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Speaker 1 (00:00):
This is Holler Back Now with me Pullin Rowden and
I Heart radio podcast. Hey guys, welcome to Holler Back Now.
This is our first episode and our first guest, my
best friend Colton Days. Oh. He is dressed impeccably as usual,
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and there's only one way to learn Colton Haynes in
for a Team Wolf podcast, and that would be with Colton.
Can you guess? We have three items in this bag?
What do you think they are? So it's already I
actually haven't looked at this. It's gonna be sugar free
Red Bull donuts, uh, and or um savory dorito's. Really
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it's cool ritos. I was just eating all of these donuts.
I eat them every day. And then I'm actually embarrassed
to say I didn't remember if you drink sugar free
or regular, so I got you both, sir. Oh my gosh,
you just know me so well. But I love that
you saw the water in my bag, which was for me,
and you never drink water, because that's one of your
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beauty secrets. The only drink the water out of all
of these items, the only water I drink, thank you.
The only water drink is in my Red Bull Thank you.
What's your other beauty secret? Uh, chapstick on your face
and not washing your face. Well, if you wash your face,
your face gets used to the chemicals in the products
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and then you are reliant on them. So, but I mean,
welcome to the team all podcast. This is a d
I Y Beauty Expert category. We're also in the junk
food category, the Health and Health and Exercise Department podcast category,
as well as a rewatch category. It'll be wait wait wait,
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droids worthy, It'll be we'll we'll start all of those things.
So I wanted to officially welcome you with the goodie
bag too. By the way, where any I Heart Radio
Studios and Colton has been here before? I well, I
have been here before. But also for you all listening
at home to see Holland in this professional setting there.
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This is a legit studio like this is like we're
at like the top of a building. Holland's all professional
with her typewriter. She doesn't have a typewriter. Um no,
but this is cool. Like you've been talking about this
podcast forever. We always see you be professional in the
roles you play. You're always wearing like a pant suit
or something professional down to my slate, I play the
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character I play. I do the slate and nice slight character.
And Colton makes fun of me and says, the reason
I don't book auditions is because of my slate, one
thing that I refuse to speak about that gives me
more anxiety than anything in the world. This Holland rode
in slates for her auditions. Slate is on an audition
when you have to introduce yourself as who you are
before you start auditioning, but you can put a little
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slant into the character of of who you're playing. You
don't want to be bubbly when you're going to be
like an eighteen hundreds depressed writer. You're supposed to show
who you are, and then when you do the character
justicelant a piece of no, not you. You'll anyway, Technically
this happened thirteen years ago, so we're going to have
to like time machine back thirteen years No, fourteen, actually
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two thousand nine. Let's do math. What's two thousand three
minus two thousand nine? Was that n fourteen years ago? Yeah?
Fourteen years ago. Why have I been telling everyone ten
it's been ten years since? Well, you don't like to
count every birthday. That's true. Yeah, so fourteen years ago
we auditioned for teen Wolf, and did you audition on
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taper in person? So I auditioned multiple times in person
for for Jackson. I wore the same um letterman jacket
each time. And how many times did you audition for
I auditioned for my Well, my store is a little
bit of a you know, long wited situation, as it
always is. Really yeah, so so you finished your story,
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I'll tell you my story. Well mine, I just I
auditioned like three times. I messed up every single audition,
and then they actually sent us our our auditions back
a long, long time ago. He sent us the auditions,
but we it was back in like the hot mail
days when we all had hot mail, and so, um,
I can't I can't get into there to find it.
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But I mess up majorly on it. But I think
I just looked like such a jerk that with like
my haircut and my my letterman jacket. That yeah, that
I ended up getting the part. But how long was
But it was over the course of like three weeks.
I think here's my was three months? Oh really did
audition for you? Auditioned for Allison audition was my agent
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calls and like, there's this new girl in town part
on this new show, and then there's like the popular girl.
And I said, read me the each breakdown and I'm
in the car. I'm at the spaghetti junction of Linker
shom and like Vineland for any of you l A people,
it's where the fish and Chips places. There's also a
habit Burger. I'm in the valley at a very busy intersection.
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As I'm trying to multitask where my I'm like, read
me the breakdowns and they said ones off the runways
of Milan, of Lydia Martin's character, and then there was
the new girl and I'm like, why are you even
calling me about this? I'm a five three redhead, five
four redhead. So what happened was he's reading out the breakdowns.
I was like, this is ridiculous. I would never go
out for that, like model Sue character. So I went
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out for Allison. You look like you look like you
have a Mabeling contract right now. Definitely not so. So
my point is I went not for Allison. I think
I did two auditions. They were in person because I
wore a purple mini rouged up dress that was barely
covering my butt with pink tights because that's the fashionista
that I am, and yeah, with like horribly unflattering you know,
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massive heels, and I looked like kidding, Oh god, I
looked like a slutty teletubby. It was bad. And so
I walk in and I ended up UM auditioning for
Danny Zacchanino and UM and and yeah, I went to
two three audition rounds. I kept just I don't know
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for some reason. Shots they called me back because Tyler
Hecklin was already hired UM for the role. And uh,
we were friends before, um, you know, in college, and
so I just thought it would be really funny if
we did up on the same the same show together.
The woman studies major as well. Yes he was UM.
I actually set him and his girlfriend up at the
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time for like two and a half years. I was
very proud of that fact. UM. So anyway, I uh
went all the way to the test, but or the network.
I'm starting the network, you know, and we have the
original the callback the network and the test is sometimes
the full the full gambit, um. And they brought no
one past the network, UM, except for Crystal and I
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believe like one girl in Canada's tape, but ultimately Crystal
was a one at the tested in and got the role.
And so that was in November of two thousand nine,
and then cut to January of two thousand ten. They
said they'll bring you back. That's hardly ever true in
the entertainment business, but they actually did, and they brought
me back for Lydia. I'm sitting in a room with
all models that was in person as well, and when
in an audition and forgot about it. And a week
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later they called me and I had tested for a
show called Scoundrels and I thought I had booked Scoundrels
for ABC and it was based on this Australian show.
So he calls me. I was like Scoundrels. He's like, no,
but and Wolf. So people I'm not sure people realize this,
but so Lydia and Jackson, they they treated when when
we were auditioning, they treated it like it was a
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series regular role. So they made us go through a
lot of steps. But we were only hired as guest stars.
So one episode in the first episode, but then halfway through,
um we because I think when hollend and I first met.
We were just like, we just pick her back and forth.
People aren't sure if we Sometimes we'll just argue, but
that's just how we speak to each other. People are like,
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do they hate each other? We're just we're basically like siblings.
Well yeah, I mean we just talked to each other
like siblings. So they saw, I guess our chemistry, but
also how we all, the whole group of us fit
well so well together that they offered us UM series
regular roles. Halfway through filming the pilot, I was testing
for a different ABC show, UM that was like the
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sister show to Scoundrels actually UM and I ended up
getting that, So I went to do the full season
of that show while we were waiting for a Team Wolf,
and then that got canceled, So then I got to
come back and and beyond Team Wolf, which ultimately is
where I wanted to be. And the other show you
tested for was a werewolf show. I played a werewolf
on that show too, yes, just werewolf. I played a jock.
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I played a jock werewolf. I wore the same letterman
jacket to that. Yeah, I remember you going over your
lines in your apartment in Atlanta, and I was like, wait,
so this is like the same character exactly, And then
I played the same characters for the next twenty years.
How long have I been here? Yeah, same letterman jacket
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and kidding. Um. So Stan set, do you remember what happened?
Do you have any actual memories of that? My first
day on set actually was the scene with Um with
Scott with Tyler Posey and we had one take to
get was that my first answer? I think it was.
We had one take because it was the last scene
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of the day to get the Um where are you
getting your juice line? That was from the pilot. That
was the pilot. Yeah, and we have They almost cut
the entire scene because we didn't have time. We were
running out of time because they were they were getting
some great stuff with Dylan and with Um with Tyler
and so they were running a little long. But then
they were like, we have one take to get this,
and then me and Posey did that in one take.
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That's so funny. Was it on a master or did
you guys get coverage? We did coverage, but we only
shot it in coverage. So this scene took fifteen or
twenty minutes. The entire scene. That's so funny. My favorite
memory of you was your death Hunting Wolf When did
I die? Season two? Oh? We filmed alternate endings. Oh
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that's right, we did, Okay, so so we had this.
My favorite memory of Colton on set has got to
be when he emulated Jane Lynch in a burgundy track
suit and you had almost the same haircut. And we
had been wrapped for like nine hours, and we were
having champagne and we fell asleep in my trailer because we, um,
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we're all trying to, like, you know, stay on set
together till the end of the of the We all
waited with each other. We all waited with each other,
and we get this knock on my trailer, like, Colin Colton,
wake up. Um, we're actually unwrapped. You have to come
back in and get some shots from We need the
rest of the cast. Reaction to Colton's death, So Russell
and he and Colton's like, we're getting punked. It's on MTV.
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We're gonna get punked. I'm like, we're definitely not cool
enough to get punked. What they said this, They said,
you guys have to stay an extra day. So we
shot that the next day we stayed overnight. Dude. Remember
we were asleep in the trailer because we did not
leave set, and it was like it was like eighteen
hours later. It was like the twenty day that we
did and we come back in. He said, we're getting punked.
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We're not getting punked. And Russell the most sweet, beautiful,
more mature Australian man um who drank about four quad
um espresso shots a day. Uh, and he's like an
iconic music video director from the eighties and he kind
of had this Ausia Osborne draw to him, but Australian
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when he's like behind and we were doing this like
withering abstract dance where I'm like supposed to hold Colton
as he dies and everyone's having to have this very
serious reaction. And what Colton and I are doing are
these like weird, you know, dying wilted feathered dances of
like him like withering down to the grounds and me
having to like covet him like Romeo Michelle Swan style.
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And and with the bat with the soundtrack of Russell
going You're dying, You're dying, and he was, and and
these people are happy, you know, like it was Daniel Sharman.
It was like Chris still having to react and like
cry to be like, you're in a burgundy track suit. Correct,
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we were like hungover, basically, that wasn't our last day.
That was our last last day. Was in a hallway.
It wasn't. It was we were drinking champagne that night.
It was definitely last. Hallen was drunk on the last day.
This is you heard it here first filming. I wasn't drunk.
Holland was drunk on set. Not I'm kidding, I'm the
least about it. I'm the well now you're sober, but
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I probably drink the least out of everybody. They'll make
fun of me. Yeah. Another another Holland was like the
most wild sober I'm the most wild sober person you've
ever met. Holland was like always on set like she
was just wild. I think I'm kidding starting rumors on
the podcast. Um so yeah, that was probably my favorite
memory of you. But my first impression was definitely boy
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band central, and it just it wasn't the case. It
was very quickly not the case. And have your impressions changed,
Oh of me? Now? No. The reason why Holland is
literally the exact same person. She It's interesting because I've
been many different people I've been you actually have been
a lot of different people sincere in our friendship. Um,
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and it's the boy that doesn't text back, but now
I texted back. Well, I think most most of the time,
I just am never looking at my phone until I
go to bed. But Holland will text. If it's one thought,
you'll get fifteen text messages every sent fortunately true. Yeah, yeah,
poor Shelly. She got it today. Man, she got like
literally seventeen text from me of just one sentence text
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and she's like, and I'll respond to that in three hours.
Happy belated Shelly. You guys heard it here first Holland
wrote it. Forgot you heard it her verst on Hollar back.
Now Holland Roden forgets Shelly Hitting's birthday. I forgot she's
before Crystal. Yeah, I thought she was February. Everyone was
listening sound off in the comment section and they both
a queer and tell us how you feel about Holland
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being what kind of friend she is? Oh no, I
oh Shelly, we're going to go work out tomorrow. She's
going to cancel because you forgot her birthday. You're her
first catfight breaks out between Shelley Hinn and so Bad
about Birthdays Man. Next week on Back Now with My Birthday,
Shelly Hitting confronts Holland Road and on next week's episode
of Holler Back Now only on I Heart Ratings and
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you got the job. You're going to narrate each of
our commercials. We've lived together also for we have almost
two years. Yeah, we lived together? What up until almost
up until the pandemic? Almost two years we would have
been a TikTok dream coleton. We had done the pandemic together.
People don't realize. People don't know Holland could be a
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hit on TikTok. She actually was a dancer. I have
a video footage once we're we're we're gonna eventually turn
this podcast also into video me taking over like I'm like,
I work here, no, And if if that does happen,
I will insert or Holland will insert some video footage
of her dancing. We'll work on our TikTok careers together.
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So do you remember, because I know your answer, what
was your favorite memory of the art? More? Which is
the hotel we stayed in? Okay, he knows, he knows,
he knows. I was like, watch him. He's going to
say this one particular story that a lot of Team
will fans. If you've been to a convention, know this story.
But for those of you who haven't, Um, Colton loves
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to humiliate people, and he did this from day one.
But it's okay. So I'm not a mean person. I'm
actually really nice. Not. I just I really have this thing.
I grew up with mostly sisters. Um, I have a
lot of siblings, So I have this thing where I
just to show like I love someone or I care
about someone, I play like pranks or I make fun
of them. But there was there happened to be a
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cheerleading convention and um at the hotel we were staying
out for the pilot. And if if all of you
who are listening don't realize Holland is cheerleading royalty, she
was basically, Um, you were the Kirsten Dunce of the
fifth installment of Bringing On, just as was in a
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movie called Bring It On Sinco and with Christine a
million and yeah, and so basically I needed to let
the cheerleaders at this convention. They were there the entire
time we were there. I needed to let them know
that there was a I mean, what cheerleading royalty and
Rancho Karne toro. Um, um, that's the high school from Brandon.
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Remember all of this. You're like a professional archives I
um squander memories just for moments like this. Um that's
a song by Calico. Uh no. So I told all
the cheerleaders that Holland was there, and then they basically
bombarded her the entire time. I have pictures of the
entire cast taking pictures of Holland with the cheerloop, with
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all the cheerleaders, and she actually, I haven't said this before.
They asked her if she wanted to be like a flyer,
and they they actually let her fly on. Holland went
up in a full right leg extension. She did a
full twist and like a backtuck, and they caught her
on one hand and so she did like a pyramid
with them, and then they made her I made that
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part up, but um no no, I we were flying
three stories up three. She liked, she liked she was.
She felt at home so much at home. She started
wearing like scrunches in her hair, and she started speaking
in like cheers and being like are you guys ready, Okay,
So yeah, that happened. Yeah, Artmore was a special place
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in our hearts filming um the Teen Wolf Pilot. But
then for the Team Wolf movie, we fourteen years later
went back to Atlanta to shoot the Tea Wolf movie
and we all stayed in the same hotel and thanks
to Tyler Posey shout out to the Post, we were
supposed to stay at this place called Atlantic Station. This
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is definitely not going to be a pr plug for
Atlantic Station in Atlanta because it is a wind tunnel,
and we're pretty big coffee drinkers, um minus like JRN
and Colton Um. I don't even know if I think
Posy drinks coffee, Poy drinks coffee. Um So anyway, there
was like a Starbucks and it was a wind tunnel,
and we're like, we're not spending two and a half
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months in this wind tunnel. And Posey saves the day
and found a comparable hotel and in a more hipstory
part of town and shout out to Brash Coffee. We
were there every single day, our entire cast getting amazing
matchas and Quartados was incredible. But our hotel was a
revolving door that it was like a adult summer camp. Um,
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Shelley and Sprayberry. Who else was always down Ryan Kelly
was always down there. I oh, Ian's always the life
of the party. Yeah, we were all It was crazy.
It was literally it was as if we were having
this conversations that we did fourteen years. It was like
not a day passed. It was really weird. Yeah, and
we all look younger, which is weird. It's so weird.
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People keep telling us that they're like, wow, you all
have an aged a bit, especially people online. They're coming
really nice and love to just tell us how how
long we look. Yeah, but yeah, it was really fun
to go back to Atlanta and and feel like not
a day had passed. And even with new cast members
coming in, it just was Um. I went to the
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of course, my family's in town, went to the grove.
Of course. There are freaking posters. I saw your stories.
I screwed on the solo ones of of Hecklin, Toy
and Crystal, and then I know in New York there's
our group ones people posting on the subway. So that's
pretty darn cool. It's weird, isn't it weird that it's
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bad that happened when we first came out, but um,
it doesn't go away though. I will say it's like
young love, like you can experience young love at any age,
and having the show like resurrected in the form of
a movie. It's it's maybe not the exact same, but
the same still spark of that young love of getting
excited and having that feeling from fourteen or no, it
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was really eleven years ago in the show first air,
but in two thousand eleven. But um, yeah, it was
just that feeling agast twelve years now, Um that you
just feel that that weird stomach nervous excitement. But there's
some new there's a new aspect though, because there's now
the new Like basically I feel like this movie got
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made because of the new generation, because of the TikTok,
But there's this new thing where like it's almost like
the O G fans versus the new fans because there
are so many. Colson's an Internet king. He understands the
Internet and new apps and forums and and things that
he explains to me every time we meet up. He's like, oh,
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you know, there's this going on online right now. I
was like, what, because I'll like fall into a hole
and then realize you're just a good researcher. Well, I
just I'm I don't ever leave my house ever, and
I'm always doing like projects, always like doing. I'm gonna
get to your interior design, so we have to because
I just finished my room anyway. But yeah, so there's
there's this new thing where it's like the new people
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who just started watching the show during the pandemic and
the old ones and they're starting to clash really yeah,
because there they have a lot of theories, theories of
the movie or theories of the show. Some people like
I think it's just theories behind the scenes of people
that are playing people, who's people's real parents and who
which the thing going down? So interesting. I don't know
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any of this. And there was the cast of UM Wednesday,
the really cool girl she watches the show and she
said it recently really funny. So teen Wolf aired in
fifty five countries. Did you know this? Yeah, there's countries.
But anyway, UM, on this show, we're going to have
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obviously the actors, but we're going to have like makeup artist,
special effects, We're gonna have casting. We're going to try
and get executives on here. Guess you want us to
have you know, have back on. I don't think Colton
will come back on, but we can try to get
him to come back on. I'm here. Well, you you're busy,
like being an author writing this Memory Lane. Another critic
came out with an amazing review. Who was that recently
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the reviews have been wild. Um, it's just I'm trying
to like get more people to read it. The book
is a very intense, incredibly beautiful book about Colton growing up.
But it's his darkest memories. And I remember when he
was writing it during the pandemic and and and he's like,
this is like the therapy sessions of all therapy sessions.
So I am very, I think subconsciously nervous to go
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back and read this because I watched I wanted I
lived with you being one of your best friends, and
then and then hearing your writing process. So I am
going to read it. Alton, It's fine, take your time.
I wasn't even speaking about you technically. I think I
just the idea of I think for me, it's the Um,
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it's an incredible book, though I am more obsessed with
how many how many critics that that's the thing that
I'm happy to yah, and I do feel like it.
Um you know, hopefully it finds people when they needed
the most and I think that, um I. But the
paperback comes out May one, so hopefully that will reach
a whole new kind of um audience. But yeah, it's been.
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It was. It is pretty hard into the year. Um
not hard like I've actually had a great year. But
it was really emotional for me to go through the
process of writing it for three years, like every day
in my house like emotional. And then the reception of
the book like it almost being like dead on arrival,
and it was very like emotional for me because it's
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a very very highly like a critically acclaimed book, but
I can't I can't get anyone to read it. Well,
he's he's a pretty face, and then he also is
one of the funniest people I've ever met in my life.
My first impression of you was you know, this pretty face,
and I was like, oh god, this is going to
be like the boy band from Hell. And then he
was one of the funniest people I've ever encountered. And
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that's it was sort of like just surprising me all
over again. When I was reading little captions of anything
you had texted me, I read everything, and um, the
paragraphs were incredibly written. Writing has always been like later
later in life, as if I'm eighty, um, and I
was like later in life, I found you know, I
have some like learning um issues, so I think it
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was hard for me in school. But yeah, I think
I've made it work. So yeah, we've always journal too, Yeah,
I have. And I was able to pull back from
you know, my journals from when I was fourteen. So yeah,
if you guys want more of just Colton's personality behind
Teen Wolf, it's a great book to check out. Is
it's really intense, so there's a lot of a lot
of trigger warnings. Um yeah, but yeah, I put my
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entire soul into it. And we love Dana, your mother.
I know she is the best. Can I tell the
story about the closet? Which which stories is? Oh, I
kept her ashes in there? Yeah? Which is there a
story behind it? Well? The story is, um, Colton's mom
had passed away. And Colton and I have a very
bizarre sense of humor. So probably one of the oddest
things that he and I have ever done in our
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life is. You know, Colton, as any person whose parents
passes away, was dealing with it, and he was like,
I have my mom's ashes. I said, oh, that's fine, yeah,
bring her over. And I wanted to put her on
the mantel because I do feel like that's a nice
way to honor her. And he's like, no, no, no,
it's fine right now. Like I he I don't think
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he want you. I didn't want to look at it
or something. Yeah, And so we put her in my
shoe closet because we felt like that would be the
best place for her to want to be. She was
like a fashion he still like Colton was loved clothes,
love you know, shoes like thrift, thrift, shot like thrift
store or tour. Yeah. So so I was like okay.
And then what Colton didn't know is when he would
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leave the house, I would take Dana out and I
would like, put her on my table and put her
on my mantel and put her on the couch. And
I felt bad keeping her my shoe closet, but you're like, no,
she likes being in the shoes. She's on the mantel. Now,
she's on the mantel, right, Or did you guys scatterr
and then I kept I started some Actually in your
in your house? Did you really she's so she's always
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there haunting. I believe that. I would love that, you know,
I would love I love ghost stories, I love ghostories,
I love ghost tours. But yeah, Danna, Danna hung out
in the shoe closet for a long time. This is
things that you never know you'd find out on the
Team Won't re Watch podcast podcasts. Um. But yeah, that's
a little piece of you're gonna get random trivia. You'll
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get um every episode. We're going to go through scenes
as well and what we're something behind the scenes. But
we thought it would be fun to break the ice
and have Colton come on down for a miss memory
Lane reunion of Heller Back Now, Team will re watch podcast.
(27:10):
If you want to know about us, I'm gonna try
and do this with every episode. Okay, so there's three
things you don't know about us. We both like eating
it restaurants by ourselves. You barely go to restaurants. I
hate eating a restaurants by myself. What I thought you
both I thought we both do that. I think I've
done that like three times. Okay, so scratch that one. Yeah,
I don't like going place. I don't like you don't
really going to restaurants. But I thought you, well, we
like you like doing things by yourself. You love being
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by your being alone, you like being alone all the time.
And I love being at restaurants by myself. So I
that's that's a mistake. I didn't even know that about you. Okay,
So then we're gonna come up with a new one.
Number one building YouTube channels. Is our favorite thing to
watch on YouTube, not us building them, not watching watching
d I watch Holland and I. If you guys need recommendations.
Three can we say it the channel that we both like.
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She's incredible. I introduced Holland Dy Danny a couple of
weeks ago, and I weeks ago. That was a cold
months ago. Yes it was. I'll go back through our
text that was literally a couple weeks ago. Um, but no,
do you have why Danny amazing all? Who are some
of the other channels you listened to? Oh, Hannah, Lee Duggins,
Mine and Rachel Her name is Rachel Page is also
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an incredible bil. She lives in Joshua Tree and she
does I have to check her out. I showed you
she's collapsed with Hannah. Hannah lives in like a Michigan
cabin or something like that. But we love all this
d O. I also Holland's YouTube channel. I'm not even kidding.
I watched every episode. I sometimes put it on a loop.
Holland d Even my family they will, they'll watch Holland's
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things because it's it's it's nice to see Holland as
herself in like the rare form myself. Well yeah, but
I mean it's nice to see it. So what was
our favorite drink while filming the first years of Teen Wolf?
You remember this drink Americano with half and half and
to splendors. Yes, that was it. I said before. I
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was like, he's going to get the drink. I know
he's going to get the drink. That's the drink. We
both love watching building building YouTube channels, and it was
eating at restaurants by ourselves. But I got that wrong.
I can't bover got that wrong. You just like being
by yourself. So then, um, I think I love for
interior design and junk food. Well we'll tie it at that. Yeah,
mine is delusional though, because I tend to always. I
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tend to do a lot of things. I have like
a lot of interest, but I like I will do something,
um like, I'll fail a bunch and then eventually I'll
figure it out. And that's what's happening with my house
right now. Well, how many donuts do you eat a day? Oh,
at least a bag and a whole bag in half,
which is like what thirty probably more. Yeah, he's an
O C D eater, So we'll eat the same thing
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for three months and then switch. Yeah, I've been on
the same kick for like five months. It's the healthy choice,
the which they'd be a great sponsor. And I'm kidding. Um,
the orange chicken, orange chicken, orange chicken. Yeah, it's that's
pretty good. You have to get the bread in oh
breadit okay, okay. I do want to talk about your
our Christmas presents to each other. Well, my Christmas present
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to you every year? Do you remember that get you anything?
You never give me anything? Which is the gift? Because
I hate gifts, And then what do I get you
every year? Holland gives the it's the gift if I
don't get it, because I think this year, one of
the last years it was it was like two days later.
This year's coming. I think, well, you gave me a
version of it with the fountain from last year. But
so but so Holland she will go in the middle
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of the field when she goes back to Texas to
visitor family, and she will stand in the middle of
the field on the farm holding like a bucket a pitchfork,
and it'll she'll make her farm equipment. She'll make her
mom take a fifteen second video of her just standing
there with the breeze kind of flowing in the background,
usually bad weather. She's always holding something weird or standing
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by a cow or something. And there's no no, she
didn't say anything. She just stands there. And every year,
for how what fifty years, we've been um back I
mean dating back to the organ trail she um. She
sends me that video. Well, I guess it was his
favorite gift, he says that he's ever gotten was this
fifteen second Uh no audio essentially no audio video. But
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I think it happened because the first year, my mom
meant to take a photo of me, and then she
just sent it to Colton as a video. I think
is how this started. Every year sends it to me,
and it's my favorite, like because I don't, I don't like.
I don't gifts. Neither of us like gifts. We like
to pick up free stuff on Craigslist. Legit. That's I
furnished my entire house for free. It's incredible. But that's
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that gift is my favorite gift. And actually I didn't
get this year. Did I know you're gonna get it?
It was the first year and go home, But you're
going to get it. You're gonna get it. Get ready,
you have no idea what's coming from, but you're going
to get it. I can't wait. Guys. The Teen Wolf
movie comes out January on Paramount Plus. So yeah, like
I said, send in your questions. And traditionally, every episode
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we're going to be going through scene by scene talking
about those stories of what was going on that day
or what was a funny, you know, little tidbit behind
filming each each episode. But um, yeah, welcome to Hallo
Back Now. Come out and hallow with us. Thanks for
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