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What a way to start the day morning. Indeed, a highlight of the day. Rodin and Kidd Now with Coriots in the Morning.
It's Robin and Kipp Now with Coreo. It's the podcast on demand. So yesterday on the podcast, I mentioned that I was going to bring some conspiracy theories to the podcast.
Okay, I'm going to take a seat.
Take seat, take a seat. Now you've seen this video, Corey, you actually saw this video that I'm going to play.
I've seen a feel about the same type of thing.
Yeah.
So this is going back to September eleventh, twenty three years ago in two thousand and one. Yeah. So yeah, and there's some interesting audio from a from an engineer that's come out and it's actually it's a really old tape, so apparently it never went to air twenty three years ago and they're playing it now. So I'll share it half time.
Rodin and Kidd Now with Coriots in the Morning.
All the way from the UK, we've got Matt Lucas with Hi.
Yeah.
Now, for those that don't know Matt's voice instantly, you would have seen him on Little Britain where he was one of the funniest people on the planet. Also come fly with me and so many other shows. But you're coming to Brisbane for Lamiers.
When it comes to big thing prices, there are lot of tricks. He knows how we all increases all the little pieces. Jesus. We're doing this show around the world and it's forty years of Lama's ab and so they're doing this international arena tour of Lamer's Ab in concert and I'm really excited because I haven't performed in Brisbane, I think since we did the Little Britain tour there nearly twenty years ago. But it's the Lamer's Arena spectacular is amazing. It's so many people in it. And what they do is they did this quite neat thing. I think they don't play the whole arena. They sort of play one end of it so that it's epic. There'll be five, six, seven thousand people there hopefully each night, but it's not so it's big and an event, but it's not so big that you feel like you're miles away, because we could come in and do just two or three nights, but instead we go everywhere. We do a week or two weeks and it's it's a more intimate experience than you expect while still being really spectacular. And of course we have the screens and the cameras, so even if you're sad at the back, it feels like you're in the fifth row.
You have the great comedy role that was played by Sasha Baron Cohen in the film that everyone knows and loves.
I mean, how fun.
Yeah, it's amazing, and you need a bit of comedy in this show because like everyone dies all the time. Stop dying.
I'll love some comedy shirts.
So you need thank you me too, So you need you need the Thenardiers to come on. So the Tonardiers and me and Marina Pryor, who I rehearse with briefly in London, but we're going to rehearse some more when we get to Australia. And I know she's like the queen of Australian theater, so honored, honored to be sharing the stage with her. And she's funny as well, she's really funny. We did a bit of rehearsing and we were really making each other crack up, which is all you really can hope for. And it's great I've been in. I was first in Leme mis Arab in twenty ten, and it's one of those shows that so every five or six seven years they let me come back for a few months just to swim back in that water again. And so I'm very honored to be part of it. And the cast is so good. There's such incredible singers. So people who come are really in for a treat.
Man, I didn't know you could sing. I'm so sorry, but you're great. You're amazing.
Oh, thank you. Well, it's you know, there's a lot of things I can't do. I can't drive, you know, really, you do you have your license? No? No. I lived in LA for seven years and people kept saying to me it's so easy to drive in l A. And I failed my test twice on consecutive days. And that's not no. It's the first test. I was coming out of the driving school at the beginning of the test and I reversed up a curb. And then the second test, I forgot how you turn left.
Yeah, that seems important, that's important.
Yeah, So I think I have a better passenger than drive excellent. I'm terrible with the opposite sex romantically, I've had to resort to being gay.
But that's how bad you are headed.
Yeah, that's how that's that's mind's called for death measures, my friend, I loved you.
And Gladiator I got to say as well, the new Gladiador that the Taddy race can come out. Yeah, was that a fun role to play.
It was great. It was really hot and really humid. But I kept telling myself, you know, however hot I am, it's nothing compared to Paul mescal and Pedro Pascal and everyone down below me who were actually doing all the battling because they're in armor and they were in the the heat of the sun and it was so hot, and you know, so I didn't complain. I just internalized it because but also amazing to work with Ridley Scott. I mean, he's a legend and.
He's eighty plus season he he's getting on now.
Yeah, and I've been so lucky, like I've worked with Tim Burton and Ridley Scott. I've worked with like some real auteurs. And yeah, Ridley Scott, I think is eighty seven or eighty eight or something. And he's sharp though, he's sharp, and yeah, he's a bit like a kind of army general or a corporal, you know. But he's very direct and to the point, you know. But I, for me personally, I like that, you know. I don't you know what, Sometimes people direct you in an abstract way and I never really know what they mean. Whereas with Ridley, you know, he tells you exactly what he needs from you, and I, personally, I really appreciate that. So for me, I I'd work with him anytime. Of course, well who wouldn't, But I loved, I love working with him.
Yeah, and You've got some really good friends in Australia, don't you. Aren't you are great maid of Magda Sabanski.
Yeah, Magda, Yeah, Gina and Jane and obviously I lived with Rebel for three years and then you know who. I love. A couple of guys really cracked me. I'm a massive Lena and Woodley fan. I absolutely love them.
Corey was just showing me one of their clips yesterday on Instagram, like just an old clip.
Mark Trevarro, who does Bob Down, and also Sean Mckayleeff I think is a genius, and you have you have such great people over there, so I'm really looking forward to reconnecting with people because I don't think I've been to Australia in about a decade.
Wow, I'm very justous.
But David Williams is there all the time.
Yes, you know what. He was literally like across the road from me filming thing. He was at the school across the road from me just just last week. So so yes, it's about time you came here. And hopefully if you've got time, I'd love for you to drop in and see you.
I would love to as long as can. I say, if I have a show that day or the next day, it will be hard, but if I get a day off then of course because that would be lovely. Yeah. But it's I'm really excited to be to be back in Australia. It's it's been far too long and I've got lots of friends there and I love Australia. Also, I love your candy. I love your candys, your crisps, your everything. Yeah, you have the place, yeah, all of that, and I'm coming. I'm coming for the you know those honey soy chicken things, crisp. Also, you know what we don't you know what we don't really have in the UK. We don't have chuck salt. We don't have chicken salt in the UK.
Chips without chicken salt.
Yeah, and also in the UK we don't have a golden gay time.
Have you tried cheese melted on fresh cook chips?
No, because I don't eat my favorite. It is my least favorite thing in the world. I'll have the chicken, but not that. No, so I don't. But no cheese, I know. But can you imagine how how chubby I would be? Just as well love it? Yeah, but no, I'm really excited that. The only thing I'm a bit worried about is I'm a massive English football fan and I'm going to have like watch the matches at like three in the morning.
That's true. Who do you support?
So I'm from north West London, so I support Arsenal the Gunners.
Then that's right, Gunners. How they going? Are they? Okay?
They're all right, they've been they're second. They're probably going to finish second for the third year in a row, so you know, but yeah, I'll take that exactly.
Well, there's plenty of sport on during the day in Brison.
It's always on so great you can bring something to get some of them. Well, I can't wait to see this. This was the very first school musical I ever did back in the year ten, Lamies and now I'm going to say I was like Soldier number seven, did you die in the chorus? Of course?
Thank you so much Matt.
For having me. Thank you, thank you, and I can't wait to come out and see you all. So thank you, and please everyone come and see lame is the arena spectacular, Robin.
And in the morning, look.
Now, look, when you started, you start a conversation with well, he's already starting the defense.
To know what else you wanted to do.
And so every time I picked the kids up from daycare, like you know, it's a little tripped home about thirty minutes. I'm feeling daycare right, But you know I always say to Hucks, do you need a We need to know? Most times like no, no, okay, sweet First the first day I did it, he hopped in the car and dead said. Ten minutes in, he's like, I need a week. I said no, not, no way, I'm not doing it, I asked you, and then he stopped, was silent for a bit longer, and then in that time Monty went to sleep.
She you know, she had a big day. Yeah yeah.
And then the next minute, actually I can see him like grabbing it and moving and I'm like, oh my god, I said, do.
You need a daddy?
I need we young bet to do we wiz?
I do not WII in my car and where we were.
With ever oh man, and it stress really anywhere I could stop real quick. So I just went straight down this side street and the first like Parkland bush are and fine, I just jumped out and grabbed him. And as I've realized I've grabbed him out, and I went, oh wow, this is not going to work.
The grass is about three foot high five foot sneaky.
And I'm like, oh sweet, we're like five minutes from the road. I just went mate, I'm just just I'm just going to dack. You're just going to pee? Or dad is holding He says what because he's never done a bushweet until then?
Wow passage And.
I've dacked him and I'm holding him up.
I've got one arm around his chest, one arm around his knees, and I'm like right, like he's horizontal and I'm like, right, a pee, don't pee on me.
Just he just starts.
Betting himself, laughing, going everywhere.
Imagine being able to pee like that. That's pressure being held up. He was loving it, spend it and I'm feeling anyway.
I turned around, pull his dash up and there's a woman standing right across the looking my watching you.
Every single time you see a car pulled over on the side of a highway and some mother racing around to the other side, that is exactly what they know what's happening.
Usually mother sometimes, But I was.
I got back in the car, wanted woke up, and she goes, Daddy, can I do that?
I'm like, no, sorry, Okay, where is the stranger's place?
Thirty one O six fives out number No.
I was legitimately asking you.
I've got me. I've got one with raff, which I'm not proud of. This is an admission when I when I say this is where he would have been about Huck's age. He would have been about three. And I went to we're out South Bank, Okay, we're at the we're at the the beach pool and you're the guy and he said, Dad, can I well, like, we're standing right at the edge and he's in his swimmers and he goes, Dad, can I pee in here and I said, horror, mate, Yeah you can now in my mind, in my mind that meant he was going to jump in and pee.
But then you know this is going to be pulled his will out and being from the edge into the into south no thinking it would make it better. But then he came up screaming because he wasn't expecting to be pushed in.
Oh my goodness, you can bet that embarrassment.
Now with Coreotes in the morning.
From a bronco to a Backstreet Boy, made.
Possible by United Airlines.
Fly United Airlines director San Francisco from Brisbane book at United dot com.
So we found out the Coreots grew up as a massive fan of the Backstreet Boys. You and your brother Matthew out in the farm arguing over who got the discman to listen to more Backstreet Boys and so, knowing that they're playing in Vegas at the Sphere in a couple of months time, Corey has been set the challenge to become a Backstreet Boy and then therefore take the whole show to Vegas. United Airlines have come on board, said bub will fly us there if you're good enough.
I'm going to ring them and say, look, if you just take me. Do I get business by it?
It's it's not.
You can't do anything. How are you going to do the show there by yourself? Cory, It's not going to happen. I'll find a way. So we've taken care of well, we've gotten started with the dancing and the singing.
Yeah, but now it's all about the clothes. And of course this is my domain. So we got your wife Teagan involved and she went through your wardrobe because when it comes to boy bands, they do kind of take on a persona and that's been helped a lot as time's gone on with K pop. I mean, let's face it, the Spice Girl started it with scary, sporty and.
Then fined, weren't they that you? You're that person? You're that person?
Yes, So we're going with that theme and we've come up with three different looks. So I want to bring these looks in for you and I'll explain them to you now. Then you can go away as the show progresses, put these different outfits on and you can follow it on our social media.
So Maddie is wheeling in a rack, a rack of clothing, which is quite elaborate.
Okay, So let us start with the number one outfit, and this is possibly the most iconic of the Backstreet Boys outfits, which is the white outfit, and that represents a heart throb.
Okay, so like white, that's like a white list.
We've got some.
We've got some beige white pants which actually are yours, Cory, these come from your wardrobe. We then have a singlet top underneath a white linen shirt, so as you are dancing with white sneakers, that shirt may casually fall off, so that you your lovely guns in a singlet top, which we all.
Know you love to do, are not anymore. You're in a singlet yesterday. What are you talking about? Okay, that's good. The heart throb? All right, when are we moving?
So now we're moving on to the bad boy.
Bye boy.
Okay, bad boy has a black T shirt with.
Would you like to put these on you? The fake tattoo, ar.
Fake sleeve, give yourself some sleeve tats like most of your erroll. You're just gonna look like a little There we go, Yeah, there we go.
There's another one.
Looks like you tie someone up in this. Yeah, there's a lot of leather, black T shirt, black belt, but This is my favorite started black belt.
This is a bondage chest. Now I would say Corey that if you really wanted to be a bad boy, you would actually have to wear this shirt.
It's where does it start? Where does it end? That is a confusing Okay?
If the village getting a little.
A little okay, So that goes on. So Robin is now tying with what looks like a dog collar around Cory's neck. Wasn't that an a J thing? I think a I think a J had a lot of chains on le.
Just come from woodrope.
Okay, can you please color in one fingernail?
Can you color in one finger out? Because we need a blacknail polish.
Do you want to keep Can you just keep talking while I put an eyeliner on his?
Sure?
Sure? So right now if you've just joined his Cory's got sleeve too, Tom sleeve tats Robins putting on some eye liner. He's got a dog. He's got a dog collar which goes down into like a strapped on chain. What is that it's on? It's around your neck like a dog collar.
It's something to type people up with.
Okay, So that is look number two. That is bad boy look number two.
Now let's go for my old time just half an hour people. Looking. Number three is Harry Stars, so you're one.
Harry Steles has created the fashion.
Fashion is still you thought that was village people. Do you see what you got here? This is a lot of leopard skin. Is that cheetah print?
Yes, we have a cheetahprint overcoat. We have mesh in floral. You have a choice of orange lime.
Let Corey nipples out man.
Okay, and a feather bow nice feather and big sonnies some glitter there you go. Okay, Now, obviously for the purposes of lady. Yeah, there's no point you're trying this all on now because you know we'll play a song. But you need to get all these looks going today and then we'll put all three of them upside to side. People can vote for what they want to see as you become a backstory boy. Do they want the classic, the bad boy or the fashionista? Yeah? No, I'm not going to say that. Don't say what you're thinking. Just just smile and not and we'll get the photos ready. It's going to be well, great.
Kid, now with Coreyot's.
In the morning, Okay, I'm playing this off my phone and it's always annoying.
Trona.
Am I going to be irritated by this conspiracy theorist from two thousand and one?
Possibly this guy I should tell you. He's a nerdy looking guy in a suit. I don't know if he's an architect. Yeah, you wouldn't call him necessarily conspiracy theorist, but he had some problems with, you know, the twin towers, and not just the twin towers that went down, but the other building that was like a football field away from the twin towers that also went down after the attacks.
They've been studying steel frame fireproof buildings for about that long.
We asked that for clarification because as we get into this, we want people to make sure that you're not just somebody with a wacky idea. Okay, you come with some science to you. What is the official reason for the collapse of the World Trade Center Tower.
Well, we're told that the planes hit the buildings and there was an explosion and a fire, and about an hour and a half later, in the case of the North Tower, the building's collapse due to structural weakening due to the fires. The problem is is that we don't have large gradual deformations associated with collapses, and fires in high rises have never brought down a steel frame of high rise building at all ever. And what we have, unfortunately, is the evidence in the Twin Towers and the third skyscraper to collapse that day, which most people don't know anything about it. We have the evidence of the ten key features of controlled demolition. In the case of Building seven, it collapses straight down into its own footprint at free fall speed in the first one hundred feet. It's dropping, as you can see, symmetrically smoothly at free fall speed in the first one hundred feet two and a half seconds. This is uncanny. There's forty thousand tons of structural steel designed to resist this.
Collapse story building.
Yeah, it's just called Building seven. Right a football field away from the Twin Towers.
Okay, so what we're showing is left, what happened, in fact, right is a controlled where you are using or the people who made this happen used demolition, indeed, and.
It's a direct comparison.
And you can see that indeed, almost free fall speed, freefall acceleration through forty thousand tons of structural steel that is uncanny. So we have seven hundred architects and engineers demanding a new investigation as a result of this evidence and the evidence in the World Trade Center that is very explosive. Almost every architect and engineer we show this information to agrees with us that these are controlled demolitions if we can get them to look at the information, because obviously the implications of a controlled demolition are dark for our country because that means somebody besides al Qaeda was involved. Because these have to be easily three of the most highly secure buildings outside the Pentagon.
It's pretty I mean, it's a sign. Even one hundred engineers and architects are saying they're not happy with the explanation.
But what I don't understand is they're not happy with the fact that a random building a block away went down at the same time as the twin towers.
Is that what they're saying, Well, yeah, it went down, but went down as though it were struck by planes, which it wasn't, and it went down exactly like a controlled demolition. So like if you were going to blow up strugling and make it fall down in a perfect footprint, that's how you would make it happen.
But the twin towers went down like that they.
Did, and there are there been, there are explanations for the twin towers, which is the jet fuel and things like that, which you can sort of go, you can rationalize. But the other building doesn't make any sense.
Well except though that if demolition happens to a building like that, it happens from below, right, Like that's how they demolish.
Yeah, they have charges on every level.
Right, Okay, So a plane is nothing like it's come through. It's a random object taking out a structure. Yes, And both of the planes went in at different points on the twin towers. Yes, And the fact that both of them went right down would say to me that the structure of the tower means that they're built so that they concertina on them straight down. So if that's the case with those two, why not the random The question is why does a building a block away get impacted in such a way that the demolition of the building doesn't interest me as much as what did the earth shake?
Yeah? Why did a forty seven story buildings fall down? And it was and apparently now this is when you start going to Apparently the FBI were based in that building up until the week before, So how.
Many people died in that building? And why don't we know anything about?
That?
Makes it?
It doesn't make sense. I know I don't understand it, but it's just it doesn't make sense, right, And that's the problem. So many about it something sus about it.
But that's not sus.
That's just people trying to make join the dots with Like where I get upset about conspiracy theorists, particularly with this sort of scenario, is there are nearly two thousand people who lost their lives in New York and the city more changed so much so if you're there now inferring without actual evidence, you're just going, oh, this is this is what could have happened.
It just it just pollutes the memory.
For me, Well, don't have to ask a question. If if one one doesn't equal to you have to ask the question, why what is going on?
I want to know more.
Why we didn't know that there was a third building that went down. That's much more interesting to me. And that's the question I would say to the Pentagon or that was.
In the news. It just wasn't a big story. The two big the twin Towers, with the big story because they're the ones that hit by the plane. The other one was they sort of said it was just because of the fires. Bring it up.
Okay, well how does it go down? And it wasn't a big story at the time because of what actually happened. So everyone's probably thinking, Okay, so is the timing?
What's the benefit? Like, tell me what the benefit of?
Well, well, what if they find out that the government was involved?
And I do you think we'll ever know that?
I feel for the people that have gone through it all again and again and again, and they keep seeing people try and bring all these conspiracy things out and just why, like everyone the people that have dealt with it like lost lost their families, lost loved ones.
But wouldn't they rather know how it happened that your own government decided well, rather.
Than well, I think you'd rather know the truth.
I don't think they'll ever know the truth.
Like, yeah, but it's not though.
This truth is subjective to whatever information we're being fed, Like no one ever knows. It's like never knowing what goes on behind closed doors. You know, there's there's your story, there's my story, and then there's the reality in the middle.
But I think that I think a crazy idea is to say, we might not like the answers, so let's not ask the question.
No, it's not even that.
I think we don't ask the question. But you don't have enough information. You've got is a guy that's what three years later? How can you find any ammunition? How can you find anything that even vaguely makes you be.
Able to look about whether that was realistic? They should have come out a week later in the termoil.
Twenty three years old, that he did come out and they never put it to air.
Okay, well but okay, then that's the question. But it's not like but you can't do anything about it now.
Yeah, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't find out the truth.
But what is the tread?
They're going to find out what is the truth?
But you so you reckon, You shouldn't search Corey. You shouldn't. You shouldn't have seen.
So many of them. And it even done my head in because you know, I've had many different conspiracies that are about the whole event, and I just I automaticly just feel so sorry for everyone else, for all the people that were involved with their families, love ones like all the all the police, you know, the fireman, all the all the rescuers that went in and rescue people and help people that lost their lives doing that. In my head, I went, I'm just I'd be so infuriated hearing people come up and make up all this stuff without ever getting the actually answer.
If you could get a definitive answer, then that's probably worth more. But twenty three years later you can't. And the other thing is too that what would that do to America?
Oh?
Be like if you're seeking the truth for what ends to absolutely destroy a country which is already has a history of civil war and they already are hating upon each other so much at the moment.
Yea, they already politically hate each other. I mean, I know there's like conspiracy theories about the plane that went into the Pentagon and people said that that landed safely and the people were taken away whatever. Simon Kennedy, who is an Australian comedian who I work with in Sydney at and over for years, his mum was on that plane. She's gone like he's never spoken to his mum again. Like he's like, and so he hears people that have that conspiracy theory is just like kill them exactly. It's like I know that my mum's gone, right, So you know, I get what you're saying, like it affects people, but I just feel like I don't know. I just I feel like we should be we should be trying to find out if there's something that's dodge, we should be try I want to find out what it is.
If I agree with you, but I think that if only if there's a good outcome out of it. I don't see any good coming out of any of that. It's like the Aliens, the American files about spacecraft and stuff. That stuff I'm interested in. That stuff has a future perspective where we could start to look at it in a different way. But making people feel even more insecure about what is already a very insecure time I'm not up for.
But if they do an investigation, they go, hey, this is what it is, this is actually how it happened, They'll never get I.
Reckon, They'll never get it because of what could happen, what the outcome could actually create. They'll never get the truth because they'll never allow it.
To come out. Because the other thing is just me and I gave up.
Listen to all those sus about it.
Can be convinced. I can easily be convinced that it's legit. For example, that building that went down in Bangkok, the one that was almost finished and they had the earthquake, it fell directly in its own footprint. I watched it fall like that, so ago, Well, there's no devilish there. That's just the way it's built and it's the way it falls. So like if someone can come out and just go no, then that's great, But why is it anyone doing that?
Because people have their own egos and their own stance on what it is, their reputations. Like I'm reading this extraordinary book at the moment called The Body Keeps the Score, and it's about trauma and grief and PTSD. It's so fascinating and how people have dealt with and scientists have dealt with mental illness, and that the complete denial for decades, Like after the wars, they weren't even allowed to.
Say shell shocked.
After the First World War in case soldiers were able to sue the governments for mental anguish. So like they're experts, they had experts going.
It didn't exist.
Yeah, right, So that's my point, Like you're assuming that people will be honorable and tell the truth. No, people will tell whatever the truth is that benefits them the most often not always not convinced.
Fair enough, you're not convinced. No, no, no, no, I hear what you're saying.
I don't need to be convinced.
I just it just makes me say, it's a story. It's true, it's probably true, but far out that sucks.
Happy Robin in the morning.
This is a big deal. So Will Smith has not made an album in twenty.
Years, and let's be clear.
After the Oscar Slap with Chris Rock back in twenty twenty two, he's kind of been canceled for the last three years. He's made little bits and pieces, podcast mentions that sort of stuff.
When was the New Bad Boys? Was that after that? And was that it wasn't well received? But no, yeah, it was.
After that and that was supposed to be his big redemption film. I go back to your roots and people will forgive you for everything. But if I say the name Will Smith, what do you think of Apart from the Oscar.
Slash and Bad Boys.
Fresh Prince, First Man in Black Man in Black Yeah, he stars Oh, I am legend. That was a zombie me.
He's married to Jada Pinkett Smith. They have a very weird open relationship. Both his children are kind of semi famous for doing their own thing. So keep all of those things in mind when you hear this brand new rap that he's just released.
Will Smith is canceling.
Oh you can't cancel.
No, I can't walk around like he invincible or somebody were the first prince? Who the Will Smith think he is? And that boy damn crazy? How you raising them kids? Know he is? Yes he is, he is, Yes he.
Is, And I ain't never gonna forgive him for that he did.
I mean, Will Smith, you to be good. He can bet your whole house.
And I mean rich, but he ain't rich. Boyd he remember the last flick he did?
You don't remember Laddin?
What about men and black?
I know you're bad ass? What bad boys? I know you remember that that's the trend. I heard he down bad. I heard he wanted the Oskar but he had to give it bad.
And you know that he only made him through her because he's black.
The first to win a Grammy from around He put on the Philly on his bed.
Will Smith is.
Self indulgent.
I mean that's but rap is self indulgent. I know, but it's weird, not good for me? Do you think no, I'm just trying to work out because he's like, that's that was the style of wrapping he did way back the Fresh Prince of Ballet in the nineties. It's it's it's strange, yeah, I mean, wrapping is self indulgent. That's like that's you like, no, how could you like that? How could you like it?
Do you like it?
It was weird?
I think there's this there's this chip that miss is in Will Smith's brain that's like called humility, and that's not it.
Is it going to one person that or is it going to just the you know the Oscars?
Where was that slat? Yeah?
The Oscars?
But he he's just talking about his whole career in the fact that he's a bad parent and he's got a weird marriage.
And I can't imagine anyone who's going to play that. Who's going to where's that playing? I don't know where.
I don't reckon he would play that today.
Now with Courreoate's in the Morning, Robin's Enters.
Kanye West, you crazy.
I mean, I think that's why I keep kind of playing all the rants and raves he goes on, because I just don't want anyone to think this man is normal. He's gone on another rant, this time on a podcast with a DJ. He's wearing a black klu Klux Klan hood and cape, so that should actually define him straight off, and he's talking about he's absolutely dissing anyone that has not supported him, including people like John Legend. But he said this about his wife, Kim Kardashian.
I have children with this person.
Two months of being with her, but that was in God's plan.
What is that I didn't want it?
Yeah, I don't.
I didn't want to have kids with her. Well, you had, for mate, at some point, you knew what caused it, and you could have stopped.
And what I don't like about that is then, I mean the kids hear that, right, of.
Course they do.
That's yeah, And no wonder she's trying to keep him away from the kids.
You know.
I feel like he's actually losing his mind though.
So too, Yeah, I think so too.
But he has influence, and how do you step in? How does a man who's got money and power, how does anyone help him?
Well, that's what happened to Michael Jackson. Yeah right, I know, Kelly Clarkson. Let's talk about good things. She is raving about the singing skills of one of Australia's biggest footy stars. Now this person we may not know his name because he plays for the NFL. His name is Jordan Mulata.
Oh yeah, super Bowl yeah, super Bowl Yeah.
Okay, have a listen to what she says about him. It's so I heard him sing the anthem better than most singers.
If they ever need a duet partner, I'm willing to cross the line.
Yeah, you are a chance.
And talking of chances, anyone who's been watching F one Drive to Survive would have seen Jerry Halliwell, otherwise known as Ginger Spice, featuring a lot more in this season because of course she's married to Christian Christian Horner who's the head of the Red Bull team. But it would seem that Jerry needs a make over, Cory. So while you're becoming a backstreet boy, she is distancing herself from everything to do with the Spice Girls, including only wearing a designer clothes. Well, that's been part of the course for the last couple of years. But she wants everyone to call her.
Geraldine Geraldine.
A similar yeah, because Corey has in the tip period that I've been talking about this, in the time Corey's been transforming himself into.
A bad backstreet boy.
Yes, and she is the other thing you'd say about her as far as the transformation. She's teeny tiny now, isn't she wearing jeans? And there's just no balm whatsoever in the back there. It looks like she's yeah, because she was always she always battled with it when she was a spice girl, but not anymore.
Well, she had you know, she she wore lots of skimpy kind of lingerie type stuff. But anyway, from now on as we need to refer to her as Geraldine Geraldine.
Okay, I'm sticking with ginger spies at school.