
Call Her Daddy
"I don't think it's about anymore um but so yeah I started on musically and then and I was getting featured I'm featured just like this little red box that like goes on your videos and it like shows like the app shows you like oh they like your content and it was called the featured page instead of the for you page which for me it's so crazy cuz I've seen this app like evolved and like to tell you what it is now and then so I kind of blew up on there" — Madison Lewis
"And then my boyfriend gave me his phone because he did it for a safety reason oh my gosh I'm leaving my girlfriend doesn't have a phone let me give her mine he comes back into the house after he left 10 minutes later and it's like give me my phone and I was like why and he was like my manager I'm not gonna say her name my manager thinks that you convinced me to give me you to give me your phone because like you broke yours that's your fault you broke it so now his manager convinced him that he was wrong for just giving you his phone for a safety reason okay" — Madison Lewis
"It's really frustrating dude when guys when guys come out and they're like oh are you like nobody calls a guy crazy ever it's always on a check it's really always on a check and it's like I'm sorry every girl is crazy right guys make girls crazy juice world one said right all girls are the same and he should have fucking followed it with all guys make girls insane right and all guys are a pain he should have just fucking followed it with that all guys are a pain they make girls insane that's what he should have said dude it's so fucking true it's like no we're not crazy why am I being crazy though because you're being fucking shady don't do shit that makes a girl crazy period dude" — Madison Lewis
The episode features host Alex Cooper in conversation with 18-year-old social media influencer Madison Lewis. Lewis shares the deeply personal and emotional story of her public breakup, detailing the alleged infidelity and betrayal she experienced from her boyfriend and former best friend. The conversation delves into the complexities of navigating relationships, particularly when private matters become fodder for public speculation and online commentary. Lewis recounts how she initially trusted her intuition, which led her to uncover concerning messages, ultimately contributing to the dissolution of her relationship.
Lewis candidly discusses the significant impact of this experience on her mental health, highlighting the overwhelming nature of receiving widespread criticism and judgment online. She reflects on the pressure to maintain a public persona while dealing with personal turmoil, noting the difficulty of having one's life unfold in the public eye. The conversation also touches upon Lewis's early career in social media, starting from platforms like Musical.ly, and her evolution into a prominent TikTok creator with millions of followers, emphasizing the rapid changes and demands of the digital landscape.
The host and guest explore the broader implications of social media on young adults, discussing how platforms can amplify personal struggles and create an environment where validation is sought externally. Lewis expresses a desire for understanding and acceptance, advocating for empathy towards individuals navigating their personal lives under intense public scrutiny. The episode concludes with a reflection on the nature of trust, the importance of self-healing after a breakup, and the resilience required to manage one's public image while coping with private heartaches.