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October 14, 2025 35 mins

Welcome back to our wildest episode of Where's Your Head At? YET. We're joined by the amazing Catia from Aussie Shore and this is the hump-day episode you needed to get in a good mood. Catia is a ball of energy and talked us through Aussie Shore, what BTS of a wild show like Aussie Shore is like, where she stands with the cast now and some of the antics we didn't see on our screens.. this was SO much fun and we hope you enjoy it as much as we did recording it xx

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
When I was living with her and I had a
dress or a skirt on and I'm like, where are
you going with that short up boobs? More like you
know what you.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
Like?

Speaker 1 (00:08):
Where are you going? I'm like, what do you mean?
Get that dress? Like more legs legs, So none of
knew what was up. She's a baddie.

Speaker 2 (00:18):
Hello and welcome to another episode of Where's your Head At?
We have the beautiful iconic because she's wearing a tart
saying it's thing. It's like it's iconic. We have a
partier Chanel from Ossie Shawl.

Speaker 3 (00:32):
Welcome, and this.

Speaker 4 (00:35):
Is your first podcast.

Speaker 1 (00:37):
It's my first podcast. I'm a pod virgin and thank
you for taking my virginity. Yes, I'm here to get pops.

Speaker 2 (00:52):
Honestly, we are so excited to have you on the podcast.
The energy that you bring to the room is unmatched. Honestly,
we've had a lot of people on this podcast and
this energy.

Speaker 3 (01:01):
I'm loving it the morning as well.

Speaker 2 (01:05):
I was running late breastfeeding, just like it's harder then
coming here. Cartier is like really yeah, You're a ball
of energy and fun and we love it.

Speaker 1 (01:16):
Who needs a morning coffee when you can have a
morning CARDI don't.

Speaker 3 (01:19):
You must have had a morning coffee.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
I actually haven't. My stomach this morning extremely sensitive. Last
night I thought it was a great idea to have
a Mac attack. And let me tell you when I
go for a mac attack.

Speaker 4 (01:34):
McDonald, Yeah, it's no.

Speaker 1 (01:36):
I'm no three chi can nugget girly pop. I am
a family box or nothing to clean and I'm smashing
down three Burger's like no tomorrow. I even had to
order a second round, a second round a bit eats.
I'm crazy.

Speaker 3 (01:56):
I go a bit berserk with it all or nothing.
We love it nothing.

Speaker 2 (02:01):
That's the end of ge Okay, we need to talk
about Ozzie Shaw because this show is probably the craziest
show that I personally have ever seen. And I mean
Jersey Show is insane, Jeordie Shaw crazy crazy, Ozzie Shaw
is a different level.

Speaker 4 (02:19):
I put it on for the first time last night,
so I had an understanding of what who you were
in this and it was wild. The first thing, first scene,
I saw people under the sheets sucking ass cheeks and.

Speaker 1 (02:29):
I was like what, I didn't like to leave anything
to the imagination.

Speaker 4 (02:33):
And then now those girls when he got off and
you can literally see it under the sheets and I
was like, this is on TV. This is not like
Jersey Shore or Jordie Shaw.

Speaker 3 (02:41):
It's a different level.

Speaker 1 (02:42):
It's very different, very different. I grew up watching Jersey
and Jordie Shore.

Speaker 4 (02:48):
Yeah, I watched.

Speaker 1 (02:49):
I knew exactly what I was signing myself up for
when it came to Ozzie Shaw. In my honest opinion,
I feel like times have changed so much, obviously from
twenty eleven when Jersey Shaw came out to now twenty
twenty five, where sexuality is more of a discussion and

(03:10):
diversity and things like that are more of a discussion
these days. And that's what we've really shown through the
show as well, which I have great appreciation for. Something's
just never changed in terms of the sure spirit. You know,
we love sex, we love partying, we love being unhinged,
we love bringing our authentic selves to the table. And

(03:30):
I think that's quite scary for a lot of people,
but we're just very open and vulnerable from the jump.

Speaker 4 (03:38):
Did they tell you it was going to be on
that level before? Did they say, hey, like, we want
you guys to really funny?

Speaker 1 (03:44):
Though none of us read the contract before going into it,
actually I think there was maybe two of us that
read the contract, but we were asked at the end
of the series, sorry, guys, like who actually read the contract,
and two of us put our hands as I was
not one of those people, and then one of the
producers were like, well, that's something that you're never going

(04:04):
to do again. So we didn't really know what we
were signing ourselves up for. However, the way that it
was promoted to all of us, like it was actually
advertised as Life of the Party, so it actually wasn't
advertised as.

Speaker 4 (04:19):
I did you know what you're signing up for or
they said it was something yeah.

Speaker 1 (04:23):
No, So it actually came up as an advertisement as
Life of the Party on Instagram. And I applied like
twenty twenty three, so I was actually in the casting
process for two years prior to then getting the green
tick here on the show. I applied, there was a
phone call type of process, and then didn't he back

(04:46):
for maybe like four five months. Then another random phone
call saying the head of MTV and Paramount want to
speak to you on a zoom call and I'm like, okay,
like this is literally just jumped, and then wouldn't he
back for another five months, so it was very on
and if communication, but I kept on getting like reassuring
emails along the way, like you know, you're still in

(05:06):
the process. You've made it to the next round X
y Z. And then they fly me out to Sydney.
So meanwhile I'm thinking that this is Life of the
Party that I've signed up for and I'm just banged
that bad boy. They find me out to Sitty for
my final audition and they're like, Katia, you've been obviously

(05:29):
in the application process for Life of the Party, but
that's not the show that it's actually going to be.
And I'm like, fuck, I'm on too Hot to Hand.

Speaker 4 (05:40):
Yes, yes, that is that what you want to go on.

Speaker 1 (05:44):
Well, I wouldn't be a post, so I'm thinking I'm
on Netflix. Let's absolutely run it up. And then they
were like, well, no, actually it's a new series called
Ozzie Shaw and the.

Speaker 4 (06:03):
Guys.

Speaker 3 (06:03):
He's around the room.

Speaker 1 (06:08):
That was my response.

Speaker 5 (06:11):
I was there when looking got arrested. I was there
when I was there Charlie Year I broke up. I
was there with the Maples shirt. Yeah yeah, yeah, I was.

Speaker 3 (06:28):
Like, yes, I don't was my alarm timing us out.

Speaker 2 (06:37):
And you know what, we might have to turn the
volume down just slightly for a friendly senne. So if
you're listening to that, it was probably a lot lot
then we heard him.

Speaker 4 (06:46):
Rely definitely the microphone back around.

Speaker 3 (06:51):
I am not surprised in the slightest that you got cast.
I'm not surprised.

Speaker 4 (06:56):
I was going to ask, what did they make you do?
But I think just talking to you for five seconds,
I realized.

Speaker 1 (07:02):
They knew exactly what they were signing up for. Like
even when we're doing our video calls, give us a
party tree and I'm like, oh, like I know how
to do a back bridge backbridge and both kids came
out like accidentally, Like there's are all these like little
moments that led up to she's a klutz, you know
what I mean. And I'm owning it. I love being

(07:22):
Klatskati chaotic KARTI like that is just me.

Speaker 2 (07:26):
We love the authenticity, love it, love it. Okay, so
too horn to handle. Aussie Shaw. I'm assuming Ousie Shaw
was like the preference.

Speaker 1 (07:37):
Oh one hundred percent. Like you know how people say
that I can't believe it, Like I actually can believe
that this is my life. I absolutely know that I
was born for this absolutely, even when I'm asked, like
you know why this why, I'm like, I am born
for Aussie Shaw, Like maybe not like just Azsi Shaw.
I think my life has a lot of other purposes.

Speaker 4 (08:00):
However, I was always on your it was.

Speaker 1 (08:03):
It was definitely on my destiny cards or whatever it is. Like,
I just feel like I've always wanted this. I always
wanted it from when I was a little girl, Like
from when I was six years old. I mean I
had that dream of not sure. From six years old,
I knew I was fuck know we're going to go there?

(08:28):
But yeah, from six years old, I had the dream
of being actress. So I did acting. I was a
theater kid for ten years and loved it, loved being
on the stage, loved the limelight. Very confident in my
ability is to the point where if I wasn't casted
as the main character, I wasn't performing in the show.

(08:48):
Just know that I performed in every single show so
it was the main character. Or I'm not going to
be a tree. I'm not going to be a side piece.
I'm not going to be I'm not going to be
I'm not gonna be a fucking trick You're not born
to be a tree, so I'm born to be a
star baby.

Speaker 3 (09:06):
Absolutely, I can see that for sure.

Speaker 4 (09:09):
Are you going to get back into acting?

Speaker 1 (09:11):
See? Okay, so she's got a lot of.

Speaker 4 (09:15):
This talent.

Speaker 1 (09:16):
Well that's the thing. I actually tried picking up theater
again when I went back to UNI. So I was
doing my degree in youth worker and youth studies and
you get like an elective period and I was like, perfect,
I'm going to pick up drama to see how I,
you know, feel back on the stage. Meanwhile, I hadn't
been on the stages for five years, and let me

(09:37):
tell you, that was a very humbling experience. Like when you, yeah,
when you do not do theater and like you do
not stick to a skill, you go on stage thinking
that you're all mighty, and then I just felt like
I've lost it, Like I've lost my ability to improv
or to my accents, and just like my and seeing

(09:57):
crying and seeing anger and seeing like bring those emotions
in a quick moment that I could do was I
felt awkward, I felt nervous, shy, and I'm like, fuck,
I've lost what I was the best at once upon
a time. So will I go back into acting. I
think I need to build the confidence to get back
into it to answer it.

Speaker 3 (10:16):
In sure, I believe in you.

Speaker 4 (10:18):
You're Yeah, you seem like you're very good at it, right.

Speaker 3 (10:21):
I don't know, I don't know where you lost that confidence.

Speaker 1 (10:23):
We brought it all back here. Yeah, I know. That's
the thing with me.

Speaker 2 (10:28):
Audience is a different scenario as well. You like, yeah,
do you think that people like ramp the partying up
for the show? Even like do you ramp the partying up.

Speaker 1 (10:41):
For the show?

Speaker 3 (10:42):
Would you say no?

Speaker 2 (10:44):
No?

Speaker 1 (10:45):
To an extent, Like let's just say, like you know,
when you go out with a group of friends, right,
and there's a particular group that you will turn it
down with in a particular group and you turn it
up with you know what I mean? Like that group,
we just have a buzz when we're all in this
same room together. Like I have some friends that are
a bit more on the conservative side of the life,

(11:05):
and we will have actually that will have one or
two cocktails and then call it a night. I'll keep
the night going. But I had those friends, and I
know it's a different vibe. We're speaking about different things.
The DNMS are looking a little bit different where they're
it's like, fuck, who's ready to go? I'm ready, Let's
get naked, like you know what, it's just that energy

(11:25):
from the job, like let's start. Give me your lip,
so take off your pants.

Speaker 2 (11:28):
Like.

Speaker 3 (11:31):
So crazy.

Speaker 2 (11:32):
Guys, if you have not seen Auzsie Shore, you need
to go watch it because it's literally that crazy.

Speaker 4 (11:37):
Telling me how crazy it was, I was like, surely not.
And I turned it on last night and I was
like whoa.

Speaker 1 (11:41):
Yeah, it's like, who's fucking who are you kissing? Where's
the drinks? We actually, as a cast, we go on
strike if we don't get enough drinks, Like we actually
stop moving, we stop all movement. We're like more shots. Wise,
we're not giving you the entertainment.

Speaker 2 (11:58):
Yeah, well we need to talk about that because we
once upon a time we're on a TV show and
we were allowed one alcoholic beverage and it was not enough.

Speaker 3 (12:07):
And I see you guys, and.

Speaker 2 (12:09):
You're on the shots, you're on the tequilas, like it
seems never ending.

Speaker 3 (12:14):
Is there a limit to the amount of drinks you're allowed?
Like are they trying? It sounds like they're trying to
paste you guys, and you're not.

Speaker 1 (12:20):
Having a bar. Yet no, they definitely do pace us,
and I'm sure in the behind scenes they can read
the room and see what level we're at. Look, I
don't think that we get ever like obliterated to the
point of like not being able to hold ourselves. However,
we do get to a point of being heavily tipsy,

(12:42):
and once again, I think being around each other. Sometimes
it's not even the alcohol. It's like almost like a
placebo in a way, you know what I mean. But
they do definitely regulate our drinking to a degree, like
they still want us having fun ultimately. And one thing
that I have mentioned in the past that our production

(13:02):
team in the behind scenes who did not get enough credit,
like they are amazing anything that happens to us, for example,
just a simple full or a simple slip in the house,
immediate attention, band aid, whatever you need, like if I'm
not feeling like mentally the best that day, because at
the end of the day, you're going to have your
down days. Three and a half weeks, back to back partying,

(13:24):
back to back drinking, back to back work, back to
back activities, like it's a NonStop pace.

Speaker 4 (13:29):
How do you follow up back to back days drinking.

Speaker 1 (13:32):
You have no choice.

Speaker 2 (13:34):
What's the come down like on that, because like it must,
it must take a mental toll, even like I feel
like the most the craziest party people like I feel
like you do need that zen, Like, how how do
you mentally?

Speaker 4 (13:46):
I feel like I'm Jurney from that. They actually had
days off from going out. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (13:50):
Look, we had one down day on our Mondays, which
were like off camera and everything like that. But when
we were on, we were jam packing. Our days filled
with activis it is and things like that. The way
that we backed it up really was some of us
in the morning did like gym sessions or we would
go to well Con was doing mindfulness, he was doing meditation,

(14:11):
Me Monarchy were just working out in the gym all
the time. Like we found these like little therapeutic things
to do. Surprisingly, something that you didn't see on the
show is that we clean the house here and there.
I mean even though it was a bombshell, but here
and there there'd be moments where we'd be clean and
like would find therapy in all those little things.

Speaker 2 (14:30):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (14:31):
Yeah, were people like struggling mentally in there.

Speaker 1 (14:34):
I think, if anything, I was probably struggling the most
particularly this season, which was attended to so I'd lost
my non nun unfortunately, thank you God bless and going
into a TV show grieving obviously isn't the easiest. I mean,
going into a TV show period isn't easy. As you

(14:57):
guys know. It takes that emotional toll, like you don't
know the time of day, you don't know what's going
on next, like you're literally walking in the blind but
it's all happening at once kind of thing. So I
knew what I was walking into season two, and going
in already emotionally vulnerable, I was very nervous. I was like,

(15:19):
you know, I'm in a very vulnerable stage with my
grief right now, and inclusive of alcohol, inclusive of the
fast paced nature of the show, inclusive of I had
been arguing with some of the cast members prior to
the show, So there was already like my mind racing
a million miles per hour before even going in, and

(15:42):
then when it was show time, like there was a
lot of moments throughout where I was just like, nah,
I need to pack my back. I actually genuinely did
pack my bags and I was like I gotta go.
But once again, going back to production and their well being.
They were just on whatever I needed, like a phone
call from home, the psychologist on set on a phone
call the next morning. Like they were just whatever I

(16:04):
needed to help me get And if I needed a leave,
if I genuinely needed to leave, they would say it's okay,
like you can go, but what do you want to do?
And they know me at my call, and they know
even they had the pleasure of speaking and meeting my
non No two, they know that what would not be saying,
would Nonna want you to be going home? Of course,
not for got it? Stay like no, no, no, would

(16:25):
like be literally you're staying on the show. You wanted
this your whole life. I mean, you're staying on the
show now. So with that at the back of my mind,
it kept me going, which is really.

Speaker 3 (16:35):
Correct me if I'm wrong. Did we see your Nonna
on season one at the very start?

Speaker 1 (16:42):
Yes, you did, so she was on the show. She's
actually technically in og she was the second person in
the house. Like maybe not physically, but she was the
second person in the house. So slain.

Speaker 3 (16:57):
We love that for her and what was her it's
about you being on the show.

Speaker 1 (17:01):
Loved it, you know, mine as a wild card nonna.
She's never been the truth. Well, she has some traditional
roots in a way of her cooking and her love
for community and other people and church. Surprisingly on me,
this is going to be a bit controversial here, but
she loved all of that. She loved her relationship with God.

(17:24):
But she also loved me living my twenties and living
it up. And I mean, at the end of the day,
my Mona paid for my boobs, Like she knew exactly
what was going on. She was very interested in my
love life, my sex life. She just was all about
it for it very forward. She was a wild card.

(17:45):
And I think her losing her mum at some such
a young age as well, like she lost her mum
when she was eighteen as well as me, she kind
of had to raise her family on her own, which
kind of gave her her own way of life, her
own way of things. She loved a mini skirt growing up.
She loved the stockings. Like when I was living with
her and I had a dress or a skirt on

(18:06):
and I'd be like, where are you going with that
shorter boobs? More like you know what you like, where
are you going? I'm like, what do you mean, get
that dress more legs, legs, So none knew what was up.
She's a baddie.

Speaker 4 (18:21):
I did see. I did see the episode. You're talking
about your birth marks and how they're.

Speaker 1 (18:26):
Ye angel yeah, angel kisses so and one for you, yeah,
which is really beautiful. So growing up, this is maybe
when I was five six years old in primary school
and you know, if you had a unique mark on
your face, someone's going to say something about it. And
this one here was a birthmark, while still is a

(18:47):
birthmark of mine, and kids used to be like, you know,
what's that? What's that? My mum like had a nice
way of putting a spin on everything, and she's like,
if anyone says anything to you, tell them that they're
angel kisses. And that was my way of getting through.
So when anyone I was asking what's that, I'm like,
angel angels aren't real? Yes I am, My mom told me.

(19:07):
And then you know, it was always nice things.

Speaker 2 (19:14):
Okay, So we have to talk about the nudity in
Oussie Shaw. Yes, I heard a rumor that you weren't
exactly aware that maybe there was going to be a
lot of nudity.

Speaker 1 (19:27):
Once again, when you don't read the contract. I don't
know what's going to go on. I think, going off
my educated guest that in Jersey Shaw, I'm pretty sure
they blurred it out in Jersey I think they did collection.
I'm pretty sure that they did so. I think I
was under the impression that it was going to be
the same.

Speaker 4 (19:45):
Yeah, well they never walked around naked in Jersey Shore.

Speaker 1 (19:47):
Yeah, we love walking around naked.

Speaker 3 (19:50):
I think they probably would have. They just wouldn't have shown.

Speaker 4 (19:54):
Something they blurred it out.

Speaker 1 (19:56):
Yeah, well that's what I was thinking was going to
be the same. But you really see it all. And
at the end of the day, as I had said before,
I think we're moving in a time now where we're
very desensitized. I personally believe as a generation to the
human bodies now, you know what I mean, only fans
becoming a big thing, and you know, people really promoting

(20:17):
themselves on social media very like nudity is and there's
no scarce around nudity anymore. I feel like we're kind
of moving into work a day and age where it's like,
oh my god, as much as it had used to be.

Speaker 4 (20:33):
I mean, I still when I put it on, it
was like in the.

Speaker 1 (20:39):
Maybe I'm just desensitized.

Speaker 4 (20:42):
Straightway. I was.

Speaker 1 (20:46):
True.

Speaker 2 (20:47):
When was the moment that you realize though? Was it
when you watched the show that you were like, oh
my god, my boo watch it.

Speaker 1 (20:55):
Yeah, well we actually watched it first season one with
the cast, and you know, we're all watching our introductions
everything like that, and Lily's introduction is straight on the
tits and They're like, oh my god, my tits, and
I'm like, oh my god, all about tits. Like We're like,
this is going to be a tit fest. Like but

(21:18):
I think once again, it's one of those things that
it's uncontrollable, it's unchangeable. So we've got to kind of
just swallow that pill of this is a shock factor.
But what can we do about it? True, there's nothing
you can do. It's all kind of like a handhold moment.
We're in this together. If anything, I think moments like
that where it's like, Okay, we are extremely vulnerable on

(21:39):
the screens right now, and we are all in this
unique experience together, so we really need to rely on
each other here to help each other out.

Speaker 3 (21:48):
And that makes you more like a fab Yeah.

Speaker 1 (21:51):
Absolutely, that's what really ties us into a fucked up family.
I was like questioning whether I should say factor, but
like it is, it is a fun up family the
end of the day.

Speaker 2 (22:00):
Yeah, And I think when you go on reality TV
with people, it does give you a different, like different
type of bond that you can't really have with people
who don't experience that level of high pressure environment in.

Speaker 1 (22:14):
There, completely in there, out of there, Like there is
a lot of pressure. I think, more so out of
the show than it is in I mean, as I
was saying, when you are in there, it's all very
fast paced, but you can't get used to the momentum
of things. But it's more, you know, when the show's
getting released and people are having their opinions, how we

(22:36):
unite as a group after that, And it's really unfortunate
that sometimes we just can't help but fight after the show.
I mean, we've all forgotten what's happened six months ago,
and then you're seeing in your confessionals what you said
about old mate over there and now respark an argument.
So it's kind of sucks that sometimes there is a

(22:57):
wedge between us while the show is like I did
not know that you had that to say about me,
or you know that type of controversy is the drama.

Speaker 4 (23:08):
Is there any drama between anyone at the moment that
you can talk about?

Speaker 1 (23:11):
Next question? Nah, Yes, there is definitely.

Speaker 4 (23:17):
I are you beefing with anyone?

Speaker 1 (23:20):
I am. I am beefing with new castmate Locky.

Speaker 3 (23:27):
The long hair guy.

Speaker 4 (23:28):
Oh the guy you slept within the last night.

Speaker 1 (23:30):
Well, we only did taste testing, but yeah, and.

Speaker 4 (23:35):
What is taste testing?

Speaker 1 (23:37):
We had a securitary boards, so there was cheese bree.
We had a bit of.

Speaker 4 (23:44):
A bit of book, you know, it was I'm not
familiar with.

Speaker 1 (23:49):
Basically, we just had a bit of a just taste
your imagination.

Speaker 2 (23:57):
So I'm gonna I was gonna kind of lockey, but
I'm assuming if there's beef.

Speaker 1 (24:03):
Love Khn like Conn is literally like a brother from
another mother, tied into my soulmate, tied into like everything
at once, Like he has been my ride or die
through it all. So I have so much love and
respect for him. Like we're literally on the phone every
single day, Like we don't talk for a day. Something's off,
Like something's weird.

Speaker 3 (24:24):
Do you think you guys are like the new Charlotte
and Gas?

Speaker 1 (24:29):
We do have a very brotherly sister love but like
there is that physical attraction. But because I know him
on such a deep level, I know why we couldn't
work out romantically, like for example, just like our argument styles.
You know, it's just like the little things like that,
Like I know that he's very stubborn in nature. I'm
very stubborn in nature. Like we could go head on,

(24:52):
like when we're going head on, we're going head on.
Things like that. However, never say never I had sex. Yes,
we did have sex. So after the season one premiere,
we had sex. And that was nice. It was good.

(25:14):
It was an enjoyable experience. I don't know, because you just.

Speaker 3 (25:17):
Said we have a brother and sister vibes, So now
this is where.

Speaker 4 (25:21):
It all gets a family brother in sess what what's
Charlotte like?

Speaker 1 (25:27):
I wanted to ask that because she is like legent
Charlotte is the exact way that you saw her in
Jeordie saw. She's just full of life, full of energy,
like she brings this now mom vibe to her as well,
like and much as she's the boss of the house,
she's also like the mom of the house too, Like

(25:49):
she showed us the ropes, like she showed me the
ropes at least like she taught me the sure spirit.
Like I had always been a number one fan of Charlotte,
so seeing her in the flesh it was like a
starstruck moment, to be honest with you. But she's just
so kind, so sweet, and as much as she's like
the boss, like I can't take her seriously. Like where

(26:15):
you guys think that I'm still in that headspace when
I see her.

Speaker 2 (26:20):
That's right, Gary, Yeah, yes, yes, when you look at
Jersey Shaw and Jeordie Shaw. Now, I don't know if
you still follow along. I'm watching currently Jersey Show family reunions.
He still gone, yeah, And like it's really interesting to
see where people ended up. Do you see Ozzie Shaw

(26:42):
heading down that pathway.

Speaker 1 (26:44):
Fingers across toes across? And I'm praying to the lords
above that we continue for season thirty plus onwards?

Speaker 4 (26:53):
Like is there season three coming up?

Speaker 3 (26:55):
Yes?

Speaker 1 (26:56):
I think so, I have to be I think. Sorry,
you know what, we have a pretty good fan base
out there at the moment, considering that this is such
a new series. I think the season three is looking
pretty promising, but we obviously don't know in the media world,
in the production world, you never know anything until kind
of two weeks prior, and it's like where on showtime baby? Really? Well?

(27:20):
Yeah about well, I think last time we found out
maybe four weeks in advance that we're back on.

Speaker 4 (27:25):
Maybe if you read your contract you might not signed.

Speaker 1 (27:30):
Still one thing that I need to learn because I'm
just signing away. But at this point you're like, it
is what it is. It's mean Like I think for
me at the end of the day, I actually said
this before, like if in the contract it said give
away your firstborn child, I may nor resign and you
know what I mean, Like, I'm that passionate about this

(27:52):
stream of mine to be behind the screen that whatever
it's said on that contract, I was willing to sign.

Speaker 4 (27:58):
So had you tried for other reality shows like Love Island,
Maths anything like that?

Speaker 1 (28:02):
Finally enough, I applied for Love Island. Yeah, season twenty
and nineteen. Oh my god, imagine they really messed up.
This is why my MAS T shirts at the moment.
My next T shirt is I Love Paramount Plus, Paramount

(28:23):
Plus Beautiful. They saw me for who I was, and
I'm making I should have come in with I Love
Paramount Plus because they're the network that made my dream
come true. Love your paramount plast.

Speaker 4 (28:41):
Love that we're not paid right now by paramounted.

Speaker 3 (28:49):
This episode.

Speaker 4 (28:52):
Love Island. Did what happened?

Speaker 1 (28:53):
Well? I applied twenty nineteen, two thousand and there was
COVID period. But all I know is that I applied
three times and why did they knock me back? Great question? Well,
I actually went to one of the interviews not sober,
and I've gone you have a heavy lunch. No, I

(29:15):
had a hub of shots before getting in. I thought
it was just going to be a glass of personality
type of vibe. Glass personality turned into glasses of many personalities.
So I've now gone into I've now gone into the
audition room and they're like, why are you here? I'm like,
why are you here? It was a bit of a
back and forth of like are you looking for love?

(29:39):
I'm like are you?

Speaker 4 (29:41):
Yeah? Probably the answer, let's just sure.

Speaker 1 (29:45):
I didn't get a callback after that one onto the next.

Speaker 2 (29:52):
Okay, So, Ouzzie Shaw is crazy, like crazy, crazy crazy
show I've personally ever seen. Is there anything that's too
crazy for them to put on the show that never
got aired?

Speaker 1 (30:08):
How do I answer this one?

Speaker 4 (30:10):
Honestly and truthfully?

Speaker 3 (30:14):
I plead the fifth No, I feel like it must
be bad.

Speaker 1 (30:20):
Well it wasn't too bad, but I just don't know
if all right. So let's just say there's a shagpad, right,
people in the shag pad five and you know we
weren't holding hands necessarily.

Speaker 4 (30:34):
You guys are just one big family.

Speaker 3 (30:37):
I don't go to the sh It really is a love.

Speaker 1 (30:43):
That's basically had they didn't air that. The next day,
I was crying in my confessionals please, oh my my family.
He's going to sign me, to sign me if you
had Blase. I was actually pretty emotional about the next
day because that was that was a leg spread.

Speaker 3 (31:06):
Of everything and where you waits it as well?

Speaker 1 (31:08):
Oh yeah to Killa CARDI was in a full swing.

Speaker 2 (31:13):
I mean, we're happy that, we're happy that Paramount didn't
air that? Then does everyone like that? Was everyone upset?
Like polease don't a this? Or were you the only one?

Speaker 1 (31:26):
I think I was the only one. Like there would
be moments where I'd be overthinking things, even like naturally,
like when I'm in the slut Hut with Lucky, like
I couldn't stop laughing, partially because I'm like, fuck me,
like my uncle's about to watch me getting eaten. Now
I did say that, you know what, you know what
I mean, Like my uncle was literally about to watch
me getting licked out by this whole mate. Yeah, like

(31:46):
fucking how like you know what.

Speaker 4 (31:48):
I mean, you can't help has your family said like
anything about it?

Speaker 1 (31:52):
Like my my family is actually surprisingly pretty conservative. So
he's watching it with her. He's like, oh, you're disgusting.
Oh this is trying, like there's a constant Diggs like.
But you know, I'm kind of glad that I had
like one hater in my corner because it keeps me humbling, grounded,

(32:13):
like you know, otherwise I get too much of an airhead.
Like he's like, you know you are, Like your reputation's here, now,
it's here.

Speaker 4 (32:21):
You're doing fine. Don't listen to him.

Speaker 1 (32:23):
Thank you.

Speaker 4 (32:25):
Great.

Speaker 3 (32:28):
There's gonna be a lot more podcast.

Speaker 2 (32:31):
Telling me.

Speaker 3 (32:32):
This is a this is probably the wildest episode we've
ever had. I'm just gonna put that out there.

Speaker 2 (32:37):
Of course, really like started your podcast journey with a bang,
of course.

Speaker 1 (32:44):
I'm starting with a baring. I mean, there's a sh.

Speaker 4 (32:51):
What's on for the future with you?

Speaker 1 (32:52):
So what's on for the future? Great question? I feel
like I right now, I'm starting my own business journey,
so it's really exciting. Thank you. Look, I'm putting not
all my eggs in that basket, but there are some
eggs in that basket. I do feel like I don't
want it to be just like this T shirt brand.
I want to build a community ultimately, and I think

(33:15):
that there's still a lot of shame about at times,
like partying and letting loose and you know, they having
those anxiety mornings, and I do want to create a
safe space for women to kind of embrace their wild
ees of their twenties. I feel like, you know, God
bless wellness and health, Like I'm all about that. At
the same time, as much as I love to party,
I'm also at the gym four five times a week,

(33:37):
but I do like to prioritize my health. However, I
think everyone's now taken off their boots quite literally and
hung them up for a five am run club in
their twenty three beautiful I keep the health trend up,
but I think it's also fair to say let your
hair down, let loose with no regrets.

Speaker 4 (33:56):
Like the culture has changed around it it has.

Speaker 1 (34:00):
I think I want to shine a light more to
that and just create a community and a space for
people to let their hair down, be wild, and be free.

Speaker 3 (34:09):
How old are you? I'm twenty five, twenty five, and
so when you started Ussie Saw.

Speaker 1 (34:15):
You were twenty three. Actually my birthday on the show,
so right, this is actually a manifestation from when I
was six years old. I remember my first birthday wish
I want to be famous. Cut the cake. Seven years old,
I want to be famous. Cut the cake. Eight years old,
I want to be famous. Cut the cake. I want
to be famous, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.

Speaker 4 (34:32):
You never get people admitting this sort of stuff, so
it's great. It's actually great to hear. And I'm not
going to come on here and say that. But for
saying that, I think a lot.

Speaker 1 (34:43):
Of people are like, oh, I don't want the limelight.
Absolutely I signed up to be in the limelight.

Speaker 4 (34:49):
On the limelight, you know, it's really refreshing. I actually
enjoy it.

Speaker 1 (34:53):
I think we need to sprinkle some honesty behind and
behind scenes, like you want to make something of ourselves
and you'll go on to be something exactly right. So
that's why my twenty third birthday, I cut the cake
on Ossie Shaw, eyes closed, I.

Speaker 3 (35:10):
Still wish for it.

Speaker 1 (35:12):
Absolutely got me off.

Speaker 2 (35:17):
I mean, I feel like, even after Ossie Shaw, there's
gonna be plenty of shows knocking on the door of
Cartier manifesting Will's manifest.

Speaker 3 (35:30):
Cartia.

Speaker 1 (35:30):
It was so great having you on.

Speaker 3 (35:31):
Where's your head out? Thank you for your cherry with us.
Thank you so much, Thank you and until next time, guys,
Wye
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