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One of the most anticipated movies of of
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of recent times right here, Heather B.
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All right. Happy Gilmore 2 debuted on
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Netflix on July 25th. And
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congratulations, it debuted with 46.7
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million views. The biggest Netflix US
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And surely it has a lot to do with Adam
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Yeah. But I think the sauce I think the
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secret sauce in the movie is our guest
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Heather B. I think we we're witnessing
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the secret sauce right here.
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Always got to have a secret sauce,
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And I've been watching her for a long
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time. I'm very fortunate that I've
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actually worked in the same arenas as
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In what kind of way? Cuz I'm not
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Well, we worked on some platforms. She
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don't know yet, but I'm going to break
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it down and then she'll go, "Oh yeah,
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Sway. Oh yeah, I remember that." But
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When you look at her accolades,
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threetime NAACP Image Award winner.
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Come on, give that up, man. A daytime
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Emmy nominee for the ba. Uh, man, she's
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uh been on a slew of TV series. She won
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a Signal Award for her Audible podcast,
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Kim. But when you look at her body of
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work, Curb Your Enthusiasm,
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Raising Whitley, At Your Age. Shout out
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to Tisha Campbell. Yes, man. Nicole and
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Nicole Brown, I feel like Yep. Yep. Yep.
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Evette, shout out to her as well.
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Okay. I could go on and on. The
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That's where I was featured as well on
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two seasons. That's where she and I got
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a chance to work around each other. You
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see what I did right there? The Parkers.
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You know, I was That's another one that
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we worked on together. Um, but she also
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comes from a very reputable family
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bloodline. You know, when you look at
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her parents and look at her father and
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him being a partner of Whitley and
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Whitley, which was a black architectural
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firm, you know, she had good upbringing.
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He be she's a college graduate and she's
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a Delta. Give it up for the one and only
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Kim Whitley is in the building.
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That that was the best introduction in
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the introduction history of
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It went down the whole and I cannot
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believe you did not say my very first
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that was the one. Oh, cuz that's a
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little story with that one.
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I was going to save that one.
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Boom. Save it. Save it.
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That's the That's the cult classic right
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Lady in New York. Okay. That's Tracy G
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over there. Tracy G. But I wanted to say
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first and foremost, you look amazing.
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And when I say that, it's not just the
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aesthetic. You know, I like to talk to
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folks a little bit before we get on the
2:51
mic. And it to me, it's just when folks
2:53
come on this show, it's it's not because
2:55
you're promoting something or I'm trying
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to promote something. It's because I'm
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invested. I'm a fan of your work. And I
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like to meet people that I'm a fan of.
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Kim came on the show um years ago
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Yeah. I'm not sure if you was here that
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might have been on vacation.
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Yeah. You know, you vacation,
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Yeah. 21 and over vacation. Kim, I was
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You were there, right? Uh but
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congratulations to you on your career.
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You know, so far you only in the first
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half u you you done really well. So, but
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Friday was the first one.
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Very first movie. No, no, let me I've
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been a lot of prostitutes. So, wait a
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The very Yeah, I forgot I was a hooker
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before that. My very very first movie
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was Lawrence Hilton Jacobs. Remember
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High? He directed this movie. I
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just got to Los Angeles and it was
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called Angels of the City
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and I played a hooker
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and I said I never could shake that. We
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talk every time I see him, we crack up
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and I don't even remember the role but I
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just remember I was standing on the
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street corner. you know, you get a
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And uh just so then uh my real very
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first blockbuster big movie for a studio
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Next Friday, man. How about that, man?
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Salute to uh Ice Cube.
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Yeah. What was the audition process like
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I was just thinking about it. Kim
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Harding, who's a great casting director.
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Uh I knew her. It's so funny. You get
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these things uh in your career when
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you're a hustler. You don't need an
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You get in when you know your people.
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You get in and you say, "Hey, just give
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me a shot." And I think people really
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they see it in your eyes when you really
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want it. And they and and Kim brought me
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in and this is what's so great. I went
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uh because I I went for her first and
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she was like, "Girl, you funny. Come on
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Ice Cube. Um, I don't know if it was
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Brother Ron, another producer, Kim.
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They're all in the room and I remember
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being in the waiting room and I looked
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at all the women. They were all thin,
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beautiful women. And I was like, "This
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this this ain't going to be for me.
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I'm not going to get this."
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But I remember I wore a coat over my
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little black dress because I'm I'm more
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of a character actress. I'm a tomboy,
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I'm not that girl. So, I had a big old
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coat over my little black dress trying
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to be, you know, little sexy kid. And
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these other girls, they walking around,
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they doing their lines, looking good.
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But I had some things up my sleeve. I
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think I had a little small bottle of
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joint. I had some some equipment.
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Oh, yeah. Up my sleeve for real.
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Because I don't even I might have put a
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40 in there. I don't know what I did.
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But when it came time to audition, when
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you want something, you go in there and
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you give it your best.
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That's right. And I tried to be as
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ignorant as I could. And I just remember
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Ice Cube hitting the floor with his
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and he was laughing and she was
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laughing. And you have a sense in the
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room when you're like, I think I got it.
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I think I I got something magical
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And that's what the audition process is.
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And they call you and they say, "You got
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it." And you go on the set and you with
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you and Mike Eps are like new
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and you're both looking at each other. I
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was like, "You nervous?" He's like, "I'm
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a little nervous. You're a little
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nervous." We were both, you know,
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um, and that's when we first met.
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That Mike eps and look where how far
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he's come, right? Yeah.
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You know, this conversation remind me of
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one we were having earlier about
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stepping out of your comfort zone, you
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know, and I think kind of nerves
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happened that way, you know. But when
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you was playing a hooker, I went back to
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focus way. When you were playing a
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hooker, was that in your comfort zone?
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No. That's why I said I had the big coat
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on. Especially there's a scene in the
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movie if you all ever watch and I still
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got to talk to Ice Cube about this.
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There's a scene on the television
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that I'm when we're in the room, me and
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DC Curry are in the room and you walk in
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the room, I have on all that black and
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I'm up against this cross that got me
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on on the TV. It's another video. If you
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really watch, it's me in red
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and I'm dancing and I got all kind of
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toys and craziness. None of this is my
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And I remember they were shooting
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somewhere else. You know, you have a
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first unit, second unit.
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And I was on the set and they had to I
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had to shoot that by myself and dance
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and and you have someone directing you
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and telling you, "No, do this. Put it in
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your mouth. Bend over." I was like,
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"Hey, hey, hey." But you don't know.
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You're doing this for the thing. And
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when I saw the movie, it's literally two
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seconds. I gotta talk to Cube and ask
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him, "Where's the footage?"
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I need to know where is the hour and a
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They had you bending over, killing,
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bending over, dancing. I got a baby. Oh,
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I got It was a mess. And I think about
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that. I did all that for two seconds.
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For two seconds. But look how it paid
8:08
No one really saw that part. Oh, okay.
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Like, if they would have played that a
8:12
little longer on and and it was on a TV
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screen, like had that been part of the
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I'd probably be a huge star by now.
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Yo, you know, you go from working with
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someone like Ice Cube, who's on one one
8:26
side of the spectrum, to working with
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somebody like Adam Sandler, right? But
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but I'm sure there's some commonality
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between the two, is there? You know,
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you know, relationships. Okay. And um
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commonality when you say comedy Ice
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Cubes like he likes comics. You can see
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he's done a lot of movies.
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All his movies really are with
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comedians. He he's a he likes comedy.
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Adam Sandler is a comic. He likes
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He hires all comics. All his friends are
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in the movie. He brings you back. You
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Ice Cube is hopefully writing The Last
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Friday right now that I will be a part
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of. So, you hope to do good work with
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and keep your career from the beginning.
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You burn no bridges because you never
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know when you have to walk over that
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Um, so I'm I'm hoping like with with
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with Adam, it's been fun. It's my second
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I was in Hubie Halloween. Me and Lavell
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played a couple. That was fun.
9:27
And there were other opportunities. I
9:29
just couldn't take them. So, Adam will
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pick up the phone and call me. And
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is that how he did it? He picked up the
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phone and called you.
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Well, his people did that, but Adam
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knows he better call me if he really
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needs me. Um, great man, great family,
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you know, and Adam's not the one on the
9:45
set that's going to say, "Hey, Kim, you
9:47
that wasn't funny or you should do it
9:49
this way." When I tell you, Adam will
9:50
slide up to you and say, "Say this." And
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then you say it because he wants your
9:57
greatness to shine. He doesn't need
9:59
that. He doesn't need the accolades
10:01
like, "Oh, look what I gave him. That
10:03
was funny. I did it." He gives it to
10:04
you. It sounds great. People crack up
10:07
and everyone's like, "Oh my god, you're
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And that was with the help of of Adam
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Sandler. He'll he'll do that. And I love
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that. Real quiet about it.
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What did where did he discover you? Like
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what what made him want want to work
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He saw uh Next Friday and Curve Your
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Enthusiasm and he saw these uh Okay.
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Sorry. One, two. No. No.
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No. I I'd say, you know, it's hard. I
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could say I I have good I have good
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agents and managers and I believe the
10:36
first time it went out, they might have
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because I But this is the crazy part.
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They are all when I went into uh Happy
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Madison, when I tell you I love all
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they are huge fans of Kirby Enthusiasm.
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Monina, the best prostitute in the world
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So that's what happens. Mhm.
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They're like, "Get that get that hooker.
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Get that prostitute. Get that Monina
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So, I I believe they're fans of that.
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And that that's what happens.
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You know, uh Larry David, um Adam
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Sandler, you know, a lot of these
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greats, they they they allow you to
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improv in the script and and Heather B
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just was on the improv stage last night.
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Not a comedian though. I was there
11:22
hanging out last night, Kim, at the
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Hollywood improv at the improv on Mel
11:26
Rose with Darnell Rawlings and and and a
11:28
lot of comedians and it was interesting
11:30
and I was Sway and I were talking
11:31
afterwards the respect that we have for
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for y'all. It is not easy, you know, and
11:37
the adjustments because I can't even
11:39
imagine like Larry David and then this
11:42
period just you just say his name and
11:44
you understand the history from SNL to
11:46
Seinfeld and on and on and on. Do do you
11:49
ever walk into spaces and have not
11:52
necessarily fear but some kind of like
11:54
intimidation trying to figure out your
11:57
spot, you know, in it all, especially
11:58
with working with a lot of comedians at
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Yeah. I walked in here with intimidation
12:04
and fear. I looked at Swain kind of
12:07
cute. I didn't want to have no sexual
12:09
You know what, Kim? I'm sorry. Huh?
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What? Huh? Too much. We love it. We love
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it. You got the light skin, dude. The
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light coming off his head right there.
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The light was all good.
12:21
The light shining. She was double
12:27
shine the light on them. What happens is
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in life, I think there's always fear.
12:32
And fear is a good there's a good fear.
12:35
Um, you know, because it keeps you on
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When you're not, if you don't have a
12:41
little bit of fear, you're too relaxed
12:43
and you might not be 100%.
12:46
You got to have that little bit of
12:48
that's God just edging you a little bit
12:51
like be your best. You got this. When
12:54
you're comfortable and that's almost I
12:56
always feel like it's a lack of respect
13:01
when you're too comfortable.
13:03
It's my job to make them laugh. It's my
13:06
job to be great. So you got to have a
13:09
little bit of nervousness just to say,
13:12
"Okay, I'm awake. I'm ready. Let's do
13:14
this. Because the times that I have gone
13:16
on stage and I've been comfortable, I
13:18
didn't care and it wasn't that great. I
13:20
didn't have fun and maybe the audience
13:21
didn't have fun either.
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got to have that fear. Man, Kim Whitley
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is here. We got her here. Tracy G. We
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Tracy, let me come in New York.
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I love me some Kim Whitley. Bro,
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you are so easy to root for, man. And
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I'm happy that we've been able to do so
13:39
for so long and we'll be able to
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continue to do so. Um Kim I want to know
13:44
because when you are viewed as a
13:46
comedian comedian extraordinaire that
13:48
you are and oftentimes people think okay
13:51
you are funny but maybe perhaps forget
13:54
that there's other layers that come to
13:56
you. What's something people might be
13:58
surprised that you take very very
14:01
seriously? Maybe it's a passion, maybe
14:03
it's something that um you're an
14:05
advocate of. Maybe it's a belief. But
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what's something that you do not joke
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That I'm going to date me an Asian man.
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I'm going to get an Asian man.
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You been looking for that?
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I I was just I've been watching the
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Korean soap opers and I feel like Okay.
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All right. Here we go.
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Have you Have you ever dated Asian?
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No, I have not. That's why I was feeling
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like, you know, I was just going down my
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bucket list and I felt like, you know,
14:36
that might be the new thing, the bucket
14:40
No. Uh I be honest with you. Uh Jesus
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Christ, my Lord and Savior. Savior.
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People do not probably don't understand
14:48
how my faith rules my life. Um because I
14:52
don't I mean, I do wear a little cross,
14:54
but I don't, you know, I'm not a person,
14:56
you know, preaching the gospel. And I I
14:59
had never even got through the whole
15:02
Every time I pick it up, I fall asleep.
15:03
So, I don't know what the Lord is trying
15:05
to tell me on that. I say, "Read your
15:10
uh But I I a lot of people, you know, I
15:13
would say that my faith uh that I take
15:16
really uh serious. And um
15:19
well, I guess people do. My friends the
15:22
and my love for people to a fault. I
15:26
absolutely love human beings. I love
15:29
animals, too. But I love different I
15:32
love strangers. I know that sound crazy
15:34
because I'm focused on uh light-skinned
15:37
over here. I don't know who he is.
15:40
So, see this is the thing.
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I don't know him. So, what happens is I
15:45
and I know everyone has a story,
15:47
but I don't have time to get it all. You
15:49
know, I was just on the elevator with
15:50
two young ladies and one I found out we
15:52
worked at Daily Pop together and the
15:54
other lady was helping me with my stain
15:57
But I I interacted with them
15:59
and that is to a fault. Probably why I
16:02
ain't got a man or anything else people
16:03
say. I got too many. Yeah, you better
16:09
That ain't the song of my life.
16:11
Kim, what's your background song? I'm
16:16
What? What is it? Hard to date. I mean,
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does it does your your success get in
16:21
the way of you dating?
16:22
Yes, it does. All right.
16:24
Uh for a couple reasons. I'm a
16:25
workaholic and that's because I love to
16:29
um it also just life work balance,
16:32
friendship. You got your friends. I got
16:34
my son. I got my family.
16:35
Shout out to Joshua.
16:36
Yeah. Thank you. And then with a man,
16:39
you got to have the right kind of man
16:42
comes in with you. He's not trying to be
16:45
the superstar. He's not, but he he he's
16:48
your friend really and they that he it
16:51
fits. So, it's hard trying to find a
16:55
you know, just kind of fits
16:57
the mo because I'm I'm older now. My
16:59
career is already set.
17:01
I'm not the little young girl that's
17:03
going to be home at 5:00 cooking dinner.
17:05
That ain't going to happen.
17:06
That ain't going to happen.
17:07
No, but we going to ride this ride.
17:09
Like, if I what I do and what I get, you
17:12
So, you'll treat the dinner, but you
17:14
won't cook the dinner.
17:15
Oh, baby. I will treat the dinner and
17:18
anything else you need. But I'm not. No,
17:20
I'll cook if that's what you like. On
17:27
manage expectations, baby.
17:29
You got to man Wednesdays once a month.
17:33
I'mma cook you some breakfast. I'm a
17:35
breakfast cooker. I can cook some
17:36
breakfast real easy. That's why my son
17:38
is struggling right now. I was driving
17:39
over here thinking about it. I was like,
17:41
"He 14 and I still have not learned how
17:44
to fix this boy some food. How's he
17:46
going to grow up?" Like, he's 14 now.
17:48
Last night I was like, "Eat this dinner.
17:50
I got you some noodles with some beef on
17:52
it." He's like, he said, "I don't want
17:54
that." That's what he said. I turned
17:56
around, he was cooking some eggs. I was
17:58
like, "Okay, at least he knows how to
17:59
take care of himself, right?
18:01
But how do you I should He should know
18:03
how to cook some chicken
18:04
and some But then I was like, maybe he's
18:06
going to be a vegan. I don't know.
18:10
You off the chain, Kim.
18:12
Maybe he going to be a vegan.
18:13
He's going to be a vegan.
18:14
I know. The doctor looked at me. The
18:16
doctor was like, "Is he eating?" I was
18:18
like, "Ma'am, I don't know."
18:19
Yo, that's crazy. Kim Whley is here,
18:22
man. We're talking about the successful
18:24
debut on Netflix, uh, the movie Happy
18:27
Gilmore 2. I'm happy for you.
18:29
Yeah. uh that this your your career you
18:32
you you've carved your own lane and you
18:34
you work with heavyweights on every
18:35
level and you continue to do so, but
18:37
also you you've been able to make some
18:39
what seem like great friendships, which
18:41
isn't always easy in this business,
18:44
right? And one one of the people I want
18:47
to speak to who just came on the show is
18:49
Love Tisha. I thought you going to say
18:51
that damn Sherry Shepard. Thank you. I
18:54
just talked this morning. She was
18:55
supposed to call me back. It's been two
18:56
Sher ain't called you back.
18:57
She ain't call me back. She was like,
18:58
I'm getting out the Uber. I'mma call you
19:00
back. She didn't call me back. Tisha
19:01
Campbell would have called me back.
19:06
Tisha's beautiful, man.
19:07
Is beautiful. Um, but how do you form
19:09
relationships in this business that you
19:12
Well, that's the whole thing. You have
19:14
to be who you want in your life.
19:17
You have to be trustworthy.
19:19
You have to be a good friend. Now, I'm
19:20
not a great friend. This is thing
19:21
different. Being a great friend is
19:24
another thing that takes up a lot of
19:26
time. I have great friends. Yeah. I'm
19:28
not always a great friend. And I say
19:30
this that I'm not always calling. I'm
19:32
not always let's go out, let's do this
19:34
and that because I don't have the time.
19:36
But when you need me
19:38
and you pick up that phone, I'm going to
19:41
Uh I will make sure you know whatever's
19:44
going in your life. I try people there's
19:46
a lot of people passing away. I try to
19:48
make phone calls and send flowers and
19:51
always say thank you. Um, you know, so
19:55
you try to be a a a good friend, but
19:57
sometimes you can't. So, I think I just
20:00
try to be honest and um that's it, being
20:04
faithful to friends.
20:06
And I think the biggest deal is you got
20:09
to be there when they need you. When
20:11
there's heartbreak, when there's death,
20:13
or if they're going into the hospital,
20:18
You got to show up. Have you been able
20:20
to forgive more easily as you've gotten
20:24
First of all, you ain't going to just
20:25
jump in my ear. You ain't no way around
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She looking at me. She looking at all of
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Y'all playing vanilla course games over
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my mouth wasn't even moving. I thought
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she was just staring at my mouth.
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No way. Sway, get out. It's
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so funny. Have I been able to forgive as
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I've gotten older? Yes. Yes. you're
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because you get mature
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and you realize there's so many things
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in life that are more important because
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I have my niece uh staying with me she's
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25 years old and I try to explain to her
20:56
she'll cry and she's like oh and you
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know and my career and I was like you
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just got off a Disney show are you
21:02
kidding me perspective when you get
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older you've gone through so many things
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in life smaller things don't mean
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and people and and what I realized maybe
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I don't know in my 30s this is the
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this going to be horrible to say
21:22
but every human being will disappoint
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you I'm trying to tell you if you go
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with that inc expectations in life you
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take the heavy weight off of humans
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and not even my dogs because they don't
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run away and don't listen you know
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What I have been you put so much trust
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in a person I guarantee you
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they are going to disappoint you some
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way but take that off of they're human
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it makes it easier to breathe and go
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like okay got it because you will be
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like that's my best friend they will
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and for whatever reason they make a
22:12
mistake ake you can either say I forgive
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you and you know I let you back in or
22:17
whatever or you walk away but if you go
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through saying you know what my brother
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my mother you know my parents really I
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will say they've never truly
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disappointed but we think about small
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things like I told my daddy I wanted a
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class a class ring when I graduated he
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told me I couldn't have it I still talk
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to him he 91 years old I was like
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remember that class ring I wanted I
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didn't let it go but that's what I'm
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saying we always put stuff on people But
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if you can take that lesson and just say
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they're human, they are going to it's
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not bad. They're going to disappoint you
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and it's not a bad thing, but they're
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going to make a mistake. And I just
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said, you know what? Only person I'm
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going to trust is God. And that is it.
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That's it. I then I can forgive and I
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can move on because I've had some people
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bad and money, lost money and all kind
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of stuff. Give example, please.
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Give examples. What's what's a bad
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stabbing in the back for you? You ain't
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got to say names, but what do they do?
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Wow. Okay, you can have a bad stabbing.
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A couple of them, but uh let's say let's
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uh you have someone who you trust with
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You've given them your passcode, your
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this and that and blah blah blah blah.
23:34
And then the next thing you know,
23:36
they just walk away. They walk away and
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say, "You know what? I don't want to
23:41
deal deal with this anymore." And you're
23:43
like, "Okay, that's fine. That's what
23:45
And then you call and say, "But you
23:48
passcode to this and I I need those
23:50
pictures and I need the such and such."
23:52
And they say, "Talk to my attorney."
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wait. You you you was my ride or die.
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you looking like this this this devil?
24:06
But since I had been stabbed or hurt
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that one made me go like
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there's something wrong. Because
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when people are walking past you talking
24:21
about uh you remember that movie Selena?
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I was like, wait, what? They were like,
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uh that's that lady. You know, people
24:26
are trying to tell you.
24:27
I see what you mean. Okay.
24:28
But we don't listen. You got to listen
24:30
to the people around you that just drop
24:33
Some people are haters, but some people
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and the thing is, you just have to have
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And I'm such a believer that God got me.
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I wasn't really I'm fine. Yeah.
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And anything that you can really take
24:47
from me except for my child or life or
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something like that. But any kind of of
24:53
property or money, I always feel like
24:56
I'm gonna get that back. And I do. I am
24:58
so blessed and always get blessed.
25:00
That that has never been like a thing. I
25:03
was like, you know what? If you say, you
25:06
know, people I've had people take money,
25:08
say they took $10,000 out my account.
25:11
Had another friend take like 17. This my
25:13
best. She went to the bank. Then the
25:14
bank was stupid. Said she was my sisterh
25:17
and she was taking out $1,000.
25:20
once a month, whatever. She got $17,000
25:24
You know what I did? What?
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I called my accountant. I was like, "Oh
25:33
I can't believe she did that to me. And
25:36
my accountant was like, "How much was
25:37
it?" She was like, "Oh, you need that as
25:39
a write- off anyway. Look how
25:44
She said, "Oh, that just saved you."
25:47
Because it was a loss. I wrote it off
25:51
Now what happened is she did that and
25:53
she lost a friend for life.
25:55
Never could speak to her again. Didn't
25:56
do anything. But you see how that works?
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I see how that works.
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You see how I just was like, "Oh,
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you let it go and let God."
26:05
You let it go and let God.
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you want me to cook something for you on
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On Wednesday. So I'll be here.
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Give it up for Kim Whitley, y'all.
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Congratulations on Happy Gilmore, too.
26:18
and much more success. Kim, hang out
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with us, man. We in LA now. Anytime you
26:22
get a chance, stop by.
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Anytime. Make sure. Yeah. Follow me on
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social media. Tell the people and meet
26:27
uh my my Two Funny Mama's P podcast with
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That's a funny podcast, too. Shout out
26:34
to Sher Shepard, too. Congratulations on
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both of your success.
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Thank you so much. What sign are you?
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He's a cancer. Follow her at kill
26:47
Whitley man. Sway the morning shave for
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a f. You a cancer too.
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Cancel Leo. What's your birthday? July
26:54
You're a real cancer. I'm I'm July 21st.
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I'mma cancel Leo. I will cry and then
26:59
cuss you out at the same time. Kim, it's
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a pleasure to have you with us today.
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All right. Take care. And that's Ken