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Miley Cyrus is shown filming a fight breaking out in front of her instead of intervening. The host finds this humorous, suggesting it's a practical reaction given her celebrity status and the presence of security.
The video starts with a clip of Benny Blanco seemingly kissing Selena Gomez's foot during what appears to be an interview or casual interaction, which the host finds incredibly odd and uncomfortable, questioning the timing and context.
An interviewer attempts to flirt with a celebrity by playfully insulting her, comparing her to Carrot Top. The celebrity's unenthusiastic reactions, including potentially crying after the interview, lead to a discussion about whether the interviewer was genuinely flirting or just being mean.
A TikTok video shows what appears to be Zendaya arriving late to a wedding, causing a stir. The commentary debates whether a celebrity's late, attention-grabbing entrance is more disrespectful than not attending at all. The host dismisses the idea that the groom was distracted by Zendaya's presence.
A clip shows Cardi B in court being asked about someone else's weight. The host finds the line of questioning absurd and highlights the bizarre nature of the legal proceedings, noting that such inquiries shouldn't be allowed in a courtroom, suggesting it might have been a civil case related to an album promotion.
Kim Kardashian is heard asking if Kanye is okay after he walks into a sign, resulting in a forehead injury. The host notes how painful the impact must have been.
A Walmart employee, after recognizing Miranda Cosgrove, makes her listen to his song from his phone. The host praises Cosgrove's polite reaction, despite the awkwardness of the situation.
Rick Ross gives a TMZ photographer a highly unusual and insulting interview, criticizing his attire, earrings, and even his breath. The host finds humour in Ross's aggressive yet almost friendly demeanor, comparing it to British dry humour.
Russell Brand attempts to reference a Bible passage he brought to court during an interview with Piers Morgan but struggles to find the relevant verse. The host criticizes Brand's performative use of the Bible and his inability to back up his claims, making for an incredibly awkward moment.
JoJo Siwa claims her brain is so unique that it should be studied after she dies, citing her ability to excel in school tests without studying and solving an 'Albert Einstein problem.' The host finds her claims outlandish and questions her self-confidence, comparing it to alpha male podcast rhetoric.
Katy Perry shows her ID to kids to prove she's Katy Perry, but they are confused because her real name is Catherine Hudson. The host questions why she feels the need to prove her identity to children and the general cringe of the situation.
Tyson Fury gives incredibly inappropriate and explicit advice to a fan asking for tips on losing his virginity. The host jokes about the criminal nature of the advice and the fan's likely regret.
Mike Tyson delivers a nihilistic response to a young interviewer asking about his desired legacy, stating that he doesn't believe in legacies and that people are just 'dust.' The host notes the unexpected and crushing nature of Tyson's honesty to a young audience.
Travis Scott poses as if shooting a basketball jumper for photographers, who then inexplicably stop taking pictures. The host finds this moment brutal and wonders if the photographers did it on purpose.
Paris Hilton is shown kissing a woman's belly, believing she was pregnant, only to find out she wasn't. The host finds the situation extremely awkward and a moment that would haunt him.
Gayle King refers to herself and others who went on a Blue Origin space flight as 'astronauts,' comparing their experience to that of Alan Shepard. The host questions this self-proclamation, arguing that a celebrity taking a short space 'ride' isn't equivalent to a trained astronaut, despite the inspirational aspect for young women.
A movie theater is shown promoting the 'Lilo and Stitch' live-action remake, with Stitch making a gang sign. The host is surprised by the promotional image and wonders about the quality of the remake.
KSI makes a counting mistake in a video, which the host admits he also made on his own podcast, creating a relatable cringe moment.
Kendrick Perkins uses a cringeworthy pick-up line on a woman on national TV, who reacts with visible disgust. The host labels it an 'all-time stinker' of a pick-up line.
Noah Lyles, seeing his bride for the first time in her wedding dress, gives an underwhelming and critical reaction, stating he 'didn't think you would go with the princess dress.' The host criticizes his lack of compliments and self-centered comments.
PinkPantheress receives a compliment that she 'looks like a million bucks' and reacts with an awkward, almost uncomfortable facial expression. This is followed by clips related to the definition of 'bimbo' and a bizarre photo of Sam Smith, highlighting celebrity oddities.
Benny Blanco discusses his showering habits, claiming he showers twice a day, and then invites people to 'smell' him. This unusual conversation sparks further discussion about celebrity hygiene claims and the odd public display.
Multiple women expose The Game for sending them the same 'vending machine' pick-up line via DMs. The host notes that while it's a low-effort line, it must work for a famous celebrity with many followers, comparing it to reusing rap lyrics.