
Call Her Daddy
"I think keeping the outfit stuff yeah maybe we get rid of like the game and go to the questions from the daddy gang or funny or basically what's happening right now is like total indersenable he's late." — Alex Cooper
"Offset oh fuck I haven't gotten my lights in like six months also your face looks beat to the gods and a good way fire" — Alex Cooper
"It was worth a fucking wait he was so sweet he was so apologetic that he was late and he was fucking fun like I feel like sometimes with men you never know if they're gonna be down understandably to like talk about sex in a way that's just like free and fun because obviously people are always gonna be like giving men shit hilarious so fucking fun also just like a great guy you can tell like I don't know I had a great fucking time and I was so fucking stressed the whole time because I'm like fuck we're having such a good time and I kept looking at the fucking clock like I'm asking questions looking at the clock" — Alex Cooper
The episode chronicles the host's preparations for an interview with the artist Offset. This includes a morning routine involving a spray tan, Zooms to discuss tour structures, and transitioning from "tour mode" to "interview mode." The host expresses excitement about meeting Offset and plans to ask him advice-oriented questions for the "Daddy Gang," focusing on lighthearted and fun topics, particularly concerning sex and relationships, while also acknowledging Offset's interest in fashion. The host discusses her own wardrobe choices and personal preferences, such as the need for heated seats and her morning breakfast routine. She also touches on her approach to bringing her dogs to interviews, noting it depends on the guest's personality and the interview's tone. The episode highlights the host's pre-interview rituals, including the use of stick-on nails for a polished look and her makeup strategy to appear well-lit on camera.
The interview itself is introduced with a brief overview of Offset, despite some listener criticism regarding the host's guest selection. The schedule for the interview is tight, with Offset arriving late, prompting the host to adjust her planned questions to maximize the hour. The host expresses frustration with the time constraint but maintains a positive outlook. The interaction with Offset is described as fun and engaging, with the host feeling that they moved from acquaintances to friends. Offset is noted for being apologetic for his lateness and for his openness in discussing various topics, contributing to a conversational rather than formal interview atmosphere. The host reflects on the positive energy and good vibes throughout the conversation.
The latter part of the transcript includes promotional segments for various sponsors. These include Southern New Hampshire University, Macy's, Bet MGM, Anytime Fitness, and Edible. There are also mentions of Dunkin' and travel Texas. The host discusses her personal experiences and preferences in relation to these brands, such as using SNHU's online programs or finding comfort and joy through Macy's products during winter. She also mentions using baby powder for hair volume and her coffee preferences from Starbucks.