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Hello Wholigans! On this week's episode of Who's There, we dive right on into the comments section with calls about Lady A behaving badly, a local whose family member had things to say about the Manzos, the correct pronunciations of Italian names, Isla Fisher's husband, Hottie's relationship to both Beyonce and cooking, Amy Pascal being a racist, and Ana defundthepolice Armas Updates. Next up, we take questions about Brie Larson's YouTube channel (specifically, why it sucks), Stefflon Don and her fiancé Burna Boy (specifically, why his album was called African Giant), and Casa Zeta Jones (specifically, why we're EXTREMELY sus about her mailing address....) THEN: a game of Who or Them during which we talk about... The Golden Palace??? As mentioned in the episode, these are the organizations where we just donated a couple weeks of our ad revenue, in case you're looking for a place to donate yourself: The Okra Project, the BLM Fund, the Ida B Wells Society, the Navajo Water Project, ActBlue Bail Funds, and Pretty Brown Girl. And don't forget to call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns that we may address on a future episode! (We also love messages with goss you don't want us to play on the episode...)
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we find out that Gemma Collins would like to have tea with aliens and that one of the most prolific Sky Ferreira fan accounts may soon be shutting down. Beyond that, we address comment calls about Willie Brown (who is significant for myriad reasons, as we learned), Rebekah Vardy (a LOT of lawyers called in about this one, and they were still scratching their heads), Patti laBelle's iconic ABCs, J Cole's reputation (P.S. join Noname's book club), and Stephen Cambell Moore's... "importance." Then, we take two VERY important calls: the first is about the latest bit of Beauty YouTube drama (hello Jackie Aina), and the second is about August Alsina's relationship with Jada Pinkett Smith. (AHHHH RED TABLE TALK MIGHT ADDRESS IT.) We also celebrate July 4th by discussing the Whos and Thems of... BBQ sauce? One more question: WHERE ARE MY BACKGROUND SINGERS??? As always, thanks for calling in, and be sure to call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns of your own. We may address them on a future episode! One more thing: you can donate to bail funds for protestors.
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we begin with a conversation about the elegance of eating off plates for some reason, after which we move on to comments providing crucial information about Ben Affleck's DD flavor of choice (extra, extra), Winnie Harlow's history of bullying, Bobby's HUGE Rocky Pennington mixup, and everything we missed about that controversial book one of the Gummers narrated. Next up, question time! Who is Joanne Harris and why will you always lose a debate about the law with a sex worker? Who is Tabitha Brown and what are her catchphrases? Who is Noname and why is she writing songs about J. Cole? And, least importantly, what are the Whos and Thems of the alphabet? Yes, that alphabet. As always, thanks for calling in, and be sure to call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns of your own. We may address them on a future episode! One more thing: you can donate to bail funds for protestors.
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we begin with some comments about Fabio's favorite lodge, Amanda Seales's drama with Issa Rae's assistant, and Abby Lee Miller's terrible show. Next up, two huge Who stories about which we received maybe six thousand calls: 1) the ugly truth about Bon Appetit, and 2) the Vanderpump Rules implosion. We end the show with a quick game of Who or Them, where we learn about Rachel Zoe's favorite stew. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns. Donate to Reclaim the Block here.
On today's episode of Who's There, we focus on one important piece of feedback about... us! And the show! So we begin the episode with a dialogue about how we will be more thoughtful in ways that will only improve our podcast. We want to make sure we are constantly expanding the Whoniverse to include Black Whos, not only when it's an episode of Who Dat. Also, we want to call out the racist behavior of white Whos when we see it, not just ignore the subject because it makes us uncomfortable. Next up, we take a call about Lea Michele, and chat about what exactly she did wrong that made Samantha Ware (and others) willing to call her out publicly. Plus: what do Doja Cat and Lana Del Rey have to do with all of this?! As always, call us at 619.WHO.THEM with your questions, comments, and concerns. And click here to find out what you can do to support the #BlackLivesMatter movement.
HAPPY CHROMATICA DAY! **trumpet noise** On today's jam-packed Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take comments about our favorite Irish twins, the second-most iconic name in fairy tales (who also happens to be the most iconic name in expensive soaps), Bobby's history with one of Nintendo's most notorious flops, and Lindsey's dream hairdo. Next up we answer questions about Vivica A Fox's "Wrong" movie career, Lil Mama's eyelash line, Scheana Shay's villain edit, and whether or not Amanda Peet is a Who or a Them. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave your questions, comments, and concerns and we may address it on a future episode!
Oh look, another episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show where we take your questions, comments, and concerns at 619.WHO.THEM! This week we recorded for two hours, and cut our conversation down to roughly 65 minutes (not counting Caller You're Doing Amazing, Sweetie) because of way too many tangents. What's left is, we must admit, a little all over the place. There's more BanAna chatter! More Alison v. Chrissy commentary! (Read this.) Grimes's mother, Sandy Garossino! DJ Pauly D's quarantine beard! We even fall into multiple music holes, thanks to calls about The Corrs and a very important Swedish singer named Bosson. (Remember Miss Congeniality?) The final call is about AAA batteries, people. What we're trying to say is... we had a blast recording this one. Your calls keep us alive.
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take comments about Ben Affleck's shirt and necklace, Abigail Spencer's most important role, the OTHER Jason "Leigh," a wrestling fan's theory about John Cena's girlfriend, and the correct pronunciation of cruller. (We still don't know it, by the way.) Then, onward to questions, which include: What's up with Mary Kate and Olivier Sarkozy's divorce?! Why was everyone mad at Rose Byrne TWICE in one week?! What on EARTH is Piccolini Cuscino and why does Robert Pattinson want us to cook it?! Finally, what happened between Alison Roman and Chrissy Teigen and how does Bobby think it's going to be resolved??? As always, thanks for listening, and be sure to call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message and we may address it on a future episode!
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take comments about Gigi Hadid's age (sorry), and Steadman (hello Who Dat), and Jason Lee (he's not the "only" one, as he claims). Next up, we attempt to figure out how to pronounce X Æ A-12 Boucher-Musk (thanks to help from listeners like you), discuss the strange appeal of Noah Centineo's incoherence, figure out why Machine Gun Kelly and Jeff Lewis are fighting, and discover that Constanța, Romania is a place not one, not two, but THREE legends call home. In conclusion: hey Jessayyyyy, ooOoOoOoOooh. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns.
On today's Who's There, we begin with Britney Spears burning down her home gym and end with a years-long journey towards confirming the Who/Them status of Neapolitan Ice Cream. Between those two HUGE topics, we also discuss the celebrities on Drag Race, Lea Michele's pregnancy, an extremely fun charity sweepstakes, and why Gayle King is the best friend anyone could ever have. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a question, comment, or concern and we may address it on a future episode... even if we're 2.5 years late.
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take your comments about Ansel's nude, Alia Shawkat's bike, LA's Dunkin sitch, and Naturi Naughton's impact. Next up, we take your calls about Gina Gershon's new boyfriend, The Guy, Kirsten Storm's soap career (and love for java), and Andie MacDowell's refusal to obey the law. But not before discussing the most important new Who of the week: Giant Baby. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message and we may play it on a future episode!
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take a LOT of comments (including an extremely important one about Kelly Ripa's What I Eat In a Day Video), followed by a few questions about our beloved Ana de Armas Updates, Rupert Grint's better half, Georgia Groome, LaToya Jackson, LaToya **J.** Jackson (yes, there are two LaToya Jacksons), and... frozen food brands. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message and we may address it on a future episode!
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take comments about famousbirthdays.com (sorry we missed your big day, Busby Quints), Gayme Show (sorry we got your host wrong, Dave Mizzoni), the *other* "Care Package" (sorry we didn't promo your mixtape, Omarion), and Molly Shannon (sorry we've never seen Santa Clause 2, caller). Next up, we answer questions about Jessica Simpson's bff, Laura Prepon's bunker oatmeal, Wayne Brady's next door neighbor, Tyra Banks's food diary... and more! As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave us a message, and we may address it on a future episode.
On today's Who's There, our weekly call in show, we celebrate Meghan's big movie premiere (that's Meghan Markle, in case you thought I was talking about Megan Hilty), learn a little more about Alexa Chung, and take questions about Michelle Trachtenberg's love for June Carter Cash, Leslie Jordan's love for Instagram video, Bindi Irwin's love for People Exclusives, and Lindsey's love for The Indigo Girls. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns.
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take comments about... I already forgot. Hold on let me check the doc. Oh right: Kirstie Alley's house, the Mason-Dixon line, a mom's clever use of "Ashokan Farewell," and the difference between Ellen Burstyn and Ellen Barkin. Moving on, we field questions about Tommy Dorfman (which leads us to Hanya Yanagihara somehow), Tala Alamuddin, Morgan Stewart's new relationship with Jordan Mcgraw, and... Priyanka Chopra's instantly iconic clap. (Not to be confused with "applause.") As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns. We may address them on a future episode!
On today's Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take comments about The Bachelor, Victoria Justice, Johnny Flynn's famous half-brother, and Ginnifer Goodwin (from her fan club president), followed by questions about Instagram's wild culture right now (hello Gal Gadot), the cancelation of Eurovision, Jodie Sweetin's podcast, and a 1-2-3 punch about Emily Oberg, Arizone Zervas, and Montana Tucker. At this point we'll talk about anything. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns.
Another episode of Who's There! Our weekly call-in show! I'm using exclamation marks here because we want everything to seem fine! Johnny Flynn is not Wyatt Russell! Victoria Justice is not a flop! Rosie Huntington-Whitely is not missing! Broccoli rabe is not broccoli! Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave your questions, comments, and concerns, and we may address them on a future episode! Cool!
Mira Sorvino / Mena Suvari? Orville Peck / Anderson Paak? Jamie Lynn Spears / Jamie Lee Curtis? These confusing celeb pairings are confusing us even more—and yet you won't stop calling with them! On this week's Who's There? (where you call in with your comments, questions, concerns at 619-WHO-THEM) we got calls about Loren Gray (the TikToker in Taylor Swift's music video), famous Harrys, Calista Flockhart (and what's she's up to), Channing Tatum's Who tendencies and upcoming dog movie, DOG, and the E-Trade Baby. YES, ONE OF YOU CALLED ABOUT THE E-TRADE BABY.
On today's Who's There, our weekly call-in episode, we'll be discussing Billy Joel's ex Katie Lee, Alexanda D'Addario's ex Logan Lerman, and John C. Reilly's son Leo. Why? Because... 'Cause all I ever wanted was calls Hey, hey-uh (Ooh-ooh) Hey, hey-uh (Ooh-ooh) Hey, hey-uh All I ever wanted was calls Hey, hey-uh (Ooh-ooh) Hey, hey-uh (Ooh-ooh) Hey, hey-uh (Higher, higher) [Chorus] I want your stupid calls, calls I want your stupid calls, calls (Oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh, oh-oh, oh-oh-oh-oh-oh)
Ah, another episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show where we take your questions, comments, concerns, and rants about time zones. On today's episode, we discover that OTHER people have name dyslexia (Terry Crews vs. Terry Gross??), learn about Matt Healy's iconic mother (she's a co-host of the UK's Loose Women), debate whether Jordan Fisher or Noah Centineo will become a bigger Them, listen to Roddy Ricch's Bieber-beating smash hit "The Box," and come to terms with the fact that we'll never understand Mountain Time. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a voicemail and we may address your call on a future episode!
Though This Is Not a Grammys Podcast™, we spend the opening of today's episode chatting about Music's Big Night. Or was it just big for Billie Eyelash, Bebe Rexha, Shania Twain, and the mall where Lana Del Rey bought her dress? Unclear. Next, we chat about the #DollyPartonChallenge (what was Natalie Portman thinking?) and Lena Waithe's extremely interesting surprise wedding slash surprise divorce, and what that means in a post-Michelle Williams/WhatsHisName world. And, after explaining Julianne Hough's exorcism (and friendship with "Dr." John Amaral), we take a quick listen to the Chrissy Metz song that might win Diane Warren her first Oscar ever. And then there's Rita and a new friend: SputnikNews.com. Call us with your comments, concerts and questions and maybe you'll hear yourself on this week's Who's There?: 619-WHO-THEM.
Before we forget, let's link to some incredible art we play not once but TWICE in today's episode: Nicki Minaj - Starships ("Pachelbel - Canon in D" Version). It's iconic. I nearly cried. Moving on... Welcome to another episode of Who's There! Today we begin with some enlightening comments about Roman Abramovich, Paris Hilton's lasagna, and the Rock's father. Next, we move on to question's about Leighton Meester's terrible (if well-intentioned) #spon, DUA & ANWAR & NICOLA & BROOKLYN & HANNA & PAUL (all caps intentional), and Pamela Anderson's creepy new husband, Jon Peters. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a voicemail and we might address it on a future episode.
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call in show, we find out the difference between the Panama Papers and the Paradise Papers (wait, is there one?), the difference between Camila McConaughey and Camila Alves (wait, is there one?), the difference between being born into the family of landed gentries and nepotism (wait, is there one?), and the difference between redwood trees in the Pacific Northwest and Redwood trees in New Zealand (wait, is there one?). We also take questions about Minnie/Adam Driver, Nikkie de Jager, The Home Edit, and Paris Hilton's instantly iconic new cooking show, appropriately titled Cooking With Paris. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave us a voicemail, and we may play it on a future episode. Crunch crunch!
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we'll be discussing two famous-ish women named Eliza Doolittle (one fictional, one real), Taron Egerton's very special party, all the drama surrounding Meghan and Harry (aka Megxit), Julianne Hough's strained relationship and burgeoning dance-cardio empire, the baby Cybertruck growing inside Grimes' stomach, and whether or not you should know who Golden Globe nominee Ana De Armas is. (You shouldn't, by the way, but you will soon enough.) There's also mention of Quentin Tarantino's who-y new wife, Daniella Pick!! Guess what: she's Eurovision-adjacent! You love to see it. Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might address your call on a future episode!
We're not taking any breaks this holiday season, so you're getting a brand new episode of Who's There! Having said that, we decided to play some of the most, excuse us, unplayable (and perhaps unforgivable) calls in lieu of more topical fare. For example, does JoJo Siwa know who Greta Thunberg is? Is Kerrygold Butter a Who or a Them? And how about this one about ranking every type of French fry from Who to Them? Lindsey even wrote and recorded a song about Hanukkah! It's really special. And by special I mean bad... but in a good way! Happy Holidays, all! Call 619.WHO.THEM and we may feature your call on a future episode!
Well, what do you know, another episode of Who's There! Today is considerably less deranged than last week's... or is it? Honestly, I never know these days. The important thing is that you'll come away having been educated about a wide variety of essential topics like the relationship status of Ashley Benson and Cara Delevingne, the relationship status of Margaret Qualley and Miranda July, the hunk status of Kumail Nanjiani, Martha Stewart's pseudo-feud with Antoni Porowski, the ballad of Brother Nature, and the lyrics to the Mad About You theme song. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM and we might answer your call on a future episode.
Last week someone called the hotline and said, simply, "Every week this podcast gets more deranged." We took that as a compliment. But also... as a directive! As such, today's episode of Who's There is loads of... fun? Yeah, fun. After taking comments about the real names of both Fisher Stevens and Lea Michele, we tackle Jason Derulo's tackle and Chrishell's battle with ex-husband Matthew Morrison. Next up: questions! Dakota Johnson v. Ellen (with a cameo from Producer Jonathan Norman) Gabrielle Union v. America's Got Talent (with a cameo from Ellen Pompeo) Jason Mamoa v. Chris Pratt (with a cameo from Mananalu canned water) And, finally, a game of Who or Them, which is so ridiculous I can't even get into it here. OK, fine, I'll get into it. Trans-Siberian Orchestra is a seasonal Them. But Flinstones Vitamins? You'll have to listen to find out. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns and we may feature your call on a future episode. And if you want MORE Who? Weekly content, consider subscribing to our Patreon! Just $5 a month gets you 2 bonus episodes a month and a weekly newsletter. We love you all, as always.
What better way to wake from your food coma than with an all-new episode of Who's There tackling big issues like: the bigges Whos at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, appendicitis-induced fame, trickle-down name-onomics, Anna Paquin's big moment in The Irishman, and the supreme question of our time: is Baby Yoda a Who or a Them? As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a question, comment, or concern and we might address it on a future episode! Why? Why? Why called Joe, haven't you?
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we discuss the following topics: Argo; Lindsey's relationship with Boston; Katy Perry's relationship with Bragg's Apple Cider Vinegar; How to pronounce "Gyllenhaal"; Whether or not FKA Twigs has seen High Life; Princess Love being unable to flee Las Vegas; THE WHOS AND THEM OF ORGANS... What's wrong with us. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message and we might address it on a future episode!
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we answer questions, comments, and concerns covering a wide variety of topics, from the fact that Jen Gotch is forever connected to crying at work, to Mike Posner's finished run, to a certain guest's famous husband. There are also headier, more complicated questions, like "What is the relationship between People magazine and NBC Universal property The Voice" and "Who the hell is Demi Lovato dating and what does he have to do with Dogtown and Z-Boys?" Oh, there's also something about the movie/musical Once, but you'll have to listen to find out why. Honestly I already forgot why we brought it up. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message and we might address it on a future episode!
On today's episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we go so long (sorry) that we had to edit down 2.5 hours of recording to one hour and 15 minutes. (To hear the cut segments you'll just have to subscribe to our Patreon.) Why? Because this episode is ALL OVER THE PLACE in the best possible way. There are calls about documentaries! Calls about Chelsea Clinton! Calls about Scott Eastwood! Calls about Cristiano Ronaldo's girlfriend! Calls about Keanu Reeves's girlfriend! And some of those calls devolve into conversations about Charlie's Angels and the Metric System! A game of Who or Them? even takes us to the best tweet of all time (which I won't spoil here). Look, I don't know how we get where we get, but the journey is always fun for us. (And we hope it is for you.) As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message and we may play it on a future episode. Crunch crunch, y'all!
After her iconic Who's There? call-in, we've invited none other than "You Must Remember This" host Karina Longworth on today episode to chat all things Old Hollywood. Is there anyone else who thinks about what exactly happened to Natalie Wood on that boat more than us? We don't think so!!! We'll chat the Whos and Thems of her new season of "You Must Remember This" and then play a brand new game, one that we'll all (hopefully) forget soon after. Join us, won't you?
On today's extra-long episode of Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we take comments about Meghan Markle and Rita Ora and Vanessa Hudgens and Vanessa Hudgens AND Vanessa Hudgens, followed by questions about Peter Cook (blech), Leelee Sobieski (she paints now), Summer Walker (fast-track to Themdom), and someone named Kelsey Calamine who is famous because she looks like... Lucy Hale? Oh, and the last call is from Richard Curtis -- yes, the writer of Four Weddings and a Funeral and Notting Hill and Love Actually and About Time -- and he uses a very iconic sign off that will... well, just listen. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message, and we may address it on a future episode. Love y'all! DQ! That's what I like about Texas!
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Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show where we answer your questions, comments, and concerns, we chat quickly about Selena Gomez's new song (mouth noises) and Kesha's new song (instantly iconic) before taking comments about the Paddington Pooper, Dairy Queen (aka Dennis Quaid), and the ubiquitous Pokemon Go spon. After those six hours fly by, we move on to questions, and hoooooo boy are these a doozy. First up is an exploration of a mysterious man who's friends with seemingly every Who we've ever talked about. He goes by @Michael on Instagram, and, yes, we found him. (With the help of a very talented friend.) Then we pivot to Australia's Masked Singer, where Lindsay Lohan has somehow found herself asking Cody Simpson about furniture. Finally, we talk about Jen Gotch, the Ban.do founder who would like you all to start crying at work. Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave us a voicemail, and we might address it on a future show! Until Tuesday, crunch crunch.
Rise and shine, Wholigans! It's time for another edition of Who's There, our weekly call in show during which we respond to your questions, comments, and concerns! This week's topics include Stormi Jenner's least favorite song, Gina Rodriguez's worst performance ever, the truth about Stumptown, the "truth" about Julianne Hough's dogs, the scourge of Who-filled Pokemon GO ads flooding your social feeds, and - drumroll please - whether or not Richard Curtis is a Who (featuring a call from someone who desperately needs to know). As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave us a voicemail and we may play it on a future episode!
Hold the phone! It's a brand new Who's There? and we're cleaning the inbox. And because most of your calls demand it, we're taking on the UK WAG drama head-on: Who is Colleen Rooney? Who is Rebekah Vardy? What does WAG even stand for? To whom are these women selling tabloid stories? Is Instagram the hottest place to solve a crime? And you're telling me Colleen and Wayne Rooney's basement isn't actually flooding? Put on your floppy Sherlock hat, locate your Detective Latoya Jackson magnifying glass and grab a long-ass pipe because we're turning on Murder on the Orient Express, except it's not the 2018 remake with Josh Gad... It's actually good #WAGathaChristie Today's episode is brought to you by The CW. Watch new episodes of Batwoman on Sundays at 8/7c and Nancy Drew on Wednesdays at 9/8c, or stream both for free on The CW app. Don't forget to call 619-WHO-THEM to leave us queries, comments and compliments.
Today on an EXTRA LONG Who? Weekly, we discuss a host of important topics, from Hailey and Justin Bieber's Notebook-themed wedding (at a plantation), to the lawsuits filed by Duchess Meghan and Prince Harry against the UK tabloids, to -- you guessed it -- the literal translation of the movie Long Shot's Italian title: Non succede, ma se succede... We also cover Miley Cyrus's oat-sowing, Ben Affleck's potential revival of Good Will Hunting, and the questionable origin story of Maria Sharapova's new candy venture. And BEFORE YOU MENTION IT, yes, there's some sort of weird clicky thing going on with Lindsey's audio this week. Blame the travel mic!! It won't happen again!!!! As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns, and we might address your call on a future episode of Who's There, our Friday show. Today’s episode of Who? Weekly is brought to you by the CW. Watch new episodes of Batwoman on Sundays at 8/7c and Nancy Drew on Wednesdays at 9/8c, or stream both for free on The CW app.
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we learn a little more about Ben Shattuck (spoiler: he's rich as H E L L), a little more about John Stamos's Big D (it's a LEFTOVER), a little news about Celebrity X Factor (the girl from LOVE ACTUALLY Is in it), a little something about Erica Mena and Safaree (the little something is a baby), and a little too much about someone named Sat Hari Khalsa (she's obsessed with ozone, which is a Them gas). Oh! And during a game of Who/Them, we find out that Greta Thunberg's mother is... an icon in her own right? As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a question or comment and we might play your call on a future episode! (Or you could just tell us some off the record goss, because that's fun for us.)
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we learn even more about Thomas Middleditch's **ALLEGED** romantic life and the WB frog (he has a name, by the way), then take questions about A) the similarities (and very important differences) between Jenny Slate's new fiancé, Ben Shattuck, and Jennifer Lawrence's new fiancé, Cooke Maroney, B) Lana Del Rey's presumably (but not definitively) problematic boyfriend Sean Larkin, C) the Whoiness of the Friends cast, and D) Michelle Williams being black, not white, which you should all be able to tell from her profile photo!!!! As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns.
On today's episode of Who's There (our weekly call-in show), we follow up a handful of comments about Blue Women, Felicity Huffman (who is, in fact, a blue woman), Joe Kerry, and UPN with questions about Millie Bobby Brown's skincare video, Soleil Moon Frye's new gig, and Sailor Brinkley-Cook alleged involvement in a Dancing With the Stars-related conspiracy theory. There's also an extended (too extended??) conversation about The WB Frog. Memba him? Unfortunately we do. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message and we might address your call on a future episode! Love y'all!!!
Today on Who's There, our weekly call in show, we take your COMMENTS (on the College Admissions Scandal movie, Zooey Deschanel, Adrian Grenier, and Flume), QUESTIONS (about Twitter's favorite topic of the week, Kelly Clarkson's new goddaughter, and the new Charlie's Angels song), and cap it off with a game of WHO OR THEM (ft. Tracee Ellis Ross, John Slattery, Blue Man Group, and MORE). AS ALWAYS, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, and concerns, and we might respond on a future episode! Or we'll just text you back. That's fun sometimes.
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show during which we take questions, comments, and concerns, we discuss so many topics: from stomachs to penises, Best Food's to Hellmann's, and, uh, Gwyneth Paltrow to Lea DeLaria? (You'll enjoy that last one, we promise.) Moving on, we tackle Haylie Duff's partnership with the canned food industry (also known as Big Can), Ty Pennington's real first (and second? and third?) name(s), Julia Stiles's mysterious absence on the poster for Hustlers, and what Liv Tyler keeps in her attic. Oh! Also? Lizzo has officially gradWhoated. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message for us, and we might play it on a future episode.
Magic Mike, Chippendale's... or both? Lindsey's back from Vegas with a full report on the two male revue—one of which starred a very special Jersey Shore Who, who came all the way from Staten Island. Plus, GMA's Lara Spencer offends the royals, Ellie Kemper steals our mayo #spon, a Bachelorette couple actually get (legally) married, Gemma Collins launches the best podcast we've ever heard (other than this one) and Christina Hendricks reveals her iconic connection to cinema. Seriously. Are you DYING for us to talk about last night's VMA's? Call 619-WHO-THEM and we'll see if we can figure out this year's show on this week's Who's There!
Today on Who's There, the podcast where you'll learn everything you need to know as told by all the callers you don't, we discuss Eva Amurri Martino's latest stumble, Rita Ora's notable appearance in a very popular game, Australia's acute understanding of Brooklyn neighborhoods, the latest hoax to grip Instagram celebrities young and old, Normani's journey towards Themdom, and two topics you should all take with a large grain of salt: the "breakup" of Jamie Foxx and Katie Holmes, and the "feud" between Debra Messing and Megan Mullally. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM to leave questions, comments, concerns, and super good gossip we can't play on the air. Have a great weekend!
Today's episode of Who's There is incredibly special to us, and not only because it features an extensive conversation about the trailers for Little Women and Last Christmas (hey! we had a call!) -- it features a detailed and hilarious call about one of cinema's most iconic former Whos, Ronald Reagan, from none other than Karina Longworth! You know we love You Must Remember This, so it was an actual dream to have her answer a question when we found ourselves drawing a blank. (P.S. she has a BOOK coming out that you can pre-order here!) But enough about us being starstruck! Today's episode also features calls about Geena Davis's ongoing "divorce" mess, Mike Posner's rattlesnake bite, Gossip Cop's recent miscarriage of justice, Marlee Matlin, and someone named Sarah McLachlan, but not that Sarah McLachlan. As always, call 619-WHO-THEM to leave a question, comment, or concern and we might answer it on a future episode!
Annnnnd we're back to our regularly scheduled programming! Today on Who's There, we take comments about two very famous British rock stars, a Da Brat and LisaRaye connection we missed, and the truth about Bindi Irwin's mother's accent. Those are followed by an extremely helpful speculative update on the Lori Loughlin case from a LAWYER, and these New Whos: the masked gay singer named Orville Peck, the son of Elizabeth Hurley named Damien, the grandson of Jack Nicholson named Duke, and a very important life hack regarding someone named Maggie Gyllenhaal. As always, call 619.WHO.THEM and leave a question, comment, concern, correction, or hot off-the-record goss! For a chance to win two tickets aboard a VIP cruise to the Bahamas this summer, simply post your Bud Light summertime photos using the hashtags #RealEnoughtoGetaway and #BudLightContest on Facebook and Instagram. See budlight.com/realenoughtogetaway for more details. Visit brumate.com and add code WHO to get 15% off your first order! Go to thirdlove.com/WHO now to find your perfect-fitting bra and get 15% off your first purchase!
Today's new episode of Who's There is so jam packed with calls that we didn't even have time for opening banter! There is, however, enough time for Lindsey to call Bobby out for the fact that transitions occur on his terms only. Can you say TENSION?!?!?!?! Anyway, this week's calls will teach you about all kinds of things like the Ukrainian flag, Mackenzie Davis, Rita Ora's collaboration with an *entire* city, Hot Girl Summer, Adrienne Bailon's abandoned Instagram, Vanessa Hudgens's soon-to-be extremely famous boyfriend, and someone named Charlotte Lawrence. Honestly I already forgot who she is but it has something to do with music? Or Scrubs? What can I say, I'm no Superman. Don't forget to call 619.WHO.THEM to leave us questions, comments, and concerns, and we might play your call on a future episode! Enter the VERY COOL new Bud Light contest: for a chance to win, simply post your Bud Light summertime photos using the hashtags #RealEnoughtoGetaway and #BudLightContest on Facebook and Instagram. See budlight.com/realenoughtogetaway for more details! You can check out our personalized collection at Everlane.com/WHO. Plus, you’ll get free shipping on your first order. And Wholigans get 25% off a Calm Premium subscription at Calm.com/WHO.
Today on Who's There, we begin with three comment calls! One is about the fleeting nature of Clear Blue pregnancy tests (despite the permanence of their accompanying Instagram posts), while the following two update us on Sarah Jessica Parker's cryptic comment that was apparently misquoted by Us Weekly. The remainder of the show features calls about a lesser known fault in California, the host of Love Island USA, the spawn of Uma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, a pseudo-feud between Apryl Jones + Moniece Slaughter, and the word "Fuckships." We also update listeners on Joss Stone's creative project and play a game of Who/Them that includes a VERY wild story about Bobby's run-in with Olympia Dukakis. Per usual, it's a jam-packed episode. Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes. You can also support us by checking out today's sponsors Quip, Lumen5 and the Real World on Facebook Watch.
Happy Fourth of July Weekend, y'all! Today on Who's There we take calls about the big ol' Scooter Braun/Big Machine/Taylor Swift/Scott/Scott/Scott/Scott mess and Danielle Brooks's instantly iconic #spon pregnancy announcement -- but not before a lengthy comment section involving A) Criss Angel, B) Teena Marie, and C) an incredibly important celebrity call. You won't want to miss it. Also: we play Who or Them! In which category will Brené Brown land? You've got to listen to find out. Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes. You can also support us by checking out today's sponsors Bud Light, Third Love and the Real World on Facebook Watch.
When the devil knocks on your door, what are you supposed to do? In our series "Knock Knock. Who's There?" we are hearing all about how to use God's word to know exactly what to do when the enemy comes knocking.
When the devil knocks on your door, what are you supposed to do? In our series "Knock Knock. Who's There?" we are hearing all about how to use God's word to know exactly what to do when the enemy comes knocking.
Welcome to another episode of Who's There, America's favorite call-in show focusing on asbestos, Parthenon replicas, and Hunter Biden's new girlfriend! This week, we take comments about--you guessed it--asbestos, Parthenon replicas, and Hunter Biden's new girlfriend...PLUS Samantha Mumba's best song, Eugene Yang's (second) big reveal, and the absolute best smell in all of New York City. Call 619.WHO.THEM to leave a message, and we might respond to your call on a future episode! Support the sponsors of today's episode by picking up Cloud Control cat litter, Dave.com/who, and SnoweHome.com/who.
Welcome to another episode of Who's There, where we take your calls, go on tangents about mobsters named Claire, and say, "Me in Greece," way too many times in a 50-minute period. This week, we take calls about thrilling subjects like asbestos-tainted makeup, Beyonce's non-nemesis, a place called Cuttyhunk, Clay Aiken's baby's surprising surrog-aunt, and the nuns (dead & alive) who are still fighting against Kathryn Hudson, the pop-star slash drama lover better known as Katy Perry. Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes. You can also support us by checking out today's sponsor the Real World on Facebook Watch.
It's another episode of Who's There, which means we're taking your questions, comments, concerns, and goss. This week, we revisit conversations about problematic explorers and Antarctic domes, then take questions about these new Whos: Nat & Liv (of E! fame), Andrew Scott (of Fleabag fame), David Bromstad (of CoffeeMate fame), and end with an extremely contentious game of Who/Them. Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes. You can also support us by checking out today's sponsor Dunkin.
After taking a week off to discuss Eurovision (#JusticeForSweden), we're back with another episode of Who's There to discuss your questions and comments. Today's journey takes us from Hasan Minhaj (he's a Them to South Asians), to Hulu (where Ben is Back), to St. Louis (where there aren't any Rite-Aids), and then into the murky waters of queer (or queer-adjacent) Janelle Monae drama, which leads us allllll the way to Australia, where Teresa Palmer is busy selling us powder that probably does nothing. And how did we go on this journey, you ask? Why, we drove our Honda Civic with two Paul Walker decals on the back! (Just listen to the episode to figure that one out.) Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes.
In lieu of Who's There, we're spending the entirety of today's episode talking about the biggest event of the year! OK, fine, the biggest event of the season! OK, fine, the biggest event of the month! OK, fine, the biggest event of the week! OK, fine, the biggest event of the weekend! You happy? Eurovision 2019 is happening RIGHT NOW and the final is THIS WEEKEND, so you'd better catch up and pick a fave by Saturday afternoon. Throughout our music-heavy journey, we gush about our faves (Iceland and Sweden and Greece), our least faves (Czech Republic, Switzerland, and Australia), the hunks (Italy and Azerbaijan), and the vloggers (France). OH! We also talk about the new Nicki Minaj meme because "Roman Holiday" would definitely win if America were A) in Eurovision, and B) allowed to enter seven-year-old songs. Call 619.WHO.THEM and we might play your call on an upcoming episode! Want more stuff? Go join our Patreon for bonus content—like a weekly newsletter and exclusive bonus episodes.
Today's episode of Who's There starts off with a long rant about panel behavior (don't ask, just listen), takes a left turn into an introduction to our new favorite Albanian pop queen with an asymmetrical wig (?), and ends with us deciding on a very fun new name for Lake Bell fans. (We won't spoil it here, it's just too perfect.) Also featured are calls about Dr. Phil's dog, Christian Emiliano, as well as the difference between Leslie Mann and Lesley Manville. Oh, and how could I forget a game of Who or Them, featuring people like Peter Gallagher, Amy Sedaris, Raffi, and... Goofus? As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM with your questions and comments, don't forget to support us on Patréon for a jam-packed weekly newsletter and fortnightly bonus episodes—and come see us LIVE! in Nashville, Boston & DC.
Happy Friday everyone! Happy ME! Day, too! (I am writing this hours before Taylor Swift's new song/video drops, so I have no idea what we think of the song yet, but I can assume we think enough for it to be a big deal.) But that's too Themmy, so let's move on to the Whos. On this week's episode of Who's There, we take a call from a dentist about Shay Mitchell's tooth, a call from a very smart Roman history expert on Simon Cowell's ghost, a call from a friend about celebrity divorce attorneys, a call from a Broad City fan about Abbi and Ilana, a call from a The Wife stan about Glenn Close's Notre Dame tribute, a call from a concerned Britney Spears fan about #FreeBritney, and a call from... uh... Dr. Phil(?) about Dr. Phil's aspiring pop star son, Jordan McGraw. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM with your questions and comments, don't forget to support us on Patréon for a jam-packed weekly newsletter and fortnightly bonus episodes—and come see us LIVE! in Nashville, Boston & DC.
Will we ever talk about politics on this podcast again? Is Dakota Johnson actually pregnant or is she just using a child's grocery cart? Are Richard Madden and Brandon Flynn a THING or are they just smoking marijuana cigarettes together? Is there a better way to call out a cheater than by tagging them on Instagram?!?! Is the first photo of a Black Hole a Who or a Them?!?!?!?!? What about Katie Bouman?!!!!!! And finally, will we ever stop fighting about nougat?!????????? All these questions (and more) are answered on today's truly bonkers edition of Who's There. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM with your questions and comments, don't forget to support us on Patréon for a jam-packed weekly newsletter and fortnightly bonus episodes—and come see us LIVE! in Nashville, Boston & DC.
Ring ring! It's another episode of Who's There, and this week we take calls about Lizzie Holmes' fiancé Billy Evans, Lizzie Gilbert's thoughts on bats, the geography of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, why Garrett Hedlund is so forgettable, Christina El Moussa's new last name, and the Spice Girls who took Girl Power to a whole new level. Oh! We also gave Naomi Campbell and Liam Payne a couple name: Campayne. As always, call in at 619.WHO.THEM with your questions and comments, don't forget to support us on Patréon for a jam-packed weekly newsletter and fortnightly bonus episodes—and come see us LIVE! in Nashville, Boston & DC.
As much as we'd love to do a typical Who's There, we just HAD to focus today's full episode on the scandal to end all scandals: Operation Varsity Blues [cue I_Dont_Want_Your_Life.mp3]!!! The story that rocked our nation (or world?!) involved a Desperate Them (Felicity Huffman), a vlogging Who (Olivia Jade), a When Comes the Heart star (Lori Loughlin), a billionaire with a famous first name (Mossimo Giannuli), and, weirdly, the star of a beloved 90s film (James Van Der Beek). So grab a bag of YummyPop and strap in, because this episode is going to be as jam-packed as an SAT prep course.
"I do my hair toss, check my nails. Baby how's this episode? It's good as hell." Wow, I instantly regret trying to repurpose Lizzo lyrics for use in this show description! So let's get through this as quickly as possible. Today on Who's There: calls about Greta Van Fleet, Lisa Vanderpump, Lizzo, scammy stickers, and how Adrienne Bailon Houghton likes her tuna sandwiches. We even take a call about Alita: Battle Angel! If only Lindsey knew who she was. Oh, I almost forgot: this is also the episode during which Bobby realizes he's a Zedd stan. Extremely cool! Don't forget to call in with your OWN questions/comments at 619.Who.Them. Come see us on tour! And for more Who? Weekly content, subscribe to our Patreon. There's a weekly newsletter, extra episodes, and so much more.
In this week's Who's There, we spend far too much time discussing the trailer for the new Men In Black movie (it's called Men In Black: International for some reason) after which we discover the following things: Camryn Manheim is a John Mayer fan. Camryn Manheim's real first name is Debbie. The Love Advent Calendar STILL exists, it just rebranded. Jack Dorsey didn't fulfill his side of a bargain with Azealia Banks. The LMFAO boys are uncle and nephew. Ian Somerhalder loves visiting Fern Gully. In other words, it's business as usual. Oh snap! For more Who? Weekly content (and a bonus episode this week!), subscribe to our Patreon. There's a weekly newsletter, extra episodes, and so much more. We're also going on tour! Buy tickets here.
Today on Who's There, our weekly call-in show, we answer a variety of questions about people (like Stacy Keibler), places (like tanning salons), things (the Hollywood Reporter Actress Roundtable), and animals (like Olivia the dog). We also threw in a call about Elizabeth Debicki, about ten rapid-fire "Who or Them" inquiries, and several minutes talking about a little film called The Wife. You're so welcome. For more Who? Weekly content, subscribe to our Patreon. There's a weekly newsletter, extra episodes, and so much more. You know you want to. We're also going on tour! Buy tickets here.
It's the most wonderful time of the year: deranged-yet-entirely-watchable Hallmark/Lifetime/Netflix Christmas movie time! In today's very special episode (Who's There will return next Friday), Lindsey and Bobby discuss the Vanessa Hudgens/Vanessa Hudgens masterpiece The Princess Switch, and play two games based on this season's slate of basic cable cheer. These films prove Candace Cameron Bure and Lacey Chabert are the two most talented people in the biz. Today's episode of Who? Weekly is brought to you by ReBe New York! Get 20% off your next order by using promo code WHO.
Sunna og Elín hafa séð klám, enda er það svo aðgengilegt í dag að það er varla hægt að komast hjá því. Klám er farið að hafa stórtæk áhrif á ungt fólk, og þá sérstaklega stráka, sem alast upp með internetið við höndina og sjá klám jafnvel sem einu kynfræðsluna sem er í boði. Þetta hefur áhrif á tengslamyndun, sjálfsmynd og samskipti kynjanna. Þessi sort af klámi er þó ekki sú eina sem er í boði, enda er femínískt klám vaxandi bransi. Sunna og Elín ræða um klámkynslóðina, Eriku Lust og áhrif kláms á viðhorf gagnvart kynlífi. Ástrós Erla Benediktsdóttir - Útbreiðsla kláms og hugsanleg áhrif þess https://skemman.is/bitstream/1946/17971/1/FRG261L_BA%20ritger%C3%B0%20loka_%C3%81str%C3%B3s%20Erla%20Benediktsd%C3%B3ttir_2306912909.pdf Hvað einkennir svokallaða klámkynslóð? https://www.visindavefur.is/svar.php?id=6429 Hvað er klám? https://www.visindavefur.is/svar.php?id=2677 COCK, COCK.. WHO'S THERE? http://www.samiraelagoz.com/cock-cock-whos-there/ L'imparfait - franskt erótískt tímarit www.limparfaite.com Periodic table of feminist porn - Lotukerfi fyrir femínískt klám www.feministpornguide.com/periodictable.html It's Time For Porn To Change - Erika Lust á TEDx https://youtu.be/Z9LaQtfpP_8 Petites Luxures á Instagram https://instagram.com/petitesluxures?utm_source=ig_profile_share&igshid=19qv1v2wpunc6 Dr Lucy Neville - Male gays in the female gaze: women who watch m/m pornography http://eprints.mdx.ac.uk/17524/ OMG Yes - fræðsluvefur um fullnægingar kvenna www.omgyes.com
Today on Who's There, we answer these deeply important questions: What REALLY happened to PeteAndAriana fan Instagram? Who was missing during the Today show Halloween spectacular? Who will light Tinashe's candle? Why do people suddenly care about Little Mix? Is Zoe Kravitz a Who or a Them? At what point does being in the New York Times Crossword mean you're a Them? (Hint: U.K. Singer Rita)
This week on Who's There, we accept several calls about Lil Xan's hot Cheetos saga, and why it probably wasn't exaggerated in the slightest! (Hot Cheetos are no joke, per MORE THAN ONE doctor!) Moving on, two sort-of-French young actors are dating... maybe! But maybe not. Can you guess them? Next up, ANSEL is TONY, but who will be Maria? Unclear. Then we spend some time talking about Gisele Bündchen's fraternal twin sister Patricia, and what we suspect her #1 job is, thus leading us to the new term Bündchen's Münchkins.
Another episode of Whhhhhhhhhhhhh.....? Whooooooo......?? Whooooooo's?? Whoooooooo's Thhhhhhhhhhhhheeeeeee??? Who's There! Who's There. You got it! This week, we get into a surprisingly heated and impassioned discussion about Dunkin' (nee Dunkin' Donuts), which is followed by a delightful call about Tinashe's "amazing" first performance on DWTS. Later, we answer calls about FKA Twigs' intercom (and new ex-wife(?) Mia Goth's MIA status), our new queen Gritty (who should definitely do drag), Tory Lanez and his many quickly extinguished feuds, as well as the sudden spike in art that either: A. begins with "The Good," or B. is about Drew Barrymore. What's up with that?
This week on Who's There, we begin by finding out that fans of the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardobe movie DO exist (and they have THOUGHTS). Next up: an update on Fan Bingbing that features major Them Jackie Chan somehow?! Tax evasion is the real deal, y'all. Anyway, we go on to cover The Blonde Salad and her new husband Fedez (he's an Italian rapper), Vanilla Ice's experience on the Contagion plane, Contagion (the movie), Christina Milian and her husband M. Pokora, and, finally, a one-two punch of political news featuring Jameela Jamil and Piper Perabo. Rate and review us on Apple Podcasts! THEN... rewatch Contagion. It's amazing.
After over two years of Who's There, this is our FIRST TIME entering the archives for an entire episode. So here's how it works: we listen to all of your calls every week (it's practically a full-time job), then narrow them down to our first round of favorites. Of those, we use roughly 75% for each episode of Who's There. But what about the remaining 25%?! This week, we revisit those great calls we've never answered, including ones about Laura Linney, Patricia Clarkson, Rupert Grint, Rodrigo Alves, The Wiggles, and...uh oh...Alexandra D'Addario.
Let's get the business out of the way up top: come to our LIVE SHOW next Tuesday at the Bell House! Tickets are available here (or on our website, WhoWeekly.us) and we PROMISE you a good time. And now, today's episode of Who's There. This week, we take some very kind calls about 1. Tallulah Bankhead being disrespected, 2. Jerry O'Connell's show being renamed, and 3. a Very Important Black Who we forgot to elaborate on. Moving on to the newbies: Brazil's most iconic contemporary drag queen Pabllo Vittar, the girl who plays both young Amy Adams AND young Jessica Chastain (and probably young Bryce and young Isla if she's lucky) Sophia Lillis, and Croatia's president who is NOT Coco, Kolinda Grabar-Kitarovic. Oh! And straws. Of course we talk about straws. Call 619-WHO-THEM to leave a question/comment of you own!
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First of all, Sanaa Lathan is NOT a Who, especially to people who appreciate good romcoms and--as our caller says--are tomboy lesbians. But did she bite Beyoncé?! Maybe! We'll probably never know. More questions: Who the hell is Michael Avanetti, are you attracted to him, and why is he friends with Patrick Dempsey? What band is Heidi Klum's new 28-year-old boyfriend Tom Kaulitz in? Why is Olivia Culpo famous? (Apart from being the best Instagram caption writer of all time?) All that + a beeeautiful Caller You're Doing Amazing Sweetie on this week's Who's There!
Oh boy, today's Who's There? sends us on a deep, deep dive. First, Kim Kardashian's new "BFF", a woman named Marina Acton who appeared on her Instagram with a single to promote. Who is she? Where did she come from? (The answers will SHOCK YOU!) Plus, something called 138 Water that has all the celebs...accidentally posing for promo shots? Or are they being paid? And what even IS alkaline water anyway? (It's bullshit.) Oh, and the finale of The Bachelor happened and it was fully insane.
On today's Who's There?—the Harmonizers weigh in, we learn some history(???) about boats(???) from Bobby's beloved and the origin story of the name "Chrishell" and a Wholigan encounters Nick Swardson. Plus, why is the Daily Mail obsessed with Demi Rose Mawby? Why is America obsessed with the burgeoning romance between Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams? Why is "Grandma" back at the Big Apple Circus? And, most importantly, why is Kate Mara calling us? (...Or is she?)
This week on Who's There, Lindsey and Bobby check in after a tour stop in our nation's capital to discuss people you've absolutely never heard of: like Jude Law's son Raff! In addition to Mr. Law, we discuss Pierce Brosnan's iconic Mamma Mia song, Anthony Rapp, Trevor Donovan, and what the hell happened to Sean William Scott. (Spoiler: nothing dramatic.)
Knock, knock? It's been a while since I've done that joke, right? It's time for another Who's There? on the first day of our Big Fall Tour. (See you tonight in Brooklyn, ya'll!) First, you (yes, YOU) get down to the bottom of why John Stamos was at that random Nina Dobrev-hosted lake party. Then, last night's telethon. Did you watch it? Lindsey did. Plus, what it feels like to wake up after surgery and realize that Eric & Jessie: Game On is the only show left on TV. And do Stephen Dorf and Elle Fanning keep in touch?
From Full House offspring to someone's god-sister getting the DO NOT DATE HIM warning of a lifetime, welcome to yet another episode of Who's There, in which we take your calls and try not to get stuff wrong. Today: Can you name any members of Imagine Dragons? Can you name the new Doctor Who? (Hint: It's a woman.) Can you name anyone in the 1999 film, "The Blair Witch Project"? We don't talk about that last thing, I was just wondering if you could.
R.I.P. Ghenghis Kahn (the original), who died what we learn is a horrible death. On to more cheery topics, Lele Pons (Remember her?) tried to donate her weave to Locks of Love and Christopher Nolan "has no idea" who Harry Styles is...err...was...before he cast him in Dunkirk. Plus, are there Them bands with all Who members? And when was the exact moment in time when YOU realized that Oliver Hudson was Kate Hudson's brother? Find out in this week's Who's There!
This week on Who's There? it's true, we're catering to YOU. First, more on Rihanna's new hook-up, Hassan Jameel, and whyyyyy that explains her 'feud' with Naomi Campbell. Then, who remains a Who post-Pretty Little Liars? Is it...all of them? Some of them? A newly-mommy'd mommy vlogger named Acacia Brinley who does some of the most impressive Instagram #spon we've ever seen. James Packer gets himself into some trouble with the Israel government? (And Mariah has no idea what we're talking about.) Ed Westwick got a new girlfriend and her name SOUNDS familiar? Anyone? Bueller? Teresa Giudice Vagina Monologues?
The Whos...the Thems...the fabric of our lives. ~Zooey Deschanel...and Kate Bosworth...and us on this week's Who's There? featuring all of the above. Plus, art world Whos, The Kaplan Twins, Kaitlyn Isham and Cheryl Maitland, a list of Gay Thems who are Straight Whos (according to Bobby) and the correct way to pronounce "Degrassi" — SHOCKING HINT: Lindsey got it wrong.
From the smoke-filled bathrooms of the Met Ball to the preteen-filled bathrooms of the Radio Disney Music Awards, this week's edition of Who's There is truly for everyone. Plus, did you know there's a Who named Lauren Lauren? (first AND last!), a Who named Isla Fisher? (she hikes!) and a Them who got an exciting new job (his last name rhymes with free-quest!)
Much like Pitbull, Who's There is officially worldwide: We've got calls from China(!), Australia(!), Brooklyn, New York(!)—and everyone's got something to say. Is Rita really "big in China"? Remember Chad Lowe? How does one tell apart Joel Kinnaman, Charlie Hunnam and Jai Courtney? Have you heard Amber Heard and Elon Musk's relationship portmanteau yet? (It's good.) Is Jack Antonoff a Who? And who is Britt Robertson? All this and a very, very special announcement.
Damn, y'all are smart—on today's Who's There? we learn Cockney rhyming slang for "feet", the "power" of Jim Toth and exactly how Nikki Bella and Sarah Michelle Gellar are connected (hint: it's thru Freddie Prinze Jr.). Then, questions about Noah Cyrus' music (Is it good?), Netflix's '13 Reasons Why' (Who?) and Tobey Maguire (Him?). Plus, unrelated rambling about Lady Gaga's new single, the film 'Music & Lyrics' and what Heidi and Spencer should name their new baby.
Today on Who's There, one of our oldest-listening and most treasured fans calls in to explain why Jennifer Aniston will NEVER be a Who, and boy is she convincing. Next up are some calls about coffee (who the hell is Gregory, anyway?), a famous talking snowman (AKA Josh Gad), and our favorite sibling of Tyne's. (It's Tim. Sorry to all other Daly sibs.)
Today, the day our beloved Us Weekly was sold to American Media Inc., is a sad one. Is there a bright side? Maybe not, but Colton Haynes got engaged, Armie Hammer loves to tie sexy knots and Tavi Gevinson is doing #spon con for an apartment building! All that and more on today's Who's There...Who's There? Who's There!
It's about that time again to find out............Who's There! This week you're asking about: Domino Kirke and "Lonely Boy", Bill Paxton (R.I.P.), Bella Thorne's brand new basketball boyfriend whose name I've already forgotten, the insatiable thirst of Allison Williams and CONDIMENTS. I mean, long live mayonnaise, but can a condiment really be a Who? Find out.
Oh man, the calls are good this week. From Tim Daly's broken legs to a Twitter romance set up by none other than Chrissy Teigen – we've got everything on Who's There. Also: Who's Who on the Vanity Fair Young Hollywood cover? And is Armie Hammer actually named after Arm & Hammer? And which Michelle Williams is Who'ier? Today's episode is brought to you by the new series Riverdale, now airing on Thursdays at 9/8c on The CW.
On this week's Who's There, a caller and her sister attend the DC Women's March and have an encounter with a celebrity they SHOULD HAVE KNOWN (how dare they!), another asks if Greta Gerwig is a who, a them, or...something in between...and we spend more airtime on Josh Kushner than he deserves. Today's episode is brought to you by the new series RIVERDALE, which premieres Thursday, January 26 at 9/8c on The CW.
On this week's edition of Who's There we take some really good comments (Night Nurse is a Marvel character? Who knew!) and answer some tough questions. For example, who is Anya Taylor-Joy? And why is Rob Schneider allowed to tweet? Plus, dissecting those Fab Fit Fun boxes every Who has promoted on their Instagram and how to tell the difference between Olivia Munn and Olivia Wilde. (It's very hard.)
Whether you watched Hairspray Live! on NBC last night, or skipped it and did something productive for once in your life, today's episode of Who's There? is for you. Let's talk Grammys ("Best New Artist," anyone?), the Whos & Thems of Saturday Night Live and figure out what the heck the Love Magazine Advent Calendar is once and for all.
What do a potentially royal Who and a 13 year old rapping Who have in common? Well, aside from being Whos...They're both people you called in an asked about this week on Who's There! Plus: Lindsay Lohan's new accent, Pilot Jones (and his involvement with Rob & Chyna), and Mel Gibson's equestrian girlfriend. Did you know that Lucy Hale's real name isn't Lucy? Tune in to find out what it is!
On this week's Who's There? we unpack Jonathan Cheban for Australians, chat about Evan Rachel Wood and Ben Foster, and decipher which Peyton List is which (there are literally TWO of them). Plus: Scientologists and 9/11 Truthers.
*plays Jock Jams music* Are...You...Ready!!!!!!! for another episode of Who's There – the one where YOU dictate what we talk about. This week we get the Real Deal from across the pond on The Great British Bakeoff from our Whom? Correspondent, Jonno. We also talk Rob & Chyna (again), Blanket "Bigi" Jackson, Shark Tank and tell you whether or not Marion Cotillard is a Who or Them. Plus: Lindsey's amazing game where Bobby (and you! at home!) guess which #Brangelina tabloid headline belongs to which tabloid.
The biggest star of this week? The Notes app, duh. Taylor Swift's Notes app, to be more specific. On this week's Who's There? you asked about the Whos surrounding the whole Kim-Kanye-Taylor mess and answered. Also: Portia de Rossi, ranking the Chris(es) and...AISHA TYLER.
You kept on calling, so here are again with "Who's There?" our call-in episode. Today we answer your questions about Jordan Rogers (and his more famous brother), Calvin Harris (Will he slip back into Whodom?) and Ansel Elgort. Plus, a primer on that movie, Me Before You, which feels like it's everywhere and stars two Whoms.
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