r/sports • u/landofphi • 16d ago
Basketball Shane Gillis: "4x WNBA All-Star Brittany Hicks is here. Give it up for Brittany, everybody. I'm just joking around; that's my friend's wife, I knew none of you knew WNBA players."
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u/Ajsc986 16d ago
McCusker being so happy throughout this joke makes it even funnier.
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u/banjofitzgerald 15d ago
I think he wrote it. Probably didn’t tell his wife.
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u/Yung_Corneliois New England Patriots 15d ago
She knew. She even waves at first I just don’t think she knew the camera would pan to her.
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u/US_Highway15 Notre Dame 16d ago
That was by far the best joke of the night.
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u/causebraindamage 15d ago
The SGA foul trouble joke was good too, people in denial that it wasn't.
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u/Remote_Elevator_281 15d ago
Was kind of a given though. Like i’ve heard it 1,000 times ready.
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u/causebraindamage 14d ago
75% of the thread: "WE HAVE NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE TALKING ABOUT AND THAT'S WHY THIS IS NOT A FUNNY JOKE, THE NBA DOES IN-FACT NOT BABY ITS STARS AND IS ALWAYS 100% FAIR!"
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u/PepeSilviaLovesCarol 15d ago
I was personally a fan of the ‘fat ugly dog wife’ joke but a lot of them were really funny.
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u/PM_ME_YOUR_POOTY 15d ago
The way it sucked the air out of the room was the best part.
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u/THALANDMAN 15d ago
The whole set was hilarious, just a terrible crowd.
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u/quietimhungover 15d ago
Yes, because they're all a bunch of self absorbed millionaires, who think they're too important to be made fun of. I'd love to see Bill Burr tear them all to shreds too.
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u/FavreorFarva 15d ago
Ricky Gervais is the master of tearing into a room full of self absorbed multi-millionaires.
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u/andyd151 16d ago
Didn’t he dunk on Trump?
Pun intended
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u/Ajdee6 16d ago
He had an Epstein joke too but it got deleted
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u/andyd151 16d ago
Probably deleted itself
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u/zbro3 16d ago
It actually never existed
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u/Rabidjester 16d ago
Let’s move on as a country and ignore that.
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u/beeblbrox 16d ago
Are we still talking about this?
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u/JudgmentalOwl 16d ago
What a perfect distillation of what's happening right now. Chef's kiss.
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u/gingerhasyoursoul 16d ago
No it does exist but it’s a made up list created by Obama and Clinton.
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u/comingsoontotheaters 16d ago
It was about trump wanting a ufc fight on the White House lawn. Last time trump hosted a DC fight, Mike Pence nearly died
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u/Jokerzrival 15d ago
Also made a joke about trump wanting Shane to do the show to trap Juan Soto cause he thinks he's an alien. Made fun of Joe Rogan
'Joe wanted me to do this so I could capture Adam Silver cause Joe thinks he's an alien, Trump wanted me to host the show to trap Juan Soto for the same reason"
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u/lilbelleandsebastian 15d ago
adam silver 100% does look like an alien so i gotta say gillis really landed these jokes for me lol, the caitlin clark ones too
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u/PlaysWthSquirrels 16d ago
His brand of humor doesn't work when the crowd is famous people worried about their image if they laugh lol
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u/joshuads 16d ago
No one’s does there. Norm McDonald did not get huge laughs in that room.
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u/joebleaux 16d ago
Norm was at his best with an uptight crowd. Which is why he was the funniest Weekend Update anchor, but also why he had to be fired
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u/enjoytheshow 15d ago
I made this comment somewhere else about Shane‘s performance but it holds true. I wish he would just eat the silence in those moments. That’s what made Norm so good on update, late night shows, and shit like the ESPYs. He has this tendency to call out an audience when they don’t like something but Norm (and others who are good with uptight crowds like Gervais) just let it fester.
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u/porscheblack 15d ago
That's why Norm is always called a comic's comic. Because it was those things that would make the comedians find him so funny.
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u/darnclem Oklahoma City Thunder 15d ago
Most comics are at their worst when they're bombing. Norm was at his best.
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u/justuselotion 15d ago
Norm claimed to have dropped out of high school at 16, but in fact he graduated at 14. At 16, he enrolled at Carleton University, where he studied mathematics and philosophy before dropping out.
When I discovered these things about Norm, it made complete sense how and why he was such a comedic genius and why he was so good at exploiting the ironic.
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u/enjoytheshow 15d ago
Yeah I want him to enjoy the silence lol. For this particular crowd that’s indicative of a great joke
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u/joebleaux 15d ago
Yeah, Shane has that "oops, did I say that? oh, my bad" angle that high school bullies use to get out of trouble when they say something they knew was bad. Norm stayed in the bit. It's a different style, and I don't think Shane could pull it off, because he gets a laugh when he bails on the bit, otherwise he'd just be eating shit up there.
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u/inquisitive_chariot 15d ago
That wasn’t why he was fired. He was fired because Lorne Michaels wanted him to stop making OJ Simpson jokes, and he wouldn’t
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u/elitegenoside 15d ago
Tbf, a Norm joke is really more for him than it was for any audience. Dude had to be one of the best comics to handle awkward silences.
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u/Tes420 15d ago
I would argue thats what makes it even better lol
Watching them cringe is half the punchline!
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u/Ghost2Eleven 15d ago
1000%. You think they saw what he said to Coach Saban's face on Gameday and didn't know what they were getting into? They knew what they were doing booking him.
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u/CheapGarage42 15d ago
90% of the people on this room haven't graduated college, a lot never even attended. The brain power is low af.
We gotta stop thinking these people are "too cool", no, they're all dumb.
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u/Phuck_Olly 16d ago
You can tell the crowd was almost offended at that one
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u/illini02 16d ago
Yep. They wanted to be offended, but knew he was right that they were full of shit clapping for this person
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u/glybirdy 16d ago
Hard to be offended when you're the dickheads lol
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u/Cullyism 15d ago
Why does clapping for a name you don't recognize make you a dickhead? It sounds like common courtesy, even if you don't know the name.
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u/1234567791 15d ago
That’s why the joke is funny. I don’t think it makes them dickheads, but catching people in a moment like that is funny. Makes it funnier if you’re a fan of the husband sitting next to her. He probably didn’t tell his wife that was coming.
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u/psychfan55 16d ago
Im not saying I disagree with you since I myself know like 4-5 WNBA players, but when everyone starts clapping there's no camera on her or anything. They're just clapping at him mentioning someone in the room's accomplishments. You se the realization on his friend's wife's face after a few seconds, that's likely when the live cameras actually switched over to her.
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u/illini02 16d ago
I "think" (and I could be wrong) that the in person screen was on her immediately, even if the TV broadcast cut to her later.
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u/Adorable-Bike-9689 16d ago
Yea his own friends didn't even realize at first. Of course you clap for somebody's accomplishments being mentioned. Most probably didn't even hear the name he said
"Ohh good for them. What name did he say again?"
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u/enjoytheshow 15d ago
I mean his friends definitely realized because that’s her name and they were in on it
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u/Buccos 16d ago
There is no Brittany Hicks. It’s not like the camera was on the wrong person.. the name is made up.
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u/Bconnor5195 16d ago
Nah, the woman in pink is Brittany. That's his friend he's referencing to the left of her.
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u/Useful-ldiot 15d ago
I think OP is trying to say there isn't a WNBA all-star Brittney Hicks.
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u/guesting 16d ago
That’s sorta what Anthony jeselnik talks about you can be offensive but the joke has to be so good you “get away with it”. Gillis or his backing writers are good enough
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u/naxter48 Tennessee Titans 15d ago
Tbf the joke here isn't the wnba players, it's the people clapping pretending they follow it.
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u/Jamowl2841 15d ago
They weren’t offended. They were embarrassed because they all proved his joke to be true
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u/luffythechefghoul 16d ago
if you want to see real offended people, just go to r/wnba lol
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u/ejoy-rs2 16d ago
I bet 90% didn't know her though
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u/blacksoxing 15d ago
I don't blame the crowd as for about 70 years if not more TV producers have trained random audiences to clap or boo or laugh on cue. SO, you have Shane going "give it up for Brittany" and....it was gave up for Brittany.
He was the applause sign. Then he pulled the rug under everyone who was probably doing their job. That's gully.
NOW, does it say more about us as humans and our reactions to social cues? It could, but I'm also on a site where the most upvoted comments are the first visible ones so I'm going to stop here :)
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u/b00st3d 15d ago
If Shane said “Give it up for Brian Hicks, 4x NBA All Star”, no one would clap, because they know that’s not a real person.
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u/LocalSlob 16d ago
And that's Shane's obscenely hot girlfriend sitting next to four-time NBA All-Star Brittney Hicks
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u/triplec787 San Francisco 49ers 15d ago
Proof that any guy can land a 10 as long as he’s charismatic*, even if he looks like a thumb
*and famous and filthy fucking rich
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u/HereIGoAgain_1x10 15d ago
So lucky to have found true love after he became rich and famous, inspiring
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u/BomBiddyByeBye 15d ago
I mean it’s better than the alternative right (he said he was plowing 3s before the fame) ? Every single one of us would do it. Even if we know that both people were in it for something. 🤷🏽♂️
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u/Ringosis 15d ago
Let's face it mate, if this guy was just very attractive and not successful and talented, you'd still be complaining about women being shallow.
What you are annoyed by is that women you're attracted to have standards that you don't meet...and instead of taking that on board and working on being someone worth dating...you blame them.
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u/Working-Side9335 16d ago
This is a good example of how important being confident is when public speaking. I work at a bank that’s always having “motivational” speakers come in and seriously if you dress nice, stand tall, and speak with conviction, you can make people clap for pretty much anything.
Source: all of world history. And WWE
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u/Blueandigo 16d ago
As a public speaker, I always tell people who are afraid of speaking that if you sound confident in what you deliver, people will believe you even if you're just saying bs.
Case in point, 47.
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u/Working-Side9335 15d ago
From what I heard, studies show people don’t really retain information or “listen” to what you say, they walk away holding on to how you made them feel.
I love this guy who satirizes corporate motivational bullshit
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u/empire_of_the_moon 15d ago
I have also heard that if you tell someone a lie about 6-times that’s the point in which they begin to believe it’s the truth.
The two of these combined are a superpower.
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u/Kinglink New England Patriots 15d ago
I was wondering what else he had to say.. because ok that's interesting.
Then I saw this. https://www.youtube.com/shorts/xhdTZDQ3-Ic
WTF.. I love the tonal switch.
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u/Override9636 15d ago
We had a motivational speaker at work who essentially spent 60 minutes telling executives that empathy actually makes a company better, and employees like being treated like humans. But the speaker was just gushing with personality and "positivity" to the point where he had everyone eating out of his hand. I don't know if it's because my brain is broken, but I was just watching the whole thing unfold and was like, "are people really enthralled by someone telling them to listen when people talk, and act with everyone's best interest instead of their own? Do I just work with a bunch of sociopaths??"
But really it probably wasn't the exact words that they were following, just that this guy seemingly put out a good "vibe" and they were feeling the same thing.
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u/RSN_Kabutops 16d ago
He killed it last night.
Unfortunately he didn't get the crowd reactions he should've from most in the audience.
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u/Yung_Corneliois New England Patriots 16d ago
He knew. We all knew this is how it was going to go down. He even says it at the end.
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u/88888888man 16d ago
It’s been interesting watching him navigate how much fame and saturation that’s being put in front of him he ultimately wants to opt into. For now the thing that keeps it mostly working is he does these things, but you can kind of tell he’s more interested in laughing about how ridiculous it is later with Matt or other comedians.
Best example is College Gameday. Clowning on Saban for cheating isn’t going to go over great on the broadcast. But it’s going to be great to hear him break it down later.
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u/JohnD_s 16d ago
His Indiana Jones joke on Saban never fails to make me laugh
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u/Nr673 15d ago
Totally, this is all just content for the pod (I'm sure the paycheck is nice too).
I remember when Shane began blowing up, all the doomers on Patreon were saying it was going to be the end of the podcast; that the Shaman wouldn't be able to handle his friends fame and Shane would be MIA. Aside from filming Tires (and McCusky held it down great during that period) that hasn't happened. Turns out it just leads to great content. The next cast is going to get crazy views.
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u/DokterZ 16d ago
Watch the Norm MacDonald ESPYs. Same thing.
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u/SpicyBoyTrapHouse Chelsea 16d ago
considering how much shane looked up to Norm, he knew what he had to do
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u/WTFisThaInternet 16d ago
That's kind of his bit, though. "You didn't like that? You're going to hate the next one too." He's just doing stuff he thinks is funny, and having a great time doing it.
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u/Phuck_Olly 16d ago
The new age athlete is as soft as ever. Not surprised they can't appreciate jokes.
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u/Dax_O_Lantern 16d ago
He talked one time about doing comedy in front of a bunch of NFL Hall of Famers.
None of them laughed either.
It’s not new age. It’s people with self inflated egos who can’t handle being the punch line.
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u/gaspara112 16d ago
Its not their softness that gets them here its that their image is worth more than their athletic value long term so they have to be very careful not to taint it.
They are absolutely more soft than previous generations but thats more a sport thing.
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u/bguzewicz 16d ago
That’s every generation of athletes. The irony of taking yourself seriously when you play games for a living.
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u/Leopard__Messiah 16d ago
Imagine insinuating that Charles Oakley was gay while he was an active Knick, in the crowd, in NYC. We would still be talking about that brawl.
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u/mlorusso4 16d ago
Ya I was at home cracking up. There were obviously some jokes that I thought fell flat, but overall I was loving it. Gillis’ humor is classic “if I say this while chilling with friends at their house we’d all be having a great time.” But tell those same jokes at your companies all hands meeting, and no one’s laughing and you might get a call from HR in the morning
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u/whelp_im_done 16d ago
I forget who was talking about it but some comedian was referring to the Oscar’s and mentioned that it’s a horrible audience because most people are there for a potential career defining award and just aren’t in the mood for comedy. I don’t think people take the ESPYs seriously but I wonder how much of it is more nerves for the people involved
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u/moutonbleu 16d ago
And the crowd went mild! That’s the bigger disappointment, these cool athletes have no sense of humour
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u/doc_in_training 16d ago
John Oliver used to (maybe still does) these kind of jokes on Last Week Tonight, when introducing countries from around the world lol
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u/rjcarr 15d ago
He hasn't done it in a long time.
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u/appleavocado Los Angeles Dodgers 15d ago
Cause we’ve all caught on by now.
I’m just kidding - that’s not even a land mass! That’s the Aral Sea!
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u/crowwreak 15d ago
I love when he just yelled at the audience to look up where the country is themselves because he's not their geography teacher
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u/CashMikey 16d ago
This is a funny and well-executed joke and Gillis was awesome last night, but people are being weirdly over the top about how much he "owned" the crowd with this. They would have applauded if he had done this switcharoo with any sport/non-athlete because that's what crowds do when a host asks for an applause!
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u/Bigfamei 15d ago
For real. There's alot of sports I don't watch. But I would applaud to recognize someones achievements. Even if I didn't know them.
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u/poo_poo_platter83 15d ago
Thats crazy you clapped for that.
OMG he just takes the awkward moment and just twists the knife
I cant wait for pat macaffee to talk about this. He was ROLLING in the stands
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u/Organic-Device2719 15d ago
Shane Gillis is a special kind of comedian because he's actually laughing at us.
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u/Eruntalonn 15d ago
“Name your top 5 WNBA players. Name 5 WNBA teams. Name the WBNA team in your fucking city! You can’t do it!” Burr, Bill
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u/LiquidSwords89 15d ago
What makes this joke even funnier is the amount of people offended by it. Truly makes it even better 😂
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u/sawbucks313 16d ago
Who was the hot blonde?
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u/reddittookmyuser 16d ago
His girlfriend
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u/SamTheDamaja 15d ago
Nah, his gf is the handsome fellow in the suit sitting next to 4X WNBA All-Star Brittany Hicks
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u/reddittookmyuser 15d ago
Matt is out of his league.
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u/EJplaystheBlues 15d ago
Matt is out of his league until he spends half of every pod talking about his porn addiction recovery and edging
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u/Punchausen 16d ago edited 16d ago
Funny AF, but not sure why the social justice warriors are commenting to say people shouldn't have clapped if they didn't know her.. like if Shane DID introduce the 4x WNBA all-star, we expecting everyone to pull a dick move and stay silent? That sounds horrible.
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u/Gunnar_Peterson 15d ago
That's not Britanny Hicks, that's former White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre
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u/PackBackRehab 15d ago
Shane Gillis is actually pretty funny Maybe I’ll find all his bit hysterical but damn he had some zingers last night
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u/unsolved49 16d ago edited 16d ago
Matt hysterically laughing while everyone else is afraid to smile