Amigas Cheetahs: Tuesday, April 21st, 2026
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In this episode of The Toast, hosts Claudia and Jackie dive into a mix of personal reflections, pop culture commentary, and listener advice, all wrapped in their signature blend of humor and sharp social observation. The episode opens with a lighthearted 'Transformation Tuesday' segment, where Claudia shares her emotional journey through a digital decluttering session that unearthed nostalgic footage from her podcast’s past—evoking a bittersweet 'toast-aversary documentary.' The conversation shifts to the Knicks’ playoff run, with heartfelt reflections on Ben’s fandom and the family’s evolving connection to the team, especially through their daughter Ruby’s growing love for Jalen Brunson. The hosts then turn critical on the recent fallout surrounding Alexandra Cooper, dissecting the Bloomberg article about toxic workplace allegations at Unwell, and questioning the irony of Cooper’s public persona as a 'girl boss' while her husband allegedly runs a dysfunctional company. They draw parallels to Sophia Franklin’s controversial exit from Call Her Daddy, highlighting the double standards in how women in power are judged. The episode also covers a range of fast five stories: the controversy over Hallmark’s racially tone-deaf Mahjong movie, the shocking home invasion and heroic response by Dylan Sprouse, and the buzz around the upcoming Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere. The segment closes with a heartfelt Dear Toasters advice segment, where the hosts respond to a listener’s distress over her husband’s degrading texts postpartum—delivering a blunt, empowering message that he is a 'piece of shit'—followed by two other intense stories involving a nurse’s obsession with a comatose man and a man’s past porn addiction. The episode ends with a nostalgic yet self-aware reflection on the longevity of their podcast, acknowledging the shifting media landscape while reaffirming their status as OGs. Key takeaways include: 1) Self-awareness and authenticity are crucial in personal and professional life—especially when your public image doesn’t match your private actions. 2) Support systems matter, especially during vulnerable times like postpartum recovery; don’t tolerate disrespect. 3) The internet amplifies both truth and absurdity—be cautious of viral narratives and consider the full context. 4) People can grow and change, especially when they acknowledge past struggles like addiction. 5) Legacy isn’t just about fame—it’s about how you treat others, especially when no one is watching. The hosts maintain a tone that is emotionally raw, fiercely protective of their audience, and unapologetically honest, balancing humor with serious social critique. The overall sentiment is positive, driven by resilience, sisterhood, and a deep belief in the power of truth-telling.
Self-awareness and authenticity are crucial in personal and professional life—especially when your public image doesn’t match your private actions.
Support systems matter, especially during vulnerable times like postpartum recovery; don’t tolerate disrespect.
The internet amplifies both truth and absurdity—be cautious of viral narratives and consider the full context.
People can grow and change, especially when they acknowledge past struggles like addiction.
Legacy isn’t just about fame—it’s about how you treat others, especially when no one is watching.
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Transformation Tuesday & Digital Nostalgia
“It was really cute to go in and delete everything. Well, because it's all on Patreon. Well, it exists at patreon.com slash a toast. So make sure to subscribe to support your favorite podcast.”
The Knicks, Family, and the Power of Shared Identity
“Now I'm very much healed because whenever I think of the Knicks, like Ruby was born in the middle of the playoffs. So we were watching in the hospital for like the two weeks that we got home.”
The Alexandra Cooper Controversy: Girl Boss vs. Reality
“You're not allowed to do that because like you say one thing and do another thing. And I also feel like there's like two sides to the way that she runs her business.”
Hallmark’s Mahjong Movie & Cultural Appropriation
The hosts critique Hallmark’s new Mahjong-themed movie for its lack of Asian representation, calling it a case of 'Asian erasure' despite the game’s cultural roots. They debate the challenges of inclusive storytelling in mainstream media.
Dylan Sprouse’s Heroic Home Defense & Hollywood Drama
“He was asked about it. And he tackled the guy and he called the police. And it was Dylan's gun? Uh-huh. He's a gun owner. He's a gun owner. Nicely done.”
“I hate your fucking husband. He's a bad guy.”
“You're not allowed to do that because like you say one thing and do another thing.”
“He was asked about it. And he tackled the guy and he called the police. And it was Dylan's gun? Uh-huh. He's a gun owner. He's a gun owner. Nicely done.”
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Claudia
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Jackie
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Alexandra Cooper
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Ben
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Unwell
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Call Her Daddy
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Ruby
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Jalen Brunson
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Dylan Sprouse
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Devil Wears Prada 2
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