Celebrity lookalikes and phone jails ft. Sydney Battle
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概要
Actor, comedian, and writer Sydney Battle joins host Dani Loftus to discuss the icks that drive her creative life. Sydney opens up about navigating rejection in Hollywood, where celebrities now take tiny parts that once went to rising actors.
They explore tactful complaining versus toxic positivity, the relatability trap that makes celebrities build airport pillow forts and why people need to just say "excuse me."
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00:59 — Don't tell people who they look like (unless it's the hottest person alive)
06:09 — "Honesty without tact is just cruelty"
06:47 — Toxic positivity and the 16-page audition complaint
08:31 — When celebrities get the part you auditioned for
09:20 — Separating career opportunities from talent to stay sane
10:52 — When your happy side quest becomes your main career
12:19 — Post-strike scarcity: celebrities taking two-scene parts
14:34 — Dating ick: low effort and people who don't value you correctly
17:28 — Celebrities need to stop trying to be relatable
18:51 — Jessica Chastain's valid complaint vs. Kristen Bell's airport fort
24:46 — Just say "excuse me"
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Our music, Stamford Brook Style, is by Adrian Michna.