Haley is a huge fan of Kevin James and has dressed up as him for Halloween, showing a deep personal connection and obsession with the actor.
The best part of the night was Jay's performance with Brooks and Dunn, which made the hosts emotional.
The hosts found the audience setup this year to be weird and not enjoyable, as it split the artists apart from each other.
The hosts found Luke Combs' reaction hilarious, with his expression conveying disbelief and playful frustration at Chris Stapleton's consistent wins.
The hosts blocked the creator because they felt the creator was being shady and only telling half-truths, which they didn't appreciate.
The hosts defended Jelly Roll, stating that he does a lot of good in the world and that people should focus on his positive contributions rather than a minor incident.
The hosts found these occurrences intriguing and attributed them to possible ghostly activity, feeling a sense of welcome from the spirits.
Haley's spray tan routine is extensive, involving shaving, moisturizing, and loofahing, while Bunny's is simple, consisting of a shower before the tan and washing it off after four hours.
The hosts disliked the studio on Music Row, describing it as having repressed vibes and noting that no constructive work came out of it.
The song is significant as it is an original Christmas song by one of the hosts and will be featured in an upcoming music video.
The girls are back, and there’s so much to unpack! First up, a CMA Awards recap featuring the mysterious Kevin James sighting. Then, they dive into boogergate (the booger pick seen ‘round the world) and Bunnie’s take on the Jeffree Star TikTok drama. Meme shares her spray tan disaster, they break down Luke Combs’ reaction to Chris Stapleton’s win, and Bunnie enters her wig era—plus, she teases a snippet of her original Christmas song, Come Here, Cowboy!
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