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Sean Febre & Manny Febr (00:00):
Welcome
to Happy Hour Holidays, where
we cheers to business,entrepreneurship and life
stories.
I'm your host every single weekManny Fresh, we got the resume,
sean Fabre, and in studio todaywe have the pleasure, the
plum-pleasing pleasure to haveMrs Princess Fresh up in here.
Social media influencer, she'ssongwriter, serial entrepreneur.
(00:24):
We are lucky and blessed tohave you here.
PrincessFrenxh (00:26):
Thank you so
much for having me, I'm just so
excited to be invited.
And world traveler A worldtraveler too yes, I'm so excited
.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (00:32):
So now
you have a new trip, a trip
coming up to Europe for fourmonths, multiple, yes.
PrincessFrenxh (00:37):
So just really
quick.
Here's a timeline.
I'm doing all this stuff nowbecause next month I'm going to
Puerto Rico for like 10, 20 days.
The month after that I'm doingall this you know stuff now
because next month I'm going toPuerto Rico for like 10, 20 days
.
Uh, the month after that I'mgoing to Italy, um, and France,
and then the month after thatI'm going to Dominican Republic,
going back home, and then, um,I'm going, I think I'm going
back to Thailand, I don't know.
(00:58):
There's so much going on in mylife right now and in the middle
of all this I'm runningbusinesses and working on my EP.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:03):
So are
you doing this for content
creation purposes only,absolutely.
PrincessFrenxh (01:07):
Yes and no.
So I'm going because I went toThailand with a friend in
November and she was one ofthose, like you know how people
just say hey, let's do it.
And then they never hit you upagain to do it.
I love those people because,like, if you don't follow up
with me, I'm okay.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:23):
I'll
be chilling in my bed.
PrincessFrenxh (01:24):
But she's like,
yeah, let's go, I want to go to
Thailand.
And I'm thinking she's one ofthose flops and all of a sudden
she's like, yeah, I just bookedmy ticket, did you book yours?
I'm like, girl, you're serious,so I did.
And then panicked, the that wasin November.
(01:46):
From there, something in justmy mind was just like you know,
we're always waiting, like Iwant to wait until this to go
here, or I want to wait untilthis to go to do this, and then,
being in that position, likewhy wait, you know what I mean.
Like because, again, nothing ispromised.
You choose the life you live,you know.
So just book that flight, go,enjoy that time.
So now, that is you know whatI've been focusing on and
(02:10):
getting excited for.
So I've just been booking backto back.
But as for content, I'm makingthe content pay for my trip.
Yes, yeah.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (02:18):
And
that's the whole goal behind it?
Absolutely yeah.
And do you find it like it'sdifficult when you're going to
these different areas that maybethe Wi-Fi signal may be spotty
or maybe Internet connections,or do you just go straight to
cafes Are?
PrincessFrenxh (02:31):
you editing your
own content.
I am editing my own content.
I am looking for a video editor, if anybody you know wants to
you know I have forty, ninethousand five hundred images
that you need to go through tosing, but no.
So yeah, I'm editing everything, everything and what I've
noticed when I do travel.
The first thing you do is youcall your cell phone provider
(02:51):
like, right when you land, andthey, a lot of them, have plans
for you know um for, like,international calling and stuff
like that, since you know again2025, who's not traveling at
this point.
You know.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (03:02):
So all
right.
So then you're doing that.
But also you have a group uh,you called it meta certified.
PrincessFrenxh (03:08):
You're met
certified I am in the meta
creators group, so what that is?
It's really cool.
I'm really fortunate.
Um, apparently there's only onepercent of people on instagram,
uh, that have over a hundredthousand followers, so what
happens is um, they take you.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (03:23):
I
thought it'd be higher than that
.
That's what I thought too.
I really thought it was 1%.
PrincessFrenxh (03:27):
So it's really
cool to be hand selected based
off of your engagement, yourauthentic followers.
You know, if you ever boughtanything, you know what I mean
Like followers or anything likethat likes and if you have it
and you're in the green meta,they handpick a few of the
creators, not a few likehundreds you know they handpick
a few of the creators not a fewlike hundreds, you know and then
they actually pair us with ameta coach.
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Shout out to mine Hi, emily.
They pair us with a meta coachand they really like kind of
develop us and help us and trainus and show us hey, you're
doing great, but if you do thisyou can do a lot better, you
know.
So it's really cool to be ableto be a part of that, and now
I'm taking all of the you knowthe sessions and everything, so
when I travel I can do that andbuild that audience from over
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there and take it home with me.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (04:11):
So
they're actually training you to
better improve your profile.
I thought it was more so whereyou're teaching people how to,
or is that Zendercorp that?
PrincessFrenxh (04:19):
is Zendercorp.
That's actually my business.
So with Zendercorp I havenoticed that what I've been
trying to do, I've always wantedto be the plug, you know, like
just if you need something.
I've always wanted to be theperson like I don't know how to
do it, but I got you with myfriend.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (04:36):
Who
does you know?
PrincessFrenxh (04:37):
So what I
realized-.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (04:38):
I know
what guy.
Yeah, I know what guy you know.
PrincessFrenxh (04:40):
Like, if you
need a photographer, hold up.
I got six.
So I've always wanted to bethat connect, that connector,
especially because when I was,you know, just starting out, no
one really kind of guided me,except for a handful of people.
So now with Zendercorp, it's acontent creator community where
what I do is I actually teachpeople who are already seasoned
(05:02):
and people who are just startingout.
I show them basically the wayMeta is taking care of me and
taking care of them.
You know I am teaching themlike I do one-on-one coaching.
I just started doing groupsessions.
I also the main thing wherethis started out was content
houses.
I host content houses for majorcreators and I host content
(05:24):
houses for micro and juststarting out creators.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (05:27):
Can
you describe what micro houses
are, because I don't know whatthose?
PrincessFrenxh (05:31):
are Absolutely
yeah.
They're brand new.
So I'm one of the first, the 1%, yeah the 1%.
So basically what happens is inthese content houses what I do
is I notice from the ones thatI've been invited to, so
basically how normally it goesis somebody wanted, let's say
you to rent out a big ass niceplace you know what I mean and
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say, hey, it costs $2,000.
Let's each split it, I don'tknow.
Let's say six of us, six ways,then we go to the house and just
create content.
That's really it, you know.
So and it's, and it's happeningmore and more frequently, which
is awesome.
However, I notice there's a lotof things that are missing that
could make the experience somuch easier Not even better,
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because every content house likehanging out with this friend
and then another friend.
It's a very differentexperience.
You know what I mean.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (06:22):
And
it's between a whole bunch of is
it?
Is it people?
PrincessFrenxh (06:23):
that know each
other.
Sometimes they don't know eachother.
We just meet on the internetand then sometimes they, you
know, like like example, like ifI've seen you on social and I
see that you guys collabtogether and I see that you're
doing a lot of collabs, I'll hityou up Like, hey, I love your
content, let's do a skittogether or something you like
(06:45):
that.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (06:45):
So
what my company does, is we
actually and they're literallyhouses, yeah, yeah.
So you go on Airbnb, probablyVRBO try to find the biggest,
most lavish, luxurious house,absolutely and then boom, I'm
making it an experience.
PrincessFrenxh (06:53):
I didn't realize
that's what people did, yeah,
well, that's the thing.
A lot of people aren't doing itthe way I'm doing it right now.
Um, so that's why I'm trying tomake it into something like hey
, instead of just coming.
So that's why I'm trying tomake it into something like hey,
instead of just coming, hangingout doing content.
Let me provide you anexperience.
You don't have to lift a finger.
You're going to learn a lot.
You know again from the metastuff that I've been taught, but
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you're also going to get youknow a customized list of.
You know trends and reels andeverything that I've accumulated
and again meta approved, so youcan grow your audience and not
just hang out with a buddy andmake some content.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (07:25):
And
you're not just doing that in
one city, you're doing that allover, all over.
PrincessFrenxh (07:28):
Yeah.
So right now, my next one is inMay.
I'm doing that in Tampa, thatI'm going out to San Antonio,
that I'm doing Houston, I'mdoing a lot, I'm planning one
for Puerto Rico and I'm doing.
You know, I want to do someoverseas, which is why it leads
me back to travel.
So once I start building myaudience out there, it'll be
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easier for me to say, hey, I'mgoing to be in Italy.
Anyone in Italy want to come toa content house, or you know,
when I'm having one, I alreadyhave that audience there.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (07:57):
Or you
could also provide packages
through Zendercorp saying, hey,if you want to film in Italy,
and let's say you live inAmerica, this price point gets
you two days here, this pricepoint gets you a week there.
PrincessFrenxh (08:10):
I don't know how
long you're renting a house for
.
Normally they're like threedays, you know, because we have
lives and everyone has, you know, busy schedules.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (08:16):
And
this covers your flight.
I mean, of course, the flight'sprobably integrated into the
cost.
PrincessFrenxh (08:21):
Well, sometimes
because of that I've learned in
a gray area.
I will take care of you fromthe minute you land in front of
the house, Like whatever you getthere, just get there.
From the time you're there tothe time it's checkout I will
take care of you, but fromleaving checkout and before,
that's all you.
You know what I mean, so itjust makes it easier.
So I'm just taking care of youguys while you're there.
Sean Febre & Manny Feb (08:42):
Frenchie
.
Let's rewind a little bit back,because I mean, you've got an
impressive resume.
You've done a lot and you'restill doing a lot, and I'm
really excited to see whatyou're going to do.
PrincessFrenxh (08:51):
Yeah, we haven't
gotten to the cafe yet.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (08:53):
Oh
yeah, but just starting off,
let's just say kick it off rightfrom high school.
What was your background goingthrough high school, and how did
you get to this point?
PrincessFrenxh (09:03):
Absolutely, so I
will keep it kind of short.
So I was actually in betweenNew York.
I'm from Long Island, valleyStream.
I'm a Valley girl.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (09:13):
I
don't know if you can tell or
not, I can tell.
PrincessFrenxh (09:17):
So I was
predominantly raised between
Valley Stream and DominicanRepublic.
I'm from Santiago, I went toschool there and, you know, came
back and forth, so it wasreally cool culture shock for
that.
But I've always been in theentertainment.
I am like a theater kid, youknow, just with a phone, you
know.
So now, from there, I've alwaysbeen big in music and my family
(09:40):
actually is big in the musicindustry as well.
So it's just something thatI've always done.
I've always shadowed people.
I've done, like you know again,background music and stuff, but
social media was always mypassion.
When it came out in 2012, Iremember my first post, I
remember everything.
Then from there, I just startedkind of understanding the
algorithm.
You know, this was an algorithmbefore an algorithm.
(10:02):
I realized the patterns.
Okay.
So then from there, no matterwhat I did, I lived so many
lives.
I bartended in the hottestnightclubs in all of New York,
but I was still posting about it.
You know, for five minutes Ithought I wanted to be a chef
and so I started posting aboutit.
You know, no matter what, I'vealways started posting about it
(10:25):
and I realized, you know whatpeople are interested in, what
I've always started postingabout it and I realized you know
what people are interested inwhat I'm posting.
And I did have those people inmy ear like oh my god, get a
real job.
Get a real job, like it's justthis.
Again, this is beforeinfluencers thing.
You know, I had this group,something called a group share,
I'm sure back then you saw, youknow, like shout out for shout
out type thing, like I ran oneof the biggest group shares on
the internet and then from thereI just realized, like, as time
(10:49):
went on, this is something thatI can make a living off of if I
do it the right way.
And again, this is beforepeople were monetizing.
And at this point I'm like youknow what?
Let me start seeing if I'veknown a lot of music artists,
you know.
Let me see if somebody wants meto promote their song for like
50 bucks, and I did, and it juststarted ripple effect and then
(11:12):
I just kept doing everythingaround content and not content
is my life.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (11:16):
You
were like a pioneer of of the
social media influencer beforeit became a thing.
PrincessFrenxh (11:20):
That's crazy.
You saw it before anybody elsedid.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (11:23):
When
you were charging just $50 for a
, what was it?
Posts?
Yeah, just for like a post.
How many followers did you haveback then?
PrincessFrenxh (11:31):
At this point,
like I really started monetizing
at 70 K.
You know, I had 70 K, but I wasdoing share for share, so it
wasn't only myself, I was I wasso when you say share for share,
it's kind of like a follow forfollow.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (11:42):
Yeah,
like that.
PrincessFrenxh (11:43):
So basically
what happens is we had a bunch
of I had a bunch of females onthe internet, made it a kind of
like a safe space and community,and from there you know, let's
say her name is Sarah.
Sarah would post me on her pagefor like an hour and then I
would post you know, Sarah, viceversa, and then Sarah's
follower would be like holy shit, Like who is this?
(12:05):
I never seen this person follow.
And then, vice versa, Sarah'son my page and my followers like
oh, hello, Sarah.
So now imagine this, but with athousand girls.
This is what I built, yeah.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (12:17):
So let
me ask you a question, because
gaining followers is not toodifficult.
Retaining followers is the hardpart right.
Because they may follow youbased on one content that you
share, but then they'll unfollowyou based on another piece of
content that you share.
Absolutely.
How do you, I guess, have thataudience retention where you
don't lose these followers and,if you do like, are you losing
(12:40):
more than you're gaining?
You're probably gaining morethan you're losing, of course,
but like how many do you lose onan average day?
PrincessFrenxh (12:48):
And then how
many do you gain on an average
day?
You know, I'm going to actuallybe very transparent with you.
If you want me to be honest, Ilook-.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (12:52):
It's
on the professional dashboard,
right?
Yeah, it's on my dashboard.
PrincessFrenxh (12:55):
However, before
the whole dashboard came out, I
was still calculating all ofthis, like I look at it like-.
No on a blackboard.
For me that's.
This may sound crazy, but Ibelieve in assimilation, and if
you can control your ownassimilation, you know.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (13:08):
So for
me what I did was.
PrincessFrenxh (13:10):
I'm like you
know what, I'm going to put it
on paper big and see what'sworking and what's not working,
and from there that's a systemthat I created, like hey, okay,
so I list everything, like all15 platforms, all you know, the
follow counts and I startedtesting.
If I post x amount of times,how many followers did I lose or
how many did I gain?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (13:30):
and
when you start because if you
over post, you'll lose a lot offollowers, because they're going
to see you on your is I don'tknow, because I mean, I see the
same stuff and the thing is isthat if somebody's coming up
consistently, that means thatyou're watching their content,
absolutely.
If you're not watching theircontent, then they're never
going to come.
I noticed when I posted likethree reels a day, you know you
would gain some but you losesome as well.
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And then when it was justposting once a day it'd be okay.
Well, you know what it is now,but remember it's a different
kind of I mean, it's not apodcast.
You know they're following you,they want to know Frenchie,
absolutely.
PrincessFrenxh (14:06):
So what I will
say to that is just to kind of
finish this off.
Okay, so, as of the last 30days, are you ready?
On one of my Instagram accounts, I'm currently at 677,471.
So, overall, the growth Igained 13,249 followers.
(14:26):
All right, overall.
So that's just overall.
Now, in the 30 days, I gained30,204 followers.
But unfollows within the 30days are 16,955 followers.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (14:41):
But
the net is still higher.
PrincessFrenxh (14:42):
But so overall
yeah it's 13,249.
Now for me.
How I look at that is I don'tcare.
You know why?
Because at the end of the dayand I think this is the
mentality that people seem toforget People keep posting
because they want to search andrun and find someone to like
their stuff.
You know what I mean.
Once I realized that I'm notposting for you, I'm posting for
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me, and then if you like mystuff, then follow me.
If I'm not for you, then I'mnot for you.
I'm not going to go cry aboutit.
If I sat here and cried aboutthe 13,000 people that
unfollowed me, then I wouldn'thave motivation or you know
anything to continue going youknow.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (15:26):
So
essentially, the only thing that
matters is net growth.
PrincessFrenxh (15:28):
Absolutely.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (15:29):
Yeah,
you know so like so if less
people, if less people unfollowyou, then follow you, then that
is positive.
Either way, can't worry aboutthe people that unfollow you.
And uh, I guess what I I'mtrying to figure out because
we're just starting off right,we've only been doing it for a
year, nine months.
That's amazing and is when weboost a reel, we tend to gain
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followers, and then when weboost another reel on a separate
topic, we'll lose followers.
PrincessFrenxh (15:57):
Yeah.
Sean Febre & Manny Febr (15:57):
Because
we're so, I wouldn't say all
over the board, because we'resomewhat.
I mean, we've had athletes,we've had lawyers, we've had
business people, we've hadsocial influencers, we've had
boxers, I mean so we're kind ofthere, but man, it's so
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difficult.
PrincessFrenxh (16:18):
I understand my
advice to you, for that is again
keep posting what you love anddon't, Okay, so I've only I've
only in the nicest way possibleheard.
I don't say negative things,but not the best things about
boosting your post.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (16:29):
I've
never boosted or never ran an ad
.
So is it bad?
PrincessFrenxh (16:31):
It's not
necessarily bad.
Like I said, if your account ison, like you know, there's
creator account and there'sbusiness account.
There's different penalties foreach one.
So if you use a, run an ad on acreator account, what does that
tell you?
What does that tell thealgorithm?
I'm going to boost them if theypay me, so we're on a business
account.
So then you're fine, is that it?
Yeah, don't stress out like hey, who's liking and who's not.
(16:55):
You know what I mean, because,at the end of the day, the
people that are staying, they'reactually the ones that are
engaging and sharing and likinga post of people that are just
following to follow and thenunfollow.
Stop looking at that.
You're going to stress yourselfout and it's not going to be
fun anymore.
Yeah.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (17:10):
You
know.
PrincessFrenxh (17:10):
So that's just
my major advice.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (17:11):
Well,
recording a podcast is fun,
Absolutely Growing the following.
That's the part.
PrincessFrenxh (17:17):
that's not fun,
according to Meta.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (17:18):
Well,
frenchie's having a good time
doing that.
I know I'm doing this.
I saw your content.
I'm like she's having a blaston all that stuff.
Thank you.
PrincessFrenxh (17:25):
You know what it
is.
I'm posting three times a dayon 15 accounts.
So, yeah, I have no choice.
And they're all different typesof content too, you know,
because I realized, and maybethat's something that you guys
can do too.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (17:36):
It's
like 45.
PrincessFrenxh (17:37):
Yeah, so now
think about it.
When I realized this, this is,I have a hundred million views
on my content overall.
Okay, now, the reason why isbecause I realized, if I change
like there's so much internetout there, no matter what,
there's somebody out there foreverything.
So what I'm going to do is andif maybe you can do this for
(17:58):
your podcast or somethingdifferent clips, different
angles, but different accountsas well.
Right now I have like a my mainpage is just kind of just my
highest one where I just put alittle bit of everything.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (18:09):
And
then you have your link tree
also.
PrincessFrenxh (18:10):
Yeah, if you
look at it, a lot of them are
collabed to different pages.
Now, the reason being isbecause I have different content
on there, so there's one.
I have just reviews.
You know what I mean?
That's for my more professional, family-friendly, because a lot
of the restaurants that I wentto and it's like, hey, can I
review your food?
They're like ooh boobs,internet, this is family.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (18:30):
This
is a family restaurant.
PrincessFrenxh (18:31):
We can't so now
it's more clean for them.
You have one for travel also Ihave one for travel, I have one
for my Zender Corp, I have onejust doing the weirdest,
cringiest shit and it's doingreally well and every time I
post on it I'm like who have Ibecome?
But you know, it's so funnybecause there's so much internet
(18:51):
out there no matter what youplace and replace yourself,
someone will never see thatvideo that someone just did, you
know, so like, let's say, youguys made a like again.
I always tell people makemultiple accounts, okay, so now
what happens?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (19:06):
is
Even from the start.
PrincessFrenxh (19:07):
From the start,
from the start, right now, as of
last week, again from my metaclass, they're saying right now
they are boosting smalleraccounts that are consistent I
was just talking to a girl aboutthis Smaller accounts that are
consistent.
And I tell people this all thetime.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (19:22):
What's
consistent in their eyes?
PrincessFrenxh (19:25):
Ten times
consistent and I tell people
this all the time consistent intheir eyes.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (19:26):
10
times a month.
Minimum is is that's not bad?
That's like that's nothing.
That's literally nothing.
A lot of people could do.
You know that's anyone could dothat.
So if you're posting five timesa week, you know not including
weekends, I mean you're talkingabout 20 times in the next four
months, five months.
PrincessFrenxh (19:38):
You're gonna see
if you stay at that schedule.
Yeah, you're gonna see such a acrazy growth.
It's going to be scary.
You know what I mean?
Because it's just like, likethe gym.
You know, you don't see it andyou're like I started going to
the gym and I lost 20 pounds,but I'm just like, I don't see
it.
I don't see it.
Sean Febre & Manny Feb (19:53):
Congrats
to you.
Thank you, I'm still I'm tryingto, but I'm drinking a lot of
beer.
No, congratulate me because myass, I went.
I gained 80 pounds from all thefun and travel and everything
but that's 20, you know.
PrincessFrenxh (20:08):
So when I'm back
to where I was when I started,
then you can congratulate butthat's tough though.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (20:13):
I mean
when you're, when you're
traveling or anything, it's hardto find a place.
I gotta hit a gym.
I gotta hit a gym.
You know it's.
It's tough and you're havingsuch a good time, but when we
get back we'll continue withprincess, princess French.
Yay, we're loving it.
You're full of energy and it'sfantastic.
PrincessFrenxh (20:29):
I'm on a four
right now and she's a valley
girl, so I'm good to go.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (20:32):
We'll
be right back.
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All right, guys, and we're backwith Happy Hour.
Holidays here with PrincessFrench Bye.
She is killing it for us overhere and we got the resume.
Hey, you know why he calls methe resume, yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (20:46):
I was going to
ask you why do you call the
resume?
Sean Febre & Manny Febr (20:48):
Because
I try to get as many accolades
as I possibly could.
You know I'm a 30 under 30.
Tampa Bay Business Journal.
PrincessFrenxh (20:56):
I'm a.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (20:56):
Tampa
Type 100.
I am an FAA pilot, I'm anauthor what I'm a chief
marketing officer and I'm apodcast guest host.
PrincessFrenxh (21:06):
That is amazing.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (21:08):
I'm
just a guy, I love that for you.
PrincessFrenxh (21:11):
I love that for
you Seriously.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (21:13):
How
did you get the name Princess
French?
Okay, so I actually lovesharing this, but you go by
Frenchie though, yes, so myfriends call me Frenchie.
I love the name Frenchie.
That's a good name.
I like Frenchie, thank you somuch.
PrincessFrenxh (21:22):
So if you're
like cool, like this, you can
call me Frenchie, but if you'relike a fan or like a follower,
call me princess.
Like you know, I set mystandards everywhere I go, you
know.
So, basically, long story short, I was before my current
relationship.
Now, for those who are,everyone knows Instagram, you
are my first love.
Okay, you're my full-timerelationship.
(21:42):
You're my first love, you're myfull-time relationship.
However, before my currentrelationship now, I was actually
in an abusive relationship.
I went by negra because I wasbartending.
Oops, sorry.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (21:55):
Like
modelo negra.
PrincessFrenxh (21:58):
Yeah, modelo,
but it was eight A's.
It was obnoxious.
The first A was taken, second,third, fourth.
I had to fucking put eight A'sback there okay, oh shit, but
like it was like the kind ofbartender I was.
I was doing splits on the bar,I was pouring shots in people's
mouth, I was in gymnastics, ohshit.
So I was, like you know, doingfucking the craziest shit.
I'm in aoyote Uglier.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (22:27):
Good
movie, by the way, yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (22:29):
It is one of my
favorites.
That's why I became a bartender.
So I ended up, long story short, in a situation where I'm just
like you know what.
I don't want to do this anymore.
And if I'm being transparent, Iactually have a son and I keep
him off the internet.
Nobody even knows he exists.
Also, people think I'm 28.
I've turned 28 so far fivetimes.
(22:52):
Oh, so I mean she's only 32.
I know right.
So now, at that point that wasa situation I was with my ex
again and I said I don't want tobe a bartender, I want to be
more dainty.
You know, everyone knows me aslike, oh yeah, negra, like the
hot girl.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (23:05):
You
know what I mean.
Like you know.
PrincessFrenxh (23:06):
I don't want to
be that, you know.
I want to be more dainty.
I want to be more feminine.
I want to be more lovey-dovey.
And my ex at the time he saidto me who the fuck do you think
you are?
Get off your high horse.
You're never going.
You're a grown ass woman.
You know.
You're not a little girl.
(23:27):
It's never gonna happen.
And when you're with aroundpeople like that who say that to
you consistently all the time,just negative, start believing
yeah.
So I'm sitting here thinkinglike he's like oh, get out, you
know, the this instagram thingis just a fad, just get off of
it.
Like this person, he literallyI was on live took my phone,
smashed my phone because Iwasn't paying attention to
enough and I was too much in myhead.
You want to call them out?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (23:46):
oh, no
, I can't.
PrincessFrenxh (23:48):
I normally would
only I normally would, but um
but we're being on.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (23:52):
You
know I'm still in court.
You know who you are.
PrincessFrenxh (23:54):
Yeah, I'm still
in court right now, so I can't
um but um, you know why?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (23:59):
oh
yeah, like what happened to
Vegas, you know why I.
PrincessFrenxh (24:04):
Oh my God, no
one's ever got that reference.
Oh my God, you guys are so cool.
Anyways, to finish this storyso fast forward, I'm in a new
relationship and now we'redating for like three months and
I tell him, like he asked me myambitions and goals, and I'm
like you know, one day I want tobe I want it to be a princess.
That's really it.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (24:26):
And I
my uh wanted to be a princess.
That's really it.
And I my uh he's italian.
PrincessFrenxh (24:27):
Okay, it's greek
and italian.
Yeah, and I'm sitting herethinking like I just, and he
didn't say anything, he justwent quiet.
I'm like I just told this whiteman that I want to be a fucking
princess.
Who do I think I am?
What is going on?
And I stupid idea whatever.
So now he didn't say nothing.
Two, three days later he comesback with a box of teddy bear
and and flowers and then he goesum, you wanted to be a princess
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, open the box.
It's a real tiara a real savor.
So what is it saworski?
Sean Febre & Manny Feb (24:54):
saworski
tiara.
PrincessFrenxh (24:57):
And he's like
let's, we're getting rid of
negra.
Um, let's call you princesssomething, princess this,
princess that.
And then he's like what aboutprincess French?
And I'm like you know what Ilike it Because of Haiti, right?
Yeah, well, no French, becausemy actual name is Francesca.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, but I don't refer to thatunless I'm in trouble you know,
(25:17):
Francesca, where is that?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (25:20):
Oh no.
PrincessFrenxh (25:21):
Exactly, so now
everyone would call me French,
hey French, hey Frenchie.
And so he actually createdPrincess French.
And then from there, that wasofficially six years ago, and
not only is he was my thenpartner now, but he's my fiance
now.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (25:36):
Oh
nice Congrats.
PrincessFrenxh (25:38):
And he's also my
operations manager for my
business.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (25:41):
Good
Businesses.
So he saw the dream, he putthat into me and now he's
helping me make it into theempire it is, so he supports you
yeah, that is one thing I willsay because if you're in a
relationship that isdemonstrative, what you'll find
is and like you said, whensomeone's telling you something
negative over and over and over,you start to believe it.
It's not until you separateyourself that you start
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realizing that that person'swrong and what you believe can
actually come true.
PrincessFrenxh (26:07):
Absolutely.
And one thing I tell mystudents all the time and
they're sitting here like I wantto do this, but I'm so scared.
I want to take anything, itdoesn't even matter content.
I want to take, you know,teaching or being a pilot.
I want to take all thatseriously, but I can't because
everyone around me is saying you, you know, I can't.
So basically, what I tellpeople leave your hometown and
you'll be successful.
Watch how fast you becomesuccessful.
I don't necessarily mean get upand, like you know, move to a
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new state or something like that.
Just leave your hometown,meaning separate from the people
that you're closest with ormost comfortable with, Because
they're the ones that have a bigimpact, the ones that have a
big impact.
And then, when you're byyourself or around like-minded
individuals that are in the samerealm as whatever it is you
want to do, you have no, youliterally have no choice but to
(26:52):
become that entity that you,that you want.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (26:55):
And
let's say that you don't have
the financial means to leaveyour hometown.
What you could do is fire yourfriends, absolutely Fire your
friends, but I like thatHonestly.
PrincessFrenxh (27:08):
French fire your
friends, absolutely fire your
friends, yeah, but I like thathonestly friendship.
You know you think about that alot where you're just like.
Hey, I was born and raisedbecause we were born and I'm
like, I love it here, but also Ialways think about we have
friends.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (27:15):
Yeah,
you know, a lot of times I think
that, like you, said is youknow, would it be nice just to
start fresh in a new city?
Yeah, I always think about thatand I always, if it sounds nice
and I want to do it, but yeah,but you know what?
PrincessFrenxh (27:27):
and, like I said
, it's hard and even for you,
let's say, like I said, doesn'talways mean just get up and move
.
You know what I mean like itjust means like the people, home
is what, where you'recomfortable, right, nothing
grows in the fucking comfortzone.
So when I say leave home, likeyou just said, fire your friends
, I didn't talk to my familymembers for a good like four or
five years because all theythought I was doing was oh
(27:48):
you're just whoring online.
You're just, you know, dressinghalf naked.
You're just this, that.
And the third Like you're adisgrace, you're whatever.
Well, I make $40,000 a monthnow and I just helped pay their
houses and got them cards andall this stuff.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (28:05):
But
now I'm not an internet whore
anymore, I'm successful, youknow.
Oh, now, all of a sudden, howdid the narrative change?
PrincessFrenxh (28:07):
It took me it
took me cutting them off for me
to not keep getting like, oh,you know, feeling bad, like, oh
what if I post this and my dadsees, you know, like example the
other day, my dad's going tocall me and again I'm 28, you
know.
So he's like oh, with thisHaitian accent, oh, why they
call me and tell me that younaked on the?
Sean Febre & Manny Feb (28:27):
internet
.
PrincessFrenxh (28:28):
I'm like dad, I
don't know what you're talking
about.
Oh, you know, you just a family.
I'm like what's your cash app?
I'll send you $700.
Okay, okay, you good.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (28:41):
You
know, like literally.
I am.
PrincessFrenxh (28:42):
Okay.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (28:44):
No,
but you're absolutely right.
When me and my brother wereleaving our engineering
positions, my dad's like youguys are idiots.
You guys are leaving steadyjobs, but what we talked about
two podcasts ago, the guy goes.
Why am I asking my parents.
PrincessFrenxh (28:58):
Are they
millionaires If they have never
achieved what you're?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (29:00):
trying
to succeed.
They won't realize it, and EricThomas is the one who said it
best.
He's like your friends may notget it, your family may not get
it, your parents may not get it,but it's not their choice, it's
yours.
You need to be the one to breakthe generational curse, to
achieve what they have neverachieved.
And what my brother says allthe time is alter the family
(29:22):
tree Absolutely.
You gotta be never achieved.
PrincessFrenxh (29:24):
And what my
brother says all the time is
alter the family tree.
Absolutely, absolutely.
You got to be the one and guesswhat Frenchie?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (29:27):
You're
the one, oh yeah, oh yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (29:28):
And Les Brown
says that Absolutely, Do you
know who Les Brown is?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (29:32):
No, I
don't A motivational speaker.
He goes always believe I'm theone.
Yeah, I love that.
Why can it not be?
Be me and a lot of people theyare so worried about.
What other people think.
At the end of the day, whatother people think is none of
your concern because at the endthey are not paying your bills,
absolutely fuck them and I wasgonna ask you that too, frenchie
(29:54):
, and you answered my question.
I was gonna say, hey, how did itfeel if, when you posted stuff
at the beginning and you're like, oh people don't like the
negative comment and you're likeI don't give a fuck I've never,
because I'm doing this for meyou did well.
PrincessFrenxh (30:05):
No, you're in
your abusive relationship.
Yes, at that point I yeah so,but like I mean followers and
all that stuff, I never caredwhat anyone thought you know if
anybody commented like no, howdo you deal with that?
You know what it is like umit's, it's a lot like the
negative comments like.
You know what I do?
It's all haters, dude do youknow what I do?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (30:22):
Yeah,
it's all haters, dude, it's all
about your haters.
Do you know what I do when Ihave negative comments?
PrincessFrenxh (30:26):
What do you do?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (30:27):
I just
I talk shit back to them.
PrincessFrenxh (30:29):
You know, and
the nicest way possible that
works Like kill them withkindness.
You know what I mean Especiallynow being in the meta group.
I can't do certain things nowBecause again, not even that
Like for me what I do normallyin the nicest way possible.
I just kind of just be nice, Iknow.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (30:49):
And
it's the craziest thing.
PrincessFrenxh (30:51):
I like that, you
know because I've had someone
sit here and and and go back andforth like oh, you look so fat,
oh my God, thank you, I lovethat I love that.
You know, I love that.
You think I'm P-H-A-T, you know, Like, no, I mean like a cow.
Oh my God, I love cows.
Oh my, you know what's going on.
And then it was going on forlike literally 13, 15, 25
(31:14):
threads and then at the end he'slike you know what?
You're just freak anymore.
So bye, there's trolls,literally there's.
Wait a minute.
You know what happens with theengagement.
Anytime you get hate comments,then you get more people viewing
it, and then instagram gives mea check because you have more
engagement on your content, soeven negative comments aren't
(31:36):
bad, they pay my bill, buthonestly, everybody likes to see
somebody who's being positivetowards the negative instead of
being like yo fuck you, orwhatever that's not what I do.
That's not what I do.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (31:46):
I'm
just like oh great, great uh
comment you're an idiot yeah, no, absolutely that's fair, you
know.
PrincessFrenxh (31:51):
So now, there's.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (31:52):
I mean
that's I.
PrincessFrenxh (31:53):
I'm not cursing
no you're not, and that's fair
but, you know back to kind ofwhat you were saying.
You know about being thegenerational, because it was on
my mind and something I teach mystudents.
Before I was social media likefull-time.
After the bartending I actuallywent into sales and it was the
best experience.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (32:08):
I'm
sure you were freaking awesome
at that.
Like a realtor, I was numberone.
PrincessFrenxh (32:11):
No, I did
telesales, so I was number one
in the country.
Okay, they would fly me out.
I got to the point where theyflew me out to teach people
Frenchie's pitch, which is thewinner's pitch.
There was 22,000 peopleemployees, like you know in the
company.
I was number one on multipleoccasions.
I got a whole award andeverything for it.
What was the pitch?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (32:32):
So
basically, what was Frenchie's
pitch?
PrincessFrenxh (32:34):
I know, I want
to know you know, so we had to
bring it back to the no,literally like so basically I'm
sure you've seen I've done alltypes of campaigns.
I've done business to business,door to door, street campaigns,
literally everything.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (32:47):
B to C
everything.
PrincessFrenxh (32:50):
so now,
basically what happened was it's
just making people, treatingpeople how you want to be
treated.
That's literally it.
And people are sitting herelike, oh my God, it's so hard,
how can you not do sales?
So if you're gonna, if you'reseeing someone with like a five
energy, why the fuck would yougo over there and yell at them
like with a 10 energy?
What's wrong with you?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (33:10):
Mirror
it.
PrincessFrenxh (33:11):
Literally, you
have to mirror the person.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (33:13):
That's
an LP.
PrincessFrenxh (33:14):
And that's it,
you know.
So now, from there, I startedusing those tactics to social
media, and that's what reallytook me off.
So now, one thing that reallystuck to me, and which was, I
will say, the pit of a momentfor my success, was something
called the rule of six.
Okay, now the rule of six.
And again, like I said, eventhough it's sales, I teach it to
my social, my social mediastudents.
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It works the six people yousurround yourself with will
determine your life in the nextsix months to a year.
So, example I was doingbartending, I was in sales, I
didn't want to do it anymore andI knew that social media was my
passion, but I don't knowanybody in social media.
How the fuck am I going to dothis if I don't know what I'm
(33:56):
doing?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (33:57):
So I
started mass DMing and I
remember everybody had thegroup'm doing so I started mass
DMing and I remember everybodyhad the group shares and stuff.
PrincessFrenxh (34:02):
I asked them do
they want to link up?
And so I was doing contenthouses before it even was a
thing Back in 2015 and shit.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (34:08):
How
many messages would you send
before, honestly, I would sendabout the pipeline I?
PrincessFrenxh (34:12):
would send about
50 DMs just to regular girlies.
And how many would you?
I would send about 50 DMs justto regular girlies, and how many
would you, I would hear backabout one a day, that's good.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (34:20):
Yeah,
it's not bad For the most part,
you know.
PrincessFrenxh (34:22):
But again, like
you know.
So now it was just difficultbecause I'm someone that, like
how we're talking, you ask me,I'm going to answer.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (34:30):
You
know what I mean.
PrincessFrenxh (34:31):
And, like
nowadays, it's like people see
you and again, I surround myselfwith certain people so I see
that they see the messages.
They just choose not to answerbecause they don't want to you
know.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (34:39):
So do
you follow up with those kind of
people that do not respond?
PrincessFrenxh (34:43):
now they have to
get on my calendar.
You know it's so funny.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (34:46):
No, no
, no, back then, back oh back
then.
PrincessFrenxh (34:48):
Well, yes and no
at that time.
I'm like you know.
There's so many people on theinternet, I know I'm not just
going so basically what I did.
Long story short.
I ended up finding, uh, youknow, creators that are in the
area and befriending them andlearning from them.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (35:01):
Did
you find people in tampa?
Because?
I mean shit instagram when I goon instagram like are you
searching, so oh okay, there'sanother yeah there's if you put
hashtag anywhere, like you canfind anything, yeah like you
know, tampa creators, tampagirlies, and so that's when I
started reaching out and findingstuff.
PrincessFrenxh (35:19):
So, anyways,
long story short, what I decided
to do is I started reaching outto creators, I ended up
befriending creators, and then afriend of mine now like we met
last year it's so funny Twoyears now.
So we met and she actually hasa lot more followers than me and
she DM'd me.
She's like I've never seen youon my timeline and now you're
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just all over my timeline.
Are you real?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (35:44):
I'm
like, yeah, the ai shit damn.
So I have an ai clone, by theway.
Oh, you know yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (35:50):
So now I'm like
yeah, I'm real kind of fucking
question, is that you know?
But then I wasn't thinkingabout the ai stuff at the time.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (35:57):
You
know that's still like.
I would say that's like 2024.
PrincessFrenxh (36:00):
Yeah, that's
like the last six months.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (36:01):
Yeah,
what's really been happening is
a lot of people are creatingfake individuals.
PrincessFrenxh (36:06):
Yes, and you
have.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (36:08):
AI
based, but they also throw in
they're making money though theyare, and it's crazy.
They're making a lot of money,it's crazy.
PrincessFrenxh (36:13):
That's just why
I joined, because I like money
too, so I'm going to show you,guys, I'm going to tell you guys
about that too.
So, anyways, I reach out tothis girl you know she reached
out to me and then she's likegive me your phone number.
I'm going to FaceTime you rightnow.
I'm like, okay, she has a lotof followers, so and she's
pretty.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (36:28):
Okay.
PrincessFrenxh (36:28):
She has on this
Okay, and I was only at 200K
when she hit me up last year.
So you said fuck it, let's goyeah so I said sure, you're
pretty and you want my phonenumber.
What?
You know like I'm a little gay,so now she FaceTimed me
(36:48):
literally two seconds You'rereal and you're pretty.
Do you want to hang out?
I'm like okay.
So from there she's like I'mgoing to a content house.
And that was the first time Iever saw, like you know, with
major creators and all thatstuff, because at this point,
like I said, I only had like200k but I wasn't doing the
content houses and all thatstuff, you know.
So now she introduced me to thebigger girls, you know, like
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the ones that are a million andlike all that stuff, and we just
clicked, you know.
So now, from there, at thispoint, I'm noticing that the one
thing that they have in commonbecause at this point I was
doing UGC content or brandcollab content, but that's
really it.
You know, the one commondenominator in all of these
creators there was about likesix of them there was that they
(37:30):
all have paywall sites.
And then when I say paywall,meaning like OnlyFans, patreons,
anything where you have to payfor content.
And I'm sitting here, like youknow, just sitting and having
the conversation and it justmade sense Like I didn't think
about it.
Until you surround yourselfwith those kind of people, we're
sitting here posting and doingthe makeup, doing the hair,
getting the costumes, gettingthe outfits.
Why the fuck are we doing itfor free, if you know, like
(37:53):
again, like it's a job, andthat's really put it in my head.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (38:01):
Like
job and that's really put it in
my head like holy fuck, it's ajob.
Well, a lot in the internet Imean, we're talking about, like
you always say, it's theinternet absolutely a lot of
those websites to get a bad umreputation, but at the end of
the day, they are paywall sites.
That's what they are.
It doesn't mean everybody onthose sites are doing what you
think.
PrincessFrenxh (38:14):
Yeah, no,
absolutely there and that's like
I said.
I've only been monetizing likefully, like this for two years,
literally just two years, when Imade a paywall from connecting
myself with the six people fromthe rule of fucking six.
So now I made a paywall, I wasterrified because again, the
stigma, not even from thecomments or from family and
stuff even though I separatedmyself.
(38:35):
I'm now 200K.
I'm not getting money forbrands, I'm not doing this.
If I make like an only fans, orif I make like a patreon or
something, what are they gonnathink?
Then I snapped out of it afterI saw their fucking paychecks
and I'm like, okay, I'm gonnamake a paywall too, you know.
So I made a paywall the firstmonth.
I made seven thousand dollars,literally.
Damn bro, that was the firsttime I've ever seen that much
(38:57):
because, like the brand deals Iwas doing, it was enough, like
you know like it was here andthere like what like 5K or
something.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (39:03):
Yeah,
like it was.
PrincessFrenxh (39:04):
I had to do like
20 brand deals to do 5K, you
know, but I didn't know at thetime.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (39:08):
In a
month you make 7K on the paywall
.
That's what I'm saying.
PrincessFrenxh (39:10):
So in a month I
didn't even say OnlyFans I and I
said I finally made one.
I made 7K in my first month,okay, and then now fast forward.
I'm averaging between 20 and40K just from that one paywall.
I'm on 12 paywall platforms now.
But how would I have known thatIf I did not hang out with the
fucking six people?
The rule of six the six peopleyou hang out with are the six.
(39:34):
It's going to determine yourlife in six months to a year.
All these girls are taking likeon fansley also.
No, I'm not.
I haven't got.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (39:42):
I have
to, I'm not fansley, that I
mean, fansley is pretty much thenext one yeah I mean patreon
too, but yeah, I'm, I'm workingon it.
PrincessFrenxh (39:50):
You know it's,
it's, but it is a lot.
Like I said again, I'm postingon the 15 platforms three times
a day but you got your, your man.
That is operations manager yeah,so what he does is he does the
overseeing.
You gotta crack that whip.
Yeah, absolutely what he doesis he, like I said, he oversees,
like if there's a brand deal oryou know, he helps him with the
scheduling.
Like hey, like uh to leave withthe podcast, okay, well, after
(40:13):
the podcast you have to go anddo this content and this.
Then, like right now I'm aboutto pair with an ai company, uh,
so he's taking that meeting forme while I'm doing the podcast,
you know.
So he kind of keeps a balanceand he also is a director for an
insurance insurance companyonline.
So he's doing his business andhelping me with mine.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (40:31):
So
it's a lot.
You also mentioned that youwere looking for a video editor,
photo editor I think it wasphoto editor I mean so aren't
you looking for maybe somebodyadministrative to also hire on
your team?
PrincessFrenxh (40:42):
you should have.
You should have an admin.
Yeah, I am, I have a personalassistant.
Um but um, or?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (40:47):
she or
he is not an admin.
She's not an admin.
PrincessFrenxh (40:51):
No, she just
does my, literally just walks
around with me, carries me, doesmy films, my content, helps me.
She started helping me edit but, like, at the end of the day I
realized, realized the thing isit's a little bit strategic,
especially you can hire someonebut you know what you want your
content to look like.
So at the end of the day,whether I get an editor to kind
of help, I'm still going toprobably go in and change it and
really put it to my audience.
(41:11):
So it sucks.
Jimmy, get over here this is notwhat I fucking want.
Exactly that's what I mean, butI'm so nice and condescending
about it like jimmy.
We talked about this.
What side do I not like of myface?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (41:24):
point
to it.
Okay, you know what I?
What I found, though, is, uh, alot of people they struggle
with delegation and, even though, even though it may not be
edited to your exactspecifications and I don't know,
because I'm not a social mediainfluencer, but um it, if it's
like 10 wrong, is it reallygonna affect the quality of the
(41:48):
post?
PrincessFrenxh (41:48):
yes and no.
So basically, like I said, onevery platform I have a uh, I
have made a character, you know.
So let's say that 10 seconds orwhatever that is 10% 10%.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (42:01):
I'm
sorry Of the editing, that
doesn't look right.
PrincessFrenxh (42:04):
And it doesn't
sit well.
It won't perform properly theway it's supposed to, because
I've analyzed that algorithm forthat page and if it doesn't go
what it's supposed to, then it'sgoing to mess it up and guess
what's going to happen.
I don't want to say I wasted apost, because I always repost it
eventually.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (42:20):
And
can also delete it.
PrincessFrenxh (42:21):
Yeah, never
delete it Once it's out.
It's out, so I'm going toscreenshot it and saved it.
So don't even Even videos Ifucking hate.
I literally just posted thisvideo that I hated the other day
but because I needed somethingto post for the time slot.
And fucking stupid, I hate it,I hate.
You know it was not ready, Ineeded something to post and
(42:42):
it's sitting at 17k right nowviews.
And I'm sitting here like Istill hate it.
But you know what, if I deletedit, that would have been 17k
that I would have never hit.
That helps my impression that17 000 people that click the
link in my bio want to go buysomething does that?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (42:55):
does
that hurt your algorithm?
What if?
PrincessFrenxh (42:57):
you delete?
Delete it, it doesn't.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (43:03):
No,
like the way I say it, like I
said in the realm I'm in.
There are a lot of people thatLike this meta, take a look at
it and say, oh well, they postedit and now we're going to
delete it.
PrincessFrenxh (43:08):
They don't do
that.
But what I'm saying is like inmy lane I call my.
On my main page it's associatedwith the hottie girls Like it's
like of girls and all thatstuff.
But what I learned is there areso many fake pages of myself,
even things that I've put up andI've deleted.
A fake page has it literallyfive minutes?
A fake page already.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (43:29):
Screen
recorded it because
notifications already boom.
PrincessFrenxh (43:32):
So if you don't
fucking put it out and delete it
.
Somebody already has it andthey're gonna take your content.
And then you, you know, I meanLike at least be the original.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (43:40):
It's
crazy.
PrincessFrenxh (43:41):
No, it's a fan
page.
When you talk to them and thenthey associate with you and put
you know, put your tags, I dohave a fan.
A few fan pages, though, outthere too.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (43:49):
You
see how I pissed her off.
The New York came out of her.
That is so bad.
Not because of New York, I mean, it's Long Island.
PrincessFrenxh (43:58):
Long Island is
different.
Don't you dare Long Island.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (44:00):
We're
sophisticated, it ain't one of
the five boroughs, though.
Hey guys, when we get backwe'll continue with Princess
French.
We're having an awesome time.
PrincessFrenxh (44:09):
I'm having a
great time, thanks, I'm excited
to be invited, guys, yay.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (44:13):
Like,
comment and subscribe We'll be
happy holidays to kassadino.
PrincessFrenxh (44:22):
Motherfucking
shaz.
We we doing good over here.
We're drinking water out.
Yeah, now we're drinking water.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (44:25):
So we
were just saying that frenchie
is basically a professor ofsocial media, because I mean not
to knock anybody else that'sbeen on the show, but I'm just
saying the strategies, theinformation, the education is
something we've really haven'theard yeah I can say without a
shadow of a doubt, once again,not to knock anybody on the show
, but there has not been anyindividuals on this show that
(44:46):
have had a kind of informationalinsight, insight to what it
takes to become a social mediainfluencer in the manner that
you have.
So that's awesome man.
PrincessFrenxh (45:00):
That means so
much to me.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (45:02):
And so
we're speaking a little bit
about it outside, and I think wespoke we touched on it during
the episode about breakfast,lunch and dinner.
Yes, absolutely, and how?
Who are they going to push ifit's scheduled out through a
third party platform?
And you had amazing advice onthat, can you?
PrincessFrenxh (45:23):
please remind
the audience that yes,
absolutely.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (45:25):
For
$100,000.
Right right, we're going tobreak it right here.
Click the link.
Click the link.
Here's the pop-up.
PrincessFrenxh (45:33):
Absolutely.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (45:34):
Click
here.
PrincessFrenxh (45:36):
So, basically,
long story short, what I was
just saying was, again, this isaccording to the Meta directly.
You know, Meta coach and allthat stuff.
Basically, what they said was,if you're going to utilize the
tools that that Meta andInstagram or whatever app
provides you, that will put youahead, but you also have to
continue to do the legwork, youknow.
(45:56):
So, for example, we weretalking about scheduling posts.
So you will get a boost if youuse, let's say, the post
scheduling feature.
However, think about it.
Like I was explaining, if anaccount has what, let's say, 100
followers and another accounthas 10K followers and you both
(46:17):
schedule it for 3 pm, who do youthink they're going to
prioritize?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (46:20):
10K.
Why?
Because they have morefollowers, larger audience,
which allows for them toactually get their information
out.
PrincessFrenxh (46:27):
Absolutely.
So the best way to kind of goaround this and I don't want to
say beat the system, becauseit's not about beating any
system, it's more so the way toget an advantage on this is by
simply using the tool.
So still use the.
You know the scheduling.
However, let's say you scheduleit for tomorrow at 12 o'clock,
(46:48):
at 1150, still, like I said,still schedule it, but tomorrow
at 1159, you go in manually andyou press that button and you
publish, yeah, and you publishit.
So what that does is it givesit a boost, for in terms of the
algorithm is individuals thatare actively engaged in posting
(47:23):
manually.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (47:24):
Yes,
Is that?
PrincessFrenxh (47:25):
yes, they are,
but still utilizing whatever
tools they have.
Like I know they have this newthing called trials.
If you're using trials, thosevideos are going crazy viral
right now.
If you, I don't know, somepeople have it, some people
don't, but the trials featureI've never heard of that.
Yeah, so it's literally it's anew thing that they rolled out.
(47:46):
It's just basically whathappens is they're pushing out
that content to non-followers tosee if they like the content
you're pushing out.
You can do that.
Yeah, so it's new.
Like I said, some people have it, some people don't.
You just got to go into your.
You know, if you're on acreator setting Instagram or
(48:06):
Meta.
Instagram and Meta is doing ittoo, like Facebook as well.
So, but I've only used it onInstagram.
For me personally, it hasn'treally done much.
However, I will say I amblessed to have a consistent
engagement.
So when I've used trials, itreached I don't want to say,
like the last one one I did, itreached what?
60k people.
But when I use regular, it'shit 60K people.
So it doesn't really doanything for me.
But right now, what Meta isdoing is creating a lot of
(48:29):
opportunities for smalleraccounts.
So you may, when you go into itand look into it.
You can see you probably haveit.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (48:35):
Is
that something that's only
offered to large accounts,though?
PrincessFrenxh (48:39):
No, so, like I
said, is that through the
professional dashboard or.
Yeah, so you got to go to theprofessional dashboard, or even
when you're about to make a post, just uh.
But before you do that, go tothe professional dashboard, make
sure you uh, you know when youclick on it it tells you like
hey, what tools you have accessto.
You have to turn it off and on,so you just go in and turn on
(49:01):
your you know your trials andthen, if you actually like it
enough, you're able to post itas like a main reel on your feed
.
So what happens is for thetrials it'll show up for you.
But if you look let's say ifyou post a trial you look on on
his page.
If you're already following him, you won't really see that
because, again, it's not for you, it's for non-followers are
trying to get you to follow you.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (49:19):
And
then if you also couple that
with being verified, as abusiness does that make it show
up?
Because one of the one of theselling points when I paid for
the uh the business verificationwas you'll now show up on feeds
.
So I mean, does it help?
PrincessFrenxh (49:40):
Let me tell you
that I want to just kind of
break that stigma here.
Remember, I only have 1,450followers.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (49:45):
Don't
say only, don't say only Because
there's someone that has 200followers.
PrincessFrenxh (49:50):
People keep
sitting here and getting lost in
these numbers and it kind ofthrows me off because at the end
of the day, you have to sit andthink no matter if you had a
hundred followers, 200 followers, a million followers, you have
to think that you have a hundredmillion eyes on you at all
times.
That's how you're going tobecome successful in it.
You do it as, again,manifestation I'm big on that
too.
You do it as if you're alreadyin the position and it's just
(50:11):
going to fall into place withintime.
You know that's really it, soit doesn't really matter, like I
and it so it doesn't reallymatter.
And that's a stigma that I kindof do want to air out and say
too.
There's a whole side of socialmedia that bashes people that
bought their badge or whatever.
At the end of the day, no, youdo not bash anybody, because
this just shows credibility.
Okay, and that's my biggestthing for those who bought the
(50:34):
badge or got it regularly, thewhole point is for people to
know that you are the origin,you are the originator, you are
the entity.
So if you buy it or happen toget it without buying, it does
not matter.
Secure your business, secureyour spot, and don't care what
anybody has to say about it.
(50:54):
You got the blue check.
Whether it be working hard orwhether it be paying for it, you
still got it.
You had to go through all ofthese steps to make sure that
everyone knows that you arelegit.
Ok, and again, instagramdoesn't just give out the blue
badges either.
They still do their back enddeep diving and stuff too.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (51:13):
Yeah,
Actually that makes sense,
because I applied for itliterally like maybe four or
five times and the badge theykept saying oh well, you're not
notable, and they wanted likefour or five articles Absolutely
, and I provided four or fivearticles or websites and they
still said oh yeah, sorry, youcan't no yeah, and then it
(51:34):
wasn't until two months ago,where I received a notification.
Until two months ago, where Ireceived a notification.
We received a notification tothe Happy Hour Holidays account
where it says now you are ableto purchase a business verified
account and you will receive ablue check.
And then they gave me threedifferent options on what I
(51:55):
should work.
PrincessFrenxh (51:56):
To do one or
whatever.
I went for the middle one.
I went for the middle one.
Yeah, no, it doesn't matter.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (52:00):
And
then what I like that Frenchie
said elegantly is that it's likewhen you meet your significant
other on the first date thealgorithm will change.
PrincessFrenxh (52:13):
Yes, absolutely.
So it's not going to be thesame.
Dating the algorithm guys,that's something that I want.
Dating the algorithm is a bigone.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (52:20):
You
got to explain that, because
that was all fair.
PrincessFrenxh (52:23):
Thank you, thank
you, thank you so basically
what I'm coming out with, andI'm coming out with, I guess, a
program.
I don't want to say courses,because I'm not really like, I'm
really just walking, youunderstand.
So I'm coming out withsomething called dating the
algorithm.
The professor, yes.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (52:41):
I know
, I know, you know it's so funny
I was telling them I wanted tobe a teacher for the longest
time.
PrincessFrenxh (52:48):
Then I saw how
much they get paid and I said no
.
So, this is my way of teachingsomething that I'm passionate
about.
But one thing I learned is andI said it earlier like Instagram
, you're my number onerelationship.
You're the most consistentpartner in my life, you know,
and I joke around about it.
But I'm so serious, you know,because I realized, like with
anything like the way thealgorithm work and the way I
(53:11):
understand it, I look at it asif it's a significant other.
You know, and that's why I'm sosuccessful as I am, because I
don't look at it just like anapp.
I look at it as my partner.
You know, because at the end ofthe day yeah, not even remote
romantic partner.
Okay, so now the reason why?
Because my business partner.
I'm not gonna fucking text youand see if you ate breakfast
(53:33):
this morning.
That's not my problem, you'remaking money together that I
don't care if you ate or not,you know.
But but as my romantic partner,of course I'm going to text you
.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (53:41):
Baby,
mi amor como estoy, you know
like did you eat today.
PrincessFrenxh (53:46):
Same thing with
the algorithm.
So they blew Exactly.
I wake up in the morning.
First thing I do is I post.
You know why?
Because breakfast, my partnerneeds to eat breakfast.
And what is that going to dothe algorithm?
Oh, you're flirting with me.
You're taking care of me.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (54:01):
What
is it going to?
PrincessFrenxh (54:02):
do?
It's going to start pushing youto more people and now, just
like dating.
When you're dating somebody andyou're pursuing them or
courting them, what do you do?
Everything, you know.
You're commenting, you'reengaging, you're giving them
compliments, you're giving themattention, just like a
significant other.
So what are you doing?
What's the difference betweenyou dating someone new or dating
(54:25):
social media?
Nothing, you're dating thealgorithm.
If you want to be successful onsocial media, the biggest thing
you have to do is not look atit like an app.
Look at it like a boyfriend ora girlfriend.
Now I'm going to give you onemore example before we switch
the topic.
So example you sit here and youtell me that you post on
average how many times a day.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (54:45):
Like
once a week.
PrincessFrenxh (54:47):
Sean Once a week
.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (54:50):
It's
been twice a week.
PrincessFrenxh (54:51):
Twice a week.
Horrible, but I'm going toexplain.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (54:54):
So,
let me ask you a question Only
because I thought posting three,because we were posting three
times a day.
PrincessFrenxh (55:02):
And I was, I was
.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (55:04):
I was
seeing more engagement at three
times a day, but I was alsoseeing a lot of follower loss
Stop looking at that?
PrincessFrenxh (55:11):
Don't look at
that.
That's not important.
We don't care who likes you ornot.
Okay, but followers matter nono, I'm going to explain to you
why, oh my God, I get sopassionate about this.
Yo estoy bien pasionante deeste Pasionante.
So now, basically, example, I'mgoing to ask you a question and
be honest, okay, and again, Iknow you both are married, so
that's not like pretend thewives are not in the picture or
(55:32):
pretend we're just dating.
You have two women here, okay,now one of the women that you're
talking to you've been talkingto both of them take you on a
date on.
Both of them had a great time.
One of them texts you goodmorning Boppy and good afternoon
Boppy and good night Boppy,Right.
The other one texts you onMonday good morning Boppy.
(55:53):
And then texts you on FridayGood morning Boppy.
Which one are you gonna?
And the other one, like I said,is texting you every day three
times a day.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (56:00):
I'm
going for the three times a day
why, I'm going for the one thatain't up my ass no, it's not
even bothering you but stillcoming, you know, making sure
you're awake she's proven apoint, I know, I know.
But the one that's texting methree times, no, I know.
When they text me three times aday, I'm like yo, you're
messing up my Monday and Tuesdaydog.
PrincessFrenxh (56:20):
No, but like the
whole point is with the dating
the algorithm.
You know you're going to thesame thing.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (56:24):
The
girl that's into you is the one
that you're going to dateExactly, maybe marry, depending
on how she looks.
Depending on how she looks,that's right, which goes into
the aesthetically pleasant.
I didn too.
PrincessFrenxh (56:37):
How you look is
important as well, you know.
So now, same exact thing on thesocial media.
You post in the morning.
You have an audience there.
You post in the afternoon thepeople that didn't see in the
morning.
They see in the afternoon.
You post in the night thepeople that see from the morning
and the afternoon.
They're seeing it at night.
You're giving yourself moreopportunity to be seen when
you're posting on a consistentschedule yourself more
(56:59):
opportunity to be seen whenyou're posting on a consistent
schedule.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (57:01):
And
the problem is if you post three
in a row within 30 minutes ofeach other, the same thing goes
back to the relationship is well, are you going to want to be
with that person?
PrincessFrenxh (57:13):
No, it's too
much.
You know what I mean.
So that's why to solve thatissue and again, like I said,
you can.
People.
People are so like stuck on,like the numbers and the views
and all that stuff, they'reforgetting to have fun with it.
Okay, I have 15 pages.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (57:28):
What
do you mean by have fun with it?
PrincessFrenxh (57:29):
Have fun.
Example I have 15 differentsocial media pages.
Okay, not one of them.
Sean Febre & Manny Febr (57:34):
Posting
three times a day.
45 posts every single day?
PrincessFrenxh (57:37):
Yes, Not one of
them are the same.
You have one where I'm talkingto you, like you know, hey,
what's going on, Whatever likethis is what's up, you got
motivation, morning motivation,exactly yes, and then I have
another one for the people thatdon't give a fuck about
motivation.
I have one in a bikini.
Do you want breakfast, you know?
So of course those two arenever going to clash each other,
(57:58):
but I'm talking to themotivational money.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (58:01):
So
there are 45 different posts
they're.
PrincessFrenxh (58:03):
They're
different posts, not a lot.
A lot of the things that peopleare afraid to do, and I notice
this is the biggest questionwait bro.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (58:09):
So
what you're saying is that you
have to have uh for at leastyour account for me yes, 45
different posts posted uh,breakfast, lunch and dinner and
you have to create that content,which I'm assuming is created,
you know, prior to when you'reposting it yeah, yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (58:30):
So basically
what?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (58:31):
I do
you have a content library?
I?
PrincessFrenxh (58:33):
do?
I told you in the beginning, Ihave 40, 49 500 photos.
That's what I first said when Igot in here yeah, so the thing
is okay.
What people don't seem tounderstand?
Not really, because and here'sthe thing, and this is also one
of the biggest things thatpeople in the meta groups are
always talking about like, oh,repurpose, repurpose, I'm afraid
to repurpose content.
(58:53):
If I woke up, if I got dressed,put on my hair, put on my
makeup, put on my clothes, madethis video.
You think I'm going to post itone time.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (59:03):
No, oh
, hell, no, I posted quite a few
times.
PrincessFrenxh (59:06):
Exactly, across
platforms, exactly, instead of
keep posting this one video, youknow, next week, whatever.
That's what's really saving mytime.
I already, because you know Ihate this feature.
I'm not going to lie to youwhen it automatically saves into
your phone, like when you postit.
But sometimes at first I lookedat it as like, oh, this is
taking up space.
(59:27):
But then instead what I lookedat it because social media and
anything is a mentality Insteadof saying, oh, my God, it's
taking up space, and now I lookat it as awesome.
This can be a post for tomorrow, for the, the 10th page that
I'm posting on.
You got what I'm saying likerepurpose your content so
controversial here?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (59:44):
do you
shoot shit like three months
prior to ever posting it.
PrincessFrenxh (59:50):
No one ever
knows where I am because of how
often I'm posting.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (59:54):
I'm
repurposing, but I don't mean
just you, I just mean in generalwhat it makes sense for, like
okay, for let's attribute it toa podcast episode.
Let's say we filmed a podcastepisode a year ago.
Yeah, a year ago, a year agoand everybody forgot about that
podcast episode.
Again, post one of the shortsas a breakfast and then you know
(01:00:17):
.
PrincessFrenxh (01:00:17):
Instead of you
can use that same short on the
fifth page that you have as adinner, does not matter, you
know why?
Because the people from thefirst page yeah, they may be
following that second, thatfifth page that you have, but
what it's gonna do right now,social media is focusing on the
non-followers.
So on the fifth page, if youdon't really don't have that,
(01:00:37):
that's a new fucking post there.
So now the the people that areseeing it.
They've never seen this postbefore, a post from seeing it on
the first page where they'veseen it three times.
You posted this three times lastweek.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:00:48):
So
then that means that actually
all content that's ever beenproduced that you have currently
in your library, you can useany.
PrincessFrenxh (01:00:57):
I'm going to
show you.
Sean Febre & Manny (01:00:58):
Irregardless
of the time or the month, or
the date or the year.
PrincessFrenxh (01:01:03):
I love social
media because there's no concept
of time on social media.
So this video I just posted,all right Because people don't
know when it was shot.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:01:15):
They
don't know when it was filmed.
Well, you know when it was.
PrincessFrenxh (01:01:19):
I have a lot of
loyal audience who's been with
me since I was negra, so theyknow.
You know what I mean, they know.
But instead of that, when yousit, here and so now they know,
but instead, because they kindof see the pattern like every
three months, I'll repost thisone.
They'll sit here and say, oh,you repost it all the time I'm
(01:01:43):
able to show you.
Right now I repost it, and thenall of my my old fans that know
me from 2012, they'll sit hereand say, oh, this is my favorite
.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:01:51):
You
know what I mean, because, again
, oh, and it actually showsloyalty within your following.
PrincessFrenxh (01:01:56):
Exactly yes.
And Guilty within yourfollowing Exactly yes and then
with that, okay.
Let me ask you a questionwhat's your favorite movie?
You, and then you.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:02:03):
What's
my favorite movie?
Movie yeah, avengers Endgame.
PrincessFrenxh (01:02:06):
Avengers Endgame
.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:02:07):
Happy
Gilmore.
PrincessFrenxh (01:02:08):
Oh my God, it's
a great movie.
Okay, let me ask you have youonly seen Avengers Endgame and
Happy Gilmore one time?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:02:15):
No.
PrincessFrenxh (01:02:15):
How many times
you should be posting that same
content?
Okay Now example this righthere.
Hold on a second.
I'm going to show you one postthat I posted.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:02:25):
That's
your camera right there.
PrincessFrenxh (01:02:27):
Give me a second
.
And now this point which one?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:02:29):
That
one.
PrincessFrenxh (01:02:30):
This one Okay,
so I have it pinned here.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:02:32):
But
you're going to show us first,
right?
Yeah, I'm going to show you sothis video here.
You have the privacy screen onthere.
I do, I got it in time okay sothis video here, right?
PrincessFrenxh (01:02:41):
I don't know,
I'm gonna see if you guys can
see that.
Okay, so now this video herecan you guys see it?
Yeah you see it yeah.
I posted this seven timesbefore I went viral.
Seven the same video theseventh time this video went
Enviro, but tell me thistransition is not clean, though
(01:03:02):
this is.
Instagram Tell me that's not aclean transition.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:03:06):
The
beat is hot.
Now that also goes to are youusing trending audio?
PrincessFrenxh (01:03:12):
on the seven
times.
No, no, no.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:03:13):
Are
you using the same audio every
single time?
You post it?
PrincessFrenxh (01:03:17):
Well, this one
only goes with this sound
because I was lipping this one.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:03:20):
Yeah,
yeah, yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (01:03:21):
But I posted
this seven times on this page,
on my main page, before it wentviral.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:03:29):
Okay,
so example now Over a period of
how long?
PrincessFrenxh (01:03:32):
Okay, so the
first time I made this video
Like was the first time youposted it.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:03:36):
I'm
going to tell you right now no,
no, the first time you posted it.
I know, no, the first time Iposted.
PrincessFrenxh (01:03:39):
This was I moved
down here three years ago.
We're at 25 to 24.
2023,.
I made this video.
You've only been here for threeyears, only three years.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:03:46):
Oh,
okay, so then you posted that
seven times within.
I posted it seven times.
PrincessFrenxh (01:03:50):
Okay, within
three years I posted this seven
times on my main page, not evencounting as new posts on my
other pages.
Okay, seven times on my mainpage and the seventh time that
was what.
Six months ago, this video wentviral.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:04:06):
Okay,
Was the difference that you had
more followers?
No, which means they were ableto share that too.
PrincessFrenxh (01:04:11):
That too, that
could have been it, but the
thing is again, I took thefucking time to do my hair and
my makeup.
This transition was sick.
Okay, and now to the point, andI will say it sucks, but they no
longer took the original sound.
Now it's my original sound.
It's like I'm reposting it somany times, and the first, the
time before, last, okay, andthat's another thing that I
(01:04:33):
recommend doing too when youmaking a sound, if you're going
to repost it and, like I said,like this one make it an
original make an original soundand then use that sound as well.
So the the time before this itwent viral.
You see, this one says 3.1million views, the the last time
I posted it, 91.8k, and that'sa big jump from 31, but for the
(01:04:55):
time before that, 78k.
The before that I couldn't evenfucking break 10K on this video
, but I'm like, I worked.
But this little, what nineseconds and you don't delete it?
No, no, absolutely not.
This little nine fucking secondvideo took me two hours to make
.
So, absolutely, you're going tosee it 30 more times.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:05:13):
You
know what I'm saying.
PrincessFrenxh (01:05:14):
So people say
here I'm like, oh, I just post
one time, I don't want people tosee it again.
Re post your old videos becausepeople haven't seen them yet.
And you'll see in thesecomments there's a mixture of
new people like holy shit, thistransition is crazy.
And old people this is myfavorite transition you ever did
.
That's my advice.
Re purpose old content.
(01:05:35):
I'm telling you, if you find itfunny, just because you know,
again, the algorithm didn't pushit because you're not giving
them breakfast, lunch and dinner.
When you start giving breakfast, lunch and dinner and you start
, you know, giving themsomething nice for dinner or
leftovers for dinner, you'regoing to notice, oh, we had
leftovers last week.
You know we had meatloaf lastweek, but something about this
meatloaf today tastes real good.
(01:05:57):
What did you add in here,cilantro?
Let me tell more people aboutthis.
You see what I'm saying, how italways brings back to dating
the algorithm.
Sean Febre & Manny F (01:06:05):
Absolutely
.
PrincessFrenxh (01:06:06):
Yeah, that's
really all it is, I'm sorry.
Like I said, I can talk aboutthis for hours.
But, yeah, oh wait, pause.
I posted this video.
I made this in 2022.
I posted yesterday and now in2022, when I just posted it, you
took it away.
Oh sorry, okay, hold on.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:06:30):
It
can't exist.
It's fucking me.
PrincessFrenxh (01:06:33):
This is a
transition video of me just
changing into my work outfit,you know.
So now I posted this video.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:06:38):
That's
the same person.
PrincessFrenxh (01:06:39):
That's me,
that's her Dude, I'm a catfish.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:06:44):
Dude,
I don't know what the fuck is
that you?
PrincessFrenxh (01:06:46):
know, but okay,
just by the way I make myself
look that doesn't even look likethe same person I know, because
I fucking gained 83 pounds.
I told you I guess this is 83pounds ago, that's why?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:06:56):
No,
I'm talking about the first lady
that came out.
PrincessFrenxh (01:06:57):
Well, yeah, so,
okay.
So that's another side notesecret.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:07:00):
It's
called makeup.
PrincessFrenxh (01:07:00):
Yeah, no, I
didn't have any makeup.
That's what I'm saying.
That's crazy.
So we kind of make ourselveslook extra messy, but no, the
facial features don't even lookthe same.
Yeah, we kind of make actualhair out so and then I had no
makeup and of course what I didwas I put extra.
You know, a lot of thesetransition girls.
(01:07:22):
We make ourselves look extralike I don't say ugly, because
we're all beautiful Anime, noteven Like.
We make ourselves look extralike oh my God, you know what I
mean.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:07:30):
Like
holy shit that's you.
PrincessFrenxh (01:07:40):
So when we
transition it can be more
dramatic, you know.
And then of course that's theshock value that goes viral.
So like again, like if with me,like I just woke up, I put, I
rubbed my old eyeliner, you know, and then now I put my regular
makeup on, but I put my actualhair, you know.
So it's like it's the smallthings that you can do to kind
of shock value.
You know what I mean.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:07:54):
Like
that really does work well, well
, princess Frenchie, you haveblown my mind in 20 minutes.
Thanks, that was 25 minutes, 25minutes.
PrincessFrenxh (01:08:04):
I'm so sorry,
I'm taking all your time.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:08:06):
I'm
sorry.
PrincessFrenxh (01:08:07):
Next time you
come here, we'll talk about my
caffeine.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:08:09):
No no,
no, we got one more, one more
segment.
PrincessFrenxh (01:08:11):
Oh, do we, Do we
?
Okay, I'm excited.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:08:19):
Guys,
thank you for watching Happy
Hour Holidays.
We're having a motherfuckingblast.
I'm having a great time, but becareful because it'll get you.
PrincessFrenxh (01:08:24):
That's where I'm
at right now.
Sean Febre & Manny F (01:08:25):
Frenchie's
dropping knowledge.
I am.
I'm dropping too much knowledge, but it's the White Claws and
the.
PrincessFrenxh (01:08:29):
what is it?
Did you give me the shot?
Casanova, casanova.
Sean Febre & Manny Feb (01:08:32):
Reposado
, repo that changed my life.
PrincessFrenxh (01:08:40):
We gotta wrap
this segment up real quick.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:08:41):
Yeah,
luckily it's not a far drive for
any of us.
We'll be right back, all rightguys, and we're back to happy
hour holidays with princessfrench.
She is a wealth of knowledgewhen it comes to actually the
social media aspect and thealgorithms and the analysis.
So so, frenchie, what do youlike to do on your spare time
for fun?
PrincessFrenxh (01:08:58):
If I'm even 100%
honest on my spare time, I like
to sleep Because I'm doing somuch at all times, whether it be
coaching people or just makingcontent or editing content.
I am tired, so, realistically,I just like to just chill.
I actually like a really goodbook by the Pool and I read you
(01:09:21):
know I'm currently reading 48Laws of Power, so I'm excited
about that.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:09:26):
So
you're more on the nonfiction
side of reading.
PrincessFrenxh (01:09:29):
Yeah, more of
the nonfiction.
I kind of like where I am nowin my life.
I like to read.
Oh sorry, I like to read.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:09:35):
I
completely forgot.
I like to read things.
I completely forgot.
PrincessFrenxh (01:09:38):
I like to focus
on things that are going to
bring value, because anotherthing I learned in sales that I
take with me to social valueversus cost.
You know, is this going to addvalue to your progression in
your day or is it going to costyou a day of your progression?
So I kind of like to look atthings like that and, just, you
know, just chill.
What's your favorite book?
(01:09:58):
Rich Dad, poor Dad?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:10:01):
Oh,
that was my favorite, robert.
PrincessFrenxh (01:10:02):
Kiyosaki hey
you're French.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:10:04):
That
was the first one that opened up
my mind.
Like I was sitting there at theengineering firm and I'm like,
okay, I've heard about this book.
And then I went to increaseyour financial IQ and I mean, it
just kind of made me thinkoutside the box, because when it
comes to it, your parents aretelling you hey, you need to get
a steady job.
PrincessFrenxh (01:10:23):
Absolutely.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:10:24):
You
have health benefits and stuff
like that, and then all of asudden you think about weight
which having health benefitsisn't a bad thing.
Yeah, but to have the steadyjob and not having freedom of
time.
PrincessFrenxh (01:10:33):
Absolutely not.
That's what we want.
Retire when you're 65.
Exactly how 65?
Exactly how much time do youhave after that?
Five years, yeah right, like.
Honestly, absolutely notunacceptable.
So when I read rich dad, poordad I'm not gonna lie to you, I
picked it up for the wrongreasons.
I thought it was like a loverstory because I was so confused.
You know like, oh, like.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:10:52):
You
know, like, like so her show was
gay?
Yeah, that's.
I was so confused wait a minute, what?
PrincessFrenxh (01:10:58):
and then, like,
like, I read the first page.
It's like you know, I had twodads.
Oh, he's gay.
But then as I got into it itactually really opened my mind
Like wow, like just twodifferent perspectives of
financials you know and I canrelate similarly because my dad
actually he was growing up, hewas he worked with a company
(01:11:22):
that he made a lot of money from.
However, he was very cheap,okay.
Sean Febre & Manny Febr (01:11:29):
There's
nothing wrong with being frugal
.
PrincessFrenxh (01:11:31):
Yeah, exactly so
like example, like to put into
context my dad worked for acompany where he was a business
partner for like ice cream.
So the company he worked forthey made the mix that makes ice
cream.
No, no, it was called Billy'sHorseman Mix.
So basically, what happens isthe actual cream and all that
(01:11:52):
stuff.
That was a factory that my dadworked in.
He did all of the deliveriesand all that stuff and his
business partner did all theformulas.
So basically, what happens, howyou can look it into context
every time someone bought icecream from like mr softy or any
of the ice cream trucks or anyof the tasty delights of the
stores, my dad would make threecents from any person that that
(01:12:14):
made, you know, bought ice cream.
So but my dad was also theperson that if you valley girl
Long.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:12:21):
Island
.
PrincessFrenxh (01:12:21):
Yeah, long
Island.
But if you went to a store andsomething was 99 cents and he
gave you a dollar, he'll belooking at you crazy if you
don't give him his penny back.
That was my dad, so it wascrazy because, again, he had the
money.
So it was very.
You get hand-me-down stuff and,like you know, saving money,
(01:12:44):
save, save, save, save, save.
But then there was my mom.
My mom was a flight attendantand we traveled a lot.
That's why I appreciate my mom,because I'm very well traveled.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:12:49):
Was
she also from Hispaniola?
PrincessFrenxh (01:12:51):
Yeah, she's from
.
Yeah she's.
My mom is Dominican, so nowwith her it was very different,
it was more so.
You never know when you'regoing to have money, so spend it
now.
You know, get it whatever youneed now.
So now you have dad beingfucking give me my penny because
I need to save that.
And then mom give me two ofthose, because if you go out of
(01:13:13):
stock, I want to be able to haveit, you know.
So it was very difficult for megrowing up.
It's confusing.
Yeah it's very difficult for megrowing up.
It's confusing, yeah, it's veryconfusing.
Like I didn't know if I waspoor or not, like I genuinely
did not know.
I'm like, why am I in fuckingjuicy couture outfits but and
betsy johnson handbags but likeI'm going to public school?
Like I'm so confused, you knowso.
(01:13:34):
Now, when I read this rich dad,poor dad you know everyone's
raging about having the twofinancial balances it was it
resonated with me more becauseI'm like I already lived this,
you know, like I alreadyunderstand that.
But the educational aspect oflike how they saved and what
they did was something that Iwas not taught, and my fiance
and I actually got together andstarted, you know, putting a
(01:13:56):
savings and stuff together.
So that's where I am now what'syour second favorite book then?
um, my second favorite book.
I want to say this may sound alittle bit like very random.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:14:08):
It
could be fiction or not.
PrincessFrenxh (01:14:10):
Oh no, my second
favorite book ever is the count
of monte cristo, the originalthe count of monte cristo what
is that?
So, and there was a movie on itwith jimiezel Great movie.
You guys should watch it.
If you haven't watched it, ifyou haven't read it, you should
read it.
So, basically, it's a story ofa man who he is like, not
(01:14:31):
financially set, he comes from apoor family, but he has this
love of his life, you know.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:14:37):
Romeo
and Juliet.
Yeah, something like that,However he has this love of his
life.
You know Romeo and Juliet, yeahsomething like that.
PrincessFrenxh (01:14:40):
However, he has
a best friend whose best friend
is like rich and all that stuff.
Long story short, the GreatGatsby, yeah, something like
that.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:14:47):
So
there you go.
It's like a little bit of both.
PrincessFrenxh (01:14:49):
So what happens
is the best friend sets him up
because this kid, he didn't comefrom a good education, he
couldn't read, he couldn't writenothing.
So his best friend gives himlike a letter to go travel with
or whatever, and then, longstory short, he gives it to the
person.
But he couldn't read what wason it.
So the best friend conspiredagainst him to get him sent to
jail, just so he could take hisbitch Right, what so?
(01:15:10):
Yeah, it's crazy.
So now he thought that he wasjust locked away, whatever.
And then basically in the movieand in the story, it's just a
story of how this person hetaught himself to read in prison
, he escaped from the prison andhe became the biggest name in
all of Europe the Count of MonteCristo Shawshank Redemption.
Basically.
So now it was basicallythroughout the whole movie and
(01:15:32):
the book as well, is basicallysmall things that he did that
changed his life and made him afucking.
He was nothing before.
He could not read, could notwrite, but now fast forward and
all the pain that he endured,everything he went through.
He's now the Count of MonteCristo, which is where they live
, monte Cristo.
He's the most important personthere and it was the steps of
(01:15:53):
what he did and how he did it,who he met and so on and so
forth.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:15:57):
Movie
he said no, is there a movie?
PrincessFrenxh (01:15:59):
Yeah, the Count
of Monte Cristo.
That's what it's called.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:16:01):
But
there's a movie of the book,
yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (01:16:04):
It's a great.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:16:04):
I'm
telling you, and it's called
Count of Monte Cristo, count ofMonte Cristo.
PrincessFrenxh (01:16:07):
But the book of
course gets more in depth and
you know like everything.
But I'm telling you right now,if you guys, you need to watch
that movie.
It was really good.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:16:17):
You
know it's so crazy because it's
so hard to find good stuff towatch.
That Cause a lot of the stuffthat comes out.
PrincessFrenxh (01:16:22):
You're like it's
the same thing as this movie.
You know what I mean.
Like no, but this one wasreally good and it like my
favorite a year ago.
No, does it make a remake?
Yeah, what the hell is that?
2024?
But jim caviezel, he, it's.
No, it's a really good 2002 Ithink so.
I was young is that it?
Yes, the count of monte crystal.
(01:16:44):
Uh, this should be it.
Yes, oh my god, great movie,I'm telling you, and it's like
my favorite part it's on disneyplus I didn't know that, but my
favorite part of the whole movieactually was this guy.
Basically, what happens is thathe had to change who he was.
You know what I mean.
Like I'm no longer that poorhobo, dyslexic, you know,
(01:17:05):
illiterate kid, I am a fuckingcount.
You're going to give me thecredit that I deserve, you know.
So he basically faked his owndeath right and to become the
Count.
And I loved it because it'slike you're killing that past
person that everyone saidcouldn't do it and you're making
a whole new person.
You know, and now it's amazing,it's really is a, it's amazing
(01:17:25):
Finds out that she has a son.
Now the question is, is it forthe Count or is it for the ex,
the best friend?
It's a whole.
But the one thing that got megoing was like, no matter what,
no matter how much you change,you have tells you know what I
mean like you have things thatyou will always do.
It's the example, this one, thegirl, the love interest.
She meets with him and shefeels like this is the love of
(01:17:45):
her life from like 10 years ago.
And long story short, um, shesits here and she's like you
remind me of him, you're, he'slike he's dead.
I don't know who, who?
That guy is like ma'am, likeyou're, we're just.
I don't know you, you knowspoiler alerts right now and she
goes you, um, basically thewhole movie, he would twirl his
hair right, like in the back,and she would tell him at the
(01:18:06):
whole beginning of the movieshe's like you're gonna go bald
doing that.
You know what I mean.
Like, stop twirling yourfucking hair, bro.
So now he becomes a count youknow, he hasn't seen her in like
16 years because he was in jailand he comes out and now she
finally gets to meet the count,you know.
And now he's twirling his hair,whatever, doing the same thing,
and she hides in his carriage,because horse and carriage time,
(01:18:27):
you know, hides his carriage.
I know it's you and she's like.
He's like your friend is dead,um, you know, whatever.
Uh, he said his full name isdead.
She's like I never told you hislast name, you know.
So it's like it's crazy.
So it's just like, no matterwhat small things that you do,
the people that really fuck withyou, no, it's you.
(01:18:48):
You know what I mean.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:18:48):
No
matter how much you try to
change.
PrincessFrenxh (01:18:50):
There's always
things imprinted in you that
you're always going to do for.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:18:53):
So I
got to ask you.
Then I know that's a book thatyou're reading and you have
completely summarized that Sorryguys, I love that movie, that
movie and book.
What is your favorite moviethen?
PrincessFrenxh (01:19:06):
You really want
to know my favorite movie.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:19:08):
Yeah,
fuck it, I have a bunch in
different categories okay.
Okay, then let's do TraumaSuspense For Trauma, susp
suspense, final Destination, thewhole franchise.
Hey, did that not fuck up yourchildhood?
PrincessFrenxh (01:19:21):
I will not drive
behind a vehicle that has
fucking logs.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:19:25):
I will
not.
PrincessFrenxh (01:19:26):
No one can tell
me.
Or also, I no longer drive withmy water bottles in my cup
holder Because remember how itfell and then she couldn't press
the brake.
I no longer.
Even when I'm drinking water orwhatever, I throw it in the
back seat.
Nothing is going to get me intobehind the lock.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:19:41):
I feel
like that was horror, though,
yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (01:19:43):
And apparently
they're making a new one.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:19:44):
Yes,
they are.
What was it?
I just find it scary.
PrincessFrenxh (01:19:46):
I find it more
suspenseful.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:19:48):
Yeah,
I found it that.
And then it was like kind of,yeah, it's more gory.
I mean like shit.
Do you remember the one whereshe's getting LASIK eye surgery?
Oh my god, burns her eyethrough?
Oh my god, I remember that, ohmy god.
Trauma, not to mention the guythat was going through the
drive-thru to get fast fooddon't even.
PrincessFrenxh (01:20:11):
I have no clue
you gotta watch it.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:20:14):
Just
watch it I watched all the final
destinations and I can tell you, man, that just like mind fuck
it really does, and they'remaking a new one they made a new
one or making a new one, Idon't remember.
They're calling it 6, butthere's been more than 6.
Yeah, but at least like aprequel or whatever.
I don't know, so one of them butyeah, how about just like a
regular movie?
That's not Overall that I canput on a movie?
(01:20:36):
Yeah, that's not-.
What about comedy?
Yeah, comedy, I'm not going tolie to you Believe it or not.
PrincessFrenxh (01:20:40):
I love Adam
Sandler.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:20:43):
That's
when he said Happy Gilbert I
love Adam Sandler.
PrincessFrenxh (01:20:46):
What is it?
The Waterboy?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:20:47):
You
want me to kill them?
Remember that poster.
That's my favorite thing.
PrincessFrenxh (01:20:53):
I love anything
with Jim Carrey as well like you
ever watch.
Yes, man, yes, I have watchedit that was a great movie.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:20:59):
Let me
tell you something yes man is
the epitome of what how peopleshould act, absolutely to a
certain regard, because youcan't say yes to everything, but
saying yes to a lot of thingsactually leads to experiences
that you you wouldn't normallyexperience.
Absolutely, absolutely likethese two experiences that you
wouldn't normally experience.
PrincessFrenxh (01:21:17):
Absolutely,
absolutely.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:21:18):
Like.
PrincessFrenxh (01:21:18):
I was telling
you in the beginning me going to
Thailand.
You know what I mean.
I literally did.
I just met this girl.
Well, you said yes.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:21:24):
And
then she was like, I booked my
ticket.
PrincessFrenxh (01:21:26):
I booked your
ticket.
You doing this or not, and I'mlike okay.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:21:30):
And.
PrincessFrenxh (01:21:31):
I ended up in
fucking Thailand.
I was terrified, didn't knowanything about, I don't.
I didn't even know whereThailand was on the map, you
know oh bullshit no, it wasthere on the map somewhere.
But you know, I went there andI said yes, and it was the best
experience of my life andbecause of it I'm now going to
Europe, I'm going to DR, I'mgoing to.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:21:50):
Italy,
you're going with her yeah, I'm
going.
PrincessFrenxh (01:21:52):
I'm going with
by myself and with my fiance and
my assistant.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:21:55):
Oh,
okay.
PrincessFrenxh (01:21:56):
So yeah, so yeah
, definitely yes.
Man, it really made a lot ofsense Just say yes.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:22:00):
Have
you been to?
PrincessFrenxh (01:22:01):
Cuba.
You know funny story I'vealways wanted to go to Cuba
because of Dirty Dancing HavanaNights.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:22:06):
Havana
Nights.
I've never seen that movie.
PrincessFrenxh (01:22:08):
Dirty Dancing.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:22:09):
No,
yes, okay, it wasn't good.
PrincessFrenxh (01:22:13):
You're not
missing anything, but the fact
that they actually filmed it inCuba and the culture from that
movie.
And again, you know movies orwhatever.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:22:22):
It's
sort of like the 80s movies,
yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (01:22:24):
Yeah, it came
out, I think, early 2000.
The original came out in the80s.
Yeah, patrick.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:22:29):
Swayze
yeah.
PrincessFrenxh (01:22:31):
Rest in peace,
patrick.
But the way that they reallyactually filmed in Cuba.
I didn't know how beautifulCuba was until that movie,
because you know, you hear inschool like, oh, it's this.
Well, it's like Miami.
That's what I hear too.
But it was different.
It was just like I don't knowhow to explain it.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:22:48):
Except
like based in 1950s.
Yeah, and nothing has upgraded.
PrincessFrenxh (01:22:52):
I'm sure you
know I don't know anything about
Cuba like that, but I do knowthat I know the border was open
for a little bit, that we wereable to go.
I know a bunch of my friendswent and all of a sudden they're
saying we can't go to Cubaanymore.
I don't know what happened, butwe can't go there anymore
apparently.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:23:09):
I mean
, you can swim there.
It only takes 99 miles.
PrincessFrenxh (01:23:12):
That is fair.
That is fair.
Most people try to swim theopposite direction.
I will say I have met a lot ofCubans here in Tampa which is
crazy to me, are we close toCuba?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:23:24):
Yeah,
we're not far.
PrincessFrenxh (01:23:25):
Okay, because
I've met more Cubans than
Floridians here, Like I've nevermet this many Cubans in my life
.
Sean Febre & Manny Febr (01:23:31):
Because
they go to Miami and they go
damn, it's really hot, let's goup a little bit more.
You know, that's fair.
PrincessFrenxh (01:23:36):
That's fair.
But yeah, I love the culture,you know, I love the sandwiches,
the Cubano, I love the Cubano.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:23:42):
Which
one?
The Tampa Cuban?
PrincessFrenxh (01:23:45):
Oh damn.
Or the Cuban sandwich, I don'tknow.
I just know the Tampa Cuban.
Sean Febre & Manny Febr (01:23:52):
Because
the Tampa Cuban is the best
Cuban, because I've been toMiami.
Now I can tell you those Cubansandwiches down there, alex
Delgado, he didn't really likeTampa Cubans.
If I could eat for a living Iwould do it.
I mean you could.
PrincessFrenxh (01:24:08):
Listen, you
literally could Anything that
you say that you want to putyour mind to.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:24:12):
there
is someone on the internet that
will buy it, but still be skinnyOzempic there is someone on the
internet that will buy it, butstill be skinny looks like a
zombie.
PrincessFrenxh (01:24:21):
Right, that's
fair.
That's fair.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:24:22):
You're
not gonna have a work-life
balance, a work food balanceyeah, work, food balance, yeah,
so no, that was actually areally good question.
So what do you do outside ofreading also?
PrincessFrenxh (01:24:33):
outside of
reading, I write music.
I'm currently in the studioworking on my yeah, you, you're
doing R&B and alternative rock,correct?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:24:40):
I'm
doing, yeah, you haven't talked
about Cafe Delulue, no I haven't.
PrincessFrenxh (01:24:44):
Okay, there's so
much that I'm doing.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:24:46):
Let's
talk about Cafe Delulue.
I'm tired, I'm tired.
I like to sleep on my bed, Iknow.
PrincessFrenxh (01:24:51):
On my days off I
just want to sleep.
Give me a good book so I canput on audibles and just sleep.
Audible, audible.
Yeah, what is it Audible?
Is that how you say it?
It's Audible.
Sean Febre & Manny Febr (01:25:00):
Audible
.
I have a book out on Audible.
Do you?
Yes, I do.
You can purchase it for the lowprice of, I think I'm only
charging $14.99.
That's amazing Space Opera.
PrincessFrenxh (01:25:13):
Oh, I've never
heard those words all together
in one sentence.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:25:16):
Me
neither, and I already have the
second and third book written.
It just hasn't been released.
PrincessFrenxh (01:25:23):
Are you the one
reading it on Audible?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:25:25):
No, no
, no, no.
You think I want to hear hisvoice for 15 hours.
That's fair.
PrincessFrenxh (01:25:28):
You know what?
No, damn no, because you knowwhat it is Because it's so funny
, because a bunch of fans ofmine are asking me to read
stories.
That's one of the niches.
That is so weird.
Like what?
Romantic novels and shit, Noteven.
So basically again, there's nokink shaming here.
Everyone, whatever you're into,I love that for you.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:25:49):
ASMR.
PrincessFrenxh (01:25:51):
But I have not
even that.
I have a clientele on theinternet that literally just
wants me to read them stories.
Doesn't matter if it's newsarticles, doesn't matter if it's
a baby book, an adult book,they just want me to read to
them.
You know, it's not strange whenthey're charging you, when
they're paying $500 for 15minutes of reading.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:26:10):
That's
not what I mean.
PrincessFrenxh (01:26:12):
Well, you know,
everyone you never know, because
some people didn't have themreading to them growing up.
Or some people, let's say,their parents read to them and
they don't have their parentsread to them anymore.
So somebody's still reading tothem.
I will take that task.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:26:25):
As
long as you pay me.
PrincessFrenxh (01:26:26):
Yeah.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:26:27):
Yeah,
yes, what's the weirdest thing
you've read?
You've read oh my.
PrincessFrenxh (01:26:31):
God.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:26:32):
I was
going to say what's the weirdest
thing she's done.
PrincessFrenxh (01:26:35):
You know what?
There's one thing that takesthe fucking cake.
Okay, which one do you want toknow?
The red.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:26:41):
No, no
, I want to know the weirdest
thing I've done.
Okay, no From the fans, fromthe fans.
PrincessFrenxh (01:26:46):
Okay, so I okay,
but oh so sorry, hold on.
Oh okay, it was an iphoneringtone, so long story short,
what this fan asked me to do,it's called giantess content.
Okay, giantess meaning whatthey did was they bought.
(01:27:09):
Uh, again, anything that youwant me to do, customized,
you're gonna pay for it.
If it's not too crazy, I'll doit but we're getting away from
that yeah, for the most part youknow, eventually you know, but
for now it's paying the bill, soI'm not gonna say no, you know.
But long story short, what theydid was they, um, had bought
the minute.
You know.
You remember those glassbottles that had the ships in it
(01:27:30):
yes, you know see how small.
Yeah, so how small those pieceswere.
Yeah, so now, basically, theyhave miniature, miniature,
miniature versions, okay, likeso.
Basically it's this big of them, okay, like this.
Is they buy the miniatures likethis small?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:27:45):
Put it
into a glass bottle.
No, no, no, there's no glassbottle.
PrincessFrenxh (01:27:55):
I'm just trying
to give you the concept of the
size.
Oh oh oh, I got you, I got you,but they have the miniature.
So basically it looks like theminiature's actual size.
And then, when you see mecoming in the camera, I look
like I am a giant, literally agiant like Godzilla giant.
Okay, so now your face is likewhere is this?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:28:14):
going.
It's called giantess content.
PrincessFrenxh (01:28:17):
Okay, so, so
basically now you have a
miniature version of them, sowhen you put it like anything on
the camera it looks bigger.
When you put it there.
So now it looks like a regularsized person.
But then now, when you'relooking up, it looks like I'm 20
feet tall.
Okay, because of how small thething is and the perception.
So now they want me in a bikini.
Okay, thing is.
And the perception, perception.
So now they want me in a bikini.
(01:28:38):
Okay, go in there as if I'mgodzilla and start kicking
things down and get allscrunched all the way down and
sit here and say do you want meto crush you?
Now?
You peasant and um, for Iliterally stomp on them.
So it looks like again.
When you look at a camera, itlooks like a whole production of
(01:28:58):
a big ass foot and, like youknow, just crushing a little
person.
And, like you know, like you'reputting out a cigarette, you
know, and of course in thecamera it looks like Godzilla's
crushing me.
And now it looks like you'rebeing crushed by an Amazonian
woman.
You know who is like, not evenlike against six.
I'm normally five, 11, threequarters six, five in heels, but
(01:29:19):
at this point I look like I'm12 feet tall.
So now it's a fetish that theylike to be miniature and they
pretend you're pretending thatyou're crushing them, and that
goes for about like a thousandbucks for like what, a 30 second
video.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:29:34):
That
is some weird ass shit.
PrincessFrenxh (01:29:36):
There's no such
thing as weird.
You know, people are into whatthey're into.
No kink shaming here okay, wellI'm shaming you.
I mean fuck, that's some weirdass shit and, like I said, like
there's stuff that I have Irefuse to do if I'm gonna be 100
honest, like there are somepeople that have asked like I'm
sure you guys heard of it,people like you know selling
(01:29:56):
their bath waters and likefarting in a jar and see I feel
like that's a little bit easier.
You know, all you gotta do isclose the jar that's true, you
know, but for me, see, it's likeI I enjoy the bath water.
All you gotta do is go into thesink and be like boom but you
know a lot of people don't tellyou with that a lot of these
fans they pay to watch theprocess.
(01:30:18):
It's not even the actual wateritself.
They just yeah they just want tosee like this person is taking
the time out of their day tostop what they're doing.
Run a fucking bath and you know, sit in it for however long and
then take the one.
You're filming all of this it'snot, like I said, it's not even
about the bath water.
It's about the fact that we'reprioritizing you and your needs,
(01:30:40):
because whoever at home andwith you is not or like in your
area, is not doing it, whetherit be a single or whatever, and
you're comfortable enough to askus to do it and we're able to
do it for you.
That's why they're willing topay as much as they're willing
to pay for it.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:30:54):
Do you
think that men could actually
have a successful career in itas?
PrincessFrenxh (01:31:00):
well, absolutely
.
I know a lot of men that arevery successful in OF.
It's crazy.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:31:04):
Is it
because they're like this or?
PrincessFrenxh (01:31:07):
No, not even
Same thing, believe it or not,
same thing for girls.
I will say a lot of the menthat I know I'm not going to
name any names that aren'tsuccessful.
They are very vocal about beinggay for pay.
That's what it's called Gay forpay, meaning for a paycheck.
Of course I'm going to sit hereAt the end of the day.
Let's just say how old arethese people?
Honestly, they're all ages.
(01:31:27):
So from the youngest, I've seenthat I've hung out.
Was that me?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:31:32):
Are
you no, no me.
Are you no?
PrincessFrenxh (01:31:33):
no, that's me oh
sorry, the youngest that I've
seen do something like that wasI don't know 25, and the oldest
I've seen is in his 50s.
Like people will pay for it intheir 50s, you know.
But again, like I said, peopledon't fall in.
People fall in love with you.
You know what I'm saying.
Like I can, let's say, if I'mdoing the bikini, I'm doing it
at 50, 60.
(01:31:53):
The people that are who arefollowing me now doing it,
they're going to be my loyalcustomers when I'm 50-60 because
I took the time to prioritizethem.
You know what I'm saying.
So when I say gay for pay,meaning like a lot of these guys
are not gay, but you mean totell me you're going to pay me
$100 to take a picture in aSpeedo.
Okay, you know what I mean.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:32:17):
So
it's a guy asking for a picture?
Yeah, I'm not gonna, and youknow what, but you're not doing
any gay acts.
No, they're just again, ormaybe they are well again, like
you said, like you.
PrincessFrenxh (01:32:23):
I don't.
I don't go too deep into whatpeople, other people are doing,
because I have a lot of stuffI'm doing myself.
I focus on.
But what I've seen again, likeI said, a lot of the straight
guys that are doing well, thenthey're all.
They're 100.
Like I said, they have wivesand best friends, girlfriends
and shit and they're the onesthat's actually taking the
content for them.
But if someone sits here notgonna lie to you this is an open
question you gotta answer it ornot.
If someone sits here and saysI'll pay you $1,000 for you to
(01:32:47):
do like a pose with a teddy bearand you in a Speedo, that's it.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:32:51):
That
doesn't sound gay to me.
That doesn't sound gay to me.
That doesn't sound gay.
But people think it's gaybecause but you're sending it to
another man.
PrincessFrenxh (01:32:57):
Well, again,
like you, putting it on your
wall, meaning you're justposting it on your paywall site
and whoever buys it buys it,that's it.
Oh, okay, so technically, is itreally gay?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:33:08):
No,
it's not.
It's just you taking a pictureand somebody buying it.
PrincessFrenxh (01:33:13):
You don't see if
it's a man or woman who buys it
.
That's not on you, you justtook the picture.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:33:17):
Now
what if somebody says hey,
listen, I want to see anotherman penetrate you.
That's on you, that's gay.
For play, that's gay for play.
PrincessFrenxh (01:33:25):
That's gay for
play.
I guess that technically isclassified Because if anyone was
taking a picture doing nothing,but you can't help it.
Who's buying it?
You know what I mean.
Like you really can't Like ifyou put it out there and because
I will say, a lot of peopledon't understand that girls are
actually more sexually likeprone than men.
You guys are well, not you guys, but men are more just vocal
(01:33:48):
about it.
You know what I mean.
Like we're the ones that arebuying the smut books, buying
those.
You know what I mean.
Like the 50 shades of graystuff.
Like we don't vocalize it asmuch as you guys do, but,
believe it or not, peoplesitting here like oh, all these
girls are making so much moneyfrom the ofn because men are
just, believe it or not?
There's like the top onepercent.
Like because I'm in the top onepercent of my paywall sites are
(01:34:09):
men guys really.
Well, yeah, it makes sense.
Girls out here if you guys aregonna sit here and take the time
to sit here and you know, setit up for us nicely.
Fuck.
Yeah, we're going to pay for it.
You know what I mean, but, likeyou guys, don't do that.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:34:25):
No, we
just kind of just like oh my
gosh, she's hot, Subscribe,subscribe, subscribe.
PrincessFrenxh (01:34:30):
But it's a lot
of girls we're not like oh my
God, he's hot.
Sean Febre & Manny Fe (01:34:34):
Subscribe
.
Subscribe, Believe it or not.
PrincessFrenxh (01:34:36):
Yeah, because
you know, a lot of us, like I
said, are in relationships andlike have husbands and stuff, so
we're more secretive about it.
I don't want to say secretivelike in a bad way, because, like
for even for myself and myrelationship, there are people
that I've seen that are men thatI find, you know, like oh, they
look good, they're taking careof it here and I'll show my man.
I'm like dude, babe, I like hisbeard, do it like this, you know
(01:34:56):
what I mean Like we're morelike that, opposed to oh my,
leaving a thousand comments Like, oh my God, let me see what
your butt cheeks look like.
You know what I mean.
Like the men will do that, youknow.
But the women, believe it ornot, we're the ones that are
paying more for the sex we are.
We're the ones buying the lubes, buying the toys, going to the
sex shops and shit.
You guys are not, you guys arejust again more vocal, so we
(01:35:19):
spend more money.
Believe it or not, everyone'slike oh again the stigma.
Oh F, there's more femalesubscribers than creators on
there.
What does that say?
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:35:28):
Holy
shit, isn't that crazy.
I thought it was the opposite.
PrincessFrenxh (01:35:31):
Yeah, it's not,
and, like again, in the top 1%
it's a lot of men.
But discretion, Us females willnever sit here and let you know
we subscribe to someone's aman's OnlyFans Because we will
not call it dead in that shityou know We'll be right back.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:35:47):
So,
Frenchie, we like to.
When we finish the show, wejust like to have the final
words.
Like Jerry, Like Jerry Springer, I love it Yay.
PrincessFrenxh (01:35:59):
So what do you
have to tell?
Like, shut the fuck up.
It's not mine, that's Maury.
I'm a guy.
That's Maury, bro, that's Maury.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:36:05):
But
what can you tell somebody who's
trying to aspire to be a socialmedia influencer?
PrincessFrenxh (01:36:10):
Final thought.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:36:10):
Or a
successful woman that has to do
with herself, with so many hatsthat you're wearing, serial
entrepreneur.
What can you tell somebodywho's trying to come up on the
ranks and have freedom of time.
PrincessFrenxh (01:36:21):
Yeah, any kind
of anything, whatever you like.
Um, the same kind of the same.
Just to kind of review thethings that I said earlier, the
rule of six surround yourselfwith people that are in the lane
and division that you want tobe coming.
Uh, remove yourself from yourhometown.
Again doesn't necessarily meanpick up and move, but your
comfort zone, people that arecomfortable with you, that know
(01:36:42):
you.
You got to get cut them off ifthey're not supporting you.
Three make sure you'recompartmentalizing, and that's
the biggest thing for me.
My biggest thing was I'm doingso much and I don't have the
time to really do it all or I'mlosing one and doing the other.
(01:37:03):
Compartmentalize Once you dosomething, like if you're
focusing, like I said, like youhave three hours to focus on
creating content.
Once that three hours is done,focus on the next task.
Creating content is in the past, right now.
You know what I mean.
So it takes away the burnout,it takes away the stress of
(01:37:23):
everything you're doing and itkeeps it fun.
And that's the last note that Ihave Make sure you're having
fun with everything you do,because if you're not having fun
, it becomes a job.
And who wants to work a job?
Be serious, you know.
So that's really what it is.
If it feels like work, thenremember why you're having fun
and why you're doing it in thefirst place.
And that is kind of like myfinal message.
(01:37:46):
And, last but not least, nomatter what you choose, the life
you live yes.
If you're not happy with whereyou are in life.
You literally can pick up todayand say I don't want to do this
.
I want to do X, y, z, and allyou have to do is apply it.
What steps are you taking tochoose the life you live, or
(01:38:09):
live the life you chose, andthat is it.
And next time we'll talk aboutCafe Delulue next time.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:38:14):
Oh
yeah, we didn't actually touch
on it.
Frenchie where can everybodysee you?
What are your handles on socialmedia, your businesses,
everything that?
You have to offer here, becauseI mean people see the episode
and they're like, how can I seePrincess?
PrincessFrenxh (01:38:27):
French.
Oh my God, you got yourself asweet stock.
I'm a value girl.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:38:33):
A
value girl, so as of right now.
PrincessFrenxh (01:38:36):
I worked really
hard.
I have 100 million views on mycontent, like I mentioned.
That's awesome.
So now I am on Google.
You can literally just Googleme and everything comes up.
So, princess French regular.
Sean Febre & Ma (01:38:46):
P-R-I-N-C-E-S-S
.
PrincessFrenxh (01:38:48):
Well, yeah,
p-r-i-n-c-e-s-s space F-R-E-N-X,
like x-ray H.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:38:56):
It was
hard to find that, you know why
?
PrincessFrenxh (01:38:58):
Because I said X
one time and I'm like X, like
extra, I'm like bitch thatstarts with an E.
That's where it took me a pausefor a second.
But yeah, so now also, mybusiness is called Zender Corp.
Z as in zebra, E -N as in Nancy.
D-e-r-c-o-r-p.
Zender Corp.
I host content houses for majorand small creators.
(01:39:20):
I'm hosting editing parties andin-office events.
I'm working on my EP.
So that's Princess French Musicand literally everything else
is just Princess French.
You can find me there.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:39:32):
Yeah,
and if you're looking I mean if
you're a business, I mean itcould be anywhere from a doctor,
attorney, whatever businessthat you have and you're looking
to utilize social media, yeah,princess French is going to give
you the best advice and she canalso do you know classes when
it comes to real estate I meananybody-.
For your employees, for youremployees, anybody who's looking
(01:39:54):
to sales.
I mean, sales is huge marketing, whatever it is.
Princess french will come to youand she will do a course and
she will teach you exactly howto utilize social media to make
more money yes, thank you guys,so much.
I really, I really really had agood time and not only just in
the tampa bay area, but youcould do it throughout the
entire world.
(01:40:15):
I, yeah, I, I am going globalguys.
PrincessFrenxh (01:40:18):
So again, like I
said, like they were just
saying, if you guys need help, alot of people sit here and they
judge like, oh well, you'redoing a bikini content, how can
you teach?
Well, it doesn't matter, itdoesn't matter what kind of
content you post, the algorithmdoes not change.
You put into it, it will putinto you.
So I teach you guys how toagain use the algorithm to your
advantage, no matter what laneyou're in, because if you are
(01:40:42):
consistent with anything likeanything, you're going to get
the results that you want and itwill help you get those results
.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:40:48):
And
she has proven with those
results 1.4 million followers,over 100 million views on all
her content and she's justgetting started.
She only started this less thanuh I think I started taking
this serious.
PrincessFrenxh (01:41:06):
No, 2012 is when
I started yeah but I started
taking this seriously andmonetizing like fully where it's
just like, hey, I'm gonna quitmy nine to five because this is
all of the money that I need,and then some only three years.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:41:19):
That's
it, three years.
That's it, and three yearstotal, and if she could do it in
three years, you could also dothe same with her coaching.
You need to check her out andyou need to reach out to her at
an email address that you couldprovide.
PrincessFrenxh (01:41:34):
So it is info at
ZenderCorpcom.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:41:38):
How do
we spell Zender?
PrincessFrenxh (01:41:39):
Z as in zebra, e
as in elephant N as in Nancy D
as in dog, e as in elephant R asin Robert Corp, c as in cat O
as in octopus, or R as in RobertP as in Petercom.
So, info at ZenderCorpcom.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:41:56):
And
then you got to check us out at
Happy Hour Holidays.
Hopefully you'll collab on onepost with us.
PrincessFrenxh (01:42:03):
Dude, just I
love you know what.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:42:05):
By the
way, I didn't even mention this
.
This is a whole nother episode.
PrincessFrenxh (01:42:07):
But collabed
posts are the best because it's
so convenient, especially forsomeone that's so busy like
myself, whenever I do haveburnout or anything and then I
see, like what am I going topost today?
And someone collabed me.
Oh, thank you, jesus, becausethat can take up the spot and
they always perform well because, again, the algorithm and I
we've been married since 2012.
(01:42:28):
So I'm excited for you guys tocollab the posts on me.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:42:32):
We are
excited as well.
PrincessFrenxh (01:42:33):
Just get it.
Just, please beware.
We are excited as well.
Just get it.
Get.
Just, please beware.
Not even beware.
Just be ready for the comments.
Okay, cause my, my commenters.
They're very interesting humans.
Okay, they'll just.
They're just very random, sojust be excited for that.
You know, if someone's hittingon you, just be nice, wow.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:42:52):
I
think.
I think what she's saying ispeople are going to hit on you.
PrincessFrenxh (01:42:55):
It wasn't you
yeah, I said you, Frenchie.
Sean Febre & Manny Febre (01:42:59):
thank
you so much for being on Happy
Hour, holidays, I mean this hasbeen one of the funnest podcasts
that we've had Over 100episodes, yes, congratulations,
and it's been a blast.
So thank you so much for takingthe time out of your busy
schedule to come in to FabrayFramework Studios having a happy
hour holiday I'm so happy.
PrincessFrenxh (01:43:19):
Thank you, guys
so much for inviting me.