
QTCinderella Turned Hasanabi Into A Monster.. | Fear&Barbie


[00:19 - 02:37]Hulk Hogan and the Fancy Boys are coming to Denver for Smackdown


[01:01 - 06:26]The podcast host is dressed as Barbie for Halloween and her co-hosts tease her about it


[05:02 - 07:56]The host went to a sex party without her co-host and he expresses interest in attending one


[07:59 - 09:36]They discuss Barbie lore and how the host has changed it in her movie


[09:36 - 11:57]The host clarifies that she is not a "Gayler" (believer in Taylor Swift's alleged homosexuality) and was simply relaying what her makeup artist claimed to know from Kelsey's publicist


[10:43 - 11:51]The host went to a sex party without her co-host and he expresses interest in attending one


[11:57 - 15:41]The speaker clarifies that they do not believe the rumors and only called it "hot goss" for entertainment.


[12:04 - 13:00]They discuss Travis Kelsey's controversial family and ex-girlfriend, whom the host's co-host has had negative interactions with.


[12:04 - 13:07]They believe the NFL may be involved in the alleged PR relationship.


[12:34 - 13:00]The speaker calls out "Galers" for sexualizing Taylor's relationships with other women and society's unforgiving attitude towards queer relationships.


[13:07 - 16:07]The speaker suggests that Taylor's lyrics about friend breakups may be misinterpreted as songs about past relationships.


[13:59 - 15:05]The speaker's podcast, "Wine about it," is mentioned and there is a discussion about a potential merger with another podcast.


[14:14 - 17:31]The speaker clarifies that they do not believe the rumors and only called it "hot goss" for entertainment.


[16:33 - 18:13]The speaker mentions a TikTok video by a "Gayler" which implies confirmation of the PR relationship.


[17:31 - 18:21]The speaker defends their loyalty to Taylor Swift and mentions past conspiracies they have discussed on their podcast.


[18:21 - 19:08]The speaker clarifies that they do not believe the rumors and only called it "hot goss" for entertainment.


[18:36 - 20:31]They make light of the situation and joke about changing their dog's name and renaming their assistant.


[19:08 - 21:24]A photo is shown of a tweet where the speaker is defending Swifties and saying they are not the craziest fan base.


[19:31 - 20:22]The speaker is discussing rumors about Taylor Swift's relationship being a PR stunt.


[20:33 - 21:45]A photo is shown of a tweet where the speaker is defending Swifties and saying they are not the craziest fan base.


[21:25 - 21:52]The speaker defends their loyalty to Taylor Swift and mentions past conspiracies they have discussed on their podcast.


[21:53 - 23:31]The speaker believes that the reason "Galers" exist is because they see themselves in Taylor's lyrics and relate it to their own personal experiences.


[22:32 - 24:36]The speaker suggests that Taylor's lyrics about friend breakups may be misinterpreted as songs about past relationships.


[22:48 - 23:42]The speaker calls out "Galers" for sexualizing Taylor's relationships with other women and society's unforgiving attitude towards queer relationships.


[23:42 - 24:12]The speaker mentions a TikTok video by a "Gayler" which implies confirmation of the PR relationship.


[23:55 - 25:05]The speaker suggests that Taylor's lyrics about friend breakups may be misinterpreted as songs about past relationships.


[24:13 - 25:36]The speaker mentions a TikTok video by a "Gayler" which implies confirmation of the PR relationship.


[24:19 - 26:00]The speaker suggests that Taylor's lyrics about friend breakups may be misinterpreted as songs about past relationships.


[25:05 - 25:54]A photo is shown of a tweet where the speaker is defending Swifties and saying they are not the craziest fan base.


[25:25 - 27:21]She talks about the cover of her book and tells stories related to it


[26:40 - 27:01]McCurdy's performance was brave and fascinating, operating on a different level than non-famous people


[27:21 - 29:25]She talks about the cover of her book and tells stories related to it


[29:12 - 31:00]Phones were collected before the show began


[30:48 - 32:09]Attended Jeanette McCurdy's show, where she speaks about her book


[31:44 - 33:19]Phones were collected before the show began


[33:05 - 34:36]Attended Jeanette McCurdy's show, where she speaks about her book


[34:02 - 34:59]She talks about the cover of her book and tells stories related to it


[34:29 - 34:53]She starts off by asking if it's allowed to talk about something if her phone is taken away.


[34:53 - 36:32]The speaker then starts telling a story about her makeup artist and her boyfriend's female friend of 12 years.


[35:06 - 35:20]She mentions starting a podcast and getting the speaker on as a guest.


[35:20 - 36:10]She gives the audience a choice of talking about funny ads for her podcast or about being in a relationship with a female friend.


[36:10 - 38:25]The speaker brings her boyfriend on stage, who looks uncomfortable.


[36:32 - 36:48]The speaker then starts telling a story about her makeup artist and her boyfriend's female friend of 12 years.


[36:48 - 36:54]The speaker has been through some difficult experiences.


[37:20 - 39:01]The speaker brings her boyfriend on stage, who looks uncomfortable.


[38:25 - 39:12]The boyfriend handles the situation well and tries to divert the conversation back to the speaker.


[38:42 - 38:50]The speaker brings her boyfriend on stage, who looks uncomfortable.


[38:50 - 39:47]The audience sympathizes with the speaker and asks about the boyfriend's opinion.


[39:01 - 39:38]The speaker has been through some difficult experiences.


[39:47 - 41:06]She talks about boundaries in relationships and jokes with the audience.


[39:52 - 40:40]The speaker continues to talk about her concerns with the female friend, including mentioning an affair.


[41:07 - 41:55]The audience is on the boyfriend's side and the speaker may be jealous of the female friend's relationship with the boyfriend.


[41:55 - 43:38]The speaker continues to talk about her concerns with the female friend, including mentioning an affair.


[42:28 - 44:54]She talks about boundaries in relationships and jokes with the audience.


[43:17 - 45:07]The speaker continues to talk about her concerns with the female friend, including mentioning an affair.


[43:49 - 45:48]The speaker brings up women's intuition as a justification for her feelings.


[45:07 - 45:48]McCurdy's behavior was described as strange and awkward, and the audience was uncomfortable


[45:36 - 46:23]McCurdy reveals personal details about her life, leading the host to believe she is in the wrong


[46:24 - 47:49]The host shares a personal experience of being at a similar event where a comedian had a meltdown on stage


[46:38 - 47:24]McCurdy breaks down on stage and the audience member raises his hand to ask if he should be talking about this


[47:49 - 49:16]The host shares a personal experience of being at a similar event where a comedian had a meltdown on stage


[49:16 - 50:09]McCurdy's behavior was described as strange and awkward, and the audience was uncomfortable


[49:25 - 49:36]The host describes the audience's reaction as mentally ill and parasocial


[49:36 - 49:42]McCurdy's behavior was described as strange and awkward, and the audience was uncomfortable


[50:10 - 51:05]McCurdy's breakdown appears to be therapeutic and the host questions if it is a part of her performance art


[51:05 - 51:46]The host shares a personal experience of being at a similar event where a comedian had a meltdown on stage


[52:22 - 53:21]The host admits to having a breakdown on the podcast due to mean comments about a Disney sticker


[53:21 - 54:20]The host shares a personal experience of being at a similar event where a comedian had a meltdown on stage


[53:36 - 53:44]The host and co-hosts discuss their own breakdowns, specifically when traveling


[53:44 - 54:25]The podcast host expresses his dislike for travel and his co-hosts joke about him wanting to be strangled.


[54:26 - 56:35]One friend mentions wanting a crazy boyfriend but not wanting to be with someone who is jealous of their friends.


[56:36 - 57:31]They discuss the possibility of casual sex becoming more prevalent in society, similar to how dogs mate in public.


[57:17 - 1.02:19]The conversation turns to the cancelation of a show and the possibility of a new Japanese game show called "The Price You Name."


[1.02:19 - 1.03:48]One friend apologizes for not texting their partner and explains that they were at another friend's house getting costumes for the tour.