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March 26, 2024 81 mins

On this episode of the Overcomfort we have the gorgeous Brittany Rodriguez. We sit down and talk about her life before GnB, her couple channel with her fiance, how she handles criticism, and who she is separately away from her partner.  

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
Welcome back to the Overcomfort podcast. You guys.

Speaker 2 (00:07):
I am your host, Jennika Lopez. Thank you guys so
much for listening and watching from wherever you guys are at,
in your house, at work, on the way to work,
in the kitchen, wherever you guys are. Thank you so
much for taking the time to click on this podcast,
and I cannot wait to share with the guests of
the day is But before that, make sure you guys
check out last week's episode with Fabiana and Eileen if

(00:29):
you haven't. But before you go, stick around because we
have the gorgeous Brittany Rogerie.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
Yes, if you guys don't know, okay, this is half
of G and B. But right yes, half GIAMB.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
If you guys don't know G and B, Ghark and
Brittany amazing go couple, great channels.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
Amazing soci rule. I love them.

Speaker 2 (00:53):
I will give them a little spiel right now because
again this is a full circle moment for me. But
this is Brittany, the one that runs everything.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
Gark is right here, but she is.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
She's the woman no no, but for like really cool people.

Speaker 1 (01:10):
But today we're gonna get to know Brittany.

Speaker 2 (01:12):
I love to have couples on but also get to
know who they are separately, like away from you know
who you are from Garic and you are from the Channel.
But before we get into it, this is a full
circle for a moment for.

Speaker 1 (01:27):
Me because.

Speaker 2 (01:29):
I remember watching the TikTok of the Miami one.

Speaker 1 (01:35):
Oh, I'm going to Miami like that one. That one
was like what three four years ago already, I think so,
But I was like yeah, And.

Speaker 2 (01:43):
One day I'm like, I don't know where they live.
And I didn't know you guys lived in La right,
you guys live here. I didn't know you guys lived here.
I genuinely thought you guys lived like in Texas.

Speaker 3 (01:52):
R A.

Speaker 2 (01:52):
Oh, there's no way I'm going to meet them.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
And I don't know.

Speaker 2 (01:55):
I just thought like, you guys were really cool people.
But I was like, at some point in my life,
I want to be able to talk to Brittany. And
I didn't know whether that was going to be podcasts
or if that was gonna be a person. Because we
met in person before, we've done like.

Speaker 1 (02:08):
The TikTok headquarters. Yes, us, But I am grateful. I'm
very happy that you.

Speaker 3 (02:12):
I'm grateful that you have me on here. I'm super excited.
I've always like I have seen your podcasts before and
like how open like and you are, like you always
do make people feel comfortable and I love that like
that you do that good.

Speaker 2 (02:23):
Yes, No, it's like I because the topics that we
get to and it's very unintentional, Like when I message you,
I was like, look, it could be whatever you want, like,
we don't have to I don't ask like, oh, like
you don't really like yeah, ridiculous questions. I'd rather come
out and like for you to be comfortable. And that's
why I have this space. I have it in my
home and you know, but just that way, everyone's at

(02:46):
peace and comfortable to share whatever they need to share.
And I'm sure that you've been through things and hopefully
it doesn't have to be today. It doesn't have to
you know, it could be, But I would love to
get to know you and really spend time with you
and really know who you are are. So I'm gonna
give you the mic. Please give us a little spiel.
You don't have to go to into detail. But who

(03:06):
is Brittany Away from Gark?

Speaker 1 (03:09):
Who did? Where did you grow up?

Speaker 3 (03:11):
That's so funny that you say that because I have
my own personal channel on YouTube that it's super hard
to like really get into it by yourself because Gark
really does like make me, not make me, but he
really does. Like he's really like the person that makes
me like keep going on our G and B. Like
he always tells me like like babe, like we have
to film and we have to do this and we
have to like he's always like on top of me,

(03:34):
you know. So that's like one thing that I really
do appreciate. But like when it's like by myself, I'm like, damn,
like now I have to be on top of myself.
I'm like, you know, but I do want to get
like more into my like own channel. It is really
just like hard, you know, but I'm really gonna focus
on that.

Speaker 1 (03:52):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (03:53):
And so every time that I start up my like
my channel, I always say like, oh, this is GMB
with no G just B. Yeah, So that's like it's yeah,
it's just funny. But yeah, So I grew up here
always in La I've always gotten that too, that like
people didn't know that I was La based, and it's
like in the like most like known area as well,

(04:14):
like I would like have grown up in the valley
my whole life really. Yeah, so my whole life, like
I've always been in like Encino and like Woodland Hills.
For a little bit, I did live in Santa Clarita,
but then I moved right back to Woodland Hills. But yeah,
so I've always been like in like the valley. So like,
I think it's so funny when people, even like like

(04:35):
supporters that I meet, They're like, I had no idea
that you like lived here, and it's like in the
most like known area, you know, like I like to
paying them all, like I feel like that's where we
like usually meet like.

Speaker 1 (04:45):
The most people.

Speaker 3 (04:46):
And then they're like no way, like you're you're shopping here,
and I'm like I always like leave it. I'm like
I wonder what they meant by that, Like you know,
I'm like, well, like it's probably like super like crazy
that they're able to see me on like you know,
YouTube and like all of our others social media platforms,
and then all of a sudden they're just seeing me
like at them all, yeah, you know, and like like
the normal things. Yeah, just like you know, and I'm

(05:07):
just like, oh, I'm just shopping, you know.

Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yeah, this is what I do.

Speaker 2 (05:10):
Like, yeah, like they really they probably like lokey and
I'm saying it from experience as well. Yeah, like because
we have reality TV. Everyone's on reality TV. So I
get like people were like, oh, you actually really do this? Yeah,
like you're actually normally like.

Speaker 1 (05:22):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely.

Speaker 3 (05:24):
I've gotten people like catch me at Target and they're like, wait,
you like actually, like come to this, like the Woodland
Hills Target. You're to talk. I'm like, yeah, I ran
out of the odorant and I ran out of you know.

Speaker 1 (05:35):
This and that.

Speaker 3 (05:36):
And then they're like, oh wow, like that's so crazy.
I'm able to meet you here. This is where I'm
usually at.

Speaker 2 (05:41):
I'm like, yeah, I feel like every I feel like
everybody lives in the valley.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
Now you need to do like the Hollywood tour bus
and here we have Yeah, you know, first it's house.

Speaker 2 (05:51):
When they catch you in the street all busted, that's
the worst part for.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Me, though. I have I go out in the street
like okay, I can't look too.

Speaker 3 (05:58):
Busted today, Like like after.

Speaker 2 (06:01):
The gym, I'm like, I need to take my ass
home real quick because if not.

Speaker 1 (06:05):
And then everybody knows everybody out here in the Valley
like the world is way too small? Where did you
go to school? I so.

Speaker 3 (06:15):
I used to live like when I was like little,
like elementary days. I used to live in Panorama City.
Ok So, I used to live in Panorama City and
then just kind of like everywhere else, like in the
ghetto like we did for a bit, and I went
to Ranchito Elementary and then from there we ended up

(06:38):
moving to Santa Clarita, I believe, and then I ended
up going to Mitchell Elementary which is in Santa Clarita,
and then I ended up going to middle school. Like
oh no, I ended up coming back from Santa Curid.
I ended up coming back, and then I ended up
going back to elementary, and then I ended up going
to Hart Street Elementary School, so that's in Kano, and

(07:01):
then I from there I ended up going to middle
school and then that was a Woodland Hills Academy. Okay, yeah,
so I ended up going to Woodland Hills Academy, and
then from Woodland Hills Academy, I ended up going to
Taft High School. Okay, So I went to Taft and
then tenth grade of Taft, my mom and dad put

(07:21):
me into a home school, which was ofl Insino, which
I actually loved a lot better than regular high school.
Like I thought like they were kind of taking away
my experience of like being in high school. I was like,
I wasn't going to be able to go to Palm
or whatnot. But I was actually a lot happier going
to homeschool. I actually did like it a lot more.

Speaker 1 (07:39):
Did you graduate earlier?

Speaker 3 (07:40):
I didn't graduate period, Okay, period, I actually dropped out.
You don't need I mean, yeah, I dropped out just
cuz like there was so much going on and I
was just like, you know what, like even if I
don't have like my high school diploma and like let's say,
god forbid, like social media doesn't work out, I do

(08:00):
have like a lot of other things that I don't
really need, like a high school diploma for like, it's
great to have and I encourage everybody to get it.
It was just something personally that I didn't really feel
like I needed.

Speaker 1 (08:11):
You know, it's good to have, but it's it's not necessary.

Speaker 3 (08:15):
Like I didn't plan on going to college or anything like.
I in the beginning of like high school, I did
really want to like do go to like I wanted
to be a dermatologist because I loved popping pimples. Like
even if you ask Garing, like, I like will sit
on top of him and try to pop his pimples.
I'm like, no, like let me pop it. Yeah, So
I'm just like I like, I really loved like facials,

(08:38):
I loved like doing all that stuff. So I was like, okay,
like that's what I really do need my high school
diploma for to go to school because like in order
to like open up, like of course you have to
have like your license and everything, you know. But then yeah,
social media started to take off, and I was like, hmm,
he actually told me to drop out.

Speaker 1 (08:59):
God, actually.

Speaker 3 (09:01):
He actually told me to drop out, and he was
like they're.

Speaker 1 (09:03):
Gonna say that for another podcast.

Speaker 3 (09:07):
He was like it's okay, like just do it, and
I was like, you're right, I'm doing it. And then
I just stopped showing up to my classes. And I
was really close to one of my teachers, Like one
of my teachers her name was Stacey. So in the
old Bell it was really cool because we didn't have
to call the teachers by their like last name. Year,
I'm like, this is something. It was like a very

(09:27):
like welcoming school.

Speaker 1 (09:29):
You know, like they didn't.

Speaker 3 (09:31):
Tell you to call them by their last names, like
they would tell you, like call me by my name,
so we all just called them by their name. So
I was very close to her. And then when I left,
she was really sad and she was like, oh, like
I wish, like you know, you would like get high
school diploma and whatnot. I actually do. I think I
talked to her a bit, probably like seven months ago,
but she was like one of my favorite and she
always like had my back for everything. So she was

(09:53):
like very sweet and yeah, so when I left, that
was like the only thing that like held me. I
was like, but I I want to leave her?

Speaker 1 (10:00):
You know?

Speaker 2 (10:01):
Yeah? Did did changing school so much like kind of
or moving around it. I don't want to say mess
up because it's not messed up, but like affect your
childhood and anyway, I'm only asking because it did for me,
Like I moved a lot. Yeah, and then I had
I went to like a private school. I don't know

(10:21):
if if you know what it's called.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
It's called Fusion.

Speaker 3 (10:24):
I don't think.

Speaker 2 (10:24):
No, it's like a one on one it's like homeschool,
but one on one in like a huge office building
and like all you have is a teacher.

Speaker 1 (10:30):
So I get your experience.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
On that, but I'm asking because it messed me up
moving a lot, like it messed with my identity, like
as a person, I get you.

Speaker 3 (10:39):
Yeah, So I think I really saw the difference in schools.
Like so this was like one of like the main things.
Like when I went to Santa Clarita and I went
to Mitchell Elementary, it was a Blue Ribbon school, so
it was a very very good school. And at that point,
my my both my parents were doing very well for themselves.

(11:00):
Like we like my dad took himself out of what
he was out of, you know, like like with his past,
Like he really like didn't want to do that anymore
for his kids, so he took us like kind of
all out of that. And like my mom as well,
Like my mom started working a lot more and then
my mom was, like my dad, they both agree like
let's like move, and Santa Clear is a lot cheaper

(11:21):
as well, like a lot cheaper, so they were like, okay,
well like let's move, like you know. There, So I
started going to a blue ribbon school, very very good school,
and all the kids who were just like very sweet
in a way, like they didn't cuss, they didn't like
you know, like do bad things.

Speaker 1 (11:39):
It's just different. It's just very.

Speaker 3 (11:40):
Different, Like you could tell like the kids were very
good kids. And then when I came back to the valley,
I didn't cuss at all. So this is like experience.
So I didn't cuss at all, and I wasn't like
like when I came back to the valley, I felt
like a lot of the girls were already like hitting puberty.
And then when over there, it's really weird, Like I

(12:00):
don't know why, Maybe it's just me, but the girls
over there didn't really care about like going through like
a period or like you know, growing up or whatnot.
Like they kind of just like didn't really bring it
up to light like or try to make any of
the other girls really feel bad. So then when I
came back to the valley and I started coming like
you know, going to school, like the girls I have
had already like started the periods, and then they like

(12:22):
were already getting like boobs and they're already like you know,
like whatnot. And I didn't have that, Like I didn't
I actually didn't get like any of that until I
was in like ninth.

Speaker 1 (12:31):
Grade, Like you were like you felt behind.

Speaker 3 (12:34):
Yeah, So I felt like like behind, you know, and
so I was like I was new, you know. And
it was really funny because I came to school with
like a little school girl outfit, like I remember, my
dad just like loved to dress me up, and I
immediately got made fun of immediately, So immediately got made
fun of. And then they're like, oh, like why are
you wearing this, like like like you're not out of

(12:56):
school like that, like you know, and I was just
kind of like, well, like my dad got me this year, know,
and then they're just like, oh, like you shouldn't wear
that type of stuff like this and that. So I
was just like whatever, you know. And then they were
like do you cuss? And I was like do I cuss?
Like yeah, And I was like like no, I don't,
like I like I don't do that, like I like,
you know, and then they're like why not, And I

(13:18):
was just like cause I don't, you know, like I
just like I went to like you know, I was
like cause I just like really don't. Yeah, And then
they kind of got me into that like into cussing
into like you know, like just being like kind of
like a mean girl. And I didn't like that, Like
I've never been like that like mean girl, Like I
never like I would always see people like those girls

(13:38):
that I did like hang out with. I would always
see them being mean to other girls and even me
they were mean to, you know, And I don't want
to consider them like friends back then, but I would
hang out with them, you know. Course, So I feel
like that's only difference that I really saw was that
like being in like a very very good school and
then going from like a school that's just like very
like open and mind you Heartstree Element. She was not

(14:00):
like a blue ribbon school, Like it was like total shift. Yeah,
it was I think like a two out of ten, yeah,
you know, and it was like in Kenoga Park, you know.
And so like all the girls were just like completely different,
like very advanced, and I wasn't like that. So I
think that's like the main thing that I did see,
like between certain schools and whatnot.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
Did you feel like, well because you felt behind, did
you feel forced to kind of be like them but
not the mean girl vibes?

Speaker 1 (14:26):
Yeah?

Speaker 2 (14:26):
I did like have a happy little medium part Like, yeah,
pix both of them.

Speaker 3 (14:30):
Yeah, So I felt like a lot of like girls
did always like say things about like the fact that
I was like flat chested. I feel like that's a
huge thing that they always did. I don't know why,
but they always yeah, like they always would just say like, oh,
like you're flat. You're flat, Like none of the boys
are gonna like you cause you're flat, and like we
have boobs and you don't. And I'm just like what,

(14:51):
like I don't even care, Like I was like I'm
just here, like you know. And so like I can
see that really affected me now because I'm like wait,
like they would always tell me this and like I
have to have that. And then it's crazy like cause
I always say like, don't care about what people say,

(15:12):
and I tell people that not as like I don't care.
I just want people to know, like don't care what
people say, like don't do what I did, you know,
Like I feel like people get that very mixed up,
like they don't really like understand what I'm saying. They're like, oh,
but like you care what people said. You're right, I did,
and that's why I'm telling you to not do it.

(15:33):
You know. So like going into school and like being
in school and like having them all the time, like
make fun of me like for being flat or like
having no booty or like you know whatnot. And then
now like doing social media and then yeah, I didn't
have the biggest but even before my BBL, I didn't
have the biggest butt and I didn't have the biggest
boots before my breast augmentation, like you know. So then

(15:53):
seeing people on social media now do the same thing
that yes, you know that I used to like get triggers. Yeah,
so now I was just like, Okay, well I have
money and this is something like I really want to do.
So I went and I got it done. And do
I feel a lot happier now? I do? Genuinely, I
really do, not just because like people like you know,
people still come after me, like after everything that they're

(16:16):
always going to you know, and it is what it is.
You know, if it doesn't make you happy, it doesn't
need to.

Speaker 1 (16:20):
Make you happy, but it's happy.

Speaker 3 (16:21):
Yeah, Like you know, I'm not put on this or
to you know, please people, please everybody. You know, I'm
just here to please myself and please my fiance and
my family, you know.

Speaker 1 (16:31):
And that's the other thing.

Speaker 3 (16:32):
Like like I don't understand why people always say things
like like, oh, you didn't need to get it done.
I know I didn't. You know, I know I didn't,
but I wanted it. Yeah, but I wanted it. And yes,
like a lot of the time the comments did really
affect me, and I was just like, Okay, I went
back and forth a lot, like even before I really
like sat down and thought to myself, okay, like I

(16:54):
really want to get this done. I did go back
and forth with myself, and I was dealing with like
a lot like you know, only God knows, and only
my fiance knows, like what I've been through, like and
what like you know he has seen, but like no cameras,
like just me and him.

Speaker 1 (17:07):
You know.

Speaker 3 (17:08):
And so it did take a lot like out of
me to really really do it, but I did it,
and like I'm a lot happier now. And yeah, it
definitely was a trigger, like seeing everybody like still call
me flat after like I kind of got over it.

Speaker 1 (17:22):
And then even the fact that I.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
Did, like struggle with a really bad eating disorder ever
since I was little. Yeah, like I never ate, like
they would always like my family always call me like
a bird because I would always eat like a bird
or they always called me like Flakita like they always did,
and it was because like I was very skinny. So
then like in school, they would always call me like
skinny and like they would call me like skinny bone
Jones and they would say like, oh you have no

(17:45):
boobs or oh you have no butt, and then like
my fiance loves me for who I was. So I
got like very like okay with it. And then once
we started doing social media, then it like did it again,
Like it happened again, and I was like, what the
Like I thought, yeah, And I was like I thought
I got over it, like you know, like you know,
so yeah, when I sit there and I tell like

(18:06):
girls like like don't care about what people say. Like
I've seen like a lot of times like when I've
said it like on people like on people's other podcasts,
like you know, like keep doing what you're doing, like
don't let anybody like get to here or whatnot. And
then I'll see the comments and people are like, oh,
but she literally got her whole body done. I'm like,
I'm telling you not to do what I did. I'm
telling you not from your own experience, from my own experience.

(18:28):
I'm telling you not to do what I did. Like,
you know, I am happier now, but whatever makes that.
I've always been this person like always, whatever makes you happy,
you should genuinely do it because it makes you happy,
not because somebody else said to or whatnot. I did
always want to get a BBO and I said this
in our video where I did get my BBO. I

(18:48):
When I was little, I would always see like big
butts and I was like, damn, like I want a
big butt, like you know, I just you know, I
would always see it.

Speaker 1 (18:55):
I'm like damn, like you know.

Speaker 3 (18:57):
So then when I got older, and then like I
would start to like not don't want to say, get bullied,
but people would point it out. I was like, okay,
Like this was kind of my confirmation that I want
to be exactly you know, like I feel you. Yeah,
it was just a lot, but I am a lot
happier now, and like I feel like you have to
like get it to get it, Like I feel like
starting clothes even fit me better now or just like.

Speaker 1 (19:18):
And it's it sucks to say, but it brings so
much more confidence.

Speaker 2 (19:23):
Yeah, and because I've gotten to be able to and
I just feel like, you know.

Speaker 1 (19:29):
Me, I also I got I get it.

Speaker 2 (19:32):
Because I also did it with in my mentality, like
well my mom and my sister have a big ass and.

Speaker 1 (19:37):
I loved I love I love it.

Speaker 2 (19:39):
Yeah, but I like, you know I, once I got mine,
was like I feel so much better about myself. Like
I would be saying like, oh, like do be yourself this,
this and that, and it's like now I feel like
I'm living it and I'm enjoying it. And to this day,
obviously I still get like hey, comments like oh like this, etcetera,
it's botch this or whatever. I'm like, I don't see

(19:59):
it that and I'm happy with it. And I feel
like that is the misconception also about social media, like
they try to control our happiness or to make them happy.
And obviously again it's not I it's not complaining, it's
not anything. I'm very very very grateful, But it's also
like it's managing my happiness and still trying to please them.

(20:21):
But then I'm like, do I really want to live
my life pleasing other people for effort?

Speaker 3 (20:26):
I get you, Yeah, I think yeah. I think a
lot of the time too, we forget because we see
so much of like the people that support us, and
I'm like, wow, like they really do like love us,
you know, But then it's that like one person it
like you can live like thousands of people love you.

Speaker 1 (20:44):
And we highlight the negative ones and you highlight the
negative ones.

Speaker 3 (20:47):
And I think it has to really do with trauma.
I really do. I really do think it has to
do with it, because then you're just like what, like
what did you just say?

Speaker 1 (20:55):
You know, And then I'm.

Speaker 3 (20:56):
Just like I've started to realize, like I started to
even tell Guaric this and even like my sister in
law that I still do it, like I still will
get in argument with people and try to get them
to understand me, but they never will, like you know,
they really will, never will. But I've started to see
it as like when people sit there and they say
things like I talked about this in one of our
videos too, when people sit there and they say things like, oh,

(21:20):
for example, somebody's like, oh my god, you're so ugly.
I don't necessarily like take that as like hateful. I
see it and I'm just like, wow, like you're so angry, yeah,
And I really like would really love to like just
like meet that person in a sense and see what
they're going through. Because in a household, in a household

(21:42):
where like you have a mother come home or a
father come home and them just sit there and constantly
call you stupid or ugly or just sit there and
constantly belittle you. Now you go up on the internet
and you start to do that to other people without
you even noticing it.

Speaker 1 (21:58):
You're just angry, angry, yeah, And so.

Speaker 3 (22:00):
That makes me feel really bad because a lot of
the people who do send like a lot of like
the things that are like oh my god, she's so ugly,
Oh my god, this and that that that you know,
I see them and they're very young kids, yeah, very
like thirteen fourteen, and I'm like, wow, Like this makes
me feel really really bad. Like I would love to
sit there and just like heal them, yeah, you know,
like talk to them like yeah.

Speaker 2 (22:19):
And that's why I always say, like somebody's always going
through something, yeah, always be kind of psych.

Speaker 3 (22:23):
Like you could really be their last job. So and
it's funny. I'm really close to my sister in law,
like very very close, and a lot of people always
like comment like, how are you guys so close to
each other? Like my sister in law hates me. I
feel so bad because I love my sister in law,
Like we're best friends, Like I tell her all the time.
If me and Grek like never like dated, I think

(22:44):
we would still be friends, Like we probably would have
ended up meeting each other and like being friends. So
I genuinely love her. But she does deal with like
a lot of people that, like she's like very protective
over me and Gark. So I'll see her in the
comments arguing with people. I'm like, girl, get out of
the comments. I'm what are you doing here? I'm like, Ariano,
what are you doing here? And she's like and she'll
called me. She's like, oh my god, they just made

(23:05):
me so mad. I'm like it's okay, like you know,
I'm like, it is what it is. She's like, no,
like people don't know you guys like the way that
Like I'm like, that's the point exactly. They don't, you know,
And they they won't. But I see the people who
will like genuinely say the truth and they like really do,
like I feel like they really do pay attention to
our videos and then they'll start saying things I'm like, wow,

(23:26):
like they really pay attention. They really like very people. Yeah,
like they pay attention. Yeah, Like we were we hosted
a club and this girl came and she makes flowers
and she added every single one of my dogs on
the side of the flowers and I was like, oh
my god, I fell in love. Like I literally hugged her.
I like I was like, wow, like you're so sweet,

(23:48):
like think you so Like she just pays attention to
the details, you know. And that's the people that I
really like, genuinely like love because they're out there like
you know, like.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
They pay attention like this is yeah, it makes it
feel like that.

Speaker 3 (23:59):
They me too, but it's all yeah, it's like crazy, it's.

Speaker 2 (24:03):
Like someone pays attention, like yeah, you see the little
things instead of like.

Speaker 3 (24:06):
Like that the bad care for like the most, like
a lot of people know, like my dogs mean the
world to me, Like I've always said that, like they're
like my kids. Yeah, And we were talking about in
the kitchen, like how my dog gave birth and whatnot.
And it's crazy, like I felt like those were like
my grandkids. Like I felt like they were my grandkids.
Like I didn't cry when I gave them away because
like I didn't like I didn't want to, Like I

(24:29):
kind of just like walked away and I close my mine,
like I closed my eyes.

Speaker 1 (24:33):
I was like, have a good life.

Speaker 3 (24:34):
Yeah, like I'm not gonna do that. I'm not gonna cry.

Speaker 1 (24:36):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (24:37):
So it was just like the small details that people
like really like you know, pay attention to. And I'm like, wow,
like this makes me like literally want to like just
hug you. And I'm like yeah, yeah, but yeah, I've started.
I've really tried to like ignore they like block it
out because there's always gonna be background noise always, always, always, always, always,
no matter if you're doing something good, yeah, like you

(24:59):
know bad, it doesn't matter. There's always gonna be somebody
out there that's doing that that. So that's why when
I always tell people like, you know, like don't don't
give a fuck like what anybody says, and then they
sit there and turn it around, like I feel like
it does get used against me a lot. I'm like, damn,
like you know, I wish you guys like knew what
I was like talking about in a sense like don't

(25:20):
follow in my footsteps. I don't care about like what
they're really like trying to point out about you and
like say or whatnot? Like just do you like live
your life? Be happy?

Speaker 1 (25:31):
I saw you. It's literally your happiness is literally dependent
on you.

Speaker 3 (25:35):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:36):
Oh okay, We're gonna go on a quick break and
movie right back, you guys? Are you guys?

Speaker 2 (25:41):
Welcome back, Brittany. I feel like a lot of people
don't know that you are Latina. Yes, okay, like because
you're with guard Yeah, like everyone assumes like you're not,
but you are.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah, where's your family from all that? I don't like,
I've loved to know.

Speaker 3 (25:56):
Yeah, okay.

Speaker 1 (25:57):
So I've also gotten a lot of people.

Speaker 3 (25:59):
I hang around Armenians.

Speaker 1 (26:02):
All day, all day, every day.

Speaker 3 (26:04):
They're always at my house and I love them, I
really do. They got on my nerves, but they know
I love them for sure. Like how I was telling you,
I'm very close to my sister. She's Armenian, and like
all of Grek's cousins are Armenian too, And Grek's cousin
does live with us and he's Armenian as well. So

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I've picked up on like.

Speaker 1 (26:27):
It's a part of your founding, like Armenian, you know.

Speaker 3 (26:31):
So I've literally gone places and then people are like
are your Meanian. I'm like, no, like my fiance is,
so that's probably why you're asking me, you know. So,
but yeah, and then a lot of people have thought
Gark is Hispanic. Like a lot of people thought that
Gark was Hispanic. And so my mom is Swiss, like
my mom is white, you know, my mom is my

(26:52):
mom's mom is Swiss from Switzerland, and my mom did
go through. My mom's speaks Spanish a lot more than well,
my mom speaks Spanish a lot more than I do, now, okay, Yeah,
because my mom was always around my dad, and my
dad is Mexican, and my whole dad's side of the

(27:14):
family is Mexican.

Speaker 1 (27:16):
Okay.

Speaker 3 (27:17):
Yeah, so my mom was always always around them, kind
of the same way that I'm always around, like, you know, guard,
so she picked up and even my mom like now,
like she does have like her little accents sometimes, and
I'm like, didn't leave you, mom, yeah, because my mom
and dad are no longer together, but I could still
hear it in her sometimes, you know. But yeah, so

(27:41):
my dad's my dad's side is all everybody's Mexican, and
growing up my dad's family, it's I think like also
an Armenian thing. And like that's why our Armenians and
Mexicans get along very well because there are a lot
of like.

Speaker 2 (27:58):
A lot, a lot, and there's a lot in the valley, yes, yes,
of a mix of both.

Speaker 3 (28:02):
Yeah, yeah, they always get along like so I think
it's just like very like crazy that, like we're a
lot alike, you know, and our families get along as well,
like not even speaking like the same language, but like
them just like overall, like the vibe.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
Yeah, they're big families. They have big families, right, yes.

Speaker 3 (28:19):
Yeah, and they have like the same type of like
thinking that makes sense, Like they like are like very similar.
And so my dad's side of the family always like
was like living with us, like my grandma and grandpa
lived with us for a while, and then my aunt
also lived with us for a little bit. And then

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because my mom spoke Spanish a lot, like for her
work and like other things, and my dad spoke Spanish.
When I was born, I started speaking Spanish, like only
only spoke fluent Spanish, like from one years old to
six years old. And literally my grandma, my mom, like
my my mom's mom, I would speak Spanish and she
was like, I don't know what she's saying, like she

(29:03):
keeps asking me for agua and I don't know what
that is, like a yeah, and then my mom's like
it's water, like she wants water, you know. So I
always always spoke Spanish. And then that's when I started
like to go to school and they made me speak English,
like they like I started to have to speak English.
And then eventually, like all of our family members kind

(29:25):
of moved out, and then my dad like kind of
stopped speaking Spanish in general because my mom and dad
would speak English to each other. So then and then
everybody kind of moved out, so there was no more
Spanish in the house. So then I had to like
speak English and everything. So I just lost it, like
over the years, I just lost it, like awe, and

(29:45):
it sucks.

Speaker 1 (29:46):
But I do.

Speaker 3 (29:47):
Understand a lot more like I can understand like a lot,
but I feel like it's like a muscle memory thing.
Because me, Powell and Pou's sister and Nat and her sister,
we all went to Kabo, and when we went to
a couple everybody was speaking Spanish there and even like
within like the first couple of days of me being there,
I felt like I was picking up already very fast,

(30:09):
and I was like, wow, like I think I need
to spend like a whole two weeks here like.

Speaker 1 (30:13):
Just to get it back. I feel like I never
come home.

Speaker 3 (30:15):
Yeah, Like I feel like I could really like it's
like a muscle memory thing.

Speaker 1 (30:18):
I think it is.

Speaker 3 (30:19):
Like I couldn't understand everybody, but I couldn't speak it back,
and it made me frustrated because I was like, I
know what you're saying, and I get you, but I'm
like I have to speak to you in English. I'm
so sorry, you know. And like that's just like one
thing that like I've always like not hated, but like
I always like regretted, like not like it.

Speaker 1 (30:40):
But now that you're adult, yeah like not.

Speaker 3 (30:42):
Keeping it, you know. But I still do have like
my Latina ways, like I still do.

Speaker 2 (30:48):
Oh yeah the toxic comes out, yeah right yeah now,
but yeah, like we're spicy, we have, you know, yeah,
a lot to deal with.

Speaker 3 (30:56):
Yeah, And I think Gardy loves it. He does. He
even admits it too on like on videos like because
people will be like sit there and be like oh
my god, like how does he like deal with that?
Like how does he like do this? And he's just
like I love it. It's like I like it. He's like,
I don't complain. He's like I love this shit. Yeah,

(31:17):
he's like I love it, and I'm just like, well,
as long as he does.

Speaker 2 (31:20):
Like.

Speaker 3 (31:21):
I love the fact that he's never really tried to
change me, you know, and he's also been like very
supportive with everything that I do. He's never been that
type of person that has tried to like help me
back on anything. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (31:33):
He loved you from like the beginning and to literally
to whatever the ender is.

Speaker 1 (31:37):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (31:38):
Yeah, he's literally yeah with anything. He just like always
has supported me like i've and even with anything, I've
always asked for his opinion and input and advice and everything,
and he's always just been like kind of like yeah,
if you want.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
To, has he been like your only boyfriend?

Speaker 3 (31:56):
Like serious? Yes? Yes? How long has it been It's
been four years? Yes, Yeah. I feel like I feel
like I've known him like longer though like kind of weird,
Like I feel like four years sounds very short, but
it's very long. It is days, hours, minutes. But I

(32:18):
don't I wouldn't trade it for this count second.

Speaker 1 (32:20):
Yeah, but I wouldn't trade it for the world.

Speaker 3 (32:23):
Every couple has like every like off camera, we do
go through the same thing.

Speaker 2 (32:27):
Like that's what I was gonna ask, like off camera,
because you guys share a lot on camera, so as
a as a consumer or a person, Like, how do
you guys keep it like together off camera?

Speaker 1 (32:41):
Yeah, so I think what happens?

Speaker 3 (32:44):
Yeah, so we still have like our arguments and whatnot,
Like we we deal with like a lot off camera,
like in our private life, like a lot of people,
like you know, like we do any relationship. Yeah, Like
we do share a lot on camera. But I've always said,
we show you, guys what we allow you to see,

(33:05):
you know, like we allow you guys to see this
part of our life, not that it's fake or that
it's a show, but we put on the happy moments,
not the like moments that we are dealing with things
on our like by ourselves. Because in our reality, if
we sat here and we were like, guys, we're having
an argument because of this and because of that, Like

(33:26):
what do you guys think, Now you're allowing other people
to have an opinion on your relationship, and then you're
thinking about with this person and then this, and now
that's an even bigger argument and then it could literally
lead to like you guys like breaking up. So that's
what we keep off of social media, like when we
do argue or what like when we do have like
our little fights or whatnot, just like any other couple,
Like we argue the same way, like you know, and

(33:50):
we just keep it and we keep it off of
social media, and we basically just like.

Speaker 1 (33:55):
Deal with it.

Speaker 3 (33:56):
And I feel like a lot of our arguments have
been put back together because we're like, well, we're arguing,
but we gotta film.

Speaker 1 (34:06):
Tomorrow, so you gonna fix this.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
Yeah, I'm like, so we gotta film tomorrow.

Speaker 1 (34:11):
Has ever been a time where you guys don't film
because you're arguing?

Speaker 3 (34:14):
Yes, yes, a lot and it gets in the way
because like at the end of the day, Like I've
also seen a lot of people like say recently that
all me and Guard cares about money. It's not that
all we care about is money. We have built this
like I don't want to say lifestyle, but lifestyle that
we are in now, and we do got bills and
we do got things to pay for, and it does

(34:36):
get expensive and in order to maintain those bills and
not you know, drown in debt, like we gotta do
what we gotta do, you know, And that's how it is.
Like and at the end of the day, yes, everybody
is fucking money hungry, Like I'm not money hungry like
you know, but everybody loves money.

Speaker 1 (34:56):
And everybody has the same goal at the end.

Speaker 3 (34:57):
Yeah, like we like we all love my at the
end of the day, we're not gonna we're not gonna
sit there, like we're not gonna sit there and go
to heaven with all the money and riches. Like I know,
I'm not going to heaven with my BBL. Like I
know somebody somebody has told me that before. Like somebody
told me that before. Somebody was wait on work, Yeah,
like somebody told me that before. They're like, oh, you know,
you're not going to even with your BBL right, like

(35:19):
you're gonna be a different person.

Speaker 1 (35:20):
I'm like, I know, thank you.

Speaker 3 (35:22):
I'm like, thank you.

Speaker 1 (35:23):
Shot my ass off.

Speaker 3 (35:24):
Yeah, I'm like I know, I'm not like you know,
but like it is what it is, Like I do
Can I explain it?

Speaker 2 (35:32):
No?

Speaker 3 (35:32):
I can't, Like yeah, you know, yeah, Cause.

Speaker 2 (35:35):
And that was that was my next question about like
cause I've seen the comments and I've seen people.

Speaker 1 (35:39):
Like ask like, oh, you guys are just together for
the cloud or whatever. Not I've I don't.

Speaker 2 (35:44):
I'm not around you guys a lot, but when I am,
those little moments like I genuinely feel the love.

Speaker 1 (35:51):
Yeah, and not even you.

Speaker 2 (35:53):
Being a toxic crazy yeah bitch that everyone probably thinks.

Speaker 1 (35:56):
That you are or whatever.

Speaker 2 (35:57):
Like you guys are just really chill, like the most chill,
genuine couple that I've seen and have experienced myself. Like
I've had experiences with you guys here and there, and
it's like that is enough for me to know, like okay,
like they're dope, genuine, like very authentic, and I feel
like that's what lacks. Yeah, I'll say I feel like

(36:19):
it lacks in couples, a couple of channels specifically where
it's like you can tell when something is very like fake.

Speaker 1 (36:29):
Yeah, there's no other way to say it, Like you
could just tell when something's fake.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
And I love that you guys are very together, you
are your own person, and he's he's very silly.

Speaker 1 (36:39):
Oh yeah.

Speaker 3 (36:41):
Yeah, a lot of people have always asked me, They're like, oh, like,
what like made you like fall in love with Gark
And it was the fact that I could genuinely be
myself and silly.

Speaker 1 (36:51):
With him, and he wasn't like.

Speaker 3 (36:53):
I got the egg, you know, like he wouldn't. He
wasn't like that, Like he immediately like I knew he
was a funny guy. Like I just knew he was
like funny, Like I want to laugh right now because
of his face.

Speaker 2 (37:05):
Like because you know, I'm trying not to look that
way because he's probably making us.

Speaker 1 (37:09):
Yeah he's like, look he's getting red.

Speaker 3 (37:12):
But yeah, he's just like a funny guy in general,
you know. But yeah, we we basically just I think
this is the other thing too that a lot of
people do if your relationship is completely different from mine.
I understand, and I get it, trust me, I do.

(37:33):
But for like, for instance, a lot of people don't
like the fact that he calls me bitch, but he
sometimes don't be calling me a bitch like that, you know,
like he just so in the beginning of our relationship,
Gark was like I don't want to say, trying to
be because he kind of was, but he was like
not strict, but he like I would call him like bitch,

(37:55):
like you know, ye, I'd be like like I'll be
like bitch, like you know, and he would immediately get mad,
like he would get mad, like he would sit there
and be like, why are you calling me a bitch?
Like I'm not a bitch, Like can you stop? And
I was just like no, I'm not, like that's the
way I talk like, you know. So then after he
kind of like pick it in the way that I talked,
he would start calling me it and he was just

(38:16):
like bitch like what like you know, and then we
would just start calling each other like bitch back and forth,
but not in a way that it was like bit
like you're being a bit like you know, you get me.
There's different ways to call somebody that you know, like
and if you were to ever be out of line
and call me it like actually, I'm always don't call
me that. You need to know when to call me
it and right now is not the time because I'll

(38:36):
smack you like one you know.

Speaker 1 (38:40):
In her right now. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (38:42):
So basically it's just like we just joke around with
each other like that. And I think a lot of
people do take our video seriously, which I don't blame, like,
you know a lot of times, yes, you know, it's
just how it is. So like when he sits there
and he calls me like a bitch. A lot of
people start comparing their relationship with mine my husband. Yeah,
they're like, oh my gosh, my husband would never call

(39:02):
me a bitch. Like girl, you need to find a
new man that respects you.

Speaker 1 (39:06):
And I'm just like he.

Speaker 3 (39:08):
Does respect me actually like a lot, like a lot.
And if that's something that like your man doesn't like
want to do to you, great, that's your relationship. And
that's fine. Like I'm not gonna sit there and be like,
well he should start calling you one. You know, that's
not my relationship to speak on. But I do know
that me putting my whole life on social media, like

(39:29):
not whole life, but me putting my relationship on social
media will lead to people coming to that, you know,
And I do understand that that is gonna what's gonna come.
So that's why I'm just kind of like, you know,
it is what it is, Like I know that I
signed up for it, you know, but like I don't
want people to ever think that because my relationship is
like this that like there's I don't want to say

(39:51):
shouldn't be or there's like can't be in a way
like you know if that's like how your relationship is
good for me, it's like, you know, then that's fine,
but you know, this is what this is what we do, Like,
this is what we do and like yeah, even off camera,
like we're just like hell is chill, Like we're just
like very like calm. And then once we like get
to filming, Like a lot of our videos, I'm being

(40:14):
one hundred percent honest, none of our videos are scripted,
none of them. Gary will genuinely be in the kitchen
and put up his phone and be like, babe, come here,
what is this? And I'm like what, you know, yeah,
and it just goes like that and then he's like
and he'll like in the video, he's like he'll start dying.
A lot of He's like that was so good. That
was so good. I'm posting this tomorrow morning. He'll sit

(40:35):
there think of the caption. He'll start just like get
get it all ready to post on like reels on Snapchat.
You'll get it ready for every single thing, and you'll
be like, that was such a good video. This and
that boom that's how it's made.

Speaker 1 (40:47):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (40:47):
Yeah, well it's got to you guys where you are
now to be honest, and it's not just that, it's
again it goes back to like you guys being genuine
and authentic. Yeah, you know it's and you kilds like again,
you could see it right off the bat. But that's
also you know, there's other couple channels, but we won't
talk about other ones.

Speaker 1 (41:07):
We're talking about you. How is it that you guys
live with each other now?

Speaker 2 (41:12):
Like you guys are living like grown up lives and
you guys have this huge career. You as a woman though, yeah,
it's a lot of responsibility. It's you know, yeah, taking
care of dogs and a man, yeah, and yourself and
your page and your couple page.

Speaker 1 (41:31):
So it's like, how is it now finding that balance
for you? Because how old are you? Twenty?

Speaker 3 (41:38):
Yeah, twenty one.

Speaker 1 (41:41):
You're so young.

Speaker 3 (41:42):
I know.

Speaker 1 (41:43):
I always hear that.

Speaker 3 (41:44):
Literally, when I turned twenty one, all of my comments
were like, wait, she's only twenty one?

Speaker 1 (41:48):
What I was just like.

Speaker 2 (41:50):
Yeah, I can't wow, Okay, well yeah, so I want
to know, like, did you ever imagine being twenty one engaged? Which,
by the way, I want to know when the Wedding
s movie, I engage with twenty thousand dogs in a
nice house obviously a blessing, you know, thank you, yes,
with an amazing you know, man that you have, Like

(42:12):
did you ever imagine your life to be where it's
right now?

Speaker 3 (42:14):
Honestly? Okay, So I always felt like school wasn't for me.

Speaker 1 (42:21):
It's not and it's not and it's okay.

Speaker 3 (42:23):
Yeah, it's not for everyone. But I'm not sitting here
and telling everybody like you know, drop out, drop out,
drop out, and do social media because it just ended
up happening. Like I knew, I didn't want to really
continue going to school, and like sitting there, I just
never found it fun. A lot of people do find
it fun, Like a lot of people. You have to
go to school to be what you want to be,

(42:45):
like you want to be a doctor, like you know,
like a brain surgeon has to go to school for
I think, like for your whole life years. I cannot
do that. Kudos to you for doing that because now
you get a fat check and your brain surgeon, you know,
But I cannot sit there for fourteen years in college.
I just I can't, Like, you know, like that year

(43:06):
that's your whole life, like your dedication, that is dedication,
Like to sit there for fourteen years, you know. So yeah,
so basically I just felt like school wasn't really for me.
And then when I met Garic, we just had the
same personality. And then he set up the phone and
he basically was like we should start social media, like

(43:28):
like I think that we would be good at it.
And I was just like are you sure, like really,
and then he was just like yeah, like let's just
like do it. In the beginning, it wasn't for like
the money or like, you know, we didn't even really
have like a lot of fans like that, like you know,
I don't even like call them fans. I call them supporters,
you know, yeah, like I just you know, So then
he was like, yeah, like let's do it. So then

(43:50):
that's when GMB got started. Like that's when the TikTok started.
And it just started off from like a small argument
and oh actually Gark was already kind of technically living
with me. Okay, so this is like me actually first
time talking about it. My mom is gonna literally kill me,
but I'm so sorry, mom. So Gark would at Oh

(44:17):
my god, I can't even believe.

Speaker 1 (44:19):
He's like silent. Why aren't you looking out Gary? Why
aren't you silently. Now.

Speaker 3 (44:25):
So Gark actually would come to my house without my
parents knowings. So he would, And that's like due to
his personal reasons, you know, he wasn't like really in
like he wasn't like living with his like his mom,
like his mom, you know situation. I would let him
talk about that, you know, but I just felt like

(44:48):
he the minute that we started hanging out, he I
could tell immediately loved me. Is that weird to say?
I knew he did. I knew it. I called it
like I immediately, Yes, Yeah, I remember because he came with.

Speaker 1 (45:03):
Me one time to go get my nails done and
we weren't dating. We weren't dating.

Speaker 3 (45:07):
He just wanted to come with me to get my
nails done. Whether it was he thought he was going
to get something or not, he just he always just
wanted to be with me. And we were in the
car and I remember he had told me he was
like he was like, my cousin thinks like I'm falling
in love, And I was like, yeah, you are, you know.
I was like, yeah, I could see it, you know,

(45:29):
like I knew. I knew from the beginning. He genuinely like.

Speaker 1 (45:32):
He said, my cousin, Yeah, I like you want it.

Speaker 3 (45:35):
I mean it, like you know minute. His cousin were
very close y, and so I was like I knew it,
like I could just tell, like he loved being with me,
you know. So then because of his situation, he didn't
really like ever want to like not be with me.
And I lived in the back house of my stepdad
in my mom's house, and I was like very like away,
like not away, like like there's a distance from our

(45:57):
houses or whatnot. Blessed that my parents gave me that privacy. Yeah, sorry, guys,
you know, I'm like, sorry, guys, but guess what, look
what I am now. It would have would have never happened,
you know, yeah, like it would have never happened. All Right,
I love you guys, And I know it's probably gonna
make you guys very angry or whatnot. I hope it
doesn't start a fight, you know. Yeah, but that's what

(46:21):
it was, you know. And so then from there, Gark
would you know, come into my house and he just
wanted to be with me, and he would spend the
night and we started like just filming from there, and
that's when eventually, like our TikTok started blowing up. And
we did start making money from there, and I did

(46:42):
already kind of want to move out at a very
young age, like I knew I did want to, and
so then he was like, yeah, let's move out. So
then we just agreed to move out, and then moved
out at eighteen. I believe he was twenty one. Yeah,
he was twenty when I was eighteen? And wait, ye
was he twenty one? Were you twenty one?

Speaker 2 (47:02):
No?

Speaker 3 (47:03):
Right, you were nineteen? Yeah. Wow, what are you looking at?

Speaker 1 (47:12):
How old are you?

Speaker 3 (47:13):
Okay, what are you doing?

Speaker 1 (47:20):
Sorry?

Speaker 3 (47:20):
Sorry I got confuse. Yeah yeah yeah, yeah, yeah yeah yeah,
so that's yeah, yeah, you're right, you're right, you're right.
So then we had ended up moving out, and then
he was actually working, but he had quit like a
couple of days into like not being in the job.

(47:43):
He was at his job for a while, and then
I was still in school, so I was still in school,
and then he just kind of kept coming to me,
coming to me, coming to me. I was excited that
he was working. And I'm gonna tell you the reason
why I was excited that he was working because I
was at home doing my I'm wanna tell you the
reason why I what I really wanted to do. So

(48:05):
he would go to work and I would drop him
off and then I would come back and do my school.
I really wanted to pack his lunches like I always
saw girls doing those taktalks of like making like, you know,
their husband food in the morning and packing up their
lunch and whatnot.

Speaker 1 (48:21):
And wanted to be that girl. I wanted to be that.
I wanted like I was gonna do that. And then
he quit a job and I was like damn. I
was like, why did you do that?

Speaker 3 (48:29):
I was like, I wanted to back your lunch. He
didn't even give yeah yeah, and then he never gave
me a chance to ever pack him a lunch, Like,
never gave me a chance to pack my lunch.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
Like.

Speaker 3 (48:37):
I literally told him, like I was gonna buy him
like that lunch is I think it's called like the
lunch East or whatever like and hels no, no, Like
it was like that, it's like the container and it
like he to, uh, you're like food, And I told
him I'm going to order it like everything I was
going to order for him. And then he quit his
job and I was so mad because I really wanted
to make him home.

Speaker 1 (48:54):
But you always like you wanted to be housewifey.

Speaker 3 (48:56):
Yes, yes, yes, like I really like I was excited,
you know.

Speaker 1 (49:00):
And so.

Speaker 3 (49:03):
Then after he quit his job, we actually got shadow band.
A lot of people don't think that that's real, Like
it is. It's real. It is real. It happened to
us for like a good like four or five months, like,
and we did not know what to do because at
the time we were living off of like paycheck to
paycheck from TikTok, and TikTok would probably pay us like

(49:24):
three thousand dollars, yeah, and our rent was like two thousand,
five hundred at the time, and we were like freaking
out because we had just moved in. And he was like,
oh my gosh, like we just paid rent already and
rent is coming up, like and I don't know what's
gonna happen, Like I don't know what we're gonna do,
and he had just quit, so I was like, oh

(49:46):
my gosh, Like so then I started looking for like
somewhere to work. So I was like, okay, like do
you try to look for somewhere, and then I will
try to look for somewhere, you know, just to just
like you know, but we still continued to post on
TikTok to see if we were gonna get like back,
you know, and so then I was like okay, like
it like it'll be okay, like whatnot, Like it's fine.

(50:07):
And then he came up with the idea. He was like, wait,
like you have sixty K on your page. I was
like yeah. He's like, let's try to post videos on
your page. I was like, okay, yeah, let's just try.

Speaker 1 (50:19):
It makes sense.

Speaker 3 (50:20):
So then he saw that one trend of like people
doing the Uber series. But he was like, I think
it would be a really good like video idea if
we did the Uber series and like you were like
a girl getting into the car and I like, you know,
and I'm driving. I'm like, cool, let's do it. And
we filmed that on my on my channel post it

(50:40):
blew up, blew up. And then he was like, let's
keep doing it, like let's run your channel up because
you know, GMB is shadow band. So we just did
that and then eventually I started making money on my
channel and like we were able to pay our rent.
I just want to make that clear. We were able
to pay a rent a yeah. I was like we
were able to parent and then we just started like

(51:03):
blowing up on my channel, and then the Shadow Band
released from GIMB, so now we had both of those incomes. Also,
we were getting a little bit on YouTube. Like if
you look back at our YouTube channel, I Grek likes
to do it, but I don't cause I'm like, oh
my gosh, like yeah, like it's definitely crazy to see

(51:24):
how far we have I come, but like he loves
to watch it, and I'm just like like I have yeah, like,
oh my gosh, I used to do my brows like that,
like you know, I just like see like certain things
or whatnot. And so then yeah, we were like posting
a little bit on YouTube. I would edit actually like
our YouTube videos. That's why they weren't that good. I mean, yeah,

(51:48):
so I used to edit our YouTube videos and then
like we would film and whatnot. And then that's around
that shadow band area is when I also dropped out
high school. So he just quit and I dropped out
of high school, and now was just like, oh my gosh,
like right now, right now, I was like, you got
like you couldn't shadow by us before, you know.

Speaker 1 (52:10):
So then.

Speaker 3 (52:13):
Yeah, basically we just started running both up and started
doing very well. And then we started to do YouTube, yes,
and that started to do very well too. It was
doing okay, but it was like still very slow. I
think our YouTube really took off when we moved in
with his parents, so that was another thing too. His
parents offered to let us stay with them because they did,

(52:36):
you know, get like their house back and whatnot. Like
I said, I'll let guard talk about that ring up,
and they were like, you know, like just for you
guys to save money, not like pay rent. How about
you guys like move in with us? And I was like,
say no, more cool. I was like, let's do it.
And we did have like our dogs already. That was
another thing. We did end up getting our dogs.

Speaker 1 (52:58):
Adding on top of the bills. Yeah, that's yeah, but
they would have been happy.

Speaker 3 (53:03):
They were happy anyways. They were okay with anything. You know,
yeah dog, I feel like dogs are always like.

Speaker 2 (53:08):
But they saw the vision too, probably like for you
guys like come move in with us, like they well,
or they didn't.

Speaker 3 (53:16):
I don't think that his parents really like because they're
like older, like Middle Eastern Armenian, so I don't think
they really like really understand like social media and the
way that it works. So when you would tell them
like look like look at this, look at this, they
were just kind of like, eh, yeah, like they they
were like they're just like more into like you have

(53:37):
to have a job, you know, and he was like
this is my job, Like this is my job, you know.
And I don't think they quite understand. Now they do
now they do, you know, but in the beginning they didn't.
And then they were like, yeah, well, like you guys
like move in with us and whatnot. So that did
help a lot, you know, it did. It did help
a lot, and then our YouTube started just like really
like doing very well from there. We did have like

(53:58):
a couple of pranks when we lived in our like
first apartment, we had a couple of pranks that did
blow up, and like all of like the other videos
and whatnot, they did blow up. But then once we
moved with his parents, that's when I think, like all
of our videos start to do better.

Speaker 1 (54:12):
Yeah, well, I have a petition.

Speaker 2 (54:14):
I want to see maybe for a YouTube video where
Gark actually goes to work one day and you could
be the housewife and make the meals.

Speaker 3 (54:20):
I think that would be like the four am so happy.

Speaker 1 (54:22):
Like you wake up to go somewhere. I don't know.

Speaker 3 (54:25):
He doesn't even wake up at freaking ten am.

Speaker 1 (54:28):
I know that's fine. There you go. I don't know.
She wants to live. Her housewife tells me.

Speaker 3 (54:35):
He's like you still kind of like it's not the same.

Speaker 2 (54:37):
Like I want like pack leaving the no like packing
it like it's a I feel a girl.

Speaker 3 (54:43):
I've always seen those videos and yeah, I've always seen
those videos and I'm like, wow, like that looks like
so fun, Like yeah, I love I love those girls.
So any of the girls that are watching lists that
like those type of videos, I love those videos. Those
are I literally sit there like at like four am.

Speaker 1 (54:59):
And I'm like, wow, those are the troopers too.

Speaker 3 (55:01):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (55:02):
Yeah, all right, you guys are gonna go on a
quick break and then we'll be right back and talk
about Brittany's YouTube and maybe a podcast.

Speaker 1 (55:11):
We'll be back, all right, you guys, welcome back.

Speaker 2 (55:15):
Okay, you we were just talking about on camera off camera, Sorry,
what how many brothers and sisters do you have?

Speaker 1 (55:21):
Because you said you had a lot.

Speaker 3 (55:22):
Oh my gosh, I have so many. Guardic says literally
all the time. This is another thing about like being
Mexican there's always something, always something. It's always somebody's birthday.
It's always But if it wasn't, I don't feel like
it wouldn't be fun, you know, like you know. But

(55:44):
so my dad and mom when they first met, they
already had kids. Okay, So my mom and dad both
had daughters, same age, same birthday. Yeah, crazy, So one
is me ninth, one is May tenth. Okay, So I
have two older sisters. A lot of people don't know,

(56:05):
but I have two older sisters, Jasmine and Vanessa. I
love them there, I love them even though, like I
like to keep a lot of my family very separated
from my social media because I don't want like people
to now go and attack my family, you know, like
if you want to attack me, by all means, do it,
because if you do it to my family, I'll find you,

(56:26):
and I'm not gonna finish that line. Yep, but you know,
I'm just kidding. But yeah, so I do like to keep,
like you know, that very goals. But uh well yeah,
so I'll explain that part. After So they my mom
and dad met and they already had their both of
their daughters, and then my mom and dad ended up

(56:49):
having me. My dad was I don't want to say
he was mad he was having another daughter, but it
was the fact that he already had a daughter and
he felt like I was gonna like overstep his first princess.
You know, everybody knows this though. All of my siblings
know this. I'm the favorite. If you ask both of
my older sisters, if you ask both of my older sisters,

(57:10):
if you ask anybody in the family, I'm the favorite.
Like I've always been the favorite.

Speaker 1 (57:16):
They'll tell you.

Speaker 3 (57:17):
They'll tell you, yeah, she's always been the baby, like
the princess.

Speaker 1 (57:20):
You know.

Speaker 3 (57:20):
So when I was born, my dad was like in
love with me, like he still is my dad, you know.
I'm so my dad's princess or whatever. And then they
had my baby. They had my brother, Gunner. He is
sixteen now and he is a pain in my butt,
but I love him. Me and him are very close
because me and him and my mom went through a

(57:41):
lot with like my whole situation, like with my dad
and my mom separating and like a lot of that
going on. I talked a lot about it, you know,
Jaco and Vowel Right Jaco's podcast. I talked about it
a lot on there, and Yeah, basically, it's just kind
of a lot went on, you know, and my mom
and dad ended up separating, and me, my brother and

(58:04):
my mom went through a lot like it was us three.

Speaker 1 (58:07):
When that trend.

Speaker 3 (58:08):
There's this new trend that just came out on TikTok,
and it's like looking back at pictures of when it
was just you and your mom against the world, and
I literally cry every single time because it was literally me,
my mom, and my brother against the world, like nobody
could like come in and like ever try to tear aspart,
like it was. I slept in the bed with my
mom till like last year. No, I'm just kidding. I've

(58:33):
always slept in the bed until with my mom until
like I moved out with Garic, Like, yeah.

Speaker 1 (58:37):
Was that harder for you though, like leaving her?

Speaker 3 (58:40):
Yes, I know in a sense, yes, I know, I'll
get into that. But yeah, So then my mom and
dad had me and my brother Gunner, and then my
mom met my stepdad and now my mom has my
baby brother River that I'm very close with, very close with,

(59:00):
and I feel like I don't want to say my dad.
I don't think my dad gets bothered that I am
like I'm very close with all my siblings no matter what.
But I feel like River, he's three. My mom I
always lived with. So when my mom was pregnant, I
was all older, like I was seventeen, you know, when
I met Garic, and I feel like when you're a

(59:22):
lot older, you.

Speaker 1 (59:24):
Can kind of like you understand.

Speaker 3 (59:26):
Yeah, And I'm very close with my mom. So when
my mom was pregnant, and my stepdad is a doctor,
so he was always on call and he would go
to the hospital, and I was always with my mom.
And because I did homeschool, I didn't really have to
go to school and not be with my mom. And
then that's kind of like when my mom quit her job,
like towards the.

Speaker 1 (59:46):
End or whatnot.

Speaker 3 (59:47):
But I was always with my mom always, like even
when my mom was at work, always with my mom,
you know. And so I was with my mom during
her whole pregnancy. And that's why I think I'm very
close with my mom, you know. And that's why I'm
very close with the River, because I was you played,
I was, Yeah, I was there the whole time, like
you know. And so then my mom ended up getting

(01:00:08):
pregnant a year after with my other little brother Jet,
he's too, yeah, and so it's River and Jet and
that's my mom's kids with my stepdad. Then my dad
ended up meeting my dad's girlfriend. She's like my step mom.
Now they're just not married, you know. So and then

(01:00:30):
my dad ended up having a son. They ended up
having a son, and his name is Elias, but we
called I gave him. They used to call him fat soul.
Are you laughing because you think it's you're because you
think he's funny or oh, I was like, because Gark
loves him. Gark loves Elias. Gary really loves Gordos, so yeah, yeah,

(01:00:52):
Gary wants to take him to Dinelands so bad because
Gark loves him, like loves him, Gary loves all my siblings. Yeah,
but it's because I don't.

Speaker 1 (01:00:59):
I don't.

Speaker 3 (01:00:59):
I think it's because I can't explain. He just has
a character, like you know. And so they used to
call him fat so in the beginning because he was
such a chunky baby, chunky chunky chunky baby. And then
I gave him the nickname Gordolos, you know, and then
everybody just started calling him like Gordos and everything, you know,
And he's also I'm very close with you know. And

(01:01:19):
then my dad ended up having another baby, a daughter. Yeah,
my dad was he he loves her, loves her, loves her,
loves her, loves her.

Speaker 2 (01:01:29):
Your mom got all the boys and your dad got
all the girls.

Speaker 3 (01:01:33):
Yeah, so my dad when he because I planned the
gender review of my baby sit okay, when I found
out it was a girl, I was like, oh my gosh,
Like I don't even Yeah, I was like, I don't
know how my dad is going to react. I was like, dang,
like and my aunt also helped me. When I told
my aunt, my aunt was like, oh my gosh, your

(01:01:53):
dad I don't know. I was like, yeah, I don't
know either. So when we did the gender review, my
dad's always a girl. My dad was like, oh my gosh.
And then my dad did end up telling me he's like, oh,
like I was kind of nervous to have another little
girl because like you're my little girl, and like I
don't want like, like you know, to like you like
feel bad. I'm like, Dad, I don't feel bad. I'm

(01:02:14):
like I'm a lot older now. Like if I was younger,
maybe I would have felt like that, you know, but
I'm like I'm a lot older now and whatnot, and
like it's fine. Yeah, she's so cute though she is
the chunky My dad always has the chunkiest babies, Like
I don't know how, Like my brother Gunner was a
chunky baby too. I was chunky too, Like.

Speaker 1 (01:02:34):
So, how many is that in total?

Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
I lost count one two, three, four or five, six, seven, seven?
I have seven siblings, crazy.

Speaker 1 (01:02:46):
And it's crazy even the age gap, Like.

Speaker 2 (01:02:48):
Yeah, you know they're all close, Like you guys are
all kind of like around there coming from a big family.

Speaker 1 (01:02:54):
Do you want to have a big family yourself?

Speaker 3 (01:02:56):
I don't want to have a big family, but I
think because I literally just posted this on Instagram, like
thinking about like having kids like gets me, like so
like you know, I kind of like I just like
freeze a bit. If it happens, it happens, and that's
like God's biggest blessing and you know that's what he

(01:03:17):
wants from me or whatnot. I don't want to like
say I don't like ever want kids, Like I feel
like at the beginning of like everything, I said like
I didn't want kids, but that was because I was
very close to my siblings. So the same way that
my dad felt like he didn't want to have a
daughter to overstep like me. Is the same way that
I felt like I didn't want to have a child
like a baby to overstep them. Yeah, you know, because

(01:03:39):
I was very close with them, you know. And honestly,
even if I, like, if I do, like have a baby,
I don't know how they are going to react. I
don't know how I think they'll actually like be very
like sad.

Speaker 1 (01:03:51):
Do you know if your sisters have kids? No, oh, my.

Speaker 3 (01:03:54):
Sisters are older than me. My sisters are twenty four,
twenty five. I think, like, yeah, they don't. Both of
them don't want kids either.

Speaker 1 (01:04:03):
Because it's different from dogs. You have a lot of dogs.

Speaker 3 (01:04:05):
Yeah, none of them. None of them want kids. They
both don't want kids.

Speaker 1 (01:04:09):
And it's funny.

Speaker 3 (01:04:10):
My sister Jasmine has French Chies all dogs. She has
dogs like me. Yeah, and my other sister has cats
and like her boyfriend has cats and dogs.

Speaker 1 (01:04:22):
So it's like wow, Like I had to take care.

Speaker 3 (01:04:25):
Of my brother too growing up, and then they had
to take care of me and my brother. So then
when they both kind of I don't want to say left,
but like you know, when they both like kind of
grew up and whatnot. I had to take care of
I had to be them in their position and take
care of Gunner. You know. So I feel like that
gets you, like, oh my gosh, like you already know

(01:04:47):
what it's like, you know. Yeah, so it's crazy. But eventually,
if it happens, it happens.

Speaker 1 (01:04:53):
You know.

Speaker 3 (01:04:53):
If it doesn't, it doesn't. But right now my dogs
are very young still, so I don't know, Like I
just get a little scared having like such young dogs
with children. My baby brothers come over them, Scar, you've
met before. I don't trust with children at all, just
because high level dogs eat seaside. If a kid does

(01:05:15):
something he doesn't like whatnot, I just I don't. I
love my dog, I do, and you know, do I
trust him with me? I do? Do I trust him
with Gark? No, but like Gark still gets in his face,
you know, Greg still gets in his face. I'm like,
get out of his face, yeah, you know, but with kids,
I don't trust him, like just with anything, he could snap.

(01:05:36):
My girl dog, she loves kids, loves and her I
do trust with because she could literally lay down and
a kid could be on her and she's okay, Like
she loves my baby brothers, all of them. She does.
Nitro is the second youngest. He loves kids too, and
that WEENI he's like bad.

Speaker 1 (01:05:58):
Child, a little baby.

Speaker 3 (01:05:59):
It's so yeah, he's a baby himself. She was just
telling me she her dream dog is a Wiener dog.

Speaker 1 (01:06:03):
I was like, don't die. Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:06:05):
I was like, don't let it be your dream. I
was like, they're so bad.

Speaker 1 (01:06:09):
The dream died.

Speaker 3 (01:06:10):
Everybody would always post about them, like on Instagram, like
because like I feel like everybody just.

Speaker 1 (01:06:14):
Got just so fucking cute.

Speaker 3 (01:06:16):
They're so cute.

Speaker 1 (01:06:17):
Don't give me.

Speaker 3 (01:06:17):
Even when he's like being mean, he's bad, I'm like,
my god, you're such a weany bullbeanie. Like he's like
he's bad, but he's so cute, like he really is.
But he is a baby. He is, like he's actually
like a baby. Like he takes three naps a day.
He wakes up in the morning. Everything he sleeps in
a play pin. We have to cover it because he

(01:06:37):
won't sleep with it out, like without it covered. Here,
He'll tell us he wants to cover. He'll hit the
top of his bed and tell me, like cover it,
So I cover it. Yeah, So I cover it. And
he takes his three naps a day, he drinks and
drinks water. Obviously, it's an actual baby. He comes with
us mostly everywhere. We take him with us everywhere, and
everybody loves him, like, oh loves him. So that's already

(01:06:59):
a baby itself. So image if I had an actual baby, like,
that's another thing too, Like my dogs are my baby. Yeah,
whenever the time is though, yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:07:09):
Like and you're do you guys believe you believe in God?

Speaker 3 (01:07:12):
Yes? Yeah?

Speaker 2 (01:07:13):
Like it's like kind of like, at least for me,
it's kind of like whatever happens happens. And I feel like,
because my sister has kids, I'm good. It's like I'm
I will watch them, I will take care of them.
I've had dogs. I'm just like, you know what, I'm
great in this solitude like what I'm doing right now.
And I feel like for you guys, for you, it's
like you are so.

Speaker 1 (01:07:30):
Young, you're twenty one.

Speaker 2 (01:07:32):
I can't imagine you gotta get married first.

Speaker 1 (01:07:36):
This is like and I want to saying, whoever had babies?
Yeah before marriage? You know, I'm saying, because she's engaged. Yeah,
Like okay, when is that happening to be wedding Yeah.

Speaker 3 (01:07:45):
So the wedding, I kind of I'm like very perfectionist,
you know, m So I really want like it's I
don't want. I don't want to say perfect because that's unrealistic, you.

Speaker 1 (01:07:56):
Know, Bridezilla probably, huh Bridezilla.

Speaker 3 (01:07:59):
Yeah, Okay, I'm so, I just like, you know, but
I definitely want it to be perfect, you know, like
I just kind of want that like fairytale wedding. And
it's a lot of planning. Like we did our engagement party,
and I still think back about like our engagement party,
and I'm like, I wish I did things a lot differently,
you know, like I wish I did like certain things

(01:08:20):
differently and whatnot. But that was a lot of planning
our engagement party. Like my manager's here and he saw
like my whole engagement party. He's like, how did I
did all my own? He was like, how did you
pull this off? Like how did you do this? I
was like I don't know. I was like I don't know,
I'm exhausted. I was like I cannot wait to sleep
after this. But it was it was so much fun.

(01:08:43):
But yeah, the wedding, I think is going to be
coming in twenty twenty five. Okay, it's just it's a lot.
It's a lot. Yeah, But back to like the kids sing.
This guy doesn't also really care.

Speaker 1 (01:08:55):
He doesn't care.

Speaker 3 (01:08:55):
No, he wants more dogs too. He wants every day,
even though he knows how bad this winning is. He
goes up on his phone and he's like, I'm gonna
get another Wiener dog. And I'm like, don't do this.

Speaker 1 (01:09:06):
I could see you guys like on a ranch.

Speaker 2 (01:09:08):
Yeah, like at the huge not like a ranch, but
like huge land. Yeah, with like twenty Dobermans everywhere.

Speaker 1 (01:09:15):
I feel like that's my life.

Speaker 3 (01:09:16):
Yeah, he's shaking his head because that's what I want.
I tell him all the time. I tell him I
want a horse, like I would love to have piglets,
like I would love to have little piglets, like.

Speaker 1 (01:09:25):
There's so cute I.

Speaker 3 (01:09:26):
Would have, but I would love to save the piglets
like I would love to like get piglets and whatnot.
But yeah, I would definitely have horses. I would have sheep,
I would have piglets. I would have more Dobermans. No
more Wiener dogs though, I'm done.

Speaker 1 (01:09:44):
Just have that one running around.

Speaker 3 (01:09:46):
Yeah, I think I tell God God, I tell guard
this all the time. I think God like saw how
good my Dobermans were. They have their moments, they do,
but overall they're very good, like very very very good.
And I think God really saw like me wanting more dogs,
and was like, let me just give them one bad
dog so.

Speaker 1 (01:10:05):
That they couldn't anymore.

Speaker 3 (01:10:08):
Yeah, Like I really think that's what happens. But this guy,
he doesn't care. He wants like another wier dog. He's like,
we have to get another winning Bulbeenie and I'm like no,
I'm like, I'll do another Dobleman because they're such good dogs,
like they listen to me. My girl dog is I
don't want to say my dogs.

Speaker 1 (01:10:25):
All of them are our dogs, but my girl dog
more connection. Probably she's more connected to me.

Speaker 3 (01:10:31):
But she doesn't listen to me because she's more comfortable
with me, you know, like a sister.

Speaker 1 (01:10:36):
Yes to him.

Speaker 3 (01:10:37):
If she says his name once and she's outside, she'll
come running in. My boy dogs, though, they listen to
me very very very well, Like Scar listens to me
very well. Like when it's just me and him one
on one, he's a completely different dog. Like everybody always
says it, like my dad says it, he's like he
just kind of melts when he sees you, Like, he's

(01:10:58):
just very like different. I can't explain it, but I.

Speaker 1 (01:11:02):
Mean when I didn't melt with me.

Speaker 2 (01:11:05):
Yeah, but I feel that with strangers like Doberman's are
very protective and they're very.

Speaker 3 (01:11:11):
Serious, very very They're barking gets me so mad because
I'm like, stop, there's nobody there. I'm like, wait, they're
just doing their job. Yeah, thank you for the protection.

Speaker 1 (01:11:21):
But back to the.

Speaker 3 (01:11:21):
Like older sister thing, I'm actually gonna be having both
of my older sisters on my podcast. Oh yes, yes, okay,
so I'm coming out with my own podcast. I don't
say like my own because it's gonna be me and Guaric.

Speaker 2 (01:11:34):
Okay, we don't I want to wait, yeah, okay, okay, okay,
wait yeah okay, so let's wait.

Speaker 3 (01:11:42):
But it's literally already almost done. So I'm so so excited.
I'm excited.

Speaker 1 (01:11:47):
Yeah, I'm very excited.

Speaker 3 (01:11:49):
So I don't want to say it's like my podcast,
but most of them I will be like hosting on
my own. If it's just like one girl, I'll do
it just so that they feel more comfortable or whatnot.
And if it's like a couple, it'll be me Gark
on the type thing like, or if it's like two guys,
they'll be.

Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
Me and Gark just like yes, you know.

Speaker 3 (01:12:08):
I'm excited though, I'm very very excited because I feel
like there's a lot we have to talk about, like
not just like me going on like other people's podcasts
a lot.

Speaker 1 (01:12:16):
I just feel like there's.

Speaker 3 (01:12:17):
A lot more that we could be talking about, like
just overall, like things that we've overcome, things that we've witnessed,
things that we've you know, seen social media wise and whatnot.
I'm excited.

Speaker 2 (01:12:30):
I'm excited for you guys too, because not only that,
but you guys are very goofy, very good. Yeah, so
it's kind of like it's good to see you guys
like sit down talk, you know, separately give your own
opinions or you know, because a lot of people just
assume that you guys probably speak for each other. You
are him, he is you, and it's like no, there

(01:12:51):
are two different people and they have a lot to
say like normal humans.

Speaker 3 (01:12:55):
And I think it's gonna be hilarious too because Garic
will like ask like the most random questions like the
icebreaker probably yeah, he is Yeah, he's laughing.

Speaker 1 (01:13:04):
So when is this gonna come out? Can we say that?

Speaker 3 (01:13:07):
I don't want to give it an exact date just
because like something could like come up and then just
like you'll push it behind or whatnot. What's the next
month that's coming up? April April? Right, okay, so I
should be coming out in the middle of April, maybe
beginning maybe April.

Speaker 1 (01:13:26):
It's like the gold month.

Speaker 2 (01:13:27):
Yeah, okay, I'm excited. All right, Well, Brittany, I'm very
very excited for you guys and your guys, your career separately,
for your channel, for everything that you're gonna do for
you guys together.

Speaker 1 (01:13:40):
You guys honestly one of my favorite people to watch.

Speaker 3 (01:13:43):
You make me laugh, This is one of my favorites.

Speaker 1 (01:13:45):
So really, yes, thank you, I really really appreciate it.

Speaker 2 (01:13:48):
I wanted to make sure that you feel comfortable and
just kind of you know, sit chit chat and kind
of get the vibe, and I will be.

Speaker 1 (01:13:53):
Excited to watch that podcast.

Speaker 2 (01:13:55):
Yes, we're gonna go on a quick break reset, we're
gonna do this and we'll do the social Okay, that's good, Okay,
we'll be right back. All right, you guys welcome back.
We are going to play our fair game. This has
been a popular game in the podcast. It's not a game,
it's more of like conversation cards. Okay, this is by
we all grow, we all grow Latin. Now this is
the mega circle. Okay, so there's three different cards. Grow

(01:14:17):
is when one grows, we all grow. So it's kind
of like those type of questions. There's community because without
community we are nothing. And then healing, because obviously it's
important to heal whatever. So you could pick one for
me and then I pick.

Speaker 3 (01:14:29):
One for you. Okay, go for it. I'll let you
go first. These nails, I know I.

Speaker 2 (01:14:38):
Have them too.

Speaker 3 (01:14:40):
Okay, girl, what helps you to thrive?

Speaker 1 (01:14:44):
Oh? What helps me to thrive?

Speaker 2 (01:14:46):
When I have a routine, When I'm in my routine,
when I go to the gym, when I'm meeting healthy,
when I go to church. I feel like starting the
week at church really really helps me.

Speaker 1 (01:14:56):
And being with my family.

Speaker 2 (01:14:58):
Because they heal a part of me that I missed
for so long. So I feel like being around the kids,
being around my sisters, and now that we're all grown
in different eras of our life, like I feel like
we understand each other a lot better. So, yeah, I
throve off my family and having routine. Oh what is

(01:15:18):
currently holding you back from living your best life?

Speaker 3 (01:15:24):
Mm?

Speaker 2 (01:15:25):
You could be living your best life now, but there's
probably something that's Like.

Speaker 3 (01:15:34):
I feel like I'm living the I don't want to
say the best life, but a great life. I feel
like I'm living a great life and a blessed life
already as it is. I feel like I have done
like a lot of like change, so I feel like
that's also what's making me better. You know. So I've

(01:15:57):
done a lot of change.

Speaker 1 (01:15:58):
So I feel like i'm areas.

Speaker 3 (01:15:59):
Yeah, so I feel like I'm living like a great
life already, you know.

Speaker 1 (01:16:03):
I love that.

Speaker 2 (01:16:03):
Yeah, Okay, one more, We'll do one okay, and you
can choose one more to Okay, in moments.

Speaker 1 (01:16:08):
Of stress, what helps you to slow down?

Speaker 3 (01:16:14):
We I answered, Okay, so I actually have stopped just
for my own personal reasons. But back when I did,
I'm like, back when I did, And we're.

Speaker 2 (01:16:30):
Talking about recreational use of things, right, yeses, but I
would I would smoke, So I would smoke.

Speaker 3 (01:16:40):
But also cleaning really gets me into it. But I
also feel like it, like like cleaning stresses me out
because then it ends up a mess and then you're like,
I just cleaned this, you know, so just like that.
But smoking did help me. But I've been reading my
Bible a lot more now. Like I said, I changed
a lot of things around, but I've been reading my

(01:17:04):
Bible a lot more now, like when I feel like
like something's bothering me before I go to bed, or
if just like something in general there, yes, you like, yes,
a lot a lot. So I've been reading my Bible more,
and I've kind of stood away from smoking nicotine, smoking

(01:17:26):
weed and also drinking good, yes.

Speaker 1 (01:17:29):
Very good.

Speaker 3 (01:17:29):
I'm not saying like I'm gonna, I want to make
a commitment to permanently stop, but I'm also human and
I might you know, I do a lot of like
club hostings and whatnot, and you know, to have like
maybe a drink or a shot or whatnot, Like you know,
it's always there, you know, but you're aware. Yeah, but

(01:17:50):
I'm aware. But I have also been adding into my
prayers every time that I pray, like Lord, please help
me with temptation and please help me stand my ground
with temptation. And it's actually been helping a lot, a lot,
a lot a lot good yeah. So yeah, that are
you honoring your body's requests for rest, food, movement, and joy.

(01:18:12):
If not, why I am Okay.

Speaker 1 (01:18:14):
I go to the gym every day.

Speaker 3 (01:18:16):
Good, well I try.

Speaker 2 (01:18:17):
Yes, I'm currently on male preps because I've just I
love cooking.

Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
But you know, just I don't. We don't have the
time for right sometimes, you know. But yes, I feel
my spirit. I go to church.

Speaker 2 (01:18:28):
I really do, like I feel like the same thing
as you said, like it helps with temptation, helps clear
the mind, and I feel like God has already done
so much in my life that it can't like I
can't just walk away now and like assume that my can't.
I owe everything to like literally God, yeah, and my

(01:18:49):
family And I'll say to myself too, because it hasn't
been easy, but at majority of the time it's been
because of God.

Speaker 1 (01:18:55):
And I feel like that is a major part of
my joy.

Speaker 3 (01:18:58):
Yeah. So yeah that that was a great response.

Speaker 2 (01:19:02):
No, but again we'll go back and I'm really really
grateful that you are you were here, and again it
was like, thank you so much for that circle moment.
I don't know why, like I just I just remember
a couple of days ago, I'm like oh my God.

Speaker 1 (01:19:13):
Like I told myself, I want to be able to
talk to Brittany. I don't want to be able to
talk to to Gark.

Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
I say Garrick, but it's gard But no, I'm again,
thank you, thank you, thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:19:23):
No, thank you for having me on here.

Speaker 2 (01:19:25):
And what had I always say this, I'm a person
you live close to me. Whatever you need, I'm here.
If you need a prayer, if you need someone to
talk to you, if you want to come back on
the podcast and say something you need to say, go yeah,
or if you just want to hang out, I'm here.

Speaker 1 (01:19:39):
Thank you. You're the same person, same thing.

Speaker 3 (01:19:42):
I'll pull my dogs away too.

Speaker 1 (01:19:45):
The first car.

Speaker 2 (01:19:47):
No, but really, thank you, and I'm grateful for the
opportunity and to get to know you.

Speaker 3 (01:19:51):
Thank you, and I had a great time.

Speaker 1 (01:19:53):
I wish you the blessed. I wish you the best.
I wish Gark the best.

Speaker 2 (01:19:57):
You guys together in your marriage and you know, and
whatever you guys want.

Speaker 3 (01:20:01):
Thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:20:01):
Please share your.

Speaker 2 (01:20:02):
Socials for the podcasts, for your YouTube, all the good
things here.

Speaker 3 (01:20:08):
So the podcast social media will be coming very very soon,
so you guys will see that on mine and Garik's Instagram,
where to go to to follow it, basically every social
media for the podcast, you guys will see on our
stories and we'll also mention it on our YouTube channel.
Our YouTube channel is GMB official, my Instagram is Brittany official,

(01:20:30):
and gariks is gark too official. So just be ready
because we have a lot to talk about, overcoming things, challenges,
moving on and just mistakes and moving forward. There's so much,
you guys so much and we're not perfect. We're human.

(01:20:52):
That's all I have to say. But yes, thank you
so much. I had a blast. And also our TikTok
is Brittany official and GMB official kind of the same.

Speaker 2 (01:21:00):
I'm gonna leave everything yeah right here as well so
that what you guys can go ahead and follow them.
Make sure you guys like comment review. Please leave a
review on the podcast. Let us know who you guys
want to see. We are only two episodes away from
the season finale, you guys, so make sure you guys
comment down below who you guys want to see for
the last couple episodes.

Speaker 1 (01:21:20):
And we will see you guys next Tuesday.

Speaker 3 (01:21:23):
Bye bye.

Speaker 2 (01:21:26):
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