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Mocktails Or Messy
#37: P Diddy's Dark Secrets Unraveled: Trafficking & Celeb Silence
Could the music industry’s kingpin, Sean Combs aka P Diddy, really be caught in a web of crime and scandal? Join us on "Mocktails Or Messy" as we unpack the earth-shattering charges of trafficking, racketeering, and more that have landed him in hot water. With the shocking police raid details, including the discovery of a rollercoaster of revelations that threatens to dismantle his once-unassailable image. All this, while we sip on an Olipop crisp apple drink to keep things refreshingly real.
We peel back the layers of secrecy in the music industry, casting a spotlight on the murky waters of Diddy’s past. Were the tragic deaths of close friends are more sinister than they seemed? Could Diddy have orchestrated these to shield his secrets? And what about his unsettling sway over young artists? We scrutinize his influence and discuss how social media is now a potent tool in holding such powerful figures accountable. The silence from celebrities who owes part of his success to Diddy, speaks volumes about the complex dynamics at play.
Lastly, we reflect on the immense pressures faced by celebrities, from a fellow artist's raw lyrical truths to the public’s relentless scrutiny. We dissect the struggles with addiction, interpersonal feuds, and the harsh realities of maintaining a public persona. On a more uplifting note, we cheer for Britney Spears as she secures some positive news. Throughout, we celebrate our bond with you, our listeners, inviting you to share your stories and be part of our ongoing conversation. Let's navigate these turbulent waters together, one Olipop at a time.
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But did you hear what they found in his house?
Speaker 2:Oh my god.
Speaker 1:This is gonna go down in flames.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, and you know, like everybody loved, P Did and he thought I can't trust them.
Speaker 1:They're gonna rat me out. I'm gone. Welcome everybody, especially if it's your first time here with us. Thank you for tuning in. This is Mocktails Are Messy. We talk about train wrecks and debauchery.
Speaker 2:Is it debauchery? Is it debauchery, debauchery? Oh shit, I don't even know. You might have thrown me because it might be debauchery.
Speaker 1:Okay, no, I think it's debauchery. It's spelled debauchery.
Speaker 2:This is something about us guys. You'll have to learn. We are not the best with pronunciation. We're still learning, um, you know, english vocabulary. We actually had a comment recently about the english vocabulary. Somebody from india commented on our last episode, episode 36, and she's like I love your podcast.
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Speaker 1:So we? We do this whether it's personal or out in the world. We're talking about it with a mocktail or a cocktail in hand.
Speaker 2:Yes, whatever you choose, I'm a mocktailer and Kelly usually is a little messy cocktailer, but not today.
Speaker 1:Right, if this is your first time tuning in with us, welcome. You know, a mocktail is whatever you want it to be. It doesn't have to be a fancy copycat drink of an alcoholic drink. But today we are having Olipop and this is the crisp apple, so we're doing that for fall.
Speaker 2:I love apples and I've heard it was all sold out.
Speaker 1:This is flying off the shelves. Last time I went there was none, so I'm glad that I grabbed some when I did, I know.
Speaker 2:So let's try it Ooh, and guess what? Today, Olipop apple is 50 calories. We have 16 grams of carbohydrates and 5 grams of sugar.
Speaker 1:Yes, and it has prebiotics, botanicals and plant fiber.
Speaker 2:Ooh, let's see, mmm, that's really like fall. That's really good I get the hype, I get the hype. It's a little fall loving. Okay, olipop, olipop, olibaba, okay, so that's what we're drinking today.
Speaker 1:We're going to discuss the arrest of Sean Combs. P Diddy, p Diddy.
Speaker 2:Oh my god, what the fuck is up with him.
Speaker 1:There are so many things that I just keep uncovering like that are out in the news, yeah, so kind of like a little traumatizing, very scary. Yeah, p diddy, p did combs. He was arrested on september 17th and he is held without bail after he was charged with sex trafficking, racketeering, which I had to look up. What that is? That involves a series of illegal activities that are often orchestrated by organized crime groups.
Speaker 2:Oh God, yeah Like mafia.
Speaker 1:It could be. Yeah, organized crime groups and transportation to engage in prostitution. That's fucked up, so those are the charges.
Speaker 2:That's like some Jeffrey Epstein, like Harvey Weinstein bullshit Exactly. Oh my God.
Speaker 1:This is going to go down in flames.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, and you know, like everybody loved P Did.
Speaker 1:They did.
Speaker 2:I mean he was like, didn't he like do making the band? And like he was like you know he was married to J. Was he married to J-Lo? J-lo dated him, yeah, and like he's got some like amazing hits throughout the years R&B.
Speaker 1:Amazing. I know I've listened to a lot of his stuff and you know he's always close with Jay-Z. Yeah, and I always have had a lot of respect for Jay-Z. I know.
Speaker 2:So I wonder if they're all going to kind of like throw him under the bus and be like listen.
Speaker 1:I don't want to be involved with Sean Diddy. P Did Sean Combs. There's so much happening and there's so much to uncover right now, I know. So yeah, let's get into it. So cops seized various freak off supplies, so he used to have these parties that were known as freak off parties.
Speaker 2:Oh, like a freak off, like like a fuck off, like a sex off.
Speaker 1:I'm guessing that's what it means. I mean, sounds fun enough, right? I mean, if I was like a naive young celebrity I'd be like, oh, freak off. Like that sounds fun, I wouldn't even be thinking like sex, honestly.
Speaker 2:Oh see, as a man I would be thinking that's what you're thinking, yeah.
Speaker 1:Okay, that's. I have been naive in the past and I still probably am a bit so anyways, these freak off parties.
Speaker 2:they seized narcotics which isn't that surprising.
Speaker 1:That's not surprising. This is actually surprising. They seized more than 1000 bottles of baby oil and lubrication 1000 bottles.
Speaker 2:I mean that's just excessive. But think about these celebs.
Speaker 1:They just I mean, it's probably a huge party, so they might be going through it that quick.
Speaker 2:I mean, is it like, do you think that it's that wrestling like where they have, like in the pit with the oil?
Speaker 1:Right Like why would you need that many bottles? Or is it just all sitting there and like expired?
Speaker 2:I honestly think it's like a celebrity excess of like everything. Like you know when they get like contacts or sponsorships they're just like, bring them on in. Bring them on in. We have a stockpile, we have a warehouse of products.
Speaker 1:It reminds me of those coupon clippers. They have like a million toothbrushes or like toothpastes because they found like a deal.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, they got like a hundred for like five cents.
Speaker 1:Yeah, they clipped their coupons Anyways. So a freak off. I guess it's a multi-day. This is like the definition that we have from like celebrities who have described it A multi-day sex orgy involving heavy drug use, gallons of alcohol and large quantities of baby oil and lubricants. Ew, honestly, that doesn't sound that fun to me.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but think about it. I don't know if people that were wanting to be involved really wanted to like necessarily be involved, other than like to like, maybe. I mean you know what people are doing, the casting couch or you know he's making you feel like a certain way, like this is not very uncommon. Everything is being exposed nowadays.
Speaker 1:I think that's why people say like to be a celebrity. Sometimes you have to sell your soul. Yeah, they're going to these parties that they probably aren't interested in going to, and it's basically you're selling your soul and not being genuine to yourself.
Speaker 2:I know. I mean, it's like the casting couch and it's like you know, you really just like have the desire to be a star. I think, truthfully, in LA it was just like I kind of felt like everybody was trying to do the same thing.
Speaker 1:Right, you're just doing it because everyone else is. Do you want to hear the list of celebrities that have attended these parties? I mean, this is only the tip of the iceberg, obviously.
Speaker 2:How did you find the list?
Speaker 1:Well, I just Googled it, but this is like people that frequented them more often.
Speaker 2:Right so. Leonardo DiCaprio and Jay-Z Not shocking.
Speaker 1:Always there, Like they were one of the top people there, oh fuck, but you know what?
Speaker 2:It's not surprising.
Speaker 1:I guess I'm a little disappointed.
Speaker 2:I am too. But you know, it's just kind of like, when you get to that point of success, you're just like what can I do? Okay, beyonce, what that point of success? You're just like what can I do okay beyonce what I mean? She was like jc um she probably had no idea she probably didn't.
Speaker 1:Here's the thing I hope they're doing now. She's that type here's what I'm thinking like with sex trafficking and stuff. You could see some girls in a back room, you know doing what they're doing and and you might not think, oh, that's sex trafficking, like you could potentially be like.
Speaker 2:Oh, they're here to like hook up with people that have clout or entertain or like try to get their careers started. I mean look at Kamala with that mayor in San Francisco.
Speaker 1:Oh gosh, yeah I mean, look at Kamala with that mayor in San Francisco, oh gosh, yeah, I mean yeah. So I guess I'm just saying, like I don't know, as a woman, if I was there, that the first thing that would come to my mind is sex trafficking.
Speaker 2:No or hookers.
Speaker 1:I might just think no, you know, they're part of they're here for the party.
Speaker 2:And they probably have a very convincing attitude. You know everybody bows down to these people like sean right and you're a celebrity there.
Speaker 1:You're not going to be investigating with these rando people there. I don't think everyone that has been to these parties is bad or guilty or even yes, extent right but okay, ashton kutcher, that's a little disappointing because he does fight like for I believe, to reduce like child trafficking.
Speaker 2:Right, I think, yeah, I think he's involved with that.
Speaker 1:You know Paris Hilton, howard Stern. That's not surprising.
Speaker 2:Oh, no, russell.
Speaker 1:Brand Wow, Mariah Carey, Jennifer Lopez, obviously Russell Simmons, Usher, Megan Fox. The list goes on and on, but, like Pink and Usher, they've actually wiped out their entire ex-account, which is what Twitter used to be turned into ex. Yeah, they wiped their entire account.
Speaker 2:Because they were at these parties.
Speaker 1:They had some posts from like like about the parties, I guess.
Speaker 2:Oh their publicist came in to fucking save the day.
Speaker 1:Right, so their accounts are wiped. I don't think that means they're guilty. It could just mean like I don't want to be associated with this, I don't want to have these connections. But it could mean guilty, I don't want to have these connections but it could mean guilty.
Speaker 2:Well, I always think, like you know, a publicist is kind of going in and trying to like, clean it up, make it look better.
Speaker 1:I just feel like I'm a good judge of character and I do think that, like Pink and Usher are good people.
Speaker 2:Yeah, you really want to believe that, even Beyonce.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, she's married yeah.
Speaker 2:She's like married to Jay-Z. Oh yeah, she's married.
Speaker 1:Yeah she's like married to Jay-Z, I'm sure she knows some shit, though she's married to Jay-Z and then I'm like the one that really I'm like Jennifer Lopez dated him. She had to have known some of this shit, or maybe she was like that girlfriend that didn't know what he was doing.
Speaker 2:And I think she dated him like so long ago before she like really, really took off.
Speaker 1:Right, but here's what's this could have nothing to do with it, but it's kind of a coincidence that she's going through her divorce with ben ackflack right now. He might have wanted to. It says she filed for divorce, but I'm wondering if he, if they found out some shit was coming out and he wanted to wipe his hands clean of her because she is involved with this.
Speaker 2:Possibly you know for him being like kind of a mess himself a recovering guy like from alcohol. Yeah, he's very open about that, right, so you could be right, but like, I just don't even think he really is that type that like would hide something right, I mean, I'm only speculating, yeah, yeah, but you never know.
Speaker 2:I mean it is kind of suspicious, like when you see like the Jennifer Lopez like documentary, they like are so like into each other and in love and he's like super happy to get back together with her. So it just seems bizarre that they're getting divorced.
Speaker 1:Well, I mean, if you look at the paparazzi photos, he never looked happy, or is that just how he always looks?
Speaker 2:You know what he said in the documentary that I watched recently with.
Speaker 2:Jennifer Lopez. Ben Affleck kind of stated he didn't. Kind of he stated I don't put on a front, I'm not into this like social media, like happy guy that like my wife Jennifer Lopez is like so into like creating this image and like involved with like putting herself out there. Like Ben was just like you see me like just kind of like down in the dumps because I'm a real human and it's how I'm feeling that day I'm not gonna put to put on a smile and pretend there's someone taking photos of me here.
Speaker 1:I don't care, I'm not going to look and pretend that makes sense I like that. Okay, so we get sidetracked easily.
Speaker 2:Yeah, we do.
Speaker 1:Circling back to the P Diddy incident.
Speaker 2:Arrest.
Speaker 1:This is another theory that I kind of am like oh shit, I'm thinking that there could be a connection here. Tupac, biggie and Aaliyah used to go to these parties. They were close with P Diddy. Guess what, they're all dead now. I mean, we all knew that, but like, do you think it's possible that Diddy was involved in their deaths?
Speaker 2:That's some weird conspiracy shit that I would not expect, but who the F knows?
Speaker 1:That's scary right.
Speaker 2:I mean sometimes, like people in that kind of power, they take care of it.
Speaker 1:It wouldn't be the first time that, like Aaliyah, she went down in a plane crash.
Speaker 2:Right, that's scary.
Speaker 1:That would be the first time that someone suspiciously passed away in a plane crash.
Speaker 2:Like.
Speaker 1:I don't exactly know like how Tupac and Biggie passed. I forget.
Speaker 2:How did Biggie and Tupac die Murders? So they were both murdered.
Speaker 1:Okay, so racketeering right.
Speaker 2:Organized crime groups. It's kind of weird.
Speaker 1:So I'm just like oh shit, did he? Maybe he had something to do with this, because I think Tupac, biggie and Aaliyah were better than him and he thought I can't trust them. They're going to rat me out. I need them gone.
Speaker 2:So they were connected with Diddy. Did he get them started in the industry?
Speaker 1:He very well may have. I mean there's photos of you know him. With all of them, like Aaliyah is one that I just I know that is so fucked up.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean the plane crash. I mean like, look at, like JFK Jr.
Speaker 1:That whole thing that everybody says is a conspiracy too right. And now this is. This is just crazy. Little like so little bow wow, you know, bow wow right, yeah, little bow wow so his what was that song that he sang? I, there's that like let me hold you song. I always loved that one back in the day.
Speaker 2:How's it go? I forget.
Speaker 1:Ooh, baby, baby, you can never go wrong. If you let me hold you, I like your voice. Okay, anyway. So Little Bow Wow's parents. They entrusted him To P Diddy when he was just 10 years old.
Speaker 2:A lot of people trusted Diddy.
Speaker 1:Spent a lot of. Well, he was so successful. Bow old. A lot of people trusted Diddy. Well, he was so successful. Bow Wow said this is a quote that Diddy used to bring women older than me to me. I was still young, he would tell me, to enjoy, so he was like 15. He was about 15 when Diddy would bring these older women to him 15 seems young. Yeah, and I think for an adult to like, bring a woman, that's older to him that is like so disturbing.
Speaker 2:I know Like Diddy was probably.
Speaker 1:Women were trafficked or prostitutes.
Speaker 2:Like obviously it was illegal on both sides. Yeah, I know, I mean, obviously it was illegal on both sides yeah, I know, I mean, he's underage Older women. Oh God See, this is kind of the problem with society. The more money, the more clout, the more power. You just think that you're God. You could just like, do whatever the F you want, and this is what's happening.
Speaker 1:Right, and I do think that, like well-known people, they used to get away with it when they got in trouble yeah.
Speaker 2:But recently like with social media going down in flames.
Speaker 1:Now they. They don't get out of things like they used to these celebrities.
Speaker 2:Yes.
Speaker 1:I mean think about like OJ or Tony Danza, bill Cosby. They didn't get away with it anymore. So now Justin Bieber.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I want to hear about this.
Speaker 1:So Justin's being quiet. He has, you know, a new baby.
Speaker 2:Right. He wants to be, like you know, focused on fatherhood.
Speaker 1:Yeah, and I really think that he's went through it already. I think he's. I think in the past he's had some songs that were a little bit of like a cry for help.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I think he's working on sobriety too.
Speaker 1:But, like apparently he is aware of their arrest, but he is focused on being a great dad and great husband.
Speaker 2:Well, everybody's aware of the arrest, I mean it went everywhere Viral. It blew up. Nobody thought P Diddy was capable of this.
Speaker 1:It doesn't look like he's wanting to go out of his way to speak up about it, though At least not right now.
Speaker 2:I think that's always hard, because we recently had somebody that was a professional that just is being thrown similar to Diddy on a very smaller scale, like a well-known, professional, older man and now he's like getting all these like lawsuits and fines slapped on him and they were asking our family to write a letter of endearment to prove in court, like to the lawyer, like hey, he's a reputable guy in society, he would never be capable of these accusations. But truthfully, I went through something that I would think otherwise and I feel wrong, even though he was so good to our family to write this letter to get him out. It's like you love this person but they fucked up and they they have federal charges. Like did he like you know? On a very smaller scale. So it's like, how do you handle that? Like you can only imagine if he started your career and made you.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that is hard because I think sometimes people don't want to bite the hand that feeds them.
Speaker 2:Exactly that's the term Bite the hand that feeds them.
Speaker 1:But I would love to see Justin Bieber get justice. I mean, there's videos of Diddy and Justin, you know, from when he was a child. That kind of sparked concern.
Speaker 2:Now, when you say that, what do you mean?
Speaker 1:I would have to. Overworked or Just like at parties and stuff.
Speaker 2:Oh, yeah, yeah, Like drinking and getting like stoned.
Speaker 1:I don't Whatever they forced him to do, as an underage child or provide like provided for him. And yeah, there was illegal things. I mean Justin, if he spoke out, I'm sure he could put an end to this all real quick.
Speaker 2:I know and you know what. Maybe he doesn't want to speak out because the truth behind it is not great for him, or Diddy? Or did he? Because, even though maybe even Justin is young and innocent in a way, this is not good press for him.
Speaker 1:And, like he said, he's focused on being a good dad and husband. He doesn't want to get his hands dirty with this again. I don't think.
Speaker 2:I mean, that's the problem with being a public figure and being an artist. Being a celebrity, being an actor you are opening your life up to the scrutiny and the fame that comes with it, good and bad.
Speaker 1:Right, right, but I do think there's two sides. You know there's good and there's bad. Eminem he has a song called Fuel and it says I'm A and it goes got so many SAs which are sexual assaults. And it says got so many SAs which are sexual assaults. And it says wait, he didn't just spell the word rapper and leave out the P, did he? Oh no, his song is Fuel. When was it launched? I think it's from his latest album.
Speaker 2:July 12th, 2024.
Speaker 1:Okay, so Eminem knew and he's like a good guy, right, he tried to tell us like cryptically, through a song.
Speaker 2:I don't think it was cryptic.
Speaker 1:Well, I think a lot of people were like what's that really mean you can't really mistake those lyrics now.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and so then do the P Diddy. Okay, yeah, so it's, and you can give us a little.
Speaker 1:I've got so many essays? Wait, did he just spell the word rapper and leave out the P? Did he P Diddy?
Speaker 2:come on.
Speaker 1:Did he Clearly, clearly. We know what that is.
Speaker 2:Damn, eminem is throwing it out there. He is. I kind of love Eminem for this kind of business. Like he's done a lot of things like this that have started controversy in other artists too. Like I don't think Mariah and him got along because he was calling that bitty bop out.
Speaker 1:Oh, yeah, did they date. I feel like they did For like a second, I think she said something like he couldn't last like two minutes with her or something.
Speaker 2:That's a buzzkill, or it's a compliment, because she's so he was also like after rihanna at one point oh yeah, but I'm not trying to make fun of eminem, but oh yeah, they did. Yeah, they did that that burn the yeah, it was about burning and fire I forget the like the title, but y'all know. Can you please comment below what that song was with Eminem and Riri?
Speaker 1:Help us out.
Speaker 2:Help the two.
Speaker 1:Was there anything else you wanted to add to this crazy?
Speaker 2:I just don't understand how this has gone on for so long. And I mean, in some weird way, this is great to expose and continue to expose. I mean I think it's so important, like I told you about that professional, I was so torn in my family to like write this letter of endearment when I know he was good to me, but like I want to help other people. Like this is a stepping stone, Like you have to come out, you do, yeah, even if it's not good for your image, or even if it's going to like.
Speaker 2:This is a stepping stone like you have to come out, you do, even if it's not good for your image or even if it's gonna, like you know, feel like you're like throwing that person that helped you under the bus.
Speaker 1:I think what's scary here is yes, p diddy may be in custody, but what about the illegal gangs that he could be associated with? Oh yeah, Maybe they're scared to come out still.
Speaker 2:I mean you have to be I would be scared. Yeah, and like you even think to be like related to this and not know. And then, like you know, like sometimes they will be nasty with you in the media. I mean, you saw how they were with, like, meghan Markle.
Speaker 1:Oh yeah, I could see several reasons why celebrities are still remaining silent about all of this.
Speaker 2:Yeah, aren't you glad that you're not a celebrity, oh my, gosh yes. I mean, in some weird ways, like I do think that you kind of like they just sell themselves out sometimes and then they just end up like getting caught up and like you know, this is not good. Like you know, once you make the money, then it's like what, what's next?
Speaker 2:and it's like if you like if you don't have like that core group or that happiness, like and I also think it's a lot to do with addictions like we struggle like whether it's sex, gambling, alcohol, drugs everybody has their vice yeah, and just being open and honest about it now on a positive note yeah, I'm a britney spears fan I know she's been going through a lot lately.
Speaker 1:How?
Speaker 2:long has she been going through? A lot, though, I mean.
Speaker 1:I feel like it's been going on forever I know it seems like maybe, like it started about 10 years ago, is Is it 10?
Speaker 2:I feel like it's 15.
Speaker 1:On September 12th she no longer has to pay child support to Kevin Federline because her children are all over 18 now.
Speaker 2:Oh, my gosh, Thank God, because she was paying out the ass.
Speaker 1:Like this crazy child support.
Speaker 2:I don't know the dollar amounts. Can you look up the dollar amount real quick?
Speaker 1:Yeah, he did take her to the cleaners.
Speaker 2:Their current settlement sees Federline gets $20,000 of child support check for her sons, jaden and Sean, per month.
Speaker 1:Okay, so that's over now. So now he can stop living off her money.
Speaker 2:But you know, some people would argue you know, she and him, you know, had children together. Just because it's like, you know the non-stereotype, like if the roles were reversed.
Speaker 1:I get that. I just think he's dirty.
Speaker 2:Yeah, something about him is just not likable, right.
Speaker 1:Yeah, that's what it is for me. Yeah, that's what it is for me.
Speaker 2:So do you think this Taylor and Travis conspiracy is true, that there's a contract and they're going to break up on a certain date? I do have a feeling that it is true, but I really don't want it to be I what if it was true?
Speaker 1:but now they fell in love and they're not going to break up, like they could break up on the x yeah, on whatever date. This is right but now, like they don't want to and they stay together.
Speaker 2:Oh, my god, I hope that's the case. It's real.
Speaker 1:Apparently she's gonna write like three songs about him and he's going to get 20% of the earnings from those songs and like this is like a business deal.
Speaker 2:I just think she's so true to her core Like she's not like the puppet.
Speaker 1:How could they fake that chemistry?
Speaker 2:I mean, I know, maybe it looks like a publicity stunt with the Super Bowl and all that stuff, but like Well, that's what they're saying.
Speaker 1:They're saying that the tickets were dropping Like not. People weren't buying as many tickets to the football games, and Wonder why that was the case. I don't know, maybe COVID People just stopped going to crowded areas, but I guess once Taylor was there and popping up on the screen and they know she's going to be at this game.
Speaker 2:It was. They were just it's all selling out. Now, you know, I mean, even Nikki Glaser jokes about how she's like, oh my God, like I now know how like football runs like because of Taylor Swift.
Speaker 1:Right, there's girls that love Taylor Swift that actually started watching football because Taylor Swift was at like a game.
Speaker 2:What do you think your reason why a lot of people are gravitated towards Taylor?
Speaker 1:She's a powerful woman who has worked hard for what she has. She actually writes her own songs.
Speaker 2:Right, and that's not a bad thing if somebody doesn't Like, if they're just like a performer in their own way, but you feel connected through her music to her.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:She opens herself up.
Speaker 1:You can like yeah, you can feel what she's feeling.
Speaker 2:Yeah.
Speaker 1:And it's relatable. Oh yeah, I mean we've all had shitty breakups and dated shitty people. I mean that one, the last one, like did it with a, I can do it with a break, and I can do it with a broken heart.
Speaker 2:It's like empowering.
Speaker 1:It's like yeah, okay, my heart might be broken, but I'm a bad bitch, right? Oh yeah, and I can do it.
Speaker 2:You feel a placebo. See, I was trying to explain that to somebody the other day and they're just like, oh, fuck off with this placebo effect, like I need a drink, drink.
Speaker 1:Well, think about it. You go to someone's house for a visit, right? Even if you're not drinking alcohol, you're drinking something.
Speaker 2:They're going to offer you some, like you go to your grandma's house.
Speaker 1:Do you want some lemonade or some tea dear, or like a glass of water Like yeah, you drink something when you socialize.
Speaker 2:Exactly no-transcript Like, so you need to be operating on all cylinders.
Speaker 1:Right right.
Speaker 2:So I think just having that fancy drink you feel part of the experience the party.
Speaker 1:Let us know your thoughts or if you know any more information about this. P Diddy arrest anything that we missed. This is Kelly Mazgorski. And Ryan Frankofsky and you were listening to Mocktails are Messy.
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