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Production The Baddest Radio Season 2 Episode 45 Take 1 Here he is.
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It is Thursday yet again, everybody. And it's actually Friday when we're filming this. But thank you guys so much for tuning in to the Baddest Radio I know.
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Thank you so much. And hello. Welcome everybody.
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It is your host, Brad Rock, and your hostess, Ms. K. And on set we got Ozzy, Ms. Aussielicious step delicious. Make the boys go crazy. Ms. K. We're kind of matching today without even trying because I was gonna wear this before you even came.
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Really? Oh, I love the. Is that Moana shirt.
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It's Maui and Ozzy's. Also, like, I got the.
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I got the memo today, literally.
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We'll talk to you guys after this intro. Earth to Bratman girl. You already know who it is. And we are back. Hello, welcome back to the baddest radio 44. Four, your favorite. Yeah, I was gonna say noon show host. I was like, what the.
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Basically we are noon.
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Yeah.
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I feel like, is it just me or like whenever we film around these times, like, my energy is a little depleted.
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I feel like it's the time.
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Like it's the midday. I feel like we usually film like early in the day, like at 1 o'. Clock. But whenever we film like 3, 4,
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6, 7, it's usually when people take a nap around this time.
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Yeah. Siesta vibes.
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Yes.
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Remember when we would go home from school in the Philippines for lunch?
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Yes.
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To nap.
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And then I usually thought like, what time we would go. I think we was gonna. We would go home like at like 1 or 2 and then go back at 3.
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You know where Philippines. Got that schedule from?
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Spain.
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Spain.
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Yeah, I know.
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Because they love a siesta. Yeah.
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Wait, what time do you guys to school?
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So we go to school at like 7. No, 8 to 1. Go home for an hour and like eat lunch. Or you can stay at your school. Like, it's like a whole like lunch thing.
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And then go back.
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You go back to school at, like, 3, and then we finish at, like, 4, 5. And then we do, like, the whole cleaning of the school.
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Yeah. So sometimes we don't get home until six.
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Yes.
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It's a work day.
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But then I'm like, where would you be, though? Because especially here, when you're, like, doing your sports, you're.
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Yeah, cool.
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Yeah.
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So like, six.
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I will also say, like, if you live so far from the school, like, say I was living in Makaha and my school was at Campbell. I'm not going home.
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Bring your home lunch.
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Yeah.
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Yeah. We had a motorcyclist. Like, we were, like, very, like, up there in the beginning. Yes. And so we would have, like, someone pick us up every time to go home and then bring us back.
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That's Ms. K, though. She's rich.
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With, like, a full on, like, I walk to school. That's because you live right next to it.
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I literally live right next to it.
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We live, like, 15 minutes away.
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Wait, let's get into our segments because this looks good and there is a backstory to this, but.
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Oh, my God. Yes.
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I'm gonna let you go first.
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Okay. So this drink I made today, well, I based it on, like, a soursop, because I've been, like, on my soursop era. So I got a juice, and I was, like, looking for, like, things that would go with it. And, like, I look on the Internet. Do you taste the soursop?
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I do. That's what I'm tasting. Yeah. I don't taste the.
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It's like, what goes with it? It's like pineapple, strawberry, banana, and you had all of those. So I mixed it all up and put it in that.
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It's good. It's. I thought it was weird at first, but it's really good.
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I did, too, but then I kept, like, drinking it, and I was like, that's actually really good.
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And she tastes healthy.
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Yes.
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Okay. There is a backstory to this, because if you follow me on Instagram and if you guys watch my story, I always post daily stories on my Instagram. Literally, whenever I don't post a story on my Instagram, I getting anxious.
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Yes.
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But if you guys have been watching me, you guys know that I've been growing a pineapple for the past four years, and this year, she finally bloomed. And I harvested it three days ago, and I put it on the kitchen counter for it to literally ripen. Ripen again. I want to emphasize that I have been growing this for four years, and, Ms. K, this is where I made the mistake. Yeah. I have a pineapple can in my fridge. I forgot that I also left that pineapple fruit on top my kitchen counter. So when Ms. K asked, can I use this pineapple? In my head, I thought I was picturing the pineapple cup in the fridge, not the actual fucking pineapple that I've been so excited to make a whole TikTok about. I literally was going to make a whole TikTok about it.
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I'm sorry.
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And now it's just in a blender in a cup. I still did post in my stories, me trying it, and it was actually very good.
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It's really good. It's really sweet.
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Very sweet. Yeah. And not sweet sour.
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It reminds me of, like, the white pineapple.
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Yeah.
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You know, which is what?
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I thought it was growing, but I guess I was juicy.
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But, yeah. Thanks for the pineapple.
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It was.
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It was, it was. But then, honestly, it was, like, too ripened already.
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Mm. Because it was rotting in the bottom. Yeah. But the top wasn't right.
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Like. Yeah.
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What is the tea of the week, Michaela?
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The tea of the week is Love island, because I finally caught up.
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Thank God, girl. Because the past couple of weeks, I feel like I've been talking to my fucking sel.
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No, but.
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Okay, the episodes that we are at while you guys are watching this is episode 14, the co. Yeah.
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And then there's episode 15 tonight.
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Tonight. Which was what we're so excited to watch after this.
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It got me so mad. I was so mad.
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Okay, why are you mad?
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Because. Okay, in the beginning of the Love Island, I really like Kenzie. I thought she was, like, so bubbly. Whatever, Whatever.
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Yeah.
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And then throughout the time, I was like, oh, girl, I've met some. A person like you before.
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Yeah.
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And I was like. I was just like. She was, like, stunning. Started very. I don't know what to say, but, like, she started getting annoying to me and, like, very, like, pick me the
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most ick that I got. I literally. Maybe I shouldn't be saying this about a woman, but, like, I. My skin was literally crawling when she was like, no kiss is crazy. After being like, I can't give you kisses. And remember, he was like, no kiss is crazy, bitch. That is, like the girl version of where my hug. Where my hug. Especially with Corbin GPT. Like, ladies, ladies, y' all are perfect together. Y' all need to leave the villa together too.
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No, they do. They do kind of, like compliment each other. I'm like, you guys, do you.
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Yeah.
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She kind of reminds me of Sincere. A little bit.
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Yes.
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And like the bullet, the girl talking
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about, like, how Caleb is your whole type of.
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Yes. Oh, my God. Did you see that one? I think I was scrolling on tick tock when someone was like, how are you gonna say you wanted a cowboy when all your exes are.
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Yeah. Person of color.
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Yes.
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I think they were all like, black men.
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Yeah, they were all like.
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So it's giving Corbin is your type.
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Yes, exactly.
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And I feel like, stand on that. Like, don't be trying to lead Caleb on being like, you're literally the Yeehawk Ha. Boy. I prayed for something like that. Cutie. Yes. He's so, like, sweet.
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See, I thought him and so was gonna, like. Because I. They had like, the same vibe for me, babe.
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No, they don't at all.
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I thought in the.
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I was like, okay.
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But then I really see love Caleb,
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but so is such a bad.
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She is that scene.
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I love how when she tried to explain how she's not into him, she's like, listen, I love pie, but I don't like apple pie.
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Oh, no. She's like, I've never had apple pie before.
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No, I've never. I don't like apple pie. Yeah, but maybe I've never had this.
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This honey crisps.
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I don't know. I. I don't see it. I see. So with like, I don't know, something.
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I need them to bring back older.
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Huh?
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I need them to bring back. So I need you to do like a whole. What's his name again? AC no, like a whole Alondria moment where they took her out. Bring her back. Or when they took Rob and put him, you know, he was like, I
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think they're gonna bring someone back this season.
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Yes. She needs to be in like a bombshell front blank villa.
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Yeah, I think in casa. Yeah, she might be a bombshell in casa because Casey was kind of like, should I talk to her? Should I not remember in the last scene?
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Yes, he should have.
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Would you. Would you talk to her if we keep her? And he was like, girl, it's giving.
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He's one of those, like, he can't really make up his mind because there was like, he had an audience. And so I was like, oh, my
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gosh, girl, we could not be mad episode about Love island. And I don't want it to be girl.
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No.
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It literally pisses me off. So let's cut to what you're mad about. Aren't you mad that they left? They sent home Sol and Gabriel. Why are you mad at that?
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I Feel like Sol. I just started getting to like her moment.
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I loved her from day one. I'm sorry.
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No. She had, like, a babish energy. But then I was like, okay, cute, whatever. Like, give me something. And then that last. Like, that last episode made me love her even more. Like, oh, my God. I'm like, I love a strong woman. I love Who? I love a girl who stand on her ten toes and tell her telling
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sincere what America's been saying.
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Yeah. Really?
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You're a lying piece of.
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Exactly.
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You're full of shit. Or something like that.
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Yes.
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And her being, in the end, being like, this is Couples Island.
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It literally is.
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Come grab your baddie chain.
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Get your baddie chain.
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Come get your baddie chain.
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So just by standing there.
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Sorry, I'm gonna start on my screen. But I do wish.
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I do wish I was shocked when Gabrielle. They sent Gabrielle home. But I'm like. At the same time, I'm like, yeah, you're giving one note that just makes
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me wonder what Jen's storyline is gonna be now.
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Exactly.
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Because Jen wasn't giving me too much either.
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That's why when I. I was so confused because I thought Gab, Gabrielle, and
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Jen was gonna go home, I thought so too. And I thought they were gonna be like, girl, we are so tired of y' all in the night night. That would have just been my excuse. I'm like, yes. I'm tired of hearing you suck dick at night. I'm sorry. Like, I'm. I don't want to hear banana noises at night.
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I'm like, wait. I have a Do. I do have a question. If you were in Love island, would you be able to do that? Like, it. Have, like, an intercourse right next to everybody?
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No, but I know nobody asked, but it's been almost a year since I got. That's crazy. That is.
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Casey. Oh, same.
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Let me go to Fiji real quick.
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Same, same.
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Oh, my God.
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I know.
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Period. We should do a challenge.
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Okay. We should.
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It's gonna break it first.
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Okay, I might. Girl, knowing you and how you go out.
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Yeah. Which I don't.
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Exactly.
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Period. All right, well, we'll update you on Hawaiian.
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Comment down below.
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Comment down below. Who do you think will stay celibate longer? Me or Ms. Kim? What is the longest you've ever been celibate since you started?
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A year. A whole year.
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So strong.
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No, thank you.
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I'm just kidding. That's not even that strong.
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That's like a quarter from you.
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Yeah. If one year is strong, you guys try four years. Girl, my first ex really did a number on me.
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It's. It's to the point where, like, people didn't, like, Brett would literally be like, oh, he was flirting with me. And I'm like, yes.
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Before we cover this, they don't need to hear it again. No.
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But they need to know.
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I had actually an eventful week this week. Makayla did you do. I'll start backwards. Because yesterday I hung out with Cleo. I was so bored. I was literally like. Cause Kat, her new days off are Wednesdays and Saturdays. Excuse me. And I was home alone, and I literally hate eating by myself. And so I hit up Cleo, and I'm like, clay, you want to sleep over? And she was like, okay, let me ask my mom. And then Princess was like, yes.
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Yeah.
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And I was going to do a podcast episode with her too, but we asked Princess and she was like, no, you said one day. Which I get it, girl. As like. Because if Cleo was going to stay for two days, like, she should have asked for two days.
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Yeah.
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Like, okay, girl.
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Period.
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One day is like one day.
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One day. And Clay Kyona had so much fun. I was teaching her, like, how to do her hair. And I feel like she's just such. In her era of being such a sponge that she was literally honing in, listening to the oil, what she should do, and her hair. Because as much as people like to think I have the thickest hair in the world, I don't think y' all know Cleo's hair like that. Like, that girl has me and Ms. K's hair combined.
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Combined.
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Like, I. And I have thick hair already, and Ms. K has a lot of hair.
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She has a lot of hair. But then her thigh, there's like, some type of, like, texture she has on her hair. And also on how, like, her hair is.
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Ehuh. It's ehu hair. That's why it's like, Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino. Like, all the hair possible. Like, she's blessed in the hair department, girl.
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But once she gets it done, that hair will be amazing.
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But my goal is, because I've mentioned on the podcast before, like, my dad really traumatized my sister with her hair, because my dad would never left my sister's hair alone. So with Cleo knowing how independent she is as well, she likes to learn if I'm showing it to her instead of doing it to her.
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Yeah.
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Like, she'd rather put the oil on herself. Even though it's frustrating explaining to her how to do it.
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Like, oh, she's one of those, like, I.
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She'd rather mirror me than me doing it for her.
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Like, hands on kind of person.
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Yeah. And she's always been like that, even with her homework.
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Yes.
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She's like, you're not my teacher, so you don't know this subject. I'm like, I hate to say that. No, literally, I remember when she was struggling with a Math thing. And I was teaching, tutoring her, and she's like, you're not my teacher. You don't know this.
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I'm like, yeah, I learned, bitch.
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Bitch. I know. Four times two.
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You know the best thing ever, because I used to teach as well, but the best thing ever is when they get home from, like, school with that. After that homework was done.
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Yeah.
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And I was like, so how was your homework? Was it all correct? And they were like. They're like, yes, it is. And I'm like, yeah, exactly.
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Period. You're like, I thought that.
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Yeah, exactly.
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You're like, I'm basically a teacher.
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Like, hey, girl, let's keep it a book.
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So that's what I did. And then I was going to read a journal entry today, but I really wanted to talk about this topic instead, and I really don't. And I already remembered what I journaled about, so I don't want to be redundant, but this week I met the wrong.
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I know.
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Let us be glad.
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Yeah. That's so cool.
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You're welcome. I met the Rock. If this video goes out, hopefully my interview with the Rock comes out. And I have so much tea about this. Kiefer, when I tell you, like, when you guys see that, I need you guys to come on here so that I can explain myself.
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We need to do, like, a reaction video of, like, you know, because there
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are a lot of elephants in that room that needs to be addressed. One being, I will fucking say. I was so excited to interview the Rock. I was nervous, but that nervousness, like, literally exited my body when I went on to set and all the girls were there and all the other talents were there and just vibing off of energy. We were also excited, but you know how the legend goes that Maui lassoed the sun and brought it closer to us.
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Yes, baby.
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I did not fucking think Maui was gonna last with the sun and bring it 5ft next to me that day
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because was it hot? Why the fuddy?
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Was it Dayt? And there's a big ass, like, light, right? Like five feet, like so. Because I'm sitting where you are, and the Rock was sitting where I am.
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Yeah.
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And the lighting was where this. This camera is at. So five feet away from us.
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Yeah.
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And it was like the heated light. And then Kiefer, the Rock, if you ever watch this video, please just block me. Like, I. Just block me. Like, just block me. I know I traumatize you, but there is this one scene. No, no, not even that scene yet. There's two. So to negate The. How hot it was. There was two pipes that were blowing AC air.
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Yeah.
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So you know how it's like, up. It's like a. Like a pipe. Like a pipe. So you can move it whichever. And it'll Like a portable ac. Like a portable ac.
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It's like those things that stores when their AC is broken. They have the.
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Like, the big pipe. So one tube is facing him and one tube is facing me. Mind you, I'm. The tubes are here where he's sitting. Yeah, girl. His big ass back covered both fucking ac. And he's turned to me the whole time like this.
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Both of the ACs, like, on him.
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The fucker is like, huge. He's literally the rock and I'm just the pebble, bitch. Like, so blocking my ac. And I'm not about to tell the rock to move school over, bitch. Like, I'm not about to be like, eh, try move like I like when I see. So. Girl, the whole time I'm just sweating profusely, bitch. And you know, I swear I sweat so fucking much. And I was like. And my PUA in my ear was like, sliding down. Kept sliding down. So I was just like, fixing it. Fixing it. Just asking him.
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Fidgeting it.
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Yes. And I had questions, girl. And four pages of questions. All really cute. Disney approved questions. Of course, because it's Disney, I can't be asking him inappropriate questions. But we were just vibing off, like, and I really was truly, like, giving the correspondent of a lifetime, like, job, bitch. And we vibed off too much that, like, I truly was going off a script the whole time. I don't know if they'll cut this. So maybe this is a. The baddest radio exclusive, but there's a scene in there where I was literally like, so we have so much in common. I heard you got arrested seven times or seven to eight times before you turned 17. Yeah, I didn't get arrested that much, but I also got arrested. What is your favorite arrest?
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What did he say?
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What is your favorite arrest of the eight? He was just like, well, honestly. And he answered it. Really? He literally answered it.
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You asked that on a Disney set? That's.
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I don't give a fuck, girl. I was literally. I had no questions left. We went through the whole thing, and he and I. And this was their first stop for press. So I truly thought he was gonna, like, you know, hurry it up. Like, hurry. No, no, no. Like, you know, when it's your first. Because, like, I've done press tours before for, like, my book where they literally ask you the same thing so you know how to answer them already.
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Oh.
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Like, repeat repeating answers. And I ask him very basic questions, but so I thought, like, he was gonna just repeat questions, but I forgot this was, like, his first stop.
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Yeah.
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So he was answering them fast, but still, like, I could tell it's his first time.
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He's giving himself time to, like, think.
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Yeah. Really? Yeah, yeah, yeah. And it was amazing, girl. Like, I don't want to say too much. I just want to talk about, like, the things that maybe not be. That will not be included in there. But there was also a scene, mind you, I'm still fucking. I was sweating so much, and there's a scene where I literally just, like, want to crawl into a fucking ball. And I liter hope that Disney doesn't use it, but at the same time, there is, like, a comedic timing to it where he hands me a rag.
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He.
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He sees me, like, sweating so much, and he's like. And I'm literally, like, not me being a makeup girly, like, melting in front of my idol.
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Yes. I think that became, like, one of the pressure, too. It's just like, you with him, girl.
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And I kept telling Disney and my team. My team knows this. Like, I maybe. Can you guys clip this? The editor. Can you clip this? Do you like, meeting your idols?
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No.
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Same.
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No.
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Because I kept saying no to the Disney thing. This is not a disrespect to the Rock, but I truly love to keep my idols in a glass box. Like, yes.
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Like, a place where you can just idolize them.
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Yeah. That's the point of it. And it's not because of, like, don't meet your idols or that. I'm scared that the Rock is gonna be a bitch to me, which I don't think he would ever be. It's more of, like, a respect thing. Like, I never want to know what the Rock thinks of me. I never want to know what Beyonce thinks of me. I truly don't. Like, I don't ever want to cross Beyonce's mind. Like, is that bad? Like, because good or bad? Like, I. I will. I will literally levitate.
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Like, if Beyonce thinks I'm annoying, what's Brevin doing? I would die.
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I would die. Like, if Beyonce thought I was annoying, I would literally levitate. If Beyonce thought I was a good person, I would still levitate. So, like, I would literally rather never know what my idols think of me. I never want to meet my idols. But with that being said, meeting the Rock with such a bucket list. Check and being able to tell him that I was named after him and seeing his reaction was truly, like, something I've dreamt of. It truly is. Was also something that I feel like I promised my dad that I would be able to do one day.
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Yes.
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And just like, a whole 360. Yes. Like, literally, like, being able to tell the Rock that one day. This is how I. Girl, this is how I know. I'm, like, literally such a newscaster girl. But I was like, the Rock. I'll just tell you something. My dad and his twin brother, and maybe there was some Tamana involved. He loved that joke.
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Girl.
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There was some Tamana involved. It's his whiskey brand.
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Yeah.
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And I'm pretty fucking sure my dad and his twin. My uncle Edward was drunk as fuck, naming me.
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Yeah.
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Because Bretman Rock. Like, oh, dude, we should name him after our two favorites. That sounds like the conversation that they would have had. So. And then he. He was like, wow. He's met a lot of Dwayne, but
C
not a lot of the Rock. Yeah.
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So he was like, wow. Yeah. He loved. He loved me. I could tell because he was, like, cackling.
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That's a good thing. But then actually, like, you did a really good job by, like, how you're telling that, because not a lot of people can talk to in front of their idol or even, like, question them.
B
Yeah.
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Have a conversation with them.
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I was literally like, the Rock. Habai has waited 27 years for this. Because my friends have this joke that we say to each other that there's three rocks in Hawaii. The Rock. Barack and Bretman Rock. And he laughed. He laughed. I was literally like, oh, my God. I'm a comedian. I feel like one day. Did you watch the Kevin Hart roast, by the way?
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No, I did not.
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The Rock was in it, and I feel like the next roast is the
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Rock host, and then you're gonna be in it.
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Can you smell what Barack is roasting.
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Like?
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I'm sorry.
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I'm a little jealous
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coming from.
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From the rest.
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Sorry, Ozzy. I meant to go on to you after because I know you've been wanting to say something, but it's okay.
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You handed yourself as best as you could, and I was.
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Thank you so much. Yeah, thank you.
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A lot of people would have freaked out.
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I would have freaked out.
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I would like to ask the both of you, what would you have asked the Rock? You. The both of you being both WWE wrestlers and I'm hoping, fan of the Rock himself as well.
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I would say I would ask what
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his, like, his dream last match would be like.
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Yeah, he's still.
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The last time he wrestled in here
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and here and there.
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Yeah, yeah.
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He's been gone for maybe two years now, but he was part of, like, a really big storyline that brought.
C
With John Cena.
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Yeah. With Roman Reigns.
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Oh, and Cody Rhodes. Yeah. Yeah.
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Is Undertaker still.
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He retired a few years back. He's still involved, though. Like, he's involved with Triple A, I believe, which is, like, the Latino luchador I love. Yeah.
B
Okay. I mean, what would you have asked him as K?
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I would have asked him, like, what got you into, like, being an actor from such a. Being an athlete?
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Because I feel like everyone knows his story of wrestling being kind of. I mean, for lack of a better word, like a nepo baby in wrestling.
C
Yeah. Because of his uncles.
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I know you know your stuff, girl.
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His uncles and his dad. Yeah, yeah. But because, like, you know how, like,
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wrestling is such, like, a manly thing and then a theater. More like, like, doing movies.
B
What was your first the Rock movie that you remember watching? Mine was Game Day.
A
Oh, I was gonna say Scorpion.
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I was probably saying the. What is that one? Babysitter. The babysitter.
B
Game Day.
A
No. Oh, I think that was Game Day. That's the game. What's her name?
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What's the game plan?
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Peyton.
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Peyton. Manny.
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Yes.
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Yeah, Right?
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Yeah.
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Okay, let me go look. I know he has movies prior to that.
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The game plan.
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Is it Game Plan or Game Day?
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I'm looking it up.
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There was a guinea pig. That's why I loved it as a kid.
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Yeah.
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There was the game plan.
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The game plan.
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The game plan.
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That was a good one.
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Oh, my God. We met Peyton Manning, remember?
B
Yeah, we did. And she loves that.
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I know it wasn't Pete and Manning. I was thinking of Madison.
B
Madison Paris.
A
Yeah.
B
It is that one that we met, too.
C
No, we bet both of them.
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Oh, nice.
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So, yeah, that's my. The Rock story. I had a really great time. They even showed me how they came up with the how big is he? Bitch. He's a big bitch. He was how tall? Like, not to throw shade because, bitch, the Rock will always be big. But someone in his team was actually being like, oh, he's in his skinning era right now. Like, he's actually, like, not as big as he usually is.
C
That's crazy.
B
I don't know how to word that without sounding like.
C
Like your bulking era.
B
Yeah.
C
You know how, like, he's, like.
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He's very, like, leaned and leaned.
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I'm pretty sure, like, if he goes back to wwe.
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That's when he's like, oh, yeah, there will be signs.
B
Yeah.
C
Yes.
B
My favorite question I asked him was, did you have to train for the Maui roll, or did Maui have to train to be played by you? He goes, that's a good one. That's a good one. I was like,
C
is there a second one? Are they doing a second one?
B
There is a second Moana already.
C
No, but the live action of it.
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I don't know that they said second movie for Moana is so. Is so adventure. Like, I really don't even know how they would fucking CGI that shit. But I also said the same thing about this one girl. Also, I don't want to leave.
C
How did they do the waves, Kiefer?
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Like, when I tell you, like, this live action has probably is probably the most accurate and the most. The best Disney live action adaptation ever. Like, it's literally like, you know how sometimes it's a hit or miss because they don't really go by the.
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The movie and they kind of like,
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change it up because I am still. I am still mad about Mulan. Oh, girl, where the was Cricket?
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That is not what the shoot.
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I wasn't even close saying, like, I needed an actual talking cricket. Like, I'm so sorry. Like, I'm cricket. As I was waiting for a cricket.
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But they made him into. They made him. He was there, but he. They made him into a soldier.
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Yeah, yeah, that's not what I want. No, but this Moana one is so accurate down to, like, the grandma.
C
Hey, hey.
B
The amakua. The ahu. Like, girl, it's everything.
C
I think what I want to see the most is, like, my favorite scene on Moana was the one where she found the drums and then she went, girl, that.
B
That every scene was so iconic. Like, even when. Even how they made Te K and how they made Te Fiti. I'm sorry. Like, that scene, there's not really spoiler because, like I said, if you watch. It's so mirrored that if you watch the cartoon, like, there's no spoiler on this one. But yeah, and I will also say. And I said. And I did a public apology to the Rock. To his face. I was like, the Rock. I was talking so much shit about your hairline on my podcast because of the leaked images. And I just would like to say that your wig was actually late as on the. On the movie. And the wiggery team did what they were supposed to do, and he was like, wow, thank you. That means a lot. I mean, look at Your hair. And then I was like, but I have to know what race was the wig.
C
See, there's a question where you ask
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that, girl, I will ask for the un. For the UN edited version, but I don't know if Disney will keep that. But I literally was like, what race is the wig? And he was like. He actually answered it, too. He was like, I think he said, brazilian. There's Indian hair in there and Filipino hair. And I was like, period. I'm like one of my cousins walking around bald. I love girl, I'm telling you, we were such a key. Like, I'm sorry.
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Like, amazing.
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I need to. I need to meet him again with some ac.
C
He's an ally.
B
He is. No, I. I didn't even sense, like, before I even told him he looked good. He said, I look good.
C
And I'm like, no, I love.
B
Well, there's something about the rocks. People with the rock on their names. We're sexy now.
A
Would you meet. Would you meet Bret Hart?
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Now I feel like I would. Okay, I. Bret Hart, come on. The pot.
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We know you're listening.
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You know what's so cool? Let's go to Canada.
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You know what's so sweet? In the end, like, after we shot everything, he was just like, wow, Brett, I really can't believe you were named after me. I didn't realize how you put that together. And I was like, yeah, do you know Brett the Hitman Horror?
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And.
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And he was like, of course. And he was like. I mean, I. He was just like, you're just named after, like, two amazing guys. And I'm like, okay, the Rock. Leo Rising. I don't know if he's actually a Leo Rising. I'm just saying. But, yeah, he was like, that's amazing. He was very flattered.
C
I don't know. I still would be in shock. Like, it would, like, just be. It would feel like a dream if I've ever met my idol.
B
It did feel like a dream, honestly.
C
Did you feel like, what. Is there one question that you were like, you wish you asked, but you never asked? I guess in the end, like, I
B
kind of got a little nervous, and there was a bit where I was supposed to, like, audition to him as Heihei, and I just didn't want to be like, to his face.
C
You should have.
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You should. That would have been funny.
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But I just. I. I just couldn't.
C
You should have done your PC.
B
Because at that point, like, mind you, like, the five Minute guy came already, and my. And we had already gone through all the Questions. I'd already asked him all the questions that I wasn't even allowed to ask him. And so for the last five minutes, I was just kind of like, just saying any kind. And I did already baa in his face. I'll show you the trailer. There's a trailer where I'm like bahing in his face. But I didn't want to harass the rock. And I know he's had a long day.
C
Yeah. With the presses.
B
Yeah. That's fun. I also met the dance team that dance in there and choreographed it. And it was so cool to see them.
C
And then you met the Miss Moana herself.
B
Yes, Catherine. Hey, Catherine. Love her. So weird. I met her at the Moana Premiere, Moana 2 Premiere here last year. And I was the cartoon. Yeah.
C
So they were already making it.
B
Yeah.
C
Oh, wow.
B
That's when they made we're making the live action.
C
Yeah.
B
And I was like, can you believe the next time you're here to be for your premiere, like, it's here already. Like such a beautiful girl. And shout out to her sister, who is mutuals with me on Tick Tock. Congrats.
C
And then one last question for me. You know how, like, you already watched the interviewing me. No, I know, but I'm like. I'm just so curious because you watched the movie already.
B
Yeah, you were supposed to come with us. But.
C
No, but. Okay, so in that movie, is there one part that you were like, wow.
B
Yeah, some. A part that I thought was really well done was the Tamatoha scene. Because is the. Is the shell the crap the.
C
Oh, yes, yes.
B
What is it? What is he a crap. A shell.
C
He's a crap. A lobster.
B
Not a lobster. He has a shell.
C
He's a lobster.
B
What are the. No, he's not a lobster Keeper has always been this bad.
A
What am I looking up?
C
No, he's a crab.
B
No, he's like the. He's not a crab. He's the ones that go in the shell. What are those called?
C
Huh?
A
Hermits.
B
Oh, he's a hermit.
C
Oh, he is.
B
He's a hermit crab. Yeah, he's a shell. He's a. That's. His shell is shiny. Yeah, that's why I'm so shiny.
C
And they got that down.
A
Oh, tamatoa.
B
Yeah.
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The famous craft from Juan is conceited crab. Hermit crab.
B
So, yeah, technically he's a hermit because he's Michelle. I thought that scene was very well done because it's probably one of my favorite scene in.
C
That's one of your favorite songs from that movie?
B
No, that's Tofi's favorite.
C
Is it? You always sing that song?
B
No, my favorite song is Tattoo not to flow. Did you have any other Moana questions, Kiefer?
C
No.
B
Did you have other Moana questions?
A
I stand.
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The grandma died.
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Okay. But I was gonna say the last. Hold on. The one thing that I re. Because you asked me if I wish I asked him a question that I forgot. I just wish in the end I was more myself because I started. I don't know why. I started up really high, and then I started to get more and more shy. The more I realized, like, he was actually, like, getting comfortable. Comfortable. Like, literally. Imagine the more comfortable he got, the more shy I got. I don't know why.
C
I think it's because due to the fact that you were already sweating, he hand you the handkerchief.
B
I think I was truly, like.
C
You were just like.
B
I think I was truly just, like, levitating.
C
Yeah.
B
I just wish, like, in the end, because I was like, go watch Moana on July. I was like, moana live action live on theaters now, July 10th. I wish I just said, like, yeah, go watch this shit on theaters July 10th. The.
C
You know, I want to know. I want to watch that. I would go watch it if I seen that.
B
Exactly.
A
Can you guys do that? My name is Brent Rock, and you're watching Disney Channel. And then do your. Yeah, that Disney to each camera.
B
Yes, yes. Aloha. I'm Bretman Rock from Moana. Hey.
C
Hey.
B
And you're watching Dickney Channel.
C
Dickney Channel is crazy.
B
It'll be a dick. I'm drawing a dick. Imagine Ms. K. Okay, Ms. K. Go.
C
What do I say?
B
Hi, Ms. K from.
C
Hi, this is Ms. K from the Cheetah Girls who play Dorinda.
A
Did you say you're watching this?
C
Oh, you're watching Disney Channel.
B
How would your ending be?
A
Yeah, yeah.
B
I feel like mine should be.
C
I would bite it.
B
And you're like, is that. Ozzy? What show are you from? Okay, do your Disney outro dog with a blog.
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Hey, guys, this is Ozzy from Sweet Life of Zach and Cody. And you're watching Disney Channel.
B
Oh. Oh, yeah. Remember in the early 2000s, it was. You're funny for that. This segment is brought to you by
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Field, a dating app for the curious.
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Spelled F, E, E, L, D. Like Field, but cuter.
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And before y' all say, oh, it's just another hookup app. No, ma'. Am.
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Period. Download Field co that's F E E L D co. But yeah, let's get into the segment. Some of you guys sent in some dating stories and we're really here to unpack it. Not a lot of you guys sent it, but it's okay because we have stories of our own.
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I don't be really dating that much.
B
I really don't. I really need to go out more so that I have more dating stories. Not even just to hold out, but just to have stories like I feel
C
so I need to be like oh, I got left by a guy in the forest. Or like oh, someone didn't like me. Like I took me out of the car and like yelled at me in the side of the freeway and was drove off.
B
Like period. No, literally, something like that. I really feel like I need to go on more dates. But with that being said, Ozzy read us the first story that a fan sent in. Maybe we can do a who's the incense in this too? Who knows?
A
Okay, so title of this is My ex best friend gave my ex an std. Oh, very straight to the point, right? Six years ago, the person I thought was my best friend betrayed me in a way I never imagined. One day my ex boyfriend called me and suggested that I get tested for an std. His call immediately confused me. Why would I need to get tested? We had been together for a long time and despite some relationship issues, I trusted him completely. In fact, our relationship felt stable enough that we were making plans to move in together. What made his call even stranger was that just three weeks earlier, my best friend had asked me to go to the clinic with her. She said she needed more support because a man she had been sleeping with had given her an STD and she was scared to go alone to receive her penicillin shots. Without hesitation, I went with her. That's what best friends do. Or at least what I thought best friends did. As I sat there supporting her, I had no idea that the man she was talking about was my ex boyfriend. When my ex called and encouraged me to get tested, the pieces slowly started falling into place. The truth was devastating. While my boyfriend and I had stopped being intimate for a period of time because we were working through some issues, we had been getting that intimacy somewhere else with my best friend. The betrayal cut deeper than I can describe. It wasn't just infidelity. It was the realization that two people I trusted most had been lying to me at the same time. One of them sat across from me, asking for comfort while hiding the fact that she was sleeping with my partner.
C
That's great.
A
The other continued planning a future with me while secretly betraying me. I got tested, and thankfully, I didn't contract anything.
C
Good for you, sis.
A
But the emotional damage was another story. People often think that once the truth comes out, you move on and heal. What they don't talk about is how betrayal changes the way you see trust, friendship, and love. Even six years later, I still think about it. Not because I miss either of them, but because experiences like that leave scars that aren't visible. I eventually realized that what I needed wasn't another explanation from them. I needed help for myself. Therapy became necessary because I couldn't stop asking the same question. How do you recover when the people you trusted most become the ones who hurt you the deepest? Six years later, I still don't have a perfect answer, But I do know this. Their betrayal was a reflection of their character, not my worth.
C
Right.
A
Healing hasn't been linear, and some wounds take longer than others. Yet every day I choose to move forward, even when the memories still hurt and disgust me. Do you think some betrayals break your heart or others change you forever?
B
Both.
C
Yeah, it should break your heart to change you.
B
Yeah, it should break your heart to change you forever. Because if it didn't break your heart,
C
then, girl, period, you don't learn your lesson, you know?
B
Yeah, it's like a pat in the back. But, girl, it looks like you really don't need any of our advice. Like, you really ate that shit up. Like, you went to therapy. And I mean, it is. It is such a hard pill to swallow that, like, sometimes, like, the ones you keep close are really the fakest bitches around. So I can't wait for the day Nikki tries me.
A
You had us in the first half.
B
Yeah, I'm just kidding. No, literally, like, every time I hear, like, these best friend stories, I'm like, Nikki, Jeanette. Literally, I have four friends. Like, literally, we've. We.
C
You kind of have, like, a story.
B
That's what I'm saying.
C
It's kind of scary because no one knows that story.
B
I feel like we should unpack that. We should.
C
We should.
B
Okay, so I. We have a friend who you guys probably have already known.
C
No, and asking about.
B
You guys have asked me about him too. And I honestly feel like I've never addressed it because 1. It's really just something so Stupid and, like, personal. It's personal and just weird. But I did experience having a friend really close to me talk to an ex of mine.
C
Yes.
B
Literally, when it was fresh and behind. Behind my back.
C
Yeah.
B
And it was just weird because they didn't even like each other when we were dating, and then when we weren't together anymore, that's when they wanted to be friends. And that's what was weird to me. But, like, yeah, it was like, very, like, a gag at the same time because I really.
C
But it also, like, happened like. Like, the universe gave you warnings.
B
Yes.
C
Yes. It was, like, giving, like. Okay. Like.
B
Because my first ex broke up with me because he didn't like him.
C
Yes.
B
And I'm like. But then when you. When we broke up, you want to go to him, and that's weird as.
C
No. And then you were, like, asking him questions, and you. And then he would give you, like, some not really completed answers. And then when you were like, oh, my God, like, guess who just popped up in, like, talk. And, like, he wouldn't say anything and just kind of like, you know.
B
Because I shut it down, I guess I saw my ex on TikTok and I was like, oh, my God, ew. I never thought I would ever see him scrolling. And then that's when he confessed to me, like, oh, I actually have been talking to your ex. And I was like.
C
Because I remember. And then. Because. No, we were downstairs.
B
Yeah.
C
And then I vividly remember this day because it's like, it happened so fast. But yeah, it kind of like. Like one of those days where like, oof, girl, this is about to change everything.
B
Yeah.
C
It was like.
B
And I'm very proud that I didn't, like, overreact. I really.
C
No, you didn't. At that time, you were kind of, like, processing more of it. Just kind of, like, thinking about it more than you were saying stuff.
B
Yeah, I was definitely like, oh, yeah. Because when he showed me that they've been talking.
C
Yeah.
B
He literally opened their messages and they were sending paragraphs.
C
Because I was like. He goes. He comes up to me and he was like, like, I have to tell you something, but can we keep it between us? And I was like, yeah, what's up? Goes. I've been talking to. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And I was like, what do you mean? And then she was like, oh, just like, text messages here and there. And I literally go, bruh, calm down here. Someone has to tell you something. And then. Yeah,
B
yeah.
C
But yeah.
B
And then we kept it cordial. I really tried to keep it cordial for, like, a week.
C
Not a month.
A
A month.
B
And then after a while, I'm like, I don't know if I could. I could be best friends or be friends with someone that is currently talking to my ex. Like, I don't know, maybe I could open the floor. Like, would you guys be best friends with someone?
C
No.
B
Or still be friends with someone that is talking to your ex?
C
For me, I could never be friends with someone who has.
B
Yeah.
C
Talk with my ex.
B
Yes.
C
Especially for, like.
B
Especially when the whole relationship. You guys didn't even like each other. It just gives me, like, conniving vibes.
C
Like, yeah.
B
Like, damn, y' all were into each other that whole time. Like, that's great. Say, but, yeah. But, yes, I've experienced something similar. And even being asked, obviously There were no STDs involved. But yeah.
C
Even, like, being Eskimo friends with, like, my friends, I'm like, oh, that's disgusting.
B
That's why I'm scared to, like, hook up with anyone here.
C
Yeah.
B
On the island. Because.
C
No. Because.
B
Yeah. We can't be Eskimo cousins.
A
No.
C
No. Thank God. We have different types, though.
B
We really do. But you know where sometimes archetypes do be getting blurred is with.
A
She's the in between.
C
Yes.
B
She's what blurs the line for us where I'm literally, like, wait, Nikki, you haven't hooked up with him, Right?
A
But, yeah, but, yeah, yeah, that's tough.
B
But you're not the.
C
Yeah, it's them.
B
And I'm glad you're, like, not. You don't got std. Like, congrats, girl.
C
Like, yeah, that's. That's like a bullet. You, like, cool.
A
I think she is more concerned about, like, how betrayal has affected her.
C
Yeah.
A
Like, how to navigate through that.
C
Yes.
A
And I think, like, what you guys said, like, this kind of stuff just makes you stronger. You just have to choose to be stronger.
C
How do you feel about, like, people, like, implying something on you that happened towards, like, their past?
A
Like, you were the cause of something?
C
No, like, you. Let's say you're the new person and yet they don't trust you because of what happened in the past.
A
Oh, yeah, that's.
C
No, I mean, how would you react to that?
A
I mean, those are just me.
B
I'm scared that Me literally, like, I've had that conversation with, like, some. The last guy I was talking to.
C
Yeah.
B
He was like, well, you can't really use something that your ex traumatized you about against me. Like, you can't. You can't be scared that I'm gonna leave you because your ex left you. And I'm like, oh. I was like, oh.
C
Oh, you made sense. Right?
B
Let me back up real quick. Oh, my gosh.
C
I didn't know that happened.
B
Yeah. I was like, oh, let me.
A
I think if you take dating as. As just dating like a trial and error type of thing, then, I mean, it's. It's tough. Like, you're always gonna try and see if. If you can become someone different or if you're becoming something else. And I think you're only gonna find that out if you give yourself chances to go out and start.
C
Yeah.
A
You know, dating again, sometimes it's not going to work out. Like, I think that's what people have to accept is that sometimes it's going to be bad. But, like, you're only trying to figure out if you are.
B
Yeah.
A
Getting out of something or if you're still in it kind of thing, period. If that makes sense.
B
That does.
A
Because I feel like everyone. I don't know if everyone's like this, but they treat the next relationship as, you know, this is the one.
C
Yeah.
A
The relationship, of course.
C
Who to marry. Like.
A
Right.
B
I always date with the best foot forward.
C
Right. Yes.
A
Like, best intentions type of thing.
B
For sure.
C
Clean slate, for sure.
A
Cool. Wow. That was a good conversation.
B
You know, I like that conversation. Download field Co That's F E E L D dot co. Now let's get back to the video. Hey, Let's move on because I wanted to do a little activity with you and I'm sure you've seen it.
C
Yes.
B
Would you like to explain the trend?
C
It's gonna be the acting multiple personality challenge.
A
Sure, we'll go with that.
C
Yeah. I think. What is that? What is that one?
A
You just call it, like phrase challenge.
B
I think it's just acting face challenge.
C
Acting phases challenge.
A
Yeah. So I'll give you guys a phrase and then I'll also give you guys, like, different emotions and you have to say the phrase in that.
C
Okay.
A
Okay.
B
How many emotions per face?
A
I think four. Okay, so we got a bunch of. I came up with some while you guys were talking. So first we'll start off easy. So phrase is look at me, look at me. Okay. So I'm gonna give you guys the emotion or.
B
Okay.
A
And then just say it to your respective cameras.
B
Don't fucking actually look at me. Like you will make me laugh.
C
Okay.
A
So pretend this is like your. Your audition tape. Yeah.
B
And we're auditioning through our camera.
A
You guys want to Establish editor.
B
Please make a clip for each of these words. You. We're gonna upload it on Tick tock.
A
You guys wanna. Who's gonna go first for each one?
B
I'll go first. Okay. Yeah.
A
So look at me. Shy.
B
Stop. Ozzy. I'm literally.
A
Okay, quiet on.
B
Will you go first then?
C
Okay.
B
Look at me, baby. That's. That's. That's horny as. Look at me, look at me, look at me.
A
Okay, breathster and breast turn.
B
Okay. Look at me. Oh, Period. Bellstream.
C
I got the role.
A
Okay, last. Not last one. Next one is raging.
C
Raging.
B
Yeah. Why are these the emotions? Like, why can't it be regular ones?
A
Like mad.
B
Okay, Mad.
C
Look at me, look at me.
B
We love that.
C
We love the English.
A
Okay, this one is devious. Kind of like a. Like a. You have a. Yeah, yeah. You guys got it.
B
Oh, that was pretty good. That was good. Keeper.
C
I was curious.
B
Literally. Let me lock in, lock in, lock in.
A
Everybody lock in. Not bad, not bad.
B
Wait, I ate that. When you really play back, it's getting devious. Like, we're both devious, me and the camera. Not just.
C
Right, right, right.
B
We're planning a devious thing.
A
Okay, next one is the. The phrase is. You shaved your bush.
B
Ah, you shave your bush.
A
Okay, first one is disgusted.
C
You save your bus.
B
You shaved your bush.
C
Yeah, we both ate that up.
B
I'm literally disgusting. Don't touch me. You save your bush.
A
Let's do a surprise.
B
You shaved your blush.
C
Hey. Oh, my God.
B
I ate that.
C
I hate being surprised. You shave your bush.
B
Oh, that was supportive. I was surprised that he did it in like a. You shaved your bush.
C
Yes. Tight and then.
B
And you're like, supportive surprise. I'm more like.
C
Like, he told me like,
B
Like I've been telling you not to shave your bush and you shaved it, but you've been telling them to shave the bush and then they shave it. We're surprised at different.
C
Yes.
A
Let's do. Let's do sad.
B
You shaved your bush.
A
I was giving, like, disappointed.
B
Yeah, I felt fine. You shaved your bush.
C
That's a good one. Okay. Okay. You shave your bush.
B
I guess. I guess.
C
Yeah.
B
I thought we're doing four emotions. That's why.
A
Well, I'm. I'm just trying to see what will give a better reaction. Let's do.
B
Can we do. Oh, okay. Because I think that's the.
A
Oh, yeah.
C
Okay.
B
I think that's the. Isn't that where the. The trans started?
C
Yeah.
B
Oh, okay.
C
Oh, okay.
A
Okay. I have a. Okay, replace this one. Okay. So oh, okay.
B
Oh, okay. Yeah. Okay.
A
This one is impressed.
B
Impressed. Okay.
C
Oh, okay.
B
Oh, okay.
A
Let's do angry.
C
Oh, okay.
B
Oh, okay.
A
Let's do confused.
C
Oh, okay.
B
Oh, that's pretty good. That was pretty good. Wait, copy paste. I think I copy that. Okay. Wait. Confused.
A
Yeah.
B
Oh,
A
okay. Okay.
C
Yeah.
B
Oh, okay.
A
Still flirty.
B
Oh, okay. Very good. That was good.
C
That was good. That was a game. Oh, okay.
B
No.
C
Yes.
B
Do it again. Like, you could be flirtier.
A
Like Love Island.
B
Do it how Nikki would do it.
C
Ask me for a chat. Ask me for a chat.
A
Okay. Oh, okay.
B
Oh, okay. Oh, okay.
C
Oh, okay.
B
Okay.
C
That was better. We should do that and then give me a chat.
A
Give me a Filipino anti.
B
Oh, okay.
A
However. However you define that.
B
Okay, okay. Oh,
A
you can even say it in Tagalog or the funnel.
C
Okay,
A
Okay. We'll do one more phrase. Okay, this phrase is Aussie1 at smash. Here we go.
B
Okay.
C
Confused.
B
Confused.
A
This one is mad. This one is dumbfounded.
B
Ozzy won at smash. What?
A
That felt realist. That felt real.
B
That's me. Every time you won,
C
Ozzy want to smash.
A
Okay.
B
That's what I'm saying.
C
What?
A
This one is devastated.
B
Ozzy wanna smash.
C
I guess the fact you guys in the same tone.
A
Let's do. Let's do angry. Angry.
B
Ozzy wanna smash lake.
C
Ozzy wa.
A
The last one is genuinely happy.
B
Ozzy won at smash. That's crazy. When does that happen? Never.
C
Wait at smash.
B
No, just a freeze.
A
Just to freeze.
C
Where does that happen?
B
What?
C
Why? Azzy want to smash.
A
Nice. That was just for me.
C
Thank you.
B
Okay, now let's do a freestyle one with Jeff. Us three now. Okay. Let's do. Let's do. Let's do. How do you know me? Let's do confused. Ozzy first.
A
How do you know me?
B
Oh, wait, that's good. You should have been playing this with us.
C
Okay, actor. Wait, what was it again?
B
How do you know me? Oh, how do you know me? Oh, wait, we're eating there.
A
Last one.
B
How do you know me?
C
Oh, okay.
B
Right.
A
Hey, all the agents out there, if
B
you guys are looking for actors, let's do. Let's do surprise.
C
How do you know me?
B
Yeah, okay. How do you know me? Oh, that sounds.
A
That was the same. I was gonna say it the same way you said it.
C
I'm just thinking, like, when did I ever use that? How do you know me?
B
Okay, okay, okay. I'll take that.
A
How do you know me?
B
Oh, that's a different surprise. Yes. Yeah, yeah.
C
You're, like, off guard.
B
Yeah, that's A good thing.
A
Like I'm watching my back kind of thing.
B
And people know me.
A
How do you know me?
B
Yeah, no, I get it.
C
Okay. Okay, let's do.
B
We did confused, surprise and excited. Oh, excited and surprised. Kind of sounds the same.
C
Yeah.
B
Let's do
A
sassy.
B
Yeah.
C
How do you know me? Yeah.
A
Okay.
B
How do you know me?
C
I didn't think you were gonna say it like that.
B
How do you know me? Okay, that's mine.
C
Yeah.
B
How do you know me?
C
The.
B
That's me.
C
How do you know me?
A
I'm trying to figure mine out.
C
Who are you?
A
How do you know me?
B
Girl, I look like your first one.
A
Oh, it does. Okay. Yeah.
B
What is the emotion again?
A
Sassy.
B
Oh, yeah. Sassy.
C
How do you know me?
B
Lock and Ozzy. I don't know what sat. How do you know me?
A
How do you know me?
B
Okay, you know me. Thank you. Do you period? Now let's do puzzled. What is that's confused how you did it. You know me. How do you.
A
That's Yoda.
B
You know me. How do you.
C
Do we know me? Me do we know.
B
That's a good one. Okay. Puzzled. How do you know me? How do you know me period?
C
Puzzled.
B
Puzzled. I just like, not like the actual emotional puzzled, but how do you know me? Puzzled.
A
Oh, I mean, like in order.
B
Yeah.
C
Like me. You know me.
B
Know me.
A
How do you. I don't know why I did a Filipino actor me. How do you.
B
My mom have said that. Yeah, period. Well, should we do product of the day?
C
We should.
B
Did you have your product of the day? Where is it?
C
It's right here.
B
Oh, period. You can go first.
C
Okay. My product of the day already. Sports bra from teal.
B
Oh, girl. Teal be getting so much.
C
No, because. No. Why did she ate with this? This is the infamous that gave Nick the nip flip.
B
Yeah.
C
Thank you, guys.
B
By the way, Nikki will be leaving her Venmo in the description down below. You guys can Venmo her for titties.
C
But these are called micro, not push up, micro sports bra bra, which basically they just fit in like a little bandeau, but like they give you the most perfect push up ever. They're not even push up, but they're also very secure. I use them to go like I tried them out. I went to go running, walking. And they're very secure.
A
So.
C
So love these. Thank you.
B
Ozzy, do you have a product of the week?
A
I do.
B
Your Olala bottle.
A
I bought a new iPad.
C
Wow.
A
I don't know if you guys can see.
B
Wow.
C
You can see us.
A
But now I can monitor all the cameras so it's not out of focus.
C
What iPad is that?
A
It's just a basic iPad.
B
You and Cleo have matching iPad mini?
A
No, just the regular. It's on sale. I love.
B
For how much?
A
$2.99.
C
Oh, wow. Oh, wow.
B
What's your steal? That is a steal. My product of the week is not actually a product. It's an app. It's the Runna app. And the reason why it's my product of the week is because I truly hate feeling like I'm falling behind, especially when I have my mind on something. And I started the Runa app earlier this year. I want to say February, because I had a goal of running my first half marathon, just me, for my birthday. And I had a goal.
C
What marathon is that?
B
Literally just me running on my own. Like, I was just going to park my car at the end of the island and then run half a marathon at that point. Yeah. By myself.
C
Oh, wow.
B
And I've been training myself and I've been using the Runner app. Looks like this. I don't have a Strava because I'm literally so scared of, like, people seeing my runs. And I also don't really. I'm not a fan of, like, the running culture and how everyone feels like they have to run fast to be a runner. Like, I, first of all, don't come for me. Come in me. And I hate you. Literally, don't come for me. Come in me if you're gonna come for my runs, bitch. But yeah, I love the Runna app because it gives me, like, it schedules out my runs for me and schedules out, like, the types of runs. So sometimes I have my long runs. Today I have my 1km repeats, which I already did this morning, and it's a three mile run. I did miss a run last week, Sunday. And that was my 10 mile progressive run, girl. Like 10 miles.
C
Does it count, like, your time and everything?
B
Yeah, it counts everything. So, yeah. And it. See, does your tempo. I did 4.5 and 41 minutes last week. Anyways, I love the Runner app. If you guys are planning on running anything from 3k to 5k to 10k to 42ks, 26ks as well.
C
Wait, what is your mile?
B
My fastest mile ever. I think it's 6.
A
6:31.
C
6:31. Oh, my gosh.
B
I feel like if I. If I was really, really, like, really locked in on running, though, like, and I only ran, I feel like I could run like a sub 5 mile. I really do feel like I could.
C
Really. Wow. That's very good.
B
I like it. Yeah. Michaela where can the bad bitches find you?
C
You guys can find me anywhere at D A B A T T E
B
S T the baddest radio.
C
Sorry, when I said that I started looking at the the monitor and started spelling it out at the baddest radio. And you guys can find me at M I S K A Y E on Instagram and tick tock.
B
Ms. K Ozzy, where can they find you? Oh, do you ever. I feel like I never asked. Ozzy where can the bad find you? Ozzy at my name Ozzy Jamario O
A
Z Z I E J A R A M I O O O and
B
of course it's Bremen. Rock everywhere and make sure you guys like subscribe and give the best ratings to the baddest radio. Aussielicious. Sing us outalicious.
C
It's driving me crazy.
B
Yeah, and I don't know what to do. Right. Bye Beach. I'll see you next Thursday. Yeah, don't forget to follow rate and like you can follow me at bretmanrock on everything and follow the podcast at the baddest radio on all social media. Bye Beach. Please note that this episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct or indirect financial interest in products or services referred to in this episode.
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Host: Bretman Rock (with co-hosts Ms. K and Ozzy)
Episode Date: June 25, 2026
This episode is a vibrant, laughter-filled ride as Bretman Rock reunites with co-hosts Ms. K and Ozzy to talk about everything from pop culture obsessions and personal anecdotes to an in-depth and hilarious retelling of Bretman’s long-awaited interview with Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson. The trio shares authentic talk about confidence, celebrity encounters, friendship boundaries, and living unapologetically—always with signature wit and heart.
Conversation flows so well that Bretman runs out of questions and improvises, leading to an unscripted—maybe “too real”—moment:
Quote:
“Not me being a makeup girly, like, melting in front of my idol.” [26:01]
The Rock discreetly hands Bretman a rag to deal with sweat—a humble, humanizing, and hilarious exchange.
The Rock jokes about being in his “skinning era” for the Moana role.
Bretman’s viral wig question:
“I did a public apology to The Rock. I was talking so much shit about your hairline on my podcast…” [34:07]
The Rock responds that the wig included Brazilian, Indian, and Filipino hair.
The Moana live-action adaptation is praised:
Favorite scene: Tamatoa’s “shiny” musical number.
Listener submission: “My Ex Best Friend Gave My Ex an STD”—a candid story about betrayal from both a boyfriend and a best friend.
The group empathizes, discussing emotional scars, trust, and boundaries:
They then recount their own experiences with friendship and romantic boundaries.
The trio does the viral “Acting Phases” challenge—acting out phrases like “Look at me” and “You shaved your bush” in a range of emotions (shy, angry, devious, confused, flirtatious, etc.)
Improv banter, Filipino-Auntie impersonations, and mutual roasting ensue.
“I have been growing this for four years, and…now it’s just in a blender in a cup.”
— Bretman Rock, [05:40]
“My skin was literally crawling when she was like, ‘no kiss is crazy.’…That is, like, the girl version of ‘where my hug?’”
— Bretman Rock, [07:00]
“He’s literally The Rock and I’m just the pebble, bitch.”
— Bretman Rock, [23:10]
“I truly love to keep my idols in a glass box… I never want to know what The Rock thinks of me.”
— Bretman Rock, [26:20]
“My dad and his twin brother…were drunk as fuck, naming me Bretman Rock, after their two favorites.”
— Bretman Rock, [28:08]
“It is such a hard pill to swallow that sometimes…the ones you keep close are really the fakest bitches around.”
— Bretman Rock, [47:10]
“We can't be Eskimo cousins.”
— Bretman Rock, [51:57]
[Acting Challenge] “You shaved your bush…” [58:12]
(Multiple hilarious interpretations from all hosts.)
If you haven’t listened, this episode is perfect for laughter therapy, reality TV fans, anyone who’s ever wanted to meet their idol (but was scared to), and people navigating trust and boundaries. It’s peak Bretman Rock—unapologetically real, a little chaotic, and always encouraging you to believe in your own glow.
“There’s something about people with the rock in their names…We’re sexy.”—Bretman Rock, [35:46]
Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe for your weekly reminder that you, too, are truly DaBaddest.