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September 29, 2025 55 mins
Wherein Yara's ski trip is off to a rocky start when Jovi plays on her insecurities. Julia and Brandon decide to take some time apart. Georgi's trip home turns sour when Darcey learns about Georgi's investment plans. Jasmine gives Matt an ultimatum while Gino vows revenge.



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Speaker 1 (00:01):
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Speaker 2 (00:05):
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Hey everyone, I'm Wah and I'm Chris, and welcome to
docu Sweeties. We're too long time friends to discuss the
riveting and sometimes shrashy world of reality TV and docuseries.

Speaker 1 (00:20):
Yes, but through our own lens, which sometimes is in
spooky seasons and sometimes it's in spring seasons, but at
the end of the day, hopefully mildly sweet.

Speaker 2 (00:29):
Hello. So today we're talking naty day fiance Happily Ever
after season nine, episode thirteen, it wasn't over. It still
isn't over. Yeah, okay, great, what do you think about that?
What movie is that from?

Speaker 1 (00:43):
Okay, I no, I think this is Yeah, you're right,
it's not a movie. It's either a bastardization of one
of the following two lines.

Speaker 2 (00:50):
This is my Okay. It's either it isn't over till
I say it's over or uh, it isn't over till
it's over. Yeah, that's what I was thinking. It isn't
over till it's over. But that's a song I thought

(01:10):
song lyrics it isn't over till it's over. I yeah,
I just I don't know. I don't know a movie
that's from It isn't over. It wasn't over. It still
isn't over. Okay, Well they stumped us with this one.

Speaker 1 (01:26):
Good job producers stuffing one of those movies we talked
about last time that happened between the years two thousand
and like six and present that both of us didn't see.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
You know, Yeah, it's like, oh God, it's like there's
they're making so many movies now that it's like, what's
a classic anymore? What's what is going to stand the
test of time? What are people going to be watching
in twenty years. I'm gonna be like, oh yeah, that
movie'd be like Gone Girl.

Speaker 1 (01:55):
I think Gone I think Gone Girl is the last
like kind of well everything everywhere all at once. Maybe
I like that movie, but that could be one. I
also think The Quiet Place.

Speaker 2 (02:06):
See a lot of people watch The Quiet Place there
it's a trilogy and I never watched. I think I watched.
I started watching the first one, but it gave me
anxiety because I was like, people are making too much noise.
It's too much. But yeah, the Quiet horror film mean
suspense horror film. Yeah, it's like a suspense horror, sci fi.
It's like all the things, but it's it's one. It's like,

(02:27):
you know, Alien is one of those, like they're they've
been making innerations of Alien forever now, and that came
out in nineteen seventy nine. So I just wonder, what
are what are those classic movies? The Conjuring another scary one.
So that's just me me zoning in on my favorite genre, not.

Speaker 1 (02:46):
Mine obviously, since I can't really the only thing I
can say is get Out, because that's like the only
one thing that would I mean, it's like the only
classic kind of horror horror slash sci fi film that
I guess is like what I've seen in recent memory
that could even be whatever.

Speaker 2 (03:01):
But that's just because I think.

Speaker 1 (03:03):
You know, we all can get behind and be like, yeah,
that meant something that will want to shop for the
rest of time.

Speaker 2 (03:09):
Yeah, yeah, I know, yeah, yeah. I just don't know
what the other movies are because I don't watch any
other kind of I don't watch Romance and a Time
for that Bridgerton stuff.

Speaker 1 (03:16):
Okay, okay, let's start with Lauren and you know, Yara
and Libby is not gonna just not here.

Speaker 2 (03:24):
Does it have to be here? And they talk about
her like middle schoolers. It's yeah. I was like, yo,
this is okay. I'm all about say it to my
face like or say to the like. Anyways. Anyways, okay,
So we start off with Lauren is with her friend Nooga, Noga, Noga,

(03:44):
I want to say naugas, which is like, I know
sheakes in Spanish, which you know, shouldn't do that. Nolga
no sorry, Nooga who no ga. So they're doing some
kind of it looks like pinata situation with fake flower
and you know, sometimes I feel like when people are
really far away from Mexico, like they make choices that

(04:06):
I'm like, hmm, people in states that are far from Mexico.
I'm like, huh okay, these flowers, yeah, okay, these beads
sure sure show me the full fantasy of what's happening.
Because I see a pinata and I get that, but
what they were putting in the piano pinada I wasn't understanding. So, yeah,

(04:30):
they're doing this and it's for the kids, and it's
for the kids' school, and they're talking so much like
Lauren is talking shit like her and Libby didn't have
what I felt was a decent conversation.

Speaker 1 (04:43):
Yeah, no, she wanted to show off to her friend.
How she still was sort of petty about it, like
that's what her game was when and I think that
it was literally like what I saw. Yeah, the pinata
thing was weird because I'm used to like, you know,
obviously awkwardly watching people hit it and then being like, oh,
when I get that fucking bat in my hand, I'm

(05:04):
going to kill that thing, and then obviously like who
knows what I look like, blind footed, absolutely like a
crazy sasquat like sasquatch kid like trying to hit that thing.
But then the driest smarties would come out. People would
just like, uh, die to the ground like hungry bridesmaids
for a fucking floral arrangement, you know, Like but it's
just for what is like, not the greatest goods because

(05:25):
it's like definitely never me filled with like full snickers anyway,
So it wasn't.

Speaker 2 (05:31):
I mean, it's very it's it's candy that little kids
would enjoy. But now I feel like I feel like
the next generation, like when I when I see piadas
a party, or when I was living in California, and
I saw pinata parties like my peers, my constituents, they
put real candy and then panadas. Like when we were young,
it was shit candy. And from that we we have
learned that you don't put shit candy in pianas. But

(05:52):
you also can't put chocolate really because it'll melt.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Yeah, yeah, but you could probably like probably like rich
people that put drugs in there, and then like you know,
then they like their assholes and the like it hit
it and like a bunch of like little packets come out.

Speaker 2 (06:05):
They are assholes. I said, you were like in their
assholes like well stop start again, and so well listen,
I didn't mean that, but you know what, listen, I'm
not saying it's wrong. So let's get back to them.

Speaker 1 (06:16):
So basically, as as I said, and I really wanted
to make this guy broute this point down. Lauren is
proud of herself for what she tells her friend is like, yeah,
when I walked in, Libby wanted to hug me, but
I was like, fuck you, and you're half ass hugged.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
And then she was like, yeah, you don't want you
to want this half ass hug.

Speaker 1 (06:31):
And I was like no, I'm better than that. Are
you so happy I said that? Like it was like
that kind of yeah, I was like, oh girl. And
by the way, okay, basically Noga made a dinner party
that Lauren threw guests that she invited to her home
really really awkward. And it's because you couldn't just keep

(06:52):
your opinions to yourself about someone else's marriage who obviously
has kids and they're doing them, you know, they're doing them,
and other people are married two at this table, and
guess what have skeletons as we know. So it's just like, okay,
all of that happened here, we are horrible. They're obviously
recounting the horrible husbands slash body shame back and forth
that we know happened at yas launch party la Lah.

(07:14):
So as we know, they now have to like move
from how pissed Lauren is and how like she really
gave it to Liddy to suddenly having it also be
totally fine and justifiable that they're going to like placid
and so like they really try and lean into, well,
we just never have time together, like you know, like
if given the good grace of having an ounce of

(07:36):
free time together, we take it now, like my parents
live clothes and not, like we can't just plan something
without people we hate and barely know.

Speaker 2 (07:46):
Yep, but we all know it's a reality show, so.

Speaker 1 (07:49):
They have to do what we're doing. That's you know,
I'm just like if we I almost feel like I
would rather Lauren be like, I don't want to see them,
but we work together and I have to.

Speaker 2 (08:02):
So it's I am like I almost feeling right, Yeah,
But it's the evolution I think of what's happening with
ninety Day Fiance because there's only so many seasons that
you can do the same format and have people like
I guess watch maybe maybe maybe they're like, listen, we've
had ten seasons of regular ninety Day Fiance more than
that or thirteen or twelve whatever, and like, so now

(08:25):
we need to introduce something new because this really is
the real Housewives of ninety Day Fiance's the it's the
first of its kind that we have seen where you
have couples that are fighting amongst themselves and they're actually
in the same space. It's not like they can wait
until the tell all to do it. And so it
is this like new, boldly bold thing. But I just

(08:45):
am like, God, I don't want it at all. I
don't want it at all, especially if it's going to
be this petty and it's going to be with Wauren,
who all I do is keep watching her like stir shit,
and I'm just like, girl, they keep giving her so
much time and I don't know why anyway. So they
decide they're going to go to Lake Placid and they
really need this time away. She asks Alexi to come

(09:06):
and help her pack and they're going to vacuum steal
outfits in there. And once they get on a plane,
train and automobile, of course, Lauren is like, oh wow,
Yarra is really dressed like I would never dress like that,
but I like it, And I'm like, that's what I
feel you should have said. Is I wish that I
could even if you don't believe this, Oh my god, yeah,

(09:28):
I wish that I could pull that off. You look
so fabulous. Yes, period don't say I wouldn't wear that,
but I like that you are because I wouldn't wear that.
Isa shit, no, I know.

Speaker 1 (09:40):
And her husband co signs they're kind of like, I mean,
you know, God bless, but I wonder how much money
the lake Placid, like visitors Buo paid Naga day Fiance
for this because the kind of intro shot that Lake
Placid gets. Now, I haven't been and I haven't really
heard a lot about it. It's on the other side
of the world for me, literally, but God bless okay.
GE's what I feel like is I'm magical Disney style opening,

(10:02):
Like it's snowy, it's charming, it's winter.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
It's just like magic.

Speaker 1 (10:07):
It looks like a Hallmark movie, Like it looks kind
of like, yeah, like this is where some publisher who's
going back to like you know, Barry an aunt and
about to fall in love with her high school boyfriend
who she thought was dumb, but turns out he owns, Yeah,
he owns he owns.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
Like a bed and breakfast or yeah, everything, like he's
the mayor low key or like something like that. Also,
it's it's as jarring as when I show my family
and you in California pictures of the snow outside of
my door and then you guys are in California with
absolutely nari at snow to be had. It's like they
were in Florida where it was hot and there was
a pinata, and now they are in Lake Placid, where

(10:48):
it is a comp winter wonderland. Like it's like they
went from the they like not only did they like
fly five hours and you know whatever, they also like
changed him a spheres and like it's really just interesting
how weather it is. How could you be so different
in such some places. Anyways, so everybody loves it. They

(11:10):
are like Yare and Jovie did a really good job
their downcers drinking. They put their bags away, like you
know what, this is such a minute thing. But there's
a moment where Alexi is left to help the bell
hop like sort it out, and Jovie is like why.

Speaker 1 (11:25):
Alex, and I was like, nah, yep, joby's and shit
and yeah, Jovi, when here's the thing. The more and
more I realize Jovie and shit is the more and
more I realized that he was a stepping stone for Yara.
And it's the more and more that I realized that
as much as I put Yarra on a pedestal, there
are parts of Yara that.

Speaker 2 (11:45):
And I've it's obvious, so you know, she hasn't not shown.

Speaker 1 (11:50):
This is wildly vapid and kind of superficial, and it's
hurts my heart to say that, and there's gonna be
points where I bring it up again, you know. Anyway, basically, so, yes,
we're at mirraa lake in job. Yeah, it runs away
from any sort of like responsibilities or care. Let's the
man one other man that's there, Andre.

Speaker 2 (12:11):
You know, do it not? Andre?

Speaker 3 (12:13):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (12:14):
What's her name? Alexei? Alexi?

Speaker 1 (12:16):
Sorry, it's like okay, So anyway, he Jovi also just
wants to have sex every time he's in a hotel room.

Speaker 2 (12:21):
That part I get. But before then he's like, where's
the bar? Which is perfect job.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
Yara gets in the room and then Yara says, this
room gives my daddy has all the money.

Speaker 2 (12:30):
Now I didn't agree with that, but go ahead. Yeah
it was a night.

Speaker 1 (12:35):
Listen, that room is beautiful and I want to go
and be in that room. I love a wintery kind
of fucking room. Look like a gorgeous big bed and
it looked like it had a bathtub. All I'm gonna
say is that, well, I wouldn't say it looks like
my you know, my daddy has all the money. And
then later on she okay, I'm just gonna say it

(12:56):
now because it's like later on she's wearing a fucking
fur coat and then she's like, y'are wears a fur
and she's like, my, it looks like my daddy is rich.
And it's like, what is this really shitty? I don't know,
like Alabama Baker esque character that you're trying to be.
You know what I'm saying, like this classless, spoiled brat

(13:19):
that like in truth the things that you're like saying
is like, okay, yeah.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
It almost is like she there was a trope maybe
even a Hallmark movie that she saw where the girls.
Maybe it was that one where Lindsay Lohan is like
her father owns the hotel. I thought it was the
Olsen Twins. Oh could be that too. She watched something
where a girl was rich and went to a cabin
or went to a resort, a ski resort, and like

(13:48):
and and that's what she's thinking. And I'm like, girl,
you don't even have to say my daddy. You can
say me I did this, Like I I organized like
even if it's not true, like she's like, ooh, we
rich or whatever, because we saw her in the store
trying to where's the pink outfit? Is what I want
to know? She wear the red outfit the first night. Okay,
So then they go up to the room and they

(14:09):
do never have I ever. This is Jovi's choice to
do this, and they play this game, and again Lauren
and Alexi are a little above it because this is
lowbrow games. Like honestly, if they could have had beer
pong and like other you know, chug chug chug games,
I think he would have played that. But he was like,
since we don't have cards and we don't have beer pong, like,
let's do this never have I ever ends up devolving

(14:32):
into like something where we talk about what people look
like when they were young, and based on Alexi's picture,
I think he had a glow up. Lauren looks exactly
the same, yeah, which is great, good for her. And
we don't see any pictures of Jovi. We can only

(14:54):
imagine what that hammerhead looked like. But what he ends
up saying, and I had to write it down because.

Speaker 1 (15:00):
I realized it was the only thing you had written down,
and I didn't understand what it meant until it happened,
like so then I got it and I started writing.

Speaker 2 (15:08):
The thing is, I started writing it down and then
I looked down and like, oh, that's what it is. Yeah.
I was like, I watched that scene twice because I
was like, oh my god. He's like, Yara's pictures are
the worst. This person is unrecognizable. He says that about her,
and then Lauren's like trying to fix it. Was like, no,

(15:28):
she's beautiful, and he's like, yeah, she's beautiful. Now that
now echoed. I mean, Yara is still hearing that she's beautiful.
Now did you hear that?

Speaker 1 (15:43):
No?

Speaker 2 (15:43):
Great, you didn't. And so Alexis started talking to me
and so then he's like, he's like, well, it's no
secret in his confessional that you've had some work done
that you know. The truth is the truth, and he
because he's double downing on it even after it happened.
So I took some pictures because I was like, let's
we all know that it's different, right. But I would

(16:04):
like to point out that she posted a picture of
herself at one of Myles's birthday parties, and I said, oh,
it's still an affliction for her. She doesn't this is
yr Oh this is what y'are posted on Instagram of herself.
This is still not what she looks like. I don't
know if she aied herself or how she did it,

(16:27):
but this is what YA looks like and this is
what YAA posted of herself on that thing. And I
was like, she's still not happy. And then she says, afterwards,
after they're in the privacy of their own home, of
their own apartment, mother nature doesn't bless you, okay, but
I don't talk about you no, okay, I said, mother
nature doesn't bless you, okay, but I don't talk about you, okay.

(16:50):
And then she says that it was a traumatic past
for her that I guess she's gone. She must have
been called ugly or like different things and just had
to go to therapy and also get her face fixed
in order to feel beautiful. But she still does not
feel beautiful because she recently posted this picture of herself
and this is not what she looks like.

Speaker 1 (17:10):
Yeah, everything is like to feel beautiful, to feel worthy,
to feel luxurious. It feels like a little princess chasing something.
It's really sad. It makes me wonder, hopefully what's gonna
happen to her daughter. That's all that I came to mind.
But the second thing is Jovi's a fucking beast and
I and I have said this on yes, study's podcast

(17:30):
one billion times. Nothing irks me more fine than a man,
much less an ugly man. And most men that will
do this are an a man that's ugly tell a
woman about her looks, period, anything about them.

Speaker 2 (17:47):
I mean, listen, obviously you're so beautiful is nice. So
but it's like you do.

Speaker 1 (17:51):
I mean the amount of times I have to hear
a man call another woman fat, old, ugly, whatever it
is when they are.

Speaker 2 (17:59):
Not blessed by God? What did you say? By the
nature not blessed?

Speaker 1 (18:03):
Like it's really this what feels like innate entitlement two
men that must be the rib adam thing that It's
like I own you intrinsically, so my judgment on you
comes from my comes from my primal space. And I
not only do I either not care about stopping it

(18:26):
or editing it. I don't feel like I have to.
I don't feel the need to. I think my opinion
is warranted, and I feel like you must and I
assume that you must be blind because I can give
it to you without you having to look back at
the person giving it to you with any judgment. It
is like the craziest mind fuck that I do not understand,

(18:48):
like it's like the thing that I guess when I
watch it in a weird way, when I watch like
John Proctor as the villain, there was this underlying theme
of like, what the fuck are you saying all the
time that we have to swallow? It's unbelievable. So anyway,
thank you, Yara. Also, please, dear God, just let go

(19:12):
of like wanting to be rich or just like fucking
just be. Just dear God, be just the minute that
you can let go of wanting other people's opinions of
you to be a certain thing, or not loving yourself.

Speaker 2 (19:25):
Just allow and be anyway, I'll get down. No, yeah,
I definitely think you're right. I think that there is
a just a weird authority that I think miss Some
men are endowed with and and and it's socialized. But
don't let them be somebody that they can't get a
woman at all. Then they're an insult. Then they're like

(19:46):
angry at the fact that they can't treat women poorly.
So it's just it is so crazy. So yeah, that's
it about them. I think we hit the high points. Okay,
let's move on to Darcy Andeorsey Georgie, because this is
Darcy and Darcy Stacy, Georgie Florian. Okay, so they roll

(20:08):
up in a black car because they're going to do
some more Bulgarian traditions. And the more I'm hearing about
these Bulgarian traditions, I've kind of I love it. I
love seeing it because I noways would never know about
what's happening or whatever. And of course they make some
jokes about like ooh, what is that? I hate? I hate?
I hate that. By the way, It's like it's something
if you're in another country and something is new and different,

(20:29):
just take it in. There's no reason to keep me.
She can even frayos up over those coals and eat us.
And this weird.

Speaker 1 (20:35):
Barbarian country we don't understand because we're sophisticated white people
from even though it's.

Speaker 2 (20:41):
I don't know, but like from America, you know what
I'm saying. It's kind of like yeah, yeah, yeah, it's
all about Yeah. I thought they were gonna I thought, honestly,
they were gonna have to walk around walk over the
coals that were actually heated. But then by the time
they walked over it, he actually carried her and couldn't
which a lot of things that I feel about that

(21:01):
because I'm like Darcy is like five nothing. I don't know,
just I just want to be carried by a man
and it's never happened to me. And so to watch,
never to watch a man who should be able to
carry not be able to makes me go, no, honey,
we're both nap going a get it.

Speaker 1 (21:19):
I get it anyway, big witness that's the next Tinari dancing,
and it's asking the gods of the sun to bring
good luck and prosperity.

Speaker 2 (21:27):
And Stacey and Thorne like we passed he needed to that.
We already have all the success. We went to therapy.
We're fine.

Speaker 1 (21:34):
So basically, we know that Georgie, who has left his
whole family behind before, is leaving them all again. Didn't
even take good bye to his sister before, but now
you know, because the cameras is going to say goodbye
to his sister and the kids that will never see
their uncle again. But while this is happening, they're packing
in Stacy. Stacy has been doing this, which is somewhat
needling George, Georgie and Darcy's relationship because she kind of

(21:59):
just keeps bringing up the past like you guys are
doing good now, but you know, obviously you haven't been before,
and it's back then, like it's kind of weird but
obviously warranted because they want drama. It feels a little
how do I say, stage a little contribe. He then
suddenly says this kind of vague but basic sentence where
he wants to make money now to travel. He wants

(22:20):
to travel more. He wants to come back to Bulgaria.
And then she's like with me or whatever. He's like, well,
you know both, but also by myself, you know, so
I can spend time with my family and he wants
to like buy a property here. And this sets both
Silver sisters a flame. Honey, if they were on the

(22:40):
coals right now themselves like bring back that man.

Speaker 2 (22:43):
They are livid.

Speaker 1 (22:44):
They are like that you wouldn't buy something in America,
You wouldn't take care of their wife.

Speaker 2 (22:48):
Why would you you just keep spending whatever money? You
won't even tell me you're not transparent.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
This is like they are just they I mean, they
really put them to the flames. I'm got to say
that than that they do.

Speaker 2 (22:59):
And this is Georgie's fault because she should not have
said that. It was a thought that he was having
in his head about wanting to you know, he's having
fantasy thoughts, and he just said his fantasy thought out
loud and instead of in course correcting after you said
it and been like, of course I was going to
talk to you about it, Darcy, maybe we could see
what we could do. But after being here, I realized
how much I missed it, and how much of my

(23:19):
family's life I've missed, and so you know, like I
would hope that you and I could like work together
to figure out how to do this. That is all
he needed to do. He immediately shut down, got defensive,
and then like Florine is like, what the fuck Florie
cannot I It is funny to me that like Florian

(23:41):
and Andre and like a couple of other second English
as the second language, people cannot speak one sentence in
English without cussing, like not one. And so to the
point where I never know what Florine is saying because
he throws in an F bomb so often that it's like,
what do you mean baby?

Speaker 1 (24:00):
What?

Speaker 2 (24:00):
Why? When did we go up beat? It's just like crazy.
So anyways, he says something like trying to get trying
to be a part of the drama, and then they
end up getting upset. They go downstairs. They take that
argument downstairs after they're packing their millions of bags and
Darcy and Stacy and go ahead, oh wait what The.

Speaker 1 (24:22):
Part where I think it was just one part that's
kind of interesting is like, basically at one point, Florian's like, well,
the truth is you're broke, Darcy. You just spend all
your money on all your clothes and you're broke.

Speaker 2 (24:33):
To Stacy. Georgie says that not not Florian, I say Florine. Yes.
Georgie says that Now.

Speaker 1 (24:38):
I thought that was big fucking I thought that was
I thought that was like what you know, I thought
that was like Bible hitting the ground. Like I my
mouth was a gape. I had to rewind that part.
I was like, holy shit, A I think it's obviously
the truth. I mean that's how it started the sentence,
and I think the one you're in those moments, do
you go for the jugular? Because I think that what
he's saying is, why do you want to know about
my money?

Speaker 2 (24:57):
You have no money.

Speaker 1 (24:58):
It isn't like I'm keeping like I don't know, Like
it isn't like you have all your money it's like,
I don't know, it's like an he Also it's funny
also because he's like, you are broke, you have no money,
and they're like, that's not true. And then she's like, well,
how much money making at the spa. Then she like
throws it back at him. Now, just remember that the

(25:19):
luggage stands in front of them, and there is supposedly
like a crocodile broken bag. Just we're seeing it like
we're seeing reme like the gold emblem on that bag. Now,
not one of us knows, No, not one of us thinks.

Speaker 2 (25:39):
It's it's real.

Speaker 1 (25:40):
It's real, obviously, but it's just so funny to me
that Darcy thinks it's a passable thing.

Speaker 2 (25:48):
It's because her audience is not actually not audience. But
whoever she's playing towards, she recognizes that she's not playing
towards people who actually know and so clientele she does
not serve discerning clientele. Yeah, and for me, because I've
worked in retail for the majority of my life and

(26:08):
mid level luxury so not even like super luxuries, but
my next level was a niche spot, like I was
gonna work at Burke you know, yeah, burked off Goodman
and like or prado or yeah, whatever, right, So I
am aware. And also I'm from a place where people
are walking around fashion. I'm not from I lived in

(26:31):
a place where people were doing that. So for for
for me, if I hadn't had my New York City experience,
I think that I would be like, ooh, look at that.
But unfortunately, because I have had, I had it now,
I'm like, no, girl, if it ain't real, put it away,
don't do it. Why are you faking the funk?

Speaker 1 (26:47):
For who?

Speaker 2 (26:49):
For who? Why tell you? You know what I mean?
Even though I can't afford it, but I would never
do it. I've never fake it. I buy within my
price range most of the time.

Speaker 1 (26:59):
No.

Speaker 2 (27:00):
But anyway, so like, yeah, and so that got said.
But I you know, part of me is like it
felt like he was just throwing out saying anything to
her because she probably does spend a lot of money
on clothes that are especially cheap clothes or clothes that
are not real. My thing, though, is she says, am
I gonna have to pay the mortgage by myself? And

(27:20):
that's where I was like, oh, Georgie, for shame, for shame,
what do you mean by yourself? Either? He what do
you mean he's supposed to pay it? What conversation are
we and if you and if you are? That's like
crazy to be married to somebody and then just have
to pay the mortgage by yourself one month because the
way you guys split bills, it doesn't just automatically come

(27:42):
out of his account. Like, I just am so confused,
because you can like set up your mortgage to come
out of two different accounts auto pay. Also the mortgage
doesn't require I mean, I guess mortgage is of my people.
What I know it's auto pay. So like I'm just
very confused as to the fact that she has to
do these things by herself. And he never said that's

(28:03):
a lot, not that's a lie. I pay the mortgage
every month. Like he just started going in on her,
and I'm like, don't go in on her if you
don't know about she doesn't know about your finances and
you don't know about her finances, Like that's so weird
to me. It's such a weird thing. And so anyway,
she leaves with Floria and Stacey. They take a separate car,
and he's like, I can't believe she would leave right

(28:26):
before my sister gets here, like it's so embarrassing, and
I'm like, well, you need to come up with a
story that isn't my wife left me because we got
into a fight. Come up with a different story. You
don't have to be embarrassed she's come up with a
different story, and or say you're sorry before your sister
gets there, so she would stay be like Darcy, please,
I'm so sorry I did this. We can have this conversation,

(28:47):
but it'd be really it's really important for me for
you to stay here with me while for my sister
to come. I mean, why couldn't he have just been like, hey,
you know what.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
I know she's so enjoyed like meeting you, but I
just wanted some private goodbye time since I didn't say
goodbye properly last time, nor do I know any of
my nieces and nephews. So I if you don't mind,
sist letter went so we would just be able to
have just us. I can speak in our common langue language.

Speaker 2 (29:15):
You know, like but nope.

Speaker 1 (29:17):
Immediately she's like, no, this would happen. She luck because
you know, I wanted to come back, you know, And
she's like, well you should. She should understand that she
travels a lot and that you should travel, you know,
basically obviously the sister takes aside because he.

Speaker 2 (29:29):
Spends it that way. Yeah, that's true. So anyways, the
airport is called Sophia.

Speaker 1 (29:36):
I like that.

Speaker 2 (29:36):
That's pretty.

Speaker 1 (29:38):
Obviously like very Christian. Yeah, Bulgaria must be a very
Christian country obviously.

Speaker 2 (29:42):
Except for the sun gods. That part I want to
know more about. I want to know more and inform
the Christianity. Yeah, and I want to know more about that.
I think that's so interesting to know that they have
that as because you know, the Greeks do, the Italians do,
but like I didn't know the Bulgarians also had a
subset of gods that they used to worship. Super interesting. Okay, Jasmine,

(30:03):
Matt and Gino. So they are in it's Jasmine and Matt.
They're in a Once upon a Time store and it
is like it Okay, is it a thrift store because
the way that it's set up gives thrift store vies
And if it is, yeah, it was weird. I didn't
think it was.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
It did look that way or just very bargain basement
in the very specific word of that, because it is
a children's store. The first thing that you do when
you walk in and she gets she sees a bunch
of fucking old man panama hats, Gino style hats. It's like,
why is that at that wouldn't be a bye bye
baby with hats? Are two baby's head that?

Speaker 2 (30:38):
And like, isn't it crazy? Now that every segment, at
least for the last three segments, she has mentioned Gino,
And I'm like, what's going on? Is it because you
truly are mourning the loss of your husband and you
wish that like things were different and you want Matt
to know, Like, I really don't. If I could, if
I could choose, if I could do it all over,

(30:59):
I'd go be with Gena like it's weird. It is
weird if it's weird. So yeah, she does that, and
she immediately is gravitating towards all this baby stuff and
she's dressed like in a sixties mod like situation with it.
I was like, maybe make me get a little bigger.
It's a little tight on you now it looks it
looked really itchy, like the fabric looked scratchy. Yeah, it

(31:20):
looked it looked authentic. And so then she's getting all
like girly stuff, which is goes back to the gendering
thing that she was doing last time. And he's like, well,
can we get something else? And I want to know why,
Like does he does he want to get another color

(31:41):
because he feels like a child's wardrobe should have a
plethora of colors in it, or because he would be
uncomfortable holding a baby wearing pink, or because he doesn't
want her to gender the baby? Like what is the
reason why he's worried about all the different colors? Be
I think it's a little a bee.

Speaker 1 (32:02):
I think that he is so afraid of not being
able to relate to this baby that he's like, well,
at least visually for a little while, he's wearing the
baby's wearing camo, So it looks like the baby and
I are trudging through like Vietnam together in my fantasies,
Like you know, you're just like what what do you
want this little baby to do? But he's like, you know,
cause it's like here's the thing. As much as he

(32:23):
is at fault, I.

Speaker 2 (32:26):
Am annoyed to be like, well, yo, come on, can't
you just get.

Speaker 1 (32:29):
A little bit from column May a little from column
be like I also am someone who like doesn't necessarily
even though I'm just gender and I'm pretty fucking like
buy an area. And I don't mean I mean I
live my life that way. I'm not trying to like
make you live your life that way. If I have
a baby and the baby comes out one gender, I'm
not gonna buy like it's just the baby's a girl. Now,

(32:50):
I'm not gonna buy all the pinkiest pink hot, pink
fuchia pink shit, oh, because I don't wear that, Like,
I don't like, that's not I'm not what is it
Erica from Real Housewives, a fucking Beverly Hills or Lisa
vander Pump. That's not my vibe, you know, I'm not.
I don't need to play at gender like. That's what
It's weird, is like gender is how you feel, and

(33:13):
I'm I already am what feels like sometimes can be
very fucking girly in the way I present, maybe like
my energy or like the way I talk, or the
way that I interact. Maybe you know, those are forces
that can like go up and down. But it's weird
to me to be like I want a baby in blue,

(33:33):
I want a baby in pink. You know, it's like,
why wouldn't you just buy a bunch of different colors,
colors that you think would look good against you know,
the coloring that you might have with you and your husband.
Like that's the only thing I would do, Like, you know,
I would try and be like, what what what.

Speaker 2 (33:49):
Do I think my like seasonal color palette of my
baby is.

Speaker 1 (33:51):
I'm I've ascillate between like an autumn or spring based
upon how blonde my hair is. So I would assume
that if you know, like i'd be like I wondered,
I mean, you know, probably buy some girls and boys
neutral tones and those two kinds.

Speaker 2 (34:07):
Yeah, I think that, like neutral tones are so cute
on babies. And like the Donnie did we did I
buy things with dinosaurs on them and trucks. Yes, But
I think I would have still bought things with dinosaurs
and trucks. And we're a little girl too, Like I
think I would have still been like, oh, look at this, Like,
you know, just because I'm interested in baby clothes in
general are so cute, and I love shopping for baby

(34:28):
clothes because it feels so cheap. It feels like, oh
my god, I could get a whole outphit for ten
ninety nine, let's do it, you know, or even like
a whole alpha for thirty dollars. Okay, So they're in
this store and she gets upset with him because he
makes another comment about the fact that, you know, he's
not going to know how to relate to the baby
if the baby's wearing pink, and she's just like, Okay,

(34:49):
what the fuck are the porker? Like, you keep saying
this and you're making me feel like you've rejected her already.
And my experience is that my father didn't give a
fuck about me. I even called him when I graduated
from college to tell him look what I did, and
he didn't give a fuck. Then we see the pictures
of Jasmine and I'm like, yep, definitely got your eyes,
got your eyebrows lifted or something in order to like
like fix the hoodedness and yeah, and so I was like, Okay,

(35:13):
So she's just like I don't want my child to
feel that way, and what she's saying in her confessionals,
I think it was pretty valid because she's like feeling
a certain way. There's so much happening. Not only is
she pregnant. Not only does she get pregnant with her
fuck buddy, not only did her husband leave her, Like,
she's got a lot going on that and she's filming
and she's doing all this stuff, and so it just
feels like he just keeps saying these dumb shit that

(35:35):
he doesn't necessarily need to say to her because he's
going through it. And so then she ends up leaving
the space after throwing things at him, and then he
comes outside and tells her that he understands he doesn't
say it this way, but he's like, basically, oh, now
I see why Gino didn't want to fuck you because
you're always yelling at him the same way you're yelling
at me. And she's like, motherfucker.

Speaker 1 (35:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (36:00):
She's like what the fuck? And then she's like, you
didn't even buy the clothes. The fuck did you come
out here with no clothes for her?

Speaker 1 (36:07):
She yeah, and then she's like, you know what if
it was do you know do you know would have
enjoyed the fact that I was having a girl? And
Matt is dumb, Like even one confessional, he's like, I
just fucking forgot about probability and statistics.

Speaker 2 (36:21):
Those laws exist, I just thought. You know, the minute
that you make a baby, you just like, well, I'll
pick it.

Speaker 1 (36:27):
They're gonna send me, like so an email and I'll
check a box and I'm like obviously going to check.

Speaker 2 (36:32):
The boy box.

Speaker 1 (36:34):
But it's like that mail gotten in my junk folder
or something like you just like what he is, I mean,
very dumb, and I like Jasmine is smarter, but her
but her like sort of Tasmanian devil like regulation on
her nervous system and ability to like have I don't know,

(36:55):
empathetic conversations where she realizes how she comes off and
like how what are the choices she's make? Is either
either in jeopardy or this is what happened. She literally
just picked genup off a sugar babysite to get to America,
and she is just floundering from sinking ship to sinking
ship because like, no really sincere, authentic or intelligent person

(37:16):
would take on such a battle of like what is
obviously a mentally disturbed woman.

Speaker 2 (37:24):
So unfortunate. So he's apologizes to her, and oh, oh
that whole comment about boys need to be the eldest,
like because otherwise, like how are they going to take
care of the family and she's like, what, I'm the eldest,
and I'm like, I'm the eldest too, Like, what the
fuck are you talking about? That was the dumbest thing
I've ever heard. He's so dumb. Soon as they get
into the car and he's driving, and he actually apologizes

(37:48):
correctly to her, and she hears it. She's able to
hear it. She's sitting in the backseat and she's like,
I'm just I hear what you're saying, and I can
tell that it's correct, But I'm still emotionally having an
issue with the fact that for the last since the ultrasound,
you have been saying things that have made me believe
that you're gonna abandon me in this baby, and I
would rather you just abandon us now then later on.

Speaker 1 (38:10):
Yes, So basically, then like so that's that part, and
then let's get to the geno parts of it all.
So Gino gets to go eat I mean a lot
of Italian food. I mean I took a picture, so
it's a lot, and Anthony and Uncle Marco, I mean
Uncle Marco sits down, He's like, you know, I love
Italian food.

Speaker 2 (38:31):
It's like, yeah, I know.

Speaker 1 (38:31):
It's like The funny thing is, truthfully, my dad like
loves eating Lebanese food, and like has a bunch of
friends that they love eating Lebanese food. They are Lebanese
and so in the Mediterranean cultures are so similar, so
it makes me lool.

Speaker 3 (38:46):
But.

Speaker 2 (38:48):
Don't you.

Speaker 1 (38:48):
I mean, I.

Speaker 2 (38:50):
Love eating Belligian food, like you know what I mean,
Like there's certain cuisines that are like bring me back
to a place that's like amazing, So I get it.

Speaker 1 (38:57):
I just like, yeah, I guess I would hope only
there was one that one Belligian or food restaurant that
I saw on Librea that I like, oh yeah, but
I would haven't been to places where I've seen a
lot of them. But basically they order meatballs with Italian
sausage and spaghetti, and you know, each man for themselves
and like they share one. You know, it's like they're

(39:18):
like each one each and then a lot of a
red wine they cheersed the Palazzola family and then you know,
Gino lays bare his soul to Uncle Marco about Jasmine,
and Uncle Marco gives Gino exactly what Gino wants, pity
sympathy someone on his side. In an ally, which guess what.

(39:40):
Dana is not there obviously, so like, but Uncle Marco
was like, I feel personally betrayed. I walked her down
the aisle, was in love with her. You're like, yeah, wait,
there's like this weird thing where maybe going back to it,
I detest when and old old men say that they

(40:04):
are in love with young women. Now, I know it happens,
and it's happen, and it happens all the time, and
it's like, but I just and or I guess you
would then have to flip the coin and have enough
old old ladies look at young men and be like,
I'm in love with him for me to not feel

(40:25):
crazed by it.

Speaker 2 (40:26):
But I just don't know what the answer is. There
is no answer. I think it's that same thing of like,
no matter how old they get, they're not proximity, but
they're their want of a younger woman is still they're
told that that's okay, and their desire and their uh god,

(40:46):
it's a word, it's want desire. It's not these two words.
It's another word onnus or ownership or I'll think of
the word. But anyways, it's this idea that it's perfectly okay,
and it's like I deserve this, like this is my
do in life, this is my lot in life, Like
I deserve to have the youngest woman I can have

(41:07):
at any given stage of my life. So it's weird. Now.
I will say though, that the way Gina I mean,
of course, the way Geno explains it is in his
own warped mind of like this is what she did
to me, not this is what I agreed to, and
this is I agree to this because I wasn't having
sex with my wife and then I did this, and

(41:28):
so it you know, he's just it's so oncided that
it's it's wild to me. So he then is like, well,
I need to tell her, but I don't want. I
want to make sure she knows, like he wants her
to hurt as though she's not hurting. It's like he
doesn't believe that she is hurting. And so he's like
he's like, Jasmine's got it a gotten away with everything.
I'm not gonna. I'm gonna. I'm never gonna, you know,

(41:49):
I gotta I gotta let her know. So they're like, okay,
write a letter or like write it down because he's
like the last time I was in front of her,
I didn't say anything, and because I was so her
and I was like, no, you said something. You told
her you didn't care about what's going on in her life, right,
like you lied?

Speaker 1 (42:06):
Yeah, you lied to get the fuck out because you
usually just run and that's what you did.

Speaker 2 (42:10):
Yeah, And so like just say that and then and
then he's like, I don't want to tell her in
a text and tell her over email because I don't
want her to ignore it. I want to say it
to her face where I can see she takes it
in and then storm away and like whatever, which again
is a weird selfish like I want control over the
pain type situation. And so we then see him in

(42:33):
a in a cafe and he gets a he gets
a drink and he takes a picture of it and
he said he yet it and he sits down, yell.
He is writing a fucking dissertation to her. I mean,
he's got bullet points, he's got color coded things that
he's gonna say to her. And I'm like, in what

(42:54):
my final goodbye is the name of it? In what
world is she just gonna sit there and let him
just hammer off all of his life nonsense.

Speaker 1 (43:03):
That part, that part like, I don't think it's either
Anthony or Uncle. Marco actually says that, and she's gonna listen,
because remember they wanted him to just fucking burn this.
But no, he's like, nah, I'm gonna call it, and
again he wants to FaceTime her to watch her read it.
And then my other thought is okay, but also, are
you then prepared for the rebuttal, because that every pinch
has an ouch, every cause has a reaction. You can't

(43:27):
be like, well, I want this and then not leave
space for what's going to come exactly after in that moment. Now,
I just have some parts that I don't have full parts,
but just so that people can, I guess, have a
taste of what this bullshit said. Some parts are absolutely
redacted by production except for the title.

Speaker 2 (43:48):
And then some parts they gave us. Now here are
some of the parts they gave us.

Speaker 1 (43:54):
Only someone that never truly loved me would do that.
You're having a relationship behind my back and lying to
me three months before couples therapy. One thing is clear
to me is after I found out that you were
cheating on me that day, I'm just like, yeah, He
basically accuses Okay, so he basically accuses her r of
coming just to get a green card and being mean

(44:16):
to him the minute she got to Michigan.

Speaker 2 (44:18):
He says that you stabbed me in the back, used me,
and broke my heart. You are such a cold hearted person.

Speaker 1 (44:24):
I will never forgive you for what you did to me.
I'm saying goodbye for the final time. And then after that,
then he's like, then this.

Speaker 2 (44:30):
Is the bulletparts.

Speaker 1 (44:31):
That part was like all of his feelings, and then
then we get to like the business. Below is a
list of investments I made in our relationship since day one. Okay,
yep uh, and okay, this is why it's annoying. He's
acting like the following are things he gave Jasmine personally,

(44:54):
Like it feels like he's being like, you said, I
never loved you or gave you anything, And it feels
like he should give a list of like when you
wanted the hair and when I gave you bla dad,
but that's not what he gives.

Speaker 2 (45:05):
He gives.

Speaker 1 (45:05):
Okay, he gives nine thousand total for the for the
wedding and dress and ring, Okay, which, by the way,
he says that, and we're like well remember the storyline
that you it was, Butts, it was like for butt money,
So like.

Speaker 2 (45:19):
Is that true or did you give her extra money
for butt money?

Speaker 1 (45:21):
Because if you ever actually did, if you did pay
for them, Butts, write down that yes, Okay, twenty five
hundred for Jasmine's health insurance Okay since we separated, Like
that's not okay, Well she is, she on, she's on
your plan and you actually don't you have to pay
for her?

Speaker 2 (45:37):
I think, yes, the whole thing, that's so.

Speaker 1 (45:38):
And then she goes he goes twelve twenty five for
the green card fees, like oh, basic administrative fees, and
five hundred for the K one visa that you that
you also.

Speaker 2 (45:49):
Needed to get the thing that you both that you
also wanted, which was to get married to her. I
mean yes, part was just so confusing to me. Like
and this Chris, he uses a Cowgary he doesn't need
but he oh he from nineteen ninety one, Yes, pulls
out no, nineteen eighty two, pulls out this calculator it

(46:10):
doesn't have. It's not the t calculator that does all
the like fancy algebra like stuff. He doesn't even use
his fucking phone or the laptop in front of him
to do the math. You can't see it, you can't.
He brings out a calculator, like it is nineteen eighty
two and he's an accountant. It is so large, it
is a what is this a DM twelve hundred am

(46:33):
like it is it's a Japanese maid looks like calculator.
And he says he spent over seventy five thousand dollars
on her. And I'm like, because she was your sugar baby? Yeah,
you met on what site? Was it again? Do you
know sugar baby gat King speaking engument or whatever it was? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (46:56):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (46:57):
So it's like, why are you adding all this money up?
And he's like, you were mean to me before you
got to before you you were mean to me the
moment you landed in Michigan. I'm like, bitch, she was
mean to you in Panama?

Speaker 1 (47:09):
Thank you?

Speaker 2 (47:11):
What jackthan Ben mean to you? So this is crazy.
It's so crazy listening to him talk about this shit.

Speaker 1 (47:24):
Is there was a link to getting her green card
and getting in a relationship with man. Yeah, He's like,
I'm gonna do everything I can to fuck her, not
fuck her, fuck her, oh her?

Speaker 2 (47:37):
Yeah, is what he says, and.

Speaker 1 (47:39):
He says like he wants her to pay for the relationship,
the seventy six thousand that he chose to have with her.

Speaker 2 (47:50):
I don't understand why she would pay for that.

Speaker 1 (47:51):
I don't like That's where I'm like, that's not a
list of things that you bought her for her, Like
you would have had to been like, here is the
north Stone bill, Here is the car that I bought
you or leasing you. Here is your gym clothes I
got you, you know for AlOH, here's the gym membership,
here's the I mean just there would have to be

(48:15):
other things, you know.

Speaker 2 (48:17):
Yeah, And unfortunately for me, I'm like, but that was
your wife. You brought her to this country and you're
responsible for her. So even if you're like saying this
is all this is all that I did for you,
it's like, yeah, if you yeah, no, you had to
do that. That's your responsibility. That's what you signed up for.
So okay, anyways, ready to move on.

Speaker 1 (48:36):
I am.

Speaker 2 (48:37):
We have one that were left. We're gonna this guy's
that wasn't even that big. Yeah, So Julia and Brandon
again are on our TV screens running them up. It's
like every other episode. They're fighting at this point, if
not every so we're we're at the point where Julia
is they're out in the fields and she looks at
Brandon and she's like, hey, Brandon, what is it that
you think? Like your parents are telling me what they think,

(48:59):
but I want to know what you think. And he said,
I don't know. And she's like, okay, cool, you not okay,
you don't know. Yesterday when we were talking, you agreed,
but now we're in front of your parents, you don't know.
But that's what I don't know either. So she turns
around and walks away, and she is like, I do
everything for your Brandon, And she turns around and walks away,

(49:20):
and then she calls her parents from a distance, tell
them to come to and they hug and they say
they're sorry that this is going on, and they bounce
and so, as I guess, by the time they get
to the other side of the field, Julia has already
called a separate taxi service. She's already arranged a train
plane in automobiles, and she's like by the time the
Brandon and his parents catch up, she turns to Brandon

(49:42):
and she's like, guess what I think I'm just gonna
do this by myself with my parents. And I said
to myself, you know what, give that vocal cord arrest
because you don't have to now if Brandon's not there,
you do not have to translate. You can just speaking Russian. Yep.
So like love it, love it for you, and she's
just like yeah, because you don't know what you want.
And again you've got me in front of your pa
parents acting like we didn't have whole conversations and that

(50:03):
you want them in our business and you you want
me to take their advice even though you and I
are to grown ask people who to.

Speaker 1 (50:12):
Whatever to make decisions and talk things out. But Brandon
can't because he did agree with Julia. But in his confessionals,
he's like, well, Julie doesn't understand the biggest things I've
been wanting to have kids and now she doesn't want
to She expects me to agree with that, and it's like, yes,
she expected you to agree to it, when you agreed
to it, when you had the conversation about it we

(50:34):
saw and then neary whatever, twenty four hours later, you
like Judas fucking or whatever it.

Speaker 2 (50:39):
Was, betrayed her, you know, like yeah, she's so pissed.

Speaker 1 (50:43):
And again it kinda is a little reminiscent of Darcy,
like people leaving, you know, by themselves, honey, you know,
in their own taxes.

Speaker 2 (50:54):
To the airport.

Speaker 1 (50:55):
But yeah, he while he's with his parents, Betty's like, oh,
can you believe that she's leaving? I can't believe this.
She's dada, da da, And then Ron says, I really
thought you guys had something super special. Now I'm starting
to wonder, and Julia is screaming at Brandon think about
best decision, which is like, you know, everything is very like, yeah,

(51:19):
Brandon is now the second time of like taking his
parents' side, and in this side, it's not so much
taking his parents'.

Speaker 2 (51:25):
Side, is it.

Speaker 1 (51:26):
So much is that him and his parents are one
unit and they want kids now. So it's like it's
like Julia is forced to pacify not just one person,
three people. It's like she's constantly outnumbered in the government,
the shitty government that she has been elected to, you know,
because it's like three against one when yeah, so the

(51:47):
truth of the matter is also we said they're young,
there's no reason for them not to be able to
enjoy both situations.

Speaker 2 (51:52):
Now all of this again, moot point, we know why. Yeah,
she definitely feels like if she has a kid before
she's done every single thing that she's ever wanted to do,
that she will never be able to do it.

Speaker 1 (52:02):
And I mean.

Speaker 2 (52:04):
I think it's because they're really they really they don't
have a lot of money, and once they do have
this kid, it's going to be years because what is
he is he still working as a pest control agent?
Like what does he do his earning? And to me,
she doesn't work either, and I don't That's another thing.
I'm like, girl, why don't you go get a job?
Why don't you go go go dance? Where are you?
You're close to DC? Why don't she girl? Your options?

(52:28):
I mean, he would hate it, but like you'd be
able to go on that trip faster if she were
to be the Russian girl in the strip.

Speaker 1 (52:33):
Club girl she made say, I feel like I remember
saying years ago that she should be like a zoomba instructor,
like or did she apply? Do you remember didn't she
apply to be an athletic exercise coach? Or is am
I making that up? Does that sound for me?

Speaker 2 (52:48):
I don't remember. I don't remember but I'm not saying
you made it up. I just don't remember she went.
I'm like, did she go to a gym to apply
for that? Or did I want her to do that?

Speaker 1 (52:54):
Okay, I'm gonna you know, always thought it'd be perfect
for her, and it would be I mean, especially now
that she has a little more like better English. She
would have that headphone set like you know Brittany did
back in the day, and she could just tell people
win to step. Yeah.

Speaker 2 (53:04):
I think she could absolutely do it with the ninety
day fiance like behind her back star Wars don't dude,
Yeah yeah, yeah he did. I wonder Yeah, but like
it's like why not and again with that Russian accent,
y'all lay I'm mad again? She would make so much money.

Speaker 1 (53:24):
Yeah, Like people pay so much money for like Russian
ballet teachers, you know, like they I mean, yes, anyway,
they are the best.

Speaker 2 (53:32):
All right, it seems like we're done. Do you have
anything more to say about them? No, we're done.

Speaker 1 (53:37):
Well, Daves, thank you so much for listening to this episode.
We have enjoyed giving it to you. Now if you
want more, you can absolutely get more. I am at
Chris Elfara on all the social media's including substack and
I'm on YouTube or I'm covering tell and I have
Instagram at the same time. We also are at Docky
Sweetie's on all the other social media's. I also said,

(53:59):
and haven't like TikTok. I guess I'll you know, I
don't want to say it like that, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube,
all of the ones that you know, those are the
ones that we are on and we are tethered to.

Speaker 2 (54:10):
We we know that. Wow, now it's your turn. Thank you.
Uh So I'm on uh YouTube and uh Instagram and
TikTok TikTok. But I'm also doing specifically Ninety Day Fiance,
the Other Way, Seeking Sister Wife and Love Life After
lock Up on my YouTube channel. Just call me wah.

(54:33):
So if you're interested in those shows, I'm talking about it,
and so is Chris. Well, she's doing TOE, I'm You're doing.

Speaker 1 (54:40):
Toe, I'm doing I'm doing Toe and Sister Wives so
not the Seeking Sister Wives. And also I just want
to ask you did you say love and love after
lock up or what was or is there a new
what did you say.

Speaker 2 (54:50):
Love slash Love Love after lock Up slash Life After
lock Up. Yeah, that's what I'm doing. Uh, and then
I'll be doing Love is Blind whenever that shit comes out.
In October. It's a busy ass month, so yeah, join
us on our socials Chris Alfera everywhere you social, and
just call me Wha everywhere you social. Thank you guys
so much for joining us, and we'll talk to you
Letta Mi
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