Best Podcast Episodes About Billie Eilish
Everything podcasters are saying about Billie Eilish — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 26, 2026 – 23 episodes
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“… had like the second chance I got. You know what I mean? Because like I could have pursued – as you said, like you chose not to do – what the fuck? Billie Eilish. Billie Eilish. I chose not to do theater as a kid and I always regretted it. And then like TikTok kind of gave me this lane back in that I never would have gotten. But you're doing everything. But I really – like TikTok was the way in. TikTok was the only reason I'm sitting here. You are TikTok. Thank you. I don't feel like I am, but thank you. I've been in love with my situationship for a year and a half, and he recently admitted to me that …”
“… born in the 90s. You say that now, and while I agree, actually, I think you're probably right. When were you born? 1999, so I'm a 2000s baby as well, I would say, but I want to say, but I wouldn't have the job I have if I was born then. I would have had like the second chance I got. You know what I mean? Because like I could have pursued – as you said, like you chose not to do – what the fuck? Billie Eilish. Billie Eilish. I chose not to do theater as a kid and I always regretted it. And then like TikTok kind of gave me this lane back in that I never would have gotten. But you're doing everything. But I really – like TikTok was the way in. TikTok was the only reason I'm sitting here. You are TikTok. Thank you. I don't feel like I am, but thank you. I've been in love with my situationship for a year and a half, and he recently admitted to me that he feels the same and wants a future. Obsessed. The only problem is all of my friends genuinely hate him. And I get why, because we have been a little toxic. On and off again, we use each other as a crutch, etc. How do I either get them off my back or explain that it's going to be okay? Well, it's not going to be okay. It's not going to be okay. I …”
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts dive into the complexities of a toxic situationship, hilariously debating the allure of great sex versus the chaos of drama. One host comically prescribes the show 'Tell Me Lies' as the perfect escape for anyone caught in a messy relationship, leading to a lively discussion about the absurdities of love and attraction.
“… these things about these characters. I'd love to talk more about Rick and Christian. They come up with this plan of that. We see Christian find the Billie Eilish boomerang idol. There's two. There's there's one on every tribe, I guess. So maybe the other tribe didn't couldn't find it, but he ends up sending it away. Well, let's come back to that. But we end up with a plan that ends up a real caper at the end of the episode where Rick Devins, he's been thinking about what does he want to do when he comes back? He's like, I got it. Let's plant a fake idol. You have the note. I'll plant a fake idol at …”
“… and their, their female sidekick. Like that's literally the thing that, you know, that's what I love about the season. It's like, everyone's got their triggers. You know, we're all, they're all such like messes. And we it's so earned and we know all these things about these characters. I'd love to talk more about Rick and Christian. They come up with this plan of that. We see Christian find the Billie Eilish boomerang idol. There's two. There's there's one on every tribe, I guess. So maybe the other tribe didn't couldn't find it, but he ends up sending it away. Well, let's come back to that. But we end up with a plan that ends up a real caper at the end of the episode where Rick Devins, he's been thinking about what does he want to do when he comes back? He's like, I got it. Let's plant a fake idol. You have the note. I'll plant a fake idol at Tribal for us to come back and pick it up later. It's so good. It's so good. Like, it's so, so, so good. I mean, it's totally new. You know, it's sort of like in the zeitgeist a little bit or in the ether, like because we all remember like Adam trying to wrestle the idol off of like. So like the idea of there being an idol potentially a tribal council …”
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The strategic use of the Billie Eilish boomerang idol is about building future alliances rather than immediate survival, reflecting a shift towards long-term game planning.
Christian's decision to give the idol to Aubrey rather than Angelina reflects a strategic shift that could either solidify alliances or create new targets, highlighting the unpredictable nature of Survivor gameplay.
“… Oh, no. To weaken that group, they're going to go for the people who don't have the idols. They can't even play it on. This is the thing with the Billie Eilish boomerang idol. You don't have to say Billie Eilish boomerang idol every time on the podcast. I'm trying to give it the respect, okay? on survivor if you were on survivor yes they would there's actually a very funny tiktok out there with i want to be respectful to billy yeah uh it could this is my biggest this is my biggest problem with it it's like for it's it's it stifles the gameplay though i don't understand why they made it that you can't …”
“… people. Yeah. It like it actually we got like nerfed idols this season So is that then going to be a problem for Sari down the road when the two people she aligned with are the only two with the idols and people know that they can be played on anybody Oh, no. To weaken that group, they're going to go for the people who don't have the idols. They can't even play it on. This is the thing with the Billie Eilish boomerang idol. You don't have to say Billie Eilish boomerang idol every time on the podcast. I'm trying to give it the respect, okay? on survivor if you were on survivor yes they would there's actually a very funny tiktok out there with i want to be respectful to billy yeah uh it could this is my biggest this is my biggest problem with it it's like for it's it's it stifles the gameplay though i don't understand why they made it that you can't transfer it and you can't play it on anybody else because it's just like that that's some of the biggest moves in survivor history are people playing the idol on someone else it's not even them and correctly reading that the votes were going in a different direction or whatever and i i have no idea why they were like that's something we want to …”
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The new 'Survivor 50' introduces a controversial idol that can only be played on oneself, limiting strategic gameplay. This segment discusses how the change stifles iconic moments in the game, like playing idols for others, and explores potential alternatives that could enhance drama and strategy. Tyson and Drew analyze the implications of this rule on alliances and betrayals in the current season.
“… So fine, give them away. Maybe that's the better option. Well, let's talk about the boomerang idol. Probably go home with it in his pocket. The Billie Eilish boomerang idol. I'm sorry. Billie Eilish boomerang idol. Can I just say, coming back to Survivor and everyone's suddenly referring to the Billie Eilish boomerang idol, I feel like I'm in a parallel universe like what the fuck is happening I genuinely it's branded Billie Eilish is it a sponsor thing? is she involved? did she appear in the first episode? she was supposed to tell people to watch Survivor if they did the idol but I don't know if …”
“… her to do. I said, get it. So you like it from Ozzy. Obviously, you like Sari accepting it, but you like Ozzy giving it. No, that's stupid. Don't give away your extra vote. But we do know Ozzy, okay, historically has not played advantages or idols well. So fine, give them away. Maybe that's the better option. Well, let's talk about the boomerang idol. Probably go home with it in his pocket. The Billie Eilish boomerang idol. I'm sorry. Billie Eilish boomerang idol. Can I just say, coming back to Survivor and everyone's suddenly referring to the Billie Eilish boomerang idol, I feel like I'm in a parallel universe like what the fuck is happening I genuinely it's branded Billie Eilish is it a sponsor thing? is she involved? did she appear in the first episode? she was supposed to tell people to watch Survivor if they did the idol but I don't know if that happened I don't see the confusion it's amazing everything should have a celebrity name It should be like Barack Obama's tribal council. Like we need to lean in. The confusion is what. I love working in. More names, not less names. I can't wait to watch them freak out over Mr. Beast. Like. Yeah, that, get ready. I did think it was funny that, …”
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In a recent episode of Survivor Season 50, host Jeff Probst shocked fans by voting for himself to perform a rap during a tribal council. This unexpected twist has sparked discussions about whether Probst is paving the way for a rap career post-Survivor. The episode also featured intriguing gameplay dynamics, including a controversial vote and the introduction of the 'Billie Eilish boomerang idol,' leaving viewers entertained and confused.
“… But like if this works, that's going to be pretty iconic, I feel like. Yeah, I think so. I'm just trying to figure out because it does say Billie Eilish Idol. So what is his play? Like he's on the chopping block. He goes in, he pulls it out. He's like, whoa, this is an idol. Doesn't show anybody what the note is and pulls it. And it's like, that's crazy. Like, is that, is that his plan? When you're, when you're a tribal council and everyone's already like, I don't want it to be me. And he pulls something out and he's maybe the plan that night. I feel like it could, you know, turn everybody's …”
“… in the season, whether it's played wrong or it's played right. Like, I'm excited to see it, you know. So, yeah, I think that was a cool idea and that we've never seen it. So we've seen Adam try to take it at Winters at Wharf and it was kind of embarrassing. But like if this works, that's going to be pretty iconic, I feel like. Yeah, I think so. I'm just trying to figure out because it does say Billie Eilish Idol. So what is his play? Like he's on the chopping block. He goes in, he pulls it out. He's like, whoa, this is an idol. Doesn't show anybody what the note is and pulls it. And it's like, that's crazy. Like, is that, is that his plan? When you're, when you're a tribal council and everyone's already like, I don't want it to be me. And he pulls something out and he's maybe the plan that night. I feel like it could, you know, turn everybody's head to somebody else. So we'll see. It could be like last minute plan. And we've never seen that. if we're going to see it, it's going to be on season 50. So I don't think people would be like, oh, this is fake. So it could work. Yeah, I think it could work too. I think if I were in that position that Rick is right now with that thing sitting there …”
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In a recent episode of Survivor, Christian's decision to give an idol to Aubrey raises strategic questions about alliances and gameplay. The discussion reveals tensions between players and the potential for drama as fake idols are introduced into the mix, showcasing how these dynamics make for exciting television. As the season unfolds, viewers are left wondering how these strategies will impact the game's outcome.
“… about something that the outcome was just objectively bad yeah that happens i mean i guess i have i could think of um you know uh And recently, Billie Eilish comment, I didn't mean it to be. I think she's a great artist that I listen to her music all the time, but I didn't like what she was doing in terms of being political in an award show. She really got pissed off at me.”
“… like me you know that's because i haven't done anything to do i never lie about anything sometimes that causes a lot of problems and have you ever taken your honesty too far like has there ever been a point where you were too brutally honest or too blunt about something that the outcome was just objectively bad yeah that happens i mean i guess i have i could think of um you know uh And recently, Billie Eilish comment, I didn't mean it to be. I think she's a great artist that I listen to her music all the time, but I didn't like what she was doing in terms of being political in an award show. She really got pissed off at me.”
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Kevin O'Leary reveals that being brutally honest can come with consequences, as he recalls a tense moment with Billie Eilish over her political stance at an awards show. He emphasizes that while he values truth over popularity, it often leads to misunderstandings and backlash. O'Leary advises that in business and life, you can't please everyone, but maintaining respect is crucial.
“… Because that's a great song title, honestly. Surprised there isn't already a boomerang song. Me too. Yeah, there's something there with the Billie Eilish boomerang idol that it feels like we didn't quite... I appreciate bringing in the other audiences, like wanting to tie Billie Eilish's audience in with the Survivor audience. Like get more eyes on Survivor. I'm all for that. And I love the idea that Billy, I call her Billy because we're friends, that she chose. I think I from what I understood, she chose from a list of events. So I love the idea of her looking over this list and choosing one …”
“Oh boy. Oh man. Well, and who knows? Maybe we're inspiring her to write boomerang. Because that's a great song title, honestly. Surprised there isn't already a boomerang song. Me too. Yeah, there's something there with the Billie Eilish boomerang idol that it feels like we didn't quite... I appreciate bringing in the other audiences, like wanting to tie Billie Eilish's audience in with the Survivor audience. Like get more eyes on Survivor. I'm all for that. And I love the idea that Billy, I call her Billy because we're friends, that she chose. I think I from what I understood, she chose from a list of events. So I love the idea of her looking over this list and choosing one and all of that But I think I don think we really need her name on it I think that could just be the story behind it You know what I mean Because otherwise we're all like, where's the Billie Eilish part of this? When does that come in? Like, I want that story to be revealed at the finale or something like, hey, little did you know, this boomerang …”
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Imagine a game-changing Survivor advantage inspired by Billie Eilish! In this segment, the hosts discuss a creative twist where a player can swap with someone from the opposing tribe, adding a new layer of strategy to the game. This concept not only ties in Eilish's influence but also brings excitement to Survivor's gameplay dynamics.
“Oh, no, I'm depressed. Are you? People show it in different ways. any animosity for Billie Eilish? I just don't understand why she hates me so much. I'm a supporter of her music. I think she's a talented artist. She's clearly not a supporter of my survivor destiny of wanting to be rich. So, oh, Billie, what's up? Yeah, you guys are, you're like in a diva feud. I don't think Billie knows I exist, I said. But she's had a big impact on my life. OK, well, maybe it's one sided, but that could all change. You never know what the future brings, …”
“Oh, no, I'm depressed. Are you? People show it in different ways. any animosity for Billie Eilish? I just don't understand why she hates me so much. I'm a supporter of her music. I think she's a talented artist. She's clearly not a supporter of my survivor destiny of wanting to be rich. So, oh, Billie, what's up? Yeah, you guys are, you're like in a diva feud. I don't think Billie knows I exist, I said. But she's had a big impact on my life. OK, well, maybe it's one sided, but that could all change. You never know what the future brings, Genevieve. Don't don't be so hard on yourself. You have lots of life to live still. You don't know when or where or what new opportunity will happen. So don't be so sad. OK, thank you. I'm just like that. Let's talk about, but really, how are you? Because you did say you were depressed and sad, and I don't want people to really, if that's true, then …”
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In a humorous twist during the exit interviews for 'Survivor 50,' Genevieve expresses her confusion over why pop star Billie Eilish seems to dislike her, despite being a fan of Eilish's music. The segment dives into Genevieve's feelings about her elimination from the show and her playful wish to adopt a dog, highlighting the emotional rollercoaster contestants face after their journeys end.
“… you out of Survivor 50 when you were playing such a great game. And I'd love to know if you've heard anything and how your relationship is with Billie Eilish. um as you know rob this is an incredible rivalry yeah that has been going on between me and billy incredibly one-sided and deeply personal very unfair and yeah billy has broken my heart twice how many people can say billy eilish broke their heart twice yeah okay genevieve i talked about this on the podcast with Steven, yes, I really mean it. I just think of your run here in Survivor 50 and maybe there's somebody who I'm not thinking of, but …”
“… still in the game. No, but Genevieve, I'm sorry that like, I'd love to like have fun, but we have to be serious. And I'm sure you're tired of talking about it at this point, but we need to talk about the woman that is really most responsible for taking you out of Survivor 50 when you were playing such a great game. And I'd love to know if you've heard anything and how your relationship is with Billie Eilish. um as you know rob this is an incredible rivalry yeah that has been going on between me and billy incredibly one-sided and deeply personal very unfair and yeah billy has broken my heart twice how many people can say billy eilish broke their heart twice yeah okay genevieve i talked about this on the podcast with Steven, yes, I really mean it. I just think of your run here in Survivor 50 and maybe there's somebody who I'm not thinking of, but you just really had the toughest luck of anybody that I could ever imagine where I'm sure you've reflected on this. But of course, we talked about finding not one, but two idols in the pre-merge. But just the entire alliance that you were a part of, was so snakebit where Colby, Q, Kyle, it really like you. Oh, Genevieve has this on lock. And I don't …”
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Genevieve reflects on her tumultuous experience in Survivor 50, where she faced unexpected challenges and a surprising rivalry with pop star Billie Eilish. Despite her strong gameplay and finding two idols, Genevieve feels she ultimately fell short due to personal shortcomings and unlucky tribe dynamics. This candid discussion reveals the emotional toll of competition and the complexity of alliances in the game.
“… when somebody is happy to meet me. And I always want them to have, speaking of this, I always want them to have a good experience. And when Billie Eilish first came into the scene, I could never really explain the way I felt when somebody meets me. And I remember her saying, I'm always go out of my way for people because I would never want them to have a bad experience meeting me. That exactly how I feel So I always use Billy speaking of Billy Eilish all over this game that I got that from her and able to articulate it So yes But I also feel like indebted because I have a job because of you …”
“Does it feel surreal when someone fangirls over you, Dolores? Because I've seen it happen time and time again. To you? To you. Oh, me. No, it doesn't feel surreal. What I always feel is immense gratitude when somebody is happy to meet me. And I always want them to have, speaking of this, I always want them to have a good experience. And when Billie Eilish first came into the scene, I could never really explain the way I felt when somebody meets me. And I remember her saying, I'm always go out of my way for people because I would never want them to have a bad experience meeting me. That exactly how I feel So I always use Billy speaking of Billy Eilish all over this game that I got that from her and able to articulate it So yes But I also feel like indebted because I have a job because of you Yeah, yeah. How about you? Not me. You know, I employ the chapel rown way of dealing with fans. Don't take my picture. I send my security guard to go beat up 12 year old girls. I don't want to be bothered. I break their shit. Like when you saw Paul in the elevator and you were like, hmm. That's not what happened. I was confused, one. And two, I was …”
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Dolores expresses her gratitude when fans fangirl over her, inspired by Billie Eilish's approach to fan interactions. She emphasizes the importance of making fans feel valued and having positive experiences, contrasting her feelings with a humorous take from her co-host. This segment highlights the personal connection between creators and their audiences in the entertainment world.
“… give you the title listen maybe we the unofficial official podcast now That pretty good Mm Okay and then my last thing to say was that I a huge Billie Eilish fan I'm probably like a rare crossover of huge Billie Eilish and huge Survivor fan. Yes, okay. So I personally love the Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol. Katie, are the Billie Eilish stans pumped up about the Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol? all those who watch survivor definitely are and there's probably not too many of us but those who don't watch survivor don't know about it but what do you think is going on here does billy eilish does she seem …”
“at least for this season they should give you the title listen maybe we the unofficial official podcast now That pretty good Mm Okay and then my last thing to say was that I a huge Billie Eilish fan I'm probably like a rare crossover of huge Billie Eilish and huge Survivor fan. Yes, okay. So I personally love the Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol. Katie, are the Billie Eilish stans pumped up about the Billie Eilish Boomerang Idol? all those who watch survivor definitely are and there's probably not too many of us but those who don't watch survivor don't know about it but what do you think is going on here does billy eilish does she seem aware that this happened i think that she will eventually come out and say something but i wanted to ask you if you knew that she actually mentioned survivor in one of her songs well is the song boomerang no oh okay so this is news to me i thought that the song that she mentioned survivor was boomerang no she does not have a song named boomerang but …”
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Billie Eilish fans are buzzing about her unexpected connection to the reality show Survivor, especially with the Boomerang Idol. In a surprising twist, one of her songs even mentions the show, leading to discussions about fan edits and montages that blend her music with Survivor moments. This crossover highlights the unique intersection of music and reality TV fandoms.
“to yourself. Yeah. If they would have Aubrey still had the real Billie Eilish boomerang idol and then she could have played at the Duos Challenge or the Duos Tribal Council then nobody would have been blaming Rick for all of that and setting off the live Tribal Council Now, I do think that they would still not be in a great position, but maybe it would not be everybody calling for their heads. And even Aubrey is flipping to the other side. Aubrey sees where this is going. yeah because she doesn't want to be lumped in …”
“to yourself. Yeah. If they would have Aubrey still had the real Billie Eilish boomerang idol and then she could have played at the Duos Challenge or the Duos Tribal Council then nobody would have been blaming Rick for all of that and setting off the live Tribal Council Now, I do think that they would still not be in a great position, but maybe it would not be everybody calling for their heads. And even Aubrey is flipping to the other side. Aubrey sees where this is going. yeah because she doesn't want to be lumped in with that you have to see the writing on the wall and say abort mission red flag i need to get out of here and going to jonathan was a great idea not to jump ahead but they've just lost two big alliance members so he's also feeling down in the numbers now you're taking two people who are feeling like they don't have anybody putting them together two …”
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In the latest episode of Survivor, Aubrey's strategic shift highlights the intense dynamics of the game. As she contemplates her next move amidst a chaotic live tribal council, the consequences of past decisions come to light, showcasing how quickly alliances can crumble in this reality show. The discussion also references pivotal moments from past seasons, emphasizing the unpredictability of Survivor gameplay.
“… but then that also kind of a power duo It not it not looking great for her So I think the swap will be helpful Yeah Tell me a little bit about this Billie Eilish boomerang idol because it an idol that you have to send to somebody to end up getting them if they get voted out with the idol in their pocket, then it comes back to you. Now, Andrea, you were one of the people who sadly did get voted out with an idol in your pocket. Even more sadly than you lost your hidden immunity idol on the streets of New York. Yeah, it's gone forever. I still am wondering where it went. I, it could have been, it was …”
“… she's doing a really good job of faking it but i feel like that in her heart of hearts she's not feeling absolutely amazing about this group. And I think that she might even welcome the tribe swap. Yeah, because right now, I mean yeah she is Aussie but then that also kind of a power duo It not it not looking great for her So I think the swap will be helpful Yeah Tell me a little bit about this Billie Eilish boomerang idol because it an idol that you have to send to somebody to end up getting them if they get voted out with the idol in their pocket, then it comes back to you. Now, Andrea, you were one of the people who sadly did get voted out with an idol in your pocket. Even more sadly than you lost your hidden immunity idol on the streets of New York. Yeah, it's gone forever. I still am wondering where it went. I, it could have been, it was either stolen from me in, I went to a party at Eliza's house. There were like seven of us there. And then I left. And when I was on the train, I went into my pocket and I realized my idol was gone. Yeah. So I texted Eliza and I said, hey, I left my idol there. Can you just like give it to me the next time I see you? And she was like, we don't see it …”
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Ceri from Survivor is feeling uneasy in her current tribe situation, constantly strategizing her next move. The conversation also dives into a unique twist involving a 'Billie Eilish boomerang idol' and a personal anecdote about losing a hidden immunity idol in New York City. This segment highlights the complexities of gameplay and the emotional stakes involved in Survivor.
“… have this secret and they can like use it to their advantage i love it whenever they want i also love the like i'm embarrassed to say it the billy eilish uh boomerang idol oh it's a great it's a great idol it's a great idol the billy eilish piece of it is super strange and like who paid who like did billy eilish ask for this or do they pay her to be able to use her name no no no no i think she asked for it I guess I mean Billie Eilish if you're a hardcore fan come on the pod you would do it but like yeah please yeah I love Billie Eilish but wait what I wanted to add is that or sorry I wanted to …”
“… it's so funny I wish we could have seen it we gotta get Q in a room with us um wait please I wanted what were we talking about that oh yeah so oh Christian and Devin's end up on different tribes like that's gonna be awesome because they're gonna have this secret and they can like use it to their advantage i love it whenever they want i also love the like i'm embarrassed to say it the billy eilish uh boomerang idol oh it's a great it's a great idol it's a great idol the billy eilish piece of it is super strange and like who paid who like did billy eilish ask for this or do they pay her to be able to use her name no no no no i think she asked for it I guess I mean Billie Eilish if you're a hardcore fan come on the pod you would do it but like yeah please yeah I love Billie Eilish but wait what I wanted to add is that or sorry I wanted to ask you would you try to give the idol to someone that you could build an alliance with or would you try to give it to someone who you thought was going to be voted out so it would come back to you I would give it to someone who I think is going to get voted out because I think I mean basically everyone The problem is... Everyone's done it to build …”
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In a recent segment, the hosts discuss Rob's evolving media presence, including his collaborations and interactions with other reality stars. They delve into the dynamics of a current reality show, exploring alliances and strategies among contestants, while also reflecting on Rob's unique approach to fame and his recent projects, like a music video featuring fellow cast members. This conversation highlights the intriguing blend of personal insights and entertainment within the reality TV landscape.
“… you're like, you just found the Tyson idol. And this means that, you know what I mean? Stuff like that. I want to see that and have, I don't know, Billie Eilish try to climb a rope for Jeff just I if they're gonna do it they should just go all the way yeah just jump out and be like I want to scare people that's what I want to do scare them and hand them an advantage I feel like it's time for another fans versus favorites season yeah we had the original couple of of fans versus favorites season you know casting was still adding a bunch of like recruits to the show and I'm actually pro recruit because we …”
“… is always a really funny thing to see. You know what I actually want to see though? I want to see celebrities go on Survivor and then there's cameos from like favorites to like give them like challenges. So like Tyson, you would be behind a tree and you're like, you just found the Tyson idol. And this means that, you know what I mean? Stuff like that. I want to see that and have, I don't know, Billie Eilish try to climb a rope for Jeff just I if they're gonna do it they should just go all the way yeah just jump out and be like I want to scare people that's what I want to do scare them and hand them an advantage I feel like it's time for another fans versus favorites season yeah we had the original couple of of fans versus favorites season you know casting was still adding a bunch of like recruits to the show and I'm actually pro recruit because we get a lot of the our best characters that we've had in Survivor history through recruiting. But in this era of super fans being cast, I think that they would be way more up to the challenge of going up against these favorites.”
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Fans versus Favorites is the ideal theme for a new season of Survivor, bringing excitement as new contestants face off against legendary players. The discussion highlights the potential for celebrity cameos and the dynamic energy of super fans who are ready for the challenge. With a mix of nostalgia and fresh perspectives, this theme could reignite the thrill of the game.
“… and he's up there with Timmy who's acting his ass off and that guy's like I think he also decided to recently go to war with Phineas sister Billy Eilish I think that guy has decided that sounds like a good idea for a 97 idea for a 97 man to attack a 20 But I was just like I know it cool we put non in movies In Marty Supreme, the guy who played his uncle is a journalist named Larry Sloman, who was amazing. Yeah. Mr. Wonderful did not do it. His eyes move around too much. He doesn't have the smoke. He doesn't have the smoke. I said it. Let's go. I'm going to start. So dialed in. And the last time …”
“… I really enjoyed the movie. Yeah. He's so good. What the fuck is the guy from Shark Tank doing in there? He's the worst actor I've ever seen in my life. Wait, who? The fucking guy. Who is he? Mr. Wonderful. He's Gwen's husband. I thought he sucked and he's up there with Timmy who's acting his ass off and that guy's like I think he also decided to recently go to war with Phineas sister Billy Eilish I think that guy has decided that sounds like a good idea for a 97 idea for a 97 man to attack a 20 But I was just like I know it cool we put non in movies In Marty Supreme, the guy who played his uncle is a journalist named Larry Sloman, who was amazing. Yeah. Mr. Wonderful did not do it. His eyes move around too much. He doesn't have the smoke. He doesn't have the smoke. I said it. Let's go. I'm going to start. So dialed in. And the last time you were here, you educated us on gooning, which we knew nothing about. Oh, yeah. That was helpful. We're getting deep into the goon community. Okay. We call it the GC. The GC. Have you been asked to host any of these award shows? I am hosting the AVNs this year, the adult video awards. Oh, great. In Vegas. I'm going to Vegas. Okay. For a couple …”
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In this hilarious segment, Ike Barinholtz critiques the acting chops of Mr. Wonderful from Shark Tank, declaring him the worst actor he's ever seen. The banter about celebrity crushes and movie preferences leads to a comedic take on the absurdity of casting choices, making it a relatable and laugh-out-loud moment for parents navigating their kids' pop culture obsessions.
“… have they said it's in the first sentence it's like millennial fave yeah phoenix plays over uh the closing of the episode i think they used to billy eilish bad guy while phineas is working out and phineas gave an interview to variety where he talked about playing a really douchey version of himself uh and the fact that he's like he it was i think it was put in post that they put the billy eilish over him working out and he's like i thought it was really funny so also i can't say i'm like super familiar with phineas and his whole deal but i would never have known that this is like turned up the the …”
“… could not have taken it again so mercifully just likes to lounge needle drop it's got to be the phoenix right love like a sunset part one and maybe that maybe that in itself is a millennial skewering of a kind uh but in the official netflix what have they said it's in the first sentence it's like millennial fave yeah phoenix plays over uh the closing of the episode i think they used to billy eilish bad guy while phineas is working out and phineas gave an interview to variety where he talked about playing a really douchey version of himself uh and the fact that he's like he it was i think it was put in post that they put the billy eilish over him working out and he's like i thought it was really funny so also i can't say i'm like super familiar with phineas and his whole deal but i would never have known that this is like turned up the the dial on douchey i mean i don't know phineas in real life so i can't say what he's really like, but he does not give off. He gives up good energy in his interview. Okay. That's good. He doesn't give off. You would hit it off because she's Latino. Okay. No, there are some people where I'm like, you're just playing yourself, bro. But like Phineas …”
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The final episodes of 'Beef' Season 2 featured a humorous cameo by Phineas, who plays a comically exaggerated version of himself while working out to Billie Eilish's 'Bad Guy.' The hosts discuss the clever pop culture references and the irony of using such a catchy track in a moment of self-parody, highlighting the show's millennial humor and cultural commentary.
“… maybe two people somehow go out in the same night we've been asking all of our guests this that have been on the show um do you think that billy eilish is really a fan of of survivor or is like her label just like are you kidding uh i billy eilish is gotta be probably a huge survivor fan and is probably i mean i don't have inside information i would imagine the imagine the the parties billy eilish is throwing week after week probably renting out whole applebee's and having all of her people come in and and watching all of the things and seeing all of the great publicity of the billy eilish …”
“or we may do another thing or two where maybe two people somehow go out in the same night we've been asking all of our guests this that have been on the show um do you think that billy eilish is really a fan of of survivor or is like her label just like are you kidding uh i billy eilish is gotta be probably a huge survivor fan and is probably i mean i don't have inside information i would imagine the imagine the the parties billy eilish is throwing week after week probably renting out whole applebee's and having all of her people come in and and watching all of the things and seeing all of the great publicity of the billy eilish boomerang idol so yeah i think billy eilish is a big fan wells come on we used to do this on like the bachelor when someone would say like you're not here for the right reasons you have to drink i feel like you can make a drinking game out of this anytime anyone says billy eilish or billy eilish boomerang idol right you have to drink you have to i …”
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Billie Eilish is not just a pop icon; she might be a huge fan of Survivor, as suggested in the latest recap of Survivor 50. The hosts speculate about her involvement and how her 'boomerang idol' twist has changed the game dynamics, highlighting the cultural crossover between music and reality television.
“… maybe we missed something in the episode because it does seem like that you have this wild hair. You wake him up from sleeping to talk about the Billie Eilish idol. And I know you love a morning conversation on Survivor. So talk me through what were you hoping to accomplish there? Yeah. So I don't remember like the exact circumstances if I like truly was like, Rizzo, Rizzo. Like I don't I don't remember. I mean, I remember we used to just like hang out by the boat in the morning, like, you know, just in general. So I don't remember exactly if I like, you know, abruptly woke him up. But I can tell you …”
“Okay. I want to know about the conversation with Rizzo in the boat. To me, I thought that that was so interesting. And it feels like that maybe we missed something in the episode because it does seem like that you have this wild hair. You wake him up from sleeping to talk about the Billie Eilish idol. And I know you love a morning conversation on Survivor. So talk me through what were you hoping to accomplish there? Yeah. So I don't remember like the exact circumstances if I like truly was like, Rizzo, Rizzo. Like I don't I don't remember. I mean, I remember we used to just like hang out by the boat in the morning, like, you know, just in general. So I don't remember exactly if I like, you know, abruptly woke him up. But I can tell you in that moment, what I had sort of been thinking on is Rizzo had this like really unique piece of information to the point where I was almost like this could be made up like it in, you know, when he first said it to me. But then as Zach Brown came out, I was like, oh, no, this is probably a theme. Um, so I thought he was potentially going to use …”
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In Survivor 50, a pivotal conversation occurs between a contestant and Rizzo regarding a secret idol related to Billie Eilish. The contestant, curious about Rizzo's intentions, seeks to uncover how this information could be used to manipulate alliances within the game. This moment showcases the strategic depth of Survivor and the importance of information control among players.
“… was like they could have cut it in half maybe i don't disagree with you okay sophie i agree with you okay in the same vein do you think that billy eilish is really a fan or what so i actually do know she is a fan she's a fan of the show but I don't know if she was like I need to be super a part of this I think they maybe reached out to her and was like do you want to be a part of it and they gave her ideas and she was just like I think it was that way like she texted Jeff Probst back saying I like the boomerang thing”
“… scene we watched them go spearfishing we heard all about the sharks coming after him i get your frustration i didn't mind watching him because i wanted to see people eat like humans for once but i i love the you know the reward of it i just thought it was like they could have cut it in half maybe i don't disagree with you okay sophie i agree with you okay in the same vein do you think that billy eilish is really a fan or what so i actually do know she is a fan she's a fan of the show but I don't know if she was like I need to be super a part of this I think they maybe reached out to her and was like do you want to be a part of it and they gave her ideas and she was just like I think it was that way like she texted Jeff Probst back saying I like the boomerang thing”
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In a recent episode of Survivor, the discussion revolves around a celebrity's involvement in the show, particularly Billie Eilish's participation. The hosts speculate on whether Eilish is a genuine fan or simply a guest, reflecting on the balance between celebrity appearances and contestant focus within the series.
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