Sibling Rivalry: Live at The Family Reunion in Brooklyn
Sibling RivalrySeptember 12, 202559 min17,843 views
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- 🎤 The podcast "Sibling Rivalry" hosted by Bob the Drag Queen and Monét X Change goes live from 3 Dollar Bill in Brooklyn for "The Family Reunion."
- 🌧️ Despite unexpected rain, the audience shows up, and the hosts express gratitude for their support and for rolling with the punches.
Debating Pop Culture and Careers
- 🎶 A playful debate ensues about Idina Menzel's career, comparing the songs "Let It Go" and "Into the Unknown" from Frozen.
- 💰 Monét emphasizes the financial success of artists like Menzel, while Bob highlights that money isn't everything.
- 🎭 Discussions touch on the longevity of working actors and their roles in various productions like "Rent," "Glee," and "Wicked."
Sibling Dynamics and Childhood Memories
- 👨👧👦 The hosts explore sibling relationships, sharing childhood photos and anecdotes about growing up with brothers and sisters.
- 🐔 Bob shares a story about having pet chickens and eating their eggs, contrasting with Monét's family who ate their chickens.
- 🧸 Both hosts recall receiving MC Hammer dolls as children, with Bob humorously describing his sleepy reaction to receiving his.
- 👨👦 Bob discusses having two older brothers and a younger brother who is 25, and another younger brother who is 8, noting the significant age gaps.
- 💔 Monét recounts the family drama surrounding meeting her younger brother for the first time due to her mother's concerns.
Navigating Relationships and Identity
- 👬 Monét recounts a past experience hooking up with two brothers simultaneously in Alphabet City, detailing the specific encounters.
- 🗣️ The conversation touches on the perceived differences in how New Yorkers navigate relationships and social norms compared to others.
- 👊 Bob and his brother Justin had physical altercations, primarily over TV choices, with Bob usually having the upper hand due to his size.
- 👮 Bob's brother Shawn, a large NYC cop, is described as someone who would physically retaliate if provoked.
- 👶 The hosts discuss whether they would want their future children to be only children or have siblings.
"Name That White Woman" Game and Celebrity Recognition
- 🤷♀️ Bob admits to difficulty recognizing white women unless they are "fat or funny looking," leading to the game "Name That White Woman."
- 📸 The game involves identifying various white female celebrities from photos, with mixed success from the hosts.
- 🎤 Discussions include identifying figures like Sandra Bullock, Uma Thurman, Emma Stone, Alex Cooper, Kate Blanchett, Julia Garner, and Greta Thunberg.
- 👠 The hosts also touch upon recognizing reality TV stars like Brandy Glenville and Dolores Catania.
Personal Boundaries and Quirks
- 🦶 Monét expresses extreme sensitivity and insecurity about her feet, refusing to show them and detailing past experiences with pedicures and massages.
- 💰 A humorous offer is made to pay Bob $1,000 to remove his socks, which he declines, emphasizing the boundary around his feet.
- 🚗 Monét shares an anecdote about receiving $500 from a man after a foot fetish encounter, feeling both flattered and slightly offended.
- 👯 The hosts discuss the idea of hooking up with twins, with Monét expressing willingness if they are agreeable.
- 🤪 The concept of "gooning" is explained as an extreme state of horniness where one loses control and makes strange noises and faces without reaching climax.
Upcoming Events and Show Wrap-up
- 🎤 The episode concludes with announcements about upcoming events, including Trap Karaoke on stage.
- 🎉 Bob and Monét thank the audience and express excitement for future shows and interactions.
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