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The reason I start the show out this way is if you're reading this headline and you're thinking, there's no way this headline is true. She's clickbating us. This headline is absolutely true. I was visited by two private detectives today, and we're going to talk about what's going on there. Private investigators, I should say. At least that's what they owned up to being. We're going to talk about all of that. We were going to have a whole different show. We were just going to do a little jubilee video today and react to that and respond to it. But of course, we were taken on a different course. Now, luckily, I actually have two witnesses to what took place today. My best friend, Risa. And Taylor, who's a Nashville? [CHEERING] Is this true? What a day. Wow, do we have a story for y'all? It's getting real, guys. That's all I can say. Yeah, dude. I don't know what is going on right now. We're going to go on and go into the story. I guess this is going to be today's episode. So it's going to be a little bit of a story time. Thank you, guys, for coming and hanging out. Taylor and I were filming a video this morning, and we were on Zoom as we often are. Me from my studio, Taylor, from his humble abode. Now, as I was getting to the end of the video, where I'm closing out, telling you guys to like and subscribe, I get a little bit of a text message from my best friend, Risa, Risa, whom I used to live with. And she's texting me saying, hey, there are two guys at the door right now, and they're asking about ads. I'll actually read the actual text that she sent me, so we can get verbatim exactly what happened here. She called first, and I was filming, so I didn't pick up the call. The call goes through. And she says, call me, so you can tell these guys, you are not interested in ads. They are at my door, I'm being a bitch. That's what Risa says. And I said, LOL, can I just call you in one minute? I'm thinking, I don't know what's going on here. I don't know why two guys would be at your door asking about ads, but here we are in the story. So I finish up filming my video. I call Risa, it's been a few minutes at this point. Apparently these guys are still at the door. Immediately when I pick up the phone, she's like, okay, when she picks up the phone, your own speaker, and I'm like, what is going on? So one guy starts to speak up, and I'm sensing a little bit of nervousness in his voice, but he's still there, he's talking. He's got what I would say is like a medium to thick-ish New York accent. And he's saying, we just wanted to come and talk to you about the things that you speak about on your channel, and whether or not somebody pays you to say the things that you say. And it was a very, just vague question. I didn't know exactly how to answer that. So I answered back and said, you know, nobody pays me to say anything that I say on my channel. You guys know we've tried a couple sponsors on this show once or twice, long ago. We've had no sponsors since. We get paid through YouTube ad revenue and the ad revenue from different platforms, but nobody's paying me directly to say anything. Now he goes on to say, to sort of talk about topics that I talk about on this show. And the immediate topic that he jumps to is you talk about P. Diddy and celebrities, mind you. Again, this guy's stumbling over his words, and he's not necessarily sounding so fluid in whatever message he's trying to get across. And I put this on speaker. So mind you, Taylor is on Zoom from Nashville. I have the phone to this microphone here. He's listening to everything that's being said. Risa is also there listening to everything that's being said. Okay, so I tell them, oh, I'm not paid by anybody to do this. Why is it that you're asking these things? What are you interested in doing or hearing? And they said, oh, you know, if you were being paid by people to promote a certain message, we were here to offer you something else. And again, they go through the topics that I talk about on my show, and immediately it's P. Diddy and his connection to other celebrities. So all the red flags are going up, you know, in my mind here, hairs up on the back of my neck. I actually shot Risa a text at this very moment in the conversation and said, like, something along the lines of get away from these guys. I'll actually go back and read it so I know exactly what I said. Get away from this guy, because at one point, at this point, only one man was speaking. And again, white man, thick-ish New York accent. Now, I'm probing this guy. Who do you work for? What is it that you're trying to pay me to do? Who are you inquiring about? What specifically are you asking me? Am I being paid to say on my channel? And this guy is just stumbling over his words. He doesn't know what to say. He starts saying, you know, oh, I watch your channel. You know, I'm a fan of your show. I appreciate the things you talk about. And then he goes back to the whole P. Diddy and this topic and this topic and this topic. So whoever was with this guy, presumably his boss, and at least this is what he explains himself to be, a second guy jumps into the conversation. Now, this guy sounds a little bit more confident than the last guy. And he jumps in and he says, oh, well, we're just here to know, to ask you whether or not you've been paid to talk about this specific topic on your channel. And if so, we want to know who is paying you. But now that we know that nobody's paying you, there's no further information we need to gather. You know, we're gonna see ourselves out and it will be okay. I keep pressing them. Who, again, are you here to talk about? Who is paying you to be here? Who are you asking about? Like, who do you work for? And they, in the conversation sort of slipping that they were investigating or they're investigators, sorry for my foggy memory as to the exact wording of it. But that sort of put off something in my brain where I'm like, okay, so you guys are investigating whether or not I've been paid to say something, but also you're here to offer me money, but also you came to the door and said that you were inquiring about ads and whether or not I'm sponsored by certain people. So I directly ask them, it seems like you guys came to this door under false pretenses and now you're saying that you're investigating something. So which one is it? Are you here to pay and take up ad space or be a sponsor or are you here investigating something? And then finally, they come out in this conversation and say that they're private investigators and they will not disclose who they've been paid by, who they are working for. But essentially the story that I got is that they are traveling around and I guess knocking the doors of different influencers who are having conversations about these topics, about P2D and his connections to celebrities to see whether or not they've been funded by somebody to just start having these conversations. And they're trying to decipher what that is. And they said through their investigating into people talking about P2D and his connection to influencers, they found that a lot of the conversations are just being had by bots. Like bots are just spamming this information out on the internet. I don't know anything about that. I have no idea what they're talking about there. But they go on to explain that this is what they're doing and then they say, we'll pay to just free to disclose who would be paying you and we'll also pay more on top of whatever it is they're paying you to sort of push the opposite story. Now they don't explain what the opposite story, again, they don't explain who they're working for. So I'm asking them again, who hired you to be here? Who is the one who is making sure that you're at my door right now asking, not my door, but a door that I used to live at asking these questions, they won't say who. Then I'm saying, okay, if you guys are private investigators, what is the name of your LLC or what is the name of your corporation? Give me that because you're willing to own up to the fact that you're being private investigators, which company is this person paying to? They won't say. They even go as far as to say, we don't have an LLC and we don't have a corporation. Whoever their client is, is paying them directly to their name. Now I did get names from these guys. I won't say the full names out on this channel, but they did give me two names. So we're currently looking into who these two private investigators are who were hired by some sort of outside organization or celebrity or firm or somebody to travel around. They would give no information as to the company that they work for. Apparently they're working independent, but also in tandem and when they get paid, it's paid to their name. And I have no clue exactly what's going on here. I'm trying to think of any further information that I would have gleaned from them. They also said, since nobody's paying you, you're not going to, you're not going to see us again. We don't have any other questions for you. There's no further movement in this process. They claimed they had a list of 10 other influencers. I don't know if they're 10 other influencers in California, 10 other influencers nationwide, but apparently 10 other people who they're going to visit to ask this question and presumably offer them money if they've been paid by somebody to talk about this. They mentioned that they had come from Detroit, so apparently they were visiting somebody in Detroit and had knocked their door to ask them these questions. Y'all, I don't know what's going on. Now, there's a few different arenas we can go into with these guys visiting. The whole conversation ended somewhat amicably. I said, you know what, forgive me for being hostile, but I have no idea who you are or what you're doing or what pretenses you are coming to this person's door under and I need that information. And they just essentially said, you know, you're not going to hear anything. More from us were investigators, were former law enforcement, you know, apparently they're from New York and now that they've gotten this information from me, I'm never going to see them again and I'm, that's it. Who knows whether or not any of that is true. Who knows whether or not the names they gave me are true. Who knows whether or not these guys are actual private investigators. Y'all, I have no clue, but it was very clear and I told them in the way you're asking me this question, so it's very clear that you're here to ask me about P2D and these celebrities. So just, just be forward about that. Why would you come to the door and ask, you know, this very vague question and clearly they didn't know much about YouTube content. They didn't know much about how to pitch this to people and they were just trying to get somebody to admit that I have been paid so that they could go down whatever route they were going to go down once they figured that out. So luckily I don't, I don't live there. Luckily I got on the phone to be able to speak with them, but had I said I was paid by somebody, like where does it go from there and what were these guys actually here to do? - I don't know. - Yeah, I bet they're paying you for something and at worst, something else. And, you know, God forbid we even think about what that would be, but I'm so used to saying allegedly when we have these conversations, like allegedly this is happening, allegedly that happened, allegedly this celebrity, that celebrity, but this was real life. This literally happened. It literally showed up on your former doorstep and spoke, I was there listening on the phone. I heard the whole conversation, your roommate's right there. She couldn't recognize their faces now at this point. So this is getting real. And, you know, in case you were wondering whether this is all a conspiracy theory, someone is out there with enough resources to pay investigators to look up influencers, show up on their doorsteps and presumably attempt to bribe them to disclose who is paying them and or to spread opposite information about celebrities and/or PDitties. So that in itself is happening and we don't have to say allegedly about that. - Right. And I'm just wondering, okay, so there's like, there's so many different ways this could go. Like, what was the goal here? I mean, if we're going to take them at their word, which was complete word salad, when I tell you the first guy I spoke to was so nervous in whatever this initial pitch. Yeah, literally Kamala Harris speaking to me on the phone. He could not give me a straight answer to anything that I asked him, which I'm like, if you're a really good private investigator, like wouldn't you be really good at like your pitch to people about why you're out there doorstep and trying to get this information? Or were you just not ready to be met with hostility about why you're on somebody's doorstep asking these questions and you thought that was going to blow over smoothly? Do you think you were going to be dealing with like a dumb influencer who doesn't know anything and is just going to take you up on the idea that you're here to ask them about paying them for a certain message on their doorstep? So very, very strange. So if I take them at their word, then I guess a celebrity somewhere in the realm of what we've spoken about on this channel has hired somebody to go around and speak to these influencers to pay them to put out positive press about them or at the very least to maybe stop talking about them or to find out if there's some other larger entity that is making sure that influencers go after them. Now, who that celebrity could be? I have no idea. In regard to Petite, I'm like thinking through our content. Who have we spoken about? Of course, we've spoken about Sean Diddy Combs. We've spoken about Beyonce and Jay-Z. We've spoken about Jala. We've spoken about Oprah. I mean, Cardi sprinkled in a few times here and there, but no direct accusations or allegations against these people. Jay-Z, I think is the most, we've really laid out maybe some concerns allegedly about who he is as an individual. So what were these people there for? Were they hired by a celebrity and somebody who's just trying to put out good PR for themselves? Was it something more nefarious than that? Are they trying to go after the influencers that are talking about these things? Are they trying to intimidate them? I've reached out to a few people in this space who are talking about similar stories to see if they've had any encounters like this. So far, no hits back. But if there's anybody who's watching this who is talking about these stories who has experienced this, please reach out to me and let's see if the stories that all match up with what's going on here. But I am not going forth quietly about this. Immediately after this happened, I'm like, okay, we have to go and we have to talk about this publicly. There's no way for whatever this situation is. It needs to be out there that this happened so that people know that this took place. Now, we do have this new story out today, literally covered today, this morning by ABC News. And this is about Sean Diddy Combs and what he's doing leading up to his prospective trial with witnesses and this, that and the other. Let's watch. - The latest on Sean Diddy Combs. Prosecutors are accusing Combs of trying to contact prospective witnesses and obstruct the case against him. Our senior investigative correspondent, Aaron Katursky, is here with more on that. Good morning to you, Aaron. - Good morning, Robin. Sean Combs going to be asking a judge this week to release him on bail, but prosecutors now say the argument for detention has only gotten stronger. - This morning, federal prosecutors are accusing Sean Diddy Combs of escalating his attempts to influence the jury pool and subvert his criminal case. Almost immediately after arriving at the federal jail in Brooklyn, prosecutors say Combs started using telephone accounts of at least eight other inmates to call people not on his approved contact list. ♪ Can't nobody hold me down ♪ ♪ Oh no, I got to keep on moving ♪ - Prosecutors allege Combs frequently instructs family members and his attorneys to add other individuals via three-way call, which is not allowed. On some of those calls, prosecutors say Combs is explicit about his intention to use public statements to sway potential jurors, including this Instagram flows by Diddy's kids. ♪ Happy birthday to Daddy ♪ Prosecutors say Combs enlisted family members to plan and execute a social media campaign around the defendant's birthday, the first time we heard his voice from behind bar. - This episode is brought to you by Shopify. Forget the frustration of picking commerce platforms when you switch your business to Shopify. The global commerce platform that's supercharges you're selling, wherever you sell. With Shopify, you'll harness the same intuitive features, trusted apps and powerful analytics used by the world's leading brands. Sign up today for your $1 per month trial period at Shopify.com/tech, all lowercase. That's Shopify.com/tech. - This is the sound of your ride home with Dad after he caught you vaping. Awkward, isn't it? 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In fact, I'm just a YouTuber who's tangentially covered some of these stories that are circulating as this news comes out. So it does lead me to theorize that some sort of celebrity that is intertwined in the stories that are being spoken about here has maybe hired somebody to go out here and to reach out to influencers who are talking about these things in hopes of maybe finding someone higher who is funding them or having them sign an NDA or getting them to shut up about it or even better than that, getting them to put out more positive press about the celebrity or sort of like walk back on the stories that they're talking about because they mentioned on several occasions while they were at her door paying money to change the narrative or paying money to share the opposite story or paying money to get me to say a certain thing. But interestingly enough, as soon as they found out I was not paid to talk about the initial stories, that offer was seemingly off the table. They only wanted to offer that to people who had been paid previously to share the stories that they're sharing, which makes me, again, makes red flags go up in my mind. It makes me think you just want the person to admit, yeah, I'm being paid by somebody by sort of coaxing it out of them by offering them money. What happens after they admit that they were paid by somebody or you're really gonna offer them money to share the opposite narrative? I don't know. It seemed more like a carrot dangled so that they could get the information about who hired them or paid them to say what it is they said. Guys, they don't know. - Yeah, that's tough. We have the hard facts of what you experienced today and the fact that this happened and then all we can do is speculate as to who they're really working for and what the motive may be. But it's, I think, very plausible. Given the first part of that clip that we watched "A Good Morning America" from this morning was about Diddy's effort to reach out to witnesses but then they went into this kind of aim that he has of a social media campaign and trying to sway jurors and reach jurors. And to me, it's plausible that there would be an effort on the part of his legal team. Imagine you have a ton of resources at your disposal as far as financially because you're being faced with prison and you're breaking the bank to do whatever necessary. And I could imagine in an effort to turn over every stone and do everything that they can, it'd be like, okay, well, what if we tried to influence public opinion, sway jurors, you know, by reaching out to influencers in order to have them spread more of a positive narrative? But what you mentioned about the fact that only them specifically going after influencers who had previously been paid to spread negative information is the curveball in that theory because if that were, if you were just trying to spread positive information, then you wouldn't need it to be somebody who's previously spread negative unless that was more of a targeted effort again. But something's going on, money's being thrown around, investigators are showing up at influencers' doorsteps, we're trying to make sense of it here, but it is a crazy tangled web. And man, again, like it's crazy, we were talking before the show that you can just start trying to share true information, start trying to shed light on a very real issue that has real victims, by the way. And the next thing you know, you're wrapped up in something where private investigators are showing up in your doorsteps, just insane. - Yeah, suppose at private investigators, I mean, who even knows? And these guys were trying to, like, obviously I was coming at them, like, I wasn't rude, but I was extremely, like, matter of fact, no, tell me who you're working for, tell me what you can, who's paying you, if you can't tell me who's paying you, where are they paying to, what's the name of your company, who exactly do you work for? And they kept trying to, like, calm me down, like one of them was saying, you know, oh, I'm a fan of your show, like, don't worry, we're not here for, like, anything nefarious, we're not here to do anything beyond what it is that we're asking, even though when you came to her door, you were very unclear about what it was that you were asking. So who knows exactly what these individuals were actually trying to get to and what they were planning. I'll put out their first name is Robert and Peter, okay, for those of you who may have a story similar to this or you experience something similar to this, but then again, I mean, if they're going and knocking the doors of these influencers, they could have a whole team of private investigators who are just going and hitting up different people, yep, using different names, who even knows if it was their real name, guys. I do not know what's going on. And I really don't have anything else to talk about on the show today, this is going to be the extent of it. You just never think, you're like, okay, I'm gonna cover a story, okay, whatever, we put it out there. And of course, these people are extremely powerful. There's a little part of you that's like, okay, what happens on the other end of this? And if so, who's behind it? And again, I went through my list of celebrities, I'm like, we covered J-Lo and Usher and Beyonce and J-Z and Oprah, I'm like, all of these people have disposable funds to just throw at anybody to go and research all of this, to go and knock the doors, to go and figure out why people are talking about this, if they're being funded. I wonder why the presumption is, somebody is funding them to talk about these things and that somebody has a network of influencers that they're paying to talk about these stories. And it makes you think about what the network is behind all of the stories that we're hearing. And if there's people like pitting influencers in social media against one another, and if so, for what reason, are other celebrities trying to bring other people down? Or why would somebody be funding celebrities talking about these things directly? - That's the sketchiest part for me is there's probably, makes it sound like there's retribution involved in some way, if you're trying to specifically find out like, okay, who paid you to say something? And like you said before, it kind of betrays a level of ignorance as it pertains to the social media engine and how things work and social media and people just, creators just make content that is engaging and that people are interested in and there's massive interest around this story. And then people like you try to give commentary and lay things out for people of what's actually happening and just draw attention to things, especially when, again, there's real victims involved and that's, I think your primary interest in the story is justice and truth. But I guess maybe that's outside of their imagination to where all the world that they live in is one of vengeance and you're somebody's paying you to spread bad things about me and I want to get back at them. And that's what's, it's really kind of dark and scary and it's very, very intense to be caught up in the middle of something like that. - Yeah, definitely. And I'm thinking, okay, what is all the different things leading up to this? Like if Trump hadn't won this last election, would this even be happening right now? Because we know like this is the candidate that's probably going to unearth a lot of this stuff that's happening and maybe like, maybe these people are quaking, like trying to figure out how do we get a handle on this? How do we figure out like how this happening, how this information is getting out 'cause they're so used to the information, like not being available to the public. But yeah, the assumption that somebody is paid for you to say the things you're saying is kind of wild and it maybe speaks to more how they function throughout the world and like how they get their stories out. But I'm very curious because they did say, I don't know, they said 10 other influencers they had to visit. I'm like, had they knocked any other doors before mine? I have not heard of anybody who said that this is happening. As far as I'm, as far as I know this, I'm the first person for this to happen to. Who else is going to be on this list? I tried like reaching out to other people. I'm like, who else is talking about these things and have they reached out to them? Apparently not so far. I mean, we're waiting on some responses from other people but like, where else are these guys headed? - And of course, if they didn't take the money, they wouldn't tell us, you know. - Right. And then it's like, okay, what is that all a process? After you take the money from these guys, I'm sure they're going to have you like sign an NDA. Like what is it? What is the script that they want you to put out? Can, like in my thing, I'm just thinking it's not logical. Like why would you send a private investigator to somebody's door who is not at all prepared for the sort of act that they have to put on in trying to get this information out of you? And then after it, why would you have that same private investigator make the offer for the money they're going to pay you for the opposite narrative? These guys did not seem prepared. Either way, with either answer, I would have given them to sort of move on to whatever the next step was of the conversation. So that has left me very confused as to what their true motivations were in being on my doorstep. And like I said, the first guy who spoke to me was sort of like, oh, not nice and kind of softer. And you know, like stumbled over his words. Oh, I'm a fan of your show. I've seen some of your content. Who knows whether or not that's true. And clearly there was some sort of like hierarchy at play because the second guy stepped in and was like far more far more dominant in what he was trying to explain. But they still did not have a strong grasp on what they were trying to get at. When I tell you, there was no like clear and concise questioning as far as who, what story in particular are you asking me about? Like what timeline are you talking about being paid for? Is there a particular message that I shared that you're trying to ask who I was paid by? And you know, Taylor and others have said like, you know, you should have pretended that you had been paid and like see what they, where they go from there or what further details they ask for or like try to figure out what story specifically or what person specifically they're asking about. I could have been like, oh, well, yeah, I get paid all the time to say all types of different things. Like you need to be more specific. Who were you asking about and like what timeline, which payments are you referring to? But then you run the risk of like, what if these are some like really, like what if these are goons at the door and they're trying to figure out if you're paid and as soon as they get information, you're done. I mean, that is a far more dramatic, you know, characterization than what I hope was actually taking place. But you just never know. But they said, we're former law enforcement. Apparently they're from New York. They've been to Detroit. Now they're here. They got 10 other doors on the 10 of the influencers. They got to go and visit to ask these questions. But when I say sus, I mean, sus with a capital S and Taylor is there for it. At first I'm thinking like, this is gonna be nothing. Let me get on the phone and just talk to these two random guys who have shown about the door and tell them to like kick rocks and keep moving. But very quickly it turned very weird and you could tell something was just not right. - Yeah. And once I kind of got the gist of what they're trying to do and I was like, okay, well, this obviously has nothing to do with you because you're not being paid to say anything. So I was like, okay, let's cut these guys off, get out of here, but I think they made the mistake of barking up the wrong free with you because it started, you took on your, no, let me make you clarify your argument, clarify your position like you're in a jubilee debate and started to kind of go after them and get them to specify what they're there for and what they wanted and because they were being so imprecise with their words and talking in circles and given the word salad and you, I think they were not expecting that and they were on the back foot. I don't, they dropped the name Diddy before anyone else did. He mentioned the connection, potential connections with celebrities and stuff like that. So we didn't bring that up, they did. And I don't know if that was a misstep on their part to kind of, you know, allude to what they're involved in or if that was, if that was just part of the act and trying to invoke things, again, we don't really know for sure. But yeah, it was more of like a get smart situation than James Bond on your front door there today, but it was great to watch you go into debate mode with them and I don't think they're prepared for it. - I was like, what the hell is going on? And it seemed like, you know, like, if I told you I'm gonna hire you to be a private investigator and I need you to get this specific piece of information from somebody and I'm gonna send you to an address and I need you to figure that out. And then I like don't give you any other information that you can pack that in to sort of cushion this experience for the person you're about to go question. It was just like that. You know, if I was going to go and ask somebody to figure out if they were being paid by a specific entity to say something, I would have a full-blown preparation as to why I'm there, even when they were listing off like topics that I talk about on the show that they wanted to specifically ask me about, they'd be like, you know, you're P.D.E.D.E's connection to other celebrities, you know, other stuff. They didn't even have like other examples so I knew what you were there for. I'm like, you're putting a particular emphasis on P.D.E.D.E's connection to other celebrities. So just tell me that that's why you're here. Just be straight up about it because it's so much weirder to start on like a whole different premise for why you're here and then to try to like lead me somewhere. I'm like, I'm not in the 80s. I'm like, I'm gonna figure out exactly why you're here. Guys, I don't know. I don't know what's going on here, but that's the story for today and I'll keep you guys posted. I figured, you know, at the very like least, you know, this is an interesting story to put on the channel. Now that it's been experienced firsthand, I wasn't expecting it at all. At most, this is a little bit of a security blanket that it's out publicly that this happened today and in case anything else crazy happens on the other end of this and I just have to wonder like who is behind this and if anybody else is in this space has a story like this and they experience it, please reach out to me and let me know exactly how that went and what information you got from these individuals if it's even the same individuals, if they're even at your door under the same premise as they were at mine because apparently this is going to happen to 10 more people. So if there's any of the 10 of you out there that experience this, please reach out to me and there's got to be in something else going on. Yeah, wild. - Here, here. I see a few super chats should be like. - Yeah, let's read them. - Okay, let's see if Kennedy says, "Hi, my internet is bad. Hope you are safe, Amla and Taylor." - So far, so good. - So far safe. - It's a little nerve-wracking. - Yeah, it's weird. - Yeah, that's wild. Kyle Reese says, "So you went to a daddy party?" If that's what you took from it, I don't know what to tell you. (laughing) - Hey. - "Over easy eggs, Taylor, I missed your pretty blue eyes. No homo and Amla, don't let them take you." I want to tell you, as soon as this thing happens, as soon as I got off the phone with these guys, I was already like, "Okay, Huda, I'm gonna call this person, this person, this person, this person." They're gonna have every detail. I have a full-blown description of who these men were. I have everything they ask me. Of course, they say they're former law enforcement. I know current law enforcement, so they're all up to date on everything that's happening. Yeah, I don't play. I don't play, especially if you're gonna show up at somebody's door. That's wild. That's why over this, you're crazy. And the wrong one, wrong one, wrong one. - Joy says, "This is for the ring camera fund for you and for Risa, maybe even get you a Glock like Kamala." - Yeah. (laughing) - Praying for safety over y'all. - Yeah, we're good. Don't worry, don't worry. - But, yeah, appreciate the ring fund. Oh, I was gonna say, this is shameless plug, but we really are independent on this show. - We really are. - So it's where you can support us is by watching and giving us your attention and liking and subscribing and tuning in every day, but we also do have a Patreon. If you wanna help us to stay independent so that we can tell these bribing weirdos is to F off, and we're gonna do that anyway, but you're welcome to become a patron. - Yeah, I mean, what a convenience thing that we can actually say, we don't get money from people to do this show. So, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. - Trey Bannon says, "If they or anyone comes back over this, record everything from multiple devices and angles and don't answer questions without a lawyer." - Yeah, it's so interesting that like, I was thinking through all these things, of course. As soon as I got on the phone and I expected anything like suspect, I knew like, there's not gonna be any information coming out of my mouth other than, I'm not paid to say anything. Who the fuck are you? Who are you? Who paid you? Who are you? So that was it, I just kept going, nope, who are you? Nope, who are you? Nope, who are you? And that was just the consistent thing. Unfortunately, we don't have a recording of this phone call, which I think in California, it is legal to record phone calls. That would have been on our side here. But there was nothing, you know, of particular interest shared, except for the small finer details. But I think I've got most of what these men said or anything that would be particularly marking of them in my brain and written down, of course. And they've been made, we know what they look like and you've got multiple witnesses that heard the conversation. So Scott Ward says we have seen the power of influencers can be and makes sense, try to control, stay strong, your messages earnest, we adore you. Well, thank you. Yeah, I guess, I mean, I'm so curious, like who else are you reaching out to and how do you configure the list of people worthy, like, of sending out private and investigators? Just like, I'm gonna, we're gonna figure this out. - Getchy, Timothy W says, hopefully, this is the last appearance of Amala, a legend, Obie. And I'll serious this document, everything. Keep boyfriend close by for a little while. - Yeah, I mean, we've got it all documented. We'll see what happens. - Carl Spackler says, "I remember once pointing out "that the album survivor was released the day "of Aliyah's death and shortly after 9/11 to distract. "Beware of Beyonce." - Yeah, everybody's got their theories. I'm watching your theories guys in the chat. I have no running theories at the moment, just because so many things are open and out there. The guys really at the end, we're trying to be like, sorry for bothering you. I'm a fan of your show. Like, nothing is gonna happen from here. We promise you're not gonna see us again now that we've got our information. I'm like, okay, yeah, sure, we'll see. - Yeah, oh, I wonder. I mean, if this gets back to them, that we've got one public way through which I'm sure they will, they or their boss is not gonna be happy, but you know, this is what we do. Leila Blakely says, "Hi, Amla and Tae. "Long time viewer, first time chatting on alive. "Thank you for keeping me entertained during work, "dying to know the brand slash polish you're wearing. "I've been searching for a deep red." - Oh my gosh, I don't know. I just went to the nail salon and said, "I want like a deep wine red." And that's what they, that's what they came with. I don't know what the name is. I will try to get that for you though. I'll figure it out, I'll ask her next time. - Deep wine red. I was caught off guard about the polish question. I'm like, "I know she ain't talking to me." Natalie Amalaz says, "Just wanted to show my support. "Your videos are getting through my 50-minute cardio sessions "now that I'm towards the end of my bodybuilding prep." - Wow, that's fun. Oh my gosh, you sound disciplined. - How did the bodybuilder? - Good for you. That's awesome. - That's intense, man. Yeah, well done. Lajaka says, "Bless you girls, stay safe." - Thank you. - X fraud, this is dark. I'm not gonna read that. - What does this say? Just read it. - R.I.P. Amala died by SworeSlide with few gunshot wounds. I don't know what SworeSlide means. - I think it's a word that you can't put, you know, on a living and a living. - Oh, well, thanks. - We'll see you guys. - We'll see you guys. - It'll be all right. Nicodemus1984 says, "Good evening. "Diddy's life baby is like one of his remixes. "Messy over the top and everyone's talking "about the original drama instead. "Keep to your method, both of you, no matter what, "you're great." - You know, it's interesting. You don't have to think like there's gotta be so many other people other than myself talking about this. Like how many people would you be traveling to, to like cover this? And there's gotta be people with bigger platforms than mine is as well who are discussing them. A few of whom I've reached out to to see whether or not they've had experiences like this. One who said, no, I've not experienced this at the very least yet. So we'll see. - Now, reached out to a couple more. It's actually kind of surprises looking around YouTube. I mean, people are talking about it, but it's not as many or not as big of platforms as you would necessarily think. So, yeah, I mean, that is interesting. Alfredo or Keith says they just made us donate to Mamala even harder. - Thank you guys. - Appreciate it. - Appreciate it. - And was that our last one? I think so. - Yeah. - Well, guys. - Caught up. - That's our show today. Just a little bit of a story time. Had to come on here and share it for just documentation sake, but also I guess for, it's entertainment sake at this point because the plot literally thickens. That is a thick plot if I've ever experienced one. And I hope to not experience it again. But you know what? If they Shenan once, they go Shenan again. But hopefully it's not with these, whoever these two individuals are. 'Cause I have no idea if they are who they are claiming to be. Again, if you're anybody who experienced anything like this, let me know, send me a personal message, comment on this YouTube channel today. And if you guys know of any other channels that are covering topics similar to the ones that we covered, when all of this stuff was going down, let me know those channels. I will reach out to them. See if they have experienced anything. What an interesting time to be alive. - And this is one being alive. Guys, we have to live. If we didn't laugh, we'd stress out, wouldn't we? - You see how happy and full of life that she is and is in the way thinking about anything negative. And she wants to be here and enjoys life. Adding that to the record once more. And me too. - Yes, Taylor too. Guys, thank you so much for watching today's show. Drop your thoughts in the comments down below. As always, if you disagree with anything said in this video, I don't know how you could let me know down below. Duke it out, but do so respectfully. And if you like this video, like, subscribe, click the notification bell to be notified every single time we go live for you guys, which is Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1 p.m. Pacific, two, three p.m., two p.m., one p.m. Pacific, three p.m. Central, four p.m. Eastern, eight p.m. Universal Time. That's what it is. And we did get another super chats from TRM919, just as number one fan. Thank you so much, greatly appreciated, guys. And that is it for today. I will see you guys tomorrow with a video about Whoopi Goldberg and a certain Staten Island bakery that she tried to go after and received instant karma for doing so. Sometimes you can't play the victim. Whoopi Goldberg. Bye, guys. See you next time. [BLANK_AUDIO]