Everybody Gettin Veleers
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The episode 'Everybody Gettin Veleers' from The Friend Zone delivers a sharp, multifaceted critique of public figures, media narratives, and systemic inequities, blending outrage with celebration. The hosts open with a scathing take on Kristi Noem’s husband, Byron Noem, whose private 'bimbofication' kink exposes the hypocrisy of conservative politicians who publicly oppose LGBTQ+ rights. This sets the tone for a broader examination of political and cultural double standards, particularly among Black celebrities who support right-wing causes while profiting from Black audiences—labeled as 'double dipping' and ethically indefensible. The discussion extends to the landmark $6 million verdict against Meta and YouTube in favor of 20-year-old Kaylee GM, hailed as a turning point in holding tech companies accountable for designing addictive platforms that harm youth mental health. The hosts also spotlight positive cultural moments: Brandy Norwood’s Walk of Fame honor, Tyler Perry’s gesture to TSA workers, and the upcoming premiere of a Black-led Birmingham-based series celebrating Black female entrepreneurs. They celebrate the emotional depth of 'Paradise' and its Easter egg referencing the Denver airport’s blue bull, validating long-standing fan theories and encouraging community engagement through comments.
Public figures, especially those in politics and entertainment, often exhibit hypocrisy between their public messaging and private behavior, particularly on LGBTQ+ and racial issues.
Support for artists and media should consider their political affiliations, donations, and alignment with social values—ethical consumption extends beyond entertainment.
Social media platforms are now legally liable for designing addictive features that harm youth mental health, setting a precedent for digital accountability.
Always verify the credentials of medical or cosmetic providers, especially when sourced through social media, to avoid dangerous, unlicensed procedures.
New Black-led television projects, like the Birmingham-based series premiering April 10th, offer vital representation and deserve early support and visibility.
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Kristi Noem's Husband Exposed: Bimbofication & Hypocrisy
“I hope it gives you hell because this is exactly what it is all about these fake ass conservative people who are behind closed doors, are living their life. Living a bad. He live in his chest life, not his best life.”
TSA Gift Cards & Memphis Veneer Scandal: Good Intentions Gone Wrong
“$1,200 veneers don't exist. Let's just leave it there.”
Fantasia’s Final Album & the State of R&B: Art vs. Economics
“I just don't want to count Fantasia out just yet. And she shouldn't be. She's a phenomenal talent.”
The Double Dip: Black Artists & MAGA Support
“You don't get to double dip. Take your ass over there and perform at the Kid Rock Festival or with the rest of them motherfucking MAGA people...”
The Hypocrisy of Conservative Celebrities
“You motherfuckers do whatever you want to do. And you just have conservative views about what others do. That's what you have conservative views about.”
“You don't get to double dip. Take your ass over there and perform at the Kid Rock Festival or with the rest of them motherfucking MAGA people...”
“This verdict is a referendum... from a jury to an entire industry, that accountability has arrived.”
“You motherfuckers do whatever you want to do. And you just have conservative views about what others do.”
Hosts
Kristi Noem
person
Chili
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Fantasia
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Byron Noem
person
Meta
organization
Daily Mail
organization
YouTube
organization
Paradise
media
Jaden Ivey
person
Kaylee GM
person
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