It's Pop Culture Thursday and we're reading the latest gossip from Page Six! Taping live from the West Village, Jared shares his thoughts on Bethenny Frankel's recent L'Oréal Paris runway walk, defending her fun and carefree strut despite online trolls criticizing her for being "too mom-like." Jared appreciates Bethenny’s humor and energy, noting how her playful attitude stands out in an industry that takes itself too seriously.
The episode also touches on Jared’s upcoming comedy show in Austin, Texas, where he'll continue working on his set for his December special taping in Tarrytown. He talks about balancing old material with fresh content to keep things exciting for his audience.
Jared then shifts to the ongoing media frenzy surrounding Sean Diddy Combs. He dissects the public's obsession with every development, highlighting how even Diddy's children are under the microscope. Jared questions the speculation surrounding them, emphasizing that we often know far less than we think about these stories.Jared shares his disinterest in following celebrity scandals, particularly involving Diddy, despite public fascination. He highlights how people often rush to criticize disliked celebrities, using their connections to others to reinforce negative opinions. Jared describes attending a Miami event where Mase, a rapper associated with Diddy, performed, underscoring how intertwined music and problematic figures can be, making it hard to separate the two.
He then shifts focus to a news story about Sylvester Stallone buying a $25 million Hamptons home for his daughters. Jared mocks the extravagant purchase, pointing out the absurdity of such wealth and noting how social media and influencers from wealthy families are accepted without question. He comments on the privilege of Stallone's daughters, who seemingly don’t need to work for their luxuries.
The conversation then pivots to a different story about Anna Delvey, a fake heiress who faced backlash after appearing on Dancing with the Stars. Jared reflects on the public’s conflicted feelings about giving attention to someone who committed crimes, despite her having served time. He questions why people blame the person for the attention when it's society that continues to focus on them.
It's a fun episode full of tea!
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Jared Freid is a stand up comedian from Boston and who is currently based in New Y