
Surviving Temptation Island with Alexa and Lino and Love is Blind ASMR with Yahné Coleman. On this episode of What’s The Reality, AD sits down with Temptation Island’s favorite couple Alexa & Lino, who open up about surviving the chaos of the island, their engagement, and behind-the-scenes secrets of the show and how they got cast. Then, content creator and ASMR queen Yahné Coleman joins the mic and shares her experience on Hulu’s new reality show Got to Get Out, drops gems on becoming a successful content creator, and even gives AD a crash course in ASMR — and let’s just say, things get soft… and slightly chaotic. Love, drama, and a whisper of chaos — this one’s got everything.
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Host
What's the reality? What's the reality? Hey, y'all. And welcome back to what's the Reality? Today I'm excited. We are gonna have a juicy, juicy conversation with Alexa and Leno from Temptation Island. And then later, I'm gonna talk to our girl, Yanae Coleman, the ASMR queen herself. Let's get into it. We have Alexa and Lino. Hello. Welcome. Thank you. You guys are a beautiful couple. Beautiful individuals, but a beautiful couple. That's really sweet. Just stunning.
Alexa
Thank you.
Host
How are we? Catch me up. How's life been after the show?
Yanae Coleman
Life's been amazing.
Alexa
Yeah.
Host
Honestly, I love it.
Alexa
Life has been really good. We've just been finally enjoying being engaged. That was a hard secret.
Host
Congratulations. And you, too.
Alexa
Congrats, girl. Thank you very much. Yeah, so we kind of put, like, a lot of the wedding planning on hold.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
Because we couldn't really announce anything.
Unnamed Guest
Right.
Alexa
But we finally got a date, so we're getting married October 2, 2026.
Lino
Yay.
Yanae Coleman
In Italy.
Unnamed Guest
In Italy.
Alexa
Italy.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
How fun.
Host
Congratulations. Thank you.
Alexa
When are you getting married, girl?
Host
Yesterday, If I could. No, we're planning, like, two weddings, so we're gonna do one here in the States and then we're gonna do one next year in London.
Alexa
Oh, that's awesome.
Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Alexa
Always from London, right?
Host
Yeah. International weddings. I love that. We love that.
Alexa
Yeah, yeah.
Host
So how have your lives changed post show? Tell me what's going on.
Yanae Coleman
You know, so I think initially we've just been overwhelmed with gratitude from all the responses. Obviously, it isn't too much of a show that the audience is for love, but our audience has been very, very inspiring and nothing but gratitude from us. We honestly have been nothing but better since the show. And I think that's something that a lot of people can relate to.
Alexa
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
For the people on the show, they.
Alexa
Probably can't relate with it, but it's been interesting. Like, going out to the grocery store one and people coming up to take pictures, getting recognized. Yeah. And, like, you know, asking to see the ring, like, asking about the wedding. And it just feels weird because we haven't told anybody about it for 10 months until now, and then it's just boom, out there in the public. But life has been really, really good.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah.
Alexa
It's been interesting having your life on blast.
Host
Yeah, tell me about it.
Alexa
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Everyone has an opinion, you know, but for the most part, we've gotten so, so much love.
Host
I love that.
Alexa
So I'm grateful.
Host
Your engagement photos are fire. Thank you.
Alexa
You saw those.
Host
Of course. So bomb. Thank you. So good, both of you. Sunny, are you guys friends with anybody still from the cast?
Alexa
Yeah, we're friends with all of them.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah.
Host
Okay.
Alexa
I feel like we're like Switzerland.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
I feel like.
Alexa
Okay, so if you watch the reunion, you'll see, like, you know, there's definitely some sides with the boys. Villa girls. Villa.
Host
Yeah. Yeah.
Alexa
And then me and Lena are kind of like, what do we do? But, like, I support my girls no matter what.
Host
Right.
Alexa
So I'm. We have a group chat. We're all friends.
Host
I love that. I love it.
Yanae Coleman
I support everyone. I might not agree with everyone's actions and decisions, but you guys are so. It's not my.
Host
How did you.
Yanae Coleman
How did we get.
Host
Reality TV needs more people like, you guys. You guys are just like, we're happy for everyone we love.
Yanae Coleman
I mean, it's such a hard experience that you're not gonna, like, knock anyone.
Alexa
For doing anything, because people make those. Okay. The choices that Grant and Brianne made, like, people make those choices outside of reality TV every day. Every day.
Yanae Coleman
No one is yelling at them, sending them death threats. So, like, who are we to judge?
Alexa
You know, we wouldn't. We wouldn't do the same thing, but.
Host
Like, wouldn't be me, but. Okay, so take me all the way back to the beginning. How did you guys get cast for? And what made you be like, you know what? This is. This is amazing. Let me test my relationship. How did we get here?
Yanae Coleman
So funny story. We went to Austin City Limits with our friends as, like, a little preview of moving to Austin. Alexa had never been there before, but it was definitely on the list of somewhere we wanted to move. And a recruiter Saw a picture of us from Austin City Limits because of the attack at the festival, and DM'd both of us.
Alexa
We thought it was a scam.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
So, like, we just got a DM saying, like, hi, I've seen some pictures of you and your boyfriend, and Lino got some, like, see pictures of you and your girlfriend. Are you guys having any, like, relationship problems?
Yanae Coleman
Well, it didn't start like that. It didn't start like that. It didn't start like that. It was like, would you be interested in interviewing for a potential show? And then maybe, like, the second call was like, do you have any relationship problems?
Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Alexa
But when we got that dm, actually, we were in the middle of a pretty big fight.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah.
Alexa
Oh, yeah. We. It kind of came at, like. It was like a godsend. For some reason, we were fighting about moving again for the millionth time because of my job. And so then we got that dm. We're like, is this, like, a sign? Like, are we supposed to do the craziest thing we've ever done just to test our relationship? And so we got on one phone call with them and then turned into, like, multiple interviews. And then we decided to go.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
So we never applied for this at all. Like, it wasn't like a. You know, we didn't seek it out.
Host
Right, Right.
Yanae Coleman
I had never watched the show.
Alexa
Okay.
Yanae Coleman
And then when they told us about it, I watched, like, an episode.
Alexa
One episode.
Yanae Coleman
Freaked out. I was like, there's no way. But then as we started to interview and we talk about it, I was actually pretty much down to do it.
Alexa
Leno truly never saw a whole season before going on, like, from the previous.
Yanae Coleman
I wanted to keep it that way, too, because I didn't want to force anything. Just wanted to be myself.
Alexa
And he doesn't watch any reality tv, actually.
Host
So did you, like, going into this, were you, like, so confident that you could go on a show like this with your man and things? Or were. Were there any signs that this might not be a good idea?
Alexa
So we definitely toyed with it for a while. Like, is this a good idea? Because this could really shake our world if this doesn't work out the way that we want it to. But then we kind of had, like, this basically, like, come to Jesus moment with each other, and we were like, if we can't get through this, then maybe we weren't meant to be together. And it was a really tough pill to swallow. But there's definitely some times where I was like, I don't know if this is the best decision, but let's just try it, because life is gonna feel like you're just gonna end up where you're meant to be. If that's cheesy. But you know what I mean, right?
Host
What about you, Lina?
Yanae Coleman
We both have really strong wills, and it. At the end of the day, it's a test of trust. So for me, I know my loyalty stands with Alexa, and I know Alexa's loyalty stands with me, so I wasn't ever really worried about it.
Host
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
Obviously, when you're on the show and you're filming and they're showing you bonfire clips that are totally out of context, clipped up, you start to, you know, battle yourself. But at the end of the day, you just have to remember the commitment we made to each other. And I did that every day. And that's where we are. Where we are now.
Alexa
I love that.
Host
Wait, remind me how long you guys have been together?
Yanae Coleman
Four years now. A little bit over four years now.
Host
You went on the show, like, three years and.
Alexa
Yeah, three and a half years.
Host
Do you guys think you would have been engaged right now without the show?
Yanae Coleman
Yes.
Alexa
You think so?
Host
So he's like, I had the ring at year one. I don't know what you're talking about.
Yanae Coleman
So the engagement pictures you saw, that was in Italy when we went in October with my family. I was going to propose then if I didn't do it on the show.
Alexa
Well, that's news to me.
Host
Really?
Alexa
Okay, wait, really?
Host
Wow. Okay. You already knew?
Yanae Coleman
Yeah, I mean, I knew that.
Alexa
I think it just, like, strengthened our clarity that we needed.
Yanae Coleman
Like, when we were interviewing for the show, I knew that I wanted to get engaged by the end of the year, so it kind of puts us at that.
Alexa
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
It's the end of 2024 would have been.
Host
That's actually really cool. Yeah. So fans are obsessed with the host, Mark. Yeah. Were you just as obsessed with him going through the process? And is there anything the audience doesn't know?
Alexa
I. I think that Mark was very insightful. Okay, so maybe something people don't know. The first few bonfires, it was at least hard for me. With the girls, it was hard for us to, I think, open up the way he wanted us to. Like me, Ashley, Taylor, and Shantae would get in the car, and we're like, this is really hard for us because he feels like a stranger, where he's trying to dig into, like, the deepest depths of.
Host
Of our feelings.
Alexa
Right. And so at first, I don't know, we were a little bit like, stand. Not standoffish, but a little bit timid. And we had a guard up.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
But he did a good job with, like, really breaking us down, especially in a reality tv. Like, you know, your emotions are heightened every single day, especially talking about emotions all day.
Host
Right.
Alexa
So eventually, like, he definitely broke our walls down, but at first, we were all like, okay, you're host. You know what I mean? But he. He does care. Like, I think he does care.
Host
I love that.
Yanae Coleman
I think, objectively, he stays out of it until it's his time to really break everyone down. He doesn't want to, you know, look into the house and make judgments prior, and he doesn't want to watch the clips and then make judgments prior. So he did really good at keeping, like, an objective standpoint, very neutral. We had a really great back and forth. He would say something, I would respond. He'd be like, okay, we're done.
Host
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
Other guys would be, like, 30 minutes back and forth, like, let's break it down. So I. I really appreciate the relationship with Mark.
Alexa
Yeah, that's really long.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah.
Alexa
Like, it looks. I think you guys only see, like, what, five minutes of each one.
Yanae Coleman
But they were, like, hours, two, three hours.
Alexa
And it would be like, it's humid. It's hot. We're emotional.
Yanae Coleman
No back support.
Alexa
No back support on those. My lower back was on fire. When we would watch Social, the biggest.
Host
Problem this couple had is the back support.
Alexa
We would have, like, the speakers behind us of the videos.
Unnamed Guest
That.
Alexa
That shit was hard. Like, listening to the shower scene and, like. And it was just a speaker behind us with, you know, all the cameras over here. I'm like, this is really hard to watch.
Yanae Coleman
And as much as you want to be there for the other person the entire time, all you can think about is, what am I gonna see?
Alexa
Yep. Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
Your heart's just constantly going, and it's like, even afterwards, you're just running through your mind.
Host
And how long do you film?
Alexa
We filmed for about four weeks.
Host
Okay.
Alexa
Like a month.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah, a month.
Alexa
Oh, also, Mark told us that. I didn't know this, but Mark told us that when he sees the bonfire clips for the first time, he sees it with us. So he doesn't get.
Host
He's reacting in real time.
Alexa
Real time. And, like, has to process it with us in real time.
Host
Oh, wow.
Alexa
Which is interesting.
Yanae Coleman
Sometimes he's just as shocked as we are.
Alexa
Yeah. Like, there was times where I would, like, look up at his face, and he's looking at me, and I'm looking down.
Host
Raw reaction. Oh, My gosh.
Alexa
Yeah.
Host
Wait, so has there been any, like, wild, crazy nights, like, post show with the cast?
Alexa
There was. There was the LA premiere.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah, the premiere was probably the craziest. I think it got pretty wild.
Host
What happened? What happened?
Alexa
Oh, God.
Host
Oh, you have a story.
Alexa
Oh, gosh.
Yanae Coleman
You know what I'm talking about.
Alexa
Are you talking about that? The house afterwards?
Yanae Coleman
Oh, yeah, yeah. Just.
Host
Yeah, I want to hear about the house afterwards. Thank you.
Yanae Coleman
Just lots of singles mingling.
Alexa
Yeah. Not our place to say.
Host
I will not.
Yanae Coleman
We don't have.
Host
But definitely single singles put it together.
Alexa
Hooking up with other singles from the.
Yanae Coleman
Show, which was obvious. They should have made their whole. They should have made a whole show of just the singles getting out.
Alexa
That could have been a whole show itself. Just the singles and the singles. Like, we heard that when people were eliminated.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah.
Alexa
When filming wrapped, the singles were tempted by each other and they, like, all stayed at, like, the same hotel in Hawaii where we were filming. So everyone was mingling with everybody afterwards.
Host
Makes sense. Little horny singles couldn't wait. Do y'all have any tea? On Breon and Shantae and their breakup.
Alexa
Oof.
Host
So you told me you're in a girl chat, so.
Alexa
I am.
Host
I know there's something in there.
Alexa
Yeah. Shantae's been getting a lot of hate online and that's so sad. Really, really, really hard for me to watch.
Host
I really hate to hear that.
Alexa
Yeah. We call each other, like, weekly. I call her just to make sure she's okay. And she is. She's a strong girl. But, you know, people are really mean. I'm sure you, like, know social media, and I think it was just the past four weeks have really shaken her world a bit. All I really know. I don't know much details, truly, I don't. But all I know is that she's having a tough time and that her and Brion need a break. And that was as of a couple days ago.
Host
Yeah, like Monday.
Alexa
Yeah, it was pretty recent. And I found out maybe two or three days. Like, me and the girls found out two or three days before she posted it because she just wanted to tell us girl to girl, and we were there for her. Yeah, Me, Ashley, Taylor, we were all texting her and calling her, so I don't know much details. Have you heard from Brion?
Yanae Coleman
I haven't heard from Brian, actually. After this, I'll definitely reach out, because I should.
Alexa
But yeah.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah, it's hard.
Alexa
Like, they're. They're good people, right? They are good people. You know, Brianne made a mistake. Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
Even on our mini reunion, tried at the end to end it with a nice note of trying to offer them some grace because, yeah, they would never be getting this in the real world if this happened on a day to day basis. And I don't think it's fair that, you know, it's their choice to be in a relationship at the end of the day. And if they work through it, then, yeah, nothing but good for them.
Host
Yeah, you guys are. You guys should start some kind of like reality TV show advocacy page where you're just like, you guys, these are real people. No, we really. Because we do need that kind of support. And we need people on the inside to remind the world that, like, look, we're going through this in real life. Like, you would never talk to your friends like that. You would never judge your sister. Sister like that. So, like, getting online and tearing people down is just ridiculous.
Alexa
Yeah. And Shantae sent me a screen recording of some oh, my gosh, crazy person just sending maybe 40 messages in a row of just how terrible of a person she is. And I'm like, shantae, if this girl saw you in real life, she'd probably be like, let's take a picture. Let's take a selfie.
Host
100.
Yanae Coleman
A lot of the audience focuses in on one thing, one scene, one perspective.
Host
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
But even, even Ashley went back to Grant afterwards. And they're not, you know, bashing her for that when Shantae's doing the same thing, if you look at it objectively. So it's tough.
Alexa
Yeah, yeah, it's tough. It's hard for us to watch because we're, like, trying to be happy, you know, especially like on the island.
Host
Right.
Alexa
I remember, like, the girls would be really upset. And I mean, I was, I was upset too, because I wasn't with Leno. But it's hard to, like, be happy but also, like, hurt with your friends.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
At the same time.
Host
Right, right.
Alexa
It's a weird place for us to be.
Yanae Coleman
And it got to the point with the guys where, I mean, like, within a week, all the guys already up, and so it's just me.
Host
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
Holding out. Right. And they're all like, all right, we're just here for you, Lena. Like, we hope you don't see anything bad. Everyone else was pretty defeated.
Host
So do you guys feel like you kind of have to separate yourselves in your relationship to be able to enjoy your happiness right now, or do you feel like you're kind of balancing it?
Alexa
Well, I feel like we're learning to balance it.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah, definitely.
Host
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
Balance it. I think one of our biggest strengths is how much we work as a team in a unit, and I think that's what gets us along. We. We love to do everything together. We have a lot of the same interests. And then where she lacks things, I bring them into place. And then where I lack things, she is strength. So.
Host
Yeah, I love that for you guys. So a few weeks ago, Hashim was here and a lot of people were saying that him and Shantae would have been a better couple. Now that Shantae is single, do you think that they might spin the block? Do you think they would be a good couple?
Yanae Coleman
I'm gonna start with saying probably not.
Alexa
I don't think so.
Yanae Coleman
I think maybe because the fallout of everything that happened after the show.
Host
Yeah. And she blocked him.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah.
Alexa
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
So that's not a good starting place.
Host
Yeah, yeah.
Yanae Coleman
But, hey, plenty of guys have been blocked and still have gone.
Host
Right.
Yanae Coleman
With their girl, so.
Alexa
Right.
Yanae Coleman
But, yeah, I think just because of, you know, her not listening to his advice after this while they were on the show and not leaving Brion. Probably not someone that grounds to start with. Yeah.
Alexa
Yeah. I feel like when we were all filming, though, they were good friends.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
But I could never see them being more.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah.
Alexa
I don't know.
Yanae Coleman
You know, Shantae was always so locked in with Brianne.
Alexa
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
There's never.
Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yanae Coleman
Never anything that we saw that would change them being together.
Alexa
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
I never once thought that they wouldn't be together.
Alexa
Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
You know, maybe because I haven't seen.
Alexa
Her with anybody else.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
And on the show, she was so locked up.
Yanae Coleman
She's so loyal, and she's such a great and sweet girl, too.
Host
So we're just ready for our girl to find some real, meaningful love.
Alexa
Yes. Yes.
Host
That's what I was waiting for.
Alexa
Pressure. Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
And sometimes, like I said, we need to be confident in ourselves and spend some time by ourselves before we can truly find someone.
Alexa
Maybe that's what she needs right now.
Yanae Coleman
Yeah.
Host
Well, we're praying for her. Okay, let's talk about our cringiest dating moments. Like a date before you guys solidify things that, like, probably still haunts you to this day that you're like. And maybe one that he doesn't know about.
Yanae Coleman
No. How about one that I do know about? This is the best story.
Alexa
I know it. I know it.
Host
You know what he's going to say?
Yanae Coleman
This is a good story.
Host
Are you going to tell me her cringy story?
Yanae Coleman
It's Both of us.
Alexa
Wait, it's both cringy. No, this. I was on a date.
Yanae Coleman
I wasn't on a date.
Alexa
I thought I was on a date.
Host
Okay, take.
Unnamed Guest
Take me.
Alexa
Oh, this is. Okay, so I. On the show, and it's no secret, on the show, I announced that I was a little bit dishonest with Lino in the beginning of our relationship. So I was seeing Lino, and I was seeing another guy. And we weren't like, boyfriend, girlfriend, but I was lying and saying I was exclusive with both guys. Okay. So, yeah, that's not. It wasn't like my boyfriend. Like, they never asked me to be their girlfriend or anybody. But, like, she knew this.
Yanae Coleman
She was. She knew this guy far before me.
Alexa
Okay.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
I met him before Lino. Then I met Lino. I spent with Lino, and then I was like, which one do I choose?
Host
Yeah. Yeah.
Alexa
And I went on a date with this guy. And as I'm walking in, the hostess is like, okay, for two. Like, we had a reservation. I all of a sudden hear Alexa. Alexa. Alexa. And I look over in the corner of my eye, I'm like, oh, my gosh, there's Lino. Oh, my gosh, this is not good. And it was all of Lino's best friends.
Yanae Coleman
Let me preface this.
Host
Are you thinking you guys are exclusive at this point?
Yanae Coleman
Yeah, somewhat. I'm not naive, okay? I know how girls operate. I have plenty of experience. I know how guys operate too. And we were just chatting, and I was like, I'm gonna be at Prado tonight. It was the restaurant with my friends, and she was like, oh, my gosh, I'm going too, with my friends.
Host
Oh.
Yanae Coleman
Not a singular friend.
F
Oh.
Unnamed Guest
So when I see.
Yanae Coleman
She set herself up, so I see her, and I'm like, hey, Alexa. And she's like, I don't know you. She didn't say it. She didn't say it. She just walked by and act like.
Host
She didn't hear me so bad.
Yanae Coleman
So then I, you know, I have all my friends around.
Unnamed Guest
Oh, no, this was sad.
Alexa
This makes me sad. But it's like, this was so long ago. We laugh about it now. It's, like, humorous to us now. But I was on the date. The waiter was like, so there's a guy over there that is sending you this nice glass of wine and sent me the wine on my other date. And I look over, and it's, like, from Lino. And I wanted to accept it because I. I liked Lino. I wanted to be with Lino. And the guy across for me was like, no, we're not taking that. Like, that's from a different guy.
Host
This is weird.
Alexa
Like, who's that guy, Alexa? And I was like, I don't know that man.
Host
Just my future fiance.
Alexa
I know. Look at us now. I wonder if you watch the show.
Host
Oh, my gosh.
Alexa
I know. That was a bad story.
Host
That is insane.
Yanae Coleman
I had to make my mark, though.
Host
I had to do something.
Alexa
Yeah, for you.
Host
Yeah.
Alexa
Looking back, I'm like, good, Jabblino. Yeah, that was good.
Host
That was a power play.
Yanae Coleman
I mean, it makes her look better, right? It makes her look sought after.
Alexa
Yeah, I love that.
Host
So what would each of you say was a lesson or something that you learned from your experience on the show? It could be like individual or as a couple, maybe.
Alexa
So the biggest takeaway that I got, especially when you are in a relationship that you want to commit to, is just choosing each other in every single thing. So even though we were far apart from each other, our villas were like an hour and a half away. I didn't talk to him for a month. Every single thought and every single word, things that I was saying to the single guys, things that I was saying to the girls, my actions, every single thing that I did, I was thinking of my partner that I was choosing. I think that's really, really important for couples to figure out is when you are choosing somebody, it's not just you're choosing them when they're around, you're choosing them when they're also not around.
Host
I love that.
Alexa
And so even though he wasn't around, like, I was never gonna say anything bad about him to the single guys and they'd ask about our issues. I was never gonna do anything that was disrespectful to him. And I think that has made us so much stronger. And I still do that on a day to day basis now. And yeah, I think it's just choosing, like truly choosing each other even when you're not together that is really stuck with me.
Host
Can you write that down? In Texas, to my fiance, choose me.
Alexa
Isn't he far now? Like long distance? You guys doing long distance?
Host
Oh, girl, no. He's here in la, right? What about you?
Yanae Coleman
For myself, I think it's trust. Not just trust with your partner, but individual trust. At the end of the day, a lot of people go into relationships without loving themselves first, being confident in themselves, and then that just breeds insecurity. It leaks into the relationship. And then if you're locked into a villa with 14 single girls, what do you think is going to happen if you don't love yourself, if you're not confident in yourself. So I really just worked on, you know, before the relationship with Alexa, that's like something I tried to work on myself. And then I think in the. On the island, it's something that I really, like, hunkered down with, journaled every day, really kept positive and trusted myself that no matter what temptations there, there's nothing they could say or do that's really going to change my mind about anything. And I think it's just trusting that's really the biggest thing. Because if you can trust each other through that experience, then you can probably get through anything.
Unnamed Guest
Yeah.
Alexa
Yeah. I truly felt like afterwards, I think there's a scene like in the middle of our proposal or something, or you say it and you're like, there's nothing we can't do now if we can get through this. Because that was so.
Host
Oh, that just gave me chill.
Alexa
Oh, it's so, like, abnormal to experience as a couple.
Yanae Coleman
It's so emotionally charged. It's draining because you're filming 17 hours a day. You have no control over anything. And it's, you know, sometimes you're being pushed a certain way or, you know, talk about this, do this, and you're like, it's easy to slip up. And that's why I do have sympathies for everyone on the cast, too, because it's easy to slip up. It's easy to say something you don't mean. It's easy to act a certain way, especially if there's alcohol involved. So, yeah, just trusting yourself. People need to be confident in themselves.
Host
Would you guys do another reality show if so, which? 100%.
Alexa
100%. Yeah.
Yanae Coleman
But not anything dating, obviously, because we're in a couple.
Alexa
Yeah. I feel like a lot of them are, like, what Single dating stuff that's like.
Host
I feel like it's like dating or challenge.
Alexa
Challenge.
Yanae Coleman
Challenge.
Alexa
We're competitive people. And, like, none of that aired on the show, really. We're very. Oh, yeah. Even with each other. We play ping pong and, like, scream at each other.
Host
Not at ping pong.
Alexa
What we. I know it's just a random thought that I had, but I heard, like, the battle camp show is coming out.
Host
It is? Yeah.
Alexa
I would die to do that.
Yanae Coleman
We're very competitive, very athletic.
Host
Okay.
Yanae Coleman
It's something that is very close to both of our hearts and we train every day. That's because we met in the gym. So it's like something that we have always Shared with each other.
Alexa
Definitely a show that's not as emotional as ours.
Yanae Coleman
I definitely like, like social aspects too, like the circle, things like that.
Host
Would you guys go in Survivor?
Alexa
Hell yeah.
Yanae Coleman
I think I would. She's been watching since she was a.
Alexa
Kid and she's like a diehard.
Yanae Coleman
Recently got me into it, so.
Alexa
I love Survivor.
Host
I gotta get into it. That's my mom's favorite show.
Alexa
Oh my gosh.
Yanae Coleman
It's really good.
Alexa
It's good.
Host
I wouldn't survive.
Alexa
It's hard.
Host
I wouldn't survive. I'm just gonna say it plain. Don't call me. I'm not. I wouldn't survive. I wouldn't make it. I'm not doing it.
Yanae Coleman
That's crazy.
Alexa
I feel like I say that I could do it, it would, but I don't know, like eating coconuts every day.
Yanae Coleman
You just have to fast and just. Just know that. Just know that you're not gonna be comfortable.
Host
So positive you're like, you can do it.
Unnamed Guest
You can do it.
Host
The world needs more of you guys. I swear. The world needs more of you guys.
Alexa
Love them.
Yanae Coleman
A you guys also Traders. I like that one.
Host
Traders. I did. Me and Ollie just started Traitors. Oh my gosh.
Alexa
Are you on the first season? First season?
Host
Yeah. Cuz I don't wanted to like, I wanted to just watch the third one but I'm like, let me run it back. But yeah.
Unnamed Guest
Oh gosh.
Alexa
They're all.
Yanae Coleman
It's really good. The UK version's even better.
Host
Yeah, he's trying to make me watch that, but I'm like, bro, I've heard enough of your accent. I love the accent.
Alexa
I know we do.
Host
I love his accent.
Yanae Coleman
So cute.
Host
Yeah. Oh my God, you guys. We should do some kind of double date. Actually, I do want to thank you guys so much for joining me on what's the reality, you guys? When I say the world needs more of YouTube, I mean it. You guys are a pleasure. You're beautiful. You're kind and loving and I think casting reality shows can take a note. Let's get some real, live, genuine, kind people on these TV shows. Thank you for being you. Thank you for joining me.
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Host
Hey, guys. I am so excited. I have a new friend with me today on the podcast. You may know her from the new Hulu reality show Got to Get Out. Her calming ASMR lives or her face card that what never declines. Welcome Yanne Coleman, y'all. Hello. Face card not declining.
Unnamed Guest
Neither is yours, period.
Host
Okay, did I just get.
Alexa
Did I just get a card stamped approved?
Host
Y'all heard it live right here from the queen herself. Okay. Can't take that from me at all. What have you been up to since the filming of Gotta Get Out?
Unnamed Guest
Oh, my gosh, girl. I've been. I feel like I've been filming content every day because I am a content queen.
Host
Yes.
Unnamed Guest
Thank you. So constantly doing content. I'm working on my own cosmetic line, so I have that in the world.
Host
You're a businesswoman.
Unnamed Guest
Okay.
Host
Period.
Unnamed Guest
So, yeah, just constantly, just working and just waiting for, like, the next show.
Host
Okay, so for those of us who haven't watched the show yet, tell us about the premise of Got to Get out and how did you even end up on the show?
Unnamed Guest
So Got to Get out is a competition series on Hulu where 20 people. It's about, I will say, nine celebrities, and what is it, 11 normal people. Normal people. Because, baby, I'm not normal. But she's a bit on the other side, but competing for a million dollars. And we are, like, trapped in a mansion. And basically, it's kind of like an expensive escape room where there's, like, different clues. You can get it randomly. Like, I can pick that up and it can be a clue underneath it, or we can do a challenge and get a clue. And it's like a money clock that ticks and the money goes up and up. You know, the longer you're in the house. So you have to decide, when do you want to get Out. What's your number? Do you want to get out at 100k? 300k? You want to wait to a million?
Host
Anybody leave with money?
Unnamed Guest
Anybody can leave with money. Oh, and then you also have to decide if you want to do it alone, which really is difficult. So you can build a team or if you want to, you know, backstab people and not give them the half at the end. So it can get really. Can get really tricky if you wanted to.
Host
Yeah. So how did you get approached for this opportunity?
Unnamed Guest
So I got approached for it by a casting director on social media. Reached out to me and was just like, I have this show for you, and I think that you'll be a great fit. And I was like, it's a, you know, a new show. I was like, a new show? Because my dream was, like, you know, to be on a show that already has, like, a train running, so I could just hop on it.
Host
Wait, what's your dream show?
Unnamed Guest
Okay. Big Brother.
Host
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
And Love Island. I can do a little cute date show because your girl is single.
Host
Okay, let him know.
Unnamed Guest
But so, yeah, so I was like. And she's like, no, I'm telling you, you'll be the perfect fit. She's like, just trust me. I was like, okay, I'll trust you. And, yeah. Flew out there. And apparently, I didn't even know that. I guess, like, some people are, like, alternates and stuff.
Host
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
Yeah. So I didn't even know that some people were alternates. I just already assumed that I was on the show.
Host
I'm crying.
Unnamed Guest
So when people were leaving, like, why are you.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
I'm like, oh, I know. It's a thing. So, yeah, it was fun.
Host
Okay, so was this your first reality show? And if so, like, how was your experience on reality tv?
Unnamed Guest
So it's my first reality show, and I feel like the experience was amazing. I didn't know. So we didn't know that it was going to be celebrity. We didn't know nothing, really. The only thing we knew that we were competing for a million dollars, but we didn't know it was gonna be a celebrity cast. So we got into the van, and we're like, you're gonna get in vans. Don't speak to no one. Okay, whatever. I get in a van, and the first person I see is Claire from Bachelor. And I've watched her on tv. So in my head, I'm like, oh, my gosh. Right? They're like, okay, something's up. Like, because Claire's here.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
And then Claire's just So outgoing. She's not listening.
Host
Right.
Unnamed Guest
And then when we pull up to the house, Cynthia walked by. My jaw dropped. I was like, oh, yeah, she was right.
Host
Trust Cynthia Bailey.
Unnamed Guest
Cynthia Bailey. I was like, oh, I'm on the right floor. Yeah, I'm on the right show. And then I saw Val. I was like, from Dancing with the Stars. I was like, oh, I'm excited about this.
Host
So what was it like working with these celebrities, like Spencer Pratt, Omarosa Kim.
Unnamed Guest
It was Omarosa. Love her. It's so crazy how people, like, so scared of Omarosa.
Host
Like, I'm a feeling person.
Unnamed Guest
She's such an angel. She's like a big sister to me. She would call me up randomly. We'll talk on the phone for hours. She'll give me advice on stuff, or we'll talk about just life. Like, every. It doesn't. Every phone call doesn't have to do with, like, business. It can be just personal stuff. We're just laughing.
Host
So when did you film?
Unnamed Guest
We filmed in, like, end of May.
Host
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
Going into June.
Host
Is there anyone else that you still keep in contact with from the show?
Unnamed Guest
Omarosa. Rashad Jennings. Who? I became really close on the show. NFL player Spencer. Love Spencer. We also had, like, a good relationship on the show. We had, like, that banter back and forth because I can get. I can give it, and I can take it. So can he. So it was fun. Some of the other, like, I talked to, like, Lindsay and Shane, pretty much everybody. The only per. Only people that probably really, I would say, don't talk to as much is, like, maybe Kim Zoziak. We don't really talk as much. Her and her wig and.
Host
Oh, who else?
Alexa
We.
Host
Were you shocked when Cynthia stole the money?
Unnamed Guest
I was shocked when Cynthia stole the money. And the reason why is because. So Cynthia was on the button a lot, but so was I. Like, we both shared time on the button. And Cynthia, she has, like, such a motherly spirit that you just feel comfortable around her.
Host
So I remember she's such a queen.
Unnamed Guest
Such a queen. I remember. I think I walked away. They're like, who. Who's on the button? I'm like, oh, Cynthia on the button. Cynthia's like, yes, I am on the button. So she was easy. She. It was. It was easy for her to, like, get people to trust her, you know? So I was shocked. And she came up to me after she won. She's like, I'm sorry, girl. Yeah, I had to. I understand. It's a game.
Host
I'm crying. Let's talk about Something that we have in common. Ms. Former NBA dancer.
Unnamed Guest
Yeah. For the Sixers. Yeah.
Host
What years did you dance?
Unnamed Guest
I danced 2013 to the 2017 season. I don't know. It was three seasons. So you know how it goes. Like one year to next year.
Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Okay, tell me about that.
Unnamed Guest
It was a good. I had good experiences on the team. Tell me about the good experience. Good experiences that I've had. Well, I. I was selected as one of the top 100 hottest NBA dancers all three years. So that was definitely something that was, like, you know, an accomplishment. And I also traveled to China and performed out there with the NBA.
Host
I did NBA China.
Unnamed Guest
Yeah. China is amazing. I had so much fun in China. So, yeah, I did that. And just, you know, you know, from having just a stamp of being an NBA dancer, all the perks that come along with it. So, like, did you miss outside of. It was amazing. You said, do I miss it?
Host
Yeah, the dancing, the performance.
Unnamed Guest
At one point. Yeah, at one point, I missed dancing in the NBA. And I was. Because I've always. I've danced since I was, like, nine. I danced on the Junior Sixers team. So my dream was to always be an NBA dancer and a dancer, period. That's why I moved out to LA originally. So, you know, at one point I was like, oh, I want to go on, you know, the. The Lakers or the Clippers and stuff like that. But then when I started doing social media, making that money, honey, I was like, hold on. I'm gna pay a little bit more.
Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah. So are you. You're from Philly.
Unnamed Guest
I'm from Philly. Okay.
Host
That's so cool. Did you ever think about NFL?
Unnamed Guest
I did think about NFL, but they. It snows in Philly, girl, It sure does. And they be right out there in snow.
Host
Yeah, it sure does. In New England, we were the same way.
Unnamed Guest
Oh, really? Oh, my gosh.
Host
With the shorts and the blizzards. Not in short, it's like we had, like, the pants.
Alexa
Pants.
Host
Jackets and Uggs at one point, but.
Unnamed Guest
Still cold, still freezing.
Host
Yeah, I don't miss that. I don't miss it. I do miss winning. I do miss Super Bowls. I do miss traveling and, like, game days and stuff. But as you know, those are some long days, long weeks, long practices.
Unnamed Guest
Oh, my God.
Host
I mean, people don't understand the amount of things that go into one week. It's practices like, two or three times a week. Then you have appearances, and then for the NBA, there's what, 41, 42 home games that's if you don't make playoffs.
Unnamed Guest
And you got the stre of like, even if you losing and you having a bad streak. Go out there and smile, girl.
Host
Go out there. Smile. Yeah. There's no off day for a cheerleader.
Unnamed Guest
Off day. Like. And don't let your face be on that jumbotron and you don't got a smile on your face. Listen.
Host
And then it's like people don't realize you'll learn a routine on a Monday. By Thursday you're performing it.
Unnamed Guest
Oh, and they might tweak it on Thursday.
Host
Oh, yeah.
Unnamed Guest
Right before you go. Right before you go out, you don't.
Host
Know which way you're facing on the court. You're dancing backwards, upside down. You don't know what the hell was going on. But I mean, and then hair and.
Unnamed Guest
Then makeup and then.
Host
Yeah, hair and makeup undergarments that we had to pay for.
Unnamed Guest
Okay. Okay. Period. At one point, we did have makeup artists.
Host
Did you, girl? No. I never been on a team with a makeup artist.
Unnamed Guest
We had hair. We had hair and makeup artists come in.
Host
No.
Unnamed Guest
Did we have that? Every year I was on the team, I'm.
Host
Y'all had a different budget, I guess, cuz we didn't have none of that. We.
Unnamed Guest
We end up having hair. But I. I like to do my own makeup. So most of the time I was doing my own makeup and I was letting them do my hair.
Host
Yeah, this league taught me to do my own makeup because it just. There was no other choice. But let's talk about your content creation life. How did you break into this content creation business?
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Unnamed Guest
Okay, so the funny thing is, is when I originally moved to la, I moved out here to be a dancer. So mind you backstory, I'm my mom's, like, only daughter on her. On my mom's side, I have two other sisters. But I'm like, my mom's like, pride and joy. So spoiled, okay? And even in my relationships, I'm like, I gotta get with it, okay? So just spoiled. So when I moved to LA, I had like $2,000 in my pocket. I don't know why I thought that.
Host
$2,000 in a dream and a dream and Beyonce's gonna call me for seven years.
Unnamed Guest
I never had to go back, okay? But I've always been the type. And, you know, being a performer, like, you're really already making content all the time. You just don't know that. I didn't know that that's what I was doing. So I was like, posting pictures and stuff. And then companies like Fashion Nova and Pretty Little Thing and like, Savage Fenty started reaching out to me, and I started getting paid from, like, doing stuff that I was already, like, having fun doing, being creative and stuff like that. And then from there, I was in a relationship that I got out of, and I was like, you know what? I just need some time for myself. I think it was right after the pandemic, and I just locked myself in the house. I didn't go outside and I just streamed. I started doing ASMR. So I would stream ASMR, no lie. Like 8 to 12 hours a day.
Alexa
Sheesh.
Unnamed Guest
A day. I will wake up, eat, stream, eat, sleep, do a couple videos. Like, it was just like. And it was just. I felt like it was therapy for me. I didn't think of doing this for, like, you know, a living. And I just became viral. And I was growing a hundred thousand followers, like a month. Like, I can go live right now and get 10,000 followers within, like an hour. So I was just going viral. And then from that point on, one day randomly, me and my friend that helps me do content, we were shooting ASMR video. We were in Target, and I was.
Alexa
Like, I want to do this.
Unnamed Guest
You know, I got this fun, cool idea. I want to do where, like, I just buy my ASMR glue down my first video, my first face card video. So I'm gonna buy my ASMR glue, like, with my face and swipe it didn't think nothing of it. I just thought it was silly and fun and hahaha. We did it right before we about to leave out. And I think I had, I had posted it to TikTok and it blew up and I was like, oh shit. And I was like, okay. And then people, I met my manager at Instagram now I met her and she was like, you're so funny on Tick Tock. Like all your content is over there. Your asmr. Everything's so good. Bring it to Instagram. I was mainly picture based because I was doing modeling stuff and I'm like, I don't know.
Alexa
They're gonna take it to Instagram.
Host
It's different. Yeah, I gotta be like, perfect. Yeah.
Alexa
My page gotta look a certain type of way.
Unnamed Guest
She's like, girl, just post it.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
I was like, okay. I promise you the next time you see me, the video is going to be posted. I posted the video three days in. It wasn't really doing nothing. I'm like, oh my God. See, I knew I shouldn't have posted. And I was like, why am I letting the views make me feel so. And it's so crazy. I'm like on Instagram, I'm on Tick Tock. I'm viral, right? And over here I'm making Instagram make me feel like, right, right, right.
Host
It doesn't make any.
Unnamed Guest
Yeah, like it doesn't make no sense. So I was like, you know what, I'm just gonna leave it up. I don't even care. So by the fourth day, the video went extremely viral. It's one of my most viewed videos on Instagram. I called up my friend and I was like, what are you doing tomorrow? Shoot five of these.
Host
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Unnamed Guest
He was like, let's go. His name is niche, so. And he's, he's on the Mole. Have you watched the mold the last season? I did the Indian guy. Oh yes. Yeah, yeah. That's like one of my best friends. Like he filmed all my, all my face card videos.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
So I was like, you free? He was like, yeah, let's do it. So we just filmed like day after day. We were just like, don't. Like, I want to buy this, gonna buy this. I bought a house, a bins, a Birkin. I bought. I went to space. I wore a dog, a horse. I bought two, three men. Like so many a bbl. Like so many ideas I was throwing out there. So from just, I really feel like from just me taking that time to focus on myself and my mental health because that's really what I was doing because I got out of a long term relationship that I just knew I needed to leave. And so just focusing on my mental health like, just birthed my career.
Host
So I love that. So I kind of guess leaning into what you're about to speak on anyway. What advice would you give to somebody that's hoping to break into content creation, but they're a little bit nervous? Maybe they feel the same way about how Instagram is so structured and TikTok is so chill. Like, what advice would you give to someone?
Unnamed Guest
I would say you have to be 100% authentically yourself. Don't, do not care if it's cringe. Cause every time I did ask my video, I was like, ooh, I know somebody think this is cringe, but I don't care. Post right. Like, don't care what people think. If it makes you feel good, if it makes you happy, happy, then post it. You're gonna find your community, like to this day I can post a video on Tick Tock and they'll be like, hello, where's the asmr? Like, you know, so I, I built that community of people that are looking for that.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
And then also on, I also also too, don't get pigeonholed on what people like. Like, don't get stuck because at one point, don't niche down because at one point I was like, damn, I don't know if they're gonna like the Face Car videos. I don't know if they're gonna like my funny, relatable comedy videos, but I enjoy doing it. So fuck it, I'm a poster. And then now I built a whole community that loves Face Card. I built a whole community that loves my relatable relationship videos and stuff like that. So just do it is what I mean.
Host
For each thing that you can do or that you like.
Unnamed Guest
And a video can go viral a week from now. Like it can A video can literally. Yeah, a video can literally sit at 8,000 views for like a week and then by week two, you're like, where does a million views come from? So just post it and don't even care.
Host
I love that. That's really good advice. How do you think ASMR and your videos in particular can benefit people's mental health?
Unnamed Guest
So what I really love about ASMR is that it, it stimulates you, like whether you want to be entertained, whether you want to be put to sleep, whether you have like adhd, autism. I have so many different people that come on my life with so many different experiences. Like, some people even told me, like, I, like, save their life. Like, yes. Like, yes. Because some people struggle with, you know, mental. Mental illness. And when I get on Live, like, even now, I do have way more, like, comments and stuff like that, but I try to really, like, still focus in on and hone and, like, into people and stuff. So I feel like it's a safe space for a lot of people, and a lot of people really like it.
Host
I want you to do it in person. Ever.
Unnamed Guest
Oh, yes, girl. If you want me to make Patreons on it.
Host
Personal, private, asmr.
Unnamed Guest
Okay. I did. I was doing it at one point, like, on, like, Patreon and stuff like that. But it can get weird.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
So I was like, but it's definitely a lot of money to be made, though.
Host
But, yeah, all money ain't good money.
Unnamed Guest
Okay. Period. Yeah, but. But just as far as, like, just doing, like, you know, the regular triggers and stuff on Patreon is still good. Like, there's other ASMRs that have, like, their Patreons are, like, yeah, so lit, and they just do, you know, the traditional asmr. What also took off is that I was one of the first black women on Tick Tock to make it popular. So that's what I like as well, is that I brought in the black community to be like, okay, you know what? I was liking it secretly, but now I can like it out loud, you know, So I like that too, too. And also shout out to TikTok, because they acknowledge that, and they, like. I talk to them constantly, all the time. I have, like, managers over there and people that I'm connected to, and they make sure, like, they tap in with me with any opportunity that comes along with ASMR and stuff.
Host
Like, we're working on some stuff right now, y'all. So I sent them here with Ms. ASMR herself. You have to teach me.
Unnamed Guest
Okay.
Host
You're gonna have to teach me how to create some ASMR content. So we're gonna do a Little Love is ASMR edition. So I'm gonna give you a line, and you do your best one. And then after you, I'm gonna give it a try. Okay, so give me tips, first of all, on how to be an ASMR queen.
Unnamed Guest
Where do we start? So the first tip is eye contact.
Host
Eye contact?
Unnamed Guest
Yes.
Host
I love some eye contact. Okay, let me get into it.
Unnamed Guest
ASMR is very. It's, like, essential, but it's not sexual.
Host
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
So it's like, you know, you Want to make sure you're making eye contact, you're engaging. You want the audience to know that they are being seen and heard, you know?
Alexa
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
So eye contact, then you all. It's so crazy because describing it kind.
Host
Of sounds sexual, but go ahead. I don't know if I'm supposed to be feeling these things, but go ahead. What else?
Unnamed Guest
What are the. A trigger that you. That's really popular is mouth sounds. It sounds crazy, I know. Yeah, but trust me, it's not. But hold on. Okay, you want to make sure.
Host
I'm trying. Let me.
Unnamed Guest
You want to make sure. Yes. Let me take a sip. You want to make sure to change.
Host
My fiance's gonna be like, what the hell are you in there doing?
Unnamed Guest
What is this, PG 13? Trust me. Okay.
Alexa
Okay, I'm ready.
Unnamed Guest
TikTok wouldn't allow it if it wasn't.
Alexa
Right.
Unnamed Guest
Okay, so I want to be close to the mic. And then. So it was all about. How do you even do that? It's all about. It's like your tongue and your lips, like, closing and opening. So. Got it. So you can hear different. It's like kind of like pop, like bubbles or something. So that's one that I like to do.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
So that one. What other one I like to do? This is the easy one. Yeah. So you'll mix it like.
Host
Okay, got it.
Unnamed Guest
And then. Got the mic. So then, you know, you rub on the mic. Pause.
Host
I'm not mature enough for this.
Unnamed Guest
That's what I'm saying.
Host
Like, it's really hair tie. So you rub on the mic.
Unnamed Guest
Yes. And you tap on it. And it will be a metal mic. You know when sometimes we do do it with the COVID But this one you don't really tap on. You'll like, probably like, put like a cup over it and you'll tap on a cup and then make it sound like different noises. But you'll tap. So you can tap here, Tap all over it.
Host
This feels so.
Unnamed Guest
And then, yo.
Host
Interesting.
Unnamed Guest
Relax. Do you want to say relax?
Host
Relax.
Unnamed Guest
A little beatbox a little bit. Exactly.
Host
How did you discover that you can honestly. And how do you know it sounds that people are liking? Will they be like, do that one?
Unnamed Guest
So when I first girl, I left my first ASMR video on my YouTube because it was so. It shows where I started and it was not. And it would. To me, it was like, damn. Yeah, it ain't good. But that's because I'm way more evolved now. But it just went from me just trying stuff like, literally. And then like, just seeing. I feel like on social media you really have to engage with. You have to really see what people are reacting to.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
So as soon as I see if you like it. Okay. Boom, they like this. Okay. Now, so it's just me just trying different stuff. I didn't even know that I can actually even do that. Yeah, I just tried it and it just happened.
Host
Okay, so you have the line from Love is blind. Let me see how you would deliver this asmr.
Unnamed Guest
Okay.
Host
And I'm gonna try to do my best.
Alexa
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
You know how to tell me this is the best sex of your life.
Host
Relax.
Unnamed Guest
Have you noticed that I didn't return the compliment? It's great, but it's not mind blowing. Y.
Host
That is some.
Unnamed Guest
Girl. God be sliding my DMs. Like, I be watching your ass tomorrow. I be like, what? Girl?
Host
That's some.
Unnamed Guest
They be hitting on me. I be like, hold on. I'm just trying to relax, take the stress away.
Host
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
Okay, here we go.
Host
This is not even a sexy line, but I'mma do my best. This is for my girl Lara from my season.
Unnamed Guest
Okay.
Host
Go.
Alexa
Cake rocks.
Host
With open do. How was that? Would I get paid for that?
Unnamed Guest
Exactly. Viral. Period.
Host
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
Period.
Host
I'm gonna take that clip and put on my TikTok and see how the people respond.
Unnamed Guest
They can respond very soon.
Host
She's a galaxy's cowboy hat. Oh, my gosh. That's so funny. That is a very particular skill.
Unnamed Guest
Thank you.
Host
What does your family think about it?
Unnamed Guest
My family supports everything I do.
Host
Yeah.
Unnamed Guest
They just know that they. They know who I am and they know that I got my head on straight.
Host
Yeah. They trust you judgment.
Unnamed Guest
Yeah. Yeah.
Host
That's beautiful. So right now I know we have the show coming out. What's next? What's end goal? What. What do we have going on?
Unnamed Guest
So I. I executive produced and starred in a movie called Maya's House.
Host
Okay.
Unnamed Guest
It's in post production, so that also said my cosmetic line and, girl, I'm trying to get on another show. Honey, this is just the.
Host
Just the beginning. Well, y'all heard it here first. Ms. Yane Coleman, thank you so much for joining.
Unnamed Guest
Thank you for having me.
Host
Girl, you spilled the tea.
Unnamed Guest
Okay, okay. I had to give it to my girl.
Host
Now I know who to call after every show. You're coming right here because I know you're gonna give me the bts. You're gonna give me the tea, you're gonna spill it. I really, really appreciate it. I might be tuning into your TikTok before bed.
Unnamed Guest
To get a little good, but period.
Host
Check me out on TikTok Live.
Unnamed Guest
What is your tick tock, Yanni? Official?
Host
Is it the same as Instagram?
Unnamed Guest
Yes, everywhere.
Host
Okay, y'all know where to find her. Again, thank you so much.
Unnamed Guest
Thank you for having me.
Host
I'm sure our paths will cross.
Unnamed Guest
Yes.
Host
Another time, another place. You guys, thank you so much for joining me for another episode of what's the Reality? I look forward to another great week next next week. Oh, and follow me on all socials at what's the Reality Pod. And don't forget to click that subscribe button. See you next week.
Unnamed Guest
Bye.
Lino
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Podcast Summary: "Surviving Temptation Island with Alexa and Lino and Love is Blind ASMR with Yahné Coleman"
Podcast Information:
The episode kicks off with And Love Media enthusiastically welcoming listeners to "What's the Reality?" and introducing her guests: Alexa and Lino from Temptation Island, alongside Yanae Coleman, renowned for her work in Love is Blind ASMR. The host expresses admiration for Alexa and Lino's relationship, setting a warm and inviting tone for the conversation.
Alexa shares exciting personal news about her engagement to Lino, a revelation that had been kept private for ten months. The couple is planning a dual wedding ceremony: the first in the United States and the second in London, scheduled for October 2, 2026. Alexa mentions, “[01:30] 'We've just been finally enjoying being engaged. That was a hard secret.'” The host congratulates them, highlighting their joyful transition from reality TV participants to engaged partners.
The discussion transitions to Alexa and Lino's relationships with other cast members. Alexa remarks, “[03:35] 'We have a group chat. We're all friends,'” emphasizing their supportive dynamic within the cast. They describe themselves as the "Switzerland" of the group, maintaining neutrality and supporting all their friends regardless of differing opinions or decisions made during the show.
Alexa and Yanae recount how they were unexpectedly approached by a recruiter at the Austin City Limits festival. Initially skeptical, they were intrigued despite being in a relationship conflict over moving for Alexa’s job. Alexa explains, “[05:30] 'We were fighting about moving again for the millionth time because of my job. And so then we got that DM. We're like, is this a sign? Let me test my relationship.'” After several interviews, they decided to participate, highlighting that their involvement was not self-initiated but rather an unexpected opportunity.
The guests delve into the emotional challenges of filming on Temptation Island. Yanae emphasizes the importance of trust, stating, “[07:26] 'If you can trust each other through that experience, then you can probably get through anything.'” Alexa adds, “[07:09] 'If we can't get through this, then maybe we weren't meant to be together.'” Their mutual commitment and strong loyalty are highlighted as key factors that helped them navigate the temptations and emotional strains of the show.
Alexa and Yanae discuss their interactions with the show's host, Mark, appreciating his ability to remain neutral and supportive. Alexa notes, “[09:25] 'He does care. Like, I think he does care,'” while Yanae praises Mark's objective approach, especially during the intense bonfire sessions where emotions run high.
The conversation shifts to post-show events, including the wild LA premiere where singles from the show mingled and hooked up. Alexa shares, “[12:46] 'Shantae's been getting a lot of hate online and that's so sad.'” They discuss the emotional toll of watching friends like Shantae and Brion navigate their breakup under public scrutiny, emphasizing the unfairness of online judgment. Alexa expresses concern, “[13:12] 'It's been pretty recent... Shantae needs a break.'”
Both guests reflect on the valuable lessons garnered from their reality TV experience. Alexa highlights the importance of choosing each other consistently, even when apart, stating, “[21:15] 'Choosing each other in every single thing... even when you're not together.'” Yanae focuses on trust and self-confidence, noting, “[21:37] 'Trust is the biggest thing. If you can trust each other through that experience, then you can probably get through anything.'” These insights underscore the strengthening of their relationship and personal growth resulting from the show's challenges.
Alexa and Yanae express their interest in participating in other reality TV formats, excluding dating shows to maintain their relationship's integrity. Alexa mentions, “[23:26] 'I would die to do that [Battle Camp].’” They discuss their competitive nature and shared interests, considering shows like Survivor and Traders as potential future endeavors.
A lighter segment unfolds where Alexa shares a cringy yet humorous dating story from her time on the show. She recounts an awkward encounter at a restaurant where she bumped into Lino’s friends, leading to a series of uncomfortable yet amusing interactions. Alexa reflects, “[18:28] 'I was on the date, and I was walking in, and I see Lino’s best friends...'” The anecdote highlights the unpredictable and sometimes embarrassing moments that accompany reality TV relationships.
The episode smoothly transitions to Yanae Coleman, who introduces her work in ASMR and content creation. She details her journey from moving to LA as an NBA dancer to becoming a viral ASMR creator. Yanae shares her advice for aspiring content creators: “[42:31] 'You have to be 100% authentically yourself. Don't care if it's cringe. Post it and find your community.'” She emphasizes the therapeutic benefits of ASMR, explaining how it provides a safe space for listeners and aids in mental health.
Yanae offers a practical demonstration of ASMR techniques, guiding the host through creating calming sounds. She advises on the importance of eye contact and engaging with the audience without sexual undertones. Yanae states, “[46:26] 'ASMR is very essential, but it's not sexual. You want to make sure you're making eye contact, you're engaging...'” The segment is both educational and entertaining, showcasing Yanae's expertise in ASMR.
In closing, the host thanks Alexa, Lino, and Yanae for their enriching contributions to the episode. Yanae discusses her upcoming projects, including her cosmetic line and her role as an executive producer for the movie Maya's House. The host encourages listeners to follow their journeys on social media, expressing hope for future collaborations and another engaging episode in the weeks to come.
Alexa on Engagement: “[01:30] 'We've just been finally enjoying being engaged. That was a hard secret.'”
Yanae on Trust: “[21:37] 'Trust is the biggest thing. If you can trust each other through that experience, then you can probably get through anything.'”
Host on Authenticity for Creators: “[42:31] 'You have to be 100% authentically yourself. Don't, do not care if it's cringe.'”
Strengthened Relationships: Participation in Temptation Island tested and ultimately strengthened Alexa and Lino's commitment to each other, emphasizing the importance of trust and consistent choice in a relationship.
Navigating Public Scrutiny: The couple faced challenges post-show, including handling online negativity towards fellow cast members, underscoring the emotional toll of reality TV fame.
Content Creation Insights: Yanae Coleman provides valuable advice on authenticity and the therapeutic aspects of ASMR, encouraging aspiring creators to embrace their true selves without fear of judgment.
Future Aspirations: Both Alexa, Lino, and Yanae have exciting plans ahead, from expanding their reality TV ventures to launching new business endeavors, demonstrating their proactive approach to leveraging their reality TV experiences.
This episode offers an in-depth look into the lives of reality TV participants post-show, blending heartfelt discussions with practical insights on trust, relationship dynamics, and content creation. Whether you're a fan of reality TV, interested in relationship dynamics, or curious about the world of ASMR, this episode provides valuable perspectives and engaging stories.