What Britney Reveals, and What George Clooney Wants Resolved
Oct 20, 2023
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Comic and writer Jay Jurden joins Sam Sanders to discuss Britney Spears' upcoming memoir and their excitement and apprehension about it. They also talk about the ongoing actor strike in Hollywood and pressure from George Clooney and Tyler Perry for a resolution. The podcast delves into Netflix's brick-and-mortar ambitions and ends with important news from Sam.
The podcast discusses the anticipation and intrigue surrounding Britney Spears's upcoming memoir, 'The Woman in Me', focusing on her decision to remain interview-free and providing insights into her auditions, performances, and relationships.
The episode mentions Netflix's plan to open brick-and-mortar locations called 'Netflix House', which would offer immersive experiences related to popular TV shows, merchandise shopping, and potentially themed activities like a squid game obstacle course.
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Discussion on Britney Spears's Upcoming Memoir
The podcast episode mentions Britney Spears's upcoming memoir titled 'The Woman in Me.' It highlights the excitement and curiosity surrounding the memoir, with discussions on Britney's decision not to do any interviews and her experiences during her auditions, performances, and relationships.
Netflix's Venture into Brick and Mortar Locations
The episode touches upon the news of Netflix planning to open brick and mortar locations called 'Netflix House.' These locations would allow fans to immerse themselves in the world of their favorite TV shows, shop for merchandise, and potentially participate in themed experiences, such as a squid game obstacle course.
Britney Spears’ memoir comes out next week, but details are already emerging. From snake-handling to Justin Timberlake (redundant?), Sam is processing it all with Into It’s BFF, comic and writer Jay Jurden. Speaking of problems, the actors still have one: their strike keeps going, and now George Clooney and Tyler Perry are putting on pressure to resolve it. Plus, are we Into or Not Into Netflix’s brick-and-mortar ambitions? And at the very end, Sam has some important news to share.