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Who Is Bobbi Althoff? All About the Influencer Who's Interviewed Drake and Lil Yachty
Bobbi Althoff went viral for interviewing Drake in his bed on her podcast, 'The Really Good Podcast'
Rebecca Aizin is an Editorial Assistant at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously appeared on Elle, HGTV and Backstage.Â
Bobbi Althoff went from posting mom content regularly to interviewing famous rappers in a matter of two years.
The 26-year-old influencer began posting videos on TikTok in 2021, mainly focusing on content surrounding her children and her pregnancy experiences. However, she skyrocketed to fame in 2023 when she began her podcast, The Really Good Podcast .
So far, Althoff has interviewed rappers Drake and Lil Yachty , businessman Mark Cuban , actor Rick Glassman and YouTuber Funny Marco, among others.
Known and beloved for her deadpan humor and for intentionally making her interviewees uncomfortable, Althoff has amassed over 7 million TikTok followers and more than 1 million subscribers on her YouTube channel , where she posts her podcast episodes.
However, since her success, some have questioned who Althoff is and how she rose to fame so quickly, prompting rumors that she is an âindustry plantâ â someone who is secretly being backed by the industry to help them achieve success.
In response to the gossip, Althoff posted a video of herself dancing awkwardly to Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice âs âBarbie World,â with the caption, âCelebrating because the industry planted me.â
So, who is Bobbi Althoff? Hereâs everything to know about the TikTok influencer and podcaster.
She started posting on TikTok in 2021
Althoff began posting regularly on TikTok in 2021, focusing mainly on content surrounding being a mom. Her early TikToks revolved around her pregnancy with her second daughter and motherhood.
In one of her first public TikToks from July 2021, Althoff wrote âwhen people choose to have their kids in their 20âs instead of waiting till they are at least 35+â over a video of herself mouthing the lyrics to Minaj's "Grindin'." She sings along to the words âdang little mama you is such a loserâ repeatedly, seemingly mimicking people who have made comments to her about being a young mom, asking, âWhy waste your youth?â in the caption.
She continued posting videos through 2022, mainly of her pregnancy, like clips of her dancing and struggling in the heat at Disneyland .
In the latter, she joked how she was "10 months pregnant" and at the theme park in the June heat.
âI was hoping that Iâd be able to walk her out or something but that doesnât feel like itâs happening,â she said. âSheâs never coming, I will be pregnant for the rest of my life and thatâs just something Iâm going to have to accept.â
Her husband filed for divorce in February 2024
Bobbi and her husband, Cory Althoff, wed on Jan. 31, 2020, and share two children. Sadly, in February 2024, Cory filed for divorce . He listed July 4, 2023, as the date of the couple's separation.
"As sad as I am right now, I am so thankful for the time I got to be his wife," Bobbi wrote on Instagram after the news broke. "While our relationship did not work out as husband and wife, we will always be friends and I will always love him ."
According to his LinkedIn , Cory is a programmer who works as a senior vice president at CompTIA and is a published author of two books about self-teaching computer science and coding.
In April 2023, Cory made a rare appearance on Bobbiâs TikTok as the two made a promotional video for Bounty together. In the video, she talked about how Cory cleans the house â only to reveal she cleans everything after him because he âalways misses tiny things.â
âToday I thought it would be a fun idea to talk about our marriage,â Bobbi said in the video. âMy husband sleeps downstairs and I sleep upstairs where the children sleep and I take care of them all night long so Iâm generally tired so he does all the cleaning.â
On Dave Portnoy's BFFs podcast , Bobbi shared that she doesn't sleep with her husband since she shares her bed with her two kids.
She shares two children with Cory
Althoff has two daughters, whom she refers to as Concrete and Richard, in an effort to keep their names and identities private. While she never shows their faces, she has featured her younger child on her TikTok since the baby was born in June 2022.
In her younger daughter's first appearance, Althoff posted a video of herself just a few weeks after giving birth as she got ready with the newborn to do chores.
âIâm gonna baby wear her so that I can get some laundry done and just get some stuff done around the house,â she said in the TikTok.
Sticking with the bit that she named her daughter Concrete, Althoff responded with a video to a comment in November 2022 of someone critiquing her name choice.
âI donât see anything wrong with the name Concrete,â she said. âIt is a pretty common word so I donât understand why it would not make a good name. My daughter is going to be a very strong woman with a very strong name for her.â
She continued, âI grew up in the construction business and I just always wanted my daughter to have some ties to myself so yes her name is Concrete Sawdust Althoff so I encourage you guys to think outside the box when naming your children because the future will be a better place if we stop caring about what we name our littles.â
Althoff has since deleted all her videos with her children, explaining on the BFFs podcast that she didn't want them to have a digital footprint.
"I'm so happy I [deleted the videos], especially since I made that decision before [the podcast] because I don't want them to have the digital footprint that I've created," she said. "Now when they go public and they're not with me, I don't have to worry so that's good."
She started her podcast in April 2023
Althoff debuted her podcast, The Really Good Podcast, in April 2023, and one of her first guests was Tammin Sursok, who played Jenna on Pretty Little Liars . Althoff cemented her signature awkward, confrontational style when one of her first questions was, âSo you were on a show called Pretty Little Liars . Was the lie that youâre pretty?â
Months later, Althoff revealed on the BFFs podcast that she used to drive to Los Angeles once a week and would pay influencers $300 to join her podcast.
Since then, she has welcomed various other influencers and stars on her podcast, including TikTok star Morgan Presley and Not Dead Yet actor Rick Glassman.
In an April TikTok promoting her podcast, Althoff wrote about how starting a podcast was always a dream of hers.
âIâve always dreamed of having my own podcastâŠSo I filmed a pilot episodeâŠ,â she wrote. âEveryone I showed it to said it was awful..They said I wouldnât secure celebrity guests anymoreâŠThat no one would watch it ⊠But I proved them wrong ⊠It got 6 views and my famous neighbor agreed to do an episodeâŠ.Donât give up on your dreams. Ever.â
In an interview with TODAY in August 2023, Althoff said she got the idea to start a podcast using the "dry humor" character she's known for â and emphasized that's not how she is in real life.
A week later, Althoff shared with Cosmopolitan how she doesn't prepare too much for her interviews â but thinks her awkward style is what makes them special.
â Thereâs no prep, and thatâs the fun of it,â she explained. âI think thatâs why celebrities are down to do it. They know itâs a character, and we just wing it. Itâs not a real interview. Iâm not trying to get hard-hitting information about you â Iâm not trying to uncover anything. Itâs just a conversation. Itâs really a parody of a good interview.â
She interviewed Drake and Lil Yachty in July 2023
After over 2 million views on her interview with YouTuber Funny Marco, Althoff had already gone viral. But her fame escalated when she teased that the next episode of her podcast would be with Drake.
On TODAY, Althoff said that the interview came about when Drake saw her episode with Funny Marco and liked the video and followed her.
"When I saw he followed me, I was like I'm gonna ask," she said. She proceeded to direct message him, and three days later, she was interviewing him in bed.
Her full 1-hour long interview on YouTube, which was released on July 20, 2023, garnered over 9 million views. During her conversation with the star, Althoff maintained her stoic, quiet tone the entire time and did not appear impressed with Drake â nor the fact that they were conducting the interview in a bed.
"The idea behind it was it would be a funny thing that you wanted to do it so bad that you bothered him while he was going to bed to do it," she explained on TODAY. "Now we do all my podcasts in random locations."
During one particularly jokingly tense moment, Althoff asked Drake not to drink while she interviews him.
âItâs a nightcap!â he said.
âItâs sad,â she replied. Â
Just weeks after she interviewed Drake, however, fans noticed that the Certified Lover Boy rapper and the podcast host had unfollowed each other on Instagram, and Althoff took down her interview with him from all her platforms.
The unfollowing came just days after Althoff posted a TikTok of herself attending Drake's concert in L.A. where she stood in the crowd with her arms crossed with her signature deadpan expression as people danced around her. âReally in my element @ this guyâs concert,â she jokingly captioned the post.Â
In July 2023, Althoff also posted another hour-long interview with rapper Lil Yachty where the two joked about being young parents, fame and their careers. In the middle of the interview, Drake even called Lil Yachty and shouted hello to Althoff.Â
âWhatâs up Bobbo?â Drake said as Lil Yachty turned the phone toward her.
In August 2023, she interviewed Mark Cuban.
She shared that her podcast popping off was "crazy." "I always wanted it to blow up obviously, you hope for something but it's crazy when it actually happens," she said.
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In a very short amount of time, Bobbi Althoff has become one of the most talked about content creators on the internet. Her interviews with Hip Hop stars Drake and Lil Yachty generated headlines.
In particular, Bobbi Althoffâs recent sitdown with Lil Yachty is making the rounds online again. That episode of The Really Good Podcast amassed more than 5.3 million YouTube views since premiering on July 23.
Althoff spoke to the BFFs with Dave Portnoy, Josh Richards, and Brianna Chickenfry podcast about her encounter with Yachty. According to the TikTok personality, the initial meeting with the Atlanta rapper made her feel uneasy.
âWhen I walked into his house, I was so uncomfortable. It was so awkward,â said Bobbi Althoff about the meet-up with Yachty. âI walked into his house and it was super awkward because heâs really kind of awkward and I heard that going into it.â
She added, âI walked into his house and he didnât really even say hi to me. I was like, âLetâs go to the bathroom.â We go to the bathroom then we get out and heâs just sitting there with his two assistants and heâs not even acknowledging that Iâm in the room.â
Bobbi Althoff went on to say a friend suggested she address the perceived awkwardness during the interview with Lil Yachty. The Really Good Podcast conversation did include Althoff and Yachty discussing the situation on camera.
In addition, Bobbi Althoffâs viral interview with Drake also generated conversation over the last several days. According to reports , Althoff and Drake unfollowed each other on Instagram. Plus, the podcast episode with the Canadian rap star has been taken down.
Lil Yachty Claims He's Carrying The Conversation In New Bobbi Althoff Interview
Looks like we have a new master of the slightly awkward, dry, but nonetheless hilarious interview genre.
Bobbi Althoff is taking her newfound stardom to bigger and bigger heights, one renowned hip-hop celebrity interview at a time. Moreover, the social media sensation recently sat down with Lil Yachty at one of his homes for an enlightening, slightly awkward, but nonetheless entertaining conversation. While it may seem that way on the surface, it's clear that this style of interview is just part of Bobbi's brand and sense of humor and connection. Still, it didn't stop the Atlanta rapper from remarking that he carried their conversation forward, for reasons that you'll have to see the full interview to find out. Regardless, they spoke on their children, Yachty's name, and a whole lot more with even some special guests popping up.
Furthermore, you might remember that Bobbi Althoff nabbed a sit-down with Drake before having this convo with Lil Yachty. During that talk, they also reciprocated that dry and humorous energy and launched The Really Good podcast to new heights of notoriety and attention. In one particularly funny exchange, the 6 God scolds Althoff for missing her daughter's first birthday just to get this interview done . As with everything else within her deadpan demeanor and humor, it's unclear how much of this is a joke and how much is serious.
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However, this conversation with Lil Yachty is unsurprising given his stronger-than-ever relationship with Drake. That probably connected him to Bobbi Althoff, although they both opened up many more doors for each other throughout their careers. Recently, Yachty called Drizzy one of the few people that he looks up to , which is by no means an unreasonable sentiment. With both of their massive successes and career moves, it would be hard to not admire how far they've come.
Meanwhile, people are already theorizing and making suggestions as to what Bobbi Althoff's next rap interview should be. Maybe she will be the new Nardwuar, making hip-hop press clips go viral for their off-the-wall and chronically online energy. Whatever the case, we're sure that this won't be the apex of her career; rather, it's just a strong statement as its major mainstream beginnings. For more news and the latest updates on Drake, Bobbi Althoff, and Lil Yachty, keep checking in with HNHH .
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Offset turns the tables on podcaster Bobbi Althoff in her latest awkward interview: 'I couldn't even Google you'
- Offset hilariously turned the tables on podcaster Bobbi Althoff in her latest awkward interview.
- The former Migos rapper said he had to go on TikTok to find out who she was.
- "I couldn't even Google you," he said. "You're not there yet."
Offset hilariously turned the tables on podcaster Bobbi Althoff in a clip from her latest awkward interview by suggesting he had no idea who she was.
The former Migos member is the latest rapper to appear on Althoff's "The Really Good Podcast" after Drake, Lil Yachty, and Tyga.
Sharing a snippet of the interview to Instagram on Monday, Althoff said the whole episode is expected to drop "Thursday, probably."
In the clip, Offset asked Althoff what she does, to which she replied: "I interview people."
After Offset asked Althoff why she wanted to interview him, the podcaster said: "I didn't."
"Your team reached out to mine," she added.
"Don't cap, let's not cap about that," replied Offset. "Flag on the play. Cap."
Althoff then said: "I honestly don't know how this came about, my team could have reached out to yours. I'm not gonna, I don't wanna make you look back."
Offset replied: "They had to show me who Bobbi was. I thought they was talking about Bobby Boucher."
Bobby Boucher is the main protagonist of the 1998 comedy film "The Waterboy," played by Adam Sandler.
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Althoff responded by saying that she had "never heard of Offset" and that she had "Googled" him on the way to the interview.
"I had to go on TikTok, I couldn't even Google you," Offset replied. "You're not there yet. But you'll be there. But you're on TikTok."
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Fans were quick to praise Offset for his witty responses and managing to keep up with Althoff's dry sense of humor.
"Pulled out the Uno reverse card on her," commented one fan on Althoff's video.
Another wrote: "He demolished her."
"You've met your match," commented another.
Althoff, 26, first rose to prominence as a mom influencer on TikTok before shifting to comedic content.
Since launching her podcast in 2021, she's managed to score interviews with a number of famous musicians in a shockingly short space of time, most notably Drake.
The "One Dance" rapper made a surprise appearance on Althoff's podcast in July, during which they sat together in bed tucked underneath a layer of blankets.
For unknown reasons, clips of Althoff's interview with Drake have since been removed from her YouTube channel and Instagram.
The pair have also unfollowed each other on Instagram.
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Drake Interrupts Lil Yachty's "The Really Good Podcast" Interview With Bobbi Althoff
In the latest episode of âThe Really Good Podcast,â host Bobbi Althoff turned her focus on hip hop heavyweight Lil Yachty today (July 27). Following her headline-grabbing interview with Drake, the TikTok star’s latest one-on-one gifted listeners with another riveting hour of candid dialogue.
Early in their exchange, she broached the depth of Yachty’s relationship with the Toronto superstar. With Yachty comfortably dressed in an “I Love Scene H**s” t-shirt, he offered a refreshingly candid response. The artist suggested that their rapport runs as deep as “the center of the Earth.” Although he stopped short of declaring Drizzy his best friend worldwide, the Atlanta native admitted he is certainly in his “Top 3.”
Toward the end of their conversation, Drake fittingly interrupted the interview. In a snippet shared alongside the episode’s debut, Althoff stated, “Don’t say nothing crazy.”
The “God’s Plan” hitmaker revealed, “It ain’t easy. It’s a tough one to power through, I’m not going to lie to you. God bless her heart, though.” Yachty responded, “Brother, I’m the one holding this conversation alive. I’ll tell you that much.”
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bobbi Althoff (@bobbialthoff)
Elsewhere in the conversation, Yachty spoke to the TikToker about his latest venture, “A Safe Place Podcast.” He explained, “I did it for my best friend… I did it because I wanted to make him rich.” When asked whether it was working, the musician replied, “Not yet. Well, I don’t know. We got our first sponsor. We got a pretty good signing deal. He’s not rich, but he has more money than he started with.”
Moreover, Althoffâs sit-down with Drake not only paved the way for her exchange with Yachty but also bolstered her show’s reputation. The Toronto nativeâs scolding of the host for missing her daughter’s first birthday for their interview sparked amusement and debate among fans.
Evident in this interview, the special camaraderie between Drake and Yachty highlighted the mutual respect they share. Yachty’s acknowledgment of the rapper as a role model echoed the sentiments of many others in the industry, including 21 Savage and Ice Spice.
Watch the full “The Really Good Podcast” episode with Lil Yachty below.
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Bobbi Althoff doesnât want you to take her seriously.
Althoff hosts The Really Good Podcast . The phrase âreally goodâ isnât an earnest declaration of quality, but rather the summation of Althoffâs brand of perpetually detached, flat-affect daring: Go ahead and tell her itâs not âreally good.â She would never claim the talk show is rigorous, researched, or anything but awkward. The podcast, like the character Althoff is playing on it, is supposed to be ironically pleasant enough.
But, like, only if you get it.
The Really Good Podcast âs subscriber numbers and Althoffâs profile rose over the past few months after the 26-year-old TikToker, once known for mom content , switched mediums and landed an interview with the press-averse Drake in July 2023. Adding to the lore was the fact that Althoff scored the life-changing conversation via a series of Instagram DMs. While the interview did happen, the episode was ultimately deleted in August with no further official explanation from Althoff or the rapper as to why.
Since then, Althoff has parlayed that interview and her style â unfazed, dry, bored in an ironic way â into more episodes featuring guests like Mark Cuban, Maluma, Lil Yachty, and Shaq to the tune of hundreds of thousands of views. She asks her interview subjects what they wear, how they live, and what they like to eat, but doesnât seem that interested in what they have to say. She meets most of them with deadpan sarcasm and silence, making her guests live in the discomfort of whatever they just revealed.
But itâs Althoffâs recent interview with rapper Offset that has brought her back into the mainstream conversation. Unlike previous guests, Offset took charge of the conversation, flipping the tables on Althoff and dragging her mercilessly, at one point comparing her to unsalted chicken meat.
It raised the question of just why Althoff is so popular and why sheâs been so successful. It calls into question Althoffâs persona and what exactly people are laughing at. In many ways, it was a really good podcast, but perhaps not in the way Althoff intended.
What Bobbi Althoffâs whole deal is
If you look through Althoffâs videos on YouTube and dig into the comments section â the place for people who have the strongest opinions and the most time on their hands â the replies have a common theme. Her biggest fans like these videos because they believe Althoff is providing something more irreverent than regular celebrity interviews. To her followers, Althoffâs interviews upend what these conversations are supposed to be, and in turn unsettle the famous people who know exactly how they are supposed to act â generally.
Most celebrity interviews and profiles â on talk shows or in entertainment magazines â just serve as publicity for whatever an actor or musician is working on next. Thereâs a slew of expected questions and pre-prepped answers that donât really tell an audience anything except when a new movie is coming out or how to preorder an album. Look at any press tour and youâll see answers repeated over and over in competing publications.
Althoff doesnât really allow for that.
Watching and listening to her feels like someone brought to life Olivia Mossbacher â the mean white teenage girl played by Sydney Sweeney on the first season of HBOâ s White Lotus â or as my editor insists, like NBC figured out how to combine Parks and Recreation âs April Ludgate (Aubrey Plaza) with The Office âs Pam Beesly (Jenna Fischer). She doesnât like to make eye contact. Her arms are seemingly always crossed. Whether sheâs saying something cutting, something hilarious, or something to indicate genuine interest, thereâs no emotion in her crispy, deep-fried voice. It all conjures up a vibe that sheâd rather be anywhere else than interviewing this extremely famous person.
When this works, it leads to some fun.
In the episode with singer Jason Derulo , Althoff uses her deliberate awkwardness as an avenue through which to ask Derulo about the shirt heâs wearing. Theyâre both dressed casually. Derulo is wearing a tangerine cutoff tank and a pair of shorts but canât name the designer.
âDo you not buy your clothes?â she asks. She looks like sheâs about to pounce, as much as Althoff can look like someone who would actually pounce. âI was just wondering if you have someone whoâs like, âHereâs your shirt for today .ââ
âA lot of days, like, I get a lot of different options laid out,â Derulo replies. âBut then, you know, Iâll like pick an option.â
âOkay, just hard work,â Althoff smirks, eliciting an awkward sighing laugh from Derulo.
Derulo looks like heâs going to the gym, and this interview appears as casual as can be. But the truth is that thereâs someone else in charge of going to the store and buying Deruloâs casual clothes. That person, or someone else on the payroll, then picked out a series of clothes to suit this interview, and Derulo chose from that assortment. Apparently, according to Derulo, this happens on a lot of days of his existence. That means when we see Derulo in his media appearances, out and about in paparazzi photos, or even the days when we donât see Derulo and heâs just living, thereâs likely someone who picked out his outfits.
This revelation is a small detail and came from gentle ribbing, but it brings into focus how constructed Deruloâs image is. Whether itâs asking Charlie Puth about whether his team prepared him for a hurricane, interrogating Shaq about how he couldnât travel with his private chef, or grilling Lil Yachty about his $90,000 veneers, Althoff has a way of bringing into focus how starkly different the way celebrities live life â and think about money â is from regular humans.
Despite the many assurances that they are just like us, celebrities arenât. The fun of Althoffâs show is having these very rich and famous people acknowledge that themselves and, often, laugh at the gulf between our lives and theirs.
Bobbi Althoff didnât invent the deadpan interview (and hasnât really improved it)
Althoffâs success isnât a total surprise. The type of purposefully uncomfortable style sheâs implementing has been done and critically lauded before. Althoff has drawn comparisons to Zach Galifianakis on Between Two Ferns , Diana Morgan as Philomena Cunk on Cunk on Earth , and Amelia Dimoldenberg on Chicken Shop Date , but with less charm and skill.
Another particularly potent comparison is comedian Ziwe. The writer and talk show host rose to fame by asking controversial, semi-famous white women like Caroline Calloway , Alison Roman , and Rose McGowan impossibly uncomfortable questions about race, like if white people should get cookies for being allies, and if they could name five Asian people in all of history.
Ziwe landed a satirical talk show on Showtime, where she continued to roast her guests while also calling into question broader issues of how beauty, race, and money operate in the world.
âCan you tell us how white boy summer is different from the past 400 summers in American history?â Ziwe asks Chet Haze, a white rapper who sometimes has a Jamaican accent and is also Tom Hanks and Rita Wilsonâs son.
âI guess not. I donât know. I think it started with me getting a fresh-ass haircut and I was feeling myself,â Haze replies, likely failing to recognize Ziweâs barb about oppression, or possibly fully understanding the joke and proceeding to talk about his haircut anyway.
The tension and humor that Ziwe â who is also playing a satirical version of herself â is able to create in that interview with Haze works because sheâs done her work and seems genuinely interested in what Haze has to say, even if itâs extreme.
The comedy of asking Haze about oppression and white boy summer works because it comes partly at Ziweâs expense. Sheâs earnestly asking Haze â someone who has never claimed to be a spokesperson for race and inequality nor is revered as one â an absurd question. The same goes for Galifianakis asking Justin Bieber about why he thinks Anne Frank is a Belieber, or Morgan as Cunk asking historians whose renaissance is better: BeyoncĂ©âs or the European artistic movement of the 15th and 16th centuries.
Satire works because thereâs an awareness of the absurdity. Itâs sharp and considered, with something larger to say about celebrity, history, money, race, or whatever the satirist has taken aim at.
Each episode, Ziweâs, Morganâs, and Galifianakisâs characters are, for the sake of the bit, genuinely engaged in their guests but also find a way to stay true to the satire. Theyâre hitting the beats we expect but adapting it to the situation.
In its weakest moments, Althoffâs sardonic boredom has no deeper level to it, nothing beyond its vapidity. Althoff said herself that she is unprepared and doesnât research , which doesnât make for the hardest-hitting interviews. It raises the question of exactly how long she can keep this all going (Althoff has live shows scheduled later in theaters this year). If all she has to offer is general disinterest, whatâs the difference if Althoff is interviewing Offset or Drake or Maluma or Charlie Puth? At some point, all these interviews bleed into one another, making them harder to distinguish and more similar to the same-same celebrity interviews her fans loathe.
How Offset changed Bobbi Althoffâs show
While Althoffâs interviews have gotten hundreds of thousands of views, it was her interview with rapper Offset that aimed a mainstream spotlight on the podcaster. On the September 28 episode , Althoff employed a riff on Offsetâs clothes â asking him why he chose his outfit (boots, shorts, and a leather jacket) â not unlike she did with Derulo. Offset had a different response.
âBecause youâre not gonna do it,â Offset replies to her. âI dress the way that you wonât dress because you donât get it, you donât get the language, you donât get it.â
A few seconds later, Althoff replies: âI feel like you maybe are insecure about that question. because you answered very defensively. I was trying to understand; you donât have to be so mean.â
He then explains to her that people who dress like Althoff â whose style Offset describes as 36-year-old mom â donât get the idea of personal style. He turns the tables on Althoff, asking her, essentially, if she picked out her outfit and why she put it together that way for an interview with him. âWhy would you go 2000s tank with the open button-up?â he says. âYou put that together. Itâs just not all the way together.â
Among other barbs exchanged â Offset not knowing who she is, Offset telling Althoff not to make fun of his finances, Offset telling Althoff her legs and ankles are ashy, Offset telling Althoff that she is like an unseasoned piece of chicken â Offset roasts Althoffâs interview style.
âHell nah,â he tells her when asked if he would recommend going on the podcast to his friends. He then goes in on Althoffâs deadpan voice and lack of enthusiasm. âYou should be Siri. Deadass. No playing shit. You should hit Apple and be like, âYo, itâs 2023. Itâs time for the new Siri voice.â You could apply for that shit and theyâre gonna give it to you. And thatâs gonna be more money . â
âYou should go write new music,â she volleys back.
âSteve Jobs. âHey Steve ,ââ Offset continues his joke.
Althoffâs episode with Offset has over 2.2 million views on YouTube, significantly more than her recent videos with Maluma , Derulo, J. Balvin , Shaq, and Puth (her video views peaked after the Drake interview in July ). Since the episode aired, Offset has maintained that thereâs no hard feelings between the two, that it was a positive experience, and talked about how it was all in jest.
While it might have been fun for both parties, Althoffâs lack of playfulness and quickness in that Offset installment brought attention to her podcast style. It even had some questioning her fame.
Critics called her mediocre and a bad host , and said her schtick was tired . Others compared her to the aforementioned hosts, noting how she was passing off a poorer version of that style of interview. Some critics pointed out that the Offset interview highlighted that Althoffâs humor tends to play on the fact that sheâs a white woman whoâs uncomfortable in Black spaces and purposely uninterested around Black people and people of color:
Iâm being so serious right now when I ask, why is she always near Black folk? Is that the only way her âhumorâ works? https://t.co/tse44Eux4F â @[email protected] (@Imani_Barbarin) October 1, 2023
That critique raises the question of what people find so funny about Althoff and who exactly finds it funny. Is Althoff asking these very famous celebrities questions about their very expensive, out-of-touch lives inherently funny? Or is the comedy in the implicit notion of how uncomfortable Black culture makes this white woman? Do her interviews with Charlie Puth and Mark Cuban get as many clicks as Shaq or Offset? (They do not.)
Althoff has maintained that the person she is on her podcast is a character, that the Bobbi Althoff on the air is not who the real Bobbi Althoff is, and that her biggest critics donât fully understand her.
âIâm very insecure, and the character that Iâve created is made up of my biggest insecurities. Iâve just made her into someone whoâs proud of who she is,â Althoff told Cosmopolitan in an interview this summer. She also explained that the celebrities she has on know that theyâre interacting with that character Althoff has created.
âIâve always been so embarrassed about being socially awkward. Now, Iâve exaggerated that and made it even worse for this character. Itâs a fun way to take control of this thing thatâs been horrible for me my whole life,â Althoff continued.
Perhaps Althoff is really committed to this bit, which includes ironic displeasure at talking to people of color, Black rappers especially. Maybe her biggest critics just donât get that Althoff is making a joke about white womenâs self-importance, if thatâs her intention.
But sheâs not made a convincing argument that sheâs skillfully executing that satire. Her jokes, especially in the Offset interview, float on one level â that this specific Caucasian woman is rude and disinterested â never threatening to be anything more substantial. Althoffâs failure isnât that sheâs rude or disinterested, but that sheâs incapable of challenging her audience beyond that.
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Bobbi Althoff and Lil Yachty Interview : Lil Yachty, one of the best rapper American rappers, was interviewed by rising social media star Bobbi Althoff on her YouTube channel, where they discussed some interesting facts.
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The social media personality, Bobbi sits down with the rapper Lil Yachty to discuss some facts about their life, In “The Really Good Podcast” Lil Yachty opened up about his friendship with Drake.
Drake, 36, a Canadian rapper, was got interviewed by the show host Bobbi on 21 July 2023.
Lil Yachty, the 25-year-old rapper, singer, and songwriter, opened up about his relationship with Drake after being asked how âdeepâ their discussions tend to get. he replied, âVery deep, like the center of the Earth,â
During the podcast, he also has some conversations with Drake through video calls.
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Bobbi Althoff (@bobbialthoff)
TikTok Star Podcast with Lil Yachty
The TikTok star and social media personality, Bobbi Althoff has become one of the most polarising podcasters of the year. He just shared only five videos from her Podcast “Really Good Podcast,” where she invited Drake, Armani White, Rick Glassman, and a YouTuber Funny Marco.
She recently welcomed the rapper Lil Yachty on her podcast and asked many personal questions about his life and he honestly answered all her questions.
Lil Yachty, 25, has been asked about his marriage, and he replied that he doesn’t want to get married with reason in the full interview.
Lil Yachty Best Friend
Bobbi Althoff, the wife of writer, Cory Althoff, pointed out that Drake had paid for her flight ahead of their interview, but Lil Yachty did not do. Then he replied, about her friend Drake:
He said âHe has f**king 50 times more money than me. What are you talking about?â ahead he said, âI tell him that all the time. He buys my planet tickets.â
Lil Yachty’s best friend is Mitch, a rich man. He also said that Drake is one of his best friends.
Lil Yachty Daughter Age
Lil Yachty announced the arrival of his daughter on 20, October 2021. His daughter is 21 months years old as of July 2023, though the identity of his daughter’s mother is still unclear. He never disclosed the name of his child’s mom.
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Bobbi Althoff Addresses Why She Didnât Tour w/ Funny Marco + Denies Stealing His Interviewing Style: ‘I Honestly Think We Were Both Doing The Same Thing A Little Different’
Bobbi Althoff , known for her viral podcast interview with Drake  and other celebrities, recently hashed out grievances with Funny Marco .
On his podcast “Open Thoughts,” Funny Marco  and Bobbi Althoff discussed why they didn’t tour together and their fallout.Â
At some point before their joint tour, the social media influencer claimed she texted  Funny Marco  a long message to let him know she was “depressed,” but she said he “didn’t care.” Instead of being a friend to her, Bobbi Althoff claimed the comedian unfollowed her on social media.Â
Known for his awkward approach to podcast interviews, Funny Marco, born Marco Summers,  initially responded,Â
“That was before you texted me.”
When Bobbi Althoff persisted, claiming “The Night” actor unfollowed her after the text message, Funny Marco jokingly admitted,Â
“That was not me. I was out of my body. I’m so sorry.”
Despite Bobbi calling the situation “f***ed up,” Marco said he has since followed her back. Nevertheless, the internet star shared she’s in a better place mentally and would “show up” if they planned to do another tour.
Also, the pair addressed allegations in the interview that the 26-year-old copied Marco’s interview style and passed it off as hers. Bobbi jokingly stated to Marco , “You took my stuff,” before she later added,
“No, I honestly think that we were both doing the same thing a little different and then someone introduced me to you because they were like, ‘Oh, you guys are so similar.’ That’s the first I ever heard of you or seen you.”
The YouTube content creator then shared his opinion,Â
“I just feel like you being you, and I’m being me.”
Funny Marco
Marco  explained,
“I just give props when due, and I feel like you do your job. I feel like you doing what you gotta do, and I feel like you getting where you gotta get to.”
Marco  and Bobbi infamously did a podcast together last year on her “ Really Good Podcast” series. She credited that interview with taking her “to different levels” while expressing her appreciation for the comedian.
Despite criticism of her podcast technique, it was the jumping-off point for Bobbi  and her career. She’s interviewed several celebrities like Lil Yachty , Shaq , Offset , and more!
Marco has also interviewed some of the world’s biggest celebrities, from Nicki Minaj to Chris Brown and Kevin Hart .Â
How do you feel about what Funny Marco and Bobbi Althoff discussed? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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Bobbi Althoff Denies Copying Funny Marco in New Interview: âI Had Never Seen You At Allâ
Bobbi Althoff disagrees with any accusation saying she took Funny Marco âs interview style and ran with it.
In a recent interview featuring Althoff and Marco both, as seen above, the former was asked how she feels about such comments.
âI say to that, that you took my stuff,â she joked on a recent episode of Marcoâs Open Thoughts . âNo, I know you didnât. But to be fair, I couldnât take your stuff because I had never seen you at all when I was already doing [videos].â
Per Althoff, who previously had Marco on an episode of her own Really Good Podcast series, she was actually introduced to Marcoâs work through a friend who considered them both âso similar.â In fact, this was Althoffâs introduction to Marcoâs interviews.
As for Marco, he shared a similar take on the topic, ultimately leading to Althoff expressing gratitude for their prior interview together having taken her âto different levels.â She also presented Marco with a gift in the form of a plastic bag full of cash.
Of course, when it comes to the interview styles employed by Althoff and Marco, it's only right to tip several hats toward the Zach Galifianakis-starring Between Two Ferns , which made its debut back in 2008. One could rather easily argue that this performance art, or at least performance art-adjacent, interview style is not exactly a recent invention. Still, plenty of Internet personalities have taken on the form and made it their own, both Althoff and Marco included.
As for the Althoff comparisons, Lil Yachty made headlines last year for playfully making fun of Marco in connection with her post-interview success.
"Were you jealous that she just surpassed you and completely obliterated your existence?" Yachty joked to Marco at the time.
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Watch Lil Yachty Playfully Troll Funny Marco About Bobbi Althoff Having âCompletely Obliterated Your Existence' Trace William Cowen · Sept. 27, 2023
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Bobbi Althoff Denies Copying Funny Marco in New Interview: âI Had Never Seen You At Allâ
During an 'Open Thoughts' sit-down, Althoff also presented Marco with a plastic bag full of cash.
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Bobbi Althoff disagrees with any accusation saying she took Funny Marco âs interview style and ran with it.
In a recent interview featuring Althoff and Marco both, as seen above, the former was asked how she feels about such comments.
âI say to that, that you took my stuff,â she joked on a recent episode of Marcoâs Open Thoughts . âNo, I know you didnât. But to be fair, I couldnât take your stuff because I had never seen you at all when I was already doing [videos].â
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Per Althoff, who previously had Marco on an episode of her own Really Good Podcast series, she was actually introduced to Marcoâs work through a friend who considered them both âso similar.â In fact, this was Althoffâs introduction to Marcoâs interviews.
As for Marco, he shared a similar take on the topic, ultimately leading to Althoff expressing gratitude for their prior interview together having taken her âto different levels.â She also presented Marco with a gift in the form of a plastic bag full of cash.
Of course, when it comes to the interview styles employed by Althoff and Marco, it's only right to tip several hats toward the Zach Galifianakis-starring Between Two Ferns , which made its debut back in 2008. One could rather easily argue that this performance art, or at least performance art-adjacent, interview style is not exactly a recent invention. Still, plenty of Internet personalities have taken on the form and made it their own, both Althoff and Marco included.
As for the Althoff comparisons, Lil Yachty made headlines last year for playfully making fun of Marco in connection with her post-interview success.
"Were you jealous that she just surpassed you and completely obliterated your existence?" Yachty joked to Marco at the time.
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Bobbi Althoff Denies Copying Funny Marco in New Interview: âI Had Never Seen You At Allâ
Comedian Funny Marco is known for his light-hearted one-on-one interviews with celebrities .
via: Complex
Bobbi Althoff disagrees with any accusation saying she took Funny Marcoâs interview style and ran with it.
In a recent interview featuring Althoff and Marco both, as seen above, the former was asked how she feels about such comments.
âI say to that, that you took my stuff,â she joked on a recent episode of Marcoâs Open Thoughts. âNo, I know you didnât. But to be fair, I couldnât take your stuff because I had never seen you at all when I was already doing [videos].â
View this post on Instagram A post shared by Mindset (@funnymarco)
Per Althoff, who previously had Marco on an episode of her own Really Good Podcast series, she was actually introduced to Marcoâs work through a friend who considered them both âso similar.â In fact, this was Althoffâs introduction to Marcoâs interviews.
As for Marco, he shared a similar take on the topic, ultimately leading to Althoff expressing gratitude for their prior interview together having taken her âto different levels.â She also presented Marco with a gift in the form of a plastic bag full of cash.
Of course, when it comes to the interview styles employed by Althoff and Marco, it’s only right to tip several hats toward the Zach Galifianakis-starring Between Two Ferns, which made its debut back in 2008. One could rather easily argue that this performance art, or at least performance art-adjacent, interview style is not exactly a recent invention. Still, plenty of Internet personalities have taken on the form and made it their own, both Althoff and Marco included.
As for the Althoff comparisons, Lil Yachty made headlines last year for playfully making fun of Marco in connection with her post-interview success.
“Were you jealous that she just surpassed you and completely obliterated your existence?” Yachty joked to Marco at the time.
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she had literally ONE interview with a youtuber that got viral and immediately she's getting Drake (who doesn't even do interviews), Yachty, and Mark Cuban. In a matter of weeks. Her dad is a celebrity contractor, she was literally telling Drake the story of how he built snoop doggs house and got gifts and shit for it.
The Drake interview was forced and the Lil Yachty one was unneccessary. Bobbi is going to find out really quick that her schtick gets tried quick. She needs to be traditionally funny. Sacrasm always appears rude if done all the time.
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Althoff interviewed Drake while in bed with him. Youtube . Althoff's career skyrocketed when her interviews with Drake, YouTuber Funny Marco, Lil Yachty and Offset went viral.
Bobbi Interview. Did anybody notice that Yachty's interview with Bobbi Althoff suddenly has disappeared from her channel? I wonder what happenedâŠ. Heard it's cause she's a culture vulture but that's what I heard.
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The social media personality was launched into a new stratosphere of stardom when she began posting viral interviews with celebrities like Lil Yachty, Offset, and Mark Cuban. Althoff's most ...
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As for the Althoff comparisons, Lil Yachty made headlines last year for playfully making fun of Marco in connection with her post-interview success. "Were you jealous that she just surpassed you ...
Bobbi Althoff disagrees with any accusation saying she took Funny Marco's interview style and ran with it. In a recent interview featuring Althoff and Marco both, as seen above, the former was ...
Still, plenty of Internet personalities have taken on the form and made it their own, both Althoff and Marco included. As for the Althoff comparisons, Lil Yachty made headlines last year for playfully making fun of Marco in connection with her post-interview success.
We learned from People that Althoff's interview with Drake, which was later removed from YouTube, has amassed over 10 million views. She has received accolades for her deadpan humor ever since it was uploaded. Aside from the Certified Lover Boy hitmaker, the influencer has also spoken with Lil Yachty, businessman Mark Cuban, and other ...