Ozempic Face, Jeff Bezos' Hedges & 22 Very Naughty Monks
5/5/202646 min
On this week's Vogue & Amber: Vogue has disturbing news about brother Alzo's employment history, so Vogue and Amber ring their mum Sandra to confront her about it and it goes absolutely nowhere. And, the baby daddy party has been put on ice, for now.
Plus, a man held a hairdryer against a temperature gauge to win a bet, 22 monks got caught smuggling 110 kilos of cannabis through an airport, and a millionaire spending rabbit hole includes Drake's $400k mattress, Dr. Dre's daily fresh Air Forces and Jeff Bezos paying a thousand dollars a month in hedge fines because he simply does not care. Also, a listener has a terrible painting hanging in her house and the lie has gone too far to stop now.
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First 90 secondsSandra0:00
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Vogue Williams· Host0:05
How dare they? [laughs] [laughs] Ah!
Amber· Host0:11
The baby daddy party will have to be put on ice, unlike my eggs, for the moment.
Vogue Williams· Host0:16
[laughs] Yeah, they're teen fiction. Why do you think you're able to read them, Amber?
Amber· Host0:20
[laughs] [laughs] Lovely. Thank you.
Vogue Williams· Host0:23
Those two sound like licks. [laughs] [laughs] Licky, licky, Lou Lou's. [upbeat music] Amber, I have some- Mm-hmm ... disturbing news.
Amber· Host0:36
Oh, sweet baby Jesus.
Vogue Williams· Host0:38
Disturbing, Emma.
Amber· Host0:41
Well, how disturbing?
Vogue Williams· Host0:43
You know, you know when you think that you were treated differently as a child, but, uh, then you [laughs] find information that would mean you were treated differently as a child?
Amber· Host0:51
Are you talking about the fact that you got to go on two sixth year holidays and I didn't get to go on one?
Vogue Williams· Host0:56
[laughs] [laughs] Did I?
Amber· Host0:58
So sixth year is when you finish school. Vogue, Vogue played the system. She played my mom, she played my dad, and she got cash for two holibops.
Vogue Williams· Host1:05
I don't even remember that.
Amber· Host1:06
I didn't get to go on one. I think it's 'cause I was gay. They knew. [laughs] Listen.
Vogue Williams· Host1:12
Probably.
Amber· Host1:12
Yeah.
Vogue Williams· Host1:13
No, I wasn't talking about that.
Amber· Host1:15
Let's hear, let's hear your fucking Peter the Wolf story.
Vogue Williams· Host1:17
Well, no, what I was gonna say, actually, about my sixth year holidays, by the way, I cheated on my boyfriend on my sixth year holiday when I was, like, 18, and I'd only gone out with him for, like, five minutes, genuinely,