No Jumper - The Jem Wolfie Interview

Episode Date: November 13, 2019

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Starting point is 00:00:11 No Jumper, coolest podcast in the world. I'm in here with Jim Wolfey. How you doing? Good, thanks. How are you? I'm excited to be in here. This is so crazy. You're such a fucking Instagram legend that I can't believe we're actually meeting and doing content.
Starting point is 00:00:24 I feel the same way about you. Do you really? You're a YouTube legend. Or maybe just across the board. I mean, everybody has to be. This is the only podcast I've ever wanted to do. Really? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Whoa. That's crazy. Actually, I've never done any other podcasts. I've been asked to and I've never done it. Which ones have? you turned down? They're like Australian ones at you. Oh. So how much time do you spend out here in the States? So I come here once a year roughly. Okay. I usually come in your summertime, but this time I came in your fall. It was beautiful. Right. I kind of like this time of year.
Starting point is 00:00:58 Yeah? This is better? Yeah. And I come up for roughly like four weeks at a time. Okay. That's the most I can handle. This is interesting. What do you, what do you get done out here, like when you are here? What's priority? Um, being a, from Perth, my city. I mean, I love Perth and I miss Perth. But it's such a small town and it's so behind the times. And they don't really fuck with me. Like America fucks with me.
Starting point is 00:01:24 You don't think? Oh, no, they don't. Why? I know I have fans out there, but Perth as a whole is such a, it's like an old town. Right. It's no influences are respected there. It's like what I do is sort of laughed out there.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Really? Yeah, if I'm ever in the headlines for anything, which sometimes I occasionally am, the comment section is wild. I mean, it's wild anyway. Like, if I'm on World Star, it's wild anyway. That's crazy because it's different. It's more like, oh, we're embarrassed to have. Really? The number one thing that I say and that everyone says about Australia when they come back over the first time, which me and a couple of members of my crew, we were out there for a couple of weeks.
Starting point is 00:02:07 And the number one thing everybody says is just everyone in Australia is so nice. but I guess maybe they're nice to us as Americans and then they just hate their own. Yes, because they idolize Americans and it's different because, yeah, you're coming to Perth where I was like all Australia as a whole, but I'm like from there and I don't know. So I don't know.
Starting point is 00:02:25 I'm going to say it's like 50-50, but yeah, just to get out of Perth is really nice and I love L.A. Like the weather here is amazing. I always go to this. I stay on the beach, so I stay in like Santa Monica area and I just like chill out. And I do a bit of collab work,
Starting point is 00:02:39 but more so. just relax and like I feel like here in LA we treat our Instagram models like gold those are those are like that's a real career we all respect it we all understand it's not a real career where I'm from believe me but that's okay because I I don't need like validation from anyone for what I do but but do you think that you would be regarded a little bit differently if you were in Melbourne or like one of the Sydney and Melbourne definitely have more influences and people who do social media full-time and possibly but I've never wanted to live there. I'm very close with my family and they're all living in Perth and I've got dogs there and I just
Starting point is 00:03:22 would never leave. So you're really married to it. How old are you? 28. 28. Okay. So if you were going to have moved to L.A. and completely just decided to live the American lifestyle, you would have done it a couple years ago? I feel like I should have done it like 25, 26. That was like sort of the oh it's not the peak of my career because i'm i'm only getting more and more followers as the years go on but you think that you're starting this more likely to like settle down like you're trying to reproduce like i'm building a house right now and i'm building it so i can have like get more um rescue more dogs and stuff so like knowing that i'm committing to that is means like it's less likely i'm just going to up and leave and live the LA lifestyle so you're getting to the point where
Starting point is 00:04:07 most women start thinking about having kids and you're just like, now I'm going to get hell of dogs. Yeah, for sure, yeah. No kids. I already have. This is my boy. That's dog number one? Yeah, he's a rescue boy and I just want to rescue as many dogs as I can.
Starting point is 00:04:19 So I'm building a house for them. Wow, that's amazing. How did you get into that? Nothing is more important to me than dogs. Really? Yeah. Oh, my family, obviously, not one. But dogs are just like, I don't know, I have a connection with them.
Starting point is 00:04:37 That's like my nickname Wolfie. That's what that comes from. I just, I feel like I am. Right. Without sounding crazy, you're like, I just, I'm one of them. I don't know, you just have a connection with dogs. That's how I feel about cats. For real?
Starting point is 00:04:49 Yeah. Do you have cats? Oh, actually, yeah, you and your girlfriend have cats. Yeah, Tony, I've had them for 13 years and I'm obsessed with them. And I... I didn't know they live that long. Oh, yeah. No, the idea for me is that hopefully he can make it to see me turn 40.
Starting point is 00:05:03 Wow. Oh, yeah, you're 35, right? Yeah, so if he makes it to like 20 or 21, then he'll see me at 40, which is, that's very exciting to me. Just the idea that he could have, because I've had him since I was like 22 or something. I was so young. Yeah. That's so sweet. He really brings a lot of joy to me.
Starting point is 00:05:21 I feel like I'm just not a dog person. There are a lot of energy. I like the really low-key cat. Yeah. Oh, yeah. I'm like, I need that energy. You can't trust someone who's not an animal person. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:34 That's tough for you? Yeah, it's hard for me to be, to really, like, connect with them or be friends of them. I fuck with dogs, though, for sure. I've, like, had a lot of, like, roommates over the years who had dogs that I got along was super good and that I, like, loved them, and I would start taking my walks and stuff.
Starting point is 00:05:47 Oh, that's cute. I just feel like, like, okay, Lou, Lou brings his dog here all the time. Lou's not actually over here where I'm pointing right now, but he brings us. He brings his dog through all the time, and I don't know, I just, there's not something that, like,
Starting point is 00:06:00 makes me automatically want to connect with the dog, Whereas, like, if I went to his house and he had a cat, I would be all over the cat. That's sweet, though. It's still, like, you connect with animals, and I respect that a lot. But you had dogs since you're, like, super young? Yeah, yeah. Oh, my whole life, I've had many dogs. I grew up on a farm, so I lived on a farm for, like, 10 years as a kid, so we had lots of animals.
Starting point is 00:06:21 We didn't just have dogs. We had cows and chickens and geese and... I'm cats, too. It's a lot more normal for you to be a dog person than, like, a chicken lady. Fuck, that would be weird. But, I mean, that works for some people. I mean, my mom rescues chickens from the cages and from them being egged chickens. So she's not a chicken lady.
Starting point is 00:06:39 She's a farm woman. You know what's interesting is that if I were to have been interviewing you a couple years ago and you were like, I just want to stay in Australia and blah, blah, blah. I probably would have been like, oh, you're tripping. Like, you need to be in LA. That's where you can make it happen with your career. The manager would come out of you. Right.
Starting point is 00:06:55 But I don't really feel like that anymore. Now I feel like there's a lot of benefit. Like if your family is somewhere, that's so valuable. You got, like, being around your family is huge. They keep me grounded. They keep me very, very, very humble, which is great. I need that. I think if I could move to L.A., I'd be like, yeah, I'm that bitch, which I am still. But, like, I can be like that, can do everything I could do in L.A. in Perth.
Starting point is 00:07:18 I guess there's probably more opportunity here in L.A. for maybe other things, like, doing interviews like this. But it's like you could be, like, one of the more lit influencer model, et cetera, in that area versus like you moved to LA and there's like five million other hot girls. Exactly. It's saturated here and it would be hard to sort of get a bit more recognized and noticeable out here but that's cool.
Starting point is 00:07:42 Like yeah I definitely don't need to don't feel the need to move here but I love your city for sure. Thank you. It's really not mine but if you ever make it to Nashville New Hampshire that's where I grew up? Other side of the country. Oh okay. Oh it's the East Coast. Yeah like right outside Boston.
Starting point is 00:07:58 Oh I was just there. See that's that's where I was just there. That's why normally when I talk to people that are not from where I'm from, I'm just like, yeah, Boston, like right outside Boston. It's a lot easier for them to comprehend, yeah. I was just, yeah, I did sort of an East Coast tour. I was in like Baltimore, Philly, New York, Boston. You seem like you love traveling based on following you for a few months or weeks or whatever. Like you're like that girl. You've totally got wanderlust in your heart, right? Yeah, so I was in the UK and I've been to the UK, Europe and New Zealand and all around Australia.
Starting point is 00:08:27 and I do love America the most except for obviously my home but America is an awesome country. You guys are very lucky. Right. So what are you normally doing when you're traveling and stuff? I'm getting more boring as the years go on. Same. He's just in Vegas for three days and didn't do shit. Fuck yes.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Didn't have a drink. Well, a couple of henny shots, but that's about it. That's so me though. I found myself just like in my hotel room, my very comfortable hotel room and just, getting like Uber eats and watching movies. But no, I'm the manager in my head because I am my own manager, will be like, you need to organize this collab. You need to go out and like do this and this and this.
Starting point is 00:09:08 So I'm trying to force myself to do a little bit more. But while I'm traveling, like I said, I like to relax and just find some awesome places to eat because I am a chef originally and that's what I worked as a qualified chef for eight years. And on top of that, I'm just a natural foodie, so I love to eat. So I'm just trying to find all the good spots. to eat out around here and yeah because now that I have a girlfriend for the
Starting point is 00:09:31 past three years and we go to Vegas it is kind of like we do our job like we're always just somewhere for work or whatever and then it's like we're going to go out to a nice dinner and then it's like well why would we go out to the club and get fucked up when we could just and just have sex and just go to bed and then wake up early
Starting point is 00:09:49 and do something else you know and eat some yummy food when I was younger it was more like if I would get stressed out because I would be on a BMX trip to England for a week and I would know that I was going to get drunk every night. Yeah. And that's that was what would like give me anxiety about it because I would just know that. Would you feel pressured?
Starting point is 00:10:06 Yes. Yeah. Definitely. Sort of like a social thing. It's like if you don't go out every night, then you're fucking weirdo and you're not really taking advantage of why you're there. Yeah. And that's how I somewhat feel that here.
Starting point is 00:10:17 Like even my mom's mentioning like you've got to take advantage, you know, make the most of why you're here, Jamie. You're probably not, you know, as I discussed, my house will be finished soon. So when I start adopting these, dogs. I'm not, I'm probably not going to come to America for a little while. So, mom was like, make the most of it, yeah. So I do feel that part of me is just like, yeah, you need really take advantage of the time that you hear and do as much as you can. But then the lazy, older side of me is just like, just chill. But there's also, like, it's just you have to make a choice about if you want to basically embrace the morning or embrace the night. Because if you want to wake up at 7 or 8 in the morning and be able to have this super full day where you're taking in the sun and going around, going to different shops, like when you're traveling. And just doing all this kind of cool stuff, Well, for me at least at 35, like by the time like midnight rolls around, I'm definitely thinking like, oh, I'm going to bed soon, not like I'm going to go out to the club till 4 in the morning. 10 p.m.? Oh, see, I haven't got to that point yet.
Starting point is 00:11:10 Good on you. This is honestly probably good, though, because probably like we're like these spelling myths about what like your favorite Instagram baddie is actually like because people. Who is your? Oh, yeah. I mean, you probably are for a lot of them is what I'm saying. Oh, for them, yeah. But I'm just saying, like for them, they probably think like, oh, I got to sail to four in the four in the morning. If I want to impress these hot Australian girls, and you're like, nope.
Starting point is 00:11:30 No. Just sit your ass in bed and stay home. I mean, that's what is fucked up is like if you go to the club, there's a million hot girls in the club. But don't you think that most of them probably just want to be at home in bed with a nice guy? Sure. I mean, but that's what they're trying to do. They're trying to find someone to eat ice cream with at the club. And fuck knows why you would think you'd find them at the club.
Starting point is 00:11:51 But, I mean, everyone meets people in different ways for sure. I'm not going to. But for me personally, I wouldn't. I mean, I don't go clubbing. You don't go clubbing at all? I don't drink. At all. No, Adam, I'm so boring.
Starting point is 00:12:03 I love it, though. That's great. You remind me and myself, because I was, like, fully just changed so much the past few years. I was just like, aren't you a party boy? Nah. Actually, I love it, though, because I can kind of, like, make my story look like I'm a party boy,
Starting point is 00:12:16 because you're going to see on my story tonight, like me with a couple of, like, half-naked girls. It's going to seem like I was whiling out, but in reality, I just scheduled a little 45-minute filming scene, and boom, I'm back on the couch, rolling weed. and watch YouTube. Oh, that's cool.
Starting point is 00:12:29 Yeah, I saw a congrats on your magazine cover, though. That was awesome. Oh, man. That was such a crazy thing to go through. Yeah? Wasn't it an experience? It was an experience. It was a weird experience to realize what being a model is like.
Starting point is 00:12:44 Because when I'm getting ready to do three interviews in a day, my brain's going crazy because I'm trying to like figure out what I want to talk about, what's going to be interesting, et cetera. And that's such a mental thing. And then you go to be a model and it's like you literally just stand there. And it's like, it's difficult. Are you saying it's not difficult? No, it is difficult because you have to stand in like uncomfortable,
Starting point is 00:13:03 weird positions for such long periods of time. And what my girl was comparing it to, she's like, it's like working out, but you don't actually do. It's like a pose. Yeah, you don't do the motion, but you're standing in such a weird position that your fucking body starts to hurt. And then you're just so exhausted by the end of it. It's like, I would have never guessed that it was that taxing.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Yeah, no. The proper, like, legit photo shoots are like, you get like hungry often you're like exhausted and you're like why what have I been doing and then it's like it's kind of hard work but I am I am a chef and I work like I did an apprenticeship I like work like very fucking physical long hours like 40 hours shifts seven days a week so I know what physical hard work feels like and I then I kind of went from that to sort of modeling or entrepreneurship or whatever it is that I you want to categorize what I do but it's yeah I know what physical hard work feels like so I'm going to say modeling ain't that hard but yeah you're kind of very just like you have to focus for sure yeah it's definitely a whole thing my girl isn't doesn't do that many like photoshoots like that let's table that for one second we're going to talk more about your early life i just want to send a huge huge sponsor shout out to our boys over at bluechew dot com head on over to bluechoo dot com use promo code adam 22 uh blue chew offers men a performance enhancement for the bedroom if you want to last longer
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Starting point is 00:15:55 No. Okay. So talk about like you're in, like what were you like in high school? What was the personality type? I was the naughtiest child. I got suspended from a few schools. Like I hated school. School to me was jail.
Starting point is 00:16:09 As opposed to your current lifestyle being super boring, you were super lit when you were in high school? Oh yeah, I was like the class clown. I was like, I was the one like organizing the parties at school and I would just be, I would fuck around so much and I would be at the principal's office all the time. and because I didn't enjoy school. I loved going there to like hang out with my friends and it was like one big just like kind of joked me.
Starting point is 00:16:31 I didn't take school very seriously. Although I did well in the end. You did do well though. I did well. I graduated and I got like awards at the end. But it was kind of like a turnaround. It was like, oh, what happened with her? Like she used to be a psycho.
Starting point is 00:16:44 Psycho? Well, I used to, yeah, I did some things. Like how bad are we talking though? You joined a gang like. When I was really young, I cut a girl's ponytail off. that's so fucked up how old are we talking off very young like eight wow and then I um
Starting point is 00:17:01 I got like married at school and had like the whole like the whole school came to the wedding which it was just like it was just like a grass a ring made out of like grass you can just do that you can just get married in school because then like I got in a lot of trouble for that for getting fake married at school yeah because you got like the whole
Starting point is 00:17:17 every student in the whole school came to it you know the kids at American schools are like beating and robbing and shooting and stabbing and stuff and you're out here getting in trouble for staging a wedding. Yeah, it's like, let's spread the love and they're like, no! And then they like ask me to leave. And then I made in the next school I went to, I made one of the teachers quit because I made the whole class go on strike.
Starting point is 00:17:41 On strike? What was she doing that? You were so offended by. She herself was crazy and she used, yeah, anyway, I don't want to go on to that. I don't want to call her out. She was crazy. Well, yeah, like our teachers that we had, none of the teachers at that school.
Starting point is 00:17:52 like stayed long because it was just a badly around school. And then at my high school I used to I had a lot of angle when I was younger so I used to like write like cunt I don't know you have to beat that out. That was great we love cunt I don't want you to get demonetized by YouTube. No no cunt is excellent
Starting point is 00:18:09 we're definitely deep enough that we can say cunt in Australia is like everyone uses that word. No I know I use it here like we use it like in a nice way we're like oh you're a good cunt yeah no I love it I love the way that Australians and a lot of English people say it in a similar way And that's a big way that you can tell if you can trust the person you're talking to. Because if you say cunt and the person that's super offended, then you're like, oh.
Starting point is 00:18:28 Yeah, in America, something that really, yeah, you really relax. Like, yeah. Come to Perth. We'll say cunt all goddamn day. Yeah. Literally. And it's like a nice thing. Or, yeah, it's just chill.
Starting point is 00:18:40 But isn't that fucked up to think that, like, YouTube is probably hell of harsh on people for saying that word because in America it's considered so offensive. But then meanwhile, in Australia, it's not. Yeah. It's because, I don't know, Americans. Hap things very seriously. Yeah. In Australia, we don't give a fuck about anything.
Starting point is 00:18:57 Yeah. We're very laid back. But anyway, back to me being a psycho. Sgraffitiing on, like, lockers and just, I don't know, just causing a ruckus. But in the end, I came out good. Graduated, went to, like, college for cooker, like, to become a chef. And then I did that until I hated it. How long did you do that for?
Starting point is 00:19:19 Like, how long did you do that for? I worked as a qualified chef for, yeah. all together about eight years. And then sort of social media kind of just took over and I wasn't sort of expecting and I ran my own catering company for quite a few years until it got to the point where like I couldn't ignore the following that I had and it would have been an opportunity missed if I hadn't really taken advantage of the following that I had and really maximize that through. But so you were not planning on being a model or doing anything like that?
Starting point is 00:19:52 You were just living like a regular life doing this catering. Catering. Yeah, I worked as, yeah, just, I cooked like healthy meals because I'm really into fitness. And so everyone at my gym knew I was a chef and then be like, oh, can you cook me this? Like, I need to do my meal prep for the week. And I'd have like, in the end, I was cooking like 100 meals by myself for people every week. Whoa. And then I started writing recipe books and, I'm sorry, ebooks.
Starting point is 00:20:16 And I'd sell them online along with like workouts to go with them. And you weren't even posting photos. like in your bikini or anything at this time? Or was that kind of how you were marketing it? It was more just like fitness stuff. So it was a lot of workout videos and I sort of got my, around that time, I got my first like minor, very, very minor sponsorship through like health and fitness brands. And so I sort of had the chefing sort of overlapped by having the e-books, the recipe books,
Starting point is 00:20:48 the workouts and then sort of social media. your sponsorship sort of grew over that and then I still sold I still to this day sell my recipes and my workouts but um there's obviously way more opportunity that I took advantage of did you always feel like the hot girl your whole life or did this happen later working as a chef I only had gross ugly men in my in the kitchen like I don't imagine me that was I always had like face of makeup done my hair was always nice and then you know I'm in my chef jacket so I'm fully covered but like yeah I used to get I used to cop a lot of shit because we don't really really imagine that many chefs being
Starting point is 00:21:24 as pretty as you. I'm to be totally honest. It's not a job where you really need to look good at all. No. But I wasn't about my looks either at the time. I'm very good at what I do in regards to cooking. And I also yeah, I was
Starting point is 00:21:40 it was embedded in my head by my parents that looks don't matter at all and you need to become a chef because I was always cooking for my family since it's such a young age. and my aunt isn't extremely talented chef so they could see that and they're like that's sort of the path that you're going to go down and I was like I did it until I was like 25 and I was like no fuck that right that reminds me of my girl too because she totally like never thought of herself as being hot until way later in life your fan she's so stunning like I can't even get over it wow
Starting point is 00:22:14 everything about her from head to toe I want to meet it where is she she's actually probably at our house. Okay, so what's that from me? A few miles from here. But if you want to stop by and say hi, let me know. Maybe she'll come to the basketball thing tomorrow. Oh, that'd be doing. Oh, that'd be so cool.
Starting point is 00:22:29 And can we get some food? Get some food? She just immediately go to that too. Can we get food? Well, there's like so many places that I haven't eaten that. I was like, you know what would be cool doing like a muck bung? There you go. I haven't had, I've never had like Popeyes before.
Starting point is 00:22:43 We need those chicken sandwiches God, right? Chick-fil-I, I haven't had that. Me and her eating the chicken sandwiches. That's a whole thing. That's a viral thing right now, yeah, for sure. Even just Chick-fil-A sandwiches, too. I mean, that would go crazy. Yeah, they're good.
Starting point is 00:22:56 I haven't really had, like, a fresh Pop-I's chicken sandwich. What? Wow. Can we just get, like, a whole spread of food, like, over-eats where you are? We just need, but the problem is, though, is, like, you get Taco Bell. It's like, you either eat that Taco Bell pretty quick or it's not really the same Taco Bell 20 minutes later. Yeah. Probably the same for Popeyes, too, right?
Starting point is 00:23:15 Like, anything that's, like, fried, you need to eat it straight away. Yeah. Are you in Nando's head? Mm-hmm. It's addictive. I don't know if anyone's ever told you that. No, it is. Definitely.
Starting point is 00:23:26 I was interviewing Young Thug. I don't know what they put in it. Young Thug said that he only eats Nando's when he's in England. He knows what's all. Yeah. You know it was originally called Chicken Land? Since when? It was originally called that back in like the, what was it?
Starting point is 00:23:40 1891. Yes, Fernando Duarte. Oh, you know you're fast. Yeah, it was named after, it was named by Fernando Duarte, because his son was also named Fernando, and he called it. Andos. He's Portuguese. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:53 What a legend. Chicken land. I kind of wish they had kept that name. You know, because that's a... Chicken land. I went to Nando's once and they said, we run out of the chicken. I'm like, that's all you fucking do.
Starting point is 00:24:01 How do you want a chicken? What do you get when you go there? I get the quarter with, like, extra hot. Okay. With the peri, peri chips just like extra hot. We learned when we were out there that the thighs are kind of the move. Yeah. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:24:15 Australia Nando's, because the UK, no other Nandos do this. But Australian Nandoes do this. But Australian Nandoes do. ribs. When I went to UK Nando's, I was like, I'll get the ribs and they're like, we don't have ribs. And I was like, what? Wow. That's the best part.
Starting point is 00:24:28 I've spent so much time reading about Nando's and how they don't advertise and how they have like such an insanely loyal following. They don't need to because I think they put something in their source that makes it addictive. There's a Nando's black card. Yeah, I know. You don't have it? No.
Starting point is 00:24:43 Me neither. I don't get, you know what? I don't jump on, I really don't take advantage of any kind of like loyalty systems. Like I don't even have points and I fly business class everywhere and I don't even like use my points. I'm like I'm stupid like that. Like I've been traveling a lot for like you know 15 years. Never did it. I probably so many goddamn free flights built up.
Starting point is 00:25:03 Is it because I saw I watch a lot of your interviews because I'm a big fan? And I saw that you said the other day that only just recently have you started booking your own flights. And maybe that's why because you didn't have points because everyone was booking them for you and taking those points. But I don't think you can take the points for yourself. yourself when you book somebody else's flight right no you're right i thought it was who pays for it but no i just never did it my whole life and now is actually like i can book my own flights but it's just usually i got too much shit going on i'll just have somebody one of my employees do it because i assume that they're going to be able to find a whole team you might as well they're going to find a better deal or be
Starting point is 00:25:35 able to figure something out better than whatever the hell i'm going to figure out but i still don't know how to put in my own uh tsa pre-check thing oh i don't know what that is we don't have that in austral you don't it's like you get to like not take your shoes off and you get to go through like a shorter line and shit. It's basically like you have to go. How do they know that you're not like, you go on you? You go in beforehand and like you do like an extra security clearance thing.
Starting point is 00:25:57 So I think if you would like kill somebody then maybe you couldn't do it. And that lasts like a long period of time. I think it lasts like at least like a year or two where you don't, you get to go through these different lines and like it's kind of cool. Oh yeah. I know that it makes you go through quicker. That's all I know. But I don't do the lounge thing.
Starting point is 00:26:11 Some people are all about the lounges. I'm like, bro, I'm not trying to be in there that long. Is, okay. Yeah. Well, since I've been booking business. class, I have been taking advantage of their lounge. How is that? Because there's like massive buffets and I'm about to. See, that's the problem too is that when I'm going there, I'm usually trying to not
Starting point is 00:26:26 stuff my face full of fucking chocolate before I get on the flight. And then you're like constantly going to the toilet. Okay. Oh, man. I'm just trying to take advantage of free shit. Well, it's not free. You fucking pay for it. No, but I mean, it's like that's their way of like giving back stuff to people who actually
Starting point is 00:26:40 pay enough attention to actually bother to use the codes or whatever the fuck it is that you, you know, the miles. Okay, so, okay, we got to get back on track here. Yeah. You, um, you, um, you, you're just boring everyone to death about. So you're, you're killing as a cook. Right. Was, did you have any level of, I don't know if I want to be a hot girl for a living,
Starting point is 00:27:02 if I want to be half naked, you know, it was a thought process. Yeah. When I was a bit younger, maybe like 19 or 20, I didn't look at girls who did that and think, oh, yeah, I want to be that. I kind of looked at them like, oh, I couldn't. and wouldn't do that. I don't know. The way the world looks at hot girls
Starting point is 00:27:21 who are on Instagram has changed so much. Like nine years ago, that was really kind of looked down upon. Yeah, for sure. Massively. Even just my workout videos where I'd be squatting in just normal leggings and not showing anything.
Starting point is 00:27:33 It was definitely like everyone's like, what are you doing it? Are you trying to make, are you trying to piss people off? What are you doing? Now girls who have normal careers that's like not out of ordinary at all for them to just be posting
Starting point is 00:27:43 like hot picks in their bikini or whatever. Yeah, and there's nothing wrong with that. We should definitely be in. empowering women to feel comfortable enough to do that and not bringing them down for feeling confident in their own skin, especially a lot of these girls, including myself, I wouldn't even go to the beach until I was about 18 years old. I would wear a bikini around anyone. Even when I was 18 and I went to the beach, I'd be fully clothed. Like I just hated my body and I hated the reaction it got from men and women, just constantly girls coming up to me, are your tits real? Who did your tits? Well, they're real. But like everyone just constantly just,
Starting point is 00:28:17 asking me questions about my body and I hated that so I'd like never show it but obviously I got over that so you had the problem of like you know a lot of girls are like out of shape or whatever and they get negative feedback you you had the problem of being like kind of getting too much positive attention for it and you really didn't like it yeah I didn't know I don't know if I saw it as positive because I was just like oh I don't want to be I don't want to be constantly just like how looked at and stared at but um in public when I was younger for sure. It was hard for me to do with then. But I got over that and I thought that it's actually like a beautiful thing to embrace your body and I have natural curves and I sort of ran with the message that women should embrace their body in their natural state. Not that
Starting point is 00:29:03 there's anything wrong with enhancing the way you look through surgeries. I don't have anything against her. I just think that there's a lot of pressure for women to do that. So I like to send the message that you don't have to do that. A lot of, you know, Men and women appreciate natural bodies and it's a lot less painful. Yeah, it's kind of weird. Like, you at a certain point, did you feel like you were just trying to do stuff with your life that didn't have anything to do with your body, but you just couldn't help it that, like, you looked away that, like, people are just going to continue to treat you that way
Starting point is 00:29:34 or acknowledge you as this, like, inherently attractive sexual being and you were just so uncomfortable with it? I began to accept it and like it at some point. When did that start to kick in? accepted and liked it at some point to be able to post. I do remember someone saying to me, you've kind of gone from one extreme from a girl I used to know that would wear like rat. I don't know what you call them here. We call them rashies are like swimwear that goes up to your tattleneck.
Starting point is 00:30:01 To, you know, posting in your bikini and like, good on you for it. But it's just like, yeah, I definitely did change. I think it was a positive change because I can finally sort of own who I am and take back. It's almost like a power thing. like you know you're taking back that and just being like yeah this is how i look and what like yeah and i'm happy with it and i don't want to change and and if there's a way to make money from it i'm gonna fucking do it did you start going viral at first for doing basketball type stuff yes and
Starting point is 00:30:29 workout so world star made me their fitness girl of the week for like a year straight god bless really yes they just yeah okay see that's crazy because that's where i guess i originally remember you from but i didn't know that they were just choosing to do that over and over you You didn't pay for that? It just happened. Oh no, I've never paid world stuff or anything. Somebody there probably had a little crush on you.
Starting point is 00:30:49 I hope so. Maybe. I knew Q, like before he passed and sort of just got to know him. That's when they started sharing my stuff. And he wanted me to do some original content from them. And just the other day I did do some original content for them while I'm here. But I, yeah, so that's sort of, it was mostly just my workout videos.
Starting point is 00:31:10 And then I started doing basketball videos and they almost, as soon as I'd post a basketball video, Wells, I would reshare it within minutes. So I was always very appreciative of that. And even just like if I took like a little selfie video of me in a bikini, which is what I do because I work with Atlantic Records and some other record companies
Starting point is 00:31:30 who pay me to put their artist songs on some of my videos. So those ones would automatically almost go to World Star as well because they've obviously got like hot new hip-hop on it. Right. Damn, that's crazy. though because like that's interesting because I've seen it up close with labels where they have like networks of thousands of Instagram influencers. Yeah, you wouldn't even like know it because I kind of subtly do it in a way.
Starting point is 00:31:54 And a lot of people don't know that's one of the sort of collaborations that I do through Instagram. How can you, how much can you get paid doing something like that? Um, you mean like per post or just in general? Yeah, per post. Per post. It's not a lot because I do bundles. so like bundles of like 20 videos at a time. So my rates definitely do go down for that.
Starting point is 00:32:18 But my rates for other things, such as because I'm a bang athlete. Oh, you do the bang energy thing. I definitely, yeah, I rep bang. I love them. And so they pay extremely well in comparison. That's what I keep hearing because, man, I said something to somebody about being a bang energy.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Were you like pulling the piss out of that? I was just kind of giving them a higher time. I'm like, oh, you and your vulgar bang energy check. And he's like, you would have done it too. like that bang energy check man and i'm like wow i guess they are paying good he was he was like who is it do i know who they would be i shall not clot him up but he was he was just like a little too enthusiastic about bang follow the CEO they always make you put that in the caption right we have to yeah i always see it i tried to hit up the CEO because i'm like y'all i'm trying to see
Starting point is 00:33:03 what the bang bus is all about and he didn't uh he didn't hit me back maybe doesn't know i i adore working with them like they're just great to work with and um yeah i won't go too much into that because we're not really allowed to like disclose anything but really well because it's probably owned by some prints or something well it's just like we're under contract with them and it's a very it's a very thorough contract that i have like lawyers to read over and stuff yeah well you know it's crazy for me is that it's like whenever when you talk about brand deals it's like we advertise random as like whoever would give us money we companies for all these years and now we got our own thing That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:33:38 It's kind of like that with like the energy drink thing where it's like, I'm going to be honest to you. I don't think I'm starting an energy drink. So if anybody wants to like pay me to like talk about their energy drink, shit. Yeah, well you go with, yeah. So I have my own merch as well. But like, yeah, you've got much more extensive stuff, which is awesome. It's just the condamas and the weed. And then I guess I guess we make T-shirts technically, nojumper.com.
Starting point is 00:33:59 Don't you do shorts as well? Oh yeah, shorts, hoodies, all that stuff. Yeah. We're definitely trying to get deeper into it. More like weed accessories and like, you know, all that kind of stuff. That's cool. Yeah, once you have your own sort of brand, because my company is called Wolfgang, Appel.
Starting point is 00:34:14 And so I, yeah, once you have your own thing, you sort of like, you're like, that's my thing, and I want to push that rather than, like, focus on other people's brands and, like, having to do that. But you don't, I mean, you don't have to. You can always just push your own brand if you want to, but there's more money to be made, and I'd be stupid and not take some opportunities.
Starting point is 00:34:32 Yeah, yeah. What other kind of brands do you end up working with, like, what kind of stuff? Um, right now it's just sort of like, yeah, music and bang. Mm. And I do like one-offs for maybe like, uh, for example, like sports betting apps and, um, maybe like some basketball brands, like actual basketball. Do you get followed by like a million NBA dudes?
Starting point is 00:34:58 Like are those, do they love you? I don't know. I don't know. Kari Irving used to follow me. Then he unfollowed me when he got a girlfriend. Whoa. Shout out to his girlfriend. She probably did it for him.
Starting point is 00:35:09 She probably fucking grabbed his phone and just started unfollowing people. My girl, whenever she gets unfollowed by somebody, she says she just on. Oh, she knows. She assumes it's like the girlfriend. Oh, yeah. There's nothing wrong with that. I have no, I don't hold anything against them for that. Like, at the end of the day, if you're in a relationship, you should prioritize what makes your girlfriend happy.
Starting point is 00:35:27 I don't think it's probably an insecurity thing. But I don't care about that. Who else used to follow me? I don't know. Yeah, a couple of NBA boys. I don't know if I got any good NBA ones. I got a few good UFC and NFL follows now. Yeah, I wouldn't even know.
Starting point is 00:35:43 I mean, I like UFC, but I don't know any NFL plans. Yeah, usually I end up having to do some Googling to figure out who they are at first. And then I'll hit them up like, OBJ, what's up, big fan? Just lying. When I do get my OBJ podcast, bring this back up and just be like, look at him is, he didn't know who the fuck he was. But now I'm very educated. Look at me.
Starting point is 00:36:05 I'm so smart. So have you, this is one thing I feel like I've noticed is like over the years with your Instagram that you've like steadily gotten a little bit more comfortable doing like more and more sexual type stuff. Like I don't feel like you were painting basketballs on your butt cheeks and stuff at one point and now that's kind of that kind of stuff goes down. Yes, I know because Instagram have for sure become way more strict with what's allowed on it. Wow. So this past year I haven't really been able to. And that's sort of why I started OnlyFans. because a lot was getting taken down off.
Starting point is 00:36:39 And it wasn't even like, I would never post anything that's like close to nudity. I'd be always covering everything. And even bikini videos get taken down now. Taken down. That's crazy. Oh yeah. I get content taken down probably weekly on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:36:52 So that's crazy. So that's kind of why I headed towards only fans. And yeah, I guess over the years, like you said, I definitely have been more comfortable with being more sexually expressive, I guess even though that's not like truly who I am. It's my Instagram. Really? So that's how you feel is like that you are putting yourself out there as like a more sexualized version
Starting point is 00:37:17 when that's not really like a definitive element of your personality? Not right now, no. Definitely. I definitely used to be more than I am now. You used to be more. Why? Were you with somebody that brought it out of you or something? I would see guys.
Starting point is 00:37:35 I mean, yeah. obviously like being in relationships and when I have been I'm a very sexual person because I want to like be with them but and then like since relationships I guess when you see guys that's what you want to do but I've been like steadily single recently and so like that's not a priority and or important to me right now right and it doesn't excite me or make me happy to like do that right now I'm just like really focused on my career and my job and my family and building a house and furthering my business. That's dope.
Starting point is 00:38:09 So, yeah, in a way, I'm not trying to be like, oh, it's like, that's a fake germ. It's definitely like a part of me. Right. And it's still there. And I've always been somewhat of a sexual person. Otherwise, like, how could I, you know, put that image out there if I wasn't at all? But it's definitely not like a priority to me right now. How far do you go on the only fans?
Starting point is 00:38:27 I don't do nudity. That's what you mean. See, at least you're straight up about it because I've interviewed multiple girls in the past couple weeks who have been like... I saw the Genome one. Right. I don't know. my only fans it might have nudity i'm not gonna tell you it's like stop i know you're lying
Starting point is 00:38:41 stop trying to bait these poor fucks into yeah there's definitely like there's just gonna be you're gonna see way more on my only fans than you will on on on instagram because i physically cannot post that content on instagram anymore so i'm i post lots of videos on there and i i don't post as many videos on instagram and i interact with my fans on there so you will get more but i haven't done nudity. Do you feel like it's weird with OnlyFans because it sort of has that image of being like a porn site even though that's not what you're doing on it?
Starting point is 00:39:13 A little bit yes because when people Google it and they're like oh that's what you shoot up. I don't really care what people think but it's just like when friends and family be like oh I'm going to Google OnlyFans because Jim keeps going on about it and then they say it's like it's a porn site and I'm just like I don't do that but. Because there was a girl
Starting point is 00:39:29 that we met she came with some rappers or some shit and we're all just looking at her like oh my gosh she's so high and then somebody figured out her Instagram and they're like oh my god she has the only fans and we're like oh my god like we're like oh my god like we could pay 10 bucks and see her naked and then we realized that actually even if you spent the 10 bucks she was not naked she was just like kind of poking her booty out a little bit oh okay which is like a lot of girl did it make me sad um or like in general does that make guys really disappointed no I wasn't disappointed because I mean what
Starting point is 00:40:01 the fuck do I know I don't know this girl from a hole in the wall but I was I mean I guess I was like like surprise. I'm like, oh, so she's not a porn star but she has her only fan. She's a fucking genius. Well, I've got, sorry, I'll just follow my eyes. I've got a lot of my friends that are fully into fitness onto OnlyFans and they just post like extra content
Starting point is 00:40:20 that's like workout videos on there. And like people freaking paying for that and paying like triple what I charge and they're paying for like more workout videos. So it's just like, only fans is a platform for anyone who believes that their content is of quality or of certain value, so it's not just for that,
Starting point is 00:40:37 but definitely people use it for that, and so to Patreon as well and any other of those platforms. Yeah, no, it makes sense. I wonder how I could do with the only fans. I wonder what people would actually want me to do. I know what they would want. What, jerk off in the sink?
Starting point is 00:40:50 I wasn't going to say that. That's, I mean, that's more or less what girls are doing. Does I really like that? I mean, I don't know. That's like what girls do. I was going to say, like, stuff with you and your girlfriend. Oh, yeah. That would probably,
Starting point is 00:41:01 um, men and women would probably like to see that if that's if that's what you're willing to do. If not, you still have quality content, and I think your content is of value, and you've got to, people get to a certain point where they go, oh, I'm sick of putting out free content that it takes a lot of time
Starting point is 00:41:18 and effort and not have to pay photographers and videographers for their time. So it's just like, I want to get something back and I want to, instead of going maybe via YouTube where you're just getting paid for, like, advertising, and constant adverts put it through your video, you just get directly from your fans. No, yeah, it definitely makes a lot of sense.
Starting point is 00:41:34 especially like just like that's what I really want to do is just create something for people who it's not on YouTube but you get to see our interviews like the second that that we that we do them and then maybe it doesn't come out on YouTube for a couple days I thought somehow you had something live we used to do live yeah the problem is with live is that you just don't get any fucking like you don't make any money while you're live is that because YouTube don't put ads on them yeah yeah basically and then also if you put it up like if you put it up and and then make it live later, you actually have time
Starting point is 00:42:06 where you could potentially have it flagged, get it reviewed, and then when it goes live, you're making money off it. If you do it live, you don't make any money, and then by the time it's done, it's like, oh, this needs to be requested,
Starting point is 00:42:17 and then you request it and you wait 24 hours or whatever, and maybe it gets monetized, maybe it doesn't, but either way, I mean, I've had a lot of videos where we got millions of views and we did it live and we didn't make shit off of it. Oh, that sucks. You know?
Starting point is 00:42:28 So no wonder you don't do live anymore. Because it's like, it makes a difference for us. Right, like for in case like, something goes down, I don't know. Well, that is a good point. But then also, like, doing it live is kind of the amazing part because, like, when Boone passed out and smashed his face on the wall.
Starting point is 00:42:42 But that was the best interview ever. You know that? And then, like, oh, you've got some absolute bangers in, of the interviews, like, the Selena Powell one. You like her? I just like the interview, the way that you, oh, my God. She's doing everything that you could not bring yourself to do as a woman.
Starting point is 00:43:01 Yeah, but she, I just think her and some other girls that you've had on. on your podcast need to maybe, or they don't need to, they can do whatever they want, but I feel like they should humble themselves a little bit. And I don't really like when people come on podcast and just brag about, oh, my house is bigger than Chris Brown's house and girls who rent need to fucking step their game. I was like, there's nothing wrong with renting hunt, even though I own house.
Starting point is 00:43:24 I'm not going to shit on girls that rent, like fucking chill. And then also the way that Salina Power just like, I think that's her whole thing though is like because she drags rappers and names, drops left right and center like that's her whole thing but it's kind of sad to like identify as just that and like come on there's got to be like more to you i'm sure she's got brains and i'm sure she's got more to herself than just my hopes for selina is that she has had been so unhinged and just acting crazy as fuck for the past few years but she like allegedly is on love and hip-hop in an upcoming season and stuff like that and i really just hope that she can kind of like get her
Starting point is 00:44:02 shit together and manage to like be an entertaining person on camera without always she is entertained people really like her shit and it's like I think to a certain extent it's like yeah you're getting like a shitload of views or whatever because you're talking crazy about academics or trace songs or whoever but like if she kind of figured out
Starting point is 00:44:18 what she wanted to be on camera I could imagine her like she wants to do like a show on no jumper or whatever I'm like maybe you could just keep coming on the podcast from time to time but without creating like an actual show what do you mean she wants to have a whole own show I guess me and her are talking
Starting point is 00:44:33 I mean it would do well It would do really well but Yeah You gotta talk about maybe something other than just Like I don't know She's got to get in trouble one day by like Someone's got a sewer or something
Starting point is 00:44:46 Yeah I'm surprised that doesn't happen yeah I actually have a guy that I think you would really like Me? Yeah Aaron Carter No She's better to drink out I feel like you and him would be grades ago
Starting point is 00:44:56 No? I'm fucking offended Why? Are you fucking kidding me I'm so offended. I'm a big Aaron Carter fan, I don't know. I'm not saying like, oh, anyway. You don't think that that would be a good match?
Starting point is 00:45:09 Okay, fine. I guess we just learned a little bit about you. I mean, his girlfriend's Jenna. Not anymore. She just, oh shit, that was like three days ago. They broke up like two days after we did that interview. Because he was flying out all this shit about. He was like, I didn't know you dated this person.
Starting point is 00:45:23 I didn't know you dated soldier boy, little way, and all these. And the fact that she identifies it. Like, you even said like, oh, that's your whole thing. It's like, I know of you because of the soldier boy. I mean, I think it's, I don't know. I just don't know about just identifying yourself because you've been with these rappers or that's your whole thing. But I wouldn't even know who she was
Starting point is 00:45:41 if it wasn't for the fact that she did a Soldier Boy in 2013 and I feel like most people, that's like they would agree with it. So it's kind of like, what else am I going to talk to her about? Yeah, fair enough. Yeah. You never dated a famous guy? I've talked to famous guys and I definitely... You're too humble.
Starting point is 00:45:57 You're too humble for your own good. I'm not going to just like, yeah. You're like, I want to get the dirt. I'm just like, I can't, sorry. Yeah, I could get as messy as Selena right now, but I just wouldn't do that. But things you haven't really done more just like stuff guys have said to you or something? No, done. Oh, I hadn't said.
Starting point is 00:46:17 Like, but that's the thing. Like, I don't like name dropping. I don't think it's fair on that person as well. It's just like what we had was private and it should remain that way. I totally agree. Like, I feel like there's no reason. unless it's like a porn star or somebody who's super open about their sex life, there's no reason for you to ever like air somebody out because all that stuff is private
Starting point is 00:46:41 until it's public, you know, and it's kind of like lame to make it public when it shouldn't be, you know? 100%. That's why I can't give you any tea today. I'm sorry. On men. Much respect. But like the fact that you, I still can't get over the fact that you said I would be a good match with Aaron Carter. But like, wait.
Starting point is 00:47:02 But that's what I'm saying. You need that energy. You need somebody to shake shit up. All he does is just talk shit. Maybe you need that. He just talks a whole lot of shit. And I hate people who just sit there and just work. He sounds like his whole,
Starting point is 00:47:13 I'm not shitting on him as a person. But he just sounds like he just needs to really like justify himself to everyone and just be like, validate me, validate me. Like, I did this and I got that and I've sold however million records I've sold. And I, like, this is my girlfriend. and I dated this person or I don't know I just I just he wouldn't make it in Australia one fucking day you don't think you get knocked out by some Aborigines guy sort of swing on him we got bogans in Australia that were knocking the fuck out
Starting point is 00:47:44 oh hell yeah like we don't we don't really have celebrities in Australia as in like we have obviously have famous actors but they all live here and our celebrities are like athletes no one like him would make it a day because we call out people on their shit like you have to really keep a real in australia and no one likes people who brag about things and that's why i have to be careful in how i come across to because i am australian and i do live there so i need to i'm make sure i'm not like out here just being like i'm this and i'm like how you could get away with it in l a you could flex on everyone here and it's just like oh that's just regular smegular but yeah no that's so true then you go back home and everybody
Starting point is 00:48:23 thinks you're a psycho i feel like this this interview is going to make all the australians who do fuck with you come out of the woodwork and be like yo we support you much love oh hopefully but even if i don't i don't care i mean that's my idea at least um what do you okay so and in terms of your love life are you just not really that concerned with having a boyfriend are you are you concerned and you don't think about the kid thing at all i do think about having kids a lot um matter of fact it's something that i've wanted i've wanted to be a mother i know i'm i'm here to be a mother literally whether all women yeah but no but no biological Your body is telling you to become a mother.
Starting point is 00:48:59 There are some women that are not maternal at all. Then it's just like they think about kids and they're just like, oh no, I could never. But like for me. Quite possibly. No, doesn't she like want to get pregnant like tomorrow? I don't know. Probably wants me to get her pregnant. Yeah, didn't she holler at you during the interview and like your girlfriend was sitting right there?
Starting point is 00:49:20 What was crazy too is that my girl showed up while Selena was there and she just showed up randomly. And Selena thought that she was getting set up And she thought my girl was with a fighter Which my girl would never fight anyone ever So that was kind of funny but And my girl thought I was doing something sketchy Because when Lena showed up I was just like, what are you doing here?
Starting point is 00:49:39 And she was like, what do you mean? What am I doing here? And she's like, sees like me fucking sitting in the general vicinity of Selena. I'm like, not like that. I just thought you were gonna tell me before you came here. That's funny.
Starting point is 00:49:50 Yeah, so Selena Powell could have potentially ruined our relationship. That would have been a real good story. I doubt someone like her could come between you guys. What you have is awesome. She's tight, but yeah, I wasn't really all that pressed about getting in with Selena. Why would you want to? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:50:06 Just to say that you did. Guys, most guys, and I used to be like this too, so I could speak on this, most guys will gladly ruin an incredible, powerful bond with a woman who treats them like gold and does everything for them to just fuck some random girl. Oh, okay. Yeah. That's just guy stuff. And that's the segue to your next question.
Starting point is 00:50:24 question, why are you single? Yeah, there you go. After having said all that. No, I'm absolutely not looking for a relationship right now. However, I do want children at some point and I'm not necessarily relying on a man, oh, sorry, relying on a partner for that. So you are very comfortable with the idea of getting disseminated? Yeah, 100%.
Starting point is 00:50:48 If that's what it comes to, obviously that's not my first choice and that should, I don't I think that's anyone's really first choice. Everyone wants to do it in the natural way. But I'm not going to sit around and rely on having a boyfriend and just settling for that when I get to the age where it's just not going to be an opportunity. Do you feel like you would be more likely to find somebody that you could get married to or be with for a long time in L.A. or Australia?
Starting point is 00:51:12 In L.A., but I would like to be around my family until they're, you know, until they're no longer around, like my parents. Until then I don't see myself moving away from her. So, like, finding a man to marry is no priority to me when I want to, like, look after my parents. Are your parents old? Yeah. Oh, okay. Oh, my dad's nearly 17.
Starting point is 00:51:32 So you have to kind of, like, take care of them and stuff? Not now, but, no, they're fine now. But, like, I plan on doing that when they're a little bit older. So I don't want to really, like, just up and leave and move to L.A. and find a man. Like, that's not something I care too much about. I don't need to do that right now. Plus, I need to be looking after the dogs that I'm going to get. respect to the dog the dog lifestyle yeah well all of the proceeds from my merch oh shit look at this just
Starting point is 00:52:01 all of a sudden merch appears out of nowhere wolf gang all the proceeds go to animal rescue charities right all around not just um Australia but in America as well uh-huh so I help how I can now but then like I'll physically be helping when I have a house to help them with I live in an apartment now so Uh-huh. Is it eternally confusing that you're gem as opposed to Jen? Is everybody call you Jen? In America, people hear Jen when I be like at Starbucks and stuff. They just write down Jen and I'm like... Jam!
Starting point is 00:52:34 Gem! It's jam! It's jam! Stupid fuck! It's jam! I don't really care. I'm used to people... Like, people think my name's Gemma, but my full name is Jemima.
Starting point is 00:52:45 Oh my God, you're a Jemima. Holy shit. Which is apparently like a... traditional African-American, like, woman's name. Well, we think of Ah, Jamima, which is good. Yeah, and I've been told the whole story on that.
Starting point is 00:52:57 So I was like, oh, interesting. I'm like the opposite of that. But I don't know. I'm not because I'm a chef. Yo, it would have been so good if your Instagram name is Ajumima. A white girl who had the name, Antimima would be like the most fucking hilarious thing.
Starting point is 00:53:13 That would have been so viral. People would have been so weirded out by it. But only in America, because like, no one knows of what that's in a, in Australia it's like something else that's not that funny. Yeah, no, that's definitely our thing. I might guess my Aunt Jemima's on the way home
Starting point is 00:53:26 and just fucking spruce up whatever I end up eating. Man, this shit is so bad for you. Fuck. I feel like we just found out the banger of the interviews but your actual name is Jemima. I wish I got to that earlier. I exposed myself. But it's just an American thing.
Starting point is 00:53:42 Yeah. No one else is going to be able to relate to that anywhere else in the world. I'm going to take a picture with you and have that. as the caption, Aunt Jemima. Oh, my God. Not even an aunt.
Starting point is 00:53:53 I really want to be an aunt more than I want to be a mother to be fair, so then I can really be Aunt Jemima. Do you have any brothers or sisters who are currently reproducing? My brother is married and I hope that he will probably reproduce in the next year or two. Then you can be an aunt. Then I really will be an aunt, but. That's going to be amazing. And now I'm just chilling.
Starting point is 00:54:11 Wow. You can't get over that, huh? That's an iconic name in the culture. That'd be like if I found out your name was Popeye. Oh my God. I mean, you know, it's like there's such a strong, like, cultural association with it that it's, like, hard for us to think about anything else, at least at first. Is it like weird because I'm white? Yes.
Starting point is 00:54:32 Yeah. Because Aunt Jemima is like one of the most legendary black women of all time. Yeah. So I've read. I'm actually going to go Google her some more. Just like Nando's. Yeah. One time I was in Australia and I was eating breakfast somewhere besides Nandoz and I just spent the whole entire breakfast.
Starting point is 00:54:48 You eat breakfast at Nandoz? No, yeah. Exactly. I was just eating breakfast, but I was Googling Nandos and reading the entire Wikipedia article. I'm reading some random article. I was just going crazy. I learned so much that day. And I'm going to do the same thing for Anjamima after this.
Starting point is 00:55:01 Leave your favorite Anjama fact down below in the chat. Jim Wolfey. You got anything you want the people out there to know about? I have an exclusive that I haven't told anymore, but I don't know when this is going to be coming out. Probably about a week. Okay. then I think this will still be an exclusive then. I have a 2020, 2020 calendar coming out.
Starting point is 00:55:26 Wow, really? Which I've been working on for so long now, so I cannot wait to, like, be selling that. What kind of photos do you go for? It's just like, oh, I can show you that. It's also just like beachy, like a little bit revealing. Okay. Because my girl is also doing the calendar thing, and I've heard.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Has she done one before? No, her first one. And she's been working it over the past couple. months so I like saw her doing the photo shoot and like doing all the stuff to gear up for it and stuff so you know like what we got we got to do a little bit just because the calendar thing is kind of like a that's a big deal like if you're saying like yo I think people care enough to buy a calendar that's that's kind of tight it's been um in high demand really only fans was in high demand and when that happened that went crazy but um from there the only other thing that's been
Starting point is 00:56:14 in demand that I haven't done is like a calendar or merch that have me on it but I'm not that vain I don't want merch that has my face on it no you're not gonna go that far I like just I had like graphic design and do up my wolf gang logo and I really associate myself with that rather than just like maybe merch would sell better if it was just like
Starting point is 00:56:33 a bikini photo of me on t-shirt but like I should try it out oh I don't know because my girl's done that's a whole new level like calendar is one thing but like putting your face on not no offense if your girlfriend does no but I mean she's done like cartoons of herself type things. That's cool.
Starting point is 00:56:49 And then she's done the like actual photos and then she's also done stuff that just sort of has like her name or whatever. Yeah, it's kind of interesting because her name, I like her name and it's like, it's like catchy. Yeah. But having just like me on a t-shirt, I could. You're so strong. You got to be less humble.
Starting point is 00:57:04 You got to just really start doing all the crazy shit. Yeah, get that LA attitude. Exactly. No, I'm Aussie. Ozzie, oldzie, oh, oh, oh, okay. Okay, Jim Wolfey. This has been very good. I feel like you are a very good ambassador for your country.
Starting point is 00:57:21 Thank you. And you know what? I met someone in New York that was from L.A. who said he knows a lot of Perth girls or he knows a lot of Australian girls who leave and live in L.A. and just shit on Australia and be like, oh, I couldn't get out of there fast. You're not the one. I hate Perth.
Starting point is 00:57:36 I hate wherever in Australia. And that makes me sad because I love Australia. And every time I come home, I'm just like so happy to be home. And I've got to represent my country. Like, I'm not saying I'm a representative for the country, but I got to show love. So, yeah, I love Australia. No, I respect that because, like, I could easily sit here and, like, list off the reasons why I don't want to live in New Hampshire anymore.
Starting point is 00:57:59 But at the same time, people watching this, if they're from New Hampshire, that's where I'm from, I fuck with that. Like, that is 100% like a huge part of my upbringing and shit. So it's like, even if I choose not to live there, even if it's not my favorite place to be, it's, you know, that's part of it. I wanted to ask what, no, whether. name no jumper came from. Right. Okay. So the song
Starting point is 00:58:21 Gucci main bricks, bawling like an athlete but got no jumper. It's bricks. That's what he says because, okay, he's bawling like an athlete, but he's not an athlete. He's some sort of trapper, criminal rapper, presumably. But then it's kind of an elaborate
Starting point is 00:58:37 metaphor. Also, you have no jumper. Right. I am actually charitable basketball. And then also, but think about it, the song's called bricks. And he's saying all that to lead up to bricks because bricking a shop obviously is not scoring it. So it's like really when the majority, you know, he's saying bricks
Starting point is 00:58:53 and it's about trafficking cocaine presumably. Yes. It's kind of like interesting that he does like, he's doing more heavy lifting as a rapper than he normally does right there because it's like multiple different lines sort of building up this metaphor which you don't think of that from Gucci. Gucci is a legend.
Starting point is 00:59:09 This is true. I like the old Gucci you like the drug addicted Gucci that was fat and out of shape, losing his mind, walking the streets with guns out and shit, getting arrested. I don't know. He's like the OG trap. No, I mean, the music was definitely more engaging when his life was like in constant ruin. But I can't help.
Starting point is 00:59:32 I think Gucci has aged better as like a cleaned up adult rapper than the vast majority of rappers. Yeah. But you see a different side of Gucci when he gets mad. Like when he started talking about Angela Yi and stuff recently in interviews, it's stuff. Oh shit. This is that old Gucci. And like, you got to make music with that energy. You mad as fuck at somebody. A lot of Gucci's best songs were him just angry. Yeah. He's old stuff. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:56 You think that you and Gucci might have a relationship in the new future? He's married. I know, but nothing left forever. Do you think I'm like the dating refer type? Yes. Goochian, yes. No. Fuck. No, no, no, no, no.
Starting point is 01:00:10 Sorry, Gucci. I told him I'd ask. What? Just kidding. I thought you're being serious. Gem Wolfie, No Jumber. Coolest podcast to world. Check us on YouTube, SoundCloud, iTunes.
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