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Speaker 2 (00:30):
Welcome to Behind the Scenes for you're half asked entertainment
news with no bullshit with our hosts, The Baroness and
Bear Fjorda, only on Talk four Media.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Good day, gooday, guys, Welcome to Behind the Scenes. I'm
your host, the Baroness of Esharn Clenlines Summa Helene, and
we are on with my co host who is making
sexually and appropriate jokes that our sound engineer can hear.
Speaker 2 (00:52):
What's my name?
Speaker 4 (00:54):
Love it?
Speaker 2 (00:55):
No, it's Bear Fjorda. Hey, guys, how's it going you?
Speaker 5 (00:57):
You all couldn't hear the jokes, which I appreciate, but
apparently the sound engineer good.
Speaker 2 (01:01):
So I'm sorry sir, and you couldn't. Good. Don't worry
about it.
Speaker 3 (01:05):
I can repeat it.
Speaker 2 (01:06):
No, we're not going to repeat it. Okay, we're in
a relationship.
Speaker 3 (01:10):
Good guy image is going to be real.
Speaker 2 (01:12):
You know there's a button on there that mutes that.
I'll hit it.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
And you've got something I can hit that. I'll make
you saying hi and mute you too.
Speaker 2 (01:21):
It will definitely mute me first. Oh man, So what
I hear everything I told you?
Speaker 3 (01:29):
You want to apologize?
Speaker 2 (01:30):
I'm sorry, but again I'm sorry. So what what's in
what's going on in the world of Hollywood today?
Speaker 3 (01:35):
What's going on in the world today?
Speaker 2 (01:38):
Apparently what was it?
Speaker 5 (01:41):
Someone tried to put something about Beyonce being a part
of the Diddy circle, or she put out like a
song that's countering it or whatever.
Speaker 3 (01:48):
There's something beyond was part of the Diddy circle. That's
not really a surprise. So for those who don't know
she was, that doesn't mean she was a kiddy, did law.
It just means she was part of that crowd. A
lot of people were that crowd. I myself went to
Diddy's parties. I didn't know any of this craft was
going on. I mean, I knew Diddy was a pervert,
and you knew not to be alone with him, sort
of like you do with some of the other guys,
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Nicholas Cage.
Speaker 2 (02:10):
But you you went to did He's parties.
Speaker 3 (02:15):
Yeah, I've been to.
Speaker 2 (02:16):
You had to have seen something.
Speaker 3 (02:18):
Nothing like I am legit telling you guys now, I
went early and I didn't stay late because I never do.
Like there's been with me to Hollywood parties. You go in,
you make you hi, how are you? And then you
and then you leave. Nobody is there very long.
Speaker 5 (02:33):
You know, the whole thing of like all Hollywood people
are in the Illuminati. You're all lizard people wearing human
skin and shit, you're not helping. He used to be
the earlines. You get to be the one who's like, no,
that's that's totally not we're all doing. We're not all
in their sack crushing children to our guys. We're not
what's happening. I know that's not exactly what's happening, but
I can't say the other thing that was happening because
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we're on YouTube too.
Speaker 2 (02:55):
I'm just saying that you're not helping with that image.
Speaker 3 (02:57):
Look I look at it this way. I'm not No,
we're not sacrificing children, we're not part of the illuminati.
We're not part of any of that. If we were,
I'd be deeply offended because that means I wasn't invited.
Speaker 2 (03:10):
There is no illuminati.
Speaker 3 (03:11):
I know that's not. But it's easy for people to
blame a one world government rather than a bunch of
politicians that are trying to get rich off them. It's
much easier, and I'm going to say this, it's much
easier to turn around and go there is a you know,
a giant conspiracy, rather than turning around and going, huh,
we keep voting in selfish buttholes.
Speaker 2 (03:29):
Yeah, it's easier to admit that we're not the problem.
I'll go with that one.
Speaker 5 (03:34):
I mean to be fair, our options also suck too,
Like we don't really get we don't have options here
in the United States.
Speaker 3 (03:39):
And they vote in more than two parties.
Speaker 5 (03:42):
We have the facade of options. We can't vote in
more parties because they don't win.
Speaker 2 (03:47):
We just end up taking away votes in the people
who we would be okay with winning.
Speaker 3 (03:51):
But that's the thing. That's why your options suck. Nobody's
voting for who they actually want. They're voting against who
they don't want, which means you're constantly getting not necess
necessarily the letter of two evils but consistently lowering the barn.
Speaker 2 (04:03):
You have a terrible policy so far.
Speaker 3 (04:06):
Like you know, Biden was fighting age related questions and
they sent him out in a black suit that made
him look like he was coming from a funeral home.
There's also an image issue that's very problematic. Trump wears
a super long tie because he's got that pot belly,
so he's trying to cover it up rather than buttoning
his code. I'm just saying, there are a lot of
people that really aren't doing their jobs in this circle.
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And Kamala Harris didn't have the time to run really.
I mean, she was running against one of the most
unpopular presidents in American history, and she lost to Trump,
who is deeply unpopular.
Speaker 2 (04:39):
Well, you know what, two things.
Speaker 3 (04:42):
I'm telling you come back to the Commonwealth. Clearly, you
guys cannot govern yourself.
Speaker 2 (04:46):
No, I think people died that. Okay, she's just going
to be one a replica of Biden, and we were
not happy with Biden.
Speaker 3 (04:53):
And two you voted for Biden because Trump literally let
people die. And two and Biden was half dead himself.
Speaker 2 (05:00):
Two Unfortunately it was a woman. That's really it comes
down to, think.
Speaker 3 (05:06):
We do not want For a country that supposedly supposed
to be all damn good everyone that's supposed to be like,
yay everyone. You don't like women, No, we don't think. Also,
you're secretly like the gayest country ever.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Were also one of the last country slavery, So we
just really don't like people and we love to really.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
Do interest me on your history of slavery. That does
interest me For a country that's like, no, we are
like totally like dude, everyone else got rid of slavery
way before you exact.
Speaker 2 (05:39):
Except way before. This is exactly right.
Speaker 4 (05:42):
You know.
Speaker 5 (05:42):
It's funny country had the worst and longest and so
we still have slavery.
Speaker 3 (05:46):
Shout out to me and Ma. It's me and mam.
My brother corrected me in the nicest way the other night.
It's me and mar It's me and Ma, and so
shout out to me and Ma. Thank you very much.
My intern just brought me a cup of tea. And
I have to tell you my daughter is actually doing
an internship for us, working going into medical school. But
she's doing an internship and.
Speaker 2 (06:08):
Is great, isn't it.
Speaker 3 (06:09):
But she's damn well doing the job.
Speaker 2 (06:11):
Oh yeah, And I'm saying she's not only she's getting
a free ride by any means.
Speaker 3 (06:15):
No, I'm up her button more than I am most
gent terms. Poor thing probably thought she was coming in
to get kind of some favoritism. Instead, I'm like, you
already know how to do.
Speaker 2 (06:23):
This, so your expectation is really high.
Speaker 5 (06:26):
Now, what I was saying was the highest instance and
longest run of any country that had slaves was it
was a career. Really, Yeah, fifteen hundred years. I disagree.
Hear me out Google, We go back to me and mak.
Speaker 3 (06:44):
So right now, the scientific community is totally upset because
me and Ma is mining amber, right, so mining amber,
and so the scientific community keeps buying this mind amber
from me and Ma. Yeah, because they find little dinosaurs
in it. Google this, it's the coolest thing in the world.
They found a dinosaur tail, they found a baby lizard,
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they found birds. It's really really cool, and so they
found all of this scientific whatever. Well, they're trying to
buy it before jewelry makers buy it.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
Why did jewel makers want the amber.
Speaker 3 (07:18):
You bought me ambery Oh, I.
Speaker 2 (07:20):
Didn't know that amber. Maybe you can melt it down
into something.
Speaker 3 (07:23):
No, no, no, no, you know that really pretty gold
ring I have with that shiny orange colored stone.
Speaker 2 (07:31):
That's just amber. It's not even a stone, it's amber.
That's cool.
Speaker 3 (07:34):
Amber becomes a stone, oh after many years just sitting
in the earth and whatnot pretty much. And so they
don't want it destroyed by jewelers. So the scientists are
buying it. So the scientists are contributing to slavery, trying
to save the scientific histories.
Speaker 2 (07:47):
So to be fair, what else you can you let
it go to those filthy jewelry people, like, come on,
you got it, it's knowledge.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
Pout out to Matthew Morris, find jewelry who does not bite,
and for the ear rings who does not by amber
from me and Mark, who also corrected me because I
was calling up me and mar and it's apparently pronounced me.
Speaker 2 (08:07):
And Ma, Me and mar, Me and Mar.
Speaker 3 (08:09):
So shout out to Matthew Morris, fine jewelry for correcting
my pronunciation. You're right. It also happens to be my brother,
so we work with him quite often. Of course. To
Tiny Bubbles hair Selon in Palm Springs, California, thank you
for always making me a red carpet. Ready we are.
Speaker 2 (08:26):
Shilton Hotel Hotel. I was going to save you all.
Speaker 3 (08:29):
I know Hilton Hotels, I always take care of us.
Speaker 5 (08:31):
Do you remember there was the Embassy Suite by Hilton
Hotels in Phoenix specifically for our idea where we go on.
Speaker 3 (08:37):
We actually we stayed a lot of different Hiltons. That's
really where we.
Speaker 5 (08:40):
Stay Grill me on in Phoenix, Arizona.
Speaker 3 (08:44):
That's because you're the rep for that one. I do
the rest of Hilton Hotels.
Speaker 2 (08:47):
Okay, fine, I'll take the one that's still a victory.
I'm happy with it.
Speaker 4 (08:51):
I know.
Speaker 3 (08:53):
Time really do. They're wonderful and of course offroad rentals
KM extends and I know they actually this one I
got to tell you is Bellamy.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Oh Bellamy, Bellamy.
Speaker 3 (09:05):
Bellamy Hair Extensions, Human hair fantastic. I have a couple
of ponies from them.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Yeah, really good.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
They've done me well on the red carpet and think
so that's done with our shout outs except for Renaissance
MD and the reason I tell you that. You'll saw
my face after it was shredded. Check this out. My
skin looks fabulous.
Speaker 2 (09:23):
A lot.
Speaker 3 (09:24):
I'm going to go in for Yeah, I know, I
don't look like a bubble. I'm going to go in
for another treatment and get some stuff filled and tucked
in botox because that's what I do this.
Speaker 2 (09:33):
We're gonna get mad at me.
Speaker 5 (09:33):
And I want to put this out there because a
lot of people, especially young people, going through uh face
skincare treatments and surgeries. I don't see a difference. I
think you look beautiful. I think you look just as
beautiful as you did before the operation.
Speaker 2 (09:44):
Now after it wasn't an operation, you know the facial
thing with these after you head with lasers have to
look at it. Now, I don't see very much difference.
I don't know what the uh what did you care exactly?
You know what I mean?
Speaker 3 (09:56):
It's how you keep it nice? So mine is not
yours is prevent than it is?
Speaker 2 (10:01):
Yeah, corrective, Yeah, and I agree with that.
Speaker 5 (10:03):
Prevented a measures are usually way easier and better than
trying to fix something.
Speaker 2 (10:06):
So what is that lasering on your face supposed to prevent?
Speaker 3 (10:09):
I would say lines? Wrinkles. So I'm in my thirties,
I have absolutely zero wrinkles, zero lines. So I'm going
to get close so ober and can see as you see,
you can see the makeup, zero discolouration. I have a
little my nose a little bruscus. I got smacked in it.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
I've got way more lines than you.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
Yeah, but you get punched in the face.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
Counting the lines on their face.
Speaker 3 (10:34):
That isn't true, true, and not a tree that isn't
how I want to say that. But that's runauss on SEMD.
So thank you very very much. Absolutely, she's actually going
to be one of our TV shows coming up for
the Queens. And then we have a fabulous show coming
up that I'm really really excited about, which where we're
going to be working with royalty. We're actually going to
be working royalty and peerage and it's focused on royalty
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here in America.
Speaker 2 (10:58):
What is it you want to see out of that show?
Speaker 4 (11:00):
Like?
Speaker 5 (11:00):
What are they doing as far as the world are
we just as it like a documentary where we're following
them through the reality.
Speaker 3 (11:06):
So it's an actual reality show.
Speaker 2 (11:07):
You want to get these people into a house together?
Speaker 3 (11:10):
No, not that kind of reality show for through their
own lives. There's a lot of drama usually with when
you look at royalty, there's drama with their with their followers,
a lot of their followers because everyone wants to be
near royalty. I'm a baroness. I have a huge number
of people that just want to hang out with me
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for the sake of hanging out with me.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
Well, you know, the title is important depends on who
you ask.
Speaker 5 (11:35):
So my my first prot thought was, you're going to
stick a bunch of these world people in the house
like Big Brother. You know, royalty is considered to be
handed down from God. Uh so we'd see maybe the
hands of God flying at each other.
Speaker 2 (11:49):
That would.
Speaker 5 (11:51):
Some prince If Prince Harry would throw down in the
Big Brother house, that would do ratings. We're going to
see them. We're gonna go a polo coming up. We're
gonna I've never been to a polo gamer match. You
don't know how to play it or what it's really about,
but I know you have to look good.
Speaker 2 (12:08):
So there's one thing.
Speaker 3 (12:09):
Shout out to Sniffy.
Speaker 2 (12:10):
Shout out to Sniffy. I Emma in the comments, thank
you so much. Man.
Speaker 3 (12:13):
So I do have. I am excited about that show.
And then I have receiver of many. I've got to
talk with stars on the twenty seventh, which is basically
just what, Oh my god, it's a fantasy novel. It's incredible.
Were reached out to we're looking at Henry Cavell for
the lead. We were originally looking at Joe Manchanello before
the pandemic.
Speaker 2 (12:34):
I think he's one of the So it looks like.
Speaker 3 (12:37):
Henry cavill is who we're looking at.
Speaker 2 (12:39):
What was the other one that we thought about or
that you thought. I'm not really a part of the show,
but I like to feel like.
Speaker 3 (12:43):
But ironically I turned down his film Ungentlemanly Warfare. I
turned that one down, and now it's playing on like
Delta Airlines. So as long as he doesn't find out
that's my fault, we should be good.
Speaker 2 (12:56):
That was such a good movie and it had never
kill I.
Speaker 3 (12:59):
Never saw it the deal put together, this is the
financial deal on. It was so bad I couldn't take it,
and usually I would take any guy Richie film.
Speaker 2 (13:08):
It was really a good one, just to say the absolutely.
But you know, speaking of awesome films and people who
are in them, do you want to bring in our guests?
Speaker 3 (13:15):
I know, speaking I was going to do a Will
Smith pull over and talk about Wild Wild West.
Speaker 2 (13:22):
Okay, but we can do it. I may I may
have jumped the gun. Then I'm sorry. You know, we
had a setup for this one.
Speaker 3 (13:27):
It's all right. I'm happy to do that. I'm just
happy with the bailing. Come on in.
Speaker 2 (13:33):
Welcome to the show.
Speaker 4 (13:35):
Oh I'm here, ma, wow you know hi?
Speaker 2 (13:38):
Welcome you good, thank you? How are you doing?
Speaker 4 (13:41):
Can you hear me? Clearly?
Speaker 3 (13:44):
You? Can you hear us? Holidays?
Speaker 2 (13:46):
Happy holidays?
Speaker 3 (13:48):
Can you text Alexis teller? We don't have the bios.
Speaker 4 (13:51):
I'd be hearing you guys, so much fun, good energy
and very fashionable to you.
Speaker 2 (13:56):
Thank you certainly try our best.
Speaker 3 (13:59):
So we're supposed to have your bio that was sent
over by my assistant, and it wasn't. So can you
tell everyone a little bit about yourself?
Speaker 4 (14:07):
Well, I landed from the moon. I'm an alien, perfect,
excellent to come to Earth, to experience a human life,
to see what's going on. I have some fun here
with you.
Speaker 3 (14:19):
Excellent. That is totally going to make the Hollywood celebrities
are aliens.
Speaker 4 (14:26):
Well, I'm actress. I did a lot of films. I
appreciate my gift. I can do drama, comedy, science, faction, action,
all kinds of things. So when the Aging Academy Award
for my acting in a movie called Dumplings, then my
first leading role was with the Richard gear in Red Corner.
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I won a National Border Review, which is critics very
her prestigious word breakthrough performance. I worked Will Smith. You
just mentioned Angina and Julie, Jodi Foster, Jason Stisan and
Luc Berson's Taxi three report public Frency. I speak a
little bit French in the movie. I work between like
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in Europe, US and Asia everywhere. So I'm very excited
to share some of the experience in How It Is
with you guys.
Speaker 3 (15:18):
You're also considered and have been inverted, one of the
most beautiful women in Hollywood.
Speaker 4 (15:22):
Oh, thank you. Oh, I forgot one of the fifties
of the most beautiful people in the People magazine.
Speaker 3 (15:30):
Yes you are. Yeah, so she's I forgot. I've got
about People magazine. But she's just considered one of the
most beautiful women in Hollywood. Multi talented, multi lingual, and
more than anything, You're an actress. You just wrote a
film that I'm actually looking at distributing.
Speaker 4 (15:47):
Yeah, I'm also so excited about that. Thank you. I
also I feel blessed to have met you because I
was looking for a way to how to gain my
film to the world. For most people can see it
or go viral. So I'm excited about that process with you.
Speaker 2 (16:04):
Thank you absolutely. I think it's awesome as you're working together.
Speaker 3 (16:07):
Are you kidding? I would take any opportunity to work
with her. She is so for anyone that doesn't know,
I promise you you've seen at least a dozen films
that she's been in. She's the woman that's been everywhere.
I absolutely love it. What made you decide to be
an actress?
Speaker 4 (16:24):
I think in lives it's not I'm choosing. I'm kind
of like the life and the job choose me. When
you grew up. When you're a child, you don't know.
There's millions of opportunities. You don't know what to do.
But for me, like I'm curious about the world, but
i'm I think it. I remember some of my previous life.
So we're one lifetime closer to I was this wild animal,
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running nature. Free joy is simple, It's just life, and
I'm free of human being. I feel like I adapted
into human form in this lifetime and I don't know
how to function because I was used to be out animal.
So but I was always mute because my parents are professors.
Every time come to a room, that Uncle Auntie community.
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But I didn't call them. I would just a little
reason Like in classroom the teacher asked me questions, I
would just literally through them. It's so scared. And the office,
they said, why don't you answer question and bring my
parents there? I said, what is wrong? You're your daughter's
kind of I don't know something. She's mute. My parents
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were was laughing. I feel like I'm have something terrified
of this world. Then I realized, because I was animal,
people are hunting me. So then I have this very
rich world inside me, like passion, like volcano. I have
to express. If I don't, it's going to explode inside
of me. I said, how I'm going to express? I
think it's a passion driving me to find my calling.
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If you say calling, so then through acting, I said,
because I sing, I dance, I play by a lunge.
I play people professionally. In the film Red Corner with
Richard Gear I played for him because I know how
to play the right there into the film. So that's
find of acting. Wow, I play somebody else to the
fears gone because people don't know it's me. I'm playing
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somebody else. Right. I was so excited, but I can't
be me, so I'm never acting. I'm always truthful by
in my mind. It's a trick. I said, Okay, I
can be me so excited, I'm so passionate, a lot
of energy. Because I'm playing somebody else, I actually can
be free to be me. That's why I'm good. I
never learned acting, but I love pretty different characters. I'm
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just I don't even know what I'm gonna do, but
I know I'm gonna be brilliant because I have joy
behind me, have this passion.
Speaker 2 (18:40):
That's interesting.
Speaker 5 (18:41):
So you we hear it's a lot of people go
into these very high in front of people careers. We
have to be in front of stage, in front of
thousands or millions of people, where being you scary.
Speaker 2 (18:51):
But you can be that character. You can put on
that persona and you can be in front of them
and totally cool as a cucumber and the nerves fade
away and you're just happy. So that's a really good
point to bring up.
Speaker 5 (19:01):
So I want to know what made you think, like,
all right, I can do this and be this kind
of character, and I can keep myself away and kind
of safe, and I can be this other person for
these people.
Speaker 4 (19:12):
You know, it's funny. I gave cookies in my social
media like I am buying Instagram, I gave cookies. I
actually want to say, I just saved one of my
fans life from the movie Lost Umpire. He was going
to kill himself and then he watched that movie I
play got his guide to human on Earth and how
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to find himself. What is meaning of Love? Is a beautiful,
beautiful film. So what was your question? I kick off?
Speaker 3 (19:42):
Can you finish the story? That is really interesting? So
he was watching your film and that pulled him back
from wanting to commit suicide.
Speaker 4 (19:51):
She was going to watch he was going to jump
off the bridge, and he was watching that Lost Empire
at that time. I have a biling of show buyingofficial
dot com. I also give cookies. I also save another
person from Indiland. I actually save lives by my cookie,
he said one time also in the CEO the company,
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you know, when the stock mount crash like a few
years ago, his family have no house. He losim and
he said, I'm going to kill myself. And he was
reading me every day. He said, let me read it again.
He said, if this little girl by herself have nothing.
I did not even speak English when I come to us,
and she can be joyfully given this cookie and find
her dream. And if she can survive, why can I.
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So that's how I say, Like this guy was gonna
job to the his name is Justin. He said he
couldn't arm on this talk show. He always supported me. Head.
Can you share that story with anybody? That's why he
watched that story. And it's just certain. It's like how valuable,
how precious life is because we come here alone with nothing,
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and whatever we do is plus because wherever you go
you can't take anything with you. It's the appreciation of life.
And what is the curious? Like I have these curiosity,
So what is curious about life? Like every day I
open my curtains sunny or sunning or really I'm just enjoyed.
Like I talk about time, I'm mostly living in a space.
(21:23):
There's no time. So yeah, going back to what I
want to share, I give cookies, right, one of the
cookies for myself. I want to share with you. That's
my principle in life, for in acting, in creation and
how boldness, the boldness of life, how you jump into
So my cookie is when I'm thinking I'm an idiot.
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When I'm not thinking, I'm a genius. Our mind is
our obstacle with all this knowledge, it's good. Too much knowledge,
too much principle, too much rules and loss. You'll follow
and you never you lost yourself? Where's your soul? Where's
your high being? Words? Your magic power? Because you're minding well.
When I'm acting, when I'm I do film, I don't think,
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but I have this joy like I trust myself. Like
the directors. I did a lot of big movies about
what you're gonna do? I I don't know. I'll show you.
They think I know. They think I prepare. No, I
learned my life because English is not that language. That's
all I'm learning. When junk I don't do is they
show me as you turn the camera and that boat
that trusts, that confident when the camera I just be
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in that moment. I don't even know. So we're not
aware of what you're doing. Them is you're doing right.
So we are populating, you know, because it's the audience
is so intelligent. They watch the pure right. If you
see the children, they love the Christs are real to
touch you. But a lot of actors say, like I
love you. They were like, I love you and don't
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care about me. If I said I love you, I
love you, it's a it's not about me. So you
have to trust your your inner guidance and forget about
your mind just to trust. I don't know what to do,
but I trust I'm gonna be really.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
That. It's like you with fighting. It's the same thing.
You got to go in there, trust that you have
the skill set get you through it.
Speaker 2 (23:13):
You can overthink it.
Speaker 3 (23:15):
She punches less people than you do.
Speaker 4 (23:17):
I want to ask you a question. I have Gido fund.
So you are fighting, how you went tell me your answer?
If two people are fighting, yeah.
Speaker 2 (23:25):
So I get It really depends on what the other
person and what you do. But the bare bones is
you create a plan and then you execute as much
of that plan as you can while also being in
the moment. So if I'm expecting him to kick me
but instead he punches me, I work with that. But
if it does kick me, then I have a plan
for that. And so it's a little bit of you
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have any of what you want to do, and then
you work with what comes.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
But it really heavily relies on what you're talking about,
which is the you can't overthink it because when you
start getting in your head too much, all of your
plan goes away. Your second your instincts go way because
now there's too much processing going on here, and you freeze,
and that causes you to lose a lot of the time.
And that's actually what I wanted to ask you is
how do you get to that point where you're not
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overthinking your actions and decisions, where you kind of let
yourself naturally take over.
Speaker 4 (24:16):
I think you do anything good by principle of innocence, trusting,
and free with your patchion like I, how do I?
How do I win anything? It's like the mindset I'm
already winning. Simple, there's not much thinking, like I'm already winning.
I'm a bringing actress. I'm one of the best. That's
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all you need to know. Where you have that confidence,
you actually free. It's a freedom I don't need all
the thinking.
Speaker 3 (24:43):
One of the speech is I'm going to bring you
up in my next TED talk.
Speaker 4 (24:47):
Now.
Speaker 3 (24:48):
One of the things in my TED talk I said it.
And when I speak at the universities, when I talk
at USC, I always say the same thing. Someone's going
to get famous, why not you? And if it's going
to be you. You have to decide it to you.
It's mindset. Everything is mindset. If you think you can
or if you think you can't, you're right.
Speaker 4 (25:07):
Also one thing, when you talk about famous, right, I
think a lot of your fans here want to know
how to be a star, how to be.
Speaker 3 (25:15):
They always want to that.
Speaker 4 (25:17):
The thing is, if your purposes want to be famous,
want to make a lot of money, you probably cannot
make it in this world. You have to give first.
When I come to this country, I do not speak
in English, I don't know American culture. How I made
this because I always knew I have a gift to give.
That's a pret you have to give. We enjoy for
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the give of doing things good. Give a hundred persons,
the givet the fame, the money, and all of that
will come to you. But first you have to give.
That's the principle of life. You want to get something
you have to get. Will you give? You don't have
to worry, you will get.
Speaker 3 (25:53):
It's funny, that's get on. The psychology behind that, by
the way, is dead on for those that don't know.
For anyone that doesn't know, the psychology behind that. When
you give to other people. They do feel int edit
and feel they need to give back the psychology behind
that's right, but also spiritually, what you're putting out in
the universe. If you're putting out good, you're getting it back.
So dead on that is the cross section between science
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and faith is giving and people never understand that. So
you hit the nail on the head. And I'm stealing
that line from now on. I'm taking your story and telling.
Speaker 4 (26:26):
And also when when you're talking about English, I learned
the word by word right, and you don't realize like
I'm learning, there's actually tours that can solve any problem
in your life. I'm just talking about the language. It's
what I learn. Give and forgive, Look and forgive is
to give. Everything is forgiving, right forgive even in relationship
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in our career. And it's all about human humanity, human connection.
It's how you can Like for me, I always give
cookies because the little wisdom you don't know who you're
going to help, like I say, people's life, if somebody
just lost, you're looking for someone when you see it,
you know all this sexonists or pictures we do, It's
okay about that cookie is what I care about is like,
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if I can in this world encourage somebody, help somebody
in a beautiful, simple, positive way, that's something I'm really
joined for of doing it.
Speaker 3 (27:22):
I love that you said you did that with forgive.
One of the things that was taught Sigmund Freud actually said,
forgive is to give, forgive to yourself. Forget something benefits
you because you don't have to deal with it anymore.
Forgive you're giving to the other person. That is absolutely
dead on. I love that I'm taking that too. You've
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now become my favorite cookie dealer.
Speaker 2 (27:46):
I like this.
Speaker 4 (27:47):
Thank you. So.
Speaker 3 (27:48):
Oh you have a question, gry I.
Speaker 5 (27:49):
Just want to know how do you apply a lot
of this mindset and belief when it comes to making
movies and being in the entertainment world. So your concept
of giving, for example, how does that relate to your career?
Speaker 4 (28:00):
I think you know when you're I'm a great tool
for the universe to use. That's why I say that
I landed from I'm just the true all of us.
And if you're truthfully generously giving one hundred percent, like
I said, if I agree you pay me one dollar
one million dollars, I give you the same thing because
that's the quality I always give the best. We have
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that because like I'm connected, I'm the tool. Like if
I'm a computer and my mind is the software. It's empty.
There's no information, no chips, anything come to me running
so fast, it's pure. It's empty, and I just trust.
I don't question. I think a lot of things. Why
do I have question? Why do I need to answer?
(28:42):
If I don't have question, I don't have question, I
don't need answer. I just knew I'm brilliant. That's all
I need to know.
Speaker 3 (28:50):
It's faith in yourself. Okay, it's genuine faith in yourself,
and you find out with anyone you're here with. David
Beckham's one of my favorite examples. Anyone that excels anywhere
is always somebody that believes in themselves. You don't see
people getting up who have no faith in themselves. The
best example of that's actually Johnny Depp. He wanted to
be a rock star and he was a musician, and
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he was so nervous, what if I'm not good enough?
What if whatever?
Speaker 4 (29:16):
You know that.
Speaker 3 (29:17):
His roommate Nicholas Cage was like, why don't you try acting?
And he's like, well, I'll do this to pay the
bills to become a rock star, and so he started
acting for that reason, and because he wasn't as nervous
about acting, he put more of himself into it. Because
he was scared of playing guitar. Because he was scared
and his musician was his dream. He actually kept pulling
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himself back. And so now we have the movie star,
not the rock star Johnny Depp.
Speaker 4 (29:43):
Love him and he's so daring. You take off one
movie I forgot the name. I watched, it's the one
most beautiful was him play a woman. It's so beautiful.
That was.
Speaker 3 (29:53):
Yeah, he's done a few of those. I liked him
in Edward for that reason.
Speaker 2 (29:57):
I've only seen him in Pirates. I'm not gonna lie say.
Speaker 5 (30:00):
One other thing, but I think, can you think you've
saying I probably have. I just happened to really dig
the Pirate series.
Speaker 2 (30:06):
Of course.
Speaker 5 (30:07):
Is there a particular project talking about movies and that
you loved being a part of more than any other?
Speaker 4 (30:15):
I don't know. It's like I really don't play my
life like people say, Okay, would you see yourself in
five years, ten years from now? I think if I knew,
I would not go there. It's boring. I want to
explore step by step. That's the gift of life. So
I think I'm very lucky that things just because I
don't know. Oh yeah, I like to do a big
(30:37):
like my rown movie DC movie. I think I'm perfect,
I'm alien. I play this bad villain, dead villain or
I always think maybe I'm talking very bold. I think
I already went Oska. I just need a vehicle to show.
Speaker 3 (30:52):
So when we were doing Guardians and Galaxy, I did
Guardians one and two. I didn't do three. I should
put it.
Speaker 4 (30:59):
Yeah, I like to do this big movie. It's just
fun and also independent film like a I like to
play complicated roles like the Red Corner I did very subtle,
very sensitive, very just joy you in that character is
so beautiful, like cranky tool, like going so crazy. And
now I'm most excited about my Quarantine romance with toilet Paper.
(31:21):
I directed, are in it, wrote in it, I composed
the music. In the end, I turned myself into Charlie Chopplin,
who have a who can? I'm an Asian woman played
Charlie Choppling or the world famous figure who can challenge that.
I bring myself to challenge all these impossibles. I love it.
When you see the movie, you see if I look
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like him. It's so brilliant.
Speaker 3 (31:45):
You guys will see that movie coming out this coming year.
We're actually going to be pushing it first quarter and
we're looking at it as a summer release.
Speaker 2 (31:52):
Cool. What made you want to make a movie yourself?
Speaker 3 (31:55):
Yeah, that is that is a lot to bite off,
especially during quarantine, because that's when you wait.
Speaker 4 (32:00):
Yes, I want to tell you that's a special movie
because conceived during that time. If you make now, the
spirits different. At the time, Actually, I was in Kazakhsistay
doing an event right at that time, Princes Kazakhstan. I
was in Kaskastan.
Speaker 3 (32:16):
You're doing on what we who goes to kazakhs Nose
except the fly trash Now, So I was there.
Speaker 4 (32:26):
I was in. I have a lot of fans there.
I remember looked like me. So anyway, I was there
that time. Was President Trump was the president? Did just
have a warning that Friday, even if somebody don't the
flight after Friday, you cannot land in the US. I
was in Kusk, I said ship I got to go back.
(32:46):
Then the Cossacks told me, if you don't leave within
six hours. We're going to close the border, so you
have to stay with thirty years. Thirty days after, I said,
then they do have the European flight not allowed to
landing in La right, so I have to go have go.
This is I Fanny. We can fly you directly today
to Moscow. Then I was in Moscow landing. I said,
(33:08):
where am I going to go? I was say, for
six hours? You want to Dubai. I said Dubai. I said,
why am I going to Dubai. He said, there's a plane,
because there's no European flight. I flew to Dubai. Wait
for I have such a head, I go created from
the Dubai. Wait for another six hours. From Dubai, flew
to La X sixteen hours. I basically travel like three days.
(33:30):
I was on the plane. Everybody a mascoers. I said,
I'm taking this off. I'm dying. I can't really I
can't do it. But amazing things.
Speaker 2 (33:38):
I was on the flight.
Speaker 4 (33:39):
This this guy was having babies. None of that mask.
At that time, I said, you're not afraid of the babies.
You know I can't. I can all the flights on
the no mask. He said, well if.
Speaker 2 (33:49):
We got it. We got it.
Speaker 4 (33:50):
So when I landed all that time, it was so scared.
Where I landed in front of aircraft and my exit,
there's a gen like you too, handsome man, woman, officer, man,
come with us. I said, well, what, no question, just
go with us. I was so scared, so I followed them.
I said, I'm sorry, I get my luggage doing you
Just wait? They're just standing in a week after an hour,
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my luggage is doing Moscow do but I didn't have luggage.
I was, yeah, they come to the office. I'm so tired.
Can I see that? No, you cannot say, oh my god.
Then the question you said, you take a little friends,
I go to Germany, you transfer while you go this,
while you go Cascaus in a short time like a
few days, right, I told them actress invite me. I
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gave all the emails. I was so terrified at the time.
I provided whatever I can. Literally after one hour of interrogation,
how do you see? I was so scared. I said,
I'm okay. Why Then after I said, by the way,
both of us a big fan of you. I see, like,
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just like I don't know how to respond. I was
laughing at criesy, you mean, how can you do? That?
Speaker 3 (34:59):
Was so here?
Speaker 4 (35:00):
Then we start talking. I said, what's going on? Said
no toilet paper, no food, no nothing. I said, I
have nothing in my house. Then we come home. There's
no lucky with forever. I get taxi home. At first
I went to toilet. I don't have toilet paper. Just
a little bit of love, I said, ship. Then I
started saying what am I doing? And the next thing
is nobody go out at that time? Right? You cannot
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go shopping. I went out to supermarkets empty. I drove
like hours all over l A. I couldn't find it. Finally,
I normally don't talk to my fans because so many people.
Finally get downline, Hello, oh Bi, then can we see you?
I said, yes, do you have a toilet? Paoper? Can
you believe it? They were like, it's like a mafia.
That should be And they said yes. I said, what
(35:42):
can be the first time I was in earth cover
in Beverly Hills, as you bring me how many roles?
They said, I have four rods and I said, I
buy you a latte and six f apartake selfie, that's
our deal. So when I got there in a Beverly Hills.
I said, hello, how are you? It's good as the worst.
My toilet paper so weird. So I got toilet paper
takes Affie and one guy made me drive a one
(36:04):
hour to get one toilet paper. I was like, wow,
that's a great idea. Because you wore right twelve noon.
I said, I still have all this horor what I'm
gonna do a driverever to eat?
Speaker 2 (36:15):
I have so much time.
Speaker 4 (36:16):
Then I had the idea. I said, wow, this would
be a great movie. So I created this brilliant idea.
I want to get to do Brado show this this
quarantine romance with toilet paper. Then I started going online.
I create a story that people go online to find me.
I said, no money needed. Gave me toilet paper, two
toilet paper for a kiss, three torlet paper for passionate kids,
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five to paper and toilet paper for love making. It's
just basically that's idea. It's a comedy, but it's about
love and at that time you don't know what's next day,
what your life is going to be, what is important
in your life. That's the story. It's about love, meaning
of life.
Speaker 2 (36:53):
That's definitely storting out priorities in that one right there.
Speaker 4 (36:57):
I love that.
Speaker 3 (36:58):
I love most people will like buying toilet paper. I
overpaid for it. We should have thought you have had
that time toilet paper. That would have been really clever.
We didn't think of that. We should have had his.
Speaker 2 (37:09):
Black market toilet paper.
Speaker 4 (37:11):
And so you have told paper then, did you?
Speaker 2 (37:15):
I think we just we really overpaid for it. Honestly,
people would scalp.
Speaker 5 (37:19):
They would go in and buy lots of it, and
then they would go and sell out little parcels for
absorbed rates.
Speaker 3 (37:25):
I did have my dad mail as some from Australia.
Speaker 2 (37:28):
We had a mail in toilet paper once.
Speaker 4 (37:31):
Yeah, I won't thank all my fans, a lot of
them sending me toilet paper. I've been used him for
a while. It's so sweet. Coid Perper, you lose some
cold paper. In our history, nobody ever thought about your
lack of toile paper. You have money, but you couldn't
find it. I think that we ignored toile paper. I
love you to well.
Speaker 5 (37:50):
The essentials you don't think about every day that once
they're gone, Oh ship, where's this thing that I'm so
used to.
Speaker 2 (37:55):
All the time.
Speaker 3 (37:56):
But it's what it also did though? Was it gave
rise to the days and America, which I was really
happy with because I grew up in a country with them,
so I never understood why America didn't use them and
didn't wash. Like if a bird poops on your arm,
you don't just wipe it off with paper, you wash.
I don't know why Americans don't wash.
Speaker 5 (38:13):
It's because back when when the soldiers of World War
II would go into these French brothels and like, oh,
these French prostitutes are using these things to clean themselves.
Speaker 2 (38:23):
That's dirty, So we're not going to do that. But
it took that sentiment back to the United States.
Speaker 3 (38:28):
Cool, here's the thing. If prostitutes are doing it to
clean themselves, then it's going to be a more thorough
way of doing it.
Speaker 2 (38:33):
I'm just saying that's that's the idea that we took
way back.
Speaker 3 (38:36):
I know it's puritanical culture. I'm just glad you were
able to find toilet paper.
Speaker 2 (38:41):
Yeah, I love you.
Speaker 4 (38:43):
Drama like toilet paper was centry center of my life
at that time.
Speaker 3 (38:48):
I think toilet paper and I want.
Speaker 4 (38:50):
To see something also see in the most difficult time,
no matter your your audience, you're how dark, how depressed
in your life, there's always beauty. The Covik that difficult time,
I made myself a direct debut director, see your pain,
how you look at life, there's always beauty, Always give to,
always joy, no matter how difficult.
Speaker 3 (39:12):
I will say, I think the only thing during the
pandemic that really upset me was we were set with
HBO to release Receiver of Many, which is which is
based on an Amazon best selling book, and it throws
it up. We were going to go with Joe Manjanello
as the lead. Now we're looking at Henry cavill as
the lead, and we're looking at doing it this coming year.
(39:33):
But it put it off by like four years because
we had to do it. And now it looks like
we're going through stars and I'm going to have to
talk to you about a role in that. By the way,
I think you would make a perfect aphrodite, so we're
going to have to.
Speaker 4 (39:45):
I was so happy to meet you guys in the party.
Speaker 1 (39:48):
What was.
Speaker 2 (39:51):
So?
Speaker 4 (39:51):
Where does people come from? Already? Like European style? I
like I like the style just so there's a elegance.
There's so importance, like people have to notice you.
Speaker 3 (40:00):
Thank you.
Speaker 5 (40:01):
Yeah, I appreciate that, and I think something people do
tend to overlook when it comes to going either to
these parties or if you go into a business or whatever.
If you don't look a certain part, if you don't
look a certain role, people may not necessarily want to
associate or have a conversation. If I walked in looking
very unkept and unprepared, I probably wouldn't have made any
friends that day, any connections that day.
Speaker 2 (40:21):
But because we came in, we looked great, everyone looked great,
it was much easier.
Speaker 3 (40:25):
To I'm a fan of bise, so it was not
like a she was.
Speaker 2 (40:28):
I was like, I want to go a great specifically
for that's funny.
Speaker 3 (40:32):
I love style.
Speaker 4 (40:33):
I love fashion, Like I'm wearing my own Look, Oh
that is gorgeous. I like, look, my quarantine romance was
toilet paper.
Speaker 3 (40:42):
I love that.
Speaker 4 (40:45):
A booster I have I have, actually because I love fashion.
I have buying buying Halloween shop. I have the shops
that created lots of good stuff, calendars, dresses for men
and woman. You can't go out just type by.
Speaker 3 (40:58):
The way shop buye. Okay, we'll make sure we put
that on screen. Yeah I like that, Go check it out.
Speaker 4 (41:06):
Go get some much baling Hollywood shop. You like it
all kinds of things.
Speaker 2 (41:11):
So on top of everything else, you also do clothe
Why did you want to do clothing or apparel?
Speaker 3 (41:16):
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at by shop is. Go check it out. If tell
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us what your favorite piece of apparel is, and the
first person to do that gets free ATV rights.
Speaker 4 (41:45):
Great. So to answer your question, it's a great story.
So I always love fashion. I don't know. I like
the color I'm advancing in style. I think the social
media whatever, all this magazine, the worst dress, all of
that to put me and look at Ferston in all
the stress I created. The photographer always because bud buddies come,
it's not ammoney or doctrum because they don't know what
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I'm gonna wear. So I always tell you the media.
I said that, Yo, welcome to trash me, but also
daring to celebrate me. I'm brilliant, like in this movie.
I'm an immigrant. I'm making speaking English now. So I
made myself a name, not because I married any enriched
male or anything. I made it all on my own
as a sperien. Need to celebrate. So go back to
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the fashion. Because my mother teaches a literature in the university.
I grew up in Cutra University, one of the best
in China. So she has all the student coming, all
the woman's like almost like a summer dress, but in
uniform army uniform. And what I was looking at it,
I said, I want to wear that. So that's the
fashion start. Then eventually this is a fascinating story. So
(42:53):
I auditioned, I singing and dance. I I was the
soldier in People's Liberty Army based in Tibet for three years.
Three years I was a soldier. We learned shoot, gowns
and the nurses all of that. So basically attracted me. Initially,
nothing important but the fashion in the uniform.
Speaker 3 (43:13):
Right, you joined the army because of the uniform. Yes,
you my favorite post.
Speaker 4 (43:22):
Army.
Speaker 3 (43:24):
They got three years of service out of you because
you like the way look yes, was it worth it?
She gets you guns.
Speaker 4 (43:34):
Because you know Chinese, Chinese culture, Chinese things like you're
not allowed in the army, ask so many questions. You
just obey. You do whatever they say. Like the middle
of the night, right, you get up like four cargo,
three card do do do do do do do? Get up?
Then you pack everything. I don't know who to pack
because I'm still like a privilege in an entertainment group.
(43:56):
It's go pack wrong mid of the night. You're run
wrong because of the high attitude in Tibet, the water
never boiling. You just don't so I ran. I couldn't,
I couldn't, I would just it's white. Don't you run?
And they take me to the hospital. I have a
blood the iron is low in the blood. I just cannot.
I'm dying. I'm dying. But anybody go to Tibet in
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the first week, you have your head that you can't
do anything, you can't walk, sickness.
Speaker 2 (44:23):
Yeah, it's.
Speaker 4 (44:26):
Then when I come home because so cold, my whole
face was like one inches thick. I don't see my eyes.
You just well just cry because you're young. And also
I was in love with all these guys, right, oh,
First of all, I write diary. I like to write
diaryte what you write abo of course, guys is handsome
the leader, Come you by, show me all you ready,
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it's my my perfectly. No, if we don't know you,
how can we help you? I see the right I
give to them. So every day seven pm, I have
like everybody stand there. There really is some new soldier
writing about guys. This is not a criticism. I said, shit,
I said, I trusted you. They just break my truck.
And then I start to write given names like Tiger
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or something as vagan as possible, and I don't know
who they are, so I stopped writing.
Speaker 2 (45:15):
Ah damn, well, I'm sorry they took your trust like that.
Speaker 3 (45:18):
I mean, the Army is not exactly known for free
thinking and free spirits.
Speaker 4 (45:25):
That's why I come to us, you know, I said
this freedom. Freedom is so important to me. It's like
I'm a wild animal. I like to you know, acting
that passion or magic. That's who I am, you know.
And also I want to share something I think, thank
you for having me first of all here, so I
also have another cookie, is be the brilliant of who
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you are because we're different, like for me, either you
like me or not, it's not my concern. I have
to be loyal to whom If I'm a rose blooming,
it's not because I want to show you attractive. That's
my nature. You put him in the corner, you put
him in garden, you put me in the corner, you
put me on a state I'm doing, it's still the
same thing, not blooming, because that's my nature. I realize that.
(46:11):
So I'm very loyal to who I am as a being.
I'm just doing like I like to be sexy. So, oh,
you like to track the guy? I said, What about
for me? I like the way I'm a movement. You
live for once. You just have to be extremely like,
appreciate your being, the life you're having, and put the
be the brilliant who you are. I like that.
Speaker 3 (46:32):
That's that's that on you know.
Speaker 5 (46:33):
Before as we are close to the end of the show,
I did want to ask to make sure we have
plenty of people who ask about being an entertainment world,
getting on stage, getting in front of a camera, What
does it take?
Speaker 2 (46:42):
What do I need to do? So if you have
any advice people who look to do pretty much what
you do for a living, how would they start and
what do they need to do as time goes on.
Speaker 4 (46:50):
I think you really do have to go back to
your heart, not about what you want. Like what we
said in the beginning, what you can give, what excites you,
What is the best of you that you don't like?
For me, I never learned acting. I don't need to.
I'm one of the best. It's something you don't have
to ask anybody. You just knew you're the best. If
you find that, you'll be a star. No matter your
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doctor or lawyer or whatever cooked jelf, you will be.
It's not only actors bring you there. I think sometimes
the actors are overrated. You know everything about celebrity, everything
about that. They're just one of us, just a different job.
But I do think find you too. Like in America,
I learned about calling right. What is your calling means?
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What is your best you can give? Excite people, entertain them,
Just something excite you first. I think that's important thing,
regardless of what you're going to get, because you never
know in life. Our mind, like I said, you're calculating
it's going to give me famous, give me money. Maybe
it's the enemy, is the obstacle against you? You just
have to follow you. You have to be pure, innosent
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and trusting faith. You know what is the faith. It's
something you don't see, but you trust. That's what I'm like.
Speaker 3 (47:59):
How I become a star.
Speaker 4 (48:00):
Basically I come to us. I don't speak a language.
I was in the restaurant in New York. People said,
what do you want to be? I said, I'm learning.
I want to be an actress. They're all laughing. I
said why. I said, Look all that waters witches our actress,
So why they're here. And also, first time I go
to red carpet after I start with rich gear red corner,
people know me. I want to rock carpet for doctor
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taking pictures, baling what you're wearing, Sai'm wearing jacket. It's
a host jacket. What do you mean my jacket? I'm
so offended. I have no clue what they're asking. You know,
It's just I think it's just something you It's fun
for me, step step to lead to where I meant
to be, what I'm meant to have fun in life.
I trust fit Like the little girl. I'm walking in
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the darkness with bare few and naked. The moon come
and guide me. That's my journey's.
Speaker 3 (48:53):
Can you give everyone your social media? We're getting towards
the end of the show, so I want to make
sure everyone follows you.
Speaker 4 (48:59):
Thank you. My Instagram is at I am biling. My
Twitter is at real builing. I have a actual TikTok.
They permanently they lead me you striting me twice them anyways,
at I am buying Facebook Official Biling. Every Chinese social
media weeple are builing, so just I am buying.
Speaker 3 (49:23):
So you're supposed to be on my phone.
Speaker 5 (49:27):
Okay, I'll get one. But I think it's really good
that you have your name the same pro everywhere. I
like that it's very very easy to find you at
that point.
Speaker 4 (49:34):
Also builing Hollywood Shop get your gifts. I have three,
three brilliant calendars for twenty twenty five calendars, a lot
of joy, a lot of found as you see, so good.
Speaker 3 (49:48):
And so go check out her shop. Like I said,
tell me what your favorite piece is on social media
and you can win an a TV ride. Yeah, we
have about three minutes left. If you I could say
anything to everyone out there watching, what would you tell
them about you?
Speaker 4 (50:05):
Be the brilliant who you are, Trust yourself, have faith,
don't calculate. Be the instant and brilliant who you are.
You have a gift. Everybody is a start in nature.
You just have to trust that simple.
Speaker 2 (50:19):
I like that makes the most sense who you are.
Speaker 4 (50:23):
And also a little story. I know you're going to
be finished. When I was landed first time, it's New York, right,
and it's a Thanksgiving I said, there's a factory underneath
New York City. So I live in near the eighteen
nice street to the Columbus. No, it's a natural history museum. Right.
I go to the subway and there's homeless there ask
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me for money. At that time, I don't speak in
I look at that you have the things I desperately
want that I don't have. I don't have American citizenship,
I don't have the English skill. If I have that,
I conquered world. But you're lying there ask me for money.
Like people don't know how privileged and how gifted, how
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what you have as Americans that everybody come here and
that we don't have, and you ask me for money.
I just don't understand that concepts so many homeless there.
I said, you gotta give you got everything you can
make it it's like a value what you have. You know,
just look into yourself, not always always wanting, but to appreciate.
Speaker 3 (51:30):
That's that. I like that very much. I think people,
especially I see that here. I'm obviously foreign. I moved
here and where you're from. Some are I'm from Australia,
my family's English. But I will say I'm in America
because it's a good place to make money.
Speaker 4 (51:45):
I just it is.
Speaker 3 (51:47):
I'm you know, I'm titled. I've got a lot of
benefits outside the country, but I didn't grow up wealthy.
I put myself there.
Speaker 4 (51:53):
But I love you. I love your fascier style, your confidence.
You present some I never see like anybody like you're
like what you do, but you're just like a fashion model,
movie star. I love that women should be like that.
Speaker 3 (52:07):
Thank you. I appreciate that. But it's I agree with you.
I don't think people realize it is very, very very
easy to make money in America, and but you've got
to hustle, You've got to work that social media does it.
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It's one of the only countries that gives you that
level of upward mobility. You do not have to die
where you are born.
Speaker 4 (52:33):
And also I think there's a there's the things about beauty,
about youth. Of that, I think there's too much worry.
If you worry something, will you disturb the natural rhythm
of your life? You know, if you're generously giving, like
I never worry about I don't have job or I
don't have money. I always do because they worry. When
you worry something, then you lose something. If you're sary,
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impressed and trust you will have everything, and you will.
Speaker 3 (52:59):
And if you focus on not if you constantly worry
about not having money, then you're putting your energy into
not having money. Put your energy into finding what you're
looking for, solving the problem, not worrying about it. It's
going to get you nowhere. I love I love your philosophy.
I love what you're doing for people. I'd love to
see you write a book. I want to see your
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writing a book.
Speaker 4 (53:23):
I am writing a book. It's a crazy book. But
because I did know, I think, like for the film
right I talked about currently Romance tootepaper, A lot of
the distributor wanted, but I think I just don't want
to be disappeared, because that's my passion. I have to
fight a natche But I see it go viral, and
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I know I was talking about go to Broadway. You
were talking about you're doing Broadway show?
Speaker 2 (53:48):
Yes, for.
Speaker 4 (53:53):
So I just yeah, I just you know, I just
appreciate even like for amount your show. You know, we
meet each other, and I think a life is full
of opportunity if you're open to it. And also if
you bring the trust. I think that's something I want
to share about. Faith. Fa is something you don't see,
you don't know, but you just knew it's there seeing
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us if we I think that faith that trusts so important,
innocent trusting. It's like, for for example, when kids, young
children cross the street, even if you're a serious killer,
you're a bad person, you can help people in general
their kindness. You have to evoke the good things from
people you know by innocent, by trusting. I think that's
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when I go out like I always go by many incidence.
How can you go out with him? I said, have
with guidance, your internal guidances, and you feel the energy,
you feel what is good. I think I just want
to in this world if you have talked to something
or like speak to people. And I'm so good at
it because I'm just downloading from universe. I want to
encourage people and trust yourself and live the moment of life,
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like how big room you need it? Right? All this
money you don't need much, but you need that precious
time to give your guests to enjoy that joy in life.
That's precious.
Speaker 3 (55:09):
I like that. That was the best. I think that's
the best thing we can end the show on. Guys,
make sure you're following Biling. We're going to put up
a link to all of her social media. Thank you
so much for being on the show.
Speaker 4 (55:21):
Oh, Happy New Year. We're gonna yeah new Year. I
wish everybody joy, love health perspirator for the Neil Year.
Speaker 3 (55:31):
I love that.
Speaker 2 (55:32):
Perfect.
Speaker 3 (55:32):
That is the perfect ending. Guys, make sure you're following Biling.
Make sure you're following us here at tun Instagram and
I am by Instagram and the Baroness ash Arrington line
Summer Helene. We are on with my co host Bearfiord
to make sure you are here. Please follow Biling. She's
she's incredible. She's one of my favorite people and she
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truly deserves her spot in the Hollywood elite. Thank you
for joining us. We'll see you next week.
Speaker 2 (56:02):
Good night.
Speaker 1 (56:03):
This has been behind the scenes with the Baroness and
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