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Bethenny Frankel is a reality television personality, entrepreneur, and author. | Host | |
Steve Ells is a businessman. He is the founder, former CEO, and Executive Chairman of Chipotle Mexican Grill. | Guest | |
Agnes Moore, known as Peppermint, is a drag performer. She was one of the 14 queens who competed on the ninth season of RuPaul's Drag Race. | Guest | |
Chris Cuomo is a television journalist and host of the radio show "Let’s Get After It." | Guest | |
Jana Kramer is a country music singer and actress. She is known for her role as Alex Dupre on the television series One Tree Hill. | Guest | |
American rapper and co-founded of the rap group Public Enemy . | Guest | |
Tarek EI Mousa is an American Real Estate Investor and Television personality. | Guest | |
Holly Madison is an American television personality, model, and author, best known for her role in the reality TV series "The Girls Next Door" (2005-2010), which chronicled her life as one of Hugh Hefner's girlfriends at the Playboy Mansion. Born on December 23, 1979, in Astoria, Oregon, Madison moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in modeling and entertainment. Her time on the show made her a well-known figure, leading to her own reality series, "Holly's World" (2009-2011), which focused on her life in Las Vegas as a headliner in the burlesque show "Peepshow." Madison has also authored two memoirs, "Down the Rabbit Hole" (2015) and "The Vegas Diaries" (2016), both of which became New York Times bestsellers, offering insights into her life in the Playboy Mansion and her experiences in the entertainment industry. Holly is a co-host on the "Girls Next Level" podcast. | Guest | |
Lauren Ogilvie "Lo" Bosworth is an American former reality television personality, founder and CEO of Love Wellness, and author. | Guest | |
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Hoda Kotb is an American broadcast journalist, television personality, and author. Born in Norman, Oklahoma, Kotb is co-anchor of NBC's "Today Show" and co-host of its fourth hour with Jenna Bush Hager. She has earned a reputation for her warm interviewing style and charismatic on-air presence. Before joining the "Today Show," Kotb worked as a correspondent for "Dateline NBC," where she covered various critical news stories. In addition to her journalism career, she is the author of several books, drawing on her personal experiences to inspire and uplift others. | Guest | |
Denise Lee Richards is an American actress, former fashion model, and television personality. | Guest | |
Meghan Trainor is a singer-songwriter. | Guest | |
Kate Flannery is an actress, singer, dancer, and comedian. | Guest | |
Linnethia Monique "NeNe" Leakes is an American television personality, actress, presenter, author, fashion designer, and is best known for appearing on the reality television series 'The Real Housewives of Atlanta.' | Guest | |
Ryan Matthew Serhant is a real estate broker, author, and television personality. | Guest | |
David Spade is a renowned American actor, comedian, and television personality best known for his work on "Saturday Night Live" (SNL) and in numerous comedy films. Spade gained prominence in the 1990s as a cast member on SNL, where his sarcastic "Hollywood Minute" segment became a fan favorite. He successfully transitioned to film with roles in comedies such as "Tommy Boy," "Black Sheep," and "Joe Dirt," often collaborating with fellow SNL alum Chris Farley. Spade also starred in television sitcoms like "Just Shoot Me!" and "Rules of Engagement," earning critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. In addition to his acting career, Spade has hosted several shows and has been a frequent guest on various talk shows, solidifying his status as a versatile entertainer. | Guest | |
Renee Graziano is an American reality television personality and author. | Guest | |
Whitney Cummings is an American comedian, actress, writer, and producer known for her observational humor. She gained prominence through her stand-up comedy specials focused on relationships and modern life. Cummings co-created and co-wrote the CBS sitcom "2 Broke Girls," which ran for six seasons and earned critical acclaim. She also created and starred in the NBC series "Whitney." Cummings has authored the bestselling memoir "I'm Fine...And Other Lies" and served as an executive producer on the revival of "Roseanne." | Guest | |
Gretchen Carlson is an American former television commentator, journalist, and author. | Guest |
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