Episode 23

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Published on:

9th Oct 2025

Game Time: Spinach in Your Teeth: Laughing Through Red Carpet Blunders with TV Host Samantha Harris

Get ready to dive into the glamorous yet unpredictable world of red carpets and celebrity encounters! In this episode, we play a fun lightning round game called "Cue the Spotlight," where the stakes are hilariously high—would you rather face a wardrobe malfunction at the Oscars or strut your stuff in a look your stylist swears is fabulous but you secretly loathe? As we share stories from our time in the entertainment trenches, you'll hear about the whirlwind of live mics, award shows, and those unforgettable moments that come with being in the spotlight. With clever banter and a sprinkle of nostalgia, we explore what it’s really like to interview Hollywood legends versus the ever-chatty reality stars, and we even spill some tea on a wild motorcycle ride with none other than Tom Cruise. So, kick back, grab your metaphorical popcorn, and join us as we navigate the dazzling chaos of celebrity life with a wink and a nod!

A sense of nostalgia and humor permeates this episode as we reflect on the iconic moments in entertainment that have shaped our hosts' careers and lives. The cleverly crafted game 'Cue the Spotlight' serves as a perfect vehicle for revealing not just the glitz of Hollywood, but also the personal stories and behind-the-scenes realities that often go untold. As they tackle prompts that force them to choose between hilarious hypotheticals—like the infamous spinach-in-teeth debacle or the thrill of a live interview with a legendary actor—we are reminded of the human side of fame and the little quirks that make life entertaining.

The episode becomes a delightful tapestry of anecdotes that intertwine personal history with professional milestones. Our hosts discuss the duality of their roles: the glamorous public personas and the authentic individuals who experience the highs and lows of live entertainment. We hear about the pressures of the industry, the joy of connecting with audiences, and the bittersweet moments of reflecting on past glories while embracing the present. With each story, they invite us to join in on the laughter while also recognizing the depth of their experiences, culminating in a powerful reminder that whether on the red carpet or at home in sweats, the essence of who we are remains unchanged. The episode closes on a note of empowerment, celebrating the journey of midlife and the notion that we are all navigating our paths with grace, humor, and authenticity.

Takeaways:

  • Navigating the unpredictable waters of live entertainment can lead to unexpected, yet memorable moments, showcasing the importance of adaptability.
  • The juxtaposition between the allure of celebrity interviews and the everyday realities of life highlights the glamorous yet challenging nature of the entertainment industry.
  • Sharing personal anecdotes about encounters with stars like Tom Cruise offers a glimpse into the human side of fame, blending excitement with relatable experiences.
  • The playful banter surrounding wardrobe malfunctions on the red carpet serves as a reminder that even in high-pressure situations, humor can be a saving grace.
Transcript
Samatha Harris:

Foreign.

Roxy:

It's time for a little red carpet twist.

Since we both logged serious hours in the entertainment trenches, Live mics, award shows, and a few wardrobe malfunctions along the way, we thought we'd play a lightning round called Cue the camera. It's fast paced game that puts her back in the hosting seat with a few unexpected prompts. So the name of this game is Cue the Spotlight.

So I'll give you some prompts and you just answer however you feel.

Samatha Harris:

Okay, Sounds good.

Roxy:

Yes, this does have a red carpet slash entertainment hosting flavor to it.

Samatha Harris:

I know. This is why I'm getting my jam right.

Roxy:

This is so it. This is so it. Okay. Would you rather hit the Oscars red carpet with a busted zipper and no backup or.

Or walk the Emmys in a look your stylist swears is amazing, but you secretly hate?

Samatha Harris:

Ooh, that's a hard one. I think the zipper, it leads to a funnier story.

Roxy:

Oh, it could tell a lot of tales, couldn't it?

Samatha Harris:

Yes.

Roxy:

All right, Red carpet roulette.

You're live on air, and the next person walking towards you is either a Hollywood legend that you've really wanted to get who, but who never gives interviews. Like kind of like a Robert De Niro sort of type. Right. Or a head or the other choice is a headline magnet reality star who never stops talking.

Who do you roll the dice on?

Samatha Harris:

Well, as if it would have been my own choice, which never was, because producers are, you know, your exec producer's always going to tell you who you have to take.

And in that case, they would tell me I have to take the one who's never going to stop talking because they're going to get the most eyeballs, probably. But as the entertainment journalist who started her career, because I loved really talking.

Not about their personal lives and the gossip, but I really loved talking to them about the craft, about the movie they were making, about their love of. Of what they were doing. And so I would go for the legend.

Roxy:

The legend. I know you've got. Let's like, could be a once in a lifetime sort of a thing, you know? Do you have a favorite celebrity interview?

Samatha Harris:

Yes. And I feel bad for anyone who's heard me say this before, but it's always my favorite story, which is actually Tom Cruise. It was.

And it wasn't just Tom Cruise on a regular red carpet. It was Tom Cruise in Seville, Spain, on the back of his motorcycle, getting a ride with him when no one else was.

Roxy:

Yeah, that doesn't suck.

Samatha Harris:

Yeah, not so bad. And it was a Ducati, which is like his, you know, motorcycle choice. So. And I tell my kids, don't ever go on a motorcycle.

And there I was without a helmet because it was Tom Cruise, but it was a closed course. Well, we were in the middle of. Literally in the middle of the. The town. And it was, you know, all cordoned off for this.

Roxy:

What movie? What movie was it?

Samatha Harris:

It was a Cameron Diaz movie that they did called Night and Day. That was super fun. We first interviewed them in Austria, that we all flew to Spain. Then we did in Spain.

I got to get in a race car with Cameron Diaz first. And she took me through the course, did a spin out. Then the door opens, Tom Cruise's hand comes in. You grab his hand, he helps you out.

You're supposed to interview him, and he's supposed to get on the motorcycle. You're supposed to get in a chase car with a stunt driver and chase him through the streets. But I said, could I just sit on the Ducati?

And that was my end. And then all of a sudden, he said, why don't you get on? And then we took off.

Roxy:

Oh, he's so. Yeah, he's so charismatic.

Samatha Harris:

Absolutely.

Roxy:

Okay, Would you rather do the E. Glam Bot after running in heels from your car in 90 degree heat, like, sweating, or be caught on camera mid bite on a red carpet line with spinach in your teeth?

Samatha Harris:

Ooh, the spinach in the teeth.

Roxy:

Right. Because everyone has that, right.

Samatha Harris:

They do.

Roxy:

And then I feel like, hey, I.

Samatha Harris:

Was getting my greens and fiber in people.

Roxy:

Totally. Like, health tip.

Samatha Harris:

Yep, exactly.

Roxy:

Okay. Teleprompter terror. Your co host goes rogue and totally veers off script into a completely unchartered insane territory.

Now, do you a try to save the segment gracefully or go with it?

Samatha Harris:

Oh, go with it all the way.

Roxy:

Have you had those moments, like, especially live? Right. Like, for sure.

Samatha Harris:

Or just me and Tom and I. But Bergeron and I were in the middle of a Dancing with the Stars episode, and the prompter completely went black.

So after that, we started to get show cards that we had the order, because it's hard to know, you know, you're doing. It was Groundhog's Day, and we were shooting two shows a week, 20 shows, you know, a year.

And you just been with, you know, sometimes 10, 12 dancers, and you don't know, I'm throwing the commercial. Am I going to the dance? Where the heck am I? So, yeah, it was a learning curve.

Roxy:

Oh, my God. I would have, like, been sweating profusely, like, had it Gone.

Samatha Harris:

Yeah.

Roxy:

Have you been watching this season of.

Samatha Harris:

Dancing with the Stars? You know, it's funny that you ask.

I have not really watched the show at all since I left, except for, like, to peek in once or twice in the last however many years. But. But now I have teenagers and their favorite influencer is Alex Earle and she's on the show this year.

So for the first time ever, all of a sudden, mom's a little bit kind of cool and like, maybe, maybe you can get us tickets. You think?

So I'm actually taking them to a taping of the show, which, I mean, I've only been back once since I left and that was the 20th anniversary show. So now I think it's season 34. So it's been a hot sack. So it'll be a little bit, you know, like happy and sad being there all at the same time.

But we watched the first episode actually just last night. It's funny that the timing of our interview and it was so interesting to just to watch with my girls.

I was pregnant with my now almost 18 year old when I was on the show and so. And my little one, I mean, she was born after I had left and so it's so fun to see it through their eyes.

But also my little one, who's not so little 14 now, just kept saying, wow.

She'd look at me and she'd look at the tv, she'd look at me and she'd look at the TV and go, I mean, I can't believe, like, that was your life before us, like you were doing that. I was like, thanks. Thanks, honey. Wow. Yep. Yes, I was.

I mean, they've been on sets for other shows I've done, but I mean, obviously nothing's quite like Dancing with the Stars, right?

Roxy:

And you're like, guess what? Mommy had an entire other life before. That's what I always, like, try to tell my daughter, too.

I'm like, yeah, I actually was kind of cool and had fun and, like, did all the things. Right.

Samatha Harris:

Right.

Roxy:

Okay, afterparty antics.

Would you rather close out a long red carpet event right back at home on your couch with your feet up, or would you rather hit the dance floor at the afterparty shimming with Brad Pitt or Tom Cruise?

Samatha Harris:

Oh, I would definitely want to be shimming with either of them, but I just love to be able to dance and have a great time.

Although in reality, I'm so happy when I get home and I take it off, you know, the shoes off, the dress off, I'm usually still in my gown doing some laundry because no one changed the load. It's. And then I'm always thinking, wow, this is so glamorous.

Roxy:

Samantha, you are always ready for the spotlight, even in the hot seat. Thank you for playing along and bringing your warmth, strength and spark to the iconic midlife. If you love this episode, do us a favor.

Samatha Harris:

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Roxy:

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