Peyton Dix
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Podcast Appearances
I'm sorry, girl. Turn it on a little bit. I said the spirit of Nina Simone.
I'm sorry, girl. Turn it on a little bit. I said the spirit of Nina Simone.
That's why I hate it. His wife is so beautiful.
That's why I hate it. His wife is so beautiful.
That's why I hate it. His wife is so beautiful.
I do think that at the beginning of his speech, it did feel like a little bit more passionate and like, wow, this is so crazy. Like I've been in a showbiz family and I finally like now we have an Oscar. That was nice. But then it's like, oh, then it turns to the white stuff and it's like, eh.
I do think that at the beginning of his speech, it did feel like a little bit more passionate and like, wow, this is so crazy. Like I've been in a showbiz family and I finally like now we have an Oscar. That was nice. But then it's like, oh, then it turns to the white stuff and it's like, eh.
I do think that at the beginning of his speech, it did feel like a little bit more passionate and like, wow, this is so crazy. Like I've been in a showbiz family and I finally like now we have an Oscar. That was nice. But then it's like, oh, then it turns to the white stuff and it's like, eh.
It was a lot more meaningful.
It was a lot more meaningful.
It was a lot more meaningful.
I'm going to say my speech of the night, I'm going to shake the table, was the brutalist composer.
I'm going to say my speech of the night, I'm going to shake the table, was the brutalist composer.
I'm going to say my speech of the night, I'm going to shake the table, was the brutalist composer.
Daniel Bloomberg. Kissed on the mouth.
Daniel Bloomberg. Kissed on the mouth.
Daniel Bloomberg. Kissed on the mouth.