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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

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Armstrong & Getty On Demand

iHeartPodcasts

News, Daily News, Society & Culture

4.63.5K Ratings

🗓️ 15 August 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Hour 4 of A&G includes an inside look at Jeffrey Epstein's home. Plus, the "Funniest Segment, Ever" on The A&G Show, Marshall's Headlines and the Petering Out...peters out!

Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:18.1

Is the dress Bill Clinton is wearing in the painting Bluer Gold?

0:21.4

That's the question today.

0:23.6

Huh?

0:25.2

Um, little meme-friendly commentary there.

0:30.5

I want this to become a meme, and I'm sure it already is with a lot of hilarious captions on it.

0:36.3

The painting of Bill Clinton in a blue dress with red high heels that was hanging

0:42.3

in Jeffrey Epstein's home for some reason, and nobody's exactly sure what.

0:46.5

Sexy.

0:47.5

Wow, that's strange.

0:50.1

So, Jack, the original painting is called Parsing Bill.

0:54.2

And it's by Australian American artist Petrina Ryan Clyde.

0:57.8

Okay, so it's unclear if Epstein had bought the canvas or had a print mounted, but an original

1:02.7

Ryan Clyde, of course, is very, very valuable.

1:06.0

Do we know if Epstein ordered this or if this just existed from that artist, and Epstein

1:12.5

was like, oh, look at that.

1:14.2

The word is commissioned.

1:15.6

Oh, yeah.

1:16.6

Oh, yeah.

1:17.6

It's commissioned, depending by what's her name.

1:20.4

Petrina Ryan Clyde of Bill Clinton in a sexy dress.

1:26.0

Now this photo was taken a number of years ago by a source who asked to remain anonymous.

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