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November 11, 2025 ‱ 58 mins

Fantasy football just got a glow-up. 💅
This week on Football Is Sexy, Monica sits down with comedian and viral creator Uly (@ulyandernesto) — star of the I Love Uly Tour — to talk all things football, pop culture, and chaos.

From picking “hotties with bodies” for his fantasy roster to explaining his love for Pedro Pascal, his take on Taylor Swift’s football era, and why haters actually fuel him, Uly proves the game can be sexy, funny, and a little bit unhinged.

Laughs, fandom, and pure personality collide in this episode that bridges comedy, culture, and the life of an influencer.

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(00:04):
Welcome to the Football is Sexy podcast I am so excited to have.
Let me give you a proper intro. I'm going to read it so that I
do not miss anything. Ready.
Actor, comedian, producer, fantasy football badass.
One of the hottest, funniest content creators out there and

(00:25):
might be #1 in fantasy football this week.
I'm not sure we'll find out, butthe amazing current husband of
Ernesto. Welcome, Yuli.
Oh my God, thank you for having me.
What an intro Wow. I mean, there's Still and
Marathon Badass I. Forgot that Soon to be marathon
or we'll see if I make it. We'll see if I make it to be

(00:47):
determined. I think you're going to make it.
I think I'm. I hope so.
But I am glad we have you now. Just in case.
Yeah, in case. The recovery.
The recovery. Yeah, in case I'm in the
hospital for the next week rightafter the marathon.
We'll see what happens. Oh my God.
I can't wait to talk to you about everything.
We have to talk. Football.

(01:08):
Yes. Fantasy football.
Yes. I don't know some guy named
Pedro. Who?
Yeah, I don't know some guy named Pedro.
Sandwiches. Corinne.
We're gonna get into all this. OK, good.
I'm excited, but. 1st I want to know about Yuli like where are
you from bro like you've popped up on my feed and I was like

(01:29):
wait scroll know who the hell isthis guy?
I'm in love with this guy and being a gay girl I don't fall in
love with a lot of guys too quickly.
But you are instant babe. I'm glad I got you.
Yes, you got. Me, I'm originally from San
Francisco, Sacramento. So it's hard.
It's kind of hard to explain. Well, not hard to explain, but I

(01:51):
don't really know how to answer the question very well because I
was born in San Francisco. I was lived in San Francisco
until I was 11 or 12 and then wemoved to Sacramento.
My parents bought a house in Sacramento and then we moved to
Sacramento slash Elk Grove. And so I did like middle school,
high school there. So I kind of see them from both.
So like the Bay Area? Bay Area.

(02:11):
Bay Area Does Sacramento count as the Bay Area?
I mean, not really. It shouldn't.
No, actually, now that I'm thinking about, Sacramento is
not the Bay Area. We will have to edit that out.
I will get hate for that. Yeah, we'll just say you're
Northern California. Northern California.
Northern California, but San Francisco, I mean, every time I
say like San Francisco, Sacramento, my entire family was

(02:32):
from San Francisco. So like I have family in Florida
that still says that they're from San Francisco even though
they've been in Florida, right, for like 20 years.
So I feel like they would hate it if I didn't say San
Francisco. I got you.
They're like, no, you're from, you were born in San Francisco.
You're from San Francisco. Because we want to claim you,
Yuli. Yeah, Like we got to claim you.
Don't. I love San Francisco.
Isn't it amazing? So I grew up in the Bay.

(02:54):
I can say that very. For real.
My dad had season tickets to Candlestick Park, where the
Niners played since, like, 1978.He had 40 tickets.
Wow. Yeah.
And so. And in like 5 rows from the
field. So I feel like I grew up in
Candlestick Park, OK, even though I didn't live with him,
like every time I got to go visit him, like that was kind of

(03:17):
how I grew up so. But you're 49ers.
I'm a die hard 49er. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
San Francisco Giants, Warriors, all the things Bay.
OK, yeah. And living out in LA my whole
life, it's been a journey because everybody I know is not,
you know, so. When did you move to LA?
So my mom and dad are divorced when I was 1.

(03:39):
So I've been in Orange County area my whole life.
I went to school here, everything.
Oh, but you still are. See, that's what I'm saying
about my Florida family. That's what I'm saying.
You were born in San Francisco. You were there from 11 years.
You're from the Bay. Area yeah, you can't I for me,
I'm. There's no changing yeah, like,
and that's why when I go like and I would drive up to San
Francisco to see a game or something the first like Niner

(04:03):
person walking down the street, I'd be like, oh, I'm home
because I grew up out here and everyone's a Dodger fan,
everyone's a Laker fan. So I didn't feel like I really
fit in, but I never switched. My dad would have died.
Like even though he passed already, he would have just like
that's not. There was no going back.
Yeah, no, I feel like I'm still trying to pick my football team

(04:25):
because I feel like I'm so new to football, right?
And like getting introduced and like there's a couple of people,
like there's a couple of teams that are pulling me in certain
directions, like 49ers. I'm like my, like my entire
family except my mom and dad are49ers fans, OK?
And then my mom and dad are Green Bay Packers fans.
Still in the NFC. And then my, and then I'm like,

(04:46):
oh, but do I go with the Eagles cause of Jalen Hurts and Saquon
Barkley? And then I was like, and then
Taylor Swift brought me to, you know, the cheese.
So I'm like, oh, so I, I'm like undecided, but I have a lot of,
a lot of pools in different directions.
It's so funny. So when I'm out and about
talking football and if Someone Like You, I were to run into you

(05:08):
and you'd be like, oh, I'm just learning.
I don't have it. I would just you are now a 49er
fan, like there you are, there you have it.
What's nice about it because I'mso new to it and I'm kind of
like it's like dating. I'm like testing the waters with
my football teams. I when I people probably hate
this, but like when we went to a49ers event last year, I went

(05:31):
with my entire family to the 49ers versus the Green Bay
Packers game. I was there at Lambeau Field, at
Lambeau. Field, not that one.
OK, OK, this is the Lambeau Field.
It was like a big deal because like, again, my mom and dad,
Green Bay Packers, the rest of the family, 49ers, we went.
So we went to a 49ers event and I like was wearing 49ers gear.
And then the next day during thegame, I was wearing Green Bay
Packers gear. And I was like, I'm just like

(05:52):
seeing what feels right. I'm just seeing.
So funny because that's like a Athing.
Like, colors are a thing. Yeah.
Like as a Niner fan, like, you can't wear blue.
Like, it's not allowed. So I love it.
And you're like, bitch, I'm gonna wear what I want.
Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then I feel like eventually
I should decide because I think it's more fun when you have a

(06:13):
team that you're backing and you're like.
Living that's. The other teams like that's more
fun. That's but I mean like in my
dating phase with football. So I'm still deciding.
Well, I wonder what's going to tip you over?
What's going to be that tipping point where?
I don't know. It's gonna be a moment.
Yeah, and people I like because I post about fantasy football
and like 2 years ago when TaylorSwift and the Travis Kelce thing

(06:36):
blew up, yeah, I started postingabout that and people were very
like you should join my team, you should join my team, you
should join my. Team Yeah, we all want to claim
you. Yeah, I like, don't know yet.
So yeah, of course I'm like, he's leaving.
You're a Niner fan. Yeah, today I feel like I'm a
Niners. Fan today you're a Niner fan.
Let's get that today. Today I feel like the 49ers are
pulling me OK. Well, I mean, we do have some.
We have Nick Bosa, as you know. Yes, as I know.

(06:58):
Yeah, You know what I mean. He's.
Out this season or got. Nick Gross is out.
Yeah. Nick Gross is out, right?
Well, we have a lot of players out.
The whole team's out, actually. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Fred Warner's out. I.
Just need to look at him. Yeah, yeah, he.
Doesn't have to do anything elsefor me.
He just needs to be shirtless or, you know, stretching.
Right. And George Kittle's married, so
that's hands off. And Claire's my friend, so I'm

(07:19):
just throwing that out there. Protecting her.
Yeah, yeah, it's OK. But no, that's the cool thing
about what I've noticed. So I've been a die hard football
fan my entire life, right? And why I thought this would be
so cool is in true transparency.I have yet to really play
fantasy football, which is shocking to most people.
My first year I know and so, andthat's because I've been so

(07:43):
busy. To me, it feels like a full time
job when I have already 8 jobs. You know, I've got, I don't
know, a brand going on, right? And all the things, but I try
every year to jump in and then I'm just, I'm not consistent.
So I'm trying OK. And so through you, I'm like,
OK, if you really can do it, I can do this.

(08:05):
Well, you it's my first year playing.
I know football, OK? The only reason why I did it in
the first place was because my brother decided to do a league
this year and he's doing it withme, my other brother Jose and
all of his friends. And he invited me to play.
And so I've never done it right.And I'm not, I didn't grow up
watching football. I didn't, I like barely watch

(08:26):
football even to this day. Like, I've gone to games and I
watched games, of course, yeah. But it's my first year and it's
honestly very easy. Is it OK for me?
I'm winning, so I. Know this is the wild and you
are the perfect example of like so like I I would play poker I
would play my dad taught me all the most important things in

(08:46):
life Yeah, 8 ball, 9 ball poker,7 card stud yeah all these
things yeah. And we play dice and every time
there's a new person we're like no, fuck that and we're not
because the new people always win because they don't they
don't well, I don't even think it's luck.
They don't overthink shit. Right, I think I'm, I'm, I'm so
far away from exactly I'm, I'm, I think the people that are like

(09:09):
so close to the football, yes, it's so close to the players and
like know their stats and stuff like that.
They're like thinking about it and I like literally just pick
the hottest players. OK, that's what I want to know.
I want to know exactly because Iwas like, I need to know how do
you pick your players? Well, OK, Literally.
Well, I have to tell the truth because I'm in a podcast, OK?

(09:31):
We have a confessional, don't worry.
I have to tell the truth. Well, I did pick hot players,
but also my brother Frankie, whostarted the league, he sent me
one video. I watched one video about
fantasy football and it was the order in which you're supposed
to pick the players in. OK.
It was like a football 1 on one for beginners.
And it was like you have to pickyour running backs, like A2
running backs first and then theWhat are the W's news?

(09:54):
Players the the wide receiver. The wide receivers.
Yes, the W, the W. And then they were like, pick
your quarterback for it. So like I did see one video
where it was like, OK, new kind of the order in which I had to
pick people in, right? And then also I had a community
online that, you know, like sortof guiding me.
I think like a couple people waslike, if Saquon Barkley is

(10:14):
available, pick him first, right?
Like they were like, he's good, pick him first.
So I didn't go completely blind,right?
So I knew that. And then I went with hotties.
Hotties. So there was a.
Mix, there was a mix, there was a mix of strategy.
Yeah, right. So.
Like hot Maybe I heard about this guy.
Hot hot. Maybe I heard about this.
Guy yeah, I went for like I wanted Travis Kelsey didn't get.

(10:34):
I heard Corinne bitch. Was it Corinne?
It was, and I mean that would love Corinne.
Corinne stole him from me. And then I wanted Jalen Hertz.
Corinne stole him from me. Yeah, so.
This is why the problem. This is how the problem started.
Someone actually commented on myvideos this I think yesterday
and they were like why do we hate Corinne?

(10:54):
I forgot. Yeah, This is why we hate
Corinne. But also furthermore, you don't
need to remember why we hate Corinne.
We just hate Corinne. Just hate her, right?
And it's so funny because like growing up, I'd be like, if I
don't like them, just so if you're my friend, you
automatically don't like them too.
It's how it works. I can't believe the support that
I've gotten for people just automatically hating Corinne.
I feel so loved. I feel so loved because it's

(11:16):
like I didn't really. And I don't think people know
specifically anymore because it's been so long since I picked
the team. 8 weeks, yeah so yeah,8 weeks.
We're on week 8 updates. So like, I feel like people are
like they're just like OK, we hate Corinne, done.
We hate Corinne. We hate Priscilla.
We. Hate are we out teetering on
Jeremy or what do we? No, we love.
We love Jeremy. I thought so.

(11:37):
We're we love Jeremy. Oh.
My God, no. We love Jeremy.
Jeremy is my ally, OK? Jeremy is.
This is what I'm talking about. We're We're a new show here.
Jeremy's my ally. Few minutes.
OK, All right. If you missed it, we had the
lights go off for a little. Bit yeah, no, Jeremy, I feel
like the strategies with fantasyfootball is pick the hotties

(12:02):
with the bodies, OK? Pick the people with the good
vibes. Find someone to hate in your
league. I think it helps your players
and helps you motivate, OK. And also find an alliance.
OK. Who's your alliance, Jeremy?
Jeremy. Jeremy.
Jeremy is my alliance. He actually.
Yeah, 'cause he, he calls, he helps you behind Priscilla's
back. Yeah.

(12:22):
Yeah, Priscilla's his girlfriend.
OK, I love it. I love this.
He's very supportive. I like Jeremy.
Yeah, he's very supportive. He's very sweet.
The other day he said that he would help A-Team any other
player out for financial compensation.
This isn't our, this isn't our fantasy group chat.

(12:43):
It was like, I'll help someone out for financial compensation.
I'm not above it. And I was like, well, how about
for sexual favors, Jeremy? That's fair.
And then Priscilla was like, yeah, Jeremy, how about for
sexual favors? And then and then he said, for
one of you, the answer is yes. And I think we both know who
he's talking. About Oh my goodness, we'll have

(13:04):
to bring Jeremy on the podcast. Yes, well.
Let's bring the whole Jeremy. The whole.
Crew Priscilla, Corinne Let's get their sides of the story
can. We do it, I guess.
So I have a big backyard like wecould literally have.
Every I'm sure Corinne would love to tell her side of the
story. I don't think you should believe
her, but I think she would love to I.
Feel like we need to talk to andget both sides of the story.

(13:26):
I'm just, yeah. But you just can't believe
anything she says. No, I'm just gonna tell you now,
if we invite her and she says, oh, he's lying.
Like, don't believe it? We're gonna have to get a lie
detector. We'll have that ready to go.
OK, we'll have that ready to go.No, I think you should do
fantasy football. I'm surprised you I'm surprised
when people who love football Yeah, don't actually, cuz it's
not. I mean it is like you have to

(13:46):
like check on your players if they get injured, you have to
there's bye weeks. I'm learning everything right.
This is like all me learning it and so like you have to switch
people out. Yes, switch people.
Out. So I guess that is a little bit
of like a commitment. I think too, what you bring up a
great point is a lot of the die hard, not everybody, a lot of
the die hard fans like you say we have one team.

(14:08):
We're so stressed out about 1 fucking team.
Yeah, to think about all the WS,as you call them, the wide
receiver on all different teams.And I used to bet.
So I used to bet football. I used to be very good at it.
A gambler, Yes, yes, a gambler. Like I could, I knew not only

(14:28):
did I know the team, I knew the weather, I knew who was injured.
I knew all the things and I would throw, you know, money
down on several games at a time.And I had like I was, I was good
at it, right. But bookie all the things and
then I just was like, I'm getting older, the stress of it
all. So I don't gamble anymore.

(14:49):
OK, but I like to have massage like if if I'm dating someone
like we're going to throw a massage on it.
Well, finish the. Football's kind of like gambling
because we buy, we all paid to do it and that there's a winner.
So that's why I would probably get back into it.
I want to get back. I do want to get back into it.
Let me say that, and I think nowwhat's happening is that I've

(15:11):
noticed is like when I go out and about, I'm talking to people
about football, I now have to say who's your favorite?
I used to say who's your favorite team?
And it was just the answer. Now I say that and be like,
well, players. And now people like so many
different players from differentteams because of fantasy
football. Oh, OK.

(15:32):
So a lot of the fans, you just like one team and you like who
is on your team and that's it. I think that's why I'm having a
hard time picking A-Team exactlybecause I feel like I have
players that I really like exactly.
And then I'm like, well, they'reall on different teams, right?
So, and that's what's happening now, a lot of people feel
connected to players now or theysend hate mail, right?

(15:53):
Like I've seen the poor guys. I mean, some guys are getting
killed when they're not doing well.
Some people take it to a whole nother level.
Fandom The. Fandom Yeah, yeah, yeah, you're
like what the fuck? But like it's so funny because I
remember I had a couple thousandprobably on one game and I was
winning and it was like a minuteand 10 seconds to go.

(16:14):
You just just they got the ball.I had to do is kneel and I win
like $2000, but no, but no, theywanted to run, run, play and
they fumble and they ran it backand I was like, I just watched
$2000 leaves in like a minute. Yeah, I was like.
Well, money's involved. That's also another extra

(16:35):
element of. Life.
But even without money, I feel like the energy of football is,
it's huge. It's big.
It's like, yeah, even like me dipping my toes into like the
game and stuff. I'm finding myself like if a
player does bad, you know, like or like I'm like, I'm catching
myself like being like, oh, it'snot the hard catch the ball, you
know, what are you doing? Yeah, exactly I have.

(16:56):
Points on this? Yes, exactly, Corinne.
Yeah. Yeah, But I will say as far as
like fantasy football and you being so close to the game, I
think what's an advantage of like being a new person that
doesn't really know is that I drop people left.
I'm like if you're not doing I. Have no loyalty.
I have no loyalty to anyone. Like I feel like it might be
hard if you're like a super likehuge right fan of a player or a

(17:17):
team being like they're my team.I can't blah, blah, blah.
So if you join right, you have to be.
I know. You can't be too precious about
the people. And here lies the problem.
Yeah, so I've never missed the 49er game.
Oh wow. Yeah, never.
OK, so I'm visualizing I'm I need this win, but my fantasy
guys on the other team, right? So and it's kind of like betting

(17:41):
the over and the under. Like sometimes you're in a
situation where you want your team to win, but you need that
extra touchdown because you needto win the money.
So I'm used to it a little bit, but it would be interesting.
And and I think you're right, like a lot of people, they fall
in love with their own team. Yeah.
But that might not be the way togo when you're talking about
there's so many great tight endsin the league now.

(18:03):
Yeah. I mean, look at, I don't know if
you even watched last night, butlike the Green Bay Packer, I
think is craft. Like he he killed it yesterday.
And he's a tight end for Green Bay, actually.
Wow, I didn't want. Yeah, you might want to check it
out. It's OK, I'll watch.
I I was at a club and I was still watching it was I went to
this amazing shout out to DJ Angie V has this big party

(18:25):
called You're not down in Pomonaand it was like old school for
like 5 hours. I was in heaven but keeping with
football sexy I was had my little phone and watching the
game a little. Bit I'm turning into that
slightly. Like I didn't see.
That last night's game, but likeI'm turning into and my current
husband, Ernest, I was like, what are you doing on your
phone? But I'm turning into the guy

(18:47):
that's on the phone, on the phone in the restaurant or at
the party. And like, not like watching a
full game because I I but like checking on my team, checking on
my fantasy football team. Like I'll get notifications and
being like, what's going on? Like getting glimpses of games.
And I'm like, Oh my God, I'm turning into that guy.
And my current husband Ernesto, is like, what are you doing?
And I'm like, I have or like, sometimes if I forget to like

(19:08):
swap a player, I'd be like, let me swap my player real fast
before it's like Thursday. Oh my God.
But yeah, I'm turning into that guy.
And Ernesto, does he like any ofthis like football?
Yeah. He actually was when we started
dating a bigger football fan than me.

(19:29):
He's from Texas. OK.
The Texans. The Texans.
I love this. We're going to play a game.
I forgot to tell you, we're going to play a little game
before you leave. Yeah.
OK. We're going to pick some helmets
and then you just tell me anything that you think you
know. OK.
We'll do that, OK. OK, we'll see.
Yes, he was a he used to watch like football, like in Texas.

(19:51):
OK, maybe because he was like surrounded by people more, more
that like would watch more football.
I don't know. But he would watch football
regularly now or casually. I just would say now he's like
doesn't watch as much I think like the Super Bowl, right?
He he hasn't like gotten. Into Have you surpassed him?
Is that what we're saying? A little bit I think so, but I
also take it like, like I got invited to go to a couple of

(20:12):
games and I've like taken him tothe games and he's really like,
he like knows football more thanI do, OK.
Like he will explain the game tome as we're watching it, even
though I feel like I'm like in it more right now, right.
He'll be like, OK, so they have like 10 yards and 1st down and
you know, you know the terminology.
Yeah. I got you there.
And he'll just like, explain like, what's going on?

(20:33):
I love that. So do you feel like this journey
football brings you together like with your friends with What
do you think? What is the journey fantasy
football done for you? You know, what I think is really
exciting about fantasy football and football in general and just

(20:54):
like learning about it is that like sometimes I can be in my
own little bubble, you know? Like I grew up a musical theatre
kid, you know? And you just think like, you
know, like musical theatre, I'm surrounded by like plays and
things and like, and like, I like, like pop stars and things
like that. So what, what's really cool
about, I think what's really cool about me opening up into

(21:14):
football and like Taylor Swift and all of this is that like
it's not that different or outside of like myself, right?
You know, right. Like I felt like it growing up,
like I did sports growing up, but like I still feel like
football and watching football and the culture of football felt
like especially a little gay boy.
Growing up. Like a little gay boy growing

(21:36):
up. It just felt like it wasn't for
me because I like, thought it was like, you know, like, oh, I
do musical theatre and like whatI was surrounded with or who I
thought I was. My hair.
Your hair looks fantastic, sorry.
Feeling it's bugging me. But what's really cool about
like opening up to it, it's like, oh, it's just like
everything else that you're a fan of, you know, like, it's

(21:57):
just like anything else. And like what I, what I think
it's kind of interesting is thatlike, I compare it a lot to like
RuPaul's Drag Race. Do you watch that show at all?
Not really. It's OK, yeah, but.
I think once. But like in RuPaul, it reminds
me a lot of RuPaul's Drag Race because in RuPaul's Drag Race,
you have these drag Queens that are competing and at the end one

(22:17):
of them wins. And like similarly, the fandom
is so intense because you put itin so much like emotional, like
investment in certain like drag Queens.
And at the end there's like, andit kind of reminds me of that
same energy where like you have a team or a player that you love
and like you're rooting for them.
And then like at the end they like one of the teams wins and

(22:40):
they're just like, so it's like,oh, it's just like any kind of
fandom, right? You know, it's just like
different rules, different like things going on, but it's like
the same, you know, a. 100% and coming out, obviously, if you
haven't figured this out, we're both gay by the way.
Yeah, sorry, but I'm gay. And but he's he's currently
taken. I am not so OK just.

(23:00):
Any single hotties for? You.
Yes, let's find some. Yeah, and I'm on my first
husband, Yes. So let's let's make that clear.
Make that clear. First husband, Pedro to be
determined for next husbands. Yes, Pedro, if you're watching,
OK, listening. So, and I'm glad you brought
that up. When you were growing up, you
weren't really into sports. I think you mentioned that you
were a polo player and you swam and all the things.

(23:22):
Yeah. And cuz do you feel like
football as a gay boy growing upwasn't like you weren't it
wasn't calling your name. You didn't feel, I don't know,
like. You know what's interesting?
I it wasn't, Yeah, I wasn't calling my name, but it wasn't
necessarily like I had so much family that watched football.

(23:44):
Yeah, I had so much. I know.
Like I have so many gay friends that grew up watching football,
love football. Like, it wasn't even a matter of
like, I'm gay, I can't watch football.
It just like never really clicked or like I would want to
do other things at the time, right.
And like I said, I like, like you said, I grew up doing water
polo and swimming, so I loved sports and I loved being sporty,

(24:07):
right? But I don't know, just with
football, I just like never. Like you're the one that.
Win as much. You're the one that would walk
in front of the fucking TV during Super Bowl.
Be like move. No, you know what?
I would do yeah, I. Already know I would also love
to troll like whenever like my parents would have football
parties or my family would have football.
I would always love to be the guy that was like woo at a time

(24:29):
that was not. Pissed off.
Was not appropriate. So like everyone's in the
kitchen like grabbing chips and they're like everyone runs to
the TV and they're like wait, what's going on?
I'm like. Nothing.
Yeah, I could tell. I was like, you're that guy.
And then, like, it stops on purpose.
I'm like get out of the way right now.
But it wasn't, I don't think it was like a like a thing that it

(24:50):
was like. You didn't feel like you were
not allowed to like. No, it was like, it's my, like I
said my family die hard 49ers fan.
Every 49ers game they would like, like there would be
parties and all these things. They would take me to games.
So like, it wasn't like something that was like, not
like I didn't feel like I was welcomed in, if that makes
sense. Yeah, 100.
Percent. But I just didn't like for

(25:10):
whatever reason. Like didn't like.
Didn't stick it. Didn't like stick in the same
way that like some people were like, it's like I have to watch
every game. Right.
Yeah. What I know did stick was your
comedy timing. You are amazing.
Thank you. You mentioned theater, and I'd
like to know, like when you weregrowing up, who was that person
that you thought was funny or that, you know, it made you kind

(25:34):
of look at theater or comedy like something you might be
into? I really didn't think about
comedy in that way growing up. I found it kind of later in
Life, OK, I was surrounded by somany funny people.
Like my dad is extremely funny and charming.

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My mom is funny and loves to laugh.
My entire like growing up in theLatino household, it's just
like, it's just teasing everybody.
I wanna. Come to a holiday party at your
family. I already know.
I already. Know yeah, it's just like, it's
like everyone's teasing each other, everyone's laughing.
It's so funny all the time. Like, I think that's where I
really got my comedy was you hadto be funny and witty to keep up

(26:18):
with these people, you know, andloud.
And so like, I think that's where I really got probably my
comedic timing and my comedy chops.
But like, as far as theatre goesand like all of that, I didn't
do a lot of comedy in theatre growing up because I feel like a
lot of the plays. Were like you were drama more.
I think it's just what they werechosen like.

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It was like, it was like they would choose serious dramas.
Interesting. I think for kids, because I
think with comedy it's hard. Like you don't want to see high
schoolers doing comedy. Like if it's not funny, it
sucks, right? But if it's like, if it's drama
and it's like not that great, it's still OK, right?
You know, So I think like I never in college and in high
school, I think people would like not do comedy plays, right?

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They would do drama in musicals.So I, I leaned into musicals
because there was like what right.
There's like some kind of like comedy or like musicality there.
It's not the time I moved to LA that I started taking acting
classes and I started to like, Itake an improv class and like I
did a comedic scene and I was like.
Kind of good at this. I kind of like, it would be
those comedic scenes where I waslike, oh, I'm like, everyone's

(27:27):
laughing. Yeah.
Or like the teacher was like, that was really great.
And I'd be like, OK, and I woulddo a drama scene and I wouldn't
be as good, right? But like the comedy was like
something that I was like, just like, naturally, I was like, I
think there's something here, right?
And then I started posting on social media and I started
finding my voice in my certain kind of branding and my certain
kind of comedy. And I think coming up with just

(27:49):
like videos every day, like comedic videos every day, you
just like. Is it a lot of work though?
Is it not? Or is it easy for you and I
don't you don't call it work if you love it, right?
But like, is it a lot of work? Compared to being a doctor.
Like. Let's be honest, I have a friend

(28:09):
that's a doctor and if she I wason a podcast and I was like,
yeah, influencing is so hard andit's a lot of work.
She'd be like. Shut the hell up.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. What are you doing?
So let's just start there. Compared to other jobs or like
construction, right? Or like jobs that are like so
much more demanding. No, it's not hard.
It's like. It's not.

(28:30):
It's not. But creatively it can be a
little bit. I think of a challenge
especially. It just also just depends on
what kind of social media you do.
Like I do a lot of videos where I talk to the camera and I come
up with jokes and I'm like writing things and I'm thinking
all the time. Some social media is not like
that and it's like a little bit easier.

(28:52):
I don't come for me, but I thinkfor me specifically, it can be
kind of challenging to be so creative all the time and think
of jokes. Sometimes I wake up and I'm
like, I'm not feeling kind of funny, like funny today or right
now or. Like and that would actually.
Be well ones dry, you know, likeand.
That would actually be funny. I could see you being like, I

(29:12):
just woke up and I don't feel like being funny today.
Boom. And then like, and everybody
would think that was funny. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Really. So I think it's just like
creatively or like sometimes like you run out of steam, like
posting every day something creative or something funny or
something every day. Sometimes it's like you get
burnt out or creative. So it's not challenging in a lot

(29:32):
of ways, but I used to be a server and a bartender before I
was like, in social media, OK. And sometimes when I'm just
feeling kind of burnt out or like, creatively, I was like,
God, I didn't have to think so much, right?
When I was a bartender, like, I would just, like, serve people
what they wanted. I would come home.
And that's. It and that's it.
And I would just like come home and I'd be like my my mind

(29:55):
blank. Yeah, it was beautiful.
And now I kind of have to be like, even as I like, post a
video, I have to be like, OK, wait, but what's tomorrow's?
Right. Video, which in a good, it's
kind of like a good way to thinkabout it because sometimes it
makes the videos that I'm posting not so precious because
I'm always thinking about like, what's the next thing?

(30:15):
What's the right? Like what am I posting next,
right. But sometimes it's kind of like,
yeah. No I relate because being a die
hard football fan I never knew Iwas going to end up starting
football sexy. That was not on the radar.
Like I ran a business in more inreal estate for 30 years.
Like, I did not see this coming either.
And so now I run the page. So I'm always having to like,

(30:39):
make sure I know what's going onin the world at the NFL because
I have to post and I post. For me, it was really important
to do something different, right?
So like, music is a big part of like football sexy.
And we gear everything towards women, right?
We're not exclusive to, but we gear it towards.
So like if I want to have a little Miley Cyrus or Missy

(30:59):
Elliott or Mariah Carey on my football reels and that's what
we're going to do. Janet Jackson.
But it all takes thought process, timing.
I, you know, for me, the heart, picking a song is the hardest
thing for me because you run outof options.
Yeah. And I'm very choosy on my songs.
Yeah. So it's just always.

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And like, somebody asked me a question.
I'm like, you know, there's a part of me that just misses
watching the game as a fan. Yeah.
Because now I have to watch it and I have to post.
And you got to think about it in.
A different I got to think aboutit in a different way.
And sometimes I just want to watch my boys win and we we
lost, but whatever, you know what I mean?
And they lost to the Texans, by the way, so.

(31:43):
So you're watching games and you're thinking about like
content. What to pose and what to pose,
Yeah. And then you don't want to over
flood and there's 32 teams. That's a lot.
Of teams, do you watch every single game?
And there's not. There's no possible way I can
watch every game. So I try to pick the ones that I
think are most important the most.
You know, it's going to be more what I think our audience is

(32:06):
going to be more into definitelyall the Monday night games,
Thursday night games, you know, all, of course, all the playoff
games and things like that. But like, it's it, it does.
You have to you look at your life differently, differently.
I think as a content creator now, right?
You're like, Oh, shit. And be like, and there's memes
about it. Oh, I'm sorry, but can you say

(32:26):
that one more time? Because that's funny.
And now I want to post that. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, I feel like, yeah, I, I likeeven, like when we're on
vacation with me and my current husband, sometimes I'm like, oh,
what am I like? Or like, maybe I'll give myself
the grace of like taking like 2 days, three days off.
But like then I'm like, oh, but like, am I gonna mess up my
flow, my algorithm? Right.

(32:46):
If I just like if I take a couple of days off, but it's
never hurt. It's never hurt too much taking
a couple days off. Yeah.
Like sometimes I'm just like, oh, I kinda just like want to
enjoy this vacation and not postit, like come up with a video.
Yeah. But yeah, in the grand scheme of
things, it's it's a nice life. I know.
So how are you on fantasy today?Where are you at?

(33:07):
Hey, let's see it. I want to know.
Well, Monday night game is tonight.
OK. I'm currently in second place.
OK. With my fantasy Football League,
and I think if things go the waythey're going, I should be #1 in
my league tomorrow, I should be #1 in my league.

(33:32):
Because it looks like Tim's going to lose Corinne's husband.
Tim's going to lose who's currently number.
One OK, why do you think he's going to lose?
Because it the statistically it's telling me that Priscilla
is most likely to win. OK, I.
Like it OK, OK. But so yeah, it looks like.
It's looking good. It's looking good for me.
Yeah, it's looking good for me. But we can.

(33:53):
I think there's what, 16 weeks? 14 weeks?
I'm so clear about how long it goes.
Well, it keeps changing, so I think we're at 17 weeks.
For the fantasy football. For the regular seasons it was
16 and then it went to 17 and then you have time off and then
the playoffs. So it goes 17 regular games and

(34:14):
then you have the wild cards. So like.
And do you know if fantasy football lasts that entire time?
That is a great question. We'll have to get back to you on
that. Because I don't know.
I don't know if it goes to. I'm like how?
Because like, I could be first next week and then it could all
just come from if it ends next week when I'm first, that would
be great. I'm curious, I would think it
ends on regular season but I don't know.

(34:35):
I know it doesn't go to playoffs.
Yeah. So then it ends regular season.
So you're like almost midway. A midway.
Yeah, you're midway. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're not bad. More importantly, Speaking of
midway, who's not midway? Who's this Pedro guy?
How did and does he play fantasyfootball?
And I'm talking about the Pedro who's I love him in Narcos.

(34:59):
Mr. Pascal. Mr. Pascal, Mr. Second husband,
future husband Pascal. Second future husband.
Fight me on it. Let's go.
Do you know does he play football at all or fantasy?
Do you know not? That I know of.
OK, I don't know, because maybe you're teaching him.
But maybe he's learning a thing or two.
With I'm just saying. Fantasy football?

(35:19):
I have no idea. Maybe Pedro and I can get in a
league together next season. Me you can.
We do that. Pedro, we'll have everyone.
We have the core, the core groupin a fantasy football team that
I heard. That you can be in multiple I.
Mean well I had someone ask someone reach out to me saying
that their husband is in three leagues.
Yes and I have a someone in our league is in a three league.

(35:40):
I think that's also somewhere where people fall short because
like to manage 3 leagues, right?And they're all different and
there, there's so many, I know that much like there's different
types of league and there's likethese do or die leagues and
there's, yeah, I, I'm like, giveme the easiest one first.
Yeah, let's start with that. Yeah, this is the easy one.
We just paid money. It's all in an app like.

(36:03):
Easy peasy. But yeah, 3 leagues.
This sounds insane. Yeah, I think that.
We'll have a league with us this.
Year. Yeah, you heard it here first,
Monica and football sexy. We're going to join a fantasy
Football League next year together.
And will you be like by Jeremy or not really?
I'll be your Jeremy. Yeah.
I'll be your alliance. I'll help you out.
OK. Thank you.
I mean, I don't know how much. Maybe it's beginner's luck.

(36:25):
We'll see. But I think we'll, we'll, I
think I can help. You this will be fun.
With what I know so. Far no.
You teaching me is going to be amazing.
OK. And then we'll ask Pedro.
I don't know. He seems like he has a busy
calendar year next year, but we can.
Ask Hey, Joe, we want you to join our fantasy league next
season. Prepare.
You have plenty of time. There's plenty of time, plenty

(36:45):
of time. So we'll we'll get to it.
So I usually do a segment calledwhat the helly, but I don't even
know if you saw the game last night.
Did you see the game last night?I didn't.
Yeah. All you had to see was the
uniforms. It was not.
Should I look it up? No, don't even worry, I thought.
What about the? What's wrong with the uniforms?
It was the Steelers did a throwback.

(37:07):
OK to their old. To their old like, not sexy to
the 10th degree. Really.
Yeah, I'll show you a picture before you.
Leave. Why was it in sexy?
I mean, some of the old school uniforms are good, but these
were like all yellow, first of all, and it was just black and
weird stripes and everybody was like who?

(37:28):
Like, even if it's throwback, there's got to be a way to find.
Like. Make it look better than what?
So it's a big thing right now. It's a big thing right now.
Like and and the last time somebody did it all in yellow,
they lost too. So all yellow doesn't seem to be
working. Oh, no.
OK. It just thrown that out there.
Yeah, I'll have to look at both,but I thought we're going to

(37:48):
play. OK.
And this is a shout out to Legendary, who sponsors this
segment. And we're going to have you only
pick. We'll do 33 helmets and then you
can whatever comes your mind. Oh, God.
Which is scary. Which is scary if you know

(38:08):
something, if you want to show your knowledge or if you're just
whatever comes to your mind, OK.Or lack.
Thereof we'll see. Or lack thereof.
OK, so these are different teams, and then I'm gonna and
then I'm gonna pick one and thenI'm gonna tell you what I know
about the team. Oh.
The best team ever? Oh, here we go.

(38:32):
If I'm correct, this is. I hope I don't say this wrong.
Is this the Eagles? Yeah.
Oh, my God. The Eagles.
Jalen Hurts, all female management team.
Yes. Say Quan Barkley.
I'm saying that right. Yes.
Right, because I said. I said I said it differently in
a video and they were like, you got to learn.
How to I saquan? Saquan great for a fantasy

(38:54):
Football League. Yes.
He is a running back. Yes, look at you.
Philadelphia Yes, I'm a great team.
Go birds, go. Birds, yes.
Is what I know and beautiful, beautiful people.
Oh, that was good. Wow, I'm impressed.

(39:15):
OK, you did good on that one. That was really good.
I don't. I was scared.
OK, here we go. Oh, I'm not even going to lie
that oh what? Is this what are?
What is this? Someone help me.

(39:36):
What is it? Just whisper it.
Sam doesn't even know. You don't even OK, so how am I
going to know? But OK, but I can try my.
Best and OK. I know this isn't the 49ers.
It's definitely not. Not the Chiefs, no.
I wanna say it's the Colts. No, but in your defense, there's

(39:58):
like nothing on the helmet. It's just the color.
It's just the color. It's.
Just the color, this burnt orange color.
This is a tough one. This is why the toughest.
You gotta help me. What is?
This I'll say Cleveland. Yes, Oh, Cleveland.
Do you know the next word? Cleveland.
Cleveland. Wait.
Hold on. Cleveland.

(40:19):
It's coming to me. Cleveland Cleveland Jaguars.
No. What is it?
The Cleveland Browns. The Cleveland Browns.
Yes. Great.
The best team out there. Yeah, the best team out there.
Cleveland Browns. What do I know about them?
They have this beautiful helmet.It's burnt orange.

(40:41):
There's a white stripe. Don't worry.
Are doing really well this season.
All you really need to know right now is that Miles Garrett
is a badass. OK, Miles Garrett is a.
Badass. There you go, we can edit.
That we can edit it for me to sound like it wasn't as bad.
That was bad team #2 OK, let's let's end on the high note.
On the high note. OK, here we go.

(41:04):
Come on, let's go. Now this looks like a Jaguar or
a cheetah or a lion. Maybe ish?
Ish Cheetah, Jaguar, Lion also agreat team.

(41:29):
They also like the colour, this orangey colour.
I'm going to say help me out here.
Cincinnati. Cincinnati.
That's what I was going to say. It's Cincinnati and it is.
Did I not see the animal? Kinda.
Not really. OK, Black Panther.

(41:50):
Black Panther. The Panthers.
Cincinnati. Cincinnati.
Bengals. The Bengals.
Oh my. God, the Bengals.
You know what I know about the? Bengals, I tell me.
They have a really hot quarterback who is so hot his
name is escaping me right now. But Joe, Joe Joe, what?

(42:16):
He was in my video, Yes, he was in my first video.
The Bengals. The Hair Joe Burrows.
Joe Burrow. Oh yes, Burrow bureaus.
Burrows. Burrows.
You call them Bureau Burrows. Blonde hair, yes.
Beautiful blue eyes, yes. Great at leading a team.
Yes. Nice body.
Yes. And he's also doing great this
season. Except he's not.

(42:36):
Except he needs to do a little. He's doing great.
Except he's needs to do a littlebit better.
He's injured. Except he needs.
He's doing great, but he's injured, which is not great for.
The team not great at all. But sometimes when you're
injured, you just need a rest and.
He's in bed though. He needs to just rest that body.
For next year. Close those blue eyes and he'll

(42:57):
he'll come back stronger than ever.
Stronger than ever. You want to do one more?
I like it. This is fun.
I like it. You're doing good, though.
OK, Those are tough. You got some tough.
Ones I'm knocking off, I should know his name.
I did a video with him and he's so hot.
I should know that let's I'm trying to get the 49ers.

(43:19):
Oh. Wow, wow.
So this is the chats, The Jets. Well, because it says it there.
That's gotta I gotta take that one out.
Yeah, this ones a cheater, this ones a cheat.
Yeah, maybe we should get another one.
Should. We get another one.
Because yeah, yeah. Do you know anything?
About it? Anything about them?
No, Oh my God, all you need to know is they they literally have
lost every game until this week.Oh no, you better learn The Jets

(43:41):
because you would probably be like knowing you you'd end up a
Jet fan because you feel so bad for them.
The underdog? Oh.
They're horrible. I'm checking real fast.
Don't come for anyone on The Jets on my don't.
Come for me. Yeah.
It wouldn't surprise me that youhave anybody.
I probably I need a memorize. I swear, if you leave here a Jet
fan, I'm going to die and they're going to come for me.

(44:01):
But let's be honest, they they just haven't been feeling.
Well, OK, we can be honest. That's the thing about like not
that's the thing about not having a team or being too tied
to the like any team is that I don't I can say A-Team sucks and
I'm like, I don't care or I think it's a good OK did.
You get it. Oh man.
Interesting. Interesting.

(44:22):
A lightning bolt. This I want to say.
I think I know, but I could be. Oh wait, I think I have two
teams in mind. OK.
So I think it's either we're. Gonna think it through the.
Miami Dolphins or you would think there was a dolphin on it.
Hold on, You would think there should be a dolphin on it and
there's not. So maybe it's not the Miami

(44:43):
Dolphins. I think when I think lightning
bolt, I think of the Bolts or the Colts.
The bolts, it's close. The bolts, the bolts, the
lightning. Bolts.
I feel like we should give it tohim.
It is the Los Angeles Chargers that have a bolt on their helmet
though. Oh wow, so so it's fair.

(45:04):
Which Los Angeles Chargers used to be San Diego's team?
Yeah, Do you know that? And I do know that now they
belong to San Die, to Los Angeles.
San Diego's not that very happy about that, right?
No, they're not. And now confusion for me.
I'm kerfuffled. LA has two teams.
Yes. That's weird.

(45:25):
And they show the same stadium which is more weird.
Yeah, so we have the LA Rams andnow the Chargers.
Correct. You did that, but like, why two
teams? Well, tell me you're the expert.
Why two teams? Just because we're so big.
No. Well, this.
One like the valley and one's like.

(45:45):
So LA has been crazy. So I'll give you a little a
little history, OK. OK, So teams move around, right?
They can start in one city and then for different reasons,
usually it's financial. Yeah.
And they leave. Yeah.
So San Diego was the home of theChargers.
They had some great players, blah, blah, blah.

(46:05):
A lot of hate towards the owner because he moved the team.
He moved the team and so they came to LA and the same thing
with the LA Rams. The LA Rams were in Los Angeles
at the Coliseum, then they movedto Anaheim and then then they
went, they, then they were in Saint Louis for like years.

(46:30):
That's where they won a Super Bowl with Kurt Warner and all
the things and then they came back to LA.
So while the Rams were on vacation and not in LA, a lot of
Niner fans popped up. Oh, interesting.
A lot of the round fans became Raider fans or Niner fans or
other fans because they didn't have a team.
Yeah, I don't like the inconsistency.

(46:51):
Like, I want my team. Like if the 49ers ever moved
from San Francisco, that would be a big deal.
So they used to be in Candlestick, but now they're in.
Now they're in Santa Clara, but it's still within.
The the Bay Area, it's still. The Bay Area, Yeah, yeah, yeah,
yeah. So technically I don't think
they lost 140 Niner fan. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It still seems like within the realm of like, but if they move

(47:13):
to Miami that. Would be that's a big problem.
What are you talking about? Like literally that happened
with the Colts. So the Colts were in Baltimore
where the Balt Anyway, I could bore you with details, but
literally you as a fan, it wouldbe like waking up and all of a
sudden your team is in another state.
You're like, wait and. He's like who?
Am I? Yeah.
What do I, what are these colors?

(47:33):
Oh, people, where do I? Do I move?
Yeah, yeah. Yeah, yeah.
Do I go with them? Like what's going on?
I love it. Yeah.
Also LA, two teams, like cuz part of me was like, should I
pick LA as one of my teens? But there's two.
That's why you gotta be a niner.So you gotta be a Niner.
Everything points and you look good in red, you look good in.
Red, yes. So I'm just throwing it out.
Concerning the points of the 49ers, cuz I don't know, you're

(47:54):
convinced? They were kind of sexy.
And by the way, the Super Bowl will be at Levi Stadium, so.
Bad Bunny. What Bad Bunny?
Everything. What do you think about Bad
Bunny? What do you think about Bad
Buddy being in the halftime? I think it's the best.
Do you? Are you exciting?
I'm so excited. I really thought Taylor might do
it this year. I was hoping.

(48:14):
I mean, Taylor would have been exciting, but Taylor could do it
next year too. Taylor can do it whenever she
wants. In fact, if Taylor says I want
to do it, well, let's just plan the Super Bowl around Taylor.
Yeah. Yeah, Like, yeah.
Yeah, Taylor can do it. And I'll be there, or I'll be so
excited. Have you seen Taylor in concert,
by the way? I went to the Eris tour.
Did you? Yes.
It's my only concert that I've. Seen out here.
In LA, yeah famously, well not famously, but my best friend

(48:36):
Jazz who he got 2 tickets to theEris tour and he was planning to
bring his boyfriend as the extraticket and as his best friend I
harassed him into not bringing his boyfriend but to bringing
his best friend me right to the Eris tour.
Hello. Because that doesn't make any

(48:58):
sense. That doesn't make any sense.
Right, Right, right, right. In the end he brought me and him
and his boyfriend broke up. Oh shit.
Not because of me. Not because of me.
So he was already on his way. Out I'm like do you see I was
like jazz you can't bring your boyfriend cuz I like.
I'm I'm forever. I'm forever.
I'm like that now that now that would have been a tainted
experience for you. 100% bad badvibes.

(49:21):
Bad vibes. And then you're like, you think
about the concert you look at videos you look at.
Photos and now that now it's free.
Now it's free. Right now it's like, Oh my God,
I'm with my best friend in the best night.
It's still like a precious. Moment.
I love it. Well, just on the Taylor front.
And then I'm gonna ask you aboutthe tour.
You probably don't know about this.
I'm gonna help you too. So there's this thing called
Titan University you should get into right up.

(49:42):
Sounds like it's right up my alley.
In fact, Claire, I think we needto talk to Yulie about being
involved with Titan University. I won't bore you with the whole
thing, but tight end universities where all the tight
ends get together. George Kittle, the 49er.
That's why. Another reason you might want to
be a Niner. He brings all the tight ends
together every year in Nashvilleand they have like a whole three

(50:04):
day event. And I'm surprised you may or may
not have heard of it, but this year I was there, it was in
Nashville. And since Travis is part of it,
so it's Travis, George Kittle and another name, another guy
named Greg, and they started this whole thing.
So guess who showed up at the Titans University concert?

(50:25):
Taylor Swift. Fuck yeah.
Guess who was front row? Taylor.
Swift. Me.
That's you and Taylor Swift. My video went viral because I
was right there and she did the Shake It Off video, I mean song
and it was like an impromptu forlike there might have been a
couple 100 people there. They were.

(50:45):
It was like it was crazy becauseit was nobody.
Knew know about this you. You might have been right before
you got into fantasy football. OK, I'm gonna send you some
videos. OK, send me some videos also
seems like I should. Be there Titan University.
We got to talk about maybe you could come with.
I could run the. Whole school, yeah, I could run
the whole school. Titan University.
Yes, we're gonna give you a shout out.

(51:07):
This is gonna be great. Well, before I let you go and I
feel like we're gonna do back. We're gonna come back.
Yeah. I want to say, is it?
Are we almost? I don't even know, I don't know
how many times, but I want to talk to you about about the
tour. OK.
Talk to me about Yuli's tour. How did this start?
Where are you going to be all the things?
So I have a tour called I Love Yuli that I'm in the middle of.
I did it a spring show and I went to seven cities and then

(51:32):
back. By popular demand, I am now
doing a fall winter leg of the tour.
It got extended by me. I got extended by you.
Oh. My God, I got extended by me and
we're going to I think about 10 to 14 more cities because I got
a couple of like DMS being like,no Miami, like why did you come

(51:56):
to Philadelphia? Yeah, go birds.
Why didn't you go to like all these other cities?
So I'm in the middle of that. I did Portland and Phoenix and
now I do Brea. When this comes out, I think I'm
like, either right, this comes out right before my bra show, or
I would have done it. But then, yeah, in December I go
to Philadelphia, Boston, NY again.

(52:18):
Wow. Like this is this is the full
thing. How did you how did you get in
this? So I, my friend slash producer
on the tour, Julie came to me one day and she was like, you
should do a live like you shoulddo a live show.
And I was like, absolutely not. I don't think I I'm qualified.
I don't think I should. And I just, we got together, we
started writing it. I wanted to take my online

(52:40):
personality and go to cities andjust bring my comedy to people
in person. A town near you.
A town near you and it has been so fun.
It has been so exciting. The reception has been so
amazing. My favorite part of it is, you
know, being on stage. And because I come from a
theatre background and being on stage, I'm very comfortable and.

(53:02):
But also just like meeting everybody.
Like I'll like hang out afterwards and I'll try to meet
as many people as I can after the show and I'll give everyone
hugs. And it's just like, so cool.
I love that. You know how there's like
parasocial relationships online?Yeah.
Where like you follow like an influencer or content creator
and you feel like you know them.Yep.
Well, I feel like I had that formy following, too.

(53:23):
Yeah. Like, I feel like I also have a
parasocial relationship for the people who follow me.
Yep. And to see and meet all of them
in person is so exciting and so fun, and it's always just like a
blast. Well, first of all, you've got
to come to the watch party. The Niners?
Yes. Versus the Rams.
Yeah. You invited me.
Yeah. We're coming.
You're coming. Right, Pasadena.
So if you want to meet and hang out with Yuli, Yeah, and maybe

(53:45):
me, we'll both be at the same game.
We'll have so much fun. Yes.
And I feel like I need to introduce you to the Ice House
because none of what you just said.
I didn't hear a Pasadena in thatcity.
I haven't I've I've gone to LA, I'm going to Brea, which is
close to LA, but technically. You got to do.
You got to do the Ice House. I haven't.
The Ice House is legendary. Oh, is it?
It is the oldest comedy club in America and we just did a $4

(54:09):
million renovation. It is everybody's there.
OK. Like when I say everybody from
like that's. Where the viewing priority is
yes. OK, so and the Super Bowl, you
got to come on the Super. Bowl cool if I'm not with bad.
If you're not with bad. Bunny, if I'm not with Bad
Bunny. Well, we're going to do it the
week before the Super Bowl because I want to be with Bad
Bunny too, and I'll be at Levi's.
Don't have, I don't have ticketsto the Super Bowl.
I'm just manifesting that I'll be there.

(54:31):
I feel like we might have to do a media Rd. together.
What is that? Where we could interview people
together on media row during Super Bowl?
Oh fine, now I'm. Just throwing it out there, I
kind of have some passes. Yeah, yeah.
Yeah, anyways, we have so much to talk about.
That would be so cool. The last thing.
So we're gonna definitely be at the the watch party, Niners,
Rams. We're gonna, if we're not bad,

(54:53):
we're not with bad money. The weekend, Saturday, January
31st, would love to have you at our big Super Bowl kickoff party
at the Ice House. OK.
And all the things, the only thing I got next for you is who
got next? We like to tag somebody.
So is there anybody that you think should be in the chair

(55:14):
that you're in right now and talk a little football, maybe
fantasy, whatever that is. Who would you say who's got
next? Oh my God.
I mean, I don't know how much they know about football, but I
think we gotta get Corinne in this chair.
Corinne, step to the front. Yeah, we gotta get Corinne in

(55:35):
this chair so she can tell her side of the story.
I wouldn't believe a word she says.
OK. I would.
I would not trust a word. She says.
But like, I think maybe she can come here and talk about her
experience with fantasy FootballLeague as well.
I'm excited to to do fantasy football with you next year.
I'm very excited. It's.
Gonna be so much fun. It's so easy.

(55:55):
I'm winning. Let's go.
You're gonna win. Let's go.
And as always, keep it. Sexy, sexy.
Let's go. Thanks for having me.
Woo, one more thing I fucking forgot.
I'm gonna play one thing for you.
I'm supposed to play this video for you?
Oh, really? OK.
Yeah, I'll fit it in somewhere. Can you?

(56:19):
Are you still taping? All right.
And before I let you go, I have a follower who wants to say
something to you. Wait.
What? Yes.
Wait. Yes.
Hi, Yuli. My name is Tasha.
I'm a huge fan of yours. I've been following you a very
long time because I, too, have acurrent husband and I love chips

(56:41):
and sandwiches. And, of course, I'm in Group 7.
My question for you is, what hasbeen your fantasy football
strategy to stay on top of your haters and just be second to
Corinne's husband? And I know last week you were
under Jeremy, but like, are you working the waiver wire?
Are you doing trades? Like what is the status of your
team currently? That is so funny.

(57:07):
She loves you. Oh my God.
She's actually a big part of football.
Sexy. Oh my God, that is so fun.
OK, so she asked me what my strategy was.
Right. I am doing trades.
I do trades. I drop a bitch when they're not
doing well. I trade people in and out.
I'm like I said earlier, I'm nottoo close.
Yeah, I'm not too close to it. I have no loyalty, so that's

(57:32):
great. That has been very helpful.
Not having any loyalty has been very helpful.
And also the haters keep me going.
You know the. Haters keep me going too, babe.
The haters fuel me. I wouldn't be here right now if
it wasn't for my. Hater.
Let's give it to the hater. And then I think I talked about

(57:54):
this earlier. I don't know if you want me to
repeat myself a little bit. I mean, but.
Again, the hotties with the bodies find a hater to keep you
fueling OK 'cause it really willkeep you top of mind being like
I need to. Corinne is a hater, but she's
last. She's last place.
OK, so she's a hater, but I'm not worried about her beating
me. Corinne's husband is a hater,

(58:16):
but he's first. OK.
So whatever you guys do, actually, if you guys can put
out some energy. Hateration.
Hateration on Corinne's husband.That would help me because I'm
trying to get into first place. Let's go.
Stay tuned. We're going to have Julie back
at the end of the season. Yeah, I think would be great.
And then we could do a little like, where did you end up?

(58:38):
And then we go into postseason, all things, as always, keep it.
Sexy. Let's go babe.
Thank you for having me so much fun.
Football sexy. I'm a say with my chest.
Football sexy. I'm a brick brick, brick.
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