{"id":2287341,"date":"2026-02-18T13:05:12","date_gmt":"2026-02-18T13:05:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/?p=2287341"},"modified":"2026-02-18T13:05:12","modified_gmt":"2026-02-18T13:05:12","slug":"bobbi-althoffs-return-is-a-reset-not-a-comeback","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebrity.land\/en\/bobbi-althoffs-return-is-a-reset-not-a-comeback\/","title":{"rendered":"Bobbi Althoff\u2019s \u2018Return\u2019 Is a Reset, Not a Comeback"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<div data-journey-body=\"standard-article\">\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"0\" class=\"body-dropcap css-13c03kf emevuu60\">There was big news last July, for the podcast world at least. Bobbi Althoff was signing off. In 2023, the then-25-year-old had started <em data-node-id=\"0.1\">The Really Good Podcast<\/em>. At the time, she had a large TikTok following (around 1.2 million) that she had built by posting parenting and pregnancy-related content, but she had no foot in the podcasting world. Which made it hard to believe that only months later, she would go on to interview Drake\u2014an enormous get for a fledgling host that made her a source of fascination across the internet and fueled the runaway success of her show. By its end last summer, <em data-node-id=\"0.3\">The Really Good Podcast<\/em> had 8.2 million followers on TikTok and 3.9 million on Instagram, and had counted Scarlett Johansson, Offset, Jimmy Kimmel, and Michael Cera as guests.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"1\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">She had said goodbye, but she wasn\u2019t <em data-node-id=\"1.1\">really<\/em> gone. Even before Althoff, now 28, made the announcement that she was ending the podcast, she\u2019d already started plotting her next show. <em data-node-id=\"1.3\">Not This Again <\/em>debuted in September, less than two months later. The new pod has given Althoff a chance to rebrand by returning to her sardonic roots with a bigger team, a higher production value, and the wisdom gleaned from her first show. <em data-node-id=\"1.5\">The Really Good Podcast <\/em>was started on a lark, but Althoff is building <em data-node-id=\"1.7\">Not This Again <\/em>more intentionally. The second season, which debuts on February 18, comes alongside a moment of transition in Althoff\u2019s life: She\u2019s performing at the Netflix Is A Joke Festival in May\u2014a show called \u201cBobbi Althoff Tries Standup\u201d\u2014as part of a desire to pursue a career in comedy. <\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"2\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">Working in entertainment wasn\u2019t something Althoff anticipated for herself. She grew up in California, the second oldest of six children, in a family where financial security was elusive. Her father is a contractor, and her parents divorced when she was in high school. After graduation, Althoff worked as a nanny and completed a two-year degree in political science from Santa Monica College before marrying her now-ex-husband in early 2020 and having her first child soon after. She was planning to transfer to the University of California, Davis, but the pandemic and the birth of her daughter made her put that on hold. Instead, she joined TikTok and found success in 2021 by posting funny videos about motherhood. An early post, which captured her dancing with a banana, was a hit. But making a living as an influencer meant continually going viral, and that became exhausting over time. So she decided to try podcasting\u2014she didn\u2019t imagine it could be that hard.<\/p>\n<section data-embed=\"watch-next\" data-lazy-id=\"P0-15\" data-node-id=\"3\" class=\"embed\"\/>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"4\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">Althoff still has a difficult time believing that the podcast she put together without much of a plan turned into such a smash hit. She began <em data-node-id=\"4.1\">The Really Good Podcast <\/em>by playing a character that was dry, sarcastic, blunt, and often downright hostile to her guests. It was strange, but it seemed to work. Comedians Rick Glassman and Funny Marco came on, with Marco\u2019s video going viral, which thrilled Althoff. <\/p>\n<section data-embed=\"recirculation\" data-lazy-id=\"P0-16\" data-node-id=\"5\" class=\"embed\"\/>\n<section data-embed=\"body-image\" data-lazy-id=\"P0-17\" data-node-id=\"6\" class=\"embed\">\n<div size=\"medium\" data-embed=\"body-image\" class=\"align-center size-medium embed css-y6m8k e1fodxfw4\">\n<div class=\"css-uwraif e1fodxfw3\"><\/p>\n<p><figcaption data-theme-key=\"photo-credit-figcaption\" class=\"css-1am3yn9 e1g9hcy40\"><span data-theme-key=\"photo-credit-creditor\" class=\"css-19ah6he e1geg53v2\">Shayan Asgharnia \/ AUGUST<\/span><\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"7\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">Then, something even more amazing happened. \u201cI get a call from Marco one day and he\u2019s like, \u2018Look, who just followed you?\u2019 I go look, and it\u2019s Champagnepapi\u201d\u2014that is, Drake. While Althoff was stunned he was following her, she was quick to seize the opportunity. As she tells it, the enduring online mystery of how she managed to book Drake wasn\u2019t, as she tells it, really all that complicated. \u201cI DM\u2019d him and I asked him if he wanted to come on the podcast. He said yes, and that was it,\u201d she says. \u201cThat\u2019s really all it was.\u201d Althoff got on a plane and flew to Memphis, meeting Drake during a stop on his tour. <\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"8\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">The interview went viral and became a source of endless conversation. The two recorded it while sitting up in bed, unlike her previous episodes which were filmed in a studio. But it wasn\u2019t actually a bedroom\u2014it was a set created backstage at the arena before his show. (Althoff says she liked that interviewing Drake \u201cin bed\u201d gave the impression that she was so eager to interview him, she\u2019d interrupted him in bed.) <\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"9\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">The exchange was awkward from the jump. While Drake drank a cocktail, Althoff insulted his name, criticized his unmarried state, and questioned his talent. (This was a year before Kendrick Lamar went scorched earth on Drake in the diss track, \u201cNot Like Us.\u201d) It became wildly popular, garnering over 10 million views on YouTube\u2014far surpassing the podcast\u2019s other episodes. It also made Althoff, then the mom of two toddlers who was recently separated from her husband, a source of fascination, much of it dark. People called her an industry plant, suggested she was sleeping with Drake, and questioned her age and parenting choices.<\/p>\n<section data-embed=\"pullquote\" data-lazy-id=\"P0-18\" data-node-id=\"10\" class=\"embed\">\n<blockquote data-theme-key=\"pullquote\" class=\"css-sihlup e1pe3zr91\"><p><span aria-hidden=\"true\" data-theme-key=\"title-design-element-before\" class=\"css-0 eagam8p0\"\/><\/p>\n<blockquote class=\"css-1x1z34c e1pe3zr90\"><p>\u201c<em>Not This Again<\/em> was just a great name because who wanted this? No one.\u201d<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p><span aria-hidden=\"true\" data-theme-key=\"title-design-element-after\" class=\"css-0 eagam8p1\"\/><\/p><\/blockquote>\n<\/section>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"11\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">To Althoff, the role she performed on <em data-node-id=\"11.1\">The Really Good Podcast <\/em>was a parody. But as viewership skyrocketed, it became harder and harder to maintain that persona. \u201cI had a character that I was playing, and it really did well, but I abandoned that character as time went by,\u201d she says. \u201cThe comments got to me. I had enough people call me a bitch that I was done. I was like I\u2019m going to try to be nice and friendly and whatever&#8230;.At some point my podcast just became the thing I was making fun of.\u201d The new sanded-down, generic, less snarky approach might have made things less complicated, but it didn\u2019t work. Maybe there was less online rage directed toward her, but without the bizarre moments the episodes weren\u2019t as fun, or original.<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"12\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">When she ended <em data-node-id=\"12.1\">The Really Good Podcast <\/em>last summer<em data-node-id=\"12.3\">, <\/em>she needed a reset. \u201cThe name was not something that I had put a lot of thought into,\u201d she says. \u201cIt blew up and then I was like, <em data-node-id=\"12.5\">I\u2019m really tied to this now. <\/em>Last summer I thought, <em data-node-id=\"12.7\">I\u2019m just going to get rid of the name and I\u2019m going to start a new podcast and it\u2019s going to be more elevated, more professional.<\/em>\u201d Althoff thought about keeping the name the same, but <em data-node-id=\"12.9\">Not This Again<\/em> seemed like the perfect fit. \u201cIt was just a funny play on things because when I ended <em data-node-id=\"12.11\">The Really Good Podcas<\/em>t, there\u2019s so many people that were like, \u2018Finally.\u2019 <em data-node-id=\"12.13\">Not This Again<\/em> was just a great name because who wanted this? No one.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"13\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">With the new pod, Althoff is \u201cgoing back into the character and having it be dry and witty; more humor-based, less me really getting to know the people,\u201d she says. \u201cIt\u2019s going to be putting on more of a show, which is what I was doing originally, and asking just super invasive questions and making people very uncomfortable.\u201d She is also coming back to former guests. At least one of them, anyway. In the first season of <em data-node-id=\"13.1\">Not This Again<\/em>, Althoff and Drake got back in bed for another interview, this time in Switzerland, where he was on tour. <\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"14\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">In the two years between Drake episodes 1 and 2, Althoff has been exposed to a lot. Her daily life has remained steady in many ways. If she\u2019s not working, she\u2019s usually at home with her two daughters and her boyfriend Tyler Hawkins, a basketball player in the NBA\u2019s G League, and she\u2019s remained close with the same friend group she had pre-TikTok. She\u2019s found she loves interviewing people and has developed real connections with some of the celebrities that have been on her show. But Althoff has also learned that there\u2019s a frightening side to fame. \u201cTikTok really has opened up so many doors for so many people, and it\u2019s really amazing to see what it\u2019s done, but it can be scary,\u201d she says. \u201cYour life changes so fast. One month I was just a mom in Laguna Beach walking my kids everywhere, and then a month later I\u2019m getting recognized everywhere I go.\u201d<\/p>\n<section data-embed=\"body-image\" data-lazy-id=\"P0-19\" data-node-id=\"15\" class=\"embed\">\n<div size=\"medium\" data-embed=\"body-image\" class=\"align-center size-medium embed css-y6m8k e1fodxfw4\">\n<div class=\"css-uwraif e1fodxfw3\"><img draggable=\"true\" alt=\"person seated on a stool with hands raised\" title=\"person seated on a stool with hands raised\" loading=\"lazy\" width=\"2084\" height=\"2600\" decoding=\"async\" data-nimg=\"1\" style=\"color:transparent;width:100%;height:auto;\" sizes=\"auto, 100vw\" srcset=\"https:\/\/hips.hearstapps.com\/hmg-prod\/images\/au2751869-699507391a63c.jpg?resize=640:* 640w, https:\/\/hips.hearstapps.com\/hmg-prod\/images\/au2751869-699507391a63c.jpg?resize=768:* 980w, https:\/\/hips.hearstapps.com\/hmg-prod\/images\/au2751869-699507391a63c.jpg?resize=980:* 1120w, https:\/\/hips.hearstapps.com\/hmg-prod\/images\/au2751869-699507391a63c.jpg?resize=980:* 1400w, https:\/\/hips.hearstapps.com\/hmg-prod\/images\/au2751869-699507391a63c.jpg?resize=980:* 1800w, https:\/\/hips.hearstapps.com\/hmg-prod\/images\/au2751869-699507391a63c.jpg?resize=980:* 2000w\" src=\"https:\/\/hips.hearstapps.com\/hmg-prod\/images\/au2751869-699507391a63c.jpg?resize=980:*\" class=\"css-0 e1g79fud0\"\/><\/p>\n<p><figcaption data-theme-key=\"photo-credit-figcaption\" class=\"css-1am3yn9 e1g9hcy40\"><span data-theme-key=\"photo-credit-creditor\" class=\"css-19ah6he e1geg53v2\">Shayan Asgharnia \/ AUGUST<\/span><\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/section>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"16\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">She has to be careful about what she says on her podcast. When a close friend of her family was detained by ICE this fall, Althoff told the story on TikTok, identifying the situation as a human rights issue. The hostile reactions she faced made her frightened for her family\u2019s safety. \u201cIf I wasn\u2019t afraid, I would be much more outspoken,\u201d she says. \u201cAnxiety rules my entire world, so it\u2019s impossible.\u201d <\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"17\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">The risks are such that it\u2019s just not worth it for a mother of two young kids, whose safety is paramount to her. She has largely kept her children\u2019s lives private, keeping their faces off of social media and referring to them by nicknames. \u201cThere\u2019s so many people that are so angry with politics. My main priority is keeping my kids safe,\u201d she says. \u201cThe amount of evil, sinister messages I get, I\u2019m like, \u2018You guys are scary.\u2019 I don\u2019t want anyone trying to find me in real life because they\u2019re so mad that I disagree with them.\u201d <\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"18\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">Althoff never really expected her thoughts to carry that much weight, but much of her career has unfolded in ways she couldn\u2019t have anticipated. She makes decisions as they come, less deliberately than you might expect. \u201cI\u2019m really unorganized and I just do things. I like to just throw myself into things that I\u2019m unprepared for and not equipped to handle,\u201d Althoff says. When Netflix reached out to her team about doing a live version of her podcast at their comedy festival, she suggested she perform stand-up instead. They asked her if she\u2019d done stand-up before. \u201cI was like, no, but I\u2019m going to do it, so we\u2019ll see. And then I went to a couple of shows and was like, I\u2019m not equipped for this whatsoever.\u201d<\/p>\n<p data-journey-content=\"true\" data-node-id=\"19\" class=\"css-6wxqfj emevuu60\">But over and over her fears have lifted. She\u2019s built her career on it. She hopes they will again. \u201cIt could be one of those things where I get up and I\u2019m like, <em data-node-id=\"19.1\">wait, I really like this<\/em>. Interviewing people wasn\u2019t something I ever thought I would do. I was so stressed out. I was panicked. I had so much anxiety,\u201d she recalls. That feeling eventually dissolved and she knows that one day her fears about stand-up might, too. She\u2019s trying something that no one asked her for once again, for reasons that don\u2019t really make sense to anyone else but her. \u201cI know the stress I feel right now could very well go away,\u201d Althoff says. \u201cI hope it does and I hope I get up there and I\u2019m like, this is really fun and I want to keep doing this.\u201d<\/p>\n<section data-embed=\"editorial-link\" data-lazy-id=\"P0-20\" data-node-id=\"20\" class=\"embed\">\n<aside class=\"css-yj5rqk e94w1mj9\">\n<h6 class=\"css-lqkpv4 e94w1mj7\"><span aria-hidden=\"true\" data-theme-key=\"title-design-element-before\" class=\"css-0 eagam8p0\"\/><span class=\"css-8lle59 e94w1mj5\">Related Stories<\/span><span aria-hidden=\"true\" data-theme-key=\"title-design-element-after\" class=\"css-0 eagam8p1\"\/><\/h6>\n<\/aside>\n<\/section>\n<\/div>\n<p><em> \u2018 The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n<p><em> \u2018 Some details of this article were extracted from the following source www.elle.com \u2019 <\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>There was big news last July, for the podcast world at least. Bobbi Althoff was signing off. In 2023, the then-25-year-old had started The Really Good Podcast. 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