Fame. Uh, he'd liked to be walked on a leash and play really dirty, kinky sex games. Is uh the guy put the cock in the Peacock network. Okay, bitch here, everybody aj Benzi here with fame is a bitch. This is your free show for February twenty second, twenty twenty four O two two two two O two four. I've been away for a bit. Sorry I didn't let you guys know. But there's really no way I come, you know, unless you go to Facebook and become a member
of the Facebook Famous a Bitch Podcast of Sess page. All I can do is leave a message there for you folks. But I worked the whole week last week kaping my high stakes poker show in Las Vegas, and there was a thirteen fourteen hour days. Frankly, after those days are done, all I can get done is the Patreon show, and I cannot go beyond that and do a free show. It's just too taxing. And afterward last Friday
I went out. Bill Maher had extended a limitation to me and a girlfriend to go see him at the MGM to do his comedy show, which was great, But afterward we went out to some place called Club Mayfair de Blagio, kind of the burlesque type. No nudity, but a burlesque type show with a great dinner. Some friends came along and very strange strip a pole. A girl was on the pole, but you had falsies on and you know, lingerie type stuff. Nothing, no nudity. But then a guy
jumped on the pole and was doing a strip dance on the pole. It was something to be, something to be seen. He then played the saxophone in a glittery pair of spandex shorts. Quite a show. I then got sick for a few days, came down with something so of a girlfriend. That's why I'm finally to give you a show today. You get another one before the week is over. But I wanted to explain to you guys what
happened. Some of you don't know that I did Bill Maher's podcast called Club Random many months ago, and it never aired, it never ran, and I'd explained to some of the well to everybody. I explained to my patrons that you know, I drank some because there's alcohol on set, and back then I wasn't going to turn away a free drink, and I hit Bill's
joint a few times. I'm not a pot smoker, and he has some powerful lead and I forgot the last half hour of what I said on that whole show, so I thought they held back the episode on account of I look sloppy or what have you. But that's not the case. But I'll tell you why the show didn't there at the end of this show. It's not surprising to me. And there's a reason why I urge you to become patrons because basically, my honesty, my blunt force honesty and blunt force opinions
are sometimes too tough for major organizations like HBO to take. And I'll explain further at the end of the show, but let's focus on what has to be I don't know what to call this situation with Wendy Williams former talk show hosts. Well, Wendy Williams. I knew Wendy when she was actually cute and fun. Yes, she was a crackhead, but man, she had
all the vimen vigga to be a TV star. She used to bug me when I got my job on the E Channel to get me a getter on E. We you and I could do a great gossip show together was so good at this because she was doing gossip on radio in New York and I was writing gossip for the Daily News and we'd meet and have dinners and stuff. And when he ran with her crowd, which was the rap hip hop crowd, and I intermingle with those guys through Tupac and Easy E and some
of those other fellas. They are no longer around, so we all kind of came up together. But then Wendy Wenn got it. I mean, she went and got that talk show, and she earned her stripes with that whole how you Doing thing on the radio and going face to face, head to head with Whitney Euston and other black recording artists to show the she had some skin in the game and you know, the network's bit, and she got her own talk show. What we've seen lately has been nothing short of
a tragedy. Loses the show, faints on air, gets divorced, her husband has another baby with another woman he's cheating on her with her mother dies, she gets graves disease or a syndrome, whatever you want to call it. Then she's a massive alcoholic. Is she doing cloak again? We don't know she's away at rehab. She's out of the public's life in two hundred days. Now they're making this documentary about it a Lifetime channel. Don't sleep
on Lifetime. They come up with these docu series that are prey, damn good, and this one's gonna be called where as Wendy Williams is on this weekend, but she is currently at an unnamed facility to treat cognitive issues and has had very little contact with her family. This is this is what surprises me and well, I gotta raise an eyebrow on this story. Story ran in People magazine that she speaks to her sister and her niece, but only
if she calls them because they don't know where she's being treated. Does that make sense to you, guys, your own sister or niece doesn't know you're being treated all that thought? Her niece or her sister said, I spoke with her yesterday and I speak with her very regularly when she reaches out to me. Wanda Finny is her sister's name. She is, from what I understand, in a wellness healing type environment. Now, this show is gonna
run four parts beginning Saturday and Sunday at eight pm on Lifetime. I'm gonna be sitting in front of the TV with popcorn in my lap. Wendy was in the throes of an alcohol addiction, struggling with mental health, memory difficulties, the losing the ability to effectively communicate with people. She is under the care of a court appointed legal guardian who oversees her finances and health decisions.
No one knows who this person is, but her sister and a niece say, we can't reach out to her, but she can reach out to us, and she's in a healing place emotionally. Who's ever heard of this? They claim she's not the person you're gonna see in this documentary. Obviously this was shot months and months ago, so she could be in a better place. I hope she is for her sake. I always like Wendy. Now. Her niece is Alex Finney. This Oneman eyebrow really goes up. Her
niece is an executive producer on Where Is Wendy Williams. You don't think her niece would tell her mom where Andy is being held? And she's exact producer of this docu series. There's a lot of bullshit going around. They're asking you to eat shit, don't develop a taste for it. But of course, her niece says she's proud of her aunt for taking control of her narrative. She did not take control of her narrative at all. People are speaking
for her. My aunt's always been such a public person and has been an open book. We've all seen the images over the last few months and really few years of what she's been like in a spiral. So for her to actually put a voice in here and take ownership of what's happened where she's at
present day, I think it's powerful. Well, I've seen some maybe you've seen some snippets of this show where there's bottles of vodka around the house for condo wherever she is, and she's demanding they not be touched, and somebody gently asked her, did you drink all this today? Don't leave that bottle right there. I think it's a complet leat alcohol poisoning thing going on with her. I don't think Wendy Williams has a lot longer to live. I
don't like the fact that her niece is exec producer on this documentary. That says a lot to me about what's going on, and who may have been taking money from her, who may have suggested strongly she's to be under some top type of guardianship with her finances. You know, they claim she's different than the person we're going to see in this show. She sounds great. She just focuses on the importance of family and the reality in terms of facing
and understanding where she's at physically and mentally. And mostly it's like a one to eighty moral lies moral lis It's sad said situation. One minute she's hosting a TV show. The next minute she's completely off the rails. It seems like that, but it took some time to get there. And I'm telling you, whatever she has physically wrong with their graves, let's see whatever the
hell it is. Thyroid problems. Alcohol is the biggest poison in her system, and it could eat away your brain and your liver and all sorts of things begin to go badly in your body if there's way too much alcohol pumped in there on a daily basis. And that began several years ago with Wendy. But everybody lied for her because the show had to go on. This show was making money. Don't say a word. Let's just keep her doing
what she's doing. It's said. It's like that. Sometimes people want their fancy cars, their big houses, their pools heated, so they tend not to say what's really going on right under their noses when they see it. Every day people saw her husband and manager Kevin slapping her in his office, and they're in her own office slapping her, smacking her in meetings. No one said a word. You know, you want to talk with me too.
Movement right ahead, But there should be a movement for women who are very big stars in Hollywood who are treated a certain way that should not be treated that way under any circumstance. Husband and no husband who got to smack the woman around in her office, no one said a word. And now get this gang. Sherry Shepherd, who took over for Wendy The Sherry Shepherd Show, is now mourning the loss of one of its top executives amid a
financial investigation. The guy's name was Matt Uzzle. I say us because he's no longer here. He's dead. He was the executive in charge of Sherry Shepherd's daytime talk show. Was found dead in this p pyramout New York home February thirteenth, so it's over a week. It's an open investigation. Cops won't come in further. They believe I haven't the say. They believe it
was as soon as he shot himself. It's a suicide. His job was to manage production, oversee the budget at Sherry and he was under investigation at the moment of his tragic death. Several departments at The Sherry Show have been complaining about issues with petty cash, and it was brought to the attention of the parent company, deb maar Den bar Mercury that they hadn't paid rent at
the show's Chelsea, New York City studio since September. So there's a real big concern among the staff that the show was getting shut down because they weren't paying their bills. I don't really I don't watch the show. I just think Sherry Show. But it's so much for the hot air. I can't take her always talking about guys. She wants to have sex with professional athletes dancers. Enough is enough to stop talking that we have a son. Stop
it. It's gross. But the show went on and this guy Uzzle was an executive at the Wendy Williams show as well, So maybe he had something to do with money being missing. I mean, you don't kill yourself over missing petty cash. It's got to be something bigger than that. Maybe with this series coming out on Lifetime, there is some parts of the puzzle that are going to become plain to the eye, and we'll get more about him,
We'll get to see more about the show's demise. How much a part did he play, we don't know yet, but they did a well fred check. No one heard from him, they found him dead, and now they've the production company has retained the law firm to help them investigate the matter, and then that commenting obviously, but they kept his death under wraps, but small news sites like county newspapers had it but not. That just goes
to show you the shitty press and media we have today. No one picked up on this and brought it to the bigger media newspapers or news stations. That's disgusting, disgusting. The guy was a respected production manager who they say was known for outstanding contributions to The Wendy Williams Show and several other significant projects. But he killed himself and maybe one day won't know why don't miss that docu series. I'm sad to say, but happy to say this next story
came not a moment too soon. President Biden, the Walking Corpse, finally gave his dog Commander to relatives following more revelations of more brutal attacks on Secret Service employees, including a case in which the White House tours were suspended because they had to mop up blood from the floor of the East Wing and another attack where an agent suffered a severe deep wound at Biden's Delaware vacation home.
Unbelievable. This dog Commander obviously had a propensity for biding Secret Service members way back since twenty twenty two, I believe, when some internal documents were revealed to show at least seven agents were injured. But President Biden, just like he treats the border and so many other things, was very slow to act
didn't want to immediately part with the German shepherd. In fact, he claimed the agent lied about an attack by his other dog, Major, who was also given away or as they say, re homed, after also terrorizing Protective Agency staff and others. And The New York Post jumped on this story way back in twenty twenty three, and they found out all these allegations is that the President was creating a very unsafe workspace, a lot like our southern border.
And Commander brutalized an agent and Biden's beach house getaway. Where were they this fucking dog. I don't want to put a dog down, but how many times can this happen? The agent said he heard the voice of the First Lady yelling something. It's all redacted. Commander ran towards the direction of the post booth and bit the agent in the left forearm, causing a severe, deep open wound. As a result of the attack, the agent started
to lose a significant amount of blood from his arm. The agent remained calm and walked away from the area looking for help. He got six stitches on the left hand left foreum and antibiotics for the wound. There's a lot of bullshit going on here. A lot of stuff is lies, believe me you. Another attack happened in the summer of twenty twenty three. Commanded another agent inside of the Kennedy Garden, adjacent to the East wing. That's where the
First Lady's office is located. The agents were walking to the driveway to help move Park trucks. There's a video of that incident. None of us has seen it obviously, where they entered the Kennedy Garden while Commander, who was off the leash, big mistake and on the opposite side of the garden, ran at a high rate of speed towards the agent and jumped towards him and took him to the ground again, left arm deep bite, requiring stitches.
East Wing towards were stopped for twenty minutes because the blood had to be mopped up. President Biden was there for at least one of these newly documented instances months before the bloodiest encounters, and said something that was removed from the records. The Secrets Servis wrote secret was an agent. Back in October of twenty twenty two, wrote I was bit and grabbed on the left forearm by Commander while holding over the door for the President as he entered the White House near
the iconic west wing Colonnade. Commander came in, circled back and grabbed my left arm. He then stood up and backed down. He's literally my height standing. Paulice entered Charlie after since he was trailing behind. Paulice entered the palm room and said predacted quote and that they were evaluated by White House medical staff and the bite didn't break any skin, so no fuss, no muss.
But get this, guys, there are twenty four documented cases instances of dog attacks on the Secret Service during Biden's tenure in office, in addition to reports of attacks on White House staffers. I want to know how much did the Homeowners Insurance Policy pay out to these numerous Secret servicemen who were bitten and subjected to a hostile work environment, because something tells me that they all have to sign an NDA after they were bitten and got zero compensation, and the
President should not. I don't call the president the guy in the White House the schmuck of the White House should know. German shepherds, like most dogs, are pack animals. They need to know who's in their pack and what their own place is. If they're constantly being passed around to different people, the dog is obviously going to get confused and upset. So it's no wonder
he acted out. But all of you who thought this guy could run a country and take care of its American people, now we see he can't. And he certainly can't take care of his own goddamn pets. Please do not vote for this asshole again. But I don't think he's running anyhow, but just don't vote that way. Country's falling to pieces, and I won't make this appolotics show. It's gonna be a big one this weekend. There's so much going on. I can't take it. Finally, in closing, I
want to talk about this Bill Mark situation. So I got call from Bill's well. Bill his producer, one of his writers that I've known for years, Chris Case. Chris. I met Bill and Chris at the same time thirty some a one years ago in New York City. Bill was pushing the politically incorrect show. I've been on that show many times. Chris was a writer of his. I believe in a producer, and he's followed Bill his whole career. He also edits his podcast. And when I told him,
I told Bill the show never aired. Him and I were together alone and in a car headed out for the casino. He said, you're kidding me. He said, that's not I don't like that. That shouldn't happen. I gotta talk to Chris about that. I said, they'll big deal just I figured I didn't look good or maybe I was too sloppy because of the weed. I don't know, but hees don't know. I'll get to the bottom of it. So Chris wrote me to email and said, I don't
have you any number. I'm trying to reach, I said him in a number, he said, Hey, man, I really apologize. I could have handled this differently. It's my fault. Bill's upset at the way he was handling. He's right, I owed you a phone call. I dropped the ball. What happened was And this is where I want you guys to really listen in because those of you who just take the free show and not the Patreon there's a huge difference in my shows. Chris said, Aja,
there are a lot of things on that show that was said. Now, of course people could find racially tinged or you know, maybe not something that people should laugh over. But you and Bill have such a relationship that I, you know, I found it hard to even show a clip even laughing at some things you said, because HBO is really looking over their over his shoulder at Bill's show and at Bill's podcast, I said, why he brings
them so much money? He's been great. He said, well, they also pay him a lot of money, and they're concerned about his brand. They concerned about their brand, and they're very instrumental. Let's just say on who's on that show, especially real time, and who's on the podcast.
And there's certain things I don't want Bill to be near that are said, or you know, even if he's caught laughing at something, and you guys, and I can tell you him and I have that relationship where we both laugh at each other from across the crowded room, even though we're not saying anything. We just have a relationship where we both make each other laugh. It's one of those things. So I don't know exactly what I said,
but I know what I said was the God's honest truth. And race comes up a lot in my podcast, and I'm sure a lot of that was at the heart of it. But Chris said, by the time I was cutting a joke here and cutting a joke there, I was left with like thirty six minutes of a podcast, and it's just not long enough for us to run our shows go an hour an hour and change, and it just I was like Edward Sissenhans, I was cutting too much, and when I
finished, there just wasn't enough show there. I said, I get it, man, no hard feelings. Maybe we'll do it again. I'm not holding my breath, but I said that. But here's why I'm kind of okay with I am okay with it. Here's why I'm okay with it. I've always been told I am who I am. Bob Evans told me a long time ago. Your luck, Popeye. I am what I am because I always say what's on my mind. That's got me in a lot of trouble over the years. It's got me some doors to open in my favor
over the years too. My mouth has gotten me into trouble and it's got me out of trouble. My mouth is as powerful as my fists, and as I get older, it's more powerful and it's more dangerous. My fists are not as much. But honesty is my brand. That's what my show has always been about. And for a guy like Bill and other podcast hosts who have big companies above them, they can't run the risk of something's being said or them being seen. I mean, even Adam Curley used to get
nervous about the stuff I said. I was always right, and he's admitted that, but he would get nervous because even thought he would get sued, he gets sued. But people get nervous. Even Agavino, my friend for fifty years, said, they're not gonna come after you. They're gonna even after me. They're gonna come after the show's producer. That's me, my company. So watch what you say. Well, we're seven years in. We had one issue with Bethany Frankel a long time ago, and it went
away. Jamie Fox's people came at me for a second. That came in, Mike for a second. Nothing came in because I was right about that as well. My mouth gets me in trouble, but it brings the truth. So that's why a lot of you that are on the Free Show, I want you to experience what I do on the Patreon Show, where I do not hold back, where honesty is the brand that I always will be.
And if that's the way it's gonna be. If other people don't have me on their show because they're afraid of what I might say, that's okay with me, because you have to the stand. When I'm finished with the show, I send it to my nephew Joe and Mike Gagavino, and it's posted, no one edits me, no one touches it. There's no advertisements on my show or commercial brands are gonna say and what I say and how
I say it. I can't live that way now. If I was seen on Bill's podcast, I would have got more listeners, more more subscribers, more money. Of course, I'll get there, but I'm not gonna get there by being somebody I'm not. So. I urge all of you if you like the truth. And there's very few places left to go for the goddamn truth nowadays, not just Hollywood. The whole fucking world is falling apart. Go to Patreon, dot com, slash famous a bitch, it's five
bucks a month. I guarantee you. You pay for three or four streaming services you barely watch, and you pay over sixty bucks a month to have them to watch one movie a month. I guarantee you five bucks a month gets me every day in your house, in your ears, in your head, and in your heart. And you won't figure the thing I say because I'm very rarely wrong. Too many years at this, too many people, I know, too much of a home intuition, be warm, but that's
it. You're a move I medi Benza. That was your day, you guys, that was your free show, your free show, My free birds. February twenty second, twenty four. Let's talk to you again before the week's out, well before Monday. Put it that way, Take care, Thank you for listening. Fame as a Bitch is an aj Benza Workhouse Connect production featuring the endless wisdom insightful commentarian sometimes fucked up perspective of aj Benza executive producer Mike Agavino
