Full Jubal Show from Tuesday March 31st 2026
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The Jubal Show from March 31st, 2026, delivers a high-energy, satirical deep dive into internet culture, social media absurdities, and human behavior through a mix of real-life stories, viral trends, and comedic pranks. The episode opens with a series of sponsored promos for iHeartRadio podcasts like *Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends*, *Hurdle with Emily Abadi*, *Superhuman*, and *Kingdom of Fraud*, setting a tone of entertainment and intrigue. A central segment features a viral rant about Facebook Marketplace, where a woman recounts bizarre interactions with buyers—ranging from demands for extra cushions to people disappearing after promising to pick up free egg chairs—highlighting the chaotic, often exploitative nature of online marketplaces. This segues into a hilarious phone prank where Jubal impersonates a smart security system, turning a man’s home into a creepy, barking dog simulation, underscoring the absurdity of tech overreach. The episode then explores global internet trends, including Chinese Gen Z’s obsession with cosplaying Kris Jenner for good luck, and the rise of a real-life teddy bear hospital in Vancouver where damaged stuffed animals are restored. A standout segment involves a fake “To Catch a Cheater” call where a man confesses to paying for sex, redefining cheating as a transactional business, which shocks his girlfriend and ends the relationship. Later, a “First Date Follow-Up” prank reveals a man ghosting his date because she referred to herself as “Princess Madison” in a third-person, Disney-like manner—proving that even fun personalities can be too much for some. The episode closes with a warning about the dangers of faking viral content, citing a family sued by Carnival Cruises for staging a fake cruise miss, and a disturbing new beauty trend involving cadaver fat injections, dubbed “zombie filler,” which raises ethical and health concerns. Throughout, the show blends humor, critique, and real human drama to question authenticity, identity, and the cost of online fame.
Facebook Marketplace can be a minefield of unreasonable demands and ghosting—post items for free, but expect emotional labor.
Cosplaying celebrities like Kris Jenner is a Gen Z trend in China as a way to manifest success and confidence through symbolic identity.
The rise of fake viral content—like staged cruise misses or fake robberies—can lead to real legal consequences and public backlash.
Personal branding and self-referential identity (e.g., ‘Princess Madison’) can be charming or alienating depending on context and audience.
Emerging beauty trends like ‘zombie filler’ using cadaver fat raise serious ethical and safety concerns despite their novelty.
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Sponsored Podcast Teasers & iHeartRadio Intro
The episode opens with a series of promotional clips for iHeartRadio podcasts, including *Humor Me with Robert Smigel and Friends*, *Hurdle with Emily Abadi*, *Superhuman*, and *Kingdom of Fraud*, setting the tone for a mix of comedy, inspiration, and investigative storytelling.
The Facebook Marketplace Nightmare
“You're just racking it up because you're doing this to my diarrhea of the mouth. Okay? The chairs are free. Then somebody messaged me and they were like, can you please hold these for me? Yes, I can because I'm so nice. So I saved them, mark them as pending. Hours go by. I said, hey, you still interested? Yeah, people just disappear.”
Jubal’s Creepy Smart Security Prank
“I will follow you everywhere. And if anybody approaches you that you do not want approaching you, I will gladly bite them. You gotta creep me the f*** out, man. I'm not gonna lie to you. You're a bad dog right now.”
Global Viral Trends: Kris Jenner & Teddy Bear Hospitals
The episode explores two bizarre yet real global trends: Chinese Gen Z’s obsession with cosplaying Kris Jenner for luck and the real-life teddy bear hospital in Vancouver that restores damaged stuffed animals.
To Catch a Cheater: The Transactional Affair
“I'm not cheating. What I'm doing isn't cheating. I'm paying for it from other places. Cheating doesn't... That's a transactional thing. It's business.”
“I will follow you everywhere. And if anybody approaches you that you do not want approaching you, I will gladly bite them. You gotta creep me the f*** out, man. I'm not gonna lie to you. You're a bad dog right now.”
“I'm not cheating. What I'm doing isn't cheating. I'm paying for it from other places. Cheating doesn't... That's a transactional thing. It's business.”
“I'm not cheating. What I'm doing isn't cheating. I'm paying for it from other places. Cheating doesn't... That's a transactional thing. It's business.”
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The Jubal Show
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Facebook Marketplace
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iHeartRadio
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Jubal
person
Kris Jenner
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Victoria Ramirez
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Carnival Cruises
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Princess Madison
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Michelle McPhee
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Madison
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