Brandy's parents were drug addicts and abusive, which led to her being taken away by child services.
Brandy felt neglected and like she wasn't getting the attention she needed. Her aunt and her partner were strict and didn't show affection, fearing Brandy might be taken away again.
They met on Facebook when Billy messaged Brandy after seeing a picture of her. Brandy initially warned him that she was going through a divorce and was broke, but they started talking and eventually met in person.
Billy was drugged with Adderall at the wedding, which caused him to have a manic episode. He was emotional, aggressive, and couldn't remember much of the event. The wedding was chaotic, and Brandy was devastated.
Brandy started TikTok during quarantine to motivate her daughter to do homework. She posted videos with her daughter, which got some attention. Billy initially hated TikTok but eventually joined in, and their videos blew up when they started posting skits together.
Brandy faced backlash and hate for having an OnlyFans, which affected her emotionally. She also struggled with seasonal depression and anxiety, which impacted her mental health and her ability to post consistently on TikTok.
They want to start a business, possibly involving houseboats or rental properties, to create a sustainable income outside of social media. They also want to focus on balancing their social media presence with their personal lives.
Bunnie welcomes one of TikTok's most entertaining and charismatic couples, Brandy and Billy. Bunnie pulls Billy out of his shell with a fun game of Marry, F, Kill and we find out who their "third" would be if they had to choose. They also talk about their very different upbringing, and the unhinged first exchanges that pulled these two soulmates together. Brandy talks about how she started modeling and healed from growing up with trauma and neglect, and they open up about what really happened when getting drugged at their wedding.
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