Hey, everybody, aj Benzie here with Everything is a Bitch. It's September twenty eighth, twenty twenty four. Sorry, Mike's not here again. I know it's been two weeks. Mike has been dealing with a move from New Orleans to Florida. There are a couple of bumps in the road. And you know Mike's Mike has what six or seven other podcasts he produces. He's been very busy, and he said, bro, I'm sorry, I can't do and everything this week. If
you can get one up, that'd be great. So I know that in a few days we'll do one together and get back on track. But just understand, there's a big dump of Benza today or yesterday. You got Fame as a Bitch, the Patreon every you got the politics as a bitch, the patreon, you got on everything as a bit, And in a few days, maybe two, you'll get the next Fame as a Bitch for free, which deals with the Jamba name, Ramsey Murder. And just so you guys know, I am so on top of shit.
The biggest stories right now between p Diddy and RFK and Olivia Nootci, the journalists from New York magew I have personal information about all those stories. I was involved with those stories. You don't want to miss it. So tell you friends, tell you, tell grandma to go on to purse, take out the fight ourar bill they owe credit carture, don't use and go to patreon dot com. Slash fame is a bitch. Anyhow, big story in LA that's developing. This is big if you live in Los
Angeles and you're in the business. But a bunch of pictures have gone missing. They're being called a private trove of polaroids. You know how polaroids are. They kind of sex he kind of grows, but you can't not look at them. A private trove of polaroid pictures showing some of the world's most famous women in various states of
undress has gone missing. Remember that when happened several years back, the fappening with all these women and the picks they sent men and producers, many of which were sent to Harvey Weinstein. Let me remind you from Jennifer Laurence Salamahayak, a host of actresses looking to stay on someone's mind or maybe even sending a nude or two or ten to a boyfriend or a husband on the road, what
have you. They were hacked and a lot of those pictures came out, and not surprisingly, many of them look at night with no makeup on, in their beds like all of us. Yeah, just regular people without the star treatment. Still fun to look at that, if you can find it, look up the fappening. You'll get some nudes if you want. But they're very, very nervous right now, because this is like the second coming, a lot of anxiety in La. Right now, you've got pictures that aren't for public consumption
of everybody. From Jiji Hadid which I'd rather see a playing card than a picture of her nude on a polaroid. Kim Kardashian, I'll look at that. Gail King, No, no, Martha Stewart, No, who the hell is she sending nudes to? Kate Upton, I'm all there for it. Brittany Mahomes, I don't care. Simone Biles, I don't want to see naked midgets.
Ali Raiseman, you're gone to Irina Shaikh? Sure. Emily Radikowski, I think we've always seen her naked anyhow, Megan the Stallion, I gotta tell you, I'm gonna be there for that one. I'll sit in front of my terminal to see her naked. Christy Briefley no older than me. No, Chrissy Teagan can't stand there, Candy Apple face. But she's got a body, Ashley Graham, No, not for me, way too overweight for me. God bless you for looking beautiful with your one hundred
and eighty five pound body. But it's not for me. She was in Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition, and all I can tell you is when she jumped in the ocean, it went up a couple inches, that's all. But there are so many things missing. In fact, all these things were missing because apparently people who appeared on the pages of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition are all possibly in
trouble because all those images have gone away. The magazine couldn't control it because it won from one corporation to the other, and the pictures are gone. Also, there are thousands of dollars worth of swimsuit swimsuits that were loaned by different brands, but who cares about that. We're talking about naked pictures. There's a guy who owns five hour
Energy drink. He's a billionaire, Manoj Bargava. He took over SI and the whole swimsuit issue back in twenty twenty three, and he got all their equipment, cameras, lights, everything, and the swimsuits and the cachet or the cash. I never say that word right. If it's a bunch of things, it's a cash whatever, A bunch of photographs. I'm sorry, my throat's not great. I did three shows today, a bunch of photographs that are known as sitting sheets. You
know what that is. Well, they're important for mostly recording exactly what the model is wearing so that editors can include that information in the magazine later on. But what we've been told is Bargava moved everything into a New York office in his New York City's headquarters. But then his tenure at the helm of the magazine just blew up, and after causing a big staff result because he fired a bunch of star writers, and his relationship with the
parent company ended in a bunch of lawsuits. So now a new company has taken over. They began in March, but they lost all the pictures and stuff in this corporate reshow. So a lot of staffers have asked him Hey, what's going on with the photos? What are we doing? They just kept quiet. So now it's been months since Sports Illustrated heard from anybody, and there's a lot of worry going around because they're not intended for publication these pictures.
But the people who post are very they feel very vulnerable. Put it that way. You know, some of these pictures include nipples that would normally be omitted when you go to the final stages of a photograph there are may be some parts of a woman's body hanging out that wouldn't make it to print, But in polaroids, they're right there for everybody to see. And you know, there are people who will tell you if you're on a shoot like that. The models will look at an all female
editorial staff and they feel very comfortable. Then when they come to find out that some of their photos, which might have some details they don't want floating around that there, they don't know what to do. They have no idea who the polaroids are. They don't even know if they're in New York. They're frantic. It's not as bad as the happening because that showed some well, there was some sex scene, sex shots in there. And you know, two
people taking a picture of themselves on flagrant that's the phrase. Right, this is a little different, but you know, you can imagine these swimmer brands, many of which are small businesses. They all want their their items back that they loan for the shoot. But you can see the conversation, Hi, ladies, are some bad news. Photos of you in swimsuits are missing, and they say, oh, big deal, We're all beautiful and young cares that they've got photos and put them online.
It's great publicity. No, ladies, they were polaroids and not photoshopped at all. And then you could hear a scream from every one of those young women who don't want us to see what they look like before they're touched up. Uptown problems. Right, Well, I promised you i'd talk about Connie Chung, the veteran newswoman that just wrote a book. But I think haven't read it yet, but I think from knowing enough about her, it's going to be quite fascinating.
Whenever people of this age write books about their time in Hollywood or the news media or technology, you got to grab them, you know, you really do. It's gonna course you twenty bucks. But what you'll have is a library of people that were involved in the world, and they came up in a world and their fame was wrapped around this tendency of women not being treated fairly, women being hunted, women being abused. And I know it's
been slammed down our throat for years. It's been this way ever since this podcast began seven years ago, and change the me too movement was twenty seventeen, and it's
not going to go away completely. But when I read about women who were in their heyday, top of their beauty and intelligence in their thirties, let's say, in Hollywood, in the news, in different types of businesses, you could just imagine my first inkling is thinking of them running around a desk and not wanting their boss to gram them. I don't think I'm the only guy who thinks that way, and those of us or fathers who have daughters, you
need to think in terms of that. Many times I've made comments on this show that were anti female, etc. But I didn't think of, well, what if that was my daughter? And then suddenly you go back and go, now, you shouldn't have said that, man, because you would never want your daughter to be treated that way, would you. So it takes some learning, it takes some discipline, and
it takes the ability to change one's mind. But I would advise all of you whenever you hear or see of somebody from the seventies, eighties, nineties writing a book about their time in certain businesses, I would grab it because they got stories to tell. And Connie Chung makes a lot of jokes, and that's part of her charm, that's part of her success. But she does admit to
drinking a lot and being body, which I love. I love when women admit that they were not so, you know, sitting on their chair with their hands crossed on their lap. She talks about and I'm gonna read this on the road. Recovering that nineteen seventy two presidential campaign, Connie tended to retreat to her hotel room at night. She thought she was being responsible by prepping for the next day. Then she noticed the male reporters were getting scooped that she
was missing. So it dawned on her that they were saucing up the campaign managers and they were getting the good shit. So then she started to go down to the bar at night. Just that statement alone needs everybody's eyes to just open up. I mean, how hard is it to go down to the bar at night in a hotel If you're on the road and you're covering a presidential election, it's part of your job. But if you're a young woman in that in that era, it's
dice to say the least. But she went down there and drinking and taking jokes helped her a lot, and she was able to break into the boys club because she said she just had to find a way. There's a great way to learn to be a great reporter. I don't recommend it by any means, but at the time, I just had to find a way. That's a great sentence because I've been there at those moments of decision or crossroads, if I can use that term so broadly. There are times when you go, okay, man, I gotta
do something here to really get the story. And there's a certain way we act. There's a certain way reporters can act that can get a story out of somebody. I'm not going to divulge every serie, but there are things we do, things we know how to do. Epathetic asking why three times I've told you a few of them some things I haven't told you, because I will eventually. But the things we do as report is to get
the good shit out of people. If you think I spend too much time trying to get all the clam out of the half shell, you have no idea what I'm like when next to a source and I dig it all out, I chew on the shell. So in her book, Connie writes about all the time she spent covering news and her marriage to Mauri Pulvich, and all the famous people she met who acted inappropriately with her,
including President Jimmy Kotta Karta. She said he pressed her knee against hers, pressed his knee against her suggestively at a black tied dinner. Yeah, that's the way it begins, isn't it. Maybe your hand falls off your thigh and touches her. Oh WHOA, just throw it out there, see what happens. She said that Dan Rather had a shot too,
but Dan Rather didn't like her. And the fact that I know Dan and I know him very well and have gotten drunk with him and gone out with him and for girl, you name it, I didn't take that trip to Alaska to catch salmon at his brother in law's ranch, but I know an awful lot about Dan and she had a time with him. He didn't like her, and she didn't really blame him because Dan Rather was
like the heir apparent of Walter Cronkite. And when she was on the newscast with him, it meant that he had to shift his chair a little bit, a few inches over. And that's all it takes for these people and the way they feel about their lives and their attitudes and their personalities. You're making me move over four inches with my share. And Connie thought, if she was another man, you know, it may have worked. But she says, Dan didn't want anyone to sit next to them, an animal,
a plant, nobody. And you have to remember, throughout her career she was one of very few Asians who were coming into our rooms every day. And then eventually she realized the impact she had when somebody named Connie Wong wrote to her telling her about a generation of immigrants who named their baby girls Connie after her. Can you imagine that she talks about the OJ Simpson trial. She didn't like it at all, but Dan Rather didn't want to touch it. And sixty minutes it was all guys
at the time, and they wouldn't touch it. They wanted nothing to do with oj Simpson, if you can believe that or not. And frankly Connie Chung didn't either. But the management would come to her and say, look, Bobara Walters is getting this. Diane soare is getting that. Katie Krek is getting this. You gotta do something for the team. She didn't want to. She didn't see the value in it because she felt it was tabloid. But these are
things you you'd do. It's crazy thinking right back now that courage and Sawyer and Walters wanted nothing to do with it. And we think about these people that is so amazing we speak about them and superlous. You didn't want that story. You don't want the interview because what he killed a woman who gives a fuck you sit down with despots and dictators. Such bullshit. And you know, Barbara Walters was tough to sidle up to put it
that way. That a lot in common, but Barbara was definitely the pioneer and paved the way for many women to come. And she was the breadwinner in her family because when she was young, her father had night clubs that didn't do well. Eventually, and she took care of her mother and father, Barbara Walters, she supported them, and she had a disabled sister you don't hear too much about. And Connie Chong was the breadwinner in her family as well.
I mean from twenty five years old on. She provided for her family, and she felt like her and Barbara had a lot in common. They were both fired after two years, They both adopted a child, They both married nice Jewish boys. I mean Barbara Walters married two or three more, but Connie felt a kinship with her. But then her marriage to Maury Pulvich was something that was really I think it was more in New York story
than a national story. But you know, Marie's a very down to earth, realistic guy who show just fucking blew up and talk about perfect timing. But they had a great life and have a great life. And to this day, she says when she sees a bed interview on TV, she wants to throw a shoe at the set because she knows the next question she would ask, and she misses that. She misses that that people don't want to
dig deeper. They don't have the joy of going after a story that's worthy and if you do it right, you can change a government. You can do so much much good if you ask the right questions. But keep your eye on Connie Chung. Read her book. She talks about, you know, when she was younger, and I told this the other day on the show. She was a sight to see when she was young man and when she got on the scene. You know, she talks about having an affair with one of the guys in the Eagles.
I'm sure it's Don Henley, but I have no idea. And Ryan O'Neill was after her. They had a fling. Look at the picture of Connie Chung. She had it going on for I mean, no doubt. But I got to give it up to her because here's somebody you'd never know. I mean, you look at her, you go, oh, you know, how much can she know? What does she work? Was she just hired because she's aged looking man. Her parents had ten kids and she was the last one
and the only one born in America. They had nine children in China, five of whom died when they were infants, and three of those infants were boys. So this her mother basically raised very ballsy women. And I got to say that that's such an amazing feat, you know. And her father was very accepting of what she wanted to do, which is not the way Chinese dads are. They want
their kids to do certain things. But when Connie said what she wanted to do in terms of journalism, he thought, you know what, maybe you can carry on the Chung name and tell everybody how he came to America, because that's what they did. He came with his four sisters and his mother wanting one of his children to make it in America. How great is that the last kid, the daughter made it. It's a great fucking story. Enough about these things with all the shit going on now
you talk about shit. We're talking about p Diddy constantly because that's the huge story. And if you want to hear about my relationship or my knowledge of the New York Magazine reporter Olivia Nutsie and use EAZYI and her sexting situation with Robert Kennedy, go to patreon dot com slash Fame as a Bitch or slash Politics is a Bit. I talk about her a lot in both those shows, and what kind of a friendship she and I had with regard to her trying to get dirt on Trump
way back in twenty fifteen. It's worth the five bucks. Once you join in, you'll stick around, trust me, because I am the Forrest Gump of these podcasts. I'm always involved in stories that you wouldn't believe. And sure enough, I'm involved with the story of a man who I was enemies with dating the same girl who's become president now he's running again, and that there's a sexting situation in his administration or almost administration with a reporter that
I know. So listen to what I tell you. But here's the thing. This is why the media and the police I would say, just don't get it right so many fucking time. But then again, if you hear the story,
you'll go, well, how could they have known? So there's a video that resurface that shows an ex porn star I hate Say Starr, porn actor who got busted back in twenty eighteen for shooting up one of Donald Trump's Florida golf courses, and he told the cops his interrogation during his interrogation that, by the way, I've been P Diddy's sex slave. This is twenty eighteen, guys, six years ago.
The guy's name is Jonathan Audi odd I, and he's being grilled by Miami investigators in this unrelated case that came about a few days after Puffy Combs pleaded not guilty in New York to sex trafficking in this whole Rico case. And this, you know, he's been accused of running a criminal empire for more than a decade, threatening women, forcing them to take part in drugged up sex shows with male prostitutes. It's crazy. But his arrest comes after, well,
it comes years after. This guy Odie, who was a former stripper and a porn actor. Where do men strip nowadays? I'm just where do we go? There's no more chippendales. Where do they strip? I have no idea. So Odie's a former stripper at a porn star and he's telling cops I had sex with Puffy Combs and his ex girlfriend and his girlfriend Cassie Ventura. They don't know what's going on. This guy's going on tape. I had sex with Cassie and Sean. He would masturbate and tell me
what to do to Cassie. I was a sex slave, Okay, That's what I was. For what it's worth, He's saying this all nervous, and they don't give a fuck. They think he's just spout nonsense. And he says, I caught herpes during these sexual encounters. I was a sex slave. You know. I took liquid cocaine with them both. He's giving them everything, and they were never substantiated and they
got dismissed. But that certainly tells a real true story about just what is going on and what went on with Sean Combs and his Free Gough parties and his recent indictment. And you know, we gotta pay attention to this guy, get him back, Get him back. There were different wild allegations and conspiracy theories, you know, back in the day, not to mention the last one that came down with you know, Kat Kat Williams telling everybody twenty twenty four is going to be the year of the truth.
Puffy's gonna be found out. Then we start seeing these videos we've seen of Kevin Hart interviewing Puffy in her bedroom. Let's not get the bed, move the camera, me and us. She used to fight over wake up in the bed and fight over a corn fay whoa what do you mean? Justin Bieber did he's hitting on Bieber. You see all these things, Lebron James, ain't no party, lack a puffy party, Oh yeah, aoc Kamala Harris, Oprah Winfrey, and you name it.
Maxine Water is called Puffy her prince. All these people lauding him as the greatest person ever Barack Obama makes me fucking sick. They all knew. I'm not saying all of them were at the Free Cough parties, but these fucking people know. I've been to many parties, and I used to take my nephew Joey to some parties, and when I saw certain areas of that party going a
little off kilter, I left with Joey. I didn't want to see that shit because I knew some things were just too much for his eighteen seventeen, nineteen year old head to take, so I walked them out. Disgusting. But back in the day, this guy Odie was caught on camera. He had an American flag and he was talking about Trump and he walked into the lobby of the Trump National Durrell Golf Club in Miami and he shut it out with cops and he was hitting the leg by
a cop. Then they cuffed him, and he's ramping about Barack Obama and Puffy Combs. While he was arrested. They said, this guy doesn't like Obama, he doesn't like Trump, and apparently he doesn't like Pe. Did he. That's what they said to the Miami Herald. This guy's still in custody on attempted murder of law enforcement officers arm Burgley armed Grand theft chargers over the twenty eighteen incident. Get this guy.
I'm sure they're talking to him now. When it comes to Puffy, I'll tell you right now, this is this is big. It's bigger than any of us know. It's Jeffrey Epstein times too, because I know Epstein's list of people that he could have blackmailed went way up high. The difference is many of those people and Jeffrey Epstein's diaries of who he can blackmail, we don't know who they are and we don't even know the power they can wield because when it gets to that level, we
don't know what the fuck people are doing. Were just clueless. But you go to p Diddy, and that's an area we can all recognize because we see them at the awards shows, we see them at movie premieres. We see them at red carpets. We watched them on the basketball court, on the football field, we see them. They're on TMZ, you know, and they all know nasty shit, nasty. And part of me will sit here and think, well, Puffy's gonna go away forever. The least is fifteen years, the
most is life. Part of me says he's given the cops a lot of information so he doesn't have to be locked up for life. I've always said that. I've always said he's helped out the fence throughout this whole ordeal for years. I think he was smart enough to recognize that my life is so crazy and shitty and debauch that I need to pay off police and give them other tidbits of info to keep them off my ass. Good criminals do that. If he didn't do it, then forget it. Then he's never going to see the light
of day again. He's gonna get one hour a day of working outside in a fenced in area. He's going to be in his you know, eight by ten cell, whatever the fuck it is. He's done for life. Part of me still thinks he's giving him information so he doesn't have to spend life, and maybe he gets out at sixty eight seventy, not that you can run a record empire at that age, but at least he'll have his freedom. He's got seven kids. Man. I still think, deep down inside there are things he's done to help
his his time in prison which should be substantial. But it's too early to talk about that. But I think it's well, I know it's going to be. It's going to be the most amazing story for a while, the one we were denied when Jeffrey Epstein was murdered. And I hope that whoever the fuck is guarding P Diddy, And of course he's on suicide watch. Everybody like him is put on suicide watch. It isn't like the inmate
demands it or asks for it. The jail or prison puts that on because they know this guy's lived a charm life. He's not going to be able to handle the structure of prison or jail, so he's on suicide watch. And finally, gang this, you want to know how so many of us were lied to, especially during the pandemic, when so many people were trotted out and were told these were all the experts in their fields and they should have all our rapt attention and respect. We'll enter
this asshole. New York City's former COVID czar was caught on a hidden camera the old James O'Keeffe Way, although it wasn't James talking shit, bragging about having drug fueled sex parties during the pandemic, even admitting that New Yorkers would be pissed that they found out about his good times. His name is doctor Jay Varma Varma. He was the senior health advisor to then Mayor Bill Deblasio, who was a douchebag, and he was well. His job was running
New York's pandemic response. And he made this confession and a secretly recorded a conversation with a so called undercover operative from Stephen Crowder's podcast called The Mug Club, and he says, I have to be sneaky about it because I was running the entire cold response in the city. He's talking to a woman at the time, by the way, in a restaurant, and his clips, you know, it's all hidden camera. They were recorded from late July to mid August in New York City. Crowded put them out a
few days ago. The identity of the woman. We don't know the nature of the relationship. We don't know. But Varma doesn't work for city hall anymore. And he admitted to people that he participated in two private gatherings in twenty twenty and twenty twenty one. There was secretly recorded
conversations that had been taken out of context. In one of those, in August, he says on film that it would have been a real embarrassment for the city if he'd been busted at non socially distanced parties, despite saying there was no gathering restrictions at the time. He says, and I quote, we went to some Let me listen how many times he says, like, and this is a
fucking person in a big position. Listen to how he speaks fucking TikTok generation he goes, we went to some like underground dance party, like underneath a bank on Wall Street, and we were all rolling like we're all taking Molly MBMA and everybody's high. And I was so happy because like I hadn't done that in like a year and a half, but I was looking forward to being like,
fuck it. I wonder if anybody sees me, they're gonna be pissed because this was not COVID friendly, and the only way I could do this job for the city like was if I had some way to blow off steam now and then, and he admitted to renting a hotel room in the summer of twenty twenty with his wife and friend, wife and friends. My wife and I had one of our friends in August of like that
first summer, so we rented a hotel. We all took like you know, Molly, and like it was like eight or nine or eight to ten of us were in a room and everybody was like having a blast because everybody was like so pent up. I'm not lying, look it up August first, he said this. Then he bragged about his role in city Hall and how he was involved in the televised COVID briefings and he was one of the ones to convinced Mayor Deblasio to enforce a
vaccine mandate and asshole talks. Again, I did all this deviant like sexual stuff while I was like, you know, like on TV and stuff. This is obviously a Kamala Harris clone end voter. I'll repeat it. This is the man that's heading up the response to pandemics in maybe the most important city in America. I did all this deviant like sexual stuff while I was like, you know, like on TV and stuff, and people were like, aren't you afraid? Aren't you embarrassed? And I was like, no, actually,
I'm like, I love being my authentic self. I take responsibility for not using the best judgment at the time. That's what he's saying. Now. He also says the recordings of shit, saying he was targeted by an operative for an extremist right wing organization determined to malign public health
officials and take down the public health system in America. Now, asshole, you did that, He goes in those Now listen, He doesn't say like once in this prepared statement, in those private conversations that were secretly recorded, spliced, diced and taking out of context, I referred to events that transpired four years ago. Yeah, sure, asshole, where's all your likes? This guy was running around living a drug fueled calligula, mandating that ordinary New Yorkers have to suffer the lockdown lose
their livelihoods. Well, this asshole has thrown themselves parties that can make a rock star blush. Remember that it happened in every city, not just America. Where are you living? Find out who the fuck your guy was? This guy was pathetic. It is pathetic. These leaders quote unquote who shut down people's businesses and told us not to celebrate holidays, don't have Thanksgiving, don't have fireworks, don't sit with your family,
absolutely full of shit. This is the kind of person who got people fired from their career jobs for not getting vaccinated. And that's why I get extra piste off because I can see all these assholes when they first show their face. I wish I could give you the power that I have for just a few hours now.
I want you to remember while you weren't allowed to visit your dying aunt, or go to your dad's funeral, or eat dinner at a restaurant, this asshole was drinking liquor, rolling on ecstasy, having said with strangers, and not wearing a mask, let alone a condom. These were the leaders we were told to listen to and follow. You think there's none of them left. And this is why a guy who's gotten hip to what bullshit demands we live under never trust anyone who's thrust their lives in with
all these answers they got answers to everything. Now, I can't listen to these people I've been lying to too many times. I know you feel just like I do, so I don't believe who or what they trot out. And you look at these people like the very wealthy people they can afford. The elites can afford to back Kamala Harris and her socialist Marxist ideas, her communist policies of the left. It's not gonna hurt them in the least if she wins the election. Most Americans, though, we
can't afford to back Democrats. They've impoverished most of us. If I might say, what the Green New Deal spending, which they discarged as their inflation reduction Act. They've been bent on mandating us to no end. They brought in millions of illegal aliens that we can't afford to support with our tax dollars. Cannot afford our own private security to be safe while shopping or driving home from a restaurant, or pulling up to our driveway even if it's gated.
These fucks sneak in and stick you up. And most of us can't afford to send our kids to private schools to maybe get the education that public schools don't even pretend to be involved in doing anymore. The elites, I'll live with elites or otherwise. They don't suffer the consequences of voting for nept in nept unqualified, demented politicians
as president. The rest of us do suffer those consequences, So we have to care who we vote for and how they're gonna treat working class Americans because you know what, are you an American? Oh? Yeah, me too? Do you work? Why do too? You love you? Gets me too? They get the fuck right in your head and vote read Anybody who thinks otherwise is insane. That was everything as a bitch. I'm sure I will have one during the week when Mike gets settled in Florida. Excuse my voice.
I've done three shows today, a little bit first aware, but we'll come back tomorrow better than ever. Talk to you today.
