Fixing Famous People with Chris DeRosa & Dominick Pupa
Chris DeRosa & Dominick Pupa
Aidy Bryant with Flea Fasano
In this episode of Fixing Famous People, hosts Chris DeRosa and Dominick Pupa dive into a lively and opinionated pop culture roundup. The conversation kicks off with a humorous, albeit controversial, debate over the merits of tiramisu, sparked by the hosts' recent experiences with disappointing delivery options and bizarre viral videos. The hosts transition into personal anecdotes, including a frustrating flight experience involving a spilled bottle of formula and a critique of recent big-budget films like Avatar: The Way of Water. The hosts also navigate current celebrity headlines, expressing a desire for the relentless speculation surrounding Taylor Swift’s personal life to cease, while contrasting that media frenzy with the refreshing transparency shown by Tom Holland and Zendaya. The discussion shifts to the public coverage of Jelly Roll’s divorce and skepticism regarding the upcoming collaboration between Sean Penn and Bradley Cooper on a film about January 6th. The episode concludes with a supportive look at Lil Nas X’s recent return to the spotlight and an ongoing check-in on Britney Spears, reflecting on her public journey and the complexities of her celebrity narrative.
Updated Jun 24, 2026
About This Episode
Dominick reveals an Earth-shattering confession about tiramisu while Chris recounts a harrowing plane ride on this week's Pre-Fixe, and both our hosts are (for no reason) up-in-arms about the Jelly Roll & Bunnie XO divorce. Then, Hollywood casting LEGEND and friend of the podcast Flea Fasano returns to fix Aidy Bryant. They discuss her early career, some of her best Saturday Night Live sketches, and their favorite scenes from (the extremely underrated) Shrill.
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