Mention It All - Getting Married & Getting Curved Ft. Anisha Ramakrishna & Brian Benni
Episode Date: November 8, 2022On today’s episode, Family Karma stars Anish and Brian join Dylan to talk about that epic season 3 premiere, and what we didn’t see on the show. Anish, who recently got married, talks through her ...life changes, and why she’s committed to protecting her happiness at all costs. Brian discusses his dating life on and off the show, and how it felt to get curved on camera. They also discuss the dynamics of the cast group chat, and who they’d love to hang with on a future crossover show. Check out our latest promo codes here: https://betches.com/promos Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We don't say that, but now we said it.
With me, Dylan Hafer.
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Hey, everyone.
Welcome back to the Mention at All podcast.
I'm Dylan Hafer, and I am so glad to be joined in the studio today by Brian and Anisha from Family Karma.
Hi, guys.
Hi, Zillan.
What's going on?
How we do in season three?
We're ready to mention it all.
Oh, yeah.
Spill everything.
Spill all the chai.
That's the energy I love to see when you're in the studio.
You guys are coming off of a big season premiere.
You're finally back.
I know everybody was watching all of the weddings and events and things unfold on social media and was like, I think I see a camera.
This better be getting filmed.
And it was.
And now we're here.
How are we feeling?
Excited.
I mean, it's taken so long.
And, you know, we're just, I think, I mean, I'm overjoyed that it's finally, you know, happening and coming to fruition.
There's drama.
You don't say.
Yeah.
I mean, that's weddings, right?
Especially Indian weddings.
Oh, yeah.
There's just so many different components to an Indian wedding,
which just leads to so many different aspects of trauma all around.
Trauma and drama.
Trauma.
PTSD.
Anish, I'm curious going into this season, the last couple seasons,
your kind of dating ups and downs have been a big thread of the show.
Famously, you said your age range was 31 to coffin.
Yes.
What was it like going into the season, being in a relationship now,
and knowing that you maybe didn't want to bring that fully onto the show too soon?
Yeah, I tell people, you know, we sign up for this,
and you might meet someone that isn't interested in being on television.
And so you have to respect that.
But also, I'm with someone who's really busy.
So he's not really available to be on the show.
and now we're married.
Congratulations.
Thank you.
Major.
I remember at one point, like a few months ago,
I was like one of your TikToks came up and you dropped the F word, fiancé,
and people were like, wait, wait, did we know?
Is this?
You're going to see it this season.
Okay.
Okay.
Walk me through the thought process, though, of what you've decided to reveal and when.
Because obviously being on a reality show, some people are extremely,
extremely upfront about everything and you've kind of chosen a different route.
Yeah, calculated.
It's strategic because I wanted to be married to this person.
But I am actually sharing all of it.
I'm mentioning it all.
You just don't see him.
But I'm talking about it all.
Okay.
After the premiere, it's like we, do you know his, you know his first name at this point, at least?
Of course.
Okay.
Of course.
I do.
I do.
When you showed up in Mexico, were you expecting a warmer reception than you got?
Absolutely. We each spent like $3,000 to be here. Say fucking hello to me.
It was pricey.
Yeah. I mean, I'm just looking at the outfits and stuff. I'm like, I would be in debt from one wedding.
Just the per night and the flight was $3,000.
Yeah.
Nothing else.
You got to worry about outfits, jewelry.
That's a lot.
Each day's a new look.
Each day is like three looks.
Yeah.
Especially for the women.
I saw Bali's suitcase.
I'm like, I couldn't do that.
Yeah, Bali had, what, two spares per day?
Yeah.
But so just clear up for me really quickly.
Did you RSVP to the wedding?
Because this seemed like a miscommunication.
Set the record straight.
I did RSVP.
Okay.
I said per the time.
text that they showed, I didn't know which days I would be attending because an Indian wedding
is 57 days. So I didn't know if I could be there for all the days. That was the issue.
At some point, I will be making an appearance in the flesh. I will be there when it counts.
I mean, that is what it counts. Brian, obviously, you were there with your parents. This is
the first season that you're not somewhat attached to somebody named Monica, which
I'm sure how are we feeling about that?
Oh, just just feeling great.
You know, I think I'm a bit traumatized by the name Monica, you know, so this time around,
we're playing it differently.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What was your kind of feeling going into filming this season?
Did you just want to have fun?
Were you, you know, what was?
Yeah, you know, I'm just in a different phase of my life, a new chapter.
So it's, it's, you know, back to single Brian.
But a new Brian.
Now we're Brian 4.0.
So this is.
We're on 4.0.
Yeah, we're new and improved.
We've already done the year-long, long distance, slash just really a long relationship.
For me, a year's the longest I've ever been in a relationship for.
So now I know that I could do it.
So now it's like, okay, well, now let me really try to find my person throughout the process.
Your parents are such a big part of the show for both of you.
Your parents are here today.
It was lovely to meet them.
How do your parents kind of handle?
being on the show. Did you expect them, your mom especially, to be such scene stealers?
You know what? Initially, you know, kind of starting this whole process, it was just, you know,
they're just very supportive, right? They're willing to do whatever for their kids, which,
which, you know, we both love, right? They always support us. But no, I mean, my mom is just unapologetically
her and she's just raw, real and authentic. And, you know, she really just kind of like, doesn't really
give a shit, you know, and she is who she is. So yeah, I just kind of have to like massage her sometimes
like, okay, you know, let's take it easy today, you know? There's like a little pep talk before the
camera's show up. You're like, okay, so you love me, right? You love me. Don't, don't shit on me
too much today, you know? My mom has been this way my entire life. And my entire life, everyone's
like, I love your mom. Those are my DMs. I love your mom. Yeah. Yeah, I would have
imagine you guys get a lot of feedback on your parents.
People are obsessed.
Yeah, they like my mom more than me most of the time.
Same.
Yeah.
I like your grandfather is so great on the show.
Oh my gosh.
My grandfather turned 90 two weeks ago.
Oh my gosh.
Yay.
Happy birthday.
Thank you.
He's very happy.
But because he's like 90% deaf, he doesn't know that there are all these people
out there that love him.
You know, and then when I told him, he's like, bring them to me.
When you, going back a few,
years when you first were thinking about doing the show when the opportunity came along,
was that something that you made a decision with your family? Or did you decide and then kind of,
like, okay, we're doing this? No, it was a big decision for all of us. And especially in our
culture, it is very private. And we were the first of its kind, you know? So I think we were like
also the guinea pigs. And so, yeah, there was a lot of screaming, BTS. Yeah, definitely.
Like behind closed doors, there was just a lot of arguments of, is it worth it?
You know, let's let's, you know, reputation.
Reputation, right?
That's like huge.
And I mean, a lot of communities, especially the Indian community.
You know, it's, you know, stature, the way people look at you, your facade, the way you carry yourself.
And it's like, do we want to let people in and show them all the skeletons we have?
And I'm like, well, it's just part of being vulnerable.
And I think, you know, everyone is excited once they realize that it's just really showing off the culture.
and, you know, kind of showing who we are.
And the moms don't have a filter.
It's scary, too.
Terrifying.
I feel like that, it doesn't feel like there's a filter when we're watching it.
They do not.
They, they are acting just as they would if there was no camera.
Yeah, that's, that's the even, yeah, scary.
My mom's thrown something at me, but they just didn't make it on air for a good reason.
But like, they don't give a fuck.
Yeah.
Sometimes, specifically watching.
Lopa auntie.
Sometimes I'm like, just look, just act happy.
Yeah.
Just smile.
I think she pioneered it.
She pioneered just give it.
Just dish it.
I'm glad she's there because there is always that one auntie.
Oh yeah.
There's always that one auntie.
She's like, if I'm miserable, everybody in the room and everybody watching on TV, they're
going to know.
I don't care.
Yeah.
You better feel it and you see it.
She's hilarious.
She's the best.
She is so funny.
I think that's like, that's what.
one of the things that I enjoy about your show specifically is between all of you guys in the
main cast and all the parents and, you know, the family members, there are so many personalities
and everybody kind of gets those little moments where it's like, oh, she's really funny.
Or like, oh, she's, that's like sweet moments, funny moments.
Little nuances.
Yeah.
There's just so many different interrelationships happening.
Oh, yeah.
And Auntie Lopa is like that all day.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
what you see on TV is exactly who you see in person.
Actually, even funnier.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Do you think since, do you think the wedding has kind of let things like chill out?
Like, is everybody kind of on a good page more?
I think you need to see that because we thought, you know, wedding brings people together.
Stay tuned.
Yeah, stay tuned for that.
Definitely.
Right.
Like, wedding is episode one.
If we've ever watched reality TV before,
there's probably going to be something else that...
If the wedding's episode one, hon.
Just imagine, yeah.
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Tuning into this season premiere, starting off in Mexico with this wedding, it is just such a big start to the show.
How did you feel watching it knowing like, okay, people haven't seen us in a year and a half on the show?
This is such a big cultural thing that we're showing.
And, you know, our friend group is back.
Like, how did that feel going into this season?
It was great to see from an air-conditioned room because I was sweating profusely.
in Cancun.
Yeah, I thought it was just beautifully done from the perspective of...
Beautifully done.
Just showing all the different events.
You know, there's so many aspects to an Indian wedding
and from the outfits to the different ceremonies
to the meanings behind it and, you know, everything in between.
It was very cool to show that.
And then, of course, having it in Mexico,
which is, you know, that whole, what do you call it,
a getaway wedding, vacay wedding?
Destination.
Destination.
wedding.
That one.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was just cool to show.
You pick the hottest place on the planet to tell people to wear Indian clothes.
It was hot.
Yeah.
I don't have to wear all the layers that the ladies have to wear.
So I wasn't too bad, but I know a lot of the ladies were dripping out there.
And that was like the cool time of year.
Like 96.
Well, okay.
So you at this wedding weekend spent a lot of time talking to Avni, which we saw on the premiere.
It didn't maybe go the way you thought it might?
Yeah, she, I would say she's got a good, like, Michael Phelps move in one of, yeah, because when I went in, turning the head to catch a breath.
Yeah, she caught the breath on me.
I wasn't expecting that.
It was fun.
It was fun.
It's, how do I put it?
I've never been curved like that in my entire life.
So it was just a new experience for me.
On camera.
On camera.
Yeah, they really, they got it.
Got me.
Got the shot.
caught me 4K.
Is that like, are you getting text for your friends?
It's like, ooh.
Yeah.
Burn.
Yeah.
Look at that.
Making fun of me.
Of course.
Of course.
I mean, yeah, retrospectively looking back at it and like thinking about what Anish is like, yeah, you met her the first time and you went straight in for, what do you expect was going to happen?
And I was like, say hello.
Yeah.
What is Cheret said?
What happened to hello?
How are you?
What is your name?
Hello?
Yeah, I skipped it.
I just, she was looking at me.
I thought I was getting different vibes.
I was getting the go come in vibes.
So I was like, okay, let me say hello in the French way.
That that would work better.
Maybe it was for the best.
Yeah, yeah.
At an Indian wedding, which, you know, you can't just do that around aunties and uncles, too.
It's a lot going on.
Yeah, yeah.
Tequila was flowing.
Tequila was flowing maybe a little too much.
for Vishal.
Oh, yeah.
Is that like, is that a normal thing where you're not supposed to drink
leading up to the wedding?
And everyone does.
Okay.
Yeah.
It also depends on families too.
You know, there's certain families that believe in like a dry wedding,
which means no alcohol at the wedding, which I don't agree with.
I never been to one of those.
Me neither.
You're like, I hear they happen somewhere.
They happen somewhere far away.
Yeah.
There's something called a car bar.
where we put all the alcohol in the trunk of a car,
and in between sets or ceremonies,
we'll go and pound and then go back in.
If you're going to do a dry wedding,
I'm going to figure out a way to drink.
But, you know.
That sounds like trying to drink in high school.
Yeah.
That's what it is.
Because the aunties will judge you that look at you,
like alcohol, no good.
And then you're like, oh, shit.
I've heard of those.
It's like a Costco run happens.
Yeah.
Then they're in the parking lot.
Right.
where they go.
Car bar.
So we have two weddings on this season, obviously, and then Anish, you've gotten married since then.
But you had a very different wedding than the one we saw in Mexico, very small, right?
What was your thought process to decide that that was how you wanted to do it?
After going to my friend's weddings, yeah, that was the thought process, living through my
friend's weddings, and then deciding, you know, I'm just going to keep it.
bit low-key. It's just family. Was it logistics though for you? And yeah, it was the only time we were
available. We weren't available for five days in a row. You're like, look, sometimes you just got to
get it done. We even planned the proposal. Really? Yeah. Like, when are we both available? Oh,
April 30th? Okay. Your Google calendar is scheduled within an inch of its life these days. Yeah,
literally. More him. But yeah. Is that, is that like, do you feel like that's like,
Do you like that? Is that working for you?
Space is the new sex.
Do you like being in Arizona?
So it's actually pretty fun in Scottsdale.
Okay.
The only downside is all the red eyes.
Like my life, my family, my friends, my work is in the East Coast.
And so it's a lot of flying, but, you know, I get the miles.
What was it like knowing that you were going into this season, not living full time in Florida anymore?
I'm sure that was kind of a headache.
but obviously.
No, it was a priority for me to find love.
I wanted this.
You know, found an amazing person.
And, you know, he was the priority.
You're very focused, I would say.
Locking.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Dedicated.
Committed.
Yeah.
It's like when you know, you know.
You find the right person.
You're willing to do a lot of things.
Yeah.
That makes sense.
Do we think there could be like a bigger celebration?
Yes, there is.
In the spring.
I'm going to have a reception with everybody.
Okay. If there were to be a season four happening, would there be cameras invited to the celebration?
Sure. Why not? Okay. So it's not like a never, it's not like a secret forever kind of thing. It's just like it wasn't the right time to bring it on the show. Also, being vulnerable at 38. You don't know if you're going to marry this person and you're just dating. And, you know, I say private till permanent, single till ring.
It is interesting the idea of kind of dating in general, and both of you guys have navigated this when you have, you know, you're on a public show, people see it, people can recognize you, know who you are, that I'm sure that just changes kind of every interaction because you have to think about that.
I mean, I would be concerned if someone was like, I want to be on it.
That would scare me.
Yeah.
Okay, that's weird.
Yeah.
for me it was like yeah it's like a little bit of both and I mean for me in particular the first
thing I didn't like was I don't want to show my game to everyone because now now everyone knows my
one-liners everyone knows kind of how I pitch myself or what I say like my three roommates people
I'm supposed to know that and now if I say it I'm like oh I've heard that before it's like well
or even other guys will start stealing my lines and I don't like it but but besides all that you know
just I think the vulnerability part too because I'm on a different place in life too.
I'm not 25 year old Brian that was still in college, kind of getting reckless and just saying
whatever.
Now I really genuinely care.
And like I really want to get to know the person.
I'm really like a wear your heart on your sleeve type of guy.
So I literally don't care.
I'll kind of say I'll put all my cards on the table.
But then at the same time, everyone in America gets to see all of my cards do.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And like you said, I mean, if you're like starting to talk to some.
or seeing someone and they're like, oh, like, are you filming or anything?
Like, you don't want that kind of.
Like, oh, can I come?
Like, what are you talking about?
Like, how quick can I get mic'd up?
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I think mostly vulnerability, and I'll say for me, not to get deep on mention at all,
but, you know, I really, obviously, I love my husband so much.
And if it didn't work out, thankfully it did, I would have been wrecked.
So having that fear and you're older, you know, and everyone's like waiting for you to get married, literally.
And so I didn't want to put it out there and then what if it didn't work out?
I think that that makes sense because when you're on a show like this, I'm sure sometimes it can get really like wrapped up with your identity and all of that.
But you don't know how long it's going to last.
Like you don't want to kind of lose yourself in this world.
And then all of a sudden it ends and you're like, okay, I'm.
Yeah.
And I had kind of been a joke, you know, like, and I was laughing along.
It was funny, but after a while it's scary when you keep meeting people and it doesn't work out.
And that's the place I was coming from, you know, where I would tell everyone about someone.
And then one or two weeks later, you're like the joke because they're not with them anymore.
Oh, yeah.
I mean.
It's painful.
Been there.
Yeah.
So this, you know, when you meet who you think is the right one.
You don't want to jeopardize it.
Right.
Like at a certain point, you're like, this isn't just like the next guy.
This is like the guy.
Yeah.
I feel that.
You make that a priority.
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Who do you think in the few years since you started this whole journey, who in your group do you feel like has changed the most?
For me, Vishal.
Okay.
Are you just, you're not as close as you used to be?
Not so much about our relationship.
Just, you know, I think he's.
He's gained a lot of confidence.
And then, you know, with that comes other things.
Okay.
Ryan.
Damn, this is tough.
This is tough.
It doesn't have to be in a bad way.
He's going to hear this or whoever's going to hear it anyway.
I mean, I could, I would take a little spin on it and say Vishal changed, but I would say for the better two because season one, he, like, was very bad at communication.
Like, could not, like, get things out.
like Loponte or Richa or he just he would kind of just turtle shell every time something happened
And then you know through watching himself getting you know you know seeing what people said about him and then
Even like self-work he kind of got to a place where now he's he's not all the way there you know from a
communication standpoint but he's got he like I don't know he's gained miles compared to where he was
Such a politician that was very political I played that
very well.
I respect it.
I mean...
I feel good about it.
He's like,
here in a suit,
like running for office.
Yeah, I feel good about it.
I mean,
I could have gotten a little,
taking a little jab,
but, you know,
I don't want the group chat to go nuts again,
so I'm trying to stay.
More dramatic, you know?
Yeah, what's the group chat like these days?
Someone's mad every day.
Fucking group chat.
It's a different person's mad every day.
Please, yeah.
It's almost crazier than this season.
Was there like group chat drama around BravoCon?
Always.
Nonstop.
And it's someone, someone leaving the chat and then someone will add them back.
Yeah.
Someone will add them back in like, no, you have to hear me out.
And then I'm like, oh.
I've left and come back after like months.
Yeah.
I'm muted.
Like, you know what?
I'm coming back.
Yeah.
So.
I got something to say now.
Sometimes you just need to like remove yourself from the situation a little bit.
And you're like, no, no, no.
I still, I still care.
I just can't, I can't do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And I work.
I work in nine to five job too.
so I'm looking at this thing and it's like ding, ding, ding, and then I'll look and everyone's
talking shit and I start getting mad and I'm like, I can't do this right now.
And I just get back to my keyboard.
You're like, I can't do like some Instagram drama right now.
No, no, exactly.
And that's, that's it.
And it's little things.
Yeah.
Yes.
Me included.
I'm like, if I'm like naming the usual suspects, I'm like, you're on the list.
Yeah.
Okay, so in a less personal direction,
how do you feel like the group dynamic has changed being on the show over these years now?
I think getting married, you know, people, like,
we always feel young because we live with our parents
and we're always with our parents and our families.
But getting married for some of us, I think we've grown up a lot.
Yeah, yeah, definitely.
I'll say everyone got closer to, but with getting closer comes, you know,
some drama too, of course.
But yeah, growing up, I think everyone matured a lot,
just even though we're all in our like 30
since inception to now yeah
it is funny like on some of the
I feel like on Bravo there's like
the younger shows and it's like you guys
and Southern Charm and Vanderpump
and it's like okay like
chef is 40
yeah I said that on my Instagram I was like
okay can we please have a girls trip
with millennials and not senior citizens
I mean we were talking before you said you and Tiffany
Moon are the same age.
We are the same age, except she's been married for like 10 years, has two children, you know,
and has established herself.
Beautiful closet.
Yeah, three million dollar closet with a safe.
Like, I'm just getting started in life.
You'll get your $3 million closet with a safe.
Manifest.
Just, you know, maybe.
I don't want the closet, but like, you know.
Yeah.
Just growing up.
I know.
I want like, we need like a girls trip that's not just like housewives.
Yeah.
I was talking to Bali about this.
Yeah.
You could do, I've heard Brian on Winterhouse as a suggestion.
I would love to.
I'm for it.
Yeah, I would love to.
Honestly, well, at BravoCon, just hanging out with the whole summer house and winterhouse gang.
We were just from a partying perspective.
You would fit right.
You belong there.
There's so much fun.
You're like, look, I like to drink.
He was like wearing a turtleneck at BravoCon.
Fit right in.
I was kind of auditioning at BravoCon.
But yeah, no, we were.
We were just having a blast.
I get along with all those guys and girls.
Yeah, we have too much fun.
Too much tequila.
Lover boy, I'm a fan now too because I was pounding that thing like an animal.
Who would be on your millennial women girls trip?
Dr. Nicole Martin.
Yes.
How hot is she?
Yes.
We actually went to high school together.
No way.
She's a year older than me, though.
Okay.
No way.
Yeah.
Both went to school together.
But we didn't know each other.
Okay.
Because, you know, schools are big.
Right.
But, yeah, I found out later.
I was like, oh, you know, she went to the same school.
That's so interesting.
Okay, Nicole, who else?
Paige.
Great.
Is there anyone else?
Candice.
Throw Candice in there.
Yeah.
She'll put us in shape.
Right.
It's like you forget, like, ages are, you know, age is just a number.
But it's like, yeah, everybody's like the same age.
Yeah.
What about you?
Yeah.
I was thinking about that.
I mean, like a boys trip?
Sure.
Boys trip.
Co-ed vacation.
I don't care.
Oh,
if me,
go ahead,
we can,
there's some crushes out there.
I'm not going to go to there again.
Okay.
Oh.
Yeah,
it's too much.
But,
uh,
no,
the usual suspects who I was partying with.
It would,
it would be,
uh,
Kyle,
um,
like,
I had blast with Corey on,
from Winterhouse.
Yeah.
This new one.
Austin.
Um,
Jason,
Carl,
well,
Carl doesn't drink as much or it doesn't drink at all,
but he's still parties and has fun.
Luke,
Luke's a blast.
Right.
Luke's a blast.
Yeah, yeah, that game.
Throw in Sarah from Dubai.
Oh.
Yeah, throw her in.
She's been here.
She came into the studio.
Like, how stunning is she?
She's beautiful.
She's staring at her the entire weekend at BravoCon.
I love you.
She pulls off a suit better than.
She was one of those people where when she came on the podcast,
she was sitting right there and she's just like, it felt like I was getting the like
inspirational like talk.
Like it was like public speaking.
I'm like, wow.
You're just, you really are, you really know how to like get the message across.
Not us.
No, no.
She has very good Instagram captions.
They're very deep, right?
I'm like, okay.
Yeah.
I'm inspired.
Yeah, every time she posts.
Inspired by her.
It's like every time you fall, get back up.
Sarah Almodani, thank you for the information on Instagram.
Beauty and brains.
Yeah, for sure.
What is your like social media approach?
Like how do you feel about social media being on the show just in everyday life?
I've always loved it.
I've been on IG since day one.
I'm ratchet.
Love it.
Love social media.
Love it.
It's not affecting my mental health.
Tell you that.
Okay.
I love being on there.
And I'm a creator.
I'm not really a consumer.
I just put my thing out there and leave.
That's an interesting point.
I never thought about that.
I'm not like looking at other people.
Right.
you're not like living in the comment section of other people's posts.
That's probably for the best because I feel like some people that go on TV shows and then
are too kind of into the social media kind of community, it like rots your brain a little bit sometimes.
Yes. Yes. And you're in that feedback loop of either people love you or they hate you,
but you're reading all of it. And it's like, I use it as like a picture and go.
Learning tool and to, you know, keep connected. But.
for the most part, I'm not on there, like, looking at things.
No.
Just posting and leaving.
Yeah.
I'll throw up a story and then I'll usually use it for, like, checking my DMs.
And then everything else is TikTok because TikTok, I don't have to see anyone's stories of what they're doing in their life.
I just laugh.
I love to, I follow, like, scroll.
I only follow, like, two people I know on TikTok and then it's just.
It's like education, right?
Yeah, I get everything.
You're learning about Tiffany Moon's Birkin call me.
Yeah.
I literally was at our house and I was like, can I?
I just have a box, like an
Armaz box?
Just a box. Can you just give me one of the boxes?
Carried around.
Okay. Before we run out of time,
just tell me one thing that you are
looking forward to the most on this season
because we have a long way to go.
All the different dynamics that are going to change
and I think Amrith's wedding.
Spectacular.
Yeah, you stole that for me.
Sorry.
I think Amrit's wedding is going to be great.
but actually to your point,
I want to see kind of how it,
because we don't get to see,
I guess we don't really know what's happening
with everyone while it's going on.
So I would love to see kind of
what happened behind closed doors
in certain moments, in certain situations.
Like who said something shady in their interview?
Yeah.
Yeah, like what happened while I was in Arizona?
Yeah.
Yeah, you have a lot to learn from watching this season.
Yeah.
A lot.
Amazing.
Well, Anish and Brian, thank you so much.
much for being here. I'm so excited that this season is back. Make sure to watch it Sunday nights
on Bravo. And thank you so much. Thank you. Thanks. Thank you. So fun. Love it. Thank you so much
everyone for listening. Don't forget to rate, review, and follow the show wherever you listen.
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