
This week on The Broski Report, Fearless Leader Brittany Broski speaks in her native tongue, discusses Jack O’Connell, and recounts her experience at the F1 race in Miami. 👕 Get your merch here: https://broski.shop/ Follow The Broski Report: https://www.linktr.ee/broskireport https://www.tiktok.com/@broskireport https://instagram.com/broskireport Follow Brittany: https://www.tiktok.com/@brittany_broski https://instagram.com/brittany_broski https://youtube.com/brittany_broski Follow Royal Court: https://www.youtube.com/@royalcourt https://www.tiktok.com/@bbroyalcourt https://www.instagram.com/royalcourt https://www.twitter.com/bbroyalcourt Brought to You By: Gemini Advanced – https://gemini.google/students – US College Students: sign up before June 30 for free access until Spring finals 2026 SeatGeek – Get 10%-off tickets – download SeatGeek and use code BROSKI2025 Rocket Money – Cancel your unwanted subscriptions and reach your financial goals at https://rocketmoney.com/broskireport Genres of the Week: Reggae – Bob Marley, Gregory Isaacs, Sister Nancy, UB40, Toots and the Maytals Reproductive Resources: https://aidaccess.org https://plancpills.org https://Ineedana.com https://www.reprolegalhelpline.org/ https://heyjane.com LGBTQ+ Resources: https://Translifeline.org https://Glaad.org https://Pflag.org https://www.thetrevorproject.org/ Climate Resources: https://Oceanconservancy.org https://Climateemergencyfund.org Some helpful credible resources/links to help Free Palestine: Palestinian Children’s Relief Fund - https://www.pcrf.net/ UNICEF - https://www.unicefusa.org/stories/helping-gazas-children-cope-trauma Doctors Without Borders - https://donate.doctorswithoutborders.org/secure/give-monthly-double-your-impact-search-onetime-reverse-mobile?ms=ADD2301U3U49&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=BRAND.DWB_CKMSF-BRAND.DWB-GS-GS-ALL-DWBBrand.E-BO-ALL-RSA-RSARefresh.1-MONTHLY&gclid=Cj0KCQjw6PGxBhCVARIsAIumnWZpQAMikxPIRiPMfAjYsJZ-eHiRQV2pw7tu2Jlo6YL8Gk_uaTSwH0MaAtFGEALw_wc World Central Kitchen - https://wck.org/ World Health Organization - https://www.who.int/ Headcount - https://www.headcount.org/ IG ACCOUNTS TO FOLLOW: @eye.on.palestine @aljazeeraenglish @palestinianyouthmovement @byplestia @motaz_azaiza @impact CHAPTERS: 00:00 – Intro / Accents 09:06 – Jack O’Connell 11:22 – Amy Winehouse 13:14 – Jack O’Connell Cont. 16:12 – Ferrari / F1 36:24 – Fan Behavior 39:12 – F1 Cont. 01:01:53 – Outro #brittanybroski, #broski, #broskination, #broskireport, #britain, #accent, #jackoconnell, #sinners, #amywinehouse, #netflix, #ferrari, #adamdriver, #djkhaled, #monaco, #cars, #pixar
Chapter 1: What is Brittany Broski's take on English accents?
Red, red, red, yellow, green. You're right, guys. How the fuck's everyone doing? Oh, you guys, it's so nice to talk to you, really. I just feel like it's been a while. It's been quite a while, like a full week. Do you know what I mean? And I'm feeling a little bit like...
I don't know if it's Derby or if it's sort of Camden or South London or Essex maybe, but it's this sort of, if I've got to do an English accent, this is sort of what I'm going with, do you know what I mean? I just rate it. I think it sounds sort of like really, it's natural for me, do you know what I mean? It rolls off the tongue. It rolls off the proverbial tongue.
So I think I might do the whole episode like this. I don't know if it fits. Yeah, I just sort of wanted to say, like... To do an accent like this, I think I was raised, like my formative years were sort of around British culture and I thought I was going to turn 18 and move to Oxford, you know what I mean? Like go to Oxford, get me a degree at university.
But I don't know, it never worked out, did it? Because they was doing, like, everything had a British Union Jack on it in Walmart and on Tumblr and Etsy, all that sort of clothing. And I remember, like, my whole closet was that. And I had some Five Sauce. When I liked One Direction, I liked Five Sauce as well. And they was Australian. I think they was Australian, weren't they? Or were they Kiwi?
No, I think that was Australian. I didn't really, I don't rate that accent. I don't like it. I do like, I much prefer like an Essex. And if you're going to do posh, I do think it's quite really, it's more, I don't relate to this accent as much. There's something very charming about like the British blue collar working class, like really defining about sort of a council estate thing.
class of that is truly the beating heart of England right like that's that's where the culture comes from and it's where pubs and and community like that that's where it's built and I find that really charming and um yeah man that that's sort of it I do think, though, being American, because you forget I'm American sometimes when I'm really, like, deep into it.
I've gone to UK before, and when I'm there, I'll go to Gregg's, I'll go to the local pub, whatever, and I'll go in, I'll sort of order. And I always wonder, like, do they know that I'm American? Because you can put it on quite thick. You can do the action quite thick. And I always wonder, like, are you clocking me?
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Chapter 2: Who is Brittany Broski's latest celebrity crush?
Are you seeing through my sort of facade? Facade.
And I never know. I never know. Because I've gone up to Greg's one time. Greg. I've gone to visit Greg. And I've ordered, like, a sausage roll. Like, a disgusting, greasy sausage roll. Maybe, like, a kebab. And, yeah, I don't know if I even cared. Or I've gone up to, like, a Maccy's. Probably, like, I don't know, maybe three, four years ago, I was in the UK. I ordered a Maccy's.
And I was like, yeah, you're right. I've gone to, like, number four. She said, is that all? She was American. And I said, yeah, that's all. Anyway, the major difference for me, like when I was learning it, when I was sort of falling into it, was...
To do an accent like that, it sounds like you're chewing on your words, like you're chewing on your O's and A's, maybe E. It's very rounded when you're chewing on it. It's got to be almost in the front of your mouth because it's almost going to come out your teeth. And then the American accent is very er. It's very back of the throat.
You don't move your mouth as much because it's in the back of your throat. It's kind of er. What I like about the English language is there's a lot of glottal stops is what it's called. Uh-oh. That's what we call a glottal stop. Because your glottis... I could be speaking out of my ass right now. I'm not a fucking phonetician.
Your glottis is what... It's somewhere back there in the back of the throat. And so when you do uh-oh... or like water bottle, that sort of, it's glottal. Okay, are there any linguists in the fucking chat?
Anyway, do you know what I also think? I'm going to do the whole fucking episode like this. I don't know. Do you like it? Do you like it? Maybe next time I'll do like an Irish. I've got to perfect me Irish. Up the parish, I've got to work on it. It's not quite up to par with the rest of it, you know. But, yeah, man, I've been sort of like...
Do you know what? Do you know what it is? I've been doing a lot of Jack O'Connell interviews. I've been watching a lot of Jack O'Connell.
Oh, I just fancy him, don't I? I can't help it. I can't help it. I just love him. He's got a girlfriend. Fucking hell. Fucking hell.
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Chapter 3: What is Brittany Broski's opinion on Amy Winehouse and media treatment?
That's a whole separate thing. I'll do that in a minute. Like, give me a moment, if you don't mind.
On a flight back from Miami to Los Angeles, I was sort of on the plane.
And on YouTube, I had rented Back to Black. Because guess what? It's got Jack O'Connell. It's got Jacko in it. Of course, I'm fucking watching it. And so I watch it. And it ignited a sort of...
animalistic sense of need and want and desire. It ignited a sort of animalistic desire in my spirit. And it's been quite hard to shake, really. It's quite hard to not exist in that mental state almost all of the time. And it is all consuming. It starts to sort of overtake the, well, the spirit and mind and the body, really. And it's insatiable.
as well, because you know that there's a level of... It's unattainable, really. And to watch a movie like that... I know he's in another one called... Sorry, a film. To watch a film like that, he's in another one called Lady Something's Love. Lady... Lady Chatterley's Lover. It is a 2022 film. Oh, my God! There's fucking... There's fucking...
A Netflix film. Jack O'Connell in Macquarie. Fuck me. Fuck it all. Fuck it all.
Oh my. Y'all, it's been a long fucking time. It's been a long time since I have had this level of like, I'm thinking about him. I'm thinking about him all the time. He's in my dreams. I'm doing, you know, He's just like, it's been forever since I've had a celebrity crush that has truly been all-consuming. And it is all-consuming. I talk about him all the time. I think about him all the time.
He is the lock screen on my phone. It's getting to a level that's not okay. It will pass. It will pass.
Anyway, what was I fucking talking about? I was watching Back to Black. And, of course, it's about Amy Winehouse. I do love Amy. I do love Amy. And it's in Camden.
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Chapter 4: Why is Brittany Broski fascinated by Jack O'Connell?
And a lot of it sort of takes place in Camden Town. And it's very interesting to watch the pub culture. And that accent is just so, I love it.
And she spoke her fucking mind. And she was just, I don't know, a fucking powerhouse. I do miss Amy Winehouse.
It's also fucked how the media treated Amy. Like, we've seen iterations, but Amy got the fucking worst of it. Like, truly, when they say Hollywood just sucks the life out of you, like, it's that where you, when you lose a sense of private intimacy...
When you lose a sense of your own reality and narrative because this other is creating it for you, where does that leave you mentally, especially as someone struggling with addiction publicly? Not by choice, right? It's like, just what a shit, unfathomable, unfair, and just ultimately tragic thing to And I do think the movie kind of showcased that of just how debilitating that was.
You cannot live. You cannot even have a sense of normalcy with that sort of media attention, and they just take and take and take, and they just bleed you dry until there's nothing left. I think the media killed Amy Winehouse, and I mean that. It's fucking sick. Anyway, Jack O'Connell in this movie.
Okay. Okay, okay.
Yes. Yes. So it sort of started me down. All right, I'll talk about F1 now. I'll go back to F1. We'll sort of return. I went to F1. Formula One. Formula... Hold on. Because sometimes in a British accent, when it's two words and they both... When the first word ends in a vowel and the next word starts in a vowel, like Formula One, you would say Formula...
Formula One. Or I guess it depends on the vowel. But I never heard them, saw them ringing. Maybe that's just, maybe that's just Liverpool. You know the song, um, there were birds on a hill. What fucking song is that? But I never saw them sing.
Till There Was You by the Beatles. The way Paul McCartney sings this song, there's a moment in it where he does that. And I want to know what that's a phenomenon. I want to know what it's called. It's like a diphthong, maybe?
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Chapter 5: What are Brittany Broski's thoughts on the dangers of F1 racing?
Referring to the original race route, which spanned about a thousand Roman miles, approximately 1,500 kilometers. Damn. Today, the Mille Miglia is primarily a race for classic and vintage cars, celebrating the rich history of Italian automotive design and engineering. Yeah, period. Allora.
So it's about the Mille Miglia and it is... I would say it doesn't shy away from... In fact, it's a main focal point or narrative point of the story that... This sort of driving is incredibly dangerous and always has been. And while in the modern era, you know, I guess there's more safety precautions in place, even being at F1, I was like, this shit is so fucking dangerous.
The cars are made of... My brother taught me all this, by the way. Shout out, Jet. The cars are made of titanium carbonate? Carbonite? Carbonite. And they're really flimsy because it's all about how the car is aerodynamically designed and... How it's, you know, it's sort of an acute triangle overall of how the car is shaped so that when the wind hits it, it catches the wind.
And it's so dangerous because these cars don't have windshields, at least Formula One cars, which I was gagged to hear. And you're exposed to the elements. It was pissing rain at F1 Miami. And that's dangerous, right? Because you're hitting 250 miles an hour on a straightaway, and then you have to brake suddenly and turn. You're going to spin out, and cars did spin out.
Fucking Charles Leclerc went out at the sprint race, and I was like, Leclerc! Charles Leclerc. Chuck Leclerc, if you will. Chucky, no! So he spun out and I'm like, well, what happens now? Because that's the one car you get. It's not like there's backup cars, so they have to go fix it. And the qualifier was right after that, like three hours after the sprint race.
And the qualifier is to determine where your place is on the actual day of the Grand Prix. Like, are you the first car in line or are you the 20th car in line? And spinning out is crazy because you have three hours to fix the car to determine where you're going to be. And if you're last, bruh. So I learned all this and, oh, it's just so dangerous.
And so watching this Ferrari movie, Ferrari, Ferrari, Ferrari, watching this Ferrari movie was crazy because back in the 50s, it just makes me think, I always think about this, like flying on planes and smoking. No safety precautions, just kind of living life by the seat of your pants. My grandparents used to drive around, no seatbelts. They used to hit a speed bump, boom, you're in the air.
It's just crazy. And the cars themselves were not safe. Electronics were not safe. Shit used to catch on fire. I mean, it's just what a different time. Shit had lead in it. I don't know. And while I feel like Maybe things are more safe today. Maybe they were better made back then.
And the Ferrari movie was very interesting to watch because they had to reconstruct the cars, the model cars that they used, and then destroy them after they finished filming. Because if they were to, like...
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Chapter 6: How did Brittany Broski experience the F1 Miami Grand Prix?
He was a very skilled driver, but he was just a warm body in the car. That can be replaced. And there are people that would kill to be in that position. And so it's just very... What a different world from... You know, it's on the fringes of entertainment, these professional adrenaline junkie sports where they have huge fan bases.
I mean, the last, like, death in F1 was 2010 or something like that? That's not that long ago. So... That was crazy. The Ferrari movie was... I enjoyed it. I enjoyed Jack O'Connell. And I think Adam Driver did great. It's always interesting to me in films like that where it takes place in another country, yet the film is in English.
Part of me is like, I almost wish it was just in Italian with English subtitles. And I wish they had picked Italian actors. Because as much as I love Jack O'Connell, I don't know. It was... He actually plays an English driver. He plays Peter Collins. And... So he, I guess, still would have been speaking English, but... I don't know.
It's like if you're going to do an accent for a movie like that, fucking stick with it and maybe study it and do it well. Like learn how to say the city names and shit like that. It's just so. Anyway, on my list to watch is the F1 Netflix thing because I started it like two years ago. Boring. Don't give a fuck. Now, I know the players. I know some of the drama. I know how the race works.
Again, shout out to my brother. He taught me so much and I'm like, Oh, okay. I'm getting it. I'm getting it. I think the, the circuit as well, like how many races they have to do in a year, it's like 32 races or something crazy business, crazy business. And can I speak my truth? One of my bucket list things, before I even knew anything about F1, is the Monaco Grand Prix.
I've always wanted to go to that because it's in Iron Man 2. Hello! It's in Iron Man 2, and it's actually a very important scene because that's where he meets Anton Vanko, okay? Because Stark is, like, dying. because palladium is poisoning his blood. So he goes on this string of self-destructive behavior. He's doing all these bucket list things.
He's acting recklessly because he thinks he's dying, aren't we all? And they're in Monaco for the Grand Prix. Stark Industries, they sponsor a racing team, or I guess a racer. And halfway through this meeting, by the way, Elon Musk is in that movie. Crazy. This is in 2008. 10 is when Iron Man 2 came out. Crazy how life changes. He goes, Stark, Tony, if you will,
Halfway through this luncheon they're having to watch the Grand Prix disappears, and then on the TV behind Pepper, his CEO and girlfriend, he shows up next to the car in the Stark Industries racing uniform, and he's stolen it from the driver. The driver's pissed off and throws the helmet on the floor, and Tony's like, what's the point of having and owning a race car if you can't drive it?
And the race car driver's like, And so he races in the Monaco Grand Prix. And that's how I know about the Monaco Grand Prix because they show these wide sweeping wide shots or drone shots of, you know, the fucking bay and the mountains and all the houses. And oh, it's just what a dream. Since I saw that when I was a kid, I was like, Monaco Grand Prix.
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Chapter 7: What are the featured sponsors and offers in this episode?
One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. One. Oh, no, sorry. Six. There have been six.
And he's won four of them. Max won in Japan. Lando Norris won in Australia, and the rest have been fucking Oscar. Crazy. Okay, next up is Emilia Romagna, Formula One, AWS, Gran Premio del Madre, Gran Premio, Gran Premio. There is a slight difference between a Spanish and Italian accent. Actually, there's a huge difference, if you really want to get granular.
But I always consider it, it's in the lilting of it. Gran Premio versus Gran Premio, right? Or am I making that up? Anyway. Del, made in Italy, y dell'Emilia Romagna, 2025. That's May 16th and 18th. Monaco, Spain, which is Barcelona, I believe. Canada, Austria, Great Britain. Belgium, Hungary, Netherlands. Italy, Azerbaijan, Singapore, United States.
Where is that?
MSC Cruises.
Mexico, Brazil, Vegas, Qatar, Abu Dhabi. Okay, so there's not one in France. I wonder why. Paris feels like a... Maybe they're like, we don't want that shit here.
Get that loud shit away. Formula One MSC Cruises United States Grand Prix. Where is it?
Circuit of the Americas. Is that in Austin? Austin. I am so smart. When is the Austin one? 17th through 19th October? That's right around ACL.
It's like one weekend after ACL. Might have to go check out the Austin Grand Prix. Why isn't there a France F1 race? The French Grand Prix is currently not on the Formula One calendar due to a few factors. Primarily, the number of races on the calendar is increasing, leading to competition for spots, and the French Grand Prix was dropped after four years at Circuit Polycalde.
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