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Alan Ice
Not admitted without parent.
Jeanette Soberanes
Oh my God.
Alan Ice
What is up everyone? I'm your host, Alan Ice and this is Noche de Pendejadas, your favorite podcast turn talk show. And on the yo trago atus influencers favoritos para platicar y po sibles al sol. So with that being said, said, please help me welcome my guest tonight. Janet Sa podcast. I am actually so excited on social media. How was your drive out here? Because I know you had like a little drive out here.
Jeanette Soberanes
Well before anything. Thank you for having me. It was like a three hour drive. It wasn't that bad. Well, my boyfriend had well drove. It wasn't that bad. I was helping out my parents. Yeah, well they have a business so Mama had an event. I helped her out and even before coming like the day of, I was helping her do some centerpieces. It wasn't that bad of a Drive. There was a little bit of traffic. Nothing too crazy. We settled in. We were on the phone for a little bit.
Alan Ice
I'm so excited, Jeanette. You guys, Irma. I remember Irma was like, oh, my God, look at her videos. Look at her videos. Because I feel like you give a little bit of everything. I feel like we get to see a little bit of your personal life, your relationship, your family life on a deeper level.
Jeanette Soberanes
Okay. Well, before anything. Hi, guys. My name is Jeanette Soberanes. I am 25 years old. I'm from Southern California. It's a small town called El Centro. Very homey, very small. Everything's so close. I do como de guistes. I do vlogs. Get ready with me. I just do, like, a lifestyle. I record my family. Y pues poquito de todo.
Alan Ice
Yes. Because I feel like, as content creators, when you add, you know, these other aspects, like, you know, your relationship, your family life, we're going to start off with the question that I love starting with, because I feel like it is really important to really get to know who you really are. So with that being said, growing up.
Jeanette Soberanes
Janette growing up, she was very shy. I think I grew up very in that. Well, I grew up with my mom and dad in sports. I wasn't really in sports because as I'm the oldest. Mucho responsibilidades. We did grow up a lot at my grandma's house. She lives out in the country.
Alan Ice
Okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
So we would be, like, in the quads. She has horses as well. We were in the horses. Or no, man, like, playing around with my siblings.
Alan Ice
Like, the ancho life type of thing. Okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
My cousins were over, like, every weekend. Mi masia carnesas. Literally every weekends. You know, every two weekends. Sien mandatory. Call me grandma and toa familia. Mitias mis primos. We were just there. We would just get along. I was very shy, like, familia.
Alan Ice
So you ever kind of, like, see kind of closed off?
Jeanette Soberanes
I was not really, like, into social media. Like, no. Like, if we had to do presentations, I was the first one, like, to hide in the bag. Like, I hated it. Like, no me Gustava. I would get so, like, I know masnopolia.
Alan Ice
Where do you feel like that came from?
Jeanette Soberanes
I just didn't. And I didn't like it, actually. I would see people, like, do their presentations. I want to be like that.
Alan Ice
Like, you always wanted to be more out there, but you kind of just kind of would limit yourself.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, Like, I did want to be more out There, you know, said that, like, to myself, it's so close. But I think social media, like, really did help me kind of open. Open up a little bit.
Alan Ice
I feel like we see your parents a lot in your growing up. Were you guys always that close? You know, were you a mommy's girl growing up or a daddy's girl?
Jeanette Soberanes
I want to say a little bit of both. I. You guys do see me with my mom most of the time, because I do help her out, which I honestly love that. Like, it's the best for me. I do get along with him. I want to say more, like, of a mom, you could say. But I'm both. I'm both. And I feel like I do have a closer bond with my mom in some type of way. Like, you guys see the videos now? Come we go and, like, shop or, like, our halls for Costco. And we do waste a lot, especially my mom. Yeah. But growing up, it wasn't always a seed. My parents did struggle. Like, we're. We're doing good. Gracia Dios. But we didn't always have, like, a home of our own. Well, my brother's now 16. We lived at my aunt's garage for a while. Like, it was literally. And stuff like that. So we were living there for a while. It was hot. Like, in summer, if you guys know, in El Centro, it gets really hot or, like, cold. Yeah. You know, La pasamos. For a while, it was hard. No, it wasn't like, one that you could, like, live in.
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, no. I see. And my aunt's house was pretty big. And then my mom was. She knew it was, like, not okay for, like, her kids to be living like that. So no sumoscomi. Abuela mobile trailer. But it was, like, a small one. It was literally shower. La sala. Yeah, that was it. Our fridge was, like, the mini fridge just to have on the side. That was, like, our fridge for, like, a month a week. She was always fast at cooking. She's really good at that. Like, they would always work. Both of my parents used to work in the fields. Like, she stopped working, which was still in the fields. But I'm poquito Masalto. He did work with family. Because they work in that.
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
But, yeah, you know how it is sometimes working with family. Like, you. They overuse you for the pay. Yes. We hardly saw my dad. My mom would take care of us. But then when my mom used to work in the field, as the oldest, that is another reason why I didn't really join sports or where I was with my friends. I didn't go to quinceaneras, nothing like that. Because I had a. My mom had a step up as the oldest daughter. And then. Oh my God, what's it called? You know, like very like our family. Our family. And we lived at the trailer for a while, mit, but it was bigger. It was those like double sized ones that are like. We lived there compro nos. But then she stole. She was going to sell it. We were renting so we had to move again. And my grandma told me, like, we have a house over there. It's a two story house. But it was the crossing for school and stuff, right.
Alan Ice
Also, it wasn't like you guys were going to go to school in Mexico.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, we didn't want to go to school in Mexico. We still want to finish school here. Because at that time I was already going to be in high school, high school. Because I had my little group of friends and I was like, okay, you know, my siblings too, we never really wanted to go to school in Mexico. So my dad, like he so sacrificed mass. Like, you know, he would have to wake up like at 3, 4 in the morning, drive us like we would go to sleep in the house, like in the car. I'll do my makeup in the car.
Alan Ice
What was it? Drive, like how long?
Jeanette Soberanes
It was like two, three hour drive. And it was just like, you know, like, because we had to cross the border. So it was a drive every day. And I would get late to school in the mornings, then I would make up excuses and then it was just getting too much. Right. Asta gimmick. You know what, why don't the girls stay here? I have another room. But my mom's like, okay, you know what? My kids. So they don't have to be waking up so early and stuff like that. So as the oldest and the room. Yes, we would. Because they would go to the house like every day. And then. Well, my mom ended up getting her business. Main street, it was called Primus party rental, stuff like that. So after school I would go and help my mom. So misfuence. I'm gonna sleep over. Well, I couldn't go. I had to go help my mom. Oh, que quino no puerto. You know, I have to help my mom. And I was always around that environment. Like I was like, okay, I need to help my mom.
Alan Ice
Did that ever become like a problem to you as you got older?
Jeanette Soberanes
As I got older, yeah. As I got older, like senior. Yes, he see. But so I would help her out. My grandma, well, we Would stay there for a while. But, you know, after, like, it's not home. Like, even if she's my grandma, like, you know, like, we just felt like after so long, like, just kind of like a burden in a way. Like, he was small. He was like. And he would always have his little backpack onto Xbox. And, like, is my grandma there? Mom? Like. Like, with my ex. And he'll go. He would be playing because I would take care of them siblings. He would be on his Xbox because, like. And my mom's like, mom. Like, he's a little kid. Like, come on. And my brother, he felt bad. Like, El Savilla. Like, I feel like I have a really close bond with my brother because I saw him grow up. Like, I took care of my brother. Like, I would help her, like, do food. Like, cook to take lunch. Or for my siblings, I'll get my brother ready for school. My sisters, like, make sure they're taking the bus. Like, he didn't want to go to school. So I asked if they were to cross early. I Sanko migrant. They drink coffee there with her and everything. So we would go. But majority of the time, like, that's why, like, he sees me as a second mom. Like, you're like, my second mom. Stuff like that. But we just have all, like, a really close bond. And then eventually there was, like, a situation that she's like, you know what? Like, I've had it. Like, I need to find my own, like, place. Like, and we have our house now. We started from, like, nothing else furniture, but, like, it was home. Like, it was our house now. Like, they worked their asses off since, like, day one. Oh, my God.
Alan Ice
You know, struggle and hustle their way to where they are now. How do you feel like that has shaped you? The effect?
Jeanette Soberanes
I feel like it hasn't affected me. If anything, it's made me, like, realize and appreciate. Oh, my God. I think I was gonna cry so early into it. I just feel like my mom, like, all we have in life is nostra familia. Like, you might have friends or there's no one else. Like, your sisters. Those are your friends. And, like, you know, when you're a kid from iccomis amiga. But no, it is true. Like, your mom becomes your best friend, your sister. Like, no matter if you stay mad at them, like, if you need them, they're there. And growing up, I've, like, start, like, as older now. Miro la vida di ferente. Like, I can't stay mad at my parents for so long or my Siblings. What if they, like, leave the house? Selfish. Like, like, like you're going to have.
Alan Ice
To deal with that. I'm very big on that too. Like, even going to sleep if me and my boyfriend during the day, I have to be like, okay, we're good, right? I'm like, we're good, right? No, because what if something happens?
Jeanette Soberanes
Exactly. Yeah. That's what I would always tell, like, my siblings and my mom, you know, like, like, why are we fighting? Like, come on, let's be realistic and stuff like that. But my parents, like, honestly, like, I love my dad. Like, he. I've seen him work. He still works so much. I'm like, like, I would love for my dad not to work as much no more. Oh my God, I would love to repay him. Because my mom, she took my dad out of working in the fields like she needed help. And my dad's like, oh, and yeah, our business have been. She's been in business for like 12 years now. Everything's good. We had her house like you so renovate. Quito la cocina, la ISO de nuevo los banos. She even made a new house in the back for my sister. Well, for like whoever needed it in the family and like supporting us and stuff. My parents are also big on that. Like, whatever we want to do. No sassan support. You want to continue going to school? Good. You don't want to go to school, like, as long as you, like, do better than us. Like, that's our goal for you too. Do better.
Alan Ice
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Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, I did at some point when I had to take care of my siblings like you take care of your siblings. And I would at first, like, well, I have to like, you think, okay. But as I got older clubs, you see, I was already like a junior senior. You know what? Like, I know I want to help you guys, but I do want to help you guys. It's not like I was never able to. So I was just, I took, I just had a conversation. Like I just communicated with my parents and they understood. They're like, you understand the end of the day? Well, you know, like I wanted to go out with my friends and stuff. I did go to Mexical. Mis amigas. Like I was designated driver all the time.
Alan Ice
Yeah. Yes, I had that one. Even to this day, people are like, no. But I did wait Till I was 21 because I was like, no, yo.
Jeanette Soberanes
It was like the goal. I was like, no, I. I'm legal at 21. So you know, even if I'm in me that you could drink at 18, I'm like, no, I'm drinking at 21. So I was destin a driver. Cuz my mom, okay, they bought me a car for my quinceanera and that was my gift. Cuz I was like, they're like, like, you want or do you want a car? And I was like, you know what? I need the car.
Alan Ice
Like, can you regret it nowadays or.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, I actually don't.
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
Like, I feel like the memories are nice because my siblings, my sister, two sisters, like, they had their quinceanera, and it was really nice and everything, but I'm like, now look at you guys. You guys have to find a car, right? I feel like. Like, I'll eventually get married. My white dress. But I don't regret it because, I mean, I still have my car, and I love my car. Like, I've driven it everywhere. All my siblings, they pass their test. Driving test in my car. My cousin, because it was like, the new car, but. Yeah.
Alan Ice
De la relacion contus, hermano. So you're the oldest of four in oscuentas that growing up, you had a lot of responsibilities almost, you know, thrown at you. You know, responsibilities that obia mente you didn't have a problem with, but as a kid, be, like, implemented on you. Did you ever feel like growing up because you had your younger siblings? Did you ever feel like you had to kind, you know, be a role model to them? Did you ever feel like, oh, no, la podo cagar por que tengo mis hermanos, mirandome. And seeing every step I'm taking, like, I almost got to be, like, a role model to them. Did you ever suffer from that?
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, because, like, when I was growing up, like, if I was, like, messing up or I was, like, sidetracking on, like, failing or something, you're like, the role model. Like, tus hermanas, they look up to you. Like, como vase so como vase. Like, they look up to you. And I was like, you know what? He's right. Like, yeah, this is. It was, like, kind of hard because it's like, no one's perfect. Yeah, like, as much. Like, no, it's perfecto. So it was kind of hard when he, like, did tell me that, and I was like, you know what? But he's right. Like, I can be, like, up or I can be doing this because they look up to me. As a daughter, you don't want. Like, that's, like, the worst thing. Like, those parents come home, like, a failure. Like, yeah, that was kind of hard. I feel like my parents are very understanding. As long as I talk to them and they have, like, no problem. I'm your friend. Anything like that, like, talk to me, which is. I'm very grateful for that. Open to that.
Alan Ice
Is the oldest of four. What was that like growing up? Do you Feel like growing up because you the oldest.
Jeanette Soberanes
Erica. Erica was the tough one. Like, I always listen to my mom. Like, I think it was. You know, at the same time, I feel like that was Erica. But she always knew what she wanted in life, and she became that. Like, she knew she was just like my brother. He would always listen to me. Yeah, second mom. But they would all listen to me to the extent. Sometimes when Erica, me and her crash, I would have talked to my mom. Like, you know what? She's not listening to me. Like, when I'm not home, she's the second mom. Like, you guys listen to her. And they would get the hang of ac. Like, they would listen to me. Another thing. Tabian la Erica. We wouldn't really get into arguments because it was kind of hard being, like, kind of like a mother figure in a way.
Alan Ice
Trying to be cool.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, like, being cool. And it was kind of hard, too. But whenever we would argue and we wouldn't talk for, like, a couple days. So while ago, my mom or dad were always like, no one has papilitos. Like, go talk to your sister. I'll be like, no, no, and no. They would, like, get us and, like, talk or abrasion, say, give each other a hug. Give it a kissing on the cheek. Like, they would, like, give us the look, and we're like, we'll hug. I'm sorry. We would, like, make up. Like, they wouldn't let us be mad at each other because this is so nermanas que sesto, you know? And it is true. Now growing up, I see, and I'm like, they're right. Like, why are you.
Alan Ice
But I think it's very normal. You know what I mean? It's very normal. But my mom would always be like, no, because we would fight a lot. Would you guys physically fight a lot with your siblings or.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, I wouldn't. Because honestly, see.
Alan Ice
So you were like, the peacemaker.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, I was the peacemaker. I'll be like, I'm gonna tell him. Yeah. And I'm like, because, I mean, I'm the oldest, you know, Like, I don't want to put then against. So I would have to tell my mom. And then like, girl, I'm doing you a favor. What do you mean?
Alan Ice
Do you feel like that affected you in any way? Because abyss, maybe your sisters were like, oh, no, le puerto. Maybe just growing up in a way.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yes. Because I see a lot of, like, siblings get, like, they go out together. Like, they go party together, same group. And me like, yo thinko mis amigas. And then my sisters, like, my sisters and my sisters hikomo friends. Like, I don't really have that with them. We have a sibling relationship. But we do. Like, but to an extent, like, it's not just, like, me sister, like Erica friends. See, but we don't talk about, like, we did it. Like, I'm not gonna be talking to my sister about that Nova. To a certain extent, I think that's very normal.
Alan Ice
You know what I mean? Because I feel like even. Me too. Even though I. I was really close growing up. Somos dos hombres con migo. And then my sister. Right. But growing up, even though I was close to my sister, I always felt as the youngest, I was like, no estos no quiero. So I would always kind of like, be to myself. Do you feel like being the oldest ta fecto in la manera de que tute santillas that you didn't have anyone else above you to look up to or to talk to about the things you were going and experiencing at the ages when you were experiencing those things?
Jeanette Soberanes
Well, sip pretend mi mom. Like, even though we weren't, like, as open as Orita, como ama esto olotro. Because it's my mom, pero I did have my friends, and I would hear my friend, and I was always like, no, like, como? Or like. Like, I would learn from them in a way. Like, okay, so, like, I'm not gonna experience that. But it's always more to myself. But I was just very aware, like, on my surroundings. I feel like, in that aspect.
Alan Ice
Like, see, whenever you kind of felt like you needed advice, you would go to your parents.
Jeanette Soberanes
My parents. And on a way, see, like. Like any little issues, like, honest. Like an honest feedback. My parents. Yeah, because like, like, your friends are your friends.
Alan Ice
They're, like, secretly hating on you or secretly want you to not make it. Yeah, because it's like that up. Yeah. Like, I'm not gonna tell you my learning experience, you know, Queros, your teenage years. How were you in middle school, high school? Do you feel like you were, you know, what was that? Like?
Jeanette Soberanes
I wasn't, like, the smartest, but I separately going perfect. I wasn't always the smartest. You know, like sports. That being, like, in middle school, I wasn't like, in volleyball. I loved it. I was like, the only sport I was good at, I think, like, serving the ball, Basketball. Like, I didn't even know what I was doing, but I was going for the snacks and just to have the plot. Yeah, but it was fun. High School? No. Anything. Sports? Like, no sport because I was helping my mom. Like, I would walk to the. Like, to the store. It was like a 25 minute walk. Yeah. 10 more minutes walking. Or my dad would pick me up and sometimes, like, he would work Durava. I remember I would, like, sometimes stay outside, like, for an hour, and I'm like, oh, my God, I was like a sophomore. Yeah. Like, U hauler. I'm like, sorry, Mika, you come. Okay. No, it's fine. That. But I was like, it's not his fault. Like, he's. He picked me up.
Alan Ice
Yeah. Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
But besides that, how is it like.
Alan Ice
Being the girl that, like, her parents own a store? Did you feel like all your friends would be like, yeah, they'll be like.
Jeanette Soberanes
They knew I always had candy. Like, simpertonia dulce. I'm like, oh, see, here you go.
Alan Ice
Oh, my.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, like, I. And like, a lot of kids would sell, like, chips, dulces. But that. I was like, I cannot. Like, you were like, yeah. I'm like, no, like, shy. Like, I can't. Like, you know, But I would support them. I'd be like, come to me.
Alan Ice
Did you ever have that thought of, like, oh, my God, gonna get me the chips? Like, what was that?
Jeanette Soberanes
I feel like that it's like when I see kids, I'm like, that's a big advantage. It's like, tuistas bien. And like, I got this.
Alan Ice
And it is really crazy because, you know, as kids, you know, I never sold chips, but I would see a lot of, like, kids, hustlers. And at the moment there would. There would be a lot of people that would almost kind of make fun of them, like, oh, they're selling chips. But if you really think about it, like, yada dultos, you're like, pendejo's the ones making fun of them. Because most of the people that would sell chips are now business owners. Yo, I'm gonna hustle my way out of there and I'm gonna do what I gotta do. And I feel like as kids, Abyss were like, we're so judgy. In my high school. Shout out to Santa High school. Like, people would make fun of them.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yes, same way.
Alan Ice
Like, literally. But like, now you see those people and they're like, doing great things with, like, their life. That you were a little timida, you know, when it came in school, did you feel like you ever had, like, that breakout moment where you're like, you know what? Yeah, Ch so madre yoya quiero you know, kind of experience high School for what it is. I'm going to be more out there. Did you have a moment like that?
Jeanette Soberanes
I think it was like my senior year Cono. Escomasin or ditch day club because we were still underage over here. I could like mom friends. We would help him sneak out of the house and I. I'm helping her. Like she would like drive us.
Alan Ice
Yeah, yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
And she would drive us like, like locally like to. But in meal. My dad would drive us. Like he would take us and pick us up. That was my condition. Mom, that's so embarrassing. And I was like, no, it's okay. It's even better. And we don't got taxi and Uber. And then I would call my dad and like my dad, like, he does a lot for us. Like, who does that? I know, but he would. And we would always have a fun time.
Alan Ice
Did you ever get in fights or like.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, I've never actually like been in fights or witnessed a fight. We not even witnessed a fight, I'm telling you. Or like either. I was in the cavacho. Mis amigas. Yeah.
Alan Ice
How would you describe like your high school year?
Jeanette Soberanes
Literally go to school and go to the store with my mom. That was it. That was literally it. But even then I've heard of no way. But I've never like witnessed it or anything like that.
Alan Ice
You're like, no.
Jeanette Soberanes
Like they would move me sometimes from seats. Seats. Because it was like arranging the seats. I mean I would always talk with them.
Alan Ice
Like you're with Timida to like public wise.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, yeah.
Alan Ice
But like if you were in the same class as me.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, but just to a certain extent. See, I wasn't out for like three years.
Alan Ice
Okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
And it was pretty hard because binders, like, they would check your binders. I used to about carrying my binder and everything, making sure I had all the notes. Notes. You see, like the kids like in. In lunch haciendo was like making. Oh yeah. Like I had my. Carrying my books and like my handbag. But we would get it done. And senior year school, I was like, you know what? Like it's not even helping me because I'm just like making it up and stuff. Like I would get it done. Pero it was not really helping me. So Mesali the avid and my parents never really had an issue as long as I had good grades. Grades again. So I would always get good grades. And if I would get a seat and I'm like, I try. Like, you know, I tried. Pero see, it was like Asian Bs. He sees it I'm like, come on, like, you do better in high school.
Alan Ice
Did you want to go to college? Because AVID is kind of like preparing for college, right?
Jeanette Soberanes
I did go to college for like two semesters.
Alan Ice
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Restrictions apply. We're so done with New Year, new you. This year it's more you on Bumble. More of you shamelessly sending playlists, especially that one filled with show tunes. More of you finding Geminis because you know you always like them. More of you dating with intention because you, you know what you want. And you know what? We love that for you. Someone else will too be more you this year and find them on Bumble. Be honest. When's the last time you had a homemade meal? We get it. Between meetings, workout classes, and the kids after school sports, who's got time to cook? That's where HelloFresh comes in. No matter how busy you get, HelloFresh has everything you need to get an easy home cooked meal on the table. With flavor packed recipes like Parmesan Herb Crusted Salmon. You'll be filling your kitchen with the cozy aromas of a homemade meal in no time. So go ahead, try HelloFresh. It's homemade made easy. Learn more@hellofresh.com like literally two semesters. You know what? I need a break. And honestly, don't take a break because the break becomes super long.
Alan Ice
Where did you need a break from at the time? Just from academics because I was always.
Jeanette Soberanes
In school, like after school. School. I would say after school in all summer school because then again, my parents would work and stuff like that. My siblings were in school too, so I was staying after school and then summer school. So every, even in high school, I would do summer school even if I pass my classes just to have like those extra credits. So I was in summer school and I'm like, I'm doing. I graduated with like 20 extra credits. I'm like, I'm doing all this like school, school, school. I'm like, I need a break.
Alan Ice
What did you want to graduate?
Jeanette Soberanes
Nursing. Oh yeah, I wanted to do like nursing. I was like always in nursing, economy and everything. I'm like, oh my God, it's so much work. Yeah, I was like, I think I need a break before. Like I actually said like, I want to do nursing.
Alan Ice
That one break turned into like 10 years later.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, like nine years later. No, no, no.
Alan Ice
You say, oh, you tell us that your parents were super supportive of whatever you wanted to do, but was it scary to finally be like, you know what? Mom and dad no quiero serresto como les de gistes. And what was her reaction in that moment?
Jeanette Soberanes
They were both very supportive. They're like, okay, like go back to school. I'm like, no. Yes, man. It's just going to be like a semester. Like, I've been going to school all the time. And then summer school, you know, you literally get like what, three weeks? Mom was like, okay, stop being papa. See me, like terminal, like finish, you know, like working casabes and avida, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, tcc. But I started doing social media. Okay, but I would always do it, like on Snapchat. Like, I would always be on Snapchat, recording and all that.
Alan Ice
And would you get like, views on there?
Jeanette Soberanes
Well, just like my friends. Okay, I would just do it.
Alan Ice
So you were like acting like the influencer audience.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah. Or like in your, what is it called? Like, private stories. And my sister would always like, like, I see YouTuber looks good. And I'm like, oh, yes, blah, blah. But, oh, I would record videos, like, pretending. And then I took a while, like, without going to school, get my parents started questioning, like, okay, like, what is it that you're going to do now? Now? Like, I was just like, I don't know, like, I'm still like thinking about it. And I was just like, damn. Like hearing that from my mom, I was like, damn, what am I gonna do? You know? Because my dad understood the social media work.
Alan Ice
Oh, really?
Jeanette Soberanes
Like, he understood that you could make money off it. He probably didn't know como cuanto? But he would see people, like on YouTube. Because, like, I would see videos, right? Like a lot of influences. I'm like, oh my God.
Alan Ice
Like, you're like, oh.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, there was a career. My mom too, but my mom was more, a little bit more, like book wise, you know, like, no, like, give us, like, she didn't understand.
Alan Ice
I think your mom was like, okay, it can happen, but what are the odds?
Jeanette Soberanes
Yes, yes.
Alan Ice
Like realistic.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yes. Like, yes, whatever you say. You could do it. Yeah. Like, let's be real. Yeah, yeah. Well, I just started thinking about it, like, for them not to feel like, no stabasindo nada. I'm like, what if I just do like medical assistant.
Alan Ice
Okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
Like, that's when I did like a short little career. Right. It Was like a four or three months. Yeah. Like, okay. Like my parents paid it off. Like, you know they paid it off. I did it. I liked it. But I didn't really understand what I was getting myself into. I just wanted something. Yeah. Like just to have something.
Alan Ice
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
And I did finish it. I didn't know we had to like take out blood and stuff like that. I'm like, I don't like it.
Alan Ice
Okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
And it's like, how are you going to do nursing without going through it? And I was like, I didn't really think it through, but.
Alan Ice
So you were like taking.
Jeanette Soberanes
I did it. Yeah. I did all the three ways you say I finished it. I told my parents, like, you know what? I finished it. And while I was doing that, I was doing like my hours with like.
Alan Ice
Doctor like intern vibes.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, intern. Yeah. I was doing my hours with him. Him. Two or three of us that they design like designate you. I'm telling you, my dad honestly super supportive and everything but was a little bit more. And that's when I started like Tik tok came around. Like I think it was during the pandemic. You know what? I just started posting videos. Like makeup videos or like lip syncing. And I would do never really dances. I'm not. But everything else I would do and don't. It was like a couple cents. But I was doing it just for the funds. Like I was like, you know what? This is fun for me. Entertaining. I was always home. I'm like, why not?
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
And I did my hours. He's like, oh, like if you want to stay here, like you could work here. Isinopo is. I could always be someone to give you like a letter recommendation. Oh my God. Like establishment. And I told my mom, he's like would just let me know. So I finished my hours and assistant manager like, hey, if you want to work here, put me down as recommendation. Because I think I was very good like talking with people so.
Alan Ice
So they were like, we cannot come somewhere else.
Jeanette Soberanes
And so I was like, oh my God. You know, like mystar office. And I was like super happy because like my friend first like, like job.
Alan Ice
Like now I can tell my parents.
Jeanette Soberanes
So but that's yampe. So when I was like finishing with that social media started like tick. Like Tick tock started paying you good. Yeah. Because I never had my first check through Tick tock. Right. So I was like. So when I told my parents about it, they're like, oh my God, scrubs. Like it's so good for you, you oppos being excited. But then when he told me, like, how much the pay was gonna be, I was like, like, it's not that, like, great hours, but my dad's like, you know, it's life. Like, it's like the sente. And I was like, you know what? He's right. So. No, no, no, no. I, I talked to the doctor and I was like, I was like, okay, pay. Like, is there any way, like, the pay could be better? Like, what's the worst that could happen, you know? Yeah. I was like, no. Like, I need to make money out here. I could do 16. And I was like, okay, 60.
Alan Ice
Yeah. Like, I want, I wanted to be rich.
Jeanette Soberanes
Like, I wanted more. And I was like, okay. He's like, but you don't have to let me know now. You could think about it and let me know because we would need someone like, now. Like, yeah, Like, I don't know why he had, like, medical assistance. Like, he had, like, he needed people.
Alan Ice
Oh.
Jeanette Soberanes
So I was like, okay, like, I'll let you know as soon as maybe.
Alan Ice
Because of the pay.
Jeanette Soberanes
That's what I said. Because it was like 14 an hour and I was like.
Alan Ice
And then out.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, for real. Costco, literally. My mom was like, supportive bodies, like, and my dad too was like, no. My mom was a little bit more like, like, it's so, it's a job, you know, do scrubs. Like, yeah, but like, I'm not really passionate about it. Like, I was, I would just do it for the money.
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
So I just continued doing my videos and that's when I got my first paycheck. That's when I got my first paycheck to Tick Tock. No collab.
Alan Ice
So you were still kind of working there and doing Tick Tock?
Jeanette Soberanes
Yes, because I was like. And I was like, that kisoi. I was like, no. Like, I, I, I don't have to work. Like, I've never really had like a one paycheck. At first I thought it was like a life. Because when I got my first, first paycheck is, is through like, email. Right? Like, I see. So I looked, I'm like, there's no way, like, there's no way. Like, my first PayCheck was like $15,000. Yeah, it was 15,000. And I was like, off the roof, like, excited. Like, oh my God. I was like, like, I continued. And I loved it. Like, I love recording, like, posting. Like, I saw me editing, like, something my friends, like, I'm like, girl, I enjoy it. Like, I love it. I'm there on my phone or my computer tablet. Like, I love it. It. And I was like, I was so, like, crazy to tell my parents, like, oh, my God. But they understand, which was a good thing. So I was like, you know what? Yeah, I'm not gonna do the medical. So I told my mom, like, hey, mom. Like, I. I did money, you know, through social media. And she's like, icc. And I'm like, no, for us. Because he. He'd always. He was so, like, open, like the todoes. And I showed him. He's like, oh, was. They're both so happy for me. They're like, to continue blah, blah, blah. And like, I would like the next month igua, like, around the same. Because it all varies because of RPM and stuff like that. It's not.
Alan Ice
Sometimes you post less, sometimes you post.
Jeanette Soberanes
I make this all the time, you guys. Like, no, but that was like my first ever check, and it was a big one. So, like, my siblings, like, even before, like, I did social media, like, little work that I hold my mom. So, like, my is. I would always give to my siblings. Like, I would always. And, oh, what is this for, man? Now, like, what is this for? And I'm just like, oh, just for you guys to have some money. Because I know how it is. Like, I know how it is to go to a store, be like, like, I wanted those shoes, but I don't want to tell my parents to buy them. Like, because I know there's other more important things. So. And even. Even if Erica was older, my brother, I would give them all the same. Same. Yeah, me's parent. But obviously I got a good check. Like, I'm like, you know what? Like, here you go. Like, I want to help you guys. It's not a lot, but I want to help you guys. And I did. Like, I would even help him, like, like, and stuff like that. Yeah, I gave him, like, dinero. And my mom was just like, no, mija, like, you living with this is too Portugal. And that's how I see it. And I do help them, like, every monthly, mama. If it's not like, like, actually helping her out financially and like, to save your money. Like, save your money. Be greedy with your money. Of course not. And that's like, that was always their goal. You know what? That's true. Like, I would do my tiktoks. Like, I didn't forget about them.
Alan Ice
Like, you would budget everything out, you know, like, let's.
Jeanette Soberanes
Okay, this is what I'm going to say. This is what I'M going to spend. I see. And I'm like, okay.
Alan Ice
About, you know, you giving your two week notice. How was that? Like, you know.
Jeanette Soberanes
Because it was like a big, like office.
Alan Ice
You just texted.
Jeanette Soberanes
So I just like. Yeah, I just like called him like, hey, you know what? Yeah, he understood. Oh, it's okay. Like, you know what? If you need, if you ever still need like a letter recommendation, like, let me know. And I stoy. And I was like, okay, perfect. He was really nice. Like, he was older, so he was really nice. He. It wasn't really hard. Like, I thought it was gonna be harder perono. I didn't even last a lot actually.
Alan Ice
It is really nice though. You know, social media and when you're able to do something that you love and then those frutos are like big.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah.
Alan Ice
You're like, wait a quiso porchotam. This they get eas YouTube. Because I think I started YouTube in like 2019, 2018. I think that was like peak alanized, like pinch pendeja alanized vibes. But prior to that, I was already doing social media in high school. So y. As a beauty boy back then, you guys know my story. Yes. But the thing was, with me, I had lost a lot of weight my junior year, so I had face. I was giving makeup, you know, and when I gained a lot of weight, that's when my views went hella down. Because at the time, I wasn't really showing my personality. A lot of my content was just based around my face, me doing my makeup with a little song over it.
Jeanette Soberanes
You know what I mean?
Alan Ice
So when I came back, people were like, I'm following. Follow, I'm following. And it wasn't until I started doing YouTube that that's when I made my personality like my moneymaker. You know what I mean? Because that's when people were like, oh, I don't give a fuck, sista gordo flago. Because even though I struggled a lot with that, yes. People like, oh, Alan, we don't care. I'm like, but that's what I always say. Like, it took me. I maybe was doing the beauty boy stuff. I did it my junior year, sophomore, my junior year, senior year. And I think I did it for a year after high school because I remember even when I lived in the apartment, in my first apartment with my boyfriend, I was still doing the beauty content. But when I started doing YouTube, I think my first check was like, the second month of doing YouTube was like $10,000. And I was like, and at the.
Jeanette Soberanes
Time, it's like, damn.
Alan Ice
And bitch. Like, you're coming from someone. Que nas?
Jeanette Soberanes
And I do it like your phone.
Alan Ice
Yes. And you're like, what the? Like, I'm just talking my. I'm just showing y'all what the I'm doing.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah.
Alan Ice
So when you see that and you're like, you know what, you guys, 10 years later with social media positives and a lot of negatives, what do you feel are like the pros and cons of social media?
Jeanette Soberanes
I feel like, tick tock. There's not a lot of hate. So Mascomo. Like, I don't know how to describe it. Like, you could just like, be yourself. You're not yourself, but you could just be yourself. Eat. Like, the right audience would get to it. And if there's like little hate comments, especially if it's like my family see something like, I'm like, whatever, but it's like insulting my sister or especially like my sisters. Like, I'm like, okay, I'm sorry, you're blocked. Like, I don't need. Like, if you're saying it once. And I don't even understand why people leave hate comments. I just swipe up like, it's so easy. Yes, it's so easy. And I'm like, that's the only, like, issue, I guess. Like, little hate comments, I just brush it off. Like, see, it's not me. I'm just like, like, let's be realistic.
Alan Ice
I really do feel though, like, TikTok is out of all the apps. Even though it's the best app when it comes to growth, engagement, and the easiest way to get discovered, I do feel like it's the most toxic app because in a way. Yes, yes. As soon as a video of mine goes viral or like, you know, when you started be like, oh, shit, it jumped from like 20k to 100k.
Jeanette Soberanes
It's gonna go viral.
Alan Ice
Yeah. Like, it's gonna do good. I stopped looking at the comments. Yeah, because just say, but a lot of the time when the people. When a video does go viral, it's not even people that follow you that talk. It's like a 60 year old man. You came up on there for you.
Jeanette Soberanes
Where's your profile picture?
Alan Ice
My block list. You guys on Instagram is probably like two people. The thing with me though is because the type of content I started making was that I was always very big, like, okay, if you're gonna talk shit, I'm use you. You and make content out of you. Oh, you know, oh, you think I'm a fat ass. Because when I First started, I think a lot of the hate was centered around my weight and just, you know, how I was, you know, because I was very, like I say, you know. So I would get a lot of comments about that, but I would always be like, okay, stavien tentiendo, no 10 tiendo pero. I'm gonna use it against you. Well, not against you. In my favor, you know, you think I'm a fat ass. Malablado. Okay, silo soy. If you're struggling with your mental health, you can spend hours browsing online forums, scrolling social media and reading expert advice to help you feel better. But while all these resources can be a good starting point, there's no replacement for real human relationships. It takes a real person to understand your human. So don't rely on generic advice online or on social media. Instead, use ALMA to find a person who understands all the things that make you you. That's why ALMA makes it easy to connect with an expert therapist, a real person who can listen, understand, and support you through all your specific challenges. When you browse their online directory, you can filter by the qualities that matter to you. Then book a free 15 minute consultation with the therapist you're interested in seeing. Unlike other online therapy platforms that match you with the first available person you can find, find someone you connect with on a personal level and see real improvements in your mental health with their support. Uste estaben amigas. The rough couple of months. Que pasado hace mas de seis mes es perdiame dar impesarter appia por que poso. Dealing with grief is really hard and confusing. I feel like my grieving process would have been smoother, but it's never too late to start therapy. Better with people, better with Alma. Visit hello Alma.com Allen to get started and schedule a free consultation today. That's hello a l m a.com a l-a dash n that is hello, alma.com Allen, you start doing social media, you get your BBL surgery. Nonomastuamiga. What made you make the decision and what also led into that decision turning into like, nono masjo prota min mermana como de papas. What was their initial reaction?
Jeanette Soberanes
It's like I said, gracia. Dios have very supportive parents.
Alan Ice
Even with that, they were super supportive. Okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
They were supportive about it at first I think they thought we were joking around. I've always wanted it done like 2019. 2020. Right. I see. Like, yeah, right. Because they would say, okay, the fuecomo. If you want to get it done.
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
And it's like, where are you gonna get the money from? You know what I mean? And I was like, I'm like, oh, that's true. I was like, okay, challenge accepted. And me and my sister were. We would always want it, but we would always, like, we need to look for a doctor if they're certified, and.
Alan Ice
We are bills to pay.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yes. So I was like. Until one day, me and my sister were just in our room randomly in our room. It took one day. And we're like, dude, let's just do it in my sister. Like, that's it. My sister's like, let's do it. Me and Erica. I'm like, okay, let's look for a doctor right now. Like, seven, eight o'clock at night. We were going through Instagram looking for doctors, like, YouTube people with experience and stuff like that. And we came across Vive plus Plastic. It was like. Like, we were looking at different doctors work. And I was like, let's do it. She's like, let's book it. So we messaged him. Obviously, it was late at night that we need images because it was still during, like, the pandemic, and we needed, like, to send them, like, rituals in person. I was like, oh, perfect.
Alan Ice
Even better, because they're, like, not even in the. They're in, like, Tijuana. No.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah. So I was like, perfect. And then. But before we started sending pictures and stuff, we mentioned it to my parents. Like, you know, like. Like, they were just worried.
Alan Ice
Yeah. Because it is a very dangerous surgery.
Jeanette Soberanes
It is. I think it's, like, one of the most dangerous things. So, yeah, see, like, excited for us. But she was just like, you guys don't need it. Like, trying to convince. And we're like, no. Like, and, you know, everything. We're gonna be on it. Okay. See, we show the doctor and everything, like, how much it was gonna be. But he still had, like, we had to go for, like, blood work and stuff. So my dad drove us, like, everything. And I was good. Like, I didn't have your BMI is like, too high or too low. That was perfect. My sister, like, be careful because. Because it's. But besides that. And yeah, we both went to surgery the day before. Who goes in first? Because we wanted the same doctor. Right. So, no. Oh, my God. Like, so we're excited that I was getting surgery at 6 in the morning and my sister was like, at 9, like. Like, right next. Like, that's me. And. And we were, like, super excited. But, yeah, I was just so excited. I Was like, finally.
Alan Ice
You're like, dream body coming soon.
Jeanette Soberanes
I was like, I'm coming. Like, yeah. And we rented a car. It was my dad, my mom, my grandma, mi madrina. And with me and my sister, we paid it everything, paperwork, signed everything. They couldn't. My parents couldn't go in with us though. You can't have visitors and stuff. So it's just me and my sister. Sister. We were like, ready. And it wasn't until wheelchair because I was first. We had the same room, me and my sister, we're like, dude, it's about to happen.
Alan Ice
Were you scared to go first?
Jeanette Soberanes
I wanted to go first because I was like, I want to be the first. Yeah. And I was. It was. He only had, I think three or four girls that. That day we did our little tick tock or whatever. And I was like, so excited. And. And back in the day, thought, I mean, still till this day, a lot of people were like, against, like, surgery and stuff. So I was like, I haven't even valid. Like, tik tok is very crazy. You could get like, love. And the next day another video, you could get hate. Like, it just varies. And they were going to w me out already. Sister. Sister. Good luck. Sister. Getting excited. But before that, they mark your body, right? And I was like, oh, my God. That was the first time I saw the doctor. And that's what I love. And he marked my body with the marking with sister. Actually, yeah, she was there. My sister. Oh, my God. Just strangers looking at you. I'm like, no, Ivy. And there's another doctor too. And I was like, okay. And everything. I was like, okay, I'm ready. Like, I'm ready. Yeah, get it over with. I was in the wheelchair, loud. And once I get to the room, it was, yeah, yeah. And once I got to the room is when I was like, oh. That's when I knew. I was like, oh, my God. Like, what am I getting myself into? Like, I medio. And I was like, oh, my God. But at the same, like, I feel like, the excitement because I was like, this is it.
Alan Ice
Because so even after tepe go, you didn't have like, oh, my God, I want to know.
Jeanette Soberanes
I was just like. But I was like, I'm ready.
Alan Ice
And.
Jeanette Soberanes
And I was like. And there was like, other doctors, like, and stuff like that. And I was like, this is so embarrassing. Like, there's a bunch of men right here. Yes. But I'm like, I mean, they see this all the time, every day, hundreds of times, right? And I don't even Remember? What the hell? They're just talking to me.
Alan Ice
Were you, like, gassed up?
Jeanette Soberanes
No, no. Like, I don't remember having anything here. Like, all I remember was literally, like, this and having a conversation. Like, so we're just talking. I woke up and I was in, like, in pain. And my sister was in there, there. And I was like, where's my sister? And they told me, oh, she's about. Like, they're. They're already, like, finishing her up. She's about to come out. And they were. My mom was worried. I was, like, asleep for, like, seven hours, but they finished me within, like, two, three hours. Yeah, but I guess, like, my body was still, like, asleep. I mean, I guess I was so tired and everything. But my mom kept blowing up their phone. Like, my daughter hasn't woken up. Like. Like, what is this? They're like, she's like, her. We're taking care of, like. Like, you know, her heartbeat. Everything's good. She just hasn't woken up. And mama was just worried. She was just, like, blowing up their phones. Like, I was just in so much pain. So much pain. My sister. And she was all like, oh, my God. Like, is this, like, did it just happen? Like, we just got our surgery. But, like, that was like, my ima senor photos. And I was just like, that's me. They're like, see? I'm like, oh, my God. This is like, four years ago. And I was like, oh, my God.
Alan Ice
Like, where? Like, just in general.
Jeanette Soberanes
Everywhere in general. And my sister, she woke up. She was good, but I was. I was crying, like, and then I couldn't even get up. Like. Like, the. The. Like the. They tried helping me, and I just couldn't. I just kept crying. I'm like, it just hurts so much. Much. I'm like, dude, like, me. She's like, what do you feel? I'm like, I literally feel like my skin come. Because I got, like, a lipo. 360E BBR okay. Right, so EJ Plasma.
Alan Ice
Oh, the tightening.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yes. And I was like, I just feel my skin. Como. Like, when they're dragging you on the floor, like that friction sore, too.
Alan Ice
Like, I don't know, but from the inside.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah. So I was like, it's just burns. Like, it hurts like. Like, if I'm standing. Like, I feel like my skin, like.
Alan Ice
Weird sister was fine.
Jeanette Soberanes
My sister was fine. She's like, now. They bathed me, like, in the bed. Like, I couldn't get up. And then I told him, I feel like the faja is too tight. Like, cuz. I think, like, my ribs. So I'm like, I feel like it's too tight. And the doctor was like, no to, you know, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And it was like a little pump, but it was a strong medication. And he's like, it's super strong for pain. Like, you. You'll have control over it. You'll turn it on. It's good for three days. I was like, okay, doctor. Like, if you say so. He's like, additional cost, comotos, anything. Like, it was just so painful. Like, I'm always open to everything I've done. And I, like, I was, like, mumbling my words. And I was just like, my sister was getting scared because she didn't know what was going on. She's like. And she was younger. And my sister at that time, she was 18. 18 or 19. And she was like, Janelle. Like, I was just like. And I was just, like, laughing or like, dude, do you hear that? And she's like, she was freaking out, but. Because there was, like, live music and, dude, my mom, like, I don't know what they're doing to her. Like, she's all, like, dozing off, you know, say. And I, like, kind of knocked out. Like, I was good. My sister was released before, like, because I guess my people's too concentrated, and they're like, we can't release you yet. And I was like, okay, it's fine. And so my parents were outside waiting for me, like, for an hour. We crossed back, we came home. My mom took care of us. My mom took care of me and Erica, like, because we had, like, those. She's like, I can't believe I'm doing this. I'm like, girl, when it's your turn will help you. So, like, she. My sister doesn't really want surgery, and she would, like, help when my mom will bring us our food. Me and Erica was so uncomfortable, like, in our knees.
Alan Ice
And then you can't even sit on your ass.
Jeanette Soberanes
No. So you can't. So I was like, on my knees on the chassis incline. Like, it was the worst, worse urine infection. So when I was peeing, like, I was like. I didn't even want to pee. Like, I was crying.
Alan Ice
Did you even go to the restroom? Where'd you, like, squat?
Jeanette Soberanes
No, I use those things that they use, like, at camping.
Alan Ice
Oh, yes. Yes. What is it called? The. The cone.
Jeanette Soberanes
It's like a cone just, like, unzipping. And it was just so much easier. Like, I'm like, I'm not going to go through all that. Like, Papuner. You felt so weak. Like, my first time showering, I wanted to faint. Like, it felt so weak. And when I had go number two. But I tried. Like, I did try. Erica couldn't definiteo. Yeah, because you're super swollen, you know, hard. Like your boat was hard. Like, super hard. I'm like, I hope I didn't get in that moment.
Alan Ice
Did you ever be like, oh, my God, I wish I didn't do go.
Jeanette Soberanes
Through with this when I was getting my massages. I'm never going through this again. I'm like, no. Like, this was painful. Like, two weeks she was playing with her dog, she was out and about. And I'm like, girl, how it took me. Like, I think maybe my pain tolerance. I don't regret it. I really don't. But I mean, it's maintenance. Like, people think like, oh, you're at the gym, but you got your body done. I'm like, I got my body done, like almost five years ago. Now it's about to be five years in March. Like, like, I got to keep up.
Alan Ice
Yes.
Jeanette Soberanes
Like, if you gain weight, you gain weight in different areas or you lose weight, you lose. Like, look at like, you know, your same grass. And I'm like, it's a maintenance. Not just because I'm going to the gym. Like, I've never hit it. I've never lied about it. Like, I do say it it.
Alan Ice
But yeah, I was Fun fact. I was actually supposed to get my BBL this month. I had actually not necessarily, like, booked the date, but in December, we were like, okay, well what day do you want in January? And funny thing is, I was kind of struggling with the date just because they wanted to do, like, towards these last two weeks, they wanted me to do it maybe like the last week of January, but I had an event that they were paying me to go to the 28th next week, which got moved to March, which I could have fucking gotten in like, iota. But you know what's crazy? The reason why I kind of like pushed it off was like, oh, my God, no. Like, I cannot be recovering and go to this event. You know what I mean? So I was like, no, let me prioritize work. You know what I mean? And at this point right now, Cause I was like, oh, maybe I can still get it. Because I see that it is a very crazy recovery. What do you think was the hardest part when it came to your recovery?
Jeanette Soberanes
Not being able to do it. Do, like, like your everyday thing. Like, do, like, help my mom. Like, I felt useless how long was your recovery? Like, a month. Oh, my sister. Yeah. She was like. Like, I was so surprised, but I knew, like, I was kind of, like, mentally prepared, like the fluffy fairy taller. So, like, I kind of knew what's going on, but I just didn't think it was gonna be this painful. Like. Like, right now. No. But maybe when I have kids, like, I'll probably, like, do it again.
Alan Ice
O. You know, you started recovery and you started seeing yourself, you know, seeing la. You're like, wow. What was that like, you know? You know, with your bbl body, what was that like for you?
Jeanette Soberanes
I was very excited because I was like, my sister. Sister. Like, my sister always was nalgona. But, you know, so I was like, I was just ready. I was ready for the fairy to come. It's like I said, it's hard at first. I did, like, my results. The only thing was, like, I feel like, on my. On my. Like, where my belly button is, like, on top. And I did tell the doctor. I'm like, okay, and how do you fix that? Like, they're like. Or like another. You know, And I'm like, I don't want, like, a whole other pro. Yeah. And I'm like, well, might as well wait when I have kids. Like, I don't want to go through that. Like, I did want to go again, but I'm like, like, matter of time. Like, why go through it and then go through it again?
Alan Ice
Do you feel like after surgery, do you feel like you kind of struggled or even. Maybe even now with, like, body dysmorphia where, like, abes estument?
Jeanette Soberanes
Like, I feel like you find something else. Like, there's always something.
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
And that's what I mean. I'm like. I feel like it's just, like, not normal, and I hate it. But it's like, it's.
Alan Ice
I think it's, like, reality, too. Like, you know, I feel like as human beings, we're like, our biggest critics. You know what I mean? I've gotten. I see. Procedures. Procedures, but no, my chin lipo, which I got way before my. And you know what's so funny? Because I want to say that a lot of people think my jawline came from my chin lipo. I feel like my chin lipo didn't really do anything for me because I got it when I was, like, 280 pounds. Oh. And ton says, see, it did chisel on my. But it didn't kind of match the body. You know what I mean? Because, like, la carita toa bien. Flaquita, yelpinchi, cuerpo, the bolillo. You know what I mean? Like, no macha amigas. And even before that, when I had lost the 100 pounds in high school, I always had like, your job, my skin, so I always say my chin lipo never really did anything for me other than just kind of make me look like a. I'll put a picture. Because I did. My head did look very, like, chiseled, but it did look very, like, yes. So then when I got that, then I started being like, okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
You know.
Alan Ice
So I find somewhere else, you know, Even because after my weight loss surgery, I feel like I get body dysmorphia a lot. Because even if I gain like a pound or I fluctuate, I'd be like, I'm back at 321, like in your head. So I really do feel like surgery is more than just like the physical. You know what I mean? You also have to work a lot on like your mental because you can look like the baddest bitch.
Jeanette Soberanes
And when I got my surgery, I had two doctors. I thought I was getting one. You know how they give you. I don't know if they give you a folder, like, and everything. It had two names and I'm like, two doctors. Like, I just wanted this doctor. He was good. He was good too. And they're like, oh, like. And I was like, oh, even better for me, like, two doctors for one. Like, I mean, perfect, Mr. Doctor. A lot of people do ask me this. I had Dr. Flavio and Dr. Guadalajara, but now they're like separated. Like, Flavio has his own. No, like he has his own place in Guadalajara, but on his own. I don't know what happened to the doctor.
Alan Ice
Yeah, yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
I didn't really look into any now, but I get that question asked a lot, except for he said, oh, you're just ignoring. I'm like, no, but I do answer it. I just haven't like done a video. This was my doctor.
Alan Ice
What is a piece of advice that you can give to anyone? Like, looking to get a bbl. Anything that has to do with, you know, self care afterwards or what is just in general, any advice you have for anyone looking into getting that surgery.
Jeanette Soberanes
Obviously look for a good doctor. Like, do your research. Look for a good doctor. Like, if that's something you want to do, do, do it. Like, I, I've always been like, for, like, if you want to fix yourself, fix yourself. It's going to help you by all means. Like, why not? Like, it's just a. It's a boost for you and it does help you feel a little bit more better about yourself.
Alan Ice
You know. No to do things we want because we're like. Or talk. But it's like I' you know, childhood about, you know, your come up on social media and now about your BB opera that you're in a relationship. Who made the first move and how did you guys officially make it official?
Jeanette Soberanes
First of all, like I even had a like a boyfriend or anything. Me, Papa. I think I was 23. Okay, 22 or 20, 22. And you know, your friends, you know, they're already doing their life. Parents, I mean his parents. But like I'm with my parents, like open to my parent. Like I'm talking to this person, right? For them, like, like Miha. Like don't worry. I remember it was my birthday party, my 22nd. Like if they throw me a party mariachi and me and my dad were dancing 22nd birthday. And I remember clearly, like he pulled me to dance because you know how and everything. I didn't have a boyfriend or someone I was talking to to like, you know, like, like and I didn't. I was never like open in that way with my parents love life. Like you know, he's like, you know, because he knew my friends. Like my parents knew Misamigas, right? So you just take it to temple priority. Like and I'm. I'm out here questioning like I'm good. But in reality it was like hitting me because it's my dad like telling me this. I was like damn, like that lonely. I was just like, no yo. Like that's what I would tell him. And I was just like, damn, my dad's right. Like and I feel like for cuz he's my first boyfriend, like first boyfriend to bring to the house. Everything okay? And for me it was kind of hard and suspectable because my dad sets the boundaries so high for me. Like everything right. Like, like right. So my dad set the boundaries and the standards so high for a man that it was so hard. Nowadays it's super hard to find like a man. See, you'll go across boys but a man. And it was really hard in that aspect, you know, like, you're right. Like I'm in no rush. Like my time will come. Met him like four years ago now because we have a year together together and establish a bar. And he wanted my Instagram. I was with my friends and he was with his friends and he wanted my Instagram and stuff. I was always too like, I Was kind of like, not so open in that aspect, you know, like, to talk to people. Well, to men or guys. And Instagram. Instagram. Because I was like, no, no thing on Instagram. Like, I don't have Instagram. Like, I didn't want it. That was like our first ever interaction. We have mutual friends. Okay, so we have mutual friends. Well, she's like my best friend. She's about to get married. Like, I know this guy. Like, he's really nice. Like, he's good. Like, he's good for you. I see. I see. You know, your friends always, like, help you out. You come. I see. She's like, no. Like, he's really nice. Oh, no. He's like. And she would kind of, like, bring it up again, like, here and there. And then one time, he's like. It was like this other bar. He was there. No, actually, no. See, him and my friends were like, the ones being in conversation with him because I really didn't, like, come across, like, talk to him. So I was just on my phone and he, like, told him the right. Like, oh. Because that's what he came up there. Because, like, I was on my phone. He was, like, cracking jokes. You know, I wouldn't even smile. Like, I was like. And he told my friend, like, to. That he was gonna buy us, like, round of shots. No, I thought she was just doing it.
Alan Ice
Show up him knowing that he was trying to get at you type of thing.
Jeanette Soberanes
So I was just going to show up. Okay, whatever. I don't really drink her shots.
Alan Ice
Mix.
Jeanette Soberanes
Or whatever. But yeah, yeah, we didn't really cross, like, words. It was just like, okay, he's cool, I guess.
Alan Ice
Thank you for the shot.
Jeanette Soberanes
Give it a shot. He's cool. That same, like the next weekend, club bar. We were like, mutual. Oh, do you want to drink? Okay. Thank you. And we just started talking. And I'm not a type of person.
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
But we ended up, like, kissing. We ended up kissing. We were just, like, talking. And I went to the restroom with my friend. The lights were on and people were gone. I was like, where's my friend charming at? He said, wait. And. But I was like, whatever. We already had added ourselves on Instagram. We added ourselves on Instagram while we were talking. And I said, whatever. Her fiance was going to drop us off. We went to Jack. Like, when, you know, when you. You're mutual with an Instagram. So I saw his message. Like, you're drunk. The next day, I was like, I'm not gonna message him first. Like, you know.
Alan Ice
Were you waiting for the message? Okay, okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
I was waiting. I was waiting because I was like, yeah. I was like, but I'm not gonna message him first. I was like, you know. Well, he said in English, like, if I don't message you, you're not gonna message me.
Alan Ice
Like, you're right.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah. I'm like, I'm not gonna text you first. Like, you know, and, yeah, we started talking, so, like, let's hang out. Okay. Like, you know, whatever. Let me be a little bit more open. You see, I. I went over to his place. He friends. Like, it was not just, like, me and him. He walked me out like a gentleman. I'm like, okay, puntos, puntos. We were just talking, like, from there every day. Yeah, it was through Instagram, no number. No, you're not gonna give him, like, your number. Like, you know, Instagram Primero. Like, so we were, like, talking through Instagram, and then one day he walked me out. Right? Okay. We would talk, we would hang out. Ever since that day, day we hanged out every single day. My parents didn't know about it yet. I knew I was going with my friends.
Alan Ice
Okay, okay, okay.
Jeanette Soberanes
But every day, I think they had, like, an idea already, like, but I would let them know, like, no, no. So I would hang out with him, and still to this day, like, every single day. And then one day, he walks me out. Give me your phone. Yo. Okay. Like, I. I'm like, what? Whatever. I give him my phone. He said, mara. He's like, save my number. And he got my number. Now I'm like. I told my friend. She's like, no way. We had our numbers. We would, like, text through phone actually now and everything. And he wanted me to take him to, like, it got more serious, right?
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
He's like, oh, so when are you going to take me to, like, Thanksgiving? And I'm like. He's like, when are you going to take me? Like, are you going to take me to Thanksgiving? No.
Alan Ice
My parents don't even know about me.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, no. We were, like, talking since that happened, like, in September, Thanksgiving came around. He's like, when are you going to, like, take me to your Thanksgiving, like, with your family? I'm like, they don't even know about you. He's like, well, I want to get to know them. Like, I want to get to know your family and stuff. I'm like, but we're not even, like, together together. Yeah, but we're together. Like, you're my girl. I'm like, no, but I'm not your girlfriend.
Alan Ice
You haven't asked.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, I feel like about that, you know, like together, like our friends knew and stuff. Doesn't mean I'm your girlfriend.
Alan Ice
Like, I need a date.
Jeanette Soberanes
Yes, I do. I'm like, I need a day on my calendar. He's like, but you're my girl. I'm like, yeah, but I'm not your girlfriend. He's like, okay. He's like, well. And like he's. He's a. He's a white boy. So I was like, I was nervous. I was like, oh no.
Alan Ice
Like he grabs little words but you.
Jeanette Soberanes
Can have a focus.
Alan Ice
Were you nervous at first? Like, ah, like bringing him home?
Jeanette Soberanes
Not really. Because he was very outgoing, very fun. Like, no stuck up nothing. Like what I thought he was, was right. So I was like, okay. Like he could get along with my family and stuff. Mexican household and just show up with a guy.
Alan Ice
Yeah.
Jeanette Soberanes
Like what are they gonna tell me seedless things before, like especially on a holiday because that's like very formal. Okay girl. Or like right? So I was like, oh. I was like. And he kind of. I think he got kind of like. Like I don't want to take like, but her vibe. Yeah, but it's like, it's not that. Like I don't want was like, you don't get it. Like in a Mexican household if I bring you, what are you? He's like, well, you're. You're man. I'm like, no, you're not. Like, you're not my man yet. And I don't know how I got it. Like my guts. He. I took him. I was like, you know what it is being serious. I do like this guy. We like each other. Like eventually we're going to be like together. So my mom already kind of knew angry crap. She told me, she's like. Because we would go to events already and it's like small town. We would go to like catacon stuff and people would see us. And I guess people would tell my mom until that day she asked me, she's like. And it was bind you. It was my mutual family. And I was like, yeah. Like what's up? You know? She's like. And I was like silent. Like holy. Like in my mind I'm like, is this the time to. To like be honest and be like, you know what I am or just like still brush it off. But I'm like, Thanksgiving's coming. Like, oh. And I was like, you know what? I knew it. What the heck's going on? You know, like they were never like, like Nothing like that. And I was like, oh, David. You know, and stuff. They're like, like, Thanksgiving. Because I'm telling you, Thanksgiving was around the corner. And I was like. And like, kind of stuff, because, I mean, we're not dating officially, but we're getting to know each other and we're like, serious, you know, that he wants to get to know us. I'm like, see? So I tell him because I was like, all happy, you know, Cuz, like, okay, I'm going to take him and stuff.
Alan Ice
That it was confirmed that he was coming over.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, but he. He took like he wanted to go, like. And I was just like, well, I'm gonna put you out at official. I'm like, hey, I'm gonna bring it to Thanksgiving. He's like, okay, like, cool. Oh, my God. You know, he's like, no, like, I got this. I was going to his. Oh, no, girl. It was the whole thing.
Alan Ice
So you were.
Jeanette Soberanes
I was nervous. I was super nervous. I was like, oh, my God, like, like so familia, you know, Like. Like that bond, like I've always told. I've always won, like, that bo unko misuera on me. Sisters in law. And his family was very welcoming. Like, I actually gracadios his mom is really nice. I got there, right, and I couldn't get off the car. I was so nervous. He's like, what happened, baby? Like, come on. I feel like for them it's more like, chill. It is what it is, you know? And for us, we're more like affectionate. And when I was gonna get off the car, I was like, I can't do this. Like, I can't get off. Like, I literally can't get off. He's like, no, babe, come on. It's just like, just my appearance. I'm like, exactly. They're just your parents. Come on. I'm so nervous, but I'm like, okay, you know, I got this like nemo cc. I got off by side to them itolo. And they're really nice. I really like them. I really love them, actually.
Alan Ice
And yeah, the rest is history.
Jeanette Soberanes
The rest is history. Yeah. And he actually. The Thanksgiving, December. December 6th, we. He made it official. He actually finally got your date. I'm like, that's my date.
Alan Ice
You see, you know, the El principion. Do you feel like it started off, like, on a good bat, or do you feel like you guys at the beginning, like any other relationship had, like, their hiccups at the beginning?
Jeanette Soberanes
Actually, no, I feel like we just got along since the beginning, like we just clicked like so good. And he got his license back. Like, he drives now. I'm passenger princess now. Yeah, we just clicked. We never really had hiccups. D like we don't argue. Casinos argue. We just bond really good.
Alan Ice
What was it like the moment, you know, you decided to make this relationship, you know, so public because the people close to you, it kind of does get scary. Because no longer was that like a scary, you know, step to take.
Jeanette Soberanes
Well, when I would do videos and I never talked about, about like those guys me, like I already had a boyfriend at the time, right. I didn't really talk about him. So comments simply like, oh no, you're like lucky guy or something like that. And then out of nowhere we went to go eat like Mariscos with my. It was me, my mom, my dad and him. And I recorded a video, like normal video. I'm here with my boyfriend, my mom as, you know, mask.
Alan Ice
Like, like, you just went in.
Jeanette Soberanes
I just went in. I didn't even introduce him as like me and him a video. No, I just went in with my vlogging. Like I just threw him in there when I posted it every. Welcome. What? She has a boyfriend. Like toldos. Like, that was my comments. Everybody was thrown off. And see, I did have a boyfriend. My. He was like, he's like, he's a white boy. But I feel like making it public. I mean it wasn't as hard because I'm so used to just sharing my lifestyle that well, he is part of my life now. I just shared him as well. But see, I commentarios como like they try to trigger. They try to like shake us up a little bit. Yes. Like I remember once time my. It was my sister's engagement. Like everybody say they drank off the roof. Like they were right. He got super like drunk. And like my parents are cool about that too obviously or whatever. He stayed in my room and the next day I remember like we would go like through like messages and stuff and tick tock. Actually, actually after the engagement and I was like, oh my God. Little does this girl know that he slept in my room. Like, like people, I'm like, why do they do that? Like, and then my dad was like. And I'm like, girl, he could barely even drive. Like he was knocked out in my room. Like there is little comment that but not a lot. It's very rare.
Alan Ice
What do you think plays a big factor or what do you think are the perfect ingredients to a healthy relationship?
Jeanette Soberanes
Communication. No, I'm asking about communication. But like, understanding, like, this is what I expect. Like, understanding. Just not, like, communicating ignorant. Like, I want to see action. I want to see you. Like, I think that that plays a big part, that you could be yourself around them. Like, he didn't really know. I did social media at the time.
Alan Ice
Oh, really?
Jeanette Soberanes
Yeah, he didn't know. So I feel like you being able to be yourself around, like, your person, your partner plays a big factor.
Alan Ice
Whether it's relationship wise, you know, whether that's career wise, family wise.
Jeanette Soberanes
Well, before anything, thank you for having me. Me giving me this opportunity, still surrounded with my family, maybe having a home of my own with my boyfriend, maybe fiance, husband, having my family like my own family and just being a better person. Being a better person, you're like, take notes.
Alan Ice
And I just want to say I'm so happy and who you are. With that being said, once again, thank you so much for being here.
Jeanette Soberanes
No, thank you. And thank you guys for those that are watching at home for the support and love. Not me, but, like, my whole family. Like, thank you guys. Without you guys, I wouldn't be here next to you right now.
Alan Ice
Thank you. On all her social medias, which I'll leave down below as well as on the screen right here so you guys won't miss any future episodes. And with that being said, thank you once again.
Jeanette Soberanes
Thank you.
Alan Ice
Thank you guys so much for watching and we'll see you guys in the next one. Bye, guys. Yay.
Podcast Summary: Noche de Pendejadas with Alannized
Episode: Janette Soberanes Talks All: Childhood, BBL, Relationship, Chisme & MORE!!
Release Date: January 24, 2025
Hosted by Alannized & Studio71
In this heartfelt and engaging episode of Noche de Pendejadas with Alannized, host Alan Ice sits down with YouTuber and beauty enthusiast, Jeanette Soberanes. The conversation delves deep into Jeanette’s personal journey, exploring her childhood, responsibilities as the eldest sibling, her rise in social media, experiences with Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery, and her current romantic relationship. The episode seamlessly blends personal anecdotes with broader discussions on family dynamics, mental health, and the impact of social media.
Jeanette opens up about her humble beginnings in El Centro, Southern California, highlighting the challenges her family faced. As the oldest of four siblings, Jeanette bore significant responsibilities from a young age.
Jeanette Soberanes [06:12]: "We lived at my aunt's garage for a while. It was literally just a small trailer with minimal amenities. It was hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It wasn't a place you could really live comfortably."
Growing up, Jeanette spent considerable time helping her mother with her Primus Party Rental business, which limited her participation in typical childhood activities like sports and social gatherings.
Jeanette Soberanes [09:48]: "As the oldest, I didn't join sports or attend quinceañeras. I had responsibilities at home, helping my mom run the business after school."
Despite being shy and introverted, Jeanette found a platform to express herself through social media. Initially using Snapchat to share lifestyle content, her engagement grew as she transitioned to other platforms like TikTok.
Jeanette Soberanes [07:10]: "I did want to be more out there, and I think social media really helped me open up a little bit."
Jeanette discusses how social media became an outlet for her creativity and a means to connect with a broader audience, eventually leading her to pursue it full-time.
Jeanette briefly attended college, majoring in nursing, but found the rigorous academic demands overwhelming. Balancing school with her responsibilities at home, she decided to take a break from her studies.
Jeanette Soberanes [34:57]: "I did go to college for like two semesters. I needed a break from all the school stress."
During this period, she began creating content more seriously on platforms like TikTok and YouTube, which provided her with financial independence and creative fulfillment. Her first significant earnings from social media allowed her to leave her job as a medical assistant.
Jeanette Soberanes [43:05]: "When I got my first paycheck from TikTok, it was $15,000. I was so excited and knew I wanted to continue doing social media full-time."
Jeanette reflects on the dual nature of social media, acknowledging both the opportunities it presents and the challenges it brings, such as handling negative comments and maintaining authenticity.
Jeanette Soberanes [49:44]: "TikTok doesn't have a lot of hate comments, but when they do come, especially directed at my family, I just block those users."
She emphasizes the importance of using negative feedback constructively and staying true to oneself amidst the pressures of online platforms.
A significant part of the conversation centers around Jeanette’s decision to undergo Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL) surgery. She shares the emotional and physical toll of the procedure, detailing the meticulous planning, surgery, and recovery process.
Jeanette Soberanes [54:32]: "We decided to do it during the pandemic and found a certified doctor in Tijuana. It was a nerve-wracking experience, but I was ready."
Jeanette describes the intense pain and challenges during recovery, highlighting the necessity of maintenance to preserve the surgery's results.
Jeanette Soberanes [61:09]: "The recovery was painful. I felt like my skin was being dragged, and simple tasks like sitting or moving were unbearable."
Despite the hardships, she does not regret her decision and views the surgery as a personal choice that boosted her self-esteem.
Jeanette Soberanes [67:23]: "I don't regret it because it gave me a boost. It's a maintenance process, but it's worth it for how it makes me feel about myself."
Jeanette discusses her romantic relationship, detailing how she met her now-boyfriend and the dynamics of introducing him to her family. The relationship showcases mutual support and understanding, which is vital for Jeanette.
Jeanette Soberanes [85:21]: "We just clicked from the beginning. We have a year together and have built a strong bond without major hiccups."
She talks about the cultural aspects of introducing a partner in a Mexican household and the balance between personal life and public persona on social media.
Jeanette Soberanes [89:45]: "Communication and understanding are key. Being able to be myself around him plays a big part in our healthy relationship."
Jeanette addresses the impact of social media on her mental health, particularly dealing with body image and public scrutiny. She advocates for positive engagement and setting boundaries to protect her well-being.
Jeanette Soberanes [49:44]: "I handle hate comments by blocking the negativity and focusing on the supportive audience. It's about staying realistic and not letting it affect me."
Her approach underscores the importance of mental resilience in the face of online challenges.
Throughout the episode, Jeanette emphasizes the unwavering support from her family, especially her parents, who have been instrumental in her personal and professional growth.
Jeanette Soberanes [17:30]: "My parents have always supported whatever I want to do, as long as I do better than they did."
She credits her family's support system for her ability to pursue her passions and overcome obstacles.
Jeanette offers valuable advice to those considering BBL surgery and navigating the complexities of social media. Her recommendations focus on thorough research, finding trusted professionals, and prioritizing mental health alongside physical transformations.
Jeanette Soberanes [72:22]: "If you want to fix yourself, go for it. Just make sure to research and find a good doctor who understands your needs."
The episode wraps up with a heartfelt appreciation between Alan Ice and Jeanette Soberanes. Jeanette expresses gratitude towards her family and followers, acknowledging that their support has been fundamental to her journey.
Jeanette Soberanes [90:23]: "Thank you guys without you, I wouldn't be here next to you right now."
Alan Ice encourages listeners to follow Jeanette on her social media platforms, ensuring they stay connected for future content and updates.
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This summary captures the essence of the conversation between Alan Ice and Jeanette Soberanes, highlighting her resilience, the importance of family support, and the transformative power of social media and personal choices.