The Viall Files - E941 – Going Deeper with Jen and Zac Affleck
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You're crazy.
Jen and Zach, welcome to the Vilephiles.
Thank you for having us.
Thanks for having us.
Stoked to be here.
Welcome back, Jen.
I'm back, guys.
Welcome, Zach.
How are you?
Finally made it.
Stoked to be here. Okay. we're very stoked to have you.
So I'm all about upfront expectations,
kind of like set the stage
of what we can expect this interview.
Watching season two,
obviously you didn't finish season two,
but I was really taken back by your relationship
and specifically you Zach.
And so I was really just kind of
fascinated with the relationship.
You guys have been through a lot as a family,
both you two with the show and the relationships
with the women, your extended families,
there's a lot there.
So I would love to focus a lot of this conversation
and just kind of getting to know you two as people
and your relationship.
I want to talk about Zach, your growth or at least what I perceive to be some growth on your part.
And then we'll get into the show a little bit. I've really been kind of fascinated by you guys,
if that's okay. If that sounds good with you guys.
In fact, I think we would love that even more, because I feel like not a lot of people know who we actually are,
and everyone just likes to talk about, like, Chippendales and...
Sure, yeah.
And I think Chippendales are two things that follow us no matter what.
No matter what.
Yes, so we actually...
Well, we'll ask you, no, but like, but yeah, I mean, you're right.
Because to that end, you know, what I really love about this particular show
Going Deeper is the ability to get more, you know, what I really love about this particular show going deeper is the ability to
Get more of the context to dive deeper, you know into these relationships and you guys as characters
It's like a blessing and a curse this show is I don't know how you feel about it Zack
But I it's my favorite show on TV. I'm warming up to
You women give so much of your lives.
You're so vulnerable.
I think, you know, as fans of reality TV,
and I say this as someone who's been on it before,
you know, it's, and we do, we go on the show,
especially our reality recap episodes,
and we watch these shows and we snark and we criticize
and we make fun and that's kind of part of the gig.
It's like, I'm a sports fan too, right?
Like part of being a sports fan is short for fanatic.
So we watch this stuff so that we can talk about it
with our friends and break it down and talk shit
and get into it.
But when it comes to reality TV,
I think we sometimes forget about the people
who are behind the cameras.
And certainly there's an
edit and things like that. But the blessing, what we get to do here in The Vile Files and going
deeper is the opportunity to get to know the people and understand, you know, a little more
context about what we are watching on these shows. And so I thank you guys for coming and showing up
because clearly you guys have been a couple that's been highly scrutinized in the first two seasons.
And clearly it's been a lot.
So I first would like to start with just Jen,
like how are you doing mentally?
You had to leave season two,
I don't know where we are in terms of coming back
and I imagine you probably can't answer that anyway
so I'm not gonna press you.
But as we sit here today, how is your mental health
and how are you doing with your pregnancy?
Yeah, I'm doing way better now.
Physically, I'm not the best right now because I am in the third trimester and the third
trimester is rough.
But yeah, season one and season two was really hard on me. And yeah, like we, we watched season one and
immediately started filming season two right after. So what you see in season two is basically just
like what was actually happening. And, um, it was just a lot to navigate. It's not every day that
your relationship gets exposed to the whole world and yeah,
I'm like I don't even know where to start.
Just how you're doing right now. I'm like yeah, well right now I'm doing great.
Let me tell you about last year.
Six months ago I was not doing okay,
but through therapy and taking time for myself
and focusing on my mental health.
I'm in a way better place now, so.
How did you guys decide as a couple,
and what ultimately led to the decision for you guys
to take a leave of absence,
I don't know if that's what it's called from the show,
but basically leave the show and at least,
at least for the time being,
put a pause on your being a part of Mom Talk
in Mormon lives?
Yeah, I kind of, uh,
I feel like starting season two,
I was already dealing with a lot and I kind of just showed up just wanting to be
vulnerable and sharing the truth because that's the whole reason why I started,
uh, or wanted to be on reality TV in the first place was I want to be vulnerable.
I wanted to do the hard thing in sharing my story. Obviously, I didn't expect season one
to turn out the way that it did. But I have always been that way. I've always wanted to
do the scary thing and coming back was the scary thing. And I, unfortunately, it didn't
end well. We were going through a lot and then you see in season two
that I find out that I'm pregnant
and it just became too much.
And sometimes like that happens in life.
And for me, it was kind of like the last straw.
And I feel like I spent a lot of time suffering
but not really vocalizing that.
And it got to a point where it was just too much.
And I said, you know what, I think I need to take a step back.
And if it wasn't for the pregnancy, I don't think I would have done that because at that
point it no longer just became about me.
It became about this baby and protecting this baby.
And so I really needed to do that.
And yeah, I learned so much.
This has been the most impactful pregnancy journey
that I've experienced,
and I'm grateful how everything turned out.
It's obviously gonna be really hard watching back season two.
We stopped and watched it.
But there's just so much to learn
and I feel like my purpose in life is just learning
from all experiences you can learn in life.
And through that, I hope to progress
as a better version of myself.
And I obviously have made a lot of mistakes,
I think we all have,
but I think that's just part of the journey.
What was the hardest part about ending season one,
going straight into season two?
Was it everything that had happened in Vegas?
Was it all of the women's kind of reaction
to what had happened and them, you know,
kind of giving their opinions on your relationship?
Or at that point, had you even heard the public's opinion on your marriage?
I think it was both. I think we went through a lot after Vegas. And yeah, it was really hard
having the whole world vocalize their opinions. And I think there was a lot of truth that came out after Vegas
that I think we both didn't realize
was happening in our relationship because of what
was traditionally taught to us.
And it made us take a step back and kind of look in the mirror.
And anyone who's gone through issues in their marriage,
it's not easy.
Like when you go through a hard patch, and there can be a lot of factors.
But in this case, it wasn't just like, oh, we're going to marriage counseling.
It was like it was so much more magnified because our whole life had been exposed.
And so, yeah, maybe you can.
Yeah, I feel like you've done a lot of PR training.
You've got really good answers.
So I don't, I'm just going to done a lot of PR training. You've got really good answers. What? I don't.
I'm just going to like speak my truth and my reality and probably be a little bit more
just straight up about like what we went through.
We went through hell to be honest.
Season one had a lot of ups and downs and unfortunately just kind of how it worked out
was it only showed a lot of the negative and not to say that there
wasn't a lot of things that needed to change in our marriage but unfortunately you didn't get to
see some of the other awesome sides of our marriage. And so I was in the middle of medical school and
season one comes out and there was so many emotions. We have, I had family and friends reaching out to
me being like, why are you married to her? You should leave her. She has the whole world saying,
why are you married to this crazy narcissist?
You should leave him.
We're just trying to tune out the noise
and fight for our family and be like,
we know why we got married in the first place,
trying to get back to those things.
We have these two beautiful kids that we wanna fight for.
Obviously, two healthy houses are better
than one toxic one, but we knew
that we could work through this.
And so I just made the decision that,
and I was telling Nick this the other day,
that I decided to step away from medical school.
There was no way I was gonna do medical school
and support Jen in her career,
and so I decided I'm gonna step away from this
and I'm gonna fight for my family,
I'm gonna fight for my wife,
and try to make the changes I need to
to be the person that she deserves.
And that took a lot of therapy, a lot of ups and downs, and we're not perfect.
Like, to be completely transparent with you, we got in a huge fight last night because
we're married and that happens sometimes.
I think the difference is we now have some skills and the ability to communicate in a
different way and just the way we navigate that.
And we're more of a team now.
But yeah, we were going through a ton season one.
And there was a lot that led up to Vegas that was never shown.
There was a lot of resentment on my end
and a lot of miscommunication on Jen's end.
And it just kind of led to this massive explosion.
Which was unfortunately the biggest fight in our marriage.
And I'm embarrassed for how I acted.
But it is what it is,
and we just have to keep moving forward
and fighting for each other each day.
And you also see that in season two.
You'll see my imperfections,
because I thought after Vegas,
oh, I'm perfect, he's the one with issues,
and it wasn't until after season two
and going to therapy where I was like, oh, I'm perfect. Like he's the one with issues. And it wasn't until like after season two and going to therapy where I was like,
oh, I've got issues too.
I've got flaws that I need to work on too.
And that's marriage.
Well, I wanna unpack all of this,
but I do wanna rewind a little bit
and just kind of like start at the beginning
and like how did you guys meet for one?
I'd love to hear that quick story.
And then I would love to know how you guys decided
as a couple to be a part of Mom Talk
and specifically Secret Lives of Mormon Wives
because I see the draw for you
and the Mom Talk community and all the influencers,
but you seem, at least the perception is
you were never on board,
you seem incredibly uncomfortable with this whole thing.
And I'm just wondering as a couple,
how did you even agree in the first place
to be a part of it?
The first how did y'all meet?
Yeah.
You already told the story of the UN.
You're better at it.
Okay.
He's better at sharing.
So there's a Mormon dating app called Mutual.
It's kind of like Tinder, but it's just for Mormons.
Okay.
And I was moving after my freshman year of college.
I'd just gotten back from my LDS mission
to the Dominican Republic, and. And he was like, where the Latina's at?
Yeah.
I kind of got the Latina fever and was like looking for someone spicy like Jen.
I was like, oh.
But anyways, I was on that app and I was the first person that showed up on Jen's app.
She like swiped up or whatever and I sent her a message and we actually met the night
before I moved to Hawaii. And it was kind of a crazy story I met her didn't think
much well actually texted her a few times and said hey can we go on a date
and like she ignored me but I was like this girl's super pretty like I'm gonna
shoot my shot again yeah I was like mmm I was like you're about to move to Hawaii
and you want to hang out like why else would you want to go I was like no
thanks but she finally agreed to go on a date the night before I left to
Hawaii and so we went and we talked and this sounds like cheesy or corny to say
but it like literally was the most significant night of my life and I went
home that night and I told my mom I'm like I just met my future wife and she's
like you're sleep-deprived you're crazy you're moving to Hawaii like you don't
know what you're talking about and I was like I went and told my buddies at the airport like I just met my future wife and they're like
Dude, you're crazy. Like what are you talking about? Anyways, I moved out to Hawaii
And I'm moving to Hawaii just for fun for the summer to go surf with buddies
okay, yeah, we worked in a shop out there and just yeah love surfing but
Anyways, well I was out there
The rule that I had with my
buddies is that we weren't gonna date like we weren't gonna let like girls
ruin the summer but I just don't know I couldn't stop thinking about Jen so
after like two weeks I was like you want to come out here she ended up coming out
and we spent a bunch of time together and then yeah we ended up dating and
then Jen was gonna go on an LDS mission after that and she decided to not turn
on her papers she kind of gave me an ultimatum go on a reality TV show and that was years later
It's kidding back then she was gonna go on a mission and she said
I'm not gonna go on a mission and I
Think we should get married
So I started saving up my money actually took a loan from my dad and bought a ring and proposed and I got married
Like ten months later. How long were you dating for before you got engaged? Eight months and
then got married nine months after that. Which is actually a long time within...
From hormones. Most of my buddies were like three months. Yeah. I guess side conversation, I
didn't maybe it's my ignorance but I thought missions for for LDS was
primarily for young men.
But I didn't realize women also go on missions.
Or is it different than the missions you go on?
No, it's 18 months, so it's six months shorter.
It is primarily for men, but women can go.
Like Whitney on the show, she went on a mission,
I'd say like 20, 25% of women go on missions.
Does that relatively view for the church?
No, like my mom went on a mission.
Yeah.
That's been going on for a long time.
Yeah.
When MomTalk opportunity comes.
Oh yeah.
How do we decide as a couple to do the show?
Oh, I was all in.
My manager told me about it.
She's like, it was also, it was right after Taylor
went to jail
and my manager called me and she's like, hey, they're like recasting for this like Mormon Wife show,
like would you want to do it?
And at first I was hesitant of course,
because everything that had happened with Taylor,
I didn't know anyone from MomTalk
and I was just kind of like,
oh, like I don't really know what this is about.
And at that point I was very at a stage in my life that I was trying to keep up with an image.
I was trying to keep up with an image on my social media. And that's a big thing in the
Mormon culture. Like, I do think there's this pressure to look perfect, be perfect. And I was just kind of like, ah, I don't know if that would look good for my brand.
Genuinely, I was thinking that.
I don't know what they're trying to do.
And then they told me it would be called Secret Lives of Mormon Wives.
I was like, oh, and this was after the Mormon swinging.
So of course, I'm like, they're're probably gonna want to make that about that. But I, before deciding, I had done the the casting
interview and they basically told me I got it and I was still hesitant but then
I met up with the girls for the first time and I was like, wait I love this
group, like I love these girls and yeah the the rest is history and I kind of
went in with just being like,
you know what, like I do think,
just to be completely honest,
like being married to Zach,
I did feel like I wanted to keep up
with protecting our image.
Honestly, for like your family,
he comes from like a very wealthy family
who are pretty known within like your community and like I I
did worry about like disappointing his family and so there is that worry but
also like I've naturally always been vulnerable and I've always wanted to
share my story so that I went in with that that mindset and that still is my
mindset I I just want to share my story, so that I went in with that mindset, and that still is my mindset.
I just wanna share my story,
and even if that means I'm showing the ugly,
like then, it is what it is.
What about you, Zach?
How did you feel about her enthusiasm for the show?
I feel like it's been like step by step,
I've been able to be more and more vulnerable
and like open to this experience and like what we're doing.
I never wanted any of this, and I never planned on any of this to be honest.
But kind of what happened is Jen came to me and she said, hey, there's going to be this reality TV show.
It's going to be called Mom Talk. I'm like, oh, that sounds kind of fun.
Like, what's it about? Then a few months later, they're like, oh, it's going to be called Secret
Lives of Mormon Wives. I'm like, heck no. No, I am doing that. Like that sounds.
No, he didn't say heck no. He said, hell no. He said, I'm like, heck no. No way I'm doing that. Like that sounds... No, he didn't say heck no. He said, hell no.
He said, I'm out.
Well, I don't think I was swearing at that point.
But yeah, and then I heard like Taylor was going to be on it.
And I actually love Taylor and Dakota.
But like at the time I was being judgmental.
I'm like, oh, I don't want to be on a show with those guys.
Like that sounds crazy.
And then honestly, like the day before contracts were due,
like Jen's manager reached out and was like,
hey, we gotta get the contract signed.
I'm like, I don't really wanna do this.
Like, can Jen just do it and I'll just like
not be part of this?
Like this just doesn't seem like me
and something I'd wanna do.
And Jen just came to me and she's like,
this is something I really wanna do
and this is important to me.
Like I'm supporting you in medical school
and these things that you wanna do,
like will you support me in this?
And so then once we made that decision
as a team that we were gonna do it,
we really did go all in season one.
And we were so vulnerable and we shared everything
about our religion and our life and our marriage
and just all these different things.
And I honestly think we kind of went a little bit naive
into the show, just not really knowing what to expect
or what reality TV even is.
Clearly, clearly we did.
You get to episode seven and I'm like, I'm clearly Seven and I'm like
Vegas I'm like what?
But but yeah, and then same thing after season one
I was just like I don't I don't want to do a season two and Jen was like I
Really want to do a season two like this is what I want to do and I'm well. I love you
So I guess yeah, let's do a season two just as a side
Was it an option
for you to do the show by yourself,
or was the show saying, hey, we only want couples,
and it's either the two of you or none of you?
No, it was definitely an option for me to do it by myself.
Okay.
But I, was it not?
I think it could have been,
but I think they were really interested in the dynamic
of these Mormon wives with their husbands husbands and to be honest the first season
There's a couple other couples that were somewhat active
But really Jen and I were like the most active strongest in the church at the time
And so I think they were really intrigued of that dynamic between like one we both came from completely different families
And we're just completely different all around and so that that, yeah, they love that contrast between us.
And clearly that's still a controversy.
Yeah, so I think they were super interested in seeing how we were both raised,
how we ended up coming together, and just the dynamic of our relationship.
I want to unpack season one a little bit with the two of you.
Because if Whitney was villain number one, you were definitely villain number two.
Or villain number one.
Here's the crazy thing, right?
Before the show came out, they asked all the girls
who the villain is gonna be.
No one said my name.
Yeah, we didn't even really know what to expect,
but I think I was maybe villain number one.
I'm sure you felt that.
I felt that way, yeah.
But yeah, so well, either way, you were not liked.
I certainly know the feeling.
So you're not alone in that.
But just to be totally honest,
what I do love about this show is that,
again, it really gets into the weeds about relationships.
It really unpacks a lot of very relatable issues
that married couples have to deal with,
whether it's religious trauma,
whether it's just one person in the relationship
wanting one thing and the other person not,
like whether you wanted to go on the show or not.
But there were some things on season one
that just, it was hard to watch in terms of
you came across as a husband who seemed to only think
of his own needs, you know, Whether it was medical school,
whether it was your gambling problem,
it gave a lot of toxic masculinity, if you will.
And so for one, I'd love to just hear from your point of view
what you felt was maybe not fairly portrayed or accurate,
but then I'd like to get into what you felt was accurate.
And then I'd love to get into what you felt was accurate and then I'd love to maybe unpack
what changes you guys have made as a couple and more specifically you as a husband and man.
Yeah, there's a lot to unpack. I feel like, and that's what's so hard about this, is there is
things that were true, that were portrayed, some like toxic tendencies that I had and
is things that were true, that were portrayed, some toxic tendencies that I had,
and not to blame anyone else,
I was raised a certain way,
the church has a certain culture,
and I had just always kind of seen things one way,
and it was hard for me to open up my mind
to our marriage looking different,
for me acting different.
Could you elaborate on what you mean by all that?
Yeah, I think typically,
and there's so many things I love about the church,
one thing is it's like this
idea of like the patriarchy or like the husband is like the head of the house is just kind of how
the church is honestly. And not to say there's not a lot of great relationships in the church,
but there is also a lot of toxic ones. And I just kind of always seen it as like the man's the one
who provides, he's the one who makes the money, and the wife is the one who stays at home with
the kids. And like that's just kind of how it is.
And so I think a lot of this was hard for me.
It was hard for me to kind of, yeah, see things in a different way.
And I feel like there was a lot of times early on in our marriage and on the show, season
one, where I was selfish and I did think of myself and it was kind of what was Zach's
priorities and what did he want to do.
And I think that's why season two two leaving medical school and finally putting Jen in her career first
has been so healing for our marriage is because it was the first time that I actually was thinking
about her and kind of us more of a family than like what I wanted and what my plans were. As far as
there was also a lot of things on the show that were said that like weren't true as far as like a gambling way my
Medical school tuition that never happened
What's the truth? I?
Hadn't even been accepted to medical school when that season was filmed so I hadn't there wasn't even a deposit to pay for school
Because I hadn't been accepted into a school yet
So a lot of those things that were said by the girls were hurtful and untrue and has led to a lot of
backlash on social media
which has been really sad and
What was there was there a?
Savings or a nest egg or a fund that was allocated for medical school that you gambled away
Or is there anything like if the women hear this and they and they hear you go
Well, I wasn't even applied to medical school.
Could they be like, well, you know, no, no, that is that.
That is one thing that like to this day really hurts me because that is absolutely untrue.
I did. I was gambling at the time.
I do. I did love to gamble.
And to be honest with you, I sometimes still gamble with buddies.
And that's something that Jen and I have worked through.
And the way I go about it and the way we talk about it
is a lot different now.
And I'm-
In part of healing a lot of-
Yeah, I'm just more respectful.
Like I like betting on sports
and occasionally I will still bet on sports
and Jen's very aware of that.
And that's just something that we're doing in our marriage.
And like, I'm not afraid to talk about that.
But I think what was happening at the time
is there was just a lot of miscommunication.
As far as the whole medical school thing, it also got portrayed on the show that Jen was paying for my medical school, which is it's also not true.
But it was my plan. I mean, I had had a conversation with your parents and said I would like to pay for med school.
I mean, I don't I don't want to argue that. The reality is, is my dad had saved up a bunch of money.
My dad's a doctor as well, and he had saved up money.
So if I ever did decide to go to medical school, that was like his giving back to
me, um, is he wanted to help pay for that.
And so he had saved that money aside.
And once I did get accepted to medical school, he directly paid that to the
school that was never money I ever saw or touched.
Um, that was directly from him to the school.
And yeah.
And then once I withdrew from medical school, that wasn't money I gotta keep,
that's my dad's money and he's gonna do
whatever he wants with that, but that was like
something he was doing for his son.
So yeah.
What was his reaction to you dropping out of med school?
Surprisingly, he was really positive and supportive.
I think he saw how dark, like, and how sad I was
in the dark place I got to.
And I think all he wanted was for Jen and I
to be able to work through our marriage
and like that comes first.
And so I think he was sad because he's like,
what are you gonna do with your life?
Like they've always been so supportive of it.
But like he said a comment to me the other day
that was like, I don't care what you do.
I don't care if you're a park ranger.
I just want you to be, I just want you to be happy.
Like just do something that's gonna make you happy.
And so I think they've made a lot of progress
in the last couple months,
and just seeing us finally be happy again
and see me be happy,
because I was in a really dark place for a while,
I think they're finally just happy to see us doing good.
Yeah.
Jen, did you ever feel like Zach's parents ever blamed you
for the show
and the reaction of the fans?
Yes, I definitely would say that.
But I do feel like I could have navigated season one
better for sure.
And I could have been better at communicating.
And obviously you can see in season two
that there is lack of communication.
And I do think I was living in fear a lot of the time,
but it was such a hard place to be in after season one
because part of me felt this guilt
for putting my relationship on the show
and like exposing that and being the one
to like push for that.
But at the same time, I was like, wait a second,
I'm not responsible for how Zach acted and his actions.
So there is a lot of just guilt in me feeling like,
oh, I did play a huge part in this.
And then part of me was like, no, actually,
I'm not responsible for this.
And your son is responsible for this.
And I do feel like I was blamed
based off of some comments that were made
from like what's shown on social media,
everybody has seen it.
And yeah, I know I was definitely blamed,
but I definitely think that everyone has learned
from this situation and I'm so grateful
because I also feel like his family has been able
to take a step back
and also see like everything.
Yeah, I just, I mean, again, being like fully transparent,
I think what was really hard about season one was
I think my family was defensive of me,
not even necessarily my parents,
it was more like siblings and cousins
and people who like actually know me,
who I think they saw like, yeah, Zach made a huge mistake,
but they also have seen me my whole life and they're like, yeah, Zach made a huge mistake, but they also have seen me my whole life,
and they're like, yeah, he's a good kid,
like he acted immature and like he did something really dumb,
but like that's not the full context of like who he is.
So they were defensive of me,
which made Jen feel unsupported.
And then on the flip side, Jen's parents
are the most loving, supportive people ever.
So I think where most parents would be like,
yeah, leave that loser.
They were like, Jen, Zach's an amazing person.
They were calling me, like they were crying with me.
Like Jen's parents have been so amazing
when it comes to this.
And so I think that was really hard for Jen to be like,
you're getting so much support from my parents
when you were the one who messed up.
Why can't I get the same?
I think it was just a really tricky situation to navigate
because what do my parents say?
Hey, we want to congratulate you on this show
where our son looks like an asshole
because that's how I acted.
Yeah, it's been hard.
And it's been tough to navigate.
You can imagine.
Honestly, yeah, because we have our reality TV life
but then we have our real life relationships
with our family and friends and that is really tough to navigate, to be honest.
But for me at this point, I'm kind of in a stage of like, I'm doing what I want to do.
And I'm doing what I feel like is best for me. And like, I spent my whole life like I
didn't have a lot of money growing up. I didn't get the same opportunities that a lot of my friends did, especially when moving
to Utah during high school.
I went from literally living in the Bay Area, living in the hood to living in a privileged
area.
I saw all of my friends get all these opportunities and I felt like, oh, because I don't come
from a privileged family, I can't get the these opportunities and I felt like, oh, because I don't come from like a privileged family, like I can't get the same opportunities. And I've been very defensive
of all the opportunities I'm getting now because I'm like, you don't realize like my whole
life I've been serving and giving. I was raised with foster kids. I shared my bedroom with
kids my whole life. Like it's time for me to show up for me. I put my foot down because I'm like,
no, I do deserve this. I think sometimes still feel a lot of guilt because of being on a reality TV show isn't easy.
Exposing your life isn't easy. But at the same time, I'm like, sometimes you just feel called to something and you can't explain why. And people might have their opinions and say that's right or
wrong. For me, like I've always just followed my gut and intuition. And like, I want to
do the hard thing. It's not easy being vulnerable as a Mormon and showing what actually happens sometimes in like Mormon relationships.
And like, I feel like we're doing the hard thing,
but doing the right thing by exposing what actually happens.
And hopefully people within the Mormon culture
can look at our relationship and kind of like reflect
on theirs and say like, hey, like I think we kind of struggle
with that too.
Or like maybe my husband has fed into the whole like patriarchy and isn't treating me right.
Or like, I want to be an example of that. And people aren't going to like that, unfortunately.
I have lost a lot of friends and I think respect because of that. And I don't care. Like I'm
I'm showing up and I basically told him
when I was in a place where I wanted to walk away
from the relationship, like I'm doing this,
this is what I feel right about
and you can come along with me,
you can support me in this or you can walk away.
I was not opposed to divorce,
I was truly doing what I felt was right
and because of that I feel like our relationship
has never been stronger because I have found my voice and I'm still in the process of that.
I'm still young, 25.
I'm young, but for me, I have learned so much.
And yeah, I think there's a lot to take from our relationship, how different we
are, the dynamic of a relationship.
And yeah, I think.
I mean, we got married, were you 19 or 20?
Was, just turned 20.
Yeah, so I mean, we were 22.
So like we had, like we were super young.
And so a lot of this has been like us growing up
and like learning together, figuring out who we are.
Like, it's not like we were 30 and had these stable jobs
and like had really figured ourselves out.
We're like children growing up together
then also having children.
We're about to have our third baby.
So there's been a lot of learning and growing.
And I think something Jen said
that I'm really proud of her for
is how she's found her voice and just decided
this is who I am, this is who I wanna be.
And I think a lot of season one honestly was us compensating.
Because we were the Mormon couple on the show, we felt like we had to really push that and didn't really show up,
like, who we really were. So then I think when, like, the gambling stuff came out and then,
like, the controlling behavior on my end came out, like, it was really hard because,
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Jen, forgive me if I if this is inaccurate. And I think you
shared last time you're here a little bit about your
background. But can you remind the audience a little bit more
about your childhood?
I was raised by my biological parents,
but I was raised with foster kids.
So my parents took in foster kids my whole life.
From the time that I was three years old,
I was sharing my bedroom.
And basically, I love my parents so much.
They, my mom was a convert. So
she was raised Catholic, was converted by the Mormon missionaries, moved down to BYU,
met my dad. My dad was also raised with foster kids. My dad was raised in California. And
my, my parents are just different members of the church. My mom still drinks coffee,
occasionally drinks too. She doesn't follow all the rules. My parents have never been that way,
but their focus growing up was really about
being a good person, serving others,
and making God and Jesus the focus.
And basically when bringing in these foster kids,
he wanted, my parents wanted to let these children know
that yeah, maybe your parents have forgotten you.
Maybe they aren't here for you. Maybe they don't even love you. But guess what God does.
And like, I want you to know that. So when you leave this house, like you have something
to rely on if you don't feel that from maybe the next family or whatever. But my parents have always been a perfect example of
that. And to be honest, that kind of is still is what is keeping me still with the church.
I've had a lot of issues with the church since the show, and I've had kind of like a spiritual
faith crisis. But what's kept me is that love. What's kept me is like that relationship with God, with Jesus, because I just saw
how like it transformed these kids' lives and it transformed my life.
And I do think people get fixated on the whole, like, why do you wear garments?
Why do you do this?
Why?
Joseph Smith.
Where are your garments by the way?
It's about the intention, baby.
It's about being a good person.
That's what it's about.
But again, a lot of members do fixate
on the things that aren't important.
And for me, I always go back to the primary things
that are important.
And yeah, my mom growing up,
like we didn't have the like best relationship
because of the language barrier.
So I was raised by this Hispanic mother,
but then I was also raised by this
and some way traditional white-
White Caucasian male.
Mormon man.
So I was able to see so much.
I was able to see,
have so many different relationships
with my foster siblings.
And like, I feel like I have really such a good perspective
on the blessings of the church
and the good that you can get from the church.
But I also have perspective of what I don't want to teach
my kids and what I want to leave.
And that's something I'm still just figuring out day by day,
but I feel like we've been able to teach each other so much.
There's so much I can take from him.
And to be honest, my family, even though they're the most Christ-like, loving, I feel like we've been able to teach each other so much. There's so much I can take from him.
And to be honest, my family,
even though they're the most Christ-like,
loving, least judgmental people,
they are very dysfunctional in their own way.
I also was raised by parents who yelled at each other
and screamed at each other and in a lot of ways,
maybe shouldn't have shown us that,
but they showed me the real and the passion.
And with that came like
also toxic things. But then you've got like things that I've learned from you and like also like
your grandparents and just like hard work and community as well. And there's just so much that
we have learned from each other. So we were raised raised very, very differently. Jen's mom was baptized in Ecuador,
moved here, came to BYU, met her dad. My parents grew up in probably the most
Mormon community in the whole church in Bountiful, Utah. They knew each other since
they were eight years old. Both my grandparents were high members in the church, so just very,
very different. So when we came together,
there was a lot of like learning for us both to do.
But also like he's helped me find my voice
because being raised with foster kids,
I felt like I did get a lot of the short end
of the stick growing up
because my parents are so focused on like helping these kids.
And I did feel in a lot of ways I was neglected
and because of that, I became somewhat of a people pleaser and him and
his family is an example of like speaking up for yourself and vocalizing
your opinions you know his family's a very opinionated family now I'm feeling
a little bit more comfortable especially with reality TV sharing my opinion so I
mean there's just that's one side and I don't know how much you see of it season
two that like they did Jen into service season one.
Jen has this spicy side where she'll put me in my place,
snap on me, and I'm like, no one sees,
you should have seen her last night,
and screaming at me.
No one knows.
I'm like, there's a Latina side, I'm just kidding.
It seems like you guys have done a lot of work
in terms of mending your relationship trauma
and hurt that maybe you two have caused each other.
I'd love to learn a little bit about
what that work looks like
and what specifically you guys have been doing
to try to save your marriage.
I can go down to the details.
I think the biggest thing that we struggle with
is communication and the way that we communicate
when in the thick of it or when there is an issue,
I am a withdraw and he's a pursuer.
And so I think that has been like the game changer for us,
like kind of like perfecting that and how we go about conversations has been like the game changer for us. Like kind of like perfecting that
and how we go about conversations has been like.
Yeah, yeah I think just through therapy
and through all the help we've gotten,
we've learned a lot of different tools.
I don't know if I'm like being too vulnerable
or like what can or can't be shared,
but like I'll share.
You can share anything you wanna share.
Yeah, I'll just be completely honest.
You can't be too vulnerable.
Like for example, so like when I get really worked up, I can really spiral.
For example, like the Chippendales thing, I had I didn't know what was going on in my mind.
It was a much worse crazy scenario. Like I had been told these different things from other cast
members. So I was expecting the absolute worst. And instead of like taking a deep breath and
gathering the facts, I just start going crazy and saying things I didn't mean and doing things I didn't mean.
And there's like a lot of things that our therapists have taught us of like, why do you react that way?
But like one simple thing that like I do now is like, like I have like anxiety medication.
And so like if I ever find myself in a place where like I'm like really frustrated with Jen, like last, we got in a big argument. I'm like, okay,
I'm going to go take my medication. I'm going to go take 20 minutes by myself and I'm going
to sit here and think about how I want to show up and how I want to talk to my wife.
And then we're going to have this conversation when I'm regulated versus before it'd be screaming
and yelling and pointing fingers, which goes nowhere, which people saw season one.
And then we've just done a lot of other things
that I feel like in the Mormon church
were kind of considered taboo.
Like one day we decided to go to a spiritual healer
and we took like a weed gummy together.
And we just, yeah.
Was it a weed gum?
Was it edible?
Yeah, it was a THC weed gummy.
Yeah, we decided like, hey, like,
maybe this will like help us open up and like right
I had never drank smoke done anything in my life
But this was right after season one came out and I was in like we were both in a really dark place
I'm like we need to change things up like weed was legal in Arizona where we were living
But I'm like, yeah, let's let's take a gummy. And we went to the spiritual healer and had this great experience.
And then, well, that was kind of a crazy experience,
to be honest.
Also, we took, since we were both so naive,
we took 10 times the dose we were actually supposed to take.
And we were in a different universe
and didn't know where we were.
And this spiritual healer, I was confessing all my life sins
and telling her how much I loved Jen.
And yeah. Really, she's like, I'm just here to tell you about your future. She's just like. spiritual healer I was confessing all my life sins and like telling her how much I loved Jen and
yeah really she's like I'm just here to tell you about your future she's just like I'm gonna read your palm I don't know what you're telling me I feel like I'm dying she looked mortified
I need to go to the hospital yeah Jen was like passed out and I'm like she called 911 on you
Jen asked to call 911 she thought she was dying I literally thought I was dying
we later found out you can't overdose on weed, but anyways. A piece of advice that our therapist gave us
that really works for us,
and it might work for the two of you,
is if we're arguing about something,
and we've been arguing about it for five minutes,
it's like one of us kind of calls a timeout,
and it's like we have to table this.
And by one of us, she means it's always me.
It's always me.
We have to table this,
and we'll circle back, because we're just not getting anywhere right now, she means it's always me. We have to table this and like, we'll circle back
because we're just not getting anywhere right now.
And it's not worth it.
I think as men, we are, you know,
that's the language you used, Pursuer.
I think men, you know, that inherent fix it mentality,
you know, a little bit more of the logical brain, you know,
it's just like, well, that makes no fucking sense.
And I want to get to the bottom of it right now.
Yes.
Yes. Yeah, it is something that's really helped. It's always accurate, right? Because like the way
our therapists described it is like once you're arguing for five minutes, you're not arguing from
a place of an emotionally regulated adult. You're arguing from the place of whatever child that's
inside you, whatever trauma you're experiencing. And you're not trying to communicate, you're
trying to win. You're not trying to be happy,
you're trying to be right.
And it usually takes that time out,
which almost seems silly when you're,
when art therapists first describe it,
it's like, really, really, time out?
Really, you want me to, really?
Okay.
But it does, it works.
You calm down and then you start,
and like you said, you approach it from a place
of coming together, of building back that connection. and then you start and like you said you you approach a replace of
Coming together of building back that connection. I mean, I remember, you know, it wasn't until my 40s. I learned that lesson So imagine all the relationships I've had and arguments I've had with past partners and girlfriends where I was like man
I could have been really useful
You know
Yeah, yeah, it's nice to learn where time learn. We're familiar with the timeout and yeah, I think I am.
I'm naturally competitive and I'm naturally like, I want to win the argument.
And so like, yeah, again, last night I was.
What did you guys fight about?
Uh, he's like, and that's enough of being vulnerable.
Well, hold on.
I don't want to get that vulnerable.
No, I'm.
Yeah, to be honest, I mean, just a little bit more behind that.
Sometimes I do feel like these women are amazing and they have so many opportunities, I don't want to get that vulnerable. No, I am too much. Yeah, to be honest, I mean, just a little bit more behind that.
Sometimes I do feel like these women are amazing and they have so many opportunities, but sometimes
it does feel like, or at least what I was feeling yesterday was like, hey, I just wish
that like we don't, you don't have to go to every dinner, like show up to everything.
Like sometimes I just wish like our marriage was first and it wasn't getting put first
and it was hurting my feelings.
And yeah, so I got upset at Jen and she called the timeout on me and left.
And then that's when anyways, I said, I don't have time for this. I'm pregnant. Yeah. So that's kind
of what we thought about, which I also think is good to talk about that like we were not trying
to portray some like perfect marriage by any means like that still happens and we're getting
better at it each day. But yeah, timeout's been big for us. Jen, how did you feel before all of this stuff went public?
All of the world kind of had a view into your marriage.
How did you feel in your marriage
before this reality TV show came about?
I was really struggling for a while,
and I never actually fully vocalized that.
But internally, I was for sure battling
because I feel like the your toxic
tendencies kind of came out the start of like trying to get to med school because at that
point there had kind of been a shift in the dynamic of our relationship. In the beginning
of our relationship, he was the provider. I kind of was just at home chilling, not really
doing anything. And I was just kind of like, whatever Zach does, summer cells, school, like I'm just
tagging along.
And I was like, kind of like chill with it.
But I think I've always been pretty like ambitious in like my own way.
And I definitely needed my own thing.
So when I pushed him to go back to med school, kind of leave some ourselves, I was kind of put in a place where,
like I was forced to like provide,
or at least I knew that like I needed to find a way
to provide because at that point I couldn't rely
on him providing for us and I didn't want to be in debt.
And then at the same time that we had committed to that
and all those changes, I found out I was pregnant
with my first.
And so that kind of just like put something in me that just like, I need to make this
happen.
I need to start providing and I need to give this baby the best life.
So I started my videography career.
It kind of turned into what it is now, social media, now reality TV.
But I think that caused a lot of issues because as I became the provider, I kind of,
and a mother, I kind of started to find my voice and I started to find my confidence. And I also
started to gain somewhat control in our relationship. He was kind of the person just kind of like
steering the wheel. And I kind of just came in and was like, okay, I actually think we should do it
this way. And you know, I'm the one paying for it.
No, exactly.
So I resisted it.
Yes, and he really resisted it and it really caused a lot of issues.
And in the thick of that, I got asked to be on a reality TV show.
Did it make you insecure that she was making?
Yeah, it still sometimes makes me insecure.
Sometimes I'm at home like on like a random Tuesday as a stay-at-home dad
I'm at like the trampoline park with my two kids and I'm like
What the hell am I doing with my life?
Like I'm grateful that that's even a possibility and I still think I want to figure out what I want to do
but back at that time it was really hard because this dynamic had switched suddenly Jen's providing and
There was other things going on. I was in the middle of studying for the MCAT,
trying to get into medical school.
I was taking 21 credits to try to graduate from college.
We had one and then a second baby back to back.
Jen, like six months after she gave birth,
she got pregnant again with her second baby.
You'll be fucking.
Which, uh.
Yeah.
She tricked.
I got tricked in it out.
She took out her IUD without telling me, but...
Yeah, that was stressful.
So I was under a lot of stress.
Whoopsies.
Whoopsies.
I forgot to tell you.
This was before therapy.
I was like, this was before therapy.
And then, like, our marriage wasn't perfect.
Again, we were young,
we didn't have the coping skills we have now.
And again, like I would sometimes,
like one of the ways I would cope is
I'd play online poker with my buddies at night.
She hated that because she's providing,
like doing all this work for our family and our kids.
I'm gone at school all day long.
And then she's like, what the hell are you doing?
So were you essentially gambling Jen's money?
That's another part of the show that's...
Jen at the time, this was when she was doing videography
and starting social media.
At the time, I was still getting checks from the summer sales.
Do you guys know what summer sales is?
No.
Oh, they need to make a reality TV show about it.
It's basically the super common thing in Utah,
but every summer kids go out from Utah to different states
and they sell pest control or alarms door to door.
And that sounds like, oh, how successful could it be?
People make hundreds of thousands of dollars in a summer.
Like I have buddies who are millionaires
just selling pest control door to door.
So that's what I was doing to provide
for our family early on.
I'd go to school and then in the summer I would go.
I should just do that.
We probably should have it. He's like, great idea. Because I'm then in the summer I'd go. I should just do that. We probably should have.
He's like, great idea.
Because I'm bringing in the dough.
I just thought of it.
I'm just kidding.
Sales is sales.
Sales is sales.
You can make bank.
I think because I really wanted to pursue going to medical school and I wasn't fulfilled
in that.
So yeah, we stepped away from that.
So it was your summer sales money, not Jen's.
And then we had made some investments.
We had bought a home.
We had remodeled the home, which we ended up selling.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
We had some leftover money, but for the most part, at that point,
it felt like he was gambling my money because I was the provider at that point.
So.
Well, at this point, you're married, so it's a bit of a gray area, right?
Yeah, for sure.
There's a lot of gray gray area, right? Yeah
Times there's
Our money is it your money it's just like what like, you know Whether it's my money or you earned it whenever and you think you're spending yours, but you know when you're married there's there's the expectation
That you're you will be communicating. I guess essentially all expenses
I mean Natalie makes her own money, right?
And she's allowed to do what she wants,
but like every once in a while I'll be like,
oh, that's a new purse.
That's wow, where'd that show up from?
Huh, cool.
No, I've had this for years.
Literally since I was a kid.
I've had this forever.
Yeah.
Truly forever.
It's an antique.
This is an investment.
This is Gap.
It's, you know, it's- This is a gap.
This is fake designer.
Especially when both people in the relationship make their own money and you also want to
maintain a little bit of independence even in a marriage.
I know we do, right?
But I'm guessing, correct me if I'm wrong, for us it's more about just making sure we're
on the same page.
She doesn't need my permission nor do I need her permission to like spend money,
but it's just, we just wanna make sure
that we're doing more things together than apart.
Regardless of whose money it was,
I am assuming, and correct me if I'm wrong,
when it comes to gambling,
we are aware of just how dangerous it can be.
I'm assuming you are aware of that.
And there's all these stories about people
ruining their lives.
It is an addiction.
And so, yeah, I'm guessing that's kind of maybe
where those feelings came from.
Oh, yeah.
I think another thing was early on in our marriage
because I was the one providing,
and again, I had this framework of my head
of how things worked.
I can do whatever the hell I want.
No, not necessarily that, but it was kind of like I was the one making the money.
So I was kind of like I was controlling it.
Like I wasn't giving Jen that freedom that she wanted.
And so suddenly when she was making all this money, she's like, well,
I've got the freedom now.
Like I'm going to do what I want.
And so that's taken us time.
It was a punch to my ego and it's taken us time to figure out how are we going to
navigate our finances?
How are we going to do this?
How are we going to do that? And yeah, it's, I think it's just part of figuring
it out. Yeah. But also with, yeah, with the gambling, that's something that we openly talk about
a ton. And I do feel like being raised, uh, in the Mormon church, there is a lot of shame and guilt
around a lot of, uh, stuff. And I feel like with boundaries and communication,
like it's become more of like a healing thing for us. And it has been like a toxic, like
we're going back to like toxic things. It's more just like, Hey, like if we can stick
to this budget, if we can stick to this, like we're a team, like you want to spend this
amount of money with like betting on a sports game? Well, like you want to spend this amount of money with like betting on a sports game,
well, I'm going to spend this amount of money on a bag.
Like we just see it that way.
Obviously if it got, went too far and like he wasn't being
honest, we would have to set that boundary and say,
this isn't working.
We tried to make it work.
Let's not do it.
We haven't gotten to that point.
It's been a very perfect way for us to bond and also not
Put so much shame on what do you mean? I know that that sounds crazy to say like oh you're bonding over gambling
but I think where it caused us a lot of pain early on was
I'd kind of do it when I wanted with my buddies a lot of my buddies sports bet and I kind of just like do it
with them and
Not always like there wasn't full transparency where now it's kind of like, hey, babe, like the Lakers are playing tonight, like I'm going to bet 200 bucks on that. Are you cool? And she'll like, we'll like watch the game together.
Sure. And it will be like an exciting thing. And then it's, you know, then it's not like, I'm doing this behind her back. I'm like, I feel spending money I shouldn't be spending. It's more of like this fun thing that I do on occasion versus like a toxic
You know what? I'm saying a ton of sense. You're not bounding over gambling. You're bonding over communicating in boundaries
Yeah, expecting each other's boundaries and doing things together
And yeah exactly and just agreeing because like that is a marriage has there been a moment where you've said
No, maybe not tonight. No. Yeah
Has there been a moment where you've said, no, maybe not tonight?
Oh, yeah, absolutely.
Yeah.
I mean, well, after Vegas, I didn't go into a casino
or I didn't gamble for like nine months
because there was a lot of trauma
that needed to be healed behind that.
And I was trying to be sensitive to Jen
and like the hurt that I had caused her.
But finally through therapy, we got to a point
where like our therapist was like,
Zach, what are things like you love to do?
It seems like you're not doing a lot of the things you love anymore.
Like you're not going on surfing trips, you're not gambling with your buddies.
I'm like, yeah, I kind of do love those things,
but I'm trying not to do them for my wife.
And she's like, no, you need to find healthy, positive ways to do these things.
And so that's when we started talking.
And literally a conversation with our therapist was like,
hey, Zach wants to occasionally sports bet with his buddies.
Jen, how do you feel about that?
Well, I don't feel good about it because of X, Y, and Z.
And then we got to a place where we're like,
okay, that's a good compromise.
This is how we can make it work.
And there is nights where she's like,
yeah, like I don't want you to do that.
Yeah.
Obviously your relationship has been under scrutiny.
We only see what the editors put in the show.
So can you kind of give us some things
you really love about each other?
Like what is something that Zach does?
What are parts of your relationship
that you just cherish and love and that you're grateful for?
Yeah, there's so many things I love about Zach.
First off, he's good looking.
Love that.
No, there's so many things I love that Zach. First off, he's good looking. Love that. No, there's so many things.
I love that, how much of a hard worker he is,
even though he's taken on the role
of being a stay at home dad, I've always loved.
It's hard as shit.
Yes, it is hard.
It's way harder.
It's harder than med school, to be honest.
Credits to all the stay at home moms and stay at home dads.
It's not easy.
I love that he's just so hardworking and anything he's ever set his mind to. He's always been
able to do that and go 100%. So, you know, when he wanted to marry me and that was a goal, he
went 100% and made that happen. When I was walking away from our marriage and he decided this is what I wanted,
he walked away from med school and said,
I'm going 100% at it, I'm doing it.
He's always been really, really good at that
and whatever he wants in his life.
And I love that about him,
because it motivates me and my intentions
and things that I want in life.
I love that he's smart and intelligent.
I love, I mean, the world hasn't been able to see
the other parts of Zach,
but he really does have a big, big heart
and he cares a lot and he's an amazing father.
He cares about me.
He cares about his children
and he is always thinking about his children.
We wouldn't have our doctor's appointment set up
and all the things, you know, if it wasn't for him.
I'm all over the place, like ADHD,
he's always like, hey, like are they getting the nutrients
that they need, are they doing this?
Like he really is just so good at that.
He's a great friend, he's loyal, he is so loyal.
If we've got the golden retriever. I would say I'm the
golden retriever. He's like the shepherd, like he like protects
and he's loyal. And he's hard working like that is like Zach
to his core. And yes, like he is very opinionated. I love that
about him though. He's not fake about it. He's gonna say it how
it is he straight up. I have a tendency to be a people pleaser and not really vocalize, but he motivates me to and brings out that side in me of this is what I want and this is how I'm going to get it. Yeah, there is.
podcast, we should do these more often. That's nice.
I could also go on and on, but I would say the two things that stick out to me the most
about Jen is first, I feel like she's the only person I've ever been able to fully be
myself around.
And she brings out this different side in me and just makes me feel, I don't know, like
anyone who knows Jen can just see this light and you just, she's always fun to be around.
She always is like, it's just exciting. She makes life fun. And I can be really serious and she can kind of help
me calm down and just enjoy life. And then the other thing, which I've really felt in the last
six months is Jen is really good at showing unconditional love. And she had a lot of reasons to walk away from our marriage to...
Yeah, like...
Don't fight it. Um.
Shows you're human.
Yeah, she has just shown me a lot of unconditional love
when maybe I didn't deserve it
or maybe she had a lot of reason to, again, walk away
or just feel a certain way.
And she's stuck by me and worked through a lot of really hard times and I'm super grateful for that.
And then the last thing I just say is she's a great mother and yeah, there's no one else I'd rather like CB the mother of my children.
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now you know with all the work you two as a couple and I'd love to know what you
think your role as a husband is today versus what you think your role as a husband is today
versus what you thought your role as a husband is prior to all the work you
guys have done as a couple. Yeah that's a great question. I think going into season
one I had this idea of again the man was like the patriarch of the family like I
was in like I was supposed to like make the decisions for us. I was supposed to provide for us. I was supposed to like protect kind of
just all those like traditional roles that a lot of males, especially in the church, kind of take
on. And I'm still figuring out what my roles are now. Like I said, like being a stay at home dad
was kind of never my plan. I think my role now, at least what I'm embracing right now, is just supporting Jen and like kind of helping her shine and just like being okay that like
there's a lot that goes behind on behind the scenes of taking care of random things of
kids of things that people are never going to see and like that's contributing to our
relationship and it's allowing Jen to have these opportunities that she honestly deserves
and just supporting her just being able to like be there and enjoy that she honestly deserves and just supporting her, just being
able to like be there and enjoy that she's getting to do all these like really cool things
that she always dreamed of because this really was Jen's dream. Like she wanted to do something
like this. And so yeah, supporting her in those things and then just enjoying being
a dad, like being a dad is like the coolest thing ever. And like you get to like create
like these mini me's and like just like each of all these. And you get to create these mini-mes and just teach them all these fun things
and go do all these fun things all the time.
And so yeah, I feel like that's kind of
the role I'm playing right now.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
Do you feel, and thanks for answering that question.
Because as a fan of reality TV,
I think it's enjoyed by everyone,
but I think there's a little bit more
women viewers
than male viewers.
Yeah.
And I think, I don't know if it's just the reality of men.
Maybe there's some how men are portrayed on the show,
but it is sometimes frustrating.
Like everyone else, I'm furthest from a perfect person,
have all my flaws and you know, and relationships outside
of relationships. But like it is sometimes frustrating watching these shows where it seems
like some of the men on these shows like have like just like expect a bare minimum from themselves
where it's just like, you know, sometimes when I talk about these shows,
I feel like I'm coming from a place of like,
thinking I'm better than these guys,
but like some of the guys,
it's just like, what the fuck are you guys doing?
You know?
And it's, but now that you've done some of this work,
do you see yourself wanting to be a vehicle for change
when it comes to other men in your community, your
friends, your wife mentioned how loyal you are and you seem like you have a good group
of guy friends.
But I have to assume that some of the men in your community or even some of the men
who are also on the show have a lot of work to do themselves.
And how do you plan on, you know,
obviously you're going on your journey,
and I'm sure that's probably your primary focus right now,
but do you see yourself wanting to be an example
of positive change and encouraging other men
in your community to follow some of the work
you've been doing?
Yeah, I mean, I still feel like,
so when we first started therapy, I had this idea in my mind of like, okay I'm gonna do this for six
months and then like I'm gonna be good and like I've now realized that's like
not what it is, like this is gonna be an ongoing continual thing for probably
forever. But I do think there's a lot of great men in my life who I want to take
things from them and apply them and then there's things where I'm like, no I don't
want to be that kind of a husband, I don't want to be that kind of a man. And I'm trying to like make those changes and
and shift everything. As far as the men on the show, I actually think there's a lot of great
husbands and a lot of like the learning I've done has been from them. Like specifically,
I've had so many late night conversations with Connor, Whitney's husband. Like we spend a lot
of time together. We go to the gym together off camera.
He calls me all the time and I just talk through
and he's helped me.
I ask him, how do you handle some of these things?
How do you go about it?
And he's been one of my mentors.
Also, Connor's journey of him and everything he went through
led him to getting into EMDR and all these different things,
which ultimately led us to doing EMDR and these different modalities of therapy of getting into EMDR and all these different things, which ultimately led us to doing EMDR
and these different modalities of therapy
of getting into ketamine therapy,
which that was like completely life-changing for us.
And so I think when I've healed more and I'm ready,
I would love to talk more about this
and more of like mental health things
that I went through, that Jen went through,
and just kind of showing people that like,
so many people are quick on social media
to be like divorce him like divorce divorce divorce
But like you can fight for a marriage and it can work and you can make changes
And I hope that like I'm not saying I'm perfect or I've completely changed
But that that's what I'm trying to do and I hope people can see that thanks for sharing all this. Yeah, great
I do want to talk a little bit about season two
It's been fun getting to know you and and you know a lot of the women especially season two. It's been fun getting to know you and you know a lot of the women especially
season two came at you for what they've claimed was you being dishonest. You know there's the whole
Ben Affleck of it all and yada yada and you know I said this to I think Jessie when she was here
but you seem more or less harmless you know. You's, I guess, not that any lying or embellishing is okay, but you mentioned people pleasing.
It seems like sometimes your fibbing comes from a place
of desiring acceptance.
Oh, absolutely.
And I don't wanna go back to like the tough parts
in your relationships, but there were obviously,
and Zach has owned up to a lot of things he's done,
but there were things that you said about your husband that maybe not all of it was even accurate.
But what are some things that maybe you got wrong when it came to how you talked about
your husband?
And also, do you feel like you were, in the spirit of people pleasing, do you feel like
some of the other women were able to convince you that your husband
was a certain way or did certain things
that you agreed to or said that ultimately wasn't true?
I do agree with everything you just said.
I do think I have a lot of people pleasing tendencies.
I do think that a lot of the dishonesty
that maybe you see in season two
where I wasn't just straight up right up front
came from me living in fear and not me.
I've never really had for the most part
like any like ill intent.
I think it's just a lot of things
that I've had to even just work through in therapy
with yeah, trying to be accepted
and having issues
with that.
I do feel like everything I showed in season one was accurate to how I was feeling.
I never saw Zach Foley as like this like narcissist, but I did see a lot of narcissistic traits. And like, I did feel like through like my own like hurt and reflection,
like I did see him as that. And that was my truth at that time. And obviously, we had never gone to
therapy at that point. I'd never seen him put in that full effort. So at that time, like that,
that was how I felt. And going into season two, I did live in that fear of like will he actually make those changes and like I think a lot of people in marriages
go through those stages of life where
like they're like will they change and will they do those things and
In season two you see a lot of that hurt the hurt from season one in the the past couple of years
we're kind of like bottled up in season two
and I was just living in like this hurt
and honestly rage, I had been quiet for so long.
I had been a people pleaser for so long
that like there's a combination of rage,
people pleasing, fear and change.
Like I just was going through all of it.
I wanted change, but my old self was still coming out,
but I'm still evolving into this new person
and I'm calling people out,
but am I being fully honest with myself?
There is a lot of just what's going on.
There's a lot to navigate.
And maybe it seems like I had like maybe fed into
like what the girls were saying. That was never really the case. I think I was
already bottling up a lot of feelings and I never I mean there's a reason why
I isolated myself after season one is I truly was trying to figure out what was
best for me and that's why I also isolated myself in season two with the whole like
me being dishonest. I want to be clear I don't mean to cut you off but other than
the the Chippendale where it sounds like maybe you knew a little bit more than
you let on and to me and Jesse like acknowledged that they said hey we're
not gonna tell you everything and there's a little bit of back and forth
it was really more you being accused.
It wasn't clear that you were lying a lot.
I wanna be clear that it wasn't like a bunch of like,
oh, Jen's lying all the time.
Everyone's told me that I'm just look like
the biggest liar in season two.
You're being accused of it constantly by Demi, mostly.
Jessie seems to be her partner in crime,
but it really seems to be Demi.
Which would make sense.
That makes more sense now knowing what you guys know.
Well, I mean, well, I don't,
to be honest, we're all kind of confused.
We have the opportunity to talk to Micaela,
Macy, Jessie, Layla, Miranda, and Demi.
I think it's kind of important just that we ask
because everyone's kind of involved.
Yeah, I'll just lay this out.
Like this is my full truth and I don't know if it's shown
at all in season two, but with the whole Chip and Dale thing,
first off, I don't know what's shown in the show,
but yeah, to be just fully transparent
and saying this with my like literally like full honest truth I went and got
my hair done at Jesse's salon and I was never like it was never supposed to be
brought up like nothing about the whole like them throwing a Chippendales party
was supposed to be brought up the only reason why Demi ended up bringing it up
is because I told her about like my ketamine experience and how we fully healed
from Chippendales. And to be honest, I wasn't being fully honest with them at that point,
being at the salon, because I was trying to protect my marriage and I didn't know how season
two was going to go. And so her hearing that she was like, well, then maybe I should show you,
tell you about like this Chippendales party that I was going to throw. And so I was kind of people
pleasing with them
at that moment and kind of just being a yes girl
and saying whatever, but I didn't actually fully realize
what I was saying yes to.
And there wasn't also full transparency.
Chippendales dancer was never brought up to me,
me being seated, like it was very much like,
seemed very much like lighthearted.
But at the same time,
I also wasn't being fully honest with them and,
and Zack because I had never vocalized even there
being a strip show at Chippendales.
And so that was kind of just like in passing.
But I think what's confusing for me is like,
it would have never been brought up if I wasn't at
the salon that day. So what was your intent behind hosting that? Because you wouldn't have
told me if I wasn't there and if I hadn't told you where we were at in our marriage, what would that
had looked like? And then of course, like when we got there and Zach didn't know what was going on,
and then all of a sudden, Chippendale's dancer was there. Me being seated, I was just kind of like, I knew about this.
I didn't know the extent of it.
Now everyone's calling me a liar.
The Ben Affleck thing,
I've always been fully honest about that.
I never made that up.
That was never a lie.
It was brought up.
That's still something we're like trying to like figure out.
Was that a joke?
Did your grandpa get the wrong Ben Affleck?
Like that was never something I ever lied about. But the only person that deserves an apology with that whole thing
is Zach. And I've given that to him because I wasn't fully transparent with him. It's very
interesting that she keeps coming out and calling me a liar and saying things that I made these
things up. It really is her deflecting
on the truth that happened after Vanderpump Villa. She knew that I was going to talk about
it, and she didn't want me to talk about it. Therefore, she used Chippendales and that
whole Halloween party to make it seem like I was this biggest liar. So if I did bring
it up, no one would believe me.
And at that point, she wasn't a perfect place to do that
because I was isolated from the group.
So she could tell the whole group how she felt
and she could convince the whole group
that this was happening,
but that was just not the case at all.
And I mean, you'll see later on that more receipts are shown,
like more proof is shown.
And like, it's just honestly like her freaking out
and her deflecting.
We've asked all of the women, obviously,
it's all over social media.
What is your opinion on the Demi Marciano,
Jessie of it all?
Yeah, my opinion on it is I think Demi pushed boundaries
in the Vanderpump Villa and- When you say pushed boundaries,
boundaries in her marriage?
Yes. Okay.
And I called her out for it
and she was very upset in Italy. She was like, how dare you?
Tell me what my own boundaries are in my marriage. Like how dare you like like this is like I can do what I want
kind of the same mentality of like
What she brought in Vegas, but it was almost what I mean you also called me though
Because I was back in Arizona and medical school and Jen called me and was like because I was asking her about how this trip
Was going and you called me. It was like yeah Demi's just been crying in our room for the last hour
She's so she feels so bad. She feels like she's cheated on her husband. Yeah, why well because she was sitting on his lap
She was kissing him
All these things that were never shown in the edit
It it's just I don't even know how we're like still honestly debating the top. Yeah
I think partly it's just because it's obviously such a serious a sensitive time is serious conversation and it's just like I think what's
What was hard for me was like this has happened before I've heard this from
what was hard for me was like, this has happened before I've heard this from other people,
like when she in her past marriages that this would happen.
And so for me, like, I just kind of like told her,
like, if you want to flirt with this guy or whatever,
like, you can go do that.
Like, that's your boundary in your marriage, like whatever.
But like, I'm making it very clear
that I don't want wanna be associated with that.
And I was worried at that point,
like are they gonna edit it in a way
that we're all flirting with these guys?
I want to make it very clear
that like I'm just here to have a fun girls trip
and I'm not like trying to like, you know.
So at that moment, when you brought that up to Demi,
were you trying to be like a good friend and hold her accountable and be like, you know. So at that moment, when you brought that up to Demi, were you trying to be like a good friend
and hold her accountable and be like,
hey, I don't know where your head is right now,
but like, this is what you're doing
and maybe you should stop and she didn't respond well.
Absolutely, absolutely.
And I think at that point, she was just like,
maybe she had realized, but later after the trip,
she ended up having a conversation with Brett
and she was bawling on the phone and she was like,
I went too far, I should have gone to bed at 8 p.m.
When you went to bed, Jen, like, I think I may,
I may have pushed this too far.
Will you guys please not tell anyone?
And at that point, I'll be straight up,
like, she was never truly like a true friend to me.
She'd never been loyal to me.
She exposed all of my text messages in Vegas for her own benefit and for her own storyline.
It never felt like she was a true loyal friend to me.
So at that point, I had my guard up and I own this.
Like I told Michaela, I'm not a loyal friend to her.
So if she comes at me and my marriage again, season two, like I'm going to bring this up
because it's not fair.
It's not fair for you to keep pointing fingers at my marriage.
Make your whole storyline about how I'm in this toxic marriage, yada, yada, yada.
But then we don't talk about your marriage because we all know that there's things happening.
Season two happened and I mentioned it
in the scene with me, Zach, Demi and Jesse.
I brought it up.
Right after that scene, she ends up calling me
and I have this voice recording. She calls me and she tries up calling me and I have this voice recording.
She calls me and she tries to coach me on what to say
if they ask me about Vanderpump Villa.
The story doesn't add up.
When you look at the receipts,
when you look at what happened, it just doesn't add up.
And then the whole time she's bullying my wife,
she's making TikToks with her husband,
she's trying to get the whole group to make Jen
look like she's a liar, for what purpose?
Because that fits her.
She's honestly very manipulative.
Also, yeah, it was frustrating
because then right after Vanderpump Villa,
she was inviting him to a dinner.
Like, I have voice recordings of her saying,
I want him to come to dinner.
And I said, I sent a-
Who to come?
Marciano. I sent a voice recording back and I said absolutely
not I will not be at that dinner I do not want to be associated with that man like it's very when
when was that timeline this is after the filming this is right before season one came out right
after filming before Italy and then she said I I wanna invite him to the premiere. I think it would be a great time.
And then I heard from the other girls,
there was weird DMs that she was sending him
and she was FaceTiming him with,
just nothing, nothing added up.
And then why are you coaching me on what to say
with Vanderpump Villa and that,
to say that I was wrong for
questioning her boundaries and her marriage nothing adds up everything
keeps changing why are you getting a cease and desist and then saying I never
got a cease and desist and then saying that I lied about that I'm like that
literally happened like well no it didn't happen She didn't go through with that, but she tried to try she tried to get me to be quiet
Why would you what would be your purpose behind keeping me quiet? Like what's your reasoning behind that?
and so for me like
She can call me. I think I think she
says that that you're spreading lies about her marriage and her reputation.
I think she wanted to keep you quiet, but she claims that you're lying.
Yes, which, okay.
It's just hard when there's receipts to back it on one end and not the other.
And then saying she was lying about the cease and desist, there's just so many things where
it's just so hard
to be like, you wanna give grace
because it's such a sensitive topic,
it just, again, the story just doesn't add up.
Well, do you think we'll have an opportunity,
maybe in season three or at some point,
you guys keep mentioning receipts,
will the audience get a chance to see some of these receipts?
Yes. Hopefully. Yes. I mean, we never know what's gonna make sure. Will the audience get a chance to see some of these receipts?
Yes. Hopefully.
Yes.
I mean, we never know what's gonna be sure.
Well, if not, I'll be posting on my social,
I'm just kidding.
Oh, all right, you're not kidding.
I wanna sneak in one more question,
just because I think it's very relatable.
You found out you were pregnant in season two,
and obviously your initial reaction
wasn't what a lot of women feel is that excitement.
You felt that sphere.
Nellie and I have been open about our own fertility struggles and obviously I imagine
that was a very complicated feeling that you had because I'm assuming you're we're all
told this is a blessing, this is amazing.
You obviously have wonderful children already and you love being parents. How did you
deal with those complicated feelings of feeling that fear initially at a time where other times
you think you're supposed to feel another way? Yeah, at that point I felt like a lot of guilt
and just I felt guilty for not being proactive and because I wasn't on birth control like kind of putting ourselves in that situation because you know having a baby is like a big deal I mean you're
responsible for a human being coming into this life and so I I don't think, like I truly like think that I wasn't being
responsible during that time. And I felt bad because at that point, I didn't know where our
marriage was headed. I didn't know if we were headed to divorce or if we were going to fight.
And so for me, I felt guilt just like bringing this baby
into this life at such a vulnerable, hard time.
And for me, I was like,
this is the last thing I need right now.
And I can barely take care of myself.
How am I supposed to take care of this baby
and take care of my kids and do all these things
and be a part of the show and fight for our marriage?
Like really my head was like going into circles,
but honestly, if it wasn't for finding out
that I was pregnant,
I don't think I would have prioritized my mental health
as much as I did and prioritize getting help.
Because yeah, again, at that point,
it didn't no longer was about me.
It was about this baby, taking care of this baby,
protecting this baby. And I mean, people tell you like, how you go about your
life, what you put in your, you know, like, what you what you eat, and like, just pregnancy
is a big deal, like everything, the way that you're living your life, and how you're taking
care of your body, it affects the baby affects the baby for the rest of their life.
That's where my head was at.
And I was really like just worried.
But of course, like this,
I truly feel like this baby
is what saved me during that time.
This baby gave me the strength to push through,
ask for help, get the therapy that I needed.
And yeah, I'm grateful for that.
And I can't wait to meet this baby
and I can't wait to tell her or him,
I think it's her, I don't know,
when they're older that they saved me
during one of the hardest times of my life.
And you're like the biggest blessing
and I can't wait to tell them all the things
that I learned during those moments.
Well, that was a very beautiful way to end.
I can't thank you guys enough for joining us
and I think you guys have been a great example
of how a marriage, like you said,
can have its ups and downs and some pretty low lows
and if you want to choose to wake
up and still choose each other, there's a path forward if you guys want to do that. And Zach,
I just want to say, keep working on yourself. It's nice to see that growth for someone who
maybe once was the most hated man in America. I'm glad that you didn't quit on yourself and
quit on your marriage and quit on your wife. and I challenge you to keep looking in the mirror and finding ways to grow
and be a better man because I do think the world especially on TV needs better
examples of how men should be both to themselves to their community and to
their partners so thanks for thanks for showing up today and just keep doing
what you guys are doing yeah thanks, thanks for having us on.
Thanks for giving us a voice and letting us share more
of our story.
It means a lot.
All right.
Thank you.
Thank you guys for listening.
We'll see you back tomorrow.