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Bachelor Party

‘Survivor 50’ Episode 7 Delivers, Rob Rausch's New Partnership, and ‘Unwell Winter Games’ Is Surprisingly Good!

Bachelor Party

The Ringer

Tv & Film

3.95.1K Ratings

🗓️ 9 April 2026

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Today, Juliet and Callie catch up on reality TV news starting with Rob Rausch’s partnership with Juliet’s favorite makeup brand (02:26). They discuss yet another contestant from Bachelor Nation, Whitney Fransway, joining the Bravo world on ‘In The City’ (06:44), and they touch on Taylor’s recent restraining order on Dakota that allows her to see their child under supervision (12:44). They happily move onto their comfort show, ‘Survivor 50,’ where Rizz God continues to out play his opponents. They discuss whether they could go on the show before reviewing the first season of ‘Unwell Winter Games’ with numerous polarizing reality TV stars like Huda Musafa and Dakota Mortensen (45:41). Hosts: Juliet Litman and Callie Curry Producer: Olivia Crerie and Kate Ahearn Theme Song: Devon Renaldo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to Bachelor Party. I'm Juliet Littman. I'm here with Callie Curry. Hello, Callie.

0:18.0

Hello. How are you?

0:25.6

I just got like a burst of energy because right before we started, I said the word Survivor.

0:26.8

Survivor, I think we love it equally, but I think it like gives you a boost in a way

0:30.9

it doesn't give other people because you also texted me yesterday that like basically

0:34.2

you were having a bad day.

0:35.9

And you remember Survivor was on and it changed

0:37.9

everything for you. Yeah, I was just being really short with my kids. My nanny has gone this

0:43.7

week. So it's just me. And juggling like that with like work and wanting to do like everything

0:50.4

else that I have to do in my life. I was just like, I don't have any capacity for,

0:54.6

like, I had no patience yesterday. Yeah. I was just like snapping at them. And then I randomly was

1:01.9

like, once I'm bad, I'll get Survivor. So like, change your mood. Survivor. It's great.

1:10.0

I fell asleep really early. So I watched this morning at 5 a.m. And I had a great time. It's my second week in a row watching at 5 a.m. It's a great time to watch Survivor. I can really lock in, no distractions, not exhausted. It's great. I'm more exhausted at 5 a.m. I'm a morning person, always have been. We're going to talk about the 14-person tribal council, very excited.

1:31.1

Also going to talk about the 14-person tribal council, very excited. Also going to touch on unwell winter games. Spoiler alert. I thought it was pretty good. It's like, all right. I mean, I was laughing in bed. Yeah. I was like, this is a pretty well-made show. Good job by them. Yeah. I wish it wasn't on YouTube. Me too. It's biggest

1:45.8

downfall. But overall, good show. Yeah, it's pretty good. So we're going to get into that.

1:51.5

But first, some news. This episode is presented by Colgate. Let's Talk It Factor. You see it on

1:57.8

the red carpet. A smile that lights up a room. That wow. You know, there's

2:02.1

actually some chemistry behind the charisma. Colgate Optic White Pro Series toothpaste removes 15

2:07.3

years of stains when you brush twice daily for two weeks. How? The clinically proven formula is

2:13.0

powered by Colgate's hydrogen peroxide complex. It works at the molecular level to gently dissolve stains

2:18.3

deep within the enamel where your brush can't reach. And it's proof that daily routine can be

2:23.4

remarkable. The science of wow. Colgate optic white. Most important thing for me right now is that

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