Chapter 1: What is discussed at the start of this section?
All right, in this episode, Charlotte McKinney, who's that incredibly good-looking blonde model from the Carl's Jr. commercial from back in the day in Baywatch as well, is in. Also, Alicia Krauss has a lot of news, and we'll get into all that right after this. Thanks for tuning into The Adam Carolla Show. You can watch the full show on YouTube.
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Plus the news with Alicia Krauss. And now, Adam Corolla. Yeah, get it on, man. Got to get it on. Charlotte McKinney, back in the studio. Good to see you, my dear.
You too.
I will, uh... Take the mic and just make sure you angle it toward me and lean into it. It'll be easier. Charlotte, I would say, first came into prominence with the Super Bowl commercial, right? Yeah. Carl's Jr., which I just looked up, and quite a coincidence, but it was the Patriots versus the Seahawks.
Oh, okay.
That was your Super Bowl coming out party, and now here we are.
Oh, how funny. Yeah, interesting.
Not that I know anything about either teams, but... Yeah, no, I get it. It was just a weird coinkydink that as I was looking it up, that was the Super Bowl. And here we go.
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Chapter 2: How did Charlotte McKinney gain prominence in her career?
And it was a... Now, how did this come about, you may ask?
Yeah. Because I... Going to the theater to see it, too.
To the theater and made a whole thing out of it.
Okay.
Right? And it was Sex and the City, the movie, I think the part two, must have come out... It had to be 15 years ago now. It sounds insane, but it was a long time ago. And I was watching TV with my ex-wife, and the commercial came out for Sex and the City 2. And it was like a thing. And I like that. I like the show. I watch that show. I'm fine with it. But it said, coming to theaters May 27th.
And that's my birthday. So I jokingly said out loud, well, I guess we know how we're celebrating my birthday as a joke. Yeah. Because I would prefer to go out to dinner for my birthday. Yeah. I will even if my birthday is on a Wednesday, I'll say just save it. We'll go out Saturday for dinner. You know what I mean? But yeah. And what year did that movie come out?
So I make the jokey announcement and think nothing of it and then go to bed. Great. My ex-wife tells Jimmy, this is how Adam wants to celebrate his birthday. So funny. Jimmy says, if that's how he wants to celebrate his birthday, then that's how we're going to celebrate his birthday.
Yeah.
So all of a sudden, I don't pay that much attention to my birthday. I don't really care. It's not a big deal. And if you want to go out to dinner over the weekend, that's what we'll do. But other than that, I don't need parties or presents or anything. But all of a sudden, it's like day of. And my wife goes, I go, oh, what are we going to do tonight? Get some dinner or something?
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Chapter 3: What challenges does Charlotte face in stand-up comedy?
okay. So then we get to the theater and I'm apologizing to everyone who doesn't really want to see that movie. This is not an eater. This wasn't my mandate. I was joking. Nobody wanted to be there. And so somebody had edibles. So I was like, all right, we should all get high then if we're going to go do this. And then I got high and then it was much better. But then...
Jimmy and I walked out of the theater. These are the two guys who hosted the Man Show. And there was a TMZ guy there. And he goes, what movie did you two from the Man Show see? And we were like, oh, I'm never going to be able to explain this. So I ended up, I'll show you, I'll show you the clip. But what year, 2010, sorry, 2010.
And this is me and Jimmy 16 years ago coming out of the movie theater.
Wow.
With TMZ. Sorry, we'll fix that.
Sex in the City.
Go back. Sorry. Hey, Jimmy. Huh? I was going to ask you, how was Sex in the City? Awesome. Awesome? The first one was great. The second one was great. Oh, yeah. I thought you guys were going to go see Kick-Ass or something like that. No way. No? Sex in the City, huh? Sarah Jessica Parker and Kick-Ass? No. Well then, no can do. Jessica Parker by the way. Yeah. She's awesome. So it's great, huh?
Probably. Wow. It exceeded expectations.
Okay.
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Chapter 4: Why do beautiful women get cheated on?
They were screwing with you, you idiot.
Yeah, yeah. That's so funny.
And I was sitting home going, no.
No, we sat through it.
Yeah. So they pop out of the bushes and they get to you.
Well, gotcha.
And stand up for you.
Yeah.
First off, why? I mean, what made you think of it? Because it's a pretty, you know, it's a commitment.
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Chapter 5: What insights does Charlotte McKinney share about relationships and self-esteem?
But I think things, I guess for women who are like having trouble with these guys, I think like old-fashioned dude, like guy into stuff. Like when you find a guy – like the guys I know that are into like rebuilding an old car and that kind of stuff, like putting stuff up, like Candyman stuff, like kind of those. And maybe this is cathartic just because I'm into that shit.
But those guys are like more solid.
Yeah, I like that.
The guys that wear boots and they don't need to wear boots. Yeah, no boots.
We don't do boots.
We're doing boots, but you don't use the boots. You're just doing the boots. Please stop.
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Chapter 6: What qualities does Charlotte look for in a partner?
You're going to no boo.
Yeah, no. With the boots.
With the boots. No boots. Yeah, you need a steel shank and a steel toe. You're going to no boo. You don't need the boots. Calm down. Having a car that they appreciate and that works well, but not that sends a message. You know what I mean? Like, I need this Lamborghini raft and this purple, whatever.
Chapter 7: How do societal expectations affect men and women in relationships?
Just a thing where you go, I have this car because it's a good car.
Yeah.
Even if I'm rich and even if it's a $100,000 car, it's still just a good car. Yeah. And also... car that they can take to the Home Depot whenever they want, leave it in the parking lot and not worry about it. I'm really just describing myself. A guy has his own studio in the Glendale Burbank area. That guy, kind of nappy, puby hair. That guy. Great car. Dad used to play the trumpet.
Chapter 8: What is Charlotte's perspective on the impact of celebrity culture?
That kind of guy. You need that. You need that. I've found that the work with the hands guys are much saner than the pie in the sky idea guys. The idea guys can be tough.
The idea guys are very tough.
They're in their head.
A lot of ideas.
They're in their head.
Yeah.
versus the rolls up the sleeves, gets the hands dirty kind of guy. But you don't want to date a diesel mechanic. So now where are we at? You know what I mean? Like you go, all right, you take a guy, forget about me. Take a guy like Nick Offerman. That guy is a creative and he's an actor and he does all his parks and rec and movies and everything.
But then every chance he gets, he goes into a shop and he gets the tools out and he makes a canoe out of mahogany or something. You know what I mean? And I would say that's probably a solid – that guy's been married for 25 years.
Really? Okay.
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