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Navigating Post-Viral Fame: Behind the Jubilee Debate Experience
Stassi and Scarlett join the Trans-parency Podcast Show to discuss life after their viral Jubilee debate with Michael Knowles and how they've dealt with unexpected internet fame.
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We have Stassi and Scarlett here at the Transparency Podcast Show. Welcome ladies. Hi, how y'all?
Speaker 2:doing.
Speaker 1:Good, I'm doing good. How are you, oh child? Trying to stay as unproblematic as possible, but you know how hard that is okay, what about you? Scarlett? Hey girl, hey, y'all look so good. We're looking fly. We're going to respond to some haters today because I heard that the haters have been making videos about us because we're divine goddesses and we're out here doing our thing. So you already know. So let's jump right into it. Since filming the Michael Knowles video, how have y'all been? What has been going on? Give us the tea.
Speaker 2:It's been good, I feel like for the first week or so, I was living in my own like bubble, like I was really filtering through everything and not trying to pay attention to the heat. Um, but on twitter is where it started getting so bad. Oh, like about everyone, like I, I was seeing pictures and videos and clips like almost every single day. I'm still getting them on my four-year page, so I'm not even using the app anymore, um, but I mean my experience with like production and whatnot was really well. I've interviewed with jubilee a couple times since and it's been very positive. But the way that I think some of my clips and yours have been portrayed is very divisive. I mean even just the clip that they would post it on of me on their tiktok page was insane, which, by the way, she's gotten the most views out of all of us not for a good reason she went the most viral which was.
Speaker 2:you know, yeah, and I think that I was like a seat filler I I didn't even go through an interview process. We figured that out when we filmed the reaction video with Gilbert. I applied, they picked me, and then I don't think they knew I was going to come in and cause so much trouble.
Speaker 1:Girl, you were getting it up there. We were just snapping the fingers. Snapping the fingers, honey, I was living for you.
Speaker 2:I was living for you. I was living for you. I kept seeing your reactions to what I was saying and I was blown. You know they were mad about that too. In some of these other videos, the conservatives honey, yeah, they didn't like that. We had any sort of emotional response to what was being said to us, but I don't know how you couldn't.
Speaker 1:We all had good defenses. Yeah, I agree. Yeah, scarlett, what's been going on? How has life been since you've been on the Jubilee video?
Speaker 4:Yeah, Honestly, I didn't really have any sort of really negative reaction. Good, there was, like, some people DMing me. A lot of them were chasers. I'm going to be honest.
Speaker 1:Oh, you got an offer for $5,000 this week too. Let's be clear, honey You're sexy and gorgeous. I understand that, yes.
Speaker 4:But I did have a couple and honestly I would say the ones that hurt the most were from the left over the right.
Speaker 1:I have to agree with you. Sometimes that hurts deeper. The left can be so cruel, even though we are on allegedly the same side. How did? What did you experience?
Speaker 4:I had like a lot of people from the left just kind of like discussing like my ability to be on jubilee, like why I even went on. They're like you shouldn't have gone on in the first place, yada, yada, yada. And like I didn't even really know anything about jubilee. I think I watched maybe two episodes. It's like I don't even know what this is. This like a media thing and like I've had a weird sort of housing situation so I was like any way to get like extra money and like see people in my community and kind of make connections, cause I'm new to the city, like I'm going to take it. So that was like the main reason I took it. And even when I was on there, like I'm not a debater, it's not something that I was trained for, that I really had a lot of knowledge on. But I still think I did a pretty good job for what I had to work with.
Speaker 1:Yeah, so yeah, especially the part when you were like this so wait, that was your first debate, that was your first debate and apparently, yeah, I've never debated anyone before.
Speaker 4:Yeah, oh, okay.
Speaker 1:Neither have I, and especially the part when you were doing this. That Certain Gen Z-er YouTuber who's a grifter, who used to be a leftist, but all of a sudden is now. Somebody on the right made a comment about that, which was really interesting, and so here's the tea y'all. So I'm on YouTube minding my own show. Amala I call her Ekbunami, but it's Ekbunobi made a whole reaction Never gonna get the girl's name right.
Speaker 1:Made a whole reaction video. We need some sound effects. Where are our sound effects at On page? Okay, hold on. Actually, our biggest hater made another video about us. Hi, how you doing girl? I almost followers, cause I know y'all coming over here to look lurk and everything else Smelling like low self-esteem and baloney. But, um, apparently she made this video about us in our debates and so we have a few clips here and I thought it was important for us to react to it. Um, now, y'all being here is just a coincidence. She made that video a long time ago and y'all were the ones that came through, and so why not just react to the video? And so let's go ahead and start playing these clips and you guys give y'all opinion and we'll just go from there. See what's given.
Speaker 3:Okay, and agree on what the facts are of the topic that you are discussing, and not a single individual so far that we've gone through in this video out of the three has met him on a fact that he's given and said you know what that's true, except the person who said it's not happening but they deserve it. That was where he was met on a fact and even then we couldn't find common ground on the issue.