David Tennant
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And so at this point, he was in sort of promotion mode. So I think that was part of it. So, like, the other part is that I think... Deep down, he does want the approval of the Rolling Stones of the world. Like you were saying, he's thin-skinned, but he really cares what people think about him. And he really wants that acceptance. Oh, well, they're paying attention to me again, at least.
And then, you know, I think there was also this element of at worst, I'm going to like make this reporter's life miserable. It was going to be like a really contentious story. And then he was going to be able to go back to the sort of Fox News universe and be like, liberal media bias this, you know, they're trying to cancel me that.
And then, you know, I think there was also this element of at worst, I'm going to like make this reporter's life miserable. It was going to be like a really contentious story. And then he was going to be able to go back to the sort of Fox News universe and be like, liberal media bias this, you know, they're trying to cancel me that.
And then, you know, I think there was also this element of at worst, I'm going to like make this reporter's life miserable. It was going to be like a really contentious story. And then he was going to be able to go back to the sort of Fox News universe and be like, liberal media bias this, you know, they're trying to cancel me that.
No, I think there was that possibility in his head maybe because I do think he really did care what I thought, what Rolling Stone thought, what Rolling Stone's readers think, because he's a narcissist. He's an egomaniac.
No, I think there was that possibility in his head maybe because I do think he really did care what I thought, what Rolling Stone thought, what Rolling Stone's readers think, because he's a narcissist. He's an egomaniac.
No, I think there was that possibility in his head maybe because I do think he really did care what I thought, what Rolling Stone thought, what Rolling Stone's readers think, because he's a narcissist. He's an egomaniac.
Sure. I drove up from Atlanta. And, you know, the house is absurd. It looks like sort of a 12-year-old boy's idea of what a rich person's house should look like or something. Like it's just, you know, like goofy.
Sure. I drove up from Atlanta. And, you know, the house is absurd. It looks like sort of a 12-year-old boy's idea of what a rich person's house should look like or something. Like it's just, you know, like goofy.
Sure. I drove up from Atlanta. And, you know, the house is absurd. It looks like sort of a 12-year-old boy's idea of what a rich person's house should look like or something. Like it's just, you know, like goofy.
Like, it's designed to look like the White House, okay?
Like, it's designed to look like the White House, okay?
Like, it's designed to look like the White House, okay?
Oh, my God. It's in a pretty rural area of Tennessee. You drive up this fairly steep driveway, and then it's like a replica of the White House, except on the doors of the three or four garages is the image of his platinum records. There's, you know, you go inside and it's like this sort of almost white trash chic where there's like animal heads, neon beer signs.
Oh, my God. It's in a pretty rural area of Tennessee. You drive up this fairly steep driveway, and then it's like a replica of the White House, except on the doors of the three or four garages is the image of his platinum records. There's, you know, you go inside and it's like this sort of almost white trash chic where there's like animal heads, neon beer signs.
Oh, my God. It's in a pretty rural area of Tennessee. You drive up this fairly steep driveway, and then it's like a replica of the White House, except on the doors of the three or four garages is the image of his platinum records. There's, you know, you go inside and it's like this sort of almost white trash chic where there's like animal heads, neon beer signs.
But it's, you know, it's like this giant palatial house. He's got this butler who goes by the name Uncle Tom, who is a white guy, very nice guy. He was the one who answered the door. It's like you're walking into this like kind of giant joke. And then like that part of the joke he sort of gets, right? You don't make that house without thinking like, all right, this is a little bit funny.