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Corey & Kenisha: The After Show Uncensored

Corey Strong Season 3 Episode 123

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Corey and Kenisha are back and off the rails in this After Show episode that dives deep into Broadway scandals, celebrity drama, and the social chaos behind the headlines. It’s raw, a little raunchy, and definitely not for kids. From American Ego to eyeball trauma, nothing is off limits. Press play, but don’t say we didn’t warn you.




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Corey Strong (00:00)
Hey, it's Corey and this is the After Show. Today, Kenisha is back and we are unpacking everything from the latest Broadway backlash to the cringe-worthy Sydney Sweeney commercial with American Eagle. We're talking about celebrity news, pop culture, and everything in between.

and Kinesha shares a wild and kind of disgusting story about her eyeball. Trust me, you don't want to miss this one. Let's get into it.

corey strong (00:29)
Are we keeping this in the show? We're talking about glitter. I'm trying to have justice for glitter.

Kenisha (00:33)
I'm trying to like...

We are just a spur. All kinds of things around here.

corey strong (00:38)
Everybody,

Kenisha's back. Where at Kenisha's house again? Yes, where her villa? I know I lied and told you guys that Keisha would be coming, but it's really Kenisha.

Kenisha (00:41)
Hi friends!

We're at my house. How's it feeling?

Yeah, I was like

literally listening to the podcast and he's like, hey Keisha, I was like, who the fuck is Keisha? I know I just I about fell out laughing. I was like texting Corey I said, who's Keisha? I was like, you call me Keisha

corey strong (00:59)
I said it so casually like a matter of fact like she's literally coming

Kenisha (01:16)
It's funny because like as black folks we're like you need to respect our name and not say it wrong. Corey over here calling me, calling me Keisha.

corey strong (01:16)
Yes.

Yeah, mmm. Look at us being un-black and uncivilized. I should have known,

but I did. It came right out so good, like Keisha's coming. I'm like, wait a minute, no it's not. That's better.

Kenisha (01:35)
Yeah.

Is that the one I

sent you? So I sent Corey, I've been sending you theme songs for the podcast that I'm not on. Because I was like, and the other, yes. And you talked to

corey strong (01:48)
Oh yes, you have you have been sending them out. What was the last

one you sent me from Michael? It was was a Michael Jackson song.

Kenisha (01:56)
⁓ well,

you were talking a couple of podcasts ago about ⁓ just like people always like watching you and having like this eye on you. I was like, rock, rock well, somebody's watching me.

corey strong (02:03)
Yes, yes, that's it. Yep.

Yes. See, I knew the

song, but I would never know the title. So if we go on a game show, don't pick me. I don't know the names.

Kenisha (02:17)
Ooh, I can do music trivia. Ooh,

I can totally, ooh, we're gonna go to music trivia. On Wednesdays they have Drag Queen Bingo. That's like 90s music at Tap Room. Yeah, we should, it's fun.

corey strong (02:27)
lord.

yeah, look at you. Ding ding ding ding ding. I never won

at bingo and there's no way to cheat. I tend not to play games that I can't cheat at. Like Uno, if someone's telling me that we're having Uno, I just bring all my draw fours with me. And I'm just like, draw four? And they're looking like, dang you.

Kenisha (02:42)
No!

Stop it!

Where do you get that draw for? Where do you, you cheat at games?

corey strong (03:01)
I'm honest about it. Cause most times I just want the games to be over so we can just move on to something else. Yeah. I'm a terrible person. ⁓

Kenisha (03:07)
⁓ my gosh, no. I do have some friends that are not like game night people. I am like,

I'm a game person, but only if it's not those extra really in-depth

corey strong (03:22)
Like

you have to know the history of...

Kenisha (03:24)
my god,

this just reminds me too. So like last year,

when I was dating, ⁓ this dude was like, let's meet at a board game place. Look at your face. Okay, so yes. So we meet at the board game place and he's like, it's just all these board

corey strong (03:32)
Mm-mm.

drinking the drink that ain't in here.

Kenisha (03:51)
board games. I mean it was all cool and stuff if that's like what you do but it was more than just like tic-tac-toe and chess and it was like all those race ones you're taking over countries and you set out your whole spread like you're gonna be here for six hours and I was like I know why'd I go?

corey strong (04:10)
And you went, you are

such a nice person. Cause I would have told him, you know what?

Kenisha (04:15)
I know.

Well, there was a lot of other red flags with that too, because later that night we went to all those, ⁓ the game, like the game bars, right? Where you put, when that was fun, like, like pinball and stuff like that. Right?

corey strong (04:27)
Okay.

Did you go on

a date with Monopoly guy?

Kenisha (04:35)
I don't even know, but later after he drank too much and then he started saying racist things. And I was like, he started throwing up Scrabble Chip spell and R-A-C-I-S-T. And then he was like, but that was nice. I didn't want to leave them in Detroit. So I drove them home, right? And then we get home. I know.

corey strong (04:38)
Like, I want, mm-mm, okay.

And he started throwing up Scrabble chips.

he started getting racist.

You should have left him, that would have been his punishment.

Kenisha (05:05)
I was just like, this is wild. So I drove him home and he's like, do you want to come into my parents' basement?

was 40 years old. I said no thank you and never spoke to that person again.

corey strong (05:24)
So with that being said, can we please get justice for glitter? Because it just seems like you're super nice and doing favors for people that clearly don't deserve it.

Kenisha (05:30)
No!

corey strong (05:40)
God, that would have scared me. But you know Now that you mention board games, that is a red flag,

Kenisha (05:41)
Maybe I'll give glitter another try.

corey strong (05:51)
I mean, I can see if you pull out a board game, but if you really... No, card games are different. But if you tell a person that you have like a gaggle of board games at home waiting, I'm just like...

Kenisha (05:51)
What about card games? Card games and board games are different.

corey strong (06:10)
Yeah, no. No, I'll pass on the board games. Well, you know what not to invite me to.

Kenisha (06:11)
Yeah.

You ain't coming to game night, Corey.

corey strong (06:22)
I'll be in prayer about that.

Jeez guys.

Kenisha (06:29)
⁓ That's how I

feel about people who have pets. Like your dog's cute, but like I'll pet your dog and leave and I'll leave your dog with you. Like your dog is cute. You've sent me pictures, but I just don't want to like, I don't want to just like take the dog home or hold the dog. Maybe I'll pet that, maybe I'll hold the dog. But I don't want to like, the dog is not licking my face. Like.

corey strong (06:32)
Really?

You don't want to be dealing with the pets.

Yeah, Miles is a handsome guy.

Right.

but you don't need to take them home.

It's kisses. You're telling me that you just...

Kenisha (07:00)
That's disgusting. You let your dog

lick your mouth?

corey strong (07:08)
That is probably one of the most uncolored things that I do, yes. But I know where his mouth has been, I think.

Kenisha (07:15)
Oh no,

you don't know. What if he was like... Yeah, but like on the lift some people straight up like open-mouth French kiss their dog.

corey strong (07:20)
I try not to, like near, like the neck area, No!

They're trying to have a different type of relationship. You do know that, right? There are people that enjoy that. Okay, guys, that's a different show. We're not that show. We're not those people. So we'll tell you where to find that show. Look, so much has been going on this week, and you know I've been blowing up your phone on TikTok and Instagram and texting.

Kenisha (07:31)
Yeah.

corey strong (07:58)
I don't know if I'm stuck between Broadway or these racist ads that seem to be coming and I'm just hyper fixating on all of it. Like what's really going on here?

Kenisha (08:08)
Mm-hmm.

Well, I didn't even know about the...what's her name? Sweeney? Sydney Sweeney. Oh yeah, now I know who she was as soon as I saw her face. But I didn't know her name, right? So I did watch Euphoria, which is wildly wild. And the next season is gonna come out like not until next year, so you have to rewatch the whole thing, because I don't even remember what happened. I mean, it definitely, it's great.

corey strong (08:20)
Sydney Sweeney, did you watch Euphoria? Okay, that's her. Crazy. Crazy, crazy.

I know I love this show.

It's worth it. I love Zendaya and Jacob Elordi.

Those are... Yeah.

Kenisha (08:45)
It is definitely worth it.

But I didn't know her name, so you're like, I was like, I don't know what I did. And then I looked it up. was like, oh, wait, I know who that is. But I watched it, right? And I was like, okay, I understand what folks are up in arms about. you're using this.

corey strong (08:55)
Yeah.

Okay.

Yeah. Yeah.

Kenisha (09:13)
same person you always use on all your ads, the same type of person to say, is like what American style should be. And how many years have we been told over and over again that we have to meet the white standard with the blonde hair, the blue eyes, the straight hair, the...

corey strong (09:24)
And this is all it should be. ⁓

and a flat ass.

Kenisha (09:36)
Yeah.

corey strong (09:39)
Now,

my ass is flat ladies and gentlemen, but unfortunately some people's are not. You know? So, no. Keisha is bootylicious over here. It's Keisha Basil.

Kenisha (09:49)
Mine is not. Keisha, I thought my name was Basil.

Keisha Be- Stop.

corey strong (10:02)
No,

but seriously though, I when I saw the ad I'm just like What makes it so necessary and like, you know, I can't resist the the voice that she's given I'm just like, what do we need that for again? There were so many things going on one. It was just as they normally do

kind of show women as like a sexy type of, look at her really big boobs and that's what I got. Yeah, objectify and then you threw in the, jeans are the good jeans.

Kenisha (10:24)
Mm-hmm.

Yeah, objectify.

Yeah.

Yeah. Which sucks, cause like literally American Eagle is my favorite jeans to wear, cause they fit perfect. They fit, I know.

corey strong (10:43)
Well guess what it doesn't, it unsucks. Cause guess what the last time I told

you about them, remember I told you that they stopped making them right and I couldn't zip them up because you're not allowed to have anything in the front and back. I told you about this and this is just another sign.

Kenisha (10:57)
It fits my butt, I have a

butt. But yes, so now I'm gonna have to be going like this, go like this, about walking to American Eagle like, really need a pair. No, I literally just bought stuff like last month. ⁓

corey strong (11:04)
You may have an older pair.

Really? She met yesterday boys and girls.

And then we went to Target.

Kenisha (11:24)
I ain't gonna lie, I did go to Target recently. I really had needed something there. I just went in with a hat. And then they gave me a $25 gift card!

corey strong (11:26)
Hmm

They know.

They knew you needed something.

They knew you needed something.

Okay, so let me ask you as a woman, as a woman of color and uncolor, how did you feel? Like, what did you think? Like for me, it was just like, okay, I see it for what it is. It's like, whatever. No, for American Eagle.

Kenisha (11:58)
for Target.

⁓ no, I definitely agree with what you were saying in the other podcasts about how, you know, it's the same shit over and over again. And it's not just them that are doing it. You know, it's all the ad folks.

corey strong (12:11)
Yeah. No. Dunkin Donuts has one.

Now with that one guy from, I can't think of the show. I tried to watch it on Amazon, but I kept falling asleep. But he says something like to the effect that he has perfect jeans and he's Italian. I think or something, but it's just like, why all of a sudden do we need to just say anything about, you know.

Kenisha (12:37)
Why can't we, yeah,

why is it a matter about your genes? Why can't we just be like people? Yeah.

corey strong (12:40)
We're drinking drinks and wearing jeans. Yeah, that's just, I

don't know. It's getting weird and you know it's amplified to me because of social media. And so I'm just watching all the ignorance unfold on social media and people, oh, I love, that's it, American Eagle. Make sure you remind people of how it should be. And it's just like, so even if it wasn't that type of a vibe, it's like we're making...

Kenisha (12:47)
Mm-hmm.

Yeah.

Yeah.

People are still

corey strong (13:09)
They're making it that vibe. Yeah.

Kenisha (13:10)
thinking that, yeah, yeah. And people are thinking that, you know, well, they've already been thinking for a while that, you know, I can just say whatever I want to say and be okay with that. Be okay with ⁓ not treating people fully like a human. And...

corey strong (13:20)
Yeah.

Yeah and

being uncomfortable with making them uncomfortable. So it's just what's weird to me. Then I found out after some digging that she's a registered Republican in Florida.

Kenisha (13:34)
Mm-hmm.

I didn't see that.

corey strong (13:50)
Yeah, it unfolded the other night. Yeah, so. And here's my thing with Sydney. I've always seen her as exactly what she is. Like, I'm gonna continue to watch Euphoria. Like, I wasn't invested in her. Even her character, to me, the character she portrays is very accurate, you know, for the person that she is, and...

Kenisha (13:55)
I just can't see that.

Mm-hmm.

corey strong (14:18)
I mean it's not anybody I would want to be, but she's getting paid to be that person and clearly that's who she is. I don't know, at the end of the day, I just feel like I'm not disappointed in her.

Kenisha (14:20)
Yeah, yeah, yep.

Yeah, because you already had low expectations. Yeah.

corey strong (14:38)
Yeah, yeah.

think I just, I think I'm not even disappointed with American Eagle. I'm just surprised that they thought that that was pretty cool. And even their explanation is just like, okay. And just looking at the people that are on the board that I talked about in the podcast. This is where we needed DEI. You know?

Kenisha (15:03)
Not just performative, but.

corey strong (15:07)
What do you think? Okay, so I shared that I listen to other podcasts and I listened to this one, Brooke and Connor, and these are two white people. And is it just me or do you feel as though, which they claim to be allies on many different levels, you know, but it's

Kenisha (15:31)
Mm-hmm.

corey strong (15:35)
not surprising but it's just funny to me how they approach things like this like they were talking about the whole jeans debacle and they just were like well do you i don't know if they really meant it that way do you think they could have meant it that way like i don't know what they were really doing or

Kenisha (15:56)
Yeah, but so many folks do that when it comes to anything, right? Not like, not like giving an excuse, but literally just bypassing the conversation or pushing it to the side, saying that it doesn't deflecting, that it doesn't have a lot of relevance or ⁓ assimilating because, you know, this is what society says we should be like. if I don't talk about it, then

corey strong (16:08)
Is it deflecting?

Mm-hmm.

Yeah.

Kenisha (16:26)
Maybe it'll go away and I don't want to have hard conversations.

corey strong (16:30)
Yeah, yeah, that's what I think it is. Because like I said, I probably still listen to their podcasts, but at the same time, I almost feel like don't bring it up if you're not gonna talk about it. You know what I'm saying? It's just like, you see this thing that's ugly and it's just like, don't bring it up. Or either be transparent. Just say, I saw it and I could understand why people would feel this way, although it doesn't bother me.

Kenisha (16:53)
Yeah.

yeah. yeah.

corey strong (17:01)
And I think that's

what I was warning from them. And then I'm like, these are two white kids. They're probably not thinking about me.

Kenisha (17:08)
Yeah.

But then, so bringing up that fact too, you know, you had briefly mentioned, I got to switch to the Broadway side a little bit about not talking about things. it never happy ending? What's the name of that? Happy never, I mean, maybe happy endings. I was trying to think of that, right? And never happy, that's what I feel like.

corey strong (17:17)
Yeah!

Maybe happy ending? Yeah, that's it. Never happy endings. let's say it like Sydney. Never

happy endings. They have great genes on there.

Kenisha (17:39)
Yeah, so I

definitely like was down that rabbit hole a little bit too about with the new casting outside of there and Chris that the new the new person that cast was not an Asian American. Now folks are saying, you know, this is a robot. Why does it matter? Blah, blah. But the overarching like theme of the of the show and

what it was bringing was that it was centered around Asian American culture or Asian culture, excuse me. Sat in Korea, yes. Why wouldn't we have someone of Asian descent playing that role?

corey strong (18:12)
And it's set in Korea. Yeah.

when we have Asian actors available. But do you know that this person that they're getting to replace Darren is actually the boyfriend of the female?

Kenisha (18:26)
Mm-hmm.

⁓ lordy.

corey strong (18:40)
So it's kind of like a, well, let's put them there and then they can't really say anything because this is his girlfriend. mean, like, you know, we're not doing anything funny.

Kenisha (18:49)
No,

but that sounds like some preferable treatment.

corey strong (18:55)
that part.

Yeah.

Kenisha (19:00)
Little nepotism. Yeah.

corey strong (19:02)
Yeah,

I think so.

Kenisha (19:05)
you

corey strong (19:07)
I don't know, I don't think it's a good idea, but we'll see what happens because I don't know. Then I'm more interested now, like where's Darren going? Where you doing Darren?

Kenisha (19:17)
Darren's always doing something. He's probably like going on tour or something and making a new album.

corey strong (19:21)
He's gotta be doing something.

His Christmas album was my favorite last year. He is. He is good.

Kenisha (19:25)
He's amazing. He's so good. ⁓

He was probably one of my top favorite guys singers on Glee for sure.

corey strong (19:35)
from Ble. Yeah, I

always liked Kurt.

Kenisha (19:38)
Kurt was underrated, if you watch his arc through the whole show, he's absolutely amazing. So was Kevin McHale that played Artie. Like, I follow Kevin. He's great. No, he's not in the wheelchair. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. I listened to the Glee recap podcast and him and another person that was on the show, the Asian girl.

corey strong (19:44)
Yeah. Yes. Yeah. Mr. Wheelchair. Is he really in the wheelchair or no? I didn't think so. I should know this. It's been so long ago.

⁓ yes.

Kenisha (20:08)
Yeah, they did the whole, they just finished it actually. They watched every single episode and recapped and ended it. And I listened to that.

corey strong (20:12)
Really? You need to send me his

page. need to catch up with all of the... I'm definitely a Gleap at heart too. As I'm a Gleap.

Kenisha (20:20)
a go- bleak.

What's a GLEEP? ⁓

corey strong (20:27)
Is it a Gleek?

Kenisha (20:29)
It's a Gleek with a K.

corey strong (20:31)
I thought it was a GLEEP. No wonder nobody's coming to my board game parties. I'm sending out GLEEP. Okay, GLEEK, GLEEK, GLEEK.

Kenisha (20:33)
No.

GAH!

Yeah,

but it was good. But he says on there that, you know, he wished, ⁓ maybe not necessarily wished, but like, like thinking about how they did cast someone in a wheelchair that, you know, wasn't in a wheelchair, but.

corey strong (20:55)
I loved Amber Riley, I still follow her. She's the truth, another underrated.

Kenisha (20:57)
I follow Amber Eiley, absolutely. She's amazing. So

underrated. ⁓

corey strong (21:04)
I just want her to come out with a project and she's always so nice when I comment on the things that she does and I just like her. I think she's a really cool person. I think we need to reach out to her and bring her on to this podcast so she can just sing to us. Cause she would definitely tell us like, no, I'm not doing that. But I just would like Ms. Amber Riley to go off on us. Please Amber.

Kenisha (21:22)
I would literally, I think I would die. I think I would die.

Yes,

Amber, we love you. You're amazing. She's so good.

corey strong (21:35)
We're going to tag you. is. She really was the reason

why I watched in the beginning. I was like, I love her. I totally need to be her friend. I know. I love her. I do.

Kenisha (21:42)
Yeah, yeah, she left the windows at your car. Her voice

is insanely amazing. Yeah, well she did, she did like three girls. yep.

corey strong (21:53)
It is. I would like to see her in more Broadway stuff, you know?

Yeah, and she did the whiz too, right? Yeah. She's

really a fantastic, speaking of a fantastic Broadway, did you hear any of Billy Porter's songs in Cabaret?

Kenisha (22:17)
You know, I didn't hear any of Billy Porter's songs in Cabaret, but I have heard about the controversy going around about Mr. Yeah. On to Billy, excuse me. Yeah.

corey strong (22:20)
Mmm. Okay.

Lord Jesus help them.

Auntie Billy is under fire.

Yeah, he is under fire.

Kenisha (22:37)
Yeah. I guess people have such high expectations for a role. Dude, like, when people get cast a role, the point is that they get cast a role to make it their own. That's like why they change it out so often and cast different people. That's why we saw this new untamed version this past weekend of Jesus Christ Superstar. Like, where a woman, a black woman, Cynthia Arevo,

corey strong (22:49)
Yeah.

Exactly.

Yeah. Yes. Yes.

is their Lord and Savior. And they're probably thinking, like, how could this black bald woman be my Jesus? Not my Jesus.

Kenisha (23:07)
Amazing. Yes, like.

Well, Jesus wasn't white,

so... ⁓

corey strong (23:19)
Well, the thing is if she were white, would have been white. A woman could never be Jesus.

there's always this issue that I'm just seeing and I posted a I made a post on TikTok about respecting Billy and I'm like this I like Billy Porter

I don't agree with everything Billy Porter does or says because he is like I said he's like one of those messy aunties that comes through and you're just like did she just really say that? But it's still at the same time it's like okay you gotta respect it and you know and there's a reason why he is where he is but I posted it and for the most part I got a lot of positive feedback but then I got a couple people that tried me.

Kenisha (23:46)
Mm-hmm.

Ha ha!

Interesting.

corey strong (24:13)
Yeah,

like they started off nice and then instead of leaving their comment they had like one more follow-up comment and those are the people that are automatically like flat because I'm like, okay, where you trying to go and then there'll be the Exactly and then because I had to tell this one girl. I was like, well listen, we're not friends So I probably won't be responding to anything else that you post Okay But it's just like

Kenisha (24:27)
they wanted to be passive aggressive.

Yeah.

corey strong (24:43)
If you want to come and it whatever if the post resonates with you say something You know, I'm not going to argue with you about anything But it's just like why? Be nasty or you know what I'm saying and why and that's what I saw a lot it went from People critiquing Billy's renditions to getting

Kenisha (25:00)
Thank you.

corey strong (25:12)
to the point where they're attacking him as a person. And I even saw a couple posts where like he shouldn't be performing.

Kenisha (25:15)
Yeah.

What gives you the right to say that?

corey strong (25:22)
From your trailer, huh?

Kenisha (25:26)
Have you ever gotten up and done something?

corey strong (25:26)
And how did you get wifi?

How did you get wifi?

Kenisha (25:31)
Have you ever gotten up and done something and put your mind to something to get yourself on Broadway?

corey strong (25:34)
Yeah, they've gotten up and

they've gotten up and turned the dial on the TV with a bent fork.

I tried to be tame

Kenisha (25:48)
Those are the ones that lick their dogs on their mouth.

Just saying.

corey strong (26:04)
Now, I think they put peanut butter on their lips first, don't they? Is how they do it? To get the dog to get over there to their lips? I think that's what they do. That's the trick in it. Because even the dog is like, again. But it's like, damn, that peanut butter do smell good.

Kenisha (26:09)
my god.

Ahem.

my god.

⁓ my gosh, I don't even like peanut butter. Blech. Peanut butter is disgusting. It's gross.

corey strong (26:27)
I love peanut butter.

You just haven't had it the right way.

Kenisha (26:34)
I've had

a lot of peanut butter in my life and that's probably why I hate it. But now I can't even stand it. The smell or anything. My mom used to my mom used to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches with like that much peanut butter and barely any jelly. And I was, now I have like a...

corey strong (26:40)
well, that'll do it.

⁓ So don't make you any peanut butter cookies.

That, no, no, I can understand.

My mom tried to make me peanut butter and jelly sandwich one time. Remember when the peanut butter, you could get it like crunchy and it was like eating doodle with the nuts and clunks and I'm just like, this is boo boo.

Kenisha (27:05)
⁓ you can still get crunchy.

Okay, so our nickname for my person, Energizer Bunny, ⁓

corey strong (27:20)
Wooo! Well, I have to get the sound effect out.

Kenisha (27:23)
⁓ he fucking

loves crunchy peanut butter. I was like, that's disgusting. He loves crunchy peanut butter.

corey strong (27:30)
They would

though, because you know, let me tell you something about him and

Kenisha (27:36)
I told you we would.

corey strong (27:39)
They

blow up the toilets at the gym. That's why I don't go anymore. I don't go anymore. Every time I look at them, it's just like nice muscles. I'm sure the toilet is messed up, but it's just like they do.

Kenisha (27:45)
Those gym rats.

Ha

crunchy peanut butter all that fiber. ⁓

corey strong (27:57)
Okay, I want

you to ask Energizer, does he blow it up? And if he does, we want him to come on the show and tell us why, because I want to know why. And I want him to apologize. Between that, the protein powder and the crunchy peanut butter, go home.

Kenisha (28:04)
He would probably do that.

to get my lift in.

corey strong (28:21)
lift out

my gosh yeah peanut butter i love peanut butter but like yeah what you just described now and then sometimes when i'm looking at some of the indian dishes and people are just like no add a teaspoon of peanut butter i'm just like i don't understand why peanut butter would need to go with anything curried or chicken

Kenisha (28:44)
peanut butter curry?

I always put peanut butter in like chicken marcella. I don't know. Disgusting. I love Indian food, so maybe I just don't taste it.

corey strong (28:50)
No thank you.

I went to no tie and...

Kenisha (28:59)
No

ties gross. That's your number one mistake right there.

corey strong (29:04)
But I did,

I used to love no-tie, but now they put like 4,000 milligrams of sodium in their food, and the last time I went it was covered in peanuts. I'm just like, who? But I didn't ask for that, that was the point.

Kenisha (29:16)
⁓ if you got pad thai, I peanuts on it. okay.

Yeah.

corey strong (29:23)
Whoever served

the peanuts it was like they really they just wanted to get rid of the peanuts. That's Yeah, I don't know it just ruined it for me so

Kenisha (29:28)
Well, maybe then we're about to expire.

Well, there's a lot of other better Thai restaurants. Like Basil Babe is literally the best in MC, my favorite. Yeah, Basil, Basil Babe from the Basil.

corey strong (29:41)
This coming from a basil. babe. Is that the

one that's next to the Energizer burning?

Nutty, do you a nutty, nutty situation? I know you guys are listening like, what is wrong with them? Trust me, trust me. You'll be wiser for listening to us.

Kenisha (30:13)
You will. You definitely will.

corey strong (30:15)
Kenisha

Gypsy's about to end.

Kenisha (30:17)
I know I'm really sad about it. Like, I was just literally talking to someone the other day too about, I shared like your reel of talking about Gypsy and they messaged me and they're like, I'm trying to get there in the next two weeks. This is so sad that it's ending. And I was like, I know. she, not how we talked about before, didn't get our due diligence for Tonys and all the things. And she's absolutely amazing.

corey strong (30:29)
Yeah.

It is sad.

No.

the best. That's what that person said to me on TikTok that sat there and just pretended to agree about the whole Billy post. Then the last thing she says before she leaves out of my comment section, before I throw her out with her tattered raincoat over her head, she goes,

Kenisha (30:48)
So.

corey strong (31:09)
Yeah, well, just at the end of the day, I don't think Billy was the best fit. Kind of like how Audra didn't do a great job in Gypsy.

Kenisha (31:19)
That person just needs to be blocked from the

corey strong (31:25)
I removed all of her comments and I just like you know what

Kenisha (31:27)
Good, good. Freedom of speech,

like freedom of speech, sure, but like don't purposely come on my stuff to like start disrespecting. Yeah. Yeah.

corey strong (31:37)
disrespect family members and relatives because you don't know when I go over to

my aunt Audra's house what we talk about and what we cry about you know that's just super disrespectful

Kenisha (31:47)
Exactly.

I love Audra. I wonder what she's going to do next.

corey strong (31:55)
Be amazing. Well, you know she's in the Gilded Age. Did you watch the last?

Kenisha (31:58)
I watched the yellow base. didn't,

I didn't watch the one from this week. I'm still stuck on the lawn. I but I kept watching that. Yeah, that's okay. I didn't watch the one after that, but then I was watching that hunting live show and I had to finish it. I had to finish it. It was wild, but then I had to get that big shot in my eyeball yesterday and I couldn't watch anything.

corey strong (32:03)
I told you to do because I wanted to talk about it. You saw the one though where the man, the horse trampled him to the end of the-

You see you're messed up. No What did I tell you you're being influenced You're being

improperly influenced

Kenisha (32:29)
The hunted one? The hunting? Yeah, that was a hot mess for us.

corey strong (32:31)
Kenisha tell us about

tell us about your eyeball Well, let me just tell the listeners this I'm just trying to have a friendly concerned text exchange with Kenisha and then she sends me the most diabolical cruel Disappointing image of a needle going through someone's eyeball

Kenisha (32:35)
My eyeball? Well yeah, I couldn't watch TV.

You

Mm-hmm. Yeah, I want you to know what I went

corey strong (33:02)
so unsettling. I just

couldn't believe it. I couldn't believe that you actually sat there for this procedure.

Kenisha (33:10)
Yeah,

it was wild. So those who don't know, I talk about it on my social media, but I have a disorder in my eyes where I'm actually losing my vision in my right eye slowly. Very, very rare. There's only, I don't know. The last time there was, yeah, like the last time a study was done, I think there was like 200 people or something.

corey strong (33:28)
It's like five of you. Jesus.

Kenisha (33:37)
wild. I don't know, but we're very lucky here that we have University of Michigan, the Kellogg Center, that has like one of the, it did have two, but now it has one of the specialists in this in the country. So what cornflakes do? Kellogg's. I thought you meant eating, I thought you meant eating cornflakes from my eyes.

corey strong (33:46)
Thanks.

You have to eat a lot of cornflakes.

Kellogg's, Cornflakes.

I mean, what is it?

Kenisha (34:06)
I was like, what's that gonna do?

corey strong (34:06)
Well, yeah, I wanted it to mean that too, but you just took that

away from me.

Can we get a redo? Yes, I'm familiar with the calendar. Well, that's good. I'm glad that you have that.

Kenisha (34:19)
Yeah, but

because like it's very, it's still progressing. They wanted to do this huge ass steroid shot in my eyeball yesterday. And was one of the most traumatizing things I've ever been through. And I've had two kids.

corey strong (34:27)
Mmm.

Jeez.

Yeah. I know when you said it was worse than that, I was like, ⁓ well, I don't even want to know about it.

Kenisha (34:38)
Like, I

Yeah, I

don't think it was the pain. was more of me just like seeing in my eyes needles going in. Like I couldn't feel it, but still like you could feel the pressure from them pushing the medicine in there. And then like they have to wrench, oh my eye was so swollen and I had to wear, I looked like a pirate for a minute.

corey strong (34:48)
this needle coming towards your eye.

I was just gonna say popcorn.

Kenisha (35:08)
I

was gonna say Popeye, but then I realized Popeye's not a pirate, he's a sailor.

corey strong (35:12)
He's not a pirate. he was a sailor. Well, technically isn't a pirate a sailor also?

Kenisha (35:14)
Bye bye.

⁓ my god. I mean, a dark sailor maybe?

corey strong (35:29)
Don't bring color into this.

Kenisha (35:31)
Not that kind of dark.

corey strong (35:33)
This is how I felt about the catalog's

comment. See how it feels? Doesn't feel good when the needle's on the other eye, does it? Of course I know, Popeye.

Kenisha (35:42)
it



You're so witty. You're so witty. Yeah, so with that though, I couldn't watch anything. So no, I couldn't watch the Gilded Age of Grey. So my plan is to watch it tonight. Yes.

corey strong (35:50)
Jeez, goodness, Christ.

⁓ no. Okay, well your excuse. Okay, so now we're

have to do another episode because... We need to do a whole Gilded Age. We haven't covered them.

Kenisha (36:13)
We haven't talked about the Gilded Age. Did you watch Downton Abbey?

corey strong (36:15)
We haven't done them.

I was there. I was there. I watched all the movies. I watched the whole series.

Kenisha (36:19)
Okay, see, and the new movie's coming. So we can talk about all those historical events. Well,

the new movie's coming out in a couple weeks, the last one.

corey strong (36:29)
You know what I took away from Downton Abbey and I couldn't, you know, I get obsessed with, it's always one thing in any show I watch and it's always a word and in Downton Abbey, you wanna know what my word is? No, they just said it and just stuck with me for whatever reason. Preclampsia.

Kenisha (36:45)
that they say all the time or something.

what's that?

Proclampsia? I had that in both my pregnancies.

corey strong (36:55)
Yeah, when... ⁓

no. But see, the girl, the sister died. Remember? Wasn't it crazy? Yeah. And when they came, the doctor came out and said, yeah, when the doctor came out, it was it was preeclampsia. I just thought that was just such a wonderful moment, but it was horrible. But I was just like, preeclampsia?

Kenisha (37:00)
Yes. it was traumatic. I was going to say that Sybil, when they killed her off with that, uh-huh. Her death and Matthew's death were the worst.

Yeah, it was cool. The way, yeah, yeah, yeah,

yeah.

corey strong (37:23)
Then I

start researching because I never can just watch a show without having my iPad and I have to look up everything that they're talking about. And I'm just like preeclampsia, preeclampsia. Then I find the definition and I'm like, that is terrible.

Kenisha (37:27)
Yeah.

Hahaha!

Yeah.

Yeah. I had that both my pregnancies, like in the last two weeks, my blood pressure would just go up. And so that I had to get like induced a week early because so you can get the baby out and lower your blood pressure.

corey strong (37:46)
Wow.

Whoa, that's pretty dangerous.

See back then they didn't have that. They just had like, I think, what did he take her in that big estate? They just like had ⁓ a hot towel and a couple butter knives and a bucket. It was like, we need more than that.

Kenisha (38:00)
No.

Yeah.

Yeah. Yeah.

Yeah.

Yeah. But you know what? Depends on who you are. I have a homegirl, my friend, she does my hair, my hair stylist. She just had a, yes, thank you, yes. Atlanta hair. I mean, no, it's from my girl here in Michigan.

corey strong (38:24)
I can see the hair is phenomenal right now. see the red. Is that Atlanta hair?

Yeah.

Well, I thought you were heading that way. That's what I thought.

Kenisha (38:39)
is an Atlanta hair. I am going to Atlanta next week. ⁓ I got this before New Orleans so I went to New Orleans too. It was New Orleans hair. But she just had a baby a couple of weeks ago and it was her second home birth. She had her at home in the tub of water with like, she's amazing, like with

corey strong (38:42)
Yeah. Okay. it's New Orleans here. Okay. All right. Okay.

Kenisha (39:07)
know, just setting the tone and a spiritual atmosphere and music, like music and no.

corey strong (39:14)
Did you go to this?

You just sounded like you were there.

Kenisha (39:24)
Well, she told me about it.

corey strong (39:25)
What do they call

that person? Is it a doula?

Kenisha (39:29)
and helped her. Yeah. A midwife would be those people that would help with that. Yeah.

corey strong (39:30)
Okay, because I think.

So Penn Badgley, from you, you know we're great friends, right?

Kenisha (39:39)
⁓ yeah, yep, yep.

Yeah.

corey strong (39:44)
His wife does that as a profession. She's something where she brings, but he calls it something else where she's just like, she brings the spiritual tone in and births these babies. Yeah, that's interesting.

Kenisha (39:46)
is it doula?

Ooh, I like that. I love I

can never handle that. ⁓ I was like, give me drugs, please.

corey strong (40:04)
Exactly.

Kenisha (40:05)
like.

corey strong (40:08)
Were you asking for the drugs before you even got

Kenisha (40:11)
Mm-hmm.

corey strong (40:14)
I don't blame you. Yeah, we'll have to do a whole Downton Abbey

Kenisha (40:19)
the historical fiction of Downton Abbey and Gilded Age and Bridgerton.

corey strong (40:22)
They deserve it.

I know, what was your favorite out of all of those

Kenisha (40:29)
⁓ Queen Charlotte yeah Queen Charlotte for sure

corey strong (40:31)
That's what I'm saying.

speaking of some amazing performers, what about Adam? You were talking about Adam Lambert in Jesus Christ Superstar.

Kenisha (40:40)
⁓ yes,

Adam Lambert is absolutely amazing and he doesn't get as much credit as he should. For one, it's what keeps happening to all these American Idol runner-ups that should have won in the first place like Clay, Clay, Justice for Clay, but also Justice for Adam. He should have won and he came in second.

corey strong (40:48)
No.

Clay turn your radio on turn your radio on clay. Can you just get right get on her soapbox?

Just as for the Lambert.

Kenisha (41:07)
to some guy that we don't

even remember like what the other guy's name was. Like, I don't even know. But I don't know either. I probably, mm-hmm.

corey strong (41:12)
⁓ I don't know him. And he beat him? Was he like the country guy?

and is

he now? you know what? think I kind of liked him though, but I didn't vote for him. See, I always contradict myself. You know.

Kenisha (41:22)
But it wasn't like, yeah, no, no, no, no.

So Adam, Adam, justice for Clay, justice for Adam. Adams. ⁓

corey strong (41:30)
And for glitter!

Mariah, love you. Her new song is amazing. I love her new song. Did you listen to her new song? Sugar, sugar, sweet, sweet. That makes you just feel good, right? Okay, so yeah, Adam doesn't get the credit. I don't think either that people were quite ready for Adam either when he first came on. It was like, well, what is this? You know how they are.

Kenisha (41:38)
do love Mariah. I do love Mariah. Mariah's my race shawl. Yes, I did. Mm-hmm. I do like Mariah. Yeah.

and

No.

Yep. And he,

his performance over the weekend was absolutely amazing. Just like his, I don't know, how did, yeah, how does he not like lose his voice? Yeah. He's, yes.

corey strong (42:07)
Really? At the Hollywood Bowl, right?

He screams good. Well, he's very controlled at

what he does. And I mean, where it looks like a scream to us, it's just like, it's very controlled. I have a friend, she's like a soprano and it's like, is he on throat hurting? Like she'll do a whole aria and she's like, cause I prepare the muscle to go there.

Kenisha (42:37)
Okay.

Prepare,

practice, obviously he's had years and years of vocal training and stuff.

corey strong (42:45)
Right, and I'm just like, do

one Mariah Whistletone and I'm just like, I need to go on vacation for four weeks. I have nodules now.

Kenisha (42:51)


my gosh, you remember on Pitch Perfect when she had the nodules and then she got the, she's like, I have nodes or whatever.

corey strong (43:01)
I nodes, have nodes.

Yeah, I don't think they're ready for him in that space. You know what I'm saying?

Kenisha (43:09)
Which he grew up musical theater, like that was his jam. So he's not new to musical theater at all. ⁓ He's a theater kid, but then he got into rock, which amazing, it's like that theater rock, like line vibe, right? And he's...

corey strong (43:14)
Clearly, yeah.

Yeah.

You know, I have this obsession with some celebrities, and the obsession is like, I wanna meet them so they can like go off on me. I used to feel like, remember, me explain. So remember, like with Aretha Franklin, like she was funny to me, but like she just told it how it was. But I just would like to just talk to her.

Kenisha (43:41)
Please. ⁓

Yeah.

corey strong (43:55)
to have spoken to her so she could just be like, go sit down or something. I just feel like she would just say something like that. And I just feel like when we meet Adam, I just want him to just tell us to like.

Kenisha (44:02)
Yeah.

No,

I don't. He can tell you, I'm staying.

corey strong (44:14)
I want him to just be like Buzz off or something. It just looks like he'll say it. Or just be like, love you. Just kidding. No, he's probably the nicest person. It's always the ones that we want to go off on us, because I think it's so funny when people go off. But it's the ones that we think are so nice. Like, my god, I can't wait to meet them. And they're like demonic.

Kenisha (44:21)
I think he's really nice.

⁓ huh. Have you ever met like anyone famous?

corey strong (44:39)
They're like totally demonic.

Hello, me every morning. Let's see, like super famous. my God. I was, and I'm so embarrassed. It was Clint Eastwood. I love him. But let me tell you what happened. ⁓ He was on the East side of Detroit and I saw this group of guys walking around and I'm just like, well, what are they doing? Like.

Kenisha (44:45)
I meant like outside.



corey strong (45:09)
They were in Detroit. And I'm like, where are they? Maybe they're building contractors. And I'm like, well, the guy in front, he's probably the boss or whatever. So I think my cousins and I were just sitting in the car, or something. And then I just, they were just rambling and talking. So I just went off into my own zone. And I'm just like really looking at this guy. I'm like, he really looks really nice to be in this area. And I'm just like, I was like, he's

Clint Eastwood. And then I started looking at Google. I'm like, then it said something about Clint Eastwood making a movie in Detroit. And so I told my cousins, I was like, I think that's Clint Eastwood. And they're like, who? I was like, Clint Eastwood. And I just leave them. So I run across the street. I'm such an embarrassment to my nation.

Kenisha (45:48)
Grant Reno.

you

⁓ Corey.

corey strong (46:04)
I was like, Mr. Eastwood, I love you. And I don't really even love him. I mean, my dad is like a Eastwood person, but it was just support that he was a celebrity. And he was... He...

And that was it. He just waved. And he was like, what's wrong with him? But I did. I totally fanned out. I probably was like his biggest fan in Detroit.

Kenisha (46:28)
Yeah, my gosh.

Yeah,

maybe. I don't-

corey strong (46:36)
Yeah, so I saw Clint.

Kenisha (46:40)
couple of famous people like ⁓ I met Tony Hawk at a Thai restaurant in California and Jason Biggs when I lived in Mammoth. I lived in Mammoth Lakes, California, which was a ski town that celebrities would go to. So I definitely saw some people. But for me, it actually was when I met and hung out with Aaron Carter, like two months before he died. Yes, it was. So he came here to Ann Arbor.

corey strong (46:45)
Okay.

Yes

Kenisha (47:10)
and had a show at the Blind Pig and like 20 people went. It was so sad. And tickets for $20.

corey strong (47:18)
And I think

I was supposed to be the 21st person and I declined. Really?

Kenisha (47:20)
⁓ I went. was, it was,

it was, and it was so good because his last album before he passed is amazing. Like, he was great. If you like he produced it and wrote it and everything. So, so he did a show and you could definitely tell that he was like, sick struggling with his addiction. Right.

corey strong (47:30)
Whoa.

Mm-hmm.

He was sick. Struggling.

goodness.

Kenisha (47:49)
Um, and then after we did, he did like a meet and greet and I have like pictures with, um, and he put me on his Instagram and then, um, and then we, then a couple of us waited around for his, I will not call it a tour bus because it was like a sprinter camper. No, not even a camp. It was like a van camper.

corey strong (47:55)
Hmm.

Gosh. ⁓

like the Sprinter? Yeah.

⁓ it was a U-Haul? Huh? It was a U-Haul truck? An extended cab? ⁓ Erin, we love you. We... ⁓

Kenisha (48:26)
So

he's hanging out and he's inviting people on to smoke or whatever. I didn't do that. I didn't do that smoking because I wasn't taking anything because he was, yeah, that part. But people were, was like, I just want to hang out. But then he gave us all free sweatshirts.

corey strong (48:33)
for hot dogs and you went.

I don't think I would smoke anything he had to offer.

Kenisha, this has got to be one of the most saddest events, the most traumatic events that you've shared on this show.

Kenisha (49:00)
And then even,

I don't know, it's pretty high up there when he died though, like getting a shot in my eyeball.

corey strong (49:08)
I need to give you a virtual hug right now.

Kenisha (49:11)
Because literally like two months later or five weeks later or something they're like Aaron Carter died. I was like I just met him!

corey strong (49:16)
But you know, technically,

technically you all are related in friends now because you were in his camper.

Kenisha (49:26)
Yep and got free stuff and pictures.

corey strong (49:29)
So I hope that you took off work that week for bereavement

because you deserve it. That is so, that would make me, that literally would mess me up. Like if I met a celebrity and then they just die, I would just be so, I remember when Whitney Houston passed away, I was so like strangely ill. Yeah, it was the, it was the weirdest thing. I'm just like, cause you really, I really felt like I knew her.

Kenisha (49:45)
I was so sad. ⁓ When Michael Jackson died, I like

Yeah.

corey strong (49:59)
And I know the same with Michael. It's just like it's a weird thing to... Wow, Aaron Carter. Kenisha

Kenisha (50:03)
You have.

corey strong (50:10)
We need to sing- I don't know any Aaron Carter songs, I was just gonna sing one, but... I'll sing a song from Glitter. He said that! That was him!

Kenisha (50:16)
I want candy. You remember that? Yeah. He was like, well.

Yeah, and he was on Lizzie McGuire.

corey strong (50:26)
⁓ he did an I want candy?

Kenisha (50:27)
And yeah,

and then remember, that's how I beat Shaq.

corey strong (50:35)
I must have been at church.

That's what that was. I was at church when you heard this. Jeez.

Kenisha (50:48)
Okay, we have to end on this and it's not what we originally talked about.

corey strong (50:51)
Now that

we're ending guys, we know that you guys are enjoying. We have so many things and we're gonna get, we're gonna start getting really personal because I wanna bring up before we close out all of the people who are looking at our story and you're not commenting because I believe I asked you guys for questions. I only got like five questions. So for those five of you,

Kenisha (50:54)
This is not, we have so many things to talk about.

corey strong (51:19)
When we develop t-shirts, we are going to invite you into our borrowed sprinter and we will give you a t-shirt and baked beans because we have to have baked beans. And we're not going to die two weeks after.

We're just not gonna do that. I hope this, I hope this, this is a reprimand. Kenisha, anything you need to say to these people who didn't comment or send in their questions?

Kenisha (51:54)
Yeah, let us know your questions because I want to like talk about some of them and they I'm pretty freaking open book. So like I want to hear all the things. What do you want to ask us?

corey strong (51:56)
Yeah.

I know.

Oh, that's what I forgot while I'm doing that. have... Let me gather my notes. I have something new for us. You all weren't that good this week, so we're not gonna let you have it this week, but there's a new segment that we have that's going to be called Gift or Curse. Isn't that fun? Yeah, and so...

Kenisha (52:26)
Gift or curse? Why can't we do it right now? That

sounds fun.

corey strong (52:29)
I know ⁓ it's a board game but it's on paper. So basically we're going to talk about things that make us have to take a deep breath. Like for me it's when I'm vacuuming and the cord comes out the wall and I have to decide if I'm going to throw the vacuum down the stairs or just go and plug it back up.

Kenisha (52:50)
Thank you.

corey strong (52:51)
So I thought that would be so fun to play that. So here, let's try one. Let's see if it goes over well. How about when you're in the midst of watching your Netflix series and then it stops and Netflix asks you if you would like to continue watching. Is that a gift or a curse?

Kenisha (53:12)


it depends on what I'm watching. It's a curse. And I'm binging and you're judging me.

corey strong (53:16)
It's a curse because clearly I'm watching. So why are you interrupting me?

and you're interrupting the process.

Kenisha (53:27)
It was, remember when, I don't know if you get this on TikTok anymore, but when you scroll too long and you get the ad that tells you you should take a break from scrolling.

corey strong (53:36)
No, I have not gotten that. Clearly you have an issue. Kenisha, you're revealing yourself.

Kenisha (53:42)
You

You

corey strong (53:50)
Okay, let's do one more that was pretty fun. Okay, so gift or curse that one sock that always disappears

Kenisha (54:01)
That's a curse! It's annoying! I feel like I to buy so many, why is it a gift?

corey strong (54:02)
It's a gift!

Because I go and buy more socks.

Kenisha (54:11)
my goodness, I get pissed off to buy more socks. And I buy all the same socks. just, I buy these like ankle short black socks from old baby. And every time, cause I want all my socks match in case one gets lost, right?

corey strong (54:25)
We should start something up on TikTok and get people all crazy and tell them that Old Navy is coming in and stealing the socks of people that voted for Trump. Like they're just taking your socks, so make sure you lock your drawers. Let's just see where it goes. ⁓

We can start an uproar, you know what people mean? They're taking the socks!

socks are disappearing.

Kenisha (54:56)
Okay, wait, do you got one more?

corey strong (54:58)
I mean do they deserve I guess that we could give them one. Okay. Here's the one gift or curse When you are reading off your credit card to the AI phone system and After you read the entire number it says I'm sorry. I didn't catch that

Kenisha (55:03)
One more.

fucking curse. It's so annoying. I hate that. I'm like, you understood me. Or when someone asks you to spell something on customer service and they're like, can you spell it phonetically? Like A, apple, B, banana, P, Paul. And I think of, and then I'm like, H, hippo. I don't know. Like I'm trying to think of words.

corey strong (55:26)
I hate it. I hate that so much.

you're gonna hit me.

Yes. I do it.

I do it, listen, I do it when

people don't even ask me. I'll just go like B as in Bradley, C as in cunt, T as in too bad, S as in sizzle, because that's what you get for not hearing what I was saying. Can you say that over? I'm like, my name is Corey.

Like does it sound like chronic when I say like you making me feel like I have something.

Kenisha (56:17)
you

they're like, Kenisha. then, so I just remember, yeah.

corey strong (56:26)
Would you mind spelling that? K-E-S-N-C-O-N-T.

I was just saying.

Kenisha (56:36)
But I literally, like I think when I say Kamesha, it's pretty clear. Tell me why the DSW, when I signed up for the rewards, the lady put me in the system as Kamesha. So now every time I get a coupon or something in the mail says, here's $10 off Kamesha.

corey strong (56:52)
I

keep getting Cody when I was going to Starbucks. I'm like, I'm not Cody. What is your Corey? And then they'll get that and they'll just be C-O-R-I.

Kenisha (56:57)
Cody!

corey strong (57:07)
and I make my own coffee now. Cause I don't have to put up with anything. Like I bought a grinder and everything. Like I've turned into this coffee scientist. I know it's so fun. I use cellos. Yeah, see look at my little cup that I got off of Amazon. I love it. I make my little iced coffees. You can click, click. It has a little glass straw. It's really cool.

Kenisha (57:10)
same.

so proud of you. You're like, I went out for coffee how many times a day?

corey strong (57:33)
I really like it. Okay, do we have time for one more gift of curse guys? Okay. And this one I know by heart. I don't even have to read it. Okay. After you have spent the whole day ruminating over a purchase, in my case, it could be a ⁓ new bag or something.

Kenisha (57:37)
One more, one more.

corey strong (57:55)
And then at midnight, I finally decide to purchase it and I'm going through checking out at a store I've shopped at five million times. And before we complete the purchase, we need the last three on your card. And I have to get up out of bed to go and get it. That's a curse. And I've ended so many carts because I've had to, I didn't want to get out of bed.

Kenisha (58:24)
I know

mine by heart. The whole card number, the expiration, and the three digit code.

corey strong (58:26)
I don't.

Kenisha (58:33)
If I'm shopping I'm just like... ⁓

corey strong (58:37)
K as in cunt

E as in evil N as in no problem Kenisha I don't know my inspired You know what I know it once I start getting to it like once I get to the last set of numbers I'm like I know the ending I don't

Kenisha (58:57)
I know my whole

card number, the expiration, and the three-digit code so I don't have to get up.

corey strong (59:01)
You're lucky. You're lucky. Okay, you're gonna tell me about this lady before we get out of here. Let's let with our psychiatrist. Guys, we're giving you so much. We're giving you so much. So once again, we're asking now that you please sponsor a child in the form of a Fendi bag. I'll leave a link in the bio. Okay, can you please tell us about this? We have upsetting news.

Kenisha (59:03)
Thank

Yes, so there is this, I know.



isn't it upsetting though? It's just wild. So there's this whole, there's this whole story going around TikTok right now. It's like a 12 part, 15 part, I don't know. She keeps going. This lady who says that she fell in love with her psychiatrist. Like she says, I fell in love with my psychiatrist and he knows I had a crush on him. I would tell him every single month that I had a, that I had a crush on him and he...

corey strong (59:33)
I don't know, I don't even know the story.

Kenisha (59:57)
ethically still kept taking me and didn't and and he liked me too and blah blah blah and I was like blah blah blah. No, it's real. She is dead serious like that. She fell in love with her psychiatrist and so all these therapists and stuff are coming out and saying I have notes like here's a whole laundry list of why that lady is like not

corey strong (1:00:00)
Hahaha

Is this like real or is this like one of those people that...

Kenisha (1:00:27)
telling the truth or whatever or is telling her truth but they think she has like they're like it screams personality disorder or borderline something yeah yeah cuz she keeps saying that yeah yeah cuz they're like for one a therapist and a psychiatrist are different right because your therapist like I saw my therapist today you talk to them for an hour and all these things right my psychiatrist I see tomorrow

corey strong (1:00:28)
can't believe that.

Yeah, that's what it sounds like it's something like that that she probably rejected her

Exactly.

Yeah.

They

don't want to talk to you.

Kenisha (1:00:55)
No, I talked to her for like 20 minutes and then she refills my meds. Like... So you fell in love with your psychiatrist after 20 minutes?

corey strong (1:00:58)
Right. They're prescribing.

Like psychiatrists are not even set up to even talk to you on the, you know, to have like a really... Really? You may need to send her over to me. I'm looking for a new one.

Kenisha (1:01:08)
Yeah, mine does. She does. She's nice. She asks questions. She's amazing.

I love her. She's great. ⁓

corey strong (1:01:17)
My last one, she tried

to sleep with me. No, I'm lying. That did not happen.

Kenisha (1:01:20)
Maybe you should make a TikTok series out of it.

So

yeah, so if you are out, have some time to check it out. Go down that rabbit hole because it's wild.

corey strong (1:01:34)
Okay, well looks like we both have assignments. I'm going down the psych hole and you're going down the gilded hole. You have to watch that.

Kenisha (1:01:46)
Yes.

I'm going to watch, I'm going to watch today this week.

corey strong (1:01:52)
we're so glad that you came over to our house.

Boop!

Kenisha (1:01:58)
Thanks

everybody. We had a great time. I'll be back, of course.

corey strong (1:02:02)
Yeah, she'll be back.

Corey Strong (1:02:06)
Hey everybody, thanks for listening to the Corey After Show. Don't forget to like, subscribe, follow for more, and answer those questions in the stories. We appreciate it. See you next time on the couch. Bye.


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