What’s the greatest celebrity notes app apology of all time? Who is Hollywood’s most divorced man? And which society is torturing the poets? Wanna know the answers, but have no time to scour the internet all day? Well, Peyton Dix and Hunter Harris have your back. These two beacons of truth and connoisseurs of mess have been bonded for over a decade, sharing the traumas of a crappy Boston dorm room and a pitiful Brooklyn dating scene. Now, these certified haters and internet carnivores are ready to cut your faves straight to the white meat. On Wondery’s newest show, Lemme Say This, you’re getting added to Hunter and Peyton’s group chat - a weekly conversation, going all-in on the pop culture news you didn’t realize you cared so much about. These best friends are chronically online so you don’t have to be. There’s nothing too niche or nosey. This is a show for Eras Tour scholars and Love Island obsessives; a safe space for silly questions and doing-too-much addictions. If you want the gossip, they’ve already got the 10-page Canva presentation handy. Listen to Lemme Say This on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Watch new episodes on YouTube and listen to episodes ad-free by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial by visiting wondery.com/links/lemme-say-this/ now.
J. Lo and Ben, Bennifer to some and the greatest love story ever told to Hunter and Peyton, are back. The couple reunited during J. Lo’s press tour for The Kiss of the Spider Woman, produced, of course, by her ex, ex-again, and maybe-future-ex. Some call it fate, others call it PR, but the prophecy stands: they were always bound to find their way back to each other, one red carpet at a time. Are we buying tickets? If box o...
Comedian Jay Jurden is a reformed Barb, and he’s entered the Lemme Say This safe space to unpack the latest feud between Nicki Minaj and Cardi B. He didn’t come to play nice, but what even is nice? Sometimes, it’s cheering from the sidelines for a messy cheater. And the GOAT cheater? None other than Princess Diana.
As three New Yorkers, Hunter, Peyton, and Jay also weigh in on Eric Adams dropping out of the mayoral race...
Leonardo DiCaprio in a distressed haze with a vape isn’t method acting, it’s cinema bleeding into real life. This week, Hunter and Peyton review Paul Thomas Anderson’s latest crime thriller, One Battle After Another, a film that can’t be neatly defined but will leave lesbians in a chokehold thanks to Teyana Taylor’s top-energy.
And speaking of the gays: comedian Caleb Hearon joins us to talk about his new HBO special, the c...
In the immortal words of Judge Judy: “Beauty fades, but dumb is forever.” This week, Hunter and Peyton put on their robes and bang the gavel, taking the courtroom through some wild legal findings: Beyoncé’s stolen records (recovered at last), Luigi’s courtroom body (tea), and Jimmy Kimmel silenced (fascism much?).
Meanwhile, the song of the summer gets a late-breaking entry from Demi Lovato, who’s also gearing up to s...
Turns out the 2025 Emmys were a snooze. Same goes for the first three episodes of The Paper, the much-hyped follow-up to The Office. (Shoutout to the Italian woman from The White Lotus with the Peppa Pig line, though. She came to work.)
Hunter and Peyton also break down the new Jussie Smollett documentary and spin their theories on the saga that refuses to end. Plus, online comedian Lavelle Dontae drops in to talk about the...
If you’re getting texts from an unknown number that are starting to ruin your life, it might be time to check your close circle and maybe change that phone plan. This week, we break down the mind-blowing #1 movie on Netflix, Unknown Number: The High School Catfish. Peyton clocked the mystery the second she pressed play, but Hunter’s head was spinning.
Also: Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler team up for Darren Aronofsky’s Caught...
Taylor Swift (your English teacher) and Killa Trav (your gym teacher) are getting married. They dropped the engagement news on Instagram, and the internet promptly lost its mind on a Tuesday.
This week, Hunter (testing out new character work) and Peyton (dressed as a gay athlete) also hand out summer superlatives, including who won and lost the season, and dive into gator-pop-girl drama between Ethel Cain and Lana Del Rey, ...
The Love Island cast is back together, and Hunter and Peyton are seated for the cinematic event of the year: the reunion. Out of the villa, the drama is hotter than ever. Somehow the Fiji heat is the least of their problems. Turns out when the cameras stop rolling, the podcast mics only add fuel to the flames. Nicolandria is going strong, Ace is still standing on business, and Huda’s accountability is nowhere to be found.
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Taylor Swift might never beat the capitalism allegations. After her Eras Tour became the first concert tour in history to surpass $1 billion in revenue, and lasted nearly two years, she’s already back with a new announcement: another album. And honestly? We’re kind of excited. The forthcoming project, The Life of a Showgirl, was announced in a surprising place: her boyfriend’s football podcast. Different for her. Also diff...
Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis are back for a freakier Friday and we’re living for the Lohan Renaissance. This week, Hunter and Peyton build the official Lohan Mount Rushmore of cinema, lock and load for The Hunting Wives, and sit down with Jinkx Monsoon to talk about their starring role in Oh Mary! plus a grab bag of deranged historical moments—pop culture and otherwise. Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok a...
The Love Island Villa is heating up, and not in a good way. This week Hunter and Peyton waste no time getting into the latest earth-shattering drama between Kenny and JaNa, review the new Superman movie, and chat with Bob the Drag Queen about… Harriet Tubman’s hip-hop album? Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube for more from Lemme Say This.
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You can never have enough swag. This week, Hunter and Peyton talk about the final season of Prime Video’s The Summer I Turned Pretty, dissect the tracks on Justin Bieber’s newest album SWAG, and talk to actor and comedian Bowen Yang about the Las Culuristas Awards. Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube for more from Lemme Say This.
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This season of Love Island may be over, but we’re not. In this week’s episode, Hunter and Peyton say goodbye to the bombshells, get into their k-pop bag with Netflix’s new animated movie musical KPop Demon Hunters, and review the Tony-nominated play “John Proctor Is The Villain.” Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube for more from Lemme Say This.
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This week, things are just Too Much. Hunter and Peyton discuss Lena Dunham’s new Netflix show, chat with Recho Omondi of the Cutting Room Floor about her viral interview with Steve Madden, and get into the new Netflix documentary about American Apparel — and their own memories of the brand. Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube for more from Lemme Say This.
We did say this was a Love Island podcast now. This week, Hunter and Peyton check in on the gals and guys of the Villa and talk about Katy Perry’s terrible, horrible, no-good, very bad year — and breakup. Then, we’re joined by comedian and SNL cast member Devon Walker to talk about being on tour, the Black Eyed Peas, his new podcast “My Favorite Lyrics,” and… more Love Island. Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok ...
This week, Hunter and Peyton dive right back into all of this season’s Love Island USA drama, and browse the New York Time’s list of the greatest movies of the 21st century. Then they’re joined by Mal Wright to talk about life after The Ultimatum: Queer Love, and how it feels to go from contestant to casting director. Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube for more from Lemme Say This.
This week, Hunter and Peyton discuss Materialists, the new romantic comedy from director Celine Song, and check in on the bombshells of Love Island. Then they’re joined by writer and activist Tourmaline to discuss her new book “Marsha” about the live of trans icon Masha P. Johnson. Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube for more from Lemme Say This.
This week, Hunter and Peyton get into the newest bombshells on Love Island season 7 and Addison Rae’s surprisingly good new album. Then they’re joined by comedian and actress Grace Kuhlenschmidt to talk about her experience on the new FX show “Adults.”
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This week, Hunter and Peyton dive into Overcompensating, Amazon Prime’s gayest Pride entry yet, starring a college-bound Benito Skinner (we celebrate 30-somethings playing teenagers here. Cast us next). They salute the daddies who raised us—online, in movie theaters, and on our couch-bound binges—and wish a Happy Father’s Day to all our parasocial parents. Plus, they call out the nepo babies who get a pass for using their ...
This week, Hunter and Peyton tackle the latest — and last — Mission Impossible movie, Hailey Bieber’s new tax bracket, and talk to writer and comic Dylan Carlino about… girl talk! Follow @lemmesaythispod on Instagram, Tik Tok and Youtube for more from Lemme Say This.
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