Complaining about her taxes, Adele said, “I’m mortified to have to pay 50%! [While] I use the NHS, I can’t use public transport anymore. Trains are always late, most state schools are [bad], and I’ve gotta give you, like, four million quid...”

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She continued, "There are so many different beauty standards — whether it’s Gwen Stefani, Jennifer Lopez, Marilyn Monroe. When I was a teenager, [the look] was just blonde waifs... My mentality was never like, you see them on TV or in magazines and pick who you want to be. It was always: Be yourself, find beauty in everything."

Later in the interview, she said, "I care. I really, genuinely care about looking good. I probably care more than 90 percent of the people on this planet. It's not easy when you're a mom and you're exhausted at the end of the day or you're in school, and I'm all of the above. I do my beauty treatments usually late at night. After everyone's in bed, I'm doing laser treatments... It's hard to explain because I am at peace, but I would still do anything to look and feel youthful."

Kim and her family have previously been criticized for not acknowledging the fact that being able to afford personal trainers, nutritionists, etc. is a privilege that many people who look to them as the beauty standard don't have.

She continued, "We've fallen into the trap of saying it's impossible for everybody. I was brought up to believe owning your home is the be all and end all, and in a way, I still believe that...it's about where you can buy, not if you can buy. There is an issue around the desire to make those sacrifices."

Kirstie reportedly had financial help from her family to buy her first house at a time when the average cost of a house in the UK was £51,000, but she made these comments at a time when that average cost was up to £255,556.

In response to a critic on Twitter, she reportedly said, "Either you think I'm an out-of-touch rich bitch who doesn't get how hard it is to buy a home in many parts of the UK or you don't. The Times can twist things as much as they want, but in the end, it’s down to whether you believe in my empathy, understanding, and experience or not."

She continued, "And now this. It's like, 'What's gonna happen there?'"

Wanda Sykes, who was Amy's cohost, told Variety, "I think he's very busy right now. We so admire him... You know, in Hollywood, we can get a little full of ourselves, and we think that what we're doing is all so important. I understand that, yeah, what we do reaches a lot people and we can persuade a lot of people, but it's also [respectful] to just know your lane. You know what I'm saying? Know your lane."

He was criticized for seemingly using the war to promote his show.

After a bit of back-and-forth, she finally said, "Okay, then this is the perfect gift for your mom; you do a list of your top 10 reasons why you love her, and you make a beautiful card, and it's your top 10."

He also said, "I'd remind people to force themselves to find that [time], whether it's waking up 20 to 30 minutes earlier, because once you feel the benefits, it’s hard to ignore. I think if you really look at your clock or the day, you can squeeze it in somewhere."

He continued, "So yeah, lockdown's doing my fucking nut in."

"I lost all my nails. I did dishes and cleaned bottles for 10 days, so I lost all those nails!" she added.

Responding to backlash via her Instagram story, Molly-Mae said, "I wanted to come back online today as normal, but I feel like before I do, I just wanted to say this. ... When I say or post anything online, it is never with malice or ill intent. I completely appreciate that things can affect different people in different ways; however, I just want to stress that I would never intend to hurt or upset anyone by anything that I say or do. I apologize to the people that [have] been affected negatively or misunderstood the meaning of what I said in the podcast; the intentions of the podcast were only ever to tell my story and inspire from my own experience."