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This week, we venture into the darker times of Britney Jean Spears INCLUDING the umbrella gas station paparazzi photo, the Holy Trinity picture with Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton, the knee injury that forever changed how she dances, Wade Robson / Sam Asghari / the downside of dating Britney Spears, Perez Hilton, the "flashing" paparazzi photos, shaving her head, and the infamous Gimme More performance! DISCLAIMER: Despite the conjecture contained in this episode, famed thespian Tara Reid is in fact still alive.We have Father's Day deals for YOU!!Quince: Elevate your dad's closet! Go to Quince.com/pettiness for free shipping on your order and 365 day returns!Skylight: Stay on top of your calendar! Get $30 off your 15 inch calendar at SkylightCal.com/pettySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Picture this: it is the early 2000s. The OC is on, the Hills is on and Perez Hilton is forcing Johnny Wujek out of the closet by calling him gay on a blog. Fast forward to LA 2024 as Remy chats with Johnny (Emmy award winning costume designer/ stylist to pop idols including Katy Perry, Ariana Grande, Mariah Carey, and Nicki Minaj) about how he actually feels about being publicly "called out," the benefits of it and the fallout, and what his love life has been like since. We also discuss exciting firsts, tough breakups, and how to sext like no one is watching. TW: DV mentioned Love How C*m? -- RATE, REVIEW & SUBSCRIBE Follow Johnny @JWujek Follow / DM us at @HowCumPodcast @RemyKassimir Support the podcast/ get extras on Patreon Check out our website for extra info & merch!
On a new TAGSPODCAST aka Talk About Gay Sex podcast Host Stevie V and Co-hosts Lincoln and Kodi Maurice Doggette are back with all new hot LGBTQ topics, sex and relationship advice and more:Coachella and Lady Gaga! Would you clone your ex as a sex doll? We discuss our ex's and where are they now...Do you ever argue in your relationship? Is it healthy??Wilson Cruz has words for Terrence Howard on what it means to be a man...Talking the new hit "Mid-Century Modern"Matt Bomer was outed by Perez Hilton back in the day and felt he was robbed of his outing...PACHA - Presidential Advisory Council on HIV and AIDS strips all of it's members...what could that mean for our community?Broadway Equity Fights AIDS and all of it's work towards fighting, awareness and support over the years...A Texas gay Bear Camp that is clothing optional causes controversy for publicly stating 'No Trans Men' are allowed...we discuss..Support TAGS and get extra special perks! New Bonus Episode for 2025 out now! Patreon.com/tagspodcastGrab a tier or get our Free Tier and get Behind the Scenes content plus you can now purchase individual content!Follow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevhttps://linktr.ee/kodimauricehttps://linktr.ee/kodimauriceFollow the Protein Bakery on IG: @proteinbakeryFollow Lincoln on IG: @madlincolnFollow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi Maurice Doggette on IG: @mistahmauriceWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS! Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactFollow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod
In this emergency episode pod, I dish on the latest developments in the Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and Ryan Reynolds legal saga. Blake Lively has filed an amended lawsuit, claiming two female co-stars from "It Ends With Us" are ready to testify against Baldoni. We also discuss the circulating HR complaints allegedly made by Blake to Sony, which have not yet appeared in her lawsuit. Joining me is Donna Bowling from Daily Dose of Dana, who shares her insights on the authenticity of these HR complaints and the involvement of other creators like Candace Owens and Perez Hilton. As the case unfolds, opinions remain divided, and we eagerly await further evidence and court proceedings. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Overview 00:00:21 - Blake Lively's Amended Lawsuit 00:01:03 - HR Complaints: Real or Fake? 00:15:20 - Timing of the Complaints with Dana Bowling 00:27:32 - SNL and Ryan Reynolds' Joke MY Go Big Podcasting Courses Are Here! Purchase Go Big Podcasting and learn to start, monetize, and grow your own podcast. USE CODE: Cyber10 for 10% OFF **SHOP my Amazon Marketplace - especially if you're looking to get geared-up to start your own Podcast!!!** https://www.amazon.com/shop/thesarahfrasershow Show is sponsored by: Head to acorns.com/tsfs or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! Alomoves.com use code TSFS30 for only ninety-nine dollars with a thirty-day FREE trial. This is a limited time offer that ends January 31 Amazfit.com/tsfs are the best, most affordable, and long-lasting performance watches! Use code TSFS for 10% OFF Horizonfibroids.com get rid of those nasty fibroids MeetFabric.com/TSFS join the thousands of parents who trust Fabric to help protect their family. Apply today in just minutes Nutrafol.com use code TSFS for FREE shipping and $10 off your subscription Quince.com/tsfs for FREE shipping on your order and 365 day returns Follow me on Instagram/Tiktok: @thesarahfrasershow ***Visit our Sub-Reddit: reddit.com/r/thesarahfrasershow for ALL things The Sarah Fraser Show!!!*** Advertise on The Sarah Fraser Show: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Got a juicy gossip TIP from your favorite TLC or Bravo show? Email: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this emergency episode pod, I dish on the latest developments in the Blake Lively, Justin Baldoni, and Ryan Reynolds legal saga. Blake Lively has filed an amended lawsuit, claiming two female co-stars from "It Ends With Us" are ready to testify against Baldoni. We also discuss the circulating HR complaints allegedly made by Blake to Sony, which have not yet appeared in her lawsuit. Joining me is Donna Bowling from Daily Dose of Dana, who shares her insights on the authenticity of these HR complaints and the involvement of other creators like Candace Owens and Perez Hilton. As the case unfolds, opinions remain divided, and we eagerly await further evidence and court proceedings. Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Introduction and Overview 00:00:21 - Blake Lively's Amended Lawsuit 00:01:03 - HR Complaints: Real or Fake? 00:15:20 - Timing of the Complaints with Dana Bowling 00:27:32 - SNL and Ryan Reynolds' Joke MY Go Big Podcasting Courses Are Here! Purchase Go Big Podcasting and learn to start, monetize, and grow your own podcast. USE CODE: Cyber10 for 10% OFF **SHOP my Amazon Marketplace - especially if you're looking to get geared-up to start your own Podcast!!!** https://www.amazon.com/shop/thesarahfrasershow Show is sponsored by: Head to acorns.com/tsfs or download the Acorns app to start saving and investing for your future today! Alomoves.com use code TSFS30 for only ninety-nine dollars with a thirty-day FREE trial. This is a limited time offer that ends January 31 Amazfit.com/tsfs are the best, most affordable, and long-lasting performance watches! Use code TSFS for 10% OFF Horizonfibroids.com get rid of those nasty fibroids MeetFabric.com/TSFS join the thousands of parents who trust Fabric to help protect their family. Apply today in just minutes Nutrafol.com use code TSFS for FREE shipping and $10 off your subscription Quince.com/tsfs for FREE shipping on your order and 365 day returns Follow me on Instagram/Tiktok: @thesarahfrasershow ***Visit our Sub-Reddit: reddit.com/r/thesarahfrasershow for ALL things The Sarah Fraser Show!!!*** Advertise on The Sarah Fraser Show: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Got a juicy gossip TIP from your favorite TLC or Bravo show? Email: thesarahfrasershow@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Welcome to Cloudlandia, We take you through the fascinating evolution of media and communication technologies. We begin by tracing the journey of written communication from ancient Sumerian pictographs to Gutenberg's printing press. The narrative explores how each technological breakthrough transformed our ability to share information, from industrial-era steam presses to the digital revolution sparked by the first email in 1971. Our conversation delves into the parallels between historical technological adaptations and current innovations. We examine the story of a 1950s typesetter transitioning to digital technologies, drawing insights into how professionals navigate significant technological shifts. The discussion introduces the concept of "Casting, not Hiring," emphasizing the importance of finding meaningful experiences and team dynamics in a rapidly changing world. We explore the transformation of media consumption and advertising in the digital age. Traditional media platforms give way to digital giants like Facebook and Google, reflecting broader changes in how we create, distribute, and consume content. The conversation touches on audience dynamics, using examples like Joe Rogan's media presence and Netflix's market evolution to illustrate these shifts. SHOW HIGHLIGHTS In this episode, I explore the historical journey of media and communication, tracing its evolution from ancient scripts to modern digital technologies. I discuss the pivotal role of Gutenberg's printing press in revolutionizing media distribution and how it set the stage for the widespread use of newspapers and books. We delve into the transition from traditional typesetting to digital processes, drawing parallels between past innovations and current advancements in AI. The conversation highlights the importance of curiosity and effective communication in embracing new technologies, emphasizing the idea of "casting" for meaningful experiences rather than traditional hiring. We examine media consumption trends and the impact of big data on advertising, noting the shift from traditional platforms to digital giants like Facebook and Google. Our discussion includes an analysis of the historical impact of communication technologies, referencing figures like Edison and their influence on modern entrepreneurship. The episode concludes with a focus on the value of appreciation and growth, sharing insights on how recognizing value and excellence can lead to professional and personal breakthroughs. Links: WelcomeToCloudlandia.com StrategicCoach.com DeanJackson.com ListingAgentLifestyle.com TRANSCRIPT (AI transcript provided as supporting material and may contain errors) Dean: Mr Sullivan, and how are you? I am wonderful. Welcome to Cloudlandia, you are in the Chicago outpost. I am. Dan: I'm sitting in a very comfortable spot, noise-free. I just had. Have you ever done any IV where they pump you? Up with good stuff. Dean: I have yeah. Dan: Yeah, I just came from that, so I may be uncomfortably exuberant. Dean: Uncomfortably exuberant. That's a great word there, right there. Dan: Yeah, yeah, uncomfortable to you. Dean: That's the best. Dan: Yeah, yeah. So anyway, we have a good service. Dean: The only thing I miss about Chicago comfortable to you, that's the best, yeah, so anyway, we have a good service. The only thing I miss about Chicago. Dan is our Sunday dinners. Oh the Sunday roundtable. Dan: Yeah, it's a bit more informal now so we don't have a big gap. It's not like the Last Supper. Dean: Right, exactly. Dan: We have Mike Canix coming over and Stephen Paltrow. Dean: Okay, there you go. Dan: They'll be on straight carnivore tonight. Dean: Okay, good, I like everything about that. Dan: Yeah, it's a little bit of snow on the ground and snowing right now, but it's nice. Dean: Oh, that's awesome. Well it's winter here. It's like cool. Yeah, I almost had to wear pants yesterday, dan, it was that cold. Dan: I had to wear pants yesterday, Dan. Dean: It was that cold I had to wear my full-weight hoodie. But yeah, but it's sunny, it's nice. Dan: I was just in the hot tub before we got on the call the Chinese intelligence, who are listening to this phone call. They're trying to visualize what you just said. Dean: Yes, Well, I had a great conversation with Charlotte this morning and something happened. That is the first time I've done it. I literally I talked her ear off. I reached my daily limit of talk interaction. We were talking for about an hour. There's a limit. Yes, I pay $20 a month and I guess there's a limit of how long you can engage by advanced voice tech. Dan: I'd give her a raise. I'd give her a raise. Dean: So they were on her behalf demanding a raise. I'd give her a raise. So they were on her behalf demanding a raise from $20 a month to $200 a month, and I could talk to her all I want. I still think it's worth it. It really is. When you think about if we go through the personification again, if you think about what you're getting for 200 I mean, just the conversation I had with her this morning was worth more than 200, yeah, so you want to know what we were talking about. What were you talking? about well, I am such a big fan of this, the big change uh book that I got for you. That was oh yeah, by stuff like that. So I really have been thinking that the whole game has really been an evolution of our, of words, pictures, sound and the combination of words, pictures and sounds in videos, right, and if we take the big three the words and pictures and sound, that I, you know, we went all the way back to the very beginning and I told her I said, listen, what I'd love to do is I want to trace the evolution of each of these individually. I want to start from the beginning of how we let's just take text, you know, as an example for words, and so she's taking me all the way back to the ancient Sumerians and the invention of kind of the very first kind of visual depiction of words and language, and then all the way up to the hieroglyphics of Egyptians and then into what would now be what we know as the alphabet, with the Romans and Latin, Romans and Latin, and the way that they were distributed was through tablets and they would post posters and things to get things out there. And so I'll pause there and I'll tell you that the lens that I wanted to look at it through for her is to go back and find, just trace, the beginnings of the capability of it, right, the capability of text. So that meant we had to have language and we had to have the alphabet, and we had to have the tools, the mechanism to recreate these on tablets. And then the distribution of them. How were they distributed? The consumption of them, how were they received and popularized? And then how were they capitalized? Who turned business opportunities into? What did this new capability turn into business-wise? So, looking, those four, tracking those four things all the way through history, from the ancient Sumerians, all the way through, and so when we got to, you know, from the time the Romans created the thing, the first kind of commercialization was the scribe industry. That became a thing where people were employed as scribes to you know, to write things, things, and then it came into the monks. We haven't gone deep dive in these yet, we're kind of going through the surface level of them. But the scribes, you know, were the first kind of commercializing and distribution of the of the things. And then when Gutenberg came along, that sort of popularized and made it even more able to distribute things and on the back of that became newspapers and pamphlets and books. So those were the three primary things for hundreds of years. Until the 1800s we had steam presses which were large, just kind of mechanized, sped up Gutenberg presses, and then the roller presses which allowed to have long, continuous streams of printing, which that really led to the modern newspaper. You know we had almost a hundred years until things were digitized where the entire platform was built on that plateau of things. And then it turned into newspapers magazines were the dominant things and mail. Those were the big distribution elements for a hundred years and then, once it got digitized, we turned into email. The first email apparently was sent in 1971 or something, but it took 25 years for that to popularize to the level that everybody had email and it was the primary thing and that led to PDFs and eBooks and distribution on the internet. We talked about bloggers because, if you remember, in the early days of the internet the heroes were bloggers. Those were the sort of personalities pre-social media you know. And then she even used the words that once it became democratized with social media, that things like twitter and and you know those were big things. But she talked about Arianna Huffington and Perez Hilton and Matt Drudge as the kind of first real mainstream capitalizers of this digital kind of went full steam into only digital, when all the mainstream print media was still kind of holding on and and resisting the migration of free news coming through you know um, and then we get to the point now where all of that is completely available. You know medium and sub stack and you know email newsletters taking off as a thing, and then AI bringing into a situation where now the machines can create and distribute the content. And it's funny just that level. I was on a Zoom with Joe Stolte the other day and you know, with even your newsletter, the AI-assisted newsletter you think about those as things, that learning smart, personalized text, media consumption as a really enhanced experience. So I found that really that was the first conversation that I'd had with that kind of context. I'm visualizing, I want to like visualize a timeline of these benchmarks. You know along the way, and realize how long the spaces were between when things actually catalyzed, you know yeah, long in comparison to what? Dan: long in comparison to the last. Dean: You know where we are now that long in comparison to what? Long in comparison to the last. You know where we are now. That long in comparison to that. There was no ability to print words on paper until 1442 or 1555 or whatever. I think it's 1550. Dan: Yeah, so 1455. Dean: Somewhere around there. Somewhere around there, yeah that literally did not change for 400 years till now. You know, in the last 25 years we've gotten to where we can distribute it globally instantly to everybody, and that we've also got machines now that can actually create the content itself and distribute on on your behalf and so I think that's our ability to create that stuff. Like I, I wonder how long and how many hours of research power it would have taken to get this level of what I gained from my conversation with Charlotte. Dan: Well, you would have gotten a doctorate, you would have gotten a PhD. Dean: Yeah, and it would have taken years to study all of that and to go back and find it all you know, but it was very, I found it very all to serve this idea that I think, in all of those digitized four corners, that we have reached a, a pinnacle, where we're faced now going forward with a plateau that really it's going to be about the creative use of. No, I think that's things. Dan: Yeah, I think that's true. Yeah, just a little addition to charl's work the conversation that you had with Charlotte. One of the reasons why the Greeks have such influence Greek thinking on the world, you know they essentially created history. That was. Dean: You know that was. Dan: Thucydides. And you know, herodotus and Thucydides were two Greek historians and basically their histories basically really formed the whole ancient world. And then you had poetry. Homer was the great poet and. Plato and Aristotle and many others, many other Greek philosophers, but Greece was the first country that developed a really first-class. The Greeks developed a first-class alphabet. I think it may have pretty close to we have 26 letters. I'm not quite sure what they had, but it wasn't. I don't know if it was fewer or more, but maybe only by two or three letters they had, but it was really the alphabet. That is the breakthrough. For example, we have two artists that work for us. They're from Hong Kong and growing up they learned all the. They learned all the ideograms that are in Chinese you know, and you know, and it's years and years and years of study where the alphabet you know. A reasonably intelligent first grader, or maybe even earlier these days, but a six-year-old, can basically grasp the alphabet and be using that skillfully, you know, within their first year of grade school, within first grade and that's what the alphabet did and that's why, you know, the literacy really came in. But even then, when you know in Gutenberg today there weren't that many literate people, you know who could actually? Read, you know. So it wasn't so much the technology Well, the technology was crucial, but it wasn't so much why things. It's just that it took 400 years for the entire population to become literate. You know, and you know to have formal education to empower literacy. That took a long time because people were working manually and they didn't have need for reading. They had to become good at things. Fixated now for about the last eight months on british navy historical novel assault taking place around 1800 to 1800. You know, and you know the majority of sailors on the ships didn't read they, they didn't have right reading, you know but, they were very skillful. They knew the wind, they knew the waves, they yeah, you know, they had phenomenal teamwork and they were very skillful. They knew the wind, they knew the waves, they had phenomenal teamwork and they were very handy. They had a lot of hand skills and everything else, but it's been only recently that your progress in the world really depended upon reading. Dean: Literacy yeah. Dan: Yeah, you had to go forward. I remember that's one story. Just the Greeks. The Greeks that became very powerful, their philosophy still. I mean, every day in universities, or probably universities, there's discussions about what Plato said about this, what Aristotle said about this. So that's still. You know, the power of that over generations is really quite extraordinary. The other thing, if I want to add to that, my sister, who's 89, the man she married, who died about 10 years ago. When I met him, this was in the 1950s, he was a typesetter for a major newspaper in the. Cleveland area and I would go down there and you'd see he put together a whole page of it and you know, and he had to do it backwards, he had to put all the letters. He had this vast, you know, he had these, they were like wooden shelves that had, you know, were divided into, you know, into 28 different, 26 different spots, and he would just pick up the letters and put them. But he made the complete changeover, starting around the 1970s, 1975. He made a complete changeover to becoming digital. It started becoming digital even in the 1970s. And then he just kept progressing, layer after layer, until he was the production manager for the entire network of about five you know five municipal newspapers and everything like that yeah so his history sort of matches what you and charlotte talked about. Dean: Yeah, and I found that really an interesting like multi-track way to look at it, as the technology and then the capability that created for the creation of things, the distribution of those things and the capitalizing on those things, because that's kind of like the cascading layers that happen. And I think if we look at where we are with AI right now, we're at that level where it was available below the surface until two years ago and then now it's sort of widely available as a capability. But all the things that are going to really come, I wouldn't say it's widely available used right now. I heard somebody talk about that. If we think about, like, if ultimately AI is just going to be internet, you know it's like if we think about what internet was in 1996, that's becoming. It's almost like chat. Gpt is the AOL of of what made the internet popular, right as everybody got on. AOL and had access to email and kind of gated browsing. Dan: Yeah, the interesting thing that you know if I just take your example from this morning, it's because you're a good prompter that whole thing happened. The whole essential skill. You know, if you take all the technology, that's a technology, charlotte's technology, and that's there, it's waiting there. It's waiting there to be used. But unless you have a good prompter it won't produce what you produced this morning. Dean: I agree with you 100, and that's why it's all in the prompt prompting. Dan: That means knowing what you want. It's actually a visualization skill because, you visualize something you know like in, not exactly because you, how you did it is unique, but my sense is that you had a question in mind, or you were just curious about something, and then you were able to put it into words. This was strictly spoken, was it? Yeah, uh-huh, yeah, so you didn't type anything in for this. Dean: No, I did not. Dan: Because it's strictly on an audible level, right, exactly, yeah. Anything in for this? No, I did not. Strictly on an audible level, right, exactly yeah. But here's the thing that no one else in the world did what you did this morning, and the reason is because you were just interested in it you were just interested in something and you know, and it was in conversation form, so now tell me about this. Now tell me about this yeah well, what she? Dean: was saying was guiding my things. You know what? It's very similar, dan. It's like if we were to sit down at a piano and look at the piano. There's 88 keys of possibility there. Yeah, unless you know how to prompt the keys to make the noises. Dan: Do you know what I mean? It's just noise. Dean: I think that's really what it is, and I think that chat interactions or AI interactions are going to be the piano lessons of today. Right Like for kids to talk about essential skills. Dan: And the outcome is going to be the music and the outcome is going to be the music. Dean: That's right. That's right, yeah. Dan: I've done about. You know, with perplexity, probably last week I've done about 25, you know where I one. That was really interesting because it was related to the book that I'm writing Casting, not Hiring with Jeff and I was saying, you know, the big thing is that we're only talking, the book is only for a particular type of person, you know. Because, you know he has a wide range of people that he's giving them our small copy of Casting, not Hiring you know, our 60-page book and then he's interviewing them if they're willing to read it, which takes about an hour. If they're willing to read it, then he wants to know what they think about it. You know, but there's, like corporate people that he's talking to, there's academic people that he's talking to, and I said, you know, jeff, academic people that he's talking to. And I said, you know, jeff, there's only one reader for this. That's a successful, talented, ambitious entrepreneur who wants to grow. Who wants to grow, wants to make the growth experience really meaningful and purposeful for himself or herself, but also for the team members, for the members of the company that the entrepreneur owns. And so he said, yeah, well you know how big is that market and I said, well, let's. So I did a search and I had my question. I just looked at it just before I came on the call. I said I want you to, of all the companies incorporated in the United States, the total number of incorporated companies in the United States in 2023, because usually their number. You know that you go back about a year before the present year that you're just sending, because there's an enormous amount of data for that. Dean: And. Dan: I said what percentage of all the incorporated companies in the United States are privately owned? And it turns out it's 99% and 33 million, 33 million incorporated companies. And and then I put in another prompt okay, size of companies 1 to 10, 10 to 50, 50 to 150, 150 to 500, above 500, and 74 percent of them are 74 percent or one to ten. And then, and I said we're really talking basically about companies up to about 150 that's the reader. They have companies that are 150 and everything like that, and it's really interesting that this is the only person they said but there's this huge market of other. You know, jeff didn't say this, but other people said there's. So this should be a book for everybody. And I said, if it's a book for everybody, it's not interesting to anybody that's true, exactly. Dean: Well, that's so. Those numbers have kind of um grown, because I've always heard about you know know, 28 million, but I guess the most recent that would make sense 33 million. Dan: And it would be bigger today because we're you know, we're a full year and into the first month, so it would be bigger. The incorporations go on. And the other thing about what you're saying is you can be so specific, Like you can really put down all the interesting things about the reader you know, about the reader that you're looking for and you know so, while the capability that you're talking and I have some arguments with democratize you know the concept of democratize because there's a certain sense people are going to have equal capabilities. I think just the opposite is going to happen. The range from people with a little ability or no ability to extraordinary capability actually gets bigger and wider to extraordinary capability actually gets bigger and wider. And the reason is exactly what I just said to you that you're the only one in the world who's ever gotten that information laid out and has it back in a very short period of time. And it's strictly because what Dean Jackson was looking for. Dean: Yeah, that's exactly right. I was very curious about it. And I think that it's something. I think it's a unique perspective, especially when we overlay the other things. We only got we were talking about then sound. We only got we were talking about then sound. And it wasn't until the 1800s late 1800s that Edison created the phonograph, that we were able to capture sound and the evolution of that. Then it took another by 25 years later. It was the beginning of radio. That now we have the ability to capture sound, the ability to distribute sound through the radio, that it ushered in this golden era of radio as the distribution medium. And she talked about NBC and CBS and ABC, you know, as the monopolistic NBC was really the big giant. Dan: Yeah, they were the giant. Dean: I mean, they were the powerhouse of radio 1995 was the, or 1925, I think was when they were founded, and then the others were by 1927. Yeah, but that took off the radios in every household and all of that, you know, laid the. That created the mass audience yeah really right, yeah, there was. Dan: Uh. Really, there's a writer named tim wu wu and he's just. He's written about five books on just the extraordinary impact of the communication technologies, starting when you said sort of you know. First the telegraph and the telegraph with sound. That's really the telephones you have. Bell is in there. So, Morris and Bell and Edison. You have the combination. And then Edison also created the movie. I mean, he was the real. I mean, he's the person who created it that became famous for it yes. There were lots of people. He's famous for the light bulb, he's the person who became famous for the light bulb, but there were at least five or six working light bulbs before Edison. It's just that Edison was the first what I would call the modern entrepreneur, technology entrepreneur, and he really grasped where all this stuff was going, more than any other single innovator entrepreneur, and he understood the stock market and he understood how to raise funds and he understood how to market. Dean: You know, yeah, yeah. Dan: So you know I'm getting a lot of patents, so we got two more on Friday, so we're up to 54 patents now. And I was talking in the breakout group on Friday, I said we're really piling up the patents, and so somebody said well, how many are you going for? And I said I can tell you exactly I'm going for 1,068. Tell you exactly, I'm going for 1,068. Uh-huh, 1,068. I mean, where's that number come from? I said Edison had 1,067. Dean: Oh, there you go. Dan: That's the best, and I grew up two miles from his birthplace. So the farm that I grew up two miles away is where Edison was born, milan, ohio, and very famous, I mean he's just a roaring, big, major human being, historic human being in that area, and he's one of my five historic role models. I've got Euclid, I've got Shakespeare, I've got Bach, I've got Hamilton, james Madison and Edison. And I said Edison put all the pieces together that created the modern technological world. Dean: It's true, isn't it? Yeah? Dan: He's the first person to create a formal R&D lab. He had in Menlo, new Jersey. He created his famous lab and he had technicians and scientists and engineers there. And then you know, and then he understood the stock market and he understood you know big systems, how you put big electric systems together and everything like that, you know. The thing is that that's a history of entrepreneurism, the thing that you put together with Charlotte this morning. Dean: Yeah, that was my intention, Because it's always some individual who just decides to do something more with it. Dan: They kind of apply your VCR formula to something that already exists and they say what's the vision? Well, you have to have the vision, but you have to see where it hasn't gone to yet. I mean, that's basically what you have to. Vision is seeing where things have not yet gone to, but could, if you organize them differently? You take the capabilities and combined it with reach, then you. That's what the future really is. Vcr. Dean: Yeah, you know I've had a nice VCR advancement, chad, and I have been talking a lot about it. Chad Jenkins, chad Jenkins, I've been talking about the VCR formula and so I had some distinctions around vision, like what is vision? And I realized there's a progression that it takes like from an idea or a prediction. Is the first level that you got a vision that, hey, I think this could work, and then the next level of it is that you've got proof that idea does work and that opens the gate for you to create a protocol for predictable repeating of that result and that opens the gateway to a patent, to protection of that. Dan: So you predict, you prove you protocol or package and protect the 4P progression. I thought, know you know what. You know what it is. It's the ability to see, yeah, let's say, a reasonable time frame, not 100 years from now, but let's say 10 years from now. Yeah, that, if this were available, a lot of people would like to have this. Dean: Yes. Dan: That's basically what a vision is. That's what a vision is. If it was available to them and it was easy to use. They don't have to change their habits too much to use it 10 years from now and I think a lot of people not only would they love using it, they'd be willing to pay for it. Dean: Of course, yes, I agree, yeah, and so I thought that was very, that was a nice, I mean every drug dealer in the world knows how to do that. Dan: Yeah, I mean, you think about everything started out with an idea. I bet, if we did this, that would be oh, yeah, yeah, I bet, prove it. I bet, yeah, you know, steve jobs with itunes. He said yeah I got interested in music. But when I go into a store, you know, uh, and, and I hear a song I really like, or I hear a musician I really like, and I hear them singing a song, or her I, you know, I'd like to be able to just get that song, but they make it really difficult. You got to buy 11 other songs, or 10 other songs to get the one song you know and you know, and, and I'd like to have it. You know, I'd like to have it on a small machine. I don't want to. You know, I don't want to have a big record that comes home and then I have to have a lot of equipment and everything to put on it. And you know, and you know, I'd like to, I'd like to think of. You know, I'd like to have a technology. Dean: Yeah, I'd like to think of. Dan: You know, I'd like to have a technology Getting a call from yeah, I'd like to have a technology that, the moment I hear the sun, five minutes later I can have it. You know, Mm-hmm. Yes, I mean it's so I think it's imagine, there's a capability multiplied by imagination. You know that's kind of like what vision is. Dean: But you know, the interesting thing is that was true 25 years ago when Steve invented the iPod and the iTunes environment, but then over the next 25 years's taken another evolution. Right, it was still the ownership. Instead of owning the physical thing, you own the digital version of it and you download it onto your device. But now, when it got to the cloud and all the songs are available and you don't need to download them, it's like spotify said listen, we own all the songs, we got access to all of them. Why don't you just pay us nine dollars a month and you can have all the songs and just stream them? Yeah, and, and that's where we're at now, it's like. But I think that the next level, the thing we're at now with ai, is that ai is actually, specifically, that it's reached the generative ai point where it it can actually create songs. That's what's happening now. Dan: Yeah, it's clearly a productive capability that you're exploring here we're having a conversation about. When did you have this conversation with Charlotte? Just this morning, when I woke up this morning, Okay, this entire conversation that we're having would not have happened unless um no, you did what you did for an hour this morning right, that's exactly right, yeah now let me ask you a question here, and it goes to another technological realm and it's big data. It's big data, and so I keep reading about big data. You know big data, and I said and it's accumulating all the data. Okay, and so you have all the data. Okay, and so you have all the data. I remember having a conversation this was probably 10 years ago and the Chinese were developing what was called an intelligence capability, where they could gather information about what all the people in China were doing at any given moment. Okay, and then they could make predictions based on that. Nice, if wait a minute, so you got one point, you got 1.3 billion. Dean: You know however many Chinese there are they're being listened to, you know, and however many Chinese there are. Dan: They're being listened to, you know, and they're. Whatever they're doing, that's being read. And I said how many Chinese do you have to pay attention to what all the other Chinese are doing? I said they must have about 6 million people who, day in, day out, are just listening and they're accumulating massive amounts of data. Okay, and then I say, then what happens? Dean: then what? Dan: yeah, then what? Okay? Okay, uh, and I said so, what do you do with all this data? You know, I said it's overwhelming the amount of data you have. So what's happening with it and what it tells me is that there's no way for you to really comprehend what all that data means. Dean: Yeah, I agree. I mean there's no, but you can argue that's kind of what Facebook does with the algorithm right In a way, of being able to predict what you're likely to click on next. Dan: That's how they're at it, Well that I understand, but that's on the level, that's a commercial level, because really they're selling ads. I mean what Google and Facebook actually are high-level advertising platforms. Dean: Yes, that's exactly what they are. I mean, that's what they are. Dan: Yeah, I mean, and once you've said that, there isn't much else to say. Dean: Once you've said that, it's over. Dan: Well it is what it is and it's a bias, obviously, because it's just, you know it's, if they're spending money, not ads for Google and spending ads for Facebook, they aren't spending money for ads in the New York Times, or yeah. So all the newspaper advertising has gone away and all the magazine advertising has gone away, and probably all the advertising on television, because the number of people watching television is actually going down, you know. Well the actual, I mean if you're following social media or you're you know, you're on the, you're on your computer and you're looking at things. Well, your attention can only be on one thing at a time and if I'm spending you know I used to spend I would say when I stopped in 2018, I stopped watching television together, but I calculated that it was probably I was probably watching anywhere between 15 and 20 hours a week times 52. Okay, so that's. You know that's 800 to a thousand hours and I'm not doing that anymore, so for I got a thousand hours back. He's. I would say 800. I just evened it off at 800. I'd say I've just got 800 hours back. It's just gone into being more productive. I'm incredibly more productive in creating stuff. I have you as a witness. You know that it's going up in numbers. The amount of stuff that I'm creating. it's going up in numbers the amount of stuff that I'm creating. So you know, here's the thing. I don't think I'm unusual in this. I don't think I'm unique on the planet in doing what this is. I just think people are moving their attention away from something where everybody was paying attention to it and now fewer and fewer people are paying attention to it. It's like Joe Rogan, you know, I mean. Dean: Joe Rogan. Dan: The people are watching Joe Rogan. Who did they stop watching or listening and watching to? So that's the big thing. Where are people? Dean: going with their attention. Yeah, and you know I just heard a podcast talking about that. Streaming, you know, like from television. It's gone away from kind of linear television where you know they show one thing on one channel at one time and you have to be there at 8 pm to watch that one show. Watch that one show and you watch it along with ads, right? If you want to watch this happening now, you watch it and you consume the ads. Well, when streaming became available, you know, if you look at that convenience, that it was so much more dignified that we can watch whatever we want to watch when we want to watch it, and there's a price for that. Everybody has migrated towards the, towards that, and now the interesting thing is that the streamers are Wall Street redefined. How they value the, you know, monetize or attribute value to what they have. Because for a long time, netflix was rewarded for the ever-growing number of subscribers. Right, like getting more and more subscribers. It didn't matter to Wall Street that they were profitable or unprofitable. The only thing that they staked the value in was the growing number of subscribers, the growing number of subscribers, so for. So netflix would spend billions and billions of dollars on attracting creative right that would. That would get people to watch the. You know, come to netflix to see, because they only had original programs you could only get on Netflix and they overpaid for all of that content. So now. Wall Street a few years ago decided that hey, wait a minute. These guys should be like any other business. Dan: They should be profitable and so it always comes down to that, doesn't it it really? Dean: does so they said you know, now Netflix has to cut corners, pinch pennies. They have to make things. They can't afford to spend as much to make the content. If you look at the line items of where they were spending the most amount of money, it's acquiring yeah, content to do uh so that's where the peak era of who's the guy? Dan: who's the guy who runs Netflix? Dean: Sarandon Tom. Dan: Sarandon. Dean: I think, but in any event they. Dan: No, I was just wondering if he's one of the people who gave $50 million to Kamala Harris. Dean: Oh, yeah, probably. Dan: Yeah, I said he obviously doesn't know anything about returning or getting a profit All right, exactly. Dean: So the other, the thing that we're finding. Dan: What's Reid Hoffman? He's LinkedIn. Dean: Yeah, I think so, yeah, yeah, linkedin. Yeah yeah, yeah. Dan: But those people are all not giving a million dollars to Trump for his inauguration. Dean: The thing that streamers have landed on now is that they have free models you can watch, but now they have ad supported things where you can watch anything you want, but they insert ads that are unskippable ads and they're finding that is more profitable than the subscriber the subscription revenue. That on a per user kind of thing. They make more money on people watching and viewing the unskippable ads. So it's kind of funny that everything has come full circle back to basic cable, where you are. They're all bundling now so you can get because people were resisting that you had to buy netflix and you had to buy hbo and paramount and hulu and all these things, nbc and cbs and all of it so now they're bundling them together for one subscription and having ad supported views. So the big winner out of all of it is that we've won the right to, and have demanded the right to, watch whatever we want to watch, whenever we want to watch it. We're not going to sit on, you know. We're not going to wait until 9pm to watch this and wait a week to get the next episode. We want all the episodes available right now and we'll choose when and what we watch and for how long we watch it. If I want to watch the whole series in one weekend, that's up to me yeah, you know it's an interesting thing. Dan: Uh, here and this relates to the whole story you told the whole historical story, going back to the sumerians. But one of the things I really notice is that the moment a new capability appears and you can utilize it, it's no longer wondrous. You've just included that in your existing capability, I can now do this. You've just included that in your existing capability. I can now do this. It's really interesting the moment you get a capability that just goes into the stack of capabilities that you already have. So it's not really a breakthrough because it doesn't feel any more unusual than all the capabilities you had. So today this is kind of a you know you were. You started the podcast here saying I just did something that I've never done before with Charlotte you know, and then people said who's this Charlotte that Dean talks about? Well, dean actually created this capability called Charlotte. He actually did that, but now it's just normal. Now, what else can Charlotte do? Dean: I'm going to do this. Dan: But a week from now you may have done this four or five times or four or five more things. These sort of deep searches, that you did, and now it just becomes part of Dean Jackson's talent and capability stack. Dean: Yeah, yeah, in the of the VCR formula, the sea of capability, that all this capability starts out with one person who has taken it's almost like Always starts with one person. Yeah, and it's a curiosity. Dan: It's a curiosity thing You're alert to. You know, in our four by four casting tool, the first quadrant is called performance, how you show up. And I've got four qualities. One you're alert. Second thing is that you're curious. Number three is that you're responsive. And number four you're resourceful. And I would say you just knocked off all four this morning with this search, this conversation with Charlotte. You just knocked off all four. That's the reason why you're doing it. So the key to the future in profiting, but utilizing and benefiting from this technology is you have? To be alert, you have to be curious, you have to be, you have to be responsive and you have to be resourceful. Dean: Yeah, that's great. Dan: Yeah, yeah, we're living, and then you get to do and then you get to do things faster, easier, cheaper and bigger yes, this is great, dan. Dean: We're really living in the best of times we're just talking, dean yeah, we're already in it, but it's endless. Dan: We're into an area of just extraordinary, idiosyncratic creativity. Dean: This is it that now we have. Everyone has access to every capability that you could. Dan: No, they only have access to the capability that they're looking for. Oh, boy yes. No, they don't have access to every capability. They just have access to the next capability they're looking for. Dean: Right, this is mind-blowing. Dan: Yeah, yeah, yeah, this is great, but it is similar. This was better than the IV. Dean: Your exuberance is showing. Dan: Or maybe before you have an hour conversation with Dean, you get an IV. Dean: Yeah, exactly, you have an hour conversation with dean, you get an iv. Yeah, exactly, did you imagine it's a triple play of an iv yeah, with a conversation with charlotte, followed by a conversation with dan sullivan. Dan: I will try the iv next week yeah, and then eat a great piece of steak. And then eat a great piece of steak that's right Followed by a Rib eye is great. I think rib eye is my favorite. Dean: Yeah, me too by far yeah. Dan: Well. I love it yeah, this is great conversation. Dean: I agree, Dan this is Things are heating up. I'm going to upgrade Charlotte and give her a raise 10X, a 10 times raise. Dan: Tell her about that. You know talk to her and say you know, not only do I think you're more valuable, but Catchy TP thinks you're more valuable, Charlotte, and we're raising your monthly to 200. Dean: That's right. A 10 times raise. Dan: Yeah, who gets that? Mm-hmm? Okay, and you think about it. Dean: It's just so valuable. All right, dan, thanks, bye, bye.
Perez Hilton is in the building, and the tea is piping hot! The King of Celebrity Gossip is spilling on the biggest Hollywood scandals, starting with the Justin Baldoni vs. Blake Lively lawsuit drama (because, seriously, what is going on there?), Wendy Williams conservatorship, and of course we break down all the Grammys fashion chaos, including Bianca Censori showing up in a "dress" that had everyone talking. Perez gives us his Hollywood hot takes, from the fakest celebs to the most overrated actors and the one person in Hollywood he absolutely does not trust. It's messy, it's unfiltered, and it's exactly what you need. Press play before the tea gets cold!
Celebrities at war! Donald Trump vs Taylor Swift - again! Donald Trump vs Meghan Markle! Perez Hilton vs Travis Kelce! Kanye West vs everyone! And so much more! Enjoy!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send Mary and Kelsey a Message!In this episode, Mary and Kelsey are joined by “the queen of all media” and original influencer, Perez Hilton! Perez started his revolutionary blog, PerezHilton.com, 21 years ago from a coffee shop in LA and quickly gained traction as a global media personality. Perez talks about his career, the celebrity interaction that stands out to him most, when he popped off, and so much more. For more hot takes, follow Perez at @theperezhilton and listen to his podcast, The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker, wherever you get your pods! Instagram: @whentheypoppedpodTikTok: @whentheypoppedEmail: whentheypoppedy2k@gmail.comWebsite: linktree.com/whentheypopped
Meghan and Miranda sit down with the iconic Perez Hilton for a juicy conversation. They explore celebs facing public backlash, the shifting political leanings of Gen Z, and the polarizing impact of social platforms. From the controversy around the term ‘Latinx' to celebrity lawsuits involving Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, they cover it all. They share their support for Spencer and Heidi, discuss the declining relevance of the Oscars, and unpack the challenges public figures face in navigating backlash for their beliefs. Then, Emily Domenech joins to spill on the buzz around Trump's inauguration parties and the high-stakes confirmation hearings ahead—who will make it through, and who won't?
Lara and Carey are back for the part 1 of the RHOSLC season five reunion, but first they've got some ground to cover including a special guest in the studio, the 2025 Oscar nominations --surprises and snubs--and whether or not Hollywood should even have them this year, the Black Eyed Peas pulling the plug on their Vegas residency and their shoncking name for their fanbase, the halcyon days of DListed.com, Perez Hilton as the origin of internet evil, Hilaria Baldwin's new memoir, Anna Delvey and Julia Fox on RHONY, Lara's newfound love of Bethenny Frankel, Bryan Johnson comparing boners with his son, a missing Mob Wife, and more. On the Salty reunion, Bronwyn channels her inner corporate HR girlina, putting on a brave face in the midst of a truly harrowing first season. Lisa and Angie spar over their parenting beef, as Whitney defends the honor and glory of Prism, finally providing a (questionable) defense of the Alibaba accusations. Heather gets rill about her journey of self-love, Bronwyn calls out Lisa for being a fake ass friend, Meredith remains non-verbal, and the husbands enter the scene; Todd and John Barlow immediately match up in a wife-guy-off, gearing up for an explosive second round next week. Chapters: 00:00 Why are we even doing The Oscars this year? 06:40 The Black Eyed Peas' Mystifying Vegas Residency Cancellation 14:00 RHONY 's Future & How Lara Has Become a Bethenny Fan 26:31 RHOSLC Reunion Part 1 Recap Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alex and the crew drove down to Austin to try to get on the stand-up comedy show "Kill Tony"! Alex breaks down the behind-the-scenes of signing up and what adventures he got into. Joined in-studio by BlazeTV host Sara Gonzales, we then discuss Joe Biden pardoning his crackhead son Hunter as well as the shortest coup in history in South Korea. Following, we play part of an interview with gossip legend Perez Hilton, during which Alex asks him to his face whether he's been to a Diddy party. Finally, we end the show reacting to the viral clips of the day, including Ben Mintz messing up at Barstool Sports once again! Don't miss this episode of “Prime Time with Alex Stein”! Support Alex's new political action committee “Illegals For Trump” at https://illegalsfortrump.com BRAND NEW MONDAY SHOW! We have a new Monday show EXCLUSIVELY on BlazeTV.com that you can watch for only $0.99 (for the first month)! Go to https://blazetv.com/primetime and use code PRIMETIME99 to see our Monday show and other exclusive BlazeTV content that Big Tech CAN'T censor! Today's Sponsors: CraftCo Fox & Oden Fox & Oden crafts ultra-premium whiskies that honor the legacy of pre-prohibition blending and finishing, using only the finest ingredients. Rooted in Michigan, these award-winning whiskies are perfect for the holiday season, pairing beautifully with a warm fire and festive gatherings. Buy at https://FoxAndOden.com and use code AMERICA for free shipping on this exceptional, American-made whiskey. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Week's Perfectly Twisted With Nicole Eggert Features Perez Hilton! Perez Talks About His Unique Path Into The Celebrity Gossip Scene, Why He Changed The Way He Conducts Himself and His Opinions on Today's Pop Culture Scene.
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El artista Carlangas ha vuelto a Cuerpos especiales a presentar Bailódromo vol. 1, su segundo trabajo en solitario que resulta un homanaje a la amistad y los momentos de diversión. Además, Elena Beltra´n trae un sorprendente TOP 5 de cosas que ver en Google Maps y Juan Sanguino recupera la historia de la polémica entre Lady Gaga y Perez Hilton.
Pod Crashing episode 345 with Perez Hilton and Chris Booker.What's hot? Perez and Chris let you know! These two pop culture experts bring you their unique perspective and insight into the trending stories of the week in the world of showbiz and beyond. Nothing is off the table! No holds barred! And these two usually disagree about everyone! It's a highly enjoyable and engaging listen! Episodes available here: Https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-perez-hilton-podcast-81859522
The fire this weekend close to Vala's could have gotten out of control fast, but thankfully the response was fast. Nice job everyone! We gave the latest info on hurricane Milton, Perez Hilton, P Diddy, and Taylor Swift. Thanks to our podcast partner Centris Federal Credit Union! You can rep our show! Buy some Pat and JT Podcast swag HERE! Subscribe, rate, and review our podcast wherever you get your podcasts so you don't miss an episode! Also follow up on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or the Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Pod Crashing episode 345 with Perez Hilton and Chris Booker.What's hot? Perez and Chris let you know! These two pop culture experts bring you their unique perspective and insight into the trending stories of the week in the world of showbiz and beyond. Nothing is off the table! No holds barred! And these two usually disagree about everyone! It's a highly enjoyable and engaging listen! Episodes available here: Https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-perez-hilton-podcast-81859522 Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
People often say that fame comes with a price. But how high should that price be, especially for women? This month, we read Sarah Ditum's Toxic: Women, Fame, and the Tabloid 2000s, a pop history book that explores this question. Through Toxic, Ditum re-evaluates the lives and careers of nine women who made headlines in the period she calls the "upskirt decade" or "tabloid 2000s." From Britney Spears to Jennifer Aniston, Ditum offers a new perspective on people who were constantly under the microscope of Perez Hilton -- and the glare of paparazzi cameras. We talk about Ditum's nine short biographies and consider how this book serves as a history of the internet. Original air date: March 27, 2024
On the show today, I welcome 'First mover in Audio & Podcasts" Sarah Cotenoff, Former co-founder of Podsights — and, more importantly — my former intern at The Stupid Cancer Show. Losing your father to cancer as a teenager is never a good thing. But the forced maturity it gives you can ultimately come in handy if and when more crap you didn't expect happens upon you. In Sarah's case, it was — after a comedic series of misdiagnoses — Psoriatic arthritis, a condition she has had to manage and learn to live with for over a decade. Our origin story as Intern/Boss is one for the ages because it involves a combination of Zach Efron, Perez Hilton, and an inherent inquisitive moxie that gave every life to the up-and-coming Stupid Cancer broadcast footprint. Among other "Wayback Machine" things we talk about, there's a more severe narrative about addiction, self-awareness, resiliency, managing mental health issues, and taking control of your life when it seems no one has their hands on the wheel. So, without further ado, enjoy The Chutzpah Show.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to The Waffle Shop, hosted by me, Taylor James!This is the first of many extra portion episodes where I take some of my favourite moments so far and have another waffle about them!Up first is a snippet from my waffle with the human version of marmite, Perez Hilton! Love him or hate him, he offered some really good advice and brought two very good talking points!'The universe will continue to send you the same lesson until you learn from it' & 'Hard work pays off in every aspect of your life, including health.'What do you think? Have you learnt from a past mistake? I would love to hear from you!I really hope you enjoy the episode, and don't forget to hit the subscribe button! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Comedian Greg Fitzsimmons joins Jason and Tully to discuss, Feet, Dream Sequence, Fitz's car, Jason's Cat, Kangaroo Fight, Canadian Farts, I'm not gay no more, Sobriety, Chicken Wallet, Teeth Falling out, Perez Hilton, Fitz's new special, Jason and the GILF, and Bangkok Fitz New Special: https://youtu.be/yvUqkWh_x4U?si=rEzrVddDWQF-eJIG Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code ELLIS at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. That's BlueChew.com, promo code ELLIS to receive your first month FREE. Jason's Dates at thejasonellis.com Learn How To Skate, No Matter What Age You Are. Out Now https://fathergrind.com/ Sponsor The Jason Ellis Show: https://public.liveread.io/media-kit/jasonellis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week on the Balancing Chaos Podcast, Kelley sits down with the original influencer and celebrity news expert, Perez Hilton. Perez founded and oversees one of the most iconic celebrity news websites in pop culture. In addition to his mega successful website he has also built out additional arms to his media empire, he is the host of a very successful podcast , has a loyal following across several social media channels, has written four books, and has acted in countless TV shows and films - as well as on the stage. Most importantly, the Las Vegas resident is the proud father of three happy and thriving kids. Perez is one of the most sought-after commentators in the media world.In this episode, Perez shares insights on his successful media empire, parenthood, mental health, and the struggles of self-care. The two kick off the conversation diving deep into the topics of self care and how the emphasis on it impacts mental health, especially when running your own business. As a successful entrepreneur and single father raising three children, Perez emphasizes the importance of asking for help and building a support system so that you can prioritize your needs too! From there, the two reflect on the idea of instilling intentional values and creating a supportive environment for children and discuss important parenting strategies for raising conscious kids. Additionally, he offers his insight into how to be a successful social media creator and building a media empire and the importance of hard work and dedication over talent as the key to success. Finally the two talk about Perez's move to Vegas and his favorite Vegas hot spots for everything from date night to family outings! Tune in for a candid conversation about balancing personal and professional life while prioritizing mental well-being.To connect with Perez click HERETo listen to Perez's podcast click HERETo connect with Kelley click HERETo book a lab review click HERE
Perez Hilton, the self proclaimed original influencer, is an American blogger, columnist, and media personality. You can listen to his full-length episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
ABOUT THE PEREZ HILTON PODCAST WITH CHRIS BOOKER What's hot? Perez and Chris let you know! These two pop culture experts bring you their unique perspective and insight into the trending stories of the week in the world of showbiz and beyond. Nothing is off the table! No holds barred! And these two usually disagree about everyone! It's a highly enjoyable and engaging listen!Episodes available here: Https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1119-the-perez-hilton-podcast-81859522/ PEREZ HILTON BIOCubano and Miami native Perez Hilton is the internet's most notorious gossip columnist. He currently resides in Hollywood with his precious mini-Goldendoodle, Teddy Hilton, and his three kids.Perez was named the #1 Web Celeb for 2007, 2008, and 2009 by Forbes magazine and has recently been tapped as one of the 15 most influential Hispanics in the US by People in Espanol and named 2009 Hispanic of the Year by Hispanic Magazine. The LA Times calls Perez, "like US Weekly, The Star, The Enquirer and Life & Style all rolled into one sweet yet snarky, sagacious yet salacious gay man."Since launching in 2004, PerezHilton.com - originally named PageSixSixSix.com- has become one of the leading go-to sites for celebrity news garnering over 300 million hits a month. Perez is the Editor-in-Chief and sole owner of PerezHilton.com.He has been featured in/on The L.A. Times, The View, The Wall Street Journal, MTV's TRI, Larry King, CNN, E!, Time, Paper Magazine, LIFE, SPIN, CBS News, Business Week, Much Music, LA Magazine, The Advocate, Dateline, Howard Stern, Us Weekly, InTouch Weekly, NY Times, LA Times, Billboard, and many more.Perez has created an empire which included his own record label, Perezious Music, introducing acts such as Slimmy, Travis Garland, and Semi Precious Weapons to the world. He also wrote two best sellers in 2009, Perez Hilton's Red Carpet Suicide and Perez Hilton's True Bloggywood Stories. Later in 2020, he released TMI: My Life in Scandal.Perez also hosts his own podcast with co-host Chris Booker called The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker. CHRIS BOOKER BIOChris Booker was born and raised in West Virginia and got his big start in radio in 1989 while attending West Liberty University in Wheeling, West Virginia. In 1992, he began his self-described "gypsy years radio tour," where he held the positions of on-air personality and music director at a number of different stations as both Chris Booker and Booker Madison in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, Florence, Kansas City, and Pittsburgh.In 1996, he landed the evening slot at 92.3 K-Rock in New York City, where he met the nation's top radio talk show host, Howard Stern, who made the young DJ a regular on his program. He made numerous appearances on Howard Stern's show under the name "Booger." Booker left K-Rock in 2003 for the morning drive show on the "Blink" version of WNEW. When that format failed and the show was taken off the air, Booker then worked at Sirius Satellite Radio as morning host for Octane Radio. Booker was then hired at New York Top forty (WHTZ) "Z100" as a fill-in host. Booker eventually found his way back to K-Rock in 2005, where his show aired in the afternoon until the format was changed to "Free FM" talk. His producer and on-air collaborator at the time was Al Dukes.On January 3, 2006, Booker's "new" radio show (carrying over many of the same elements and players as his afternoon drive rock show) titled The Booker Show debuted from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m. The show aired on Monday-Thursday, and 7-10 p.m. on Fridays at WFNY-FM (92.3 Free-FM).On May 23, 2008, Booker was fired as the morning show host on "Q102" in Philly (but was still considered an employee of "Q102", due to contractual reasons).Booker has worked as a correspondent for TV Guide Channel covering red carpet events. From 2000 to 2003, Booker was a full-time VJ for MTV and MTV2, hosting such shows as The Return of the Rock, First Listen with Britney Spears, and was the final host for the now defunct series 120 Minutes. From 2003 to 2004, Booker was the New York correspondent for Entertainment Tonight.Since July 2015, Chris Booker and Perez Hilton have hosted a weekly podcast named The Perez Hilton Podcast with Chris Booker According to Billboard, the two met on Amp Radio where Booker hosted "Morning Show on L.A. Top 40" and also appeared on Carson Daly's show" The podcast covers trending stories in the world of show business, interviews with celebrities and interesting personalities, and more. In April 2019, Booker and Hilton hosted their live show at The Space in Las Vegas.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
Terry Nazon is a Celebrity Astrologer to the stars and astrologer to the rich and famous, Terry Nazon is considered by the media to be the rising star in astrology today. Terry Nazon holds long standing memberships in many major astrological fellowships and professional organizations including the AFA, The American Federation of Astrologers, AAN, SFAA, ISAR, and NCGR. A Board Member of the Florida Atlantic Chapter of the NCGR. Need More of Terry's Horoscopes? Terry Nazon has been featured in Life & Style Magazine, In Touch Weekly Magazine, German Newspapers, and has appeared on KTLA, SKY TV, NTV, Yahoo Shine, Perez Hilton, Bravo TV's Millionaire Matchmaker and numerous TV Shows and News outlets across the world. Voted one of the top 10 astrologers by Time Warner's Books Top Best Astrologers in America Terry Nazon is the top Astrologer in the world today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we talk about Perez Hilton's appearance on General Hospital this week. We also disagree on Molly vs Kristina, share our disgust for Jagger and talk about the Big 3 actresses. Stay on after the previews so you can hear our speculation on which family was going to face a tragedy.Follow us on Instagram at GH_Sunday_Shift
Perez Hilton dropped by our YT to comment about our chat on Bethenny Frankel and if she's really as rich as she says she is!? So what does it all mean? David Yontef and I discuss the latest Bethenny moves and Perez's hot takes. Plus, Kyle Richards buys her 16yr oid a sports car for her birthday. Do kids ever deserve a sports car? Show is sponsored by: The Sarah Fraser Show is now on TV! See exclusive interviews and behind the scenes content on VPR Peter Madrigal's NEW network realitynetwork.tv use code SARAH for $10 off your subscription ***Visit our Sub-Reddit: reddit.com/r/thesarahfrasershow for ALL things The Sarah Fraser Show!!!*** Eu Natural on Amazon use code FRASER20 for 20% OFF the conception bundle for HER and HIM Eu Natural Gummy Fertility Aid use code FRASER20 for 20% OFF Conception for HER in strawberry gummy Horizonfibroids.com get rid of those nasty fibroids! June Journey download the FREE mystery game in your app store today! Myoptimalbody.com mention The Sarah Fraser Show for a FREE consultation and bonus 30-day FREE supply of their gut repair product Nutrafol.com use code TSFS for FREE shipping and $10 off your subscription Oneskin.co use code TSFS for 15% OFF your fabulous order ‘You Probably Think This Story's About You!' NEW suspense/romance/mystery podcast out everywhere you get your podcasts. Listen and follow host @brittani.ard on IG VIIAhemp.com Get you hemp, THC, and non-THC products for anxiety, sleep wellness, and more use code TSFS for 15% off your order **Check out some of my FAVORITE things on Amazon Marketplace - especially if you're looking to get geared-up to start your own Podcast!!!** https://www.amazon.com/shop/thesarahfrasershow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode examines a video from 2020 that seemed to show a black person being harassed by a racist white woman. The video was shared by the celebrity gossip personality Perez Hilton, and was then picked up by several low-quality news sites, like RawStory.com and DailyDot.com. But the video was staged; it was done as a joke, for reasons unknown. This episode examines the reasons why I confidently believed the video was staged after watching it for only a few seconds Learn more and sign up for a premium subscription at PeopleWhoReadPeople.com.
Mario Armando Lavandeira Jr., known professionally as Perez Hilton, is an American blogger, columnist, and media personality. He discusses how celebrity fame is calculated, how influencers can maintain long-term success, and how PC culture has changed the entertainment industry. You can listen to his full-length episode HERE on Spotify and HERE on Apple Podcasts.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Perez Hilton—He is a media personality and journalist. Known for his outspoken commentary and fearless approach to celebrity news, Perez joins Jesse for a candid conversation that promises to captivate viewers. They touch on fatherhood, sexuality, evolution, faith, and much more!
This is a short audio clip of Ep 179. The link to the full Ep is below. In today's show at your request, I share with you what I think happened with Tiktok Star. "you want more...I'll give you more" fav Kyle Marisa Roth's SHOCKING death at 36. The timing of which coincides with a cease a desist sent by Jlo's team which caused the banning of her main account but there's more.... I take you through the receipts and what I learned about Kyle in the process of doing this dive which I know she would appreciate. This is a tribute to her. Some of it you will know...some of it you won't. Although Kyle promoted in a positive light Enty's blinds (CDAN Crazy Day's and Nights) and it turns out he hated her. I'll explain. We finish the show with an edited show of Kyle taking you through JLO blinds up to 2012. Full episode 179 is here: https://www.patreon.com/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkeyhttps://www.patreon.com/DishingDramaWithDanaWilkey#rhobh #bravotv #jlo #jenniferlopez #benaffleck #influencer #influencers #tiktok #pdiddy #crazyday #cdanorth #enty #blinds #perezhilton #blinds #forbes #tmz #dailymail #gossip #mystery #legalSupport the showDana is on Cameo!Get Dishing Drama Dana Merch!https://represent.com/store/dishing-drama-dana-wilkeyFollow Dana: @Wilkey_Dana$25,000 Song - Apple Music$25,000 Song - SpotifyTo support the show and listen to full episodes, become a member on PatreonTo learn more about sponsorships, email DDDWpodcast@gmail.comDana's YouTube Channel
Ryan Cabrera is an American musician. He began his career as a lead singer for the Dallas band Rubix Groove before pursuing his solo career. Following the 2001 release of independent album Elm St., he released his first major-label album, Take It All Away, on August 17, 2004. Earlier in the year, Cabrera had become known for his up-tempo pop-rock single "On the Way Down". It was then followed by Cabrera's second single, "True"; and his third single "40 Kinds of Sadness". He's still performing to this day and you'll hear all about that in this interview. I saw him on MTV a lot back in the day so I was super interested to know how the punk scene influenced him and what his lifestyle has been like since he broke out. I got him on the Skype and this is what we chat about What bands got him into punk music Connecting with Joe Simpson How he would sell himself at meetings with record labels The Ashley Simpson show Butting heads with John Rzeznik during their recording session His TV show Score Getting Punk'd Perez Hilton giving him a lot of shit Changing his sound Being on TRL The Lindsey Lohan story And a ton more Check him out on the Pop2000 Tour and listen to his latest single PRESCRIPTION OF YOU on Manic Kat Records. Check out Chitty from Houston Calls new podcast with his wife called the education breakdown podcast where the 2 of them explore the myriad of educational methods through interviews with teachers, administrators and parents. The goal is to inform those out there of how methods show up in day to day so parents can work to find the best fit for their children. (Side note: they have an interview with Jon Tummillo from Folly since who's a high school teacher). Follow them on Instagram - Educationbreakdownpodcast Feel free to support the podcast for as little as $1 a month through Patreon
Girl what's the 411? What's all the hot goss? This week Sarah and Kendahl do a deep dive on Perez Hilton and discover that honestly he's kinda lowkey done some not so cool things including but not limited to wrongfully reporting Fidel Castro's death and calling TV sweetheart Mischa Barton - "Mushy Farton". Follow Sarah: @SarahSchauer Follow Kendahl: @KendahlLandreth To watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzv3r6Vfp3pqrmOIc7m8tuA Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening, or by using this link: https://bit.ly/TheBCCClub If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/TheBCCClub Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Original Air Date: July 29, 2020Through Facebook, Twitter, Skype and an audience of more than 5,000 in New York's Radio City Music Hall, Oprah and world-renowned thought leader Deepak Chopra take questions from all around the world. Deepak teaches people to find spiritual solutions to life's most difficult problems. He also explains how to connect to something greater than ourselves, how to live fully in the present and how to dissolve negative thoughts to create richer, more joyful lives. Oprah and Deepak also talk to gossip blogger Perez Hilton about his path to spiritual awakening and how it has impacted his business. Want more podcasts from OWN? Visit https://bit.ly/OWNPods You can also watch Oprah's Super Soul, The Oprah Winfrey Show and more of your favorite OWN shows on your TV! Visit https://bit.ly/find_OWN
Scandavol 2.0 has emerged and we'll break it all down. Tense times at the Cyrus house as it's alleged that Tish Cryus may have stole her daughters man. What's with all of the prayers for the Biebers? Timothy Chalamet is having a good run. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/PerezHilton The Perez Hilton Podcast - Listen Here! PEREZ'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/ThePerezHilton
The official numbers are coming in about J-Lo's new album and we'll break them down. The Wendy Williams doc has landed and it's left us with even more questions. Justin Timberlake and Selena Gomez have also dropped new songs. A reality tv recap of what's good and what's not. Thanks to our sponsors: Progressive Insurance = Get a Quote today at Progressive.com to try the Nam e Your Price® tool for yourself, and join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/PerezHilton The Perez Hilton Podcast - Listen Here! PEREZ'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/ThePerezHilton
J-Lo dropped a new movie and we have many thoughts. Chris Brown is back, and it's the same ole story. Billie Eilish gets busted gossiping. Beyonce has gone country. The Kardashians continue to swap spit. Thanks to our sponsors: Progressive Insurance = Get a Quote today at Progressive.com to try the Nam e Your Price® tool for yourself, and join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/PerezHilton The Perez Hilton Podcast - Listen Here! PEREZ'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/ThePerezHilton
Grading Usher and his halftime performance. Taylor Swift was clearly the big winner of the night. Beyonce had a big commercial moment, but it wasn't viewed as a total success. Kanye has moved on from upsetting the public to now upsetting other musicians. Thanks to our sponsors: Beam Dream = Try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder. get up to 40% off for a limitedtime when you go to shopbeam.com/PEREZ and use code PERE Z at checkout. Progressive Insurance = Get a Quote today at Progressive.com to try the Nam e Your Price® tool for yourself, and join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/PerezHilton The Perez Hilton Podcast - Listen Here! PEREZ'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/ThePerezHilton
The Grammy Awards happened, and according to Perez, there was a clear winner. Dwanye Johnson has reclaimed his "The Rock" name, but there is something going on with him that has upset some fans. Xtina has started her Vegas residency. There might be a Justin Bieber return in the making? Thanks to our sponsors: Beam Dream = Try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder. get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to shopbeam.com/PEREZ and use code PERE Z at checkout. Draft Kings = Draftkings Casino is bringing you only the best – classics like blackjack, roulette, and slots, plus exclusive games you won't find anywhere else! Progressive Insurance = Get a Quote today at Progressive.com to try the Nam e Your Price® tool for yourself, and join the over 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S TWITTER:...
The Big Game has a new headliner. The Britney divorce has stalled. Alyssa Milano has upset many on the internet. The new Justin Timberlake song has an unlikely supporter. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/PerezHilton The Perez Hilton Podcast - Listen Here! PEREZ'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/ThePerezHilton
Everyone needs a break from Kayne. Alec Baldwin will stand trial. Madonna is getting sued for tardiness. A shocking move from Lana Del Rey. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/PerezHilton The Perez Hilton Podcast - Listen Here! PEREZ'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/ThePerezHilton
The Ariana backlash has begun. Timothee and Kylie take a big step forward. Kayne takes another L. The Taylor and Travis wedding rumors are starting to fly. Dua Lipa has a new man. Thanks to our sponsors: Progressive Insurance = Drivers who save by switching to Progressive save nearly $750 on average, AND auto customers qualify for an average of seven discounts. Multitask right now. Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the ov er 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Draft Kings = Download the DraftKings Casino app NOW and use code PEREZ. New players get an instant deposit match up to $100 in casino credits when you deposit $5 or more. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton
The New York Times published an interesting opinion about something that Taylor Swift might be trying to hide. Paramore has scrubbed their socials and canceled some shows. The Gypsy Rose star continues to rise. A certain Hollywood star may want to ease up on the complaining. Thanks to our sponsors: Progressive Insurance = Drivers who save by switching to Progressive save nearly $750 on average, AND auto customers qualify for an average of seven discounts. Multitask right now. Quote your car insurance at Progressive.com to join the ov er 28 million drivers who trust Progressive. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN TO MY PODCAST HERE: http://PerezPodcast.comWEBSITE'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/PerezHilton PEREZ'S FACEBOOK: http://Facebook.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/PerezHilton The Perez Hilton Podcast - Listen Here! PEREZ'S TWITTER: http://Twitter.com/ThePerezHilton
Rumors of a Taylor/Travis wedding are already popping up. Another Kardashian relationship bites the dust. More details on the death of Matthew Perry. You'll never believe who Drew Barrymore got a little too touchy with this time. Thanks to our sponsors: Miracle Made = Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to TryMiracle.com/PEREZ to try it today or gift it to someone special this holiday season! Use promo code PEREZ at checkout you'll get 3 FREE TOWELS and SAVE an extra 20%! Meater = Shop MEATER.com for the best kitchen tool out there and make this season stress-free. Use it for your holiday cooking or start shopping for your Christmas gifts! DraftKings = Download the DraftKings Casino app NOW and sign up with promo code PEREZ and new players play $5 DOLLARS to get $100 DOLLARS IN CASINO CREDITS! Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET A PERSONALIZED VIDEO FROM ME HERE: https://Cameo.com/PerezHilton LISTEN...
Selena has a new boyfriend and she's made it IG official. Kim Kardashian has upset some with her thoughts on mental health. The Chiefs have lost again, and guess who some fans are blaming. Ariana Madix has landed another new gig. Thanks to our sponsors: Miracle Made = Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to TryMiracle.com/PEREZ to try it today or gift it to someone special this holiday season! Use promo code PEREZ at checkout you'll get 3 FREE TOWELS and SAVE an extra 20%! Meater = Shop MEATER.com for the best kitchen tool out there and make this season stress-free. Use it for your holiday cooking or start shopping for your Christmas gifts! DraftKings = Download the DraftKings Casino app NOW and sign up with promo code PEREZ and new players play $5 DOLLARS to get $100 DOLLARS IN CASINO CREDITS! Beam Dream = If you want to try Beam's best-selling Dream Powder, get up to 40% off for a limited time when you go to shopbeam.com slash PEREZ and use code PEREZ at checkout. Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/PerezHiltonGET...
The publicist for Taylor Swift is now making headlines of her own. The Beyonce movie numbers have come in, so how did she do? Britney is spending time with her family again. Drew Barrymore has become a little too hands on with her guests. Thanks to our sponsors: Miracle Made = Upgrade your sleep with Miracle Made! Go to TryMiracle.com/PEREZ and use the code PEREZ to claim your FREE 3 PIECE TOWEL SET and SAVE over 40% OFF. Meater = Shop MEATER.com for the best kitchen tool out there and make this season stress-free. Use it for your holiday cooking or start shopping for your Christmas gifts! DraftKings = Download the DraftKings Casino app NOW and sign up with promo code PEREZ and play FIVE DOLLARS to get $100 in CASINO CREDITS! Follow Perez! I'm Listen on Patreon = https://www.patreon.com/PerezHilton FAMILY CHANNEL: http://YouTube.com/ThePerezHilton WEBSITE: http://PerezHilton.com PEREZ'S INSTAGRAM: http://Instagram.com/ThePerezHilton