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The following podcast is a Dr. Media production.
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This is let's Be Honest with Kristin Cavallari, a podcast all about getting real and open on everything from sex, relationships, reality tv, wellness, family, and so much more. And just a fair warning, there will probably be some oversharing. Cause I got all the power. Yep. Oh, angel, you're welcome to. Let's be honest.
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Uh.
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Oh, you brought a little icebreaker with you.
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Yeah, I know. I just thought I'd make it a little bit easier.
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Who is this?
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I got her yesterday. Ow. Ow. Okay. Her name's Kai, and she's so cute. A King Charles. Something that I don't know anything about.
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Great. So what made you get a little puppy?
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My friend Alyson Hannigan was like, oh, I'm gonna go get these two dogs for Christmas. These two puppies. And then I was like, oh, just send me videos. And then she sent me videos, and I was like, can you just give me the lady's contact number? And then I just drove there yesterday and got it. It was like an hour and a half away.
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And so here you are, a new dad.
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I know.
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What were you thinking?
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Well, I've already got another one. And I was like, he needs a friend.
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She's the cutest thing I've ever seen. She really is adorable.
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She's perfect. And it's doing what she needs to do. Like, there was like, 30 girls in.
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Here before you walked into Dear Media, and every girl just flanked you.
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Yeah. Now I know how to get a girlfriend.
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Chick magnet.
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Yeah.
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Wait, so you were telling me it's. You've already. She's worked for a pickup line already in the last 24 hours.
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So I was like. With my friend. I was like, watch me work. Like, I'm going to show you how to do it. So you could. Because I told him to do it as well. And I sent all of. I was on the way to pick up the dog. Actually sent it at 333, so.
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Oh, are you big into signs? Yeah, I love a sign.
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Yeah. I said, hey, I know you're busy, so no stress on reply, but I really don't know who else to ask about this. I'm really in a massive dilemma. And then I just sent three photos of the dog options. I was like, hey, which one. Poor girl was freaking out? And she goes, harry, the answer's all three. And then I'm like, well, you're no help. I'm gonna go get this one anyway. So it's like, good. It's a good, like, to get, I don't know, people interested.
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Absolutely. Although I feel like you probably don't struggle in that department. Like, you need help getting girls interested. I gotta get this puppy so I can talk to girls. Oh, my gosh. Okay. Wait, so you have a podcast now? Yeah, so. No.
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Am I in trouble?
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I wanna bring up everything you've ever said. Oh, fuck, no. I'm curious. Being the one who's usually interviewed and then going into the podcast world, which side do you prefer being on?
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I love interviewing people.
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You do?
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Yeah. Cause it's. I don't know. I feel like this space is always about, like, us. Yeah. I don't know. I feel like a bit of a dick the whole time when I'm like, oh, I'm doing this, I'm doing that. I'm so cool. Like, listen to me. I like to hear other people talk because then I learn so much.
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I love that.
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Especially with girls. You're like, oh, my God. Like, yesterday we had on sex with Emily.
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Oh, I love her.
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Didn't know how complex vaginas were.
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Yeah.
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Now you know you can piss with a tampon in is insane. Like, that was fucking crazy to me.
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See, it's so funny. Boys always think it's the same hole, right?
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She said, there's three. I said, where?
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Well, including your booty.
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Yeah, exactly.
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You didn't know this?
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And she said, don't eat a bum and then go to the vagina. It's always the other way.
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Yep. You gotta wipe front to back. This is like girl 101. I love that you're just now learning this. Now.
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This is so stressful because, like, after a few drinks, I'm licking everything, so I'm like, I'm not gonna worry about which way you're wiping. Like, oh, my God. It's crazy.
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I love that you had her on, though. She's a dream guest. She's great.
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She's the best.
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Who has been your favorite person to interview?
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Gosh, that's a really good question. I feel like. I think she was. She was probably up there.
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She's up there.
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But I like the conversations where you don't have to ask questions. And it just keeps happening. And it's, like, fun.
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Yeah.
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And just people have, like, a million stories. Okay, go pee on something.
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She's about to.
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But, like, I love. I love that it's, like, fun and, like, people that are, like, outside of my world because I'm kind of. You know how it is. Reality tv.
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It's like, yeah, exactly.
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Some people are like, Sponges, and they're boring.
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It's like, there's nothing worse than a bad interview.
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Oh, my God.
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You're like, oh, my God. I don't even know how to get out of this hole. Yeah, like, I know.
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I remember there's this when I used to have a podcast before I had these guys on, and it was the hardest thing I've ever done in my entire life. Like, and there was eight of them. The interview was 20 minutes.
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What? But also, eight people's a lot. Just for.
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I just thought it was gonna be three guys. And then manager just kept jumping in and saying shit. And we had him scheduled in for an hour and a half, and after 20 minutes, I was like, guys, I'm actually out of question.
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No way.
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Thank you so much. Never aired it.
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Never even aired it. Like, what a waste of time. Isn't that such a bummer?
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It was so annoying. I'm like, why is your manager, like, grabbing the microphone, like, getting involved? Like, dude, this the boy band.
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Get out. Just get out. Who is your dream guest?
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My dream guest? I feel like I should say someone, like, really, like.
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Yeah. Put it out there into the universe.
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Well, I'm thinking, like, someone that. Yeah, like. Oh, it's really good conversation. But, like, personally, I just want to, like, talk to Drake or, like, Justin Bieber.
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Okay.
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Yeah, I just love to hang out with them.
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Yes, 100%.
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Or, like, maybe my celebrity crush. Because then.
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Which is who?
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There's like, there's so many.
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There's a million.
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There's so many.
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There's a million.
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Gosh, I don't know.
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Give me one.
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Well, I actually just DM Sabrina Carpenter.
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Oh, good for you. Oh, I like that for you.
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It didn't work.
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Like, there's no reply, no response. How long ago did you DM her? Sometimes it takes a minute.
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Yeah, no, I just like some. I'm like, hot and cold.
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You're like, no, it's been weeks.
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Oh, yeah, it's actually been months.
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This is before Barry.
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It's been years. Yeah. No, it was right on the day that.
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Maybe a little too soon.
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No, I was like, hey, like, you want another accent?
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Oh, that's good. I like that.
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But then I usually. I usually go, like, I usually. Because sometimes I don't know what to do. Like, okay, so my friend Dom laughs at me because you can't unsend some messages.
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Sometimes you can't.
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Yeah, like, on some.
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I didn't know that.
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Yeah. If you got to fire at one and then you can't unsend it. You can't send anymore.
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Oh, no. You're saying, just like your philosophy is you shouldn't do that. You actually cannot unsend a message on Instagram.
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Yeah. So if you got a dm, someone. Yeah. And you don't follow each other whatever else, it would just say, like, message request, invite or some shit like that.
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Oh, okay. Yeah, yeah.
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So you can't send anything more and you can't unsend it. So I got drunk and I was trying to message Drake.
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I see.
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Yeah. And I just messaged him. Yes, sir. And I'm like, what was I. What was I saying?
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You're like, shit.
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Yeah. And I can't unsend it.
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And then. Okay, so because they haven't accepted it, then you can't then send them another one.
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Can't send them another one.
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I did not know that.
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And then I sent MrBeast one, like, the other day. I was like, yo, let me know, I'll pull up. I'm like, what? Stop drinking.
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So maybe when you're drinking, lay off the DMs.
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Well, I just think I'm so cool.
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What are you saying to the girls? If this is what you're saying to the guys, yes, it matters. And how often are we DMing girls, Harry?
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Well, not anymore.
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Oh, is this off the table now?
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I'm celibate.
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Oh, okay. How long has that been going on for?
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A while.
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Okay. Like a week.
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Celibate's like just no sex, right?
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I mean, typically, yeah. Okay.
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Yeah, no, it's been. It's been a couple months.
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Okay, good for you. This has been a conscious decision.
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No, no. My dad died, and then I was like, I'm not horny.
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That'll do it. That'll do it.
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No, but then I'm also like. I'm not talking anymore. I was like, ah, no, that's good. I'm just gonna, like, lay off it for a bit. And then I. As soon as I got back to la, I'm like, just over it. I'm just sick of hanging out and like, oh, what are you doing? Oh, fiction over.
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I know, I know.
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It took me a break.
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So you find it hard to date in la?
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Yeah, it's always a pissing contest as well. Everyone's always like, ooh, look at this. Like, I don't care.
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I know.
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Just read a book.
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Oh, my God, I love this for you. I love this new era.
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I don't really read, but it's like audiobooks. Try to sound smarter.
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Let's listen to an audiobook together.
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Let's watch my puppy attack me. So much better.
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Well, this puppy's okay. So I've heard. I have this medium who I love, and she says puppies bring in new energy. So, like, a puppy will bring in someone potentially for you.
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Really?
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Do you want to be in a relationship?
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Yeah, there was. Well, yeah. No.
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Do you know what you want?
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Yeah, no. I just had, like, a million thoughts. Okay. First off, new energy thing. Legit. As soon as I got back, I cleared out. Like, for some reason, something came over me. Cleared out all my closets, like, everything.
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Love this.
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I'm like, I need to move. Like, I need to get out of here. I need to buy a farm and run away. Cause I'm not happy here. And then the next thing that was going on is, I think because I spent so much time with my family, I'm like, oh, I should probably be serious about our relationship now, because my mom was like, really want a grandkid. My dad passed, and he was like, you'd be a great father. You need to have a kid and all this stuff. So I was like, I really got in my head. And I've got four sisters, and they've got 12 kids, so there was a lot running around. I'm like, oh, this is actually really, really nice. And, like, I want to join the clan. Like, I want to join the little tribe.
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Yeah.
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But then I was looking at myself, and I'm like, well, am I really presenting myself as someone that is a good boyfriend or a good husband or something like that? So it made me really put myself in a potential partner's shoes and go, what is good about this guy? And what is bad about this guy? And do I see him being a father? And then I was like, I'm not really. I'm not really there yet. So I really need to do the groundwork to get myself more presentable, more attractive, and more, like, I guess, locked in on who I want to become. So that's what's been going on.
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I'm impressed. Well, no, I am. I think. I think a lot of people go through life and they don't. They never take a step back and look in the mirror and be like, okay, what do I need to be doing to improve? So I'm. I think this is amazing.
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Well, yeah, because I was thinking about, like, the type of woman I want to attract. And then I'm like, well, if that woman. There's no chance that that woman's ever going to be with a guy like me.
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Oh, wow.
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So what can I do to make sure that I'm that guy for that person? Because I'm sitting here like, and I think everyone does it, like, oh, I deserve this. These are my standards, all this stuff. But then it's like, well, you haven't got that person yet, so what are you going to do different that's going to help that person come into your life? So that's why I came back. And I'm trying to read, listen to as many books and they're sped up as well. It's like 2x. I don't know what he's saying, but I'm like, this is good. This is good shit.
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Zero take away from it.
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But you did listen. Yeah. I'm like, look at how many books. I did this.
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Tell me about that one book. You're like, I have no idea.
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Yeah. And the thing is, I've only done one and a half books.
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That's amazing.
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Yeah, they're picture books. That's great. Great.
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Yeah, it's going well.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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I think the biggest. Like, I want someone that's so passionate about their career and, like, what they're doing and someone that has their own life. The biggest problem that I've had is, yeah, you can chew my Rolex.
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Yeah, no problem.
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Rip it apart, princess. I think is that being in the same industry or in the same world, kind of like, people are really lazy and which is, you know, life's pretty good when you're just taking, like, selfies and, like, doing breakdowns like that, like, good for you. But, like, I just realized that it doesn't, like, stimulate me mentally. And I also realized, like, I'm not that person that's, like, super obsessed with everything I'm doing and, like, putting all this stuff to the side. So now I'm like, all right, well, I got to be the person that I want to attract, and I want that person that's obsessed with their career. Someone that has, like, a great sense of humor. Someone that is. Can, like, take a step back and, like, look at themselves as well and be like, I can be better here or there. And someone that's really good at communicating because, yeah, it's something I think everyone is, like, actively Working on even myself. Like, I say, like, oh, yeah, I'm really good at it, but there's a lot of moments where I would just shut off and run into the woods.
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Yeah, no, absolutely. And communication is everything.
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Oh, my God.
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I know. So you've been on multiple shows trying to find love. So do you find. Well, is it easy for you to open up and be vulnerable on camera, or do you find that it's really hard?
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No, I just figured it there. And I'm also like, you know what? People are going to judge me anyway. I may as well get really crazy.
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Like, get fucked up.
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Yeah. Or crazy and, like, vulnerable.
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Like, okay, yeah, yeah. You're just putting it all out.
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I'm just like, well, whatever. Whatever is going to make the edit is going to make the edit.
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It's so true. So you can't try to control it.
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I'm going to troll it.
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Yeah.
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I want it. Because there's people that go on and they're so worried about how they're going to come off or what they're going to say, and then they just look like they're little stink bitches. So I'm like, I'm just going to do everything. It's probably all not going to make the edit, but I'm probably going to look like a sausage. But at least I was a sausage.
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Do you feel like that's why people love you so much and you've been able to take those shows and parlay it into something else because of that authenticity?
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I know. I just think, like, I'm just a big ball of chaos, and everyone's like, we should probably, like, keep going. Yeah, watch this guy. He's going to crash out at some point. We got to watch him.
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No, I disagree. I think. Because what you just said is so true. I think people go onto these shows with an agenda and they're like, I'm going to be this person, this character. You can't do that.
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And then they don't get any screen time.
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Exactly.
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And then they get mad at me. I'm like, go.
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Because you're just being.
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Should have fucked him.
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Should have fucked him. Oh, my God.
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Should have kissed the guy. No, no, no.
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I know. See, he loves all the wires.
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Yeah. They don't want to hear what I'm going to say anyway.
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Come here. Come here. What does a successful relationship mean to you?
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Gosh. Jeez.
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Come here. Bubbly.
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Here, you can take her.
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Hi, Angel.
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She bit me up. Damn. A successful relationship. Damn. What are those? Yeah, yeah. Have you got any Ideas. I know. No, I'm the same.
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I'm terrible.
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But it makes you learn a lot, which is great.
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It does. No, it does.
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No, I just think someone, like, you're just super comfortable around someone that motivates you, and I think someone that makes you. That. It just. It doesn't feel like a burden, which is kind of the bare minimum. But I've been in relationships where, like, you'll say something and you'll just be afraid.
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Yeah.
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Of an answer or afraid to say the wrong thing or whatever else. So I feel like a successful relationship for me is just someone who is. It's just easygoing and it's great and they inspire you and it's exciting. Doesn't get boring.
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Yeah.
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And, like, you can. I don't know.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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I feel like that would. For me, that's kind of it.
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But what's been your longest relationship?
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What? I think, like, two weeks. No joking. I think a year and a half.
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Yeah. That's substantial.
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Yeah. Yeah.
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When you look back at all of your relationships, is there a theme to why they didn't work out, or have they all just been different?
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I think not speaking on my partners, because there's so many good qualities about them and so many bad qualities. But I think about myself, I'm just thinking, like, I think the biggest theme is saying, like, saying more than what I'm doing, saying I'm ready, saying I want this. Saying I want all this stuff. But then now, like, in hindsight, looking back, I'm like, well, no, I was around. Like, I was. Maybe I was watching porn or maybe I was liking ghost photos, or maybe I wasn't. I wasn't fully in there. And I was also like, I'm in LA with my boys and we're having fun or whatever else. So I think my actions never really matched my words. And I think that's the overall theme. These relationships leading up. And then now I'm like, okay, well, okay, it's time to do the opposite. Is just do actions and no words. And don't text any girl ever.
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Yeah. Ever again.
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Be afraid of them.
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So was that. Those were problems then, in your relationships?
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Yeah, I think just looking at my. Like, myself. And I don't want to, because, Yeah. I don't want to throw any shade to any of my exes because, you know, we obviously had that beautiful time together and I want to give him all the respect in the world, but I think me personally in each situation definitely was little things like that and. And also kind of, you know, how it is like being on reality tv, being like the coolest person in town for a month.
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Yeah.
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Everyone's like, dming you. Everyone wants to hang out and then it's like kind of dies down. And I think growing up in a small town in Australia, kind of like, oh, my God, like the world is amazing.
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Yeah.
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All these girls that I really.
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It's fun to get attention.
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Like. Yeah, like, wow, this is great.
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Yeah.
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It's so good. Yeah. I need more of it.
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I know. No, it is. It's fun. Well, I think it sort of becomes addicting for a lot of people, for sure. It's like athletes too. It's like anyone who gets this unusual amount of attention, it's hard to like, break away from it.
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Silly.
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Have you ever had your heart broken?
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Yeah.
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How many times? Every day?
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Yeah. Shoot out so many DMs, girls don't reply. Yeah.
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Sabrina Carpenter.
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Yeah.
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Broke your heart?
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Camilla.
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Okay. Who else are we DMing?
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I met her though, and she's like, have we met before? And I was like, have we got mutual friends? And I'm like, fuck, what did I send this girl? She's probably seen it. What did I send?
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Pull it up. I want to see.
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Okay.
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Love that.
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No, I swear to God, I probably think this was ages ago.
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Okay, so you're coming up with creative opening lines for all these people. I don't know the. How can you want. I thought you can't unsend it.
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No, because I think some people, if they open it, if they check it, but they don't accept the message request, you can. I've figured it out.
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Wait, are you serious?
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Because there's been some people that it was like, so Camilla. So she saw it, couldn't accept, they couldn't change anything, unsend it. Then I meet her and then it goes, oh, then it changes.
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So she saw it.
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So I was like, maybe she's seen it. Oh, my God. Mention her stories.
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Wait. Because I open them all the time, but I don't click accept.
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Okay, yeah, maybe that's good to know.
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I'm not opening anything ever again.
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No, they're great.
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Oh, my God.
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Open them all.
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Open them all.
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Yeah. Open the fun case. Yeah. No, say, I actually have my AI on. Have you got that?
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No.
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It automatically revised.
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No. And it says what?
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No. Okay, this is crazy. So there's. There's this girl.
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Everyone is getting a reply. Who dm's you. Holy. Every girl's like. He responded.
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No. Okay. The funniest thing was the. Because the AI Just makes up stories about me, I guess. I don't know. It like, it like, goes through. Because it's with meta.
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Yeah, yeah.
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They're trying to figure it out, but it, like, goes through your content and your stories and, like, figures out how you talk and whatever else. And figures out what. What's going on. Reply like, Harry, Jazzy, AI that the. The. The stupidest thing that happened recently is like, I posted that my dad had passed.
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Yeah.
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And I read like four different messages of it saying that it was different people.
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Yeah, Different.
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One of my friends that had died because people, like, people are like, oh, who passed? It was like there was one. It was like Sam King casting the guy who cast me on to the Handle. And I was like, wait, whoa. Like, no, he's still alive.
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Oh, no, it's a dating rumor.
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Yeah. I was like, whoa, no wonder why people hate me. I'm just my even lies. I'm like, what is going on?
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As a fucking asshole. Yeah.
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There was even like, what was your favorite memory as a kid? It's like, oh, running around the house naked. And my parents would always be like, put your pants on. And I'm like, where the fudge? Where the fuck did that come from?
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See, this is why AI is a problem.
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No, but it's great.
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I don't know, because my.
A
My goal is, like, someone is going to have a crazy conversation and believe it's me and go on TikTok and do a crazy story time. Like, guys, Harry, Jazzy's fucking nuts.
B
And it's going to be going to be on tmz.
A
I can't wait.
B
It's literally not true.
A
Yeah.
B
Like, it's literally AI ye, so genius.
A
But the craziest one was I messaged this girl. Beautiful, amazing person. No, I can't say this one because.
B
We'Re still holding out hope.
A
Yeah, I think I might love her. I don't know why I'm patting the table. Was it dog? No, but I messaged her and then she replied. And then the AI replied, oh, no.
B
What did your AI do to you? What did it say?
A
And you can't unsend AI messages.
B
Jesus. You need to remove the AI message.
A
No, no, because it's like, if you don't follow each other or if I don't follow you, it will just reply automatically. So I've got friends from, like, high school, they're like, hey, so sorry about your dad passing, and say, hey, all good, no worries. Grief sucks. And I'm like, like, this guy knows my dad.
B
Like, stop this is literally the funniest.
A
Thing I've ever heard. More admin now. Because I'm like, guys, like, stop.
B
Oh, my God.
A
So with that person, I dm, she was like, oh. She replied. She's like, oh. I didn't realize it was AI DMing me. And I was like, oh, no, no, go. Like, I'm so embarrassed.
B
No.
A
But then I'm like, here's my number. I promise AI won't reply. And she te.
B
I like that.
A
And then she never responded. No, no, she did. We'd be talking on and off, but.
B
Okay, that's exciting. When are you going to ask her to go on a date?
A
I tried.
B
And what happened? What do you mean?
A
Well, I was away and I'm working on it. I'm working on it because she live here. Yeah.
B
Okay, so then you're going on a date tonight?
A
Well, no. Okay, here's my approach, and tell me if it's crazy because I got him in my. What? Whatever. I'm just gonna get the. Fuck it. I'm gonna ruin myself. So I went, obviously. I was, like, kind of bored. In New Zealand, we're not bored because dad was sick. But I was, like, in there, had a lot of spare time, and what do I really enjoy doing? And then what would be a good date idea?
B
Love that.
A
So then I was waiting until I come back, and I was going to be like, hey, multiple choice cute. These ideas.
B
Okay, that's cute.
A
These be cool dates. But then I'm like, there's phase one dates and there's phase two dates.
B
Yeah.
A
So I could only do four. Or a bottom one that says all the above. And then phase two and then phase three. So the first one is naked horseback riding.
B
Not perfect.
A
Yeah, that's the first date idea. Yeah. Phase one. Yeah. Wait till you get to phase three. Perfect. No, it's horseback riding, pottery class, salsa class. Go out for dinner. Make dinner. Sakona National Park. Beehive experience.
B
Whoa.
A
Mystery destination. Snowboarding weekend. Or St. Lucia.
B
Whoa. Okay, but hold on. Some of these is, like, for first date, you want to go snowboarding or go to St. Lucia.
A
Well, no, that's phase two.
B
Oh, we're in phase two.
A
Okay, okay, okay. No, I just put them together because I was freaking out.
B
Wait, I. This is so cute.
A
Experience was.
B
That's awesome.
A
Because I want to do it.
B
That is. I have beehives, by the way. Do you actually, yeah, I do my own honey. Yeah, it's the coolest. I don't actually put on the suit.
A
Have you got the flow hive.
B
The flow hive. What's. No, I don't know what that is.
A
What the fuck are you talking about?
B
I don't even know what kind of hives. I have, to be honest.
A
I know, because I. This. You don't even have to pull out the.
B
I'm not doing anything now I have a guy that comes with the suit and the whole thing. I know. I'm kind of a fake beekeeper. What are you doing? It's all.
A
No, this. You just turn on a tap.
B
Seriously? Oh, is this like what David Beckham has? I feel like I saw this.
A
Has he got this?
B
I think so.
A
Well, this is what I want to get.
B
Okay.
A
That's awesome, actually, because I grew up beekeeping.
B
You did?
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, wow.
A
We had, like, three hives.
B
Well, then you need, like, the legit hives. You can't do this, like, half ass bullshit.
A
Okay, but we're in la.
B
True. Yeah. Now you're changing. You're changing. You can't do that.
A
I don't. Hold on.
B
Let's get back to these dates. These are really good ideas.
A
Beehive experience is an actual thing you can do. Okay.
B
This is very cool. So what, did you didn't send those?
A
Yeah. No.
B
Okay. When did you get back to la?
A
A couple of days ago.
B
Okay, so here's my issue with guys. I'm like, on this kick right now. Where. And I'm not saying. Oh, my God, I'm heated.
A
Holy shit.
B
No, and this is not. I'm not saying this is you, but I feel like we're living in this world right now. I'm calling it Wounded Feminine energy, where guys are living in that. Instead of just, like, taking charge and being like, I'm gonna plan the date. I'm gonna come pick you up. Like, I had a guy the other day be like, well, you're really the Nashville local, so I'm gonna let you figure it out. And I was like, I'm not planning this date. No, I'm sorry. And that was a first date, so I just, like.
A
So you should have come with the multiple choice.
B
I don't hate the multiple choice because it really tells me you put a lot of thought into it. But you need to be like, hey, I'm back in town. I want to see you. Let me take you out.
A
But I'm also like, well, I'm celibate, so.
B
Oh, that's true. You're fucked. Yeah, maybe she'll appreciate that.
A
You think?
B
No.
A
No. Yes.
B
I think it's cute for the first date.
A
No, I don't know. You're right, though. But I think my problem is, like, I get a. Maybe this is. A lot of people get afraid of, like, getting a bruised ego. And I'm like, of course I'm going to say it.
B
But that's not masculine.
A
Let's go salsa dancing. And she's like, fuck off. Like, I've got two of their feet. I'm like, so do I. I, like, dance like a drunk flamingo, but, like, let's go.
B
But it's just fun, I think. Okay, but I think that's the issue right now, is guys are so afraid of their ego getting bruised.
A
Let me ask you, like, how your take on this, because one thing that I used, I do it. One thing that I do is that I'll say, I'm already planning something and say, do you want to come along? No, because that's easier. No, I'm like, oh, I'm going to go to the beach today. Do you just want to come?
B
No. No.
A
That helps my ego.
B
Exactly. We cannot be asking girls out from a place.
A
Tell me how to do it.
B
You need to. Because I think girls need to feel want. So you need to be like, clearly.
A
I want them all.
B
That's a problem. You want too many people. You're DMing every fucking girl. No, but it has to be, like, you want to make them feel special. Like, I'm back in la. I want to see you. I was thinking we could go salsa dance. I know it's kind of out of my comfort zone, but it could be fun. Like something like that. You know what I'm saying?
A
Yeah.
B
Fuck your ego. Egos are the worst thing for guys.
A
Okay? If you're going to ask. Do you ask guys on dates?
B
No.
A
Yeah. What? Because. Okay, ego. Okay, ego.
B
No, because I'm the girl and I'm traditional and I want to record it. I want you to put a little.
A
It's 20, 24. Equality.
B
Fuck that. I'm not here for equality. Damn it.
A
Okay, okay. Wait.
B
Are you romantic? It sounds like you are.
A
I'm trying.
B
What's the most romantic thing you've done for a girl?
A
Oh, gosh. A hot air balloon.
B
That's cute, but it was with a.
A
Lot of other people. Okay, well, I didn't really have money and I didn't realize.
B
Okay, fine, that's fair.
A
And I didn't realize. I told her we're going skydiving. So the whole drive at 4am she was, like, anxious and she was freaking out. She's like, fuck you. No, way. And then we get there and I was like, ah, it's a hot air balloon. And there's a bunch of people here.
B
With a whole group.
A
Yeah, there's 20 people in this basket.
B
Oh, that's fun. Yeah. This tiny basket and we're all just crazy.
A
It wasn't romantic at all, but it was like a nice gesture.
B
That is cute though. That's a cute idea.
A
I was trying. But what about you? What's your.
B
My romance? That I planned. I'm over here planning dates, apparently.
A
Hold on.
B
God, I'd really have to think about this hot air balloon. I did it on my honeymoon. I'm divorced now, so, you know, clearly.
A
That wasn't with too many people as well. That's what happened, huh?
B
Yeah, too many people. It actually was just the two of us and our hot air balloon guy, which. That's also awkward too.
A
Yeah. Does he, like, look away?
B
I mean, not really. You're like, so, buddy, tell me about you. I'm trying to think. I would have to, like, really sit here and think about it.
A
Yeah.
B
Isn't that sad though?
A
Same. I've done so many dates that are just so romantic that I just can't think of one hot air balloon.
B
Yeah.
A
So many. Just rushing by.
B
Yeah. Wow.
A
Like every weekend I'm like, oh my gosh, Mr. Romantic.
B
When's the last time you went on a date?
A
Never. No? No.
B
Do you go on dates a lot?
A
No.
B
You don't? You're not actually asking girls to go to dinner, is it more like you meet a girl at the club? Well, yeah.
A
You're afraid of ghosts.
B
You should be.
A
Yeah, I know girls are.
B
They're in trouble.
A
I don't know how many more story times I can do before I'm like, I gotta check. Know how many more 3 part series I got left in me?
B
How old are you? 27.
A
Yeah.
B
So do you. So you want to settle down? You think like your next. Are you like dating to find the one right now?
A
I'm not even dating celibate. I know, but I'm. I'm getting ready because I told everyone like, yo, I'm planning, like, planning to marry.
B
Okay, so you are. That's the next.
A
I have to. Why?
B
Because your parent, your mom's putting pressure on you?
A
My mom needs a grandkid, but okay, you're 27.
B
You're not 37.
A
Well, I feel like it. My knees hurt. I got lower back problems.
B
No, you're too young for this shit. I'm 37. You gotta pump the brakes here. Look, there's lots of life ahead.
A
Yeah. Fuck. Sounds great.
B
Talking only downhill from here.
A
I feel like I need a couple kids at a little farm and a beehive.
B
Okay. Where are you gonna get this farm? Where do you want to live?
A
Well, I want to go back to Australia.
B
Oh, you do?
A
But then I'm also. I can't la.
B
You take your podcast to Australia? You actually could. You could do it there. Would you?
A
Yeah, I'm sure I could. Just microphone and a camera.
B
Pretty easy. Pretty simple.
A
No one will listen.
B
But I don't know.
A
No, I don't know.
B
What's your goal with your career too? What's like the ten year plan?
A
Ten year plan, I think is to be more into hosting.
B
Okay. Yeah.
A
Kind of step away from like, hey, this guy is a crazy sausage. Like, we. We just, like, just a good guy.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
To have some thumbs up would be nice from time to time, but I did a couple movies, so hopefully. Hopefully that works.
B
Yeah.
A
And they want me for more.
B
There you go.
A
So that's the goal is to kind of be a little bit more out of reality. Yeah, yeah. Because I feel like I've done way too many dating shows.
B
How many shows have you done?
A
Eight.
B
Oh, it's eight.
A
No, I don't even want to name it.
B
That's a lot.
A
The first one was Heartbreak Island. Oh, yeah.
B
Wait, why did I think it was? Was it too hot to handle?
A
That was the one that kind of like.
B
Okay.
A
Cemented it.
B
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
A
But Heartbreak island was like a kind of a cross between. I was like. I think I was like 19. It was the first time I actually manifested something, so it was really crazy. But I was. It was a cross between, like Survivor, Big Brother and like Love Island.
B
Oh, wow.
A
So no one knew what was going on or, like how to win it or what was happening, but I won it with this. Go.
B
Oh.
A
And then. And then I just got like, really, like, oh, my God, I should do more of this stuff. Like, this is fun. And then to it, the handle came. Got it.
B
And that changed your life right Overnight.
A
It was weird. It was crazy.
B
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A
I think the craziest thing is how quick people can change their mind. Like, especially an audience. Yeah, you feel like you work. There's been moments where I'm like, I'm doing my absolute best to do the right thing and be the good guy in this situation. But, like, I can't tell you guys what is happening. But then everyone just flips and they're like, oh, we hate him.
B
Yeah.
A
And there's so many moments where I'm like, I realize that you just literally can't say anything or do anything, right? So I think that's the hardest thing is, like, feel like you're doing so good and you're putting so much good work into your career and making your audience happy and, like, entertaining them, and then it just, like, turns. Yeah, I think that's what sucks. And I think even, like, is how quick people can hate and, like, get grumpy and even friends. I know there's some people you do so much for. Like, there's a couple friends recently, I did so much for them over the past, like, year or so. And there are people that I like, genuinely were like, oh, this is my best friend. Like, this is my person. And then my dad dies, and all I get is a like. And not even a text. And I was like, wow, we'd spent, like, every day together.
B
Oh, that's such a bummer.
A
She like that. And then I hear, like, them talking poorly about me behind my back, and I'm like, wait, like, what?
B
Whoa.
A
So, like, stuff like that. And especially in la, it's like, okay.
B
It'S hard out here to find good, genuine people who really care about you and not just your celebrity. But I feel like everyone goes through this.
A
Oh, you think I'm a celebrity?
B
No, I was kidding. I'm just saying anything.
A
I was like, wow, same up, same up.
B
No, but it's true. I think when you have notoriety like that, it's really tricky to meet people who care about you. But I think everyone goes through this phase where you have your friends in your twenties and then you kind of start growing up and. And it sounds like you're in this transitional phase where, unfortunately, you do have to shed some people, and then new people, good people will come in.
A
Well, that's what I realized as well, is so many of my old friends I love dearly again. I just think about the man I want to become, and does he have these characteristics that some of my friends have? And that made me really think. Well, I don't. And I even said it to my brother. I'm like, you don't have to stop being friends with these people, but you just have to keep in at arm's length because you still love them. They're still your best friend. It was still amazing. But you really need to focus on yourself, because who knows when it's all gonna end?
B
Yeah.
A
And it's gonna end for everyone.
B
Yeah, exactly.
A
It's kind of lame.
B
No, I know. But I love. I'm excited for you in this phase.
A
Is it good?
B
I think it is. Because I feel like Lisa was crying.
A
On the way over here.
B
That's great. No, because I do. I feel like when you feel like your World is falling apart and everything is crumbling down. That's when the next phase is.
A
Jesus. Is that the vibe? I'm giving up. My world is crumbling down. I'm falling apart. So much. Good. I've got a puppy.
B
It's true. This new energy.
A
It's like six, five. I don't know. It can't be that bad.
B
That's true. Life will never be bad for you. No. But I think, like, the shedding of some of this stuff just only brings in newness. Like, good. It's good. I think this is an exciting phase.
A
I hope so. It is like I went down a rabbit hole and I'm like, okay, I was born in the Year of the Ox. Instead of, like, trying to figure out, I was trying to figure out if my Chinese New Year is going to be good next year.
B
I love this.
A
And then I'm, like, looking up my life path number and all. Crazy shit. And I'm like, okay, we're gonna be okay.
B
I should have brought my tarot cards. I think I'm a tarot card reader now.
A
You're not?
B
No. I am, though. Spot on. Shit. Next time. Next time.
A
Did you just do it for yourself?
B
You're like, oh, I'm doing it for my friends.
A
Yeah.
B
I pull cards. I'm like, great.
A
Oh, loads of money. Great.
B
Obviously, this is spot on. I'm a tarot card reader. Wait, so I saw you did Tyler Henry.
A
Oh, yeah.
B
How was that experience?
A
Crazy.
B
He's amazing.
A
He's incredible.
B
Have you. I was on his show years ago.
A
Really?
B
Like, probably nine years ago.
A
Yeah. No, it was really crazy. But I feel like it was tough for him because there's five people on the couch. There's 45 minutes to do it. And I feel like you can see there's so much going on in his brain. He's been pulled in every direction. And he's doing his little scribble thing and he wants to give everyone a moment because obviously everyone's really excited to meet him. He's got a gift. So I felt bad in that sense.
B
You took up a lot of time or you just felt bad and you felt.
A
Yeah. Bad. Because I felt like he had so much to tell us, but he was just restricted on time. But then I did an Instagram live with him, and I just asked dumb questions. I'm like, can you read animals? What is my dog? I pulled my other dog up. I was like, what is Bruce thinking?
B
And he's like, what was Bruce thinking?
A
He wants more pats. I'm like, this guy's good. I'm great. He's this guy. I get it. Send him all buddy for Netflix. Like, it's crazy, but no, apparently on it. And I haven't watched it back because I'm too afraid. But my face was really red. I was really nervous. Probably, like, now I get red, my eyes get bloodshot, I get nervous, my neck gets like, violently red. Everyone's like, oh, you sunburned? I'm like, no, I'm just scared. Scared of my.
B
That's why I thought you were. Life was falling apart.
A
Okay. Yeah, because I think.
B
Because you're right.
A
Yeah. No, but he said that someone really close to me is, like, really sick. And I fully didn't. Oh, wow. I didn't process it. And then all my comments like, hey, father was telling you that's going to wait.
B
That's crazy.
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, my. Well, I also saw he said that you are destined for great things and that your path is much bigger than you even realize.
A
I gave him 25k to say that on Smart. Yeah. He didn't know we were on the show. But like, as soon as the camera cut to someone else, I'm like, here's an envelope. Tell me some great shit, brother.
B
Now Netflix is like, we gotta keep him. We need him back.
A
Yeah. He's making everyone feel really good. No, I, I, that was, I don't know. I'm just sad.
B
But he seemed emotional from that.
A
Yeah. I think I've just been in a weird spot, you know, because the stuff with my family's been going on for a while, like with the health stuff. And I, I think I've been in a push and pull of like, am I doing the right thing? Like, am I making people laugh? Am I. Like, there's been moments where I just feel really lost. And even on my podcast, I see people like, comment like, oh, how he doesn't seem like himself. And so I think it was really weird because it was exactly what I needed to hear. But I didn't know that anyone knew that I needed that.
B
Yeah.
A
And it was tough because I'm like, am I doing the right thing? I'm working my hardest. I'm trying to make everyone happy. I'm trying to meet as many people as I can. I'm doing my absolute best. I'm not trying to hurt anyone.
B
Yeah.
A
And then just to hear that, I.
B
Was like, oh, like, yeah, sometimes you need those little wake up calls. Like, okay, let me get my together.
A
Yeah. Is there anything else nice you want to say about me? Just Let it out. Yeah. Okay.
B
That's all I have.
A
Damn it. I'm just trying to fish for some more. Yeah. What else you got? You said you had tarot card readers. Tell me I'm amazing.
B
No, I can't. I can't tell you that. Then I wouldn't be authentic. An authentic tarot card reader? No, I'm just kidding.
A
Oh, my God.
B
I'm bugging with you.
A
Wait.
B
We were talking about signs. Signs. I think it was before we started recording, but have you gotten any signs from your dad? Have you been asking for signs from your dad?
A
Crazy. Here we go. Because he passed. And in New Zealand, my sisters were like, we. No. Undertaker's taking the body. We're gonna keep him. We're gonna clean him. We're gonna get him dressed. Which was super noble.
B
Yeah.
A
I was afraid. My brain was like, as soon as he goes, put him in the. Put him in the chamber and, yeah, let's get the ashes and let's go. But they were like, no, we did this because me and my sister have a separate mum.
B
Oh, okay.
A
They did that with their mom, and they said it was, like, a really beautiful experience. Bring the body back to the house and have a couple days with them. And it was. It was really therapeutic because you get to sit there and talk to him and whatever else. But after he did pass, I went away for a little bit, and I came back and I was sitting there just, like, talking to his body. Because my dad, we grew up, like, not believing in anything because he grew up with religion forced on him. And he said to us, like, we just want you to figure it out when you're 18. Make your own mind up. We don't want to force anything on you. We just want you to make your own decision. But the scary thing was, the whole time before he was about to go, I was like, oh, what do you think's going to happen? He's like, nothing. And I'm like, no, come on, man. Like, there's got to be something. Like, I believe that there's something. I just don't know what it is. Like, I haven't got a. Haven't got a word for it, but I feel like there is something. And I feel like you're always going to be with me. And I remember I went back in the room, I was sitting there, I was looking at him, and I'm like, dad, like, I know you're here. I was literally saying this to him. I was like, I know you're here. Like, I know you're around me somewhere. Can you like blow a candle out or like make a bird hit the window? Or like let a tree fall down outside? Like, let me. Something happened because I want to believe that you're still with me. And that was. I was sitting there, I was getting emotional and I was. I kept getting angry. I'm like like holding him. I'm like, dad, come on, wake up, motherfucker. When I was like, let something happen and nothing happened. And I'm like, damn, Maybe it is like, maybe, maybe this is it. But then I gave him a hug and I kissed him. I looked at my phone, it was 444. And I was like, wow, this is really crazy. And then I'm like, is that a sign? Is that. Or am I just like.
B
That is a sign.
A
Fixating on things. And then there was another thing. So this is a ponamu. And it's like a thing in New Zealand where it's like a connection to your ancestors. Like, very traditional, like New Zealand thing. And this was his that he was wearing. And he told my sister that he wanted to give to me, but what they do, because my sister's a mori and which is like native New Zealanders. And okay, so when you get New Ponomo, you have to go and like wash it in running water. And there's like a bit of a ritual around it. So I was with my brother in law and we were driving. We're going to this place called the Rewaka Source, which is like really cold water, but it's like flowing water. And we kept getting lost. Like, we kept getting lost. We're all over the place. And he's like, oh, should we just go back to the house? We finally put it in the maps and everyone was already there. Everyone swam and did their thing and they were leaving. We were like on the other side of town. I was like, maybe we just go back to the house. And then I looked at the. When we're meant to get there, it was like 12:22. And I'm like, maybe we were meant to go there. And then he's like, okay, sweet. And then we started driving. And then like looking down, I'm like, fuck, maybe we are meant to go here. And then I look up and the car in front of us, like the license plate had four for four in it.
B
Oh, I love it.
A
I'm like, damn, that's really crazy. And then as we got closer, the house near it was four, four, four. I'm like, okay, dad, I'll wash it. Give me a Break.
B
Oh, that's so cool.
A
Yeah. Yeah, it was really nice.
B
I love that.
A
But I think that's. I think that's the beautiful thing in. I guess being a crazy optimist when someone passes is you look for every little sign. When I lost one of my friends to suicide, I just started, like, looking at birds, and I'm like, oh, maybe that's him talking to me. And that gives me so much, like, peace and, like, comfort. And I. I think the. Yeah. The best thing about the whole experience with dad is that we just had. We had a couple months where we knew it was coming, and there was this thing called a sister dying, which is. I don't know if it's a thing in New Zealand in the US But.
B
I haven't heard about this.
A
Oh, it's fucking. It's beautiful. It's an incredible experience. Obviously, really difficult, but they go through, like, a rigorous testing and process to make sure you're eligible. Pretty much what happens is you have to have a terminal illness. So you can't just walk in and be like, hey, I'm gonna want to. Yeah, I want to go. But you have to have a terminal illness. And my dad, his situation kind of happened pretty abruptly, and they're like, all right, well, you got, like, three to six months.
B
Oh, wow.
A
And my dad is. He's, like, such a strong and brave man. He's like, well, I don't want to lose my marbles. Like, I don't want to lose my dignity. I don't want anyone to have to, like, take care of me. Like, I still want to be dad.
B
Yeah.
A
And. Which I thought was incredible, but I was also like, dude, like. Like, hang on a little bit longer. We're all good. Like, let's. Let's wait till the. The nuts and bolts start getting bit loose. Like, so you start, like, forgetting words and stuff. But he started to get to that point, and. And. But every. Yeah. Every step of the way, they're asking him if he's, like, still down to do it, making sure no one's influencing him to do it. And I'd ask him, like, even on the day, I'm like, are you sure? Like, we can always move it. Like, wow, we can go next week.
B
Like, so what do they do?
A
So they walk in. So there's. The doc that we had was such an incredible guy. He was so beautiful, and his energy was so amazing. And you could tell it was, like, such a gift that he was giving to people, because, again, like, if you're terminal, you're Kind of just waiting for the clock.
B
I know.
A
And you get to take control on your own. Make the final decision.
B
Yeah.
A
Which is really beautiful. But there's two ways they can go about it. One is, like an iv, and it's pretty quick and rapid. Wow. Now there is a drink. Wow.
B
Oh, my gosh.
A
So they walk in, they give like, a Valium or some sort of, like.
B
Yeah.
A
Calm with anxiety. And then we had a. We had two separate rooms, but dad walked into the room. And then everyone. Everyone said their piece to him, which is really difficult because I wrote a whole thing and I'm like. It's just kind of weird because, like, feel like there's so much more I'm going to say to you. And I feel like it wasn't everything, but I also feel like it's just weird because it's like, it's hard to process that the man who raised you is like, this is it. Like, yeah, he's saying goodbye. Yeah. We said our stuff, and then dad went to the doctor. He said, hey, hey. I'm good to go now.
B
Wow.
A
And he gave him the drink, and then he drank it. And then my dad was like, fuck, that tastes like shit. So we're all, like, rushing around to get him, like, a whiskey. Yeah, yeah. Cause I was like, fuck, he's gotta have something. Like, I bought him this expensive whiskey that he always loved. And I was like, fuck, have that. And then. Yeah, it was just.
B
How much time did he have?
A
Then that motherfucker went to sleep in three minutes.
B
Really?
A
Yeah. They said, so the IV takes a couple minutes. Like two minutes or something. Something. Whoa. The drink is meant to be 10 minutes.
B
Oh, my God.
A
But my dad, I guess he just. Just ready to go. He also hadn't been eating for months.
B
Oh.
A
So his. He was, like, getting very frail and very, like. Yeah, he, like.
B
So it just hit him.
A
It just hit him. And it. Again, it was. It was really. It was really intense because I was trying to make a joke to my siblings, which was terrible. It was a bad time. But, like, because he started snoring, and I'm like, why the. Has he got a snore guy? Like, why don't he just go to. Like, why don't you just go to slee sleep?
B
Like, nice, deep breath.
A
Yeah. And everyone's, like, crying, and I'm like, okay. Like, holding. I was holding his feet. Yeah. Because my sister told me, my sister Sarah, she said, if you hold their feet, you get all their magic powers when they go out. So I was Like, I'm not letting go of this. Whatever Dad's got, I need it.
B
Give me all of it.
A
Yeah. I need this bravery. I can finally DM girls. But, yeah. And then he goes just. Yeah, the. The breaths get slower and slower. And then. And it stopped. And that was fucking whoa. That was really intense because I was trying not to look at him.
B
Yeah.
A
Cause I don't. I didn't. I guess everyone deals with trauma differently. Like, some people, like, were just, like, locked in. Like my brother. My sisters were just so incredible. They were so focused on him. But I just couldn't stop. I was just a mess. Like, I was trying to be funny. I'm trying to. Like, that's how I deal with my trauma, I guess. I just laugh and make silly jokes. But I remember just sitting there and, like, once they stopped, I was. I was like, I don't know what to do. I just fucking. I left the room. I couldn't be there. I went and sat in the. In the woods and just, like, cried. And then I called my mom. And because my mom and dad had divorced, she didn't know that what was going on. She just knew he wasn't well. Oh, this is why it was a terrible trip. Because my mom got married a week before.
B
Holy shit.
A
Or like a couple weeks before.
B
The highs and the lows.
A
No, no. It was crazy. So I flew. I flew to New Zealand. I was going back and forth over the last couple months, and I get to New Zealand. We know that there's like a. The clock is ticking. My mom's birthday's coming up. She's getting married on that weekend.
B
Jesus.
A
So I, like, fly in. And my dad was like, hey, don't tell her. If she wants to know, she can call me. And so I get there and I'm like, your mom can always tell something's wrong. And she knew something wasn't good with his health. And she was, like, asking me questions. I was like, mom, trying to do the right thing. Want to tell you because you need to know. But it was also my fault because I got on. When I got on the first flight to New Zealand, I sat down with my dad. I said, look, I know your mom aren't on good terms, but you guys loved each other for 30 years. It would fucking kill me if you guys didn't say goodbye. It would really upset me if I love someone as long as you guys did and had a incredible family. It would really upset me if I was in your shoes. And he got really emotional. It was tough because I guess he's just not one of those guys that, like, gets like that.
B
Yeah.
A
And so then I guess I put the idea in his head, and then I said the same thing to Mom. I'm like, have a conversation. But they're both just very stubborn individuals, so they never had the call.
B
Shoot. That actually kind of wrecks me.
A
Yeah, it was really. It was really sad because I remember I was driving with dad. I'm like, let me just call her. Yeah, let me just call her. Like, you guys gotta stop being so stubborn. I'll give her a call, be fine. And he's like, nah, it's all good. But the thing is, like, they had such a incredible but toxic relationship towards the end of it, so it makes sense. And also, Mom's got a new life, and I fully get it. I understand both sides. But again, I just blame myself because it was my idea that I came in. I'm like, we should do this like a fairy. Like, yeah, let's bring everyone back together. The family's got to be good again. Yeah. Work out.
B
But that's okay, though. You can't blame yourself for that.
A
Yeah. It was a. It was a very up and down emotional trip.
B
Yeah. Wow.
A
Yeah.
B
Thanks for sharing all of that.
A
Yeah. There's a lot more.
B
Oh, I'm sure.
A
I mean.
B
Yeah, no, grief is. It's hard and it's like a roller coaster. And it'll come in in waves for years. It's tricky.
A
Yeah. I saw someone commented, it was like a. It's like a ball in a box. And the box will get bigger over years, but anytime the ball hits the side is when you feel grief. So right now, like, I guess my ball staying still, but as soon as I get in the car.
B
Because your box is really small.
A
Well, my ball's pretty big. When I'm alone, I know that, like, the box, the ball will hit the side of the box.
B
Yeah.
A
But I know I'll get bigger and bigger as time goes on, but I still feel it. I think I'm just super numb to it right now.
B
Yeah.
A
It hasn't really.
B
Like, it hasn't hit you yet, probably.
A
Yeah. But I filmed so much stuff with my dad before he went, so I keep watching that. So it feels like I. Because of my podcast team. They're amazing. They gave me all the equipment.
B
Cool.
A
So I went home and I asked him all these questions, like, about his life, about all this stuff. It was very inappropriate. My dad was very naughty. He was like. He called, I hope my sisters don't get mad. But he called my sister's mom the juice extractor.
B
Oh, my God.
A
Which makes sense. He had four daughters, so, like, checks out. Yeah, they were doing some freaky stuff over there in New Zealand.
B
Oh, I love that you got to do that with him, though.
A
That was nice.
B
That was very cool.
A
Yeah, it was good. And then, like, a final message to everyone, and then. And then a message to my kids, which was really tough because that was one thing that was really.
B
Oh, wow.
A
It's been fucking me up a little bit, because even when I was away from him, I think that's just been the biggest thing is, like, damn, he won't meet them. Yeah, I'm gonna have kids, and they're not gonna have a granddad, and that's what.
B
Yeah, but he'll be around. He'll be around. Keep asking for signs. Ask for the 444, because I'm a huge believer in that stuff. Those are all signs from him.
A
Okay, good.
B
Yeah, I think so. I 100% think so. If you could go back and relive any day, what would it be? And maybe not even just with your dad, but just in general.
A
I think in general. There's so many days where. Cause I grew up in New Zealand. We had our summers there. So many days, just, like, out outside. Because New Zealand, Australia. I think that's the best thing is everyone's just always outside. And the summer's so hot, so everyone's at the beach or whatever else. But we had a holiday home in this place called Collingwood, which is in Golden Bay in New Zealand. It's beautiful. It's stunning. But, like, all our friends would just get on our push bikes and drive, like, ride down to the bridge, and we'd just be jumping off the bridge all day long. And then my parents would drive past and throw fish and chips, like, in a bag, obviously, off the thing onto us. And we just sit there and just have, like, the best days. I think those days were special because you just. There's no responsibilities. There's no care in the world. And it's like. I guess me just being back in New Zealand, it makes me realize. Oh, fuck. That was such a beautiful gift.
B
Yeah.
A
This place is so amazing. Why did I leave? What am I doing?
B
So because you're enjoying life, you're getting to experience a lot of stuff. You can always go back.
A
Sure. Yeah.
B
I'm dying to go. Yeah. Your life's not over.
A
It's only one flight, I guess. Yeah.
B
You'll be okay.
A
What a. Yeah. Look at Me trying to get more sympathy out of you.
B
I'm dying to go to New Zealand. I've never been.
A
Don't die to go there. Do it alive. Yeah, my dad just died. This.
B
Yeah, maybe not a good choice of words.
A
There you go. No, it's beautiful. It's amazing. Amazing. It's just really pretty. There's not much to do unless you go to, like, the touristy parts, but it's just like. I don't know. It's like, I went there for my sister's wedding, and it was just going through a breakup at the time. Fuck. This would have been so good to have you here. Yeah, because we're in a camper van, we're driving around, and, like, it's just beautiful. My sister had a wedding at the most beautiful place, and it was so nice.
B
Weddings are so hard. Single, they're the worst. Especially after a breakup.
A
I know. And they were like, where is she?
B
What's going on?
A
And I'm like, shut up.
B
Don't ask.
A
Like, surprise.
B
Yeah, I'm single.
A
Yeah. Cool. She doesn't like me. Jig TikTok.
B
Do you surf? Are you a surfer?
A
No.
B
How'd you grow up there and you don't. Isn't it a huge surf place?
A
It's massive. What happened?
B
Why didn't you learn how to surf?
A
I just grew the hair. Way too tall, but I grew the hair out and I held the surfboard perfect, and I'd just be by the waves, like, great. There we go. How was today? I'm, like, unreal.
B
I can. Ripped it up.
A
Did a backflip. Yeah? Yeah. Never been done before in a longboard.
B
Oh, my God.
A
But, yeah, I just uncoordinated, so I don't know. I did scuba diving. I was scuba diving captain at my school, so.
B
That's cool. That's very cool. Yeah, I mean, we had surf team at my high school in Laguna Beach, Southern California.
A
That's the thing.
B
I didn't do it. No, I. I was like, all my boy. All my boy. All my guy friends, you know. Shut up. All right, anyway.
A
Okay.
B
Okay. I want you to play a game with me, okay?
A
Oh, okay.
B
Okay. It's called Hot or not. And so I'm going to read you scenarios, and you just tell me if you think it's hot or not. Okay. Are you ready?
A
Y.
B
She's also been on multiple dating shows.
A
No, no, wait. Yes.
B
I don't know. You told me. I don't know.
A
No, no, no. We.
B
We're moving on from that phase.
A
Yeah. Yeah.
B
Yeah, we're. Okay, we're husband material now.
A
Exactly.
B
Okay. She wants to introduce you to her mom after two dates.
A
So hot.
B
Hot.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay, great.
A
Let me see where you came from. Okay.
B
No, no, I get what you're saying.
A
I mean, like.
B
No, I get, I get it, I get it.
A
I love meeting moms. Okay? Big mom, dad and dads. The whole family. I love the whole family. Family. I'll meet them all.
B
Big family guy, massive family. Okay, great, great. She asks you your body count.
A
No, not hot. I had this conversation with Dr. Emily.
B
Oh, really?
A
So gross.
B
Why do people even do that? Well, I mean, I. I love her gossip.
A
I love to gossip.
B
I know.
A
Who are we? Like, give me espresso martini.
B
And I'm like, so, yeah, tell me everything, Natalie. It's so true. Yeah, like, I would never. My God. Yeah, I would.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay. She has a decent. Well, you already sort of answered this. But she has a decent social media following. So when you guys are together, she's always getting content. She's always on her phone, she's always filming the thing.
A
I don't like that. Especially now because I'm pulling myself away from that. I'm like, not hot.
B
I can't stand that. Yeah, okay, she. She wants to hard launch you after three dates.
A
Hot.
B
Okay. We mean business.
A
Let all the guys know, get out of the DMs. That kitty's mine.
B
I'm dying. Her way of flirting is calling you out on your shit and giving you a hard time.
A
I don't like like that. No, no, I'm perfect.
B
Clearly we've established that today. She's definitely been drinking when you pick her up for a date.
A
No, I'm not a big drinker.
B
Oh, you're not a big drinker?
A
No.
B
Oh, wow. Good for you.
A
Why you say?
B
I don't know. Well, you just said espresso martini.
A
Well, I'm trying to relate to the ladies, okay?
B
My God, do you even like espresso Martini?
A
No. Listen to that song, Sabrina.
B
I know you listen full circle.
A
I get it. Just closing that joke off. Yeah. No, I don't know. I'm just not a big.
B
That's great.
A
Do you drink?
B
I can let loose from time to time, but I don't drink often.
A
Yeah, see, I go on like sober spells.
B
Me too.
A
Yeah, I did like 13 months sober.
B
Oh, I might go on six months.
A
Yeah.
B
Oh, these are great. I did two weeks.
A
No, did you?
B
No, I've done months.
A
No, but. But now I'm like, I'll have a drink like I'll have time to. Time.
B
So if you're going out, do you go out?
A
Not really.
B
Not really. Oh, okay.
A
Wow.
B
I'm surprised by that.
A
That. Yeah, I guess everyone's like, oh, I must be a crazy party boy. Whatever else, I just get over it. I'm like, yeah. Meaningless conversations, like, oh, my God, it's.
B
I agree.
A
Yeah, it's. And then it's always a pissing contest. Especially in reality tv. Oh, I just did this show. Oh, this person is texting me, like, oh, I had a meeting with Disney. Say, okay, I know. Eat my bum.
B
I know.
A
Like, I want you to do the best stuff ever. And there's so much abundance for everyone. Like, it's. It doesn't matter. I know, but everyone's always just like, oh, did you see? I'm like, dude, I don't give a fuck.
B
That's the problem with la. I know.
A
Let's go to Nashville.
B
I just. Although, I don't know, Nashville's kind of becoming just as bad.
A
Yeah.
B
Okay. The last one, she makes you wait two months to sleep with her. You're celibate, so you'd probably like that.
A
No, sorry.
B
Well, you're gonna make her to wait two months.
A
Exactly. Powers and Michael. Jesus Christ. Yeah. I'm the man. I'm taking charge. Yeah. Really?
B
Yeah.
A
You said you want a manly man. Boom.
B
Watch this.
A
No, I feel like. I feel like being. Yeah, don't. Two months is crazy.
B
Two months is a long time. But what if she's the one?
A
You'd know.
B
Husband material. So you wouldn't wait two months. What if she's the one? She's not the one. If she's gonna make you wait two months.
A
Exactly. Oh, what about. No. Okay. I'm not crazy.
B
Two months is a long time.
A
Eight weeks.
B
I couldn't do it.
A
I couldn't either.
B
I couldn't do it.
A
I'm just. I look. I don't look. I love. It's great. It's awesome. I'm not celibate because I want to be.
B
Breaking it tonight.
A
Yeah. Right now? Yeah. No, I just think that, like, sex is so fun and so freeing, and I love it. I think it's great. And you learn so much about each other.
B
Yeah.
A
It's like. It's just such a great feeling, and it's awesome. Especially if you have a connection with someone.
B
100.
A
Like, sure. I'd wait a couple weeks.
B
Yeah.
A
Two months is, like, what, about a month?
B
A month is reasonable.
A
A month is fine. If I have a side go. No, we're not exclusive. No, I think a month is great. Yeah, I think that's good. Like, I just think that. But putting this is what I hate is when people put like it's not happening until X amount of dates or whatever else.
B
Yeah.
A
Like if it feels good in the moment, just go with it. 100 because like, who knows what's going to happen?
B
Yep.
A
And that's how I feel. Like, sure. If it, if we're doing day dates all the time. Like going to the beach and whatever else. Like, I'm not. I don't care. I'm not even a thought.
B
Right.
A
But if it's at nighttime and we come home and have a beautiful romantic dinner and everything was special and then it like happens and that's beautiful. But then to be like, no, it's only been. It hasn't been 13 dates.
B
Right. Right.
A
Okay, I'm confused.
B
No, I get that he's hurting. I get everyone's unhappy.
A
Yeah, everyone's unhappy. Like, we've got needs.
B
What about if she sleeps with you on the first date?
A
It's beautiful.
B
That's fine. You're not like judging her? That's not a red flag.
A
No, I don't give a fuck. I think it's also, we're skipping a bunch of steps. Like, now I know what your butthole tastes like.
B
Now I know a lot about you and what you're doing.
A
Yeah, here he goes.
B
Downt.
A
I'm not. Okay. I'm not a big ass eater. I was trying to do it for a little bit because I wanted to be like a Batman. No, I did. No, I swear to God. Because I'm.
B
How was that?
A
Because I was trying. I was trying to figure out my branding at a point.
B
No, this is, this is research and development.
A
True story. I'm like. Because there's all these people that you hear the crazy rumors about them. I'm like, I want to. I want to be one of those guys.
B
Oh my God.
A
So I'm like, what can I do? That's like going to shock the world.
B
Oh my God.
A
There's been like a few one night stands. It only happened three times. I just go home with them, eat their bum and leave.
B
That's it. Stop.
A
Because I thought it'd be hilarious. And then after like the third time, I'm like, this is actually really gross. Like, I don't enjoy eating after this.
B
What did they say too? They're like, you're leaving?
A
What are you doing?
B
What are you doing?
A
I'm going back to the club.
B
Oh my God, Would you let a girl eat your.
A
Oh, no. It's happened and it was just confusing. Using.
B
I would. Yeah.
A
Have you?
B
No, I'm a lady.
A
Yeah. Like me, I guess. Yeah. Look, with no bum eating shame over here. There's no shame in the game, is it?
B
It's different for a guy to do it to a girl because you guys are. Yeah.
A
I don't know. Yeah. No, it's just confusing. I don't like it. I've had it happen a couple times and, like, most of the time it's like the shock factor. I'm like, what are you. Who's. What is down there? Is there ice cream on my bum? Like, why are we licking away so hard? Like, I don't like this. Like, it's crazy, but it's also like, I'm confused. I'm like, should I enjoy this?
B
I don't know.
A
I don't.
B
What about a finger up?
A
No, never. I'm also like, I know what comes out of that thing. I know. Stay away. I know it's a danger zone.
B
I get it. I get it's coming out of your bum. No, nothing. Nothing at all, actually. Flowers. All right, well, on that note.
A
Yeah, great.
B
This has been a lot of fun.
A
Wow.
B
Thank you so much for being here. I appreciate it. I think your dog is gone, by the way.
A
Yeah.
B
Good luck getting her back.
A
No, it was awesome. Thank you so much.
B
Oh, my God, you're amazing.
A
Yeah.
B
I call the power.
Podcast Summary: "Breaking Down Harry Jowsey's Ego"
Episode Details:
In this candid episode of Let's Be Honest with Kristin Cavallari, host Kristin Cavallari sits down with reality TV star Harry Jowsey to delve deep into themes of ego, relationships, personal growth, and the challenges of life in the limelight. The conversation promises unfiltered honesty, aligning with the podcast's commitment to setting the record straight on various aspects of life and wellness.
The episode opens with Harry introducing his new puppy, Kai, a King Charles breed, highlighting his recent addition to his family life. Kristin playfully remarks, “She's the cutest thing I've ever seen” ([00:43]).
Notable Quote:
Harry [00:59]: "Now I know how to get a girlfriend."
Kristin [01:18]: "Wait, so you were telling me it's... You've already... She's worked for a pickup line already in the last 24 hours."
This lighthearted exchange sets the tone for their honest and humorous dialogue about Harry's journey in relationships and personal life.
Harry expresses his preference for being an interviewer rather than a podcaster, stating, “I like to hear other people talk because then I learn so much” ([02:25]). Kristin appreciates this self-awareness, acknowledging the value of genuine conversations over self-promotion.
Notable Quote:
Harry [02:40]: "Especially with girls. You're like, oh, my God. Like, yesterday we had on sex with Emily. Didn't know how complex vaginas were."
Harry's openness about learning and understanding relationships adds depth to the discussion, highlighting his growth mindset.
A significant portion of the conversation revolves around Harry's experiences with AI managing his DMs. He shares humorous yet honest anecdotes about his struggles with AI-generated messages, such as mistakenly sending messages to celebrities like Drake and MrBeast ([06:00]).
Notable Quote:
Harry [21:03]: "I was like, maybe she's seen it. Oh, my God. Mention her stories."
Kristin [38:27]: "I think the craziest thing is how quick people can change their mind."
The discussion touches on the challenges of maintaining genuine connections in the digital age, where AI can both aid and complicate personal interactions.
One of the most heartfelt segments of the episode deals with Harry's recent loss of his father. He narrates the emotional journey of coping with grief, the rituals surrounding his father's passing in New Zealand, and the signs he believes are messages from his late father ([44:50]).
Notable Quote:
Harry [51:05]: "It was really intense because I was trying to not look at him. ... I just couldn't stop. I was just a mess."
Kristin [54:55]: "Objectively, that is a sign."
This vulnerable moment provides listeners with a profound insight into Harry's personal life, showcasing the depth of his character beyond the reality TV persona.
Harry reflects on his past relationships, identifying a recurring theme where his actions didn't align with his words. He emphasizes the importance of personal growth and self-improvement to become a better partner ([19:43]).
Notable Quote:
Harry [09:43]: "I don't want to throw any shade to any of my exes... I think me personally in each situation definitely was little things like that."
Kristin commends Harry for his introspection, highlighting the rarity of such honest self-assessment in public figures.
The conversation navigates the complexities of fame, particularly how quickly public perception can shift. Harry expresses frustration over how audiences can change their opinions overnight, impacting his personal and professional life ([38:27]).
Notable Quote:
Harry [38:27]: "I feel like you work... and then everyone just flips and they're like, oh, we hate him."
Kristin [40:43]: "I think it is an exciting phase."
They discuss the transient nature of fame and the importance of staying true to oneself amidst external pressures.
Towards the end of the episode, Kristin and Harry engage in a playful game of "Hot or Not," adding a fun and relatable element to their deep conversation. This segment underscores the balance between humor and seriousness that defines Let's Be Honest.
Notable Quote:
Harry [65:00]: "Yeah, it's... it's confusing. I don't like it."
Kristin [65:55]: "Breaking it tonight."
Their banter provides a glimpse into their personalities, making the episode both entertaining and insightful.
The episode concludes with Harry sharing his aspirations for the future, including hosting roles and stepping away from reality TV's chaotic environment to focus on personal well-being and authentic relationships. Kristin offers words of encouragement, reinforcing the episode's themes of growth, resilience, and authenticity.
Notable Quote:
Harry [32:17]: "The goal is to be more into hosting... Hope that works."
Kristin [40:43]: "Life will never be bad for you."
"Breaking Down Harry Jowsey's Ego" is a compelling episode that blends humor, vulnerability, and introspection. Kristin Cavallari expertly navigates the conversation, allowing Harry to open up about his personal challenges, growth, and perspectives on relationships and fame. Listeners are treated to an authentic dialogue that not only entertains but also resonates on a deeper emotional level.
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This episode serves as a testament to the power of honest conversations in understanding oneself and navigating the complexities of modern relationships and personal growth.