In celebration of their new book Lady Secrets, Keltie Knight, Jac Vanek and Becca Tobin are hitting the road for the Lady Secrets tour.
In Lady Secrets, Becca wrote about one of her first Hollywood events she attended after being cast on Glee. "I always told myself that I was never going to be one of those celebrity chasers," she said when teasing her story. "Then I found myself in a situation where, of course, I'm with a popular young man and the story unfolds of eventually I ended up getting a back massage at Beacher's Madhouse."
One of the many stories Keltie shares in the book is her memory covering the Cannes Film Festival and finding herself inside an A-list party. "I had a good dress on so they let me in and then it ended up being George Clooney's party and I was eating the shrimp and the free drinks," she said. "George Clooney came in and saw me and was like, 'Oh my god, I'm so glad you're here, thank you for coming' and I was like, 'Oh my god, you're welcome. Of course.'"
While you have to read Lady Secrets for the full story, Jac said she "accidentally" went on a date with Josh Duhamel many years ago. "It was the best accident of my life," she said. "It wasn't a date exactly with him, but he came on a date of mine. And the best part of that is it all kind of started on our LadyGang podcast."
During the Lady Secrets tour, Becca, Keltie and Jac will invite special guests to join in on the fun, including Heather Dubrow and Kaitlyn Bristowe. The Bachelor's Nick Viall helped kick off the tour Sept. 13 in Chicago.
For this tour, guys are more than welcome to attend and have a blast as well. "A lot of women bring their husbands or boyfriends and we really rally to make the men have a great time," Keltie said. "We have a couple of things that are planned that are going to be really, really fun. I think it's gonna be pretty wild."
When the LadyGang podcast launched in 2015, the co-hosts never thought it could grow into something so big. But as they celebrated their unique traits, magic happened. "Our personalities are so different," Jac said. "We could not be more different in our interests, how we respond to things, how our souls are. We got really lucky."
The LadyGang podcast has sparked a huge Facebook group where listeners can build friendships and bonds. For Becca, the social media connections hold some of her best memories. "We've cultivated women who are just sick of putting on the facade that we're perfect," she said. "We're sick of lying. We're sick of being so put together and not messy when in reality, isn't it more fun when we're just sharing when we're real and authentic. That's the community in a nutshell. We love them."