
Fly on the Wall with Dana Carvey and David Spade David's Drunk Texts + Escort Demand Skyrockets!
Feb 2, 2026
Two comedians trade golf mishaps and a wild midnight drunk voice-text story that might be an AI scam. They riff on AI energy use, GLP-1 weight drug chatter, and a shocking on-screen nudity moment. They mock a spike in escort demand at Davos, brainstorm fan nicknames, and spin absurd tales about cars, art auctions, and a mysterious French loaf.
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Midnight ID Scam That Felt Like AI
- David Spade received a midnight voice text from someone claiming to have his ID and suspected it was an AI-driven scam.
- He traced it to comedian Mark Hayes and concluded scammers use messages to verify active phone numbers before extracting more data.
Report Suspicious Messages Immediately
- If you get suspicious late-night messages, avoid responding and report them as spam immediately.
- David Spade advises not to engage so scammers can't confirm your number and sell that access.
Use Silent Mode To Avoid Late-Night Scams
- Use your phone's silent mode overnight so late-night pings don't wake or validate you.
- Dana explicitly recommends silencing your phone to avoid unwanted engagement.




