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But I think because it's relatable is why I'm intrigued because, you know, when you go through a breakup and, like, your friend might go through a breakup too, obviously you're going to want to hang out.
It's, like, a very, like, relatable thing to want to do.
So I'm interested in where, like, the thirst for that story, like, comes from.
What are they doing?
I think it's just a bit of wish fulfilment.
Like, I don't... That's why it was kind of, like, there's a few celebrity rumours that come out and they're just a bit tawdry and scandalous.
And I'm like, people want to think this is true for entertainment.
Yeah.
Just because there was nothing to this rumour.
There wasn't like a source that could be tracked down by a reputable, like it's not like someone had spoken to people and like we knew there was a bit of fact.
It was like a nameless kind of tabloid that first broke it who has no attachment to the inner workings of the entertainment industry.
There was no photo evidence.
There was no evidence of them even being in the same city.
There was no evidence of them like working on it.
There was literally nothing.
It's a fan fiction.
It was literally fan fiction.
Yeah.
It's just like I had walked into the street and shouted it and the world had picked it up.
But I think it was because there was a level of wish fulfillment of people wanted these women to come back together and be successful and take down these men.