ANITTA PLAYS SMASH OR PASS- BFFs S2 Ep 12

ANITTA PLAYS SMASH OR PASS- BFFs S2 Ep 12

Released Thursday, 27th March 2025
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ANITTA PLAYS SMASH OR PASS- BFFs S2 Ep 12

ANITTA PLAYS SMASH OR PASS- BFFs S2 Ep 12

Thursday, 27th March 2025
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exclusions. Are we

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good to go? Yep. Okay. It's kind of

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weird like this. What do you mean?

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I don't know. We're just in chairs.

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I know, but I feel like you

1:21

should be over there. Oh, well,

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like, across from you? Yeah, are

1:25

you exhausted? Yeah, dude. I just

1:28

took a red eye. Oh, you

1:30

did? Yeah, I just got, just

1:32

got here. When did you get

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in? I got in eight in

1:36

the morning. Oh, wow, you can

1:39

tell. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. One

1:41

of my eyes is, like, like,

1:43

completely bloodshot. What is up everyone welcome

1:45

back to the BFFs podcast make sure

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you guys tap that bell subscribe and

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like the video? Yes, I guess I kind of

1:52

took it all did did well, let's get into

1:54

that let's go Did you see the um

1:56

all the monuments when you were driving in

1:58

this morning? No, I was sleep. In the

2:00

car? Yeah. Okay. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

2:03

All right. 35 minutes. I have to

2:05

wear shorts because my so I was

2:07

went to Florida before this and I

2:09

left my suitcase open because I was

2:11

like I'm gonna need my suitcase to

2:13

be open and I accidentally shut my

2:15

door where the kitty litter box was

2:17

in my room because I had a

2:19

party so I kept it in my

2:21

room but I locked my cat out.

2:24

My cat decided to pee in my

2:26

suitcase but of course I didn't know

2:28

this yet and I zipped my suitcase

2:30

and I went to Florida and all

2:32

of my Washington DC clothes. I have

2:34

cat pee on them. Who? What? Who

2:36

asked? Okay, wow. All right, you know

2:38

what? It stinks though, Jay. No, yeah,

2:40

I'm sure. So now you're gonna wear

2:42

shorts when we go and interview a

2:45

senator? Or are you gonna smell like

2:47

cat piss? I don't know, which is

2:49

better. Not the cat piss. I could

2:51

go to, I know, that's really bad.

2:53

I can't smell like cat piss. But

2:55

I also can't wear this. I could

2:57

just go to the mall. Yeah, it

2:59

seems like, you know. The choice the

3:01

probable choice. Yeah, yeah, that's when you

3:03

should go with you want to go

3:06

to the mall with me after this

3:08

Oh, not today. No, I'm gonna need

3:10

someone go to the mall with me.

3:12

I'm gonna need to nap. All right.

3:14

No, you have to stay awake. We

3:16

only have four days in DC We

3:18

have to get everything worth of our

3:20

time. What's that song by Robin Shurbosky?

3:22

Let's all go to the mall Oh,

3:25

exactly! Let's go to the mall! Oh

3:27

my god, I was ridiculously close. It

3:30

was the exact same lyrics. So you

3:32

want to go to the mall today?

3:34

No, no, no, I was just quoting

3:36

a fellow Canadian. Got me excited for

3:38

no reason. But that's fine. Are you

3:40

nervous to interview these senators? I'm nervous.

3:42

It isn't really the word I would

3:44

use. I would say, I... I'm just

3:46

I want the videos to come out

3:48

well. I don't want to come all

3:50

the way out here And then we

3:52

don't even get good footage. I know

3:55

should we explain to our viewers what

3:57

we're doing? Yeah, guys. So we're we're

3:59

in Washington DC To talk to some

4:01

people about the tick-talk band But we're

4:03

talking about people that are for and

4:05

against it now I really wanted to

4:07

come down here and talk to like

4:09

everybody that is against the band Yeah

4:11

and be able to in like a

4:13

daily show type of way go and

4:15

do these like funny interview questions that

4:18

aren't necessarily like gotcha questions are definitely

4:20

you know like playing with more like

4:22

Gen Z versus kind of you know

4:24

the older generation and that like disconnect

4:26

is more of where we want to

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go with it but all everyone pretty

4:30

much that is against the tick-talk band

4:32

said no to having us interview yeah

4:34

because they know that we would get

4:36

up all and they grow yeah we'd

4:38

be like what's up why do you

4:41

hate tick-talk why do you hate us

4:43

this economy needs tick-talk yeah why are

4:45

you old why can't you control your

4:47

farts you even know what dim your

4:49

means so it is gonna be a

4:51

little weird I think it'll be fun.

4:53

I just can't believe it's us too

4:55

coming to Washington to do this. It's

4:57

funny. Yeah, it's not going to smell

4:59

like campus. World government summit and then,

5:01

you know, Washington DC. Us for president?

5:04

Yeah, 2032. Is that the next one?

5:06

No, I can't count. 20, what years?

5:08

2025. So it'd be 2029. 2028. 2028.

5:10

We can't know, but no, no, no,

5:12

but I was right. But I was

5:14

right originally, I was right originally when

5:16

I said 32 because we're gonna have

5:18

to wait until 2032 to run. Why?

5:20

Because we're gonna be old enough. I

5:22

think they changed it. No, no, no,

5:24

no, no, no. They did not change

5:26

that. They're gonna not change it. They're

5:29

gonna, no, no, no, no. They did

5:31

not change that. They're going to have

5:33

two presidents. I don't know if that

5:35

really makes a lot of sense. Why?

5:37

Because two minds are better than one.

5:39

Not always. Have you ever heard the

5:41

phrase, too many cooks in the kitchen?

5:43

Yes. But this isn't a chef show.

5:45

Right. I'm pretty sure that term is

5:47

like a broad thing though. Yeah. It

5:49

applies to a lot of men. metaphor

5:52

one would say? Um, yeah, maybe. I

5:54

think so, yeah. Is that what that

5:56

is? Is that a metaphor? I don't

5:58

know, I just hit a singer. What's

6:00

it called? A binger, a binger, a

6:02

binger, a binger, a binger, a binger,

6:04

a binger. Josh, if I, if you

6:06

were to come in here and you

6:08

were like, Bri, you would see the

6:10

life leave my eyes, you'd be horrified

6:12

of me, I am so scary when

6:15

I smoke weed. Yeah, then why do

6:17

you do it? I don't. Oh, okay.

6:19

I'm just saying if I had to

6:21

smoke a binger right now, it would

6:23

be horrific. It's like a lot of

6:25

anxiety. Anxiety, I think that people are

6:27

whispering behind my back, no one's back

6:29

there. I would think someone's behind the

6:31

curtain, and I would think you hate

6:33

me, and I would think you hate

6:35

me, and I would think I'm breathing

6:38

too loud. Right. Yeah. No beers in

6:40

Washington, we have to be on our

6:42

best A game. A game. Well, I'm

6:44

probably gonna have like a beer too

6:46

while I'm here. Okay, that's fun. I'll

6:48

have a beer with you. All right,

6:50

cool. I'm glad we got that out

6:52

of the way. Me too. Just wanted

6:54

you to be the longest I ever

6:56

say it. So I don't look like

6:58

the alcoholic. Well, my voice is gone.

7:00

Yeah, probably from drinking. So we're right

7:03

back where we started. Yep. It's a

7:05

fun weekend though. What did you get

7:07

up to? I went to. I went

7:09

to Delray. I went to Delray with

7:11

a. Oh yeah, I think like once.

7:13

Hidden gem, beautiful, awesome. I'm actually gonna

7:15

buy a condo there. It's gonna be

7:17

my first property purchased. I swear to

7:19

God, looked into it. My mom's gonna

7:21

go in on it with me, she

7:23

wants to. She's like, I have so

7:26

much money saved. I'm like, let's do

7:28

it mom, let's have five. It seems

7:30

like a very, just all of a

7:32

sudden purchase. It is all of a

7:34

sudden purchase. But I don't miss in

7:36

London a lot. It's awesome there. I

7:38

just kind of moved to London. But

7:40

why wouldn't you move to London? Because

7:42

the taxes. Are they bad? the worst

7:44

in the world? Not if I have

7:46

a condo in Florida, then I could

7:49

pay Florida Texas if I live there

7:51

six months out of the year. So

7:53

you're gonna go six months Florida, six

7:55

months London. Pretty cool. I think that

7:57

would be awesome. But this weekend was

7:59

awesome and I had a blast off.

8:01

It was spring break which I didn't

8:03

know it was spring break. Okay. I

8:05

thought I was just going to like

8:07

visit my friend so it was absolutely

8:09

crazy but a lot of BFF fans

8:12

out there. We love you and Jay.

8:14

I'd like to hear that. Yeah, it

8:16

was really refreshing. Yeah, they were good

8:18

people. What'd you get into? This past

8:20

weekend, not really anything exciting to bring

8:22

onto the podcast. I don't want to

8:24

board the people with my boring weekend.

8:26

You've been streaming your ass off. Yeah,

8:28

but I didn't even get to stream

8:30

this weekend, which also stinks. So more

8:32

streaming coming soon. But I don't really

8:35

do anything fun. I mean hanging out

8:37

with my girlfriend's always good time, but

8:39

you know. But you know. Where is.

8:41

She is at home. Why doesn't she

8:43

come on things anymore? Well, she was

8:45

supposed to go to the UK to

8:47

go to that, uh, Netflix show. Oh,

8:49

was she gonna do it? Yeah, yeah,

8:51

yeah, she was gonna do it. And

8:53

then last second, the whole thing got,

8:55

like, canceled or they overcasted or they

8:57

like, I, something weird happened, so then

9:00

she kind of got fucked. Good thing

9:02

I pulled out of it then. Yeah,

9:04

so, so, I mean, maybe not a

9:06

bad thing to have Netflix, to have

9:08

Netflix, so, to have Netflix, so, so,

9:10

to have Netflix, so, so you want,

9:12

so you want, so, so, to have

9:14

Netflix, so you want, so, so, so,

9:16

to have, so, to have, so, so,

9:18

so, It's kind of like too bad.

9:20

She was really stoked. She had to

9:23

like you know, she gets anxious about

9:25

those things So she's been battling the

9:27

anxiety of like going and feeling good

9:29

about it all week long finally got

9:31

through it and then it's like super

9:33

stoked about it telling all our friends

9:35

calling her mom and then gets a

9:37

call 24 hours before the flight not

9:39

even like not even 24 hours before

9:41

the flight gets a call. They're like

9:43

yeah. Yeah. We made a mistake. We

9:46

made a mistake. I think I deserve

9:48

you on the show anyway. Yeah, that's

9:50

what I said. Season 2 would be

9:52

bigger and better. Yeah. Yeah. Sorry, Gabs.

9:54

I wish you were here though. Yeah,

9:56

same. Should we get into our headlines?

9:58

I think we should. Okay. to start

10:00

with a big bang? Yeah, Drake Bell

10:02

going on Josh Peck's podcast. I saw

10:04

a little clip of this, like I

10:06

saw their trailer. Yeah. They both came

10:09

out already? Just the first part. Just

10:11

the first part came out? This is

10:13

big obviously because Drake and Josh haven't

10:15

sat down together since what, like 20

10:17

years? since they filmed the show. Yeah,

10:19

and there was like the whole falling

10:21

out with them where Josh like didn't

10:23

invite him to the wedding obviously and

10:25

then he came on the pot and

10:27

like didn't want to talk about Drake

10:29

and then all this stuff came out

10:31

with Drake about him being like sexually

10:34

abused and stuff so this is like

10:36

whoa. And this is everyone's childhood, like

10:38

I don't know about you, but Drake

10:40

and Josh was my go-to show. Oh,

10:42

I remember coming home from school. I

10:44

would go to my friend's house because

10:46

I wasn't allowed to watch Drake and

10:48

Josh when I was young because my

10:50

mom was like, I don't want you

10:52

to get any ideas. But I'd go

10:54

to my friend's house after school, watch

10:57

at his house for like 30 minutes

10:59

to get an episode and then get

11:01

back to my house before my parents

11:03

got home from school. So I'd get

11:05

like my Drake and Josh, like my

11:07

Drake and Josh, and Josh, and Josh,

11:09

and Josh, and Josh, and Josh, and

11:11

on a, and on a, and on

11:13

a, on a, on a, on a,

11:15

on a, on a weekly basis. Love

11:17

Jake and Josh. I know but I

11:20

okay, so there it is kind of

11:22

weird because there was this whole thing

11:24

before like his documentary came out that

11:26

he was like sexually abused He kind

11:28

of got into trouble where he was

11:30

like convicted of like stuff with a

11:32

minor and then all this stuff came

11:34

out. So I don't know the comments

11:36

I've seen are like mixed reviews. I

11:38

think some people are forgetting about that,

11:40

which is like Whatever I don't know.

11:43

I don't know how to really feel

11:45

like how do you feel about that

11:47

Like I feel like a lot of

11:49

people are forgetting about it. I mean

11:51

I don't I don't even really remember

11:53

the situation. All right guys the advertiser

11:55

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11:57

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11:59

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12:01

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12:03

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12:05

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12:08

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12:12

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12:14

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12:16

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12:18

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12:20

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12:22

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12:51

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12:54

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12:56

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Thursdays exclusively on Max. High noon got

13:00

a shout out on that. Yeah, they

13:02

did. They did. That's really nice. Okay,

13:04

I feel like we should just read

13:06

this because there's a lot of things

13:08

out there. We need to read it.

13:10

We need to read it. Let's get

13:12

to read it. Okay, okay. Jared Drake

13:14

Bell, a former star of the Nickelodeon

13:17

series Drake and Josh, was sentenced on

13:19

Monday to two years of probation after

13:21

pleading to two years of probation. So.

13:23

he did plead guilty okay if i'm

13:25

gonna be honest i didn't i didn't

13:27

listen at all okay so he i

13:29

completely zoned out okay all right i

13:31

was thinking about sip my drink really

13:33

loud to irritate you but i was

13:35

like that is that a funny clip

13:37

maybe that's not a funny clip so

13:40

then i put it back down and

13:42

then i realize i didn't listen to

13:44

anything okay should we start over maybe

13:46

just just uh give you the sparkle

13:48

to two charges of child endangerment okay

13:50

so that's just That is something that

13:52

happened before everything came out. How did

13:54

it endanger the child? Well, let's look.

13:56

He was charged with a felony and

13:58

dis- and harmful to children and he

14:00

has a misdemeanor. I don't know, it

14:02

doesn't say why. And he had 200

14:05

hours of community service in California, was

14:07

ordered no contact with the victim. So

14:09

he like basically took the scrawl out

14:11

she was underage and her parents didn't

14:13

know where she was. This is what

14:15

I'm gathering from this. Okay. Okay. So

14:17

he went on the podcast and they

14:19

didn't talk about it at all. No,

14:21

I don't think like he's really ever

14:23

talked about it. Are they alluding to

14:25

talking about this in the second episode

14:28

that's going to be dropped or no?

14:30

It's just the only reason I had

14:32

brought it up is because when you

14:34

open up the comment sections like the

14:36

top comment is like don't forget that

14:38

he pled guilty right right so like

14:40

I feel like it's worth mentioning but

14:42

I do want to talk about the

14:44

episode a little so it is the

14:46

first time that they sat down together

14:48

for 20 years and Drake says between

14:51

the Amanda show where he met Josh

14:53

and filming the pilot of Drake and

14:55

Josh the investigation started against his abuser

14:57

his abuser worked at the Amanda show

14:59

did you watch the documentary documentary? Uh

15:01

no It was like horrific like he

15:03

was like really being I heard and

15:05

that's like you know I obviously know

15:07

everything through like clips and everything I

15:09

saw I almost was like I don't

15:11

know if I can That's so sad.

15:14

I don't know if I can sit

15:16

down and watch that for hours and

15:18

hours. And it was so sad because

15:20

obviously it wasn't just him being abused.

15:22

Like there was so many people and

15:24

like all the stories coming forward and

15:26

like this guy was like the guy

15:28

that was abusing was like the like

15:30

safe haven like everyone loved him. He

15:32

talks to parents and he like always

15:34

was alone with the kids and they

15:36

would like the parents would leave their

15:39

children with this man because he was

15:41

supposed to be like the one watching

15:43

them and then he was the monster

15:45

of all of all of all of

15:47

all of all of it. So pretty

15:49

insane. But when they did the pilot,

15:51

the abuser hadn't been arrested and the

15:53

abuser came and visited the set during

15:55

the pilot. Because the investigation was ongoing,

15:57

Drake had to pretend everything was normal.

15:59

So Drake was very closed off to

16:02

Josh, and at the time Josh just

16:04

thought he didn't want to be friends,

16:06

not realizing he was going through the

16:08

investigation and dealing with the abuse. So

16:10

I feel like that might be where

16:12

the divide between them started. Yeah, I

16:14

mean... It's a it's I don't know

16:16

it's a tough situation when you're going

16:18

through something like that right like especially

16:20

on the show and you go to

16:22

court and you see all these people

16:25

who you work with yeah on the

16:27

side of your abuser sitting in court

16:29

on his side all these like probably

16:31

powerful people if that's like you know

16:33

people casting you if that's people that

16:35

are directing if that's whoever you see

16:37

all those people that you respect and

16:39

work with on the other side you

16:41

don't even know who you're gonna you're

16:43

gonna trust anymore yeah so it probably

16:45

just becomes a twisted thing with with

16:48

every single person you come into contact

16:50

with yeah in the entertainment industry from

16:52

that point forward yeah it would make

16:54

you like hate everyone and not trusted

16:56

one Damn, Drake just doesn't fuck with

16:58

me anymore. He doesn't like it. But

17:00

he had no idea what he was

17:02

going through. So he was probably like,

17:04

fuck you. And Drake was like, no,

17:06

I just can't tell you what I'm

17:08

going through. I'm excited for part two.

17:10

Yeah, I might have to give it

17:13

a watch. I saw, I saw one

17:15

clip where he started tearing up and

17:17

he was talking about how there was

17:19

just magic in the show and their

17:21

lines were so good and their lines

17:23

were so good and they were. No

17:25

for sure. I mean that I feel

17:27

like that show was like a lot

17:29

of kids like babysitter in a way

17:31

You'd come home and you just watch

17:33

Drake and Josh You know what I

17:36

mean? So I wonder how much money

17:38

they make off of that still we

17:40

should have asked Josh that Mm like

17:42

what are the residuals? Yeah Because it

17:44

got I know it got sold to

17:46

I think Hulu for like streaming was

17:48

on Netflix one of the other I

17:50

wonder how much money gets put in

17:52

their pocket from that show Oh, I

17:54

just looked up residuals for Drake and

17:56

Josh and it says on the BFS

17:59

podcast Josh Peck said he makes zero

18:01

money off for Drake and John so

18:03

you did ask him Oh, we did

18:05

ask him that look at us just

18:07

don't remember We made it to Google

18:09

Wow, boom! How much money? We made

18:11

it to Google Wow, boom! How much

18:13

money does it make up? We're a

18:15

site, like people will like go and

18:17

look stuff up and they'll be citing

18:19

us and they'll be citing us Getting

18:22

credits, Dorado White House, what the hell's

18:24

happening? Look at us. Big moves from

18:26

the BFFs. Okay, this is kind of

18:28

random, but have you seen the Lollapalooza

18:30

lineup? It's way better than Coachella. Ooh.

18:32

Epic. Tyler the Creator does do like

18:34

Coachella every year. But he's not doing

18:36

it this year. Yeah, but I don't

18:38

think that's necessarily a bad thing. No,

18:40

but Olivia Rodrigo. But it is a

18:42

cool list. Tyler the Creator, Luke Combs,

18:45

Olivia Rodrigo. I don't know this Saturday

18:47

people. Oh, but Dochi's on that. Everyone's

18:49

on it. Sabrina Carpenter. Aesap Rocky. I

18:51

wasn't looking at the small names. Yeah,

18:53

like everyone is there and Chicago is

18:55

the best this we should go and

18:57

just absolutely. Did you say Aesap Rocky?

18:59

Yeah, you listen to Aesap Rocky. I

19:01

know that one song that I love

19:03

and I play it every time when

19:05

it finally gets warm out. I get

19:07

in my car, I put it on

19:10

and put the windows down. What is

19:12

the song? No, no, no, no, no,

19:14

no. You know this song. It's the

19:16

best song ever. I'm sure I do,

19:18

but it seems like you know. Sundress.

19:20

Sundress. Sundress. Sundress. Sundress. I just love

19:22

him because he's married to the queen

19:24

of the world. Right now, I get

19:26

that. Riri? I get that. Riri? I

19:28

get that. So, Annie, Annie, the pretty

19:30

motherfucker. Yeah, should we go? Tulala Paluosa?

19:33

Where is? I think the last time

19:35

Juice were performed, I went to Lollapalooza.

19:37

I didn't get to see him. You

19:39

didn't get to see him? Why you

19:41

were there? Had to leave. Why? Just

19:43

ran into an issue with the people

19:45

I was with, not like a physical

19:47

or an emotional issue necessarily. More like

19:49

a time of the month issue. And

19:51

then we had to leave the park.

19:53

There was blood everywhere? Well, not everywhere.

19:56

Just in one general area area. Wow.

19:58

That's true. Yeah, it was too bad.

20:00

It was too bad. That's really a

20:02

bummer. It was too bad. I would

20:04

have just, I just would have free

20:06

blood. I was more in the vein

20:08

of like, why not ask one of

20:10

the million of women that are in

20:12

the... Yeah, there's millions of women. Just

20:14

like ask one of them, I'm sure

20:16

they have one in the purse, right?

20:19

Yeah. And just say, hey. Oh, there

20:21

would have been a, there would have

20:23

been one. And to me, that's not

20:25

a weird question to ask, right? No.

20:27

Like women wouldn't be like, ew, you're

20:29

on your period. Like what? No, it's

20:31

like, oh, yes, I got you girl.

20:33

Yeah. There's millions of women there with

20:35

tampons. Millions of women? Well, I'm sorry

20:37

that you had to leave Lollapalooza due

20:39

to a bloody issue. Talking about something,

20:41

it probably ran out of tampons. The

20:44

astronauts got back after they were in

20:46

space for nine months longer than they

20:48

were supposed to be. It was only

20:50

supposed to be a 10-day mission. It

20:52

was only supposed to be a 10

20:54

day mission. Yeah, dude. They only had

20:56

two tampons for that. Not even maybe

20:58

if you went on the time of

21:00

the month. Oh my god. I thought

21:02

like, I thought it was like a

21:04

month mission. 10 days to nine months

21:07

is crazy. It's so long. Oh my

21:09

gosh! So incredibly long. They returned from

21:11

space after nine months with many health

21:13

problems like weight loss, weak muscles because

21:15

of the lack of gravity, increased risk

21:17

of cancer, and more. They will now

21:19

have to go through intensive physical therapy,

21:21

which is crazy. And they didn't get

21:23

pay it! Anything extra no no extra

21:25

money. That is fucking wild what they

21:27

don't get a settlement NASA this is

21:30

not going to give them any money

21:32

That is so unbelievably fucked up. Yeah,

21:34

they receive a regular 40-hour workweek salaries

21:36

for nine months Which is wild to

21:38

me this is what we're gonna talk

21:40

work where we go into the big

21:42

house. Yeah, what about these astronauts? That

21:44

is fucking crazy and they like literally

21:46

look Sorry deranged now like they look

21:48

like they were up there for years

21:50

like it is fucking crazy I still

21:53

want to know if they've had sex

21:55

Remember our big debate. Yeah, if it

21:57

was possible to even have sex. Yeah,

21:59

I want I want to know if

22:01

they've thought about it Nine months is

22:03

like a freaky long time. That's a

22:05

baby ruling. In space. Yeah, with just

22:07

you guys? What do you have to

22:09

run out of conversation? Oh, for sure,

22:11

by day three. What if they don't

22:13

really even fuck with each other? That's

22:15

the other worst part about this. They

22:18

probably, I mean, by the end of

22:20

it, you have to be so trauma

22:22

bonded that they're probably going to do

22:24

dinner with each other once a week

22:26

for every week for the rest of

22:28

their lives. Or never see each other

22:30

again. it's one or the other yeah

22:32

yeah there's no in between gosh that's

22:34

really too bad they look like they

22:36

like we're just in like some radioactive

22:38

wave in this photo on the bottom

22:41

here holy cow who would be your

22:43

worst nightmare to be stuck in space

22:45

with for nine months besides me nine

22:47

months in space worst nightmare like one

22:49

of your friends like someone that everyone

22:51

would know just nine months that you

22:53

would be like I would go fucking

22:55

crazy I

22:57

mean it might be hard to be

22:59

in space for nine months with Bryce.

23:01

I was gonna say maybe at price.

23:03

Like, but there's like, the thing is,

23:05

I think it would go back and

23:07

forth between being deliriously hilarious and then

23:09

like, actually at the verge of opening

23:11

one of the windows or doors. You

23:14

know what I'm saying? Like it would

23:16

float that line every probably 35 minutes.

23:18

It would be entertaining though. That's what

23:20

I mean. Yeah. So like you wouldn't.

23:22

If you wanted to have nine months

23:24

where you're like, you know, shit was

23:26

still somehow going on, maybe he's a

23:28

good guy to bring up this. True.

23:30

Yeah. Oh, love that. What else do

23:32

we got? Oh my gosh, sorority girl

23:34

from UGA, viral mugshot? Because she's dope.

23:36

The UGA student was arrested on March

23:38

8th for excessive speeding, which was a

23:40

misdemeanor charge which her lawyer was able

23:42

to get dropped. She leaned into the

23:44

viral moment and posted her favorite comments

23:46

about her mugshot on Tiktok. I think

23:48

it's hilarious. I don't know what all

23:50

the hype is about. It just took

23:52

a mugshot and went on with my

23:54

day. I love all the comments poking

23:56

fun and poking fun to me saying

23:58

she was on her. She was on

24:00

her way to Lulu lem on her.

24:02

She was on her. She was on

24:04

her way to Lulu lem on her

24:06

way to Lulu lem on her. just

24:08

speed him because she was late for

24:10

her birthday party. I mean, this went

24:12

viral. I feel like it's not crazy.

24:14

Yeah, it was just like, you know,

24:16

class. Oh, the next one, she looks.

24:18

She got arrested again? She got arrested

24:20

again? What did she get arrested for?

24:22

She was taken into custody for obstruction

24:24

of a law enforcement officer and loitering

24:27

prowling after she was arrested by campus

24:29

police around 5.30 a. So she's kind

24:31

of fucking crazy. You think she's just

24:33

blowed up out of her mind? Those

24:35

are like crazy eyes if I've ever

24:37

seen them. Her blowouts fantastic though I

24:39

want to know where she gets that

24:41

time. That is a great blowout but

24:43

yeah she seems kind of insane. Two

24:45

mugshots is crazy. You know how hard

24:47

I've been trying to get a mugshot?

24:49

I mean she should have made a

24:51

t-shirt. She should have made number one

24:53

and then like number two. Or one

24:55

on the front, one on the back.

24:57

Yeah you could for her. I wish

24:59

you had a mug shot so bad

25:01

when you got arrested. Yeah, I know.

25:03

That would be awesome. I'd wear the

25:05

shirt. Well, like, I didn't really get

25:07

arrested. But you were, like, around the

25:09

people that got arrested, right? Yeah, but

25:11

what? They just, like, take mug shots

25:13

of witnesses? That'd be dope. They don't

25:15

do that. No, they don't. I did

25:17

get at stagecoach one year, I did

25:19

get a ticket for... Whatever the drinking

25:21

is underage drinking yeah wasn't it wasn't

25:23

it crazy because the guy was like

25:25

undercover and you thought he was just

25:27

oh my gosh it was the wildest

25:29

yeah yeah yeah I don't think I've

25:31

told the story but I was with

25:33

I was with a couple of my

25:35

buddies and I'm also there like with

25:38

this girl that I've like started talking

25:40

to at the time and so I'm

25:42

trying to you know like Show her

25:44

this cool time because it's like my

25:46

first time talking or like hanging out

25:48

with her and I'm like going to

25:50

stage coach and we have this like

25:52

sick Airbnb and we're there and so

25:54

we're all drinking and this guy comes

25:56

and taps on my shoulder and I

25:58

turn around And he's like, he's like,

26:00

hey, how old are you? We're doing

26:02

ID checks. And I'm like, yeah, okay,

26:04

buddy. Like I look at him and

26:06

I look at his guys and they're

26:08

all like, they look like a group

26:10

of dudes. They look like a group

26:12

of dudes. They look like a group

26:14

of dudes who honestly would go around

26:16

fucking with people. Yeah, they were dressed

26:18

up in like festivals. Yeah, exactly. And

26:20

that's the whole idea, right? Like, and

26:22

so like, I'm assuming. fully thought these

26:24

guys were just like trying to do

26:26

a joke like going around and videoing

26:28

like yeah I was like ha ha

26:30

and turned around and they were like

26:32

no for real and I turned back

26:34

around and the guy just has his

26:36

badge out and I was like oh

26:38

damn he's like how old are you

26:40

I'm like 23 and I was 20

26:42

at the time yeah so I tried

26:44

to like Get away with this for

26:46

the first like two minutes and then

26:49

as I'm like trying to like slyly

26:51

hand my wallet to my sister because

26:53

I'm like I don't have my wallet

26:55

on me I don't have my wallet

26:57

on me I try to like slyly

26:59

hand it behind the back and one

27:01

of the guys I was standing on

27:03

the side like sees it. He's like

27:05

what are you doing? I'm like I

27:07

lied and then they were like okay

27:09

so We can either go like and

27:11

you can walk with us, but we

27:13

need to handcuff you. I was like,

27:15

what? I was like, I'll just walk

27:17

with y'all. We don't need to do

27:19

all this. So then they handcuff me

27:21

and then my team's like freaking out.

27:23

So I'm getting handcuffed and then I

27:25

like look back at the girl, give

27:27

her a little wink, walk out, get

27:29

in handcuffs. I for like. the littlest

27:31

thing ever and then like we're going

27:33

the guys like hey by the way

27:35

like you you're a barstool right and

27:37

I was like yeah you know me

27:39

and he's like yeah I was like

27:41

dude what the fuck you could have

27:43

just let me off come on he

27:45

was like oh don't worry this will

27:47

be quick and I was like okay

27:49

cool so we go through get the

27:51

thing Gavin got taken too oh my

27:53

god was also drinking Gavin got a

27:55

photo And you did it? And they

27:57

didn't take a photo of me. What

27:59

the hell? Maybe they were trying to

28:02

protect you. Maybe they were trying to

28:04

be nice. Yeah. Maybe they were trying

28:06

to be nice. But I was like,

28:08

damn. So what? You just had to

28:10

pay a fine? Yeah. And then go

28:12

back to... You know what was crazy?

28:14

I like the guy was like there's

28:16

gonna be so many fines that get

28:18

booked through like this is where India

28:20

like Coachella like They make so much

28:22

money. I was gonna say off their

28:24

tickets. They probably have like a quota

28:26

to hit those officers Like some people

28:28

get brought back like four times. Oh,

28:30

that's bizarre enough to pay the ticket

28:32

four different times like But he like

28:34

he was like when he was bringing

28:36

me through it's like I've already brought

28:38

that girl in twice today like he

28:40

was like pointing around and telling me

28:42

this stuff like he's actually kind of

28:44

a cool guy, but uh, yeah, he

28:46

was just doing his job at the

28:48

end of the day. Yeah And they

28:50

knew you were underage because they were

28:52

like, easy pickets. Yeah. But no, they

28:54

were like, there's like a really big

28:56

chance because this was like near the

28:58

end. He was of the day. He

29:00

was like, there's been so many days.

29:02

Yours might not even get processed. Like,

29:04

there's been so many days. Yours might

29:06

not even get processed. Like, there's like

29:08

not even get processed. Like, there's like

29:10

not even get processed. Like a good

29:13

chance it doesn't happen anymore. I'm over

29:15

age. It's just old and over age,

29:17

but that's like, it's funny when officers

29:19

or like people kind of know you

29:21

guys, because that's like when we went

29:23

to Vegas and we tried to get

29:25

Gabby into the club and they just

29:27

googled her. Yeah. And they were like,

29:29

you're 20? Yeah. And she was like.

29:31

Yeah, true. I'm like, no, the website's

29:33

not always up-to-date. I'm like, it's not

29:35

always true. You're trying to light up.

29:37

Gabby's already accepted the feature. He's like,

29:39

yeah, no, I am 20. I am.

29:41

And we're like, it says it on

29:43

Wikipedia. I'm like, the Wikipedia is never

29:45

true. People always can write on Wikipedia.

29:47

People always can write on Wikipedia. People

29:49

always can write on Wikipedia. But it's

29:51

a good interview. It is. She's amazing.

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into the interview What's up guys? Welcome

30:53

back to another episode of BFFs. We

30:56

have a really really special guest one

30:58

of the coolest biggest pop stars globally

31:00

Anita. Thank you. Hello. Thank you for

31:03

having me here. Yeah, thank you for

31:05

coming. We were talking a little bit

31:07

before this. You're in for one day,

31:10

then you're out to Miami, then you're

31:12

in Brazil, then it's Coachella, crazy. Yes,

31:14

it's a lot, right? I know. But

31:17

then I'm off. It's just vacation. You're

31:19

going to chill. Yes. You have to

31:21

take a little bit of a chill

31:24

power. Let's go chill the chill. Yeah,

31:26

I mean, before I go chill, I

31:28

have a little bit of chill because

31:30

it's my birthday. So my birthday week,

31:33

I do a whole week of celebration.

31:35

You're one of the birthday girls. All

31:37

week of celebrations. A lot of activities

31:40

and trips and trips and things. So

31:42

every birthday, every year. I don't know

31:44

if you guys know about that, the

31:47

sun revolution, you notice that? So according

31:49

to your, the astrology, the place that

31:51

you spend your birthday is gonna tell

31:54

you the tone of your year. So

31:56

every year I choose what I want

31:58

for my year and according to that

32:01

we choose the perfect. a rising sign

32:03

for me that year. So every year

32:05

we choose where in the world is

32:08

going to be the perfect rising for

32:10

what I want in that year. And

32:12

then I've been to, there was a

32:15

birthday that I traveled 24 hours, I

32:17

spent one day in Thailand and I

32:19

came back more 24 hours for a

32:22

day. Yes, just because I had to

32:24

be there at 9 p, 9 a.m.

32:26

all my birthday I had to be

32:29

in Thailand. Then I left, then another

32:31

another year I went to Amsterdam. Another

32:33

year I went to the middle of

32:36

Costa Rica. Yeah, this year I'm gonna

32:38

go to an island in Brazil. You

32:40

really follow it? Yes. Okay. So are

32:43

you really into astrology? Do you base

32:45

the line? Very. I know how to

32:47

read the the host chart. So this

32:50

year I'm gonna I'm gonna do the

32:52

celebration. So I always do the celebrations

32:54

before and then I travel to whatever

32:57

I need to go. So I'm gonna

32:59

do. ritual spiritual ritual with my shaman

33:01

one day and I will have a

33:04

shunting mantra singer doing a concert in

33:06

my house then the other day I

33:08

have a crazy party with drinks so

33:11

we're going you know zero to a

33:13

hundred like this is that when Larissa

33:15

comes out and you put Anita yeah

33:18

yeah so I'm gonna do like oh

33:20

shanty shanty the next day oh party

33:22

boom boom boom and the next day

33:24

I would do like you know when

33:27

you're Almost dad, but you just, it

33:29

was so good a night before and

33:31

you want to keep going. Yeah, that's

33:34

kind of what's going to be the

33:36

next day. And then I travel to

33:38

the place that I have to go.

33:41

Oh my gosh, wow, we need to

33:43

get better at birthdays. Yeah, I feel

33:45

like for my birthday, all I did

33:48

was golf. Yeah, I don't, I don't

33:50

do anything really. What's your sign? Aquarius.

33:52

Aquarius. Aquarius. What's yours? I don't like

33:55

demonized but for friendship for friendship at

33:57

school just now I just won't be

33:59

trying to relate to have a relationship

34:02

with a gemini but it's all good

34:04

yeah maybe Germanize don't want to have

34:06

a relationship with me too so it

34:09

was all good and a caris is

34:11

great my dad is a caris nice

34:13

lucky you got off Scott Freer dad's

34:16

a great one to be I'm an

34:18

area is what I'm talking about so

34:20

what's the main trade of an airy

34:23

sent we're very like proceeds we know

34:25

what we want we say what we

34:27

want We're very like, action, let's go,

34:30

very real, very loyal. You can see

34:32

a lot of that in your Netflix,

34:34

a movie that just came out. It's

34:37

Larissa behind Anita, which is so incredible.

34:39

We watched it, we both watched it

34:41

last night. Yeah. Yeah. Did you like

34:44

it? Yeah, I thought it was really

34:46

cool. So what's, are you... Did a

34:48

relationship develop with the the camera guy?

34:51

Pedro! Pedro! I felt like it was

34:53

a whole love story How about? I

34:55

was watching Pedro's love story Yes, so

34:58

there are many ways of watching this

35:00

movie and that's what I like about

35:02

it You can watch it as a

35:05

love story, which is cool, too You

35:07

can watch it as a fan that

35:09

wants to know me and personally and

35:12

get to know me better or you

35:14

can watch it the way I watch

35:16

it personally and the way I it

35:19

was my purpose on it which was

35:21

to understand the self-love self-awareness spirituality I

35:23

wanted the young people and teenagers that

35:25

grew up and they were born already

35:28

with social media to understand that life

35:30

is not exactly what we think we

35:32

think we are when we look at

35:35

our screens or the TV and all.

35:37

I think with the social media and

35:39

the television, we look at other people

35:42

and we think that life is perfect.

35:44

This person doesn't suffer, this person doesn't

35:46

struggle. If I'm rich, I'm never going

35:49

to have problems again. I'm going to

35:51

be happy forever. And I wanted to

35:53

send the message that that's not true.

35:56

I was very poor. I thought when

35:58

I was rich. I was going to

36:00

have the biggest happiness in the world

36:03

and that's not what happens. When we

36:05

get a little money, you think you

36:07

need more money. And then when you

36:10

get more, you think you need... more

36:12

and then if you get famous you

36:14

think you need to be more famous

36:17

and then more and more and then

36:19

it becomes just never satisfied with things

36:21

and happiness is a choice so that's

36:24

the main way that I look at

36:26

this movie and that I made this

36:28

movie for for everyone to relate in

36:31

that way I think all of us

36:33

have personas that we put out for

36:35

the people that we want to be

36:38

likable and when we go home we

36:40

we are inside of our house with

36:42

ourselves. We know that we behave differently,

36:45

we feel a little different inside than

36:47

we are putting out normally, and I

36:49

wanted everyone to see that. We all

36:52

have that. We all go through this,

36:54

and we need to make pieces between

36:56

these both sides of us to feel

36:59

the real happiness. Otherwise, we're gonna think.

37:01

the external things are going to fulfill

37:03

us. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It seemed

37:06

like in the in the dark there

37:08

was a little bit of a you

37:10

had trouble sometimes, you know, detaching from

37:13

Anita and just being like going to

37:15

between the two of them. Do you

37:17

feel like you've found a better work-life

37:19

balance now and like yes it's more

37:22

solidified or is there still times struggle?

37:24

Yes I think I did a big

37:26

separation between these two people that it's

37:29

actually me the way I built Anita

37:31

was because so I have another series

37:33

on Netflix that came before years ago

37:36

and I and I talk about how

37:38

I built this character how I create

37:40

my career and and and the way

37:43

I started like lining up Anita it's

37:45

because I was, I loved to sing,

37:47

I loved to be on stage performing

37:50

dancing, but when the song was finished,

37:52

I didn't know what to say. So

37:54

I was like, how do I talk

37:57

to people? So I would be like,

37:59

just, next song, just. Keep playing, don't

38:01

stop, just keep playing. Keep playing, I

38:04

don't want to talk to anybody. Because

38:06

I was just very shy and embarrassed

38:08

to be communicating to people. So I

38:11

got an actress teacher and we started

38:13

to like write those lines that I

38:15

would be speaking in between the songs.

38:18

So I knew what to say. But

38:20

those lines came out of myself based

38:22

on what I was putting on the

38:25

songs, which is a person who was

38:27

fearless, has the courage to say what

38:29

she thinks. So it's not that it

38:32

doesn't exist, it is a part of

38:34

me that I was too shy to

38:36

put out to tell people. And I

38:39

used as a protection, but in reality,

38:41

it's a piece of me. The problem

38:43

is that when I started just working

38:46

too much and just thinking people were

38:48

liking me just because of that. Then

38:50

I thought that the other side of

38:53

me, the one that has insecurities and

38:55

the one that is a little bit

38:57

shy sometimes, that one was not likable.

39:00

That one was not good. So I

39:02

was just being the character the whole

39:04

time and was not giving time for

39:07

myself to have these other sides too.

39:09

And during the documentary, I finished this

39:11

confusion between two people living inside of

39:14

me that actually was just me, one

39:16

person, you know, putting out in different

39:18

moments of life and I learned to

39:20

make pieces between these two differences that

39:23

I was making between me. Yeah, you

39:25

can be so many more than one

39:27

thing at a time. You can be

39:30

so many things. But it's really interesting

39:32

because most celebrities, I feel, they detach

39:34

their old selves and just become the

39:37

ego or the money and the fame.

39:39

And you kind of talked about how

39:41

it's easy when you have money, you

39:44

just want more money and you want

39:46

to keep going. When did you realize

39:48

that you wanted to keep like who

39:51

you wore the girl that grew up

39:53

in Brazil instead of just like throwing

39:55

her away? number one and in the

39:58

world and I was like wow shocking

40:00

but then what is where is all

40:02

of it yeah that I was expecting

40:05

what I was expecting what was expecting

40:07

what was expecting I don't know more

40:09

than that was that was amazing so

40:12

let's enjoy it and no Instead of

40:14

enjoying it, I was just stressed about

40:16

maintaining that status, that level, for other

40:19

people to not say that I failed,

40:21

that I went down. Oh, she made,

40:23

I think here, in Brazil, we don't

40:26

have that. Much they are starting a

40:28

little bit now with that because of

40:30

their algorithms and things like that But

40:33

I felt here a lot of this

40:35

like oh this person is hot right

40:37

now. It's popping. It's hot. Oh this

40:40

person is dead You know that they

40:42

always say this expression It was so

40:44

weird to me here in America like

40:47

oh that artist is hot The artist

40:49

is dead. And it was like, or

40:51

either I'm hot or dead, I cannot

40:54

be just, can I be just alive?

40:56

Living life? No, you're hot or dead.

40:58

That was so bad to me. So

41:01

I was just so scared to be

41:03

dead. I want to be hot, I

41:05

want to be hot. I have to

41:08

be hot. And, uh... to me was

41:10

very like like that instead of like

41:12

enjoying and having fun with the moment

41:15

I was just like okay how do

41:17

I maintain this because now everybody's gonna

41:19

say that I'm not hot anymore oh

41:21

my god and I bring this dilemma

41:24

this situation to the movie where nowadays

41:26

I think I should have just had

41:28

fun but now it's never late so

41:31

now I'm having real fun with whatever

41:33

I'm doing with my life Good for

41:35

you. You really have fun. Look what

41:38

you built. Look what you did. And

41:40

also like when you became number one

41:42

pop star in Brazil, you could have

41:45

just stopped and you were like, yes.

41:47

I want to go global, I'm going

41:49

to make a Spanish hit, I want

41:52

everyone to hear my songs. And now

41:54

for me, like, I got such a

41:56

beautiful home in Brazil, it's insane. And

41:59

I just look at my house and

42:01

I'm like, why am I going to

42:03

leave the house? You could just stay

42:06

here forever, just live here like this

42:08

forever, and never do anything anymore of

42:10

my life, because, you know, and it's

42:13

kind of funny because I think people

42:15

used to congratulate us. for things that

42:17

we conquer in career and work. So

42:20

all the subjects when you meet somebody

42:22

is how is work? What do you

42:24

do? How is work going? So what

42:27

if I say nothing is happening with

42:29

work? But I'm happy. I'm chilling in

42:31

my house. I'm playing with my dogs.

42:34

No one is going to congratulate me

42:36

for playing with my dogs and relaxing

42:38

in my house. But that's actually a

42:41

very hard thing to do. you know

42:43

yeah no i think it's a little

42:45

bit of like people have people have

42:48

their values twisted right they they worry

42:50

about the wrong things a lot of

42:52

the times we get driven by like

42:55

stats or numbers so it's like oh

42:57

did i get a raise in my

42:59

job this year did i you know

43:02

was i able to make more money

43:04

than my neighbor or something like that

43:06

but it it is really about like

43:09

how many How many good moments with

43:11

good people can you make in a

43:13

year? Totally. How many times did you

43:15

smile today? Yeah, yeah. Totally because in

43:18

the end, if we notice, many, I

43:20

don't know, 20 years ago when we

43:22

were comparing, because we always compare. Yep.

43:25

That's what the duck is about too.

43:27

We would compare ourselves and our lifestyle

43:29

only with the neighbors only with the

43:32

people that were related to our reality

43:34

But now with social media we compare

43:36

ourselves to somebody that was born rich

43:39

in Saudi Arabia and Dubai and we

43:41

are comparing our lives like me Being

43:43

born poor in Brazil and the favelas

43:46

I would be comparing myself with someone

43:48

with somebody that was born rich in

43:50

the middle, you know, and Beverly Hills

43:53

Yes, Beverly Hills and like That's impossible

43:55

to be compared, you know? And that's

43:57

what we're doing now with social media

44:00

and that's so dangerous because that's not

44:02

even comparable, you know? No, and you're

44:04

not comparing yourself to their life. You're

44:07

comparing yourself to the 1% of their

44:09

life that they post online. So what

44:11

we're seeing on the Instagram. Everyone only

44:14

posts their highlight real. They're not going

44:16

to post the down moments, right? Of

44:18

course. Yeah, you compare yourself and you

44:21

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episode if you do like I don't

45:12

know if you guys do that I

45:14

do a lot of meditations nowadays and

45:16

when you meditate or if you do

45:19

a guided meditation and or a journey

45:21

or something and you're asked to think

45:23

about your happiest memory You're never going

45:26

to think about a work memory. Or

45:28

getting a check or something like that.

45:30

It's always a family memory. It's always

45:33

a memory with friends, with people you

45:35

love, having a good time, fun. So

45:37

why when we're putting like the priorities

45:40

of our lives, we're putting work, we're

45:42

putting money. If our best memories is

45:44

not with like material things, never, the

45:47

ones that make us feel like happy.

45:49

And that's all anyone cares about. It's

45:51

money and fame. But it was so

45:54

it was so cool that you showed

45:56

the opposite side of that. Were you

45:58

nervous to open up and kind of

46:01

break down the wall of Anita to

46:03

like show who you are behind closed

46:05

doors? It was really hard because for

46:08

years I've been trying to make this

46:10

movie and I couldn't feel comfortable with

46:12

nobody. I was like every time the

46:15

cameras were there I would try to

46:17

be likable. And what happened was that

46:19

in one meditation when I was really

46:22

like I was stuck with this movie

46:24

I remembered Pedro that he was my

46:26

crush when I was a teenager and

46:29

I remembered I became a filmmaker so

46:31

I texted him and I said yo

46:33

I need your help because he knew

46:36

me from when I was nothing so

46:38

I could not try to fake it

46:40

he would be like Who's that? Yeah,

46:43

I know you, come on. And that

46:45

was the reason I invited him because

46:47

that was a person that knew me.

46:50

And after when we, our last conversation

46:52

in the doc. was actually interrupted by

46:54

a person asking for a picture. And

46:57

that was our last real conversation. We

46:59

never talked anymore. We talked after about

47:01

work, but that was it. We never

47:04

talked about us anymore. That was the

47:06

last one. So why do you think,

47:08

why do you think that that you

47:10

guys left it off of that? Well,

47:13

um, because I didn't see a reason

47:15

on keep going on a conversation that

47:17

I knew it wasn't going to go

47:20

anywhere. Yeah. The importance for me was

47:22

that no script that conversation was interrupted

47:24

by somebody asking for a picture and

47:27

that for me was the perfect scenario

47:29

of what happens in a celebrity's life

47:31

or the person that people want a

47:34

piece and not even a celebrity or

47:36

someone that is successful with work and

47:38

everybody need something and you don't have

47:41

an actual time for yourself and you

47:43

have to be available for others you

47:45

know and it was interesting but then

47:48

after that I wanted to record the

47:50

scenes at the beach and I knew

47:52

I wouldn't feel comfortable to say those

47:55

things because I knew what I wanted

47:57

to say to the audience but I

47:59

knew I wasn't going to be comfortable

48:02

to do that with any person filming

48:04

me. So I asked my best friend

48:06

to do that. So she came over

48:09

with a camera right after carnival when

48:11

it was over and I was about

48:13

to go on vacations and go off

48:16

for many days. And she was recording

48:18

me and with her I was comfortable

48:20

to be myself. So I found out

48:23

this formula of being comfortable by putting

48:25

a camera in the hands of somebody

48:27

that was I was very intimate. that

48:30

they're not trying to set you up

48:32

in a certain scene or make you

48:34

look a certain way. Exactly. And it

48:37

did, it felt very, I felt like

48:39

I was almost watching something. that I

48:41

shouldn't be like I was in like

48:44

I was yeah I really felt like

48:46

I was like in a room with

48:48

you yes the intention was to make

48:51

the audience feel like the relationship is

48:53

with you that is watching yes I

48:55

feel like I learned a whole new

48:58

side of you but at the same

49:00

time you can so see like you

49:02

are needed like you said you're the

49:05

same person and I feel like now

49:07

both of your personalities have mashed where

49:09

you're like you you're your full self

49:11

and it's all say, I think I

49:14

want to have sex. That is like,

49:16

okay, I made pieces with myself. You

49:18

know, I made peace with myself. I

49:21

don't need to just be one person

49:23

talking about spirituality and goodbye the other

49:25

person that likes to have sex. You

49:28

know, you can be so many different

49:30

things. We can be both things. So

49:32

in the end, it's like this, you

49:35

know, and I say, I want to

49:37

have sex listening to a mantra, to

49:39

shunting music. That shows people like. okay

49:42

I can do both I can be

49:44

into myself and I can like to

49:46

go crazy and be sexual and be

49:49

sensual you know yeah and you talked

49:51

about a little bit in the doc

49:53

when you went to that pageant when

49:56

you were younger yeah and you thought

49:58

like you walked in and everyone had

50:00

these costumes like made they bought the

50:03

costumes you and your family made it

50:05

together and your family made it together

50:07

and your mom was like we got

50:10

fucking get out of here you're not

50:12

going to get and you're like no

50:14

I'm I have charisma I'm gonna win

50:17

this yeah so you were kind of

50:19

you've just always been that girl like

50:21

from the start even if you didn't

50:24

really believe it you like knew in

50:26

the back of your head you were

50:28

gonna be something so I think that

50:31

when we are kids when I was

50:33

a kid and I was having this

50:35

conversation with my mom the other day

50:38

when I was a kid I was

50:40

sure of everything. I would sit down

50:42

and tell my family, oh, so I'm

50:45

going to sing here, and I'm going

50:47

to do this, and I'm going to

50:49

be famous there. I feel like when

50:52

you're a kid, you don't have like

50:54

that voice that almost gets installed and

50:56

you're fearless. That's like, oh, maybe you

50:59

can't do this, maybe you can't do

51:01

this. As a kid, you just like...

51:03

And when we start growing up, we

51:06

start listening to other people, comparing, and

51:08

the other things that you need in

51:10

order to get in order to get

51:12

there, Yeah. But when you're kid, there's

51:15

no maybe not. There's no limits. Yeah.

51:17

Let's go. Maybe not. Who said that?

51:19

Let's go. And I was like that.

51:22

And my mom represented the adult and

51:24

me saying like the adults that now

51:26

when me says like, no, but everybody

51:29

has this and has dad and da

51:31

da da da da. And I'm like,

51:33

no, they don't have what I have.

51:36

You know? And it's this story to

51:38

me. Every time I'm like, I need

51:40

some confidence, I remember this story. It

51:43

was very important for me to put

51:45

that story in a documentary, because that

51:47

makes me remember, where is my strength?

51:50

Yeah, yeah, keeps that youth inside you

51:52

too. Yeah, you need it. I mean,

51:54

I would need that, I would need

51:57

that inner child to go on stage.

51:59

and perform like you do. But you

52:01

also talked about when you're walking up

52:04

on stage, you're like, everyone hates this,

52:06

no one's gonna wanna be here, no

52:08

one's gonna show up. Yes, sometimes. Sometimes. Sometimes.

52:10

Yeah, there was this one time in Brazil,

52:13

it was like my first big show in

52:15

Rio, and when I got to the place,

52:17

I was like. I don't think anybody's gonna

52:19

show up. I was so scared.

52:21

And you know, 4,000 people were

52:24

outside trying to get in. 4,000

52:26

people. Oh my gosh. And I

52:28

was, and they needed to do

52:30

a whole like construction in the

52:32

city too for that arena because

52:34

of how much traffic they did.

52:36

And I was like, this whole

52:38

time I got there, I was

52:41

like. Nobody's gonna show up

52:43

every day. My life. So the

52:45

show is sold out and I'm

52:47

like, what if nobody comes and

52:49

then my brother comes and he

52:51

goes, what the fuck is gonna

52:53

happen with people? I gotta die

52:55

on the way here? What is

52:57

gonna happen? You know? And I'm

53:00

always like, I know, is it gonna

53:02

be good? Are they going to like it?

53:04

And my brother is always like, what's

53:06

wrong with you, you know? But if

53:08

you don't have that self-doubt, I feel

53:10

like you wouldn't push yourself to be

53:13

the best. If you were just like,

53:15

oh, I'm the best, then maybe just

53:17

not. Yeah, I think we only work

53:19

on improvement because of this other side

53:21

that maybe I need more, but we

53:23

need to balance that and know how

53:25

to not. push ourselves to the

53:27

point that it's not necessary

53:30

anymore. Yeah, because you struggled

53:32

a little with that. You were kind

53:34

of overworking yourself and you kind of

53:36

like, I don't know, drove yourself to

53:39

the ground where you're like, my body

53:41

is shutting down. What was it like

53:43

to get to that point? Wow, it

53:45

was very bad because I wanted to

53:48

keep working. I wanted to want

53:50

that I used to want

53:52

before like this. Hunger, it's,

53:54

let's go. And I wasn't

53:56

anymore. I didn't have the

53:58

strength. I was. super like

54:00

my body was really not

54:02

healthy you know for so

54:05

much work and I was

54:07

obligated to stop and after

54:09

that I spent like five

54:11

months in the hospital doing

54:13

treatments doing stuff to just

54:15

improve my immune system I

54:17

was like really bad and I

54:19

remember that after that I worked

54:22

so much better when I came

54:24

back to work, so I should

54:26

have done that before, just rest,

54:28

you know, if you, you know,

54:30

and see what happens. And I

54:33

wouldn't allow me to relax. I

54:35

think part of it comes from

54:37

the fact that when you were

54:40

born very poor and you're, for

54:42

many years, like for 20-something years

54:44

of my life, I was used

54:46

to... Not having anything. Oh, how how

54:49

are we going to do tomorrow? How

54:51

is going to be tomorrow? Where are

54:53

we going to be living next month?

54:55

So that was a big concern. So

54:58

for you to Unget used from that,

55:00

you know, for you to say by

55:02

to that It's a little hard because

55:04

your body is used to this this

55:06

fear this stress of like, okay, I

55:08

have to work because I don't know

55:10

how I'm going to pay my rent

55:12

tomorrow. It's like fight or flight. Yeah,

55:14

yeah So you're in the survival mode

55:17

and you just don't stop. But now

55:19

I can, I could. And I wasn't,

55:21

I was just like, one day off,

55:23

what can I do on this day

55:25

off? We can do that, that, you

55:27

can do this, we can do this, I

55:29

don't know. I would just fulfill my

55:31

day offs of things to do

55:34

because I couldn't just. Sits do.

55:36

couldn't enjoy it. It's like if you

55:38

sit and enjoy it's like it's a

55:40

kind of all-go-away. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Just

55:42

sit and do nothing. And I think

55:44

internet has done this to us a

55:46

little bit. I think maybe 10 years

55:49

ago we had social media, we had

55:51

internet, but we were not so addicted.

55:53

We were more able to like enjoy

55:55

the present moment, the real life here

55:57

outside of the screens, and we were

55:59

not that... We were still cool with

56:01

just chilling doing nothing and not having to

56:03

post everything all the time Yeah, and I

56:06

have to just be watching and seeing things

56:08

or just have a constant like dopamine

56:10

rush every, you know 30 seconds by

56:12

getting the success It's really an instant

56:14

gratification you post something you get

56:17

like like it's like it's like Take

56:19

a breath. I know. But then it's weird, like in

56:21

our world, in your world, it's like the hot

56:23

or dead thing. You have to be relevant on

56:25

social media in your head, at least you think,

56:27

to like have your top. And if you don't

56:29

keep fitting it, you lose the algorithm and then

56:31

you lose the traffic and then you lose your,

56:33

and then you start, and I lose the traffic,

56:35

and then I lose the people, and I lose

56:37

the money, and then you never, it's crazy,

56:39

you're gonna. It's too much. It's a lot.

56:42

Yeah. Well, it's really cool that you've

56:44

found the balance. It's inspirational. And like

56:46

a lot of people don't come back from

56:48

it. They just get stuck in that world

56:50

and they lose Larissa. So yeah, I'm glad

56:52

that we found her. We have her still. But

56:55

I know we're running short on time. We

56:57

do have, do you remember? You sniffed our friend's

56:59

butt. Yeah, you did. Oh, that's true. Do

57:01

you remember that we happened? Did you

57:03

get him? Did you get him some

57:05

of the... Is it poosy? What is the

57:08

brand new? Did you get him? Did you

57:10

get him? Did you get him any of

57:12

the product? I think I did, actually.

57:14

Yeah, we need to show the viewers this.

57:16

Play this really out. This is a flashback.

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if you Oh, yeah.

58:00

Did you smell it? Smell

58:02

it? Smell it? Smell it.

58:04

Smell it. Smell someone's butt

58:06

like that. That's true. He

58:08

actually did it. It was.

58:10

And it's so disgusting. Smell

58:13

someone's butt like that. And he

58:15

touched her nose. Yeah. He got

58:17

it in your nostril

58:19

actually. Some friends of mine,

58:22

they say they licked their boyfriend's

58:24

butt hole and I say that

58:26

never Never No, like you I

58:28

feel you want to like a butt

58:30

hole Never never and they say oh

58:32

just a little Never So disgusting. Oh

58:35

my god, he was smelling like sweat

58:37

butt. It was terrible Oh, well we

58:39

have one silly fun game on that

58:41

note for you to play and then

58:44

you can get out of here and go

58:46

to Miami. Oh, fuck Mary, kill. We play

58:48

with a lot of our guests. It's silly.

58:50

All right, so we have Caleb Presley, the

58:52

Buttsniffer, our friend Dave Portnoy. Where do I

58:54

think you know? Oh yeah, he's the butt

58:57

that he sniffed. And then Glennie Ball's who

58:59

was the other guy in that. Oh my God, oh my

59:01

God, I'm friends, I'm friends, I'm friends,

59:03

I'm friends, I'm friends with Dave.

59:05

I think he's engaged or

59:07

something. So I kill him.

59:09

Nice, nice. Did we just

59:11

learn Dave's engaged? Let's

59:13

just go with that

59:16

rumor. Okay, Dave's engaged.

59:18

Congrats, Dave. Wow. I

59:20

don't know if he's engaged. No,

59:23

no, you confirmed it.

59:25

No, no, you confirmed it. No,

59:27

you just confirmed it. No,

59:29

he's engaged. No, he's

59:31

engaged. Okay. So I would, I

59:34

would, I would, fuck Caleb

59:36

and because, and marry

59:38

Glennie because I think

59:40

me and Caleb as husband

59:42

and wife, we would fight

59:45

a lot. Yeah, I could see

59:47

that. Yeah. Yeah, just a quick.

59:49

Just a one night stand. There

59:51

we go. And you get along

59:53

well with Glennie, so. Yes.

59:56

Yes. Who do we got Josh?

59:58

Timothy Shalame. Glenn

1:00:00

Powell and Tom Holland.

1:00:02

It's just committed people.

1:00:04

I wouldn't do anything

1:00:06

with committed people. Well,

1:00:09

well, this is, this

1:00:11

is hypothetical. Hypothetical, if

1:00:13

everyone was single. So we'll

1:00:15

do Willy Wonka, Twisters,

1:00:17

Expiring. There you go. There

1:00:20

you go. There you go. You

1:00:22

picked Willy Wonka, all the longa.

1:00:24

All right. All right. That's a

1:00:26

different carry. I would definitely.

1:00:29

Okay. Fk Glenn I would marry

1:00:31

Tom. Yeah, that's good. Okay,

1:00:33

I would. Oh, okay. I would. Oh, fuck

1:00:35

shit. These are some people

1:00:37

you've clapped with. So I

1:00:39

would marry Snoop Dogg. I

1:00:41

would marry Snoop Dog because

1:00:43

living with him is such

1:00:45

a fun life. Life with

1:00:48

him is soft, easy, amazing.

1:00:50

I love him. Oh, what

1:00:52

a person to be. Together

1:00:54

every day. Do you smoke do you

1:00:56

smoke weed? No, no, but you'd get

1:00:58

secondhand eye Yeah, if you just

1:01:01

like hung out in his house,

1:01:03

you would probably be able to

1:01:05

get a little spacy Walking around

1:01:07

like this Yeah, I don't know if

1:01:10

I would be able to be smelling

1:01:12

the weed the whole day. I'm actually

1:01:14

very allergic to any type of smoke,

1:01:16

but I just love him. So I

1:01:19

could I could I could do it.

1:01:21

I could find a way But actually

1:01:24

Tiger is also a

1:01:26

friend. Yeah, I would fuck

1:01:28

Tiger. I mean, I don't

1:01:30

know. Not for him, but

1:01:32

he's a friend. He will

1:01:34

understand the joke. And the

1:01:37

kill Bobby. Come on, he's

1:01:39

married with a great friend.

1:01:41

I can't see that. Yeah,

1:01:43

well, she doesn't have husband

1:01:46

anymore. Oh. Oh. That's my girlfriend

1:01:48

actually right there. She's Brazilian. Oh really? Oh really?

1:01:51

She told me to tell you, she told me

1:01:53

to tell you that she loves you. Yeah, she's

1:01:55

from Rio. If I close my eyes, they sound so

1:01:57

similar to me. Yeah, it makes sense. Yeah, she's

1:01:59

from Rio. But that's me Josh and

1:02:02

Gabby. So I'm just gonna

1:02:04

kill her because I don't

1:02:06

want to fuck your girlfriend.

1:02:08

Okay, okay. And then, uh... You could,

1:02:10

you could kill me too. Okay, so

1:02:12

I kill you. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

1:02:14

Yeah. So I kill you, I fuck

1:02:16

your girlfriend, I marry Brian. Perfect.

1:02:18

Okay. Is that it? Do

1:02:21

we have one more? Okay,

1:02:23

last one. Oh my god.

1:02:25

Okay, this one's good. This

1:02:27

is Pedro. He was behind

1:02:30

the camera. We have

1:02:32

Peso Pluma and Maluma.

1:02:34

Wow, I kill Pedro. I,

1:02:36

um... No! I... Maluma is

1:02:39

married. Guys, I can't stop

1:02:41

thinking of these people have

1:02:44

a... No, just them on

1:02:46

the stage. I would, um... Fuck

1:02:49

my subluma and I'm marrying my luma

1:02:51

because life with him is really

1:02:53

fun. There you are. That's a great

1:02:56

way to do it. Wow, well that's where

1:02:58

we're ending it on. There's no! A single

1:03:00

man that I could have tried to hang

1:03:02

on in this game. And that game, that

1:03:05

is not on her. That is on us.

1:03:07

One single fucking man that was single enough

1:03:09

for me to try to hand in the

1:03:11

middle of the game is just taking

1:03:13

people. Yeah, guys, she could have been

1:03:15

shooting shots. What are we doing over

1:03:17

here? I could have been shooting real

1:03:20

shots over him. And I'm like, not.

1:03:22

That means you just have to come

1:03:24

back next year on the podcast. We'll

1:03:26

make a better one for you. Next

1:03:29

time, it'll be all single people.

1:03:31

Yeah, all single people. And in

1:03:33

the meantime, while we're waiting for

1:03:35

the next year, podcast, make sure

1:03:38

to watch the documentary. Yes. So

1:03:40

great. You get to really see

1:03:42

another side of you. Just type

1:03:45

Anita and see the whole change.

1:03:47

Because if you watch the documentary

1:03:49

before, you'll be like, wow. Uh,

1:03:51

Noah sentineo up there. I feel like

1:03:54

you would get along with Anita.

1:03:56

Do you know Noah? I'm not sure.

1:03:58

Noah sentineo? I don't know

1:04:01

the last name. Okay, he's

1:04:03

an actor. He's an actor.

1:04:05

We should have put him

1:04:07

up there. He would have

1:04:10

been, he would have been

1:04:12

somebody. That's a single guy.

1:04:14

Is that a single person?

1:04:17

Yeah. Great. Yeah, there

1:04:19

we go. We could

1:04:21

have done that. Ryan?

1:04:23

I'm joking. Probably. Noa.

1:04:25

I'm joking. Noa. Noa.

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