Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe - Savannah Chrisley: Squashing Rumors (& a cameo from Todd)
Episode Date: December 7, 2021Savannah Chrisley joins Kaitlyn to talk about “Growing Up Chrisley”, squash rumours and answer anything because no questions are off limits… it’s just a matter of whether or not the p...erson asking the question likes the answer or not! Savannah shares more about growing up in the spotlight, getting lost in relationships, finding herself, realizing she had to call off her engagement when it came time to put down the deposit for their Wedding Planner and how all of that unfolded on TV long after it had actually happened in real life. Savannah is sweet as pie, her positivity is extremely contagious and her intentions of making her new makeup line affordable for all buyers is a small glimpse into her thoughtfulness behind everything she does. But that doesn’t mean she doesn’t have a wild side breaking rules set forth by her parents growing up or having a “Finsta” account to creep ex boyfriends who need to be observed from afar. But never let your dad get access to your Finsta account, especially if it’s Todd Chrisley, because he may accidentally reveal your secret… and then magically appear in the middle of your podcast to say hello and defend himself! You can find Savannah on IG at @savannahchrisley @sassybysavannah CHINET - Chinet Brand makes premium disposable tableware for all of life’s gatherings. Visit mychinet.com to find out more. GEICO - Go to geico.com, get a quote, and see how much you could save. It’s GEICO-easy! PELOTON - Try Peloton classes free for the rest of the year. New members only. Visit onepeloton.com/app to learn more. OXICLEAN - Work your magic with Oxiclean White Revive! Visit myoxiclean.com for cleaning tips and tricks. RING - Go to ring.com/OTV to get a great deal on a Ring Alarm security kit today! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Hey, everybody. You're listening to Caitlin Bristow's podcast, Off the Vine. Take it away, Bree.
Wine. Lots of wine.
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Welcome to Off the Vine. I'm your host, Caitlin Bristow. I kind of want to change that. I'm your host, KB. Just, you know, a little shorter there. Today, I had the chance to chat with Savannah Crisley from Crisley knows best and growing up Crisley. She is just as outspoken as she is on the show and definitely had us laughing quite a few times. She's actually really sweet too. She talks about her controversial relationship with her ex-fiance Nick, the strained relationship with other siblings that are not on the show, how their life changed once her family started doing the show.
what rumor she would squash if she could. We also share a few more favorite spots in Nashville,
hear more about the beauty line that she started and where she sees herself in five years.
And we get a little surprise. Hello from Mr. Todd Crisley himself. Enjoy the podcast with Miss
Savannah. How are you? You look so beautiful. Thank you. I'm good. How are you? So good. I love that
you're podcasting from your bathroom right now.
Okay.
Honestly, it's the only pretty room in my house right now, so.
It is.
It has good lighting.
It's a nice background.
I love it.
And it probably has good acoustics.
Definitely.
I was like,
you know what?
I'm redoing my house.
So my bathroom was the first thing to get finished.
And I was like,
you know what?
This is going to be my go-to.
That's funny.
Are you renovating like the whole house or what's going on there?
I really just did the Mac.
Well, I started with just doing the master.
bathroom and then you know how that goes you're like oh redo this redo that like redid the
staircases you know what thing after the other yeah I do the same thing I started with like one
room and actually was this room that I'm in and then I like gutted the whole kitchen and now I'm
going to do my bathrooms it's it's it's like addicting and then you're like why don't we just
move into a new house and then you're like oh and I'll just renovate the one I'm in that seems like
a lot less work yeah for honestly after doing this though like in the midst of COVID I'm like you
what next time, I'm moving into a brand new house to where, like, I'm not touching anything.
Yeah, I hear you going on that.
That's what I want to do.
Same thing.
Same thing.
So you're in Nashville.
We're in the same city.
I know our, like, it's hard to just get together even in the same city to podcast because we
both have like probably crazy schedules.
But you're in Nashville right now, right?
Your house is in Nashville.
Yes, it is.
Amazing.
And so, okay, how long have you lived in Nashville?
Where are you from from?
Okay.
So I'm originally from Atlanta.
And so I grew up in Atlanta.
then I moved to Nashville at 17, and so I've been Nashville seven years.
Yeah.
Okay.
What is your favorite thing about Nashville?
When I first moved here, I mean, I loved it because it was like big city, small town vibe.
You can like go to a bar or a restaurant, run into someone that you know.
And that was obviously more prevalent, like seven years ago.
Now it's a bit crazy.
So it's lost its charm a little bit, but.
I know that's I actually feel the same way I moved here I guess it was almost six years ago now so
about the same and I used to feel the exact same way I was like it's there's so much charm there's
it's like such a small town feel and everybody's just so friendly but now everyone's moving here there's
like over a hundred and I think they said like over over 170 people moved to Nashville a day
oh it's crazy like I also have my real estate license and it's just it's insane the stuff like
the people that are moving here the people that have reached out to me
it's it's insane i mean what a time to be a real estate agent in Nashville that's amazing
that's that's awesome where are your favorite spots people always ask me because you know
everybody does come to Nashville either to move or to visit or a bachelor at party or birthday or
whatever they're doing what is it what's your favorite place to go to in Nashville like dinner
bar music what is your favorite spot okay so i i made me 24 but like i'm so old i don't really
Like go out to Mars.
I don't just like, I love sparries.
Yeah.
Have you been to sparries before?
Yes.
Yeah.
So like the sparries and Belmead, like that's my go-to.
Like it's my biggest spot.
It's like old school.
You don't have to worry about nonsense.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's well because it's, I mean, so many people that watch your show know you're in
Nashville.
So they probably look for you when they come to Nashville.
Like you know how people look for country artists?
There are some bachelor people here.
I feel like Nashville.
everybody's on the lookout for for uh anyone that they watch on tv so you do people like recognize
you all the time uh yeah like i stay away from like Broadway down but the sad part is your address
gets on these like tours that go around town yeah and people will write your address down and then
come back and think it's okay to like knock on your door at nine 10 o'clock at night and that's
happened to you oh yeah it's it's the most insane
same thing in the world.
I mean, even when like, so I have younger siblings and they're 15 and eight.
Yeah.
And someone literally pulled, Grace at the time, I think was probably like 13, literally pulled him out
at the front door.
It was like you're taking a picture with me.
No.
No.
That feels illegal.
It does.
It does.
And it's just, it's, and don't get me wrong.
We're like extremely grateful and love the people that watch our show follow us.
But some people just take it a little too far.
yeah there's there's people who are like such sweet fans and supporters and people who have boundaries
and then there's some people who just don't respect the bubble and look up your address and knock on your
door and touch your arm and pull you out of your house that's just wrong wow i can't believe
that's happened to you i feel like again tell me if i'm wrong but the biggest thing in the media
right now is your relationship with nick is this on or off or what's happening here it's so hard
because, you know, being on TV, like, people only see a very, like, we film for a week and then you see 30 minutes.
Right, right.
Oh, it's so hard because everyone always gives their input and they think they know what's going on, what's not.
And so we've just been trying to figure it out.
And it's also hard, too, social media makes things nearly impossible.
Yeah.
And I don't know.
I feel like I've grown up on TV.
and every relationship has been in the public eye and it sucks but it takes away something from
the relationship but then it also adds all these different pressures to it and Nick is not good
with that you know like I grew up on TV basically he did it right right and so it's just it's so hard
it's so hard so I'm kind of just like you know what I'm going on my own pace whether we're
one day, not the next? Like, who knows? Yeah, that's because I'm like, you haven't been really posting, but I think that's a good thing for you. Like, you have to do what's good for you, what's best for you. And like you said, you've only known growing up on TV and when the other person hasn't, it's such a weird world because, I mean, I only know a little bit of TV. I didn't grow up on TV. I just went on TV when I was a grown adult and I found that hard to navigate with a relationship. So I can't imagine growing up that way, having all relationships be public.
and then the pressures that come along with that with everybody thinking they know you and it's it's a lot of pressure and it's it's extremely hard yeah something that I've learned is we're all so guilty of posting like when we're down in the dumps like I know for me I'm so guilty of posting something super happy to make everyone think like okay life is great I'm good and I feel like so many times relationships kind of go down that avenue of you could be like at each other's throats fighting and
then one person post something like oh my gosh i love you so much and it's like why the hell are you
telling the world that you know like right right yeah it's just social media it makes everything
very messy so i've said the next time i'm posting with someone like i'm walking down an aisle
and you'll find out then i love that that's good for you to have those boundaries too like i'm
I'm an oversharer. And I mean, I'm like, I know it just must have been so hard because I'm,
I've called off an engagement, right? I know how that feels, especially in the public eye.
And sometimes, sometimes you need the break to realize maybe you do miss each other and that you
want to make it work. And sometimes you need that to realize like, actually that chapter is
definitely closed and let's move on. But how hard was that to call off a wedding engagement?
Because you probably, again, felt so much pressure from the outside world. Like, when do you get
married when is the date when is this like you probably get caught up in that it was and you'll
you'll be able to relate because you know we got engaged and then the next thing with filming was
okay well when's there going to be a wedding like it'll be a completely different spin-off show and
it'll be you know following up the process to the wedding all of these things right I felt the pressure
there and then I think there was part of me whenever it came to hiring the wedding planner
because we had spoke to Mindy Weiss, and that's what I was going to use.
Yes.
I love her to that, like, sweetest, most amazing human being ever.
And I just remember, like, when she basically, we were on the phone with my dad,
and she was like, all right, well, this is basically the deposit, whatever.
And I just told him, I was like, don't pay it yet.
Like, I think it just, whenever I heard that dollar amount, then I just don't know if I'm ready for this yet.
Right.
And then even after that, there was a lot of pressure from just a business side.
And then I had to look within myself.
And it was, it was so tough.
It was the toughest thing I probably ever had to do just because I think by the time it aired that we, the engagement aired on TV, we had already called off the engagement.
Oh, yeah.
That's hard.
So we're engaged up until that point.
You know, like it was just so like having to rewatch the engagement was super tough.
Yeah.
And then I don't, I also feel like there was a part of me that was like, okay, like I failed, you know. And this was my first engagement. So is it going to make like the next, all right, I've already been engaged once. So what? I was going to make the next one not a special. Well, I'm telling you what the second one was more special. If it gives you any hope.
But I mean, it's, I totally understand everywhere you're coming from. But yeah, it's when when you have to make tough decisions like that and you're usually.
making, I mean, if you're like me, sometimes I make decisions based on what I think people
should do and I have to kind of take a step back and go, no, Caitlin, you can't do that. You're a grown
woman. You have to do this for yourself, even if it's going to be hard. But that's usually when you
learn the biggest life lessons. So I don't know what the status is now, but what did you learn
from calling off that engagement and going through that hard time and making that decision for
yourself? What, look, how did you grow from that? You know, I think I realized like I'm, I mean, I
I knew I was strong, but after doing that, it just gave me, I think I kind of found myself getting so wrapped up in a relationship that I lost who I was and what I wanted life.
And I kind of gave up on some things and settled in a sense when it comes to like my career and things like that.
And I think it just taught me that, you know what, like you don't have to be in a relationship to be successful.
I feel like we live in a society to our relationships are so glamorized.
And, you know, whether it's A-Rod and J-Lo being together today or Ben Affleck and J-Lo,
like, that's the most important thing in the world.
Yeah.
In reality, like the relationship that we have with ourselves is the most important.
And I feel like it kind of took me going through that to realize it.
That's, I love that.
Anytime anyone realizes that or has that moment, I'm like, oh, yes, yes.
I would high-five you if we were in person.
It's so true.
It's so true.
And I mean, you're still so young.
I feel like such a dinosaur because I'm 36.
But I'm like, 24 and like, you're 24, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
24, 25, 26 are like all pivotal years for someone to learn who they are.
And it's, it's really cool that you're already noticing that.
I see people getting engaged and getting married so young.
Like, I've got some exes of mine that are.
And I'm like, to me, I'm like, oh my gosh, I'm like, that's going to turn out disastrous.
Because like, you know what they're doing behind closed doors and you're like, thank God I'm not on that path.
You know what I'm like?
Yeah, it's so true.
And even if that means having to call something off or like reroute your path there for things that you need to do for yourself, that's like when people do things for themselves for the longevity of like their happiness, it always makes me so happy than like short term fix.
of like, well, I think I should get, like, I'm at the age where I think I should get married
so I should or I should be doing this. Like, no, drop all that. Don't care about what other people
say. Do what's best for you because 10 years down the road. We all know how fast 10 years goes.
Like so fast now where you're going to go in 10 years like, thank God I did that decision for
myself, even if it was hard in that moment because long term, it's made my life so much better.
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Okay, let's talk about being on TV because, I mean, how old were you when you started being on TV?
I was 15. 15. Okay, that's super young. And what was it like having a family dynamic on TV?
at that age like what did that that that's pretty much you've got camera crews and producers and
stuff in your life at that point that obviously shapes you who you are yeah well it's funny like
the first you know it was actually right before my 16th birthday was when we started filming and we
didn't use any of the footage like they didn't use any of the footage of the first week because it
was that bad of just like everyone fighting ever because like that was a new dynamic to us and
it was at first we were like oh my god this is so cool you know and then once we truly got into it
and saw like all right how people treat you differently because regardless of what people think
yes there are you know there are a lot of pros that come along with it there's also that many
like negatives that come along with it as well yeah and so I think that's what was really hard
especially being 15 I feel like that's such like a pivotal time in life and figuring out
like, you know, kind of who you are.
And if you're in a teenager struggling with body image and all of those things.
Puberty, like puberty at that time or for, like, that's, that's a crazy thing to go through on TV.
It's just a craziest thing to me, too, is people are like, oh my gosh, we look so different than when you first started on the show.
I'm like, oh, dear God, I was 15.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm like, I'll tell you what I've had done.
Like, I don't care.
I'm the exact same way.
People say that to me all the time.
Oh my gosh, you look so much older from when you were the bachelor at.
I'm like, because I am six years, seven years older than I was when I was on a
Bachelorette.
You guys are constantly watching a show of women in their 20s.
I'm getting older.
The girls on The Bacheloret are staying the same age.
Like, you don't have to rub it in.
Yeah. Or they're getting younger. Yeah, there's just young girls on the show. And then I'm just like, you know, but it's, it's true. People, people expect you, especially women, I think, to stay and look the same or they're going to call you out because everyone needs to talk about appearance for some reason. Yeah, I think that's the craziest part is we live in such a society now to where you hear women empowerment, like, you know, I support you all of these things. So in reality, we know it's not the truth, you know. Yes. I say that all the time. I'm like,
there's it's one thing to say like I oh I like to empower women or I'm like all about that and then
it's another to actually do that and a lot of people say it and don't do it and it's it's really sad but
well actually Nashville's getting kind of crazy too I find LA to be really like you know everyone's
out for themselves and trying to get ahead and they'll do whatever to get ahead I kind of feel like
Nashville is getting in that heading in that direction which scares me honestly I feel like
though it's always had a little touch of that like girls around town that are sleeping with
country music artists or like you know what I'm like it's just we all know it I think it's just been
so quiet for so long and now it's just becoming more of an obvious thing that's true because
probably because of social media because more and more people can talk about it but that's crazy
you guys also did a spinoff show what inspired you and your brother to do the spin off so I think
He and I were 14 months apart.
So, and he was graduating high school, and then I still had a year left.
So I ended up doing my junior and senior year one year so we could graduate together.
Oh.
I was like mortified of the thoughts of being home, like, without him.
So it's just we've always been so close.
And then we both, I just feel like we grew up so sheltered.
So we were like, all right, we want to do something of our own.
And it kind of like it led us to L.A.
and we had so much fun there filming.
It was a challenge.
I mean, think of like living with your sibling again.
That was, oh, dear God.
It's a lot.
So much fun.
Yeah, I can't imagine.
Like, even like in my 20s, if I had roommates,
I would find it so challenging.
And then I would like need to live on my own.
And then I'd go back home and be like,
oh, it's going to be so easy because it's family.
I'll just go.
And then I'm like, I had to move back home for work and stuff.
And I was like, oh, living with family is harder than living with roommates.
I'm the same way that I'm such an introvert at times.
Like, I've never had a roommate.
Like, the thoughts of living with someone, like, it gives me such bad anxiety.
I know.
I know.
But that is sweet that you and your brother are so close.
That's, are you guys going to do another season or do you know?
I think so.
I think so.
Right now it's just, you know, we film for our, for Chrissley knows best.
We film like 30 episodes.
So.
Wow.
That right there is like 40 weeks.
And then...
That's a lot.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's a lot.
What is your favorite part of filming a TV show and your least favorite part?
I think the answer's the same for both.
Like with your family.
Yeah.
Just because it's so great because we get to be around each other all the time.
But you also can't escape, you know?
Yeah.
And too, it's so hard because we want to argue, but then sometimes I don't even have anything to argue about.
which was the fact that we're about each other too much.
Your whole family, though, is such good banter.
Like, it's just, it really is entertaining to watch, I think,
especially from, like, a Canadian to see, like,
because it's like, I think a lot of southern,
I don't know if I could be talking out of my butt right now,
but, like, your family dynamic is so funny to watch.
And it's like the Southern grandma, oh my gosh,
you know Kevin Klube, he was on your show.
Yes.
That's so funny.
I just thought of this right now,
because he um that was one of the first episodes i watched of your show i remember seeing a trainer
on it and i just thought it was so funny and so entertaining and i was with him the other day
working out and he was talking about how reality tv he's like i went on the chrisley's once and
i was like i watched that episode it's so funny like the banter between us all and to
we're very like we have to watch sometimes because we'll say things to each other on TV and
The producers were like, whoa, do you not realize how that came off?
And we're like, what?
Like, we're just messing around with each other.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We have to filter ourselves at times because other people, like, we're harsh for some people.
Yeah.
No, I love it.
I think it's so great.
It's every time it's on, I just think it's so entertaining.
Do you guys, like, foresee yourselves doing, like, in the next five years, just continuing on with reality TV?
Because I know you have your real estate license.
You've got your makeup line.
And that TV show is also, like, kind of a great.
commercial for your own products going on and what you have going on so what is the plan it's the best
advertisement honestly so as of now the plans to just keep going until the train eventually stops which
it's almost to an end but it's not looking like that's happening anytime soon yeah and so I think we're
just filming on taking my cosmetics into a big retailer next year amazing I'm so I'm so
side for that. And then, you know, my dad's got a few shows coming out, which you're going to be
so fun. He's got, like, a prank show that he's working on. His first prank was actually on
Jason Aldine. Fun. Plus, probably be funniest thing I think I've ever seen. So we're starting
to add a little, like, fun into the mix. Oh, that's, wait, when will that air? You know, I think
he starts filming it. Oh, I don't even know what month we're in. I'm like, I don't even know what I'd
For God, I was in my own house right now.
Like, I don't even know.
I'll call me that at the beginning of next year.
So it's, yeah, it's all just so much fun.
And we just, it keeps leading us to different things.
So I like to think whatever comes my way.
I'll entertain.
So.
Absolutely.
As you should.
And tell me about your beauty and makeup line.
Because what, first of all, what inspired you to do that?
Well, I think, you know, growing up on TV, like I said, I was so insecure and so self-conscious.
And, like, I would look in the mirror and I would hate what I saw.
And I think it was just because hearing from social, like, people on social media,
comparing you, you know, at that time, Chris Kylie Jenner and I are literally one day apart.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
And so there was always that constant comparison.
And you can't help yourself, but, like, look and be like, oh, my God, look at their waist.
Look at this.
Look at that.
Yeah.
And so I just, at that point, I just ran to makeup.
And I was like, you know what?
If it makes you feel a little bit better about myself,
then that's what I'm going to invest my time in.
The owner I got, the more I thought about that.
And I thought about, too, how we kind of, like,
everyone always gives us this false sense of,
well, as long as you feel good on the inside,
it's all that matters, you know?
And it's like, yeah, an ideal world.
That would be great.
But that's always attainable.
And sometimes it does take, like,
putting it on the face of makeup and looking in the mirror
and be like, okay, I really like myself today.
I think that's true. I mean, it's the same thing as coloring your hair or, you know, the outfits that you put on. You can get creative with makeup and you can like dress it up or dress it down. It could be more casual. It can be fancy. You can do so many different like creative things with makeup. Exactly. So that's kind of what led me to it. And then recently I just came out with a new collection called the breakup collection. So I was like, you know what? I'm going to like take what I'm going through in life right now. And I'm going to kind of be like the Taylor Swift.
to makeup and creepy like shady names and yeah it was so that was really fun for me and it's just
been like so much fun I actually had like some of it here now and it's oh cool I'll have to send
you some I'm gonna get your address and girl yes please um but I'm like I need makeup look at my face
right now I'm like send me makeup it's just like it was so fun for me because like the names of them
like it's your loss boy buy over it blocked you know so like I truly dug into that hurt
of breakup so I was like you know what I'm going to make money off my breakups I love that you
know it that is very Taylor Swift of you to do it with makeup like why not that's it's taking
personal experience and turning it into something that you love to do and that you're passionate
about and then making a good dollar off of it now I'm grateful for every person I've ever dated because
look like there you go you should just put all of their names as the lip shades like
I'm really shady and like for the launch of it I really wanted to do like a photo and a video
because we all know I've loved my athletes so I was like you know what I could do like
a photo with a basketball like a hockey stick and my nap's like soon you can not do that
like that is not okay hey if you can't laugh at yourself at
and profit off of it.
I mean,
what's the fun and you got to find some joy in the pain.
So why not?
You know,
like, hey, you caused me this pain.
So, like, if it goes off, like,
that's on you.
You should name the next collection.
Thank you next.
That's actually one of the shade names.
Well, then there you go.
We're on the same page here.
That's amazing.
Well, that's so cool.
Where can people find all of your makeup?
Well, right now, it's on sassy by savanna.com.
And it's, we've got the makeup, we've got my fragrances that are out.
Amazing.
I know.
And too, something that was super important for me was creating products that were affordable
because I feel like that's something's so hard to find.
And I never wanted someone to say, because I did, I, like, had a collection of clothes
and there were sometimes to where I would hear like, oh, I would love that, but it's too
expensive.
Like, I can't afford that.
And someone to say that, you know, it, like, hurts them to know that they can't have that.
And it's like, you know what?
I want to create something that if you want it, you can afford it.
And so that's why it's like my lip kits are $12 for a look.
Oh, that's amazing.
Yeah, for a lipstick, a lip liner, and a lip gloss.
So it's like, I, that was something that was super important to me.
So I feel like we accomplished that one.
That's amazing.
Yeah.
Everybody loves something that's affordable, especially like makeup and things that can
get so pricey. There's so many pricey, like, beauty products and makeup lines that are, like,
outrageous just for the name, too, because you probably could jack up the prices for your name,
but that's cool that you want to make it affordable for all the makeup users out there.
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I have some questions for you from my listeners.
Keehe asks, does she ever talk to or see her sister?
You know what?
I don't.
I definitely like keep up with her from afar because at the end of the day.
She's my sister.
It's going to change that.
I feel like everyone goes through different phases of life.
And some are harder than others.
And people lose themselves and then try to find themselves again.
And your actions during those times in your life aren't always reflective of who someone truly is.
So for me right now, it's just keeping up from a distance.
And like watching her little boy, who's my nephew, it's so crazy that now he's eight years.
old. And so I think it's just watching from the distance. Sometimes it's the only way to do things
at certain points in life. And just knowing like she's my sister, I love her. And what's meant to
be in the end will always be. Yeah, fair enough. Jackie Farm 04 says if you could squash one rumor or
opinion that's ever been said about you, what would it be? Oh my gosh. You know what? One thing
that's always bothered me is that I'm a gold digger. That's like,
One thing, because if only these people knew, how much I've paid for in relationships.
Yeah, really.
That's what, so just because you date successful men, then people think you're a gold digger.
Yes, exactly.
And I'm like, no, like sometimes it's easier to date people who are in the public eye because they understand, like, the life that you live.
Yeah.
And this, too, it's like an ex of mine.
I'm like, I dated him before he made it.
Like, for everything during that time.
Like, I never benefited once financially from him.
So, like, leave me alone.
Yeah, I love that.
Let's squash that room right there because that's only because you're, like, people just
say that about pretty girls who date successful men.
I hate that so much.
And that's just as successful as they are.
So leave me alone.
Exactly.
I love it.
We're squashing it.
On that same note, what's a question you,
don't like being asked. If you never hear it again, you'll be happy.
I never. Oh my gosh. That was a hard one. I think it's so hard to answer only because
we've just never allowed anything to be off limits. Totally. I'm the same way. We've just been
like, ask us whenever you want to ask us. But I think of anything, it's just like probably what
work I've had done. Like, just
constantly harping on those things.
It's like, okay, I've said it once. Like, you can
find it online.
Google is your friend. I always say
that when people are like, well, what have you had done? I'm like,
I've talked about it so many times. Just
Google what work has Caitlin had done.
And guess what? You're going to see that I got a chin implant
in there somewhere, but I didn't. So don't believe everything
you read also.
Exactly. I saw one of mine that was like,
you know, they'll put your faces together.
Took a photo of me at 15 and then a photo
of me now. And they're like, oh, she got
I think it was like cheek implants and all these things like where are you coming up with this?
Like whose cheeks do I have? Like they're not implanted in me from someone else.
Beverly Hills plastic surgeon wise that gave you this input, don't go to them.
That's so funny. But okay, Lauren Licious too asks, I'm in the beauty industry. Who is your
inspiration and why? Oh, you know, I feel like I do. I love.
makeup by Mario, love him.
It's just, I feel like he definitely paved the way for a lot of makeup artists and just
the makeup world in general.
But also, too, like, my makeup artist, I used forever, Emily Jameson.
I love her to death.
And I started working with her, but I was, like, 14, 15 years old.
Wow, really?
Yeah.
And so she, like, grew with me over the years.
And now, like, she's supposed to I'm getting married and all those things.
Why she would do that, I don't know.
Yeah.
Come on.
She, honestly, over the years, she's taught me so many things.
And I feel like there are so many talented people out here.
It's just whoever gets, like, luck at the jaw at the time, you know?
Yeah, for sure.
Okay.
It's the time of the pod where I'm going to ask you to confess something to me.
Okay, well, you know what?
I've never really said this before, but I do have my FNSTA account.
You wait, you have a FNSA account?
Yeah, like, to where I can stop people without them knowing it's me stalking them.
Yeah, so it's like a fake Insta, a FNSA.
Yeah.
Yeah, okay.
I don't know if I've ever said this before.
I made one once, and then I got scared because I was.
to block somebody on my page, I was like, oh, I'm blocking that comment.
And it said, do you want to block all other accounts this person creates?
And so I was like, what if somebody would see that I said something, then they'd go block
every other account, then I was blocked.
And then they figured out that it was me.
I don't know.
You have to do it.
God, I'm taking myself in a deeper all.
I don't do it from the email, you know?
Oh, I didn't even go that far.
Okay.
I used like my college email for my fake Insta.
That's funny.
Okay.
No, that's good.
I mean, I think it's important to be able to look up what you want to look at without
feeling guilty about it or stupid or shame around it.
Exactly.
Like, I'm going to stop.
I'm going to find out anything and everything that I need to find out.
And, you know, it's what it is.
Have you ever trolled someone with your Finsta?
I have never.
Just because I think I know what it felt like to have like these fake Instagram accounts say the worst things in the way that I was just like you know what I'm never going to be that person I really just wanted my fake Instagram account honestly because of you know exes that I dated not like one of them like acting sketchy as hell and then like blocks me on everything and I'm like no I'm going to see what you're doing yeah yeah nice try blocking me.
me, I have a Finsta and you don't know what it is.
So try to figure out who this person is.
Like, what my new name is?
It's so true.
Even if there was someone like, I think there's maybe one person in the whole world where
truthfully I feel like I, like, loathe them.
And I still couldn't bring myself to ever troll them if I had a fake instant because I
wouldn't wish trolling on my worst enemy.
Like even if you want, you can think certain things about people, but to put it out there
and say it to them
and know that there's still a human being
on the other end of that.
It's just too much.
Yeah, it is.
It is.
It's, I, thank God.
I've never done that.
But, yeah.
There's a special place in hell for trolls,
which I'm also,
I have a Zoom tomorrow with my wine club,
and I'm being a troll for Halloween.
And I'm going to have a name tag
that says, hello,
my name is Karen.
And I'm just going to jump on the Zoom
with my troll wig on.
And I'm just going to start, like,
giving fake insults,
but I'm going to do a thing
where I read mean tweets from people.
Wait, look at this.
That's amazing.
This is my troll wig.
I'm dying.
That is amazing.
I'm Karen.
It's phenomenal.
Oh, my gosh.
That's awesome.
And you know that's probably the clip my producer is going to pick to put on my social media for those podcasts.
Here we go.
That's so funny.
Oh, my gosh.
Okay.
One last thing before you guys.
go. It's just a quick game of growing up Prisly. It's honestly just a never have I ever
while growing up Prisly.
Never have I ever gotten a tattoo against my parents' wishes.
Oh, I have.
You have?
I have too.
And do they know about them now?
So I grew up like super Christian, like private Christian school, it's everything.
And so I was like a rebel, like when I turned 18. I was like, I want to do what I'm.
want to do you're not going to stop me and so i got one on my wrist yeah um and then i got one like
on the side of my boo yeah i like that was a heart it was the most pointless thing ever
okay and then i remember i was like washing it was actually during an episode that we were filming
and like i had bracelets on and try to cover it and washing a dish or something and my dad saw it
his face just like you could tell he was just immediately this and didn't say anything and then
after he like ripped me a new one yeah the older I got I was like you know that I really
don't even like this it's and my ex-boyfriend's brothers girlfriends handwriting
um for sentimental they're all removed now oh my god oh really you removed them that's so funny
Wait, is your dad always, like, what we see is what we get?
Is that always how he is?
It is.
That's amazing.
I say that, but, like, he's also my best friend.
He does more than the father should ever know about their daughter, 100%.
That's so funny.
He just seemed like such a blast to be around.
Going back to my Finstack.
So I gave him access to it for him to stop.
And he sent someone a message.
Oh, no.
It was his Instagram account.
So he messed me up.
Oh, no.
Oh, he blew it.
That's so funny.
Whoops, that's a big whoops.
That's so funny.
Okay, never have I ever had a secret boyfriend I didn't tell my parents about.
Oh.
I think so.
I mean, I think I did.
Like, the first guy, I truly, oh, no.
So before my.
first serious relationship I kind of like my brother's best friend in which was a disaster like
it was just a really bad idea yeah I can do that parents didn't know my brother didn't know it was yeah
yeah that seems like something I would want to keep from if I had a brother I just imagine like my
sister didn't even like if I dated one of her friends I can't even imagine having a brother
did your brother care or did he even know oh he was heartbroken and then he
messed around with my best friend so oh he showed you he got you back uh okay never have i ever
dated multiple people at once oh no never yeah you're still a good christian girl at the end of the day
um okay podcast as todd walks in the door and scares you crap out of me
i love it i thought that was a dog barking
We were just talking about how much I think I would enjoy spending time around you.
You know what?
You would have a ball spending time with me.
I'm a good, decent, opinionated human being.
Yeah.
I get that from you.
And you're also, you would make me laugh at all, like, all the time.
You have the best skin.
Oh, my gosh.
Thank you.
I love people with good skin.
I love people that are beautiful.
So you and I would get along great.
Oh, well, then we would get along just fine because I feel the same.
way and you two have great skin and i will leave you with this beauty right here have a great
day oh it's good to see you that was a fun little cameo oh like i would just never leave home
like i know it's a lot but you do realize i redid this bathroom like this bathroom like it is
gorgeous so nice literally couldn't ask for it to be any better and like i'm staying at their
house because I'm like, I'm afraid to stay by myself. That's sweet. Oh, that makes you just wish my
family was here. Like, if only I could just, that's so nice to have your family so close all the
time. Yeah. Yeah. It's, it's, again, I know it's a lot, but also so much fun. Okay, that's all I
have for you. It was a really short game, but I'm just, that's it. That's it. I was like,
I had one more, but I feel like this is not something you would do. Never have ever dined and dashed.
That's stealing.
Never.
No.
You would never.
I actually did one time.
This is so embarrassing.
I actually did only, I didn't dine in Dash.
I was short by like 20 cents and I left.
And I was probably like 17 years old.
And I was mortified.
And the next day I went and like borrowed money from my mom and took it back to the restaurant because I felt so bad.
Oh, my, honestly, I've never dined in Nash.
I remember growing up.
And my dad's told this on TV, like, so we'd go down to, we had homes and, like,
seaside floor at, like, 38.
Yeah, yeah.
So we would spend, like, all of our time down there.
There was, like, a little, it's called Modica Market.
It's like the little, you know, market and square.
And my brothers went up there, and they sold condoms from the market.
No.
And my dad found out.
Oh, my God.
And my dad made them take them back up there to the register and say, I stole these.
And what happened?
They weren't.
And these people, they knew, like, they knew our family.
Like, but they had a job there.
Like, it was so big.
Obviously, my brothers were mortified, but the owners were like, you know.
That is so.
But they're like, yeah, whatever, just put it back.
Put it back where you got it.
not used. That's so funny condoms of all things. That's amazing. Okay, so, sorry, my dogs are
caught up in the cords of my microphone right now. Okay, stop. And he's also wearing a t-shirt right
now. You have to see this. Come here, Pino. Come here. Come here. Come here. Come here. He's wearing a t-shirt
because he got a, he's wearing a t-shirt. I'm not going to lie. I see your dogs on social
media all the time and I'm like they are so cute but I don't think I can deal with the hair it's a lot
of hair I don't even know why I dare to wear black because I am just like there's hairs everywhere
but he's a little itchy spots on his tummy and so I had to spray like this hot spot spot spray
and then put a t-shirt on him so that he doesn't it's and it's so cute he's wearing my little
harley davidson t-shirt um thank you so much for taking the time to podcast with me today and
I need to go have a glass of wine but we're both in Nashville things are
things are happening and we should just not go to a bar but go hang out one time exactly no we will
just let me know like your schedule we actually wrap filming i bought up home springs on sunday for
two weeks and then like unfinished filming until january so oh fun oh my gosh let's get together for
a little christmas holiday spirit girl i love christmas you have no idea my last day is being done right now
so i will be ready oh my gosh i will help you decorate for christmas and you're in your redone
house. That sounds magical.
I love you. Okay.
Thank you so much.
Of course. Tell your family, I say hi.
I will. You're the best.
Okay. I'll talk to you soon.
Bye.
Okay. Bye.
I'm Caitlin Bristow. I'll see you next Tuesday.
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