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The video opens with strong criticisms of Nick Vile and Natalie Joy, particularly their recent viral interview. The creator emphasizes that the public reaction is overwhelmingly negative, leading to calls for blocking and unfollowing them due to their perceived insufferable nature and insensitive questioning on 'The Vile Files' podcast.
The creator provides context on Nick Vile, known from Bachelor Nation, and how he leveraged his reality TV fame into a successful podcast. His wife, Natalie Joy, later joined as co-host, which many fans believe led to the podcast's decline. Their relationship is controversial due to an 18-year age gap, a topic they have capitalized on for a new Netflix show called 'Age of Attraction'. Despite criticism, their public coupling is deeply entrenched, making Natalie's removal from the podcast unlikely.
The core of the criticism stems from their interview with Austin Kroll from 'Southern Charm.' The interview began uncomfortably, with Nick having previously called Austin's show boring. Natalie then insensitively brought up Austin's sister's tragic death at age 9, without prior warning or tact. She pressed for graphic details about how his sister fell off a cliff, shocking Austin and garnering widespread condemnation for exploiting his trauma for views. Nick's subsequent self-centered comments also drew ire.
The video highlights numerous negative comments from viewers, all expressing horror and disgust at Natalie's unprofessionalism and lack of empathy. Many believe the couple exhibited a severe lack of journalistic integrity, using Austin's grief for 'clicks' and 'gossip fodder.' The public called for apologies and questioned the ethics of influencers hosting podcasts without proper training. The fact that the episode was filmed, edited, and still released further fueled the outrage.
The creator presents another incident discussed on their podcast, where Nick and Natalie recounted their experience on a flight. After being bumped to separate middle seats, Natalie asked a man in an aisle seat to switch. When he politely declined, stating he had a long travel week, Natalie intentionally leveraged her crying daughter to make his flight miserable. Nick then expressed disgust towards the man. This story revealed the couple’s deep sense of entitlement, vindictiveness, and lack of empathy, further solidifying public perception of their insufferability.
A third incident involves Natalie reading a woman's private text messages on an airplane, where the woman was complaining about Natalie's child. Instead of minding her own business, Natalie confronted the woman about a spelling error in her texts. This act of invasion of privacy and subsequent confrontation further illustrates their provocative and self-righteous behavior, cementing the view of them as 'insufferable' and 'invasive.'
The video concludes with a resurfaced Cameo video from 2019 where Nick Vile congratulates a cancer survivor. Throughout the message, Nick makes it about himself, complaining about his own cold and showing a clear lack of empathy, calling it the 'worst cameo ever created.' The creator argues that these numerous instances demonstrate the couple's consistent entitlement, vindictiveness, and inability to self-reflect or show genuine care for others, making them the 'most insufferable couple on the internet.'