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ICYMI: BookTok’s Horny Hockey Drama and the End of Internet Thirst

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Society & Culture, Technology, History

4.6636 Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

As an end of summer treat, Rachelle Hampton and Candice Lim dive deep into the drama that engulfed BookTok earlier this August. Over the spring and early summer, hockey-themed romance novels enjoyed a rise in the BookTok charts, a rise that led to an influx of new fans into the hockey community. One team in particular, the Seattle Krakens, became the unofficial team of BookTok, with Swedish player Alex Wennberg receiving special attention. Sexualized commentary by content creators like Kierra Lewis was both tacitly and overtly encouraged by the Kraken, who flew Lewis out to games. All of this changed when Wennberg’s wife asked fans to stop posting sexualized content about her husband, a request that sent HockeyTok into a tailspin. So, what does this all mean in an era where loud and overt female desire is not only celebrated but monetized? Is there a difference between thirsting loudly for celebrities like Chris Evans and minor stars like Wennberg? And has internet thirst perhaps gone too far? This podcast is produced by Se’era Spragley Ricks, Daisy Rosario, Candice Lim and Rachelle Hampton. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

I made you think you was real.

0:02.0

My name is Caden Sinclair.

0:04.0

Some people call us American royalty.

0:06.0

We were liars.

0:07.0

A new series on Prime Video.

0:09.0

We were happy. We wanted for nothing.

0:12.0

Based on the best-selling novel.

0:15.0

Something terrible happened last summer,

0:17.0

and I have no memory of what or who hurt me.

0:20.0

No one in my family will tell me.

0:22.7

When you're left for dead, you want answers.

0:25.2

We Will Liars. New series, watch now, only on Prime Video. Hi, I'm Candace Lim.

0:44.6

And I'm Rachel Hampton, and you're listening to I see why am I.

0:48.6

In case you missed it.

0:50.4

Slate's podcast about internet culture.

0:53.7

And, wow, can you believe that summer is almost over?

0:58.9

Like August is slipping away into a moment in time.

1:02.6

Rachel, do you feel like you had a classic summery summer?

1:08.5

I mean, I, it was hot. I sweated. I had a crush. I ate some peaches, some tomatoes. So I would say I had a classic summer.

1:24.8

Importantly, I had not made it to the beach at all this summer.

1:28.2

And so this weekend, I was like, you know what?

1:30.7

My job is beach.

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