THURS PT 3: Duji fan girls because a chef liked one of her comments

Rover's Morning Glory40mApril 30, 2026

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The episode opens with a series of promotional segments for various podcasts, including The Clifford Show, Look Back At It, Learn the Hard Way, and Love Trapped. The main narrative centers on a viral moment involving a fan girl, referred to as 'Duji,' whose emotional reaction to a chef named Chef Shota from the obscure cooking competition '24 and 24' going viral after he liked her social media comment. The hosts express amusement and disbelief at the intensity of her fandom, drawing a contrast with the far more serious and disturbing story that follows: the 2025 murder of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas by 21-year-old musician D4VD (David Burke), who had a sexual relationship with her since she was 11. The episode details the gruesome crime—ordering a body bag, chainsaws, and a kiddie pool to dismember and conceal her body—before it was discovered five months later in his Tesla’s trunk. The hosts dissect the case with shock and horror, questioning the suspect’s poor planning, the delayed police response, and the psychological toll of such a crime. They also reflect on broader societal issues, including online manipulation of minors, the dangers of unchecked internet fame, and the 'Michelangelo theory' of romantic idealization. The episode concludes with a brief return to lighter topics, including a discussion about sleep aids and a controversial new golf league’s collapse, before teasing a 'second side' to the D4VD case that will be explored in the next segment.

Key Takeaways
1

A fan’s emotional reaction to a celebrity liking her comment can be a powerful, viral moment, but it pales in comparison to real-life tragedies.

2

Online fame and access to celebrities can create dangerous power imbalances, especially when minors are involved.

3

The D4VD case highlights the extreme risks of unchecked internet access and the potential for predators to exploit young fans.

4

Poor planning and overconfidence in a crime can lead to swift discovery, as seen in the purchase of suspicious items like chainsaws and body bags.

5

The psychological toll of committing murder—especially one involving dismemberment and concealment—would be overwhelming for most people.

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Chapters
0:00
2 min

Podcast Promos and Intro

The episode begins with a series of promotional segments for multiple podcasts, including The Clifford Show, Look Back At It, Learn the Hard Way, and Love Trapped, each highlighting their unique formats and content.

1:45
3 min

Fan Girl Frenzy Over Chef Shota

I'm so excited. I went to send you this video of what I sent to Rachel and somebody, I'm addicted to this show called 24 and 24 with Michael Simon. Okay. And one of the chefs that I'm a huge fan of was out in the first round and I cried.

Highlight
5:00
5 min

The D4VD Case: A Teen Murderer's Rise and Fall

He then ordered a shovel from Home Depot and had it delivered to his home. Via Postmates. So that's a little bit suspicious, isn't it? A week later he ordered two chainsaws from Amazon that were delivered to his home.

Highlight
10:00
5 min

The Crime Scene and Discovery

They found plastic fragments embedded in her body that matched the kiddie pool that he had purchased off of Amazon. He also amputated her left ring and pinky fingers because her ring had a tattoo of his name.

Highlight
15:00
5 min

Psychological and Legal Fallout

The hosts analyze the suspect’s poor decision-making, the delayed police response, and the psychological toll of such a crime. They question why the car wasn’t searched sooner and speculate about the defense strategy, including the possibility of a frame-up.

High-Impact Quotes
They found plastic fragments embedded in her body that matched the kiddie pool that he had purchased off of Amazon. He also amputated her left ring and pinky fingers because her ring had a tattoo of his name.
Rover28:41
Viral: 92.0
He then ordered a shovel from Home Depot and had it delivered to his home. Via Postmates. So that's a little bit suspicious, isn't it? A week later he ordered two chainsaws from Amazon that were delivered to his home.
Rover27:20
Viral: 88.0
The first thing I'd be trying to use as my defense was, well, hey, you guys didn't find that body right away. We don't know who put that body in. If somebody put her body in the impound, yeah, they broke into the impound lot and put the body in his car just to frame him or something.
Rover36:16
Viral: 80.0
Speakers

Hosts

RoverCharlieScottSteve
Topics Discussed
Online Predation and Minor Exploitation95%True Crime and Murder Investigations90%Internet Grooming and Relationship Dynamics88%Internet Fandom and Celebrity Culture85%Psychological Impact of Crime80%Social Media and Viral Moments75%Legal and Police Procedures70%Mental Health and Emotional Well-being65%
People & Brands

Rover

person

45xNeutral

Charlie

person

30xNeutral

D4VD

person

25xNeutral

Celeste Rivas Hernandez

person

18xNeutral

Duji

person

12xNeutral

24 and 24

other

10xNeutral

Chef Shota

person

8xPositive

Celine Dion

person

8xNeutral

Emily Blunt

person

5xNeutral

Michael Simon

person

4xNeutral

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