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Lisa Rinna Talks Traitors Reunion Hot Seat + IG Unfollow From Colton Underwood

Chicks in the OfficeFebruary 25, 20261h 28min1 views
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Show Updates & Personal Insights

  • ⚑ The episode features an interview with Lisa Rinna, discussing her new book and experience on "The Traitors."
  • 🧠 The hosts share personal reflections on body image, the impact of "winter uglies," and external comments on self-perception.
  • πŸ’‘ They discuss the prevalence of body dysmorphia and the journey towards self-love, emphasizing the importance of laughing about these struggles.

Pop Corner Discussions

  • πŸ’¬ A listener theorizes that Miley Cyrus will portray Hannah Montana for a "Call Her Daddy" episode, a concept the hosts find fun but unlikely for the full interview.
  • 🎢 The hosts brainstorm potential Hillary Duff duet partners for her tour, suggesting Disney-era artists like the Cheetah Girls or Demi Lovato.
  • πŸ“Œ A debate arises about whether Hannah Montana is primarily a millennial or Gen Z show, with the hosts concluding it appeals to both.
  • πŸ•΅οΈ Regarding "The Traitors," the hosts dismiss claims of producer manipulation for Johnny and Tara's longevity, attributing it to their likability and being "gloriously bad" at the game.
  • πŸ“Ί They discuss the new Vanderpump Rules cast, noting its recent renewal and the challenge of comparisons to the original series.

Lisa Rinna's Memoir & Career

  • πŸ“š Lisa Rinna discusses her new memoir, "You Better Believe I'm Gonna Talk About It," revealing she was initially reluctant to write another book.
  • ✍️ She emphasizes the importance of her ghostwriter, Dibs, understanding her voice and career to accurately capture her story.
  • ✨ Rinna highlights the vulnerability of sharing "hot button items" in the book, feeling it was necessary to "walk the walk and talk the talk."
  • πŸ’– She shares that she was a subdued and self-conscious teenager until her husband, Harry Hamlin, encouraged her to "celebrate herself."
  • 🎬 Rinna explains that her time on "Housewives" often put her in reaction and survival mode, and that audiences are now savvy about reality TV production involvement.

"The Traitors" Experience

  • 🎲 Rinna initially hesitated to join "The Traitors" but was convinced by a 27-year-old fan, Sydney Bako, who explained why she should participate.
  • 😈 She desired to be a Traitor for more camera time and the enjoyment of playing the "villain" role.
  • 🎯 Her strategy involved eliminating "badasses" and gamers early on, and anyone who targeted her.
  • πŸ‘‘ Rinna chose to wear the amulet herself for "iconic television" and the dramatic effect, expressing no regrets about the outcome.
  • 😑 She discusses her nemesis, Colton Underwood, and her intention to ask "pertinent questions" at the reunion, noting his subsequent Instagram unfollow.
  • πŸ‘οΈ Rinna acknowledges Rob's attractiveness but states she was unfazed by his looks due to her long marriage, unlike other contestants.

Fashion & Family Life

  • πŸ‘— Rinna describes her recent fashion career, including walking in couture shows, as a "pinch me moment" that she never anticipated.
  • πŸ›οΈ She possesses a significant "archival 90s fashion" collection from her earlier career, which her daughters now appreciate.
  • πŸ‘š Her daughters often "steal" her clothes and accessories, particularly underwear, bras, and socks.
  • 🌱 Rinna guides her daughters through the industry by "living by example," emphasizing kindness, professionalism, and punctuality as key to a lasting career.
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