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July 16, 2025 68 mins
In this milestone episode of the Ice Cream Convos Podcast, Xaviera sits down with Kim Brown, creator of "The Weekend Watch" and the internet’s go-to voice for TV and movie reviews.

Kim opens up about building her brand while working night shifts at the post office, going viral with her honest recaps and recommendations, and how trusting God and betting on herself led to major collaborations with Netflix and more.

Get the scoop on how she built a loyal following, became a trusted entertainment expert, and continues to elevate the space for content creators and TV lovers everywhere.

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I Hey, friends, it is your girl Xavier, and I
am so super excited because I have one of my
favorite people and probably at this point she does not

(01:22):
require an introduction, but I'm gonna do it anyway. I
have with me the lovely Miss Kim Brown. She is
known in the streets as the weekend Watch. She gonna
let you know what you need to watch. She's gonna
let you know what you need to fast forward through.
She's gonna let you know what you need to pull
up for and or leave on the streaming platforms. Kim,
I am so excited to talk to you today because

(01:43):
I am such a huge fan.

Speaker 6 (01:44):
I'm a random of yours too, So this is amazing,
This is awesome. Ye, thank you, Yes, absolutely so.

Speaker 4 (01:52):
I just want to take a moment and just dive
all into Kim, the weekend watch and everything that I well,
let me rewind. First time I saw you, I was
scrolling through the streets atok just perusing just Mine in
my black owned business, and you popped up on my feed.
And the thing that I tell people when I tell

(02:12):
them about you, when I tell them to go follow you,
the moment you came on my screen, nobody couldn't tell
me that we ain't playing the sandbox together, We didn't learn.

Speaker 5 (02:22):
How to write our name and our numbers together.

Speaker 4 (02:25):
You immediately exude a feeling of familiarity, like you make
people feel like they know you. And I guess in
the space of content creation, you know, we all out
here trying to do what we do. Some people got
it and some people are working towards it because you know,
the Lord bless us with our own gifts.

Speaker 5 (02:45):
Right.

Speaker 4 (02:46):
Yeah, but then there's people like you who just have
it innately. You have what I call the it factor.
Oh wow, you do you do? And I was like, okay,
well I know her. So one day I'm on Instagram
just do in my work like I always do, and
it said someone shared one of my posts and my

(03:06):
Instagram story. So when I looked, it said the weekend
watch and I was.

Speaker 5 (03:11):
Like, hold up, hold up. So I went to my husband.
I was like, remember the girl I told you I
don't want to take time? Who do all the TV?
He was like yeah. I was like, she just shared
one of my polls.

Speaker 4 (03:22):
And then that's and he was like, well, I mean real,
recognize real.

Speaker 5 (03:28):
And I'm like but it just did my heart so good.

Speaker 2 (03:31):
And I was just like, oh, I'm encourage you.

Speaker 5 (03:35):
But yeah.

Speaker 4 (03:36):
So I'm just so glad to have you here. I
just wanted to tell you that story. Just super glad
to be talking to you today. So let's talk about
the beginning. Okay, we all love TV and movies, right,
but then some of us just have a different connection.
When did you really realize like, I'm different, I'm different

(03:58):
when it comes to watching TV and movies.

Speaker 6 (04:02):
I think, well, once again, just thank you for having
me on and for you to give me the flowers
in that way. That's exactly how I hope to come
off anytime somebody watches, you know, one of my videos,
because this is I have a passion for this, I
have a true love for this. So I want that

(04:23):
to be felt. I want everybody to feel like if
you see me on your phone, TV, wherever, or you
see me in the streets, it's gonna be love.

Speaker 2 (04:34):
It really is. So I'm so glad that you see that.
But I just.

Speaker 6 (04:41):
From like being young and then having a connection with
my mom where we had like our favorite shows and stuff,
and you know, even when I moved out of state,
she'd make sure like, hey, don't miss this is coming
on tonight. I'm like, Mare's there's DVRs now, Like I'm fine,
you know.

Speaker 2 (05:00):
But I just knew that.

Speaker 6 (05:02):
This was truly for me because I don't watch a
movie just to watch it, Like I love how I
connect to characters, Like I can watch something and I
kind of almost zone out and put myself in that
situation and put myself with those characters. I've always felt

(05:26):
so connected to the different people that I'm watching on
shows and movies and it just it just it's like
a different level. And I know you can probably relate.
It's not just watching the show. That's why people are like, well,
how could you watch that? How can you still be
sticking by this show years later? Because I am really
invested into like these people, you know, these people that

(05:50):
have become a part I mean, you think about some
shows that have been out for many, many seasons, many years,
you know, you they become.

Speaker 2 (05:58):
A part of your life and a part your household.

Speaker 6 (06:00):
So that connection for me is what really I think
for me makes me kind of stand out in a
way with this because.

Speaker 2 (06:09):
It's not just TV for me, it's so much more
than that.

Speaker 4 (06:13):
Absolutely, absolutely, and I see that as well. And one
of the examples that you can give is like the
Shy because you are killing those reviews and recap and
it's like for those of us who started day one
with the Shy, we literally watch these kids grow up
right in.

Speaker 5 (06:31):
Front of our faces.

Speaker 4 (06:32):
Yeah, you know, I wanted to go out the Cali
to check on Kevin, like you good at their baby
a treat and you right on the West coast and
you know it's different from Chicago, but you know, we
do get invested in these characters. And I guess the way,
like you said, everybody watches TV differently. Someone us just
watch just the past time, and then others of us
we just really get pulled in. Now, I know that

(06:54):
you've been doing this for quite some time, you know,
just sharing your thoughts, views and opinions on different TV
shows and movies. Like, at what point did you realize, like, yo,
I could like really like do something with this and
make this like a career for myself.

Speaker 6 (07:13):
It actually wasn't until I saw things blow up on TikTok.

Speaker 2 (07:18):
So I probably have been at this a good ten years,
maybe more.

Speaker 6 (07:23):
But it was on Facebook, you know, private account, my
family and friends here and there. I would tell them, hey,
y'all need to watch this. This is really good. And
then COVID hit and I was out of work, so
I was home with my kids. You know, they're doing
the school thing. I just have a lot more time
on my hands. I'm watching more shows. So my maybe

(07:44):
once every couple of months, hey watch this show started
turning into more than you know, like once a month,
once every couple of weeks, and then daily, and then
it was like, okay, let me take it over to Instagram. Well,
everybody know Instagram is like a slow burn when it.

Speaker 2 (08:03):
I feel like Instagram, folks, they really have to trust
you to follow you.

Speaker 6 (08:09):
It's not just oh, I'm just gonna follow this person,
I'm gonna stick with them. Like Instagram, you really got
to gain the trust of people over there. I wasn't
really moving on Instagram, but I kept posting. I kept posting,
kept posting, and then I can remember it was about
two and a half three years ago.

Speaker 2 (08:27):
I was at my brother's birthday.

Speaker 6 (08:29):
Party and we were talking about what I do, and
all his friends was like, oh, we'll get on TikTok
and I'm like, I'm not getting on. That's what people do,
the dances. I'm right, I'm not getting on TikTok. Ain't
nobody talking about They're like, no, there's a whole world
of peace doing stuff.

Speaker 2 (08:45):
So I was like, Okay, let me look into this.

Speaker 6 (08:46):
And I'm like, oh, there's really people talking about movies
and shows on here.

Speaker 2 (08:50):
Let me give it a try. So I started off just.

Speaker 6 (08:53):
Doing what was it like, uh, reactions to movie trailers.
That's what I wasn't talking. I wasn't saying nothing. And
then I started going into how I felt, and I
saw the numbers start rising. I saw the engagement start
coming in, and I'm like, oh, people are actually listening
to me, So let me see what I can do

(09:14):
with this. And then when that first deal came through
where a network reached out to me, I'm like, oh,
I can make some money from this man, because people
trust my reviews enough for me to want to use
my platform to tell people. And just over the course

(09:34):
of the years the campaigns that I've been blessed to
be a part of that have you know, been able
to financially. It's like, Okay, I can actually do this.
And one thing I don't I don't lie for likes
Like I do not take a campaign unless I believe
in what I'm talking about. You cannot make me just

(09:56):
talk about any movie or show I've been approached to
talk about any movie, be your show. But I'm very
strict on I have built a trust with my audience,
and I think that's why I have been awarded the
the financial you know part of it, and because I'm

(10:16):
going to tell you the truth.

Speaker 2 (10:17):
May not want to hear it, but I'm going to
tell you the truth.

Speaker 6 (10:19):
So yeah, getting on TikTok is where I was like, okay,
so this is this can actually be something for real.

Speaker 4 (10:26):
Absolutely, Look that's where I found you. I found on TikTok,
so absolutely absolutely, So you know, just making that transition.
I know, like myself when I went into this business
and media, it's like you have one foot into your
dream and then you still have one foot into the workplace. Now,
congratulations because you set yourself free.

Speaker 5 (10:48):
I did know, and that was a great process.

Speaker 4 (10:50):
And I was just so happy to see that for
you because as entrepreneurs, we recognize when you reach the
point where you can step away. It's almost like it's like,
all right, she crossed the line. She crossed the line.
She on this side now, you know. And I was
very disheartened when you had to put up a video
when you were saying that everyone wasn't clapping for you,
And I mean, I understand that's the world that we

(11:12):
live in, and anytime we put ourselves out on social media,
we get the responses of people. We didn't even solicit
their opinion, nor less do we even care about it,
but just talk about the transition or how it felt
for you the moment that you realized like all right,
I could say, body, y'all now, and I can really

(11:33):
like step into my purpose like one thousand percent.

Speaker 5 (11:39):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (11:39):
Well, first off, let me say it wasn't easy, and
it wasn't an easy decision, and I still struggle with it,
and I struggle in a way where I doubt what
I did or regret what I did, but struggle as
in this.

Speaker 2 (11:52):
Is a whole new norm for me.

Speaker 6 (11:54):
So I had been with the Post Office for four
years as a clerk, working in a warehouse as hot
as it is outside, it's twenty times hotter. And there
I worked overnight. My schedule was nine pm to five
thirty in the morning, and then I switched from five
pm to two o'clock in the morning. So I'm working overnight,

(12:15):
but in between doing that, I'm getting off work. I'm
watching shows at work because I had the type of
job where I didn't, you know, I was free to
like do my work and still do that. So I'm
watching shows, I'm taking notes, I'm going home, I'm recording.
And I started to see more doors, especially within this
past year. So a lot of people just saw me

(12:37):
post oh I quit, and they're like, oh, that's the
first time they ever saw me, and they just thought, oh,
you just gave up those benefits, that money, all that.

Speaker 2 (12:47):
That great stuff.

Speaker 6 (12:49):
Well, I followed a dream and I was strategic about
following it. For the past year and a half, I've
been saving my money, watching my money, comparing my money,
how my nine to five and then how to you know,

(13:09):
what I was bringing in doing what I do. And
it's like I hated it over here. I hated going
into that job. I hated being harassed by managers and
having to, you know, prove myself and not move up
because the post office is not a company that oh
you get promoted. No, it's a seniority thing and that's

(13:31):
a lot of people don't realize. You gotta wait till
somebody walks out that door after they've been there for
fifty years in order to move up in certain positions.
So I felt very stagnant and I was not happy.
So it was like, Okay, I need to go harder
because I can see what the Weekend Watch can do.
First off, I know what God gave me as far

(13:52):
as like you said, the connection I have with people,
and that for me is important because if I have
the connection, everything else is gonna know fall through. So
it was like for the past year, I just kept pushing, pushing,
putting out videos, making connections, doing that, and then I did.
I was at work one night, I think it was

(14:13):
like one o'clock in the morning, and I was almost
in tears because I literally used to sit in the
parking lot of that job and just have to pray
to God.

Speaker 2 (14:23):
To make me walk through that door.

Speaker 6 (14:26):
And I had just finished a campaign and I had
pitched a price to another campaign and it was very
it was probably the highest price that I've ever pitched.
And I said to my husband, I think it's time
for me to walk away from here from this because
I'm also missing opportunities like I would be invited to stuff,

(14:47):
and I'm like, I gotta work and I don't have
no PZO and so I was missing out on a
lot of stuff. So I had already, you know, told
somebody I couldn't make it till like two events. And
then I I told my husband, I pitched this and
if this, if this company comes back and they say
yes to this price that I gave them.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
I was like, what should I do? And cause I'm like,
I ain't gonna move unless you.

Speaker 5 (15:13):
Say you say when I move, you move.

Speaker 6 (15:15):
Just like yeah. I'm like, God is showing me that
he's there. I was like, so, you know, because this
is something we had planned on doing, but actually I
was was not gonna do it until twenty twenty six.

Speaker 2 (15:28):
I was going to walk away till twenty twenty six.

Speaker 6 (15:30):
I had a date set in mind once I actually
it was going to be the end of this year,
once I hit my like four and a half year mark.
So the campaign came back through and they said yes,
And I told him, I said, I this is it
because that money set us up to where, like I
still have that money in my bank account right now,

(15:51):
that that was done months ago, you know, and I
still have other stuff coming through. Once I saw that oh,
one sixty second video, and I'm not lying when I
say this, a one sixty second video that I do
makes me more than what I made in a month
at the post office, it was time to go.

Speaker 5 (16:15):
The Mathing math in right now.

Speaker 6 (16:17):
You know, everybody catching about all the benefits. You don't
see benefits in four years. Not at the post office.
A lot of people see you talk to your aunties
and your uncles that are in their sixties and seventies
that have been at the post Office since they were eighteen.

Speaker 2 (16:31):
I'm forty four.

Speaker 6 (16:32):
I came on at the post Office at forty years old.
I didn't start there, you know, young, So I'm not
seeing any of these benefits. You know, I'm not there
yet for a big payout.

Speaker 2 (16:45):
Do I want to work at the post Office in
another thirty forty years? Absolutely not.

Speaker 6 (16:49):
So my goal was always to leave. It's just that
I didn't know that me leaving the post Office was
gonna be for the weekend watch. I just was gonna
end up trying to find another job. But when I
saw that, Okay, what I'm bringing in every two weeks,
and I'm busting my you know, bringing that in, and
I am tired, and I'm exhausted, and I'm not available

(17:12):
because of the hours I work and I can't get
a morning shift.

Speaker 2 (17:15):
It just like you say, the math was a math,
and it was time to go. It was time to move.

Speaker 4 (17:21):
I remember, I think for me, I remember, it got
to the point where you pull up in the parking
lot and your stomach start hurting.

Speaker 2 (17:29):
The drive here, the drive there.

Speaker 4 (17:34):
Listen, you pull up and I remember it was twenty
thirteen December thirtieth because that's my birthday.

Speaker 5 (17:41):
That's when I put in my resignation.

Speaker 2 (17:42):
Oh wow.

Speaker 4 (17:43):
And my boss was a Caribbean woman and she said,
I didn't know your little blog was doing that good.

Speaker 5 (17:53):
Put it. She was like hmm. She was so confused,
and she hit me with the little dog was doing
that good. And I was like, okay, well here, we're
going to go get and give you this renovation here.
And it was nice knowing you.

Speaker 4 (18:06):
You know, but you know, it's a lot of people
don't have the courage to bet on themselves and they
don't see the vision. Like it's so many times I
talk to people, I'm like, yo, I got this idea,
but and they like okay girl. And then I had
to realize everybody can't see your vision.

Speaker 5 (18:23):
Everybody.

Speaker 4 (18:24):
Anyone who pays attention to what you do or watch child,
they don't even need three.

Speaker 5 (18:29):
Just I'll send one video.

Speaker 4 (18:31):
Anyone who watches what you do would have full absolute
confidence and anything that you want to do, anything that
you put your mind to, and it speaks volumes to
you know, the people recognize it and they come through.
My biggest question for you is baby, the watch schedule,
because ma'am one of my favorite videos from you, and

(18:55):
I'm gonna definitely ask what's your favorite form of content
to make?

Speaker 5 (18:59):
But when you like, all right.

Speaker 4 (19:00):
So these are the movies that I watched last month
and you going through and I'm like, bruh, I ain't
even know that movie existed. I didn't even know this
series existed. Let me stop here. Where do you know
or how do you know what is even coming out?
Because girl, it's a channel for every human on the planet. Yes,
And then you are like hitting you know, I hit

(19:21):
the big boys. You know, I'm a big cock and
Paramount plus and Prime.

Speaker 5 (19:26):
But you be down like in the shutters and.

Speaker 4 (19:30):
Like you don't miss nothing, And I'm just like, let
me start there. How do you know what's coming on
even to watch it? Or is it a situation where
people put it on your radar like Kim, go watch this,
go watch this, Like.

Speaker 5 (19:45):
How do you know what to even watch?

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Well?

Speaker 6 (19:48):
First of all, you hello, hell, yes, I saw a
quote the other day that somebody had put up and
they was like, when you get into this entrepreneur world,
you know world, you have to follow people that are
doing better than you, that are higher than you, that
have more following than you that have more experience than you,

(20:10):
because if you want to level up, you need to
follow the people and walk behind in the footsteps of
the people that have already exceeded or you know, going up.
So like yourself, blacks Media, there's another person that I
follow when to stream. I'm just I'm giving flowers to

(20:32):
all these people, film girl tape, popcorn selections like these
are people that I admire and they help me find
stuff to watch. But I also have every single streaming
site there is, Like when people complain about.

Speaker 5 (20:48):
Oh Netflix.

Speaker 6 (20:51):
For Netflix and twenty seven other ones, like who got BritBox?

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Y'all don't have brick Box.

Speaker 5 (20:57):
I have break Girl.

Speaker 6 (21:02):
It's like I am on top of all the people,
all my my colleagues that are doing the same thing
that you'll have helped me out to find stuff. I
stay on these streaming sites. I'm constantly researching, you know
what's coming out? Where is it coming from? I'm paying
for these subscription services, like they're not paying They not

(21:24):
paying me, They not giving me this stuff for free.
I don't even know how much Netflix is now. I'm like,
just take it out my account, girl. I know it's
high though, something, yes, yes, and and I so I
get every subscription service. When I see like, I'll go
on to my app store put in TV. If there's
a new app for like a TV app, I'm gonna

(21:44):
get it because it may have something on there that
you know, nobody knows about. But then like, I have
a movie site that I use, and I would just
randomly choose like a uh, just a movie on there.
I choose my movies on there based on the what
the poster looks like. And then from there I'm researching

(22:06):
that and I'm like, oh, that's on shutter, Oh that
was on yeah.

Speaker 4 (22:09):
Hold on, friend, because I love that you said that,
because it's little things that I love so much that
people don't care about. I tell people all the time,
I wouldn't even do celebrity news if it were up
to me, I would only do TV and movies. But
of course celebrity We are a celebrity news driven culture.
But that key art means so much, the key art much,

(22:35):
and there are so many times I'm looking at key
art and it fails, it fails the entire project. So
when you said I look at the poster, I'm like, girls,
say it again, because I know they're gonna listen to
you before they.

Speaker 5 (22:47):
Listen to me. Key art means so much. And when
there's a just.

Speaker 4 (22:53):
A fire fire ass key art, I'm like, who I
get so excited over that type of sett.

Speaker 6 (23:00):
Yeah, people don't. That's why I mean you could see
behind me posters. You know this is my movie poster wall.
Now this is paying homage to there's nothing new on here.
You're not gonna find no new shows. These are all
the classics. But I absolutely love these movie posters because
they tell a story in themselves. Like with the Bodyguard,

(23:22):
that scene where he was carrying Whitney Houston, that's serious.
Or you got love in basketball, that was a classic scene.
So these and I love me some belly.

Speaker 2 (23:31):
I don't care.

Speaker 6 (23:31):
What's my lot? People, I will argue somebody thell I
love that movie.

Speaker 2 (23:38):
But yes, key art is huge.

Speaker 6 (23:40):
So on the movie site, I use, I'll just I'm like,
oh that looks good. Now what's bad is when the
key art is better than the movie.

Speaker 2 (23:52):
Oh man, I gotta see it through, though, I have
to see it through.

Speaker 5 (23:58):
So okay, so that is the price.

Speaker 4 (24:00):
Because I always wonder, I'm like, there are so many
different titles, how does Kim pick and choose. Of course,
you know, we always gonna have our blockbusters that's jumping
out there, that they're shoving down our throats, and we know, like, hey,
we need to lock.

Speaker 5 (24:10):
In for this.

Speaker 4 (24:11):
But it's like the independent projects and things. I know,
people are so grateful to you because you shed light
on so many projects that I know often get overlooked.
There's probably some type of filmmaker and a little backwoods
city and you say, oh, y'all need to check, and
Peo probably like, oh, thank you, Jesus, I've seen you know,
so I just appreciate you for that, just for bringing

(24:33):
a light to different things that we don't necessarily see.
Let's talk about the schedule, ma'am. Tell me what one
of your days look like, because this is what I
picture for Kim. Okay, picture Kim waking up, getting the
hair laid because you'd be killing the bob, or you
have the braids. You know, you make the baby some breakfast,
get them off the school if school.

Speaker 5 (24:54):
Is in, you get cute whatever.

Speaker 4 (24:56):
Because you know, if you watch something, you never know
if you gonna have the pause and give us feedback.

Speaker 5 (25:00):
You know, sometimes that instant feedback and.

Speaker 4 (25:03):
I just picture you sitting from the sun going up,
you know when they do the time laps and the
sun going by real fast, and then.

Speaker 5 (25:11):
The day goes down. Friend, how many hours a day
do you spend?

Speaker 2 (25:17):
How many hours of sleep do I get?

Speaker 5 (25:20):
Let's let's that's a better question.

Speaker 6 (25:22):
That's a probably only sleep about three. I'm lucky four
hours a day if that. Yeah, so my day, don't it. No, Look,
school is in session. That's school feeding them breakfast. Now, Mama,
I ain't doing that early. Get you therefore, yeah, get

(25:44):
there so you get that breakfast. So like a typical day.
So like right now, you know, summers in session. But
my my, my, uh you know, school is out, but
my son is in basketball camp. So and my little
one he's here with me. So so typical day. I
get up about like eight o'clock, eight fifteen, throw on something,

(26:06):
brush my tea, watch my faith, just put on my
hat and then I take him take him to camp. Okay,
like today, ran my errands, then my grocery shop and
all that, and then like I come home and I
start hitting play.

Speaker 2 (26:21):
Now. The funny thing is I need.

Speaker 6 (26:25):
To start and I literally just said this on my
stories yesterday because I put out my movie list on Mondays,
I need to start watching the stuff that's on my
own list because I'll give y'all forty movies or so
too much, and then I'm watching stuff that is not
I'm not talking about till next week. So what I'll
try to do is I will I will Usually I

(26:48):
have my days, so I'll sometimes it'll be a movie
day where I'm watching all movies, just back to back.
I try to maybe maybe five or six movies I
can get it. Yeah, And then I'll do series. And
you know, series is pretty much if I watch a
whole series, that's pretty much like a almost like three

(27:08):
movies something like that. But literally from the time I
get home, so say I get home about you know,
dropping them off running errands, I get home about like
eleven o'clock or so, I'm hitting play and I'm just
play play, just all day long. And in the middle
of hitting play, I'm also taking notes, you know, because
I'm oh, I may want to review this one. So

(27:30):
I'm in my phone taking notes, but I'm also scrolling
on social media because I got to make sure I engage. Oh,
I posted this. I got to make sure half the
time that y'all see me, it'd be like pajamas on
the bottom and jewelry and stuff up top.

Speaker 5 (27:46):
Out at the bottom.

Speaker 2 (27:49):
All that worked for home, folks know what I'm talking about.
You do look up top?

Speaker 5 (27:55):
I feel like you calling me out. Look exactly calling
me out.

Speaker 6 (28:02):
Yeah, I mean, this is all you seeing right here?
You know, this is all you're seeing. Sometimes I do
my hair now, I didn't do my hair for that
one video that I'm getting dragged on right now looking
like Chucky.

Speaker 2 (28:13):
Did you see that one?

Speaker 4 (28:14):
Wait when you said yeah when they put when they did, yeah,
to do it.

Speaker 6 (28:19):
It's okay because y'all come into my page, so welcome
to them.

Speaker 2 (28:24):
Y'all laugh and follow. That's what I yeah.

Speaker 7 (28:28):
Yeah.

Speaker 6 (28:29):
So then I'm watching. I try to at least watch.
I try to at least watch five movies or at
least two series in the day if I can. But
it usually can go longer than that because I also
read too, So I'm in between.

Speaker 4 (28:46):
I'm listen because you'll be like, Okay, I watched this series.
It was good, so now I need to go read
the book. I'm like, yes, you were stressing me out
so bad. Sometimes I'm like.

Speaker 6 (28:58):
I started that whole page from page Yeah, so I
started that. I started that page because there are so
many shows that I love that are being adapted into
series or shows. I'm so excited about The Best Man
coming from you know, the series to the books. I'm
reading that book now, and I just wanted to kind

(29:21):
of focus on that because it goes along with what
I do, because I would always talk about series and shows.
So yeah, now I'm like reading in between. So I
get tired of watching stuff. Trust me, I get sick,
Like I started getting a headache, my eyes start getting hurting,
and that's when I know, like, okay, I need to
I need to take a little break and then I'll

(29:41):
go read. But yeah, I'm usually up. Honestly, I'm up
till I try. Every night, I tell myself I'm gonna
go to sleep, it never happens. I'm usually up to
about three or four in the morning.

Speaker 5 (29:54):
So you be vamping.

Speaker 4 (29:55):
Because my daughter and I talked about that, she was like, Mama,
why is it that I feel I'm like I can
really lock in after midnight, And I was like, same
thing for me. But then on the flip side, when
it's time to get up in the morning, then I'm
a crabby patty. But it's something about them vamping hours,
where it's the house is just quiet. It's like almost

(30:15):
like your brain goes into a different mode and it's
just yeah, I'm here for them late hours.

Speaker 6 (30:20):
And yeah, I've always been to night out. And then
keep in mind, not only have I always had a
night out, but I worked overnight. In my body, even
though I've been away from the post office for like
two months now, I've been working overnight for years, so
my body still isn't used to, you know, being able
to now sleep and wake up and have a regular day.

(30:42):
So at three four in the morning, I'm wide awake
because that's what I'd be working at that time. But
it works for me because then I'm able to, you know,
watch the stuff that drops at midnight before everybody else
does and all that. But yeah, that's pretty much from
the time I get home, I just I just hit play.

Speaker 2 (30:59):
I just go. You know, it's not easy, Like it's not.

Speaker 4 (31:04):
Easy because you make but you I'm going to tell you,
you know, just from the outside looking in, you absolutely make.

Speaker 5 (31:09):
It look easy.

Speaker 4 (31:10):
But because I know what that stuff, what goes into that,
I'm like, she is literally busting her behind and she
making it look good while.

Speaker 5 (31:19):
She's doing it.

Speaker 4 (31:20):
It's almost like you don't even drop a bead a sweat,
so you know. So that's why I was just like, oh,
I cannot wait to talk to her.

Speaker 5 (31:28):
I need to.

Speaker 4 (31:29):
Know the regiment because everybody know it. But you make
it look so good, Kim. You make it look so easy.
And I feel like that's why a lot of people
try to jump into the space, because especially like you know,
with me, I blog, but of course other stuff. But
once someone makes it look easy, then everybody's like, oh.
I would even have people say, oh, you don't do

(31:50):
nothing but just write stories.

Speaker 5 (31:52):
She's like, okay, well just call me Teddy reupskin.

Speaker 2 (31:57):
I don't you know.

Speaker 4 (32:00):
People will minimize it in their minds and then when
they try to emulate it or put in the work,
then it's like, oh, I can't do that, yes, because
there's more to it. It's just you know, you've just
gotten to the point where you just make it look
so graceful and easy.

Speaker 5 (32:14):
That's all that is.

Speaker 2 (32:16):
And people don't understand.

Speaker 6 (32:17):
What was easy was clocking into the post office, doing
that work, clocking out, going home, and now when you
tell you that was yeah, coming at eight, but I
wouldn't start working till twelve.

Speaker 4 (32:29):
Girl, what because I got to go visit my co workers.
I got to see what you all kids been doing.
Oh girl, we need to go to break room and
eat a little bit. Then I got to come back
and check my Facebook, and I got to the radio.
I've rewatched the whole walking desk sitting at my desk here.
You know, it's like that, you're right, But then there's

(32:50):
the other side that comes to having the nine to
five and all that, the freedom of being an entrepreneur.
But I will tell people, and I'm pretty sure you
can attest to this entrepreneur life looks so good.

Speaker 5 (33:02):
Like, girl, you don't work for now, you work for yourself.

Speaker 4 (33:06):
And I tell people all the time, being an entrepreneur
goes from working a nine to five to twenty four
to seven. And some people do not understand that. When
Andre three thousand said, if you don't move your feet,
then we don't eat, so we like neck to neck.

Speaker 5 (33:23):
If you don't read, I don't eat, so we like
the neck.

Speaker 4 (33:27):
Yeah, and so you know, people think it's so easy
and it's so glamorous all the time. Yes, we do
get perks, you know, we get those screenings or opportunities,
and we get those partnerships and collaborations, but it's a whole.

Speaker 5 (33:39):
Lot going on. You know, we building inside this house.

Speaker 4 (33:43):
You may be looking at the frame on the outside,
but there's a lot that goes into.

Speaker 2 (33:47):
That there there really is.

Speaker 6 (33:49):
And then you know, I was on the radio the
other day and we were talking about that, and I
was like, people don't understand, like you said, it's a
twenty four to seven job. And you know, people are like, oh,
you just watch movies and shows all day. I do,
But then I but do you know how hard it is?
Like I have to pay attention to those movies and shows,

(34:10):
Like I can't just be on there and scroll on
my phone and no, I have to pay attention to it.

Speaker 2 (34:15):
I have to take notes.

Speaker 6 (34:16):
On top of I got four campaigns I'm working on
right now, so I have to make sure I'm filming
and saying the correct thing for them. And I'm watching
what they're sending me because they send me these screeners.

Speaker 2 (34:28):
But there's a deadline to watch those.

Speaker 6 (34:29):
And then I got a deadline for this, and then
you know this person was and then I gotta oh,
they sent me a nice box. Oh that box, I
want to box a box looks cute. That box is cute.
But I have a certain time.

Speaker 2 (34:40):
I have to open that absolutely and I open and look.

Speaker 6 (34:43):
You don't see the times I've opened a box and
my video never recorded.

Speaker 2 (34:47):
Now I gotta close the box all up and try.

Speaker 5 (34:50):
To make it look like you just I got like
I opened.

Speaker 2 (34:53):
The box again, like this. The behind the scenes is
no joke.

Speaker 6 (34:57):
My family can tell you how the behind the scenes
it's no joke.

Speaker 2 (35:00):
It's like I go to family functions.

Speaker 6 (35:03):
You may see me in my stories showing that I'm
at a cookout with the family.

Speaker 2 (35:07):
But what you don't see is I.

Speaker 6 (35:08):
Got my air pot in and I'm watching the show
because I have to watch this show. Because this series
just came out today. People are gonna be talking about tomorrow.
I need to be talking about it first. You know,
it's a lot. It is hard. It is twenty four
to seven. My mind is constantly going not about just
what came out today, but I'm thinking.

Speaker 2 (35:30):
About what the next year. Yeah, yeah, you know, it's
just it's a lot. It is a lot.

Speaker 4 (35:36):
I mean sometimes listening listen, I told somebody. It's like
a joke. I told somebody, I was like, yo, I
quit my job every day. I quit every day.

Speaker 5 (35:46):
I'd be like, yo, I ain't doing this no more
then somebody had dropped some key art. I'll be like,
I'm just right.

Speaker 4 (35:53):
It's just one of those things. And it's literally one
of those things. What is your favorite type of content
to make? I think for me, I love your recaps
because doing recaps, I think people don't really understand recaps.

Speaker 5 (36:11):
And I'm not.

Speaker 4 (36:13):
I don't feel like I'm in the top tier of
recaps myself, but I recognize a good recap when I
see one. A lot of times people feel like a
recap is just telling me what happened, and it's like, no,
you have to add something. You have to add context
to what actually took place, and you do such a
wonderful job of that in every recap that you do.

(36:37):
So for me, my favorite are the recaps along with
the what I watch last month when you give them
one lines on everything like joy wasting my time with
this one.

Speaker 5 (36:48):
I love that. But what is your favorite type of
content to make?

Speaker 6 (36:53):
The recaps are definitely my favorite. I love to revisit
episodes and break them down. It really puts me back,
like what we said in the beginning, of being there
with those characters, because especially like for example, with the
Shy recap, that's my favorite right now because these kids.

(37:14):
I'm invested in these characters because, like you said, we've
been watching the Shy for years. You know, little Kevin,
little Jake, you know, all them. So now they're grown
and they're dealing with grown stuff and now I feel
like that mama, like hey, walk away from Ridge, stop playing,
you know.

Speaker 2 (37:33):
So I like that.

Speaker 6 (37:35):
I like the recaps because now it puts me back
in that episode. And when I do a recap, I
probably watch an episode like three to four times because
I'm pulling apart what I'm going to say. But I
like being able to dive in deeper with whatever characters
I'm talking about and then bringing that out for like,
I'm excited when I talk about recaps, like I be.

(37:58):
My feelings be in it. I don't know y'all could tell, yes,
we can. Really, my feelings really be in it when
I'm on these recaps because I feel so locked in
with these characters. Yeah, the recaps are definitely my favor
because I love, like I call it my group chat
in the comments. I love being able to talk to
everybody about what these characters are doing, how you know,

(38:18):
the development with them. And then yeah, the end of
the month of my quick reviews, that's a lot of
fun because I can tell I had somebody one time
it's like, how is this supposed to help me? One
sentence or one word? Because that one word or one sentence,
I don't need to give you a whole hour long review.

(38:42):
I can tell you what is the most important in
this and if you should hit play or not, and
you're gonna tell on my face if this is something
that you should watch. So getting straight to the point,
and I know it it'd be wild because sometimes I
have like thirty five forty things on there. But yes,
I really have watched all that that stuff. And it's like, okay,
let me just knock out to tell you if you need.

Speaker 2 (39:04):
To you know, ticket or skip it? Is that what
they say?

Speaker 5 (39:07):
Like right right?

Speaker 7 (39:09):
You know?

Speaker 2 (39:10):
But yeah, it's definitely my favor.

Speaker 4 (39:12):
What else I think about with you? At least for me, girl,
all the key art that we got to gather up
when we're doing recaps. Baby, but my phone has I'm
gonna tell you right now, I'm gonna tell you. You know,
I got to yeah, because I'm on a transparency right now.

Speaker 5 (39:31):
My phone has had I had.

Speaker 6 (39:33):
To upgrade my storage with this Lewis phone. People don't understand.

Speaker 4 (39:38):
Friend, I got twenty two thousand photos in my phone.
But look at the last five, Look at the last
five or six. It's some content I made this morning.

Speaker 5 (39:49):
But look, uh huh. Yeah, I got more strangers in
my phone.

Speaker 2 (39:54):
Yeah, I have. Let's see how many photos do I have?
Let me see.

Speaker 6 (40:01):
And look all my stuff is you know the same thing,
the sex and the city stuff that I did last night.

Speaker 2 (40:08):
Yo, I have how many photos? Do it? Oh? Forty
four thousand?

Speaker 4 (40:17):
And I thought I did good Trying to clean out
my phone is forty four thousand.

Speaker 6 (40:21):
I'm surprised I only have eight thousand videos. I do
try to get rid of my videos just because, but
they take up so much, ye bear forty four thousand
and most of that is key RT and I need
to go through and delete them.

Speaker 2 (40:33):
But then I'd be like, I might want to talk
about this again. I can't lose.

Speaker 5 (40:39):
Like, I can't lose it all. When I'm in the project,
I'm kill that that.

Speaker 4 (40:43):
Gathering of the key art be wearing my Oh, it'd
be wearing down my ancestors.

Speaker 5 (40:48):
I'll be like girl, people don't understand.

Speaker 6 (40:52):
And then keep in mind like when I do, like
for example, with the shy recaps, I when I do
recaps like that, I don't like to just have the
key art behind me. I'm telling this, retelling this story,
so I want to give the visual with that. Yeah,
I'm playing the video behind me. I'm playing the scene

(41:12):
behind me. I'm showing old pictures. I want, like, I
really want you to be engaged with what I'm talking
about in or remind you, because some people they don't
pay attention, you know, don't forget certain things, or they
don't see certain things or they miss them.

Speaker 2 (41:28):
So I want to make.

Speaker 4 (41:31):
Sure, like wait a minute, wait, I don't remember that
part you have got me on it. I don't remember
that part so bad a couple of times. But another
thing I want to give you flowers on is your memory,
Like your memory is now. I don't know what the
secret sauce is behind you. Ain't got to tell me
if you want to keep it close to the bus,
but your memory, because you were talking about something that

(41:53):
happened in the shy and you went back and I'm
talking about you went back to like season either one
or two too, and you were like remember this, this, this,
But I was like I couldn't even pay attention to
the video because I was like.

Speaker 7 (42:07):
She read how the fun she remembered that, and I
think you even had the visual.

Speaker 4 (42:16):
You went back and got the visual from nineteen forty
two and and I'm like.

Speaker 5 (42:22):
How in the world.

Speaker 4 (42:24):
I am just so in all of you, and I'm
just like, yeah, yeah, she went.

Speaker 5 (42:30):
Me up just too.

Speaker 4 (42:31):
I have to do like this to cover up my edges,
because up I'm like her, I am because I'm at
that stage now where I can't.

Speaker 5 (42:37):
Tell you what I did yesterday.

Speaker 4 (42:39):
I can remember all the lyrics the Biggie's warning, but
I can't tell you what I did yesterday. So for
you to be able to jog back and I was like,
damn kim Be eating.

Speaker 5 (42:52):
Dub eat and so yeah, that's fantastic. Okay.

Speaker 4 (42:56):
What has been the funnest collaboration or most like, yo.

Speaker 5 (43:03):
I did my big one with this one. No, those
are two different things.

Speaker 4 (43:07):
Tell me what has been your most either all like
just jaw dropping all inspiring collaboration. First things First, the
fact that old Jason Blumhouse pulled up for you.

Speaker 2 (43:22):
Okay, yeah, because.

Speaker 8 (43:27):
I was here, like, yeah, yeah, I think that would
have been That's my biggest today.

Speaker 6 (43:38):
I have too, So that's number one. And the reason
that's number one because you can go back to videos
that I was doing ten years ago, and everybody knows
how I feel about Blumhouse, that I ride for them,
and I have been riding for them for years. This
is nothing new. So like you'll see people in the

(43:59):
comments that know me and they're like, oh, I know
what this means to you. I have been writing for
Jason Blum and the whole Blumhouse, just all their movies.
So I would always get so irritated when people called
him bloom. I'm like it, look at how it and see.
But I've never understood that because I'm like, just read

(44:21):
what you see, like it's where.

Speaker 2 (44:25):
The ooh is coming from with it.

Speaker 5 (44:27):
I did good in school.

Speaker 4 (44:29):
I did good in school, but I was like when
you was like and I was like, oh, I told
you be chewing me up in these videos and I
was just like but I.

Speaker 6 (44:38):
Was like, see, I'm gonna get off folks, I'm gonna
check y'all because that stuff.

Speaker 2 (44:43):
Be stressed me.

Speaker 6 (44:43):
But that one right there, because of how I feel
about Blumhouse movies and have always felt. I'm like, no,
this needs to be corrected. Y'all need to stop doing this.
And then, plus I understand because my maiden name Eggleston
is spelled egg everybody says Egle. They all say Egle.
And my two kids, my oldest kids, they have my

(45:07):
maiden names. Like my son just graduated from eighth grade,
and of course what if they say when they said
his name, they said eagle Stick, and I wanted to
I'm like, okay, you know what, when you graduate from
high school, we're not gonna.

Speaker 2 (45:18):
Have this problems.

Speaker 6 (45:20):
So I understand the whole blum Bloom thing because I
dealt with that my whole life with my last name,
and so I wanted to correct that. I was not
expecting him. And then I you know, I'm always tagging folks.
I tag everybody. If you didn't make up on set,
I'm tagging you like I tag everybody. I remember waking

(45:43):
up that morning and I'm just looking at my notifications
and it said Blumhouse reposted.

Speaker 2 (45:50):
I was like okay, cool, they finally.

Speaker 6 (45:54):
And then I, you know, I'm looking at the video
and right as I get ready to turn it off
because it starts it off as my video, he popped
up on the screen. When I heard Kim, I wish
I had a camera in my bedroom, I literally screamed, because.

Speaker 2 (46:13):
I like, this man saw me, Like that is.

Speaker 6 (46:18):
The biggest that's the biggest reward for me when people
see me. Yeah, so like he saw me and he
said my name Jason Blum said, he said, yes, you
say the weekend Watch. See when people say the weekend Watch,
that's cool. But when they have took the time to
learn my name and they call him, that was different.

(46:39):
So it's like, oh my gosh, I truly have made
it because the one company that I adored the most
recognized me and saw me. So that to this I
don't think I ever. I don't know who can top that.
I really don't know who can top that. And then
the other thing that was really amazing and for me

(47:00):
was when Netflix invited me to interview the cast of
the Residents, which was a huge fear of mine because
I don't like doing interviews. I just feel like I
don't want to be that person that goes viral for
asking the wrong questions, Like my favorite interviewer is uh

(47:22):
Sharanda pay her Way. Yoh my gosh, like the crunchy
eating that is my girl. I'll be texting her like,
how what do you look? I text her that. I said,
I'm about to tell Netflix no. She said, no, you're not.
You're going to tell them yes. I'm like, Shirana, I'm
not you. You asked questions that have nothing to do
with the movie but have everything to do with the movie,

(47:42):
and you amaze people like I don't need where do
you get this stuff? So I just I kept praying
on it because I was going to tell them no,
but I was like, no, I have to. This is
part of you know, walking in this path. That's part
of really stepping out. I was still at the post
office at that time.

Speaker 2 (47:59):
I'm winning work.

Speaker 6 (48:00):
Late that day to do that, But it was just
it felt so good that they saw me enough to,
you know, give me that rthly do that.

Speaker 4 (48:07):
Absolutely, you are as someone who has been in media.
I've been in media for fifteen years, joh it's been
a loone, but you are, like you a golden goose
for media. I'm gonna tell you. I'm just gonna tell you,
so hit him up side. The head says, yeah, you

(48:31):
are what as they say with the game been missing,
you are that thank you, You are that they want
someone who when you open your mouth, everybody stopped.

Speaker 5 (48:41):
Be like, shut up, Kim talking, jush him talking. What
you say, Kim, hold on? Repeat that again.

Speaker 4 (48:48):
Because you know, we have a lot of people who
brand themselves as influencers. I'm an influence, I'm an influencer,
but there are really only a few people who truly influence.

Speaker 2 (49:00):
Yeah, you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4 (49:01):
It's almost like people just smack labels on themselves because.

Speaker 5 (49:05):
They feel like that's what they're doing.

Speaker 4 (49:06):
But there are only certain people who are actually really
fully walking in that space. And you are one of
those people that truly walk into space. You had me
watching stuff that I didn't even care about, and then
I'd be feeling like I won something when I think
something dope, and then you come co sign it.

Speaker 5 (49:20):
I'll be like, see, I told you I'd be knowing.
I told y'all I be knowing.

Speaker 4 (49:27):
So it's almost like it was funny because I saw
you were talking about bring her back and baby. Let
me tell you something. I have never folded my body
up in a movie theater seat the way I folded
my human flesh up in that seat watching that film.
And I really it was one of those things. Remember

(49:48):
when Shrianda as Ryan Coogler or something.

Speaker 5 (49:50):
She was like, what's wrong with you? Like I literally
want to ask those brothers, like what like.

Speaker 6 (49:59):
Y'all need to do some so mad I didn't see
that in theaters. I kept saying, I need to go,
I need to go, and I never made it. So
I you know, I have a movie site where I
get like my movies for free, well not free because
I paid for the site, but.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
They'll add movies on there.

Speaker 6 (50:16):
And it wasn't even on there when I so I
bought it because I'm like, no, I need to see
this now. And when I tell you, that's truly one
of the best movies that came out this year, best
horror movies, absolutely, and I and I know, I get
a lot of flak for this because you know, they're
the same ones that did talk to me. I didn't,
I like talk to me. It was all right, it

(50:38):
was okay, But this.

Speaker 2 (50:40):
Is my realm of horror.

Speaker 6 (50:43):
I like this this nasty type of horror, the demonic
thing like talk to Me. That to me was the
typical horror that we're used to. And I think that's
why I like this one more, that this is cringe horror.
And when I tell you, oh oh god, I'm just
thinking about the scene, the night scene.

Speaker 4 (51:03):
Listen, when I tell you my daughter, me and my
baby girl desk went so we like, we haven't mommy
daughter night out. We're gonna go see talk to Me
because the marketing company that I work with, they had
a screening, but we just.

Speaker 5 (51:17):
I wasn't able to go. I just wasn't feeling good.

Speaker 4 (51:19):
So they turned around and they said, listen, I'm gonna
send you some tickets because we want you to see
this film. And I'm like all right, So we made
it a mommy.

Speaker 5 (51:26):
My baby was like not this.

Speaker 4 (51:29):
She was like this, and I'm and I'm you know,
when you get to the point where you'd be like
nah nah, like you just gotta laugh at I And
the thing about it, if you don't mind just talking
to me about the film real quick. We're gonna try
to keep it spoiler free for those of you who
have not seen it yet. But I think The reason
why Bring Her Back hit the way that it hit

(51:51):
is because it also dealt with so many realistic themes.
Reef it dealt with you know. First of all, little Mama,
I can't even think of her name right now. She
is literally visually impaired and ate down in that film.

Speaker 2 (52:04):
So she she is in real life too, Okay.

Speaker 6 (52:07):
So I wondered that because I saw an interview and
I was like, I need to look into this.

Speaker 5 (52:11):
Is she really blind?

Speaker 4 (52:13):
She firs okay, yes, and so for her to eat
down like that, and then it was just like the
themes that it dealt with, you know. But I have
questions and this is these are the questions I want
to ask you because I thought about making a video
and I have questions still. There are unanswered questions in
the film. Number one, what happened to the daddy and like,

(52:36):
we know what happened.

Speaker 2 (52:37):
To him, but why, Yeah, what brought that on? What
brought that on?

Speaker 5 (52:41):
Where are all the mamas?

Speaker 4 (52:43):
We got one daddy, two children, no mama's where are
the mother figures? The other one was how did little
man start nibbling on you know, little mama?

Speaker 5 (52:57):
She was completely frozen?

Speaker 2 (52:59):
Yeah?

Speaker 4 (53:00):
Yeah, there were some other things. That was just like
there were some gaps. You know, nothing is perfect. There
was some plot holes.

Speaker 5 (53:08):
There, but it was just like, okay, you.

Speaker 4 (53:12):
Know, just major plot holes, but the biggest one and
they never really unless I missed it because you watch
with a better eye.

Speaker 5 (53:20):
What was the purpose of eating the daddy's hair?

Speaker 6 (53:23):
I don't know because I remember when she cut it
off at the funeral and then once the baby had
that whole little sin she felt and I'm I'm like,
are you do because at first I was in the
mind state of is she like trying.

Speaker 2 (53:44):
To create him in her? Him in him?

Speaker 6 (53:50):
Like I didn't know what was like happening until the
end when it's like, oh, okay, you're trying almost like
the I don't know what you're trying to the lady
was crazy, she said.

Speaker 2 (54:00):
I didn't understand that.

Speaker 6 (54:01):
And I was trying to see if, like the videos
that she kept having him watch, if they were doing
that in there.

Speaker 2 (54:09):
That okay, So.

Speaker 5 (54:10):
That's another question. That's the other thing I forgot about.
Since where do you just go get a DVD on
how to resurrect people? Yeah, like she just had the
v I mean, she took it and had the VCR.
It wasn't even a DVG. She had the old vhs
that she.

Speaker 4 (54:25):
Was and then and it's like, okay, well where do
you get that at the black market?

Speaker 5 (54:29):
Did somebody just passed that along to you?

Speaker 4 (54:31):
You know, there were some different things because the film
opened up. I was confused initially because I thought the
young man that she the little boy she had in
the house, was the person in the video.

Speaker 5 (54:42):
But then I realized at some point, this is a tutorial.
This is not him.

Speaker 4 (54:48):
This is a tutorial, because I thought they were kind
of leading us into the film with this opening scene.
But correct me if I'm wrong, because I ask everyone
who saw this. After she fed the daydaddy's hair, is
that after before he appeared in the bathroom.

Speaker 5 (55:05):
On the sun?

Speaker 2 (55:07):
I remember that. I thought I thought it was I
thought that was.

Speaker 4 (55:12):
Before he fed the hair to the little boy, before
the daddy appeared in the bathroom.

Speaker 2 (55:18):
Yeah, because the sun went in there and was taking
that shower. So I think she did.

Speaker 6 (55:24):
Because I think that's why I was like, is she
trying to resurrect the dad? I'm gonna have to look back,
but I have a feeling that was before. That was
before and then he went into the bathroom because I
saw huge.

Speaker 4 (55:38):
Yeah, I was wondering if feeding the hair to the
little boy basically kind of invoked the spirit to allow
him to come back, the dad to come back and
show himself to the sun, because that would be the
only thing that makes sense. Like, that's why I want
to talk to them. I only got one question. Two questions,

(55:58):
what's wrong with y'all? And number two, why did.

Speaker 5 (56:01):
He eat the daddy's hair?

Speaker 6 (56:03):
Yeah, I almost feel like that's definitely a film. I mean,
I'm gonna I'm gonna watch it again because I think
my kids don't really like it, and then I know
my kids watch everything. I had showed my husband the
scene when I don't want to release let me try
to say it without saying it, when the girl was

(56:23):
laying in the bed and she was standing over her
and then what she did? You know what I'm talking about? Okay,
So I showed him that. I said, I just want
to show you this one scene. I said, I guarantee
you this one scene is gonna make you.

Speaker 5 (56:36):
He was like, what listen.

Speaker 7 (56:40):
I got to.

Speaker 6 (56:40):
Rewind that scene because I was like, wait a minute,
does she did she just do?

Speaker 2 (56:45):
Did she just do that yeah, and that was she
was who she was.

Speaker 5 (56:51):
Gone, made was gone.

Speaker 4 (56:54):
The other one last thing, the when the little girl
when they got back to the house after everything went down.

Speaker 5 (57:03):
I think it's like the third act. All everything went down.

Speaker 4 (57:06):
Outside in the yard, the cars and all that. I
really really thought that the brother.

Speaker 5 (57:16):
Was gonna pop back up.

Speaker 2 (57:17):
I did too, I really was.

Speaker 5 (57:21):
And she could hear him, she could hear his voice
clear as that.

Speaker 4 (57:26):
Yeah, I really thought he was gonna I was kind
of disappointed that he didn't.

Speaker 5 (57:30):
But I didn't know where they was gonna take that
if he had.

Speaker 4 (57:33):
But and baby, wait and baby, when the little boy
was walking around looking like he was getting ready to deliver,
I was in that ally because he why why you
didn't eat that much?

Speaker 5 (57:47):
Baby?

Speaker 6 (57:49):
You did not did not like y'all could have left
that that was out that was walking around that pool.

Speaker 5 (57:56):
I was like, I am looking like me leaving Golden Corral.

Speaker 4 (58:08):
Yeah okay, but yeah, so that okay, that is great, Okay,
all right. I think I asked, what was like the
best moment for you? What if any and it may
just be the same, what is the moment that made
you feel like like Mama I made.

Speaker 6 (58:24):
It it's a couple of moments, but they kind of
go together. Anytime a video of mine starts to go
in the millions with the views, that's when I'm like,
but but when I really, when I really, this kind
of goes along with it when I start hitting those

(58:46):
million views, and then I see the shares coming from
like Tyler Perry because he shared my straw review Sherry Shepherd,
you know D MV or I have celebrities.

Speaker 2 (58:59):
You know, D and me, and they're following me.

Speaker 6 (59:02):
Telling not just the ones that i've I've uh, you know,
reviewed their movies and shows, but like I I've had
a talk with who did I just it's funny to
me when they tell me they look to me for shows.

Speaker 5 (59:20):
But you you.

Speaker 6 (59:21):
Live in Hollywood. These people are your best friends. You
look to me, you know, you look to me, So
it's always it's it's so like I I can't even
describe the feeling, you know, when they when like I said,
seeing me that that's my biggest thing. When they see me,

(59:42):
like you know, Joerny Smolette saying thank you for you know,
reposting and talking about smoke and just all the different
people that I admire and I have locked in with
these characters that you've given us, and you know, the
week in watching somebody that you've laid eyes on, and
you know, lean away she looks forward to every single

(01:00:03):
one of my shy reviews, you know, and then I
have the cast on there, you know, just so excited
every time, like you know, uh, Darnell.

Speaker 4 (01:00:13):
Listen, Darnell be living in them comments with his earpece.
I picture him in the comments with an earpiece. He
wakes up and sleeps with an earpiece in real life.

Speaker 6 (01:00:23):
Yeah, but yeah, just you know, being able just to
talk to them and them telling me how proud they
are of me and thanking me for you know, putting
their shows and their movies out there. So that that's
where I feel like I've really become somebody more than
just you know, watching the TV in my you know,

(01:00:45):
in my room. Like so that's why those comments when
I decided to do this full time, and I got
so much negativity, I'm like, but y'all have no clue
the reward that I get from doing this.

Speaker 2 (01:00:57):
It goes far beyond just TV. It's so much more
than that. Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:01:03):
Absolutely, I think the best thing that I can say
to you just from the outside looking as someone who
admires you and your work.

Speaker 5 (01:01:11):
You have elevated this space. You have elevated this space.

Speaker 4 (01:01:16):
You have elevated the space so much so that the
people who live in this space, who make a living
in this space, come to you to let you know.

Speaker 5 (01:01:24):
You get what I'm saying. They're sharing your stuff, they're
telling you thank you. They're looking forward to.

Speaker 4 (01:01:29):
Seeing what you think about what they do for a
living because you have elevated the space. So anytime someone
comes to you with some nonsense, some raw rah whatever,
just respond, I elevate the space.

Speaker 5 (01:01:44):
Yeah.

Speaker 4 (01:01:44):
Now you can be in the space or you listen.
If you can't party at belenoj, where can you? You
can get in this space or you can stand outside.

Speaker 7 (01:01:54):
Right.

Speaker 4 (01:01:55):
You do create just a good space of energy, and
it shows to everyone who watches your content, everyone who
takes a part of your content.

Speaker 5 (01:02:05):
And I just thank you for taking the time to
kick it with me.

Speaker 2 (01:02:09):
Oh, thank you me.

Speaker 4 (01:02:11):
This has been so fantastic because I just admire you,
and I was like, I can't wait to talk to
her how many movies.

Speaker 5 (01:02:18):
She watched and how much she d how to do that?
You know, So I just thank you for elevating the space.
That's that's what I have.

Speaker 4 (01:02:26):
That's how I'm gonna close out like I'm gonna try
to close out and beat like overlight.

Speaker 6 (01:02:32):
Well, thank you, thank you for allowing me this. This
was so much fun. And thank you for, like I said,
seeing me. You know, I people don't realize how much
I doubt myself sometimes, and we all do.

Speaker 2 (01:02:43):
And it's it's hard at times.

Speaker 6 (01:02:45):
I'm may make it look good, but I struggle behind
the scenes a lot.

Speaker 2 (01:02:51):
So yeah, I just moments like this make me feel like, oh,
you're in the space that you're supposed to be in. Absolutely,
thank you for that.

Speaker 5 (01:02:58):
Thank you. Absolutely you are most welcome, and I thank
you so much.

Speaker 4 (01:03:03):
Tell everybody where they can follow and connect and get
great recommendations and reviews and recaps.

Speaker 5 (01:03:10):
And this is what I watch it. Wait wait wait
wait wait wait wait. Before I let you go, I thought,
my daughter will she will not let me live if
I don't do this. What's the beef with What's the
beef with Love Island? You said? This clearly is not
my demo.

Speaker 4 (01:03:23):
No, I have my house up every night, ladies, literally downstairs,
three of us, me and my husband and my baby.

Speaker 5 (01:03:31):
We be downstairs street over Love Island.

Speaker 6 (01:03:34):
I am trying, so I think the first two episodes,
so I hadn't watched any seasons me either, Like, yeah,
I watched the season because everybody's like, we need you
to talk about it because we know you go on.

Speaker 5 (01:03:46):
I'm like, okay, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:03:48):
But when I saw them.

Speaker 6 (01:03:49):
Folks kissing each other girl and gross me out so bad,
I'm just like, I don't know how.

Speaker 2 (01:03:55):
To get through this weeginding. And then it was funny
because my husband was like, you ain't even let me
kiss you on the first day.

Speaker 6 (01:04:02):
I said, yeah, so you know I'm not rocking with this,
and my daughter she's like, yeah, mommy, you're not gonna
You're not gonna be able to do this.

Speaker 8 (01:04:09):
It is.

Speaker 2 (01:04:10):
I have to get past the gross out part of it.

Speaker 4 (01:04:13):
Well, that is the one thing me alive every single episode.
And I'm talking about nasty kissing you swallowing someone's whole face,
your tongue, I see saliva coming down, and then the
person goes and.

Speaker 5 (01:04:28):
Kisses the very next person. Do y'all have medics? Do
y'all have medics out here? Where is the listerine listine strips?
What is wrong. Why is this happy?

Speaker 7 (01:04:41):
Oh?

Speaker 5 (01:04:42):
That is the one thing. If I could just do
away with anything on this show, I would.

Speaker 6 (01:04:46):
Think, Listen, I may, I may try it again, but
that is hard for me to get through it because
I want to feel what everybody's feeling. But I'm so
I'm just sitting there just disgusting.

Speaker 5 (01:05:00):
Listen absolutely when I tell you.

Speaker 4 (01:05:03):
And the reason I'm gonna tell you why we pressing
you so hard because I haven't joined the pressing you
for Love Island.

Speaker 5 (01:05:08):
But you know, I'm applying a.

Speaker 4 (01:05:09):
Little bit right now because the stuff that goes down
on there, the way you analyze and the way that
you critique things you would eat like just to like
it's just something that went down last night. I just
want you to be like, girl, just watch this, just
watch this clip right here and just but yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:05:29):
I'm I'm just gonna push past that. If somebody told me, like,
just fast forward through like the kid, Yeah, maybe do that.

Speaker 6 (01:05:37):
Yeah, I'll fast forward through that because I will say,
just from the first I think three episodes I watch,
I'm very intrigued by these these characters and I'm just like, oh,
these folks are because they are characters to me, they're
just a missed. So I'm like, oh, I I'm kind
of interested in them. And then I'm seeing like people

(01:05:59):
being voted off and going home, and I was like, yeah,
I need to see how this how this turns out,
So I will for you listen, I will give my
baby girl drag me in.

Speaker 4 (01:06:10):
You got the company, my baby girl, Dre, you got
the coming. I'm not gonna sit in this by myself.
Even my husband being because at first he was like,
what y'all watching?

Speaker 5 (01:06:19):
What y'all watching? He caught one episode.

Speaker 4 (01:06:21):
I think he he watched the episode with Megan thee
Stallion where they had a twerk contest that we ain't
got to tell him what time?

Speaker 5 (01:06:29):
He already with the revote.

Speaker 4 (01:06:30):
Now he fully invested, and we watch we literally have
a discussion as a family like, well, what do you
think about this part? Well, how did she could have
handled that? Like literally, like my daughter stopped speaking to
me a little bit last night because I went a
little hard in the paint on my one of my perspectives,
she stopped speaking to me. But it's literally one of
those things, especially for us who are like older and

(01:06:53):
more mature, we done been there, done that. We know
how stupid relationships can be as soon as overcome for
someone younger. You know, my daughter, she she'll be seventeen Friday,
so she's watching it from that advantage, and we're looking
at it.

Speaker 5 (01:07:06):
As old heads. People say, yeah, it was like.

Speaker 4 (01:07:10):
Sometimes our points of view, our povs be bumping heads.
But that is one that will definitely get the people going, Friend, Okay.

Speaker 2 (01:07:19):
I've given it. I've given another go. I'm gonna give
it another go.

Speaker 5 (01:07:22):
Just fast forward through the mono.

Speaker 2 (01:07:24):
Yeah, right, fast forward through the mono.

Speaker 4 (01:07:29):
All right, Bill, So I have taken up enough time
of your day. I know there's probably a film, a series,
something that you need to be watching. Thank you so
much for joining me. I appreciate you so much. I
got so much love for you, and I'm so proud
of you. The way you represent us in the space,
the way you elevate the space. Thank you, Thank you
so much. Zo
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