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Everybody wants to be Famous Ft. KK and Jayrozay

November 29, 2023 Omgitswicks Season 1 Episode 20
Everybody wants to be Famous Ft. KK and Jayrozay
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Everybody wants to be Famous Ft. KK and Jayrozay
Nov 29, 2023 Season 1 Episode 20
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You've seen her on social media, her uncanny resemblance to Cardi B turning heads and sparking conversations. Now, get a chance to know Rose more as she joins us along with Katrice on this rollicking episode of 'OMG it's Wicks Show'. Together with co-host Manny Knox, we dish on everything from the curious world of hockey games to the riveting debate between New York and Florida.

Ever wondered what it takes to become a social media influencer? As we navigate through the world of TikTok, we'll crack open the reality of this trending space, bursting the bubble of misconceptions surrounding the influencer life. Hear firsthand about the sweat and toil behind the glamorous facade, as well as the potential opportunities for monetizing your social media presence.

But it's not all a bed of roses. As we've discovered, being in the public eye brings its share of challenges, such as dealing with online negativity and its impact on mental health. Catrice, Rose, and I share our coping strategies and reaffirm the importance of resilience in the face of criticism. In the lighter vein, we also discuss the amusing complexities of dating in the age of social media stardom and even float the idea of a future dating game show. Tune in for laughs, valuable insights, and an all-round good time on 'OMG it's Wicks Show'.

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You've seen her on social media, her uncanny resemblance to Cardi B turning heads and sparking conversations. Now, get a chance to know Rose more as she joins us along with Katrice on this rollicking episode of 'OMG it's Wicks Show'. Together with co-host Manny Knox, we dish on everything from the curious world of hockey games to the riveting debate between New York and Florida.

Ever wondered what it takes to become a social media influencer? As we navigate through the world of TikTok, we'll crack open the reality of this trending space, bursting the bubble of misconceptions surrounding the influencer life. Hear firsthand about the sweat and toil behind the glamorous facade, as well as the potential opportunities for monetizing your social media presence.

But it's not all a bed of roses. As we've discovered, being in the public eye brings its share of challenges, such as dealing with online negativity and its impact on mental health. Catrice, Rose, and I share our coping strategies and reaffirm the importance of resilience in the face of criticism. In the lighter vein, we also discuss the amusing complexities of dating in the age of social media stardom and even float the idea of a future dating game show. Tune in for laughs, valuable insights, and an all-round good time on 'OMG it's Wicks Show'.

Support the Show.


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Speaker 1:

You gotta put a Nike on my that's it.

Speaker 2:

I thought it was like a Timberlake. Just put that Timberlake on there to go, that might work. The glass Timberlake just works.

Speaker 1:

Charming's wearing some Timbs. Okay, what's happening?

Speaker 3:

everybody.

Speaker 2:

This is the OMG it's Wicks Show. We at episode 20. We still here, y'all. We ain't out of here. I thought last week I looked close because we said some stuff. You said some. Nah, I think it was me. This time the snow birds. They're trying to get me out of here. Anyways, I'm OMG it's Wicks. I got my co-host and we got some dope guests. I'm gonna let my co-host introduce himself first.

Speaker 4:

What's up? This is Manny Knox. I just want to let y'all know today I'm here to defend the New Yorkers that get consistently thrown under the bus in this show. It's disrespectful, it shouldn't happen, and I've had enough and I'm gonna show y'all and I know that a lot of y'all are Wicks fans and don't care about what I got to say. But we're gonna see how that goes for y'all, because I got all the time in the world I'll die for this. My petty is severe, my petty is out of control. So You're petty on fifty-seven.

Speaker 4:

And I'm gonna die tomorrow.

Speaker 3:

So what I got to live for.

Speaker 2:

She's not gonna die. Tomorrow he gonna be transported.

Speaker 4:

I can't say what I had to say next. Anyway, ladies, go ahead, introduce yourselves. All right, go ahead.

Speaker 1:

Hey, I'm Rose AKA Jasmine.

Speaker 2:

Okay, okay.

Speaker 1:

Opposite of me. I am from the Bronx, new York, but I do live in Florida and I do love all of Wicks content on Florida. So the snowbirds annoy me too. Sorry, snowbirds, I wanna be y'all one day. Okay, I do wanna be them one day. I do wanna be messing up the traffic one day.

Speaker 2:

That's it. That's the goal.

Speaker 5:

All right, go ahead Okay so I'm Catrice, also known as KK. He's been my dog for many years. We used to have dance off in the club. That's how way back we go.

Speaker 3:

Yes.

Speaker 5:

And I'm here to support him and born and raised in Florida.

Speaker 2:

So what's up? Listen, we buy.

Speaker 4:

Has anybody ever told you you look kind of like Cardi B, Like Cardi B vibes Uh-oh, it's about to be beef.

Speaker 2:

It's about to be beef. No, she gets this.

Speaker 5:

I get this so many times. I don't understand. Can you please put a side by side and let me know where we look alike?

Speaker 4:

Everywhere except the nose. You got a nice nose. Her nose is a little, but you have a nice nose.

Speaker 5:

Like I would love to have a picture. And then a picture with her and see the similarities, and I don't see it. Everybody says that so.

Speaker 4:

Everybody says it, so everybody's wrong.

Speaker 5:

Since 2018, I've been hearing it and I don't get it, I don't see it, even my mom, and I'll even ask my mom do you think I look her? She's like no, I don't think so.

Speaker 4:

So if 99 out of 100 people in the room say one thing, so they're just wrong.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, dead wrong.

Speaker 2:

All right cool.

Speaker 5:

Yeah.

Speaker 2:

I mean I'm with it, because they say stuff about me and I be like nah.

Speaker 5:

Do you think I look like Cardi? I don't think so, thank you, I don't think so either. See, I don't think so.

Speaker 3:

What are you looking at?

Speaker 4:

me like that for man. No, it's a warm up.

Speaker 2:

It's cool, and now I want you to get, because you're trying to make her look like a New Yorker.

Speaker 4:

I feel like.

Speaker 5:

I see what you're doing. No, I'm old. To you, a lot of people will ask me if I'm from New York. I was born and raised here, so I don't know if it's the vibe or the way I dress or whatever it is my style. I don't know. I get that a lot and no, I was born and raised here.

Speaker 4:

On my Florida, that's right. Ok, find that picture later. Oh, we're going to do it.

Speaker 2:

Oh, find the picture.

Speaker 4:

We're going to do it.

Speaker 5:

So, side by side.

Speaker 2:

I feel like we have to at this point, man, and I brought it up and made it, so I feel like we have to. So all right, so I went to the Tampa Bay Lightning and y'all watch hockey.

Speaker 5:

I had been to hockey game before, but I don't watch it. But I have been to one and it's fun.

Speaker 2:

When they get in the fight. That's the best part of it. I love it. So we're just going to ignore the Cardi.

Speaker 4:

B.

Speaker 1:

Because, no, I don't watch hockey.

Speaker 2:

But you have you ever.

Speaker 5:

We're going to do this Florida versus New York. Oh, we could do this. Yeah, we could do this. Ok, that's fine.

Speaker 2:

That's fine, ok. So they invited me to again the Tampa Bay Lightning and I went out there. They had me do the little Tesla coil. I guess I was on TV, I don't know. It was a great experience. I saw a couple fights, I seen some people have some missing teeth and I was like I feel like I'm in the hockey experience. You know what I'm saying.

Speaker 4:

Wait, did you were sitting around people with missing teeth or the fights caused missing?

Speaker 2:

teeth. No, no, the players. I was right behind the players box. I was right there and the players were in front of me and they were coming in. They was bloody and I was like this is what I'm talking about, Like I was in there.

Speaker 5:

I was in the game. They go in All right, that's dope, it's crazy.

Speaker 2:

Then I had a jersey. So if I learned how to skate I would have been right in the game. I'd have been right in the game boy.

Speaker 4:

I always hear those hockey games at dope. I never been. I went to like amateur ones. Let's go to the Everblades Like trash players but let's go to the Everblades.

Speaker 2:

You're right there to all hurt, it hurts right.

Speaker 5:

We got to learn.

Speaker 2:

We got to go to Everblades. I'm telling you it's fun. They let us in there.

Speaker 5:

It sounds weird, but it is fun Like especially when they they be going in on it, they fight. They fight. That's, that's the best part of it.

Speaker 2:

I watched somebody get stuck for him here on the ground and they don't play. I feel like get him on for me. I can hear it because I was right about the thing. It was crazy, but anyway, all right, so I got I've got a conversation. I want to break up your social media influencer. Right, you consider yourself a social media influencer.

Speaker 1:

I want to hear from you because I have considered myself an influencer, but I have a lot of followers.

Speaker 4:

OK, OK. So wait, what's the difference between you and an influencer?

Speaker 1:

The influencers are like really out there influencing certain things. Maybe they have like a product to sell or I need to put out there I think I'm just like a girl that like I Broke up from a long relationship and I opened up a tiktok to because there's nowhere to go.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, I want to be outside in the street.

Speaker 1:

So I opened up a tiktok and I just like pretty much, blew up off on.

Speaker 1:

I didn't know I was gonna blow up on there you never is yeah and and I just have fun with it honestly- I feel like I have fun with it and I know there's ways that I can monetize myself and make money and become an influencer, and it's starting to become more and more like where I'm thinking of doing it, but I'm just like really having fun with it. To be honest with you, I love all my followers and I agree with that.

Speaker 2:

I Agree with that. I kind of I think we had this conversation before as well but even with me it kind of happened on accident, like I kind of I mean I've been doing entertainment my whole life but Once I, like I said, got on tiktok. I'm pretty sure was around Kobe right when everybody was in the house. My kids made the tiktok and I was like all right cool and I kind of just got on there making Florida stuff because you know it's hot. It was hot and I made a video about the Like you.

Speaker 2:

That's the thing like with me. I do it's. It's so much work because I try to manage all of my platforms. You know what I'm saying. But I feel like these days, a Lot of people, because I get people that were like being my comments, they'll be, they'll message me. Hey, I want to be a social media. By the way, I don't consider myself an influencer, y'all, if y'all think I am not. I create content and I try to. You know, I Guess help people, you know, because even even I try to quit a couple times, but oh yeah, I try to quit all the time.

Speaker 3:

I try to tell.

Speaker 2:

Oh no, I try to quit. They, they know I try to quit, but suck your back in you have people that'll hit you back up Like, hey, your content, you know, just that laugh helped me through PTSD or depression Now, and now it's bigger than me.

Speaker 2:

Yeah you know I'm saying so, but I still consider myself like a content creator. But it feels like these days I have a bunch of people hitting me up. It seems like everybody wants to do it. Now I think, yeah, people see it and they think, okay, well, and I guess I don't discourage people, do what you would many you know do what you feel like you want to do. But if you think you're gonna get into it because it's easy, I will tell you it's not easy and many brought it up last week.

Speaker 4:

Yeah cuz. Everybody thinks like I hear this all the time is annoying, like well, I'm interesting, let me turn the camera on. Yeah, I've never heard people like I should be on a really reality show. You should see like bruh, let's relax bro. Yeah cuz, once again. If everybody that's like slaying, that's like saying, oh, I could win the lottery, I just gotta go buy a lottery ticket like all right, my dog.

Speaker 2:

So, like, how do y'all feel? Like, do y'all see more and more people? I guess wanted to do that now Versus back in the day.

Speaker 5:

Okay, so I can speak for it, because I'm not I don't have a big platform at all. Okay, so what happened with was with my TikTok, was it started off with my kids Putting it on and then I would just let them put on whatever? And then later on, my sister was like no, you need to take it serious. And I never did yeah. Yeah, this like past year, and I was like you know, wait a minute, you can make a lot, a lot of things happen.

Speaker 3:

Yes, so then that's when I started to.

Speaker 5:

You know, take it serious, but before that it was. It might say like if you go down to my last video, it might be like from like maybe a year to go, but honestly, I wasn't taking it serious. Yeah, yeah so, and you I don't. You have like 900 followers on TikTok, that's not what I'm saying, but that's still.

Speaker 2:

Think about it. Somebody told me this and it made sense to me If you put 900 people in a room, would there be a lot of people? Of course, see, that's how I look at it now. So now, instead of picturing, like okay, the number, I look at the people. So it's like, okay, 900 people is a lot of people. You know what I'm saying. And those people, those 900 people, came to your channel because they want to see you. So you know you produce content. Like I said, once you start that momentum, it's gonna go fast. Like you're gonna look at it one day and be like, okay, I'm at 900, and the next day you're at like 30,000 and you're like wait a minute. I don't remember none of this happened, but I will tell people, though it is a lot of work, especially, like you said, the monetization part. You can make a lot of money from this.

Speaker 1:

But you have to sit there and socialize all day.

Speaker 4:

No, no you just have to work all day. It's actual work.

Speaker 5:

I need your help. No, but his is different, though. He likes to make his audience laugh Like he's there for, like you know, money.

Speaker 1:

My audience just wants to see me do 360s.

Speaker 2:

Well see, but did now man. I'm so gay Turn around.

Speaker 4:

Turn around Turn around man it just hit man it, just not made me like wait a minute.

Speaker 3:

I don't know a lot about this internet stuff.

Speaker 4:

So I'm like what's this 360? Everybody's talking about that.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, they just yeah, yeah, but then you can get like clothing brands, yeah, so there's always ways to make money.

Speaker 1:

I'm thinking about like a little workout thing I like wear my little two pieces Like those companies that produce it.

Speaker 2:

If you're wearing them, tag them in the post and see, you know what I'm saying. Like there's different ways.

Speaker 2:

There's always a way to make money from stuff. You just got to know how to do it. And a lot of people that get into this I do feel like they don't, because a lot of us got into it by accident so we weren't thinking, ok, this is my career path, this is a business. We're just like we're just having fun and then it happens and you're like OK, either you're going to keep having fun and then, or you're going to turn it into a business. And with me, once I got to a certain point, I was like OK, this is a business.

Speaker 2:

Yeah for sure. So I turned it into a business like OMG is Wix is a brand now, and that's when I started branding, branching out doing shows, branching out doing, you know, a lot of brand deals.

Speaker 1:

But do you get free public stuff?

Speaker 2:

No, well, some things they need to hook you up. Especially publics. We need to have a discussion.

Speaker 5:

Publics. You're slipping, you need to.

Speaker 1:

But, they, that means you get free subs to support us to this life.

Speaker 2:

But no, it's crazy, though. What's crazy is it works. So publics themselves is a more older school company. They keep everything employee based and this is from me doing research. I research everything. They're more employee based. They more of keep focus on their employees, which is cool. As far as like influence the marketing, they're not into that at all, which a lot of companies are catching up because it's still kind of new, but they do make sure they keep me in the loop with everything. So when they have brands that promote only in public, they'll send them my way. You know what I'm saying. So I'll get those brand deals from companies that. So you locked in a little bit. Yeah, I met the vice president. We basically friends at this point.

Speaker 5:

Nice, that's nice. Now we're friends.

Speaker 2:

But now we got me, now we got.

Speaker 1:

Corporate offices are like in Lakeland right.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, yeah, so it was fun you know more than me.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, that's nice to work at the bank. And I know, like publics, takes care of the employees.

Speaker 2:

They do. Yeah, they do. They're stocks are crazy. Yeah, you retire from publics at like 50 years old and you're a millionaire.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, one of my friends retired from publics.

Speaker 2:

But publics is a cool company. Like I said, I met their vice president. He told me basically he was a big fan of mine. I meet like they're marketing people so I'm like cool with publics. I just understand that they're still. I guess their marketing is more old school and traditional rather than what everybody you know the influence of marketing, so I get it.

Speaker 1:

So we kind of they're a little snow bird.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, we understand. Listen, I can't say snow bird they. They on my Instagram tearing me up right now. Oh man, he pulled out my back.

Speaker 4:

I'm not when it comes to this. I'm good bro, I'm good. I'm not going to talk about snow, but they want to come.

Speaker 5:

for me they can come because snowbirds got the lights you know saying is it's hitting home for him right now.

Speaker 2:

Well now, he's not a snow bird, he just moved down here.

Speaker 5:

No, but, you're talking about his people. No, those are not people at all.

Speaker 4:

All my friends are dead. Push me to the edge.

Speaker 5:

I have no nobody's not people.

Speaker 4:

You triple X. No, there you go. I'm just saying like it's not worth it. It's not a fight. I like to pick, that's ain't a fight. I'm a pick, but if they want to come I'll give them business, but I'm not.

Speaker 5:

All right, I feel that. I feel that.

Speaker 4:

He don't like you. He told you all that stick to that.

Speaker 2:

I'm OK with snow, but I'm OK, so don't don't do that. I don't beef with snow.

Speaker 4:

OK, this is like the fourth.

Speaker 1:

They do bring it.

Speaker 4:

This is the fourth episode in the road where the snowbirds got their backs kicked in.

Speaker 2:

But I don't have people. They're less people. I just have people.

Speaker 5:

You know how crazy that sounds, oh my god the traffic.

Speaker 4:

Think about what you just said. I don't have beef with the people who I've kicked their back in for four episodes. Yeah, that's like my ex beating me up and it hurt me, but I ain't got beef with him and I'm sitting here with a black guy and I beat up. Like what are you talking about? Yes, there is beef. It's not one-sided with the ex.

Speaker 1:

With the ex, I mean, how's it going to put you out like that? Some men like to get beat up.

Speaker 4:

Only one was trying to hurt me.

Speaker 1:

Some men like to get beat up.

Speaker 4:

The other one was just like a natural reaction, but one was like trying to give me the hands the last ones. Yeah, ok, ok, we all look good fun.

Speaker 5:

Oh, it was fun.

Speaker 4:

We all make mistakes. Is that over? By the way, we are human. Is that over? Yeah that's over. I pushed her verbally, but not physically. No, heck, no, I would never.

Speaker 1:

Was she from New York?

Speaker 5:

Yeah, there you go, you see, you see, you see that, you see that I was that close today and somebody from New York.

Speaker 4:

Well, it depends on what you mean by starting to start, man.

Speaker 2:

Well that my eyes, I didn't start. Well, I know I did date somebody from New York.

Speaker 4:

Watch this to me. We're adults. I could ever like. If you want to hit me like, come on, man you know what I'm saying If I say something for you to hit me, that's on you.

Speaker 4:

You decided that for a moment you were not going to be an adult and that's OK, but I'm going to need you to leave the premises. So what you're saying is don't date New Yorkers. I'm not saying that at all. They are great and amazing New Yorkers. Then I would be saying don't date me. That's crazy. What are we doing here?

Speaker 5:

And you got one right here, so I wouldn't say that.

Speaker 2:

I'm OK. I dated one New Yorker and she almost took me out, so oh, the one that almost hit you with the car.

Speaker 4:

Was that a New York or a Floridian? Wait, which one almost hit me with the car.

Speaker 2:

Which one I?

Speaker 4:

don't know I've heard this story which one Listen.

Speaker 1:

Only the strong survive. A good New York woman.

Speaker 2:

They try to run you over. We good woman. Yeah, remember, the one that you know is a New Yorker.

Speaker 5:

Oh.

Speaker 2:

Well, you know all of them, but that one, the one that tried to run you over.

Speaker 4:

Oh, that was my kid's mother. Well, we can't ignore patterns, can we? She's from Florida.

Speaker 5:

She's from Florida.

Speaker 4:

I dated a New Yorker who was a kickboxer and she never put hands on me Because she knew what she we use cars.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, but I'm quick though I'm quick, so I was good man. I'm still here. I'm going to be here. I'm going to be here. You're alive.

Speaker 5:

Yeah, like I'm good, that's such a toxic reaction.

Speaker 4:

You survived it. I'm in a better. He always got hit with a car. I got hit. I'm in a new relationship. What?

Speaker 2:

ain't new, but it's old, but I'm in a more positive space now. That's good man, congratulations. I'm out of Dodge cars. She hasn't threatened to hit me at all, so we're good, so there's nothing toxic, we're good and she's from Florida.

Speaker 4:

I feel like you wanted to say yet at the end of that and you didn't.

Speaker 2:

You know me, man, and I talk a lot of trash Anyways. So pros and cons of social media, influencer, content creation, being in this social media space, right, I'm pretty sure all of us have read a level now of what we've seen, the pros and we've seen the cons. What are some, what y'all want to start with, cons or pros?

Speaker 4:

I want to start with the con right. So I would say what I think is because, as much as people like you the people that don't like you are louder so that you take a real mental health hit yes, like you literally are signing up for people to talk trash about you that don't care about you or not involved in your life anyway, and you got to sit here and take that beating and it don't matter how good you are at taking a beating, you still got to sit there and take that. I think that's the biggest con. I think that's why a lot of people like you said I want to quit. I've heard other big time social media people say I'm done with this because of all the trash people talk and the crazy things they say, because God knows they wouldn't say 95% of this to your face.

Speaker 3:

They say, it was there on the screen with a keyboard.

Speaker 4:

But see me and it's quiet and oh, I love you. I know I said I've gotten plenty of negative comments and what I do is I'll be like that is so beautiful. You said that I love how you live your life and that's amazing, and it'll come back and hit you on the inbox. Hey, my bad bro. I really like you and I just wanted attention and you know what I'm saying. So that's the biggest con, I think. What about you?

Speaker 5:

I mean he nailed it.

Speaker 2:

That's it.

Speaker 1:

He definitely nailed it, I think, for me, I think me, I think a lot of men think because I have so many followers that I have like so many men and I'm talking to so many men, yeah, and so it's like and I don't because in real life I don't have anybody that I talked to, I just take care of my kids. I'm like a real normal girl on the outside. Yeah, I work, I take care of my kids, but it's like I think it's it's hard because if I do find someone I like it's scary to let them know that I have a Tick-tock with that large following, because then they're like intimidated.

Speaker 1:

Yes, and they feel inferior because they feel like I got a Sausagefest, basically, yeah. But that's, that's how they come out of hard for me, but I enjoy it and at times that I say I'm gonna give it up, I, because I do, I do battle it, I'm gonna give it up, I'm gonna give it up. But then it's like it's it's my entertainment, I have fun with it. Yeah so, and I love interacting with my followers because in real life I don't have, like you know, a significant other.

Speaker 2:

So yeah, that takes me.

Speaker 1:

Well, you know, the time that I'm not my, it's my adult time. Let's put it that way.

Speaker 4:

Okay, okay, I think you put a positive spin on that, right, because all that does is If somebody can't accept that, they have an insecurity problem, right.

Speaker 3:

So all that does is filter out.

Speaker 4:

That's all right, cool. Well, you one less person that ain't built for me and move on.

Speaker 5:

I was just about to say I've had where I'm in the talking stage with somebody and they'll see, like my Obviously, my social media and they have a problem with it. Oh, don't post this, don't post that. But you got to remember I'm doing it To make the audience laugh and you know I'm saying it's. It's nothing personal against the person that I'm dating. Yeah, I just want to make the person you know, people laugh, or have. You know I'm saying God forbid somebody's having a bad day and my video made their day.

Speaker 3:

You know exactly me honey.

Speaker 5:

So everything that I put out on there that, like the last video that I put out there, it's not, it wasn't towards anybody, it's nothing personal, it's just, to you know, make somebody laugh and have a, you know it's jokes. Yeah, just all. It is just jokes, like don't take social media serious, like a lot of people do that and it's just like I don't get it. Definitely I'll never get this insecurity like last, you may take down my only fans.

Speaker 2:

I.

Speaker 4:

Chill, I'm at the house. You know how much I had to pay for that extra have-your-duty poll from Amazon and I. You want to mess up my whole situation. Grow up.

Speaker 1:

Anyways.

Speaker 4:

We'll put Miss Rosé's ad so you can go see like and you can let her know in her comments like.

Speaker 2:

You should do. Yeah, they gonna be a. You come a to do, I'm a change man. But my the cons that I said. Like exactly what y'all said. People dehumanize you like they see your following, so they see that's all they see. So they don't see you as the person. They see you're following me and y'all know me like. I'm not a person that like. When people like, oh, you got a lot of followers, I'm like okay, cool yeah, yeah cool, but to me, because it's a bit is business.

Speaker 2:

You know I'm saying that's a business when they, I'm still the person outside of that. So when people like I said, people see you, they have their own Arterial motive, like oh, you got a lot of followers, let me see how I can use those followers for me. And it's like not, it ain't hard work, this is a business. I can teach you how yeah.

Speaker 2:

I can show you how I did it, but I can't you know. I'm saying I'm not gonna you know, let you use me, basically so yeah, cuz your followers like you for you.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, and I mean I can help people like. There's certain things that I've learned because, like I said, I researched a lot. I spent a majority of my time research and social media or Algorithms and different things. As far as my analytics, so I kind of know how to like look, what to look for my analytics, for my future content. So I will say, like, especially with me, like I said, I think that's my biggest con is that people try to use you, they try to dehumanize you, they don't see you for who you are.

Speaker 2:

Oh, for sure but I can teach. I could teach somebody how to do this. I could teach how to monetize wanted to a skit with you.

Speaker 2:

We could do a skit. I'm with it. I'm with it. But I know the difference in the people there and I think I said this last week. I know the difference when somebody like just truly likes what I do, or they, you know, I'm saying rather than somebody's like oh, I'm putting you because I'll have people come up to me and they be like hey, I want to collab with you and I'm like all right, cool, I like. So you got idea what you know? Can we come up with idea? Like no, I just want to be a tree in your video and I'm like I'm gonna be a alligator.

Speaker 4:

I that's like a pickup line.

Speaker 1:

The public's lemonade on the side.

Speaker 2:

At.

Speaker 5:

The best part is we're both single.

Speaker 4:

Oh, run it up. They're gonna be on the data show, we gotta do the data show. All right, let's do it. Like the old-school blind day, let's do it.

Speaker 2:

Oh yeah, so y'all really down for that.

Speaker 5:

I told you, I'm down like I'm gonna. I'm an open book.

Speaker 2:

You ask me anything and I'm give you truthful answers, oh shoot so we doing a data show oh, this is gonna be good, we gotta put it together then but I'm gonna do it, but don't play me.

Speaker 4:

The most with your promise is that we're gonna do a background check as really the most of your promise.

Speaker 5:

You because we Don't know her, she don't want a perfect.

Speaker 4:

I didn't know. This is what we were doing that's it.

Speaker 2:

I thought it was like a Timberlain. Just put that Timberlain on there to go, that might work.

Speaker 1:

The glass Timberlain just to put it on Charming's wearing some Timbs okay.

Speaker 2:

Alright, so alright. So we're gonna, we're gonna go, we're gonna skip, we're gonna go to. So Thanksgiving was yesterday, right.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:

What is okay, what do you feel like the starters? So, because I've heard debates, I've heard debates of people saying what's the the star of the Thanksgiving show when the food comes out, what has to be like? What is the star to you like, oh, that's easy to match cheese, the yams see the yams.

Speaker 5:

I'm Puerto Rican. I'm Puerto Rican black. Okay so it could either go either way my rice with gondolas or the color greens.

Speaker 4:

So Inside of things as far as that side, but I think with Hispanics we so used to having our whole gondola all year that it's like no.

Speaker 5:

But it has to be on my plate. It's gonna wait regardless.

Speaker 1:

I like to mix it with the yams, the candy.

Speaker 4:

All I'm gonna say is that if the rice is busted on Thanksgiving, the Sam the family can survive. That you know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2:

Like I feel, like I feel like it's the mac and cheese. I feel like it is the mac and cheese that is the star of the show for me, for me.

Speaker 4:

Me Cheese up. You gonna hear about it forever for the whole year.

Speaker 5:

Dry macaroni cheese for the whole year.

Speaker 2:

I remember one day we had a work thing and somebody like made some macaroni cheese, like the person that usually make it always good at. You know, I'm saying the person that used to make it at when I used to work at all took. Yeah, but then somebody else decided to make it because they wanted me to hero and then it didn't work out.

Speaker 4:

It wasn't the same. It let everybody down. I still remember that watery lasagna.

Speaker 5:

That's a very important thing, that's. That's that dish has to be made Perfectly, or? You know man or everybody's gonna ride you for the rest of the year.

Speaker 2:

That is true, that is very true.

Speaker 4:

What my experience was. My experience. I'm not saying that all Jamaican women would put their hands on you. Give everybody an opportunity. From New York you don't make assumptions about everybody based off of your experience at one place. Yeah, just the one from New York. I'm not gonna do that.

Speaker 2:

I didn't wanna do that. Roseanne, what do you wanna leave?

Speaker 1:

Thank you for inviting me. I had a great time.

Speaker 2:

Of course I appreciate you for coming. You gotta come back. We're gonna do the sketch, don't worry, I promise my creative process is weird, though my brain is weird, but I got to do something like.

Speaker 1:

Lard in New York Woman. That's a good one. Lard in New York Woman.

Speaker 2:

Oh, that'll be good.

Speaker 1:

Yes.

Speaker 2:

That'll work Alright.

Speaker 5:

Catrice Pope, mice Okay, well it was nice being on this show. Like I said, he's been my dog forever. Yes, I'm not gonna stop. But I had fun and I really appreciate him even taking the time to even have me on a show.

Speaker 4:

Shout out Fort Myers, Cardi B Shout out.

Speaker 2:

We're gonna put out the picture. We're gonna put it up.

Speaker 5:

We gotta do this side by side and everybody has to rate it and honestly don't see where. Like I don't see it and he doesn't see it. I don't see it, so do you see it? No, okay, so I'm not Many is rolling with this. No, but I've heard it so many times even when I go on her live, they'll tell me. They'll be like hey, you look kind of like.

Speaker 1:

Cardi B and I'm like, but where they're looking at skin color.

Speaker 4:

That's not at all.

Speaker 5:

No, everybody says it's like the eyes and I don't know. And everybody thinks that I'm from there and I'm like no, I'm born and raised here.

Speaker 2:

I got you All right, so what I want to leave with the people. I appreciate y'all for coming. By the way, Y'all gotta come back. We'll be hanging out. Fellas, they are single, getting a DM.

Speaker 5:

No, I'm just they already said it. But I am very nice, like I will you know.

Speaker 4:

But if y'all want to come on a dating game hit us up to come on a dating game.

Speaker 5:

If you want to go on a dating game.

Speaker 4:

There you go. That's where we can filter who we actually bring close to us.

Speaker 2:

All right, well, that's it y'all. I appreciate y'all for coming. I appreciate y'all for tuning in, Like, subscribe, get good stuff and cue my theme music.

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