Locked WhatsApp Messages
5/11/202649 min
This week, Katherine's skipping the BAFTAS to be Telling Everybody Everything about the reactions to the listener's email whose husband had his WhatsApp messages LOCKED. Should she confront him? Is he even doing anything wrong? The listeners were quick to write in about this one, giving advice and detailing their own experiences. He could very well be plotting to eat her, so hopefully we get to the bottom of it soon! Also, the tragic passing of reality star Jake Hall makes us scared about glass, Taylor Swift was in London, Chanel debuts leather ankle straps and calls them £1500 shoes, Steffon Diggs is GUILTY of stealing back Cardi B's heart, and Nick Cannon refuses to celebrate his 'baby mamas' on the day he uniquely qualified them for. You can follow comedian Andrew Johnston at @mandrewbrawnston on IG x
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First 90 secondsKatherine Ryan· Host0:00
[gentle music] Hello, and welcome to another episode of Telling Everybody Everything. It was American Mother's Day yesterday, Canadian Mother's Day yesterday, kind of everywhere apart from the UK, Mother's Day yesterday. And I think that's something to do with Victoria Day or something royal, but I cannot be bothered to find out. So happy Mother's Day if you're not from the UK. Um, it was also the BAFTAs yesterday, and I really embarrassed myself because I am not a BAFTAs darling, right? Like, I will never be nominated for or win a BAFTA, and that's fine with me. Like, I just am in it for the vibes and the money, and I don't... Well, actually, you make more money if you win awards, but otherwise I think they're a very fun, glamorous evening, otherwise not my thing. I wasn't invited this year, and I have been invited other years. I've presented at the BAFTAs other years. And hello, I'm a TV star, so I was like, hang on a minute. And I, I don't even like long ceremonies like that, but there was something about not being invited [clears throat] that made me feel really left out. And I know that I have small children, and I am a drag at these events. I don't stay as long as everyone else. I don't do the schmoozing. I don't get drunk. Even before Holland, like, that wasn't really me. I'm the first to leave, the last to arrive. But it just like, I felt like it was wrong.