Bobbi Althoff, the candid voice behind The Really Good Podcast, dropped a personal bombshell during her interview with rapper Lil Tjay, revealing she once harshly judged her mother for having two baby daddies but now sees herself heading down a similar road. In a raw moment of reflection, the 27-year-old podcaster opened up about how her recent divorce has shifted her perspective on family, love, and her own choices.
In the interview, available on YouTube, Bobbi shared at the 13-minute mark that she used to call her mom a “hoe” for having children with two different men.
“I judged my mom a lot for doing that,”
she admitted, explaining how she once believed she’d be married forever. But life had other plans. After her divorce from Cory Althoff, which was finalized in February 2024, Bobbi realized that if she has more children, she too could have multiple baby daddies. With a mix of humor and honesty, she told Lil Tjay,
“I tried. I failed, but I tried. That’s what matters.”
Bobbi’s journey to this revelation has been public and heartfelt. She married Cory, a senior vice president at CompTIA, in January 2020 after meeting on Bumble. The couple welcomed two daughters, Luca and Isla, before separating on July 4, 2023. Their divorce, citing “irreconcilable differences,” was settled with a focus on coparenting, as Bobbi emphasized on Instagram, saying,
Her commitment to keeping her daughters’ identities private, often using nicknames like “Richard” and “Concrete,” reflects her protective side as a mom navigating fame.
This isn’t the first time Bobbi’s personal life has taken center stage. Her podcast, launched in April 2023, skyrocketed with a viral Drake interview, though it later sparked rumors of a feud when the video was removed and the two unfollowed each other online. Despite such hiccups, Bobbi’s dry, awkward humor has drawn comparisons to Chicken Shop Date and earned her a massive following, with a live comedy show set for The Wiltern in Los Angeles this August. Her openness, from discussing depression to addressing a disturbing deepfake incident in February 2024, keeps her relatable to fans.