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June 4, 2022 26 mins

Today on the podcast I have Gamble Breaux joining me from Celebrity Apprentice Australia.

Gamble is the housewife with a story to tell and this season we saw an energy from Gamble that could power a small village.

Gamble is known for her role in the The Real Housewives of Melbourne and this opportunity has been a long time coming for this ambitious little lady. With her heart in the right place and a quirky attitude there is no wonder she has won over legions of fans over the years on Australian Television.

We will talk 'Housewives' compared to 'Apprentice,' who she liked, who she didn’t so much… her new song with 'The Potbelleez' and what she might be getting up to this summer if all the stars aline.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's in the news today, but it was actually on
TV Reload the podcast last week a night. Welcome back
to TV Reload. My name's Benjamin Norris and on this
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(00:23):
TV Reload reloads the shows that you are currently watching
and gives you a better insight at our television industry
and streaming services today. On the podcast, I have Gamble
bro joining me from Celebrity Apprentice. She is the housewife
with a story to tell and this season on Channel
nine we have seen an energy to Gamble that could

(00:44):
power a small village. Gamble is known for her role
on the Real Housewives of Melbourne and this opportunity has
been a long time coming for this ambitious little lady.
With her heart in the right place and a quirky
little attitude, There's no wonder she has one of the
legions of fans all over Australia. We will talk housewives

(01:04):
compared to Apprentice, who she liked, who she didn't like
so much? Her new song with the pot Bellies and
what she might be getting up to this summer if
all of those stars aligned. However, I'd like to welcome
Gamble bro to TV Reload.

Speaker 2 (01:20):
So they've been fired from Celebrity Apprentice, I haven't been
fired from House Lives.

Speaker 3 (01:25):
I sat the rules, I asked the questions, and I
make the final decisions.

Speaker 2 (01:30):
A very disappointed in her behavior towards me. I thought
she was my friend. He confronts a star studded lineup
of astringian icons.

Speaker 4 (01:39):
I think of the logans in any capacity, they've.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
All signed on to raise mind blowing money for deserving charity.

Speaker 2 (01:48):
If you're acting like Fruitcake, it's not going to serve
you on as show life cebrity apprellers as they.

Speaker 3 (01:53):
Battle it out to become the next Celebrity Apprentice.

Speaker 2 (01:58):
I think that I'd probably reminded him too much of
his own wife. And that's five or five.

Speaker 1 (02:06):
Hi, Gamble, how are you hello, Darling? Congratulations on your
time on Celebrity Apprentice. You know this was a long
time coming for you, wasn't it.

Speaker 5 (02:15):
Yes?

Speaker 4 (02:16):
Actually, yeah, well apparently well the first.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
You know what, there's a lot of gossip about this one.
I was offered Celebrity Apprentice when I was shooting my
second season, which is the third season.

Speaker 4 (02:29):
Of the Size of Melbourne.

Speaker 2 (02:31):
However, I was being my marriage was being featured on
the show earlier up and I couldn't do Celebrity Printers,
or at least I couldn't do it and win.

Speaker 4 (02:38):
It, And so I had to say no.

Speaker 2 (02:40):
And then Gina did Celebrity Apprentice and insult to injury,
I had to fly up and film with her. You know,
I could have used the money. We could all use
the money, but I was a bit insulted. Anyway, I
helped her when bitask there. I got her some money
for her charity and I passed Gabby.

Speaker 4 (02:58):
Greg home previously on the Real Housewives of Melbourne.

Speaker 3 (03:05):
I'm gonna have a special screening of Celebrity Apprentice in
my room.

Speaker 2 (03:08):
Is it the right thing to do when it's your
best friend's wedding the next day?

Speaker 4 (03:11):
I am actually pissed.

Speaker 1 (03:12):
Afy, Well, it's interesting that you tell us the story
about Gina sort of taking over from your first offer
of doing the show. You know, I guess that gives
a little bit more umph into that storyline. On The
Royal Housewives in season three, where your friendship kind of
hit a bit of a bump. I feel like it

(03:33):
makes more sense now that we know that originally you
were offered to be on that series.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
I was. It was so funny.

Speaker 2 (03:40):
I went up to film with her and at the time,
I feel that her ego was quite large, and we
were filming in her hotel room, and she said, yes, well,
they wanted gamble, but then they found out they could
get me, and so they took me. And that could
possibly be true. But I said to you, I said, Gina,
I'm sending her in the room with you as what

(04:00):
I meant.

Speaker 4 (04:02):
And to tell you the truth, had I not one
of the executive producers.

Speaker 2 (04:08):
Dean started on house Pipes, I think the same season
I did in season two, and he's just such a funny,
lovely fellow. He's one of the executive producers, and I
think that's how I got my to do the season.
But I can't tell you it was such a great experience.
But definitely competition Reality TV is so much different to
the Real Housewives in Melbourne.

Speaker 1 (04:29):
Well, what made you want to do Celebrity Apprentice so bad? Because,
as you sort of mentioned a couple of times, there
you know it was something you're really keen to do.
You know, why was it that show? Why were you
so interested to take part?

Speaker 2 (04:41):
Well, I don't have to eat rats, which is a
good thing, or you know, like bug and live in
the jungle. But it's competition based and that I thrive
on that also. I just I feel like I could
pick up a whole lot from the experience in business.
And I've been very good over the years of making
other people money, extremely good at it actually, and unfortunately

(05:04):
for myself not so much. And I felt like this
is actually going to give me the opportunity to start
thinking of myself as a business, as my own business person,
and to gather information on the way and actually have
tasks that need a successful resold and are very quick.
And I don't know, it's fun, it sounds like fun,

(05:25):
it's sort of I don't know.

Speaker 4 (05:26):
I actually, I'm just I really thought that I could
win it. I just was like delusional.

Speaker 1 (05:32):
There was some tension at times between you and some
of the other celebrities. Do you think that the show
Celebrity Apprentice has an unavoidable ability to put people against
each other.

Speaker 2 (05:43):
I don't think anything's unavoidable. I mean, really, I could
have been a better person.

Speaker 5 (05:51):
Look, I'm going to tell you as someone in charge
of entertainment, it was a very miserable sort of ending.
We've got amazing race was being sung. You sing beautifully,
but that was funeral music.

Speaker 4 (06:05):
I believe she said that.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
I just felt like Samantha Shay came and apologized to
me in advance. She's like, oh, sorry, Gamble, and so
I knew I was going to be pulled into the
boardroom and that's when I started to get really shitty
because I'm like, come on, guys, it just felt like
a pylon every episode and for me personally, and that's
not interesting at all.

Speaker 4 (06:30):
It's not fun. I mean, it was just it became
just a bit like let's get rid of Gamble.

Speaker 2 (06:35):
And I feel in the last and you don't really
see it, but we were directing a TV commercial and
they just wanted to sell this pot of cream and
I might, well, it's not you know, like you have
to have a story behind the cream. And that's where
the seaweed came in. Someone had talked about seaweed, but
you know, I set up the set. There was like
this mountains and mountains of texts that Beck had put together.

(06:57):
She wanted to write the script, but because I've been
studying it, need to keep it really short and snappy,
and so I discepted that script into a very sort
of like easy sort of monologue to read. But she's
over there holding these cards. And when I came out
from just fixing the sets, the advisors is standing between
me and the camera, so I can't get round to

(07:18):
help Beck shift her to get the eye level right.
And I said to Beck before when we're in the car,
I said, look, I just don't think Jody's up for
being beaten over the head, I said, I said, I said, look,
why don't we just keep it between you and eye?
I like Beck, but I just don't feel that Jody
was right to be I think that she takes deeply

(07:40):
personal and I said, look, I'll take you on, but
how about we don't, you know, jump on Jody. And
I think that being a child called actress, she's deeply
sensitive in ways that we can't possibly imagine, because her
friendships probably are very superficial.

Speaker 4 (07:56):
And that sort of stuff.

Speaker 2 (07:57):
But however, I hadn't expected her to have had three
of them jump on top of me and say I
had done nothing in the TV commercial. Now, I have
been accused of everything under the earth, but doing nothing
is not one of them. I am hyperactive, attension deficit.
I have a new idea every five seconds. Fire me
for that, but don't fire me for doing nothing, because

(08:20):
I'm all over everything like a freaking monkey.

Speaker 3 (08:26):
It seems to be disagreement here, these two ladies arguing
here like two old washer women. Campbell, I'm not at
all sure what you did in this task, and I
can tell from the body language between everybody wasn't great.

(08:48):
So my original decision stands, you're out the process. Okay,
you could leave now.

Speaker 4 (09:00):
My friend and said Gamble did nothing. I was like,
I lost my whole argument. I was so gobsmacked in
my whole life. I've never been a kids of doing nothing. Now.

Speaker 2 (09:10):
I don't know if that made because on the show,
but I just killed my argument because I was so shocked. Yeah,
I know, she did nothing, and I'm like, hold on,
I was painting a picture of this product, because how
do you sell something nless you believe in it? And
I had to say, there were far more interesting products.
It was like these nasal hair things, and there was
so many funny products.

Speaker 4 (09:29):
I myself too.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
Anyway, at the end, I think we actually did an
okay job with the ad, but I was disappointed not
to get back in, especially as I felt that directing
a TV commercial was Ryan in my sweet spot.

Speaker 1 (09:44):
Do you think that Lord Sugar already knew who he
was going to bring back? Because I felt like you
were such great television and I really hoped that you
were going to return. Do you think that Lord Sugar
or production had already worked out who was coming back.

Speaker 2 (10:01):
They work it out based on what they're told, I think,
and the information that is given to them.

Speaker 4 (10:10):
I know that when we're in.

Speaker 2 (10:11):
The car, I had to take my high heel off
and we're driving and I had back next to me.
I threw the heel to the front of the car
and she told production that I threw a shoe.

Speaker 4 (10:22):
At her and I.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Got my shoe off because we were having problems in
the car that their heels were so hot.

Speaker 4 (10:29):
I thought, that's strange.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
I think that they base their decisions on what they're told,
and this information is easy to It's very difficult for
a production to follow what's going on in conversations, and
you know what, I was probably to aliment, and I
think with Housewives, if you admit a mistake and you
own it and just carry on the right I could
have round Beck's whole chances by letting her try and

(10:53):
run this massively long script. But I did it right
back down for it. But no one gave me any
credit for my that. That's fine.

Speaker 4 (11:01):
I just should have learned how to play reality TV before.

Speaker 2 (11:05):
I've got on it. I'm not used for competition reality TV.
I'm not used to sort of you know, not having
things come up in the edit. Yeah, it was a
different ballgame, and I probably I think that people are
better at it, and they're probably better at working together.
I certainly wasn't as good at working together with people
as the other people were, so I got what it
had come up. If I was making great TV, I

(11:28):
don't think that matters how much TV you make. If
you're acting like fruitcake, it's not going to serve you
on a show like Cebert Apprentice. But people are really
trying hard to be, you know, good business people and
may come across like I'm being a fruitcake. At the
end of the day, I really did want to learn
a lot there and take it away with me. And
just wanting to win isn't good enough. I should have

(11:49):
done a lot more research on business. If I went on,
it's as simple as that, I got what I deserved.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
What was different about this show over Housewives when it
comes to the way that they make it. Did it
feel like you were making a very different show? I mean,
was this out of your comfort zone?

Speaker 2 (12:03):
It was a monster like it was a monster production.
They had account of everything that I would wear on
the show. Nine wardrobe Lauren. She dressed me in the
most beautiful clothes. She was fantastic. I went in there
on the evening before we started, and I must have
tried on. I believe they had thirty six outfits or something.

(12:25):
I organized and tried all of them all on the
one day, and they were pretty much like ninety nine
point nine percent of them were just rocked. I think
there was just you know, like maybe she was unbelievable.
The hair and makeup was superb. She felt so beautiful.
Every time I went to work was amazing, turn up
and then then thank you look amazing.

Speaker 4 (12:47):
You've got to pull your weight or it goes on
without you. I swear to God.

Speaker 2 (12:50):
And they do not pick up lies in the edit,
it gets cut, and then it moves on, and then
you've got the boardroom. So I'm thinking, Aha, they lie,
They're going to get caught because we thrive on that
one in the house fives. If somebody is lying and
they're lying, it's just like gold for us. So when
Ronnie was lying, Jean was lying like a gene surprised

(13:14):
me the most. Actually, I was pretty I was fairly.
I don't know if she did it on purpose or not,
but she was very disappointed in her behavior towards me.
I thought she was my friend.

Speaker 1 (13:24):
What was it like to work with Carla from Bankstown?
And did you even know who Carla from Bankstown was
before you did the show?

Speaker 4 (13:31):
I did?

Speaker 2 (13:32):
Actually, oddly enough of Carla from Bankstown helped my friend
get through cancer. She said that there were a few
people that were putting up funny tiktoks and into gram posts,
and Carla from Bankstown, she said, without her, I don't
think I would have made it through her and a
couple of other comedy influences.

Speaker 4 (13:55):
And it touched me really deeply.

Speaker 2 (13:57):
And Carla is some sort of angel. First of all,
she has integrity, she is kind, she signs to everybody.
She's fair and sweet and you know what, if she
calls it for what it is, that's what it is.
And I am I love working with her, and I
am a very blessed nor wrong way out.

Speaker 1 (14:19):
Vince answered the question who deserves to be fired enough?
She's business mate.

Speaker 5 (14:24):
Yeah, it's business. You know, I'm not the best of
that wrong.

Speaker 1 (14:28):
Yeah, I understand that.

Speaker 3 (14:29):
What do you think she'd be fine running the PM?

Speaker 1 (14:32):
Vince Vince Colossalmo was so he looks so stressed while
filming this show. And you know, I've met Vince a
couple of times in real life, and I've always known
him to be very relaxed and very chilled out. But
I just found him really stressful. Was he okay?

Speaker 4 (14:51):
He was fine.

Speaker 2 (14:52):
He was just getting gas lit wheneber filming that TV commercial.

Speaker 4 (14:57):
Like I started getting throws some you know, some curveballs, curveboards,
curve balls.

Speaker 2 (15:03):
There are a lot of curve balls in that in
that in that particular task. And Vince was one of
those kind, generous, wonderful people. When I walked back into
the boardroom after the golf day, I went and booked
into a room that I thought I had.

Speaker 4 (15:21):
No friends in.

Speaker 2 (15:22):
I mean, I really felt like everyone hated me, and
Vince just came in and you know it gave me
a hug. I mean it's a very upset. I think
the second time after the campion was really upset. He
was so kind. He was fun, allergetic, kind, calm. But
he also has the same thing as I had, is

(15:44):
that if you feel there's a sense of injustice, that
you can't help but be infuriated by it. So I
don't know what pressed his button about that TV commercial,
but I can't think of anyone I'd rather work with him.
He was absolutely lovely.

Speaker 1 (15:57):
Did you think that Lord Sugar at times had had
his favorites? So, I mean, what was your relationship like
working with him?

Speaker 2 (16:04):
I think that I probably reminded him too much of
his own wife, and that's why I got fined. It
just absolutely obsessive me. You know, there's probably a conversation
at night saying, look, look darling, Lord Lord Darling Darning.
I think you better get rid of that because I
know you're obviously obsessed with her or.

Speaker 1 (16:25):
Is he flirting with you? Was did he mistake you
for his life?

Speaker 4 (16:29):
I'm just joking.

Speaker 2 (16:30):
I just thought I saw his wife and I thought
Jesus that poor man doesn't need a numb one in
his life.

Speaker 1 (16:37):
Maybe you could have offered her, Maybe you should have
offered her a friendship role on the Housewives of Melbourne.

Speaker 4 (16:42):
I'm just kidding.

Speaker 2 (16:43):
It looked like from the dynamic she wears pants in
that family because on Sugar is fantastic. At the end
of the day, others probably do deserve to win. And
I'm looking forward to seeing who tells me what.

Speaker 1 (16:54):
Is going on with the next series of the Real
Housewives of Melbourne. Do we know anything?

Speaker 4 (17:00):
I do know something.

Speaker 2 (17:01):
I'm not sure how to say, but let's just say
if somebody is planning to move to back to Melbourne
in January that things looking promising.

Speaker 1 (17:12):
Is this a returning housewife or a new housewife?

Speaker 2 (17:15):
It's an old housewife. It's making plans to be here
in January and we're hoping to film in summer. Let's
just take a psychic vibe.

Speaker 1 (17:24):
Are we thinking December January that you're going to be
back filming or do you have a timeline.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
But the dolphin told me, you know how Jackie talks
to the dolphin, while you know, the dolphin told me
that possibly we'll be filming in January in summer, which
would be nice possibly, but that's just a psychic tib.

Speaker 4 (17:44):
I don't know what's happening. All I know is that
I'll be back.

Speaker 2 (17:48):
I haven't been five from House Lives and may have
been Vive from Celebrity Appredents, but they're not getting rid
of the Meal House line.

Speaker 4 (17:53):
We've got plenty to do yet. Yeah, I don't think.

Speaker 2 (17:55):
I think that I'd be nice to see the old cast,
you know, like the original girl. I hope that they can,
that we can pull some numb strings and get some
people back on the show.

Speaker 1 (18:06):
I really want to see. It's just going to sound
really strange because I've always been a really big fan
of Genealiana on the show, but I really want to
see Lydia back on the show because I've forgotten how
funny she was, and without her on that last series,
I felt like you got left with all the heavy lifting,
and boy were you funny. You were hilarious. But you're
funny in a different way to Lydia.

Speaker 2 (18:28):
She's so funny, she said, So she's golden, and I
know you just can't replace her. There's no other Lydia,
and Gina is hilarious because she's so dry. I lot
man like, yeah, I definitely I had a great season
last season because it was hilarious. But I also you know,
but the problem was is that having I don't know

(18:49):
what Angela he was on a bount She's such a
superiority complex and it runs outside of outside of house lives.
I ran into her a fashion parade that she was
in and I said, oh, I was so obsessed by
this one dress. I said, I'm sorry, I tell you're
in it. I didn't see you as obsessed by this dress.
Now that sounds like an insult, but if you saw

(19:10):
this other dress, you don't understand.

Speaker 4 (19:11):
And her mother there was there.

Speaker 2 (19:13):
She's like hello, you know, and I was like, Jesus, anyway,
I said, she looks like she was fun to grow
up with as a joke, and she said, oh, my
mother said that you look like you're in your sixties.
And and like just sent me this really mean to
ex for Well, maybe it's because I said I'd see
it like just beyond me, like and I was like.

Speaker 1 (19:35):
Wow, have you heard the rumors about the real Housewives
of the GC, the real Housewives of the Gold Coast?
Have you heard that rumor.

Speaker 4 (19:43):
Ah, yeah, I think there was a type home with.

Speaker 1 (19:46):
The journalist who wrote the story, or with like Foxtel,
who who's Okay.

Speaker 4 (19:52):
You more than me? You would know more than me.
All I know is.

Speaker 2 (19:56):
When they do do another set season, they do that
season and then we go after them.

Speaker 4 (20:01):
But I'm not sure the Gold Coast.

Speaker 5 (20:05):
As you.

Speaker 1 (20:18):
Know. Something that I really want to chat with you
about is you've got this fantastic new song that's just
come out. You've collaborated with the pot Bellies, which is amazing.
How did this come about? Like, how did this new
song come about?

Speaker 2 (20:30):
One of my girlfriends, she has MUSOTV. Her name is
Relay Caza, she's in the lyric video. Philip with an
f organized the lyric video. He is incredible and an
absolute superstar and a good friend of yours. I know that,
But anyway, the collaboration happened. I asked my girlfriend from

(20:50):
USO TV, her and I've been fantasy years.

Speaker 4 (20:52):
Who should I get to help me.

Speaker 2 (20:55):
Get a song off the ground that I had written
to someone else's music I was using. A producer accidentally
pulled music from their Bible from their Christian music folder
that accidentally pulled that in the wrong folder. So I
was writing what was to be a line dancing song

(21:15):
for the housewives, like a bit of a cowboys that
do to music that wasn't his or mine. But luckily
it was completely different to the music that I got
new music for the song. I needed music for the song,
so all I have with my vocal friends and we
sent them over to Johnny Sonic and he did what
he did with them, which was so much fun. I
just have to re record the original and I'll get

(21:37):
round to it, because the song is actually very sent sentimental.
It's about people having to dig quite deeply when they're
looking for love. You know, when you're filling in your
online profile, which that's how I met rip is thinking
you having got a good photo of yourself unless you
crop someone out of it. You haven't been whitewater rafting

(21:58):
since you were eighteen in Balin, you haven't done anything
interesting in a long time because you've had families to
raise whatever, or you've been studying and you you know,
like you've got a very anglamorous life, and so you
start to paint a picture of yourself and by by
looking for love. So the further the core, like the
first verse, which hasn't been used in this song. It's

(22:19):
that looking for love, been looking for you. I find
the best in me headheart, and so take the rest
of me. Love is I just haven't found you. Yeah,
and then it goes with this long ways and it
goes I just haven't done it yet, Like it's just
cute looking for love, you know, it's just kind of cute.

Speaker 4 (22:41):
So it's supposed to be line dancing. Anyway. We'll get
there one day and have the whole thing down.

Speaker 2 (22:44):
But I'm just glad that Johnny's Sonic re revived, that
someone brought it back from the dead.

Speaker 1 (22:50):
I feel like the logis are happening this month. What
about a logi's performer gamble I reckon the new song.
We could get you on stage full backup dancers. Actually,
all of those celebrities, these reality TV people, they could
be on stage dancing behind you.

Speaker 4 (23:07):
I consider them like my band in this. They've all
got their performance credit quredit in the YouTube video.

Speaker 2 (23:14):
But yeah, I mean, who hasn't lip synced to the
song that the logans before?

Speaker 4 (23:20):
We just all do it again. It could be fun. Oh,
that would be a fun idea.

Speaker 2 (23:25):
I'd be nice to see everyone in the flet I'm
just so blessed had so many people get on board
and that they could come.

Speaker 4 (23:30):
But no, I don't think that. I don't think of.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
The Logans in any capacity this year unless house Lines
is up.

Speaker 1 (23:37):
Well, I reckon, you know, a good performance would be great,
you know, Gamble. I want to say thanks for joining
me on the podcast here today. You know, one of
the questions ask everyone who joins the show is what
is something from behind the scenes that we as an
audience didn't see that we will not see from behind
the scenes of your experience working on Celebrity Apprentice? Have

(23:58):
you got a behind the scenes see cooked for me?

Speaker 2 (24:01):
In the first episode, Darren auctioned his lordship and then
gave Teria half of the money, and originally Terria when
he came in and offered us when we were doing,
you know, beginning our task, he said, I'm going to
make a lot of money and I know I'm going
to win. Would you like to go half if we win?

(24:21):
And she said no, she's being quite arrogant about it.
And then when we wh when he came back from
that when we came in from the boardroom on the
first episode, but I nearly got fired the first time
he said, I'd like to give you half, and she
was like, and she took it, but you know, like

(24:42):
you know, sort of like an odd way like she did.
She wasn't proud of that it, like it wasn't the
way she wanted to take it.

Speaker 4 (24:47):
Sorry.

Speaker 2 (24:48):
And so when I got home, I organized a lordship
for him, because I'd heard that he had auctioned his
lordship you know, papers and ever, and raised the money
for his charity. So I bought him another one, and
I got everyone to chip in from outside of our team,

(25:08):
so we got all partners in getting him his lordship back,
and I gave it to him, and the whole package
obviously would take it longer, but I gave him the certificate.

Speaker 4 (25:18):
I gave sorry Teria the certificate to give to him.

Speaker 2 (25:21):
So if you called Darren baron Darren, or Darren Lord Darren,
if you do call him Lord Darren, he had now
has a lordship that he has totally earned, and that
is by donating half of the winnings to Teria's cause.
And it was very very gallant and honorable. They reset

(25:42):
that scene so she could actually do it gracefully.

Speaker 1 (25:45):
So they had to reshoot it again because the first
time round that they shot it, she was not very graceful.

Speaker 2 (25:51):
First time she wouldn't accept it. The second time when
we lost, she was like.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
Oh yeah, like I love it. I love it. Well, Gamble,
I've love chatting with you today. I hope people who
are listening to this have enjoyed hearing your behind the
scenes of your experience on Celebrity Apprentice. I thought you
were fantastic television, so fun to watch, and hopefully hopefully
they'll bring you back for a third time this season.

Speaker 2 (26:17):
No, they just bring me back next season and I'll
do a business course before I go
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