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Sibling Rivalry: Bob & Monét Discuss Drag Race Smash Lists & Grammy Goals

Sibling RivalryJuly 2, 202557 min72,450 views
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Hat Talk and TikTok Troubles

  • 🧢 Bob discusses his hat from the Australian company Lack of Color, leading to a playful exchange about making "dollars" versus "sense."
  • 📱 Monet shares experiences with TikTok warnings, including one for alleged tobacco use, and a humorous anecdote about Andy searching for his vape.

Grammy Aspirations and Travel Plans

  • 🏆 Bob expresses a desire to win Grammys for both Best Comedy Album and Best R&B Album in the same year, aiming to be a trailblazer.
  • 🎤 Monét hopes for a Grammy for narrating her book or a comedy album, and plans to film her next special in New Orleans.
  • 🗺️ The conversation touches on geography, with Bob admitting unfamiliarity with Louisiana's layout and the location of Baton Rouge.

Celebrity Smash Lists and 'Trade of the Season'

  • 🔥 Bob and Monét reveal their "smash lists" of celebrities and Drag Race queens they find attractive.
  • 👑 They discuss the concept of "trade of the season" in Drag Race, clarifying it refers to the hottest contestant, not necessarily the best performer.
  • 💅 The list includes queens like Kylie Sonique Love, Karie Colby, Naomi Smalls, and Utica, with discussions on their appeal and personal interactions.

Personal Backgrounds and Education

  • 🏫 Bob recounts his unique art school experience, including taking Algebra I as a senior and attending a sexually charged Broadway show in 10th grade.
  • 💰 Monét addresses claims of being a "nepo baby," explaining her comfortable upbringing but refuting the idea of being rich, sharing that she shared a bedroom with her grandmother.
  • 🏡 The discussion touches on homeownership and growing up "comfortable," with varying definitions among the hosts and guests.

Environmental Concerns and Social Commentary

  • 💨 The conversation briefly touches on vaping and its environmental impact, with a debate on individual versus corporate responsibility for pollution.
  • 🌎 Bob argues that major corporations contribute more to pollution than individuals, while acknowledging that everyone can contribute to helping the environment.
  • 🗣️ A humorous segment involves Bob's exaggerated descriptions of a video and a discussion about the population of small towns.
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Sibling Rivalry PodcastDrag QueensDrag RaceGrammy AwardsNew OrleansCelebrity crushesSmash ListTrade of the SeasonNLE ChoppaKarie ColbyNaomi SmallsUticaMiss FameCarmen CarreraVanjie Mateo
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