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March 7, 2022 17 mins

Kenzie reveals for the first time that she’s moving out of mom's house and has her own place. This is a big step and we are feeling all the feels. Big sister Maddie is here to give advice.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
This is Take twenty with Mattie and Kenzie Ziegler and
I Heart Radio Podcast. Hi everyone, we're back and we're tired.
Do you guys want to know what I did today?
So it is currently fourteen yeah, yeah, and I basically

(00:27):
my brother are our brother. We shared the same brother,
and I forgot about that. Um. He was in town
with his girlfriend for like four days and their flight
was at like seven thirty this morning. So I decided, oh,
I'll take you right to the airport. Woke up at
five am, and prior to that, Kenzie Boots was I

(00:51):
told Kenzie already, but Boots was up at like three am. Sorry,
I'm just talking so much and you haven't really said
a word. Well you're giving them an update, okay, I'm listening. Um.
And at three am, I like wake up to Boots
like going, and I was like he was like cough,
like trying to clear his throat, and I was like,
are you okay? I obviously was freaking out before we

(01:13):
always get paranoid, and I was like, are you okay? Okay?
I like made him drink a bunch of water, and
he drank water so fast that he spit up after
and then he went back to sleep in his sign,
but then I had to wake up again in an hour,
and then I fell back to sleep for like an
hour and now, and then I got ready and came here. Well,

(01:34):
good on, you are already. I would have been like,
you guys can want to the airport and I'm not
getting up there, but I felt like, as a guest,
that was only right to just take them. You know,
I'm joking. L a X Airport compared to Pittsburgh Airport
is next level. It's so easy to go through the
Pittsburgh Airport, but then like Burbank Airport. That's so true.

(01:55):
That was my bad. Yeah, how are you doing though?
What's what's new and exciting in your life? What is new? Um?
What did you do yesterday? And you do something really
cool yesterday? Yesterday I had like a listening session And
what is that? To the people that don't I actually
don't really know what that session is when you go
in with your music team and you listen to all

(02:17):
of the songs that you have done and then you
pick the ones that you like. And did you pick
the ones? Yes? How many are there? Well, we listened
to like twenty of them yesterday that's a lot. I
would have been so annoyed by my voice at that point.
Oh I was. But it's because in Quarantine I was
doing zoom sessions every single day. So I have literally

(02:38):
o songs. That's probably good though to like bank them
and then it is good, but I'm like so burnt
out totally. But after and correct me if I'm wrong.
But if you have a bunch of extra songs that
you're not going to use, do you ever like you
can send that as a demo to someone else, like
to a different artist to record. Yes, sir, that is right,

(03:01):
So that's probably what you'll do with some of them, right, Yeah,
I'm sure. That's so cool. Yeah, So that's that's it.
I mean, I, oh, what what? I had an apartment? Yeah,
that's like the biggest news ever. Why did I forget
about that? Kenzie? Oh my gosh, it's happening. People moving
two seconds away from Maddie. You're moving in fourteen days

(03:23):
and she lives five minutes from me. It's amazing. It's
so exciting. I literally we looked at so many apartments
and then the one that she ended up getting, she
couldn't be there. Like at the initial I didn't even
see it. I like FaceTime, Dart, I'm like, this is it,
this is the one. It was great. I un you
went obviously, yeah, bringing, but I brought Maddie to like everything,

(03:49):
and like even with furniture, like she was always helping
me pick everything out because she has great taste. So
I have to make sure designer she really is well
because she's great at it and she always does it
to my sims houses, so if she can do it
to we do you realize we've been practicing forever for
this moment, Maddie, we should be interior. We should create

(04:11):
a company. Chi and Joanna absolutely, okay, Well, should we
just get into like some truth or dare questions? For fun?
I mean true or false? You know why I said
that because last night you texted. But also I was
trying when I said that that, I was thinking, how
could I dares over a podcast? I dare you to

(04:35):
run through the hall like this, so that I was like, oh, true, Sorry, correct, correction,
I meant true, I dare you to sing the alphabet backwards.
We couldn't know. I'm just kida. Okay, okay, let's let's
do we we have some truth? Oh my god, true
or false questions? Oh, okay, do you want to read

(05:02):
the first well as sure, do we have to go
in order? Sure? No, we don't have to, okay, true
or false. Summer is the best season of the year. True,
absolutely true, because that's the time where everyone's tan. You
can go on vacation. You can just go to the beach,
go to the lamp at the pool every day. All

(05:23):
of your friends are not as busy because they don't
have school. Well my friends, Oh yeah, I don't know.
Your friends are not in school. But it's just the
best time of the year in spring to spring in
summer is like true or the true or false? Friends
are more important than boyfriends slash girlfriends. I mean, I

(05:50):
it's like a true and false situation because what if
your boyfriend was your best friend? Well that's the thing. Yeah, same,
but no, But I in the past, like absolutely, I
would say like my friends were more important. I guess
when you get into a more like mature relationship, like

(06:11):
we're obviously we're so young, but we're obviously our relationships
now are way more mature than they were when we
were like fourteen. But I would not say I prioritize
one or the other. It's just like I I just
don't know. I don't really have that many friends, so
I don't know. Um, I think friends most of the

(06:38):
time they come first, but it just depends on the situation.
So I think true and false trulls okay, um, oh
my gosh, this is a terrible one. True or false.
It is okay to lie false. It is okay to
lie when you're planning a surprise. Yes, well, and every

(07:00):
kid has lied to their mom, not saying it's good
though it's not good, it's good, but you're going to it. Yeah,
everyone has lied before. But you're a bad person. But
but you shouldn't lie. I shouldn't lie. Honesty is the
best policy. Is that the Is that a phrase? Like honestly? Yeah?
I think so. Yeah. False, don't lie? Right yeah? Like

(07:25):
right right? Two? Or false? P d A is gross. Okay,
this is gonna sound so mean. Well false, I don't
think it's gross. But when people overdo it, that's the thing. Yeah,
I don't really show much p d A in public.

(07:46):
Oh wait, that's what p d A is. Um, yeah, yeah,
you do more than I do, Like holding someone's hand, no,
like or hugging someone. I think that's just normal, but
it's like you're making out outside in a public setting
that's kind of uncomfortable for other people. I mean, hey,

(08:07):
if it makes you feel like you do you we
go off. True are false? This is going to be

(08:30):
a very heated debate for the listeners. Dogs are better
than cats true for you specifically for me, and and
true for me too because we've never really had a cat.
We had we had a cat for like ten weeks,
ten weeks, and then my mom made us get rid

(08:51):
of it. Well no, no no, no, that sounds terrible. Basically,
we had a kitten. I got the kitten without asking
my mom basically, but we had someone helping us, like
it was like a nanny situation at the time, and
she had a really nice connection to the cat, so
she ended up taking the cat. So it wasn't like
a bad situation. And also we we didn't tell. So

(09:12):
that was a lie there, right, there was a lie,
But it was a good lie because then we got
to keep a cat. Um. Remember when he came to
visit us in l a and there was like a
full cat scratching posts, scratching post, and what did he say?
He goes what is this And Mom goes, oh, let's
for my workout. She's ridiculous, puddy. But yeah, I love

(09:34):
I love cats, and I think like even are one
of our best friends, Mazy, she has like two beautiful
cats and they're so adorable. But I personally, I'm more
of a dog person, just because we grew up with
dogs around us. You know, I feel like if we
grew up with cats, it would be completely different. You know, Yeah, exactly,

(09:57):
You're turn but we're all trying to big Maddie to
get a cat. Yeah. I was just gonna say, because
I can't have Lue because my stepdad's allergic and my
boy but you're living out my boyfriend's allergic, and Eddie
wants cats, so I know. But I'm not going to
just just feel your guys needs like I don't want
a cat. I'm just going to bring a cat to
your house and you're gonna have to deal with it.
Um true or false, Everything happens for a reason. I

(10:21):
say true. I really believe that everything. I mean, there
are certain things, like especially everything that's happening in the world,
it's really scary, and I don't think all of that
is meant to happen. But in terms of like I
guess our lot life paths, like I've even with certain rules,

(10:45):
I've tried to really look at it as like if
I go up for this acting rule and I don't
get it, like I really think that it's meant to happen,
Like I'm just like, oh, that just wasn't meant for me,
and someone whoever gets that role it's meant for them.
Like it's so I try and think of it like that,
and it I really do think so because if not
that something better will come your way. I agree. I'm

(11:05):
with you on that one. Do you ever like manifest
like stuff like that, Like do you ever manifest like
wanting it, like even your apartment, Like were you really
trying to like listen, listen, listen. Then that there's this
TikTok sound on TikTok and it's like there's this TikTok
sound on tik TikTok and it's it's like I'm so lucky,

(11:27):
lucky whatever, and everyone uses that sound and they're like,
I'm manifesting that I do this, And then their next
video was always like oh I came true like this
this sound is good luck. So then I made a video.
I posted it on my back of TikTok, and I
was like manifesting that I get this apartment that I've
wanted for so long, and it literally was rented before

(11:49):
I even looked at it. So they don't manifest anymore. No,
that's that was that it's fake. You know it's not fake.
It's just that was unfortunate the situation, and that was
not like that sounds a lie, not a lie. Okay, ready,
why did just pinched my jeans? She like pinched at
my knee? Okay, true or false? Kenzie, In and Out

(12:14):
is the best fast food restaurant abstrue you can go on.
But I'm going to tell them why. It's fresh. It's
cooked right then and there. That's the thing with fast
food restaurants. You never know how long they've been sitting
in their fridge. I know when I was at the
other day, I was watching them like fully making they

(12:35):
fully make your whole meal. So that's yeah, what like
I'm not saying that other places, Well, no, I'm just
saying like it's just known to be yeah fresh, just
because it's made right on the spot and they're really
fast and the animal style fries and the animal style fries.
So they're literally so heavenly. I love them. Oh, and

(12:58):
everyone's always so nice. They're really the one near me
is obsessed with it. The other day I picked up
because my brother has never tried it, and so I
keep saying my brother, our brother, our brothers never tried it.
And so I asked Kenzie because she was meeting us

(13:18):
at my house. I was like, do you want and
out She's like, no, I'm not hungry. We literally arrived,
she walks in and she's like, oh, that smell is
really good. I'm really hungry. I'm like, I knew that
was gonna I just raided your kitchen like I always
do exactly, which, by the way, she eats nothing. I'm
not saying you don't eat anything. This is what I'm saying.
I have chips, I have oreos, I have great things,

(13:41):
and you have like really healthy cookies and vegan cookie dough.
And that's why I always find something in your pantry.
Is always like, do you have like anything? She's looking
in the pantry, She's like, where's your snacks? I'm like,

(14:02):
you're looking at them. I'm just okay, you'll okay, this
is something you're going to see when you move out,
you're really really going to notice that it's really hard
to figure out how to shop for yourself, like like
because mom buys all yours, like she picks out all
the groceries. The second you move out, you're like, okay,
Like what I first started doing is I got so

(14:22):
much stuff, and then I didn't because I'm just one person.
I couldn't get around eating all of it in time
to where a lot of things expired or like what bad.
So then I started like unlike not buying enough. But
that works better for me because I can always order
go out to eat or yeah, except that's more expensive.
So it's like try and try and find a balance.

(14:45):
But I honestly like really just love snacking on fruit
and like bagels and pesto and avocado the most. That's
her fridge, guys, I know it's really bad. And that
really good lemonade. Oh that would be good right now?
So good? Okay, Sorry, now have that stupid song stuck
in my head, that TikTok song. It's bad luck. It's

(15:05):
not bad luck, Mackenzie, Okay, true, Oh my god, I
just keep saying truth or dare true? Or false. Oh,
money is more important than love? False? Literally false. I
I think friendships and relationships and your family is way

(15:28):
more important. There are so many things that are more
important than money totally. And I think too, like I've
seen like I don't know where I've seen this, just
like interviews and a lot of people like when people
reach a certain level of success and like become billionaires
or whatever, like you could still be very lonely, you know,
and like money is not going to fix all your problems,

(15:50):
but being having love for other people and having love
surrounded you know, being humble and like, yeah, I would.
I like even if it's like loving your dog, like
that's even better than like an amount of money you have.
But I get it. It's like, well, of course money
can buy you things, but I can't buy you everything.

(16:13):
I can't buy you love. But yeah, this is this
was Um, this is a fun episode. We should next
time stay tuned. Truth truth or truth if that would
be heated, um, but yeah, I that would be heated. Well,

(16:36):
I love you. I'm so happy for you that you're
home an apartment owner. Thanks So, I'm so happy for
you that you have to stay up so wait, thank
you well bye everyone, Bye. Thanks so much for taking
twenty with us. If you had fun, please give us
my stars. You can follow us on Instagram at Take
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(16:59):
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