
Brooke Schofield is officially off the market and on Cheers! From her recent engagement to deciding to step away from her podcast, Cancelled, Brooke opens up about everything from relationships, mental health, body image, plastic surgery, fame, and even the infamous “jorts gate.”
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Brooke Schofield
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Brooke Schofield
Of course. I love to do it here. This is the easiest thing ever.
Avery Woods
Oh, I'm so glad. It's so cute and cozy. It's even better in person.
Brooke Schofield
Thank you. I try really hard. Well, I copy straight off of Pinterest.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Literally find a photo and copy everything.
Avery Woods
Yeah. Same. Yeah. This couch, cozy vibes. I love it. I'm so glad we're finally meeting because I feel like everyone tells us we need to meet. We have the same energy, same vibe.
Brooke Schofield
We do. I feel like since the beginning of time, I feel like people have commented like that we look alike.
Avery Woods
Oh.
Brooke Schofield
Which now I don't.
Avery Woods
I'm flattered because.
Brooke Schofield
Have you not seen that?
Avery Woods
No. You're so hot. Like insanely hot.
Brooke Schofield
Please be serious for a second. Yeah, I get like, I get you and then I get Whitney from Mormon Wives.
Avery Woods
Oh. A little bit in the eyes for her. Just because the like bright blue eyes. But your eyes are like mesmerizing in person.
Brooke Schofield
Thank you.
Avery Woods
And the bodies tea.
Brooke Schofield
I'm like, keep going, don't stop.
Avery Woods
And your cats are so cute. If you guys are watching, you can see her kitty in a sweater on her lap. Yeah. He's so cute. What's what's his name again? Matt?
Brooke Schofield
Mouse.
Avery Woods
Mouse. Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
I have Mouse and Murphy.
Avery Woods
I love him. Okay, well, first of all, congratulations. You're engaged.
Brooke Schofield
Thank you.
Avery Woods
Let me see that rock. Yeah, it's iconic. Did you know what style of ring you wanted?
Brooke Schofield
I knew exactly why at first I wanted Oval and so we really touched ourselves to Oval. We looked at a million, and then I saw one marquee on, like, Pinterest or something, and I attached myself to it. I could never think about anything else, so.
Avery Woods
Well, it's a classic. It's never going to age. And the solitaire is. You'll be amazing with a wedding band. Like, you can match anything to it. You can stack them. You're gonna have fun with it.
Brooke Schofield
I love it. Everywhere I go now, I'm like this.
Avery Woods
Oh, it's your entire personality, as it should be. You need to relish in this moment. It's exciting.
Brooke Schofield
I am.
Avery Woods
You kind of knew it was coming. Yeah, I saw you kind of talk about having an idea that it was coming. Did you know it was coming on this trip?
Brooke Schofield
No, it actually wasn't on the trip. It happened, like, almost a month ago now, and I just. I just now announced it.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Brooke Schofield
I. I knew it was coming because we've talked. We've talked about it since we were, like, in the beginning stage. I just knew immediately that we were going to get married.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
So I knew probably that it was going to happen before we went to Australia because he just kept saying, like, when we. When we're in Australia, we'll probably be engaged. And so I knew it was coming, but I was so genuinely surprised.
Avery Woods
Really.
Brooke Schofield
It was his birthday, so I wore, like, a skirt and a tank top and no makeup.
Avery Woods
Oh.
Brooke Schofield
And I was having a bad day, so I was, like, crying all day. So I did, like. I just looked a mess, and I was really surprised, but it was like. I've never been surprised in any way ever. I've never had, like, a party or a birthday or anything like that where I didn't know. So I was floored. I'm so excited.
Avery Woods
You know what, though? That's kind of the best way to get engaged. I got engaged with wearing my underwear in the kitchen.
Brooke Schofield
I love that.
Avery Woods
No makeup. Like, I don't. Social media has made everything so extravagant to the point where it's just unrealistic expectations. And also, it's just a lot now. Like, it's a lot. Weddings, engagements, it's a whole event. Like videographer and event planners, and you don't need all of that. And it's amazing if you want to do it and, like, have a good time. But I feel like if you genuinely know, who cares?
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. I always. I knew I wanted a very private engagement my entire life, because I'm like, I would. I felt like it would. I would be so embarrassed if People were, like, there or watching or if it was in public. And so it was perfect. It was super private. My best friend was there, though.
Avery Woods
Fun. Did you get pictures?
Brooke Schofield
I got pictures. I'll show you the real pictures. I did not post the real pictures. He did, but I was mortified. That's why I planned the trip to Cabo. I'm like, we have to go somewhere. I have to be on the beach. We need to take a photo where we, like, look nice and engaged.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
I'm not hysterically crying.
Avery Woods
And to announce it.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Avery Woods
Yeah. You guys have been together a year? Ish. Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. Almost a year. Coming up on a year.
Avery Woods
And how did you meet?
Brooke Schofield
He is my best friend's best friend.
Avery Woods
Oh.
Brooke Schofield
So.
Avery Woods
So through mutuals.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, I. They grew up together. He's from here. He's from Beverly Hills. And I'd heard about him and Pat, like, so many times. It was just like, oh, my friend Miles. But he doesn't go out, he doesn't drink or anything. So I never met him. And then I went to lunch one day, he was there, and we never separated.
Avery Woods
And you were very private about your relationship. Was that just because, you know what kind of comes with the territory.
Brooke Schofield
Yes. And also, I've. I mean, I've overshared so much about my relationships. Obviously, that was like. Some of my biggest moments have been, like, about my horrible relationships. And I also feel like prior to now, I wanted to almost, like, prove something. Like, I was, like, making things seem, like, better than they were. And I wanted, like, people to think I had someone who really likes me or whatever it was. And I just feel so confident in this one that I'm like, I don't care who knows? Like, I want to keep it to myself, you know?
Avery Woods
Yeah. I feel like sometimes the. When you know it's real because you don't want to share it. Like, that's your moment, and you know that.
Brooke Schofield
And.
Avery Woods
And it's funny, when people give hate about length of relationship, I've never thought that matters. Like, I just told you, I moved in with my husband four weeks after meeting him. Like, I got a matching tattoo with him. My first ever tattoo, when I was 18, a week after knowing him.
Brooke Schofield
I love that.
Avery Woods
So. And here we are 12 years later, like, it just doesn't matter. And I feel like, as cheesy it is as it is, it is true. When you know, you know. And I feel like you knew that with him.
Brooke Schofield
I absolutely knew. Also, like, just like you were saying, I feel like if he does things for Me, my thought is never to like, share. It's always like, I just, I wanted to really keep it for myself. Yeah.
Avery Woods
And there's nothing wrong with that. Have you started wedding planning or are you waiting?
Brooke Schofield
I don't want a wedding, period. I don't. Not. Okay. I don't want like, I. For sure I want to have either, like a big party. I don't want to have like a wedding ceremony. Like a traditional walk down the aisle situation. We've talked about maybe just doing like a 50 person party.
Avery Woods
Yeah. Keeping it small or.
Brooke Schofield
Flying somewhere. I have no idea. I just, I know that it's not a big wedding. It was never for me.
Avery Woods
Yeah. And I feel like it can be so special either way. But also when you're in the public eye, it draws so much more attention when you have this huge thing that you might not get the privacy that you want. And I mean, I told you I got married in a Courthouse. I paid 11.99 for a dress at Ross Dress for Less.
Brooke Schofield
For me, it's really just. I. I don't want to plan something that sounds like homework. It sounds like.
Avery Woods
No, it's a lot.
Brooke Schofield
It sounds like work. Like, I don't want to do any of that. And who, like, who's it for really? I feel like if you have a big family and. And there's like that expectation, then it's important. But I don't.
Avery Woods
You have a small family.
Brooke Schofield
And I just. Again, I'm like, I could do it. Just us too.
Avery Woods
Are you gonna wait?
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Brooke Schofield
We'll probably have a long engagement.
Avery Woods
Yeah. Do. Well, I guess. Was Cabo like your engagement moon? Is that what you call it?
Brooke Schofield
I don't know. We literally just went on a trip.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Brooke Schofield
But I. I took pictures and I was like, now we're engaged.
Avery Woods
I love it. You okay? I kind of want to go back because I just found out like five minutes ago that you're from Arizona. Which I did not know because Scott and I both. Well, Scott lived there his whole life, but I just moved here and in March from Arizona. When did you come to California?
Brooke Schofield
I came in 2018. So a year before I was supposed to graduate college, I came here. I was like, I'm going to finish online. Of course I didn't.
Avery Woods
You didn't?
Brooke Schofield
No.
Avery Woods
A year before graduation.
Brooke Schofield
Not even a year. Like six credits before graduation.
Avery Woods
Oh, are they expired? I wonder if you could do that.
Brooke Schofield
They're. I think, I'm not sure actually how it works, but I. There's no way I could Finish. I think, like, the last things I had to do was, like, bio stats and, like, oh, God, like, I'm not doing that.
Avery Woods
Wait, what was your major?
Brooke Schofield
Public health.
Avery Woods
Did you go to asu? U of A. Oh, I love U of A. The campus is so fun.
Brooke Schofield
It was a best time of my life.
Avery Woods
And why did you come here?
Brooke Schofield
I saw the Greatest Showman. I'm not kidding. No, I swear to God, I. Like, I don't know what mental illness this is. I saw the Greatest Showman, and I was so genuinely moved by it that I was like, first of all, I saw it eight. I kept bringing everyone I knew. I'm like, you have to see this movie.
Avery Woods
I've never seen it.
Brooke Schofield
You can't even. I, like, I don't. It's not the same. You couldn't just, like, sit on your couch and watch it? Like, you need to be in there.
Avery Woods
Oh, really?
Brooke Schofield
Yes. Okay.
Avery Woods
Scott knows every word to those songs. He sings them all the time.
Brooke Schofield
So I have the soundtrack in my car. I love it. But I was so, like, something about it. I was like, I. I don't know if I felt like I needed to be in the movie or what, but I was like, I have to go to California. I have to go to la. Like, my life needs to be bigger than this. Like, it was so inspiring to me. So thank you, Zendaya. Hugh Jackman.
Avery Woods
So you literally moved here and were like, I'm gonna be an actor. Like, did you want to be. Oh, okay. So you wanted to be in Hollywood. Okay. Did you ever like, anything?
Brooke Schofield
Got it. Not one audition.
Avery Woods
Got it.
Brooke Schofield
Nothing.
Avery Woods
So what did your life look like when you came here? Like, what were you doing?
Brooke Schofield
I came here. I originally moved to Redondo Beach.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Brooke Schofield
Because my friend Avery and I, she had, like, a condo. Her parents had a condo there.
Avery Woods
So we were like, love the name.
Brooke Schofield
We'll just go there. Oh, yeah, we'll just go there. Like, we'll find jobs, and then we'll find an apartment and, like, whatever. I immediately got a job at Catch. Like, the restaurant?
Avery Woods
Yeah. I love Cat.
Brooke Schofield
And I worked there for, I think, like, almost three years. I met everyone I knew through Catch, all my friends. I met Tana, like, through friends that I had met at Catch. So my whole life now is probably because of that job.
Avery Woods
Wow. So did you. Is that what brought you starting the podcast with Tana? Like, is that kind of how life took off for you? Or were you doing other stuff on social media, brand deals and all of that?
Brooke Schofield
No, I. I mean, I Was posting, like, my own, like, funny TikToks here and there. But I wasn't an influencer by any means. We were just friends. And I think initially her plan was just to have us. Like, it was two of us originally on the first episode. Then we just never stopped doing it together.
Avery Woods
How long ago was that?
Brooke Schofield
I think it was 20, 21.
Avery Woods
Oh, so it's been a long time.
Brooke Schofield
We took a long break in between.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
But, yeah, it has been a long time.
Avery Woods
How's that going now?
Brooke Schofield
It's good. We. We've kind of announced now that, like, I don't think we're gonna keep going with it, at least for now. We've talked at least about taking, like, a big, long break if not ending it completely. I feel like both of us are very fatigued of it, kind of. I feel like both of us are in such different places than we were when we started. And it's very. Just feels different now. It's not as fun for either of us anymore. And so at the very least, we'll probably take six months, a year off and then maybe reassess, but.
Avery Woods
And obviously you guys were friends before, so do you feel like having a podcast and getting in business with someone that's your friend affects that relationship 1,000%?
Brooke Schofield
And I, like, people see it too. Like, it's very apparent to people, but I don't think anybody should, like, work with their partner or friends or anything. And it's not that, like, it's a bad relationship. I love her more than anything. It just changes the dynamic of a friendship so much. Like, I felt like we had a child, you know what I mean? And now, like, we can't even nurture this, like, marriage that we have because we're, like, so focused on this kid that we have and sort of compare it to. But it just. It really did change, like, the dynamics so that I feel like that's a big element too. We want to be friends. Yeah, we are friends, but we don't. It's not like we don't spend time together like we used to, because it's. We just, you know, we travel the world and, like, it's all work, really. When we get home, we're like, yeah, yeah, it's all work related is what it is, and we don't want it to be that way.
Avery Woods
I also think there's a difference between working with your friends or working with your friends slash family, when you're both on camera. I think that's a big difference. Like, I feel like when people are off camera or doing behind the scenes things. But when you're both, the face, when you're both women, I feel like audiences, especially when you're in a podcast, like, you guys are so unhinged in the best way. Like, I love it because no topic is untouched, but it can obviously cause controversy. And I feel like when it's two women that are powerful, beautiful, have a lot of passionate followers, but also a lot of haters, you're automatically pinned against each other. And I think it's impossible to not let other people's opinions about either or affect the relationship.
Brooke Schofield
It is. And it's. It's such a strange feeling because it's like I won't feel any type of way about something or I won't think something is true. And I'll read it so many times that I'm like, wait, like, you know, like, do we hate each other? Like, it was I, you know, mean to her in this bit? Like, it's so. Everything is so hyper analyzed. Like the way we blink and look at each other and like the inflection of our voices. Like, yeah, it's just nobody's meant to have their conversations, like, so analyzed that way with their best friend, like every single time. You know what I mean?
Avery Woods
Yeah. Well, it, it makes me sad too when I read comments, like negative comments regarding you, like telling you to not be part of the podcast or like, oh, yeah, they hate each other when really from someone that also has the same job. I know that nobody knows anything at all. And it's insane what people make up just from clips. And I think TikTok is so toxic when it comes to clickbait when they take stuff out of context or click certain episodes or five seconds of a hour long podcast episode, and then people just run wild with it.
Brooke Schofield
No. Yeah. Tik Tok is like a podcaster's worst nightmare, in my opinion, because it's like the amount of clips that have been like, so, you know, they'll cut off the end where I, like, clarify and, you know, like, explain exactly what people get upset about. And it's. Yeah, it's so scary. I think it's so. It's been the best job ever. I love it more than anything. But I think both of us are in like, such a, like an era right now where we're like, trying so hard to be peaceful. And the nature of our show has never been peaceful. We've always been like, you know, causing issues. That was like the whole point. Now we're like, wait, maybe we like don't want to do that.
Avery Woods
Do you think that comes from growing up and maturing? Because obviously you were in your very early twenties when you first started this? Or do you think that comes from the culture and from all of these comments kind of getting to you guys?
Brooke Schofield
Probably combination of both. And she's, like, definitely not affected by comments in the way that I am. But, yeah, it. It.
Avery Woods
It's like, it keeps me up at night. I can't.
Brooke Schofield
I'm.
Avery Woods
I can't read stuff anymore. I can't scroll, which I was telling you I took a break earlier this year just because it. It, like, consumes me in a way that makes me ashamed, I guess. But I never struggled with any mental health issues until I blew up on social media. It ran heavily in my family, and I was like, I guess I'm the lucky one. Like, whatever. Life is so lucky. And then when all this stuff happened, it was like. And trust me, I'm so grateful for my life and what I have, but I was like, fuck, the fame, the money, the connections, this life, it's not worth it.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. Like, two things can be true at the same time. I always say, like, I'm so happy and I'm so fortunate, and I love it so much. But it can also, of course, course.
Avery Woods
It's.
Brooke Schofield
It is so hard. This is not hard. Sitting down and filming an episode is not hard physically. Yeah, like, and I. I. That's another thing that got clipped, I recently said, and it just blew up. And everyone's like, an hour a week, you have to sit down and talk like, you poor thing. But it's never what I mean. Like, what I mean is just, like, the physical toll that, like, or mental toll that it has on you to read or consume so many opinions about yourself every single week. Negative opinions. And I feel like both of us just have. I can't do it anymore.
Avery Woods
Yeah. And there's nothing wrong with that. Like, I feel like boundaries are so healthy. And also, when you love someone so much and have a history with someone, like you do with Tana as friends, sometimes it's best to put that business on the back burner or take a break to be able to focus on each other, you know? Like, I don't think anything's wrong with that.
Brooke Schofield
I do. Like, it's so interesting because outside of the podcast, we are so close, but when it comes to the podcast, it's hard to get us this. To agree on anything. And it's just very. It's not, like, a fun and comfortable thing to Like, I just, I don't, I never want to be in a business with somebody that I love and care about that much because I like when we don't agree it, I don't like it. It doesn't make me feel good. Yeah, I just, I'm excited to just not have even that element of our friendship anymore.
Avery Woods
Totally. And I think that'll be great. What do you think? So say you take a pause or what do you think you would do in that time?
Brooke Schofield
I don't know. I, of course I've thought about, like doing my own. We've I, Tana has multiple podcasts, so I was like, I've always kind of thought about, like, what if I had one, like one on the side or one where I can like bring people in an interview. But I don't know, I feel like nervous about it for some reason. I think just because again, I'm like, here I am, I can't consume all these comments anymore. And then I'm like, oh, let me just start another one.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
So I'm not sure I thought I, I. Yeah, I don't know.
Avery Woods
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Brooke Schofield
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Brooke Schofield
Oh, Marianne. She, I mean, she used to be 45 pounds. She's probably much more grown now.
Avery Woods
Oh, I love that. How old was she when you were sponsoring her?
Brooke Schofield
11.
Avery Woods
Are you still sponsoring?
Brooke Schofield
Yes, I'm still sponsoring.
Avery Woods
Really?
Brooke Schofield
I did overdraw my account time and I think that's why still people still to this day will be like, you're broke.
Avery Woods
I'm like, I'm in this apartment, babe. She's not, she's not.
Brooke Schofield
But you know, but so valid. And that was honestly recently.
Avery Woods
So going back to talking about stuff like this, where does that come from that you are just so unhinged in yourself and so outspoken. Have you been like that your entire life?
Brooke Schofield
I think so. I think I'm just not like, I'm, I shouldn't say I'm not ashamed of anything because there's definitely a lot of things I'm ashamed about. But I'm, I don't get really like embarrassed talking about hardly anything and especially like the nature of Tana and I's friendship. It's like that's what we were really talking about, you know, Everything.
Avery Woods
Yeah. You guys are the most iconic duo when it comes to just not giving a flying. Well, some of the stuff that comes out of your mouths. I'm like, if I ever said that. Oh, my God.
Brooke Schofield
Well, I don't even. I don't feel like it's like that anymore. Now I feel like I'm way more aware. I think we were just so young when we started it. We were like, what do we. Like, what could possibly be the consequences of saying these things? And there are consequences. Like, just the people that we've dragged and, like, the things that we've, like, shared that we never should have shared about ourselves and our lives and dating and stuff. I think we're looking back at it now, and we're like, oh, oh, no.
Avery Woods
Yeah. This year was the year that I was like, okay, the Internet really is, like, a blueprint of everything. And as soon as it's posted, it's. You can't go back whether I delete something or not. And I'm trying to remember that. Of, like, I need to watch what I say, how I act, what I do. Because there will be a time I'm sure my children will see certain things.
Brooke Schofield
No, that's okay. I just. I sh. I change so often. Like, one week to the next. Like, one time I'll just be. Want to be so private and mysterious, and I want no one to know anything about me. And the next week, I'm talking about, like, having a hemorrhoid. You know what I mean? Like, I can't commit to anything, so.
Avery Woods
Okay, we've all been there.
Brooke Schofield
I've actually never had a hemorrhoid. I don't know why I'm just sharing that. Like, I'm just making rumors talk about it.
Avery Woods
No, I went through pregnancy and childbirth. Like, I'm roided up.
Brooke Schofield
I just saw. Okay, maybe again. Stop. I just saw. Someone said that they Corn on the table when they had a baby corn. Like, full corn kernels.
Avery Woods
Yeah, I know. That happens because when you give birth vaginally, you don't know what's coming out of what hole.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. I'm just, like, anticipating dating on the table. I feel like that's like a comp, obviously.
Avery Woods
Yeah. No, it is.
Brooke Schofield
What happens?
Avery Woods
Like, what if they had corn on the cob the night before? We're not gonna.
Brooke Schofield
I know. I think there's, like, you're not. You're. There's like, some sort of unspoken rule about, like, when you can have corn at the end of your pregnancy.
Avery Woods
I don't.
Brooke Schofield
That I just Made up.
Avery Woods
Yeah, because you just don't know when you're gonna give birth. You know that's true. Luckily, I didn't have to worry about because I got C section. So did you do that?
Brooke Schofield
Did you opt for that or did you have like a complication?
Avery Woods
No, my son. So my husband's six five and he was born thirteen and a half pounds.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, wow. Wait, Congratulations on your husband being six five.
Avery Woods
Thank you so much. I really appreciate that. You get it. You get it. Yeah. It's because in heels, I'm almost six feet tall.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, my God.
Avery Woods
I wanted someone that I could look up to, not at eye level or like, look down, you know, Can't.
Brooke Schofield
That's a power couple.
Avery Woods
And like, you are not the same length when you're laying horizontal. I don't care what people say. I don't want to feel someone's toes in my shin. You know what I'm saying?
Brooke Schofield
Relax. I'm marrying a short king, so.
Avery Woods
Oh, I'm so sorry.
Brooke Schofield
Wait, he looked taller than, you know, he is. He's five at 5:10 or 5:9 or something. But I'm 53, so.
Avery Woods
Yeah, girl, it's fine. We have like the same height difference with our men. It's fine. So anyways, yeah, he was a really big baby. Cracked his mom's pelvis and so.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, God.
Avery Woods
I was also a really big baby. So when I was pregnant with my son and I was massive, like, really? Oh, my God. My OB every week was like, you gained nine pounds this week. Like, let's slow it down. And I was like, don't tell me what to do.
Brooke Schofield
Slow it down. I'm robbing a human.
Avery Woods
I said, let me eat my Krispy Kreme. Leave me al.
Brooke Schofield
That's what the baby wants.
Avery Woods
Yeah. I mean, honestly, I'm shocked. I did not get gestational diabetes though, because I was going through a crispy cream drive thru and like, getting a dozen donuts for myself. That's not a lie.
Brooke Schofield
I'm so bad. If the baby wants a donut, I'm.
Avery Woods
Glad I did it then. Anyways, long story short, they were doing weekly anatomy scans and his head was huge. And so at 38 weeks, they were like, if you want to try to even have him vaginally, which I really want, I was like, I'm going to do unmedicated vaginal birth. Okay, sure. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I was convinced.
Brooke Schofield
Was it because it like, do you think? Were you afraid of, like, side effects or something?
Avery Woods
My mom had us naturally and she had really quick Births. Like, she had my sister in six hours and me in three. I labored, so they induced me a week early so he could try to fit out of me. I labored unmedicated for 43 hours. And my mom's like, don't give up. I said, I slid out of you in three hours. I don't want to hear anything from you. So. And he ended up being an emergency C section because his heart rate dropped.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, no.
Avery Woods
And then my daughter was even bigger, and so she was a scheduled C section just because they said that I was at higher risk to hemorrhage because she was even bigger, trying to do a vbac. And so I just did C sections.
Brooke Schofield
Well, that's nice. At least so you didn't have to on the table.
Avery Woods
I didn't have to shit on the table. But C sections, because you have anesthesia again. Here I am saying way too much information. But the moms will feel me. They'll understand. Anesthesia is like taking opioids where everything slows down so you can't poop. So I could not. Oh, God, I can't believe you're talking about this. I could not poop after CV for nine days.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, no.
Avery Woods
And hence the hemorrhoids. And it was so bad to the point where, like, uncomfortable. And I couldn't sit. Like, I was sitting on, like, one ash cheek. My mom was like, what's wrong with you? I said, nothing. She's like, you're constipated, huh? So shimmy, chug, Miralax. And I am not kidding. This is so graphic. I'm so sorry, everyone. But no, it came out color of cement. It was, like, white. Because I had been living up there for so long.
Brooke Schofield
I. But I love that you share that and that. That honestly, like, not nine days, but after my boob job, same kind of situation. Because anesthesia, like, again, it's just. It constipates you. Yeah, I. My whole life, I really pride myself in always being able to go, you know?
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
It was life changing. I'm like, I can't believe people are experiencing this.
Avery Woods
Oh, yeah. I'm the same way. I'm like, sometimes two a day. So when that happens, sometimes I'm always known. You're so tiny. Flushing.
Brooke Schofield
No, it's my favorite thing ever.
Avery Woods
Speaking of your boobs, because I was going to ask you. You have, like, some of the nicest boobs I've ever seen. I thought they were natural. They so natural.
Brooke Schofield
Thank you. It's because I've had, like, double D'S my whole life. But I was heavier. So when I lost weight, they were just. They. The sack was there and the fat was not, so I just filled them back up again.
Avery Woods
That's kind of what happened to me, but with pregnancy, because I was a 34 double D naturally, before K. And then I became massive, and then I breastfed my kids for 14 months.
Brooke Schofield
Wow. Congratulations. That's amazing.
Avery Woods
And they were like empty tube socks. Like, my nipples are touching my thighs. They just like. I don't even know how. I'll show you a picture after. It's actually insane to see them. And so I did a lift. And then she actually had to take tissue out and fill it with an implant.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, a lot. I feel like it happens a lot. I think about it because I'm like, I did it. And then I'm probably gonna have kids within the next five years and I'm gonna probably have to do it again.
Avery Woods
Did you get a lift?
Brooke Schofield
I didn't get a lift. I wanted them to. I wanted them to be lower, you know, I wanted them to still look like my boobs did before. I just. I didn't want to have to gain weight back.
Avery Woods
Who is your doctor?
Brooke Schofield
Dr. Daniel Barrett.
Avery Woods
I've heard about him.
Brooke Schofield
He was the best. I honestly found him on Tick Tock, which is like, probably not how you should find anybody who's, like, going to cut into your body. But he was amazing.
Avery Woods
Well. And if you, like, hear people's stories and know that they're getting a good job like he did. Am he?
Brooke Schofield
Did my eyelids, too?
Avery Woods
Oh, yeah. Okay. I want to talk about this too. And I love that you're open about plastic surgery, because I'm the same. And you can tell me if you agree with this. I have always been so open about every work that I've had done. I've never lied about it. I've always talked about it. But where I get frustrated is people are mad at, say, celebrities who we know have had work done, but they just don't talk about it. And people give them so much for not being honest and have having unrealistic body expectations. Whereas people like you and I will talk about the work that we have done. And then it's like, for me, it's held against me in saying that I'm fake or I only look like this because I've had work done and not because I've, like, made a lifestyle change or started working out really hard. Have you experienced negativity when it comes to plastic surgery like that?
Brooke Schofield
Absolutely. When I did My eyelids. I, I thought it was like the most light hearted thing in the world. I've always shared everything about filler botox surgery and no one's ever really gotten on me about it though. Like they'll say I look uncanny valley but I'm like, thank you. But the eyelids, I think because people don't see it as often. It was like people were traumatized by it. They were like, what are you doing to your. Cutting your eyelids off? You know what I mean?
Avery Woods
They look so good though.
Brooke Schofield
Thank you. And I, you know, it's really common but people, it's such a quick recovery that most people just don't share it. I never thought twice about it, but I've never gotten so much hate.
Avery Woods
What were.
Brooke Schofield
Why? Because you know, you're setting, you're setting a horrible example for young girls. You're setting women back hundreds of years. You, you know, you hate yourself obviously, because who would do that if you didn't? And I don't know, it was really frustrating because like you said, I'm like, I think I'm being honest. I think I'm doing the right thing. That's what everyone demands out of people. But then again when you do share they, they it's a weapon.
Avery Woods
Yeah. And I think here's my thing. Before I was able to afford surgeries like that, there were a lot of things about my body or my face, like my nose. Like I wanted to get a nose job since a girl when I was a sophomore in high school told me I had a massive bump on my nose. But that wasn't an option for me. I didn't, I didn't have the ability to afford that. So my entire life I wanted one thing fixed and I wasn't able to until I could afford it. And so I think a lot of these women aren't realizing, or men too that if there's something on your body that's really, really bothering you and like affecting your confidence, if you have the ability to change it, I'm sure they would. I think a lot of people just feel a negative way about it because maybe they don't have that ability or because they're mad that you're getting prettier.
Brooke Schofield
Maybe it's almost like how, you know how like skinny people like really got mad about Ozempic because it's like that's they were so excited that they were skinny and now everyone can be skinny. I feel like it's kind of like the same vibe. I like, I so get that like the argument that's like, you know, the little girls watch you and like completely incur, like, you know, I don't want anyone with like hooded eyes to think that like I hated hooded eyes or anything. But at the end of the day.
Avery Woods
I feel about my nose. I'm like, I think there are so many women that have the most beautiful noses with bumps on them. It was just something that was ingrained in me because so many people had told me about it or talked about it, it and it like with my mind.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, that's hard. I think it just of like, you know, I want to be like responsible with my platform. But also I, I was getting it regardless. So it was either I popped out and I pretended I just randomly am open eyed all of a sudden, or I shared it. So I chose to share it. And like, my bad.
Avery Woods
Yeah. And with something on your face, you can't really hide that. Like, I thought about the same with my nose. I was like, should I even share this? But I was like, what am I going to come on one day with a perfect button nose?
Brooke Schofield
I thought about doing that with my boobs. I'm like, check out these knockers that have been here the whole time.
Avery Woods
You're like, I've just been hiding them.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, I, I feel like truthfully, the eyelids, I almost feel like people might not have noticed because I think a lot of times it's like you can't put your finger on it, but like someone just looks slightly different or better or whatever it is. But like, some people will be like, you can't tell the difference. You look exactly the same. That was such a waste. Or people will be like, it looks awful. You destroyed your face.
Avery Woods
Well, I'm sitting here looking at you and you looked airbrushed and flawless.
Brooke Schofield
Thank you. I'm really happy with it. And I think that's, that's all that matters. The takeaway.
Avery Woods
Okay, so I want to ask you because you just talked about how you lost a bunch of weight. I want to know for my own personal gain. What did you do?
Brooke Schofield
Depression. Yeah.
Avery Woods
Yeah, I'm actually getting on Prozac. I'm really stoked about it.
Brooke Schofield
Everybody's so different. I'm always so curious to know. I actually literally posted a video on my Friends only yesterday being like, what's everyone's medication regimen? Because I've been on Wellbutrin for probably like 10 years now and it's like been a godsend.
Avery Woods
What were we even talking about losing weight?
Brooke Schofield
Oh, I went through a breakup years ago in 2022, and I lost, like, 25 pounds. And it's always been very easy for me to maintain a weight. It's hard for me to lose weight so that I lost weight from very, like, in a very unhealthy way. Not eating at all.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
And then I was able to kind of stay down there.
Avery Woods
Yeah. My. Someone else that works with me is also on Prozac, and she said she loves it because it helps with both her depression and anxiety, which is what I was looking for because I have a rescue anxiety med, but I need something more consistent. Yeah, I think that also helps with depression.
Brooke Schofield
It does a lot. A lot. Most of them, or not most of them, but feel like a lot of them cover both bases. I tried a lot of different things. I feel like the mechanism of, like, action, obviously, is different. Like, Prozac is different than you would know better than I, obviously.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
But Wellbutrin was the only thing that didn't make me sleep all day.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
And usually you can tell, like, my mom had. Has a really good experience with Wellbutrin, my sister. So, like, I feel like usually you can tell based on what people in your family respond to.
Avery Woods
Well, that's what I was gonna ask you. So mental health runs in your family.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, yeah.
Avery Woods
Okay. Have you always struggled with it or was it not until your adult life?
Brooke Schofield
Yes, like, very badly. I have always been really, like. I feel, like, messed up mentally and then obviously very exacerbated by our circumstances now. But I'm very well medicated now. I feel like I've gone through it. Like, when I went through that breakup, I was completely raw dogging life. I had come raw dogging. I'd come from Arizona, and I can't. I. You can't just get in with a psychiatrist here. I was struggling with it. I don't even remember why, but I cold turkey, like, went off all my medication, and I. I didn't. Like, it didn't affect me much because I, like, situationally, like, I was doing really well at the time, but the second something happened, it was a huge mess. And now. Now I'm on plenty of things.
Avery Woods
Well, and you're really strict with working out, too, which. Congrats. You're going to the aloe gym. That's a big deal. Didn't they reject you or something?
Brooke Schofield
No, that common misconception. Hi, Matt. Hi. Matt. Rejected me.
Avery Woods
Okay. I was gonna say Al was like, no, come back, please.
Brooke Schofield
No, I. I've gone to aloe for a few years, but I've never even.
Avery Woods
Heard of Jaime Hi, Matt.
Brooke Schofield
Is like, it's a private gym on. I want to say La Brea, but not anymore. No, I know. Well, they. They. It's funny. They're supposed to at least say, like, you got denied.
Avery Woods
I put.
Brooke Schofield
I said that on the podcast and they never messaged me again. But they, I guess, are very exclusive over there. And you know what? They were right to do that, because here I am on another podcast talking about them.
Avery Woods
They're just free advertising.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. No. Aloe, I love and I am consistent now with working out. I used to be. I used to reject the idea that working out, like, in crew or improved your quality of life, because I was like, I don't want to do that.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
But it has helped me so much.
Avery Woods
I'm so glad. We need to go together. I was messaging you about it the other day because I was telling you that I do Pilates. I'm a big Pilates girl. And Aloe reached out asking me to go, but I don't want to go by myself.
Brooke Schofield
Have you never been?
Avery Woods
I've never been alo.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, my God. It's the happiest place on earth.
Avery Woods
I know. They've been messaging me for months. They even messaged me before I moved here because they knew I was always coming back and forth to la. No. And they were like, please come in. But I'm such a pussy to go to stuff by myself. I'm so shy.
Brooke Schofield
I'm. I am, too. But, I mean, that's like, my social hour now for the week.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Brooke Schofield
I go, like, usually probably, like, three times a week. And it's. Everyone there is my friends now. And, you know, people we know come in and out, and so it's really just, like, exciting. Like, who am I gonna see? It's like school or something.
Avery Woods
That's why everything in la, I feel like a kid in a candy shop. I'm like, what? There's so much that happens that I just didn't know about.
Brooke Schofield
Right. I said, yeah, I know. I always think, like, oh, maybe I could go back to Arizona or whatever. But, like, the access that we have to. So, like, there's always something to do. There's always somewhere to go. There's a place for everything.
Avery Woods
And just with work events and connections and you. I couldn't live in the city. That's my issue. And that's what I told my husband when we came here, is I was like. Like, I can't live in la.
Brooke Schofield
Like, la. La.
Avery Woods
Just because the traffic, it's hotter over here. But you're so young and hot and like, you know. No, you can be out and about, like with kids. I'm like, there's no, like, parks around here.
Brooke Schofield
Right. That will my. I, like I said, I grew up in Arizona, so I had parking lots.
Avery Woods
Yeah. Like the street parking here. Yes.
Brooke Schofield
But I just, I love the valley for that reason because, you know, but parks and like, open. I want to feel like I can like walk 10 steps without like running into someone or something. So I love that. Especially the second that I have kids. I'm. I'm over there.
Avery Woods
Come join me.
Brooke Schofield
I would love to.
Avery Woods
Schools are so good. I'm not kidding. The other day we drove maybe 30 minutes and it was almost a 20 degree difference.
Brooke Schofield
Really? Temperature so hot over there.
Avery Woods
Well, like, it was cooler by me. Oh, water towards the city. Hotter over here.
Brooke Schofield
I wonder why. It's probably because it's like trapping the heat.
Avery Woods
Yeah. And I think you're farther from the water. And also because we're like 20 minutes from Malibu. Oh. Yeah. So it's, it's not that bad. But I just, it's like our little home away from home. And I don't have to get on a freeway. Like, unless I'm recording or doing something like this. I may be on the freeway like once a week.
Brooke Schofield
I love it. I can't wait. You have like my dream life.
Avery Woods
You need to come see when our house is done.
Brooke Schofield
I'm so excited. Just from what I've seen, even so.
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Avery Woods
Okay, so you're talking a lot about, obviously you're getting married, you want to have a family.
Brooke Schofield
Yes.
Avery Woods
You seem like you would be a great mom. Like, you seem like you'd be really good with kids.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, I hope so. I like, I want kids so badly. I'm. I'm definitely not there yet. I probably won't be there yet for at least a few years.
Avery Woods
That's okay.
Brooke Schofield
But my fiance's older, he's 38, so he's ready, you know?
Avery Woods
Yeah. I tell this to Scott too, because Scott's dating and I say all the time, I met my husband, he was 24 and I can very confidently say, and he knows this, it wasn't until 30 that I was like, okay, you're mature now. Like the first six years I was like, what the is going on, bro. Like, they just. They're just not ready yet. And that was something that we, like, grew together, and he had kids, so it was a different type of responsibility needed. But I. I feel like being with an older guy, especially in their late 30s, is so much easier because they're confident in who they are, they know how to treat a woman. They have their shit together in life. Like, it's comforting having that.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. And I've never had someone who, like, truly, like, really takes care of me. Like, I. Every guy I've been with prior to now is like, I'm. I feel like I'm mothering them. You know what I mean? Like, I also, like, really attracted guys with, like, major mommy issues, but I. I don't want to feel, like, responsible for you and, like, taking care of you. And now I feel like I'm a little princess. I. He makes breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and he cleans the house, and he takes care of the cats, and he just wants to make sure, like, my life is as easy as possible. And I'm like, this is amazing.
Avery Woods
Yeah. How did you know he was the one?
Brooke Schofield
I don't. I just. I. I just knew. I think. Actually, no, I know the answer is because I know. I know that I want to have children with him. You know what I mean? I totally. Is exactly what I've always pictured and imagined, like, my. The father of my kids to be. Like. And I. My grandpa, like, my grandparents raised me, and my grandpa is, like, the most important person in the world to me, and he is so much like him. I love that. Like, they're so alike. My grandpa, my grandma have been together since they were 13.
Avery Woods
Wow.
Brooke Schofield
And my grandma has dementia. She's like. She's no longer. She can't walk, talk, anything like that. And he takes care of her, like, literally wakes up, does his whole day with her, puts her hair in a ponytail and paints her nails, and he takes care of her, like. And it's the, like, most important thing to him. I always tell him, like, I'll pay to have someone come help you if you need to. Like, he doesn't want to. He's like, it gives me so much purpose.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
I know that he would do that for me. You know what I mean?
Avery Woods
That's huge. Yeah. So I don't know your story about that. Are you. Do you have no relationship with your parents?
Brooke Schofield
I have. I have a relationship with my parents. It's more so, like. I don't want to say friendship, but it's not. It's not like a parent dynamic. I talk to them kind of here and there. My dad more than my mom, but my grandparents to me are like my parents.
Avery Woods
Yeah, that's kind of how my husband's grandparents were. My. Our son is named after his grandfather. But they. David was his full time caregiver his last year of life on hospice. So he left policing to take care of him full time. And he always says it was like the best year of his life because he got so much time with him, like living with him and caring for him. And I just think a grandparents bond is so special and like to be able to have that role to step in when his parents weren't. And same with you. Like, that's such a privilege to have that.
Brooke Schofield
It is. And it was like a special attachment almost that I had. It's like, you know when you like adopt a dog and they like you like rescued them like, and they like you more. I feel like that's kind of what it is. I was so. They brought me out of such a bad situation that I. They were just. They're so important to me.
Avery Woods
Okay, well, you talked about dating people with mommy issues, so I've got to talk about Clinton Kane because.
Brooke Schofield
Poor guy.
Avery Woods
Like, poor guy.
Brooke Schofield
No, I'm totally kidding. But I. That's one of those where I'm like, poor thing. Like, he dated me. We dated for like less than six months.
Avery Woods
That's why it makes me laugh because it became such a big thing. But I. That was when I first was like, oh, I'm a fan of this girl. Because I went down. I watched every video that you posted, which was like a hundred part series. And then I did so much research on him. I was like invested.
Brooke Schofield
It was by far. Still to this day now I look back on it and it feels like a movie I watched because I'm like, there's just no way that that happened.
Avery Woods
It was a movie because you made enough tick tocks to be the length of a movie.
Brooke Schofield
It was, yeah, 13 parts.
Avery Woods
I just. How did you meet him?
Brooke Schofield
I was a fan. I was a fan and he DM'd me out of nowhere.
Avery Woods
Oh, that's right.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, yeah. And I was like, I like your music. I was not interested in him. But, you know, I got bamboozled.
Avery Woods
How have you. Did you guys ever talk after that 13 part series?
Brooke Schofield
No. And like, and we. The day that we broke up or like he was at my house, staying at my house. It was literally like, bye, love you. See you when you get home from like the studio. And we never saw each other again. Like, we never even, like, broke up in person or anything. And then obviously we never spoke from the series, but the series, we were. We were communicating through the series. It was a little bit of a back and forth.
Avery Woods
What tipped it off? I can't remember.
Brooke Schofield
He posted a tick tock. And, like, I can look at it now and think, like, maybe I overreacted, but he posted a tick tock saying, like, when you broke up two years ago, and, like, she can't stop yapping about it. I was like, oh, okay.
Avery Woods
Yes. My mind is being refreshed.
Brooke Schofield
Yes, I will.
Avery Woods
Well. Yeah, you're like, if you want me to. Yeah, I'll show you what yapping is. It was just.
Brooke Schofield
It was reckless on his part because, like, did he not know? I mean, just like, the accent, the.
Avery Woods
Like, mom died, the fake age, the.
Brooke Schofield
It was everything.
Avery Woods
When did you find out about that?
Brooke Schofield
During our relationship. So it was like I had. I had kind of an idea. Like, I knew he was lying about a lot of things. You can tell when someone's lying. He was like, make one of those who makes up, like, details as he goes. And I was literally, like. Like a kid.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
And so I was like, kind of choosing not to believe it, but, like, I found out, like, halfway through our relationship that his mom was alive or I had, like, a pretty good idea. And I. I kept dating him, of course, because again, unmedicated.
Avery Woods
That is just so insane. Like, I cannot imagine going with that and realizing, oh, yeah, I know she'll never find out.
Brooke Schofield
Well, it was frustrating. I mean, not frustrating, but, like, we had talked so much about a future and, like, all this, you know, all these plans we had for, like, obviously we didn't think we were gonna break up. I'm like, what did he think was going to happen? Obviously he anticipated breaking up or he wouldn't commit so hard to these lies.
Avery Woods
You can't.
Brooke Schofield
It's not sustainable. Yeah, but it's just cr. Like, you have to wonder, like, what could possibly go through somebody's head to make them do something like that.
Avery Woods
Yeah. I mean, bless his heart, but I think he's just mad that he got caught.
Brooke Schofield
I know. 100. I know that. I know for a fact that still to this day, when girls, like, talk to him, that he just says, like, I'm absolutely insane. And, like, made all that up.
Avery Woods
So he wants to admit it now. You're like, but you.
Brooke Schofield
Well, he did put out. He just put out a song where in it he says, like, I Told the whole world that they could find your grave. Like, talking about his parents, I'm like, you know what? Good on you. Accountability.
Avery Woods
He's like, let me make an EP out of it. Yeah, like, new single out.
Brooke Schofield
I feel bad for him.
Avery Woods
Yeah, you have to.
Brooke Schofield
Like, I feel like in the. It was. I, like, laugh about it. And when I made the series, it was very, like, light hearted. But when I went through it, that's like the most traumatic thing I could possibly imagine. I felt like, like. I don't know how to describe it. It was like my boyfriend died.
Avery Woods
No, it's like, it's a culture shock. Like, it's. There's so. There's so many undiscovered parts about it. And when you're literally committing to somebody, it's. That's. I would freak me out.
Brooke Schofield
And it also felt like. It felt like I. I don't even. I'm trying to think of the word I'm trying to say, but it was like, gross because it was like, I. I feel like he just completely took advantage of me. I don't even know who you are.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Like, you made up this person. I literally don't even know who I'm, like, sleeping with every night. Like, that's. It was like violating kind of.
Avery Woods
That's gross. Okay, you. I want to talk about George because I had no idea what people were talking about when it came to George Gay. And then I went down the rabbit hole. What made you guys release that footage?
Brooke Schofield
I think we had just built it up for so long. We had talked about this, like, big dortskate that we had for so long that it felt we just want to give, like, the live shows, like, something. You know what I mean? They come thinking they're going to get something that they wouldn't get normally on the podcast. So in our heads we were like, this is going to be perfect. They're going to love this. They're going to feel like they saw something that no one else saw. And then obviously it got posted and people were like, what the fuck is wrong with you guys?
Avery Woods
What the wrong with you guys? Like, why would you release it?
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, I think. Yeah.
Avery Woods
Do you regret it? No, I think it was very real and honest. And honestly, I praise Tana for being okay with releasing that because I think that's a huge accountability check that she was willing to take. And I think that shows, like, a lot of maturity on her end because I would be so scared to release something like that. But is this, like, something that you've experienced in the past or was this like a one time thing?
Brooke Schofield
It was definitely not a one time thing. That was for sure the worst of it. Because I feel like it. There had just been such a build about it and it was a common theme. Like, we fight only over the same things constantly. It's never like randomly something new. It's always things like, you know, timing or like, logistics that we just don't agree on. And so, yeah, I mean, it's. It's never that bad. And I feel like we showed it because it's like we're. Look at us, we're sisters. We fight. And immediately that night, we were friends again, you know, so, like, I think it just didn't translate the way we might have wanted it to.
Avery Woods
Well, but you know what? I. I think too, it was very honest. And I also think if something else was really going on behind the scenes, you could have just not released it. And so I think it actually, in my opinion, was kind of cool that you guys released it just because you both didn't really give a whether people took it how you wanted to or not. I think you were being very honest and real and also showing the relationship behind the scenes that people don't see because they see an hour a week of you guys chit chatting with microphones on the podcast, which can be cut in any which way. But I think to see like that raw dynamic between the two of you, when you do mix friendship and business, it can get. Get really complicated. But also, again, I feel like if there was other animosity and you guys weren't okay at the end of that situation, you would have just not released it.
Brooke Schofield
Right. I feel like if we were still experiencing things like that, it would, it would be like too touchy a subject. The theme of the show really was like, how far we've come. So, yeah, that was like how we set it up anyway. We were like, you guys wouldn't believe, like, what touring used to be like.
Avery Woods
Okay, I didn't know that. And that's. That's another thing with Tick Tock taking clips out of context because obviously the video was shown from someone in the audience. So I don't. As an audience member on a screen and not there. I don't realize what the live episode was about.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, we were just saying, like, you know, touring used to be like an absolute nightmare because we hadn't had, like, we jumped into it. Nothing figured out, like, no one really to help us. We had kind of just like a, like people in positions that they probably shouldn't have been in. And we were just, like, raw dogging, and it was. It showed. And I feel like that's kind of the point we were trying to get across.
Avery Woods
But look how far you came.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. And we. Everything works, like, out so bad. Like, we found out, like, ways, like, to make it work better. Like, at that time, you know, I wasn't allowed to show up the venue to the venue without her, so I was like. I had all this, like, impending doom, like, oh, my God, we're gonna be late. We're gonna be late. And, like, we've worked out so many of those little, like, intricacies that now it just runs very smoothly.
Avery Woods
You obviously are very open, like we've talked about, and that can create hate, as we've all experienced on social media. What do you think is the most misunderstood thing about you?
Brooke Schofield
It's hard to say. I. I always feel very misunderstood. I think what really bothers me the most is. Is the Tana friendship thing. Like, I hate people saying, like, I hate her. I don't. I secretly don't like her. I'm mean to her. I disagree with every single thing she says because I hate her. Like. Like, I hate that so much because I love her literally more than anything on the planet. And I think my. My communication style is just, like, it rubs people, like, some people the wrong way naturally. And I grew up with sisters and kind of, honestly, a violent family. So the way we talk to each other is maybe just different than a lot of people are used to. Some of my friends, like, talk back to me that in that way, and some don't. I feel like maybe I'm just a little bit abrasive to people sometimes. But I love. I love her, you know, And I.
Avery Woods
Think, too, I see when there's videos about that animosity between the two of you. I see you guys in the comments, like, defending one another, which I really appreciate. I feel like that's a very rare thing to have, especially in this industry. When people pit women against each other, it's usually people stay silent because they don't want to be a part of it. But, like, I've seen her defend you in comments, and you defend her in comments and defend the friendship in comments. I just think that when people are so convinced in their head, they won't listen to anything.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. And once you decide something to be true, you're gonna view everything differently. I feel like, like, people kind of had this idea just because of things like the George Gate video or, like, you know, we are open about, like, fights we've had and stuff like that. So in people's head, they're like, oh, they don't like each other. And then everything that they see is going to be perceived as like, oh, well, that's a jab. You know, like, that was, like a dig at her when it really isn't that way. But she is so supportive. Like, every time. Like, when I'm getting hate for something, she's always. I feel like she always defends me and vice versa.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
And it's just funny because, you know, well, there will be something going so viral, like, Brooke and Tana in huge fight. There's articles about it, and we're like. We've been on the phone for two hours, like, dissecting Love Island. Like, we. We were like, what is this? Like, that's not a real thing.
Avery Woods
Who's your favorite on Love Island?
Brooke Schofield
Oh, I'm so obsessed with Love island right now. I'm not even kidding. I'm sick. I'm supposed to do a podcast episode tonight. I'm like, not during Love island hours.
Avery Woods
No, I. It's actually like a. I feel like I have a disease. I'm actually ashamed.
Brooke Schofield
No, I'm like, my cheeks are getting.
Avery Woods
I'm, like, tweaking. I'm, like, tweaking every night when I put my kids down. I'm like, don't talk to me. I make my bowl of popcorn and I sit my ass on the couch and I watch Love Island.
Brooke Schofield
I'm obsessed. But I. I go so back and forth. I. It's crazy, too. Like. Like, it's such. It's so symbolic. Like, last week, Shelly was everybody's princess. Everyone hated Huda, and now today, everyone's hating on Shelly. And everyone loves Huda.
Avery Woods
I know.
Brooke Schofield
I've been a Huda defender, honestly, since day one.
Avery Woods
Really?
Brooke Schofield
And everyone's gonna be like, of course she loves Huda. But I don't know. I feel like Hood is misunderstood, and I feel like I see a little bit of myself in her or maybe, like, my past self and her, and it makes me, like, sympathize.
Avery Woods
I will tell you from the beginning, never liked Ace. And I think the hooded Jeremiah situation was so disappointing, which made me empathize with Huda, because the entire point of the show is to find a connection, and Ace was so anti connection. And now what's he want to do? He wants to be exclusive with Shelley. Babe, I thought you're supposed to date.
Brooke Schofield
Around none of that. No one's allowed to expl. Like, it's so interesting because they got on Hooda and Jeremiah so bad for that. And then everybody, like Taylor and Alandria haven't explored anybody else.
Avery Woods
I know.
Brooke Schofield
Now they have. Like, it took them this long. I know for certain that Ace is upset about that because he wanted Huda. I just know it.
Avery Woods
I. I completely agree. And the fact that in this thing, his heart rate was the highest with her, and that's why Shelly's mad.
Brooke Schofield
He was living for it. He never wanted her to get off. It was like, I don't understand why Shelly's not equally mad at Ace. But. Yeah, I. I've lived for Shelly this whole time. I just like, oh, man.
Avery Woods
I know. I feel the same. Okay, well, we're gonna do something new. This is your. You're my trial. Okay. I asked on Instagram stories, on the Cheers Instagram to ask you questions that fans want to know. So I have a list of questions we're gonna rapid fire through. You can answer them. You don't have to answer them. You tell me. Okay, well, we kind of already touched this. Wedding details. What's the vision? You said you don't want a big wedding. You want it to be a little bit smaller.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, I could change my mind. I haven't really put a lot of thought into it because, again, I'm not like, rushing into getting married. We, like, like, obviously kind of rushed into getting engaged. I could wait a year, I could wait two years.
Avery Woods
And if it feels right, that's on a rush, just so you know, enjoy it. Like, if it feels right, it's not a rush. She just.
Brooke Schofield
I'm loving it. I'm so happy.
Avery Woods
Good. I'm so glad. That's all that matters. What is your favorite thing about Miles?
Brooke Schofield
My favorite thing about Miles is he's just. He's so patient and understanding and I've never had that ever, in a partner. I've always. It's always been like a push and pull. We argue about everything. We never see eye to eye. He is so like, every single. If I tell him, like, don't do that. That upset me, he'll be like, it'll never happen again. Like, he's just.
Avery Woods
He's a mature man.
Brooke Schofield
He is. And he's just. He has the best parents and he. It shows.
Avery Woods
Good, Good. I'm glad. Do you plan to stay in LA forever? Do you think you'll ever relocate? Talked about that, too.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah, I. I feel like, truthfully, I'll probably stay nearby. Like, probably at the Valley.
Avery Woods
Yeah. Perfect. We meet neighbors. Everyone is Asking about your hair care routine.
Brooke Schofield
Redken all soft shampoo and conditioner. I've been using it for so long.
Avery Woods
Okay.
Brooke Schofield
But I. I. Hair, I feel like is genetic. A lot of it.
Avery Woods
Your slick back tutorial. I remember watching that over and over again.
Brooke Schofield
Thank you so much. You know, I had to stop doing it. I got traction alopecia.
Avery Woods
Wait, really?
Brooke Schofield
I have, like, full bald spots here. Like, I don't have any hair back. And it was so delayed. Like, I've done. I've done those for so long. I don't know what happened. Maybe, like, a combination of things. I'm also very, like, stressed.
Avery Woods
But do you ever pull your hair back anymore just to work out?
Brooke Schofield
I've been trying to wear my hair down because I'm like, I'm balding. Nothing bald, by the way.
Avery Woods
Now I'm scared because I love a slick back, and I feel like it's going to catch up to me as.
Brooke Schofield
Long as you take care of it. I think I was, like. I was, like, doing too much.
Avery Woods
Go to fragrances.
Brooke Schofield
My favorite perfume, I think now it's discontinued, but Charlie d' Amelio's perfume, I am not exaggerating or not kidding.
Avery Woods
Really.
Brooke Schofield
It Born Dreamer. I'm obsessed with it. And I. I mentioned that one time on the podcast. I think they discontinued it, but my agents found, like, every last bottle and gave it to me. So I have, like, a hundred of them.
Avery Woods
Wait, that's amazing.
Brooke Schofield
But it was so good. And Charlie, if you're listening, please bring it back.
Avery Woods
I didn't even know she had a perfume, but I love the Britney Spears one.
Brooke Schofield
Love. Oh, my God. The little round bottle with the little.
Avery Woods
Yeah, the pink one.
Brooke Schofield
I love a. Like, I'm not a mature scent type.
Avery Woods
Yeah.
Brooke Schofield
Although I have been wearing Tom Ford Electric Cherry.
Avery Woods
Oh, I have Tom Ford. It's like the vanilla musky one. Tobacco. Vanilla tobacco.
Brooke Schofield
So good.
Avery Woods
So good. Do you know? I think you would like that. I just smelled the other day that I'm obsessed with, and I ordered it online and my order got canceled because they were sold out. Is XO Chloe Khloe Kardashian.
Brooke Schofield
Really?
Avery Woods
It's amazing.
Brooke Schofield
I was trying Cosmic. Like, Kylie's.
Avery Woods
I love Cosmic.
Brooke Schofield
I don't know. Like, I think I might be spraying too much of it or something.
Avery Woods
Okay. But I do love Cosmic. But Chloe's was so good. And I ordered it from Ulta, and I got an email, like, three days later saying, your order's been canceled due for. Due to fulfillment issues.
Brooke Schofield
I hate that. Did you ever Use, like. Or have pink sugar. Like, the one that has, like, oh, my God, I wish I could wear that for the rest of my life. I don't care if I'm 40 or.
Avery Woods
Like, my, like, old bath and body works. Miss that. I would just, like, like the hot Cheeto girl.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. Sometimes I have every perfume in the world. Like, 90 of the days. I'll wear, like, Victoria's Secret bombshell. And, like, I just. I. If I like it, I like it. Like, I just. I don't stray.
Avery Woods
Like, when I first got money, one of the first things I bought was Baccarat rouge. Because I was like, everyone that's rich has this. Tell me why my bottle has, like, this much missing. I solve a full. Because I literally wear it, like, on, like, a red carpet.
Brooke Schofield
It's like a din. Like a. Like a nice dinner scent. Yeah. Like an everyday.
Avery Woods
Yes. And I'm like, why? I can't. I see people that literally douse themselves. Not every day. And I'm like, see, in my mind, I just. I can't get there.
Brooke Schofield
I think that should be punishable by law. I'm not even kidding that I have a friend, and I love her more than anything, but she wears so much perfume, and I can't. I just can't. Don't have the heart to tell her, but I can't even. I can't be in the same room.
Avery Woods
Yeah, well, I'm like, baccarat rouge is like, $5 a spray. Okay.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah.
Avery Woods
Every time I spray, I'm like, I can literally smell my bank account getting less and less. It's insane.
Brooke Schofield
I don't know. I almost fell victim to it, too, but just because I'm a follower.
Avery Woods
It's really good. I'll get it for you for your birthday or something. Oh, perfect. Okay, boobs. Pros and cons.
Brooke Schofield
Pros. Huge, gorgeous, obviously. So much attention.
Avery Woods
Literally, porn titties, obviously.
Brooke Schofield
Totally kidding. But honest. Honestly, like, I would be lying if I said that that's not why I got them. I loved. I've always had, like, boob attention. My whole life, that was, like, the one thing I had.
Avery Woods
Like, if I had something, people, I got big titties.
Brooke Schofield
Yeah. And when it went away, it was like, I was like, wait, no one cares about my boobs anymore. Like, it. As shallow and horrible as that is, that's the truth. I wanted attention for my boobs, and I got it back.
Avery Woods
Cons.
Brooke Schofield
I'm built like an airpod. I have. I'm built like a capital P. I have only upper body and that's a con. And sometimes I tip over.
Avery Woods
Oh, really? Gravity. Yeah. Yeah. It'll get you. It's okay. People say I'm built like spongebob. I'm like, have you seen this ass?
Brooke Schofield
People say that about me, too. I have. I will, because I'm. I'm a short build. Also, I have. I have a really short torso. So, like, I don't. I'm just arms and legs. Thanks.
Avery Woods
It's okay that maybe we are the same person.
Brooke Schofield
I. I am obsessed with you.
Avery Woods
Top two fave skincare products. Oh, I want to know this.
Brooke Schofield
For me, this is so basic, but I have. I've been using everything road. But then. Yeah, so I. I got like a. When I was on tour, I just bought the. There's like a kit with all of the things in it because it's like, I don't want to think about all the things I have to bring. So I've been using that, but trying to think, oh, I've been using the Medicube pink. Like, it's like salmon.
Avery Woods
The salmon sperm. I've heard such great things about that.
Brooke Schofield
I'll give you all of you one. They sent me, like, a thousand of them. Like, I. I mentioned it on the podcast and I. I opened a package and There was like 30 in there.
Avery Woods
Okay. My friend Jacqueline is obsessed with Medicube, and she just posted this massive box they sent, and I was like, okay, I have to get on it. Do you put it on immediately after washing your face? Yeah. Okay, I'm gonna get on that. But what foundation do you wear?
Brooke Schofield
Right, Tarte face tape. Like, not shape tape, the concealer. But it's face tape. I've been wearing it for years. Right now, I'm not wearing the proper color. Okay, I am green.
Avery Woods
But you're not green. I don't know why you're screen.
Brooke Schofield
I swear I'm perfect. But I've used it forever. I love it. I will never stray.
Avery Woods
Okay, well, I'm like, that's all the time we have here, folks. Yay. Thank you so much for having me. You're such a joy.
Brooke Schofield
No, you had me.
Avery Woods
Well, but you had me in your house.
Brooke Schofield
Oh, of course. You're always welcome. Oh, yeah. I'm sorry about my cats the whole time. Look, look who wants to be peaceful now.
Avery Woods
Yeah, he said now. I'm just chilling, basking in the sun. I'm obsessed with him. Yeah. We need to go to Aloe together. Yes.
Brooke Schofield
You're going to love it. You're going to be so happy that you went and you'll never leave.
Avery Woods
Okay, Valid.
Brooke Schofield
It's so good.
Avery Woods
We'll go together. Well, thank you so much. Where can everyone find you on socials?
Brooke Schofield
Brook Scofield on everything and then Canceled podcast.
Avery Woods
Yeah, canceled podcast. Brook Scofield, big titty queen.
Brooke Schofield
Huge.
Avery Woods
Cheers, guys.
Brooke Schofield
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CHEERS! with Avery Woods
Episode Title: engaged + unbothered | brooke schofield
Release Date: July 7, 2025
In this engaging episode of CHEERS! with Avery Woods, host Avery Woods finally meets her long-time friend and podcast collaborator, Brooke Schofield, in person. The chemistry between the two is palpable from the start, setting a relaxed and cozy tone for the conversation.
Avery Woods [01:17]: "It's so cute and cozy. It's even better in person."
The heart of the episode revolves around Brooke's recent engagement to her fiancé, Miles. Brooke shares the heartfelt and surprisingly intimate proposal story, highlighting her preference for privacy over a lavish celebration.
Brooke Schofield [03:14]: "I just knew it was coming, but I was so genuinely surprised."
Brooke opted for a private engagement on her fiancé's birthday, a moment that left her both excited and overwhelmed. She emphasizes the importance of authenticity and personal comfort over societal expectations.
Brooke delves into her relationship with Miles, discussing how they met through mutual friends and maintained a low profile despite the public nature of their lives. She reflects on her past tendency to overshare and how this relationship has empowered her to keep her personal life more private.
Brooke Schofield [05:09]: "I feel so confident in this one that I'm like, I don't care who knows."
Avery and Brooke discuss their differing desires for wedding celebrations. While Avery shares her simplistic courthouse wedding, Brooke expresses a desire for a more intimate and relaxed celebration, possibly a small party or a destination event.
Brooke Schofield [07:09]: "I don't want a wedding, period. It was never for me."
Brooke's approach underscores a growing trend of couples prioritizing personal significance over traditional grandeur in their nuptial celebrations.
Brooke recounts her move from Arizona to California in 2018, inspired by the movie The Greatest Showman. Her initial ambition to become an actor didn't pan out as she had hoped, but her time in LA led her to significant friendships and career developments.
Brooke Schofield [09:24]: "I have to go to California. I have to go to LA. Like, my life needs to be bigger than this."
She secured a job at Catch, a restaurant where she built a strong network of friends, including Tana, with whom she co-hosted a podcast.
Brooke shares insights into her long-term collaboration with Tana on their podcast, which began around 2020-2021. She candidly discusses the challenges of balancing a professional relationship with a deep personal friendship.
Brooke Schofield [12:16]: "We never stopped doing it together."
Recently, both Brooke and Tana have announced a hiatus from the podcast, citing burnout and evolving personal circumstances.
Brooke Schofield [12:16]: "We've talked about taking a big, long break if not ending it completely."
The conversation shifts to the pervasive influence of social media. Both Avery and Brooke express their frustrations with how platforms like TikTok can distort and sensationalize their interactions, leading to misunderstandings and unwarranted negativity.
Brooke Schofield [14:09]: "People run wild with it."
They highlight the mental toll of constantly facing public scrutiny and the challenges of maintaining genuine relationships amidst online harassment.
Brooke opens up about her struggles with mental health, particularly exacerbated by her online presence and the intense scrutiny that comes with it. She emphasizes the importance of medication and therapy in managing her depression and anxiety.
Brooke Schofield [34:35]: "I've been on Wellbutrin for probably like 10 years now and it's been a godsend."
Avery shares her own journey with mental health, discussing her decision to seek medication to better handle the pressures of fame and parenthood.
The duo engage in an honest discussion about plastic surgery, body image, and the societal pressures women face regarding their appearances. Brooke candidly talks about her experiences with eyelid surgery and the backlash she faced despite being open about her procedures.
Brooke Schofield [30:29]: "I think people don't share it because it's a quick recovery."
Avery reflects on her own cosmetic enhancements, highlighting the double standards in how public figures who disclose their surgeries are treated versus those who remain silent.
Brooke talks about her commitment to fitness, mentioning her regular visits to Aloe Gym and how it has become a social outlet for her. Avery and Brooke exchange tips on their favorite workouts and the importance of staying active for mental and physical well-being.
Brooke Schofield [37:38]: "I've never even heard of Jaime Hi, Matt."
They emphasize the role of fitness in maintaining their health and managing stress, especially as busy working mothers.
Brooke shares the qualities that make her fiancé, Miles, the ideal partner. She praises his patience, understanding, and the way he takes care of her, creating a nurturing and supportive relationship.
Brooke Schofield [60:46]: "He's so patient and understanding and I've never had that ever, in a partner."
She contrasts this with her past relationships, where she felt like she was "mothering" her partners, highlighting the maturity and stability Miles brings into her life.
Brooke recounts her tumultuous past relationship with musician Clinton Kane, detailing the deception and emotional turmoil she endured. She reflects on the betrayal and the lasting impact it had on her trust and perception of relationships.
Brooke Schofield [50:21]: "It was the most traumatic thing I could possibly imagine."
This segment underscores the importance of authenticity and honesty in personal relationships, lessons she carries forward into her current engagement.
Avery and Brooke delve into their obsession with the reality show Love Island. They analyze the dynamics of the latest season, expressing their predictions and reactions to the contestants' behaviors and relationships.
Brooke Schofield [58:37]: "I'm obsessed with Love Island right now."
Their commentary provides a relatable take on popular culture and the entertainment industry's portrayal of relationships.
In a spontaneous segment, Avery engages Brooke in a rapid-fire Q&A session based on fan-submitted questions. Topics range from wedding plans and favorite aspects of Miles to skincare routines and personal preferences.
Avery Woods [59:35]: "What's your favorite thing about Miles?"
Brooke Schofield [60:22]: "He's so patient and understanding..."
This segment adds a playful and personal touch, allowing listeners to connect with Brooke on various facets of her life.
As the episode wraps up, Avery and Brooke reaffirm their friendship and mutual respect despite the challenges they've faced both personally and professionally. They express excitement for future endeavors and the possibility of reigniting their podcast collaboration after a period of rest.
Brooke Schofield [67:12]: "I'm so excited. Just from what I've seen, even so."
Their candid and heartfelt conversation provides listeners with an authentic glimpse into the complexities of balancing personal relationships, career ambitions, and mental health in the public eye.
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