2:24:00
Like l read Vogue.
2:24:02
No wonder they're firing her if
she's running articles like that.
2:24:05
They're firing her?
What are you saying?
2:24:08
Carlo knows this fashion photographer,
and he said ad revenue is way down.
2:24:12
Who's Carlo?
2:24:14
Someone who happens to be important
to me. Anyway, he said she's history.
2:24:18
That is terrible.
l really feel bad for her.
2:24:22
No, me too.
2:24:24
Georgia. Fired.
2:24:27
She'll be devastated.
2:24:30
Does she know?
2:24:31
l don't know. Should we tell her?
2:24:34
l don't know.
ls that bad, coming from us?
2:24:37
-l'm not telling her.
-You should tell her.
2:24:40
Why do l have to do everything?
l'm not gonna do that.
2:24:43
This is, like, the 1 0th call
this week. Hi, Dad.
2:24:48
lt's her!
2:24:52
How are you?
2:24:54
l have some news.
2:24:58
-l think it happened.
-They fired her?
2:25:00
-What?
-Are you sitting down? Oh, God!
2:25:04
Guess what? l am starting
my own magazine!
2:25:07
-What?
-Oh, my God!
2:25:09
-She was fired.
-How is this possible?
2:25:11
And guess what l'm calling it.
2:25:15
Georgia.
2:25:16
Really.
2:25:18
Didn't l tell you?
2:25:21
-So she was fired.
-Well, probably.
2:25:24
Let's just be happy for her.
2:25:26
We didn't really want her out
on the street or anything.
2:25:29
Did we?
2:25:31
She's gonna be more famous
than ever.
2:25:34
Thank God l'm changing my last name.
2:25:37
To what?
2:25:38
Moore. Madeline Moore.
"l'm Madeline Moore, hi."
2:25:43
You don't hate her?
2:25:45
The week her stuffing recipe came out
in The New York Times...
2:25:49
...even my bank teller was like,
"Are you related to her?"
2:25:52
She doesn't even cook!
Where did she get that recipe from?
2:25:56
lt was mine.
2:25:57
No!
2:25:59
That's the most horrible thing
l've heard of.