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00:00Everybody, hi. Welcome, welcome, welcome. I'm George Mossey. This is George Mossey Show.
00:11So I just watched live B90, Before the 90 Days, Season 7, Episode 1. And man, there's
00:20a lot to unpack. So first off, let's just get this out of the way. Discovery and Warner
00:24Brothers sucks. They did not put the show on. Hey, Gina, they did not put the show on
00:30streaming. Just get that out of the way. I don't know why they're doing this. Well, I
00:38lied. I know why. They want ratings and they want to sell ads because they're in debt.
00:43They apparently overpaid for their merger. So I was just going to get that out of the
00:47way. Hey, oh my God, Cara, this season, I don't even know where to start. We don't have
00:55enough time. I'm just going to say it right now. We don't have enough time to unpack all
00:58of the foolishness that we've experienced tonight. And I have to say, I've been complaining
01:04all year. I was sick of the manufactured drama. I was sick of the BS. I wanted to see some
01:10real drama. And within 20 minutes of the show coming on, I was like, oh man, you know what
01:17they say when they say be careful what you ask for? Good Jesus, right? Like there's so
01:22much crazy drama. I don't even know where to begin with Lauren and with Chitty and with
01:27Renee. And there's just so I don't even know where to begin. There's just, you know how
01:32you walk into somebody's house and you see like trash everywhere. You see like roaches.
01:38You see like, that's kind of like the episode and I don't even know where to begin to just
01:43like call out, right? Like, first of all, I mean, we can try to start with Lauren, right?
01:49So Lauren is a, I forget the specific term he used, forgive me, but he's only attracted
01:57to trans women that have a penis, right?
02:01Gynosexual.
02:02Thank you. Thank you. A gynosexual, which was my first time hearing this term, right?
02:08I didn't know it existed. So he doesn't consider himself gay, but he grew up in a very small
02:13town. And you know, that would be strange to people in a very small rural American town,
02:19right? So he is a non-monogamous gynosexual. And he's dating Faith, who is a lady boy,
02:29the term through her culture, I found it a little offensive. But I guess in their culture,
02:35that is totally acceptable. I think we learned about the term lady boy when we heard David
02:39and Annie's story. Annie has a really close friend named Cindy. And she said, Oh, yeah,
02:45it's just lady boy. That's what they say. And I was like, huh, we wouldn't let that
02:48fly here, right? Like, we wouldn't let that fly. It seems offensive. It seems degrading.
02:53But that's just how they, in the Philippines, you know, that's how they refer to it. So
02:59what is your first impression? Like, every time we got deeper into his story, I just
03:05got more and more shocked, right? Like, I never knew that I could be this excited about
03:1090 Day Fiancé and the show until I was watching his story unpack. And I was like, it's just
03:16one thing after another, right?
03:18It literally is. When he said that they said, I love you on day one, that actually was like,
03:24okay, this shit show is going to erupt. But he wants to move to the Philippines, not have
03:32her move here, because he's broke. She's never gonna let that fly, especially when she finds
03:37out he's been cheating on her all along. Like this is this is a whole train wreck dumpster
03:42fire. Well, all at once.
03:44It's a reverse green card, too, because he hasn't been honest. She thinks that she's
03:50gonna be moving here with him and her family thinks this too. Because in one of the previews,
03:54her mom was like, oh, so, you know, what's the plan? You're gonna bring her to the US?
03:58What's going on? And then he drops the bombshell. Oh, I'm homeless in the US. You know, I don't
04:02even have anywhere to live, which is a whole nother thing for me, right? So he lives in
04:06Las Vegas. He has three jobs. And I get it, they're odd jobs. But how do you work three
04:11jobs and you don't have anything?
04:13Yeah.
04:14Right? Like, I know that minimum wage is unacceptable in our country. I'm not gonna like sit here
04:18and act like it's okay. But three separate jobs and you can't even like, secure even
04:25a roommate situation, just secure a real steady, stable place. But he has the money to go all
04:31the way to the Philippines. And he's doing like, I don't know, I'm questioning a lot
04:35about him. And the fact that he doesn't ever want to be monogamous was like a red flag
04:41to me. Because he said that this was Faith's first relationship, he would be her first
04:46boyfriend. I don't think that you can really launch someone into, I guess it's like a plural
04:54lifestyle is basically what he's trying to live. You can't really launch somebody into
04:57that who hasn't even experienced like a real relationship. It's gonna seem too farfetched
05:01and too crazy for someone who's not exactly, he doesn't even know if she's open to that.
05:08First of all, he doesn't know. Because I was like, a lot of times, a lot of this can be
05:11solved through conversation. And the fact that he doesn't want to have that conversation,
05:16he wants to get there and secure his spot in her country before he tells her the truth.
05:22Also, I have like a few questions, because he said that he wants to move to the Philippines
05:26and start working. Can you just move to another country and start working?
05:29No, he's never even been to an airport, let alone flown, much less been out of the country.
05:37He thinks that cooking food in a bathroom is going to prepare him for what it's like
05:44Yeah, and let's talk about the bathroom shrimp. So he ate the entire shrimp. So I just want
05:53to ask because, you know, I grew up in a religion where I wasn't allowed to eat shrimp. So I
05:57didn't start eating shrimp until I was over 18, when I got out of the cold. So like, do
06:01people eat the entire shrimp like that? Like, I was really confused by that.
06:05People might, but I don't.
06:07I don't either. It was really weird. And he crunched it. I was like, see, this is too
06:12much. I've never seen a shrimp eaten that way. Like the whole thing, the whiskers, the
06:18antennas, everything was still intact. Like the eyes. And I was just like, see, this is
06:23weird for me. And I mean, I grew up in Louisiana, I saw people that ate crawfish, you know,
06:27and they would eat like the brain part of the crawfish. I've seen weird stuff. Okay,
06:31like I'm not gonna sit here and act like I haven't seen weird stuff. I've seen it. But
06:34that was really weird to me. And then, hold on, there was something else that happened.
06:39I have notes. It was so much for me that I had to take notes because I was just like,
06:45I know I'm not going to be able to remember all of this nonsense.
06:49Yeah, absolutely. His best friend is also his ex-girlfriend. That's so weird.
06:55Who's paying for all of his purchases because he's kind of a deadbeat. Like,
07:01I don't want to be like, rude. But like, he takes his best friend places so she can
07:06fit the bill for whatever he has going on. And I'm beginning to think like, he might just be
07:12like a mooch. Right? Because I was like, I don't know, I'm getting like, mooch vibes from him
07:17because his ex-girlfriend was like, Oh, I thought things were gonna work out. And then I realized,
07:22you know, it wouldn't work because he only likes women with penises. And I was like,
07:25but y'all were dating, and you were probably paying for stuff that whole time.
07:29Right? So he was probably sleeping with other people while you were paying for things. Like,
07:34I feel like he's like a career mooch. Like, he knows how to like...
07:39Even his boss said, he came and asked for a job. I said, yeah, offered him part time. And now I
07:45can't get rid of him. He said that straight up.
07:48Yeah. I noticed that he was like, he was adamant. Because he was like, Oh, do you need help? And he
07:53was just like, you know, this isn't how, you know, this is how I hire people. And now he can't get
07:58rid of him. And it's like, I question it, though, because he has three separate jobs. And I know
08:02the one job where he's like, working at the club, as an assistant to the drag queens. That's probably
08:07not a lot of money. But I'm sorry, like money, if you make money, and you manage your money
08:13correctly, you can make it farther than he's making it. You know, like, because there are
08:18people who work at McDonald's who can secure at least a room that they can rent a room and it's
08:23stable, you know, and they have, you know, things that they own. He just hops on a couch. Did you
08:29notice when he flew over to the Philippines? He didn't have any checked bags. Because I was like,
08:34you're moving there you say forever. And everything that you own in your life is in a carry on. Like
08:40when I go to NYC for four days, I have like four checked bags. Like I have a lot of stuff.
08:45Don't even get me started. I leave with four checked bags and a carry on. I purchase more
08:52luggage when I get to my destination, because I know how to buy shit. And then I have to check
08:58those bags. Yeah, yeah, I usually Yeah, you're right. I come back with more bags than I left
09:03with. Because that's just that's how it works. When you go on vacation, you accumulate more stuff.
09:09It's just like a week's vacation. If I was intending on moving somewhere,
09:14there's there's just no way in hell I would need a whole 747 just for my shit.
09:18This I'm really, I don't know, like I'm I don't want to pick favorites. But this is going to be
09:23one of my favorites to watch and go through because I just feel like he is so he's so deceitful. And I
09:31feel like there's so many layers to him. And I feel like because it's like he's you know how we
09:35watch the show and we're like, Oh, this person is only trying to get a green card. He's reverse
09:38green card. Yeah. Which always my favorite. You know, we haven't seen a reverse green card since
09:43Danielle. Danielle reverse green carded. Yohan, which was we I loved following that story because
09:51she kept saying like, I never said I was gonna bring him to the US and then people went and found
09:55it. They played it back. We had the video of her. So I was like, you reverse green card him because
10:00you knew you couldn't stay here because of your bankruptcy. And all of the creditors were coming
10:05for you. So I was like, I'm watching this, but I don't think that he fully understands how
10:10moving to another country works either because you move to the Philippines because you know,
10:15we're watching Josh on the other way. And he moved to China and even go about it with the right visa
10:21doing it the legal way. He still has to wait five years before he can hold a job in China. Now I get
10:26it. China and the Philippines are not the same place. But it just to show there's a process.
10:31If that was the case, if we could just hop up and move and go to any country we wanted and go to
10:36work, people would be moving abroad and doing that more often than they are. It takes planning,
10:42it takes a visa, it takes approvals, it takes years of waiting to even know if it's even allowed.
10:47You can't just hop on an airplane with a carry on and go to any country, Russian roulette country,
10:53and then just go live there and get a job. If that was that easy, we wouldn't have immigration,
10:57we wouldn't have visas, we wouldn't have that whole process to make sure that it's going about
11:02it the right way. Yeah, it's insane that he's even thinking that's going to go well.
11:07Well, I can't wait to watch it fall apart. So I want to get into this Tiger Lily situation with
11:14Adnan. And so apparently, Tiger Lily was in a very controlling relationship, right? You know,
11:21typical story. She was with a really rich man who felt like, you know, I can give you this type of
11:27lifestyle so I can control you. She actually got out of the relationship. She said it took her four
11:31years to finalize her divorce, which is crazy. So that means that they were fighting tooth and
11:35nail. You know, because you could get a divorce finalized in less than a year if you both hate
11:39each other enough, right? But I feel like she needed to be taken care of because when you're
11:44in one of those imbalanced relationships, you know, like, especially if you're a housewife,
11:51taking care of kids, and he's the one out making all the money, you have to make sure you're taken
11:55care of because without that income that you've grown accustomed to for all those years, you're
12:00screwed. You know, so I feel like it took them a long time to craft the right process for her to
12:06leave, which I'm very happy that she was able to leave. We've seen what it's like to stay in those
12:12relationships play out on the last season of Happily Ever After. But the whole question in my
12:17mind is what makes her think that marrying, first of all, at first sight, so she's gonna fly over to
12:24Jordan and marry Adnan, who's 22 years old and a model, but he's a Muslim. I don't mean that in a
12:30negative way. But we know that Muslim religion focuses on controlling women. And she comes from
12:38a triggering situation of being controlled. And so because when she showed us her bachelorette
12:43party, it was filled with service workers, people that her hairdresser, her makeup artist, her yoga
12:50instructor, her life coach, she was only allowed to interact with people that were on the payroll
12:55that she could pay. Her husband didn't even allow her to have actual friends that she could pick.
13:00So going into marrying a Muslim, it really makes me question if she understands what she's
13:08doing. Because, you know, we're watching... I'm shocked because most Muslim men insist that you
13:15convert before they'll even give you the time of day. You have to be like in the process of
13:20converting. And she's just gonna marry him when she gets there and hope for the best?
13:27Well, she said that they had to get married because they're not even allowed to be in the same room
13:32with each other. So if she was to go visit, they would have to like meet at a restaurant and other
13:38people would have to be present. Like if they were in a room, and you know, we've heard this,
13:42we've watched this show long enough to know, a man and a woman can't be in a room together without
13:46being supervised if they're not married. So it's just wild to me that of all the people that she
13:52would choose to fall for, she would fall for a Muslim. And then her friends were asking her all
13:57of these questions. You know, like, is he a virgin? Or do you under... Have you talked about finances?
14:03So I think all of these are really valid questions when you're going to marry somebody, right? Like,
14:07I don't feel like any of her friends were off out of bounds for like, well, what are you going to do
14:12about finances? Is he going to contribute? Are you going to be the one contributing?
14:17She didn't know any of the answers. And I think that's really what scared me,
14:21is she's going into it blindly. And she's just like, Oh, it'll be fine. And, you know, I don't
14:26think that religion will be an issue. And I'm like, so you don't own a TV? And you've never met
14:31a devout Muslim before? Because religion... I think I said this too about
14:37Mahmood. It's kind of their personality. Like their religion takes on their personality,
14:43and they don't really have an opinion outside of their religion. Like, you know how you can
14:48meet a Christian, and the Christian, they're a good Christian, they go to church, but they also
14:53have opinions that might not align with their religion, but they just, they have personal
14:59beliefs. I don't believe that Muslims have personal beliefs. It has to align with what
15:05the book says. And if it doesn't align, they're not even allowed to think it. Like, it's just not
15:11part of their reality. And I think that when people get involved with Muslim men, they're
15:16under the impression that their religion is negotiable. You know, like they can have a
15:22reasoning conversation with a Muslim man, which you really can't, you know, because it's also
15:29more so that a lot of their teachings only apply to women. So they don't see the purpose of
15:35doing anything your way, because they don't have to change the way that they live. Men literally
15:39just, the only thing they really have to do is pray three times a day. Like, I'm pretty sure,
15:44like the list of things for a man, it's like, you have to pray three times a day, and you have to
15:49use up a day, right? Like, there's not a lot that you really have to alter your life. But for the
15:53women, there's like, at least a 500 page, I'm exaggerating, book of things that they follow.
16:00And I think that what really catches me is weird, is why are Muslim men so open to dating non-Muslim
16:08women, knowing that they won't let them be who they are? Is it like, because I know when I was
16:14in my religious cult, they would force us to go out on the weekends, and they called it witnessing.
16:19And we would have to go out and knock on people's doors and try to get them to convert and come
16:23to our church. So I was like, is this like a version of witnessing for Muslim men where they
16:28take a non-Muslim woman and convert them? And then like, the more women you're able to convert,
16:33like the more respect you get in your religion? Like, I was just wondering that.
16:37I don't know. But when witnessing happens, did you know if you answer your door naked,
16:42they won't come back?
16:44I didn't know that.
16:45I can tell you that.
16:47Actually, somebody put a sign on their door, because, you know, where our church was,
16:54the neighborhood knew about us. You know, they knew, like these people, they weren't even
16:58small. So they put a sign that said, do not disturb exorcism in progress, or something,
17:06or like a demonic ritual in progress, or something, because I remember seeing a sign.
17:12My dad had a sign on his door up until the day he died that said,
17:18warning, the third witness to knock on my door will be shot. Notice.
17:24It said, notice the second one just left.
17:28See, that works, too. That works, too.
17:29Very well.
17:30And that was my least favorite part of it, too. But we were forced. Like, we didn't have a choice.
17:35It was like for, after church on Saturdays, we just had to, you had to just go out
17:39randomly. Now thinking, looking back, how dangerous it was sending us as children,
17:43randomly, to strangers' houses and knocking. We could have got snatched up and never seen you.
17:48But now that I'm looking back at it, I'm lucky, right? Like, we were literally-
17:52Same thing for me as a kid. We had to go door to door for school and sell candy bars and
18:00different books and gift wrap paper and popcorn. And it was all, you know, who could sell the most
18:06to get the best prize? And your best prize was literally something from the Dollar Tree,
18:13you know?
18:14Yeah, or a pizza party or something crazy. Yeah, it was ridiculous. It's just, I don't know. I
18:19think that all people, no matter where you come from, your walk of life, you can learn to love
18:25and respect others. But I just know that with the experiences that we've seen with Muslim men,
18:33they're not compromisers, right? Like, I don't want to say anything negative about them. I think
18:37that it's very respectful how devout they are to their religion. I respect people for that,
18:42you know? But I also think that when it comes down to love and respect of others, you have to be
18:49open to understanding that, you know, there's thousands and thousands of religions. And I
18:55think that when you start denouncing all of them but yours, it's very close-minded. And you don't
19:01give people the chance to be who they are. Because I didn't think my religion was weird until,
19:06I don't know, I was probably 13 or 14. And I started noticing like small things because I
19:10was born into it. I didn't know anything else. I didn't know about any of the other religions. I
19:14thought that mine was it. So when I started getting old enough to think for myself,
19:18I started noticing things. And I wonder that too about Muslims, like when they get older,
19:23do you think that they start noticing that some of their practices are extreme? Do you think that
19:28they ever question it? I don't think so because, and this is just speculation, purely speculation.
19:37I've never been to this culture. I've never, nothing like that. So, but if everybody you
19:44were around, your whole region, your whole area, everything that you came in contact with
19:51was the same religion as you, you wouldn't really notice anything too differently because everybody's
19:57doing the exact same thing. But I don't think until they end up with an American woman who
20:03is having a hard time converting.
20:05I think, who said it? Saf Bunny said it. She said that they're sick of the boring sex that
20:12they're getting in the Muslim religion. I think someone said that in the Muslim religion,
20:16you're, it's only like missionary and it's not adventurous. It's not-
20:21They said that on Forbidden Love.
20:24Yeah, yeah. That's where we heard it. So they, I think she said that they want to branch out
20:30into something more, I don't know what's the best word, spicy, right? Like they want,
20:36and I think finding an American woman is kind of their version of spicing things up.
20:42And it's like, but if you want her because she's different, you have to let her be different.
20:48Right. And I think that that's the issue. If there's nothing wrong with, you know,
20:52going outside of the box and dating someone different and trying different things,
20:55but you have to, like, if what attracted you was them being different from what you're used to,
21:01don't change them too. They're like, oh, well, you're different. That's why I like you. But
21:04you're different. That's also why I don't like you. You know, it can't be that double-edged
21:07sword. You can't say, oh, well, I'm attracted to you because you're not a Muslim, but I also
21:13can't be with you because you're not a Muslim. You know, like it leaves her no opportunity or
21:17no wiggle room in between. And I don't know, it's just like, in my opinion, when I was in a cult,
21:24everybody that got married in our cult got married to someone who was a part of it,
21:29because it was not acceptable for you to be with. And when someone did marry someone that wasn't a
21:34part of it, like I said, they would try to convert them, or they would stop coming to the church.
21:39You know, it wasn't really something, and it's like they go out and purposely find these women
21:44who, and usually very independent women at that, you know, because there are some
21:49Stafford wives out there, like Shekinah. Shekinah would do totally fine marrying a Muslim man,
21:55because she's very submissive. And she'll do whatever she's told. If he tells her to cover
22:00her hair, she'll do it. If he wants her body covered, she'll do it. Whatever Sarpra says,
22:05she'll do. But they find women that are extremely independent and very expressive of who they are,
22:13whether it's their hair, their clothing, their personality, they're outspoken,
22:16because they don't even like when women speak out, or speak up, you know, they feel like that's
22:21disrespectful, because a woman isn't supposed to talk back to a man. And I'm like, you don't need
22:26to be with an American woman at all, if you think that she's not supposed to speak up or speak out,
22:32because American women are very, very vocal about how they feel, you know. And, you know,
22:39especially now, like with divorces, so normal, if a woman doesn't feel happy, and doesn't feel
22:45respected and loved, and that she has that freedom, women are so quick to just file for a divorce.
22:51They're just like, you know what, we're not even gonna work it out. You know, we're not even gonna
22:55because why women are to the point where I don't have to settle to be with anybody. If you're not
23:00gonna treat me the way I want to be treated, I can just move on to the next person.
23:04Right. Now, did I miss something? Is she getting, did all her money come from this marriage?
23:11You know, I'm gonna find out. I'm gonna find out if she was married, what he did, you know,
23:15I'm gonna find all that out. Apparently, Starcasm already posted
23:19the divorce and the details. I haven't read the whole article, but I'm gonna forward it to you.
23:23But she did not say that she did anything for a living. When she introduced herself,
23:28she said she lived in New Mexico, no, in Frisco, Texas, she was 41. And she appreciated the finer
23:33things in life. She never mentioned any type of job. But she did say that her ex-husband,
23:39you know, they live in a very fancy house, drove nice cars. She had money for purses,
23:43shoes and clothes. So I'm assuming that four-year settlement of that marriage, because I'm pretty
23:50sure she, you know, probably got spousal support. She's getting child support too,
23:55because they have two children. I just need to know what he did for a living
24:00that she's able to walk in and buy a $26,500 watch.
24:05Well, to be fair, we didn't see like a receipt. I've watched a lot of TikTok. And I know that
24:11there's TikTokers who fake purchase things. So to be fair, unless we see her like bring the watch
24:18on the trip, or she's wearing watch, I get really skeptical. When I see that,
24:23like there's a guy who's from this area who supposedly buys iPhones and iPads and just
24:28leaves them randomly on street corners and tells people to go get them. But I've seen comments
24:33where they're like, oh, I saw him leave it. And then after they finished videoing, he'd go pick
24:38it up and take it back. So I was like, I mean, that $26,000, $27,000 watch is crazy. I'm not
24:44saying that she doesn't have a lot of money. But if she's only living off of spousal and child
24:49support, I don't see that she gets that much that she has that much to spare, right? Because she
24:54has kids that has to be taken care of. She also has the whole Darcey Stacey feel. Yeah. She's
25:01got the lips. She's got the boobs. She's got the bad extensions. She's got all these things that
25:07give bad Darcey Stacey vibes. So yeah, somewhere in there, whether she got it from her parents,
25:16or she got it from her ex, or she's getting it from OnlyFans. I don't know. She's bringing in
25:22some money. Yeah. Yeah, she's got money. You're right. Her attitude and her vibe is money,
25:28right? And you can tell that it's not an act. Like we've watched some people on the show,
25:34I don't want to call anybody out, that pretended they had money. And you can see right through it.
25:40You knew that the amount of money that they had was not the amount of money. Or the amount of
25:44money they said they had didn't match the amount that was in their bank account, you could tell.
25:47I do believe, based on just the way that she carries herself, she's got commas in her bank
25:54account. Absolutely. I can just tell. You're right. She gives off that, how much is it? I'm
26:00not even going to ask. I'm just going to get it vibe, right? So you're right. We have to figure
26:04out what he did, what he owned. It has to be, he has to own something. Oh, I will find out.
26:09You know I will find out. But also, do you think she legally changed her name to Tiger Lily,
26:15or do you think that's her birthright? Oh no, I think that that's just the name that she's using.
26:20I think a lot of people are doing it now, like Statler is using a different name. Statler's
26:23not her real name. And actually a lot of people didn't know, Riley is not Riley's real name
26:27either. So a lot of people are entering the show with like a stage name. You have to, because
26:35there's assholes out there like us that will find out everything. Everything. Where you live,
26:42where you work, what your last husband did, everything. It's all going to be found out. So
26:46yeah, I've never heard of anyone's name Tiger Lily before. I mean, she's rich and vain enough
26:53to maybe have changed her name to that. That's what I'm thinking. And I'm thinking after the
26:57course, she probably just pulled the trigger. Yeah, I mean, I don't see why not. I feel like
27:03she's so rich and she's kind of vain. It's very possible that she was just like, oh,
27:06I like this name. I'm going to call myself that. It's very possible. But I'm really
27:11interested too in this because I want to see how her arriving in Jordan is going to culture shock
27:17her because she's another one of those. She doesn't understand the religion. She doesn't own
27:22a phone with Google on it. She doesn't know what she's getting herself into, which is fine. You
27:26know, surprises can be fun, but usually not. Usually they're bad. You know, so I want to see
27:31how she handles, you know, because we saw the preview right when she got off the plane,
27:36she was dressed by American standards, very, very modest. By Jordan Muslim standards,
27:43she was dressed like a straight hoochie. So I think that it's even because you have to remember
27:49with this cultural shock, what we in America would say a woman is dressed like a hoe.
27:56They're actually like wearing a bra and panties out on the street. But like in Jordan,
28:01in the Muslim religion, they would say you're dressed like a hoe. You're actually wearing like
28:06a suit jacket with pants, but it has like a V in the front and you can be like that. There's
28:12breast there. That's a hoe. You know, so it's like, it's very culturally different. You know,
28:18so I think that she's never going to, and since she's not going to do any research and she's not
28:22going to actually take the time to learn, you know, what, first of all, crazy, crazy, crazy,
28:28crazy thing for me is marrying somebody at first sight. Okay. Yes. But crazy thing for me is what
28:35is going on with all these women, all these women that are getting married in another country
28:46while they're raising small children here. Oh yeah, yeah, yeah. She does have two kids.
28:52That's true. What are you going to do? Not take them with you? You're just going over there?
28:58I'm pretty sure the husband, the ex-husband won't allow it.
29:02It's okay. But she's making it sound like she said, I was married, controlling man. I blah,
29:10blah, blah. Now me and my kids are living a fantastic life. So-and-so and so-and-so. Okay.
29:17So now what about your kids? You're just going to be like, well, we had a good life, so have fun
29:22at daddy's. You know, what the hell? Well, I don't, well, she's not moving there, but I understand
29:29what you're saying. It's still pretty traumatic. But he's going to come, he's going to come here,
29:34which I think is, it's not going to make anything any better. It's actually going to, because you
29:39know, when you're on spousal support, if you get remarried, did you know that spousal support ends?
29:45I don't think a lot of women know that. So when she brings him here and marries him and he doesn't
29:51have any income, what's going to happen? Her ex-husband is going, please, please,
29:55please. Well, right. The ex-husband is the one on the phone with the embassy begging for the
30:00approval process of the visa to go faster. He's probably hired a lawyer for her to push the idea
30:05through, because I'm pretty sure he's sending 20, 30 grand a month to her, because it's
30:09spousal and child support, right? And if you're a rich man, we were learning this with Britney
30:14Spears. She was paying like 50 to $75,000 a month to her ex-husband for child support. No,
30:22and I don't want to get in nobody's business, but nobody needs that much money to be raised
30:27properly. Like I get that her bank account is large. You know, she has a lot of money, but
30:32those children don't need 50, 60, 70, $80,000 a month to live a good life.
30:37And especially now that they're seeing maybe a thousand dollars of that tops.
30:42Well, yeah, the parent is living, you know, because I was thinking of Shekinah again,
30:47because, you know, Shekinah's ex-husband is funding her life and taking care of her child.
30:52And I was like, wonder how much money the boarding school costs, because that's the
30:56only amount of money she's spending on that girl, right? She's keeping the rest for lip fillers,
31:00clothes, new noses, bringing Sarper over here. But again, when she marries Sarper,
31:08that is going to get cut off if you're getting spousal support, because it's like,
31:11I don't know why they're so in a rush to get married when they're getting so much in spousal
31:16support, because you're giving up your income. Like if she fought really hard, she says she
31:21fought for four years to get the deal that she got in that divorce, meaning a judge felt she
31:26deserved this. It's not just she wanted to say, oh, I hate him, give me all his money.
31:31The judge agreed that she deserved this after all that she went through. And now she's going
31:36to just throw it all away for some 22 year old model that she never met. Because literally,
31:40the second he gets here, he can go straight there, file a motion and cut her off. I mean,
31:45he'll still have to pay for child support, but spousal support will be over for her. And I don't
31:51see, you know, because this relationship, let's be real, it's not going to last.
31:55Why would you get kicked off of your spousal support for like a six month
31:58failed relationship? Because I doubt that they'll even make it six months. I mean,
32:03do you even think they're going to make it to the wedding? Because
32:06I think they'll screw up and get married over there.
32:09Right away. So you think they'll still do the right away wedding?
32:12She said he's planning a wedding of like 200 people and she's really had no input.
32:17There's no way that they're going to do that and it's not going to go through. They're going to
32:23get married. But now here comes the same question I had with Michael and Angela. If you're married
32:30in another country, does it carry over the same way to the United States? In Nigeria, it did.
32:37Well, it does if they use a spousal visa, but if they're going to do a, well, if you get married
32:45in that country, can you still apply for a K-1? You can't. So no, I guess, yeah, it will work.
32:51Once you're married, you're married and that's a spousal visa. From what I've,
32:54from what I've researched, I mean, there may be loopholes.
32:57I know in some countries they don't honor marriages. So like if you get married in
33:03certain countries, it means nothing over here.
33:09Obviously, I did tons of research in Angela and Michael. But anyway, I did because I was
33:15hoping there was a loophole for Michael, but, and there was, yay. But anyway,
33:23so they got married in Nigeria and that very much transfers over to the United States. Now,
33:27I haven't done research on any other country because I was too invested in them, but I am
33:33going to look into that and see what I can figure out.
33:34Oh, yeah. There's so much, there's so much we need to get into from all of this. Oh,
33:39so I want to talk about Brian. He is in a wheelchair and we found out that he
33:45was a victim of gun violence in Chicago when he was younger. And then right at the tail end,
33:52he dropped a bomb and said, oh, well, Ingrid doesn't know that it wasn't random.
33:58Yeah.
33:58What the hell does that mean? Because he was carjacked and he was shot. But then at the end
34:03of the segment, he said, oh, it wasn't random. So what does that mean? Was he involved in some
34:07sort of organized crime? Because my mind went crazy.
34:12I mean, that's exactly where my mind went.
34:14Mine too, because I was like, well, if this was a targeted hit on you, usually that has to do with
34:21some sort of organized crime or a gang or something. It's just really strange because
34:25he was a father. He had a daughter. I thought he would be removed from that type of lifestyle,
34:32but apparently he wasn't. And I don't know, that caught me off guard because I was
34:36watching the tweets on X and everybody was talking about, they're like, oh,
34:39we need to protect Brian. Brian is going to be our heartwarming person. And then right at the
34:45tail end, he reveals to us that his becoming a quadriplegic wasn't random. So we're going to
34:52have, and again, Ingrid being 20 years younger than him, it struck me as interesting that she,
34:58one, didn't tell anybody about him. And, you know, we learned with Thais,
35:03there are different reasons, right? There are different reasons why he thinks it could be
35:07because he's in a wheelchair. I don't. I think it might have something to do with something else.
35:12And I just wonder, how much money do you think he's sending her? Because that was the first thing
35:18that came to mind. So much. This guy has been married four times, three Americans. And he said
35:27a lot of failed engagements in Brazil. Like he, he just keeps going back to Brazil. And so every
35:35single time he keeps finding a Brazilian woman, he's sending her money. I don't see how this one's
35:40any different. It's funny that he omitted that. Every, technically everybody omitted the money
35:46situation tonight. This could be strategic, right? They don't want to give us too much too
35:51soon. We have a whole season. Because I was like, I need to know how much money people are sending
35:55to people. This is really important. Because that, that helps me gauge the person's character. Hey,
36:02Kim. Hey, Bestie. It helps me. It gauges, you know, how that relationship is going. Oh, guys,
36:08there's a huge Pillow Talk special for the Before the 90 Days that comes on tonight. It has Darcy,
36:13Kim, Misha, Gabe, Robert. It's a huge deal. So make sure you guys tune in. My Bestie Kim is
36:22there. I think they filmed it in Florida too, which is really cool. So make sure it's going
36:26to be a huge deal. So we're going to be watching that tonight. But I just I need to know how much
36:31money Brian is sending Inger. She's 20 years younger than him. And she has two kids. She's
36:36a single mom. And she doesn't ask enough questions for me. Because if you're with a,
36:42oh, yeah, Patrick is there too. No Thais, just Patrick. And I want to know, you know,
36:48because if she wants to be with a quadriplegic, right, the first thing that came to my mind was
36:52what works and what doesn't. And I think a woman would want to know that pretty early on, right?
36:57Like, being intimate in a relationship, especially for a woman in her 20s would be important,
37:02right? So I was like, if she's not even planning, and she's not even asking for that,
37:06how much is he sending her? Because I was just, it just, it just popped. I was like,
37:11because he's like, she doesn't ask me about like, what works and what doesn't and how the
37:14wheelchair works. I was like, so you just send her money. Because if this was a real relationship,
37:20these are normal, everyday questions that she would want to know. Because if she moves in with
37:24you, she would want to know how much work it entails to maintain your daily life together.
37:30Right. And I think he's very independent, though. Like when we were watching, for like the first 10
37:36minutes, we didn't even know that he was in a wheelchair. He has a job, he drives, he takes care
37:40of himself, he cooks for himself, he dresses himself. So I don't think that it's really going
37:43to be any sort of burden on anybody. But if you were in a relationship with someone who was
37:49in a wheelchair, it is a normal frickin question to ask, you know, does it work?
37:55Absolutely.
37:55You know, and I think that's what caught me the most off guard. Like, so she doesn't even care?
38:00What caught me off guard is when they're talking about it. And I found out that
38:05if he ejaculates, he could, he could literally die. That could cause an aneurysm. That is so
38:11terrifying.
38:12I didn't know any of this.
38:14I didn't either.
38:15I had no clue.
38:17My brother-in-law is a paraplegic. And I know that he's still, I mean, he's good. He's active,
38:23all that stuff. But I had no idea. I mean, that's terrifying.
38:30It's very terrifying.
38:32You'd want to walk around in a muumuu all the time because you would not want to arouse this man.
38:36Well, what if you have like a wet dream? Like, the whole thing scared the hell out of me.
38:44Because that could be like something you didn't even want to do, right? It just happens. Angela
38:49was talking about that with Michael, when he died. It just happens. He has no control over it. You
38:53know, so the idea that it's life or death, you know, and then he said that if you use Viagra,
39:00sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't, sometimes it doesn't go away.
39:02Yeah.
39:03For hours and hours. Like, these are very serious
39:06situations and topics that if you want to be with somebody, y'all should be having together.
39:10See, that's my whole thing with these couples. Nobody wants to have the serious conversations.
39:15Everybody wants to be in awe of each other and be in love with each other and be in the honeymoon
39:20phase. And then when they get on the plane and they get together, that's when shit hits the fan
39:24and they realize, I can't handle this. Like, I can't take the translation differences or the
39:31issues or the issues with the wheelchair. Like, all of that shit needs to be discussed early.
39:37Absolutely.
39:38And for people to make these life changing decisions without talking about, oh my gosh,
39:43so we got to talk about Chitty. So Chitty is our first blind cast member, right? And he was not
39:51born blind. He told us the story of how he went blind and it was the most heartbreaking thing I've
39:55ever heard because it was two separate incidents, right? So one, an apple fell from the tree and
40:00hit his eye, damaging his eye, which left him with partial vision. And then another time,
40:05due to him having partial vision, he tripped, fell and hit his eye on a metal desk, ending it.
40:13It was the most terrifying, heartbreaking story that I've ever heard because usually
40:18when people lose their eyesight, they're born with it that way. And I think that in a sick
40:24way of saying it, I think it's easier to accept when you were born with it because you don't
40:30really know what you're missing out. This man saw perfectly fine up until he was like 11 years old.
40:36So that's the horrible part about it. And he's still active. I think that's what really caught
40:43me as very inspiring, you know, because we take full advantage of, you know, not having to deal
40:49with these issues. And I hate to say it, but it never even crossed my mind. But we're watching
40:53Brian playing rugby, wheelchair rugby. We're watching Chitty playing soccer, being completely
41:02blind. And it's crazy to me how these individuals have overcome such life-altering issues.
41:12I'm cringing because my knee hurts and I have to go get a soda.
41:15Like, these guys are inspirational, you know?
41:20I had hip pain last week on Monday and it hurt so bad I didn't want to get out of bed. And now
41:24I feel like such an asshole. Because two days later, my hip pain was gone. And there are people
41:30who are living every single day in this, in their disability and their issues. And it's like, man,
41:37we really do take advantage of what we think is a normal, everyday given ability that is not for
41:44everyone. And it's just watching his story and actually both Brian and, because you know what,
41:50in my opinion, I don't really care what the pan out situation story is with Brian. Whatever it
41:56was, he didn't deserve what happened to him. Even if he was a part of a gang and organized,
42:01I don't care. No one deserves what he's going through. So it's not going to change the way
42:06I feel. I still feel that it's unfair. But watching, you know, and it's just interesting
42:12to watch these type of relationships because I've always wondered how people overcome obstacles
42:18in relationships like this. Like if you're fully able-bodied and you're with someone who is a
42:24quadriplegic, how does that, how does everyday life look? How does your life change when you
42:29become their wife or their husband? And I think it's interesting, and it's going to be interesting
42:34to watch if they're able to overcome these issues, you know. And I know being blind is
42:39definitely not a huge issue. I was just at Universal Studios the other day, and there was a
42:46blind person just walking around, enjoying themselves, having a great time just like
42:51everybody else. It's definitely not a debilitating issue. You can still get around. And watching the
42:57way that they were playing football and soccer and listening, they use a special ball. It just
43:01really shows you how complex the mind is, and how complex your senses are. Because, you know,
43:09I never use my, obviously, my hearing to locate things. But the mind is so complex that you can
43:16use senses that you use for other things to determine distance and space. And it's just
43:23amazing. And I think it's great that they're introducing us to different types of people in
43:28different ways that people live their life every day, right? Like, we've been watching able-bodied
43:33people all these years. It's very nice to see that love can happen to anybody, and we can see how
43:38that's going to pan out. It was like David, David being deaf, and he was such an inspiration.
43:44Now, Chitty, I love him. I love him from the, right from the gate. Now, Renee, I don't love her.
43:53I really love her. Something's off with this girl. Something's off. Something is off.
44:00She has some serious triggering anger. And just the way she acts to the mom and the mom's friends,
44:09and she's instantly got an attitude the second she doesn't hear something she wants to hear.
44:14But then another one, here we are, again, she's got two kids, and she's just going away. And
44:21like, what about your freaking kids? What about your kids? These women having kid after kid after
44:29kid, and just find somebody online in another country, and we'll just go. It's fine.
44:34Yeah, I thought about that too, because we were watching the other way with Joanne.
44:40She's actually bringing her kids over to meet them or whatever, which these people,
44:44it's too early for that. But like you said, it's really interesting, because I had held a grudge
44:50against my dad, because every time a relationship didn't work out, he'd just go have another family,
44:55have more kids. And he's done it multiple, multiple times. And I can't imagine what that's
45:00like for the children, because I went through that. But to see them have their one parent that's
45:06steady in their life, find someone, and then they're like, oh, I'm going to go to another
45:10country and be with this person. I can't imagine what that's like. I never had that. My dad was
45:15always around. I didn't see him. But he was always around. He never tried to leave the country. He
45:19brought a woman over from the Philippines, or no, from Thailand. But he never tried to leave the
45:25country and not come back, you know. And especially, I wasn't a child at the time. I think I was in my
45:30teens when that happened. So I just can't imagine what it's like to be six years old,
45:35right, or eight years old. And your stable parent who's in your life decides to pack up and just go
45:41to another country and be with someone. I can't even, I don't even know, are children even equipped
45:46to process that? No. The boy is eight years old, which that's such a critical time. But then the
45:55daughter is 16, which is another critical time, especially for the same sex parent. Yeah.
46:02Influential role model in that kid's life. And now the 16 year old's like, oh, okay, so now I just go
46:11meet someone in Nigeria and hope for the best? Yeah. That's a very pivotal age for a young lady,
46:17because that's around the time my sister got pregnant. She was, I think, 15. And, you know,
46:22and when children, especially teenage girls, don't feel the love that they need to feel at home,
46:27they look for it other places. And sometimes it's from stupid teenage boys. And then they end up in
46:34either controlling relationships, abusive relationships, or they end up pregnant,
46:39or they end up having to drop out of school. They really do. You're 100% right. They need that
46:43strong mother figure, not just there, but like to be leading by example, too. They need to see a
46:50good example. Because a lot of times we watch these teen mom shows and the teen moms will say,
46:55oh, well, the mom will be like, I got pregnant at 15. And then we'll watch the exact same thing,
46:59her 15 year old that she got pregnant with is now pregnant. And it's like, it's a cycle,
47:03because you need that strong example to break the cycle. And when parents, they're like, oh, well,
47:11I'm a good parent, but I still need to do things for myself. Yeah. But you also have to always 100%
47:17put your child first. Being a good parent and doing things for yourself means you took the
47:23kid to the babysitter, had a girl's night out, done deal. You took the kid to a babysitter,
47:29you went and got your nails done. That's doing something for yourself. You don't find love in
47:34another country, pack your shit and move. And that's not doing something for yourself.
47:38Well, no, that's literally being selfish. And I hate it too, because I feel like women are given
47:45so much more responsibility when it comes to parenting than men. And I do feel like it's
47:49unfair. I feel like women are not supposed to think about themselves anymore. And then men
47:55do have that option. Because for some reason, a dad can go and ship off to the army and be
48:00gone for five years, and nobody will think that he is neglecting his family or his children.
48:04But if a woman ships off to another country, we're judgmental about that. And I don't like that. I
48:10feel like both parents should have the same level of responsibility of being in that child's life.
48:15And I'm not exactly sure why we see it differently, but we do.
48:19Yeah, I don't know. Saf Bunny's right, though. It's just like Lauren needing a mommy makeover.
48:25When my kids were little, if I had to go do something for me, I went and bought myself a
48:31pair of shoes, or I went and got my nails done, or whatever. But I was home promptly in an hour or
48:37two. I never left the country.
48:40Well, yeah. I mean, if you need a weekend with like the girls, you can go on a Friday night and
48:47go out and come back Saturday night. Totally, totally normal. But on Monday morning, when it's
48:51time for the kids to get ready for school, it would be nice if you guys are there. You know,
48:57like, it'll be nice. And it's like, I also don't like to cross the line of telling people how to
49:01be a parent. But sometimes, you know, especially watching these shows, I see some people making
49:07some strange choices, parenting choices.
49:11Okay, specifically for Renee. So she said in the beginning, that it's just her and her kids
49:17on this little farm, and they live a simple life and all this stuff. So all these kids know,
49:23is this simple life, the simple life on this farm. Somehow she supports her family selling eggs,
49:30they must be golden eggs, because I don't know, I don't think I can sell enough eggs.
49:35That was crazy, because I only spend like $2.99 for a dozen. So yeah,
49:41where I live, everybody here has chickens, everybody, I could make 10 phone calls right now
49:47and have 50 dozen eggs at my door in 20 minutes. And I probably pay a buck, maybe,
49:56if they charge me. So I don't know how I could, you just around here, you can't support your
50:02family on selling eggs. But no, but all I'm saying is, these kids, they're very used to this
50:10very simple life with their only parent. And their only parent is uprooting her life and heading
50:17to Nigeria. For a man that we learned, doesn't want to share a room with her because of his,
50:27and it's funny, because this isn't even a Muslim religion. This is a Christian religion.
50:31Yeah. And you know, he feels that they shouldn't be having sex until they're married. And he made
50:37a vow that he wouldn't do that. But that's totally fine. I don't judge anybody for any vows
50:42they made. But she should know that before she gets on a plane. Like, I think that, again, it's
50:48these serious, important conversations that aren't being had. And it's everybody is guilty on both
50:56ends. I feel like there's people hiding things from each other. And you know, they're like,
50:59oh, well, I don't want to scare them away. I don't want to make this, what's his name,
51:03Lauren doesn't want to tell Faith about his plural lifestyle, and that he's literally seeing
51:09other people. Like, this is a lot for me, because if I'm in a relationship, I don't want to be
51:14cheated on. Absolutely. And I know that some people are plural, they date more than one person,
51:20they're polyamorous. There's so many different versions of this. But in a nutshell, if you're
51:25that and I'm not, you're just cheating on me. Absolutely. Right? Because we're not the same.
51:31We don't practice the same thing. So yeah, it's okay in your eyes, because this is who you are.
51:36But I don't even know that's who you are, because you didn't tell me. So you're sleeping with all
51:40these different people. And then I'm thinking that we're in a relationship and they're in a
51:45relationship because they think it's very, very possible for you to be in a relationship with one
51:49person and have sex with anybody you want. Yeah. And it works for some, wouldn't work for me.
51:55You know, it wouldn't work for me. I don't see how we, I mean, I'm not saying that we have to
52:00be fully committed to each other. But like, if you're sleeping with someone else,
52:08I mean, I don't know. I don't even know how to justify it. Because it's still gonna feel like
52:13you're cheating. I'm sorry. But if we're in a relationship in two separate countries, and you
52:18tell me you love me on day one, you best not be sleeping with someone else. Because you better
52:22prove to me that you said I love you day one and you meant it. Well, first of all, if you say I
52:29love you on day one, you can't mean it because it's impossible for you to love someone that you
52:33don't know. It's literally. That's exactly it. You say you love me on day one, I'm blocking it.
52:38But still, yeah, that's like someone else as long as you're dropping love bombs.
52:42That's red flag 101. I feel like within the first 45 days, you shouldn't be using the word love.
52:49Absolutely.
52:50And if in during the first 45 days, if you do, like you said, we have to block you on all
52:55platforms. And from WhatsApp, right? Because there's no reason for us to continue because
53:01you don't know what love is. Like, it's impossible to love anything. Like, yeah, I got a new phone.
53:07And I was like, Oh, I love this phone. I'm not marrying it. You know, like, that's different.
53:11We're not getting married. I just like the amenities and the benefits of the new phone
53:18and the space. I don't love it. I'm not in love with it.
53:21But before your two years is up on that new phone, you're gonna hate it.
53:27It's gonna start going slow. And I'll probably crack the screen and I'm gonna hate it. I'm gonna
53:30want another one. Like, I think that anyone when he said I love but I think that's something that
53:36he does. Because you know, he has no commitment in him. Like to anything or anyone. I think that
53:43he's just one of those people who likes to have sex because he's like, Oh, I just want to experience
53:47lots of different things. I don't want to miss out on anything. And I was like, that's just being
53:50a hoe. You know, like, if you love somebody, how would you think you're missing out on anything?
53:56But I don't think you know.
53:56For crying out loud, you're in Vegas. You can't tell me you can't find what you're looking for
54:02there. You can find one of every kind of person there, at least.
54:07He literally works with women who have penises.
54:13Yes.
54:13Right? Like he literally is displaced because he was like, well, I only like this. And it's hard to
54:18to find that in Vegas. Like, come on now. Like if you can find any type of kink or fetish or any
54:26specific thing, you can find it in Las Vegas. And it's not even they don't even make you feel weird
54:31in Las Vegas. It's totally accepted and normal. There's a club specifically for whatever you're
54:36into. You can go there with other people who feel the same way and not even feel weird for being
54:43there because literally everyone who feels that way are there and there's specific places there,
54:48you know, because like in the South, maybe, you know, you might feel a little weird, you know,
54:52because they're less than but Vegas is like, nobody's judging anybody. If you want to go and
54:57do that and buy a drink, there are people waiting for you with open arms with smiles
55:01and a warm stool, you know, like they are ready for you. So I think that he's just, well, everyone
55:07on X said he's hoeing. He's just hoeing around. And he's hoeing from couch to couch.
55:11Yes.
55:11I think that was the real issue. And I feel bad for for Faith because she with this being her
55:17first ever boyfriend, she's going to have a real nasty taste in her mouth for for men who date
55:23trans women. And hopefully she doesn't think that all men who date trans women are like Lauren
55:29because they're they're actually good, decent people that exist. He's just a hoe, you know,
55:35that but for this being her first boyfriend is going to leave, you know, because you know,
55:39they say the person that damages you the worst is the first one. Yep. You know, that that leaves
55:43the worst scar. So hopefully, you know, she kicks his ass to the curb quicker and sooner before any
55:50real damage is done so she can move forward and not be caught up in the damage that he's going
55:55to leave behind. Yeah, I hope so. I wish her the best but she's not good. It's not going to be the
56:00best with him. Oh my gosh, this episode. I'm telling y'all I complained. And I was like,
56:08I just want real drama. I want craziness. This is so much crazy. We haven't even met everyone.
56:14I'm so overwhelmed with the level of crazy drama that we are experiencing. I'm just so happy.
56:21Also, I'm pissed at the same time because they didn't put the show on streaming.
56:25So that means that this is the end of it. They're never going to put anything else on streaming
56:29once the other way ends. Nothing is going to be on streaming because I think since the other way
56:34started on streaming, it's going to finish on streaming. But since this started today,
56:40and it didn't go on, and I mean, and they might put it on there after the fact, but I don't want
56:45to watch ads and commercials. So it doesn't mean no good. Yeah, so Warner Brothers Discovery,
56:50I'm pissed at them. And I know they're broke. I get it. I know that they merged and they paid
56:56billions for all of the different things that they bought. But none of that has nothing to
57:00do with me. I don't have a billion dollars. I didn't tell you to spend a billion dollars.
57:04That's not my problem. So I'm trying to figure out why you're bothering us. Right? Like all the
57:09people. Yeah, I'm gonna get rid of Max, I think because I'm just so pissed off. I just don't want
57:17to. I don't want to support them. I feel like supporting them is against what I believe in.
57:23And I feel like they're screwing us over because they made a bad business deal. And I don't like
57:27that. I don't like it. Absolutely. All right, so we've run out of time tonight. Like I said,
57:34I still had probably 50 pages of crazy stuff I wanted to talk about. But as the season goes on,
57:39we'll have more time to discuss. Before the 90 days, season seven, episode one,
57:45thank you for joining us. Hopefully soon we'll have Deedee back. I haven't heard from her. So
57:49fingers crossed. We're gonna have Deedee back really soon. Thank you to my co host Cara for
57:54joining tonight. Next week, we might have a special co host, I'll keep y'all posted,
58:00you may recognize. So I'll talk, I'll tell y'all about that. Make sure you're following Cara,
58:04she's tagging this video. Make sure you follow me on all social media platforms at George Mossey,
58:07georgemossey.com. You can get your podcast type in the George Mossey show.
58:10Thanks for staying up with us tonight. Everybody have a wonderful night. We'll talk to you soon.

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