Chapter 1: What happened between Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini at the luxury hotel?
Good morning, girlies, it's the toast.
It's Jackson, Claude, and we're your hosts. It's your favorite show, the fast five things you need to know. We'll start your day off swirly.
It's the toast. They sound amazing. Welcome back to the toast and happy Thursday. And speaking of her, it's her. It's her.
She... Welcome back. She, her. She, her. She, her. Welcome back to me, you guys.
Welcome back to me. Is that what you just said?
Yeah. Happy to be back.
Introducing me.
without further ado me um if i'm like a little off today i didn't realize that harry was playing in my studio yesterday and when i came in like things it wasn't crazy but like a bunch of buttons had been pressed yikes oh my god i know i think we like everything looks the same from where i'm sitting right now but this has never happened before it was crazy raining yesterday so we played upstairs we had to like discover new corners of the house
And I went downstairs to get him a snack and I left the gate closed. I was more so worried about the steps. I was like, as long as he doesn't get on the stairs, like it's fine. I didn't even think about the studio. When I walked up here, I'm like, why are the lights on? All right.
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Chapter 2: How is Kyle Cooke capitalizing on the Amanda Batula and West Wilson dating scandal?
have a gate, but I, it was like, no, you need a gate for the door or like a lock, a keypad, like with a, yeah.
Okay. Live and learn. I'm here. Welcome to you.
Yeah, which I think is a huge deal.
Chapter 3: What did Frieda McFadden reveal about her true identity after 23 years?
As far as I know yet, I have not contracted notovirus. My husband was just in the throes of it yesterday. We quarantined him. It felt like COVID. He was not allowed to leave the room. I kept leaving stuff for him outside the door. Dramamine. He was being seriously convalescing like a woman who just had a facelift.
He was just on the couch with hot compresses, warm compresses, heating pad, Dramamine, body armor, water, the drama.
Chapter 4: What was Lauren Conrad's response to Spencer Pratt's mayoral bid?
He's bright-eyed bushy-tailed this morning. I think the worst is behind it for him. I feel like I'm going to give myself another 24 hours to assume that I don't have it. And if it did hit my home and miss me completely, oh, and Phu, yeah, I'm one of God's chosen ones.
But don't celebrate yet.
Chapter 5: What insights did RHONY icons share about their skincare routine and reunion?
You're not out of the woods yet. If I'm here tomorrow, like, we're good. Yeah, because then you can have it over the weekend and that doesn't conflict with our schedule.
oh no I mean I mean we're good like I don't have it yeah no no you're you're looking good things are looking good we're all so simpatico today in our little like oatmeal pants I kind of think oatmeal's my color I'm like I want my whole life to be oatmeal
Not life, because I don't even like oatmeal as a food. My whole wardrobe to be oatmeal. I'm feeling like it's my color. I don't know if it matches with the profile that the color analyst gave to me, but I just refuse to be bound by the colors that the analyst gave me.
Chapter 6: How did the hosts react to the latest celebrity gossip?
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, like everyone said I look great in brown. I don't know if that was on my sheet, but brown to me is like, that's a neutral.
Neutral.
Oatmeal is like a neutral. It's like wearing white. Yeah, everyone looks good in white. We're black. Everyone looks good in black. And oatmeal. I did something crazy last night. You watched... No. You read Next to Heaven. How did you know that? You wrote it in our group chat.
Chapter 7: What are the implications of Frieda McFadden's identity revelation for her career?
I'm cracking up. Yes, I did write it in the group chat. My beat, not me spoiling the toast. Yeah, I started a book, which is crazy because I've kind of been like struggling with my reading literacy. Comprehension. Yeah. But I did. I read it. And I read this book that Jackie recommended. It was a redhead's pick. And it's been my next book forever. And I've had it on my nightstand.
I bought a physical copy. And it's just taken me about a month to actually open it up. And boy, do I wish I started sooner.
Chapter 8: How does the discussion tie back to the themes of authenticity and public personas?
Gotta get me a house in New Brunswick. Any of the toasters here listening live in New Brunswick? If so, I gotta come up for the weekend. I gotta see what this book's all about.
It's called New Brunswick. Yeah. Well, it's a fake town, but it's like based on. Wait, it's a fake town? Yeah. The town that they're in, like, isn't that name is not like a real town, but it's like models. Yeah, it is. No, it might be a town. It might be like a name of a town, but not the town. It's like modeled after like Greenwich, Connecticut or like Bedford.
Wait. It's not a true story. Wait. I didn't think it was a true story, but they talked a lot about this town and how so many wealthy people ended up there and how it's such a pargy town.
Canaan?
It's not New Brunswick. And they gave the history of the town and how it became to be.
There's certainly a town in Connecticut or upstate New York that has that same history, blah, blah, blah. But it's not that town. And it's definitely not Brunswick.
In the book, Next to Heaven.
What town do they live in?
Is the town, New Brunswick, a real place?
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