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Speaker 1 (00:02):
Hey guys, welcome back to another week of casual Chaos.
This week, I have someone very close to me on
the pod, my little not so little sister anymore, Audriana.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
Welcome to casual Chaos.
Speaker 3 (00:16):
Thank you. I'm so excited.
Speaker 1 (00:18):
I love you. You're so cute. She's still my little sister.
Speaker 2 (00:20):
She's so cute. She always knew my baby. Let's get
into it.
Speaker 1 (00:26):
You were just a baby when mom started filming The
Real Housewives in New Jersey. What are some of your
earliest memories filming on the show.
Speaker 4 (00:34):
I don't remember much, mostly just Malania like messing with
me all the time and just throwing me on the
ground from the cameras and I would be so embarrassed
because I would like to look very cute for the cameras.
Speaker 3 (00:46):
But that's really all I remember.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
And like, looking back when I see videos, I'll be like, yeah,
like I remember her doing that, but like I never
really was on camera that much, so it's not like.
Speaker 3 (00:57):
I have much to remember.
Speaker 1 (00:59):
Okay, yeah I got that, and that was very true.
Milania just tormented everyone. So your eyelashes look amazing. It's
a telescopic. Well, the telescopic looks amazing. Well, I curl
my lashes. Oh do you know you don't? Yeah, I don't,
so beautiful. Have there been times that you didn't want
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to be on camera? And were there times where you
ever wished that Mom wasn't a part of this world?
Speaker 3 (01:26):
Yeah? I kind of like ninety nine percent of the time.
Speaker 4 (01:32):
What I like about it is we get like cool
opportunities that a lot of people don't have, and I'm really.
Speaker 3 (01:39):
Grateful for that.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
But I hate how everyone knows everything about you and
it's so personal and just like everything's about the cameras.
It stressed me out and I don't like being on camera.
Speaker 1 (01:51):
I think you and brace being on social media a
little more than I would say, Gabriella. And it's funny
because I recently did an interview on my podcast with
a ro Colpo and I asked her which one of
her sisters would be each Kardashian sister, and I said
it about us. I said I would be Kim, Audriana.
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I said you would be Kendall and Gabriella, Courtney, Milania, Kylie.
Now I feel like I want to reverse you with
Courtney and Gabriella at Kendall. The reason why I reference
you to Kendall is because I think you look like
a model and you are so gorgeous and have the
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most insane just everything. But why I'm saying Courtney is
because Courtney's so into health and wellness, and so are you.
You're so into your fitness, taking your greens in the morning,
very worried about what you're putting into your body. But
she does love her ice cream every night. But I'm
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so Then when I said that, I was like, wait,
is Audreana Courtney? But I feel like you're Kendall. And
I feel like Gabriella might be more Courtney because she's
funny when she says things.
Speaker 4 (03:08):
I mean, maybe, but I feel like me and Gabrielle
are getting more similar by the day because I have
tried to venture out and I've tried to open up slowly,
but once I was out, I just wanted to go
back in, and like, I made my TikTok account public,
and then now I don't post on it anymore because
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I'm like, I don't like how all these people can
see it I'm posting.
Speaker 3 (03:32):
So I don't know, I feel like I'm getting more private.
Speaker 1 (03:35):
I also think the trolls bother you a little bit.
You don't want random people commenting on your page and
saying negative things. And that's why I'm always so protective
over you guys, and I feel I always get I
guess I always get aggravated when trolls post videos, and
you know that's inevitable. It's gonna happen in the industry
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and worlds that our family is in. Unfortunately for some
topics that don't need to be posted or maybe don't
need to be talked about, but of course they're going
to talk about everything. I just feel bad when you
have to see that or when my sisters have to
see that.
Speaker 4 (04:14):
Yeah, it does suck seeing those things, but it doesn't
bother me that much. Sound like these people are no
buddies and they have no life, so I don't really
care what they have to say because.
Speaker 3 (04:23):
Like, look at my life.
Speaker 4 (04:24):
Like probably you're laying in your bed like laughing on
your phone, like all these people suck.
Speaker 3 (04:29):
Like I don't care about you.
Speaker 1 (04:31):
That's good.
Speaker 2 (04:31):
You have thick skin.
Speaker 1 (04:32):
Would you say that the show and being in the
public eye and just everything that our parents went through
has definitely made you stronger. Yeah, along the years, you're
definitely one tough cookie. Yeah, do you ever watch the show?
Speaker 4 (04:46):
Like never, I only watched the little clips that I
see on the internet on TikTok.
Speaker 1 (04:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (04:51):
I've thought about it though, but I just I've never
watched it.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Maybe it's for the better. What moment was the hardest
to watch back or no people saw on TV?
Speaker 4 (05:02):
I would say when Mom came home with like seeing
all the people outside our house, like all the paparazzi,
and then like it was really sad to watch it again, like.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
I cry everything, I.
Speaker 3 (05:15):
Cry again.
Speaker 4 (05:16):
But then I would like remember, like, oh, I probably
wouldn't remember exactly how that happened if I didn't have
these videos. So it kind of is like I hate
love type of thing because I do like how we
are able to see it again, but I don't like
how they're filmed. I don't like how people can see
what we went through.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
You just feel like it's a little invasive in a
way because it was a very private moment. So obviously
you remember Mom coming home, But do you have any
vivid memories that stick out to you throughout that time
because you were only six?
Speaker 4 (05:49):
Yeah, I was really young. I remember Dad going on obviously,
and I don't remember like the day he left. But
I remember like how it was when he was away,
but he was gone for so long like mom, I
remember more clearly since it was like such a short
amount of time. That makes sense because you know, like
so much happens in six years, like my mom was
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just away for a year, like I just remember, like
none was always there, like Lisa g just like people
like those just filled in her spot. Yeah, and obviously, Dad.
Speaker 1 (06:21):
What did you think was happening when Mom was away?
Speaker 4 (06:24):
You guys all told me that Mom and Dad were
going to camp like the whole entire time, and you would.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
Not let that go.
Speaker 4 (06:32):
They were like, yeah, they're going to camp, like they're
gonna come back like they're going to camp though, and
but like I always knew that they weren't going to camp,
so you would say, and I was just like, oh okay,
but I knew that they were going to prison, but
you tried to hide it.
Speaker 1 (06:46):
How did you know?
Speaker 2 (06:46):
You were six?
Speaker 4 (06:47):
I would see things, obviously, the antunette. They put things
out all the time. I would see so many things. Really, Yeah,
so you knew. That's so interesting. I really thought that
you had no idea. Yeah, No, I knew once Dad
went away though, because like Mom, I knew hers wasn't
as serious.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Well, then you were also getting older, and I think
more serious situations were happening when Dad was away. We
had to deal with his deportation, and we're going to
see him, you know. It was just like a longer
period of time.
Speaker 4 (07:21):
I knew Mom was going to jail, but like, I
didn't like telling you guys that I know, because I
don't like being vulnerable.
Speaker 2 (07:28):
Well, I slept with you every.
Speaker 3 (07:29):
Night, I know.
Speaker 4 (07:30):
I know, I wouldn't remember when you would watch your
shows and I would like pickle over your shoulder and
I would watch your shows until I fell asleep.
Speaker 1 (07:38):
But I do me sleep with you every night, I know.
Speaker 4 (07:41):
And then Gabriella would do my hair and like use
the diffuser and curl it before I went to school
every morning.
Speaker 1 (07:49):
Yeah, because I would be gone already.
Speaker 4 (07:50):
I was.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
I went to school earlier. Which one of Mom's cast members?
Would you say you're the closest to Jennifer Aiden, you're
also very us with Jacob. Yeah, that's super cute, and
Jennifer's so nice.
Speaker 3 (08:03):
I know, she really is the best.
Speaker 1 (08:14):
So your godmom is aunt Dina. What is your relationship
like with her.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
I mean, we don't really have a relationship anymore. We'll
text each other on holidays and then we talk to
her like consistently. I mean, and it's kind of sad
because we used to have such a good relationship when
I was younger, and she would always like take me out.
We would have so much fun together, but we don't
have those anymore.
Speaker 1 (08:40):
And I don't think anything necessarily happened. I think it's
just hard because she's in California and the distance. Yeah,
how do you think Mom protected us when we were
younger from the online hate and stuff like that. I
feel like she just kind of always told us to
ignore it.
Speaker 3 (08:56):
Yeah, she always told us to ignore it.
Speaker 4 (08:58):
And she was like she just be like scrill, like
they don't matter, and she would always just tell me
to ignore them.
Speaker 1 (09:04):
I think it was a lot of also growing up
in an Italian family. You need to be strong, you
need to ignore, you need to worry about yourself, worry
about your family, keep moving forward, don't have any setbacks.
Speaker 2 (09:16):
And I feel like that was.
Speaker 1 (09:18):
Very instilled into us as we were growing up.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
Yeah, and Mom was always like that. She always like
told us not to care what other people think.
Speaker 1 (09:28):
Our family is obviously very well known in New Jersey.
What has that been like for you when you meet
new friends and do you feel weird at all that
they already kind of know us and know things about
our family.
Speaker 4 (09:43):
Yes.
Speaker 3 (09:43):
Do you don't understand how often this happens to me?
Speaker 1 (09:46):
Really?
Speaker 4 (09:47):
I Like, even when I'm just like with my friends
and we're like a party or even like on the boardwalk,
just really anywhere, like people always come up to me.
I'll be like talking to this girl and I'll be thinking, like.
Speaker 1 (09:59):
She's really cool.
Speaker 4 (10:00):
Well, yeah, she's really cool. I'm like they're gonna be
such good friends. And then she mentioned something about the
show and I just kind of freeze.
Speaker 3 (10:06):
And I'm like, oh no.
Speaker 4 (10:08):
So sometimes I like hope people don't want to just
talk to me because I'm on the show, not even
in that way. I just like don't want people to
try to use things or like get things out of me.
So that is really annoying.
Speaker 1 (10:22):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (10:22):
No, it's definitely a very sensitive topic.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
You know. It really enforces us to put our guard up,
and because our family is in the public eye, we
really need to be cautious about who we trust, who
we let in and not everybody who comes up to
us and knows who we are is necessarily because you
don't know who's gonna stab you in the back, or
who's using you to seek information or you know, hanging
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around you to hurt you. I guess it's kind of
sad that we need to be cautious of those things.
And of course everyone who recognizes us or wants to
be our friend doesn't mean that everyone has a malicious intent,
But I guess it's just precautions that we, you know,
just have in the back of our head. I guess
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forming new friendships.
Speaker 4 (11:10):
Yeah, I always don't. And also I do remember in
elementary school, like my classmates they would say stuff about
like dad and mom going away, and I would get
like so aggravated because I'm like, why are you talking
about them? And like why do you know this? And
why are you saying this to me? Like why are
you telling me that, like my dad's in jail and
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not like he's not here like my mom, like what?
And it would make me so mad and I would
never know what to say.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
When I was in elementary school. In middle school, it
was this one kid who was on my bus, so
I would seem every day.
Speaker 3 (11:43):
Since always divorced. They just have a crush on you.
Speaker 1 (11:46):
Oh, you know our long driveway at Sexity and Lane.
I would walk up it get on the bus, and
I would get on the bus in middle in elementary school.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
And he would look at me and be like, what
did you eat lobster for breakfast?
Speaker 1 (11:59):
Did your chef cook you lobster? And you know, as
you're in elementary school and like, this person's like saying
this to you, and I'm like, no, I just had
some egoes.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
Yeah, just a normal breakfast.
Speaker 1 (12:13):
And then you know, in middle school, the same kid
would say things to me. He would constantly need to
write apology letters to me. I would report them to
the principal's office, because that's another thing Mom would say,
report these people.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
Yeah, I had to do that before in elementary school.
Speaker 2 (12:27):
Again, you know, it's sad.
Speaker 1 (12:29):
I mean, I guess it's normal for younger kids to
be curious and ask questions. Obviously there's a way of asking,
and then there's a way of being rude and hurting
someone's feelings. I think in general, the topic was just
sensitive to begin with, so anything is going to make
any of us a little uncomfortable, but you know, it's
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not the kid's fault for the parents revealing to them
this information. What has your experience been like in school?
Have you ever felt like you've been bullied or you know,
targeted because you were a jude Ice.
Speaker 4 (13:04):
I don't know if it's necessarily because I was a
jude Ice, but people obviously say things about our family.
But over time, like I never like I was kind
of like humble about it, Like I never thought like
it was this big deal and that it was like
so admirable that we were on TV because like I
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didn't really like it that much. So for me to
see that like other people would be jealous of it,
like I kind of like learned to like think that way.
But there has been a couple of times where I
think people were jealous of me. And I don't know
if it's necessarily because of the show, but there's definitely
been people who have said mean things to me and
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have treated me badly in school.
Speaker 1 (13:50):
This year or something you know, kind of sucky happened
to you and it was just mean and you're so
sweet and you just did not obviously deserve any of that.
But basically, I mean, if you kind of want to
share that.
Speaker 4 (14:06):
Well, I had these like group of girlfriends and we'd
always been really close, but obviously I have other friends,
and I have really good friends from another town, so
I would always be with them.
Speaker 1 (14:20):
Because that's Adrona's the cool girl that gets invited to
the out of town parties. So she's very close with
basically the entire grade above her in another town. But
she goes to all the out of town parties, knows
all the out of town people. Basically what you wanted
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in high school, Adrana's got it. I didn't leave the
premise of Montville until my senior year of high school,
so I.
Speaker 4 (14:48):
Don't know if they were jealous of that, but they
kind of gave me a hard time with that, and overtime,
our friendship kept getting more toxic.
Speaker 1 (14:57):
They were kind of almost punishing you for having other friends. Yeah,
or you know, they always felt like you weren't doing enough,
or that you weren't putting enough effort towards, you know,
your relationship with the girls in our town. Also, you
see these girls in school every day. You're out of
town friends, you don't see them every day, so the
weekend was your time to be with your out of
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town friends, yep. And they didn't like that.
Speaker 4 (15:21):
Yeah, they didn't understand that. Once they mentioned it to me,
I did try to spend more time with them and
ask them to hang out.
Speaker 2 (15:28):
You did. You put a lot of effort. They came
over a couple times when this was all going on.
Speaker 4 (15:33):
But once I started doing that, they started like not
wanting to hang out with me. And I was like, Okay,
you mentioned this to me, so obviously I'm going to
try to work on it and make time for you
guys too on the weekends. But then they just decided that, like, oh,
they don't want to anymore. After giving me a hard
time with we stopped being friends eventually. It kind of
just like we just shrifted. We started opping it, yeah,
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And it sucked because they were like my group of
friends in school. So then I kind of lost like
my friend group. But it didn't bother me much because
I obviously have other friends. But then once I started
doing track with Milania, I found out that they wrote
a song about me.
Speaker 2 (16:17):
It was literally a distrack.
Speaker 4 (16:18):
It was a distrack, yeah, and they were kind of
just like throwing all these things at me in my name,
and I was like Okay, what better can you do?
And then they like said something about dad in the
song they said, I have a dad, but yours ran away.
Speaker 2 (16:36):
I was gonna say something about dad not being here.
Speaker 1 (16:39):
Yeah, it was just things that are like cool, throw
another dig. We've already been there, it's already happened. It's
our life. We embrace it. They were just trying to
hurt you. It was simply the definition of mean girls.
Speaker 4 (16:54):
Yeah, you really have nothing else to say about me.
You have to say stuff about my family too, Like,
that's not place when I think about it. I never
did anything mean to them. I never did anything to
directly hurt them. You had no malicious intent exactly. And
I had an intent on like, oh, like maybe we
could be friends again. But once say that this, I
was like, what did I do to deserve this? So
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it was really weird and so uncalled for.
Speaker 1 (17:21):
But even in the disk track, and as you can tell,
Adrona has the most beautiful features in the freaking world.
She has the most insane eyebrows, insane eyelashes, her hair,
She's gorgeous. A Drona has the most beautiful features ever,
and they made a comment about her eyebrows saying that
they were too thick or something to that extent. We're
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in the kitchen one day and I'm really looking at
Adriana and I like, actually almost fulllipped out. I was like,
I had like a heart attack, and I'm really looking
at her, and I was like, what the fuck did
you do to your eyebrows? And I'm like really examining
them as thin as a piece of spaghetti. I was like, Adriana,
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I love you so much. I'm not trying to be mean,
but like, what the fuck did you do to your eyebrows?
I was so taken back. But that's also the moment
when I realized, you know, that dish track that these
girls made about you did have some effect on you.
That's what they were trying to do. They were trying
to make you feel insecure, or get to you, or
try to take you down. But at the end of
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the day, you know you're beautiful. I did have my
moment in the kitchen where I said, you better freaking
grow those eyebrows back right now, and don't ever do
this again ever. And look at where we are now
a year later. Her eyebrows are stunning.
Speaker 3 (18:43):
I know, my eyebos are back. It was really bad. Though.
Speaker 4 (18:46):
Now whenever I see photos from that time, I literally like,
don't know what I was doing with my life.
Speaker 1 (18:53):
Older sister's no best, I would never steer you in
the wrong direction. Yeah, but yeah, screw those girls. They
were really mean. And I never want anyone to ever
make you feel insecure or less than yourself because you
are so perfect in so many ways. And then obviously
we brought it to school administration. I stormed into that
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school like I was there yesterday.
Speaker 4 (19:15):
She was like, oh, I'm going to the school tomorrow,
and I was like, no, no, no, no, do We're not
gonna do that, Like I don't want to get like
get everyone involved.
Speaker 3 (19:23):
And she's like, I don't care. This is disgusting.
Speaker 4 (19:26):
I'm going to your school tomorrow learning and her mom
like walked in and they're like, look at this disgusting
piece of like words that these girls wrote, like it
is so diabolical.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
And I walked into the principal's office. I sat down
like I was there yesterday. Go hello, mister. I don't
know if I should say his name. How are you doing?
We need to talk about this, and they need to
be suspended immediately. Infective immediately, I was like, this is horrendous.
You know. They apologized, of course, you know if you
want to call it that.
Speaker 2 (19:57):
Partly because they were forced to. It's fine. A Joanna's thriving.
Speaker 1 (20:01):
Now.
Speaker 4 (20:02):
Yeah, I'm glad that they did that so that I
never like think about them ember again. They got out
of my life before, like I let them in and
had to get them out myself.
Speaker 1 (20:11):
So it was good.
Speaker 2 (20:12):
They caused the damage themselves. The damage is done.
Speaker 1 (20:24):
Do you ever feel like teachers treated you differently in school?
Speaker 4 (20:28):
No?
Speaker 1 (20:28):
No, I feel like same. What is one comment someone
made about mom or our family that really upset you
and stuck with you?
Speaker 4 (20:35):
Just that they would call them like criminals? Oh, I know,
It's like, I don't see them as criminals. They're not criminals. No,
for me, criminals like oh, you walk into someone's house
and you like stab them, Like, no, that's not what
my parents are. They're good people and I know that obviously,
and I know how they are.
Speaker 3 (20:53):
I know how amazing they are.
Speaker 1 (20:55):
What they went away for again, it was nothing malicious.
They did not hurt anybody. They did not cause anyone
any pain, you know, If anything, they cause pain for themselves.
Now they know now they know now that I'm doing
my own show, I have my own podcast. You see
me going to all these influencer events brand deals. Is
this something that you ever see yourself doing or want
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to get into.
Speaker 4 (21:19):
You're definitely an inspiration and I think it's so cool
how you like have all these things to do and
you're becoming so successful, and I'm like, wow, I want
to be like that. But then when I actually think
about doing it, I'm.
Speaker 3 (21:34):
Like, no, I can't do that.
Speaker 4 (21:37):
I just think you're much different than me, and you're
much better at this. With my friends, I'm very much
not like an inch over and with other people like
in this it's not my cup of tea. So I
don't know if I could do what you do.
Speaker 2 (21:49):
Where do you see yourself in the future career wise?
Speaker 4 (21:51):
I want to do botox actually where the money hands on,
I know, I want to do botox.
Speaker 1 (22:00):
So you want to do something with like injections and
be in that world something like but not esthetician but
like work out like a surgical center or something.
Speaker 4 (22:10):
Maybe yeah, okay, yeah, I love that because Mom would
be like, yeah, like I just got my boattox. They
were like five hundred bucks or like a thousand bucks,
and I was like, damn, what if I did that?
Speaker 2 (22:23):
And then you know, I get the family Friends discount.
Speaker 1 (22:25):
Yep. Yeah, what's the most embarrassing thing Mom has ever
done on TV? I don't know. I don't know either, honestly,
let's call it Gabriella. I think that she would know
the answer to this.
Speaker 3 (22:36):
She would. She kind of just observes everything.
Speaker 1 (22:39):
She observes everything.
Speaker 4 (22:42):
Yeah, and if we do something she doesn't like, she
won't say anything until like after she'd be.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Like, what was that? Hey? What do you think is
one of Mom's most embarrassing moments on TV? This pronounced
basic words?
Speaker 3 (23:00):
That's kind of a general topic.
Speaker 1 (23:02):
Do you think the show brought us closer as sisters
or made things harder?
Speaker 4 (23:06):
What we've been through has made it closer, Like going
to see Dad on vacation on the same house. We're
all kind of forced to be together, and so I'm
doing our own thing.
Speaker 1 (23:15):
We do all live under the same roof here, but
Gabrielle and Milania or in college now I was at college.
There's always one of us out of the house at
all times, and then when we are here, we're all
all over the place. When we go to Dad. It
kind of forces us to be together all the time.
Go to the beach, go out to dinner, go to
the bahamar Atlantis, just whatever we're doing, we're always together.
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So I agree, I think our situation has made us closer.
Would you ever want us to film our own spin
off show, like just our family?
Speaker 4 (23:46):
I think that that would be really entertaining. However, me personally,
I wouldn't want to, but I.
Speaker 3 (23:57):
Think it would be a pretty good idea.
Speaker 1 (24:00):
We'll see if the opportunity arises.
Speaker 3 (24:04):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (24:04):
Maybe if the opportunity to rise, it will give me
a little push. But thinking about it.
Speaker 1 (24:09):
What's your favorite line? Mom has ever said?
Speaker 3 (24:12):
It's a curse.
Speaker 2 (24:14):
That's so cute.
Speaker 3 (24:17):
I think she was making a cameo or something, but
she was like, yeah, the dummas with the biggest thought.
I love, love, love that.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
And then I.
Speaker 4 (24:28):
Was scrolling on TikTok one day and I go, wait,
that's my mom. And then like I started seeing it
every day. Everyone's making it such a funny joke, and
I was like, Wow, my mom's an icon.
Speaker 1 (24:39):
Sister rapid fire questions ready, Yes, who's Mom's favorite daughter?
Speaker 4 (24:45):
Me? Everyone knows it's me. Actually, ma ever, y'all like
to be stopping about it. But Mom knows it's me.
Speaker 1 (24:50):
Okay, maybe it's me and you don't even know. Oh,
it's not you, Jo, I do the most for Mom.
Speaker 3 (24:55):
You're too old. She's gone past you by now.
Speaker 2 (24:59):
What sister do you go the most for advice?
Speaker 3 (25:01):
Gabriella?
Speaker 4 (25:02):
Sorry, I go to you too, But Gabriel is just
so knowledgeable, and she's like a little like book.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Yeah, I say it's fine. I've been through more in
life than her.
Speaker 3 (25:14):
I mean, I guess it depends.
Speaker 1 (25:15):
Who's the most dramatic.
Speaker 3 (25:17):
Would it be Milania?
Speaker 1 (25:18):
Yes?
Speaker 4 (25:19):
I mean like you could be dramatic too, sometimes worse
than Milania. Okay, Malania's worse one, Dana.
Speaker 3 (25:29):
I don't know why I thought about it.
Speaker 1 (25:30):
It's so long to think about this. Who has the
most embarrassing TV moment?
Speaker 3 (25:35):
I'm not onto you that much?
Speaker 1 (25:36):
Me or Millenia?
Speaker 3 (25:37):
Everyone loved Milania like as a kid, so maybe may Yeah?
Speaker 1 (25:40):
Probably?
Speaker 2 (25:41):
Whose Whose closet do you steal from the most?
Speaker 1 (25:44):
Yours? Yeah? Who takes the longest to get ready?
Speaker 4 (25:48):
You?
Speaker 1 (25:48):
What's the biggest lie you ever told mom growing up
that she still doesn't know about? Have you lied.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
Obviously, I've lied to her.
Speaker 1 (25:55):
Before about why did you ever sneak out? No, Like,
I'm just thinking.
Speaker 4 (26:00):
I like a trick that I did to her, and
she thought it was this whole big thing, but I
was the one who did it.
Speaker 3 (26:04):
I never told her. But there's nothing like malicious.
Speaker 1 (26:07):
Who reads the comments section the most?
Speaker 3 (26:09):
You?
Speaker 2 (26:10):
Who's the most spoiled by mom?
Speaker 4 (26:12):
You?
Speaker 1 (26:13):
Yeah?
Speaker 2 (26:13):
Who was the worst taste in boys?
Speaker 1 (26:15):
Milania?
Speaker 4 (26:16):
No?
Speaker 2 (26:16):
I like the boy she's with right now.
Speaker 1 (26:17):
She's cute? Yeah, yeah, really cute? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (26:20):
Which sister is most likely to start a fight?
Speaker 3 (26:22):
Milania?
Speaker 1 (26:23):
All right, Adriana, and that is all. Thank you so
much for being on Casual Chaos. You are such an
amazing guest. I love you so much. Thank you, I
love you, and thank you for being so open about
your experience and everything. I love you. Hopefully you help
a lot of girls going through the same thing that
you're going through.
Speaker 4 (26:41):
Hope so too, because all I have to say is
they don't matter. And if they're doing it too, that
means they're just jealous and they're upset with the way
they view themselves, so they have to put it out
on others. So take it as a compliment, that's what.
Speaker 1 (26:57):
I do, all right, guys, and that this week's episode
on Casual Chaos. Love you guys.
Speaker 3 (27:04):
Bye,