Open Relationships with Becca DiLuzio
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We're back and better than ever! This week on Gay, Interrupted, Davis and Alex are joined by internet personality Becca DiLuzio who critics say “probably wouldn’t be doing this if she was loved as a child,” for an unhinged, clinically curious conversation about pop culture, psychology, relationships, and online performance.
Becca opens up about recently opening her six-year heterosexual relationship, sparking a candid discussion on modern dating, non-monogamy, desire, and why women who choose visibility are endlessly psychoanalyzed by the internet. The trio also break down Becca’s infamous Valentine’s Day content, where she pretended to be stood up to secure a free dinner, and how it became a full-blown discourse moment about gender roles, influencer ethics, and internet morality.
They dive into making content as kids, reality TV brain rot, and the psychological through-lines between childhood creativity, attention, and adult survival strategies—because nothing says “mental health-adjacent podcast” like diagnosing TikTok behavior.
Meanwhile, chaos reigns: Davis recounts a fire alarm going off in the middle of an intimate encounter the night before, and Alex shares a story involving tear gas that is somehow both traumatic and hilarious.
It’s a funny, self-aware pop-psych deep dive into internet culture, queer friendship, modern relationships, and why everyone online thinks they’re your therapist.