>> DJ Short-E: All right, guys,
we're back.
Hollywood star stories, and
we're straight out of Hollywood,
as you can see from my shirt.
Check this out, representing
Hollywood to the fullest.
It's DJ Short-E, the "Short-E
Show."
You know what time it is, it's
time for Hollywood star stories
with yours truly, Short-E.
In this segment and episode,
we're covering no other than the
man himself, Mr. Ryan Seacrest.
And you guys know Ryan Seacrest,
of course.
And you're going to get to know
him just a little bit more if
you stay tuned.
>> DJ Short-E: Are you ready for
a hot new episode of the
"Short-E Show?"
I call this one reality point of
view, featuring reality TV stars
like Frenchy Morgan, Bobby
Trendy, Matt Burch, and Froy
Tercero.
It's all narrated and directed
by yours truly, DJ Short-E.
You never know who or what
you're going to see, and it's
all unscripted.
So, keep it locked to the
hottest new show on TV.
>> DJ Short-E: How you doing,
Froy?
>> Froy Tercero: I'm doing
pretty good.
Trying to stay away from the
cold.
I don't know how she's dressed
like this because it's super
cold.
>> Frenchy Morgan: I don't like
to wear clothes, otherwise I'll
be half naked.
>> Matt Burch: Thank God for
that.
>> Froy: Nice, nice.
>> DJ Short-E: So, what's new,
man?
What's on your guys' mind, you
know, life?
>> Matt: Yeah, you know, we have
a few projects in the works
ourselves.
You know, going--and of course,
in this town, you're not allowed
to speak of anything.
So, you know how that works.
Everything is like 007, CIA
approved, you know.
But we got some things rocking
and rolling, and the show will
give us an opportunity, all of
us, to kind of voice our opinion
about this town.
You know, and as you can see,
Froy is a real talkative guy.
>> Froy: Oh yes, yes.
You know, I didn't sleep last
night, so I just literally have
been up all night, so I'm a
little bit off of it right now,
dude.
And I'm a little sick, so.
>> DJ Short-E: Let's talk about
Hollywood life.
I mean, you know, if someone's
not from here, what could they
expect?
>> Matt: As a visitor, Hollywood
can be a very friendly place,
but it can also be a very
vicious place.
I would say the best thing about
being a celebrity here is never
forget where you came from.
Some of our costars kind of
forgot where they came from in
life, right, you know?
>> Froy: I hope you're not
talking about me.
>> Matt: No, no, no.
Remain humble.
You know, remember the fans are
what makes this town what it is.
Never forget that because
without the fans, let's work at
McDonalds or Burger King.
Not that working at McDonalds or
Burger King is a bad thing, but
I'm just saying.
>> DJ Short-E: Frenchy said it
best, your ego could ruin your
talent.
>> Frenchy: Oh yeah, too much
ego will kill your talent for
sure.
And I think it's very important,
like he said, to stay humble and
just be yourself, you know?
No matter what, no matter how
successful you get, no matter
how rich you get, just be
yourself and never forget where
you came from.
>> DJ Short-E: How you guys
doing?
>> Bobby Trendy: I am feeling
good.
I made it to Hollywood 'cause we
are on Hollywood Boulevard.
>> Frenchy: Yes, you look
amazing.
>> Bobby: I feel famous.
>> DJ Short-E: Well, you are
famous.
And of course, everyone back
home knows Bobby from the famous
"Anna Nicole Smith Show."
>> Bobby: Yes, yes, yes.
>> DJ Short-E: On E!
>> Bobby: That was the best show
and the only show to be on.
>> DJ Short-E: It was amazing.
>> Anna Nicole Smith: We need
furniture really bad, so we
hired this guy named Bobby
Trendy.
He's a real interesting guy.
Who is it?
>> Bobby: It's Bobby, your new
decorator.
>> Anna: Hi.
>> Bobby: Hi, I'm Bobby.
How are you?
I'm here to decorate your house,
I heard you need some
decoration.
>> DJ Short-E: And you were so
cool on the show, we loved you.
>> Bobby: Oh, thank you so much,
thank you, thank you.
>> DJ Short-E: Such a cool part,
we loved you.
So how's, you know, life been
since?
>> Bobby: My life has been
really good.
It's changed.
I'm very fortunate and lucky
that Anna put me on her show and
made me, you know, well known to
people and credible to people
with my design work and my body.
The fabric she knew.
She liked leopard.
She loves gold and sparkles, so
we're going to use a lot of
leopard.
>> Frenchy: So, do you have
anything coming up that you
would like to promote?
>> Bobby: I'm just promoting my
website, bobbytrendy.com, where
we sell our Anna Nicole pillows.
And most of all that money goes
to the pet rescue foundation
that I have for senior pets
because people forget about
senior pets, I didn't.
>> Frenchy: I love dogs, I love
animal.
I'm vegetarian, yes.
[barking]
Meow.
>> Bobby: Conduct our interview
by barking.
♪ Energy, feel the energy. ♪
♪ Energy, feel the energy. ♪
>> DJ Short-E: Ladies and
gentlemen, here is Ryan
Seacrest's Hollywood star story.
Ryan John Seacrest was born on
December 24, 1974.
He's an American radio
personality, television host,
and producer.
Seacrest is probably best known
for hosting the competition show
"American Idol."
>> male: Ryan in three, two,
one.
>> Ryan Seacrest: To make it to
the "American Idol" finale,
you've got to start at the
beginning.
Every year, tens of thousands of
hopefuls audition to be the next
American Idol.
>> DJ Short-E: The syndicated
countdown program "American Top
40" and the KIIS FM morning
radio show "On Air with Ryan
Seacrest."
He most recently began cohosting
"Live with Kelly and Ryan" on a
permanent basis in 2017.
He's received plenty of awards,
including an Emmy nomination for
"American Idol."
He won an Emmy for producing
"Jamie Oliver's Food
Revolution," and nominated as
well as outstanding
entertainment talk show host.
Let's get into his early life
and education.
Ryan Seacrest was born in
Atlanta.
His mother said instead of
playing with GI Joes or cowboys
and indians as a kid, Ryan would
always have a little microphone
and do shows in the house.
Kind of sounds like me.
At age 16, while he still
attended high school, Seacrest
won an internship at WSTR FM in
Atlanta with Tom Sullivan.
When the regular DJ called in
sick, Sullivan put Ryan Seacrest
on the air for the very first
show of his broadcasting career.
As a result, Seacrest was given
the overnight weekend shift.
Seacrest went on to study
journalism at the University of
Georgia in fall of 1992.
He continued his radio show at a
local Athens station.
Seacrest left the university at
age 19 and moved to Hollywood to
produce his broadcasting career,
pretty cool.
In January 2006, US cable
channel, E!, announced a
three-year, $21 million deal for
Seacrest to host and produce
various programs.
>> Ryan: My very first
assignment as a member of the E!
red carpet team.
>> DJ Short-E: Including "E!
News" and its red carpet award
show coverages.
>> Ryan: Hi everybody, my name
is Ryan Seacrest, the guy with
the best job in Hollywood.
This is "E!
Live from the Red Carpet."
Welcome to "Live from the Red
Carpet."
It is the Emmy awards.
This is the Golden Globes.
Grammy awards.
The most famous red carpet of
them all, the Oscars.
>> female: Good luck tonight,
don't screw it up.
>> Ryan: Oh, no pressure.
>> DJ Short-E: The same year,
Seacrest launched Ryan Seacrest
Productions.
In April 2012, Seacrest signed a
deal with NBC Universal,
expanding his on-air role beyond
E! to NBC.
He contributed to the "Today
Show," Olympic coverage,
entertainment program, as well
as news and other special
events.
And if you didn't know, Seacrest
produces the hit series "Keeping
Up with the Kardashians."
It's the highest rated show on
the E! network.
This guy is everywhere, and he
definitely deserves a star.
He's got fashion sense, he's
involved with philanthropy, his
personal life is private, and he
does a lot of humanitarian work.
Thanks for tuning in.
Just in case you didn't know,
Ryan Seacrest is one of my
inspirations.
And this is Ryan Seacrest's
Hollywood star story.
>> Ryan: This is a moment for
me, somebody in Hollywood
shorter than I am.
>> Kevin Hart: I want a shoe
check.
>> female: Ryan has a really big
heart, and he's a really good
friend.
>> male: When he started, he was
good.
And now, he is the pinnacle of
it.
There's not really anybody
better at it than he is.
>> Ryan: My name is Ryan
Seacrest, the guy with the best
job in Hollywood.
>> female: Identifying.
>> male: Let's go.
>> male announcer: Every once in
a great while, there's a seismic
shift in the world of
entertainment, a moment where
talent, technology, and
innovation combine to change the
game forever.
You're about to witness
unrivaled turntable-ism,
knowledge, and sheer passion.
Ladies and gentlemen, please
welcome DJ Short-E.
♪ DJ Short-E, ♪
♪ DJ Short-E, ♪
♪ DJ Short-E. ♪
>> DJ Short-E: You know what
time it is.
It's time for "The DJ Short-E
Show," hosted by yours truly, DJ
Short-E.
Follow me and take an inside
look at my life and my journey
as I take you to the hot spots
360 from New York to Miami to LA
to around the globe.
Featuring celebrity interviews,
movie and music reviews, red
carpet events, and a touch of
reality TV.
You never know who or what
you're going to see, so if you
don't know, now you know.
It's "The Short-E Show."
>> Doug Stone: Short-E, how you
doing?
>> DJ Short-E: So yeah, you're
coming up, we hear.
>> Doug: Yeah, I just got to
Hollywood, LA, and it has been
surreal, oh yeah.
Hot off the WWE.
>> DJ Short-E: I want to talk to
you about the WWE, so you got to
play a Russian attorney for
Rusev.
>> Doug: Legal defense for bad
guy Russian wrestler Rusev,
American champion, World
Wrestling Entertainment.
As Mr. Rusev's attorney, he will
not be signing this contract.
Rusev will not be competing
against American John Cena in
WrestleMania.
>> DJ Short-E: That's dope.
>> Doug: Dope, yeah.
>> DJ Short-E: I want just to
be, like, up there, I mean
thousands, tens of thousands of
viewers.
>> Doug: So surreal.
You know, you watch wrestling as
a kid, I don't know if you
watched as a kid.
>> DJ Short-E: Oh man, I'm a
Hulkamaniac, man.
>> Doug: It was just an amazing
opportunity, dream come true.
And luckily, I happened to look
Russian enough to land the white
Borat part.
>> DJ Short-E: Doug Stone.
>> Doug: Doug Stone.
You can go check me out, I've
got an app for Droid if you have
a Droid.
Download it, Doug Stone under
the entertainment.
It's got my Twitter, Instagram.
You can also go to
dougstonecomedy.com, check out
some of my stand-up videos.
I'll be putting up more content
soon, and I'm so happy to be
here in Los Angeles.
>> Frenchy: So, what's going on
with you?
You have so many tattoos, wow.
How many tattoos do you have?
Do you ever count?
>> Kidd Envy: Probably like a
little more than 50 plus.
>> DJ Short-E: You're also an
artist as a rapper.
>> Kidd: Yeah, I'm a rapper, and
I act, I guess.
>> DJ Short-E: Let's talk about
that.
>> Kidd: Okay.
Let's see, at one point in time
a few years ago, I was working
with Gypsy Stokes, Convict
Music, Akon and all them.
>> DJ Short-E: Love Akon, man.
I've interviewed Akon twice.
>> Kidd: You did?
>> DJ Short-E: Love Akon, man.
>> Kidd: Yeah, we used to call
him the black knight.
>> DJ Short-E: How do you know
Frenchy?
>> Frenchy: We met online
actually because I was looking
for really badass people for
this show.
So, of course I contact all my
friend first.
>> DJ Short-E: She should be
like an agent.
She's always scouting, like, new
talent.
>> Frenchy: I have very good
eyes.
I was going to say I have a very
good eyes and very good feeling.
>> DJ Short-E: You're known for
having good--come on.
>> French: No, I say I have a
good body, but I can recognize
stars.
I can recognize somebody which
is a rising star, or somebody
who has a quality star.
So, that's why I spot him and I
contact him.
And I knew he would be good for
the show.
>> DJ Short-E: Attention actors,
artists, models, and musicians.
Are you a diamond in the rough
working hard while waiting to
get your big break?
Well, the time to get your shine
is now and the wait is over.
Hot Forever TV is looking to
showcase your dreams and give
you the attention that you truly
deserve.
Email us at info@hot4ever.com
with your contact info
and press kit and
we'll get right back to you.
>> DJ Short-E: So, how are you,
Frenchy?
>> Frenchy: I'm doing fabulous.
[speaking foreign language]
This your girl, Frenchy.
>> DJ Short-E: Sexy dress.
>> Frenchy: Thank you.
>> DJ Short-E: And we have a
beautiful, gorgeous playmate,
Ana Braga.
>> Ana Braga: Hi, how are you?
>> DJ Short-E: You look great.
>> Ana: Thank you so much.
Thanks for having me.
>> DJ Short-E: Let's just talk
about, you know, how it all
started for Ana.
>> Ana: You know, I've been
modeling since I was a little
girl.
I come from a generation of
models.
My mom was a model, my grandma.
>> DJ Short-E: How about--we
need a little twirl from Ana
here.
Ana, amazing, gorgeous.
You have African-American in
you.
>> Ana: I do.
My dad was half black, my mom is
a quarter black.
>> DJ Short-E: We can see why.
Turn around one more time for
us.
Baby got back.
Beautiful booty.
>> Ana: Thank you.
>> DJ Short-E: All right, so
right now we're going to check
out Ana Braga back home, check
it out.
♪ Energy, energy, ♪
♪ energy, energy. ♪
♪ Energy, ♪
♪ feel the energy. ♪
♪ Energy, ♪
♪ feel the energy. ♪
>> male: Let's go!
[music]
[music]
>> Seth Furey: How you doing,
Frenchy?
It's good to be here.
>> Frenchy: I know, I'm doing
good.
So, what's going on with you?
>> Seth: You know, just every
day we're promoting.
I just want to tell everybody
about Hands of Furey.
It is probably one of the
coolest businesses that we have
out there.
Everybody in LA is so much into
fitness and, you know, so I
wanted to create a business that
brought a little bit more
awareness to the other side of
it, which is the massage
therapy.
And it's really cool, we do a
lot of celebrity events.
We come to your home, we come to
your house, we do, you know,
whatever is convenient for you,
and we just add a whole new
flavor to it.
Everybody's young, youthful, and
health, and that's really just
what we're trying to promote,
which is why, you know, LA's
like the perfect place to do
with that.
And I'm so happy to be here, so
you know.
>> DJ Short-E: Thanks for being
here.
Where'd you come up with the
name Hands of, you know, Furey?
>> Seth: Well, my name is Seth
Furey, so basically, you know,
it's kind of like--it worked out
perfectly.
It's almost like saying the
hands of myself, you know?
And yeah, it's dope.
>> Frenchy: You were just on the
"Ellen" show, right?
>> Seth: I was on the "Ellen"
show.
"Ellen" show, "The Jimmy Kimmel
Show."
And it's amazing.
Yeah, we're everywhere, you
know?
>> DJ Short-E: Now, how can
people check you out back home?
>> Seth: So, back home, you want
to find the website.
It's www.handsoffurey.com.
Go there, there's all the
information.
And you know, just look us up,
give us a phone call, and we'll
come right to you.
>> DJ Short-E: All right, so
we're back with Phoebe Price.
>> Frenchy:
[speaking foreign language]
>> DJ Short-E: So, let's talk
about some of the publications
you've been in.
>> Phoebe Price: I've been in
every magazine around the world.
You know, outside of the
country, I'm always in best
dressed.
Inside of the country, I'm
usually in worst dressed or, you
know, walking my dog, or you
know, it's a constant thing.
I'm paparazzi'd every day, so I
end up in a lot of magazines.
>> DJ Short-E: Cool, very cool.
So, what is it like, you know,
dealing with all the paparazzi?
>> Phoebe: Well, you know what?
I tried to established a
relationship, where it was at
least friendly.
You know, if it weren't for
these photographers, they
wouldn't be--my photos wouldn't
make it to the magazines in
order to be in there.
And that's what a lot of people
don't get.
And the actors that are here for
a little bit and not, they're
the ones that run from the
cameras.
And they don't realize this is
all part of the game, and this
is what you got into.
And you know, you don't have to
be nasty to somebody that's
taking your photo.
>> DJ Short-E: Well,
congratulations to your success.
>> Phoebe: Thank you.
>> DJ Short-E: Let's check out
this sexy outfit from her toes
to, you know, to the head here.
Beautiful nice boots here, great
legs, nice dress.
Stand up for us real quick.
Stand up for us real quick.
Do a little twirl for us.
Very nice, show that dress off,
I like it.
What inspired it today?
>> Phoebe: You know, it's just I
pick out whatever I'm feeling
for the day.
And this is what it was today.
>> DJ Short-E: Esh on "American
Idol" years back, and you're
just coming up since.
How's everything?
>> Esh: Everything's beautiful.
Like, life is great.
I'm meeting awesome people since
I've been out here in LA.
And I mean, I'm creating my own
way.
>> DJ Short-E: And you're
originally from Chi-town.
>> Esh: Yeah, I'm originally
from Chicago.
I did American--well, actually,
"American Idol" had started in
Wisconsin.
So, I auditioned out there, and
they had me to say that I was
from there because I'm so
[bleep] awesome.
But of course I wanted to rep my
own city, and that's Chi-town
for sure.
But out of thousands of people
that auditioned, I made it to
Hollywood.
Out of like 397 people made it
to Hollywood, and I was one of
those beautiful souls.
>> DJ Short-E: And beautiful
faces.
>> Esh: Thank you.
>> Frenchy: It's very beautiful.
So, you rock?
>> Esh: Yeah, I'm a rock singer.
I have a band--
>> Frenchy: Can you sing just a
little bit for us?
♪ I guess I was bad, ♪
♪ I guess I treated ♪
♪ you wrong, baby. ♪
♪ But I'm glad, ♪
♪ I don't regret ♪
♪ the things I did. ♪♪
>> DJ Short-E: Hey, very nice.
>> Esh: Thank you.
>> DJ Short-E: Is there anything
else you want to say before we
let you go?
>> Esh: I definitely want to say
check out my music, eshrocks,
E-S-H, rocks@bandcamp.com.
That's where you can hear all of
this awesomeness.
>> DJ Short-E: How did it start
for you?
>> Ozzie Aziz: How did what
start, entertainment or healing?
>> DJ Short-E: Let's start with
the entertainment.
>> Ozzie: Okay.
I've been acting, singing,
dancing, modeling since the age
of five.
I did Broadway shows in London,
like West End music halls.
I've just been in it my whole
life.
I just knew what I wanted to do
from being a little baby.
[crying]
>> DJ Short-E: So, it's your
passion.
>> Ozzie: Yeah, it's definitely
my passion, you know?
And alongside that, the healing
stuff was kind of like my hobby.
All the weird countries I would
fly to 'cause I do a lot of work
in the Middle East, I would
always like go, like, get a
little granny and say to her,
"Hey, what do you use to heal
yourself?"
It was always this passion, and
I didn't know why.
It was just alongside my
entertainment while I was
filming or singing.
And I realized just like a
couple of years ago that it was
something I was also meant to do
alongside entertainment.
>> Frenchy: Our next guest star
today is Shaka Smith.
Hey, how is it going?
>> Shaka Smith: Very good, how
you doing?
>> Frenchy: I'm doing fantastic,
thank you for coming.
>> Shaka: Hey, absolutely, great
to be here.
>> Frenchy: So, what's going on
with you?
What are you up to?
>> Shaka: Right now, I just
finished off my e-book, "Six
Minute Sixpack."
And we're developing that into a
DVD.
And just working on some acting
projects right now.
Got a couple pilots in the
pipeline, so we'll see how those
go.
>> Frenchy: Yes.
Where can we find your DVD?
Do you have a website or?
>> Shaka: Sixminutesixpack.net.
You can go find the e-book right
there, and the DVD will be
released via
sixminutesixpack.net.
>> Frenchy: Can I see the six
pack?
Is this really working?
>> Shaka: Yeah, of course, of
course.
>> Frenchy: Oh wow, it is
working, guys.
So, how much work does it take
to have a body like that?
Can you describe us your daily
routine?
Or describe like if somebody
want to look like that, what
would you have to train them
with?
I'm really lazy, personally I
don't work out.
I'm plastic fantastic.
>> Shaka: Yeah, working out is
very important.
Devoting that time each day is
absolutely important.
But what's more important is
your diet and kind of changing
your routine when it comes to
your eating habits.
And so, you want to really watch
your carbohydrates, watch your
protein.
Know what you're putting into
your body, and go for raw,
natural foods that are not so
processed.
>> Frenchy: Have you trained any
celebrities, or are you about to
tell us if you've been training
any celebrities, or?
>> Shaka: Well, I do have a lot
of celebrity friends, and so
they're always picking my brain
for advice.
So, like Drake Bell, Romeo
Miller, some good friends of
mine.
So, they always ask for a little
bit of advice.
And I've talked to a lot of
celebrities, Victoria Justice,
where I've just met them
randomly and they said, "Oh my
god, what is it you're doing?"
And so, I enjoy being someone
that people can look to for a
little bit of advice.
And it's always a great point of
connection.
>> Frenchy: Okay, I need to
check out your abs one more
time.
Gorgeous.
Thank you for your time.
>> Shaka: Thank you.
>> DJ Short-E: What's Matt Burch
like?
I mean, other than, you know,
Harleys and bikes?
>> Matt: I like drinking and
womanizing.
>> DJ Short-E: Speaking of
womanizing, we like--
>> Froy: Working out.
>> Matt: I know we don't look
it, but we've been working out,
getting back in shape.
The thing about being on TV is
we've been off for about almost
a year and a half?
And we will admit right now the
good life, you know, the thing
about becoming--
>> Froy: We've been on vacation
for about a year, so we--you
know, we stopped the working
out, we stopped the, you know,
going places.
So, we've been eating a little
bit, living the life.
We've been on a year vacation.
>> Matt: Should we give up and
go to the gym today?
Or should we go--or should we go
drinking?
You know.
And we will admit that, you
know, but it's time to get back
to old school, get back to old
school ways, get back in shape,
get back.
You know, because you got to
give the fans what they want.
And I'll tell you what, they
don't want a chubby Matt and
Froy.
They don't want a--they don't
want a chubby--and this girl's
never going to be accused of
being chubby.
>> Frenchy: I eat five times a
day, though.
We were talking about that
earlier.
>> DJ Short-E: See what you're
working with.
Come on, girl, turn this around
here.
Wow.
What do you think, a great
cohost?
>> Matt: I'm fighting off the
erection as we speak.
>> DJ Short-E: So, we have
Frenchy.
>> Frenchy: Because when I'm in
the mood, I'm going to give him
a lap dance.
>> DJ Short-E: I'd love to see
that.
>> Matt: Okay, I will see if I
can prepare myself.
>> Froy: I'm sorry to tell you,
but she doesn't look like the
kind of girl who's going to look
for singles, though.
>> DJ Short-E: So, how's the
Mexican community related to you
and your success?
>> Froy: Oh, they love it.
They're always writing to me on
Facebook and Instagram, always
saying it's a great honor to
have another Mexican guy on TV.
I mean, it's funny because Matt
is always making fun of me
because I was saying, you know,
I came from a very poor family
in Mexico.
We didn't even have flushing
toilet in Mexico.
You know, we came--I came here
when I was 14, I learned to
speak English, at least I think
I learned how to speak English.
>> Matt: He's got that Ricardo
Montalbán kind of thing going
on, doesn't he?
I mean, no, no, it's very sexy,
right?
>> Froy: You know, girls like
the accent, you know?
They like it.
But you know, I go to Mexico all
the time, say hello to the
family, say hello to the fans.
>> DJ Short-E: All love.
>> Froy: All nothing but love,
man, nothing but love.
>> DJ Short-E: What's on your
mind?
Let's just talk about America
right now.
I know you're a little bit about
politics.
Let's talk about the state of
America.
>> Matt: Well, you know what?
I'm going to take the fizzive as
my buddy says, I'm gonna take
the fizzive on that one because
there is one thing I really
won't talk about, and that's
politics.
Because it's a very volatile
area.
You know, race and politics I'm
really going to stay away from.
You know--
>> Frenchy: Me too.
>> Matt: I'm not going to voice
my opinion.
>> DJ Short-E: Not me.
We need some change in this
country, all right?
>> Matt: I'm not going to say
that.
I'm going to say we need change
in this country.
But what I--you know, like I
said, if I said for
example--like for example, I'm
going to break my role real
quick here and say--
>> DJ Short-E: You don't want to
just alienate anybody, I
understand.
>> Matt: I like Hillary Clinton.
>> DJ Short-E: I like Hillary
too.
>> Matt: I can't see how having
a female president could be any
effing worse, any effing worse
than what we got right now.
I don't know about your opinion
on that.
>> Keegan-Michael Key: Was it 19
or was it 20 'cause I can't
remember.
>> Barack Obama: Protecting our
democracy is more important than
ever.
For example, the Supreme Court
ruled that the donor who gave
Ted Cruz $6 million was just
exercising free speech.
>> Keegan-Michael: Yeah, that's
the kind of speech like this, I
just wasted $6 million.
>> Froy: All I'm going to say is
that she cannot be any worse
than Bush.
I'm sure a lot of people can
agree with me.
>> Stephen Colbert: Bring it,
HRC.
>> Hillary Clinton: Oh, it will
be brought.
Your choice, promote my book or
I won't appear on your show.
>> Stephen: But you have already
appeared on my show.
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>> male: Let's go.
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>> Frenchy: We have a fabulous
and amazing guest today, Sham
Ibrahim.
How is it going?
>> Sham Ibrahim: How are you?
It's so great to see you.
You look beautiful and stunning
as always.
An thank you for having me.
>> Frenchy: I'm so happy to have
you here.
>> Sham: Can I tell you
something?
You know why I love this show?
I love DJ Short-E's reality
point of view because I think
that reality stars are the
biggest stars of all.
Angelina Jolie, Madonna, Lady
Gaga, they have to have a
singing career or an acting
career.
Where a reality start just is
themselves.
And in my opinion, that makes
someone a bigger star because
they can just be themself and
shine being themselves.
They don't have to act, they
don't have to rely on singing,
on modeling.
They just are themself, and you
are the perfect example.
>> Frenchy: All I have to do is
get naked.
>> Sham: No, if you do that, all
the guys are going to go crazy.
>> Frenchy: That's what I always
need.
>> Sham: I can tell.
We couldn't even walk down
Hollywood Boulevard today.
I was with Frenchy and the guys
are going nuts, you know what I
mean?
And here I am, I can't find a
guy for the life of me.
Nobody wants a cross-dressing
clown.
I mean, it's not easy.
>> Frenchy: You look fabulous.
>> Sham: Thank you.
>> Frenchy: Maybe you should get
naked.
>> Sham: I think that would
scare your viewers away.
>> Frenchy: No, I don't think
so.
>> Sham: I don't know about
that.
I mean, you know, you've got the
body, honey.
>> Frenchy: I'm a very bad
influence.
>> Sham: Oh well, I mean, you
know what?
I'll do anything if they pay.
I mean, let me--
>> Frenchy: Me too.
>> Sham: I believe not to have
any labels.
I don't think there should be
any label on gender, okay,
because some people are
who--okay, I mean, what do you
call me, man or woman?
Who knows, I don't even know,
right?
There should--[bleep]
There's no labels in my opinion
should be on sexuality because
nobody's one way or another.
Are you bisexual?
>> Frenchy: Of course.
>> Sham: Of course, everybody is
a little bit.
So, you know, and I believe in
no labels on race because what
does it matter what people are
anymore?
I mean, I was walking down
Hollywood Boulevard, I saw the
most beautiful guy.
I mean, this guy was so good
looking, you know?
And I couldn't tell what he was.
I was looking at him and
thought, "Is he Asian?
Is he black, is he this, is he
that?"
I actually went and talked to
him, and when I talked to him,
he tells me, "Oh, I'm a quarter
Japanese, a quarter black, part
German, part--"
So, what race is that, you know
what I mean?
Yeah, and that's the way--it's
beautiful, and that's the way
the world is becoming.
Everybody's--you know what I
mean?
So, we should just break down
all these labels, stop putting
people in boxes, you know what I
mean?
It's everybody is, at the end of
the day, a human being.
You live on planet Earth, then
we're all the same.
>> Frenchy: I'm with you on
that.
>> DJ Short-E: What else is
Bobby into?
Let's get to know Bobby.
We know you like fashion and
you're a celeb reality star.
>> Bobby: I like having fun.
I like going out every single
night.
I don't wait around.
You know, I don't know why
people--a lot of people are here
to die, I'm here to live, you
know what I mean?
>> Frenchy: Yes, I agree with
you.
>> Bobby: Right?
>> Frenchy: Yeah, you have to
live life at your fullest.
You never know what going to
happen tomorrow.
That's why I blew all my money.
>> Bobby: Money is for
spending.
>> Frenchy: Live like the way I
want it, I agree with you.
>> Bobby: Food is to eat, cars
are for driving.
I don't save anything.
>> Frenchy: Me neither, I blow
it all.
>> DJ Short-E: So, where are you
from originally, Bobby?
>> Bobby: I'm from Northern
California, and I moved here to
sell furniture, and then the
"Anna Nicole Show" changed my
life.
>> DJ Short-E: Wow, funny you
say that because furniture
sales, that runs in my family,
believe it or not.
Shout out to my father Boris in
New York.
>> Bobby: Hi, Boris.
>> Frenchy: Hi, dad.
>> Matt: The only problem about
looking this good is there's no
body fat to keep you warm.
See, me and Froy, we're really
warm.
We're really warm right now, and
we got so much warmth, we're
going to give it to her right
now.
>> Froy: That's your way to say
you want to hug her, right?
You want a hug.
>> DJ Short-E: She would make
a--she'd make a great ring girl
in boxing.
>> Matt: She'd make a great
anything girl.
>> Froy: I don't know if she
will make a good ring girl, but
I know they will.
