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David0:00Moment view
What's up guys, welcome back to Views, the podcast where Jason doesn't believe that I'm going to go on a run tomorrow. Let this be known right here, tomorrow is the first day I'm going on a run every day that I have time to, every day where I feel like I'm in the mood to run from now on. What?
Taylor0:14Moment view
Yeah, it's going to happen.
Jason0:15Moment view
Will you be in the mood?
Taylor0:16Moment view
Every day.
David0:17Moment view
That voice you're hearing is Taylor, our second assistant, who's kind of sometimes hidden in the background. So maybe it spooked you when you heard her voice, but we gave her a mic today because she's going to participate.
Jason0:26Moment view
Will you be in the mood tomorrow?
David0:27Moment view
I'm going to be in the mood tomorrow. Yeah, I'm in the mood to run. There was like a weird person at the end of my street and it was kind of really scary. Jason went out to talk to him and I stayed back. And as Jason leaves to go to the end of the street, I'm not fucking kidding, a pack of coyotes crossed right by my car as I'm sitting in there towards Jason. And I was like, oh my God, I'm about to hear fucking screams. It was the funniest thing. I want to say pack. It was only 2 coyotes, but I know one could take him down. So it was enough for us.
Jason0:53Moment view
Turns out they were fans too.
David0:54Moment view
The Coyotes. All right, roll the intro music. What's up guys? So welcome back to Views. I'm David. That's Jason. This is the Views Podcast.
Jason1:09Moment view
What's up guys?
David1:09Moment view
I just got back.
Natalie1:10Moment view
Hey guys, Natalie here. She's over here too. Don't worry about me though. Keep going, Dave.
David1:14Moment view
Well, we're the host and the co-host.
Natalie1:15Moment view
Well, what the fuck am I?
David1:17Moment view
You're the assistant. What are you talking about?
Natalie1:20Moment view
Okay, sure. I'm just the assistant.
David1:22Moment view
I mean, you are.
Jason1:25Moment view
Would you like a different title? Let's get you a different title.
David1:28Moment view
What title do you want?
Natalie1:30Moment view
I would love the title.
Jason1:32Moment view
I was going to say, I think it's pretty cool how we all work together and we all get along.
Natalie1:35Moment view
You know what?
Jason1:36Moment view
There's not too much ego around here.
Natalie1:38Moment view
That's great, Jason. Except for the fact that— So I was actually thinking about this the other day. I was like, what can my title evolve into? Because I've been an assistant for a little while now. What can I possibly be? The opportunity—
David1:56Moment view
You have to work hard to evolve. That's the thing.
David1:57Moment view
That's the catch.
Natalie1:59Moment view
That is the catch. And I am doing exactly that.
David2:01Moment view
Can't evolve without working hard, right, Jay? You know that more than anybody. You want a new title? Well, fucking earn it. OK, sorry.
Jason2:09Moment view
Queen of locking herself in her room.
David2:11Moment view
All right, go. Queen of taking vacations. Guess what? Today, Natalie. Today, Natalie. Monday, first day of the week. First day of the week. I'm looking at her Instagram stories. She's out to lunch. She's at like a thrift store having fun. Her friend Sammy's in town. She just saw her a week ago in New York.
Natalie2:29Moment view
Okay.
David2:29Moment view
It's just— okay, go. Sorry. What is your new title?
Natalie2:31Moment view
When your friends come to town, you do whatever the fuck you want. God forbid I take mine to lunch.
David2:35Moment view
Because I'm CEO. I, of course I am. Guess what I am, David? What are you? What's your new title?
Natalie2:39Moment view
CFO. Chief of fucking— oh wait, no.
David2:42Moment view
Shit, I fucked it up.
Jason2:43Moment view
Chief of fucking—
Natalie2:45Moment view
ew.
David2:45Moment view
Fuck, Natalie, that's gross.
Jason2:47Moment view
So it is true about you and Todd.
David2:49Moment view
That's what you're doing when you lock yourself in your room?
Susie2:51Moment view
Oh, ah, fuck.
Jason2:52Moment view
Chief of fucking.
David2:53Moment view
Chief of fucking. That is— whatever you do with Todd is none of our business.
Natalie2:57Moment view
All right, relax with the Todd narrative, right?
David2:59Moment view
Okay, sorry, Chief of Fucking.
Jason3:00Moment view
Okay, you're on the line with David and his Chief of Fucking, Natalie.
David3:06Moment view
All right, go.
Natalie3:08Moment view
C-O-F-E. Chief of Fucking Everything.
David3:11Moment view
Okay, Chief of Fucking Everything.
Natalie3:13Moment view
All right, all right, all right.
Jason3:14Moment view
Chief of Fucking Everything.
David3:15Moment view
Well, whatever. That was close. Anyway, um—
Jason3:17Moment view
What have you done that think makes you think that you're the chief of fucking everything? Exactly.
David3:23Moment view
Oh my God, a lot.
Jason3:24Moment view
Just because you yell at Jonah, it doesn't make you the chief of fucking everything.
Natalie3:28Moment view
That's one of the many hats I wear.
Jason3:29Moment view
Yes.
David3:30Moment view
Um, so speaking of, speaking of yelling at Jonah, so I had this whole trip planned to Dallas. Um, I was going there to speak, um, at like a convention basically. So I, a couple weeks before I got the offer for the convention, I was like, I would love to plan it. So I can come in the same day and leave the same. 'Cause every time I spend a night in like a city, I just lose a day 'cause I come back and I'm so tired. So that's how we did it. I was supposed to arrive Saturday morning and be out Saturday night and I'm home in my bed Saturday night. So I invited Jonah to come and I knew Jonah was gonna be late to the airport. So I called him an Uber myself. Like I put it in front of his house and I was like, "It is in front of your house. Go outside. It's there waiting for you." The Uber waited. A little over 9 minutes for this guy to come. And he was calling me, texting me, where are you? I was like, he's coming, he's coming, he's coming, and didn't show up. Uber canceled. Now I'm at the airport, we're really running out of time, and now I call him another Uber. So Jonah gets in that Uber and he arrives late to the airport, right? So now, now we're running through TSA and Jonah— Jonah's vlogging like as he's going through TSA, like he's vlogging this like stupid He's vlogging like how his bags are going through the thing. I'm like, where the fuck are you even going to use this? Like, you're just vlogging random shit. Like, just get through TSA. Let's get on the plane. And then, and then we get through TSA and I'm like, Jonah, we have to run to our gate right now. We're going to be late. But one of his shoes, I guess he didn't put in the box and is stuck in the TSA machine where like the X-ray machine. So he's looking for his fucking left shoe. So this is like 10 seconds passed by over the, over the intercom. I hear, Flight to Dallas. We're looking for the last 3 passengers, right? This is like fucking it. It's go time. So we're sprinting down, we're sprinting down. Jonah, Jonah finally has his shoe on. We're sprinting down. We miss it by fucking literally 3 seconds. They close the door. They're like, we can't do anything about it. The door shut. And this is bad because I have agreed to go to this convention and it isn't like the David Dobrik Show. This is like I'm part of like a big conference where other people are speaking. So I'm like part of like a schedule where I have to go and it's the last flight.
Natalie5:33Moment view
Out that will get you there at the appropriate time.
David5:34Moment view
It's the last flight out. So I'm like, okay, I'm booking a private plane. I'm using all the money that I'm gonna make at the show on this private plane. I just need to get there because I don't want to be an asshole that misses this event. So we couldn't get the private plane. And now keep in mind, this is all because of Jonah now that I'm losing. I have lost a little over— private plane would be around $25,000. Because his shoe got stuck in the TSA and he couldn't get in the first Uber, I have now lost $25,000 because I have to book this private plane. So I booked this private plane. And so then turns out there's no private planes available that will get us out in time. We're at Burbank Airport. So we call LAX and they have seats left on one of their last flights going to Dallas for the time that we would need. So I'm like, fuck it, let's get on this one. Now the people at the convention, at the conference are nice enough. They're like, okay, we're gonna push back your part of the show till later. So I'm like, thank you so much. But now I'm staying at the conference. Like now I'm gonna stay overnight. So—
Jason6:26Moment view
Right, you can't get a flight out anymore.
David6:27Moment view
Can't get a flight out anymore. So I'm staying overnight. So Jonah screwed up my day. Like, that's gone. But luckily, I didn't have to pay for the private plane. I have, I got a regular flight from LAX. And now I vowed to myself, I'm like, okay, all the money I make from the show, I'm gonna give to somebody at the show because it's not even my money anymore 'cause I missed the show. Like, I messed up the schedule. Like, it's not, I already voted it out. Like, it's not my money. And then we get to LAX and we're going through TSA. Jonah's lagging behind me once again. And Jonah gives the guy his ID. And they go, do you have another ID? And I go, oh my God, what's wrong? And he goes, this is expired. I was like, when did it expire? He goes, in 2016.
Jason7:05Moment view
Oh man.
David7:06Moment view
And Jonah doesn't have a debit card or any kind of second identification on him, so he can't get on the flight and he doesn't come with us and he has to go back home in an Uber and he's ruined our entire day. Cost me so much time and money. And he's back home eating kebabs. I was so furious.
Natalie7:23Moment view
Going to cryo.
Jason7:25Moment view
Going to cryo.
David7:26Moment view
Yeah, going to cryo. He went to cryotherapy with Jonah. Jeff, and I got so angry when I saw that Insta story with his— and then he got fucking drunk. He called me drunk. He's like, we're having the best time over here in LA.
Jason7:35Moment view
I know he did. We were hanging out Saturday night and he got drunk and he was like, he's like, yo, let's call Dave. Let's call Dave. And I was like, no, do not call Dave. Do not.
David7:44Moment view
Yeah, let's call Dave.
Jason7:45Moment view
Tell him what a good time we're having. I'm like, do not call Dave right now, please. That's the last thing he wants to hear. He's at some gig.
David7:51Moment view
He's like, yo, guess what I did? I was like, what? What did you do? What could you possibly have done? That you're calling me about? And he goes, I got drunk. I never drink. I'm having such a good time.
Jason7:59Moment view
I know.
David7:59Moment view
I go, Jonah, you fucked me over this entire night. But I think everything happens for a reason, right? The reason for this was after the show, we met this guy. He's, he's DACA, just like I am. And his— this girl he really liked was also DACA. And he told me basically she's going through— I wouldn't say a tough time, but she's working really hard. She has 3 jobs. She has a kid. Her mother just got a perfect person to give something to. She's like the perfect candidate for some help. Yeah, so that's the, that's the girl we decided to go give the money from the show to. And, and it was so interesting because I would have never met her if I would have had to go on, if I would have had to get back on the flight.
Jason8:39Moment view
You're proud of Jonah, you're happy.
David8:40Moment view
So this time it worked out.
Jason8:42Moment view
Jonah did you a favor.
David8:43Moment view
Jonah being an idiot helped out this girl in Dallas. So thank you, Jonah, for for helping out that girl. And, um, yeah, I think, I think it was all worth it in the end. And while we were in Dallas, we were just having like the roughest day. Like everything was so horrible because we're going from flight to flight. Uh, we got in our Uber and our fucking Uber got in a car accident. I was hit on my side of the car. Never been in an accident. I've never been in an accident in an Uber either. And like, it was, it was an intersection and it was like a stop sign and my Uber and the other person were going at the same time and I reach for my camera because I was like, this guy's going to hit us. And then he stops and I put my camera back down. And then I think they both start going at the same time again and they hit each other at like maybe 6 miles per hour, like just enough to like crack the front of the car, but not enough to deploy the airbag. I was so scared. I was like, this airbag is going to fucking whack me in the face. Yes, we got in a car accident and then yeah, that's about it.
Taylor9:37Moment view
My first thought was, oh my God, not David's face.
David9:40Moment view
Matt Davis. Taylor almost jumped in.
Taylor9:43Moment view
I got up and I looked in the front and I looked at him and I was like, oh, thank God.
David9:49Moment view
Taylor had a rough day.
Jason9:50Moment view
This is not a model.
David9:52Moment view
Yeah, I'm not a model. Not the face. Not that beautiful, precious face. Oh, and then the guy— and then the guy that hit us, we sat in the car for a little bit, and the guy that hit us, like, as we're walking out because we called another Uber because ours was taking insurance information, the guy that hit us goes, 'Are you David Dobrik?' Oh my God, such a funny thing that he's like— that he hit us and he— and he is familiar with me. But, um, this was Taylor's first time like going out to like any of my jobs, which I don't know if like that's unfortunate for Taylor or that's unfortunate for me if Taylor was the cause of all this.
David10:24Moment view
Miss, uh—
Taylor10:24Moment view
No, I was not.
David10:27Moment view
What did you think? First time going out and like actually vlogging and like— because you're, you're usually— you do like all this, like all your work from inside the house, right? So how was it? How was it traveling? Was it different?
Taylor10:39Moment view
Um, It's pretty much what I expected. I mean, this— I feel like this time was very chaotic, and, you know, there was a lot of things that could have gone a lot better.
David10:47Moment view
It sounds like she's being interviewed, like a post-game interview. I mean, there's definitely things that could have gone better. No, but we played our heart out out there. Thank you, Dallas.
Taylor10:58Moment view
There was just so many bad things that happened that were just like, what is going on? To where it was funny. Yeah, it made it more enjoyable. It's like, what's next? Like you were just waiting for something else to happen.
David11:09Moment view
It could have been worse, but it was fun. Oh, and the best part was, the best part was when we booked, Natalie booked our flights to LAX, right?
Jason11:17Moment view
Right.
David11:17Moment view
And she booked me and Taylor first and there was no first class seats left or whatever. So she put us in economy, whatever. And then when she was booking Jonah's flight, she's like, oh, a first class seat opened up. So I'm gonna, I'm just going to book Jonah in first class and you just take a seat when you get on the flight. I was like, okay, cool. Sounds good. Cause I'm paying for all the seats. So whatever, I'll take the first class, but we couldn't even take the first class seat. Because the seat that was— he didn't get through. He didn't get through.
Jason11:40Moment view
Wow.
David11:40Moment view
So we lost money on the best seat. Oh my God, no. On the plane. Yeah, because Jonah didn't make it.
Natalie11:47Moment view
Fucking idiot.
David11:48Moment view
It was crazy. It was like everything that— and I kept calling Zane and Carly and updating them on like how I was just laughing because I was like, this cannot get any worse. Um, Jonah was just screwing up on all levels.
Jason11:59Moment view
A lot of flu's been going around lately.
Natalie12:01Moment view
Yeah, I caught the flu the other day. That's why Taylor had to go on the trip.
Jason12:04Moment view
I had to stay back, and Natalie got sick. She has the flu. And David instructed Carly and I to not even walk by your room, to not even come into the house, but to go through the backyard and enter through his bedroom. And I was like, I think you're a little— being a little too dramatic, a little dramatic about it.
David12:19Moment view
I also don't know if Natalie's fucking faking it or not. Did you actually have the flu?
Natalie12:23Moment view
100%.
David12:24Moment view
It's so weird because she said she had the flu. That's why she couldn't go to Dallas. Yeah. Then we got back and all of a sudden She was fine. The flu's gone.
Natalie12:32Moment view
I can't explain to you, like, how insane, like, how distraught I was the whole day you guys were gone. And you kept calling me with all these fucking issues, and I was like, goddamn it, like, I just, I need to, like, just sit here.
David12:41Moment view
And then all of a sudden when we got back, you just bounced back?
Natalie12:43Moment view
Well, because I was on— I got medication in the morning.
Jason12:48Moment view
So how was your Valentine's Day, Nat?
Natalie12:50Moment view
It was pretty good. Um, anything special?
Jason12:52Moment view
You spent some time with your mom?
David12:54Moment view
Why did you say it like, like she did something naughty?
Natalie12:57Moment view
Yeah.
David12:58Moment view
So how was your Valentine's Day?
Jason13:00Moment view
Because I'm trying—
David13:00Moment view
like, she's fucking cheating.
Jason13:02Moment view
I'm trying to see if she's gonna give us any details about maybe what did you do on Valentine's Day.
Natalie13:08Moment view
I don't know, was I not here?
David13:10Moment view
I don't know.
Natalie13:11Moment view
I was here, I was hanging out with all of you. Um, I had a song written about me on Valentine's Day.
Jason13:17Moment view
Oh yeah, I heard. Yeah, how was it? Um, um, is that flattering? No one's ever written a song about me.
Natalie13:24Moment view
No, you know, it's low-key been like a, like a like a long-term dream of mine to have like a song written about me.
David13:31Moment view
It was pretty nice. Oh yeah, that turned out actually pretty good.
Jason13:34Moment view
Song was great. I think that that's probably one of my fantasies, is to like— that would be great if you like dated like a singer-songwriter that would write music about you. Yeah, that would be cool.
Natalie13:43Moment view
Like Chris Martin wrote a lot of songs about Gwyneth Paltrow, and like, you know it.
Jason13:47Moment view
And it's just like— which ones?
David13:49Moment view
Yellow?
Jason13:50Moment view
No, no, he wasn't with her yet.
Natalie13:54Moment view
Um, no, but it's just fun. Like, it's just fun to know like, oh, that's about me. Like, that person— like, I moved that person enough and made emotional enough. They thought that they could like write something about me.
Jason14:02Moment view
Do you put the song on when you're alone in your car and listen to it? Have you done that yet?
Natalie14:05Moment view
I have once, yes, when it came out, because I was trying to learn the words.
David14:10Moment view
I think Taylor should— you know, I'm, I'm on some dating apps. Sure. I think— oh my God, I think Taylor should run my dating apps. Jason and I were talking about this earlier, and just the thought of it's so funny.
Jason14:21Moment view
Hi, my name is Taylor. Congratulations, you're one of the 50 women that David is talking to. You've made the cut. I will be, uh, I will be corresponding with you here. That'd be a really fun job, running his dating apps.
Taylor14:35Moment view
I'm looking forward to every day I'm gonna be checking all of these different girls. But trust me, it— you gotta have something impressive in there to get by.
David14:43Moment view
Taylor knows the top 50. Taylor knows my type, so it's really—
Taylor14:47Moment view
yeah, I sure do.
David14:48Moment view
I sure do. I fucking hate my job, but I do. I definitely know.
Jason14:52Moment view
Cloud chasers. Taylor, Taylor's the absolute best, man. I'll tell you, I have never seen somebody just so ready for anything and so happy to do anything. I've heard some requests around this house that are just absolutely fucking so crazy.
David15:11Moment view
Today I told her to get me 10 ChapSticks.
Jason15:13Moment view
What did you say to her?
David15:14Moment view
Well, no, today I told her to get me a hummingbird smoothie, but she told me at first she only heard hummingbird, so she thought she has to go find me a bird. But hummingbird smoothie is a smoothie from Robex. It's like, it's like peach and pineapple. I was I was like, please come back with a fucking bird. Because when I sent it, I was like, oh, I think she's gonna listen to this and think, oh, she needs to buy a bird.
Taylor15:36Moment view
No, I literally did.
David15:37Moment view
And I was— and I was already— I was already in my head thinking, like, I already literally imagined, like, me going to Natalie's room. Natalie's on her bed, and I'm like, look what Taylor brought me, like, in a cage.
Taylor15:47Moment view
That was the first word that I saw. Like, I read the entire text and it just said hummingbird. And I was like, I'm gonna find the pet store. Where's the pet store? Like, I literally was gonna go, hummingbird.
David15:57Moment view
The other day we were doing this bit where this soccer guy kicked the soccer ball into like a trash can. And I told her, go get me a trash can. Give me a trash can from like Home Depot or whatever they were kicking into. And I get a call from Natalie and Natalie goes, Taylor just locked her keys in the car. She's at Home Depot. And I'm like, okay, that's fine. Just tell her to Uber here with the trash can. And Natalie goes, no, no, no, she locked her phone, her wallet. And the trash can and the keys inside the car, so she can't even go get a new one.
Taylor16:29Moment view
Wait a second, I had my phone to call and let you guys know that everything else was locked inside.
David16:34Moment view
Oh yeah, her phone— sorry, her phone wasn't locked in, but her wallet and the trash can was locked.
Taylor16:38Moment view
And this isn't the first time, this has happened like 3 times.
David16:41Moment view
What I would do to be there just from like far away, like watching it through binoculars, just seeing her reaction when she— yeah, how did you feel when you were embarrassed?
Taylor16:49Moment view
I went inside.
Jason16:50Moment view
I saw Dima had to come to rescue you. You showed up at Shadow Ranch with Dima. And I was like, oh, Dima had to save the day.
Taylor16:58Moment view
I don't know who else would have came and got me from Home Depot, but I, I do have friends at Home Depot because sometimes I need their assistance.
David17:06Moment view
Sure, sure.
Taylor17:08Moment view
Um, but yeah, I walked in and I ran to like aisle like 8, wherever they told me this pump was, and I was like, okay, I'm gonna go get the pump. And then I realized I didn't have my wallet because my wallet's attached to my keys. So then I just started like asking random people for help, and I'm not lying, I literally cried to two different people. Like, I started tearing up. I was like, I need to get this trash can out of my car.
David17:36Moment view
Oh my God. Yeah, I'm glad you got there.
Jason17:37Moment view
But you know what, you, you do— you've done such a good job that when stuff like that happens, you have such goodwill. So that's a lesson for anybody out there. If you can, if you can do a really, really, really good job, when you mess up, people are like, oh, Yeah, but I can do better.
David17:52Moment view
I can improve.
Jason17:53Moment view
You're also tired from Dallas.
Taylor17:54Moment view
I was tired.
Jason17:55Moment view
We'll give you that. Susie's here, everybody.
David17:58Moment view
I'm gonna be honest, I'm not, I'm not a fan of working out.
Jason18:01Moment view
Oh, I know.
David18:01Moment view
And, and the two days in, you're done. And it's starting to piss me off because I, I've, I've had like these like workout phases where like I'll give it like a month where I'll like seriously work out. Yeah. And everyone always tells me, you got to give it some time and then you'll fall in love with it. I fucking hate that. That's so incorrect. I think people are different. I think I just don't like working out, period. Like, I've never heard that. Like, you've never— I've never given anyone a candy bar and it's like a blue raspberry Airhead and I was like, don't worry, eat this every day for 30 days and you're gonna love— on the 30th day, you're gonna start loving this candy bar.
Susie18:31Moment view
I agree with him so hard.
David18:33Moment view
Susie's here too on the podcast. Like, I don't know, am I, am I wrong? I just think it's crazy.
Jason18:38Moment view
What about when you played tennis in high school?
David18:39Moment view
That's what I'm saying. I, I like, like, games. I like competitive games. I love being active.
Jason18:43Moment view
But you were definitely in shape when you were playing tennis.
Susie18:45Moment view
Sure.
David18:45Moment view
No, I like competitive games and I I just don't like, like, lifting weights. I don't like going on runs. Runs feel so pointless to me. They're just like— it just doesn't make any sense to me. Like, there's no competitive edge to it.
Jason18:54Moment view
You didn't feel stronger today than yesterday with the two runs?
David18:57Moment view
No. And you know what it is? It's like I run and then I just eat so much more. Like, so much more. Really putting so much more shit into my body. Like, Taylor, you can tell, is my assistant.
Taylor19:07Moment view
He eats 10 times more and it makes my life 10 times more busy and harder.
Natalie19:12Moment view
Way harder.
Taylor19:13Moment view
I go to the grocery store 3 more times.
David19:16Moment view
Yeah, it's like not even— and I eat like unhealthy and like when I eat healthy, my body's like not fulfilled and needs like something like gross in it. So I'll go like and get like chips and I'll eat potato chips and I never eat potato chips. No. And I just ate— I just had steak and like tomatoes and potatoes.
Jason19:31Moment view
You're still hungry?
David19:32Moment view
Starving. I'm starving.
Madison Beer19:33Moment view
You would not be starving if you didn't work out?
David19:35Moment view
Yes, I would not be this hungry. I have like been literally everything I see, I just eat. Like I'm going into like— I don't even like snack that much on the candy.
Jason19:42Moment view
Yeah, I heard you ran 0.25 miles.
Natalie19:43Moment view
Yeah.
David19:44Moment view
Yeah. You know what? I mean? No, it wasn't far. I ran like a mile and a half, but it was running, so it was all like escalated.
Jason19:52Moment view
Oh, yeah, yeah, that was good.
David19:53Moment view
Running up a fucking mountain. Well, what do you think, Carly?
Madison Beer19:55Moment view
I mean, I'm the same way. I hate working out.
David19:57Moment view
Yeah. Okay. I don't get it.
Natalie19:58Moment view
But you—
Madison Beer19:59Moment view
it seems like you need something that's competitive.
David20:02Moment view
I had a personal trainer and his whole thing was all my clients, by the time they're done with me, they fall in love with working out. 3 weeks in, he quit. So do I break his statistic or like what? I just, I cannot ever, like even when I'm seeing like improvements in my body, I'll just go, I don't care. Like I'll just go like, this is so stupid. Like is this the, if it's not bringing me enjoyment, I do not want to do it. That's why I want, I really want like a basketball court. Like there's in LA, it's so weird. There's not just basketball, like there's not like a park district you can go to and play indoor basketball. Like it's not like, like in the suburbs of like where I'm from, it's like if you want to go play basketball, you pay $5 and you get into a gym and everyone, everyone can play. But like here it's impossible to find a game. But that's what I want to work out as. I don't know, my working out just does not work.
Jason20:47Moment view
I'm sorry. Why don't you get a Peloton bike and put it right in your room?
David20:50Moment view
No, I tried that. Remember I bought a treadmill and I put it right in the living room?
Jason20:53Moment view
Oh yeah.
David20:54Moment view
Yeah, that didn't work either. I thought I was like so excited.
Jason20:56Moment view
I have it for stunts instead.
David20:59Moment view
And I use it for the vlog.
Madison Beer20:59Moment view
So it did work in a way.
David21:00Moment view
Yeah, I'm happy I bought it, but I don't know, I just don't get it. I don't get it.
Jason21:04Moment view
I think when you get older, you'll realize the value in it. I think right now you're like, I know the value in it.
David21:09Moment view
I'm like, I'm trying my hardest to like work out.
Jason21:11Moment view
You're not feeling the value in it. You're just not.
David21:13Moment view
Oh, not feeling the value. So don't.
Madison Beer21:15Moment view
Do you time your runs?
David21:16Moment view
No, I don't time them.
Madison Beer21:17Moment view
Because would it help if you timed it and then you compete with yourself? So every time you try to—
David21:21Moment view
Yeah, I used to, I used to time them when I would go like on like, yeah, when I would go for runs around the block, I would. But I'm so out of shape now that I don't even want to look at the time because completing a mile for me, like in Runyon where it's hilly, is like, fuck, it's a battle. It's a battle. Yeah.
Jason21:36Moment view
Do you worry about your health?
David21:37Moment view
Yeah, all the time.
Jason21:38Moment view
Yeah.
David21:39Moment view
Yeah, that's like, I'm such a hypochondriac. So like, I'm like so scared that I'm gonna like get something because I'm just eating like shit and I eat so bad. And I don't know, I've been—
Jason21:47Moment view
I don't think you eat that bad.
David21:49Moment view
No, I do. I don't know.
Jason21:50Moment view
Recently I haven't seen anything.
David21:51Moment view
It's like hidden. Like you don't see it. Like you'll be like vlogging and I'll go over there so fast and I'll, yeah, I'll go eat like a bag of Funyuns and you won't even know what happened. I'm like the Flash when it comes to food.
Jason22:00Moment view
You're not like Natalie who eats out in the open.
David22:02Moment view
No, no.
Jason22:03Moment view
While you're in the middle of a bit.
David22:04Moment view
No, I'm like, I'm a closeted, uh, snacker. So like you'll, you'll, you'll be here in the living room and then all of a sudden you'll see a, a bag of chips, like a chip bag. Bag floating in the kitchen. And that's just because I was just done with it and I ran back into the living room and it's still just landing on its descent down back to the ground. No, I'm a big time snacker, guys. We're here with our friend Susie. She's Armenian. So shout out to the Armenians. Armenian people are just so, so fun and they love— the best part about Armenian people is how much they love being Armenian. I don't think they're— yes, it is. I don't think there is a race or a group of human beings that are more proud to be what they are than Armenians.
Jason22:38Moment view
I mean, every time today we were there was some business going on in Glendale, and this kid was acting like a jackass with his car. And then Susie went over and had a conversation with this older Armenian man, and I felt like we were in another country. Yeah, Susie handled it.
David22:52Moment view
She was like, no, Susie first went up to him and was like, and was like, hey, you see those kids being assholes? And he's like, yeah, should I call the police? And then all of a sudden, like, Susie's, like, Armenian radar kicks in, and then she goes, and he goes, and he goes, and like, all of a sudden, like, fucking, they're both speaking Armenian. That's the craziest part about about Glendale where Susie lives is everybody's Armenian. It's like being in the fucking country. And I don't like— I don't meet people as proud of who they are as Armenians. Like, I'll be driving down the street and someone will go, David, I love your videos. I go, thank you. And they'll go, I'm Armenian. I'm like, fuck yeah, dude. Armenians love to be Armenian.
Susie23:35Moment view
You know what? It's crazy. The Kardashians love to be Armenian too.
David23:38Moment view
Yeah. I mean, they love it.
Susie23:39Moment view
They They tell everybody, they're like, I'm Armenian. You know the song, and I'm proud to be an American? That was written by the Armenians. I'm just kidding.
David23:46Moment view
Yeah. Oh, and that's another thing. Another thing I noticed about Armenians is like their own jokes. Another thing I noticed about Armenians is we can be like at dinner at Susie's house and it'll— there'll be like a block of cheese and Susie's mom will go, this is Armenian cheese. And everything that they have in the, in the refrigerator is Armenian. It could be a fucking can of Coke and she'll be like, this is Armenian Coke. Yeah, they're like, they like, they basically like anything they touch belongs to Armenia now.
Jason24:15Moment view
This is Armenian Coke. It's same as American Coke, but it's from Armenia.
David24:18Moment view
So Armenia from Armenia. No, it's really just— Susie, is it true that your house burnt down?
Susie24:23Moment view
Yeah. So what happened? This happened maybe like 10 years ago.
David24:26Moment view
Okay.
Susie24:27Moment view
And it was maybe like 3 o'clock in the morning and the glass, which all we heard was like glass cracking.
David24:32Moment view
Cracking.
David24:32Moment view
Oh my God.
Susie24:33Moment view
And my brother Nick— Jonah— yeah, literally ran out with a knife. He thought that there was gunshots on my street, hoping that he's gonna save someone's life.
David24:41Moment view
Yeah. And then he tried putting the fire out with a knife?
Susie24:43Moment view
No, he ran out and he saw the big fire that was happening. You actually want to know something?
David24:48Moment view
Yeah, this is a podcast. I'd love to. It's the whole point of this.
Susie24:53Moment view
You should call my family out on it. They woke everybody up in the house that the fire was burning but me.
David24:59Moment view
I heard about this.
Susie25:00Moment view
Yeah, they didn't wake me up. How did you wake I just woke up on my own because they were frantic and yelling around.
David25:06Moment view
Oh, wow.
Susie25:07Moment view
And it's crazy because it was literally— this happened maybe about 10 years ago. It was— it literally happened the week before I started my first year of high school.
David25:15Moment view
Okay. How did the fire start?
Susie25:17Moment view
We're not sure, but they have a theory. The firefighter people have a theory that a woman upstairs, she left a teapot on the stove and she was— I guess she fell asleep because she had like a night shift and your entire house burnt down. Um, well, her house burnt down and then, um, like all the liquid, all the water that they did to take out the fire, it went into our— into our house.
David25:40Moment view
Oh, so your house was ruined?
Susie25:42Moment view
Everything? Yeah.
David25:42Moment view
Did you guys have to move?
Susie25:43Moment view
Yeah, so we moved to the place where we live right now. Oh my God, years ago.
David25:47Moment view
Were you— what did you guys stay in a home?
Susie25:49Moment view
No, no, for a week at 3 in the morning we were literally stuck on the street. Like, I remember it was so scary because from like 3 AM to like 7 AM we were literally just sitting in the car. How was it watching the house burn?
David26:01Moment view
Was everybody screaming?
Susie26:02Moment view
We were just scared. Me and Vardhan, I remember we were crying. And I remember this clearly. He literally looked over at me. He's like, we're homeless now. Yeah. And then it was so sad. Like, we started like—
David26:12Moment view
why are you smiling?
Susie26:13Moment view
No, I mean, it's like Drake started from the bottom. Now we're here.
Jason26:17Moment view
Sure.
David26:18Moment view
House burnt down. Now we're here.
Susie26:19Moment view
House burnt down. Now we're here. No, but that's nice.
David26:23Moment view
So no one got hurt?
Susie26:24Moment view
No one got hurt. No, thankfully.
David26:26Moment view
Another fun fact about Susie. Sorry, I don't mean to cut you off about talking about your house burning down, but Susie loves, loves to receive— David, she loves receiving compliments.
Jason26:37Moment view
You could be at a funeral. Yeah, someone could have died and someone in the middle of the speech could be like, Mike was a great man. And Susie would be like, what did he think about me? That's exactly it.
Susie26:50Moment view
He's all right, guys.
David26:51Moment view
And also, please take your headphones off if you're fucking listening to Susie's laugh. It may have shattered your ears. And then there was another thing. We were in the car the other day and I think Aaron or somebody was—
Susie27:03Moment view
Coachella.
David27:04Moment view
Yeah, oh yeah, yeah, we invited Suzy to Coachella and Suzy kind of found out in the car and she was so excited. She's like, oh my God, I'm going to Coachella with everybody. And she goes, so tell me exactly how you guys first decided to invite me to go to Coachella.
Jason27:18Moment view
Well, we all put our robes on, our vlog squad robes.
David27:22Moment view
You know what, Suzy wanted us to describe, So like, who brought me up? And like, how did everyone react? Like, does everyone like the idea of me going to Coachella?
Susie27:30Moment view
You want to know something? What? Something I really— since I'm on all your guys' podcasts, I think that I need to tell you guys something. I have to come clean.
David27:37Moment view
Yes.
Susie27:38Moment view
So we've known each other for about like 3, 4 years now, right?
David27:40Moment view
Correct.
Jason27:41Moment view
Yeah.
Susie27:42Moment view
Um, every once in a while I always ask myself, and I can't imagine— every once in a while I always ask myself, am I a part of the vlog squad?
David27:53Moment view
Yeah, you're definitely a part of our group, Susie. You don't have to say vlog squad ever again, but you're definitely— you're part of our friend group.
Susie28:00Moment view
Thank you so much for welcoming me.
David28:02Moment view
Of course.
Jason28:04Moment view
Carly thought her dad was dead once.
Susie28:06Moment view
Oh yeah, they—
David28:07Moment view
yeah, you thought your dad was dead?
Madison Beer28:09Moment view
Yeah, they said on the radio that he was dead.
David28:11Moment view
Wait, what?
Madison Beer28:12Moment view
Yeah, I never told you the story.
David28:13Moment view
No. What?
Madison Beer28:14Moment view
So my dad's a fire— well, my dad's retired, but he was a firefighter and he was supposed to go to this building that was burning down.
David28:21Moment view
Sure.
Madison Beer28:22Moment view
And he instead, he got called to this airplane where this obese guy could not get off the plane. So he had to stay there and like help this guy get off.
David28:31Moment view
What do you mean he could not get off the plane?
Madison Beer28:32Moment view
I don't really know, honestly.
David28:34Moment view
He couldn't fit through the doors.
Susie28:35Moment view
Maybe, maybe he was stuck on the seat.
David28:36Moment view
Okay. Stuck in the seat.
Susie28:37Moment view
Maybe.
Madison Beer28:38Moment view
Yeah, I don't really know.
David28:39Moment view
Sure.
Madison Beer28:39Moment view
Yeah, it doesn't matter. So he was like stuck at the airport trying to get this guy out of the plane. So my dad's name is John. A different John went to this house that was burning down, and he ended up dying. Oh my God, they said it on the radio, but they said my dad's name because they have the same first name. And I hate telling the story because I don't really know what happened after that because I was so young, but I just remember my mom and I thought he died.
Jason29:03Moment view
Oh my God, they said you're dead.
David29:05Moment view
They said—
Madison Beer29:06Moment view
they said John and Contro.
David29:07Moment view
Oh yeah, my God. Yeah, and it was a complete flub. Yeah, because we're listening to the radio.
Susie29:14Moment view
I get— I—
Madison Beer29:15Moment view
that's why I hate it. I don't really know.
David29:16Moment view
Sure. Maybe, maybe someone called your mom and was like, yeah, they just heard it on the radio or something. That's— oh, you don't remember like your reaction to it at all or anything?
Madison Beer29:24Moment view
I feel like I was just too young to understand what was going on.
David29:26Moment view
Oh my God.
Jason29:27Moment view
Better now that your dad isn't a firefighter.
Madison Beer29:29Moment view
Yes, but he also retired. I was like in high school when he retired, so I feel like I wasn't old enough to realize how dangerous that job is.
Jason29:36Moment view
Really dangerous job.
Madison Beer29:37Moment view
Yeah. Crazy, crazy dangerous.
David29:40Moment view
Yeah.
Jason29:40Moment view
Anything could happen.
Madison Beer29:40Moment view
Like, I can't believe people do that or are cops.
Susie29:43Moment view
We'd love a life-saving man.
David29:45Moment view
Thank you, Susie.
Jason29:48Moment view
Susie used to drive for Lyft. Any good stories from that?
David29:51Moment view
Oh yeah, used to. Doesn't she still drive for Lyft? No, you gave up.
Jason29:55Moment view
First of all, how much money can you make driving for Lyft?
Susie29:57Moment view
Very little.
Jason29:58Moment view
Really?
Susie29:58Moment view
So bad.
Jason29:59Moment view
Give me an idea.
Susie29:59Moment view
It's so bad.
David30:00Moment view
Like, okay, hold on. Were you a Lyft driver that would like talk to people?
Susie30:03Moment view
Yeah, all the time.
Jason30:04Moment view
Oh, forget it. No wonder you made no money.
David30:07Moment view
Of course you didn't get big.
Jason30:08Moment view
Nobody wants to talk.
Susie30:09Moment view
No, no, no, I would know if— I would know if they wanted—
Jason30:11Moment view
Oh my God, David, this is hitting me like a pile of bricks. I am imagining not knowing Susie, getting in the car, having a really tired day, and I imagine being like, so what's your name?
David30:22Moment view
No, no, just kidding, it says your name right here. Hi, Adam!
Susie30:26Moment view
No, no, no, it—
David30:27Moment view
it—
Susie30:27Moment view
no, you guys are laughing at me, but I, I got crazy tips.
Jason30:31Moment view
Oh, you did?
Susie30:32Moment view
I got crazy.
David30:33Moment view
No, I, I— like, you had a good radar for when people wanted to talk and people didn't?
Susie30:36Moment view
All the time. Yeah, like I, I used to get— I, I used to get like bad people. This is so weird telling you guys I used to do that, but, um, it's, it's crazy. Like, it's just a regular job that people do. Like, give me an example of like a good tip. Yeah, like people would give— like, I would— one time I dropped off this girl and she was literally 3 minutes away and she just gave me like a $20 tip just because in that 3 minutes, like, I just made her happy. She just gave me like a $20 cash tip.
David31:02Moment view
What was the craziest story that you got— you, you had from Lyft driving?
Susie31:05Moment view
I— this guy yelled at me because he wanted to meet a speed to the airport, and it was like— it was like 5 PM.
David31:12Moment view
I can't fucking imagine that, being an Uber driver when someone has to get to the airport.
Susie31:15Moment view
You know what's crazy? It was— it was like around like 5 PM, and this girl, I had dropped her off literally like right before him, and I— I had dropped her off, and she literally told me, she's like, can you please wait with me because I don't want to go out on the street by myself while I find my keys? And I said, okay, sure. And the way that Lyft works is that sometimes they literally add a ride to your, uh, yeah, right after you stop. Yeah. And like, it's not like I accept it, and I'm literally like around the block from— I literally, I was literally 2 minutes away, right? And he called me, like, he literally called me 3 times asking me where I am. And right whenever he got in the car, he started yelling at me, and I couldn't say anything.
David31:51Moment view
What was he yelling at you? What was he saying? What was he yelling at you like?
Susie31:54Moment view
He was yelling at me. He's like, you have to drive faster! Why were you so late? Um, I was— I've been waiting out here for almost 5 minutes, but it was only 2 minutes. He's like— and then, uh, I, I stayed quiet and I put some music on. He started yelling at me to put the music down, and then I put AC on. He told me to turn the AC off. Oh my God, that is so hot in the car. And the entire 1-hour car ride.
David32:16Moment view
Did he give you a tip?
Susie32:17Moment view
No, no, no, no tip.
David32:20Moment view
Madison Beer is also here in the studio. Hi. AKA my living room studio. Um, Madison, guys, first of all, Madison is big pop singer, one of the hottest women in the world.
David32:31Moment view
Wow, thank you.
David32:31Moment view
Thank you so much. I just wanted to know— I actually don't have a single question for you, but I was just— great, it's just nice to see you.
David32:38Moment view
Amazing.
David32:38Moment view
Jake, come on, chime in, I'm getting nervous.
Jason32:40Moment view
Madison, thank you for gracing us with your presence today.
David32:43Moment view
Of course.
Jason32:44Moment view
It is not often that you allow us to film you. I'm quite surprised that you're here.
David32:50Moment view
Okay, you've been doing this for like a long time, right? How long have you been been even doing like the music thing for?
David32:54Moment view
Since I was— I mean, I've been singing my whole life, but I got signed when I was 12.
David32:58Moment view
And you're 17 now, you've been doing it for 5 years. How old are you now?
David33:00Moment view
Just turned 15. No, I'm 21.
David33:02Moment view
21. Okay, so you've been doing quite a while. And when you started, um, who— who— Justin found you? Okay, Justin Bieber found me. That's crazy.
Susie33:10Moment view
You know all these answers.
Jason33:12Moment view
I don't. Where did he find you?
Susie33:13Moment view
That's so cool.
David33:15Moment view
I love it.
David33:16Moment view
No, yeah, uh, Justin found me on YouTube singing covers.
David33:19Moment view
Okay, what is that?
David33:20Moment view
What Usher did to Justin, Justin did.
Susie33:22Moment view
That's crazy.
Jason33:23Moment view
What was the COVID that won Justin?
David33:25Moment view
At Last by Etta James.
Jason33:26Moment view
Oh my god, my sister sung that at my wedding.
David33:28Moment view
And where were you when you got the call?
David33:30Moment view
It's kind of hard to explain it. I met Scooter first, and it was more like Scooter wanted to sign me, and then the Justin bone was kind of thrown in, like, and also Justin wants to make you his artist, which was obviously very exciting for a 12-year-old, 13-year-old girl. But I remember, like, when everything kind of got announced to the public, I was in my room with my best friend from home, Nicole, and Good Morning America knocked on my front door. My mom was literally like, guys, hide. She was freaking out. And we literally were just talking about this the other day. She's like, remember when Good Morning America came to your door to try to get an interview from you? The day— because Justin had tweeted about me and was like, this girl's going to be a star. And he tweeted one of my YouTube videos. And this is when Twitter was also like the biggest social media platform. So that was like the biggest deal.
David34:09Moment view
Sure. One tweet and Good Morning America's at your door, literally knocking at my door.
David34:13Moment view
And my mom was freaking out. She was like in her robe, like, how'd they find our address? She was freaking out. So So that was—
David34:18Moment view
how is that even— they don't do that anymore, right?
Jason34:20Moment view
No, knock on your door.
David34:22Moment view
Yeah, sure.
David34:22Moment view
Literally came to my front door.
David34:23Moment view
I mean, that's only if you've like murdered somebody and they want an interview, right? That's not like if somebody tweets about you.
David34:27Moment view
Yeah, it was crazy.
David34:28Moment view
I'm gonna tweet about you tomorrow.
David34:30Moment view
It was right when like Instagram—
David34:31Moment view
yo, Jason's next stop.
David34:32Moment view
Jason's the next pop star.
David34:34Moment view
Jason, just sit by your door, see if anybody shows up.
Jason34:36Moment view
Okay, I'll wait all day.
David34:39Moment view
And then, okay, and then what was it— what was the feeling like when the whole thing kicked off? Was it— I can't imagine being 12 or 13 years old.
David34:45Moment view
I mean, it was really surreal. I feel like it's not something that any 12-year-old ever expects, obviously, you know.
David34:50Moment view
Did you, did you have a crush on Justin?
Susie34:52Moment view
Of course.
David34:52Moment view
He was my lock screen the day I met Scooter and my ringtone. And the day I met Scooter, he played Boyfriend for me and he was like, this is Justin's next single. And I was dying. And I went to school and I told everyone. Everyone was like, Madison's so full of shit. Everyone thought I was such a liar. And then it all came out.
David35:06Moment view
Were you a lot more popular in school because you knew Justin, or did people—
David35:09Moment view
Honestly, no. I was so bullied. People, people just didn't really believe it, so they would just attack me and say that I was a liar.
David35:15Moment view
And what's your— what's your craziest celebrity encounter?
David35:18Moment view
I was pretty starstruck when I met Suzy.
David35:20Moment view
Suzy, you know, you know who I saw the other day?
David35:22Moment view
Oh, don't tell me.
David35:24Moment view
A week ago, Jesse Eisenberg.
David35:26Moment view
You're completely lying, dude.
Susie35:27Moment view
Oh my God, I made eye contact with him.
David35:29Moment view
Yeah, she was there too.
Susie35:30Moment view
I made eye contact with him.
David35:32Moment view
He was giving a speech at the school I was making a speech— giving a speech at.
David35:35Moment view
Wrong with you? Why would you not tell me this?
David35:37Moment view
I wanted to do something. I didn't get a chance to talk to him, but I wanted to, like, get a video saying, like, hi, Madison. Do you, like, really like him?
David35:44Moment view
I'm obsessed with him. That makes me so upset.
David35:47Moment view
Oh my God.
Susie35:48Moment view
I can find them.
David35:48Moment view
Literally all it was was we were both like, now when you see Matthew Gray Gubler.
David35:52Moment view
Matthew Gray. I don't know. I don't know who that is.
Natalie35:54Moment view
Where?
David35:54Moment view
Why does everyone see him? He's from Criminal Minds. He plays Dr. Spencer Reid on Criminal Minds and he's—
David36:00Moment view
Oh yeah, he's like top notch. You have a weird taste in guys. You look like nerdy dudes.
Susie36:06Moment view
No, but Jesse Eisenberg looked really cool.
David36:09Moment view
She does. She's just like, she likes nerdy guys.
Jason36:12Moment view
Does she? Yes, that's funny. Yeah, it's why do you like nerdy guys? Is your dad a nerd?
David36:16Moment view
Because he's the opposite of a nerd. Maybe that's why I like—
David36:19Moment view
I think it's because if you've gotten like— she also dated like— she did— you dated Jack Linksky, which undoubtedly is one of them.
Natalie36:25Moment view
Jack?
David36:25Moment view
Yeah, one of the, one of the hottest guys in the world. So I feel like, I feel like once you like date the hottest guy in the world, where do you go? You got to go backwards, right? You got to go to the bottom and you date—
Jason36:36Moment view
maybe she just dates for personality. She doesn't care about—
David36:38Moment view
no, no, that's what I mean too. Sorry. Yeah, by nerdy I mean good personality. Yeah, I know it sounds negative. But like, that's what I mean.
David36:45Moment view
There's definitely also like a negative connotation when a girl's like, I like guys for their personality. Everyone's like, oh, shut up. But like, I genuinely—
David36:50Moment view
no, Madison genuinely loves people for the person. It's so interesting. And like, the reason I'm so hot for ugly guys, it's very exciting.
Jason36:58Moment view
Madison Beer would look at a nerd. That's just so awesome.
David37:01Moment view
That's why I'm saying— that's why it's so interesting with Madison is because she's a super beautiful girl. So then when you— when you have like—
Jason37:06Moment view
when you hear her that she's into, you know, yeah, the, the guy who plays the trumpet really well, you're like, okay, I'll pay Madison a compliment that a lot of people don't know about her, but she's actually really well-versed in all— every YouTube comedy video that's out there. So we'll literally talk about ideas and Madison will be like, nope, so-and-so did it. Yeah, like, oh cool.
David37:24Moment view
No, she's really into like the comedy space.
Jason37:27Moment view
Like, yeah, yeah, really into the comedy space. And you wouldn't think so.
David37:29Moment view
Yeah, yeah, she loves— she like masturbates to Rick and Morty. Yeah, I've been a fan of Madison for a while, you know, being a young boy myself who had hormones Madison was one of my favorites.
Jason37:40Moment view
When did Madison Beer get on your radar? How old were you?
David37:43Moment view
I don't know. When did you get on people's radar?
David37:45Moment view
2013.
David37:47Moment view
So I was—
David37:47Moment view
I would say like 2014, '15.
David37:48Moment view
I was like a sophomore or junior in high school when I was like, wow, Madison Beer, that's the woman, right? So there was, there was a day where, where her nudes leaked, but they weren't your nudes, so I feel like I can talk about it.
David38:00Moment view
Sure.
David38:01Moment view
There was like—
David38:02Moment view
here's the real story. There's two videos that came out. There was one of a girl virtually fingering herself on a bed that was not me, and then there was another one that was me, but it was literally— there was no nudity was even involved. It was like me in a bra, basically. And these videos came out together of people being like, oh, look, it's Madison Beer. And I was like, wait, hold on, that one's not. But I knew the other one was. So I just publicly was like, yo, those are not me.
Jason38:24Moment view
Oh, right.
David38:24Moment view
Because what am I going to do? Be like, well, that one is, but that one's not, right? No, they're not me. And I was also 15 at the time, traumatized and not really wanting my naked body on social media. So anyway, back to your story.
David38:33Moment view
The video I saw wasn't her, but in my mind it was. A 15-year-old me was like, that's her.
Jason38:42Moment view
Many of my friends told me, David, it is confirmed, that is not Madison.
David38:46Moment view
I was like, you're wrong. The tissues in my room say otherwise. Then this is what happens. Um, those— that video leaked that wasn't actually her, and I tweet, I tweet out, I tweet out @Madison. This is when I was— had like 3,000 followers on Vine, right? I was not doing social media. I tweet out, I was like, can we stop getting mad at this video and just appreciate how beautiful Madison Beer is? And I tweeted it at her.
David39:09Moment view
And she saw it and she followed me because, yeah, which I have no recollection of, which is so unfortunate.
David39:15Moment view
Of course not, because I was one of 10,000 people that was tweeting about this video.
David39:18Moment view
Oh, this guy's so nice, like supporting me during such a hard time. Yeah, so she followed me and then fast forward like 3, 4, 5 years later, I ran into her at like, well, my friends were watching his videos and I was like, every single day all I hear is doo doo doo doo doo, and I'm like, what is this? And I one day was like, I have to know what this is. And I was on their couch and they were like, yo, this is David Dobrik's vlogs. You never watched a David Dobrik vlog? And I was like I was like, no, what? And in my head, like, vlogging was always kind of like a joke. Like, people would be like, oh, let's make a vlog. And I'm like, it's not a real thing. So when they said he makes vlogs, I was like, what do you watch him do all day? Like, nothing. So I watched one of his videos and I was like, oh, okay, it's not really like just following me to like CVS. I was like, they're skits, they're funny, like they're entertaining. And literally we binge-watched like every single one from the start to like where he would—
David40:01Moment view
did you also masturbate to my videos?
David40:02Moment view
Honestly, we're not going to discuss that. And then the next day was the AMAs, the VMAs, VMAs, and I saw you in the Jesus costume.
David40:10Moment view
Jason and I were there. You and Madison walked up to us and said hello, and I was, I was fucking like, oh my God, shitting bricks. I was so excited.
David40:18Moment view
I was like, fuck, I like run up to you.
Susie40:20Moment view
I was like, I love you.
David40:20Moment view
Yeah, but I was keeping my cool. I was like, who are you? No, I'm kidding.
David40:23Moment view
No, you're like, oh, thanks.
David40:24Moment view
No, I was so— no, I was—
David40:26Moment view
didn't I ask you for your number too?
David40:28Moment view
You did. And I was like, what the fuck? You asked me for my number? I was like, this is crazy. It still is crazy. And then, and then I went home and I didn't even go home. She got off the red carpet and I went on Twitter and I blocked her and then unblocked her, because when you block somebody, they're no longer following you. And I didn't want— I didn't want to have to explain to Madison how— why she was following me already, you know what I mean? Because then she'd be like, oh, I already follow you. She would've been so fucking confused. Yeah, and I would have been like, oh, there's the video that leaked. And I—
Susie41:01Moment view
you're smart. Wow.
David41:02Moment view
Yeah, so Smart. Yeah. And now we're here, and now she's on my couch in my living room. Life is fucking crazy.
David41:08Moment view
And now every day I get comments and tags from people being like, why did David reject you? David rejects you. I literally was gonna send you a screen— send you the screenshot the other day. Somebody DMs me my own Instagram post and goes, even with all this, David still doesn't want you.
David41:20Moment view
And I was like, that's not true. That is so aggressive.
Jason41:23Moment view
What do you mean? Why do people think David doesn't want you?
David41:25Moment view
Because he made like one joke in one vlog.
Jason41:28Moment view
Oh, I remember that.
David41:29Moment view
And somebody was like like, even with this, like, they said something so aggressive and I was just like, what?
David41:33Moment view
All right guys, well, that's it for the podcast. Thank you guys for listening. The moral of the story is follow your dreams. Madison Beer can be sitting on your couch one day too. Um, this has been A Viewz Podcast. Go check out Madison's new songs, Good and Goodbye and Selfish. There's so many. They actually are really good. I'm not just saying that.
David41:50Moment view
David knows every word to Good and Goodbye.
David41:52Moment view
Yeah, well, luckily there's not that many words. Yeah, so you made it easy. But Um, we'll see you guys later. Go follow Susie, Carly on Instagram, Jason on Instagram. We'll see you guys later. This has been the Views Podcast. Bye, my name's Jeff.