E99: Countess Luann Canoodles with a Cabaret Critic!
Episode description
As we enter the mob phase of the Trump presidency, we dig into the inspiring story of Pierre Delecto, the once-secret Internet persona of Mitt Romney. Rachel shares a personal story about how Countess Luann de Lesseps, of “The Real Housewives of New York City,” transformed her into a cabaret critic. We then go from hyperlocal to interstellar, shutting down everything from the chef’s mutiny at Barneys to the frequency of killer-asteroid stories published by The Daily Express. And finally, thanks to J. Smith Cameron of “Succession,” we learned about a French scientist who has developed a creepy skin for iPhones that responds to tapping and unwanted sexual contact.
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In this week’s episode:
Read about Rachel’s big debut as a cabaret critic in Page Six.
Learn about how Ashley Feinberg uncovered the real identity of Pierre Delecto.
Big #YUPs to…
Jimmy Kimmel in Brooklyn
Netflix’s horror movie lineup, including “In the Tall Grass
