
Adam Devine: BDE & Pitch Perfect (Full Episode)
Adam Devine discusses growing up in Nebraska and his path to comedy and acting
In this episode of Call Her Daddy, host Alexandra Cooper sits down with pop punk legend Avril Lavigne for an in-depth conversation about her life, career, and personal philosophy. Avril takes listeners on a journey through her most iconic fashion moments, discussing how her signature style with neckties and edgy aesthetic became defining elements of early 2000s pop culture. She reflects on her meteoric rise to fame and the creative process behind some of her most angsty and emotionally resonant hits.
The conversation shifts to Avril's childhood and formative years. She opens up about growing up in a strict household that shaped her rebellious personality and artistic expression. Interestingly, Avril shares her experiences being on the boys hockey team and even getting fired from a fried chicken shop, experiences that contributed to her more masculine-leaning social circles. She explains her lifelong preference for hanging out with guys rather than girls, and how this has influenced her personality and romantic interests, particularly her attraction to skater boys.
An important portion of the episode focuses on Avril's romantic life and relationship philosophy. She gets vulnerable about what it's actually like to date her, discussing the challenges and realities of being in relationships with a global celebrity. Avril shares valuable lessons learned from her past relationships and articulates what she genuinely looks for in a partner, offering candid insights into her values and expectations in romance.
The episode also addresses one of the more peculiar conspiracy theories that has circulated about Avril over the years: the claim that she was replaced by a body double named Melissa. Avril responds to this theory directly, providing her perspective on this strange phenomenon and how she feels about such rumors. This conversation touches on broader themes of celebrity, identity, and the intense scrutiny that famous figures face in the social media age.
Throughout the interview, Avril demonstrates how she taught herself to create music, sharing insights into her artistic development and creative independence. The episode presents a multifaceted portrait of the artist beyond her public persona, revealing the person behind the iconic skater girl aesthetic that defined a generation. Her candid storytelling and willingness to discuss both her successes and vulnerabilities make this a compelling listen for fans and those interested in celebrity culture and personal development.
“I've always preferred hanging out with the guys, and that's just who I am”
“Skater boys are still my type, and I think that says a lot about me”
“Growing up in a strict household made me want to rebel and express myself through music and fashion”
“I taught myself to make music because I needed to get these emotions out”
“The conspiracy theory about being replaced is wild, but I try not to let it get to me”