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The Daily Beast Podcast

Oct. 4 Member Bonus: Busy Phillips on Her Abortion and Embarrassing Louis Gohmert in Public

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4.68.4K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2020

⏱️ 27 minutes

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This members-only episode was originally published on October 4, 2020 and moved to this feed for full member access. Busy Phillips had an abortion when she was a teenager. It’s been known for a while, but given the uncertainty of Roe v. Wade after Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death, she’s determined to not let people forget. (Kind of how she and many women like her will never forget the night Trump won the election—“I was really knocked back by Trump's win to the ground. I mean, I like to the floor, like in hysterics.”) In this new members-only bonus episode of The New Abnormal, the “Freaks and Geeks” actor tells Molly Jong-Fast how and why she transitioned from acting to activism, and why she is so passionate about standing up for reproductive rights. “I just wanted to say very simply, you know me, I had an abortion when I was 15 and the situation surrounding it is unimportant, but I deserve bodily autonomy. I deserve equality and I'm not going to be shamed for decisions that I've made about my own body and my own life based on my own beliefs,” she said. Of course, the two had to discuss that time last year that she testified in front of Congress about her abortion. If you missed it, it was definitely a moment worth seeing, especially if you despise Louie Gohmert (R-TX). Phillips explains the wonderful moment when she shut him DOWN from her point of view. (“I have to say that was my favorite thing that I've ever done in my life was saying that to him.”) She also poses to Molly an interesting question: What if vasectomies were as stigmatized as abortions? (“They're like, well, don't be insane. It's like, well, how is that insane?”) Plus, Phillips shares her favorite RGB quote and her feelings on Trump’s “mismanaging” of the pandemic. (“The lack of empathy in this country that's been learned is incredibly overwhelming to me.) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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The TV show Freaks & Geeks, when I was 19.

1:00.0

Fabulous.

1:01.0

And then you started writing a little bit after that.

1:03.7

Yeah, I always worked on writing.

1:05.7

It was a different time, you know, the 90s and early 2000s for a woman in the entertainment industry.

1:14.0

So I had a lot of setbacks that were really crushing to me.

1:18.7

And so I didn't really fully...

1:20.5

With the writing, I had that too.

1:23.0

It is and sort of still sort of remains in so many ways, very much a boys club.

1:27.7

I wrote about it in my book, but I had this very dramatic situation happen with the movie blades of glory

1:32.4

that I was involved in, the writing of, and I got like pushed out by these two dudes.

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