May 27, 2025 · 1:01:05
Reneé Rapp on Good Hang with Amy Poehler
The Hang, in Short
Amy calls Cara Delevingne in her Paris hotel room, and Cara casually mentions her girlfriend is naked nearby. Amy's response? "That's how I imagine your life." Exactly the energy you want. Cara directed Renee Rapp's music video and came with actual questions: What would Renee's drag king name be? Who'd be in her dream girl band? Then Amy and Renee bond over the 2019 Mean Girls audition disaster. Renee was 19, wearing an infinity scarf and sweaty Lululemon. She bombed. Hard. The heels were wrong, the skirt was worse. Her ex-boyfriend picked her audition song because she wanted to sing Beyoncé and he steered her toward HMS Pinafore energy instead. She went back in skinny jeans and nailed it. They listen to her single "Leave Me Alone" together, which has major Joan Jett vibes.
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Hello everyone and welcome to another
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episode of Good Hang. Boy, we have a
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superstar, a pop star, an incredibly
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talented, wonderful woman named Renee
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Rap joining us today. We're so excited
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to have Renee here. We are going to talk
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about so many things. We're going to
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talk about falling in love. We're going
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to talk about standing up to bullies.
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We're going to listen to her new music,
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which is incredible. Her um record, Bite
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Me, is coming out at the end of the
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summer, and her new single um Leave Me
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Alone is out now. It's so good. And um
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we're going to talk about what it means
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to uh to make music during these times.
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It's fun and funny and I can't wait for
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you to listen. And we start these
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podcasts the same way all the time. We
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try to get our guests friends or fans or
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people who uh want to give me a question
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to ask our guest on the line. And today
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we have Cara Deivine, beautiful actress,
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model director
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gal about town, a total delight. And
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Cara is joining us from Paris and she's
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going to tell me what to ask Renee. Hi
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[Music]
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Hello Cara.
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Hi. Hi. How are you? It's nice to meet
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you. Have we never met? I I mean I feel
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like perhaps I've walked past you at an
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event and I've never stopped you and
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hugged you.
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Not yet, but now. But now rude.
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Like I feel like I I just I adore you
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and I'm such a huge fan and I feel like
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I know you so well because I think Parks
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and Wreck probably saved my life during
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co. So like I feel like I know you. So
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if I'd seen you, I would have run up to
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you and probably kissed your feet if I'm
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going to be real with you. I just I just
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got back from work, so I'm just getting
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into my hotel room and then I will sit
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down. Of course, take your time. We we
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have people doing these Zooms from uh
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restaurant bathrooms, from set, from
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cars. So, Oh, perfect. I'm talking to
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Amy Polar. I'm on her podcast. My
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girlfriend's a big fan. She's freaked
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out. She doesn't understand.
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I I would turn the camera up, but she's
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naked. Oh my god. That's how I imagine
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your life. That's how exactly how I love
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the podcast. Yes, I know. I just We do
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good hang. We are good at We're the best
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hang. Okay, so we're talking to the
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great Renee Rap today. Who? Exactly.
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Just be your favorite. And I know Can
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you tell me how you guys met? I
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literally don't even think we've known
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each other that long, but
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uh through my old manager was like, you
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know, I always want to be behind the
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camera in as many ways possible, and I
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think music videos is a great way of
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doing that. and he was like, "Would you
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be interested in um directing a video
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for Renee Rap?" And I was like, "Yeah,
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obviously. Let me let's talk though.
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Let's get on the phone." And what I
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realized about Renee, again, for someone
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who is nearly 10 years younger than me,
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she is
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I mean, a consumate professional. Her
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voice can just like break me to the
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floor while also like lift my spirits.
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But also when you work with someone
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who's a musician who's also an actor and
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who's so brilliant and just can like
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take direction, take notes, be
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spontaneous.
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Um,
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yeah, she's so good at that. Okay. And
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then, um, my question to you is, what do
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you think I should ask Renee today?
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There's a lot I know about her, but I
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want to hear what you think. I had so
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many questions that I wanted to ask and
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then I realized a lot of people won't
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understand the question. So for
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everyone, the questions that I wanted to
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ask her, number one was if she was a
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drag king, so not a drag queen for the
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people that don't know that a drag king,
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so dresses in drag as a man, what would
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her drag name be? Great. Very important.
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What would yours be? Okay, let me think
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about this. Well, I'm going to think
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about the old trick where you sometimes
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take the street you grew up on and your
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first pet name. So, mine would be
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Bradley Alangquin.
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Hot. I can imagine the dance you're
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doing, too. Like, so my guy, I think,
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would probably be a professor, like some
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kind of professor with a mustache with
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braces, a bow tie. Yeah. and just and
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he's just like uh he's just kind of like
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sternly telling you to get your work
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done. Obsessed
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disciplinarian professor Al Gangquin. I
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can't claim this one, but someone a drag
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king is called Clintit Eastwood, which I
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just
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incredible. I wish I made that up. It's
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not mine. I don't know what mine would
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be, but I'm not the one being asked
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questions. And the other question would
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be Oh. Oh. If Renee had to be in a girl
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band like the Spice Girls, it doesn't
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matter how many people of of female
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singers, rappers, whoever, dead or
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alive, who would it be? Honestly, that's
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the hardest question, I think. Oh,
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that's such a good question. Renee is
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going to be so happy that we talked
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today, I think, cuz you know, these are
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always surprises. So, [ __ ] Renee. Any
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excuse to talk to you, Emmy. Good night.
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Anytime. Thank you. You're the best. To
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anyone. Oh my gosh. But no, I love
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Renee. I'm so glad. No.
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Okay. Well, just come back next week and
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we'll just talk about whoever that is. I
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will. I'm going to find a job to do so I
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can just come and talk about it. Yes,
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please. I would love that. That's how it
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works. Okay. Thank you so much for your
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time. Bye.
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Renee, I'm so happy you're here. I've
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been listening to your I've been lucky
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enough to listen to your Can we listen
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to your song right now?
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Please. Okay. Of course. I love this
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song.
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Is it weird to listen to your music? I
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mean, I'm forced to listen to it a lot.
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So, no, it's not weird. Is this your
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first single? Mhm.
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It's fun. It's so good. It's got like a
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runaways Joan Jet vibe. Yeah. Oh, 100%.
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100%. I know. I like it. And it's very
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crunchy. Thanks, dude. Thanks. I'm
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partial. It's so good to like music.
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100%. I really like your music. Thank
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you. It's very sweet. I really like your
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music. I'm glad that you like it. It
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would be [ __ ] if you hated it. Yeah. I
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wouldn't tell you. You know what I mean?
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But but it's This record is so good.
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Congratulations. We're going to talk all
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about it. Thanks. Um, how are you today?
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How are you feeling today? Good. Renee
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Rap. Yeah. I first met you without you
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meeting me. So, I guess I should say I
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first saw you on Tina Fay's phone.
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Love. I mean, that's kind of like a sick
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thing for me to know that that's where
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you've first seen me. I'm like, "Oh my
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god, it's so cute." I saw Tina said,
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"Listen to this woman sing basically and
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played a video of you singing and we
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both kind of watched it together in awe
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as I imagine a lot of people do when
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they first hear you sing." Thanks. And
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you were, you know, I think you were
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already hired maybe at that point to do
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Mean Girls. Um, which was, give us a
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sense of what time that was. What year
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was that? probably tw probably 2019,
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right? And you were how old? 19. Dang.
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And what do you remember around that
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time about getting that part? I was just
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like so entitled. I was just so
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entitled. I was just like, "Yeah, okay,
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sure thing." You were like, "I got it.
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Nailed it." What? Do you remember the
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audition? Yeah, totally. What was it
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like?
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I auditioned a bunch of times and when I
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first auditioned I remember I was like I
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need to dress really girly and at that
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time in my life I was like
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I mean I was dressing horrifically first
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of all dressing like an infinity scarf a
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legging like I was I was like my like
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And you're telling me those are not
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cool? Um no no no like I love a little
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like small infinity scarf you know like
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tiny knit. Yeah. But that was just like
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I don't know. I was just dressing crazy.
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I was dressing crazy. I had also like
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just started making money. So I
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discovered like athleisure and I was
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like a musical theater person who was
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moving to New York and I was like,
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"Fuck, you guys all wear these little
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[ __ ] Lululemon skirts." Right. Right.
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Right. [ __ ] I got to get one. So I
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was dressing crazy. So I was like, "All
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right, I got to dress the part." Mhm.
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And I looked [ __ ] insane. I just
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looked so terrible. And I remember being
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like, I can't walk in these heels and
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this skirt is like making my ass sweat
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so crazy. I have to go home. And I did a
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terrible terrible first audition. It's
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true. The wrong clothes can ruin you.
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Yeah. Big time. [ __ ] you up. I I
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hated it. Hated it. Hated it up. So then
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the next audition I went back, changed
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clothes, wore some pants, skinny jeans.
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Hey, that was nice. And I looked less
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bad. Mhm. Did better. What did you sing
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for your audition? Do you remember? No,
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but I remember that an ex-boyfriend
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picked it out for me.
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Yeah. Cuz I was like, he was a musical
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theater major in college and just
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smarter than I was. And he was like, oh,
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I think I said something. I was like,
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I'm going to sing like a Beyonce song.
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And he was like like what the [ __ ] for
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he's like like cool. But at that time it
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wasn't like you know the girls weren't
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doing pop like I think they are now.
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Yeah. And um he gave me something. [ __ ]
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I don't remember. He was like sing
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something from HMS Pinnhor. Literally.
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He was like in a color dream coat.
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Exactly. Exactly. So, I remember I did
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that and then after that the auditions I
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went back I just had to sing songs from
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the show and that was way [ __ ] easier
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cuz I hate having to make decisions.
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Written by the great Jeff Richmond.
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Let's give it up for Jeff Richmond who's
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an incredible musician and Tina's
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husband and my friend for many years.
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He's so talented. There are no two
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people cuter. It's kind of outrageous.
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They are a power couple. It is kind of
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outrageous. And I am not the biggest fan
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of musicals. Sorry. I like them. I don't
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love them. I'm not either. love the Mean
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Girls musical. I love the music in it.
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It's really fun. It's really, really
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fun. What was it like doing a Broadway
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show and how many shows did you end up
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doing before co hit? I mean, it was
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super [ __ ] hard.
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Um,
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I don't know. I did like six and a half
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months. So, I did like half of what
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would have been my like contract. Um,
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just I did a ton of [ __ ] shows. You
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just do literally so many. Holy [ __ ]
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And the hardest part of your day is at
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the end of your day. Absolutely.
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Actually, do you know what? No. The
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hardest part of my day was like the
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mental game of waking up and waiting the
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entire day. Yeah. And planning your
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entire life around doing a show at
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night. And I want to I know you identify
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prim, you know, like you identify gay.
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Yes. We're going to talk about that. No.
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No.
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Rude. Yeah. But you identify as a
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musician and singer in many ways more
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than an actor, right? Is that Is that
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true? I think so. Okay. But I do want to
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just talk about the Jimmy Awards,
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please. Because please, for people who
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don't know what the Jimmy Awards are,
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what are they for people who have never
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seen them? The
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most intense,
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hormonal, um, scary. Yeah, scary. Really
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intense. And I don't say that about
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other people. I mean that more about
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like myself. Like I was a [ __ ]
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terror. I didn't make a friend the
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entire week. So they're a high school
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competition. Yeah. Okay. So yes,
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actually. So what it is is a high school
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theater. I'm like went way in. Yeah. No,
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it's a high school theater competition
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uh all across the country. Yes. Correct.
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And everyone kind of competes and a lot
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of like very famous people have been
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discovered through the Jimmy Awards. You
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being one of them. Do you feel like you
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were discovered because you did the
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Jimmy Awards? Like in many ways were you
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I feel like I mean it definitely like it
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definitely gave me like leverage because
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I was like just just kind of an [ __ ]
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and I was like you guys are going to pay
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attention to me whether you like it or
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not. Yeah. You were really feel like
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that's the when I watch your performance
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on it that is definitely what I feel is
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this vibe of um I'm I've arrived and I'm
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ready. You felt that then?
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Like
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Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, definitely. Have you
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always been this kind of person, Renee?
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Like a you had some kind of inner
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compass that like tells you
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you have. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. Where
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do you think that comes from? I
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literally have no idea. Like from
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inception
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to now, same way. Same way. Like always.
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And don't get me wrong, like I think my
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parents have those qualities.
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Absolutely. But like even before, you
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know, when you're like a little tiny
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thing and you start to sort of like take
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on parts of your own personality and as
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those become, you know, what they are, I
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was always like just like super driven,
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crazy, like little bit angry and like
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ready to go. That's And do you think you
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like and this is a little woowoo, but do
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you think you've lived before? Do you
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think you've been here before? Cuz
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that's a very, you know, it's like did
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you think you arrived with some like are
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you a reincarnated?
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No, there's no way cuz I wouldn't have
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come back. I'd be like, I'm not doing
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this [ __ ] again. I'm like, I'm not doing
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that [ __ ] again. No, this is your first
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time. You're so centered. Got to be.
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From a little from a young age, you know
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who you are. Definitely. I I think I'm
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just very like I just always been very
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feisty. Yeah. But also when when I was
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like being born I guess when I was being
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born and like in when I was there being
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born when I was like shooting out my mom
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uh like chose my first and last name to
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be well okay arguably chose my first and
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last name to both have like ours.
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just in case she um wants to be a pop
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star,
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which is so [ __ ] assed.
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And I'm obsessed with the way she did
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it. I'm like, thank you, God. She gave
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you a pop star name just in case because
- 15:51
Renee Rap is a huge pop star name. It's
- 15:54
a really good one. And Renee Rap is a
- 15:55
huge pop star. Yeah. Um, do you remember
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the moment when you sang or when you
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watched people realize that you had an
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exceptional voice? You have an
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exceptional voice, beautiful voice that
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can do don't so many things. And
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everybody says like, "Oh, my kid's a
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good singer. You know, my daughter loves
- 16:12
to sing." Whatever. But there is always
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a moment where somebody sings and
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everyone looks at each other and says,
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"Holy [ __ ] she's really good." Do you
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remember a moment where you or someone
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locked in and knew you know your
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ambition and talent were matching? Mm-
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It didn't match for a very long time.
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Really? No, I don't think. Well, are you
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hard on yourself? 100%. But also, my
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parents were never like, "My kid's a
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[ __ ] star." Yeah. They were like like
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I would I would like come off of like a
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stage or even like I played a lot of
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sports growing up come off the field
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like court whatever and they'd be like
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you know where you messed up and I'd be
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like I'm five this is crazy this is
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crazy but also my dad has relative pitch
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so he's very musically inclined relative
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pitch so basically like if I was flat
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he'd know like he has a really good ear
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really good ear so he was always like
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you you know where you were flat, right?
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So I was I was like [ __ ] So they were
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really getting you trained like you're
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you're are you trained or did you ever
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do any musical training like any I did
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like I was in choir. Yeah, I was in
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choir. I took piano lessons um when I
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was a kid but they give me panic
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attacks. I got very stressed and I would
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start crying. So I stopped. Good. Got
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rid of that. But I did I feel like choir
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was like how I learned kind of how to
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like blend. So I don't want to say like
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no I have no training. What were you?
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Were you alto? What were you in your I
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was alto in choir. You have the hardest
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lines. Thank you so much. You have the
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hardest lines. Yeah. Cuz altos sing like
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they're far away from the choir and
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singing a different song. Yes. Oh 100%.
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They're just like and I will.
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Yeah. And the sopranos or what were you?
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Were you soprano? I was I was a soprano.
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Congrats. I was a soprano. Thank you.
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But also sopranos are [ __ ] Like if
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you're a soprano
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like oh congratulations. You you get to
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sing the song, right? Exactly. The altos
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have to sing some weird durge that is
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underneath. Not even of course. It's
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like you know the um All I Want for
- 18:28
Christmas is what the [ __ ] alto line.
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Okay. What is it? It's just like Okay.
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You sing the I don't want to for
- 18:36
Christmas. There is just one thing I
- 18:40
need. And I
- 18:45
like it's the same [ __ ] the whole song.
- 18:49
And that's exactly what being an alto in
- 18:51
a choir is. And then occasionally having
- 18:54
to memorize the most difficult line of
- 18:58
music that has nothing to do with what
- 19:00
the song is. Couldn't be less. It is so
- 19:03
confusing. And you know what happens
- 19:05
when those altos go away? The song falls
- 19:07
apart. Falls apart. You have like a very
- 19:09
shrill pitchy soprano and like tenor
- 19:12
boys who are like not at all developed
- 19:14
yet singing like [ __ ] Yeah. The altos
- 19:17
are gone. The bottom of the pyramid. The
- 19:19
altos are like when you do the
- 19:20
cheerleader pyramid. If all those bottom
- 19:23
gals decided to just leave. What are you
- 19:26
What are you doing when the bottoms are
- 19:27
gone? We always say that. What are you
- 19:29
going to do when the bottoms are gone?
- 19:31
Nothing to top. Nothing. Nothing to top.
- 19:34
No one to top if the altos are removed.
- 19:36
That's why my girlfriend needs me.
- 19:38
That's it, right? She needs me. It's
- 19:40
interesting what I'm realizing is I'm
- 19:42
asking you these like Yeah. technical
- 19:44
questions, but I'm realizing how you
- 19:46
come to singing is very intuitive. It's
- 19:48
like what you're feeling in the moment.
- 19:50
Totally. So, do you do vocal warm-ups?
- 19:52
No. Incredible. Hate. Can't do it. Don't
- 19:55
like them. Mhm. Don't like them. Makes
- 19:57
me too anxious. Puts me in my head.
- 19:59
Anytime I've ever done a warm-up before
- 20:05
a performance,
- 20:07
I have done. So, [ __ ] That is so
- 20:11
interesting. I I can understand that cuz
- 20:13
it then becomes very important. Yeah.
- 20:16
And I'm like thinking about it and I'm
- 20:18
thinking about the like different
- 20:20
technicalities or whatever my voice and
- 20:22
I don't that's not how I learned how to
- 20:26
sing. So, I don't think
- 20:29
Whenever I try and do that, it's kind of
- 20:31
like going back on the actual thing that
- 20:34
I know how to do. How did you learn how
- 20:36
to sing? How would you describe it?
- 20:37
Listen to Beyonce. Tried to match it.
- 20:40
Like genuinely like I was like, "Well,
- 20:43
this is it." Yeah. So, I got to do that.
- 20:46
Yes. You know, you like you let music
- 20:49
come from all around you and you and
- 20:51
like you you brought music in and you're
- 20:53
less concerned about trying to be 100%.
- 20:57
Yeah. 100%. Have you met and talked to
- 20:59
Beyonce?
- 21:01
I I have met
- 21:04
I have met Beyonce. Would you like to
- 21:06
tell us? Would you like to tell us how?
- 21:08
I was forced. Okay. By management. No.
- 21:12
Um by one of my best friends who is like
- 21:17
just she will always introduce me to
- 21:19
someone. Always. She's like you must.
- 21:22
And for Beyonce she was like this is
- 21:24
your like hero. like this is your set
- 21:28
the scene. Where were you? So, we were
- 21:30
at a party after I just told everybody
- 21:33
um at this Oscars party that Nemo was
- 21:35
the best film ever made and they're
- 21:37
like, "Cool, she's going to work for a
- 21:39
long time."
- 21:41
and we went to an afterparty and I was
- 21:45
with like two or three of my really good
- 21:47
friends and my friend Cara is like the
- 21:51
best person to have out with you because
- 21:53
she is like your biggest cheerleader
- 21:55
ever. Is that Cara Deivine? Yes. She
- 21:59
like she will take you she just like
- 22:03
will literally she'll be like Rene I got
- 22:05
to like hold you for a sec. like she's
- 22:06
like one of the greatest friends on
- 22:07
planet Earth, but knows how much I love
- 22:09
Beyonce and is really fearless about it.
- 22:13
And um I was like, "Oh my [ __ ] god."
- 22:16
I was like, "Byc is literally standing
- 22:18
here. That's so crazy." And the whole
- 22:20
day she had been saying she was like,
- 22:21
"We're just going to introduce you to
- 22:22
her like like they invited you. Like
- 22:24
it's okay. Like she like you guys like
- 22:26
I'm sure that she loves you." I was
- 22:28
like, "No, no, no. Like we really should
- 22:30
like tone it down." Mhm. And I was Did
- 22:35
you see her in the room? Yeah. No,
- 22:37
definitely. Okay. You had some liquid
- 22:38
courage. She was in the room. Yeah, she
- 22:40
was in the room. And um very blonde and
- 22:43
I think like probably the most beautiful
- 22:45
person I've ever seen um in real life
- 22:49
ever. And I love my girlfriend, but like
- 22:52
she knows you don't compete where you
- 22:53
can't compare. And I I like that saying.
- 22:57
Can't like can't like what are you going
- 22:58
to do? You put anyone in a category with
- 23:00
Beyonce, it's going down. So, sure. Cara
- 23:04
was like, "You must say hi to her." I'm
- 23:05
like getting so anxious talking about
- 23:06
it. It makes me I'm like, I could vomit.
- 23:09
She was like, "You have to." And I was
- 23:11
like, "You walk me up there, [ __ ] and
- 23:13
I will kill you. I'll kill you in front
- 23:15
of everybody here." Sounds like you
- 23:17
meant the opposite.
- 23:19
The truth is I didn't. You didn't. Oh,
- 23:22
she dragged me. And I was like having
- 23:24
such a like a visceral rea. I was like,
- 23:26
"This is my hero. I can't do this. I
- 23:28
would never even like want to bother her
- 23:30
or anything. And
- 23:33
I just And she was like, "Oh my god."
- 23:34
Hi. I was like, "You don't have to do
- 23:37
that. It's okay." Um, love you. Lovely
- 23:41
to meet you. You got really sleepy. And
- 23:43
I I just was like I like couldn't look
- 23:45
at her at all. I also was super um I
- 23:49
love to have a good time and I was gone.
- 23:51
So I was like, "Hey, so nice to meet
- 23:53
you. Thanks for having was like, you
- 23:54
know, you like basically you hurried her
- 23:56
along. Oh, she didn't get a word in
- 23:58
edgewise. I was like, I got to go. And
- 23:59
she was like, oh, it's so lovely. I
- 24:01
said, no, no, don't even worry about
- 24:02
that.
- 24:04
You just have a good night, ma'am. I'm
- 24:06
going to head on out. We're going to get
- 24:07
you in the car now and you're going to
- 24:08
we're going to get you home because
- 24:10
literally I turned around maybe 3 ft.
- 24:13
Middle of a party. Middle of a party.
- 24:16
Screamed top of my lungs. Turned around
- 24:18
at Cara and I was like And she was still
- 24:21
very close. Yeah, she was super close. I
- 24:22
could have walked a bit further, but I
- 24:25
was so I was like, I can't do this. It
- 24:28
was the greatest night of my life. Do
- 24:29
you want Do you want to meet her again?
- 24:31
And do you think you'll be cooler when
- 24:32
you No, that's it. We can't talk. You
- 24:35
mean like sometimes you just don't want
- 24:37
to meet I can't I can't also she'll be
- 24:40
like this woman just screamed like 2
- 24:41
feet away from me and I'll be like I
- 24:42
totally did. I'm so sorry. Like how
- 24:44
could I ever do that around your your
- 24:46
ears? She probably is used to people
- 24:48
like hearing people totally Yeah. tweak
- 24:52
tweak after they meet her. For sure. I
- 24:54
once met Prince at SNL. Um he came off
- 24:57
stage after doing soundcheck and walked
- 24:59
past me and I said, "How was your
- 25:01
summer?" That was what I said to him.
- 25:03
What did he say? He was like, he just
- 25:05
went like, "Hey." You know,
- 25:08
like, "Can you imagine that being the
- 25:10
question you asked Prince?" Yeah. Um
- 25:12
terrible. No, it's good. Okay. Let me
- 25:14
talk about your album. Okay. Because
- 25:17
this music, your record, what's the name
- 25:18
of your record? Bite me. Amazing. Yeah.
- 25:22
I kind of forgot was like I was like,
- 25:25
"Yeah, got it." Yeah. Okay. Bite me. So
- 25:27
incredible. And it is very I was talking
- 25:30
to you when we were Hold on. I got to
- 25:31
play the song. Go because um stream my
- 25:36
[ __ ] Yeah. Okay. So that's what music
- 25:37
is is you stream it now. I guess. Yeah.
- 25:40
You just stream it now.
- 25:44
[Applause]
- 25:45
It's funny that you say cannonball.
- 25:47
Sorry. You're so cute. No, please don't.
- 25:50
Hold on. Nana needs to listen to it
- 25:51
again. Hold on, Nana. Um, come on, Nana.
- 25:54
It's funny. Come on, Nana. Let's go.
- 25:55
Nana's get on up.
- 25:59
No, but you know what's funny that you
- 26:01
say cannonball in it cuz it did have a
- 26:03
Breeders vibe. Like there's a heavy like
- 26:06
PJ Harvey vibe like and what and what I
- 26:11
like about your music is I feel like I'm
- 26:14
in conversation with you. You You're in
- 26:16
conversation with us. Totally. I mean
- 26:18
hopefully yeah and there's not to get
- 26:20
too you know like but I did um you know
- 26:23
I don't always do research on the guests
- 26:25
cuz like I understand um cuz I'm like
- 26:28
it's okay of course but um I did listen
- 26:30
to all of your songs many many times. Oh
- 26:32
my god. Thank you. And so I just want to
- 26:34
I want everyone to know that but no but
- 26:36
um two songs that the one Why is she
- 26:39
still here and I can't be is it I can't
- 26:41
be around you anymore. Oh yeah. Yeah.
- 26:44
Those two songs everyone listen to those
- 26:47
two. They feel like they're from the
- 26:50
perspective of a two women in the same
- 26:52
like it it's it's very cool coupling
- 26:55
those two songs. They're great songs.
- 26:57
Thank you. Thank you. They're they're
- 26:59
like some of my favorites. That is true.
- 27:01
They're kind of A and B to each other.
- 27:02
Right. One is like why is she still
- 27:04
here? What's going on? And the other is
- 27:07
there's something going on. We can't
- 27:09
really handle and I can't be around you
- 27:11
anymore is that's a killer song. Thank
- 27:14
you. I I'm obsessed with that song. I
- 27:16
love that song. And that's a good
- 27:17
example, I feel like, of where you're
- 27:19
able to show like show restraint cuz you
- 27:21
have to kind of sing it. You're you're
- 27:23
you're singing it in a way that really
- 27:25
makes us feel some like really feel it
- 27:28
deeply. It's so good. Thanks. It's
- 27:30
really It's It's going to be a late
- 27:32
night driving song for a lot of people.
- 27:34
That's
- 27:36
it is for me. Yeah. 100%. And it's going
- 27:38
to be the kind of song that people send
- 27:40
to each other like, "Hey." And they're
- 27:41
just going to send it and be like, "I
- 27:43
can't see you anymore cuz we're we have
- 27:45
too much chemistry." Hey, girl. Exo. XO.
- 27:48
They're like, "We're actually I mean, is
- 27:50
there anything hotter than being like,
- 27:51
"We can't see each other anymore." So
- 27:53
hot. Yeah. It's like, "We literally
- 27:55
can't. We have You have to leave me
- 27:56
alone." Of course. So then you do. You
- 27:58
have to see that person again. Yeah.
- 28:00
Must all the time. You can't you you
- 28:02
have to, but you can't. It's too
- 28:04
dangerous. It's forbidden. It's
- 28:06
forbidden. Romeo and Juliet. Damsel.
- 28:08
[ __ ] Balcony. Yeah. Yeah. Speaking of
- 28:12
suicide, balcony suicide. Balcony
- 28:15
suicide. Um, watch. Speaking of love,
- 28:18
suicide.
- 28:21
Speaking of love. Mhm. How did you meet
- 28:24
your girlfriend? Um, similarly locked
- 28:27
her in my house. Kind of same thing to
- 28:29
Beyonce. Um, Toa Bird for people who
- 28:33
don't know, an incredible musician,
- 28:36
um, opened for you and was kind of
- 28:39
discovered. um like online, right? Like
- 28:42
performing and doing videos like during
- 28:44
the pandemic online. Yes. Yeah. We
- 28:45
always joke around that we're like the
- 28:47
two Tik Tok signings at at our at our
- 28:50
label. I had known of her for like the
- 28:52
longest time cuz she's super talented
- 28:54
and is really sexy. And so obviously I
- 28:59
knew of her and um cuz all the sexy you
- 29:02
you clock all the sexy. Yeah. Yeah. I
- 29:04
have like a rolodex. I got a list and
- 29:05
like who's hot. Got it. Um, but yeah,
- 29:10
she I was I just always like thought she
- 29:12
was just so [ __ ] cool. And I had
- 29:16
asked one of my best friends to
- 29:18
introduce me to her. And
- 29:22
yeah, I was like, "You have to introduce
- 29:23
me to her." He was like, "I don't know
- 29:24
if she's like um in a place in her life
- 29:27
where she's like wanting to like meet
- 29:29
anyone." I was like, "I really couldn't
- 29:30
give a [ __ ] less." Um I'm not either,
- 29:33
but I'm going to meet her. We need to be
- 29:35
at least be friends. Yeah. You were
- 29:37
like, I there's something about her that
- 29:39
feels Yeah. I was like, I need like I I
- 29:42
need to know her like super bad. And so
- 29:45
then he introduced me to her and she was
- 29:47
so [ __ ] mean to me. And I was like,
- 29:50
wait, in what way? That loved it. But
- 29:53
she's scary. She's like, yeah, well,
- 29:56
she's like from the UK, so like her
- 29:58
humor is also super different, but she's
- 30:00
also just such a [ __ ] Tell what did
- 30:02
she say? Well, I was like, I've heard so
- 30:05
much about you. And she was like, "Why
- 30:07
are you talking so much about me then?"
- 30:09
And I was like, "She's really negging
- 30:10
you." Yeah. I was like, "Oh my god." And
- 30:12
then speaking of negging, the next time
- 30:14
we talked, I was We were talking about
- 30:16
Cars cuz I love Cars and also the movie.
- 30:20
Good animated film. Holy [ __ ] I always
- 30:23
say, "Holy shit." I always say that
- 30:25
Larry the Cable Guy should have been
- 30:26
nominated for an Oscar. I mean, it's
- 30:28
horrible. His performance as to
- 30:31
unfucking real.
- 30:33
hear laughter and that's rude because
- 30:35
it's true. It is true. He his
- 30:37
performance is incredible in cars. No,
- 30:38
it's it's stunning. Agree. It's
- 30:39
stunning. I just rewatched Cars too
- 30:41
recently. I cried in bed obsessed with
- 30:43
it. But anyway, how [ __ ] Oh, okay. So,
- 30:46
we were talking about cars and she was
- 30:48
telling me what kind of car she drove at
- 30:50
the time and I was like, "Oh, that's so
- 30:51
interesting. I wouldn't like peg you for
- 30:52
someone who would drive a car." And she
- 30:54
looked at me or who would drive a car
- 30:55
who would drive that kind of car. And
- 30:56
she was like, "Oh, you don't want to peg
- 30:58
me?" And I was like I was like, "Oh my
- 31:00
god." I was freaking I was like freak. I
- 31:02
was like, I am so confident and so like
- 31:05
she she she o she she over she went over
- 31:08
the top. She she topped a top. She
- 31:11
literally topped to top. She outflirted
- 31:13
me. She tiptoed. She tip top to top. She
- 31:15
tiptoed on my top. You like confidence.
- 31:18
Love. Okay. Love. And what would be
- 31:22
Okay, so she's super confident and then
- 31:24
you're like, "Okay, now now she's a
- 31:26
challenge." Yeah, of course. I was like,
- 31:27
"Now now I'm like you just you you you
- 31:30
want me so bad. Just say it. You want
- 31:32
me. That is true. Yeah. It was awesome.
- 31:34
Yeah. And so then you started dating.
- 31:37
Yeah. Then we started dating. And then
- 31:38
who said I love you first? She she told
- 31:42
me I'm so sorry but she told me we were
- 31:46
sat on the beach and hi um out of our
- 31:51
minds. Okay. Sorry. And I was so beyond
- 31:56
in love with her. Like I've never been
- 31:58
so scared to like fall in love with
- 32:00
somebody in my life. I was like, "Oh
- 32:01
Jesus." I was like, "We're either going
- 32:02
to get married or I can never speak to
- 32:04
her again." Like it's like that kind of
- 32:06
like I just am so I like worship her. I
- 32:10
think she's perfect. And yeah, she was
- 32:14
like, "I think I'm falling in love with
- 32:15
you." And I literally didn't answer.
- 32:16
Didn't say a word. I'm on shrooms. The
- 32:20
sun is setting. I'm like, "It's a bit
- 32:22
cold. There's like a Tik Tocker behind
- 32:25
us that I'm obsessed with." Who? Which
- 32:26
one? Her name is Flossy Baby. Oh, I
- 32:28
know. Flossy Baby. She couldn't be more
- 32:30
hilarious. She was behind you during it.
- 32:32
She's behind us on the beach, but I
- 32:34
can't say anything to her cuz I'm like,
- 32:35
Flossy, she doesn't know me at this
- 32:37
point. Yeah. A lot going on. Yeah, we
- 32:39
know each other now cuz I broke
- 32:40
everything down to her on to's birthday
- 32:41
cuz I invited her. I said, you don't
- 32:42
understand what a big part of our lives
- 32:44
you are. Flossy baby. I'm obsessed with
- 32:47
her. And so to was telling me this and I
- 32:50
was like and but I was hi distracted by
- 32:53
Flossy Baby. I was like I was like I was
- 32:56
like there's no way she just said this
- 32:57
to me and what if I'm receiving it wrong
- 32:59
because of things that are impairing uh
- 33:02
yeah my thought process and natural
- 33:04
plants. So I didn't say anything and I
- 33:06
said
- 33:08
repeat one more time and she was like
- 33:11
are you [ __ ] kidding me right now? I
- 33:13
was like sorry sorry let me lock back
- 33:14
in. I love you too. Like I was like of
- 33:17
course and it was the craziest I love
- 33:20
you too. Of course I wait love you too.
- 33:22
I love you too. Of course, honey, you're
- 33:24
so cute. And yeah, I was just like, I'm
- 33:27
obsessed with you. And Flossy Baby's
- 33:28
here, too. It was awesome. It was
- 33:31
awesome. It was so fun. It was so fun.
- 33:34
Wow. So, it really feels like real true,
- 33:38
beautiful love. I love love. That's so
- 33:41
great. And what is it like working
- 33:43
together? You guys have been on like do
- 33:45
you tour together now still? We did. I
- 33:47
mean, she'll we'll like we'll go out for
- 33:50
shows for Will she be playing with you
- 33:52
for any of these shows that you're going
- 33:53
to do? 100%. Wow. What's that like? How
- 33:56
do you stay
- 33:58
in love and work together? It's not
- 34:01
always easy. No, I mean she like I think
- 34:04
I just respect her so much as a musician
- 34:06
that
- 34:08
I
- 34:09
am kind of always looking to her. Um,
- 34:13
like seeking her approval kind of sounds
- 34:16
like she's doing something really
- 34:17
terrible to me, but like I'm like I'm
- 34:19
always Yeah. Like I want to know. I I
- 34:22
really respect her opinion. I really
- 34:24
respect her opinion. And I think she has
- 34:25
amazing taste. And I think that there
- 34:28
are so many things and and ways that
- 34:30
she's so much smarter than me. And I
- 34:32
love having that in a partner because I
- 34:35
want to learn from her all the time. Um,
- 34:39
but there have also been times where
- 34:40
like we've worked in sessions together
- 34:42
and we're writing for each other's
- 34:44
projects and um, she's super fun to
- 34:47
write with. so easy to collaborate with.
- 34:50
And I don't think I'm as much like that
- 34:52
for her cuz we were writing and God
- 34:54
bless her, we we like left and I was
- 34:57
like, "You seem you seem a bit upset
- 34:59
with me." And she was like, "No, I just
- 35:02
like I don't think I I don't think you
- 35:04
needed to like nitpick my vocals all
- 35:08
that much." And I was like, "Got it, got
- 35:10
it, got it." So, what had happened was I
- 35:12
was like trying to vocal produce her on
- 35:14
like a demo for like the better part of
- 35:17
an hour and a half and I was like again
- 35:20
again. You were like I I I can tell when
- 35:22
you're a little flat. Yeah. Is it Sorry.
- 35:24
Do you know where you were wrong? She
- 35:26
was like cool. So, I don't know if she
- 35:28
wants to work with me again, but but I
- 35:31
love working with her. Love working with
- 35:33
her. I don't think I'm maybe the person
- 35:34
for her, which I totally get. I'm a bit
- 35:37
neurotic. It's funny. You are a bit
- 35:40
neurotic. You don't seem neurotic. Um,
- 35:42
in like a studio setting, I I'm pretty
- 35:45
insufferable to be around. You want to
- 35:46
get it right. Yeah, it's got to be. It's
- 35:49
got to be it.
- 35:57
the two of you are very very sweet
- 35:59
together and very very like you know I
- 36:02
know that the you know the people that
- 36:03
are fans of yours like already know this
- 36:05
but
- 36:07
you're very um you're very sweet example
- 36:11
I think of like a beautiful young
- 36:14
lesbian couple that are very open and
- 36:18
very loving in real time and it goes
- 36:21
back to I think Renee something that's
- 36:23
very special about you which is you very
- 36:26
generously like shared
- 36:29
in many ways with the world your own
- 36:31
journey about how you wanted to identify
- 36:34
and I'm thinking about this story that I
- 36:36
heard when you did SNL
- 36:40
and you were working with the writer
- 36:41
Celeste and do you want to tell that
- 36:43
story? I mean it's the best. It's the
- 36:45
incredible story. It's so it's it's the
- 36:47
best. I So they Celeste and a couple of
- 36:51
other people had written into the skit
- 36:54
that I was doing. Um they're like,
- 36:57
"Okay, we're going to call you a little
- 36:58
bisexual intern." And at that time I was
- 37:01
like very like publicly bisexual. I had
- 37:03
been for a very long time. And like in
- 37:06
private I was like talking with my
- 37:07
girlfriend and a lot of my friends for
- 37:09
the last maybe like 8 months before that
- 37:11
of being like I actually like don't
- 37:13
really feel very like by at the moment.
- 37:16
And I feel like very much like a lesbian
- 37:19
and like it feels so nice and like that
- 37:22
word feels amazing and feels very like
- 37:24
euphoric for me. So I was like do you
- 37:27
think that we could just change it to
- 37:29
like gay? cuz I was honestly a little I
- 37:31
don't know like labeling yourself
- 37:33
publicly is
- 37:35
really really really empowering and also
- 37:39
I think can be kind of intimidating
- 37:42
because you're like Jesus [ __ ] Christ
- 37:44
this feels so good for me right now and
- 37:46
I don't want to go by something that
- 37:48
doesn't feel correct but I'm also going
- 37:51
to like give myself the willingness to
- 37:53
be like what if in 10 years I don't like
- 37:56
that identity either and I just want I
- 38:00
don't know like what if in 10 years I'm
- 38:01
completely different in terms of my
- 38:03
identity and sexuality or like my gender
- 38:05
expression, anything like that. Or if I
- 38:08
decide to be a really nice person, then
- 38:10
I want to be like, wait, I'm [ __ ]
- 38:11
nice now, right? I want to have the
- 38:13
grace to be able to change from being a
- 38:15
[ __ ] to being a sweetheart. So,
- 38:17
whatever. But yeah, I I was just like I
- 38:20
maybe like gay, I don't know. And
- 38:22
Celeste was like, "Fuck yeah." Like
- 38:24
literally whatever you want. And I was
- 38:25
like, "Okay, a [ __ ] love Celeste."
- 38:28
And then I was talking to Bowen about it
- 38:30
and I was like I kind of just want to be
- 38:32
like
- 38:34
like slur. No, I kind of just want to be
- 38:36
like like lesbian. I was like I'm just
- 38:38
going to kind of do it. And I called Toa
- 38:40
and then I was like babe I think I'm
- 38:42
just going to like rip like I think it
- 38:43
like feels good also to like come out as
- 38:46
a lesbian and like SNL is like pretty
- 38:48
[ __ ] I was like I'm going to do it for
- 38:50
sure. And I was also like, "Okay, I'm
- 38:53
probably going to disappoint a lot of
- 38:54
people who felt like they connected with
- 38:56
like the very openly bisexual part of
- 38:58
me, and I'm also probably going to piss
- 38:59
a lot of other people off." And I was
- 39:01
like, "Okay, what else do I live to do
- 39:03
other than like cause like a
- 39:04
controversy? Sue me." Like, fine. Okay.
- 39:08
What a big [ __ ] problem. So then I
- 39:10
just I wanted to do it and Bowen and
- 39:12
Celeste and everybody were like, "Hell
- 39:14
yeah." What's been the feedback?
- 39:17
What how did it feel to do it? And what
- 39:19
did anything change after you did it? I
- 39:21
mean, I definitely I kind of just like
- 39:23
didn't even like look online afterward
- 39:25
cuz I was like I don't How did it feel
- 39:27
in your life? In your real life?
- 39:29
Nothing. Amazing. So [ __ ] good. Like
- 39:32
so [ __ ] good. I think also just like
- 39:34
being from somewhere incredibly rural.
- 39:38
Um, you know, you
- 39:42
I don't know like you don't like it's
- 39:45
just like it's like [ __ ] like Maggot
- 39:47
Town where I grew up at and like it
- 39:49
always has been and it's probably better
- 39:51
now than it was when I was a kid or it's
- 39:53
10 times worse in so many ways. So I
- 39:56
think for me I was like it was it was
- 39:59
really interesting because I think a lot
- 40:00
of the people who I grew up around who
- 40:02
were incredibly homophobic are very
- 40:04
supportive of me now that I am like a
- 40:08
public person because I think the idea
- 40:11
of fame and wealth can sometimes trump
- 40:14
hate if it's close in proximity which is
- 40:17
really [ __ ] frustrating cuz I'm like
- 40:19
I know you don't like anybody else who's
- 40:21
gay and you don't like me either. You
- 40:23
just like the idea of the closeness to
- 40:26
like something that is very shallow. So
- 40:29
much so that you're willing to like put
- 40:31
your bigotry to the side for a second to
- 40:33
be like, "Oh, I babysat her." I'm like,
- 40:35
"No, you're a [ __ ] homophobe and I
- 40:37
don't like you to the day and I will
- 40:40
never like you." My neighbors are
- 40:41
boycotting Target for having like a
- 40:43
pride line. I'm like, "I could give a
- 40:45
[ __ ] about y'all. I could give a [ __ ]
- 40:47
about y'all." So that in that way really
- 40:50
frustrated me cuz I was like you don't
- 40:52
get to be like supportive of this thing
- 40:54
now that it's easy for you and fun for
- 40:56
you and something for you to [ __ ]
- 40:58
brag about. Yeah. You must feel very
- 41:00
used. So used. So used. And then on the
- 41:05
other side of that, I like love being a
- 41:08
lesbian and I love the lesbian community
- 41:10
so much and I love like the communities
- 41:11
surrounding lesbians that like
- 41:15
like really [ __ ] with us. I don't know.
- 41:16
So there's like there's really bad and
- 41:19
there's really really good. Yeah. Yeah.
- 41:21
Um I also like I love to watch people
- 41:24
come out publicly who feel like they can
- 41:27
and then like change their identity or
- 41:30
not. It's just kind of I don't know.
- 41:32
It's not for everyone but like for me it
- 41:34
was definitely an integral part of my
- 41:36
life. Well I think what you're talking
- 41:38
about is that by doing it you're just
- 41:41
kind of like leading by example. this
- 41:44
idea that
- 41:46
everything doesn't have to be so
- 41:48
serious. Like you can decide if as long
- 41:50
as it's you deciding like then you can
- 41:53
decide however and whenever and wherever
- 41:55
you want. It can be in your parents
- 41:57
house. It can be on SNL. It can be in a
- 42:00
relationship. Like that is I think what
- 42:04
if I may speak for myself like what Gen
- 42:06
Z has done for me, right? What young
- 42:09
people do for me is I came up at a time
- 42:11
when labels meant meant so much. They
- 42:15
were
- 42:16
not only were they lifelong, they were
- 42:18
like tattoos, right? So people were very
- 42:21
very afraid like what if I get something
- 42:23
wrong? Basically, what if I get it wrong
- 42:25
or like to your point, what if I want to
- 42:27
change or what if I'm kind of 10% this
- 42:30
and 90% that or what if I'm in the
- 42:32
middle? There was no there was it was
- 42:34
really binary. Yeah. And Gen Z because
- 42:36
life has been so serious. Gen Z has kind
- 42:40
of balanced it by saying like it's not
- 42:43
that serious. Yeah. It's not that it's
- 42:45
okay. It's make a mistake or not.
- 42:47
Totally. Decide however you want. Relax.
- 42:50
And there's some way that you did that
- 42:52
and the way that you do that, the way
- 42:54
you live authentically, that's very
- 42:55
relaxing. Mhm. And I think it's very
- 42:58
cool. Yeah. Thanks. It's nice. I I like
- 43:02
I don't know. I enjoy it. I also just
- 43:05
have like a big like group of like gay
- 43:08
friends around me. Like I like have like
- 43:10
my like gaggle of lesbians. So speaking
- 43:13
of please um we do a thing here where we
- 43:16
ask your friends or people that know you
- 43:18
to talk well behind your back. They talk
- 43:21
[ __ ] about me. No. Okay. I believe it.
- 43:25
It's totally fine. No. It's got No, it's
- 43:27
like it's like um it's like the on the
- 43:30
It's like Mean Girls but not Mean Girls.
- 43:32
It's the other side of it, which is
- 43:34
basically we got um Cara Deivine. We
- 43:37
talked to her today. [ __ ]
- 43:40
Such a [ __ ] [ __ ]
- 43:43
[ __ ] Common [ __ ] Incredible. By the
- 43:45
way, when we called her, she was in
- 43:47
Paris and there was her her her partner
- 43:49
was naked in the bed and so she was
- 43:52
wearing headphones and like she looked
- 43:54
she's so I mean superm models.
- 43:58
Models are so hot. Models are so hot. We
- 44:00
got to start talking about it more.
- 44:01
Models are so [ __ ] hot. Let's just be
- 44:03
clear. Models are so [ __ ] hot. I know
- 44:06
a lot of Yeah, this is a hot take.
- 44:08
Models are hot. Models are hot. Yeah.
- 44:10
And they're pretty. They're pretty on
- 44:12
camera. They're pretty during the day.
- 44:14
They're pretty during the night. All the
- 44:15
time. Yeah. Literally all the time.
- 44:17
Yeah. Good job. Models. Cara wanted me
- 44:19
to ask you a couple questions. Oh,
- 44:20
please. I'm sure they're She had
- 44:22
incredible questions. I was going to say
- 44:23
I'm sure they're very PG and and very
- 44:26
normal. Okay. And super Yeah, totally.
- 44:29
First of all, what would your drag king
- 44:31
name be? Oh my god. I know. I got I'll
- 44:34
I'll let you think. It's so good. I got
- 44:36
a little put on the spot and I Yeah.
- 44:38
What did you say? Well, I picked what um
- 44:42
I I got nervous. That's okay. So, um I
- 44:46
said, you know, like when you're trying
- 44:47
when you're trying to figure out like
- 44:48
your dancer name, your exotic dancer
- 44:51
name, you do the um street that you grew
- 44:54
up on and the your first pet. Oh, no. I
- 44:58
didn't know that. Okay, this is cuz I
- 45:00
What is this? It's probably because I
- 45:03
this was said in like 1978. It's good.
- 45:06
But um so my the street So I said
- 45:09
Bradley Alangquin was my drag king name
- 45:11
because that was the street I grew up on
- 45:13
and I had a guinea pig named Bradley.
- 45:15
Oh, I thought your guinea pig's name was
- 45:16
Al Gangquin. No, I was like wait. Yeah,
- 45:20
yeah, I know. But so so but anyway,
- 45:22
we'll cut this part out. But no, I like
- 45:24
it. I like it. I actually think it's
- 45:26
pretty strong.
- 45:28
There's nothing worse than giving a drag
- 45:30
name and people going, "Wait, what?
- 45:32
Explain it." And then you have to
- 45:34
explain it and then they go, "No, I like
- 45:35
it." Well, Al Gangquin is where I was
- 45:38
like I was more just like, "Where's the
- 45:40
guinea pig?" Yeah. Al Gangquin.
- 45:42
Actually, yeah. So, but that was your
- 45:44
street name. So, I just gave that to
- 45:46
myself. But again, no one's ever going
- 45:48
to hear this. We're going to cut all
- 45:49
this out. And my social security is as
- 45:51
follows. Okay.
- 45:54
So, what is your drag king name? And do
- 45:57
you like I mean I I actually have to say
- 46:00
like what I really love about you is
- 46:02
like your experimentation with mask and
- 46:04
fem. You do it a lot in your in your
- 46:06
work and in the way you dress and I
- 46:08
really relate to that because I'm always
- 46:10
very confused about how to dress. 100
- 46:13
100 fucking%. Very confused. And you
- 46:15
present both often. Like you're you go
- 46:18
back and forth and again you're showing
- 46:19
us by example that you don't have to
- 46:21
choose. Thanks. I've like watched so
- 46:23
many people do it so well and who does
- 46:26
it well? I mean, not to be like so
- 46:29
annoying, but like my girlfriend does it
- 46:31
really well. I wasn't going to say, but
- 46:32
she really does do it well. Like she's
- 46:34
fine as hell. What are you going to do?
- 46:36
Yeah. Take me out. Like it's fine. She
- 46:38
really does. Um, [ __ ] I don't know. I
- 46:42
mean, I boed I didn't know how to answer
- 46:43
it. It's a really good question. I mean,
- 46:46
we could think of some fun pun like um
- 46:49
you know, instead of
- 46:52
you know, we instead of um Timothy
- 46:55
Shalamé, you could be called Timothy
- 46:58
Shallay.
- 47:01
Is that good? That
- 47:04
That's it.
- 47:06
That's actually it, right? I can't even
- 47:09
explain to you how much exactly that is
- 47:14
it.
- 47:15
But it is. Oh my god, we did it. That's
- 47:18
perfect. And then the other question she
- 47:20
had, which was amazing. I'm sure. Who
- 47:22
would be in your girl band? If you could
- 47:24
put together a girl band, dead or alive,
- 47:27
if you could put together a girl band.
- 47:28
Good. Good question. Oh my god. Okay, I
- 47:30
have a real one and I have a fake one.
- 47:32
Okay, great. Okay, the real one would be
- 47:34
me, Karen Carpenter. Um,
- 47:38
uh Beyonce
- 47:40
and
- 47:43
Oh, maybe like Queen Latifah or
- 47:45
something amazing. Something so sick.
- 47:47
Dana Owens. I'm like, I love Queen
- 47:50
Latifah. I'm like, please. That would be
- 47:52
so hard. Have you Have you ever met her?
- 47:55
Again, I was forced. Yeah. By Cara. How
- 47:59
funny. She takes me up to everybody that
- 48:01
I'm scared of. She is so great. Like no
- 48:05
surprise, but she's [ __ ] amazing.
- 48:07
She's amazing. She's [ __ ] amazing.
- 48:09
She's so [ __ ] cool. And it was also
- 48:11
just like so she is like timeless. She's
- 48:13
so timeless to me. So that's your real
- 48:15
band. Then what about you said you had a
- 48:17
fake one. Yes. Fake band is me, Nene
- 48:19
Leaks, Ellen DeGeneres, and Wendy
- 48:21
Williams.
- 48:24
That's the one I want.
- 48:26
That's the one I want. Yeah, that makes
- 48:29
sense. I want that bad. keep talking
- 48:31
about it. I'll take Who would be your
- 48:33
manager of that band? Um, probably Cara.
- 48:37
She'd manage it. Yeah. Yeah, she'd she'd
- 48:40
manage it. I don't know how much like
- 48:42
managing would be like done, but I know
- 48:44
that she'd manage it. And who would be
- 48:46
your opening act if you guys went on the
- 48:48
road? Maybe like um like you as your
- 48:51
character from Inside Out. Oh my god. I
- 48:54
would dress up as Joy and be your
- 48:55
opening act. Yeah, that'd be super cute.
- 48:58
That would be but no like head like face
- 49:01
paint. Okay. Like your true face. Yeah,
- 49:04
that would be like an acid trip. I would
- 49:06
love to do acid while doing that.
- 49:10
Totally. I'd be like, "This is [ __ ]
- 49:12
awesome." And then we also get Ellen to
- 49:14
like do Dory as well. That would Oh,
- 49:18
hold on. Now I see it now. Thank you for
- 49:19
that. That's great. So, I'll come out as
- 49:22
Joy from Inside Out and then Ellen will
- 49:24
join me as Dory. Oh my [ __ ] And then
- 49:26
you assume that's all we're going to see
- 49:27
about crying. She comes back. She washes
- 49:31
her face paint off and she comes back in
- 49:33
the van as a girl group. Yeah.
- 49:36
I mean, [ __ ] Yeah. [ __ ] is right.
- 49:39
That's sold out. As you as you would
- 49:41
say, that [ __ ] No, that [ __ ] Yeah,
- 49:42
that [ __ ] That does [ __ ] Yeah. Um,
- 49:44
now, um, what are you listening to these
- 49:47
days, watching, doing? Like how do you
- 49:50
check out when you're like when you need
- 49:53
to rest your brain or get away from the
- 49:55
hard stuff? What's making you laugh?
- 49:58
What are you Where do you go? I watch
- 50:00
Are you Oh, sorry. Go. No. What do you
- 50:02
watch? No, I'll cut myself. I love to
- 50:04
hear what people are watching. I watch
- 50:05
SVU.
- 50:07
Okay. I watch SVU. Which one? Law and
- 50:10
Order with um Christopher Maloney. Uh
- 50:14
Metate. That's right. So, talk to me
- 50:16
about why that um that that's a good
- 50:19
checkout for you. I love them. Yeah, I
- 50:21
love them. Like, what the [ __ ] are you
- 50:22
doing? Yeah. It's also the writing on
- 50:25
that show is so crazy. It's so crazy.
- 50:29
It's like got a burp dead. Yep. What a
- 50:33
shame. Raped. Absolutely. Whoa. No
- 50:36
trigger warning, right? And then it's
- 50:37
like cut. It's so intense and there's so
- 50:41
much going on. and you're like, "Holy
- 50:42
[ __ ] this is um either I can't tell if
- 50:46
this is awesome or if it's so so bad."
- 50:49
And I think everyone would agree with
- 50:51
that. It's quick and I need something
- 50:54
that's quick cuz I don't want time to
- 50:55
think about something else cuz then I'll
- 50:57
start tweaking. And I also think
- 50:59
Christopher Maloney is kind of [ __ ]
- 51:01
jacked. And it's it's hot. He's not kind
- 51:04
of [ __ ] jacked. Super jacked. Have
- 51:06
you ever seen the picture of him in like
- 51:08
a middle split when he did like Men's
- 51:10
Health? this one. Love it. I'm going to
- 51:13
say something. And I love Christopher
- 51:14
Maloney. I did a movie with him. I don't
- 51:16
like men doing splits. Can I be honest?
- 51:19
I don't like I don't find that
- 51:20
attractive. I Yeah. Straight woman.
- 51:23
Totally. I don't enjoy flexible men. I
- 51:26
couldn't agree more. I don't like Oh,
- 51:30
this is And some of my friends do this
- 51:32
and that's okay. I do just want to flag
- 51:34
some of y'all do this and that's all
- 51:35
right.
- 51:38
I'm not big into boys flipping doing
- 51:41
back flips. We got to cut that out. Oh,
- 51:43
I don't like Okay. And this is just my
- 51:46
person, right? You don't even like boys,
- 51:47
but this is just my personal preference.
- 51:49
But I totally agree. Any kind of like
- 51:52
goofy gymnastics. Totally. I've just
- 51:55
been like verbally and physically
- 51:57
assaulted by too many like um theater
- 52:00
boys, theater like twinks, the straight
- 52:03
theater twinks who ruined my life as
- 52:05
kids who were like, "Wait, I I do a
- 52:07
flip." And so the director was like,
- 52:08
"Front and center. Front and center."
- 52:11
Like do that flip. Yeah. They're like,
- 52:12
"Come on. Come on, Joey." And like Joy's
- 52:15
only getting front and center because
- 52:17
the director has a massive crush on him
- 52:18
and he can do a flip. This is before
- 52:20
your time, but there was a movie, a
- 52:22
great movie called The Outsiders. Do you
- 52:23
know that movie? heard of it. Okay. So,
- 52:25
it was like based off of a book and it
- 52:27
was all young Rob and young um Patrick
- 52:30
Sees and all these boys and Tom Cruz is
- 52:34
famously in it and he's one of the and
- 52:36
it's one of his first films and he's
- 52:37
like one of the bad guys and I remember
- 52:39
being like he's cool and then he does a
- 52:41
backflip in it and I was like tapped out
- 52:44
immediately out immediately out. I lost
- 52:46
he lost it for me. There's something
- 52:47
about it that's a bit vulnerable. I'm
- 52:49
like wait cut that out. You're a boy.
- 52:50
What are you doing? Yeah. And and look,
- 52:53
I've seen you lift your leg. You are
- 52:55
very flexible.
- 52:58
Now, girls can be flexible. Boys
- 53:00
shouldn't be flexible. Boys shouldn't be
- 53:01
allowed to be flexible. Cut that [ __ ]
- 53:02
out. Cut that [ __ ] out now. But I've
- 53:05
seen you sing and lift your leg like
- 53:07
this where your leg is like up. And that
- 53:09
that too is similar to the flipping.
- 53:12
Something that people shouldn't do when
- 53:14
they're singing. If you can do it, you
- 53:16
should do it all the time. Oh, if you're
- 53:17
like dancing or doing something [ __ ]
- 53:19
incredible, absolutely. But like people
- 53:21
shouldn't do what I did. That was weird.
- 53:23
I take back my thing though about boys
- 53:25
in gymnastics for one one reason. Two
- 53:28
times I found men doing gymnastics
- 53:30
exciting. One was in Foot Loose when
- 53:34
Kevin Bacon's stunt double um during his
- 53:38
dance break. He swung on a high bar in a
- 53:42
barn and I was like, "But that's cool.
- 53:43
That's not cool. That was cool." I was
- 53:45
like, "What are you doing on that pole,
- 53:46
you little [ __ ] That's cute. That's
- 53:49
cute. That was cute. Okay. And I I liked
- 53:52
it and I I didn't it didn't bother me.
- 53:54
Yeah. And um the other one was that
- 53:56
great gymnast that was on the pommel
- 53:58
horse that with the glasses. Obsessive.
- 54:01
Okay. Cute. He can do that. But that's
- 54:03
like their that's his job. That's his
- 54:05
job. You know what? That's his job. If
- 54:07
back flips are your and splits are your
- 54:08
job, do it. Do it 10fold. Go for it.
- 54:11
Love it. You're good at your job.
- 54:12
Commit. If you're just doing it in the
- 54:14
middle of the street,
- 54:16
keep walking. And I'm not saying that
- 54:18
like if I could flip, which I can't. So
- 54:21
I'm not like I'm not hating because I
- 54:23
can't do it. Are you Wait a minute. Hold
- 54:25
on. You just brought something up. Do
- 54:26
you think we're hating on it because we
- 54:27
can't do it? Literally, no. I think it's
- 54:29
weird. I'm sorry. And that's And by the
- 54:31
way, that doesn't mean that other people
- 54:33
should say it's weird about anybody
- 54:35
else, okay? Because I really like I love
- 54:37
my friends and if they want to flip,
- 54:39
[ __ ] flip. It's just not my thing.
- 54:42
It's not my thing. You know, if the back
- 54:44
flippers come for us,
- 54:47
they're going to [ __ ] whatever. I'm
- 54:49
ready. If the back flippers come from
- 54:50
us, we can just run away cuz they're
- 54:52
back flipping all the time. But they'll
- 54:54
kick us. They will kick us. Think about
- 54:56
the strength in that in that thigh. I
- 54:58
mean, have you ever done this where I
- 55:00
love Law and Order? The original Law and
- 55:02
Order, the first like 12 seasons like
- 55:04
with Benji Brat and I've never watched
- 55:06
it.
- 55:09
I'll lock in. It's so good with Jerry
- 55:12
Orbach and Esapatha Merkasen as um the
- 55:16
lieutenant. It's just like it's it's the
- 55:18
early Law and Orders that every it's the
- 55:21
you know Sweet Generous. It's the mother
- 55:23
ship that all of them were based off of
- 55:25
and
- 55:27
they have that little exchange always
- 55:29
before the bump bump and you can
- 55:32
sometimes guess guess the last line.
- 55:34
Absolutely. I love doing that. Oh my
- 55:35
god. There was one last night I wish I
- 55:37
could remember cuz it it's just so
- 55:39
crazy. It's so crazy. It's in I'm like I
- 55:43
can't imagine
- 55:46
delivering that line, right? Like
- 55:48
there's a you know a body found in
- 55:50
Central Park and someone's like, "Yeah,
- 55:52
it was during the marathon, you know,
- 55:54
and uh and uh the the the suspect was
- 55:58
found here under the tree." And then
- 55:59
Jerry Jerry Orbach comes over and just
- 56:01
goes like, "Well, I guess he's not
- 56:02
making it to the finish line today."
- 56:04
Exactly. And you're just like, exactly.
- 56:07
I cannot imagine having to deliver that
- 56:11
line. I would walk out. I'd walk right
- 56:15
on out of a set. I'd be like, you know
- 56:16
what? I disagree. I think you'd nail it.
- 56:18
Oh my god. I could my like what's it? Um
- 56:23
suspension of disbelief or something.
- 56:25
I'm not I'm not good at that. If I get
- 56:27
like if there's a line that I'm like I
- 56:29
can't do this, I like totally shut down
- 56:31
as a as a person. I'm going to say that
- 56:35
you're underestimating yourself because
- 56:36
what I have learned about you, Renee, if
- 56:38
I may, is that you're pretty good at
- 56:41
overriding nerves to get to level up.
- 56:45
You've done it over and over again.
- 56:47
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. How do you get through
- 56:49
the the scary parts? What do you do? I
- 56:53
really just don't take it seriously. I
- 56:54
just do not take it seriously cuz when I
- 56:56
take myself too seriously, I panic.
- 57:00
Yeah. I panic because it's like often
- 57:02
times it's truly not as much as I hate
- 57:05
to say this, it's truly not about me.
- 57:08
So,
- 57:10
and no one [ __ ] use that against me.
- 57:12
But, you know what? I'm going to just
- 57:14
finish by saying this. I've seen
- 57:16
examples of you being you're like a very
- 57:18
loving and supportive person in real
- 57:20
time. And I know that about you and I
- 57:23
heard that about you. Can you advocate
- 57:25
for yourself the same way? Oh,
- 57:26
absolutely. Okay, great. Oh, with a
- 57:28
quickness. with a quickness. Yeah, cuz
- 57:32
like people, you know, kids are
- 57:34
[ __ ] People are [ __ ] I was an
- 57:35
[ __ ] Like I'm sure there were so
- 57:37
many times I can recall that like people
- 57:39
were [ __ ] to me when I was growing
- 57:40
up in school. And I guarantee that there
- 57:42
were 10,000 times that I was so mean to
- 57:45
somebody else for no reason because I
- 57:47
was pissed at myself or pissed off at
- 57:48
somebody else. So like I don't know.
- 57:52
That's not to say that sometimes I'm not
- 57:54
an [ __ ] I totally am. Yeah. But just
- 57:56
like how you said earlier, you may want
- 57:58
to identify as a nice person soon. I
- 58:01
know. I might need to like tap into that
- 58:04
like sort of like little like pigtail
- 58:07
kind of infinity scarf girl again. Oh my
- 58:10
god, we're back to the infinity scarf.
- 58:13
Perfect. Full circle just like the
- 58:14
infinity scarf. Totally. I'm straight
- 58:16
again. You're straight again. I'm
- 58:18
straight again. I'm That's what I do to
- 58:20
people.
- 58:24
Sorry, ladies. I made Renee straight
- 58:26
again. [ __ ] I know. Don't worry. We'll
- 58:28
get her back. We'll get her out of the
- 58:29
room. We'll get her back. Yeah. Come out
- 58:31
with the lesbians. You'll be You'll be
- 58:32
You'll be gay yourself. I I mean I wish
- 58:35
Oh my god. Literally come out. We go out
- 58:36
every weekend. Come out. Where are you
- 58:38
going this weekend? Literally wherever.
- 58:41
Okay. That's not a place. The problem is
- 58:44
wherever. The problem is I go out late.
- 58:46
Um No. Well, yeah, but like you'll
- 58:49
you'll be so fine. I promise. What time
- 58:51
do you get leave the house?
- 58:53
Like what time do you want to leave the
- 58:55
house? I'm asking you what time does
- 58:58
your night start? Like a nine. A nine?
- 59:00
Oh, that's not bad. Yeah, cuz we'll get
- 59:01
like dinner before cuz you need to eat
- 59:03
if you're going to go out. I can't I
- 59:05
can't do two things. It's either one.
- 59:07
It's out or dinner. I get it. I get it.
- 59:08
I get it. You know what? I'm so sorry. I
- 59:10
can't go. That's okay. That's totally
- 59:11
okay. I'm so I'm so stressed. I'm so
- 59:13
tired. Don't worry. Don't worry. And I
- 59:16
know 9 means 9:30 and then it's going to
- 59:18
take to get our food. lesbians super
- 59:21
late and then and then my stomach is
- 59:23
full and you know eating an ant acid.
- 59:26
Yeah. And I'm going to have to take a
- 59:27
pepsit or something. That's okay. But
- 59:28
have a good time and tell me how it
- 59:30
goes. 100%. I'll send you send you
- 59:31
photos. Renee, thank you so much for
- 59:34
doing this. This is so fun. Thanks for
- 59:35
having me. This was a blast.
- 59:39
Thank you Renee Rap. You were awesome.
- 59:41
And um you know this is the part of the
- 59:43
show where I just give little shout
- 59:44
outs. It's the polar plunge if you will
- 59:46
where we go deeper. So, first of all,
- 59:48
check out Flossy Baby on Tik Tok and
- 59:50
probably other platforms. She's
- 59:51
hilarious and she was at the beach when
- 59:53
Renee fell in love, so she's technically
- 59:56
um she's technically uh good luck. Um
- 59:59
and also, uh because we're talking about
- 1:00:01
music, I just want to point out that our
- 1:00:04
theme song, The Good Hang theme song, is
- 1:00:06
written by the great Amy Miles. Amy
- 1:00:08
Miles is a singer songwriter from New
- 1:00:10
York City, my dear friend for over 25
- 1:00:13
years. She's incredibly talented. She
- 1:00:15
wrote this for us and so many of you
- 1:00:17
want to hear the whole song and so um we
- 1:00:20
want you to go to Spotify. Go to Spotify
- 1:00:23
and check out Amy Miles and check out
- 1:00:25
the Good Hang theme song. You can get it
- 1:00:27
there and um show her some love because
- 1:00:30
she's so talented and she's my friend
- 1:00:31
and I love her. Thank you Amy. Okay,
- 1:00:33
thanks everybody. Never know how to end
- 1:00:36
these. Bye.
- 1:00:38
You've been listening to Good Hang. The
- 1:00:40
executive producers for this show are
- 1:00:42
Bill Simmons, Jenna Weiss Berman, and
- 1:00:44
me, Amy Polar. The show is produced by
- 1:00:46
The Ringer and Paperkite. For The
- 1:00:48
Ringer, production by Jack Wilson, Cat
- 1:00:50
Spalain, Kaia McMullen, and Aia Xenerys.
- 1:00:53
For Paperkite, production by Sam Green,
- 1:00:56
Joel Levelvel, and Jenna Weiss Berman.
- 1:00:58
Original music by Amy Miles.
- 1:01:02
really good. Hey