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Dude, that is fucking iconic. What's up, you sexy motherfuckers? Welcome to another episode of Don Blonde. Today, I have one half of the iconic couple. The beauty.
The beautiful Revy Hardy is here, baby. Oh, thank you. Does it ever bother you being referred to as Matt Hardy's wife?
is like i get it to an extent like he's the more famous one but it really does like discredit literally everything i've ever done in my life like all the cool that i've ever done it was before i met him really and there's a hundred different lives lifetimes that i feel like i've lived before i met him and all that is just like null and void like no one cares once you're with him you're just like my hearty's wife that's it that's your whole personality there's nothing else special about you so yeah i get it but at the same time i'm like just
just fuck me, I guess. What am I, chopped liver over here? Yeah, no, for sure. So I heard the New York accent and I heard you mention 100 Lifetimes. So I want to take it all the way back. You grew up in New York, correct? Yeah, Queens, New York. My father's from Queens, Kew Gardens. Oh shit, okay. I was born in a hospital not far from there. Oh, very cool. I love that. So growing up in New York, what was that like for you?
paint that picture for us. Man, growing up in New York, I feel like now that I've lived in other places than New York and especially now I live in like the deep country like you got to drive 30 minutes to go to the supermarket. Oh my gosh. I didn't even know places were like that in New York. No, no, no. Now. Now. Yeah. So it's like now that I look back on my upbringing and my childhood like damn, I really took shit for granted. Right. Yeah.
I'm out here like, you know, just going and hanging out in the city and doing it, you know, just at the drop of a hat. And I think about that now. It's like, man, I really got to drive 20 minutes to go to a Walmart. Like, it's crazy. But yeah.
Yeah, my dad was a superintendent of an apartment building that we lived in. And that's how we were able to live in a nicer area, which was great. So we had a three-bedroom apartment in New York. You were balling. Yeah, no, we were balling. Shout out to my dad because he busted his ass. I feel like everything I have now, even like the gothic baby stuff in my life and my DIY stuff, is watching him being like a handyman and doing everything himself. It's like that's where I get it from. So you have a pretty good relationship with pop.
Yeah. We actually ended up moving him down the street. So he lived in Puerto Rico after him and my mom split up. She was fucking the gardener. Damn it, mom. God damn it, mom. You're damn trifling. So...
The whole, you know, it was when the hurricane was happening in Puerto Rico about five years back, maybe got even longer by now. And we were like, you know what? Every time it rains, it rains inside of your house too. Like this can't, we can't do this. So we bought him a house on the compound. We live on a hundred acres in the middle of nowhere. So now he's, he's part of the compound there. He's got his own little house. So yeah, we're close and you know, thank goodness for him. I love that. So you said, um, so growing up, did you have both parents or did they split when you were growing up? Yeah, they were together up until, um,
Not long ago, my mom bought a house in Illinois, North Carolina also. Unrelated to Matt. It just, you know, meant to be in the stars, I guess. Yeah. And she moves first to get the house set up and everything. And my dad had it finished so he could collect his pension. He had to stay X amount of years or whatever. And she ended up, you know.
She went buck wild. And then they broke up. Mom was just ready. She fucking had her, what do they call it, midlife crisis? Apparently. Yeah, just went crazy. So growing up, what was little Reby like? Were you always, like, into wrestling and stuff like that? Or was that, like, were you always roughhousing? Do you have siblings? Yeah, so I have four siblings. But there's, like, 18 years in between me and the youngest of them. So, you know, they were more like...
parental figures that I really never saw. So almost like uncles really at that point. I'm closer with their kids now who are technically my nieces and nephews than with my actual siblings. So it was just me because I'm my dad's only kid. And I feel... Sorry.
I feel like wrestling in the late 90s, like Y2K, it was like the hot, cool thing to do. It's not like it is now. It's like, oh, hokey wrestling. Nerd. Wrestling used to be a cool thing. It was like everybody was into it. So that's kind of, you know, I got into it that way. Yeah. Did you know as a kid, this is what I want to do? Or you were just kind of a fan about it?
I was like a showbiz kid, like in dance classes and piano classes and just any sort of like entertainment or stage. Like I was there. So when I was younger, I never really thought in a million years that I would have any involvement in wrestling at all. Um, that kind of happened after I started working, um,
Not even working. I did. It's so crazy. So this is one of the lifetimes. I had this thing where I would go to Giants game. I was a huge New York Giants fan and I would go to all the games and I would dress up. And now it's like, who cares, bitch? Everyone dresses up. Listen, back 900 years ago, whenever this, no one was doing this. No one was dressing up in crazy outfits and, you know, like cute corsets and tutus and shit and going to the game. It just wasn't happening. Right. So I started getting this sort of like cult following and becoming like this
New York Giants, I won't say icon because that's a big word, but you know, notable on NFL Network and in the commercials and all that kind of thing. So I got to do interviews at SiriusXM and from there I met somebody who ended up hosting a wrestling show on SiriusXM.
And I was like, oh my God, I used to watch wrestling. I remember wrestling, whatever. Anyway, I ended up being a fill-in host for that show. Wow. And then eventually, you know, kept doing that kind of stuff, kind of gopher apprentice type stuff, ended up being an actual host. And then we would have guests in studio, you know, kind of like this. And everyone who would come in would say, man, you should be in the business. Like, what are you doing over here interviewing me? Like, you should be wrestling. And then when I heard that, you know, enough times, I was like, well, fuck it. Let me go find a school and let me train. And yeah.
Literally two months after I started training, I got a deal with MTV2 for a wrestling TV show that they were doing. It like spiraled from there. That's crazy. Like one thing to another random. Yeah. Let's rewind it back real quick before we start talking about your wrestling and let's talk about this child,
um bride thing oh we cannot just skip over that i always do though i drop it every now and then and then i keep moving yeah that's trauma you're like long story bro well we're ready so everybody get your coffee get your fucking crumpets and tea we are sitting down right now it's tea time okay all right child ride so how old were you um i was 16 technically the whole thing started when i was 15 but i was you know i
I want to say like problem child, but when I look back at it, like was I really like – I was sort of in the –
foster care system for a minute i was in the troubled teen industry which like you know i don't know if you guys seen like that paris hilton interview that she did yeah speaking out it was literally that it was one of those places did you just start getting into trouble what was the i mean it wasn't even trouble i wasn't like i wasn't on drugs i wasn't like you know out here robbing people i was rebellious i feel like i was just a regular ass teenager the way you would expect teenagers to be right my mom was really crazy so she was just i don't know she had me really
I don't want to say really old, but she had me at like 41, which in the 80s is like miracle baby. You know, nowadays it ain't nothing. But back then it was a big deal. She already had four kids, you know. So I feel like she really, really liked me when I was a little baby. And then once I stopped being a baby, it was like this bitch. It was hard for her to relate to you. She didn't want to do... It felt like she didn't want nothing to do with me. So I feel like anything that wasn't just me being like a complacent like doll that she could dress up at that point was like too much. So...
anything I did was trouble and I had met this guy and it was like my third boyfriend in my life ever you know like 15 years old whatever but he was Jewish and the neighborhood right you know next to the neighborhood that I grew up in like Regal Park Lefrak was a huge like Hasidic Jewish community so
So his parents were like hardcore Jewish. So they absolutely hated me. And it was like, it was this huge thing. So his mom, just to be spiteful, called CPS on my mom. And because I was already in the system and like cops had been called to the house prior because like we'd be fighting and throwing hands craziness, you know, they were like, yeah, she, we're just going to, she's going to go back into the foster system. And I was like,
So what ended up happening was they sort of like arranged for me to marry this guy, right?
so that my mom wouldn't go to jail because they were threatening her with that like because his mom had said oh you're allowing them to have sex in your house and you're felicit facilitating all this illicit thing blah blah blah so my mom's like you ain't you about to catch me in none of this so she's like you're gonna marry him it's gonna go away and I'm gonna wipe my hands clean of it I don't have to deal with you and now I'm not gonna get in trouble kind of is really how it happened how did you feel were you ready to get married and kind of get away and get out of the system well you know my dumb ass at 15 I'm like oh
Like, whatever. It's like, this random dude I've known for a few months. Like, what the fuck? What do I know? How did his parents feel about the arrangement? Were they okay? They were mad. Oh, they were mad. Mad, mad. Because she was playing the game, you know, because his mom thought, ha ha, I'm going to break them up. You know, I'm going to end this. And, you know, her mom's going to get in trouble. And my mom was like, bet.
So they were like playing their little chess game. Yeah. So that's really – that's how that happened. And it was terrible. You know, I went to my first prom with my husband. I was married before I went to my first prom. Wow. And, you know, just having to figure out where we're going to live now. How are we going to make money now? You know, and it's not like, you know, around where I live. No, just get an apartment, get a room in New York. It's like, you know, two grand for a studio, for a room, whatever. So, I mean, it –
took a lot of I feel like time to develop and like become my own person and like pursue my own interests that I should have been able to have as a normal fucking teenager like regular teenagers like it took that away from me I feel like part of that is why I'm like so psycho into everything like I literally do everything and anything because like I couldn't do that before like let
be crazy now no i love that um how long did that marriage last uh technically it was two almost three years but i mean really it was over right the minute you guys got married like a marriage really how did you guys get like did he work did you work like how did you guys even live yeah we both worked i worked as a belly dancer so i worked for an entertainment company i would do weddings bar mitzvahs uh you know can you belly dance for us still
I mean, I got the belly for it now. I didn't have it back then. I guess I could. I love the way they move their hips and shit. Like it is just, it's like it puts people in a trance. It does. It is so hot and seductive, dude. Okay. So after you get this divorce, you're how old?
Almost 18. Almost 18. Where does Reby go from here? So... You're 18, just divorced. Yeah, divorcee. And I took my wedding photos...
from a wedding photo shoot that we had done at the mall. Like one of those like glamour shots places. And I uploaded it onto like- Glamour shots, I remember. How fucking embarrassing. I need to go find these pictures because I feel like I could make a good story time or something. Do it. I put it on this like model portfolio website. Yes. And within the first like week, I met this guy. Of course, him and a bunch of guys, bunch of fucking creeps because that's what that shit was. Mm-hmm.
Yeah, yeah. If they hide behind a modeling agency. Oh, yeah, I'm a photographer. Oh, God. You know, come do artistic photos. Yeah. There was a lot of that, and I learned that pretty quick. I was dumb, but I caught on pretty quick. Yeah. But I met this guy who I ended up dating very briefly, but he had a friend, and he was like, oh, yeah, I got this friend who's a photographer, and he shoots film, and, you know, I feel like he, you know, you'd be a good fit for him because I used to be like 90 pounds, like super, you know,
for that kind of stuff that he was doing at the time. So I went and I did that. We shot on like some rooftop in the city. I went to Montauk in Long Island in the Hamptons and we shot some stuff. That ended up being the guy who shot my first Playboy pictures. My first Playboy pictures, I didn't even know I was going to be in Playboy. I got a call from this guy six months, eight months after the fact. And he's like, oh, I'm going to be in Playboy. And I was like, congratulations. And he's like, no, no, no, no. We're going to be in Playboy. And I was like...
Isn't that crazy how back in the day, like people could take anybody's pictures as long as they had the author or not even an authorization, but as long as they had the pictures and submit them to a fucking magazine like Playboy, they would never do that now. I couldn't imagine the lawsuits that would happen now is crazy, you know, but it's like they were like film pictures on the beach. I literally thought he was just like, because
Because I was sort of like his test models for when he would shoot the real beautiful models, like the real tall girls or the stuff that he – because he was doing arts and books and museums and stuff like that. So I was like, okay, nothing's ever going to come of it. And that ended up being published. And from there, I was like –
bitch, I'm going to run with this. Yeah, this is my moment. And I like took that and literally like marketed myself to try and be the most important model that has ever modeled in the fucking world of modeling. Like I was just like, this is my chance. And I just I hooked my trailer up to that shit and went and it worked out. Thank God. So you got published in Playboy. What happens after that? After that, really just like magazine stuff signed to a couple agencies. I ended up moving to Florida.
And then sort of the whole Giants thing. And from there, it went to radio and to wrestling. Okay. So now we circle back to when you got signed.
You got signed by who was it again? Was it you didn't say MTV who who signed for the wrestling? Yes. So it was a company. It was called Lucha Libre USA. And it was a show to be on MTV. OK, gotcha. It was on MTV, MTV, too. It was on the Latino MTV. And yeah, I was thrown into wrestling. My first match, my first proper match was televised on live TV.
So it's like crazy because a lot of times wrestling fans would be like this dumb bitch. She's only in wrestling because of Matt. She sucks. That's the only reason she had a chance. Like literally like this was, I had like months of training and thrown into it and that's it on TV. Bam. It wasn't like how most people, you know, years of training and, you know, going to a facility and, you know, having indie matches. It was like, boom, right away on TV with like veterans of wrestling. Yeah. It was like, yeah, go ahead, bitch. Good luck. And so how did that first match turn out?
I feel like they protect the producers of the match protected me enough. It was like a six girl tag match at least. But I mean, I was so fucking scared. Oh, I bet. Cause you know, I just have tough. Oh my God. Oh,
god the people they had me in there too I thought I was gonna die and it's very like wrestling cult mentality like the culture of wrestling so I shit on the new girl and to like show her who's boss kind of thing so in that match necessarily it really wasn't but like that is sort of the whole feeling around wrestling in general which is where I feel like a lot of my wrestling beef started with because people are like oh this new bitch she hasn't paid her dues me whatever the fuck like it's like a pecking order
It really is. And it's like a lot of those people got bullied coming up. And even if it was coming up 20 years ago when, you know, the culture around wrestling and what was socially acceptable was a lot different 20 years ago. People used to be shitting in people's bags just to show them who's boss. And that was normal. You do that now. You go to jail. You know what I mean? So it's like those people went through that and they're like, oh, who's this little pretty bitch coming up? And she thinks she's just going to roll up in here and have a spot. And then especially once I started dating Matt, it was like, what?
bullseye on this dumb bitch. So take me, take us into your wrestling career a little bit. So you did that first match and then where does that go from there? How long after your first match did you meet Matt?
So we actually met on Twitter. Oh, really? Okay. Awesome. The worst way to meet anybody, honestly. I mean, you could have said Tinder. So I mean, Twitter is better than Tinder. It's more embarrassing than that, I feel like. But I started doing indie stuff. So I did it sort of backwards, right? I was on TV and then I started doing independent stuff locally. And I was doing a lot of announcing work because I was still working in radio. So people sort of like recognized me for being able to talk kind of thing, believe it or not. I think you're doing...
great it's a very different life and um this girl on twitter saw that i was gonna be at a show or the show that saw that matt was gonna be at a show and she she tweeted me and i had just broken up with somebody and i'm lamenting like my life is a very dramatic fucking emo 2012 twitter you know whatever yes very much that i'm gonna die my life is not very dramatic so this girl i guess wrestling fan seen it and she was like you know what you should
you should try and talk with this guy Matt Hardy he's just he's been through a breakup and I don't even know what they were referencing but bitch I found out since um she's like he's been through a breakup and you've been you guys would be really great together and he just like wrote back like a colon parentheses this how long ago wasn't even emojis yet like winky face and
And I was like, uh-huh, yeah, sure. I'll let you know when the wedding is or whatever. And literally, it just started with bullshit flirtations back and forth because this random fan on Twitter decided that we needed to be together.
Out of thin air. But that's destiny, you know? I mean, literally. I guess. If you think about it. I mean, fuck, you guys have been together, what, 10 years now? Longer? 13 years. 13 years? Like, that's obviously, that was definitely written in the cards. Okay, so you and Matt are fucking tweeting each other. When do you guys officially meet?
So there was that show that that girl was saying, oh, you should. Oh, so there was a show that he had that weekend and the fan persisted, right? Because I probably would have just let it go. But the fan was like, are you going to go see him? And I was like, how else are we supposed to consummate the marriage? Joke's on me, bitch. Hold up. Now look at me. But, you know, so I ended up actually getting booked on that show. So he was performing and I was booked as an announcer on that show. And then we met. And from there, it was like almost inseparable. Like from that day. Crazy. Yeah. Aw.
Aw, look at your eyes light up when you talk about it. She's like, he drives me nuts, but I love him. Aw, I love that. So you guys get together. You deal with the backlash of his breakup, right? We don't really have to touch too much on it because I know people go, are crazy. To this day, yes. All of them. I've seen it online and I'm like, bro, they have fucking four kids together. They literally have been married 13 years. Leave her alone. So you catch all this backlash and
You know, how do you deal with everything that was getting thrown your way? Like the girls are picking on you and the wrestling and then, you know, you're dealing with the backlash from that. How did you guys kind of like come together and just buckle down? Yeah, man, it was hard. I really had to hold my own. But on top of it, at the time he was going through like,
a shit time, like a ton of issues. So he was like always in the press, like getting in trouble. And I was having to, you know, toe that line of not wanting to defend him because I was the one trying to pull him out of it, but also like not wanting people to shit on your man kind of thing. So I got a lot of shit just for even sticking by him half the time. And, you know, we were young and dumb and probably not making the best choices. You know, he got out of rehab for one day. And the first thing we did was like do a nude photo shoot, like post-apocalyptic. And I
I look back and I'm like, what the fuck was I thinking, bro? But you know, I'm sure to fans, they're like, what the hell is this? You know, it probably looked fucking crazy, but you know, so it was a lot of backlash. Some of it was deserved because we, I was, I was just young and dumb and, you know, just going with it. And I've always had like a very like,
troll mentality. Like you're not about to talk crazy to me without having me talk back. And I've calmed down a lot. Yeah. It's hard because you can't win, but I'm like, you're not going to disrespect me. I don't care if it's, if, if you're, if you got a screen behind you, if you don't mind, you want to say that to my face, I want to let that slide in person. Why am I going to let it slide now? Like you don't find out. Yeah, exactly. So it's like, I used to have to attack everybody. So yeah, I've had to learn that this very recently.
past week, it's very hard to keep your mouth shut, especially when it's like, you know, the whole story and they don't, and everybody's got a fucking opinion. Oh yeah. My, now I just tell people, you know, hopefully you can mind your business this week, you know? And they hate it because they're like, you too. And I'm like, you're on my page. You know, it's so hard not to go back and forth. Yeah. So let's move forward. You and Matt have been together. You guys have created this beautiful life. How do you guys end up in, uh,
North Carolina? How do you guys end up in North Carolina? So his he's from there. His whole family's from there like for 300 years. Just everyone's been born on the same block kind of thing. Wow. Lived on the same. I say block, but you know. Yeah. Well, you're from New York. It makes sense. But yeah, I mean, and he'll never leave. I've tried, especially before we had kids. Well, let's get a place in Florida. Let's get a place in New York. I tried to get him to buy my old apartment.
10 years ago and 10 years ago it was like 500,000 that shit's like 800,000 I'm like we should have bought it yeah you know but he he's just born and raised there his whole family's from there forever he will never leave we'll be there forever that's how country boys are my husband will never leave Nashville as much as he says he wants to we're never gonna leave oh he he don't even want to though he's just like this is it that's all he knows so
So you guys bought 100 acres in North Carolina. It was just there. It was just there. Oh, you guys built your house on the acres. Yeah. So it's sort of like the family compound that was it used to be like his
dad's house and then like the house he grew up in across and then his sister's house and the next to that was like another family house it was like this huge plot of farmland i think they used to be like tobacco farmers or something so awesome matt had the 40 acres on it and then we've sort of built on jeff his brother is next to us and then across is their dad who's passed and then next to that is my dad
I love that. That is really awesome. Yes. Take me into the house. Where did you have you always been into Gothic interior? Like, is that your thing? Like, take me on this journey of Gothic baby. Yeah.
Cause everybody is just obsessed with Gothic baby. I, that's what drew me in. That was the first video of yours I ever saw. I was like, look at this fucking baby. I was like, this is so amazing. And then I saw the, all your shit that you do. And I'm like, Oh God, I'm following her. She's like inspiration, like for the, for the decor and shit. Love it. Thanks.
I grew up, you know, that apartment that I grew up in Queens, I mentioned that my dad was the super of the building. Right. So when people would die, he would get, he would get first dibs on their apartment. You know what I mean? Like if next of kin didn't come and claim the stuff, it's going in the dump or my dad's taking it. You know what I mean? Right. So we had this very eclectic mix of like antiques and old stuff and oddities and sort of weird stuff. So that was the apartment that I grew up in. It was very like mixed.
mix match and antique right so to me that was normal and i always thought that was the most beautiful thing i didn't never want anything modern or you know futuristic even throughout like y2k everything's you know modern i just i wanted to live like in a castle my whole life so even like i feel like i would ask for christmas for like i want like a beauty and the beast mirror but like i would get like something pink and plastic and i'd be like what the fuck is this right i wanted the car
The barbed wood. Gilded. Exactly. So that's sort of like my whole life. That was like goals, you know? So when I had, when I was pregnant with Gothic Baby. Is she Evermore? Yeah. Her name is Evermore. I love the names. Thank you. I love all. What is it? Maxel? Evermore? Wolfgang. Wolfgang Bartholomew. Which I found out on Twitter is very controversial name. Bartholomew. Fuck. I didn't know that.
know that. I didn't either until I posted it. Apparently Bartholomew is like a name that you call somebody to like make fun of them or like when you think somebody's not cool. You just like Karen. You're like, okay, Karen. If somebody's not cool, you say like, okay, Bartholomew. Like I didn't know that. I've never heard that in my life. Me neither, bro. Now I'm like, God damn it. I didn't know that. That is insane. Okay. So when you were pregnant with Gothic Baby. So she was my first girl after three boys and I have it in my head like I'm a boy mom. That's all I am. I don't know how to deal with girls, especially with all the horny.
horseshit with my mom. I didn't know how to have a relationship with a mom or with a girl. You had to break the cycle. The first girl after...
sorry matt's over here like asmr it's okay it's okay bro no the first girl after three boys and i could either like go completely pink ruffle glitter like you know barbie or you know maybe something more gender neutral which is what i ended up going with so the original intent for like the nursery was never i was never like i'm gonna make a gothic nursery it was like i'm gonna do something neutral and try and make it like as lux as i can without being modern so
to me, what does that mean? A lot of antiques, a lot of like draperies and stuff. And then even in just sharing that stuff, you know, and there's nothing inherently, I would say goth,
in her room. And I feel like there's a difference between like goth and gothic. Like gothic, I feel like is more of a style aesthetic and architectural style. And goth is more like the music scene or, you know, the fashion or, you know, maybe even into emo, whatever the hell, you know? So, but people were seeing that. I was just posting little bits of here and there on my social media and people were just going crazy. Like this poor child living in a gothic house. She has no color. Like, you know, a huge fucking house. Yeah. Yeah.
Poor child. Yeah. Like we just put her in this one room all day and that's all it's going to be. So the whole gothic baby thing started as like a satirical response. Like,
to what these people were saying. Like, oh, this gothic baby just mopes around all day, surrounded by darkness. So literally, I didn't mean for it to be a series. It was just me like, you know, like I was wanting a troll. Yeah. Like, you know, being sarcastic. Like, yes, my poor fucking child, gothic baby. Yeah. And that's how it happened. If it popped off and people really liked it, I was like, well. Dude, it more than popped off. It's literally just viral. Everybody knows gothic baby now, which is fucking insane. Oh.
She's like, damn it, I get showed up by my husband and then I get showed up by my fucking kid. I've always said I'm the least popular person in my family. Not true, though, because you're probably the glue that holds everybody together. I feel like us wives, we don't get enough fucking credit. But it is what it is. So do you have plans on like branding Gothic Baby or like...
So I'm actually in the middle of writing a children's book and it's sort of like based on her and inclusivity and that kind of thing. And I mean, I would love to take it to the moon. You know, I love doing it. It very much fits like our our organic family dynamic and how we actually live and what our house really is. You know, it's not like
or anything. It started because that's what the hell was happening in my house, you know? So it would be great to keep on going with that. Are you going to put the kids into it too? The other kids, the older ones? The younger ones, it's funny because anytime...
Bartholomew bless his heart poor thing we call it his body you know party hardy rhymes you know yeah poor thing I didn't know about the party okay I ain't never that's news to me I am so tired of the internet though girl you caught me on the right week because I am just the fucking internet is so sensitive dude like you can't do anything right no you can't do any period yeah you're damned if you do you're damned if you don't so just fucking live your life fuck them like who cares love you guys but fuck you okay
No, I feel you there. But, but anytime we even see anything black or like, you know, for example, I like have my nails done. Right. And they're like, you know, they're darker, they're black. And the first thing that Barty says, he comes to me, he says, Oh,
anything black is like gothic baby and you know they see their sister you know when I do my little bits and stuff with her and he's always trying to get in you know they always want to be in and even our first kid you know he was on the road with us at wrestling shows on TV from the time he was four months old yeah like literally traveling the world he's been to like four different continents at this point at like one you know so they're just we're just a showbiz family that's just sort of how it is you know a lot of people have done a reality show on you guys yet
We're actually talking to a bunch of people now, but I don't want to jinx anything. I was like, if not, I'll produce it with my fucking production company. That shit would be amazing, dude. No, but I agree. There's so many different things that are happening at any given time that I feel like are weird and different. Yeah. I hate the whole reality show thing because it takes forever for the networks and the filming. This is what we've been doing with Chelsea Handler for fucking...
Since 2018 or when was it? When did we meet her? Yeah. 2018. And it is a fucking process. Yeah. It takes forever. That just scares me. Cause I'm like,
first of all she's not gonna be a baby forever yeah and then secondly you gotta like strike while the iron's hot you know and i'm very impatient as a person that's what i just did with me so um it might end up being i'll help you we'll talk about it whenever um we're done with this interview like for real thank you that would be awesome to go out there and like film for a few weeks and just get get a whole thing for you guys we would be down yeah we would love that i'll talk to you about it after this um
But yeah, so, okay. So you guys still, are you still wrestling or no? No. Matt is still wrestling? He is, yeah. That's crazy. That fucking, how long has he been in the business? Do you want to come and say hi? He's eating. He doesn't have to. It's okay. 31. 31. 31.
31 years. Like that's fucking insanity. But do you, you think that your boys are going to follow in his footsteps? You know, when they were younger, it was like literally all they were about. And, you know, you'd ask them, what do you want to be when you grow up? And we would, I homeschool. So we do our little board every year for, you know, the beginning of the fucking super season.
Thank you. And, you know, it would say, what do you want to do in Europe? And it was always wrestler, wrestler, wrestler. I feel like the older one, which is the one that was on TV, he literally had a match on TV when he was one years old. Like, insane. I feel like he's almost like a jaded vet. Like, he's over it. It's funny. The other two are very much, like, the younger ones are very much into it. We have a wrestling ring in our house. So, like, they're always asking him to go out there. And, you know, the little, little one is in jujitsu right now. So, it's... I feel...
I'm scared. I'm almost scared to say it because I know how the business is. Like I want them to do it because it would be cool. And obviously like carry on the Hardy legacy and you know, it makes sense, but.
At the same time, I'm like, I've been there. I know what it's like. And that scares the shit out of me. So yeah, just going to it's it's whenever that comes, you guys will deal with it as it comes. I guess I don't even want to think about it. Honestly. What if she is like, I want to be the wrestler? No. Hard fucking no. Gothic baby, the wrestler. I'm sorry. I let her have complete body and personal life autonomy until then. Yeah. The fuck you are. Yeah. Like, no, you're not fucking doing it.
Girl, I've been there. Uh-oh. You don't want this. Well, what do you think Gothic, the whole thing for you, your family, Gothic Baby, what do you see it in 2022? Sorry, wrong year. What do you see for 2023? Gothic Baby, your brand, all that stuff. What would you want to manifest if you could manifest something right now? I would love to have like a reality series or something and make it sort of like a modern day Addams Family.
you know not not tie myself you know not too close to that whole thing but I mean it is a huge part you know sort of like the Osbournes were like the cool alt reality family back in the day I feel like you know we could there's not really that much representation I feel like for alt people that's positive at least and I feel like you know we do have that style and we do have that lifestyle and that
but you know, we're also, I don't know. I would say fairly wholesome. We're pretty cool. There's a lot going on. I feel like that'd be cool to share because extremely wholesome. There's already so many like misconceptions about every single person in this family at this point that it would be nice to like one clear the air and then to like just share the good parts.
I think it'll be awesome. And I think it will happen for you guys. Cause you guys have a very, I love whenever he gets in the Tik TOKs too, because he's like my husband, my husband hates to get in the Tik TOKs and you can tell he's like, I forget what it was that he was saying, but I was like, Oh my God, this is like literally word for word what my husband would say. He always says you can be the online persona and I'm the fucking musician. Like, he's like, I just want to be mysterious. And I'm like, okay, well, mysterious this on my Tik TOK.
There you go. Thank you so much. I'm with you. He's like fucking TikTok. Well, Reby, I really enjoyed having you here. Thank you for coming by. Why don't you tell people where they can find you? Shout out your TikTok, Instagram, anything you want to plug. Yeah, just tag me on TikTok. It's at Reby Hardy, R-E-B-Y Hardy. On Instagram is Reby Sky. Someone stole my name. Can't get it back. But yeah, other than that, that's it. Damn it.
Thank you so much for coming. Thank you. Really appreciate you. Thank you guys for tuning in to another episode of Dumb Blonde. I will see you guys next week.