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Is this thing on? Bonnie, who used to be a former sex worker, now hosts the podcast, Dunblanc. Most little girls grow up wanting to be doctors and lawyers and shit. And I was like, I want to be super hot, make a lot of fucking money and be a rock star's wife. That was my goal as a child. And here we are.

What's up, you sexy motherfuckers? Welcome to another episode of Dumb Blonde. I don't like a lot of couple TikToks on TikTok, but there is one couple that I absolutely adore. And it's, okay, I'm going to pronounce it right. Garik and Brittany. Yes. Thank you for saying it right. I'm going to call him G. I'm going to call him G the rest of the podcast because I don't know if I'll be able to remember that.

Yeah, it's easy. How are you guys? Thank you for being here. Of course. Thank you for having us. Thank you. Yeah, we're excited. Absolutely. So if you guys don't know who Brittany and G are, I mean, you guys have millions of followers. You guys are huge on YouTube. Like, I don't know how anybody could not know who you guys are, but you guys are fucking hilarious. Thank you. And I was telling G before you came in here, you had gone to use the bathroom, that Brittany

I love how real you guys are. Yeah. Because most of the couples on TikTok are like, oh, honey. And like, let's have matching pajamas. Yeah. And I fucking ran into you guys on my FYP and you're like, oh, fuck yourself. Yeah. You're just so funny. So I was just like, oh, my God, I have to meet them. So. Yeah. Where are you guys from? Like, I need to know, like, nobody knows anything about you guys. Yeah. Except for what you put on the Internet. Yeah. I feel like that, like, a lot of times that's like.

Why people, I feel like we deal with a lot of hate because people don't know us a lot. So it's crazy. Like, we have talked about it on a podcast before. And, like, right after we talked about, like, a lot of things, everybody was like, wow, like, much more respect now. And I was like, that's crazy, you know? It's a family problem. Yeah. You know? Yeah. Yeah.

It's crazy, though. You want to go first? Where are you from? Yeah. I'm from the valley, San Fernando Valley. I grew up there, but I'm Armenian. I'm originated from there. I think that's what it is. I think I got a little Russian in me, too, but...

Yeah. I love it. And where are you from, baby? Yeah, my dad is Mexican and my mom is Swiss and she's from here. So my mom is white. And I'm like, I'm from the valley too. I'm from San Fernando Valley. I grew up everywhere. I was always like moving to different areas of the valley. Like... Was your dad in the service or anything like that? No, my dad was actually like, my dad was more of a gang member. So... Oh, gotcha. Yeah. So it was just always like...

And my parents were like Bonnie and Clyde at one point. So you grew up and lived that life. Yeah. Are you scared of her dad? Oh, that's my boy. Were you scared of him when you guys first got together? Yeah, I was like getting ready to meet him. I was nervous and stuff, but I had to do what I had to do. My dad is so nice, though. I have respect for parents. So I went in there as like all respect. So, you know, I didn't like...

I did a dodge it a little bit in the beginning to meet him because I've never I've actually never met like somebody's parent like a girl's parent you know yeah it was my first time like she's the first girl I took serious so oh how old are you guys I'm 21 I just turned 21 oh I'm 22 about to turn 23 I can't believe how long have you guys been together we're about to be four years that's

That's so admirable. I couldn't hold a relationship to save my fucking life when I was your guys' age. Yeah. That's crazy. Two or three years and I was like, all right, ready for some new dick. You know? Ready to move on. What else is out here in the world? Yeah. So, G, I almost said Garak. God, what is it? You could call me Garak. I don't care. No, I'm going to call you your name. I like how Garak sounds too.

No, I'm going to call you G. So G, growing up in an Armenian household, did you grow up in a strict upbringing or tell me about it. So like, yeah, Middle Easterns, you know, they throw knives at you sometimes when you do the, you know, bad deeds, but.

Yeah. Keeps your ass in line, though. Yeah. I really got humbled by my parents and my big sister. Oh, yeah. But there was like a tight turn in my house. Like I was like rich at one point, like not rich, but like my parents had the money and stuff. And but I was a kid to even know what money is like that. Right. I just went to school and stuff. And then a traumatic issue happened. And then my sister started taking care of us. Oh, what happened? Can I ask? Oh, yeah. Oh.

See, this is what I like. I don't want to talk about, but I'll talk about. Okay, it's up to you. I don't want you to. I already talked about it on J.Cos Podcast. Okay. But basically, we just got raided. My mom was like a drug lord. I didn't even know what a drug lord was at the time. But it's honestly cool now. Yeah. Because my mom's back now. She's good. I love that. Mom's a gangster. Dad's a gangster. No wonder you two fucking get along. She's a kingpin, actually. What was she slaying? Coquelina?

It was like pills. Okay, gotcha. Pharmacy, yeah. So you guys got raided. Where was your dad? Was your dad in the picture or no? My dad was in Russia. Okay, gotcha. But I love my dad. Has he been around while you were growing up or...?

I think one time he came home and then... I'm sorry. I'm not trying to laugh. It's like, yep, well, one time he went to go get the milk and he never came back. Yeah, one time he came home. I'm not laughing at your trauma, though. Oh, no. It's funny. Like, I don't really care because it's the past. Right. So, and like my tattoo right here symbolizes that. Yeah. It's the three dots. People think it's like a game or something. Yeah. Just like...

I got this to, like, always remember where I came from. Yeah. It was actually crazy. The raid was insane because I was a little kid watching Kung Fu Panda. And literally, I remember that night, like, vividly. They threw a flashbang in my mom's room. Thank God she wasn't there. Oh, so it was like a raid raid, like SWAT, like everything. Yeah, I actually woke up. I was like, oh, like, yeah, it was traumatic. But I woke up and there was a...

I don't know if it was a fully suited up SWAT team guy. Yeah, that's gotta be scary as a kid to see something like that. And then he also said you said that you guys were supposed to go to SeaWorld the next day. Oh, yeah. And I had like a long talk with my mom that night, the night of that. Yeah. Like I was just talking to her and like we never go to SeaWorld ever. So like I've never been to Disneyland too when I was a kid. So.

Yeah, so we were about to go to SeaWorld and I was so happy. So I went to sleep. I woke up with like an AR in my face.

- A kid, they put an AR in a kid's face? - Yeah, they were screaming at me to get out the bed. - Oh my goodness. - I thought it was a dream actually when I was like waking up. - You're like, this is not coming from Panda. - Yeah, I was like looking around. What if I grabbed the gun? - Yeah, oh my gosh. - I'm a kid. I could have, he was right in my face pointing it at me. - No, that is so traumatic. And so what happened from there? Did they take your mom away from you guys? Did you guys get put in the state or did dad come down? Like navigate me through this.

So they, yeah, they took my mom and then they were, they were counting a bunch of cash on the table too. So, um, and like, we were like just sitting on the couch and they were questioning us. And my mom always told me, you know, you never see anything, hear anything or, um, how does it go? Yeah. Basically she, like ever since we were kids, she would always mention that to us.

Oh, and so, like, we never, like, we didn't say nothing. They were asking us questions like, do they hit you? Like, they had us sitting on the curb. And my mom was, my mom went to the hospital because she was, like, she knew they were going to take her, us away from her. We went to, like, foster care and shit. Aw, how long were you guys in foster care for? Um, I was in foster, actually, three weeks. My sister took custody of us. Aw, and how old is the sister? My sister, I think she was... At the time.

28. Oh, okay. Well, God, thank God for her, right? Yeah, she's actually my second mom. Shout out Lilo. Yeah, we love you, Lilo. So, you know, having your mom taken away from you at that young age, how long did they keep her for? She got sentenced for 14 years. Oh, my God. So your whole childhood. Yeah, my whole childhood.

Wow. How does that make you feel growing up? You know, your dad's in Russia. Oh, they told him to come back or else he can't come back ever. Wow. So he came back and they arrested him too. Oh, because he was in helping mom. Yeah. Allegedly. Yeah, he was doing business in Russia. Wow. Yeah. Oh my goodness. That's heavy. Yeah, but now that I'm older, so I'm okay with it. It's my life, you know. I know. I get that. You know, it's the past. Yeah.

She saved my life, actually. I can't wait to get to that. Brittany, growing up, and you grew up in a gangster household, too, having to move around. What was some of the shit you had to deal with growing up? Honestly, I talked about this on our friend's podcast as well. I think for a very long time, as of what I can remember, in a Mexican household, even though my mom was white and grew up with...

The background that she did. My mom grew up very gangster. Like, she'll, like, not, like, say anything. My mom actually watches you, so it's really funny. I love mom. Shout out mama. Us gangsters hang out with each other on the interwebs. Yeah. So, um...

My mom, even though she had this background, she turned into a chola for a very long time. I used to love the white girls who were cholas in my school. Yeah, that's my mom. My mom was my dad's Bonnie and my dad was Clyde. That's how they were.

But I think everything just took a turn once, like, you know, like, my dad... I think he was very young in the way that, like, my dad grew up, you know? Like, my dad lost, you know, his brother due to, like, getting deported and stuff like that. So, like, my dad was dealing with, you know, my uncle...

not being found in Mexico. So I think my dad went down a line that he definitely, you know, he regrets, but you know, he says like, you know, it made him who like he is, which I believe that as well. Like, you know, everything in life is a lesson. Yeah. I think so. Like my dad is like so well now, like,

Like, he has two babies now. And seeing him, like, become, like, a father to two babies, like, makes me so happy. Because, like, I feel like he can kind of redo it, if that makes sense. Is he still with your mom? No, no. My parents split up when I was around 12. Okay. But... How was that for you, though? Was that hard, too, to have to deal with such a kind of, like, fast-moving childhood? And then the two people who were, you know, your biggest role models. Yeah, so...

Back to like what, like my mom and dad were Bonnie and Clyde. And then my dad started going down like a really like harsh path, you know? And yeah, he started, you know, just using and that.

that's when the cheating kind of started happening with my mom. And like me being like a daddy's girl, I looked at my dad as like my like king, like, you know? Like I was like the princess and like my dad was like, I could see no evil in my dad, like ever, like, like, you know, like I remember like certain times, like I think my mom would try to tell me certain things about my dad, but I would just like ignore, ignore, ignore, ignore. And then that's not until like when I started like growing up a little bit and seeing things that,

from both sides, like both my mom and my dad. And for a very long time, my sister like took care of us because my mom, you know, sometimes would go out and go with her friends. And, you know, my stepdad came into the picture and then my mom would go spend the night at, you know, my stepdad's and kind of, you know, either she would take my brother with her or leave him with me. And it would be like two days. And then I would watch my brother. How old were you?

I was, like, 14. Oh, my goodness. Maybe younger, like, 13. I was in middle school. So you had to take on a parent role at such a young age. Yeah. But that's, like, normal in, like, a Hispanic household. So I think, like, even though, like, you know, my mom isn't, like, Mexican, my mom grew up around Mexican. Yeah, absolutely. Like, we took in, like, my grandparents, my aunt. Like, everybody always lived with us. So we were very much, like, I was raised by Mexicans my whole life. Yeah. Yeah.

it's crazy and so then yeah I think my mom still like kind of you know used that when it came to like me watching my brother it was hard though because like there was times that I wanted to go and hang out with friends and like have sleepovers and but I would have my brother with me and my mom was like no like you know you can't like you have to watch your brother and I was just like

You know, I felt bad for my mom. So I did it because my mom was working like a nine to five. So I felt bad for my mom because she would work a nine to five and my mom didn't really have any friends like that. So when my mom would go out, I felt like she, you know, she deserved it. And she like, you know,

you know, needed it. That's heavy though to be a child feeling like that, feeling bad for your mom that she doesn't get to go out because she has to work to take care of you. Like that's, that's heavy for a child to have to take on. Yeah. I would never really complain or anything, but

I think once I started like getting to like high school, that's when I started getting a little bit like annoyed because I was like, okay, like you're kind of going to, you know, my stepdads and, you know, I'm watching my brother, which I never wanted to make my brother feel like he was like, you know, a burden because never. And, um, I would just like be like, you know,

I was like, hello, like, somebody wants me to sleep over. I was like, I want to go sleep over at my friend's house. Like, you know, three girls are going to sleep over and I can't go. Or, like, that's, like, when I first was in high school and I wanted to start going out to, like, the parties. Like, you know, the house parties. Well, you wanted to be a kid. Yeah. And all my friends would go to the house parties. And I couldn't because...

You're not supposed to be at a party, though. Don't start your shit, G. I know. That's what I love about them. That's what they do on TikTok. It's so funny. But I just wanted to, you know, because my friends were going and like you only have high school once. So I was just like, you know, like I just want to see what it's like. But you deserve that and that was okay. Yeah. And so there was like, I think like two times my brother had this really cool friend.

And the mom was super sweet. So I would, I actually called the mom and said, hey, can you take him for like, you know, a night? I was like, can you take him for a night? And I would have to make the arrangements and she would come and pick him up. And then I would, you know, be able to pack my bag and then go with my friend, you know? And it was just like, why do I like, you know, have to take on this role as a parent when I'm not? But then they always put it in my head. Like, you're the sister, like you're the older sister, like,

Like, but I think that's wrong. Like, you know, like, I feel like older sisters are supposed to be there for you for like, when you're dealing with girl drama or, you know, when people are bullying you in school, but not when it comes down to taking on a parent role. Yeah, you're supposed to be a sister, not the parent. Yeah. So I think that that for a very long time, like, I didn't really see it as like that. Like, I was like, oh, I'm just helping my mom out. But yeah.

I don't know. It, like, I think it made me very mature at a very young age. Yeah. I think that's why everybody was super shocked when I was 21. Everybody was like, what? Yeah, everybody was shocked. Everybody was like, there's no way. It's because I had to grow up at such a young age. Like, I had to grow up, like, very young. So, like...

You know, I feel like I've been 21 already. Yeah, you're an old soul. Like, I feel like I'm probably 25. Well, because you, Chachi, lay down, son. I told you he'd mosey on up here. Lay down. Lay down. He's like, I'm just trying to get to your girl. Okay.

You can't have her. I know. He's so funny. He just came and dogged you, I know. That breaks my heart for both of you guys because you guys both went through. Isn't it crazy that his sister, his older sister ended up taking him in and then you're the older sister who also had to take care of your little brother? Yeah. Isn't that crazy like how the universe works

though. Yeah. Like I think one of you guys and we're going to get into that. I think one of you guys is biggest bonds is that, you know, there's something definitely there. Yeah. Like childhood. I think so. Like, yeah, it's crazy. But yeah, my parents just like split up at a, you know, my mom just kind of had enough of what my dad was doing.

- Did dad get sober or was he- - Yeah, my dad is a lot better now, but he went through a moment where he was just kind of living out of his tattoo shop and- - Was he a tattoo artist? - Yeah. - Okay. - He gave me tattoos actually. - Is he a good tattoo artist? - Oh yeah. - Yay. - He did the rose and then he did the face.

Oh, dope. And then he did the letters. This says faith on my hand. And then what else did he do? He did a Medusa piece right here.

Awesome. And then a Bible verse right here. Aw. He's good. He's solid. What's dad's tattoo shop? Does he still have it? No, no, he doesn't. My dad works in construction now. Okay. So he's always done kind of both, like tattoo and construction. So he was like in both. But when he did have his tattoo shop, my mom and him just like split. And she was paying the rent and everything. So she kind of was like, okay, well, you have to go. And...

I felt so, so bad because there was one point where I was in cheer and I remember this too. And I think that like sometimes when I tell my mom things, she kind of doesn't like...

want to like, remember. It's kind of like, you know, like I, like I'll tell her like, mom, like, I remember you doing this. And she's like, no, no. I'm like, mom, I'm like, I remembered like, yeah. It's like that TikTok sound. It's like, um, you know, oh, I'm sorry. You didn't realize that you caused me trauma because it was just another Tuesday for you, but it was traumatic for me. Yeah. Yeah. So like, there was one time where like, I was in cheer and

My mom, for all my practices, there was, I think, not one time that she came to watch me practice. And practices were so cool. I was a flyer, so I was always in the air. And my mom never came to practices. She would always just kind of drop me off and then go back home and then be with my stepdad.

And even though that they might like sit there and say like, I know my stepdad and my mom are like our biggest fans. So they're gonna sit here and kind of tell me like, no, I don't think you understand like this and that. They were always in the room. Always. Always in the room.

And that's what I remember. Did mom have a habit maybe? Were they doing drugs? No. No? Okay. They were just having sex. Yes. Okay. All the time. Gotcha. And they're probably going to be like, no, no. I remember. Yeah. I have ears, you know? Well, I think one of the biggest... I think that that's super traumatic also. I don't think...

a lot of people understand that when you're little and you hear your parents oh my god that is so traumatizing i don't think a lot of people realize that it's so traumatizing i've walked in on my on my stepmom and my dad having sex one time and i can never forget it and the smell was horrific i even said it i walked in and i was like two i walked in and i was like what is that smell and oh my god it was future dude yeah it was really traumatic so and then like

Going from my mom and dad being together and then now my mom and hearing my mom with another person in the room, it was just like, it was definitely...

hard yeah definitely heavy that's a lot you guys have been through a lot dude in your little lives that's crazy i never knew this about you guys so learning this has just been almost fascinating to hear this story from you guys yeah i've been holding it because like i don't know if my family wants me to talk about them like on the like black i'm not really blasting them it's just like what i went through yeah you're telling your truth one day i'm gonna have to or else i'm just gonna be a

they're not going to know me. Yeah. I want them to actually like know me. Well, it's also your story to tell though too. Yeah, that's what I said. It's not fair to you to have to bottle that all up inside and not be able to share pieces of yourself with whoever you want to, you know? So, you know, as you guys go through your journey of life, you guys are going to realize this more and more and you'll definitely probably end up writing books or, you know, doing documentaries. Yeah. To write a book. I've never read a book. You,

You've never read a book? No. I think one time it was The Red Diary of a Wimpy Kid. Yeah. And then that was my first ever book and I never read a book again. Did you graduate high school? Did you continue to go to school while your sister took care of you? I played football in high school. So I only went to school for football. So I didn't really like school at all. Yeah. Understandable. I hated school. But I went to school. Yeah, I got my high school diploma. But like I was like

on the verge of like not getting it. So. - But you did. - Yeah, I did. - So that's all that matters. - I think COVID helped you. - And it's all 'cause of my older sister. - Yeah. - That took care of me. She disciplined me and like one time I got this iPhone 5S and I just got in the school year just started. I got a D and she took it away for the whole year. - Wow. - So after that, I'm like, okay, she's not playing.

- But it worked and you graduated. I mean, shout out for her, man. She was your guardian angel. - She always pushed me, yeah. She made me graduate, so. - That's crazy. Did you hear what she said? She said she's your guardian angel. - She is, that's crazy. - Yeah, he always says that. - She is. She's an angel, I'm telling you. - Oh, for sure. Anybody that can step up to the plate like that when they don't have to, I really feel is just, you have to be an earth angel to do something like that, you know? Did I just hear you say that he graduated in 2020?

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I graduated COVID. So like, I didn't have a prom. I didn't, I didn't have none of that. What are you over here laughing? I know. I know when you said that, cause I dude, my I'm class of 98. I didn't graduate. I got my good enough diploma, my GED, but I'm class of 98. So hearing that you, you know, graduated in 2020 is just insane to know that you guys have built what you guys have built.

in the past three years is fucking insanity. Let's get into it a little bit. So how did you guys meet? Spin the bottle. Yeah. There's more to that. Let's hear about it. There's more to that, honestly. Now I got to hear the spin the bottle story. We talk about this. I think we talked about it how many times? Like three? Something like that. Yeah, no, we've done a... Yeah, we did. Yeah, we talked about it. You go ahead. Basically...

We met, but we didn't know each other. Like, we knew of each other, but it was because of a person. You guys didn't go to school together or anything? Oh, you did go to school. Okay. We knew of each other because he was... He was basically friends with the person that I dated. Okay. So...

Yeah. I took his bitch. Oh my God. Mr. Steal Your Girl. Yeah. He was not my friend. He was weird. I could see he's a snake, you know? Right. He didn't really... We stopped talking right when we got into high school. So like...

And then after when I started dating her, he called me on the phone. He was like, I thought you were my brother. I'm like, well, you're not my bro because I haven't seen him in like three years. Right. And he just like forgot about me. So like, why am I going to still be his bro, you know? Dudes always want to get in their feelings when an ex is involved. It's just like. I told him, let's fade. Like, I'm down to fade for her. What the hell? Yeah.

I was not, he didn't want none of that smoke, so. So you got, okay, so how did you guys meet though? Like besides him, like when was the first introduction of like. So basically I had like gotten out of that and then. She said gotten out of that. Yeah. So I have gotten, I got out of that and then, um,

I started going around my friend Susan a lot. So she's the reason why we actually started dating. Was because of my friend Susan. I started going out with her, going and sleeping over at her house more. And so she hung out with his group of friends. And I had... Yeah, I had like...

I had basically started liking his pictures and he started, we just started liking each other's pictures. And then we started commenting on each other's things and it was like that fling thing. - It's a millennial love story. Are you guys millennial or are you gen, what is it? - I think we're gen, right? - Yeah, Gen Z? - Yeah. - It's a Gen Z love story. - Yeah. - Gen Z. - I thought we were millennial, how do you say it? - Millennium. - I'm 2001. - Millennium, yeah.

millennial right damn it i don't want to be part of gen z i know i i feel like you guys are kind of light years ahead of some of the gen z though because you guys are about your business too which is crazy because i don't feel like a lot of gen z-ers are they're kind of like zombies yeah they're we're not talking shit about you guys but we are um okay so susan you guys are hanging out yeah so basically we just like we're giving each other the sign that like

Like, what's up? Slide my DM. Yeah. And so then my friend Susan, I was going to go hang out at her house. And she was like, oh, like, Garik said he wants to hang out.

And I'm like, oh, okay. I was like, I'm down. So then I had tech, I think we, well, I texted you or something. And I was like, it was something along the lines. Like, I was like, oh, I'm going to be at Susan's this weekend or something like that. He's like, oh, cool. Like, what should we do? And I was like, oh, like, we're down to like kick it. Like, you know, whenever, like whatever, like you guys want to do. So then he had a fake ID. So then I went and I stayed with Susan. And then the house that got raided,

actually like nobody was allowed to live in there oh that was my house that was my childhood house yeah wow and so we were trying to sell it at that time and i had a key for it so i would always sneak in and you know be with my boys bring hose no was there furniture in there or was it just an empty house an ugly hose it was it was an empty house oh gotcha okay you'd bring ugly hose there it's crazy

Listen, they got to kiss a lot of frogs to get their princess. Okay. I've never heard of that. That is so good. Well, I just kind of flipped it around. That is so good. Oh my gosh. Normally they say a woman has to kiss a lot of frogs to find her prince. But in this case, he had to kiss a lot of toads to find his princess. Yeah, I don't blame him. I mean, look at you, baby. But you know what? I've heard that saying that it takes...

Like not saying that the girls that he was with, you know, before were not women. But I heard that it takes a strong woman to change a boy into a man, which I've always heard. I've always been a man. No, but you get what I'm saying? Yeah. Well, a man changes for who he... Because he never used to take any of the... No, she didn't change me. Yeah, I don't think any of the girls that he was with before he ever took seriously. A man changes for who he wants. I changed it too. Yes. You always wanted to revenge shit to people, bro. Yeah. She used to like want to like do the worst shit to people. Yeah.

Because when they would do me dirty, I was like, no, they can't. That's a trauma response. Yeah, I was like, they can't get away with this. I was like, they can't. I was like, I'm going to make them feel it. Listen, I understand that to my core, baby. I can't even express to you. We kind of skipped over something I really wanted to talk about, though. When did your eating disorders start? Because that was one of the things I really love about you use your platform to, is to really tell these questions.

girls that follow you like, hey, you know, I'm human. I battle with this. Yeah. So I feel like I've really recovered from it ever since. I got you high.

Yeah, literally ever since we started smoking. I think that really helped me and I don't think a lot of people would like you know suggest that which I'm not suggesting right that's what works for you just saying yeah because there was a point I was like for me, it was really really low I was 90 pounds. And when did that start.

I would say probably it's always been there, like, ever since I was little. And I think it was because, like, my family always called me flaquita, which is, like, skinny. Like, they would always, like...

just called me skinny and they would always just kind of like, I don't want to say pick on me, but pick on me. And they would always say like, you eat like a bird, like you never eat, like why don't you eat, like you don't eat enough and this and that. And it was like, I'm trying, but I don't get hungry. And I would really try and really try, really try, but I couldn't feel, like I would eat like one bite and I was done. Like I was like, okay, like that's enough. So I was always really skinny.

And I think the even worse part was that because of that is I didn't get my period until like I was in ninth grade. It was probably because you weren't eating enough and maybe underweight. But it took a really long time for me to like,

you know right and in school it all the girls had boobs and butt and they were all on their period and I was flat like I was flat like so I still had like you didn't mean to I still had like a little like you know a girl body but I saw all my friends having you know boobs and a

butt and you know the guys were just like always like calling me like flat and they were always they were they were mean mean yeah kids they would always say that to me like oh you're flat like oh she doesn't have boobs she doesn't have a butt like this and that all the time like even there was this girl who one time she she told me she was like um she's like because you're skinny you're gonna be really fat when you're older and i was just like

- What? - You're like, "Thanks, bitch." - She's still fat. - Yeah, I was just like-- - Whoa, buddy. - Oh my gosh. But yeah, it was just like, you know, it was always just a constant thing. I feel like everybody was always like nitpicking at me. Like if it wasn't my family, it was people at school. And even now I still deal with that on the internet because I decided to, you know,

get my boobs done and get a BBL. - And your body is perfect. - Thank you, yeah. - Look at them now. - And even now, like till this day, but I feel like I've like really like just like grown to like step over it. I'm like, oh, that's how you, I'm like, cool.

cool it gets to a point where you just have to fucking get dead to the noise because people just everybody's got a fucking opinion yeah and it's like you can't internalize that because if you do it's just gonna ruin your life so it's like and these people have never met you shook your hand don't feel don't know your energy so it's like yeah they don't they literally move on to the next post to leave a fucking negative comment you know so it's like to the next person you know so it's like they don't

No matter who you are. Yeah, no matter who you are. Trust me, I got raked across the coals the past two weeks on TikTok for no fucking reason. And it's just I had to have a realization of like, why am I letting these people even affect my life when they wouldn't have that same energy in person? Yeah, I say that all the time. You'll never meet a hater in person. Or at the bank. Yeah. Oh, that's a good one. Literally, I always say that. I'm like, I never see haters making deposits at the bank next to me ever. That's crazy. You know?

So back to you guys meeting. So you guys were having little house parties at your house that was being sold. Yeah. Okay. So take me on that first date. So we got like drunk and stuff and then we got bored. And this is 2020 or 2020, right? 2019. Okay. I was still in school.

No, wait. I'm so confused. Okay, let's just say two of those years. Yeah, it's one of those years. It's good to end almost 2020. Gotcha. But...

We got drunk and then we got bored and like I didn't want to make a first move because like there was a bunch of people. We got bored. I don't want to tell her like that just goes to the room. On the floor? No mattress? Nothing? No, there was. Oh, okay. My bed was still there. Okay, gotcha. I mean, I would have done it on the floor. Okay, so me and my friend Susan...

Me and my friend Susan, we had this game that we would play and it was basically spin the bottle, but it had like a little trick to it and it was like truth or dare with it. So the end of the bottle meant that you were the person to ask whenever you spend it, like for your bottle, for instance, the bottom of the bottle is the person asking the truth or dare to the person that the bottle was facing. Okay, gotcha. So you played that shit before? No, me and Susan made this up.

As you meet me? I don't know how, to be honest. We had this game, though. I don't know how, actually. That's crazy. I don't know how. But we had made this game. Talk about that later.

But basically, why is this just being brought up now? Because I just thought about it now. He's like, I'm high and I just thought about this. Yeah. Literally. And so basically, I had told him, I was like, there's a game that me and Susan play. And I was like, it's in the bottle. And I was like, all of us, like, let's play it, you know? Mm-hmm.

So we played it and played it and played it. And I think the night was kind of coming to an end. And he still didn't make a move. Crazy. Were you scared? No, no, no. I was texting my friend to dare me to...

do something with her. You see? Why were you so nervous? To get on top of me and kiss me. I don't know. Like, it was just like, it was fun, like, to be nervous. Aw, he was scared. I know. That's good. That means you make him wake in the knees. No, but I didn't want to, like, in front of everyone, like, you know, pull a move. Right. Like, I want it to be, like, natural. Right. It would be cooler and a better story if it's natural. Right.

I texted my friend I'm like alright tell her to get on top of me to kiss me and then it actually landed on me and her you manifested it yeah because if it landed on someone else no it didn't land on me and you it landed on me and Matt Matt asked me he was like should they dare and I said dare and then Matt asked me yeah

I take care of both of my friends, so if it lands on one of them, to do that. I look over and he's on the bed, ready. I swear to God. He was like...

On the bed. And everyone is just staring. Like he slowly creeped up to the bed like he knew. And he was just like on the bed. Listen, this is his time to shine, baby. He was waiting for this moment. Like I looked over. I was like, where? And then I just look over and he's literally on the bed. You know what you wanted? But it was just crazy. Like I looked over and he was just there. Were you excited to do the dare? Were you wanting to hook up with him and just wondering why the fuck he wasn't making a move? I never thought about it.

Not really. Like, I wasn't wondering, like, why he wasn't. I understood, like, why he was nervous because his friends were there and then my friend was there. Right. So it's just kind of like a. Whatever happens, happens. Yeah. Yeah. And I think because, like, you're. How old are you? Like, 16, right? No. I was 19 or 18. I said how old. Oh, yeah, I was. Oh, I was 17. Yeah. Yeah, I was 19 and she was 17.

But you were still in school? Yeah. Oh, because I flunked first grade. Okay, gotcha. So like... Gotcha. Yeah, I just...

Well, I mean, you've been through a lot of shit. It set me back for a reason, though. Yeah. I got set back because, I guess, I was in Armenia for six months. And I missed, like, half the whole year. Gotcha. So I came back and they're like, no, you gotta stay. That sucks, dude. But if they never did that. All my friends that were in first grade laughed at me after that. But look at you now. Yeah. Fuck them. Right? Fuck you.

So did you guys end up kissing? Did you crawl on top of him and kiss him? Yeah. I was like the ballsy one. Oh, I believe it. So I walked over there. I like walked over there and I was like, oh, this is what you guys want to see? He's like, well, you're going to get a show. Yeah, while we were kissing too, I gave everyone a hand signal to get out the room. Aww.

Thank God they understood. And then you guys ended up banging. I don't think we ever mentioned this like ever before. My friend actually walked in and I was like giving him head. Nice. Okay. Manny walked too. Yeah. It was my friend and his friend. Like they walked in. I was like.

Shut up! Yeah, they walked in. And then they were just like, oh. Yeah. They're like, oh, pardon us, pardon us. We never talked, like, we had, like, such, like, Susan is, like, one of my really good friends. Yeah. That they're just, like, they don't care. Like, you know? Like, I feel like any other person would have been, like, gone to school and been like, Susan,

Yeah. She's solid. Aw. That's amazing. Is Susan still around? Yeah. I feel like because I'm so busy with social media, this is one thing about me that, like, is so hard is, like, I wish I can, like, you know, like,

I want to, like, go with everybody still. But it's so hard because, like, literally every single day we're filming. Every single day. Oh, I believe it. I get it. And I'm with him every single day, you know? He's your best friend, you know? And it's hard to... We check up on each other once in a while and stuff, like, here and there. But I feel like, yeah, like, I'm literally with him every day. He's with me every day. We run errands. We have our dogs that we take care of. And it's not easy. Oh, I love my dogs. Oh, my God. Having three Dobermans and one little wiener dog.

Yeah, that's a lot. It's like kids. No, literally. You guys have a family. That's what's happening right now. They all have their personality. They all just like... Oh, yeah. Look at this one. I know. I love this guy. He's all dick and balls, but he doesn't have any balls. So he's just all dick out. I tried gold plating my dog's balls, but... You tried what? Gold plating them. Oh, nice. So I keep them forever, but... Didn't work? They said no. He's like, can I see them? And the guy was like...

What? You asked the nurse, right? You're like, you guys like he had not been weird or anything. But yeah, I just like that would be cool to gold plate them and hang them up. Yeah. Just have them like hanging from the fucking like dashboard. Yeah. While you drive. Yeah. On the back of the Escalade. Yeah. Oh, from the unlike the toe hitch. Yeah. Just hanging. So after the night that you guys hooked up, you guys just decided to be together from there.

- No, I think COVID, oh, this is like when all the fires were happening. So we, I think, yeah, like ever since that night, it was kind of like a hookup that night. And then we kind of would just like-- - Like we were never gonna see each other again. - No, we probably were. We were gonna be like fuck buddies, you know? - Yeah. - Like I didn't know. - Did G put it down?

I gave him the words. I knew I had to. Atta boy. I was in my football body. Susan even knows this too. I actually couldn't walk. I couldn't sit. I couldn't sit. It hurt so bad. We never talk about this. No, I love it. It's great. I remember me and my friend, I went to sit down and her like,

on her table yeah and i just sat down i was like did you know you'd put it down like that oh yeah he was like boys i was like yes of course because he was knocked out after oh i put him to sleep there you go sun exposure ages your skin and increases risk of skin cancer you already knew this

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But then like I think that like I I don't know. We just started like we're just like texting and stuff. Oh, the fires are happening. And I texted her because I posted something. Would you post? Because like this is when like evacuation started happening with all the fires in L.A. And so I basically posted like, you know, I have an extra room for anybody who like might need it.

And he swiped up and he's like, oh, can he's like, oh, he he put like, what did you put? He was like me. And I was like, and I was like, are you going through a fire? I was like, are you? I was like, are you being evacuated? He's like, no. And I'm like, OK, then I should have said.

I know. That was your perfect opportunity to be like, yes, I'm homeless right now. Yeah. But yeah. And then from there, he started like kind of. It's OK. But then he started he started like texting me more. And I like started to see like he liked being around me because there was like one time like I went to go get my nails done and he wanted to take me. And I was like.

This isn't just because you know you're going to get some shit after this. Like, I knew. Like, he knew he was going to get something, but I could tell he genuinely liked being there. Just wanted to hang out with you. Yeah, because, like... Did you want to hang out with him, too? Yeah, I enjoyed his company, actually. Like, he came and he sat down next to me when I was getting my nails done and just, like, sat there. Aww. I know, I heard that. And so, like, I heard him, like, I just, like...

I just, you know, he was just there next to me. Yeah. And it was just like, no, like some guy would have been like, like, you know, example would have been like, I'll pick you up after the nails. Yeah. You know, and just like wanted to like have sex or something. But he was just like, no, I want to take you to go get your nails done. And he sat next to me the whole time. And then we went in and we ate after that. And then, yeah. You guys just decided to be in a relationship. Yeah. But I started to realize like. How did it ask you out?

Do you remember that? Yes. It was in the car. Yeah, he like already thought I was... It was Valentine's Day, right? Yeah. Okay, it was Valentine's Day and I was going to make her like a basket and shit, but... Aw. Yeah, like to be mine, I was going to give her a car. So G's the romantic.

Yeah, I was pretty romantic. Yeah. But he already thought I was his girlfriend. But I've never done that stuff before, so it was cool to, like, do it. He already thought I was his girlfriend. Yeah, I just, like, I thought we were, like, dating already. But then what did you say when I dropped you off on Valentine's Day? I forgot. You had said something. Oh. You asked me. Yeah, I was like, are you going to ask me to be your girlfriend or what? She straight up just said that to me. And I was like, okay.

damn I'm like and I just told her I was like hello will you be my girlfriend or how do I what did I say yeah you were like will you be my girlfriend yeah I was like yeah

We were already like kind of dating. Yeah. But still, it's always good to have confirmation, you know, where you guys stand. So take me on this journey. When did you guys get on TikTok? And when did you guys start like blowing up on TikTok? And take me on that journey. Okay. So I started working at a Mercedes dealership, but it was the porter where I have to pick up cars. Right. Like,

take it around and stuff. And I was actually doing TikTok at school. Like, while I was like, before her too, a little bit too. I had like 180K. But I was just doing funny stuff like cartoon characters in my school and I was

pointing at random kids and then it blew up like millions of views but I didn't really take it serious. And then she had a TikTok account too at the time and she posted like the Pornhub sound and then her brother looked at the camera and that got like millions too. Her mom was in it too. So she had 30k and then I had 180k. So whenever like when we were dating and stuff I'm like why don't we make a couples channel? I saw Palo Fabio this is our friend they're our friends they're not dating anymore but

They were a couple at the time and they did some funny shit. I'm like, yo, we should do this. Yeah. They were kind of... They were... They would do things like us too. Like, they didn't, like, do, like... Well, they would do, like... It wasn't cringy. Yeah, like, it was... Yeah, like, they would do, like, the funniest shit ever. Like, they had this one, like, TikTok where it was, like... They were, like, basically going off on each other. He's like...

She's like, oh, fuck, I forgot what it is. She's like, at least I don't have Metro piece of shit. And then he's like, at least I have my dad.

oh yeah it was that video that was like the most viral yeah i think i've seen that one yeah so i was like yo we should do something like this we're always arguing and like it's funny yeah and then she's like i don't know and then we didn't really like think of it and then uh i put down my phone one time it was on my channel it was like called like g curls like it was something i said let me it's a gmb account right now right i put it down while we were arguing about a spider

like on the roof or something and then we were arguing and then uh i set up the phone and then uh she we were just arguing about who should kill the spider and then she smacked me and i fell off the bed and then i literally just posted that randomly like at like 11 p.m i'm like it and then it blew up to like millions of views and i'm like look i showed her i'm like look we should do this and then she's she kind of got interested into it it was for fun we weren't making any money or anything yeah

And then our second biggest video was we were fighting over a charger. Yeah, we were fighting over it. You guys' fights are fucking hilarious, though. No, no, no. It was two different videos. It looks the same because it was in my room and I had the LED lights, so it looked like the same video. The other one we were fighting over a charger and then she smacked me again. Because he would always yank my chargers out and at the time, I didn't really have money like that. So I'd have to ask my mom for chargers and she would buy me like...

cheap chargers on amazon and like if you had to like hold them sometimes a certain way oh yeah you know and so he would take them out and then they would break yeah so we argued over that but we were having an actual argument over the charger and he just set up the phone and i was like you keep taking the charger and you yank it out and then it just like blew up from there yeah i forgot what he had said i think he had called me something or he had said something and then that's when like you know i would like

slap him yeah that was our thing at first yes the slapping I do remember that but also when he yells at you it is the funniest shit ever because he doesn't really yell but then when he does he like gets all hyphy and shit she only makes me yell I'm telling you it's so funny though even if it's you know staged or whatever you guys do it so well because you know that it's really you guys like it's really just best friend banter back and forth and I think that's why everybody loves you guys so much because that's how relationships are

Yeah. So what you guys have, you guys have definitely capitalized off what everyday couples go through. Yeah. I feel like a lot of people too, they...

I don't know. A lot of people, a lot of couples, they'll sit there and say certain things. They're like, oh, I would never say this. Or, oh, I would never let him call me this. I promise you, every relationship is arguments. Yeah, but even just the, for instance. I enjoy it, honestly. He'll be like, in the beginning. So, for instance, because he's Armenian. So in the beginning, when I would say bitch, like bitch, he would always tell me, he's like, don't call me that.

that yeah and i didn't understand it i was like wait what we just started dating yeah and like all right let's wait a little bit so we call each other bitches yeah he was like armenian you know so he was just like don't don't call me that but then i i explained it to him like i'm not calling you like a bitch like you're a bitch i was like i call you bitch like like bitch like you know like yeah so then we call our girls like yeah so then he caught on to it and so i think that's why now a lot of people like get very like confused when he calls me like he's like bitch

in our videos where you'll be like, she's not a bitch or something like that. He doesn't really mean it like you're a bitch. I can tell. We use that term loosely in our relationship too. Because I can tell when he's actually calling me a bitch. By the emotion behind it. Or something like that. I'm like,

what? Like, you know, but I feel like when I could tell it's like the tone. Absolutely. You know, my husband will say in press interviews, you know, he'll be like, that bitch is hilarious. Or, you know, he'll say something like that. And people are like, did you hear what he just called her? You know, like a lot of people, they have their boundaries in their relationships, which I understand. And like, yeah, I respect their relationship. Yeah. I always say that, like, you know, that's your relationship.

maybe you don't allow a relationship. Yeah, like maybe you don't allow it, maybe you don't like it, but like don't, I hate when people try to come and comment and try to tell us like what to allow each other not to do and what to do. And it's just like, I get we post our relationship on social media, but we don't post our relationship on social media for you to have

an opinion about what we allow in it. We post it so that you guys can laugh and so that you guys can be like, oh my God, like, you know, like, this is the funniest shit ever. Like this happens between us. But I feel like a lot of people, they're just like,

I would never do that. I would never allow this. And I'm like, well, that's great for you. No, and damn well they don't even have a boyfriend or a girlfriend. Leave a comment. They're living in their mom's basement and shit. Yeah, like a lot of guys were more angry at the fact that I got my body done than the women. No, I get more hate online from men than I do women. Why? It's so weird. My girl gang, amazing. The men are just fucking, they come out of left field. You're like...

Some dude yesterday or it was the day before like insulted my husband. I went and I looked on his page. The dude had a fucking forehead up to here and a hairline back here. I said, you look like a hybrid bird, bro. Like what are you fucking talking? You're on my page talking shit to me and you fucking have probably never touched a pussy in your life. That's Gen Z for you. No, this dude was a little bit older. I think, I don't know. The hairline made him look older. So yeah, it was, it's crazy. Like,

There's a lot of things like, for example, I know a lot of men who won't allow their significant other to get plastic surgery or whatever.

That's crazy to me because a woman's body is her own. Yeah. Like you don't own the female. Yeah. Like he, he, when ever since we met, I want to make this very clear. Ever since we met, I have always said from the beginning, I want a BBO. And it was, and it was because of my eating disorder because I was so skinny and I just like, I wanted a big butt. I saw big butts everywhere. And I was like, Oh my God, I want a big butt. You know? And that's just like what I liked. Well,

When we met, I told him one day I'm going to get a BBL. Like, I'm going to get my... Actually, I didn't really want my boobs done, huh? At first you didn't, and then like... Yeah, but that was after I started gaining weight, losing weight, gaining weight, losing weight, gaining weight. Then my boobs, I've explained this in my video, they literally look like I breastfed. Like...

Well, because from losing weight and gaining weight. Because you're in love too, so you're also eating. Yeah, we would have a lot of arguments, like real arguments in the beginning. We fought a lot in the beginning. Because she wouldn't eat. Her friends tried butting in, stupid stuff like that. I don't think we really talked about this either. In the beginning of our relationship, we were very bad. We were toxic. Crazy. Crazy.

Well, look at where you guys came from. Yeah. Now we laugh about stuff like arguments. It's fun to me now. But back then it was serious. Well, nobody showed you guys how to love healthy. Yeah. So you guys had to. It's crazy that you guys are this young and even realizing that and being able to have such a healthy relationship now. Yeah. Four years in.

Living together helped a lot. I'm proud of you guys. Yeah. I feel like as soon as we moved in with each other, it kind of started to settle down. And after we moved in with each other, I started to eat a little bit more. And so that like helped me a lot. But when I lived with

my mom and my stepdad, my mom would sometimes leave food because I lived in the back house. My mom would sometimes leave food at my door and I wouldn't touch it. Like, I don't, I would sleep all day. I went through a really bad depression moment during COVID. Eating, I suffered from an eating disorder also. Eating disorders are a form of control. Yeah. So because your life was so out of control while you were growing up,

Even though, you know, the comments and the stuff like that from your family also contributed to it. You had zero control. And that was the only thing you could control was what you ate and when you ate. And, you know, like you kind of abused your body. Yeah. Because you didn't feel, you know, I don't want to say...

dare say loved the right way or you weren't getting the attention that you deserved from your family, you know? So now that you're in this healthy relationship, it's allowing you to kind of fall in love with yourself as well as him and you're eating more and, you know, you're just, you want, you're nourishing your body more because you feel like you deserve it now. Yeah. And I feel like, um,

I feel like when I lived with my mom and everything, like, I would not, like, eat. And then even when I would eat, I felt sick because, like, I hadn't eaten in so long. And then I would not be hungry anymore. So I just wouldn't eat. And I think a lot of it had to do with my depression. Like, I went through a really bad depression thing. Like, I got so... And she was going through it while we were dating. Yeah. Like, so bad. Like, I got so skinny that...

I think you were looking at the comments. Yeah. This is when we started doing TikTok. When she would smack me and stuff, they would comment like, why are you hitting him? Yeah. And it would get to her a lot. It got to her so much where we were arguing and we were about to stop making videos. We were going to break up. Because he was just telling me to ignore it. But it was like people were saying things like because I didn't have a butt. And I was still, you know, a lot smaller. But people would say things like, oh, like...

I think the one hurtful one was like, oh, if my girl was as flat as that, I wouldn't let her hit me. Or some things, like, it was just always, they would always commentate on my body. Always, always, always, always. Which is not, it's not okay. Yeah. So then I just like, I was like, you know what? Like, I'm just going to.

keep doing what I'm doing and I'm not going to eat, you know? And she didn't tell me. Yeah. She would just continue to make the videos. And like, I didn't really see it until like, like we would get into arguments. I'm like, why don't you want to film? Because she would get like annoyed sometimes. So I'd be like, I wanted to talk to her. I'm like, what's bugging you so much? Yeah. And then she like broke down and she like told me like she was crying and stuff. So yeah. I'm like, do you think this is nice? I'm like, look what they're saying.

Like, it's not nice. I didn't know because I don't look at the comments. I don't really look at the hate. I think it's so good that you guys are talking about this. So people think because you're on a platform sharing so much of your life that it's okay to do that. It's just free reign to fucking bully people. And it was really affecting you to the point where you weren't eating.

Yeah. You were internalizing it. You weren't even talking to your partner about it. Like, that's real life. That's real shit that's going on because of the online bullying. Yeah. Like, it's not okay. So then from there, I told him, like, I don't really want to...

Smack you anymore. I was like, I don't it to begin with I didn't really like doing it but he would tell me he was like babe like He's like, babe, they love it like they love it and I was like I was like I don't I was like I just don't want to do that anymore. So I talked to him I was like, can we please like change our you know, I

the way that we do things. And he was like, then what are we going to do? And... Because at that time was like, once you do one thing, that's when TikTok was like, that was your thing. So I'm like, I'm like, you know what? I have an idea. I got like that light bulb. I'm like, you know what? Yeah.

Like, don't smack me anymore, but let's still, like, you know, we argue. So then that's when I think we would argue and I would insult him so bad. She has, like, the craziest comeback. No, I know. And it's fucking hilarious, dude. Like, some of the times that I would watch it, I would be like, holy shit, she's a fucking savage, dude. She's crazy. I think it had to do with the fact that, like...

I had to raise my brother. So like when a little kid say the most bizarre shit, like they don't care. They have no filter. So I think I had to deal with a lot of like my brother and my family too. I dealt with that a lot. And also I think in my household, like my mom, you know, did most of the parenting, I would say. My mom has just like a very strong personality.

Yeah. You'll love her, mom. Yeah. You'll get along with her so well. I think so, too. Like, my mom just, she doesn't, like, to her kids, like, she doesn't mean to, like, call you dumb. But she's like, she'll be like, are you fucking stupid? No.

And my mom. She's literally another Britney. Yeah. My mom, like, doesn't mean to, like, you know, call her kids stupid. But that's the way she talks. Like, she's very fucking stupid. She's very blunt. Yeah. She's, like, my mom just. And she doesn't see it as, like, an insult. My mom just says, you know. Right. Like that. Well, because our generation, that's how we grew up.

was like, you just tell it like it is, you know? And like, we didn't have to worry about people fucking getting their feelings hurt because even if we got our feelings hurt, we still had to suck it up and keep fucking going, you know? So I think that's where your mom came from too. Not that I'm excusing the behavior. I'm just saying. Yeah, yeah. So I think that like growing up with my mom and my mom always like, you know, kind of saying things like that also helped, you know? Yeah. Me, my comebacks. I will never beat her.

Like I've tried beating her. No, there's times where you're so defeated when you guys are arguing and it is the funniest shit ever. Even in our real arguments, like in real life, like he... She's a verbal sniper. No, but some of those videos are real because I'll just pick up the phone and start an argument with her. And then she'll... She's like it's go time anytime, right? She doesn't care about filming. She won't pick up the... Like I need to tell her like let's make a TikTok. She will not. So I'm like, you know what? I'm just going to bug her.

to where I get a reaction out of her. And I'm actually going to try to argue this case. It's not that I don't care about filming. I have so much that I do. I'm a mom to three dogs. She's an iPad kid, so she just goes on TikTok. But you know what? I know all the trends and I do all the trends. She's very good at transitions and stuff, so I'll give her that. And your guys' views are fucking insane, dude.

yeah like you guys never get far by the grace of god it's crazy because i get pretty good views you guys get insane views but like i every time tiktok fucking updates or something i always get fucking affected by it so my views will be like super high and then they'll get shot down and i'm saying what those still yeah does that happen to you guys too it's the algorithm i don't know what it is but we can't fucking figure it out he's really good with this type of

stuff. In the beginning when we were blowing up and stuff, he was the brains behind which is surprising. I would watch his algorithm tricks and stuff. What hashtags to use, what time to post.

And I really like looked into that. I'm like, you know, and we were making no money. Like there was no creator fund. Right. Nothing like that. Yeah, when TikTok first started, it was nothing. Yeah, I was just trying to blow up. Like I was trying to like keep going. We had a talent. So I'm like, you know what? This is cool. And like I didn't have money. So I'm like, you know what? Maybe later on we'll make money together. And that would be cool to make money with my partner. Yeah.

Yeah, so basically he like learned the algorithm and I knew the trends and I you know, like we work Yeah, yeah now and we would both come up with ideas and like yeah, I still do Yeah, he actually had like a whole like notes like sometimes before like cuz the notes right now Like my parents so my stepdad my stepdad was so hard on me like hmm with not like dating like

I don't know how to explain. That guy's intelligent. Yeah, my stepdad. He's a doctor, so. Oh, nice. Yeah, so he just like, he was like, why is she out so late? Like, you know, like kind of, and my mom was like, you need to be back home at 10. And it's crazy because as soon as I moved out, my brother was out till 1 a.m. And my brother had just,

like he's in the second kid always gets it easier no he's not the second he's oh he's the like well you know what i'm talking about the first one always gets shit on and then all the kids after that like always have the easier life that's how it was with me too yeah she got so many siblings i feel like i feel like my older sister had it pretty hard like my mom was like you need to get a's like you need to do this and at one point i think my sister did get a c and my mom like had like

a talk with her and was like, "You like, no, like this and that." Me though, like I would get like D's and F's and my mom was kind of like, "Oh, you know, that is what it is." But my mom was still hard on me, like about like other stuff, you know, like about watching my brother and stuff like that and going out, like she wouldn't let me. But my brother,

No. She's like... He's the baby? Yeah. I think for... How many are there of you? It's like nine. No. Nine? All for mom or just kind of split throughout? Yeah. So my dad... There's a birthday every week. Oh, goodness. So I have two older sisters, one from my mom, one from my dad, and then me.

But I think I'm the baby. Right. Even though there's babies actually in the picture, I'm the baby, I think. Like, I always say I'm the favorite. Yeah. I don't know why. No, she is, for sure. I don't know why. I think it was because my mom and dad were at, like, such a good place, I want to say, maybe. Like, when they had me, like, I feel like my mom and dad... You're made with love. Yeah. She's a loyal person. Yeah, I feel like... And my dad, like, I feel like he...

I don't know, I feel like my dad, he sees a little bit of him and my mom in me. He's just like, this is another little person. I think that's how my dad really looks at me. He's just like, this is my baby. And that's how my mom looks at me too. My mom just, I think I'm her baby. I'm her favorite, I've already said it. She's like, yeah. But even though they took it very easy on my brother,

Yeah, I think I'm the baby. So me, then my little brother Gunnar, my little brother is 16 and he is a pain in my butt, but I love him. - Gotta love a 16 year old boy. - That's the one that I took care of. That's the one I took care of, yeah. - So you guys probably have a bond that's just--

Yeah. Amazing. Yes. I'm pretty sure he's probably going to end up moving out at 18 with my dad and move in with me. Aw. Yeah. I love that. He says it all the time. He's like, just live with us. Just live with us. Yes. Move in with us. I'm like, I can't. My dad doesn't let me take him. I'm like...

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yeah i already proposed oh yeah did you guys set a date yet or no oh my god it's so hard i'm oh yeah yeah we haven't even like started planning because we're so busy yeah so i don't know what are you yeah maybe next year i don't know i was gonna say what are you guys thinking like you know the next year or two are you guys gonna have one of those like five-year engagements i don't know to be honest maybe next year or two yeah maybe yeah maybe two years just because like

I don't know. We want to make it perfect. Yeah. Yeah. And they're fucking expensive. Yeah, they are. The wedding weddings are for other people. They're not for you guys. I know. Literally. You're just there to throw in a party so that everybody can appreciate you. But it's really for them. What about kids? You guys going to have kids?

We always go back and forth, to be honest. I feel like a lot of our viewers... Stay tuned. No, I'm kidding. I feel like a lot of our viewers, like, see us, like, you know. They're like, no, they don't want kids. And then, like, a video will, like, make a joke, like, you know. He'll be like, I want to be a baby daddy or something like that. Like, we'll make a joke or something like... Like, we'll just, like, do a trend. Yeah, but then we sit in bed, we're like, low-key, we can't smoke at 4 a.m. anymore. Like, you know. Yeah, you'll be up changing diapers and stuff like that. So we're like...

Should we wait a little more? Let's have fun more. But recently we got our little weenie dog. And he's, I kid you not. You do good with him. I kid you not. He's literally like a little, like a baby. He's like a newborn when he came to us. And you guys have plenty of time. You're so young. I mean, you can have kids in your 30s and still live a full life. It would be great. You guys enjoy the fuck out of your 20s. I think my biggest thing with kids is like, I don't want to be like,

I don't want to be a repetitive schedule. I don't want to be a repetitive parent, which is like school, pick up, dinner, bed, or no, shower, bed, again, again, again. I want to do something new every day. I want to do something cool every... That's what's so good about a job, too. Yeah. I want to do something cool every weekend. I don't know if I really want my kid to go to public...

public school or even to private school. Like I would want to actually do like a homeschool so that I can actually like, you know, possibly take my kid like all around the world with me too. Like to see this and to see that and like, you know, to travel with us. I think that that's like something super cool that like a lot of parents I know that do, they take their kids with them like everywhere around the world. Give our kid the world we didn't have. That's the beauty of having your own children is you get to dictate how you want to raise them.

Yeah. Nobody else can get in that way. So whenever that time does come for you guys, do exactly, do the childhoods that you guys never got, you know? Yeah. We might have to stop cussing. I don't know. I cuss with our daughter and we're very open with her and she's the coolest kid ever. She just texted me the other day and she's like, hey mom, I forged your signature on a piece of paper. And I'm like, okay, why? And she's like, I just want to get out of class early after midterms next week. And I'm like, okay.

You know, like that's the kind of relationship you have when you're just open and honest with your kid. They don't feel like they have to hide stuff. Oh my God. So we were talking about this. I just thought about another Britney. Oh my goodness. Yeah, so we were talking about this and I was telling him because he kind of has like that strict mindset with a child. Well, that's because of his culture he was raised in. Yeah, which I totally understand because I feel like I would be very strict too in certain areas. Yeah, absolutely. The reason why I say this is because my mom for a very long time, my mom...

allowed me to be open and honest with her.

But she said that it has like its nips to her own butt at certain times. Because then you kind of go over boundaries. Yeah. And I understand it. But I do want to say that me being open and honest to my mom helped me a lot more with my relationship with her and just all around everything. Because I feel like when you are more strict, you create a sneaky kid. Absolutely. I was a sneaky kid. Yeah. No way. Yes. Yeah. Okay. But if you allow it, then they're just doing it.

There's a fine line you have to walk. I ran away from home at 14 because my parents were so strict and I never went home. So there's like a very fine line that you have to walk. But you guys have so much life to live and so much more to learn on your journey. If kids are in the cards and the universe wants it to happen, it's going to happen. Yeah.

But until then, you guys just fucking have fun and, you know, gain your wisdom so that when you guys do decide to bring a baby in the world, you guys will know how to raise it the best that you can. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. I feel like I try to tell them to. I was like, it's not just a baby you're bringing, you know, like you're bringing like

than toddler. I feel like kids make you age faster too because they grow up so quick. Dude, it's wild. Yeah, for sure. I don't have any of my own, but I have my bonus baby and I never wanted kids, but we've had full custody ever since she was seven and she's going to be 16 in May of next year. So it's been a wild ride watching the kid grow up. That's really cool that you're a stepmom, you know, practically. Oh, yeah. Thank you.

Yeah, my dad was dating somebody for a very long time and she was like a stepmom to me, but she recently passed. Oh my gosh, I'm so sorry. Yeah, and so it breaks my heart because last time I had talked to her, I told her I would call her back, but that week I had gotten so busy and packed up, I didn't get a chance to call her back and then I woke up with the news that she had passed and it...

ate me alive like that's not don't internalize that though because that's not you didn't know that's really nice that you know like i don't even want to say nice that's really beautiful that you know i appreciate you guys because she had such a good heart like she just looked at us as her own kids like literally oh i love that i'm glad that you got to experience that too yeah so what's next for you guys you guys are doing youtube you guys have fucking millions how many followers do you guys have on tiktok

Between all accounts? Together? Yeah. Like, I don't know. What's 9 plus 9? 18. 18 million? No, you have 10. No, I have 9.4 on the GMB account. And then her account is... I would just round up. Is like 8.1. So like 17 million. Yeah, that's a lot, dude. And then you guys have your... I have 8.2.

I'm bad at math. It's okay. I can't do shitty. The only fucking kind of math I can do is counting money. So I get it. Yeah. Yeah. When it comes to money, I do not fuck around anything. Ask me a fucking algebra equation. I'll never be able to tell you anything. What are we learning? X plus. Yeah. We'll never use that in life ever.

Literally, I was so close. I would go home and be like, what is this? Yeah. It's not loading. But yeah, so like, I mean, almost 20 million. You guys have almost 20 million on TikTok. Our hashtag GMB, our hashtag GMB on TikTok has how many? Five billion views. That's crazy. Or six billion. Almost six billion. That's wild. Jay and I have almost a, we are at a billion, right? So I couldn't imagine six billion. Like you guys are a household name. Have you guys ever thought about doing like a reality show or anything?

Oh my God. We were just talking about this yesterday. That's crazy. Yeah. Like a document. We'll like, we'll start off with like a little document. Yeah. Like we were thinking about like, like, cause we were traveling when we were coming here from, you know, our house and we were coming to Vegas. We were like laughing in the car and like, you

You know, just like some funny stuff. We're just saying like funny shit, like vibing, you know, and we weren't recording. So, yeah. And I was just like, you guys are having special moments. Not everything has to be recorded. Yeah. But I was just like, dude, like I was like, you know, commit to though. Like I would always like see people like, for instance, like I would always see people like I don't want to like seem like I'm bragging, but I would always see people traveling, traveling like in the back of a Cadillac.

And like, you know, they would be traveling here and doing this and then going to like a business meeting and doing this. I was like, wow, like I can't wait to like live that life. And even till yesterday, I would always think that way. Like I was like, yeah, I'm like that person's always on the go. Like they're doing this. But then I think it was because I smoked.

It literally like opened up my mind. Yeah, when you smoke, you think about a lot of stuff. That's how I get my ideas actually. Yeah, I literally opened up my mind and I was like, holy fuck, I'm in that right now. That's your life. I was like, I'm actually, yeah, like we're traveling right now to Vegas to come to the podcast. And then like the Cadillac thing, you know. But it was just like because, you know, I would always see people in the back of a Cadillac, you know. And I was just like, wow, like.

that's crazy like imagine like the the like conversation that we are having and somebody's just in the backseat like yeah ordering absolutely yeah just like having our family members just blogging your everyday life but making it sort of a documentary because you guys have both have amazing stories to tell from your childhoods and I'm sure there's

so much more in depth that you guys could go than we did on the podcast you know so and i think that that could reach a lot of people because a lot of people look up to you guys you know like our younger generation doesn't have a lot of couples that they can really look up to you know and you guys are actually thriving and it's a beautiful thing to watch you know and i know if i i would want my little girl to watch you guys because i think you guys are fucking great you guys came from

from the depths of hell childhoods and literally made a fucking brand together. Like you guys were broke together and now you guys have money together. Like that's the best feeling in the world. We say that all the time. And a lot of people think we actually came from like money. Money and stuff. Yeah. Like someone commented she's only with you for money. You're like bro. We make money together. People say that about me and my husband and I've been with my husband for eight fucking years and I've always made my own money. Like even if she has. Yeah.

3 million in her account and I have 300K. Like, I don't care. Yeah. Yeah. Like, at the end of the day, money, I don't care about money like that. Yeah, for sure. But being on this journey. Yeah, we love money. Yeah.

Yeah. I love money. I'm like, everybody loves it. I'll never let money get between me and her. Yeah, we've always said this. We've always put this, like, down. Even in the beginning when we first started TikTok, he has always said, like, but please not ever let money get in between us. And every day, like, not every day, but, like, you know, every, like, you know, now and then, like, we'll still say, like, we'll never get money.

Like we'll never let money get in between us. And I think the reason why is because like we've seen money get in between like people and like even family. Yeah. Money's evil. And I'm just like, and I've always said at the end of the day, like,

You know, it even says in the Bible, like, you know, at the end of the day, it's going to be you and your wife, even when you have kids, you know, it's going to be you and your wife. And I and I told him, you know, like, if this is wrong for me to say, I'm like, then it's wrong for me to say. At the end of the day, I'll always choose my husband, like my husband first, you know, and then my kids, because at the end of the day, my kids are going to go with me.

their significant other, build their own family because now the family that they create is more important than the family that they come from. At the end of the day, we're going to be in the bed together. Me and him at the end of the day. You guys got to fight the wars together. It's a king and a queen. It's not the prince and the queen. You just got to deal with each other. No, you got to find somebody that you can slay dragons with. That's what my husband and I always say. You have to literally be able to just slay dragons and take the armor off when you're at home.

Like when you guys go out into the world, you guys are fighting battles. And then when you come home, you guys get to take your armor off with each other. The world's not a safe spot. It's not. But your home is. And that's what you guys have figured out at such a young age. And, you know, considering everything you guys have been through, which is, fuck, when I was your age, I was snorting rails off strippers' asses. I was a stripper. Like, I was not as intelligent as you guys are. And I think that's really fucking cool. Again, I'm so proud of you guys. Thank you so much. I think that our...

I think the reason why we might be like that is I was literally telling him, I think my biggest fear was not...

Like not being who I actually want to be. Right. And, you know, I don't want to say failing, but failing. Like I think that's my biggest fear is failure. You know, it's just that's just a scary place. But sometimes you have to fail to be able to go back up. Yeah. So don't ever be afraid to fall because there was a moment for us. Yeah, there was a moment for us. We had just moved into our apartment. We had just moved in.

and our rent was $2,000. Oh, yeah. Whoa, whoa. That was crazy. Our rent was $2,000. It was $2,400, right? Yeah. And TikTok, we just started getting paid from TikTok, so we're like, let's move in together and, like, let's keep going with this. That was our only income, and he just quit his job. I quit my job because I was like, fuck you guys, you know? Yeah, you're like, fuck it, I'm going to pursue this. They treated me like a slave, literally. It was bad, so...

We got an apartment and then I quit my job. So we were making good money. I'm like, yo, we can afford this apartment. Let's go. And then I get my credit on and everything. We got approved. We were so happy. We moved in. Wow.

We got shadow banned. Because TikTok doesn't like, we're like, we're still not verified. They have beef with us. I don't know what it is, but. I had to fight to get verified. I had to get signed by an agency in order to get verified. Yeah, we got signed by an agency and they told us, we'll get you guys verified. Never got verified. And so like, they would tell us like, oh yeah, we're going to get you verified. TikTok said no to them about us. Yeah. Like they wouldn't pay us for like four months.

So they shadow banned your account and then... His account, they shadow banned. The GMB. I feel like the creator fund does that to accounts. I don't get paid on TikTok still because I'm so fucking scared to fucking put anything on there because they come for me. They pick and choose. Yeah, every time I turn the creator fund on, my views tank. I get videos taken. Fucking, it's just crazy. I might get off that because...

I feel like I can get more views. Yeah. Yeah. Now I'm so big on TikTok that it just kind of fuels the whole thing, you know? And I don't, you know, I make money off Facebook and other social media. So it is what it is. But yeah. So you guys moved in and then you got shadow banned and... We were making like... We got shadow banned and then our views were ass. Like we were getting millions and we started getting 40K. It was bad because...

Like I knew for a fact we were gaining like 300K a day. Like it was insane. Yeah. And then we just stopped at 2.7 mil for like how many months? A month. A month or two. How did you guys get out of it? I think my manager reached out and like.

They had beef with us, so we were making nothing anymore. So I was freaking out. I'm like, what are we going to do? Yeah, and our rent was coming up. He had just quit, and our rent was coming up. And we were, because TikTok, we were doing, like, kind of like a paycheck-to-paycheck thing when we were paying our rent. And we were making, like, how much, like,

Like, that amount, right? It was the first month of creative funds. It was, like, $3,000. So we made $8,000 the first month. Right. Oh, yeah, yeah. And then we didn't get paid out. So we still don't have the money. Yeah. And then we started making, like, nothing for, like, a whole month. So the next month, we're not getting anything, basically. Yeah. So then...

So then I was like, I had the bright idea. I'm like, you know what? Let's post on your account. She had 33K. Yeah. So she didn't post on her account at all. No, I had 60. Oh, yeah. She had 60K. And then I'm like, you know what? Let's do the same exact stuff.

I'm like let's still post on GMB but let's still let's make other stuff similar to that on your page like yeah your perspective of stuff yeah like her her like getting on me or something and then GMB is like mostly like me like you know right and then so we made a video it was the uber series where a drunk girl gets in the uber the backseat of the car and you have to test him I have to test my loyalty if like yeah so we made that video for her account it got like

10 million views. Right. So her account started skyrocketing. Oh, good. So when we got Unshadowed Band, so we were getting money from both accounts. Good. Yeah. So you guys figured it out a way to trick the algorithm. That's what I did. I have both my backup. I have my backup. Yeah. But it was scary because like we had literally just bleep that out. So yeah, we had literally just like moved in.

And we were like, you know, like. But you guys are survivors and you figured it out, you know? Yeah. But YouTubers are like main source of income. And I love YouTube way more than TikTok. Yeah. Even though.

you know, we're so loyal to TikTok. Oh, yeah. But, you know, they give you awards. Yeah. Like TikTok, I haven't gotten one reward. Yeah, they don't care about us. Like no plaques, nothing. YouTube is like, they actually send you a letter. They care about you. I mean, YouTube has even commented before on our like, on our videos and like,

we've gone number one trending on YouTube and like that's amazing they support us yeah they comment on our stuff and they yeah Instagram's cool too I mess with Instagram I feel like Instagram's such a dead platform now like they keep fucking with it so much I feel like Instagram is more like you though

Like you post like pictures. Right. It's more of like, if you really want to know me, go to Instagram. Yeah. Yeah. I just feel like Instagram is so negative all the time. That's how I feel about TikTok. TikTok and Facebook, man. YouTube is the best. Yeah. YouTube is the best. I don't know. I feel like I get the fucking haters. But, you know, I do love my YouTube community, like the shorts and stuff. I do all that now. So no shorts. I don't know about. I don't read the comments on shorts. I do. Long form videos. I read the comments like barely any hate. Yeah. Oh, that's good. Yeah.

What's next for you guys now that you guys are just building your whole empire and stuff like that? What can we expect from you guys in the next year or two? We're working on a brand actually. Yeah. We're working on a brand. Of each of us. So, yeah, very soon. Yeah. So I'm working on a brand. He's working on a brand. And then I think we're going to make a podcast as well. Yeah.

So we're going to make a podcast. We were going to stream on Twitch, but someone leaked our address. I was streaming. Like, we have like 20K on Twitch. We were going to like do gaming videos playing together. Right. Maybe we might do it on YouTube, but it's fun gaming with her. Yeah. And like, we're funny. Like, we argue with each other while gaming. Yeah. So someone leaked our address. And then I'm like, what the fuck?

So I literally stopped from that day. Yeah, they're like, I could literally raid you right now. And it's like... Yeah, he's like, I could have SWAT come in your house right now. And the one thing that is really scary with that is the fact that I was telling you, I have a dog who is not friendly at all. Yeah. And imagine...

And my other two, if it comes down to somebody trying to really come in, I know for sure they would do something. So that scares me. They'll kill your dog. They'll kill your dog for real. They think you got stuff in the house. They're going to call in and say... Not just that too. It's just like they see an aggressive dog coming towards them. Like they raided my house. They threw a stun grenade in my mom's room.

And imagine if there's a dog in there, too. Yeah. No, that's scary. Back then, they were probably like... I don't think they'll do that now if you get raided. I don't know. No, but they do come in with guns. People on the internet are so crazy. Yeah, and that scared me. And then, like, I want to protect her, so... How did they get your address? Just from streaming? I have no idea. I think you have to have a VPN while you stream. But, like, low-key, that computer stuff, that streaming stuff is, like, a little...

You gotta know about that. Yeah. So, like, I tried learning watching YouTube videos. It's just, like, really hard. I gotta put my whole focus into that. Yeah. But after that, I was like, no. You can hire a company to, like, shield your guys as VPN and stuff because you guys are big enough now that you don't want to worry about somebody doxing you or doing something crazy. But it was just... It was scary because, like, literally, like...

It made me want to get off the stream immediately and just kind of like, I don't know. You kind of bummed us out. I'm like, how do I end this now without being like sad? Yeah. I would just be like, I'm really freaked out right now because somebody is a fucking weirdo. I got to go, guys. Yeah. Yeah. So you guys are working on your brands. Yeah. And what else? You guys just going to keep working on it? When you say working on your brands, what do you mean?

Do you want to say? Come on, spill some tea. We won't say the names because we're working on trademarks. Actually, mine's in the middle of getting trademarked. You don't have to. Yeah, you don't have to say the name. You can just say what it's going to be. Like what?

It's going to be clothes. Okay. Mine's going to be clothes. Hers is going to be a beauty product. I love that. Everybody loves her lashes. Yeah, she's a cutie pie. Thank you. So stay tuned, guys. I love it. You guys, thank you so much for coming on the podcast. I want you guys to come back and visit me yearly. And I want to do yearly updates. We're here on base all the time. Yeah. But I want you guys to come back and check in. And if you guys ever want to come to Nashville, I think you guys on Broadway...

Would be fucking hilarious, dude. I'm down. Let's do it. GMB take fucking Broadway. Oh, my God. It would be so great. Let's do it. But yeah, I want you guys to come back. Shout out where everybody can find you if they don't follow you already. If you don't follow us, guys, TikTok GMB.official. Her TikTok is Brittany.official. And then her Instagram is Brittany.official. And then mine is Garik2official on Instagram. YouTube is GMB.official.

I love it. I love it. Thank you guys so much for coming. Thank you for having us. Yeah, we had a great time. I feel like we talked about a lot. I don't really like talk to people. Like, after what happened to my parents, like, their friends set them up. So I really like... Wow. I really don't trust people, like, at all. And she knows this. Yeah. Like, every time she meets people. And if we meet other influencers and I don't like their vibe, I will never...

Like, I'll vibe for the moment because I see her vibing, but I can see through people and, like, I can really see her genuine. Oh, I appreciate you guys. He's like a shield with me. I'm a shield, yeah. And I'm, like, I'm a very outgoing person. I'm like, hi. I can see someone doesn't really fuck, like, not fuck with us, but, like, like.

They're not real people. Isn't genuine, yeah. Like, it kind of like what I saw when I was a kid growing up, I could really see, like, life really differently. I don't know. Oh, yeah. No, trauma does that to you. It makes you very aware of your surroundings because you learn to read people at a very young age. And how he is with you is how I am with my husband. Yeah. I'm, like, always protecting him. I'm the one who fucking goes to bat for him. But you know what's crazy? Is he won't see things that, like, girls do. Mm-hmm.

Like, he'll never... He's like, babe, what? And I'm like... I don't ever say anything. I don't ever, like, really... I'm never around girls, so, like... You know, like, I never really, like, care. Like, I won't say, like... I won't, like, you know, like, say some shit or, like, you know, try to start anything. I know how girls are. Yeah. You know? Oh, absolutely. And I know that girls are only doing it because, like, you know...

You know, they want to get in on something. They want, you know, to be the hot topic or like something like that. You know, they just, I know that they do it for a reason. Intentions. You know, like to one, try to make me mad or try to make me like go off. And then they get that like clout. And then they're able to go on social media and talk about, you know, how I'm.

if I'm insecure, something, you know? I know how they are. So I never really care, but I'll tell him, like, babe, like, that was, that girl was really weird. He's like, what are you talking about? I'm like, that girl, like, one time we went to Korean barbecue and the waitress was only talking to him. Only. She wouldn't look at me. She wouldn't conversate with me. Like, nothing. You are, babe, but like, you know? I didn't say anything, but I was just like, you know? It's just, it's a respect thing. It is, yeah. I don't get into them, though. Yeah, I get it. I'm like, nonchalant with them. Yeah.

Yeah. Well, like even sometimes like there's like, you got this right next to you, so you don't have to worry about that. There's even some supporters that like will only like come up to him and like talk to him. And I'm like, but they've done that to me too. They're like, I only want a picture with her. Like they'll say that. You guys are a unit, you know? I'm like, whatever. Yeah.

I feel like we've met like a couple of disrespectful people in real life, but not haters. Like we've met disrespectful people. I put them in their place though. Yeah. Well, cause we're all in the same industry. So you're going to definitely, especially being in LA now, you guys are going to run into so many fucking influencers out there. Yeah. I like staying home.

Yeah, this guy is the biggest homebody. I am too, though, now. That's good, though. At least you're protected there and you're safe. You know, this world's fucking crazy right now. It's insanity. I know. I'm going to let you guys go eat dinner. And I absolutely adore you guys. And I can't wait for you guys to come back. Thank you so much. We're excited to come back. Thank you, guys. Super excited. Thank you so much. Thank you. And thank you guys for tuning in to another episode of Dumb Blonde. I will see you guys next week. Bye.