Lisa Rinna
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Podcast Appearances
It's like, I've already been through so much Fuck it. I'm just going to have a good time. And if you don't like it, then don't follow me. I mean, I'm not putting a gun to your head to watch my content. That's what makes me laugh. I'm like, okay, so you actually don't follow me, but you're still here watching, telling me to grow up.
It's like, I've already been through so much Fuck it. I'm just going to have a good time. And if you don't like it, then don't follow me. I mean, I'm not putting a gun to your head to watch my content. That's what makes me laugh. I'm like, okay, so you actually don't follow me, but you're still here watching, telling me to grow up.
They love to hate. Oh, I've never thought of it like that. Does that give them a hit of dopamine? Oh, a hundred percent.
They love to hate. Oh, I've never thought of it like that. Does that give them a hit of dopamine? Oh, a hundred percent.
They love to hate. Oh, I've never thought of it like that. Does that give them a hit of dopamine? Oh, a hundred percent.
I love that. You know, you're absolutely right. And you know, it's ironic. I find that let's say I were to see that person in person and say, hi, they would be like, Oh my God, I love you so much. Or even if I respond to them and clap back for a second, they love it. They're like, Oh my God, you noticed me. They just want attention. God love them, you know, negative or, or positive like a toddler.
I love that. You know, you're absolutely right. And you know, it's ironic. I find that let's say I were to see that person in person and say, hi, they would be like, Oh my God, I love you so much. Or even if I respond to them and clap back for a second, they love it. They're like, Oh my God, you noticed me. They just want attention. God love them, you know, negative or, or positive like a toddler.
I love that. You know, you're absolutely right. And you know, it's ironic. I find that let's say I were to see that person in person and say, hi, they would be like, Oh my God, I love you so much. Or even if I respond to them and clap back for a second, they love it. They're like, Oh my God, you noticed me. They just want attention. God love them, you know, negative or, or positive like a toddler.
Well, both, it was my idea to leave first and then they didn't stop me. You know what I mean? Like no one said, Oh, please don't go. So to me that, Tells you that it's time to go because I said I'm leaving. That's it. I think they show my email at the end of one of the beginning of one of the new seasons saying, you know, that after the reunion, I came home and and now I look back on it.
Well, both, it was my idea to leave first and then they didn't stop me. You know what I mean? Like no one said, Oh, please don't go. So to me that, Tells you that it's time to go because I said I'm leaving. That's it. I think they show my email at the end of one of the beginning of one of the new seasons saying, you know, that after the reunion, I came home and and now I look back on it.
Well, both, it was my idea to leave first and then they didn't stop me. You know what I mean? Like no one said, Oh, please don't go. So to me that, Tells you that it's time to go because I said I'm leaving. That's it. I think they show my email at the end of one of the beginning of one of the new seasons saying, you know, that after the reunion, I came home and and now I look back on it.
I was going to say goodbye on the reunion. I was actually going to announce it on the reunion. And then I chickened out. And so once I got home, I sent the email.
I was going to say goodbye on the reunion. I was actually going to announce it on the reunion. And then I chickened out. And so once I got home, I sent the email.
I was going to say goodbye on the reunion. I was actually going to announce it on the reunion. And then I chickened out. And so once I got home, I sent the email.
Well, I think it's both. But I also think that's kind of our issue as women, you know, in general, like, we don't get 100% positivity, we're always fighting stereotypes.
Well, I think it's both. But I also think that's kind of our issue as women, you know, in general, like, we don't get 100% positivity, we're always fighting stereotypes.
Well, I think it's both. But I also think that's kind of our issue as women, you know, in general, like, we don't get 100% positivity, we're always fighting stereotypes.
Right. And that is, like, typical And, you know, it's hard to do that because I mean, to do a show like that, because you're at the mercy of the edit. You know, people people really saw probably 20 percent of who I am and who all the women are. You don't really see us. Other than how we are edited, really, you know what I mean? And it serves the story well.
Right. And that is, like, typical And, you know, it's hard to do that because I mean, to do a show like that, because you're at the mercy of the edit. You know, people people really saw probably 20 percent of who I am and who all the women are. You don't really see us. Other than how we are edited, really, you know what I mean? And it serves the story well.
Right. And that is, like, typical And, you know, it's hard to do that because I mean, to do a show like that, because you're at the mercy of the edit. You know, people people really saw probably 20 percent of who I am and who all the women are. You don't really see us. Other than how we are edited, really, you know what I mean? And it serves the story well.