A Starbucks Barista Left The Most Hilarious 'Bridesmaids' Message On Maya Rudolph's Cup
Maya Rudolph has had a great career in comedy. From a cast member on Saturday Night Live, to comedy movies, to my favorite guest character on The Good Place, she brings humor everywhere she goes.
Though her ongoing legacy may be one of less nuance, if her words are anything to go by.
Rudolph recently went on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, guest hosted by Melissa McCarthy. McCarthy and Rudolph obviously started talking about their friendship and the movie they starred in together, Bridesmaids.
Apparently, Rudolph cannot outlive an infamous scene from the movie.
Maya Rudolph Can't Shake Her Infamous 'Bridesmaids' Street Scenewww.youtube.com
She explains a recent trip to Starbucks.
"I was at Starbucks recently and my Starbucks name, in case anybody wants to know, is Donna, because no one spells Maya correctly. And then they pass it to the next person and they say 'Mia' or 'Moira.'"
"But I have to answer to it, so I just changed it to Donna."
However, on this Starbucks trip, they did not say Donna. Or Mia. Or Moira.
"So I was waiting for them to say Donna, and this guy just sheepishly handed me this cup."
They then show a cup with her infamous line written on it instead of a name.
'It's happening. I'm sh---ing in the street.'
That is a pretty interesting legacy to have.
a starbucks worker writing “it’s happening... i’m shitting on the street” on the side of maya rudolph’s cup and han… https://t.co/Kr961ulDLB— jessica tate (@jessica tate) 1558078662.0
@BuzzFeed *in tears 😂😂 that made my day!!— D Gray (@D Gray) 1558048603.0
@TheEllenShow @melissamccarthy @MayaRudolph The cup thing im srry that is just wrong especially if it was brown coffee in it...Oohwee— Courtney Huff (@Courtney Huff) 1558038301.0
@vicky4244 @DooneDowson4475 @TheEllenShow @melissamccarthy @MayaRudolph https://t.co/BY0fFaJQ1S— Aray Michael Aromaz (@Aray Michael Aromaz) 1558082360.0
Bridesmaids received critical acclaim upon release. The film's crossover appeal of a raunchy comedy starring hilarious women has made it a touchstone for discussion about female led movies.
That raunchy humor however has left an imprint on the work of the comedians in the film. Rudolph is the lady who 'sh-- in the street' while McCarthy is the one with 'molten lava' coming out of her.
That appeal has endured though, with people still talking about how much they enjoyed the film.
@TheEllenShow @melissamccarthy @MayaRudolph Can someone please give these two their own show ASAP! 😂— Han Hayes (@Han Hayes) 1558059541.0
I stan for Maya Rudolph so hard 😍 https://t.co/IklhG79PfK— Nigel M. Smith (@Nigel M. Smith) 1558018878.0
My new fave film genre is *a group of women get together to party/celebrate some life event/reminisce about stuff*… https://t.co/whP7QJBeD9— Sara Wezzie 🧡🍁🍂🎃 (@Sara Wezzie 🧡🍁🍂🎃) 1557514629.0
@IndieWire This movie has a lot of messages passed across and is one of the best movies I've ever seen.— Osaretin Edosa (@Osaretin Edosa) 1557386332.0
Everyone has a story of their name being called wrong at Starbucks, but it's unlikely it's this bad.
Maybe next time they write "Don" instead of "Dawn" on your cup, you'll be grateful you aren't "The lady who is sh---ing in the street".
Former Spoiled Woman Finally Gets Job, And Seeks Help Trying To Adjust
One day at a time.
Not having to earn a living through work is quite the luxury. You've only ever done small, non-demanding jobs and now yuo need a serious one. That can be quite the life shift. One Redditor Orbmave has had to face this experience and she needs help dealing. She wrote... Hey, Sorry if this is rambling and weird, Im having a rough time.
This all sounds so stupid and first worldly but I am seriously struggling. Im in my 30's and have been spoiled much of my life. I was the youngest of my family. While I was a child we were poor but then my dad made a career change and we were suddenly doing quite well. I had no obligations or expectations on me. I see as an adult that I was neglected a bit. I think my parents were done raising kids before I came along.
As I was a good kid as a teenager, didn't do great in school but I didn't cause my parents many headaches. I was never punished for anything though. Bad grades? Broke a window? Supposed to clean my room but didn't? Just "don't do it again." And I'd just get the same words next time it happened.
I had a few jobs as a young adult. Cashier at Target then later data entry at a mortgage loan firm. I only worked at Target for a month and the firm for three. So even that experience is small and kind of sad.
At 21 I left my job at the firm to marry my husband and move with him to Canada. He's in the Navy so for the next 12ish years we've moved around while I was a stay at home wife. We didn't want kids so it was easy to afford our lives without me working. I'm not blaming my husband for spoiling me in that way but I wish now that we had made different decisions.
Now my husband has retired after 20 years and we've moved back home near my family. His retirement pay is alright but extra would lessen the burden. He's been looking but hasn't found anything yet.
I got a job as cashier/stocker at a local small grocery and I hate it so much. I get this terrible tightness in my stomach/chest just thinking about having to work tomorrow. I feel like puking and crying all the time. I just flatten out and can barely have a conversation with my husband when i get home. The job is totally fine, everyone is nice and its pretty laid back but it's so difficult for me to handle. I feel like such an idiot and a child that I can't do what everyone else does almost every day of their lives. My husband tells me he's so proud that I got a job but it hurts so much just hearing that. How can anyone be proud of this? I don't want to disappoint him by quitting. I don't want to quit because I worry I'll never get another job if I do that. He tells me to talk to a therapist but when do I do that? There's no time for anything! I get home and have to recover for like 3 hours then I might have an hour or two where I feel normal but then I start worrying about having to go back the next day.
What do I do? Is this anxiety? Depression? Does everyone else feel this way? My whole body hurts with the stress. I haven't even worked there very long. He keeps saying itll get better. How is that even possible? Will this feeling just go away in a few weeks? I don't know what to do.
Thanks for listening. I have to go to work and writing this was a good distraction. I'll reply when I get home.
Well people... thoughts?