Sibling Revelry with Kate Hudson and Oliver Hudson - The RAMBO-unctious Daughters of Sylvester Stallone

Episode Date: February 26, 2024

All three of Sly Stallone's daughters are KNOCKOUTS inside and out. Sophia, Sistine, and Scarlet Stallone join us to share some 'Over The Top' stories about life with their dad. What is it like to da...te when your dad is one of the greatest action heroes of all time? Why would boyfriends show up to their house with resumes and headshots?? Did things get a little 'Rocky' while shooting their reality show? Not only do the Stallone sisters dish on their dad, they talk about meeting Kate and Oliver when their father co-starred in "Tango and Cash." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an IHeart podcast. September is a great time to travel, especially because it's my birthday in September, especially internationally. Because in the past, we've stayed in some pretty awesome Airbnbs in Europe. Did we've one in France, we've one in Greece,
Starting point is 00:00:15 we've actually won in Italy a couple of years ago. Anyway, it just made our trip feel extra special. So if you're heading out this month, consider hosting your home on Airbnb with the co-host feature you can hire someone local to help manage everything. Find a co-host at Airbnb.ca slash host. I'm Jorge Ramos. And I'm Paola Ramos.
Starting point is 00:00:35 Together we're launching The Moment, a new podcast about what it means to live through a time, as uncertain as this one. We sit down with politicians, artists, and activists to bring you death and analysis from a unique Latino perspective. The Moment is a space for the conversations we've been having us father and daughter for years. Listen to The Moment with Jorge Ramos and Paola Ramos
Starting point is 00:00:58 on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Introducing IVF Disrupted, the Kind Body Story, a podcast about a company that promised to revolutionize fertility care. It grew like a tech startup. While Kind Body did help women start families, it also left behind a stream of disillusioned and angry patients. You think you're finally like in the right hands. You're just not. Listen to IVF Disrupted, the Kind Body Story. on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Hi, I'm Kate Hudson.
Starting point is 00:01:39 And my name is Oliver Hudson. We wanted to do something that highlighted our relationship. And what it's like to be siblings. We are a sibling rivalry. No, no. Sibling rivalry. Don't do that with your mouth. Sibling, revelry.
Starting point is 00:02:06 That's good. Hello and welcome to movie phone. Remember that? Hello, and welcome to movie phone. Oh my gosh, movie phone. Very well, movie phone. I loved movie phone. I know.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Back when we used to see movies in a theater. How about that? I don't know. But it was so exciting to call because it was a phone call. And it was like, hello, and welcome to movie phone. You're like, okay, we're going to, it's exciting to hear the times and all the different movies that are out there and where they're playing. And then you knew if they were sold out, 730 showing of.
Starting point is 00:02:45 I was just in the car with the kids the other day. And I said, because they're like, what's the 4-1-1? And it's like, you know, because they know the lingo. But I said, do you know what that means? I'm like, no. I'm like, do you know what 4-1-1 is? They had no idea To explain
Starting point is 00:02:59 And I was tripping out It's like we used to call 411 And it was information Well Can you get me the number to I was gonna post this picture of me Singing at the Lighthouse When I was like 16
Starting point is 00:03:11 Oh my gosh And I have a pager You do And I was like oh my God One for three Yeah yeah yeah Or like when there was all kinds of different There was like 187
Starting point is 00:03:24 One eight seven One eight well That's like gonna kill you. 143. I think there was like 121, which was like you know, what's up
Starting point is 00:03:32 or something. Then there was 411 it's like what's up what's the info? What are we doing? What's the plan? Right. And then you could spell
Starting point is 00:03:39 boobs. Remember that? What was it? What was it? 8-008 and then turn it upside down or something? Yeah. Five?
Starting point is 00:03:50 Oh, the S. That's right. Oh, pagers were so cool. I want to bring the pager back. I think it would be great for everyone's mental health. Probably. I think we should all have pagers.
Starting point is 00:04:00 Yeah, get rid of the cell phone. Get rid of the cell phone. Bring back pay phones. Like pulling over the side of the road. I mean. Oh, my God. Brian first, sorry, had a phone service. His pager, when you called his pager,
Starting point is 00:04:13 he had a woman answering the phone. And it was, she goes, How could he afford? I have no idea, but it was his person. It was some sort of service, and she can tell her how to answer it. you'd call the pager and some woman who'd probably hated her job was like Brian's pageer chilling that's what he made her say Brian's pageer chilling just totally hating it
Starting point is 00:04:41 and then you'd tell her what to say and then she would text or send it to Brian's pager did pagers have texting on it sometimes you could scroll on there's numbers maybe the next iteration of the pageer had like A version of texting. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't remember that. I just remember numbers. I remember I had a hot pink pager.
Starting point is 00:05:04 Yeah, that's kind of like see-through-ish. Yeah, the see-through hot pink pager. I think they're Panasonics. I was so cool with my hot pink page. Yeah, I know, I know. Until Sarah Foster was like, so I was like, maybe you should stop shopping at the gap. That's what she said.
Starting point is 00:05:24 I'll never forget it. I was like, what's wrong with the gap? I would wear like matching boxers and like t-shirts. Oh my God, the boxer game. Yeah, boxers and t-shirt. Yeah. The pocket team. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:36 Oliver, I'm glad we, we haven't talked in a while. I know. We haven't had a catch up. I know. And you've had the night of your whole life. Oh, my God. I had the biggest week ever. Your whole life.
Starting point is 00:05:46 Even bigger than Ryder being or running, being born. I mean, honestly, it's probably bigger than that. Shut up. I mean, from it on it, it's up there. Well, it definitely is up there with a like bucket list moment, but also just like a very, I'm not a fan of the word cathartic, but like profoundly cathartic week of my life. Yeah. Which all sort of is like over two and a half years of work culminated into these like two days. Yeah. Really like eight days of this rush to rehearse to rehearse.
Starting point is 00:06:25 a show and then mix and master the my album and and then on the same day was my show and the end of all of our mixing which felt like I can't even explain it I felt as exhausted as I did after having a child like I literally felt like I needed like three days yeah of nothing yeah to decompress yeah and I just cried and cried and cried I couldn't stop crying. After the, not after the show. Like, after the show, after the album, the whole thing. I just was like, I just literally could not stop crying.
Starting point is 00:07:03 It probably feels good. Oh, that's so good. That was so fun. Did you have fun? You had so, well, you were the only one who's like, I have one criticism. Everyone's like, oh my God. I was like, there's just one thing. Well, it was awesome.
Starting point is 00:07:20 So fun. Thanks. It was so, it was so great. Let me ask you a question. And the single came out and talked about love. And it's like... I'm talking about... Getting great response.
Starting point is 00:07:32 I know, but I've been trying to post this thing with the song and I can't buy it. I don't know why. On iTunes? Yeah. I can stream it and I just can't buy it. But hold on. Okay, an album is a full album. A record is a single?
Starting point is 00:07:48 What's the album and record? No, no. Yes, it's a single song. A record is a single. A record is basically a single. So the album of the year is like the whole body of work. And then the record of the year is just a single. But it's not song of the year.
Starting point is 00:08:03 So those two different things? No, song of the year is the song writing. Record of the year. This is what Meryl Streep and Mark did on stage. Oh, really? I didn't watch the grandmas. Because Meryl's whole schick was like, album of the year. And he's like, no, no, we're actually doing record of the year.
Starting point is 00:08:19 She's like, okay, record album, you know. But, but yeah, that's so. So record of the year is like, you know, the production and the engineer, the whole thing that puts the single, yeah, like flowers, it's her engineer, it's her producers, it's the mixing engineer, the songwriters. The song of the year is the songwriter. So what if, hold on, but what if I am. And then the album of the years, what if I'm talking about a song?
Starting point is 00:08:52 and I'm going to say, oh, God, I love that record. Yes. And am I talking about one song? Yes. I mean, if I don't want to say I love that song of like, oh, that record is the shit. I mean, you can say that, and I think that... People might think I'm talking about the whole album. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Or you can say that track. I'll just say song. Yeah, record is like, you know, because it's also like the record, you know, it's like you look at a record. You know, it's like you look at a record. Yeah, yeah. And so the point of like the single, yeah. Meaning the record is like, when you put a single out and you have like a single vinyl
Starting point is 00:09:31 and it's just like one song, it's like that's the record, that's a record, you know, one song. And then an EP is multiple songs. An EP is basically, yeah, yeah. It's EP is like a, you know. What's EP stand for? Extra personal? I don't even know what EP is. What does EP stand for?
Starting point is 00:09:52 Danny, you know? EP, executive produced. No, maybe it's like L.P is like a full LP. There's LP than an E.P. And an E.P is like a half a P? Listen, man. I don't know. That's a really good.
Starting point is 00:10:09 What is EP? Hold on real quick. Extended play is EP. Extended play. Right. That's good. Okay. Oliver.
Starting point is 00:10:19 Yeah, we got the, we got the ladies. in the waiting room. Yeah, this is kind of fun. I actually remember the girls when they were really, really, really little. Mm-hmm. And it's going to be fun to talk to them. They have a show out called the family Stallone.
Starting point is 00:10:36 Stallone families. The family Stallone is their second season. They've been doing the old reality show situation. I'd crush a reality show. These girls are absolutely gorgeous. We love their pops. He's fun. Our pops loves their pops.
Starting point is 00:10:54 They did tango and cash. Yeah. And I love their mom. I remember Jennifer so well growing up. And she was always so sweet and quite close to my age. I'm just kidding. No, but their mom's awesome. And I'm excited to talk to them.
Starting point is 00:11:17 Let's do it. Yeah. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hello. Hi, ladies. What's happening?
Starting point is 00:11:27 How are you guys? So good. I feel like I haven't seen you in 5 million thousand years. Honestly, I'm trying to think back of the last time we saw. I must have been there. I remember seeing you at this event and my mom told me that she used to babysit you as a kid. Yes. That's right.
Starting point is 00:11:46 I was, I was just. saying how awesome your mom is on our little intro and how much I've always loved her. She's the best. She speaks so family of you all the time. She really is so good in here. Well, we know your parents really well because we grew up obviously
Starting point is 00:12:03 around your pops, but you guys weren't even a thought yet. So let's go through this. First of all, I mean, let's give your names and who's the oldest. Right. And who's the
Starting point is 00:12:19 And who's the best? Oh. Sophia. Right. So go through, do the names your age and who you think, if you think you're the best of the three. You're trying to start a fight. I'll tell you. Yeah, this is going to be a terrible.
Starting point is 00:12:33 No, but just be honest. And then after that, I'd say who's the worst. Oliver. I don't know what that answer is going to be. Um, okay. Ready? Oldest. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:45 I'm the oldest. Sophia 27. And I actually do think I'm the best. I think I'm just the nicest, most nursing one in the group. But I think the worst is, I'm feeling kind of antsy today. So I'm going to say Sistine because she's just bothering me a little bit. Like I haven't voted yourself the worst today. You've been in a terrible mood.
Starting point is 00:13:04 No. They were FaceTiming me earlier and both giving me looks at one another because they're like, oh, God, she's so annoying. They were both, they were literally both doing that. I think I'm the best at this point because I'm not in that drama. That's true. I'm the middle. I'm 25. My name is Sistine. The best. I'm going to give it to Scarlet. I'm going to give it to Scarlet because he's my little... The baby. The baby. The right of five. The baby is always the best by default
Starting point is 00:13:33 anyway. Yeah. I know. Like how can you just not say, oh, the baby is the best? I think it's just the sense of me creating so much drama growing up and being such a rascal growing up and then finally getting to an age where I've stopped doing that. And I've more been a peacemaking. for both of them. I was going to vote you the worst. But anyway. So Scarlett, how old are you, Scarlett? I'm 21.
Starting point is 00:14:00 Unless you guys are all in your 20s. I know. Well, hold on. Scarlett, what happened? With the transition from rascal, which, you know, asshole, right? Were you like an asshole? Okay. I was like an asshole growing up.
Starting point is 00:14:12 I used to like caught my sister's hair when they slept. I used to always bite them. I used to pull a lot of pranks. Like, I used to clog every toilet in the house and then flush one. So they all exploded. Oh, my God. Oh, when my dad was on a yogurt diet, I, like, took all of his yogurt because he was, like, into the bodybuilding, like, era. So he was super obsessed with, like, yogurt.
Starting point is 00:14:38 When has your dad ever not been in his bodybuilding era? I'm just curious. Yeah. He goes through phases of being addicted to one thing very intimately. Like, one year was all snapple. all sample he gets addicted so this time was like cartons and cartons of yogurt and i would take all that yogurt pour it on the kitchen floor and then slippy slide down it naked oh my god it was like my prime experience and then wait a minute so then what happened i mean you're 21 it's not like you
Starting point is 00:15:08 you're like 38 like yeah are you still doing this yeah i mean i realized that you know slipping down naked and yogurt was not really for me anymore. I thought it was a little immature. So I decided to just kind of grow up. I'll tell you what it was. Scarl has a boyfriend now that is a lot calmer than she is. And he kind of supports her. And that's why she thinks she's become one because Sistine and I are single.
Starting point is 00:15:32 So she's always asking what's wrong with us. We don't have anyone. So the BS kind of balanced everything out. Yeah, it really, yeah, he really balanced me. He kind of takes, because I'm so high up. Like, I'm very crazy. and he's very calm, so he's definitely just calm me down. You made me want to settle down.
Starting point is 00:15:53 That's good. September always feels like the start of something new, whether it's back to school, new projects, or just a fresh season. It's the perfect time to start dreaming about your next adventure. I love that feeling of possibility, thinking about where to go next, what kind of place we'll stay in, and how to make it feel like home. I'm already imagining the kind of Airbnb
Starting point is 00:16:20 that would make the trip unforgettable, somewhere with charm character and a little local flavor. If you're planning to be away this September, why not consider hosting your home on Airbnb while you're gone? Your home could be the highlight of someone else's trip, a cozy place to land, a space that helps them feel like a local. And with Airbnb's co-host feature,
Starting point is 00:16:41 you can hire a local co-host to help with everything from managing bookings to making sure your home is guest ready. Find a co-host at Airbnb.ca slash host. I'm Jorge Ramos. And I'm Paola Ramos. Together we're launching The Moment, a new podcast about what it means to live through a time, as uncertain as this one.
Starting point is 00:17:02 We sit down with politicians. I would be the first immigrant mayor in generations, but 40% of New Yorkers were born outside of this country. Artists and activists, I mean, do you ever feel demoralized? I might personally lose hope. This individual might lose the faith, but there's an institution that doesn't lose faith. And that's what I believe in.
Starting point is 00:17:24 To bring you depth and analysis from a unique Latino perspective. There's not a single day that Paola and I don't call or text each other, sharing news and thoughts about what's happening in the country. This new podcast will be a way to make that ongoing intergenerational conversation public. Listen to The Moment with Jorge Ramos and Paolo, as part of the MyCultura Podcast Network on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I started trying to get pregnant about four years ago now. We're getting a little bit older, and it just kind of felt like the window could be closing.
Starting point is 00:18:01 Bloomberg and IHeart Podcasts present. IVF Disrupted, the Kind Body Story, a podcast about a company that promised to revolutionize fertility care. Introducing Kind Body, a new generation of women's health and fertility care. Backed by millions in venture capital and private equity, it grew like a tech startup. While Kind Body did help women start families, it also left behind a stream of disillusioned and angry patients. You think you're finally like with the right people in the right hands, and then to find out again that you're just not. Don't be fooled. By what?
Starting point is 00:18:40 All the bright and shiny. Listen to IVF Disrupted, the Kind Body Story, starting September 19 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. So now, question, what, whose decision was it to do a reality show? Were you guys, were you approached to do this? Or was this something you guys thought of? This has been something that has come a lot. up a lot in our family since I was like 12. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:15 We actually shot a pilot for a show. I think when I was 14 and, um, we watched the pilot back and we were absolutely mortified. We said, we cannot do this. We were, we were boring, we were awkward middle schoolers. We didn't know how to be people on camera. It just didn't, the timing was not right. I think what's interesting and alluring about our family is not a lot of people know much about us.
Starting point is 00:19:38 They don't know how funny my dad is. They don't know how goofy my mom. mom is, they just sort of see, you know, these old red carpet pictures. So the idea of doing a reality show kind of came back up. I would say I accidentally, purposely sparked that idea, and I was really shocked to find out that everyone was very much on board. Oh, that's cool. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because the thing is that we are, it's true, your dad, your people don't realize how he's so, I mean, you have kind of obviously what you think that Sly is, but the reality is, is that he's so crazy smart and really funny.
Starting point is 00:20:17 I mean, so sharp and so witty and obsessed with golf. Obsessed with golf. Because I think that also the appeal of it was he is the people's person in a way with all of his characters. A lot of them are, you know, they relate to him on a human level. And I think that having this reality show has been really, you know, instrumental and like kind of like elaborating that more because he is really personal. he's goofy he's weird and it's also funny to see this guy that's you know supposed to be the the badass villain hero whatever you can visualize him as as a dad for three girls and has and a cat named mabel it's just it's funny it's polarizing it's been great and it's funny because at first I think he was most resistant about it
Starting point is 00:21:02 because of course it's new territory this is the first time it's been non-scripted but actually out of office he leans into it when a camera is on this guy who Really? Like he goes off. He loves it. Oh, wow. Yeah, because I was going to ask that. One of my questions was, like, how did you get your dad to do this being sort of the icon that he is?
Starting point is 00:21:25 Yeah. Which is, which almost speaks to what a good dude he is essentially, meaning, like, I don't give a fuck. I don't give a fuck. I'm an icon. So the fuck what. I'm going to do a cool reality show with my daughters. Yeah. No, he's definitely reached that point in his career where he doesn't need to do this.
Starting point is 00:21:41 he's simply doing it because I would say two reasons. He loves us, of course. Second reason is my mom and him were talking and they were really debating whether they wanted to do the show or not. And my dad said, you know what, Jennifer? Our kids moved out. Scarlett goes to college. Sophia and Sistine live in New York.
Starting point is 00:21:58 This would be a really good excuse to have them around all the time. Like 10, 11 months out of the year. And they said, he goes, I'll do anything just to be around my daughter. So he said, okay. Yeah. So that was an easy. Well, not that we don't hang out with them. You're acting like we never see them.
Starting point is 00:22:13 We're so close. We don't. We're not around. I'm being honest with you. We're not with them 24-7. And I think that when we started shooting the show, we actually spent so much time together. And we never really get to hang out as a family at all. Like, I live in Miami.
Starting point is 00:22:34 Again, they live in New York. So this show really brought all of us back together. And it kind of felt like. like, you know, shooting a little bit of a home video in a way. And I wanted to do, I was really nervous to do it at first because I'm very private and doing it actually like kind of made me step out of my comfort zone completely. But I love having the footage because I can look back on it and be like when I have kids and a family one day, I will be like, oh my God, let me show you.
Starting point is 00:23:02 Yeah. How do you guys structure it, meaning Miami, New York, L.A. how do you come together and how does that all work? The shooting is a really hard process because everyone is so far apart from each other. However, you make the dates, you make the times, and we all have to meet up in one location. Like, I'm a full-time college student as well. So I would have to go, like, in between my classes, I would have to, you know, fly to New York for two days, come back.
Starting point is 00:23:31 Like, it's a lot of traveling. Like, the show's a huge commitment, and that's why we get to see each time. other so much as well. It's because no matter what we're doing in life, no matter, because we're all on so different paths and we all, we all have a very busy schedule. So we see each other 24-7 now because, well, like, see each other 24-7 in a way where we see each other in like a three-day spam. And then we have to do it again, like next week. Yeah, it's great. It's great. It's, it's relatable. I mean, because Kate and I, you know, we live 10 minutes from each other. But before we started this podcast, we wouldn't really even hang out or see each other much. She was busy or I was
Starting point is 00:24:10 busy or whatever. But having something to do together that is an outlet that is something that we get to hang out. I mean, aside from the success of your show or our podcast, the great benefit from it is us being able to sort of be together and me driving over here right now and hanging out. We discuss that all the time actually. We are always plotting, okay, when we have kids. We have to call each other. They get pregnant. And then we have to have houses next to each other. Like my mom, you're best friends. And I really do believe that. I don't know what I would do without these two maniacs in my life. But it's so important, I think, to stay close. And it's hard when you see, like, a lot of siblings aren't that close. So it's refreshing to see that you guys still
Starting point is 00:24:55 have that dynamic or always had that dynamic. Yeah, we're all super close. What would you say the dynamic is between the three. Yeah. Sophia will probably describe herself as like mother hen. She's like high strung. She knows what she's want. She's burgo mentality. She very much goes by the...
Starting point is 00:25:11 Your face made it. You just made a face. You're kind of a strong. You are. Your voice just went up 10 octaves. You are high. He's very much like orderly. If it's her way, it's no way.
Starting point is 00:25:24 And then Scarlet is like, I like to call her the Tasmanian devil. and like the most endearing way ever because she's spontaneous, she's unexpected, but she brings so much fun and life and humor into our life. Yeah, but what I think it's interesting is that you're going to describe you. No, I know, I'm saying with Christine because she is pretty much both of us. So just seems really, you know, close with we, Scarla and I, because I'm the oldest and she's the youngest, it is a different day.
Starting point is 00:25:50 I think she's always been like growing up Sophia and I were, Sophia was like, since she's so motherly and since she's always been like that. and I was the youngest, she loved the mother, me as a kid. I hated following directions. I hated, I loved doing the opposite of what my whole family said. Like, I would always break curfew. I would always be like the wild child. So Sophia wanted that hold on me as well.
Starting point is 00:26:15 And I always get so mad. I'm like, you're not my mom as a kid. I mostly, Christine is good at balancing between the both of us. I mean, we were all close, but Sistine is pretty much the mediator. Like, she's best friends of Scarlett in that way because she can relate to that. crazy side, and then she relates to me in other ways. She was also, she was like the second Tasmania devil
Starting point is 00:26:33 relationship. I know. You all, like, that's just Charlotte, the difference is you get caught and I don't. You have a child syndrome though. Oh, right. Babies can get, the baby can get away with anything.
Starting point is 00:26:49 Maybe they're with everything. You two, you guys got to shut up. The only one that got the most shit in the family was me. I got to do nothing growing up. And then all of them. Why? Because they tested everything on you first and then they got lenient, right? They were very, my parents were well, it was the opposite.
Starting point is 00:27:04 They were strict. Very strict. So strict. By the time Scarlett got into high school, all the rules went out the door, but it was curfew at 10 p.m. And my dad would stay up. He would literally, I would always say,
Starting point is 00:27:15 like, I'd see him in his bathroom with the light on. I'm like, oh, shoot, it's 10.05, we're in trouble. Yeah. Or like no boyfriends, no dating until we were almost 18. We couldn't drive until we were 18. Yeah. Really? Wow.
Starting point is 00:27:29 He's crazier than I am. By the way, if this describes the three of us, Sophia and I never got a detention in our life. Yeah. I've gone, I think I've gotten probably 15 detentions. Sophia has seen got an award for being like great students. And my mom goes, you are the first to not get it. Wow.
Starting point is 00:27:57 feels like the start of something new, whether it's back to school, new projects, or just a fresh season. It's the perfect time to start dreaming about your next adventure. I love that feeling of possibility, thinking about where to go next, what kind of place will stay in, and how to make it feel like home. I'm already imagining the kind of Airbnb that would make the trip unforgettable, somewhere with charm character and a little local flavor. If you're planning to be away this September, why not consider hosting your home on Airbnb while you're gone? Your home could be the highlight of someone else's trip, a cozy place to land, a space that helps them feel like a local. And with Airbnb's co-host feature, you can hire a local
Starting point is 00:28:40 co-host to help with everything from managing bookings to making sure your home is guest-ready. Find a co-host at Airbnb.ca slash host. I'm Jorge Ramos. And I'm Paola Ramos. Together we're launching The Moment, a new podcast about what it means to live through a time as uncertain as this one. We sit down with politicians. I would be the first immigrant mayor in generations, but 40% of New Yorkers were born outside of this country. Artists and activists, I mean, do you ever feel demoralized?
Starting point is 00:29:12 I might personally lose hope. This individual might lose the faith. But there's an institution that doesn't lose faith. And that's what I believe in. to bring you depth and analysis from a unique Latino perspective. There's not a single day that Paola and I don't call or text each other, sharing news and thoughts about what's happening in the country. This new podcast will be a way to make that ongoing intergenerational conversation public. Listen to The Moment with Jorge Ramos and Paola Ramos
Starting point is 00:29:42 as part of the MyCultura podcast network on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I started trying to get pregnant about four years ago now. We're getting a little bit older, and it just kind of felt like the window could be closing. Bloomberg and IHeart Podcasts present. IVF disrupted, the Kind Body Story, a podcast about a company that promised to revolutionize fertility care. Introducing Kind Body, a new generation of women's health and fertility care. backed by millions in venture capital and private equity,
Starting point is 00:30:20 it grew like a tech startup. While Kind Body did help women start families, it also left behind a stream of disillusioned and angry patients. You think you're finally like with the right people in the right hands and then to find out again that you're just not. Don't be fooled. By what? All the bright and shiny.
Starting point is 00:30:40 Listen to IVF disrupted, the Kind Body story, starting September 19 on the IHeart Radio, app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Do you find that when the cameras are on, that you are nicer to each other or that you get a little bit more heightened? You can't help but be somewhat performative, even if it's authentic, like, it's just natural. I think season one, it was such a shock having a crew of 15 people in your kitchen before you had coffee and then cameras
Starting point is 00:31:17 in your room every day. And we were almost just a little bit shell-shocked. And so it was very natural for our shoulders to go up. And I think we tried to be perfect and say the right thing all the time and look perfect all the time. Like whenever I cuss, I go, oh my God. And I was
Starting point is 00:31:32 a sailor when it comes to cussing. We just finished filming season two. And at that point, I mean, all hell broke loose. We stopped caring. We just were completely ourselves. And that's why I think people are going to really enjoy this more authentic version of ourselves. It did take some practice.
Starting point is 00:31:49 My dad actually said at one point halfway through filming the first season, he goes, you know it's dangerous filming this show, well, we don't even recognize or we don't even acknowledge that there are people with cameras in here anymore. Right, when you kind of forget that they're there. Exactly. Yeah, the first time shooting was really difficult. But it's so, yeah, it's so interesting because, you know,
Starting point is 00:32:08 obviously your dad's been in the business for a thousand years, but doing a reality show where you have to just be natural on camera. like did he take even adjustment for him or he's just like wait a minute what the fuck is this like there any lines or what are you just going to felt you know what he kept doing he kept looking into the camera and start talking to the camera every scene he would go that's what i'm saying and we go you're not allowed to do that i know because like don't break fourth wall you're not supposed to break fourth wall you're supposed to act like they're not there and it just kind of keep he did say shooting a reality show was
Starting point is 00:32:44 almost as hard as shooting a normal movie because you have to think of things on the spot and not that isn't like good at that but he's like I didn't realize how frequent you're you're shooting not just for 20 minutes you're shooting for an hour straight of conversation and it has to be entertaining for a full hour
Starting point is 00:33:00 and so he was like that was a very very big adjustment I think for all of us but for him he thought wow I'd yeah I mean it's like you know you got a sort of improv improv to then get you into a real moment essentially you know because because you have to create some thing. We would be so bad.
Starting point is 00:33:18 I'd be great good. No, that's not true. I'd be terrible. Because after a while, you'd be like, I don't have the energy for this. We'd just like be sitting watching television. It's a weird adjustment.
Starting point is 00:33:32 You'd literally be like, guys, I can't, I don't have it in Maine. Like, I'm just going to watch the news. I know, but correct me if I'm wrong, guys. You have to create and put yourself in scenarios and circumstances that are going to bring on conversation, meaning it's, you're not just going to like hang on your living room. It's like, oh, we're going to go
Starting point is 00:33:50 to blah, blah, blah, blah, blah today, like an activity of something. Yeah, could you imagine if we had a reality show over this Christmas? Oh, my God. We would have won reality show. Oh, my God. We have this moments where now we go, oh, my God, if anyone put a camera on us, this would be tea. I know. I couldn't even imagine it's like also, I guess my thing is
Starting point is 00:34:17 once you do it, right, you kind of give that away. The producers are going to come up with what they're going to come up with and you can't, can your dad approve anything? Yeah, must. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah. He's not saying creatives. He's not here saying put me in anything. He's saying this is what's going on in my life. You're going to film that. Oh, it's so great about Slies. He's such a cinematic eye with everything. And even with this reality show, I've never seen a show taped in such a
Starting point is 00:34:43 kind of gorgeous way like he's constantly talking to the editor he's talking to the cameraman and he's giving them notes and then they do his notes and it just becomes this beautiful whole movie like you guys described. He really does add like a really special flare to it.
Starting point is 00:34:59 But what about final cut stuff you know? Because obviously in editing they can create storylines make you look one way when you didn't do with that and you know I mean given sort of the pedigree, I would assume that he has to, you have to approve what's going on the air. Of course, of course.
Starting point is 00:35:18 Oddly enough, we don't take out that much. The only things, if anything, is things that could be like misconstrued and like a very minor way. We just, we get like hyper focus on like those things. But truly like a lot of this stuff is more mapped out exactly how we want to show, like what storylines each of us have and then we'll put us into situations. So it's more of that, but like final edit, it's little things here and there. but overall it's pretty much like been smooth sealing that's good how is your mama with
Starting point is 00:35:45 is she is she open and good with all of this or is he's really good i was actually surprised how natural she was because she has such a like fun and crazy personality and then as the camera shooters they just they show it like she just she gives it her all she always said that she's like the worst actress or anything so that just shows like how completely natural she is and just genuine she's the glue for the show for sure really yeah the only we haven't lost our mind is because my mom has kept it sane and also but she's so cute she gets super super nervous i will say that yeah oh really like on shoot days she's kind of like oh shit here we go like my hair looks flat and i'm like you couldn't even look ugly if you got him on the bus you would look pretty like this woman can can do
Starting point is 00:36:34 no wrong so she she really is like the most special secret edition like you do we i don't That's great. We realize watching the show back how much, you know, she impacts it. Yeah. I think we should create a storyline where I'm doing an autograph signing at some shitty mall. And you girls are so excited to come get my autograph. I like it. Oh, that's great, Oliver.
Starting point is 00:36:55 What a great pitch. The producers will eat. That is perfect. Your dad's like, who is this fucking guy? No, he comes in. He's like, I'm your biggest fan. Right. I bet he knows you're a scratch.
Starting point is 00:37:09 Yeah. Well, he was a mountain gate. I don't know if he's up there anymore, but I used to play up there all the time. He used to see him up there all the time. Yeah, he misses it. Yeah, he does. And that was two things he taught us. He said, there are only two things I want my daughter's in life, how to swing a golf cup and how to shot putt. And that was it. Mm-hmm. Shotputt. Shot putt was a little bit. All of us were really, really good in high school with like any sport. Wait a minute. Why the shot put? We're very athletic growing up. I don't know. And shot put was one of those things as we were growing up that he was hyper fixated on. Every YouTube video and his history was shot putters and every day before
Starting point is 00:37:41 it's so weird every day for like three years we'd have to shop when I say we do the spins we do the kickbacks we know and we compete well that's not that's not a great hobby we did in the bad a net so you had like a net and you just do like a we had like medicine but we had these bright orange medicine balls would measure with like a tape see how far if we like improved or not I bet it's because of rotation and how important that is. Did he make you do it both sides? He's real?
Starting point is 00:38:13 I bet that's why. I bet he's like, the strength and the rotation. I guess, yeah, because it's all the power from your core and your legs and your core. Yeah, but just do some like bicycles.
Starting point is 00:38:23 No, it's different because you've got to rotate and everything. I do think that helps out. Well, same with golf. I mean, you're on to something.
Starting point is 00:38:33 I think it is. I think it has to do with power and like leg into the, into your core. into the police. It definitely helps the golf. It's a full body. Sassina actually broke the record in our
Starting point is 00:38:46 high school, right? Was it high school? I did. Well, he wanted us, he taught us everything. He taught us how to throw a baseball, how to throw a punch, how to golf, how to play pool, how to swim, how to, like, he wanted us to be the most active kids for somebody. Yeah. Oh, that's great.
Starting point is 00:39:02 So it sounds like he was really present. Yeah. He was. He was. My mom was present. When my dad was present this is when he was not working because he would when we grew up the the shoot dates were pretty crazy he'd be in bulgaria for eight months my mom she attended we were all crazy athletes in high school we do we did every sport my mom would show up to every she was fairly with a flu and she would be watching every single one of my basketball games and when it comes to driving to school she's there 24 seven she doesn't care if she came back from a work trip of
Starting point is 00:39:38 but after a day, she's driving. She would get so mad at me if I didn't let her drive me to school. Yeah. Oh, that's great. That's great. That's so great. And do you guys, do you guys, like, explore dating on the show? I know you have a boyfriend, but, like, do you guys date dudes on the show?
Starting point is 00:39:54 Oh, yeah. All season two, like, there's a lot of that. I'm showing my boyfriend for the first time on season two. He's in it a lot, which was a very weird experience for me. What was it like for him? He was, okay, I was surprised because he was honestly so good, but the first time he was telling me personally, he goes, this is, I've never been in this kind of, you know, lifestyle where there's, you know, I come to see your home for the first time in Los Angeles. He goes, I'm seeing your home for the first time and there's 90 cameras around me and lighting and this and I'm getting miced before I even see your parents. And like, it's, it was so weird for him. But then. And after a couple takes, he actually started getting, like, very, he started showing his personality, and he was so into it. That's love.
Starting point is 00:40:46 That's love. That's cute. Oh, my first day I want to do it last. Our ex-sa said, bye. They said, bye. Oh, really? Oh, yeah, no. It was like our biggest fight between.
Starting point is 00:40:56 Yeah, it was pretty bad. And they were best friends. So it was a disaster all around. But I will say, season two, the producers definitely said, you gave us nothing season one about your dating life. we are going to exploit you season two. And season two is a lot of dating for me, a lot of kissing frog. Do they come on the show?
Starting point is 00:41:15 Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. So, isn't that so weird? Oh, weird. Do you actually, like, go on a date on the show? Well, here's what is weird. I would like to say that I'm like a pretty good dater. I'm good with date conversation.
Starting point is 00:41:31 I'm not good at date conversation when there's a film crew around me. I feel like the stakes just got lifted so much. I was so nervous. Now everyone's seeing me, like, trying to put some Riz on this guy and trying to flirt. It was so embarrassing. I think I did okay. Oh, my gosh. And I guess you didn't find love.
Starting point is 00:41:54 No, yeah, I'm still single if you're wondering. Right. Very much. You're still looking. Anyone single for her? Okay. Well, this is. But this is so fun.
Starting point is 00:42:06 I mean, what, again, I just love that this is bringing you guys together. I mean, yeah, yeah. That's the honestly important part. And I love that your dad is doing it because he's like, fuck, I get to see my, I get to see my girls. I mean. 100%. We're so close anyway and we never want to do anything or bring any sort of job into our life that doesn't add value or make it worth it to us. So this show has been doing exactly that.
Starting point is 00:42:33 if at any point it was going to cause a strain on our relationship as a family. I mean, none of us, we'd all walk away. Yeah. We all made an agreement before she did. Yeah, we all were like, if we were all sitting at the dinner table and we were all discussing it and we go, if this actually causes like pure drama and that divides our family more, then we're not going to do it. Have you come close to that at all? Like where it was like, oh shit, like this is kind. No, there's never been a time like that.
Starting point is 00:43:03 There's been, like, overwhelming situations where, like, one of us is like, oh, I don't know, blah, blah, blah. But then at the end of the day, we all just stuck together. It's kind of more of a mutual group. I think all of us can unanimously agree that shooting has been probably, this has been probably one of the most taxing things we've done because we're not shooting for three months. We do shoot for like nine months straight. And you don't really do anything else. You're constantly traveling just back and forth. And we're shooting a ton.
Starting point is 00:43:29 And I think that's the only thing is that we can really balance our lives with, like, shooting as well. So that's what's been our only probably, you know, are we wanting to do this again? But other than that, it's been, with our mental health and stuff, it's been good. Yeah. That's so great. It's so funny. It's so interesting how different today is and
Starting point is 00:43:46 you know, the fact that your dad is even would even entertain a reality show is so surprising to me because he's had such he's done such amazing work in his life
Starting point is 00:44:02 And still continues to, it's like to do a reality show, you know, as your dad probably would say, like, if you did that 20 years ago or 15 years ago, if he did something like that, it would be considered like the end of someone's career. Like when I first started acting, and I'm, you know, obviously your dad could be my dad. But like, when I started acting, I couldn't, you couldn't do a commercial or else. they'd be like, her career's over. Oh, no, it was like, you're either an actor and that's what you do. It's very specific. You couldn't do TV if you're a movie.
Starting point is 00:44:46 If you're a movie actor and you're doing TV, they're like, oh, okay, I mean, not to you. I never knew that. I don't know that that was considered. Yeah, no. Now, there were no streamers. There was no good TV. It was like CBS, NBC, ABC, you know what I mean? Well, there was good TV.
Starting point is 00:45:00 It was just sitcom. Well, meaning, yeah, yeah, yeah. Meaning like TV that we- Not like the one-hour single-camera drama. Right, right, right. Where there's, you know, you can say and do anything you want.
Starting point is 00:45:10 Yeah, there was a cross-over. It would be like different kinds of famous nowadays. I feel like, oh yeah. If you want to act, you're also going to model, you're also going to be a streamer on Twitch. Like you're going to do like so many things,
Starting point is 00:45:23 even with social media. So in today's like society, you'll see like an actor, but they're also doing like five different things. Like running business and, Right. You mean, their own clothing brand. This one.
Starting point is 00:45:34 They're literally describing Kate music, clothing, acting. Yeah, but, but I guess what I'm trying to say is that it's hard to get out of that mentality. Definitely. So, like, for your dad to actually be so open to doing something like that
Starting point is 00:45:48 is so cool. It's kind of crazy. It's really like, you know, giving you guys also an opportunity for people to really get to, like you were saying, get to know you. Mm-hmm. I would, I would have to say,
Starting point is 00:45:59 like, you pretty much took the words out of his mouth. I think it was a huge mental shift that he had to understand, okay, yes, at that time, doing a reality show would be considered like the end of someone's career, the decline of someone's career.
Starting point is 00:46:17 But one day he kind of just like woke up and said, you know what? I feel like I'm peaking right now in my career. I feel like I've only had good opportunities. I'm still, he still worked so much. With all these businesses that he's starting, he goes my family's amazing everyone's happy everyone's healthy he goes why not show it at like the height of my career like yeah so he's really he really is changing i think what reality we want what yeah and and and
Starting point is 00:46:43 honestly no one cares any no one gives it shit and he's doing so that's i mean that's at the end of the day it's sort of like the pretentiousness around you're only like you know going to be in movies and behind that the curtain it's been lifted well i think sly is maybe can become addicted to reality. He's going to do dancing with the stars next. Well, he watches the Bachelor. He watches the movies.
Starting point is 00:47:10 I'm sure. I'm sure. He watches Salt Lake City, Housewives. Really? I haven't seen that one. Oh, you have to. Is it so good?
Starting point is 00:47:22 There's only so many shows you can watch it once. How's the new Bachelor? Have you watched it? Oh, you like him. It's fine. There's still people to keep track of. Salt Lake City, though, I'm telling you, just watch the season. Really?
Starting point is 00:47:36 Biggest plot that I've ever seen on TV in life. And Danipon Rules is coming back and I am on the edge of my... Never got into the pumps. I never got into the pumps. Now, answer, honestly, do you like the fame? Do you like being famous? Do you like being recognized? Honest.
Starting point is 00:47:53 I don't feel any different. Oliver, what a question. That's a good question. That's deep, you know? I'm like Larry King. Yeah. That's who you decided to be. Yeah, Larry King.
Starting point is 00:48:07 Okay, Ollie. So do you or no? I actually like this question. Because it's not like a bad question. It's not a bad thing. By the way, it's not a bad thing to like being famous either. It's not a negative thing. Like, to be famous can be really fun.
Starting point is 00:48:21 The question is, do you like it or do you, is it something you enjoy? You're either a person that really likes her or doesn't like it. Yeah, or you don't like it. I'm going to be honest. I have been saying since I was 12 that I wanted to be famous. Like I just in my head think I'm a superstar for no reason. It's like a blessing in disguise with being out there publicly for the first time really now. We haven't gotten any negative backlash.
Starting point is 00:48:47 Like I don't see any people dissing me in my Instagram comments. So it's been so far. Well, who cares if they do anyway? Let's start with that. I've never looked at comments. I can't do that. Of course, but we've never even had. Because there will be.
Starting point is 00:49:01 There always will be. Not with me. You know, they love to build you up to tear you down. It's like the way it's always works. I've never had a bad comment. I sure got it. I have 1.1 million followers. I have not had one person say anything bad about me.
Starting point is 00:49:15 Only me. That's true. Like Oliver, what are you doing? It's disgusting. Yeah. I think for me personally, it's different. Like, I think I like the fame when I get to connect with people when they say, oh, like, I love your podcast or I love your show.
Starting point is 00:49:31 It makes you happy. I'm like, oh, thanks, like, makes you good. But I have this huge fear that this fame is going to really ruin my personal life with, like, marriage or dating or whatever it is because it does get invasive. Like, a lot of people don't treat us the same as, you know, I would say 10 years. When I was in college, I wasn't famous. Like, people knew my dad, but it wasn't me. And so it was a lot easier to connect to people.
Starting point is 00:49:51 And so today, it's pretty different because it's almost like they put a filter on me. And this got me out. I can't even tell you guys the amount of dates. been on where they were just pretending to like us. Oh, my God. So many. Oh, my God. I mean, I had a major fear of all of that growing up. I never wanted anyone to know who my parents were, who my mother was especially. I didn't want anyone to know because I was so nervous that they were not going to like me for who I was, you know. Yeah. And so it was, I try to avoid all that. Yeah. Yeah. And we still, I still kind of do try to. I don't ever like start within. If they don't, like, go, thank God.
Starting point is 00:50:27 Let me just like, I'll... Yeah, your last name is kind of a giveaway. I know, I know. Like, mine's Hudson. We got lucky. Yeah. See, that's the thing. We don't really, we don't have like the like to, you know, disguise, but...
Starting point is 00:50:40 It's a little known slightly. I think it's also a really different time, a different generation. I mean, you know, when I think that there's a lot more, like, acceptance and to the kids of... Yeah. You know, they like to see who the people. people that they, you know, that they've known and that they've loved and their kids and how they raised them and what they ended up like. It's like, you know, I guess it'll happen whether you want it to or not kind of, I guess. Like, you're just laying into it, you know? I think when it
Starting point is 00:51:15 comes to bullshit monitor, it's like for me, I always felt like I knew it so well because I could see it with people with my parents. Like I could watch it always drove me crazy. You've gone up seeing that and... Yeah, you can tell when people aren't real and like being more of a witness as I was
Starting point is 00:51:38 younger, like watching it. I was always like, oh, that person wants something from one of my parents. And like it drove me nuts. So my personal bullshit monitor is like very strong.
Starting point is 00:51:54 Yeah, well, we grew up super. My mom really raised us to be, like, as humble as possible, give us a very normal lifestyle, going to, I mean, going to high school and college and doing that kind of stuff. Like, she never really put us in the public eye strongly. So I didn't really get the bullshit monitor until I actually went to college. And then I had started filming the show and started gaining a little bit more fame. Like, I started realizing it for myself. and like I started seeing it
Starting point is 00:52:25 and I think that's kind of what all three of us have witnessed as well I think we've picked up on tips and tricks throughout like oh okay when we're on a first date and before the appetizers have even come they ask is your dad Sebastian owner
Starting point is 00:52:40 I mean the stories are crazy I've had a guy I've had a guy bring a resume on a day For real I have three great ones I got a resume once a headshot and a script. And they were all dinner, so I was stuck.
Starting point is 00:52:57 I was like, gosh, darn it. This is horrible. I've got the question of like, could I beat your father in like a boxing match or something? I go, what do you want me to say? Like, yeah, you can beat up my father. Right, right, right. No, I know.
Starting point is 00:53:11 Oh, God. The trick is just don't, just don't bring it up to like the third date. How was the script? Was it well written? No, it was awful. I said, slide, you would wipe your butt with it. You wouldn't consider me. But you read, you did read it.
Starting point is 00:53:26 She read it, though. I mean, I would be got him interested. Let's get me. September always feels like the start of something new, whether it's back to school, new projects, or just a fresh season. It's the perfect time to start dreaming about your next adventure. I love that feeling of possibility,
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Starting point is 00:54:41 We sit down with politicians. I would be the first immigrant mayor in generations, but 40% of New Yorkers were born outside of this country. Artists and activists, I mean, do you ever feel demoralism? I might personally lose hope. This individual might lose the faith, but there's an institution that doesn't lose faith. And that's what I believe in. To bring you death and analysis from a unique Latino perspective. There's not a single day that Paola and I don't call or text each other sharing news and thoughts about what's happening in the country. This new podcast will be a way
Starting point is 00:55:15 to make that ongoing intergenerational conversation public. Listen to the moment with Jorge Ramos and Paola Ramos as part of the MyCultura Podcast Network on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I started trying to get pregnant about four years ago now. We're getting a little bit older, and it just kind of felt like the window could be closing. Bloomberg and IHard Podcasts present. IVF Disrupted, the Kind Body Story, a podcast about a company that promised to revolutionize fertility care. Introducing Kind Body, a new generation of women's health and fertility care. Backed by millions in venture capital and private equity, it grew like a tech startup.
Starting point is 00:56:03 While Kind Body did help women start families, it also left behind a stream of disillusioned and angry patients. You think you're finally like with the right people in the right hands, and then to find out again that you're just not. Don't be fooled. By what? All the bright and shiny. Listen to IVF Disrupted, the Kind Body Story, starting September 19 on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Let's get into some rapid fires. This is so fun. I can't wait to watch now. I know, me too.
Starting point is 00:56:41 I know. I'm so excited. I'm excited. Yay. By the way, plug it really quickly, like when it's on, where it's on. Oh, yeah, yeah. The Family's Cologne is on Paramount Plus. You can also watch it on MTV.
Starting point is 00:56:55 It comes out, I believe, February 21st. Yeah. Okay. Yes. And we hope you guys like it. We had a lot of fun making it. And second season, we're obsessed with. So, yeah, we love it 10 times.
Starting point is 00:57:07 And we're leaning a little bit more into dating and the boys. We're biased because we love the fan. That's right. Thanks. Well, I'm going to want, I'm for sure. I'm first, now I'm going to watch the first season. I can't believe they never did a tango and cash two. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:57:22 We don't say that. We love that one. Like, talk about the best movie to be able to do a number two to. They could even have done it with like, you know. They should do it now. Honestly, he would. Oh, my God. Imagine they'll reunite.
Starting point is 00:57:33 I love it. Oh, that would be so great. That would be amazing. I'm telling you, like Sistine just said, he loves a reboot of things and he thinks to, like, lean into the older and different. Pitch it to your dad and tell him to call him to call him. Kurt. You should say you're on our podcast, you should do Tango Cash too.
Starting point is 00:57:53 I think we're all in the, we're brewing something up there. You guys happen. All of us right here. Everyone heard it here first. That's right. Okay, ready. Who's the best cook? Me.
Starting point is 00:58:04 Scarlet. Scarlet. Okay. You're robbing a bank. Who's the getaway car? Who's the mastermind? And who's actually robbing the bank? Getaway car.
Starting point is 00:58:15 Steen's mastermind. I'm the mastermind. plotting it because I'm not going inside. I think I would skip the layout. I would have all the blueprints. Scarlett would actually I think be the one, would you rob? I think you would rob because you're No, I would rob. I would rob. Sistine, you would be the driver because you hate every single
Starting point is 00:58:33 one of us driving. I'm a bad passenger princess. I would have to be driving. Great. I love it. Yeah. This doesn't make sense. It's always the right personality profile. It's a bank robbing thing. True. Okay. favorite movie growing up
Starting point is 00:58:49 oh okay this sounds so weird but I love singing in the rain that's nothing weird about that it's so cheesy it's not cheesy oh my god that is not cheesy there's some of the best
Starting point is 00:59:01 like production design costume design of all time some of the great yeah I just love like every time I look it up there's so much more backstory to every single thing that happens and I find that's so cool
Starting point is 00:59:12 it's almost like a reality show behind the scenes of the drama with that actor well and also check out that wardrobe. It's like, it's like really on another level. Like that costume designer was incredible. Yeah. Mine's, much darker. I have two. One, my mom showed me. It's now my favorite and my dad showed me. My favorite movie growing up was Gia, starring in. Totally, my mom showed me that one. Again, it's so dark. Maybe it was too dark. And then Slyde showed
Starting point is 00:59:38 me Silence to the Lams, which is still one of my children movie. Incredible movie. Both awesome. Yeah. Both dark, but both great. Very polar opposite. Scarlet Rose. Little woman and How to Lose a Guy in 10 days. Hey. Wow.
Starting point is 00:59:56 Yes. I love getting it on that. First celebrity. Okay, you want to, you can ask. No, no, I was literally going to ask that exact question. First celebrity crush. Celebrity crush. First one.
Starting point is 01:00:11 God, if it wasn't a Jonas brother, maybe it was Justin Bieber. or... I was Peter Pan but he was animated. Peter Pan. The animation Peter Pan? He was hot then. Yeah, I get that.
Starting point is 01:00:22 He was hot. He's getting older now, though. Yeah, yeah. I think my one was like Justin Bieber. I feel like that was very... I think Beaver, yeah. The Beaver? It's very funny because I think
Starting point is 01:00:33 now our celebrity crushes as we're older is so different. Of course. Who are your celebrity crushes now? Sophia just ran into hers on the street. Well, I almost... It's, it's Calum. I don't know if you guys have heard that kid that's just like up and comp, not up and coming, I guess.
Starting point is 01:00:48 He's dating Dula Lipa right. He's dating Dua Leap. Oh, right. He's like an English actor. Got it. But then Sassiz is very random. See, mine are both married. So respectfully, my crushes are Roman Raines from WWE. No, he did not just see though. I don't even know who that is. He's like a huge dress. He has like a Jason Momoa look. He's very handsome. And I love killing him. And I love killing Murphy by just Killian Murphy? I like scary looking
Starting point is 01:01:19 Yeah Yeah wow She does love the characters I can't wait to watch your dating on On the show Geez Like nothing like them God
Starting point is 01:01:30 Send her to a wrestling match What about you Scarlett Who's your guy I know you have a boyfriend But who would be your current Yeah I would say my boyfriend For sure Oh
Starting point is 01:01:40 Are you cute too scared She's scared by the way I think I'm in love with Duolipa I'm in love with her I think I'm like really in love with her I think I talked to my wife last night
Starting point is 01:01:54 and I talked to my wife last night because I told her and that I'm being completely 100% serious that if she ever had the opportunity to have sex with Brad Pitt who's still sexy at 50 plus years old 60 60 like I would say go ahead it's too good of an opportunity
Starting point is 01:02:13 I wouldn't be jealous. I'd be like, go. I mean, I would, I would love for you, 100%. I really would. I really would. And I would honestly be more in. Your insecurity would be so off the chart after that. I am extremely handsome. I make love way better than him for sure. Oh, confidence. Confidence. Yeah. I'm not, I'm not worried. I'm just saying that I think that you after the after. No. Not with Brad Pitt. No. With Brad Pitt, it would be like, oh my God. How was it? How was the. weiner like how did the look was the weiner as like handsome as he is so i figured that you're you're you're kind of you know warming crops if you had the chance of brad totally fine yes duelipa came up this is it watching her on the gram as i said babe like i i can i get that with duelipa can i like be it like i just true get out of jail free cards for if it was to ever happen yeah it's a hall pass yeah and she's like okay so but she has a boy is she married to this guy? No, they just started day day
Starting point is 01:03:13 because we can call, we can talk to Sarah too. Oh my god, Oliver. What? This is no. No? No. Flotting already. Oh, this is terrible. What's terrible about it? We're a non-monogamous species to begin with. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:03:30 That's fair. I mean, this is true. This is true. You know, we're societally now though we have come together and you know, you stay with your partner and be faithful, which is great. Well, you don't have to, but You don't have to. So why not each get one thing, you know?
Starting point is 01:03:47 I mean, if that's the deal you make with your partner. Yeah, you and Danny have that deal. You know, just one. God, I don't even know. Are you willing to say right now who your one would be if Danny said it would be okay? I honestly, like, I don't have that because I just... What about like carrot top? Like carrot top.
Starting point is 01:04:11 I don't have that because I, you know, I mean, I, I, I, yeah, I know, you can't say it. I can't know. It's not even I can't say. I just like, I just, I guess I, it's like. It's like, it's like, I've already had sex with everybody. No. We'll talk about it later. I, you know.
Starting point is 01:04:33 I couldn't even imagine who's Danny, Danny's other would. Do you have one, Danny? I mean, would you have one in your mind? No. It could have been. Diolepa is pretty hot I think Diolepa has captured everybody
Starting point is 01:04:49 is after the Grammys I would literally just tell my boyfriend like, babe I think you are the hottest person on the planet like that you're the and Tom Hardy of course but like you are also just like Tom Hardy He's sexy
Starting point is 01:05:06 Yeah he's sexy I just like the rock this of it Also yeah yeah yeah It's like in the Revenant, the non, the non-blinking that crazy eyes. He's gets those crazy eyes. Yeah. I love a crazy eye. It's always hot.
Starting point is 01:05:21 Yeah, Tom Hardy's. I'm down with that. Yeah. All right. Wait, we didn't finish this. Okay. If you guys were all in jail, who would be your first phone call? All three of us?
Starting point is 01:05:33 All three of you. You have one phone call. Probably my mom. Yeah, it's only the number I memorized. Yeah. So it's just Jennifer. So, mom. I would honestly, the first person I thought of was sly.
Starting point is 01:05:46 Like, that is the first person I would call. Would he be cool or would he be angry? Do you call you call your dad's sly? Yeah, sometimes. You don't call him dad. I call him sly or sliger, like Sliger the tiger. That's his phone call, dog name on the other thing. That's so crazy.
Starting point is 01:06:05 Like, I just watched Rocky 2 like three nights ago. Not even on purpose. It was just on the thing. And I was like, click. Meant to be fine. God's fucking good. Who's the funniest? Ooh.
Starting point is 01:06:17 I think I'm the funniest, but I don't think they're going to agree with that. That's just not true. I think Sistine's pretty funny. I think she has very dry. I think she can come up with the best. Like, she's just personally funny. I just have two dry. You guys are all funny.
Starting point is 01:06:34 You can tell. You can tell you guys are all funny. Okay. Last question. You ask it. So it's a two-part question. Okay. If you could take one thing from either sister that you admire, that you wish that you had for yourself.
Starting point is 01:06:51 More of that you had like, you know, quality, what would it be? And then on the flip side of that, if you could alleviate something. If you could alleviate something from your sister to take that away to make their life a little bit better, what would it be? I would really want to know what you guys want. I'll start with you actually okay what I would alleviate from scarlet is she's a little bit scattered brain sometimes so when it comes to scheduling and timing she is all over the place so she's a little organized what I would take what I admire about scarlet and what I would take for myself is your willingness to find the fun in any situation and you're very carefree and you're not an
Starting point is 01:07:37 overthinker, which is something I am. So, I like that. Amazing. Yeah. I would alleviate your anxiety and your constant self-doubt because you are so smart, which is something I would take from you.
Starting point is 01:07:53 You're very consistent and you know what you want. You're very driven. So I would take that. Thanks. That was good and concise. Almost like you got the question prior to being asked. I know. I know. That was really well said. That was good. Yeah. for scarlet i'll start with you i think i'd take away the same thing that um sistine said i think
Starting point is 01:08:12 the one thing scarlat has a problem with is pretty much like sticking to one thing she's a little bit scattered brain she'll kind of go i'm very like ADHD i mean like i love doing 10 things at once but then like forgetting all nine of them and just i don't know why um but i will say i would take from her her um her young soul like she's always super vibrant and she's She's really goofy and she leans into things that she loves. She's very expressive. Like, she will do fashion risks that I will never do because she's confident in them. And I just wish I could be more like that.
Starting point is 01:08:45 And I think with Sistine, what I would take away from you is that she's really hard on herself too. And I think that she doesn't realize how incredible she is as a human being. And she always doubts about guys and friends and things. Like she's such a well thought out amazing person. I would think I'd take what I would want from her is her ability to kind of just like take over a room like she will be the first person that people look at when she walks in just because of her energy and yeah so thank you amazing my turn sophia i would take away your overthinking
Starting point is 01:09:18 sometimes because you are an overthinker and what i would oh my god i just had it um what i would take from you is your singing voice she's an amazing singing voice and um i i can't sing and i did musical theater in college and let's just say it did not work out but anyways i'm not going to be starting on broadway at a time soon um sistine i would say the same thing like she also is kind of an overthinker and she's very hard on herself like sophia said and what i would take from her is like her she's honestly like so on it when it comes to like talking or like she's very witty and she can come up with the best lines on the spot so i would always always love to have like the last line the last thing to say that people like wow that was that was good
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