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7a Revenge - Madison Olivia Bday, how much you make, Scoop 04-07-26

33 min
Apr 7, 202611 days ago
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Summary

This episode of The Roula Show features a revenge segment where Madison confronts her ex-best friend Olivia about being excluded from Olivia's birthday party, then retaliates by sending Olivia to the wrong venue for Madison's own party. The show also includes a salary transparency segment where callers share their job titles and annual earnings, and celebrity news about Selena Gomez's beauty brand philanthropy.

Insights
  • Lack of direct communication in friendships can escalate minor misunderstandings into significant conflicts and revenge scenarios
  • Salary transparency discussions help workers benchmark compensation and identify potential wage gaps within their industries
  • Celebrity brands (beauty, fashion) now generate more revenue than traditional entertainment careers like music or acting
  • Event planning and guest list management remain common sources of social conflict, especially among friend groups
  • Mental health philanthropy is becoming a key differentiator and brand value driver for celebrity-founded companies
Trends
Celebrity diversification into consumer brands as primary income source over entertainmentWorkplace salary transparency becoming normalized through public discussion platformsMental health as a corporate social responsibility focus for beauty and lifestyle brandsGig economy and independent contracting (house cleaning) offering competitive hourly rates vs. traditional employmentArt and cultural events (Art Car Parade) growing from local to multi-state/international participationOvernight retail stocking gaining appeal as alternative to customer-facing service rolesBeauty retail consolidation around major chains (Sephora, Ulta) creating limited shelf space competition
Companies
Push and Win Law Firm
Sponsored segment promoting personal injury and truck accident legal services in Houston area
Fenty Beauty
Rihanna-founded beauty brand discussed as example of celebrity brand revenue exceeding music career earnings
Rare Beauty
Selena Gomez's beauty brand that donated $30 million to mental health in six years, exceeding original 10-year goal
Kylie Cosmetics
Kylie Jenner's beauty brand mentioned in comparison to Selena Gomez's Rare Beauty sales performance
House Labs
Lady Gaga's beauty brand mentioned in comparison to Rare Beauty's market performance
Elf Cosmetics
Acquired Hailey Bieber's Rhode beauty brand for approximately one billion dollars
Sephora
Major beauty retailer discussed regarding shelf space allocation and brand positioning strategies
Ulta Beauty
Major beauty retailer discussed alongside Sephora regarding exclusive brand distribution and retail strategy
Benefit Cosmetics
Beauty brand mentioned as example of shifting retail prominence and promotional positioning over time
Too Faced
Beauty brand discussed as example of products moving from premium retailers to discount chains like TJ Maxx
Quiznos
Referenced for 2005 viral marketing campaign featuring unusual animal mascots that became cultural touchstone
People
Madison
Called show to discuss revenge against ex-best friend Olivia for being excluded from birthday party
Olivia
Ex-best friend of Madison, confronted on air about excluding Madison from birthday party celebration
Eric
Primary host facilitating revenge segment and salary transparency calls throughout episode
Brandon
Caller sharing salary information: $8,000 monthly ($96,000 annually) for liquor delivery route driving
Penny
Caller with 38-year independent house cleaning business earning $50 per hour with comprehensive service offerings
Kayla
Caller earning $20 hourly as deli meat slicer with 40-hour weekly schedule at grocery store
Abraham
Caller earning $45,000 annually as precision machine calibration technician in pharmaceutical/biolab sector
Selena Gomez
Celebrity founder of Rare Beauty who donated $30 million to mental health causes in six years
Rihanna
Celebrity founder of Fenty Beauty, discussed as example of brand revenue exceeding music career earnings
Kylie Jenner
Celebrity founder whose beauty brand was compared to Selena Gomez's Rare Beauty in sales performance
Hailey Bieber
Celebrity founder who sold Rhode beauty brand to Elf Cosmetics for approximately one billion dollars
Quotes
"If someone doesn't want you somewhere, you don't beg for a seat."
EricEarly in revenge segment
"Madison actually has a great affection towards you as a friend to be this mad. And I know that sounds crazy."
EricDuring confrontation between Madison and Olivia
"I played the long game."
MadisonDescribing two-month revenge plan
"You are such a petty b***. Are you serious right now?"
OliviaReacting to wrong venue setup
"Her goal was to do that in 10 years. She did it in six."
HostDiscussing Selena Gomez's $30 million mental health donation
Full Transcript
Push and Win law firm is your dynamic duo in personal injury cases, specializing as Houston car and truck accident lawyers. Available 24-7s call 1-833-PUSH-WIN. They will challenge the big truck companies to ensure accountability for their client injuries. Don't navigate with the insurance companies alone. Use the dynamic duo Push and Win to tackle complex negotiations to secure your fair compensation. Join a winning team that fights for your rights. Visit pushwin.com for more. Remember, we Push, you win. It's time for revenge. For the truly wronged, sometimes all you have left is revenge. On the RULA Show with Eric. 104.1 KRBE. Alright friends, you go to krbe.com if you need us for any aspects of what we do on the show here to help you connect with somebody, find out if your relationship is done with roses. Or if you want to get back at somebody that messed with you, it's called revenge. Madison reached out to Eric. She's standing by to tell us why she needs to be here. Let's get her story. Good morning Madison. Hi, good morning. Hi Madison, welcome to the RULA Show with Eric. I know you guys have already spoken off the air, Madison. You guys just filmed me and I like to play along with everybody else. What are we doing today? Oh, well, Olivia, my ex-best friend, told me that her birthday dinner was cancelled. She said it was too stressful, she didn't feel like planning it anymore. Was it like a big birthday or something? Was it so stressful planning a regular dinner? That's true, like three people at Chinese. Was it some big party? I don't know. We were going to have a group of people together. Yeah, it was supposed to be a party, but we do it every year. And so I understood, like, you know, things get busy, sometimes you're tired, whatever. Fine. Like, I had no reason not to think that she just wanted to do something more relaxing this year. Okay. But then I opened Instagram that night. Uh-oh. No, no. What? And I saw everyone, like all of my friends were with her at f***ing in Kingwood. Candles, group photos, tags, location. I had no idea it was happening. No me. Hold on. That is weird. Nobody texted you. I'm like, hey, where are you? Yeah, if they're all friends, you're right. I'd be like, oh, where's Eric? No. And I had set the whole night aside. I always do for her birthday because we always go out. But nope, I wasn't there. No idea it was happening. She still had her birthday dinner. Now, did you confront her after this or that night? I'd be like, I'd be taking a picture of myself. Eating popcorn by myself, watching a movie going, here's my home. I Friday night go. No, she wouldn't say that. Did you talk to her the next day, Madison? Be like, hey, what's so- No. What happened yesterday? If someone doesn't want you somewhere, you don't beg for a seat. Oh, that's good. True. True. True. So you got revenge on Olivia, but she has no idea. Yeah. I played, uh, I played the long game. Okay. Well, how long ago was that? That was about two months ago. Wow. So for two months you've been holding us. Okay. Now hold on. In two months though, if she doesn't know that you're mad at her because you got excluded from her party, has she tried to reach out or try to be normal friends with you? How are you handling that the last two months? We've been in touch a little bit. Now, how about your friends? Because of, like, I wasn't at the party ruler, probably coming to me going, Eric, that's weird. Why weren't you invited? Did you play it cool with your friends? Did they say anything? Yeah. I just acted, you know, water on a duck's wing. I acted like it was fine. I was busy. Couldn't make it. It was, you know, chill. It's okay. Olivia is standing by the line, but she cannot hear our conversation right now. I'll have to, you know, introduce her into the conversation, tell her you're on the phone, and then we'll go from there. So hold on, Madison. Good morning, Olivia. Welcome to the Ruler Show with Eric. Thanks for joining us this morning. Hi. Hello. Yeah, thanks for joining us. I know you are on hold. You didn't really know what you're here for. No Eric contacted you, but you're here because somebody who does listen to our show very regularly told this little story about your friendship and she wanted to invite you into the conversation. We've been talking to Madison for the last couple of minutes. Madison, say hi to Olivia. Hey, Olivia. Hi. What's going on? She told us a story that you had a party a couple months ago for your birthday, like a bunch of people. Is that true? Well, sort of. I mean, I wasn't the one who put it together. It was very like last minute. I just didn't feel like dealing with it. So somebody else threw it and, you know, kind of came together at the last minute. It just happened. But you had a bunch of people there, right? More than four? Probably about like 20-ish people ended up showing up. Was it odd to you, Olivia, to have been thrown a party you weren't expecting and then not seeing Madison there? I mean, honestly, at the time I was very distracted and busy, obviously, because there was a lot of people saying hi. You know, I did miss her. Was it a surprise party? It wasn't a surprise. Like, I was going to have like a thing and go out for drinks and then like I said, I just didn't feel like dealing with it. It just seemed like. You got bigger. I didn't get stressed out about it. So then one of our other friends decided that she was just going to like follow through with it. So I showed up and I thought it was going to be like a handful of people and it was more. Okay, Olivia, like you said you weren't going to play in your party, whatever, but you ended up having a huge party and I wasn't there. And I thought we were best friends. You never even reached out after to be like, oh my God, I'm so sorry. Did no one write you what happened? That's, that was upsetting. You just really, you just didn't want me there. Like you just completely forgot about me. I had no idea you're even upset about it. I didn't know. Why would I not be upset about it? I felt like, God, you always tell everyone I'm your best friend. I wasn't even at your party. I just take the night off every year. I kept bugging you about when you're going to have it, what was happening. You said you weren't doing it and I said, fine, I get it. Busy life, it's fine. But damn, when I saw it on Instagram, that was awful. I was the only one who didn't know. Olivia, you said you got the party together. It wasn't like it was a surprise party because we were last year and you said it wasn't a surprise party. So you got these people together and from the video she said on Instagram, you had candles, balloons. So come on. Why did you not invite her? I didn't bring the candles and balloons. I usually have a big birthday party. I usually throw myself a big birthday party, but like I said, it's stressful. This year I was like, you know what? I don't have to do this. It's my birthday. I can do what I want. I thought I was going to just chill out and relax. So our other friends decided that they were going to do this and I guess they didn't include Olivia, which sucks. Like I said, I missed her, but it never occurred to me that she thought I did this to her. Yeah, but it's been two months. It never occurred to you to reach out to her and say, hey Madison. Some best friend. You probably saw this on Instagram and I'm really sorry. I didn't have anything to do with the guest list and I'm sorry they left you off. I feel terrible. It was literally on Instagram. It wasn't a secret. Like I didn't think her feelings were hurt because I didn't do it. You know what I mean? Like it just, it's just something that happened. I didn't realize she was upset. Olivia, she's upset. Yeah, we have a do's for you. This segment is called Revenge and Madison, why don't you just tell her what happened? What did you do? Oh my God, what did you do? Well, a month and a half later, a few weeks ago, I threw my birthday party. 60 people DJ open bar. It was awesome. And I did it at f*** in Kingwood. And guess who wasn't there? Oh, you weren't invited, Olivia? No, no, she was invited. She was invited. Oh, you were? Really? You were there or what happened? Well, no. I didn't actually make it. My son had a baseball tournament and so I got home around like seven and then I got ready. And I got my Uber over there. And I mean, I was there at like 8.45 because the party was supposed to be at nine. And I was talking to the hostess and she didn't know what I was talking about. So I ended up texting Lacey, our other friend, because she was supposed to be at the party too. I mean, I was just talking to everybody. Everybody was going. And by that time, there were like parties almost over and whatever. And I was going to take, so I just went home. You know, I just didn't bother going because I, it was so late at that point. You did it on purpose? Oh my gosh, what a run around. That's so weird. My party started at seven actually at f***. But I think I sent you an invite for 8.30 at f*** the Woodlands location. You went to the wrong place? Oh my God, you on purpose and heard of the wrong place. So you guys live in Kingwood and you went to the Woodlands one? You planned it that way? I mean, you canceled on me first. Hold up. Oh my God, you are such a petty b***. Are you serious right now? Hey, you didn't even invite me to your party. You canceled me first. At least you were invited to mine just not where the real party was. You are psychos. Oh my God. She had to raise home from her kid sports thing only to go so far out of her way for nothing for the wrong place at the wrong time. On purpose. On purpose. That's because you didn't get invited to a thing that I didn't even plan. That's crazy. Okay, can I say? Come on. You know part of it. You know what's happening. Like stop playing dumb. Madison actually has a great affection towards you as a friend to be this mad. And I know that sounds crazy. I don't know. I'm not saying that right now. I'm saying when your party hit Instagram and her feelings were very hurt, she felt very left out because she feels like she's your best friend. Or was told that by you. For you not to even call her in the days after that party to say my God, I'm sorry. That's why I hurt more. That's the part that hurt her the worst is because you did not plan that party to your defense is what you're saying. But you also did not reach out to the girl that feels like she's your best friend to say, I am so sorry if your feelings were hurt for that. And once I was there and I was in it, I couldn't call you and say, I'm so sorry you missed that. And I apologize. Olivia, you probably thought it was over with if she invited you to her party. I assume that if someone has an issue with me that they will address it with me and not set me up. That is nonsense. That is high school nonsense. I thought you were just. Well, I guess that's what happens if you don't even talk to someone like you thought I thought with your friend. I mean, yeah, I clearly thought that you were better than me and I am to you. You should have come to me. If we were actually friends, you would have talked to me and even cared and showed some compassion or empathy, which clearly you do not feel that way at all. And you don't. Madison needs to go to therapy. Fine. Oh, wow. It was all worth it. Okay. All over a birthday party. All right, listen, ladies, let's just try it now. Take care. See you later. I love this one, Marilla. Yeah. Olivia, take care of yourself there. Sorry about that. All right, y'all take care. Bye. Bye. I just don't. I don't. People on text, Eric. I don't know if that's right. Oh my God. It's just a silly birthday party. Get over this. Be adults. Another person said. That's their life, I guess. What's going on in Kingwood over there? Yeah. Another person said Madison's unhinged. That was clearly a misunderstanding for Olivia on one end, but immaturity on hers. How far is Kingwood from? The Woodlands. That's far. I don't, I mean, I don't know exactly the mileage. Yeah, I totally opposite directions. 40 minutes? I mean, I don't think it's that far. I can put my ways. Yeah. Kingwood to the Woodlands, but people who live in the Kingwood. Kingwood. No, in the Woodlands. Yeah. Kingwood, Kenny, where's, um, so, uh, I don't know. I don't know. My thing is where was the, the instant mistake when, when Olivia's friends or whomever threw her this party, which was not a surprise and Madison wasn't there, I would think a phone call should have become maybe the next day or the next day. I say Madison, I'm sorry. The day of like, if your best friends and your best friend is not there at your birthday, I'd be calling her right then. When do you? Yes. That's okay. So do you call them? So for what Olivia saying, these people threw her a party, but they're all friends. How much, how much time did, was there, how much advanced time was there? It wasn't a surprise. And if they're all in the same friend group, why wasn't Madison in that group? And why would you blame Olivia? Right. Why not go to the person who was in charge of bringing the balloons or getting the cake and saying, guys, you really hurt my feelings. I thought we're all friends. Why wasn't I here? Well, that's my best friend though. I wouldn't screw him over like that. I'm doing another place. They need, I don't think they're, I don't think they're best friends. No, no, this is like, this is one of those levels of you had a party without me and I thought that we're such good friends is the same thing as like you're getting married and you didn't ask me to be a bridesmaid, which by the way, there's all these articles I'm being bombarded with. Maybe I don't know why weddings aren't on my algorithm about how to politely say no, thank you when somebody asks you to be in their wedding party because the expense is insane these days. It's insane. These days. Or what if you don't feel it like, you know, you feel like I'm more of a friend to you than a, you know, you're my fourth tier, third tier. But to me, you're my first or second because that probably happens to people. I'm like bridesmaid level for you, but you're more like on the B list of the guest list for me. Yeah, you're, I don't even know if you're going to make it to the wedding. Well, you don't go to the list of the line 713-278-VENT if you have comments on that. Coming up next, we're going to open up the phone lines and either you're going to feel really great about yourself or you're going to be like, hmm, I need to advocate for myself to get a raise. We're asking the question, what do you do for a living? Not asking the company name, just the field of work you're in. And how much do you make? This is a really great litmus test for people listening who are doing the same job. They're like, wait a second, I don't get paid that. And it helps people think about next month at this time, May 7th, when colleges graduate. So they're going to the real world. They want to see what they're going to make and high schoolers as well. So this helps everybody out. What kind of job do you get? What kind of money is being made in that job? What do you do? What do you make? 833-390-KRBE is our phone number. Let's hear from you next on The Rural Show with Eric. That's Taylor Swift on The Rural Show with Eric and 104.1-KRBE. We are asking the question, what do you do for a living and how much do you make doing that? 833-390-KRBE. It's kind of like a little check-in because in the past, we've had people call in with their type of job. And somebody listening had that same type of job. And they were actually getting paid more for the job than the person on the phone said. So they're like, wow, I'm flexing today. Or the opposite happens. And one that really stuck with me was somebody who did something with genes, like our biology. Like separate genes in like a lab somewhere, like in a Petri dish or something. I don't know, something crazy like that. Something weird. And she was only getting paid like 37,000. I just think it's good to know. And we're like, why? We thought that would be way more than that. But we want to know because things like that are eye-opening. Maybe you're going to college next year or you're graduating. You're trying to figure out how much you're going to make. What kind of job you should go for? You can Google all you want, but you don't really know until we talk to you. Until we talk to people who are actually doing the job. All right, we're going to go to as many people as we can at 833-390-KRBE. Brandon, hi, you're first. Good morning. Good morning. Hello. Hey, Brandon. Now remember, don't say the name of the companies. We're going to get in fights when they get to work. Just what kind of job do you have and what does it pay you? So I deliver liquor. I am a truck driver in the Greater Houston area. And at the end of the month, I make around 8,000 for four taxes. Oh, wow. So that's what it's at. 96,000. 96,000. Nice. And do you get any free drinks? Do you get a free case of beer or anything? No, I wish. I do here. Sometimes they do give us like in holidays, I give cards sometimes maybe a case of wine. Wow. And how's the pressure on the job? You look up, Kevin. How's the pressure on the job? Like, here's your route. You have to get all this done today, no matter what. If you're there till seven or you're done at four. Yeah. What's the biggest stressor of your job, Brandon? Because it sounds pretty simple. Stress. Where is there any really traffic? No, not really. It's kind of laid back. You know, we have a route. We start at five in the morning. We finish whenever, you know, the job is done. Usually that we have 14 hours a day. So it could be between five a.m. to seven. Now, that's a long day. A week ends off and you get like a Friday off to just, but you're working 14 hours a day and five days a week. Yeah. But you can work up to, you know, it doesn't have to be exactly at seven. It could be before seven, you know, from five to 35 to four. Cool. Whenever you finish the job, whatever's the routes. Okay. And you get holidays off like everybody else has holidays off or you have to work on holidays. Yeah, we have the holidays off as well. Okay. Wow. That's good. 8000 a month for truck driving alcohol around the place. Yeah. Nice. Nice. I dreamt of seeing those trucks. I'm like, oh man, would it just broke down and help them out and then they give me a bunch of beer. I don't think that's going to happen, but maybe try it. Try it next time. When the truck, when the beer, because today's National Beer Day, when the beer truck broke down and the Prussel truck broke down and never had a party on the freeway. Okay. Penny's up next at 833-390-KRBE. Hi, Penny. Good morning. Good morning. Hey, Penny. What do you do for a living? How much does it pay you? I clean houses at, I make $50 an hour. Wow. Is that independent or are you with a company that pays you that? I'm actually independent. I've had my own business for 38 years and it has a name, but I won't say it. Right, right. And I love it. Totally love it. But I don't make like, I am, well, no, not really. You really do have to show up at places on time. It does help. Right. You can do what they want. Okay, Penny, here's a question about your hourly then. So if you are, you know, if a client's going to try to hire you and you're saying, well, I'm $50 an hour, how often does somebody tell you, well, I mean, you're really, it looks like you're kind of like lollygagging there to try and drag out your time. How do you prove to them that you're getting it all done efficiently and you're not just like poaching the time? Because I bet somebody's asked you that. I ask them, no, not really. People look at me and say, oh my gosh, you are quick and you do more than my other house cleaner dad. I've been doing it for a very long time. So I'm very thorough. And I mean, I do things people don't do when people come in these days and clean your house. They're like, oh, we don't do soothing fans. We don't do blinds. I do all that. I don't have problems, but I can move. I can move pretty fast. So they're pretty happy. My clients are good. How about the cleaning supplies? Yeah. Are they paying for that? Or is that part of the $50? Most, on most parts, they pay for it. Okay, cool. So you use their stuff. You don't bring your own stuff. Or do you do both? I have some stuff in my car if I need it. But usually I use my vacuum. I'm taking about vacuums. I'm on to my car. Have you ever thought about wearing them best like cops? Because I always feel like when you clean someone's house and something's missing, people are going to blame you first. Wait, wait. I'm so confused. I'm playing a camera on myself. That way they see everything. I can go, here's where I was. You can watch me the whole time. I did not steal crap. That is funny because I cleaned for somebody and they were missing a cheese grater. And then they were missing a frying pan. And they asked me if I'd seen it and it's kind of like, no, I haven't seen it. And they're like, finally it was a girl that they had hired to do some office work for them. It was all at their house. So it was like she was taking that. Oh my gosh, y'all. See? I really don't need your cheese grater. That is so hard. That's a purse you're on, necklace. Wow, $50 an hour to clean houses. Nice job. Cool. Thanks so much for sharing that with us. You have a great day. You guys too. Love y'all. I love that. Take care of me too. I'm about to. I'm about to. Did you get more business? Do you want to? She said she didn't want to get out of her company. Maybe we'll have an alcohol. You can DM me. Yeah, right? You give us discount. Please help me. Let's do a laundry. I can't stand laundry. Kayla's up next at 833-39OKRBE. What do you do? How much do you make? Hi, Kayla. Good morning. Hi, I work at a grocery store and I make $20 an hour. What's your job in the grocery store? Is it specific to one area? D cubличat회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회회 I had to build to it, but it's, you know, if you're on time and you do your job well, then you need to be getting nice raises. What are your hours, Kayla? How many hours are you working a day and how many days a week? 40 hours a week, yes. Do you have something like, say, I wanted some ham and then I wanted the person before me had bologna. I don't want bologna near my hand, like on that blade. Does that thing clean automatically? Yes, you have to slice it. You slice your meat and after each meat, you have to sanitize the slicer. With how? Like, is there like a little fake thing that it cuts and it cleans it? Or do you have to spray something? Spray solution. I've never, I don't think I've ever seen that. I have to look and watch now. Now you know why it takes so long between customers. Because I don't want my bologna to smell like ham or ham that's smell like turkey. Well, Kayla, thanks for sharing that. That's a job I didn't think about. It would be so universal. You know what I mean? Like you only do the deli meat versus. I guess I'm not working over there in the protein bar. When we go to that sandwich shop across the street where they slice it live in front of you, they're not wiping it down. That's what I was thinking. It goes from cheese to meat. I know what I was thinking. I'm like, I don't care. That's fine with me too. But I hear what you're saying. I mean, I would not be fast at all if they do it. Every single time. They put that juice and pepper. Yeah, Kevin's way. Yeah, Kevin's way. No tomato. All right. Abraham's up next. Abraham's up next. 8333 N. OK, RBE. Real quick, Abraham. Hi. Oh, it's very windy. Oh, I am Bluetooth. What do you do for a living? How much do you make? I am a calibration technician. I make about 45 a year. What's a calibration technician do? Calibrate. So we do we deal with, yeah, we actually calibrate precision, uh, precision machines as well as like pipe beds. I work in a what is it called? A machine chop. I don't know. Oil and gas. Oh, pharmaceutical biolab. So that's what I that's where I work at kind of. Oh, oh, oh, oh. You said something smarter than me. You should be making 45 more than 45,000 a year for that. Calibration tech. I should be. I should be in a pharmaceutical lab. Pharmaceuticals are expensive. Yeah. Come on. That was great. Cap out or can you build some more money a year, Abraham? No, you can build more in a year. I think right now my position is a brand new position. So it's kind of like I'm building a foundation with like two other coworkers. So we're, you know, making, they've been the way, you know, for others. Oh, gotcha. Okay. So you're the inaugural class of that. Thank you, Abraham. Thanks for listening to our show. You have a great day. Like a list of there. I see she's a teacher for seven years, makes 69 K. Yeah. A lot of teachers have won my 90 some one teacher has been teaching for 34 years and she makes $96,000 a year for 34 years. So bravo to that. Y'all go to listen to the line if you want to share that with us or maybe you used to work a job that you have some story where the job had so much pressure and it made this much and then you had a job that's super easy. Now it makes way more like how, how did you not know, you know, sometimes it shocks us. I feel like you go to Reddit as well and look up that that way. If you see people that are in the job you want to be, maybe they'll put the, what they make on somebody does it say they work overnight stock retail, like in a grocery store. Because the deli work pays $20 an hour. The overnight stock retail was $21 an hour. I want to do that. You just put your air buds. I got my two pallets for the night. I just know it. Just get it done. Listen to the music and not have to deal with anybody. It sounds like a dream. Thanks for sharing that guys. Again, go to listen to line 713278 vent if you want to share more. Selena Gomez has made a lot of money in her career, but where did the most of it come from? Her beauty brand. Another one. Another big momentous, what's the word I'm trying to say? She, I'm going to bring for it. Just like Abraham. Another big moment in Sabrina's career that is unexpected of how much money she's made with what she's doing and how it helps a lot of different philanthropic agencies. We'll talk about it in scoop next on KRBE. Celebrity scoop. I'm a ruler show with Eric. 104.1 KRBE. It is brought to you by Taqueria Arranda. And now to be a celebrity means to be so much more than just whatever you originally came to us with your songs, your movies, your TV shows. It's so easy to know a celebrity of the time cruise of the world. Now it's like from social media influencers to if you go to celebrity birthdays, Eric, half the people on there, I don't know who that is. I know it's crazy nowadays. Who's considered a celebrity, right? But also the crossover of what celebrity means because back in the day, back in the day would be like what, the 90s, the early 2000s, the 80s, you were one thing in one platform. Movies were movie stars. TV was TV stars. Supermodels were supermodels. They didn't really cross over. The Cindy Crawford's of the world, Claudia Schiffer's, Linda Vangelis's. They were supermodels. They were not actresses. They were not in movies. Cindy Crawford tried. Cindy Crawford in a movie. That was terrible. But now you're everything. I remember the crossover happened on the cover of a lore magazine and the cover I think of like Mademoiselle magazine or Glamour, they would start putting actresses on the covers instead of the supermodels. And then they edged out the supermodel. It was always an actress on the cover of InStyle versus a model on the cover of InStyle. And then from there, they just expanded their brands. So most famously, the Fenty brand by Rihanna has made so much more money for Rihanna than any of her songs I've ever made her and ever will make her. And when Selena Gomez in 2020 started Rear Beauty, she said she did that because she'd been in a makeup chair since she was seven years old. And the things that were missing that she wanted to put on her face, she wanted to create for the regular person, right? Yeah. She's one of the first brands to cross over in both of the major retailers, Sephora and Ulta. And Rihanna has also done that to get covered in every single Sephora store and every single Ulta store. And Selena Gomez made a commitment that she would put some of the money that she's making out of Rear Beauty towards mental health philanthropy. And in six short years, she has now donated $30 million. That's awesome. Nice. $30 million to mental health. Wow. In six years, $30 million. Her goal was to do that in 10 years. She did it in six. Okay. That's really amazing. Really now her goal is up. She wants to give $100 million to mental health efforts. And obviously she's been very outspoken about her own mental health. And now she had to step away from social media multiple times because people are just horrible, mean, miserable trolls. But you go to these horrible people. Makeup places like Ulta, Sephora. You notice things change? Like you said, her stuff's there. Yeah. That means they have to decide because there's only so much space. Yeah. Oh, God. Take things out. I love to then it's gone. Yes. Have you noticed this one? How do they pick? I'm always like behind the scenes. I like to know how do they decide that they're going to use this makeup instead of that makeup? Well, I feel like it's all about promotion and positioning in the store. Well, what's the hottest thing? You figure some of the stuff you take a chance on. Yeah. Like Selena Gomez, they're like, well, we think it might work because we're on it as well. Right. Okay. I don't know about you, Sam, what you notice in brands. But over the years, I have noticed that Ulta, there was a huge push over the years for philosophy brand and there's a huge push for God, what's that one in the middle of the store? They would even wax your eyebrows. I came around the name of it. Benefit. Benefit. There was a huge like area for benefit. Maybe there still is, but I don't feel like there's as much push towards that as now. It's like, where do you go first? There's too many. There's too many. But the thing that really I noticed the most was when the eyeshadow stick came out versus just the way we traditionally did eyeshadow. The powder. Yeah, the powder. The eyeshadow stick changed the game for a lot of people and then all these brands fell in line for the eyeshadow stick. Is it like the guys using football when they put that mark under their cheek? It's not as aggressive. Not exactly. But sure, you can picture it to look like that. Yes. That's how I feel. I've been to Sephora. They're very similar to like a lipstick. Is Sephora having guy stuff in it? Oh yeah, for sure they do. Because they have guy stuff. I mean, makeup's makeup. It doesn't say this is the men's brown. I mean, like, you know, makeup is like, I don't wear makeup. So why would I go there? Shampoo. Like, do they have like facial, lotions, potions? Yeah, I'm sure they do. Yeah, skin care. And probably like after she. For men. I need to walk in there once. Yeah, you should. There's this one brand called Too Faced, TOO Faced. I feel like that one was pretty prominent and then when I see it at Marshalls and TJ Maxx, I'm like, oh, I guess it fell down. And so now I'm going to get it for discount. Yes. But good job, Selena Gomez, $30 million towards philanthropic mental health agencies and she has outsold Kylie Cosmetics, Lady Gaga's House Labs. She has. Yes, and Hailey Bieber's Road. Well that one, I'm not surprised. But Kylie's. But Hailey Bieber sold that for a billion dollars to Elf Cosmetics. Right. Elfist stands for Eyes, Lips, Face. Oh, I thought it was like a little elf. No, no, no. It stands for something. Oh my God. And depending on which way you look at it, whether it's Forbes or others, what is her net worth? You know, her estimated net worth in 2026 was between 700 million to 1.3 billion. Bloomberg put her at 1.3 billion. Forbes put her at 700 million. Either way, that's rich. It's time for What's Going Down in H-Town. I'm a ruler show with Eric. 104.1 K-R-B-E. It is brought to you by Easy Fiber. Make your plans for the weekend. It's supposed to be really nice. And also it's the art card parade, guys. The art card parade is happening on Saturday, starting at 11 a.m. on Allen Parkway. They're doing a sneak peek on April the 9th at Discovery Green from 6 to 9 p.m. And then they've got the art card ball happening on the 10th at Herman Square Park. This started as just a little show in the 80s. There was a small group of artists that had put art all over their cars. And now it's turned into something that people travel here for. It is amazing. There is a lady somewhere in this area. She lives because I have seen the hippopotamus car at the grocery store not too far from here. Have you seen this hippopotamus car? I don't think I've seen the hippopotamus car. Yeah, it's a red hippopotamus. Have you seen it, Ryzam? I see it in this area. I've seen it at the grocery store at Woodlake Square. And it looks like a hippopotamus butt in the back. It does? It's very curvaceous. Wow. And the front is the face of the hippopotamus. You and I, let's go buy a car today. Oh, okay. A cheap one. That's easy. And we're going to make it look like that lamb cake. Oh my God. I saw Kevin the lamb cake. Kevin, yesterday we were talking about the D'Range lamb. Yeah, it was like gelatin. No, no, it wasn't gelatin. It was an actual cake, but she had originally the lady did it for April Fool's, which you didn't realize. But it went viral for being so ugly that people actually wanted the cake. She put the googly eyes on the lamb. It's the lamb shape. And then she spackled it with some really bad candy corn for the teeth. Looked all stupid. Remember that really bad campaign that Quiznos had years ago with those weird cross-eyed hamsters? There was like 2005. Or like furry gerbils or something. And they had the silly teeth. What's that filter? They play guitar. Yeah, it's like that filter on Snapchat that gives you really bad teeth and your eyes are real big. Yeah. And you're like, talking like this? Yeah, that was like a Quiznos campaign. And that's what she made the lamb cake look like. And I always say, like, if you're going to make an animal cake, well, you better make it Red Velvet. You can't believe Quiznos isn't really around anymore. They don't really have that many. After doing that commercial with rats and food storage. When I lived in Spring Branch, speaking of the art car parade, I lived next to an art car. It was the tennis ball car. But it only moved once a year. And the rest of the time, it just sat there looking at me. I'm sure it did. And it was kind of ugly and awkward. Well, now it's 250 cars from 23 states, including Canada and Mexico. That's awesome. Is the hubcap one, I mean, the beer cap one still around? The one all the beer bottles? I've seen all the glass pieces. Mosaic. Mosaic. Yeah, I've seen that one. Art car parade, guys. Party starts at 11 a.m. on Saturday. All right, coming up next. I forgot what we're doing. Oh, this is funny because this bride's maid. Oh my God, yes. We didn't know when to talk about this because we don't know where she's listening. Yeah. But would you be mad? I'm like, let's do it now. We have a bride. A lot of times when you guys reach out to us, tell us what time you're listening. Because I wasn't sure if she's at the seven o'clock or eight o'clock. She's getting married and she's mad that her bride's maid wore the dress that's supposed to be for her wedding to another event. And her wedding hasn't happened yet. She wanted the bride's maid dress to be the bride's maid dress for her wedding. Now, to me, it sounds like a faux pas, but Kevin's like, hey, why not? I think that's a compliment. Oh, yeah. You actually picked a dress she would wear again. But she can't wear it before your wedding. But she can't wear it before the wedding. I mean, we can talk about it. Is it right to be mad that somebody in your wedding party is wearing the outfit before your big day when it was for your big day? 833-3900KRBE. We'll talk to you next on KRBE. This is in your average podcast. This pot is about to be crazy. I don't even know what's going to happen. This is Full Send. It's just like a boy's scrap. Join the party. We threw like a spontaneous party out of nowhere. It was crazy. And we pulled off a crazy prank. Pranks, parties, and viral culture at its wildest. Just seeing like the guys that you brought in and like seeing their different personalities and stuff. It's been entertaining, dude. This could be the greatest content build of all time, bro. The Full Send podcast. Dude, let's get ready to rumble. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. Let's do it.