] garden roses layered with pey petite
[00:42:34] white ranuculus spray roses.
[00:42:38] In addition to traditional speeches,
[00:42:39] including those from Brooklyn, best men,
[00:42:42] his brothers, Romeo and Cruz, the father
[00:42:43] of the groom, David Beckham, delivered a
[00:42:45] heartfelt tribute to his eldest son and
[00:42:46] his new daughter-in-law. When dinner,
[00:42:48] which is masterminded by Thierry is
[00:42:51] culinary, and event design was over. The
[00:42:53] newlyweds had their first dance to Only
[00:42:56] Fools Rushin, which was performed by
[00:42:58] rising South African artist Lizo. Then
[00:43:02] the friends then joined the young couple
[00:43:04] on the dance floor. Another dance
[00:43:06] reflected Brooklyn and Nicola's
[00:43:08] respective showbiz worlds as well as
[00:43:10] famous members of the Beckham family's
[00:43:12] inner circle, the celebrity chef Gordon
[00:43:14] Ramsay, his family, everyone's dancing.
[00:43:16] And then it tells us that Mark Anthony
[00:43:18] took over the DJ decks to close out the
[00:43:20] celebrations.
[00:43:22] So, to be clear, according to people
[00:43:24] that were at the wedding, they had their
[00:43:26] first dance and then she had a dance
[00:43:28] with her father and then her and
[00:43:30] Brooklyn had some other dance and then
[00:43:32] late night started at 11:00 p.m. And I'm
[00:43:37] going to assume that people were feeling
[00:43:39] a little saucy cuz usually at 11:00 p.m.
[00:43:41] at a wedding, nothing counts after 11:00
[00:43:43] p.m. at a wedding. Nothing really counts
[00:43:45] after 9:00 p.m. at a wedding. But Nicola
[00:43:48] didn't have enough me time. And
[00:43:50] apparently, and I don't doubt this part,
[00:43:52] when they said that Mark Anthony said,
[00:43:54] "Now inviting the most beautiful woman
[00:43:55] to the floor." And then he said,
[00:43:56] "Victoria Beckham." Mark Anthony is a
[00:43:58] Latino man. Okay. Who is expecting, have
[00:44:02] you ever been to a Latino wedding?
[00:44:03] Nicola Peltz, have you ever been to any
[00:44:06] Latino event and you're expecting that
[00:44:08] man to recall what he said at 11 p.m. at
[00:44:12] a party? No. Absolutely not. This is
[00:44:15] ridiculous. Mark Anthony is actually the
[00:44:18] victim here. We are out here flaming
[00:44:20] Mark Anthony for being true to his
[00:44:22] Latino roots. He has no idea what he
[00:44:25] said. Victoria Beckham, do I think she
[00:44:26] was a little sloshed by 11 p.m.? Yeah, I
[00:44:28] do. I think she was. I think when she
[00:44:30] got on the dance floor at 11 p.m., maybe
[00:44:33] people forgot the order and and you had
[00:44:35] your beautiful third dance planned or
[00:44:38] something and then everyone just wanted
[00:44:41] to party. Okay. It was it was enough you
[00:44:44] all day probably. That's the part of the
[00:44:46] wedding where people just want to have
[00:44:47] fun and they didn't know you were gonna
[00:44:49] run off and cry and nobody knew you were
[00:44:51] crying and now people are confused and
[00:44:53] yeah, I bet I bet Vicki B was boogieing.
[00:44:56] I I I bet she I bet she became Cardi B
[00:44:59] and she was all over the place. But this
[00:45:01] is what you're ending the relationship
[00:45:03] over. She didn't steal the first dance.
[00:45:05] She didn't steal the second dance. And
[00:45:07] Mark Anthony cannot be accountable after
[00:45:10] 11 p.m. That's my opinion. I don't think
[00:45:13] it's fair to Mark Anthony. I am team
[00:45:15] Mark Anthony. I think he was three
[00:45:17] Giparinas deep. That's what I think. He
[00:45:21] had four Garinas,
[00:45:24] two shots of tequila. He made a little
[00:45:27] joke with his friend and Nicola Peltz,
[00:45:29] who's never been told no, just ran off.
[00:45:32] So the the last part of his statement to
[00:45:34] his family, he says, "My wife has been
[00:45:36] consistently disrespected by my family,
[00:45:38] no matter how hard we have tried to come
[00:45:39] together as one. My mom has repeatedly
[00:45:42] invited women from my past into our
[00:45:44] lives in ways that clearly were intended
[00:45:46] to make us both uncomfortable. He's
[00:45:48] referring to the fact that his brother
[00:45:50] was dating a girl that Nicola didn't
[00:45:52] like because she heard that I don't
[00:45:54] know, I guess maybe he went on a date
[00:45:55] with her years ago and so she didn't
[00:45:57] want this girl invited to any events.
[00:45:59] And obviously the mom's like, "Okay,
[00:46:00] well she's dating my other son." And
[00:46:02] Nicola decides that she gets to also
[00:46:04] plan your events and I guess she's
[00:46:06] insecure. It's her husband. Why do you
[00:46:07] care? I I could literally be best
[00:46:10] friends with any would I be? No. I could
[00:46:13] bake cookies with any of George's exes.
[00:46:14] I don't I just don't care. He's my
[00:46:15] husband. There's no insecurity there.
[00:46:17] Why do you care? What are you doing?
[00:46:19] This is a high school relationship
[00:46:21] pretending to be a marriage. That's
[00:46:22] what's wrong here. Then he complains
[00:46:25] that despite this, we still traveled to
[00:46:27] London for my dad's birthday and we were
[00:46:30] rejected for a week as we waited in in
[00:46:32] our hotel room trying to plan quality
[00:46:34] time with him. Yeah. You didn't want to
[00:46:36] go to his birthday party because you
[00:46:37] didn't like the invite list and then you
[00:46:39] wanted him to carve out special time for
[00:46:40] you. You missed your dad's 50th birthday
[00:46:43] because Nicola was making demands. He
[00:46:46] rightfully refused all of our attempts,
[00:46:48] he says, unless it was at his big
[00:46:50] birthday party. Listen to him. I mean,
[00:46:52] they're just so spoiled. He refused all
[00:46:53] of our attempts to do what we wanted for
[00:46:55] his birthday. He said, "Come to the big
[00:46:57] 50th birthday party that we're planning
[00:46:59] with hundreds of guests and cameras in
[00:47:00] every corner, like your wedding." And
[00:47:03] when he finally agreed to see me, it was
[00:47:05] under the condition that Nicola wasn't
[00:47:06] invited because he probably wanted to
[00:47:09] slap you.
[00:47:11] Seriously, he probably just wanted to
[00:47:14] slap you and tell you that you are out
[00:47:16] of your mind spoiled right now and you
[00:47:20] are someone he doesn't recognize.
[00:47:22] Conversation manto man. Then he says
[00:47:24] later, "When my family traveled to LA,
[00:47:26] they refused to see me at all. As family
[00:47:28] values public promotion and endorsements
[00:47:30] above all else, brand Beckham comes
[00:47:32] first. Family love is decided by how
[00:47:34] much you post on social media or how
[00:47:36] quickly you drop everything to show up
[00:47:38] and pose for a family photo. Even if
[00:47:40] it's at the expense of our professional
[00:47:41] obligations, we have gone out of our way
[00:47:43] for years to show up and to support at
[00:47:46] every fashion show, every party, and
[00:47:48] every press activity to show our perfect
[00:47:50] family. But the one time that my wife
[00:47:52] asked for my mom's support to save
[00:47:55] displaced dogs during the LA fires, my
[00:47:58] mom refused.
[00:48:01] I
[00:48:02] No, Brooklyn, I refuse. I I actually
[00:48:06] refuse to think that people like you and
[00:48:09] your wife exist. Your wife, who has a
[00:48:11] very long record of being unbearable.
[00:48:14] Okay, that's the reality. N just you
[00:48:16] know, running counter to this. He
[00:48:18] apparently sent his family uh maybe a
[00:48:20] cease and desist, whatever you want to
[00:48:21] call it, a legal letter telling them
[00:48:23] that if they if they wanted to contact
[00:48:24] him, they now need to go through his
[00:48:26] lawyer. Where is he learning that
[00:48:28] behavior from? Well, Nicola, it's what
[00:48:30] she does. It's a thing. She sues people
[00:48:32] over and over again when she doesn't get
[00:48:33] what she wants. She sues them because
[00:48:35] she experiences anxiety if she's told
[00:48:37] no. And she sues them when she wants to
[00:48:39] deal with her emotions. Case in point, a
[00:48:41] lawsuit that's currently going through
[00:48:43] the court system where her old dog, she
[00:48:46] had an old dog, a Chihuahua, she called
[00:48:49] for a a van to come. You know, he's on
[00:48:53] the go. We can wash your dog in the van
[00:48:55] on your own property, so you can sit
[00:48:56] here and watch us wash your dog. And the
[00:48:59] dog's old. And after the dog got
[00:49:01] cleaned, the dog came in and was anxious
[00:49:04] because yeah, I think if a stranger
[00:49:05] takes your dog into a van, they might be
[00:49:07] anxious. And when you get anxious when
[00:49:08] you're older, there's a chance that you
[00:49:09] might have a heart attack. It's not
[00:49:11] great is what I'm saying. Anyways,
[00:49:12] Nicola says that her dog was all weird
[00:49:14] and uh came in and hours later they
[00:49:18] rushed the dog to the hospital and later
[00:49:19] on the dog died. And so she's been suing
[00:49:23] she's been suing this place that
[00:49:25] literally just cleans dogs. This is a
[00:49:28] real picture she posted. Now, I know
[00:49:29] you're thinking, "Wow, didn't Brooklyn
[00:49:31] just say that the Beckhams were
[00:49:33] performative?" Well, here there's Nicola
[00:49:35] and they're holding hands and crying as
[00:49:37] she buries her dog in um that looks
[00:49:40] expensive. That's just saying that looks
[00:49:41] expensive in general. That's fine. She
[00:49:43] has the money. She can do what she
[00:49:44] wants. She has been suing them. She then
[00:49:45] alleged that maybe a dog she recognized
[00:49:48] another dog, a French a French bulldog
[00:49:50] that she had from 2021 probably was also
[00:49:52] injured and she demanded she hired Marty
[00:49:54] Singer. like he she hired Marty Singer
[00:49:59] to sue this little company because her
[00:50:02] Chihuahua died. They got the autopsy. It
[00:50:04] turns out the dog had what Chihuahua get
[00:50:06] a lot of, which is fluid in the brains
[00:50:10] in the brain. And that's very typical
[00:50:12] for Chihuahua and small dogs. They build
[00:50:14] up fluid and they die. And she is saying
[00:50:18] that this happened because actually she
[00:50:20] realized that this company, they're
[00:50:22] they're serial killers. They're serial
[00:50:24] dog killers. So update everything, guys.
[00:50:27] You know, we've gone from Ted Bundy to
[00:50:28] Jeffrey Dmer to, I guess, this place
[00:50:30] that goes around just wanting to murder
[00:50:32] billionaire Aerys's dogs. She did that.
[00:50:35] She's been involved in a lot of legal
[00:50:36] spats pertaining to her wedding. She
[00:50:38] went through three different wedding
[00:50:41] contracts. One of which her father sued
[00:50:43] and they sued back and said, "Your
[00:50:44] daughter is awful." Her hair stylist
[00:50:47] from when her dad put her in the
[00:50:49] Transformers movie, Justin Anderson,
[00:50:51] said she's awful. she and he was the the
[00:50:55] worst client he's ever worked with that
[00:50:56] she was so bratty. Um because her dad
[00:50:59] never tells her no. Like if someone
[00:51:00] said, "Can we sue a company out of
[00:51:02] existence because your dog your old dog
[00:51:03] died?" I'd say no to my daughter. I'd
[00:51:06] say you you have to learn to accept
[00:51:08] death and you probably need God. Um and
[00:51:10] they they don't deserve that. But this
[00:51:13] is what this is what they're doing going
[00:51:14] forward. So now he's with her and he's
[00:51:16] learning that you can sue your family
[00:51:20] or have a lawyer send him a letter
[00:51:22] because uh yeah, you just didn't get the
[00:51:26] dress made in the way that you wanted
[00:51:27] and Vicky B gets a little drunk at 11
[00:51:30] p.m. And poor Mark Anthony, the true
[00:51:32] victim in this entire story, got a
[00:51:34] little saucy. He did. I believe that.
[00:51:35] That part of the story, I believe. They
[00:51:37] didn't even say it, but I'm putting it
[00:51:39] in there. I think I think Mark was uh I
[00:51:41] think he was salsaing a little bit on
[00:51:42] the dance floor and told a little joke.
[00:51:45] Now bring up the most beautiful Victoria
[00:51:47] Beckham and and Nicola ran off crying
[00:51:49] because she's never not had attention.
[00:51:51] Her relationship with Selena Gomez has
[00:51:53] fallen apart. She's got a whole track
[00:51:55] record. She was dating Anoir Hadid,
[00:51:58] Bella Hadid's brother and um yeah, he
[00:52:02] his he stopped talking to his whole
[00:52:03] family and because she wanted it me and
[00:52:07] they were very relieved when they broke
[00:52:08] up and then she unfollowed his whole
[00:52:09] family cuz that they were like they
[00:52:11] think she's a demon pretty much
[00:52:13] allegedly. Um, it's a long line of
[00:52:16] people is what I'm saying that are
[00:52:18] saying that this person is awful before
[00:52:20] you even factor in Vicky B who has a
[00:52:23] very good reputation over in England. By
[00:52:27] the way, I've actually met both both of
[00:52:29] their dads. I met I met Nelson Pelts. I
[00:52:31] like Nelson Peltz. I do. I I met him
[00:52:35] many moons ago and uh he's just like,
[00:52:38] you know, he's a good a good New York
[00:52:39] Jew business guy. I just like his
[00:52:41] personality just kind of gels with mine.
[00:52:43] I just when you're from New York, you
[00:52:44] speak a certain way. And I like him.
[00:52:46] He's a business guy. But I think that he
[00:52:50] should know when not to give business
[00:52:53] advice and to give personal advice to
[00:52:55] his daughter, David Beckham. Strange set
[00:52:58] of circumstances also ended up
[00:52:59] somewhere. You know, they've got all
[00:53:01] these private clubs and things in in um
[00:53:03] again very many moons ago and he
[00:53:05] probably has no idea who I am. Uh
[00:53:06] because I'm not as or this was a long
[00:53:08] time ago, but he wouldn't remember me.
[00:53:11] But he stood up at this dinner. And he
[00:53:14] gave a toast. You should know this,
[00:53:17] Brooklyn, cuz there were no cameras
[00:53:18] there. And he gave a toast speaking
[00:53:20] about how much he loved his family.
[00:53:24] Heart of Gold. How much he absolutely
[00:53:27] loved and adored his family. And I don't
[00:53:30] even remember what the context was of
[00:53:31] why he was even giving a toast um or who
[00:53:33] it was to, but that stuck with me and I
[00:53:36] just went, they these they seem like
[00:53:37] really good people. And that's not to
[00:53:39] say that Nelson Peltz was not. He was
[00:53:40] also very nice, so I have nothing bad to
[00:53:42] say about him. Uh, and the wife as well,
[00:53:44] Claudia, her mother was really nice. Do
[00:53:46] you think your daughter needs to be told
[00:53:48] no once in her life? If you're suffering
[00:53:49] from anxiety four years after the fact
[00:53:51] over a wedding dress and Mark Anthony
[00:53:54] being a little drunk, you you don't have
[00:53:56] you don't have real problems. You just
[00:53:58] don't have real problems. Anyways, I
[00:53:59] want to show you this really funny clip
[00:54:00] because everything is funnier in a
[00:54:01] British accent um made by these two
[00:54:04] young women that were discussing the
[00:54:05] drama. Did you pull that sky?
[00:54:09] Okay, let's roll it.
[00:54:10] >> This is a message for Brooklyn Beckham.
[00:54:13] >> Go to bed. Just go to bed.
[00:54:14] >> The phone.
[00:54:15] >> Put it down.
[00:54:18] >> Honestly,
[00:54:19] >> what are you doing? What's
[00:54:22] >> not seven stories
[00:54:25] [laughter] slandering your parents? I'm
[00:54:28] sorry. I don't know what's gone on, but
[00:54:31] that's not right.
[00:54:31] >> I don't even have words. I don't even
[00:54:34] have words for the words that you've
[00:54:35] written in the notes on your phone and
[00:54:37] thought it was okay to just put that on
[00:54:39] your Instagram.
[00:54:39] >> Brooklyn, are you drunk? Like, sorry,
[00:54:42] but what?
[00:54:43] >> No, he's not. He's just not like, are
[00:54:45] you well? Are you quite well? [laughter]
[00:54:48] >> It's not acceptable to speak about.
[00:54:51] >> He will delete it soon because he'll
[00:54:53] realize and he'll delete it. That's why
[00:54:55] it's on stories and he hasn't done it as
[00:54:56] a post.
[00:54:57] >> If you've got grievances with your
[00:54:58] parents, speak to your parents. Not on
[00:55:01] Instagram. Come on. Wow.
[00:55:04] >> It was so so true. Could not have said
[00:55:07] it better myself. Anyways, I'm I'm
[00:55:09] following this drama because I'm just
[00:55:10] tracking the many I mean, Selena Gomez
[00:55:12] and her had a dust up. They were like
[00:55:15] best friends and then suddenly Nicola's
[00:55:17] writing on Reddit feeds. It looks like
[00:55:19] it's Nicola. Clearly, someone friended
[00:55:21] Nicola that like Nicola ended the
[00:55:22] friendship because Selena very clearly
[00:55:24] wanted Brooklyn. It's like she doesn't
[00:55:27] have anything to do. She has anything to
[00:55:28] do. Sorry Vicky B missed the you dog
[00:55:33] fire charity. I'm sorry she didn't come
[00:55:35] to watch you spend your father's money
[00:55:37] but it's a pretty long flight and yeah
[00:55:41] that's just they can cut a check and
[00:55:43] support it uh from afar. Very team
[00:55:46] Victoria Beckham. And I will drop my
[00:55:47] bias. I will drop my bias. I grew up on
[00:55:49] the Spice Girls. I loved them. But I'm
[00:55:51] not that biased because I actually
[00:55:52] wanted to be Ginger Spice but I
[00:55:54] couldn't. My friends always said that I
[00:55:55] had to be Scary Spice because back in
[00:55:57] you could be racist back then. It was
[00:55:58] fine. We were all cool. Everything was
[00:56:00] fine back then. We had a fun time and
[00:56:03] Vicky B gave me some hits. So, team
[00:56:05] Beckham. We'll be right back after a
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[00:58:14] >> May second. Okay. Um, I just saw right
[00:58:17] now, guys. Sorry. I just live saw that
[00:58:18] this is trending on X. This might be my
[00:58:21] favorite trend ever. Just the way that
[00:58:22] it's being phrased. Candace Owens kicks
[00:58:24] off her lawsuit era. Yeah, the Candace
[00:58:26] Owens era store is going to be so lit.
[00:58:28] It's going to be so lit. And you know,
[00:58:29] you're coming dressed as Breijit. Don't
[00:58:31] even like that's that's our favorite. I
[00:58:33] think that's our favorite lawsuit. Maybe
[00:58:34] it's I don't know. I I do like the Blake
[00:58:36] Lively ones. funsies, but I think I
[00:58:38] would come dressed like that Halloween
[00:58:41] costume. Anyways, you guys, we have new
[00:58:43] merch on the website. Uh, reminding you
[00:58:45] that we also have channels available in
[00:58:46] Spanish, French, and Portuguese. We have
[00:58:48] links in the description. Top comment
[00:58:50] from last episode. You guys absolutely
[00:58:53] loved me and Baron Coleman together.
[00:58:55] This person writes, "Funny how they
[00:58:56] fired 40 people for leaking info but
[00:58:58] kept the head of security after the
[00:58:59] biggest possible failure." Yeah, I will
[00:59:01] say I did not hear that it was 40
[00:59:03] people, but I did hear that it was a lot
[00:59:05] of people. um more I I heard more. It
[00:59:08] sounded like 15 people that got fired,
[00:59:10] but neither here nor there. It's just
[00:59:11] this like these weird loyalty tests that
[00:59:13] I I I do not think are going to serve
[00:59:15] them. And we have a lot that we are
[00:59:16] getting and researching uh because more
[00:59:19] people are now speaking because that's
[00:59:21] not the best solution. Also, update to
[00:59:23] what I said to Baron yesterday. Another
[00:59:25] donor who was at the Aspen event does
[00:59:28] remember
[00:59:29] actually says that they do remember
[00:59:31] Charlie mentioning Erica if you know
[00:59:34] situation something happened that Erica
[00:59:36] would know what to do. So that seems to
[00:59:39] check out the donor I think is a very
[00:59:42] good person and obviously doesn't want
[00:59:43] to be on record but you know different I
[00:59:46] brought it up yesterday about whether or
[00:59:48] not that actually happened in Aspen and
[00:59:50] there is a donor that does specifically
[00:59:52] remember that. So important to update
[00:59:54] that again. And this is an open
[00:59:55] investigation. We ask questions. When we
[00:59:56] get answers, we share them. Okay. Now,
[00:59:59] let's get into some of your comments
[01:00:00] from today's episode. So much happening
[01:00:03] in the legal world. What do you guys
[01:00:05] have to say to me today? We have
[01:00:11] nutrition. Jen writes, "You called it
[01:00:13] with the Blake Lively drama of it all,
[01:00:15] but texts being released are way worse
[01:00:16] than we thought." Yeah, I just I just
[01:00:18] saw her coming. I could just look at
[01:00:19] people and I just get I just catch a
[01:00:20] vibe and I'm like
[01:00:23] I I just knew that they are they they
[01:00:26] were just flying high. You know, you're
[01:00:27] Taylor Swift's friend. She's basically
[01:00:30] running WME. She's just she's a walking
[01:00:32] billion dollars. They're going to do
[01:00:33] whatever she wants. And if you're going
[01:00:35] to be best friends with her for 10
[01:00:37] years, you're going to start to just be
[01:00:38] around that energy and be like, "Well,
[01:00:41] if we don't get what we want, we're
[01:00:42] going to call up our friend Taylor."
[01:00:44] Schllay Walt writes, "This might be a
[01:00:46] low IQ comment, but I swear there is
[01:00:47] something bigger between you and Tim
[01:00:49] Dylan. I genuinely believe that with Tim
[01:00:51] on the Hollywood side of things, with
[01:00:52] those connections along with your
[01:00:53] investigative journalism, you two will
[01:00:55] be the ones to save the world." First
[01:00:57] off, let's just shout out all of the
[01:00:58] comedians who are have been so brilliant
[01:01:01] in like commenting on culture in a way
[01:01:04] that makes sense. It's not Tim Dylan is
[01:01:06] one, Dave Smith is another. They hate
[01:01:09] the fact that Dave Smith is also a
[01:01:10] comedian. Yeah. In order to be a good
[01:01:12] comedian, you kind of have to be smart.
[01:01:13] And Theo Vaughn being the just the most
[01:01:15] relatable person because he just, you
[01:01:17] know, it's common sense. It's common
[01:01:19] sense. Like Theo Vaughn, when he
[01:01:20] delivers something, it's so heartfelt.
[01:01:22] And I feel like 2025
[01:01:25] was really the year where we realized
[01:01:27] that the comedians make much more sense
[01:01:29] than all of these politicians. So, I I
[01:01:32] absolutely love Tim Dylan. You should go
[01:01:33] subscribe to his show. I'm constantly
[01:01:35] ripping his content. I tell him he has
[01:01:36] to work harder so I can work smarter.
[01:01:38] Crazy cat lady writes, "We stand with
[01:01:40] you, Candace. I hope this helps to get
[01:01:42] you out from under the contract. Go,
[01:01:44] Max. Yeah, I'm just done. You You can't
[01:01:48] buy people because you want to be
[01:01:51] immoral. That's just not fair. And like
[01:01:52] I said, I've said so many times, any
[01:01:55] Turning Point USA person is welcome to
[01:01:56] this platform. So, this isn't like this
[01:01:58] is my side and I only want to present my
[01:02:00] side. I have said Blake Nef, if you
[01:02:02] would like to come, you can. You can
[01:02:05] come onto this show. Andrew Kovat,
[01:02:07] please. I would love for the
[01:02:09] spokesperson for Turning Point USA to
[01:02:11] stop texting people to do his dirty work
[01:02:14] and to come be a big boy. Put your put
[01:02:16] your big boy pants on and come sit
[01:02:18] across from me. We're not hiding. And we
[01:02:20] are open to being wrong. And I was not
[01:02:22] convinced that any of these people were
[01:02:25] honest after that meeting, especially
[01:02:27] when you were like, "Yeah, yeah, no, you
[01:02:28] were kind of right about a lot of that
[01:02:29] stuff, but here's why this happened."
[01:02:31] And I shared those things. I think I've
[01:02:33] been pretty forthright and honest with
[01:02:36] my audience about things and I don't I
[01:02:37] still don't have a good feeling about
[01:02:38] what you're doing. So, you know, I was
[01:02:41] Charlie's friend, not yours. Sucks.
[01:02:43] Sucks to suck. Golden Girl writes, "I
[01:02:45] can't wait to see all the memes and
[01:02:46] clips of you saying you'd have better
[01:02:47] luck suing the son. You are the best.
[01:02:49] Keep going, Max. Christ is king." I hope
[01:02:51] they do it. That son don't be acting
[01:02:53] right sometimes, right? It's like you
[01:02:54] wanted to do this. It's like, look at
[01:02:55] the contract. See right here? Yeah, son.
[01:02:58] Don't you do it. Don't you do it. You
[01:03:00] know, learn to be a friend. learn to be
[01:03:02] an actual true friend. And that's kind
[01:03:04] of been something that I realized has
[01:03:06] shaken the political world to their core
[01:03:08] because they don't understand it. The
[01:03:11] politics is all about who you can
[01:03:12] blackmail, who you can lie on, stepping
[01:03:14] on someone's head to get ahead. Um,
[01:03:17] people sleeping with each other, being
[01:03:18] deceitful, cheating on each other, lying
[01:03:20] about who they are, right? Being
[01:03:21] closeted homosexuals while presenting
[01:03:23] like they're family men. And I think
[01:03:25] they hate me because despite all of them
[01:03:29] having had access to me, they they they
[01:03:32] know that there's nothing there, right?
[01:03:34] They know who I am. They know that I was
[01:03:35] a good person. They know that I was in
[01:03:38] some aspects a good employee, a good
[01:03:40] friend, both. And so they have to just
[01:03:42] make stuff up. I care about my family. I
[01:03:45] don't care about social media. I don't
[01:03:47] care about taking pictures amongst the
[01:03:49] stars. I want to do right by my family.
[01:03:51] I want to have real relationships with
[01:03:53] real human beings. Remember that was
[01:03:55] also a thing which where are your famous
[01:03:56] friends? Like what? Why don't you guys
[01:04:00] have normal friends? This is it's so
[01:04:01] weird to me that you think it's abnormal
[01:04:04] to have real friends in the real world.
[01:04:08] Again, Tim Dylan is right. You're
[01:04:10] they're chasing celebrity. They're
[01:04:11] trying. It's just Hollywood. It's it's
[01:04:12] the same thing. DC and Hollywood are the
[01:04:16] same thing. People in Hollywood are kind
[01:04:18] of prettier and they're like uglier in
[01:04:21] DC. That's kind of what's going on here.
[01:04:23] They're all kind of chasing the same
[01:04:25] thing. They're all vacuous. There's
[01:04:27] nothing there. There's no substance. Um
[01:04:29] when they use the Lord's name, it's
[01:04:31] because they they want more followers
[01:04:33] for saying that. Me? No. I I want to be
[01:04:37] considered legitimate. And so when
[01:04:38] people try to push me to speak more
[01:04:40] about Catholicism, I tell them I'm I'm
[01:04:41] like a young pup. There are so many
[01:04:43] people that are way better suited, my
[01:04:45] husband among them, who would never even
[01:04:48] uh want to have the platform uh or have
[01:04:50] a camera in front of his face, but you
[01:04:52] could go pursue that with a priest. You
[01:04:54] know, you don't need influencers to tell
[01:04:56] you about the Lord. Uh there are priests
[01:04:59] that you can sit down with and speak to
[01:05:01] and have questions. And I still have
[01:05:02] questions and I'm still learning. So,
[01:05:04] yeah, I think that's what it is. They
[01:05:05] hate me because they actually know that
[01:05:08] I'm a good person and that I did right
[01:05:10] by them. And the Dave Rubin thing
[01:05:11] yesterday really proved that for me.
[01:05:14] Golden Girl writes, "I can't wait to Oh,
[01:05:15] I read that." Uh, Tiffany writes, "You
[01:05:18] know what a lawsuit means? Loads of
[01:05:20] depositions and discovery." [gasps]
[01:05:24] Oh my. Imagine.
[01:05:28] Could you imagine
[01:05:30] all of the text messages I would have
[01:05:31] access to, the timeline that I could put
[01:05:34] together?
[01:05:36] I I I can't. Sorry. It's It's It's
[01:05:38] making me giddy. I can't even the idea
[01:05:40] of putting together that kind of a
[01:05:41] timeline. It fills me with Christmas
[01:05:43] spirit. I just I can't even think about
[01:05:46] that. Don't even stop. It's it's it's
[01:05:48] too exciting. The one you feed writes,
[01:05:50] "It's almost like they are purposefully
[01:05:52] ravishing the reputation. No one is this
[01:05:54] stupid. Why do they just want to rub it
[01:05:56] in our face that they can do what they
[01:05:57] want with impunity? Uh do they want us
[01:05:59] to feel hopeless?" Yeah. It's either
[01:06:02] we're so I do think you you get like
[01:06:04] stupid rich. You know what I You ever
[01:06:06] see me like she's stupid rich like she's
[01:06:08] got so much money. Nicola Peltz is
[01:06:10] stupid rich, right? They don't know what
[01:06:12] to do. It's like it's pouring in. It's
[01:06:14] never going away. And so we're just
[01:06:16] going to inconvenience the rest of you.
[01:06:18] That's one option. Or you know by
[01:06:20] conspiracy Elizabeth McCoy, she's coming
[01:06:22] up in the ranks. She's going to she's
[01:06:24] just in the air like yeah send the send
[01:06:26] the cease and desist to that's a good
[01:06:27] idea. Wear the sparkly pants. Send the
[01:06:30] cease and desist. More glitter.
[01:06:33] I don't know. We're going to find out.
[01:06:35] Anyway, I uh this person just writes
[01:06:39] donation toward the Lord and truth.
[01:06:41] Thank you so much for that. And yeah, we
[01:06:45] um
[01:06:47] we will uh keep plugging. I'll let you
[01:06:49] know how they reply uh to our response,
[01:06:53] which is we're happy to pay you since
[01:06:55] you care about money. And we'll keep you
[01:06:57] guys posted. We'll see you tomorrow.
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