Published On Premiered Aug 21, 2024
Hollywood is a dream for many but a nightmare for others. Once you experience the highs of fame and fortune what comes next? How do you avoid being surrounded by those that don't have your best interests at heart? Matthew Perry's story can tell us a lot about how Hollywood corrupts.
Gen-Z royalty, Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury, announced their separation this week. Their relationship, use of social media, and the way they're written about tells us a lot about modern celebrity.
Richard has noticed some rather odd headlines from The Daily Telegraph. He asks why they're framing stories in the way they are, who might benefit and he and Marina discuss who might be in pole position to how the Telegraph titles.
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00:00 Intro
01:50 Who are Molly Mae and Tommy Fury and why is their breakup such a big deal?
22:14 Richard meets Steven Spielberg
24:38 What’s happened to the Daily Telegraph and who will buy it?
39:10 Matthew Perry and the dark Hollywood underbelly
49:34 Marina and Richard’s recommendations