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BuzzWorthy Radio: Comedy Duo FRANGELA!
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Comedy duo Frances Callier & Angela V Shelton, aka Frangela, will be making their debut on BuzzWorthy Radio this week!
Not only will they be making an appearance on our show, but they will be making their movie debut, "He's Just Not That Into You." Many also will recognize Frances for playing the role of bodyguard Roxie on Disney Channel's Hannah Montana!
Not only will they be making an appearance on our show, but they will be making their movie debut, "He's Just Not That Into You." Many also will recognize Frances for playing the role of bodyguard Roxie on Disney Channel's Hannah Montana!
- Duration:
- 33m
- Broadcast on:
- 04 Feb 2009
- Audio Format:
- other
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At 10 p.m. Eastern times, MPM Pacific, we are going to be joined by the comedy duo, Frangela. Francis Callier, Angela V. Shelton. I'm going to bring on my co-host, Matthew Preston. Well, I get a glass of water here. Matthew, how are you? I am doing good, and you guys know that if Navell knows, if you need a break in talking, I can just talk, talk and I have a voice. I know how you feel. Been there, done that. It sounds actually a lot better than I did that one time, but hey, I'm excited about tonight. I will have to admit, I'm a 23-year-old. It does. It really does. I will admit that I'm a 23-year-old who watches Hannah Montana, and I know half of that comedy trio. I don't know if it's the Fran Parker. I don't know which part of the trio, or the dump, the trio, the comedy duo. I love Roxie from Hannah Montana. We'll definitely be talking about that. Also, they're going to be promoting their new movie. He's just not that into you. That's not that into you, and they're on the line right now, so let's bring them on. How are you guys doing? Boy! I hope I could say the same. Oh my God, this is terrible. Oh my God, at least you're doing good, so that makes up for something. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Hey, do you have Angela on here? Angela, Angela, I wonder if she's the 2-1-3 coach. Is this it? Yeah, if she is. Let's break it on. Hello? Okay, there we go. Hey, what's up? How are you? We're awesome. How are you? Good, you know, Francis plays Roxie. Of course, of course. On Hannah Montana. We're both, you know. We're both 23-year-old guys who watch Hannah Montana, and we love Roxie. That's sad. That's sad right there, you know what I mean? And we just basically submitted that on Aaron. We're not ashamed to. Well, I hear that you're good American young men. That's what I hear. That's right. Oh, well, thank you very much. I'm pretty sure someone paid you $20 to say that, but I think that that just worked out very well on this show. And you guys just, I cannot, I just have to say, how awesome is it to be making your film debut with Jennifer Aniston and Ben Affleck and Scarlett Johansson, Andrew Barrymore? I mean, you can't, you can't, you can't just, you can't just start off conversation just like by saying, "Hi, how are you?" You have to basically get right into it. How is it like working on those actors? Because that's huge. That's huge. Yeah, well, you know, the thing is that our scene doesn't take place with them, but it is such an honor and so much fun to be in the film. And the film we saw last night at the premiere, it's hysterical. Yeah, it was great. And they were all at the premiere, and Jennifer Connolly came right up to us and was told that we were hysterical. And that's all it takes to make my day. I totally, it is true. And Jennifer, Jennifer, anything comes up to you. It's an awesome day, but I have to say, that whole preview, you two are the funniest. I mean, like, it's just, you guys have, because it's true too. It's true. Yeah. It's so easy. It's so much easier than that. You don't even have to work this hard. Oh, there you go. Are you able to describe your scenes a little bit about what it is that you're doing in the movie without giving your pleasure away? Basically, we want, yeah, it's, well, you know, you've probably heard of the book. Yeah. He's just not that into you. And it's, so there, we do, there are these little vignettes, and we're one of them that are just talking about different things that happen in a lot of dating relationships that sometimes people don't pick up on. And our little section is on when people don't realize they're being dumped. Mm-hmm. But you, you're effectively, you know, when somebody says to you, "Hey, I'm going to, you know, I'm going to be out of town for a while," they're dumping you. Oh, yeah. You know. No, just signals. Yeah, because in 2000, in 2009, there is really no place you can go and probably not be contacted, most people. Mm-hmm. So when somebody acts like, "Oh, I'm not going to be able to reach you," from Pittsburgh, it's, they're dumping you. Yeah. [LAUGHTER] You didn't do that, did you, Matt? No, I've never done that. Never. I just wanted to make sure, because, you know. We will be in the bathroom. We'll see this. Exactly. So, if somebody's going to win all sorts of people's games, I tell you. [LAUGHTER] I guess it's safe to ask, then, do you really believe that my space is the new booty call? Like it says in the morning. Yeah. I think so. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that in Facebook. Yeah. You got to be careful. Mm-hmm. Casual encounters have spread. [LAUGHTER] Like a virus. [LAUGHTER] And people stalk you on Facebook, too. Yes, they do. They take a little. What if the guys on Facebook mean to you in high school, well, now wanting to be your friend on Facebook? Don't get it. Don't understand. [LAUGHTER] I'm going to have you go and just like review everything now and just basically go, okay. So, I cannot hit on you on Facebook now because this is the wrong way of hooking up with somebody. So, I'm going to have to retake my option. Yeah. Mm-hmm. Mm-hmm. Yeah, you know what? I think that, you know, we may have to return to, "Hey, would you like to go out?" [LAUGHTER] I know it's a hard. I know. It's a big concept. That's a little old school, but you know what? I guess it works. Yeah. So, I can't complain. What's that saying, ladies? Don't hate the player. Hate the game. Hate the game, baby. Hate the game. That's right. We're trying to change the game. That is true. So, not only have we seen you on like YouTube together, I have always, I'm a big fan of watching all of those sort of clip shows. I know best week ever being one of them. You two are hilarious on them. What's that like? Thank you. It's a lot of fun because, you know, we get to say what people are really thinking out there in the world. I mean, you know, when Britney Spears was going through all that stuff, we just love being kind of every man about it. You know, every person just, you know, saying, "You know, somebody wears a mom and her daddy, and somebody tie up and put some panties on it." You know what I mean? Yeah, actually. Where's your underwear? Well, so that brings up the perfect example. I'm going to test you. We're going to do a little best week ever, kind of a little segment here. Because I know everybody was talking about this today. So now we're going to be like the best week ever kind of thing. I love how this just segued into that. You know, TMZ basically posted the little audio sampling of Christian Bale's little, as he said, on the set. Yelling out about the guy getting into his frame of his light and everything like that. It just was posted everywhere today. I listened to it. I pretty much just sat there. I didn't even answer in any message words. I just sat in my head. And now it's like the perfect venue to say that along with other best week ever venue type of people. So this is good. What would you say to that if this was presented to you on VH1's best week ever? Go ahead, Frances. Go ahead, Angela. I'm going to say first of all, Christian Bale is really hot. Yes. So according to Frangel Universe, yeah, according to Frangel Universe law, he gets a hissy fit every once in a while because he's hot. That's right. That's right. Because what I don't know is that what he cursed him with is shirt off. The best way I meet him. That's right. That's right. Yes, see, if his shirt was off and he was soaking wet, I'm okay with whatever he said. Because then of course, you know, I mean, I mean, everybody goes to the menstrual syndrome. I mean, guys have them. And also, who heck was in his light? When are you doing getting in Christian Bale's light? No, it's light. Yes. Seriously. I need the secret. I need to see him. I don't need to get out of the car, Tim. Yeah, that is the machinist. That is the dark knight. You do not get into the dark knight's light. Thank you. This is on the clip. You are not the moon. I don't know what you're going to do. You get out of the way. Exactly. People should have learned that if you are either his mother, he'll do it to your mother. He doesn't care. He will go out. He doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. He can from the Alec Baldwin school of how to deal with family. I didn't even go that route. That was good. That's familial relationships, Baldwin style. Totally. You guys don't even do -- this isn't even scripted when you do best week ever. It's not even scripted. This is just right off the top of your head. When we do best we go, it's not scripted. Oh. Okay. When we do it, yeah. We just like to answer things truthfully how we feel about it and then they turn on the camera and tape it. Okay. I've only wondered if it was scripted or anything or if it was improvised. I think some people do like, you know, probably write out stuff. But the way that we generally -- I mean, for us, we're best friends and we talk all the time. So we talk all day. So it's like, it's just a continuation of a conversation we're probably already ever having. We watch all that. You know? So the person we do when something like that goes down is call each other. That's pretty cool. I like that a lot. Now you guys also wrote a book called "The Girlfriend Handbook" and I'm scared to ask what's in this book. It's basically just kind of things in it where it tells all the girls who read it to watch off all those guys that are bad boys because they're going to do nothing but hurt you and end. And all they're going to do is just turn around and just slap you silly. And you need to go for those guys who like nerves and it's like the reincarnation of Bill Gates. They're dirty. They got the money. They got the computer knowledge. They'll be able to support you forever and ever for the best of your life. This looks like a book you've written. You're right. This one's funny because that's not our work. I wrote some passion and some conviction in that. I mean, it's actually -- we're thinking about changing the title. It's really just about friendships, not just romantic relationships. But you know, we have issues there. You know when people ask you to help them move? Uh-huh. Yes. How -- when you ask somebody to help you move, there are certain rules of etiquette. Like number one, that means you have to help them move the next time they move. Of course. Number two, you have to supply pizza and beer. Of course. That's right. But there are people who don't do this. And I wonder why -- this is the one I hate. We came up with this book because we had several different issues came up. Like people ask us how it is that we're able to be best friends and spend all the time we do together and work together in addition, sometimes against each other for parts and be as close as we are. So that was one reason we wrote it. And the other thing was just situations like that. We're like -- we had a friend who sent up this party invitation. But then when you read into the invitation more like an e-vite, what she was saying was, "Hey, come, let's party. We're going to hang out on my apartment." And while we're there, we'll move things to my new apartment. [ Laughter ] Like that's an activity. Like that's a party game. [ Laughter ] Like that's a new -- that's a 2009 twister. Move my stuff a mile away. That's adorable. It was a yes. And she had been mad to be pissed when we were like, "Hello, we ain't coming to your house." [ Laughter ] But I wouldn't even do that to anybody who I don't like. Thank you. Thank you. You know what? Or you know what? And we have chapters like, "Are you an a-hole? Do you have anything that you -- do you know what I'm saying?" Because a lot of people don't know. They don't understand that nobody like you. Yeah. They don't know -- they don't -- they're like, "Why is nobody like me?" And then we're there to say, "Because you're just a jerk." That's why. I just might buy this book to find out if I am in fact an a-hole. I don't think I am an a-hole, but I would like to know what -- thank you. I would like to know what the sign of the a-hole-iness is. So I want -- I might -- A-hole-iness. Well, one sign -- one sign is if nobody's cell phone ever seems to be able to get a signal when they're trying to allegedly calling you. Like people are only saying, "Yeah, if everybody else says you all try to call you, I couldn't get a signal." No, nobody's playing with that bad. Yeah, yeah. You know. That's fine. You're always spending all part about parties the day after they happened. Right. Yeah. You just like being one. Yeah. If people are like, "Oh, did we tell you? We were wondering why you weren't there?" Yeah. That's a sign. Or people just look at you and go here an a-hole. That's enough. Exactly. That's the red flag. Number one. Yeah. Where would be -- it's not when I was in high school. I mean, that could have been so convenient. It would have been able to call them out in less than a day. You know. I basically had to go to the naivete and basically had to listen to all that crap where they did come up to my face and said, "Oh, we should have a party." I thought I told you. Why would you dare? Exactly. Right. Right. Today there's no excuse for that. When you can text, call, fax, email, and then you can talk about that in the movie and he's just not that into you. There's so many ways to contact people, there's just really no excuse. Exactly. We're not reaching someone. It's true. Now let me ask you, ladies, in your opinion, do you think that this movie is a chick flick or is it a guy flick? It sort of was like, you know, a book that was kind of written -- oh, four ladies by guys, but like, what do you think? Well, you know what? I saw the movie last night with my husband and he was like, "You know what? It is a really great comedy." And I was like, he's like -- I didn't feel like it was a chick flick because I'm a people and then if you want to play a room in my house, just put on a chick flick. No. Oh, I walk in the door. I walk in the door with something Sandra Bullock and he's out. He's out. He's out. It's like mist. No, not even. Don't even finish this. No. No. Exactly. You know, they've got a male point of view and it's not, you know, what I love about it, it's very universal. It's not just, you know, see, it's not just for men. It's not just for everybody. It's from both points of view. It's from women, how women mess up or, you know, can be, you know, jerky and men too. It's not male bashing. It's not women bashing. That's why I love about the film. It doesn't say that all guys are bad guys and the reason why, you know, guys are horrible. You know, women aren't happy because guys are bad. It's not that kind of film. No. In fact, it makes us all take responsibility. Yes. But in a funny way. It looks like there's truth to the story, but yet it's able to call them around in a very funny matter. Totally. When you watch it, do you, will I guarantee you, everybody who watches that movie will see themselves in some place? Yeah. Oh, I'm sure. Yeah. You will see a character, some, an incident that happened to you, that you, that totally resonates with you. I saw about a hundred that resonated with me. It may be less for you. Probably. Probably because we're still young and we, we don't know any better about, could it? Right. Yeah. You got a lot, you have a lot of years to make a lot of mistakes. Oh, yeah, we do. But you won. And we're still making them. So it's, it's nothing new. Well, mistake making is a 24 hour job. It really is. That's right. No one's perfect. But, you know, again, we don't have to be that stupid. Exactly. I mean, there is something that you can have confidence on about relationships. I mean, my God, at least I had the sense to call somebody. Yes. Yeah. I do have enough sense to not break them over the phone. Well, text them. Oh, that's horrible. That's real. Yeah. But you know, one of the things I find interesting, you know, that they, in the movie in the book is, you know, people, we've all been taught to be polite. Well, not all of us, but a substantial proportion of us have taught to be polite. And so sometimes in being polite, that bigness is just the opportunity that a psycho person needs to not hear the message you're trying to tell them. Right. Which is, I don't want to date you. Right. When you say, "I don't want to date you," people will say, you know, "Oh, right now, son, I got to work on me," or all these kinds of excuses. What you really need to say is, "I will follow legal action if you don't stop." There you go. There you go. It's not usually like the excuse. It's not me. It's you. Right. Right. Exactly. Go, "No, it's you. It's all you." Every problem here is you. All you. All you. Well, I don't think that even resonates. It just makes it go like, "Oh, what can I do to make it better?" and everything. And then you just, you're just crying. It's a way for you. And it doesn't work. Because they're still so obsessed that they just do not go away. I mean, that's where the my faith thing comes in. Because I've had that issue on my faith. Yeah. It's not time for the blocking and the restraining order kind of threats to come out. Well, you know, this is a problem I have with Facebook. Is that I have a friend who stopped dating this girl. Because he found out she was crazy, basically. And she started writing on his wall, you know, about their breakup. And they've only kind of dated for like a few weeks, really. And she started writing on his watch. But in the meantime, in that two weeks, she'd friended all of his family and anybody she could find on his page. So she's been writing on his wall and everybody's wall about him being a jerk. Wow. Wow. Yeah. That is an abuse. That is an abuse of the wall. Exactly. For the abuse of the wall. I mean, my best, I mean, the thing about that is my best friend. I mean, I love him. He's great. And he basically was, he met this girl on my face. And he basically had to delete his old mind face, create a new one. Because this girl hacked into my face. And just basically started messaging and branding. Like, basically everybody that he knew, which he didn't even do. And she just basically just like stalked him incessantly. Because he started posting pictures and hanging out with all these other girls. And all that stuff. And I was like, "How are you doing?" And like, "Why are you hanging up with all these other girls?" And he just basically had to go out and break out the restraining order and everything. And I said, "My God, my face is evil. It is a new wall. It's evil." And all of that is, "Can the ladies and gentlemen please get off my face? It is not for you." Francis, it's so funny. Francis, as you mentioned, plays "Roxy" on Hannah Montana. And we get emails. So we get emails and messages on all of our various websites at frangela.com and at our Myspace. And on Facebook, we're Frangeladuo. But sometimes because of that, because I've been on a couple of Disney Kid shows, we'll get messages from kids. And so we've had to take down photos and comments that were adults. Oh, yeah. People don't mean anything bad by it. They just don't realize that you know us from Best Week Ever or Dateline or NPR or something. But there was an eight-year-old who was looking for Roxy. And they don't need to see you're a booty with George Bush's face on it or whatever it is. You know what I mean? No, speaking of "Roxy" and I know for a fact that the Hannah Montana movie is coming out, I will probably, I don't know if I'm a seat or not. But the Hannah Montana is coming out. Are we going to have to see Roxy? Please say Roxy is in this film. Roxy is not in the film. What? I know it's a tragedy of epic proportions. So that means the Hannah Montana has to protect herself. So we'll see how it turns out. I'm not betting on her. I'm not sorry. I think we all need a little Roxy in our life. But I'm just saying... It's right she's got your eyes on you. Yeah. You know what I love to do when we're gone public? You know Roxy doesn't have to be there because he just won't see me. [LAUGHTER] I love to let kids know that she's all right. Like whenever we go out to see a movie, I'll just start yelling. Roxy from Hannah Montana! I know. I'm a killer. 'Cause they just swarm. They swarm around her. Oh my goodness. That should be a good thing though. That should be a bad thing. Yeah, one time we went bowling and it just so happened there was a group of kids who were having a birthday party. And I was like, "Hey, that's Roxy over there, you guys." Well, to turn that they were all Hawaiian. Yeah. A Hawaiian ancestry or a dissenter, however I should put that. So they all had names that literally had like 14 letters in them. Yeah, it was like... Lila, Cala, Lula, Luna, and Biola. And I was like... How do I spell this? Oh, the kids couldn't spell their own names. No. Oh wait, no. No, wait, wait, wait. L-E-A. It was crazy. Oh, it was terrible. It took like two hours to do like 10 kids. Aww. But it was adorable. They loved her. They were adorable. So we know that you're best friends, but you have to tell us, how did this comedy do? Like, how did you guys become so big? Like, what happened? Well, we set back, we had an animated show on called Hey Money. I love that show. Oh, I love that show. I knew it. I knew it. I love that show. Yeah. Oh, you're so sweet. Yeah, that's awesome. I was Money in Francis' Yvette. Yeah. Oh my God. I knew it. I totally knew it. I don't know. I don't know. And so, we wanted to make our lives. We decided after when we were doing that show that we wanted to make our living, talking to each other, and being best friends, we wanted people to pay for, pay us for it as our job. And so, I think it all kind of comes out of that, you know. So, during the radio show, we have a weekly radio show on K-Talk here in Los Angeles. And so, doing that and best we gather and, you know, and acting and stuff together, that really is our goal is, you know, is to really promote our friendship. Yeah. It makes it easier. Yeah. Because then I don't have to explain my day to her. She was there. Exactly. There you go. It makes the intro talk a lot shorter, and you can get a lot more conversation in. We can get right to Britney Spears panties. We don't have to stamp around the issue. That's right. That's exactly right. Britney Spears. Britney Spears. Which, by the way, we think people, he deserves a vacation. A little bit. Just a little vacation. I don't know. You know, I've never even touched a subject about everybody talking about Jessica since the new figure. You know what, Jessica, we'll forever be one of my favorite white girls. And I collect white girls. I love them. And there are days when I do seriously miss Nick and Jessica, in which they were together. Right? I know that that's kind of stupid, but some days I'm really actually sad about that divorce. That's true. How old are we? Are we 16? I don't know. We're all like 16. We're all like 16. We're all like Disney shows and like a word for Jessica. We're all like 16. We're all like 16. Hey, little little girls on the phone are talking about they can get back together. My God. I know, dude. I wish they what she needs him. Tell the way. You have to say, "Hey, Modi was like one of my favorite shows." I miss it. What happened? Well, it was so funny. It was very entertaining to watch. Well, thanks. You know, just like every show. You know, several later, you know, they all hit. Yeah. Yeah. And you know, the show, it went from being like a five minute interstitial, "Hey, Modi," right? A five minute interstitial to being its own half hour show. So it really did. I mean, we did it for what, like four or five years? Yeah. Yeah. Like four or five years. Good run. Quite a while. Yeah. And it was fun. It was a lot of fun because we got to improvise. You know, we create an outline or a show topic. And it got to improvise and work with a lot of cool people. And, you know, in the way that they animate, it was great. Well... Well, you guys got going on now besides the movie coming out. And France is doing that in Montana. What's going on in the world for Angela? What do we got to look forward to? Well, we do a lot of radio. Yeah. We do a radio show. So the week according to Angela. And we have a lot of different little, like, you'll be seeing more of us, I think, in some upcoming films. Yes, yes. We do a live performing. Yeah. And to aren't you doing stand-up? And hopefully, what I'm hoping is that we are just doing cameos as ourselves in every movie that comes out. That's what I'm going for. Yeah. They need some funny. They call it "frangela." Right. They just come in and do something quick and leave. That's the goal. I think there's a place for us in these movies. I think so. I do. Think about it. You think about every movie that's an Oscar-nominated film this year? And you think how much better would it be if "frangela" was in it? Yeah. That's the only thing missing from Defiance. "frangela." Yep. Yeah, lovely missing from the wrestler. "frangela." "frangela." You know what happened? I think they'll fade in, so I'm just saying, I'm just letting you know that I wasn't like dumping you guys, but it really just fades. That's just one of the points out there. It wasn't like, you know, dumping you to, you know, hang out with better people. My single actually did fade, so I'm just letting you know. Thank you. Thank you. But it's all good now. I call back in, you know. See? Technology isn't perfect. Right? Technology can kiss my ass. But, oh no, ladies, I have to say technology hates me first off, but thank you so much for coming on the show. Do you guys have fun? Oh, you guys can have a look. You guys have fun. No problem. We're like the male version of Chelsea lately around. You know. We love Chelsea. We've worked with her before. Yeah. Right. Yeah, me badly. Yeah. Of course. But before you ladies leave, we always have, like, sort of a tradition. We love to have our guests record prevalence for us. I think this is kind of cool because now we have two guests who are just kind of like the one person, you know, usually doing this. Are you too interested in recording a promo for us? Of course. Please. I know. I'm going to have to explain it. Well, now you can totally take your time. No, you can take your time. It's up to you. You can do it, though. It's up to you. My voice is worse. You go ahead and do it. Alright, cool. Here's what. So, you know, you can say, like, hey, you're listening to buzzworthy radio. Or you can totally, like, do whatever you want and just make it your own. You guys ready? Okay. You got it. You ready? Okay. Hi. We're Phil Angela. That's right. That means me, Angela V. Shelton. And me, Francis Callier. And you're listening to buzzworthy radio. Oh, you are. You know, you love it. Nice. I think it's the first time we've ever had two people. I think it's the first time people have ever recorded a promo. Historical. That's what it is. Well, you know what that I don't want to do. You know, who's counting. But, you know, that's my job. I, um, correct his mistakes. But, that's our part of the duo shift. Yes. That's right. Nice. Well, thank you, gentlemen. Well, thank you. Good luck with the premiere. I hope it does quite well. Thank you. I hope that the movie rakes in tons of money for, you know, for Valentine's Day. Yes. Of course. And of course, check everybody. Check it. Where can they check? We're going to go to the station again in Los Angeles. Can they check out your radio show? Well, we are on AM1115. It's coming up. Okay. Yeah. Yes. And you go to friends.com. I'm sorry. You could ktok.com or frangelut.com. Yes. Okay. Pretty cool. For you guys, check out. He's just about that into being theaters everywhere. This Friday, February 6th. And of course, we have to promote this with the night. Ladies, are you big fans of the soap operas? Oh, yeah. You know what? We have to pass a ton of them. Yeah. Really? You know what happens? I know that. We miss it. We do. We miss it too. So you must know, you must know who Victor Newman is from the other wrestlers. Who does it? Yeah. Right? That man's been around since the dawn of time. He's Jurassic. That's true. Well, guess what? He's actually going to be on our show for this Friday. At 12 PM, if you guys want to talk to Victor Newman himself, you've got to call in, you know, all this, you know, ladies. Yeah. Right? Oh, my God. Are you able to sleep? I'm not going to be able to sleep always now. Yes. He will be on the air this Friday at 12 PM Eastern time, 9 AM Pacific. Eric Graydon will be making his first appearance here on this show. And a half hour before that, we're going to be off for an hour because we're going to be off from 11.30 to 12.30. 11.30 AM Eastern, 8.30 AM Pacific. We're going to be joined by Alan Thicke, who many people remember as Dr. Jason here from the former ABC sitcom, Growing Pain. He's going to be on the show. I can't wait to ask him about his son, Robin Thicke. It's going to be awesome. Oh, and it's all Robin Thicke. Yeah, Robin Thicke. We'll tell him that. We'll totally, definitely mention this. He's down with the brown. He's down with the brown. I heard. I heard. That's right. Pretty cool. Well, ladies, thank you so much again. And I want to thank all the listeners out there and everybody who tuned in and checked us out. Hey, we like to say this all the time. Novella, you know, I want to thank you for doing the show. What do we usually say? I want Novella. Since I have to do the promo talk and Novella, how do we end the show? Hit the latest buzz with buzzworthy radio. Make sure you guys check out. He's just not an interview in theaters Friday, February 6. Take care, you guys. We'll see you on Thursday. Good night.
Comedy duo Frances Callier & Angela V Shelton, aka Frangela, will be making their debut on BuzzWorthy Radio this week!
Not only will they be making an appearance on our show, but they will be making their movie debut, "He's Just Not That Into You." Many also will recognize Frances for playing the role of bodyguard Roxie on Disney Channel's Hannah Montana!
Not only will they be making an appearance on our show, but they will be making their movie debut, "He's Just Not That Into You." Many also will recognize Frances for playing the role of bodyguard Roxie on Disney Channel's Hannah Montana!