Drama Queens - One Tree Thrill (part 55)

Episode Date: September 25, 2025

This episode takes a deep dive into the hard hitting questions like whether pancakes, waffles, or French toast reign supreme. Sophia, Joy and Rob swap hilarious family stories, share road trip disaste...rs, and reveal their must-pack travel essentials. Sophia and Joy confess to those unforgettable moments of totally blanking on stage. And, the Drama Queens address a question that keeps popping up in the comments! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty, and I'm the host of the On Purpose podcast. Today, I'm joined by Emma Watson. Emma Watson has apparently quit acting. Emma Watson has announced she's retiring from acting. Has anyone else noticed that we haven't seen Emma Watson in anything in several years? Emma Watson is opening up the truth behind her five-year break from acting. Watson said she wasn't very happy.
Starting point is 00:00:27 Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty. on the iHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It may look different, but native culture is alive. My name is Nicole Garcia, and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aim to explore that culture. Somewhere along the way,
Starting point is 00:00:45 it turned into this full-fledged award-winning comic shop. That's Dr. Lee Francis IV, who opened the first Native comic bookshop. Explore his story along with many other native stories on the show, Burn Sage Burn Bridges. Listen to Burn Sage Burnbridge. on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. First of all, you don't know me.
Starting point is 00:01:06 We're all about that high school, drama girl, drama girl, all about them high school queens. We'll take you for a ride in our comic girl. Drama girl. Cheering for the right team. Drama queens, drama queens. Smart girl, rough girl, fashion but you'll tough girl. You could sit with us, girl. Drama queen, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens.
Starting point is 00:01:30 Oh, hi friends. Hi, friends. Guys, what are we doing? What are we doing today? We're asking some questions and we're getting some answers, Robert. See what I was doing? I was starting the Q and A with a Q. A Q.
Starting point is 00:01:45 And then you brought the A. Yes. Very well done. I love how you just live by example, Rob. Thank you. Thank you for seeing me, Joy. Shall we just jump right in? I think we should.
Starting point is 00:01:58 We have a lot. very good questions. We also have a lot of really good nickname, starting with T-shirt. Hey, T-shirt asks. Do we know if Clay is from Tree Hill or did his therapist he saw after Sarah died just happened to be in Tree Hill now because plot? Okay. I've always had it in my head that Clay was not from Tree Hill and moved there when he
Starting point is 00:02:21 started working with Nathan. I think I can jump right in and answer this one. I do not believe Clay was from Tree Hill. and I don't, I mean, I guess maybe, I don't really, this is interesting. The geography of the therapist I can't speak to, right? Because here's what we do know from a therapy session between Clay and the therapist was that Clay said he decided he was just going to get in his car and drive until he couldn't drive anymore and then he was going to take his own life.
Starting point is 00:02:51 And it was on that drive that he saw the house where he saw the ghost of Sarah. So that tells me, unless it was the world's shortest drive, he is not from Tree Hill and just happened to see her in the house in Tree Hill. But you're right, it's odd because the hospital where he is doing the therapy with this therapist is the same one that he and Quinn went to when they were shot, which means it's a very local, I'm guessing, a Tree Hill hospital. So why does this therapist know so much about Clay's life? Why is he, like, leading clay down this road to these major revelations? Well. Like, is he, or does he not know? Is he just a therapist who is helping him?
Starting point is 00:03:34 No, no. He knows. He knows. Yes. Because he was seeing clay. I mean, spoiler alert for those who haven't seen it. Stop listening for, like, 45 seconds. He was, he was treating clay after Sarah died. So he knows that clay has a son. So he is trying to lead clay down the path of remembering.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Whoa. Oh. So how in the world did this therapist? It's like he, it's like he was brought in, but how would he have known? I guess does Clay have a medical chart? Your charts follow you around. Yeah. Yeah, maybe the easy way to explain this is a chart.
Starting point is 00:04:09 Because in my head, as I'm listening to you recount that, I'm going well. If he got in his car to drive, maybe he decided to drive to where one of his clients lived and then had this crazy experience and felt like he was supposed to stay there. and maybe that's when he started working with this guy but that also wouldn't make sense because then by then he's in a few yeah let's go with chart and it could be though that
Starting point is 00:04:35 Clay saw this guy in whatever city he used to live in and then when all this stuff started going down they did look at the chart realize he was seeing this therapist called this therapist and he said that's a guy I really care about I can treat him out of your hospital it shouldn't take me more than a week
Starting point is 00:04:51 great that's it that's what happened we could be a visitor good catch t-shirt interesting in a complete 180 mystical maria wants to know waffles pancakes or french toast and what kind of toppings i love this question questions yes joy yes exactly my sentiment these are the hard-hitting questions i'm here for because this really is it's a real thing i sit down in a restaurant i'm not getting all three of these. I have to pick one. Okay, and I want to set some ground rules for this hypothetical, okay? You are getting the best version of waffle, the best version of pancakes, or the best version. So there's no caveats to like, well, if it was good, I want you to assume it's the best version of each one you've had. Oh, okay. And you can only pick one. That's hard. Because
Starting point is 00:05:45 they're all so delicious. I can tell you what would be the tiebreaker for me. Okay. If it was going to be the best version of any of these things. Number one on my list would be French toast unless it was fried chicken and waffles and then I'm going waffle and I want the chicken to be my topping. And a honey butter and a little flaky salt seals the deal for me. Maybe a little hot honey. Oh my God. I feel like you broke the game right there without answer. I don't think anyone at home was thinking fried chicken was an option as a topping but I love that you did that. Excellent. Snacks, had a thought. I'm a French toast girl, too. I love it, but it's too, I don't order it very often because it's usually way too sweet. Or it's just
Starting point is 00:06:32 covered in, the toppings are way too heavy, and then the bread gets soggy. And so because I don't trust it in most places, I would go waffles because I feel like I know what I'm going to get. However, again, if this is really the best version, I really feel you on that chicken and waffles. I do love a French toast that's like a crunchy, like a Captain Crunch crust on the French toast, so it's crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside with like a little whipped cream, but not much. I don't want it overloaded. I just don't want it too sweet. A little butter. Keep it simple. I feel that. I actually think one of the secrets to French toast is getting all your toppings on the side. Because once it's soggy, it's ruined. It's ruined. Then I'm just eating bread pudding. Yeah. It's like when you order a chimichanga and they bring it out with two different sauces on top. And you're like, did you not realize the whole allure of this is the textural component of the crunch?
Starting point is 00:07:31 Yeah. What are we doing? What are we doing, folks? What about you, Rob? What's your answer? You made a very good point about the cap and crunch French toast because I was going to say waffle because I love a crunch. I am a sucker for crunch. And a waffle is going to get.
Starting point is 00:07:49 give you that. But just to be contrarian, I'm going to say chocolate chip pancakes. Wow. Really? A dessert pancake. I'm going to tell you what? I've never been a pancake guy and I was really never a sweets guy. But in the last year or two, if we go to like a griddle type place, I will order one chocolate chip pancake on the side. Yeah. And it is transcendent. Solves your problems. It solves exactly. Thank you, Mystical Maria. Okay. Tina wants to know. Oh my God, this is actually a hard-hitting question depending on your relationship with your family. Tino wants to know what is something your family still teases you about.
Starting point is 00:08:33 I never had a teasy family. Everyone in my family was always very serious, unfortunately. It's something I look for in my friendship. It's probably why I love both of you guys so much. Is there anybody that wants to make fun of me? Go ahead. I don't know. What about you?
Starting point is 00:08:47 you know what I still get teased about my sophomore year in college I you know you have spring break like everyone's off for a week and I remember I was at a restaurant with a couple of my friends and my friend Katie's boyfriend was older than us I don't remember if he was a junior or a senior but he could like you know actually order cocktails legally out and there was this man who kind of like walked by our table twice when the boys had gotten up I don't know if they'd gone to the bathroom or what and I was like shocker you know I am my mother's daughter I was like who's this old pervy guy who keeps like walking over here looking at me and me and my friend Katie and he said something to us he goes how old are you and I was like excuse me
Starting point is 00:09:42 just thinking like you're disgusting you look old enough to be my dad and he took a badge out and he was like I asked you girls how old you are and we were like oh my God and you know Stephen had ordered a round of drinks for everyone and the irony was this like really bless my young age
Starting point is 00:09:59 I was like oh I should try an apple martini everyone says those are good it was disgusting I didn't want to drink it it was sitting on the table and we all wound up you know essentially getting arrested for underage drinking and I was like and I didn't even drink it Like, we all got tickets for minor in possession of alcohol, this whole really embarrassing thing.
Starting point is 00:10:19 And when I called my mom, she goes, you? You're such a square. And I literally was like, this is so embarrassing. Like, my mom is so cool. She, like, grew up in New York in the era of Studio 54 and is trolling me because she knows how lame I am. And this is, like, so sad. She's like, what did you order an apple martini? And then I was like, I need to crawl in a hole and die.
Starting point is 00:10:47 Yeah. That's great. My mom still trolls me because she's like, remember when you were so shy and you got arrested and you weren't even actually drinking? So that was fun for me. Awesome. Hey, I'm Jay Shetty and I'm the host of the on-purpose podcast. Today, I'm joined by Emma Watson. Emma Watson.
Starting point is 00:11:13 Emma Watson has apparently quit acting. Emma Watson has announced she's retiring from acting. Has anyone else noticed that we haven't seen Emma Watson in anything in several years? Emma Watson is opening up the truth behind her five-year break from acting. Watson said she wasn't very happy. Was acting always something you were going to do? I was using acting as a way of escaping to feel free. My parents, it wasn't just the divorce, it was just like the continuing situation of living between.
Starting point is 00:11:42 Living between two different houses and two different lives and two different sets of values, the career and the life that looks like the dream. But are you really happy? Fame has given me this extraordinary power. It's also given me a lot of responsibility. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the Iheart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. It may look different, but native culture is very alive. My name is Nicole Garcia.
Starting point is 00:12:11 and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aim to explore that culture. It was a huge honor to become a television writer because it does feel oddly, like, very traditional. It feels like Bob Dylan going electric, that this is something we've been doing for the kind of two years. You carry with you a sense of purpose and confidence. That's Sierra Teller Ornelis, who with Rutherford Falls became the first native showrunner in television history.
Starting point is 00:12:36 On the podcast, Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we explore her story, along with other Native stories, such as the creation of the first Native Comic-Con or the importance of reservation basketball. Every day, Native people are striving to keep traditions alive while navigating the modern world, influencing and bringing our culture into the mainstream. Listen to Burn Sage Burn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Pamelaam asks, I want to know of all the storylines in all nine seasons, which do you find to be the absolute most ridiculous?
Starting point is 00:13:21 And I'm not talking little tiny things like a dog eating a heart pretty wild to call that a little tiny thing. Exactly. I'm talking about a story. Oh, I see what, okay, I'm talking about a storyline that played through, which is the most ridiculous or unrealistic to you. Okay. That's a good question. Also, I do, I do just want to boop that Rob was like, I'm not touching this. this one. We're moving on to the next question. I noticed that love you, respect you,
Starting point is 00:13:45 totally okay. Gosh, what do you guys think? I mean, obviously, it's the one we're watching right now. Nathan being kidnapped by the Serbian mafia? I'm sorry. I mean, I'm not sorry, but it's a colloquial phrase. I just, I think it's ridiculous. Yeah, it's ridiculous. Do we have any others? I was going to say, and listen, no... Nanny Carey. Yeah, like that one went a little nuts. And this, I mean, you know, no shade to any of the actors. I thought it was portrayed really well.
Starting point is 00:14:22 But the intensity of the psychoderic storyline was always a little crazy. That's right. Yeah, the acting is not even on the table with this question. Like, we were hired to do a job and that's what we all did. Yeah. But in terms of what they decided in the writer's room was going to be a good idea and then, like, made us do it for so long. Yes, I agree. It's like sometimes you look at that stuff and you go, you couldn't have just pulled it back 10%.
Starting point is 00:14:50 Like that famous old Coco Chanel quote where she's like, take one thing off before you leave the house. Yeah, the last thing you put on. Just take one thing off the top of some of these. I feel as though they had a bowl of ideas, like of crazy ideas that they're like, ah, well, find a place for it later. This one seems a little too weird. And then once Clay got written into the show, they were like, oh, shit, let's just give him that bowl of ideas. You know, from the Sarah of it all. And that, you know, and that we hired the same actress. It was like that was, that actually might take the cake, Rob, like a twin. That's full soap opera. You've got the same
Starting point is 00:15:27 actress playing her evil twin. We are in full daytime soap territory with that. But then Clay escapes that one to only a couple episodes later. or find himself in fugue states and forgetting he has a child. Like, I, Clay got real, like, passions, general hospital. Yes. In season nine. We're in Swans Crossing territory now. Yes.
Starting point is 00:15:50 This is just really. Yeah. Yeah. I think that wins. That wins. Okay. Say it, Joyce. I would like for you all to know, this is spelled H-O-A-R.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Hoar. Hello. Thank you for your nickname and your question, which is, what has been your longest road trip? And where did you go? Hmm. That's sweet. I love a road trip. L.A. to Vancouver. Yeah. What is that? 19, 20 hours? Yeah. And it's a beautiful drive, especially I think if you go, I-5, there's some parts of it that are just gorgeous. How long did you take to do it? I've done it. See, Stevie and I did it one time, and we did it in two days, Stevie being Stephen Coletti. And so usually two, two-day affair. Okay. Yeah, it's very doable. You know, it's two, nine, ten hours. If you're me, it's like an 11-hour day because I stopped to pee about every hour and a half.
Starting point is 00:16:54 So, yeah, two-day affair. What about you, Joy? My longest road trip was when I was nine or ten years old living in Texas. we went we were going to we were just going up to oklahoma i was in dallas we were going to oklahoma city maybe for christmas with relatives and um we had a station wagon i believe and uh we pulled over because the car was overheating so we got we pulled over under this diner parking lot it's freezing cold you know it's like two days before christmas or no it was christmas eve it was christmas eve morning so we pull over to this diner we go sit down we're eating
Starting point is 00:17:32 we're ordering food and we look over and the car is on fire. Like the engine is, this is how I remember it. I'm like, now I'm thinking logistics. Like, what did they leave the car on in the parking lot? Maybe they were trying to cool it down and it just like kept sparking. I don't know what was going on. But anyway, the trunk, the front of the car was on fire. So we run out, pull all the presents out of the trunk.
Starting point is 00:17:56 And the fire department comes and the cars were just stranded in the middle of like the beginning of Oklahoma on Christmas Eve. And we had to go get a taxi to the bus station and with all of our gifts and get a Greyhound bus back to Dallas. And my mom and I got the flu while we were on the bus. And so Christmas morning, we just had the flu. So that was the longest road trip ever, even though it wasn't supposed to be too terribly long. It definitely took, I think it ended up being like a 12-hour round-trip situation and then maybe, well, maybe longer. I don't know. I'm bad with math. But yeah, that was rough. I don't love road trips. Wow, you win. No, that makes me so sad. I love a road trip. That was my favorite thing about
Starting point is 00:18:47 Wilmington. We started, I started to do a road trip home. Like, I don't know, every couple of seasons. I did one after, I think, season four. to L.A. You went back to L.A. Yeah. And I took like, you know, eight days to do it. And then after season eight, because, you know, we thought we were wrapped. Me and Jenny and Jane Beck all drove. And we did it in nine days. We zigzagged all over the country and like, you know, went to see landmarks and did the Grand Canyon. And like, oh, we had the best time. It was so fun. Awesome. I think we need to, we need to give you a new. Clean slate, new road trip.
Starting point is 00:19:30 Yeah. Well, I guess our Drama Queen's road trip would be a pretty long one too. Oh, yeah. We really, I mean, we hit a lot of cities. That was the entire East Coast. That was long. You're right. In that RV.
Starting point is 00:19:43 And I've done a music tour up the East Coast as well. So I guess that kind of counts, too, if you're stopping. I wasn't really thinking of, like, all the stops. Sparkling Pony asks, what is something you always have to bring with you when you travel no matter where you go? Oh, man. I don't know why because clearly when you're traveling, you're going, if you're going on a trip, you're likely going with friends or you're going to work. You're going to be busy.
Starting point is 00:20:12 But I have to have an emotional support book. And when I say unemotional support book, I mean three. Even if I'm going somewhere for two days, I pack three books in my carry-on. And I know it's insane behavior because I'm not going to read three books in two days. but I can't not have three books in my carry-on. I just, I can't do it. It's comfort, yeah, that you know you'll never be bored. If your phone dies, if there's nobody to talk to, if you're going to a restaurant by yourself, you are prepared for anything if you have a book with you.
Starting point is 00:20:46 And it's always the book I'm reading and then a book I really want to read but haven't gotten to and then something kind of in the middle. Why are we the same person sometimes? What is that? I don't know why. And Ash makes fun of me. She'll be like, babe, you're still, still, she'll pick up a book and be like, this one, this one that's been in the carry-on for the last four months. And I'm like, mm-hmm. Yeah, you just leave it in the carry-on so that when you go pack, it's already there.
Starting point is 00:21:10 It's just there. And it's just in case. It's good. What about you? I'm going to go really comfy pair of sweats. Oh. Yeah. Because a big part of the allure of the travel for me is getting real cozy in that hotel room.
Starting point is 00:21:24 maybe with a movie and some room service and a primo pair of sweats really ties the experience together. Yeah, and comfy socks, I think, is probably my thing too because I'm not walking barefoot on those hotel floors. No, let's just call it a comfy get-up because now that you're saying this, I'm thinking, I also love to crank that AC up
Starting point is 00:21:43 and put on a hoodie. Oh, yeah. So yeah, head to toe, you know, sweatsuit. And then when you're in said sweatsuit, Are you, like, hood on? Are you that cozy? Wow, you are, okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:59 I think I always need a face cream, too. I need a lotion. My skin gets so dry. So I think that's probably absolute guarantee that's always going to be in my purse. It's always going to be in my carry-on. I don't think I go anywhere without some kind of like a face cream. Yeah, there you go.
Starting point is 00:22:17 Have you used these like Froyo organics yet? Have you guys seen these? No, what is that? My friend Sarah Wayne Callie started using it, and then I saw her advertising it on Instagram, so I bought some. It's really great. It's just like, really? I think it's just made out of beeswax.
Starting point is 00:22:31 It's like a beeswax balm that you, that's got other botanicals in it, and you just, I just slathered on my face every morning. It's so great. Well, we love that. Anyway. Hey, I'm Jay Chetty, and I'm the host of the, On Purpose podcast. Today, I'm joined by Emma Watson. Emma Watson has apparently quit acting. Emma Watson has announced she's retiring from acting. Has anyone else noticed that we haven't seen Emma Watson in
Starting point is 00:23:05 anything in several years? Emma Watson is opening up the truth behind her five-year break from acting. Watson said she wasn't very happy. Was acting always something you were going to do? I was using acting as a way of escaping to feel free. My parents. It was. It was. It was. It was, It wasn't just the divorce. It was just like the continuing situation of living between two different houses and two different lives and two different sets of values. The career and the life that looks like the dream. But are you really happy? Fame has given me this extraordinary power. It's also given me a lot of responsibility. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast. It may look different, but native culture
Starting point is 00:23:51 is very alive. My name is Nicole Garcia, and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aim to explore that culture. It was a huge honor to become a television writer because it does feel oddly, like, very traditional. It feels like Bob Dylan going electric, that this is something we've been doing for a hundred years. You carry with you a sense of purpose and confidence. That's Sierra Taylor Ornellis, who with Rutherford Falls became the first native showrunner in television history. On the podcast Burn Sage Burn Bridges, we explore her story, along with other Native stories, such as the creation of the first Native Comic-Con or the importance of reservation basketball. Every day, Native people are striving to keep traditions alive while navigating the modern world, influencing and bringing our culture into the mainstream. Listen to Burn Sage, Burn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:24:48 Emma wants to know, have you ever completely forgotten your lines or lyrics in the middle of a performance? Yes. Okay. I know we can all say yes because that's just part of what we do. But I have a yes and to this question, which is, has this ever happened? So when you did that, your performance in London, your theater, right? That was your first big time theater, correct? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Yeah. Now, so did you have a different level of anxiety? Because whenever you're on camera, forgetting your lines isn't that big of a deal. You know, it's a very commonplace. Stage, not so much. So did you have a heightened level of fear around that? Oh, yeah. When we were, I remember the days leading up to preview starting and looking at all my coworkers there who, you know, all live in London and have done the West End before. And I was just, just like this feels impossible it feels absolutely impossible that the amount of words in this binder in this script we are going to do like how is this going to happen and then it just does it's the weirdest thing it all just works and everyone's like it'll just work and there will absolutely be a performance or multiple performances in which all all of us are going to go round Robin Stiles, someone's always going to forget something, miss a cue, like you'll be perfect for two weeks and then something will happen. And I remember, I think it was our third night on
Starting point is 00:26:24 stage and Jamie Winston and I, the whole dynamic when our scene, our first scene starts together is that we don't know what to say to each other. And to play that, even though obviously you have all the lines perfectly memorized is hilarious. And we got really in it and we had a lot of sort of physical awkwardness that was very funny and she did something that was so funny to me and then I did something sort of differently that made her laugh and I looked at her because we were having this moment and then I just it was gone like my I was like oh my god I'm I'm so in the reality of this moment with you that my brain is blank and I had no idea who was supposed to talk and she looked at me and I looked at her
Starting point is 00:27:10 and it wound up being this really funny beat and then she went I'm sorry you haven't met her yet it's my fault and I was like no it's my fault and I'm sorry I haven't met her yet was my line but in the weirdest way that that beat that night
Starting point is 00:27:26 got more laughs than ever before because genuinely we had no idea what we were doing and it was perfect and then like two nights later she had a thing with her prop and something fell that wasn't supposed to and as she was picking it up she didn't hear her cue line
Starting point is 00:27:43 and then me and the boys are looking at each other like oh my god how do we do this and I was like I'll just reverse engineer her line tonight and it like in the weirdest way once it starts happening you realize you're gonna be okay and that you're working with great actors
Starting point is 00:28:00 and everything you'll solve it but oh my god the first time I went up on a line I will never forget that feeling. I was like, well, I'm going to go, I'm going to crawl under the stage and die now. That's obviously my future. How about you, Joy? Any memorable line drops?
Starting point is 00:28:19 Not in theater. I mean, I echo everything you just said. So it happens to everyone. It happens to all of us when you're on stage. You just sort of expect that at some point that'll happen. And you really hope that your team has your back, which is why it's really important to trust your other actors so that everybody's become a part. of everyone is a cog in the wheel that's running the clock, you know,
Starting point is 00:28:40 and so you can trust each other. I have gone up on lyrics in a song, like when I'm performing before a crowd, which sucks, but it's not as stressful, I think, as going up in a play because there are so many other people relying on you. When it's my show, I can just stop my song and be like, you guys, I forgot the lyric. I'm sorry. And then it's charming. Everybody laughs.
Starting point is 00:29:06 And we just start over. Like, it's, you know, it's safe. So, but that has definitely happened to me before. What about you? I mean, have you done theater? Like, have you done stage work, Rob? I brought down the house in a performance of the Emperor's New Clothes in third grade. Hey.
Starting point is 00:29:23 I was just so good that I thought I should probably stop now because it's never going to get better than this. So that was it. I was last in my theater. That surprises me because I feel like you're such a natural improviser that you would be, so great on stage there would be such a comfort level because it's like well we rely on rob he's going to fix it whatever happens that's a lot of faith i you know it's funny for the first 10 years of my career people would be would ask me like in an interview something like oh have you ever done theater and i would always find myself going no i haven't done it yet but i'm interested in it
Starting point is 00:29:56 and then i finally went i've been saying that same sentence for a decade yeah and i have never I have made zero effort in actually pursuing theater. So I think I need to, like, I need my motivation, my intentions need to match my words, which is I don't think I have any interest in doing that right now. Not that I'm opposed to it, but I was like, I think I was just trying to give an answer that would like please everyone.
Starting point is 00:30:20 Yeah. Yeah. I'm good with what I'm doing. Yeah. I love that about you. It's great. That's so great. I echo Joy Sentiment, though.
Starting point is 00:30:29 I think, I do think you would love it. I find myself really, like, I'm in one of those phases. You know when you get your creative itch and you think, oh, I really want to do that? I'm itching to get back to it. It is something I'm absolutely open to because it terrifies me. And usually when something terrifies me and then I actually put myself out there and do it, I love it. It's like the more scared I am, the better the payoff is once I walk through it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:57 So I see you theater on the horizon. Well, gang. We had some questions. We had some answers. Can't wait till next time. We had some good nicknames, too. We sure did. Also, there's a question becoming increasingly common in our inbox.
Starting point is 00:31:16 And I don't think we should tell the people what it is just yet. You know, we want to keep some surprises up our sleeves. But to the people who have a hunch that maybe I'm referring to their question, we see you. And we're thinking about it. Look who got their black belt and teases. Leave them with a little mystery, you know. Okay. More to come.
Starting point is 00:31:39 See you all later. Hey, thanks for listening. Don't forget to leave us a review. You can also follow us on Instagram at Drama Queens OTH. Or email us at Drama Queens at iHeartRadio.com. See you next time. We're all about that high school drama girl, drama girl, all about them high school queens. We'll take you for a ride and our comic girl
Starting point is 00:32:03 Charing for the right team. Drama queens, drama queens. Smart girl, rough girl, fashion but you'll tough girl. You could sit with us, girl. Drama queen, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens. Hey, I'm Jay Chetty and I'm the host of the on-purpose podcast. Today, I'm joined by Emma Watson. Emma Watson has apparently quit acting.
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